' I. 'jr1 1 f ,' . ' i- y w A' . lv 1 J " JSVJdMaa- FOfeiao iLKDGKtt-PfliLADJiLl'HlA, -THURSDAY; APS IV' 'f X. . . - J- . 1 A. I f. m m 1920 , y v HEIR TO WIILUONS f STICKS TO HIS JOB '"What Can I Do With 7,000,- 000?" Asks Humblo Mary- Innd Locktendcr MOVIE SOLE DIVERSION . pinpalch to kitnlna rulllc Ltrloer lla-tHoH. Sid.. April in. From WUwW to multimillionaire over K irritable storv of Aladdin in Ml Wilnlpj. who icvhlrs near W . r hn'Ch'innrnl.r nml Ohio Canal. iJol tnnn can 1-e found Mill llatoii; ine ta tli" -one c tll( winnl 'canaiies." but lV H Ijoun fl'lc millionnirc Just in the Shipley itoir of rf S22.. 1000 fMfltc left bv nn lihele named M-" ..S1-.1 . vr.ltp lilm. Of thU I Ills five .000.000. Afr. Csnti Davis, also Store Hours 9 to 5.30 I 1 - I - - . M ! , 't. ( 1 ' ' - j1.i . Gunnel ftaxfliens MARKET rMFSTNUT i EIGHTH : INIINIH FOR FRIDAY Philadelphia, Pa. Thursday, April 15, 1920 h,n,P which relates the Ptotjr of rf S22, KK'Si.i ...t,t left hv nn utirle namei urfC who migrated t. California in ;,V,m fnllpd to pynitp mm. Tv ,m Onbrlil Slilnlry and Minn 0 ieelvc nbout J,i !f U'dlUnixpurt.' nud another -Utrr who lh In 'voAInglon. will be equally for- tUnle a Morj fiom the pages of Alex ,ir Diimnn comes the news of the tfu'cc o the Shipley family. For Sin Gabriel Shipley has been a jlnrac Citrnder on the cnnal. Not In his S est lreim, did be Imagln of the KSnne to rome. "p lia been happy " (,P' jovs fi.n.lshed In the Wll ru " mm ie-'.,.! II," Wcdnes.lny ".?'.. ,..iiiic. All ii an hour I file pioMicf fnf hl "ma'lnc "ll.i unile dlMl without n will, nml ..":... ..Milili. innsntlnc of Sold mines, becomes the l0Pt.v ,f h.1" MtrVbad iPlatlwa. Shipley N Ftlll . f to bis place on the canal. No iXaWa'hanse issccn in hlj roanuer. flu remark when the news of his for . imt was characteristip of the ' lie read tho,te,ktPr. told his dauRh- '.j,! S roncludcd I with "Now jjdhSlMit "9 ! "lowlrtW" money?" KELPloLvlsU.S. PROBLEM i , Americsf to Make Own Potash, Iodine. Predicts Expert ,. i...u Anrll In. (1T A. P.) Atatrua non will b Independent of, fortiin couDtiies for iodine nod bleach- n-erbon. and in a Krent mensure fori NHh all of which aie bclm; moditcpd From MP. nif ordins to Dr. .T. . Tin - ....... nf ilin. In ted Mntei nep.iri- , i f ArriiMtllnrp. who iiddrpeil the I ll ipnnc meetlns of the American Chcmi- J i csl for Pt here esteidny. I I Pi tor riirreimiip. " " .iic ' r.r the ROiernmcnt experimental nlnnt I nt Sttmtnerland. Calif., explained that theuluable properties of Kelp bad been , diw-owed tbrouRb ettcnslvo research. ' .. hnh it had been determined in , ndvancc that the indurtry of mnklns potash and other ihcmicnln from this m rtd that crown in nbundnme off the Pneifii ciaft could be made ptofit- j nMe. mvinc to the great number of bj - ' prodin t. AImhii thutjr Dioducts. b)-iuodu(t n'J derivatiics have ben established as ' obtiinabl" from help by the proteases in nc b.r the soiernment, he said, amonn j Ihcm'beins table salt, nmmouia, creo- tote, (ombiistible sn, pitch and prus tU'a