rprr FW ?.li 4 . ' r X 'V '''J ,i - '1' " V r , 3 MWPEiF EVBMN STJfcLtfJ ILBDGEB-PHIIlADELPHiA', TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1920 FINDS PACKED CARS Sorvico Commission AgontSoes jammed Trolloys at Twelfth nnd Walnut Stroots SOME ARE FILLED TO LIMIT Hnrrry t. nnso. trnfflc engineer for ,h, VMW Service Cojn.nlwton. In- (prctcd transit tnrimics . xt... u Wnlnut streets Into yesterday nfter- DTh'c Insp'rHon w,ns mndc during the nisli period between 4:45 nnd 5:15 p clock, Cnrs In various tilagw of. lond Ins nusscd. Including crowded, very crowded nnd jammed. Jammed la the superlative of ciowded to a trnfflc engineer. Of the forty, eight' cnrs that went west on Wnlnut street four bnd reached thnt highly do- j nimble Btnte to the P. It. T. The cars going went Included seven teen No. Ill corn going to Alt. Morlali. Mlxtccn No. 42 curs to Sixty-first nnd Spruce' streets, right No." 18 cnrs to Twenty-second street nnd Snyder ave nue, nnd seven No. .'10 cnrs on the lidnnd road route. Two of the No. 30 enm were jammed, one" Spruce stret enr bnd rencned thnt hnppy Htnte nnd one Alt. Alorlnh enr rilwt wqs PHl;ig llio big dividend. During the cumo period seven No. 20 cnrs running to l.cnguc Iflnml, with trnllers, nnd eleven No. fill cnrs running to Porter Miert went noutli on Twelfth street. Home were m Jammed thnt no niUUtlonnl pnsRengeiy roijd be taken on, This was the result of tne work of the expert "packer" the P. It. T. employ r to pack passengers In nt Twelfth and Atnrket streets. Air. Itosc inspected the trnfflc nt Thirteenth nnd Wnlnut streets also. :Opcn Every Evening Until 10 P. M.: Stero Orders Accepted Store Orders Accepted 1019-21 MARKET STREET Largest Exclusive Men's & Boys' Clothing Store Tomorrow Mr. HilFs Most Extraordinary Sale . ' Men's Trousers Wonderful Bij Savings On Our Entire Stocks iw3 Save $2.00 to $3.00 In This Sale and Make Your Old Suit Last Longer! Mr. Hill has the largest stock of trousers in the city. And, it is this large stock that is embraced in this sale. Fine quality mixture cheviots, worsteds and flannels in neat patterns and plain colors. Bring along your old coat or vest and match it up with a pair of these trousers. That's true economy. liill Co. 1019-21 Market St.: I 111 ll ' " l.'li!"j .'Wl Ml ' 1 CT?W- AV,Hl ii i ..,,1 25fcfc , ac?iA i? k, H?rs ' o h A"ii,!.! VJt"- -JWIWAV'". ... Mr tt IrsX ii Cv n j ' Tvt2t icz-r, " .!." '- r e She Needs YOU! Over ten thousand of her were turned away from the Y. W. C. A. last year because there was no possible way of caring for her. Her needs in this great city have far out grown the facilities. Philadelphia, get back of the great con structive program which will "put our house in order" for her. The needs total a million dollars, and the plan includes a Business Women's Hotel capable of housing 250 women, and will be self-supporting; a Central Branch catering to the 50,000 women employed in the business section ; and other de velopments of the already wonderful work of the Y. W. C. A. It's for Philadelphia Girls! Help With YOUR Dollars! She Needs YOU! Young Women's Christian Association cmpnjgn Committee, 1428 Walnut St. P Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Gimbel Brothers MARKETi CHESTNUT it EIGHTH NINTH FOR WEDNESDAY Philadelphia, Tuesday, May 4, 1920 'ft l ' ' , 3 ' rf 1 'B in -' -,,.,, I -4 Talking Machine Combination Offers for May Records and Record Albums Included Convenient Terms Easy to Own Any of the Four Leading Makes of Talking Machines at Gimhels The Pathe' Combination at j. $135 Consisting of Style VII Pathe Phonograph, 5 Double 10-inch Rec ords (Ten selections); Three 10-inch and two 12-inch Record Albums. ir4-t- Gimbels Are Representatives z Hardman, Vose, Packard, Milton, and Conreid Pianos and Player-Pianos rfAs Easy Terms First Payment as little as $5 At Gimbels On Easy Payments Victrolas J1eQat Ificaion PHONOGRAPHS Oafym GRAFONOLA Aeolian Vocalion Combination at Consisting of Style No. 310 Aeolian Voca lion. 5 Double 10 - inch Records (Ten s e 1 e c- tions). Three 10-inch and Two 12-inch Record Albums. Easy Terms First Payment as little as $145 1 lljill nrn r PILL IN AND MAU. TO Gimbel Brother, Philadelphia, P. I am Intrrrsted In Talking Maohlnta Without ohllcatton to m. pleise send fuller particulars, Nam . . . AflflrsBa . . . 