blue. Gimbel Sale Holds Great Suit-Bargains for the , " Woman Who Wants to Keep Down V M -!. ' " , I I HI 1 " .. , -I the Cost to Below Fifty Dollars . that, by comparison, she cannot match elsewhere DUltS at $48.50 under half-as much again! Practical styles. And rather elaborate styles. Cute line suits for trim little 34-size. Slen- t h & Suits at $36.75 $23.00 dcrizing rriodels forsize 48 armholes big enough, sleeves properly ample, shou'dcrs ex pertly shaped. Mostly fine serges and tricotines and some silvertones. And mostly navy blue. are standard grades that usually bring $13.25. to more. styles besides and here and there bigger "plums" in the shape of high-priced suits that have "sold down" tConcs and twos. All sizes: 34 to 48 in the lot. Tailored styles, Braid-trimmed styles, Embroidered styles, Eton-coat styles. Flar ed coat styles. Every length coal, too. And skirts are cither accordion-pleated or straight-line. Fifteen i.. $48.50 In a Tempting Group at $67.50 is a collection of exclusive model suits that include something appropriate for pretty nearly every woman's particular walk of life! - Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floo A t $36.75 A Sale of 2000 Gillette Safety Razors V BWPrS&iJi S iw. in I II 'I L2l 12 V la. '9 xgrr. jit i . i whim, '1 at $2.95 These Gillette Safeties were ordered for the Navy pnd each set comes in a neat navy blue kit; metal case blades. Everybody knows that the Gillette Safety sells regularly at .5. Being disposed of as surplus Government prop erty, you get the Gimbel price, close to half 12 Extra Blades Are Included $2.95 A Metal Mirror Is Included Gimbels, first Moot MkBl CBiflifliH CMS Bifllfllfll ' KuBf e bBBEBbI 71 i 'l. Jjn sea Million-Dollar Silk Fair Rich, Heavy Satin Charmeuse at $4.68 a Yard Today's Retail Price Is About $6 a Yard We ordered the lot a year ago from a maker too fair to "raise prices" on us when he couldn't deliver on time. Charmeuse in a thick, close "plump" weave beautiful tans, rose, taupe, navy, at least four shades of brown brown golden to 10 inches wide. KELLY'S 12 N. 9th; Open Day & Night Oysters in Every Style Planked Shad Dinner, 60c UHEQUALEDTM PURITY It help, to keep the ytem in good condition PAltADlSr. SPHINT, COMTAM IrttnitV, JUioc Cincinnati. Uhio MlTCHELI I'l.r.TCtlEK Co. riurr.oatnCo. Natural-Color Japanese Pongee at $1.95 a yard ciy unusual quality, firm and luMious. White and Pink Wash Satins at .$2.95 a yard Soft sliimmertup; kinds for the bride's lingerie and nejlliRees. And for skirts I AU-Silk Cartridge Cloth at $1.85 a yard Beautiful sports shades of tan. iosp and blue. bold sports cae tine for sports skirts and suits. Black Dress Taffeta at $3.38 a yard Wonderfully bright and cusp and firm. Fine, Fine Georgette Crepe at $3.68 a-yard l'he firm, "heft)," et filmy weaves she want! tor rich afternoon and evenings gowis. Atternoon and evening colors. 40 inches wide. Printed Lining Silks at $2.85 a yard nd the lining of her new c.pe or cape wrap -i bait" the storv"tis spring! ("iav rind quiet rich colors. .55 inrlies wide Moonglo Satin at $5.50 a yard A wonderful nuh "lie' black. -Gunnels. Silk Salons. Second floor Main floor and Subway Store A Bicycle Makes Man or Woman Independent of Train or Trolley. The Gimbel Peerless Is Guaranteed Against Mechanical Defects All have New Departure Coaster brake, mud guards, non-skid tires, tools and tool bag $42.50 For.Mcn and Bovs 20" and With double bar, at $47.50. Women's Bicycles at $43.50 Boys' Juvenile at $38.50 Girls' Juvenile at $39.50 l I rVioto-bikeft afr ssn J Wv' ml wv-r Gimbels, Fourth floor Philadelphia's Most Unique Collection TIME AND TIDE r f&kffjn Ss'v(tfT .1HrlSl VJ'u.)'. J oopt W4it for no ran buv our paint now nd liae jour boat rridy (or (he wjtei on the Hrt tlno day F. yanderherchen's Sons 7 N. Water St.. Phila. An.Tlilnr for n no.it t the Sign. of the Sail" of the new At S35 At $15 At 529.75 Tricolette Blouses on Exhibition and Sale At $6.95 up to $50 Peplums and the cute, saucy hip-pepums and lastnuting itvles with nbboiu tlucaded through and sttes that tie on the hips and stjles that ' surplae' and nip-in waist styles. Most of them aie in the slip-oer cftect. nd tnosll, the have short sleeves Plain tncolettes. nd drop-stitch trirolettes nd some of the queerest snurtest nuxeltv -weave tricolcttes. Wool-embroiderv. Silk-embroideo. Silvei embroider). nd lings nrl balls nd tassels. And sashes And pipings. Pink. White. Navy Blue. Black. Bisque. Tan. Orange. Gold. Rose. French Blue. And Jade Green. Gimbels, Salons of Ore's, third floor Men's Dark Brown "Norwegian Grain" Brogue Oxfords at Perforated wing tips, low broad heels with stitched $10.50 The wT W JWAj rotlthliir Saat QnltW Piano Polish . TW preparation jH"n urnsl for op 0 yearn m th" hlrheat rrad. PlUNns .ni KimWTUriB till l irornt.4 in pr.a.rvt 111. VATtNI.ni anlt tr. vent It turning Mm. It ' tiro(tup n attr- Itks Try j( fiti vmir TVnrmtttr.v. c n.KRS. wis t. atind uowmvNCifr o.Jb.838.840.842.844.846 NORTH 6TH ST. i i I Why Peonfe Get Bald" ' N.fe.1"1 tho forerunner and Ger.? 'arn,nC .that there nro V I'lFE.rivmVSli'nP the '! i ' .M'JVING NOIiniHif MKMIi I ' pTvIair- "AIRGKOWPP (MJLNSHAW) the sLl? S.tlmu ak8 u' ndion of r halr.Ka'e3 aBd tho wbsequent loaj (M.LMR?JaV of PEUOND'S llp6siTfi.,iIAI" GROWER Itnn .,i7"Pl' icifp. "umg ha' $1.95 Effectively Flowered Sateen Petticoats that plenty of women arc adopting for every day wear Special at $1.95 Black, with blue and rose-color and trreen de signs wandering all over shaped top and tailored flounce alike. Silk-Jcrsey-Top Petticoats at $5.95 and $6.95 With the soft satin flounces that both wear v, well and look smart. New bpnnp colors and black. Gimbels, Second floor Paris Mourning Millinery Designed For Young, Young Faces Fabrics, Paris Dr- BW V 3k The style is pictured, heel-seat. $10.50. Mctif tgrdovan horehirlci J'rric.tion n ,, i ,a lo toe I nglish-st)le at )$12 SPECIAL ,i0() pair 0 men's I'citcitmn brown tordo-calt Fnglish-stv le. at shP !,,u$7.60 500 Pairs of Boys' Shoes at $2.90 and $3.65 Sim Oak" Hioes in black box Lalt solid leather sol-s irrs 10 to 1 i . at $2.90. Giinmetal (.alt or patent iolt r ngl.sh -tvle lasts nr hlu- hei stv tr fret hr Girnbel lines . to t at $3.65. I i'inhrk sc , p(i fin. i Women's faMLed Silk Stockings At $2 and $2.25 Cotton Tops, Heels and Toes ffi And yes, it's Paris signed. Paris-made In white, black and shoe shades -MOCkmgS VVOIVK- Holeproof black, white and i ordnvan in rav bron' a $2 50. Winirn -ilk ami nlin si w th id'- look .- all -.kl inn mr. and hei' n - i y 1 ' iiih $1.25 (1 or Priced $10.50, $13.50 and $15 Mostly from such mourning specialists of Paris as Germaine, Fauquet, Lucien Levy, Bartholemy finrf Marie Michel Of Georgette i repe, mostlv nd most ot the in have the soft, becoming white tarings Dull-bead embroidered. Or embroidered in tlk aoolnuie woik r with bum-edge wrappings ot cire ribbons Or h.md-embroidercd. Hi uith ribbons cleverly pulled in and out, nght through ihr hi n --Gimbels, Millinci Salons, I bird floor 88-Note Player Pianos j Save Over 30, at FREE Price ?i At Y remove dandruff, i iinu nourish th 00 & $2.00 a bottle. Just rub it on." iF lh cteUt 0r. T0,let CdllltM. SH.N8 'COMPANY, INC. 2,SOO Pounds Milk CHOCOLATE at Half Price 2-lb. Boxes at 75c, or One Pound at A surplus stock that Gimbels helped to distribute quickly and save you half! Another Special Chotolatr (.overed Marshmallows at 55c lb. i 38 CT!n.'u,'J'' L" ll"""TL l fcE v. I Ip I W i "sL 12 rolls of Music A Bench Tuning for a year Colonial case, Empire Rich quality of tone. Pay per week as little av - top Conreid Phonographs And Another-jssoi ted Hard laiidies at 40c lb Gimbels, t hrsinut M.cct Ain.es, G.and isle and S.bu . More 3Pai rs 1200 Pairs of Children's Stockings Because Slight Seconds HUc& cotton, sizes 5 to 9 'a o hiyn t0 nurl ,,lc we4r Been a long time since you were able to get 3 pain for 91. Gimbel?, First, flopr $1 rmlt Tj. o.t tt and jx".33 1 .c., v.iirrij-, nppio, 1'ium una I-oh vailoualy at l and il.SB. If Peu. it 1.2S. Pwa CJrane in ri'tl"! Fbr the Garden alrmottnt rak lawn Graai Bd; Pt , 10OI 1 qtl. 800J J qt . 38o; 4 nt S loi 1 peck. 81 j j, buahel. 81.90; fsrrrrrr4 it 7flc. Special a- 1 eso 1 bushel, 83.78, 8w.it r.u, so io 65b pkR Tallfornta rriT.tiJ ono - vear -old nlr"Bni . 8c to BOe. nlantu at lOo ch, or S a'lOO. and CaUdUu Mnlba, 3Bo eat h iwo-jear-oia pjants at IBe each, o i oo" oi, aoo each X X X X' Easy Payments, $69 Plays all flat records Special at- Pay as little as $5 first payment. 2C1 D - '. tr ($3! Oonr.ld s tnohti Mel too Gimbels Are Representatives Hardman, Vose, Packard and Conreid Pianos and Player-Pianos 7 a ioc Purple 1,1110, at CI 00 irli Root., ase each OUatili, Tonrth floor. V X V. m PJXI. IK AWO Man. TO Gimbel Broth.r.. Philadelphia Pa. 1 am mtcranted m . ttlar MaeUa.g j rtano fuprrti'e'uVa'rV10" "" ! a.nrf Addr.ii i oiSB7CHaiHrir8;;;BtT'oo7' " Bv vi i. .T.ihn' ?',. "" jont. lircaif,;... .""win flw, fWX. 19 Mota eti 3sa se tf eatra. 3 t . . .. . m ?" ''4 i s& A'Sftk :m
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