'i B U 5-4-I0. !; Victor and Other Records Up to $50 Worth on Easy Terms 850 17922 J h", BSo " Here are some of the Victor Records that should be on your list- By the Brook noverleVlo llnccllo. Mukl Lullaby. Mukln Ladder of Hoses. O. Kline altz Kntranslnu'. Olive Kline fl'm a PUcrlm, I'm a 1S199 J Stranger. Imperial Quartet 85o Some Blessed Day. V. Imperial Quartet When" Vou Hear Jackson Moan on His Saxaplione, 18213 J from "So Loner Letty." 030 I Murray NauRhty: Jsausiuy: Naughty! Farrel Sometlmo You'll llompmlwr. t8f2 I need 850 Old Vlrslnny nayi. noed and Harrison Prep Trade and a Misty Moon 1285 J f'Tlleen"). i:ans 85o The Irish Hav a Great Da'y L Tonight ("KUecn). Welsh fGems from "Cavallerla nui 35343 J tlcanna." Victor Opera Co. 31.35 I Gems from "PaRllarcl " L Victor Opera Co. ..,, I Goycscal-Intermn7zo. 'J' MeKee Orch. 1,35 iKxlase. .McKeo Orrh. rZamni Overture. rar T. nS58t i New SJvintilinnv Orrh. 91.30 "I 55ampa Overture, Part II. New symphony Orch. 64511 91 ' J Just Van. t -11' C472B J 31 I 64793 -i Brtnc Back My Ronnie to 81 Ule. Alrna Gh 64811 - Pacllacrl-Prologu 31 I (Italian). -Herbert Withcrspoon The Iord Is My I.icbt. John McCormack ick Part I -Zanelll 64832 J Pasllacci-Prolocuc, Part II 91 (.(Italian). Zanelll Flee as n Bird. Mine, Louise Homer In the Sweet Bye and Bye. scnumann-HClnK 7260 J 91 307 J $1 8 873 J La Partlda (Spanish). 1 Galll Currt 74T.00 si.ro "js-k i Indante Cantablle (TschaU MOID i,fc ..x 91.60 1""""K,ri 74.171 J T 81.50 H Clman String Quartet he Sonc That Beached Mv Heart.- Williams 74399 J Don Pasquale-Cavntina ?9001 ! Korz.i Del Detlno (Italian). 91.60 1 (Italian) Galll rurrl 3 Caruso-Scottl Rlenri Overture, Part I . i. Philadelphia Orch. JW J. -JCftn InUnl niartum T'nrt TT 74602 J I 81.50 Trovatore, Miserere (Italian) Caruso, Alda and Chorus 91.60 Philadelphia Orch. .,.,. I La Travlnta. "any i 8'j 1 Daughter" (Italian) 88449 fComln' Thro' the T.e 8a Galll Curd and I S1JSO I Mnie. Mclba . n, L 9B100 J ', 8S488 !Tannhausrr-i:i'Kahi'th'" 93 tXu I rriijfr tw'i niuii icLiiiiij Sny to Thy Do Luca R.roletto Quartet (Italian). Galll l urci-i'erini-i aruso- l)e Luoa r ..prman,-..KM.u Septette (Italian). .,.,, J carmen. 'Let M Know My 'i:'- J Galll Curd. Keener, Caruso, fliso I ''a'" Act ln T-"arrai '3-!50 ' Pe I.ucu, Journet and Bada Qlmbels, nartlman Kail. Sevonth floor and Subway Stor iiotttBttr Electric Portable Sewing Machines of r Can Be Carried Anywhere and Cftl p"0i Operated on Table or Shelf Very complete set of attachments included. Guaranteed for ten years. Plenty of portable "hand" machines, but they lack realness; seem almost like toys. These electric machines lack nothing but legs and they are non-essentials, with electric power. These electrics meet every sewing machine requirements ready to go to the country with you; anywhere. On any sewing machine at Gimbels Electee Port- $5 First Payment Balance at Rate of $1 Weekly ' JR10 to $15 Allowance tor your old sewing machine if you purchase the Do mestic Electric Boudoir Cabinet Machine a most liberal offer. No allowance on portable machine. It 2ir"" '"IV YtSs83HH!S 1 wi"'"'''ii'sigsdS. AMr Emblem Machines $29 The ideal machine for home sewing. miWr jlif llftk . r- - Willard Machines $45 Made by the Domestic Co., guaranteed to do any sew ing under the sun. j mJ HT. 1 PsVe-hn- 1 TT" 3JTL 13,. mite- Domestic $49.50 The Sewing .Machine used by Mothers. Easiest run ning, easiest to operate. Nothing better I W Cosmo Machines $33 Drop head, four draw er with automatic lift, all attachments. lumhcle I mirth lloor. aiul tthwa More Philadelphia's Finest Decorative Artists Will Want to See These Rare Imported Wall Papers Priced at About Today's . Import Cost Especially those artists who are "working out" some particu larly exquisite room-scheme. America's Finest Wall Papers and Papers From France, England, Belgium and the Famous T. Zuber Company of Alsace many of whose designs will probably never be duplicated because many beautiful plates were destroyed during German occupancy. Adam, Louis XV and American Colonial and other Period Designs About 300 designs often just a few rooms in each pattern. 30-inch and 2f-inch Papers Polished Ground Papers In the most beautiful designs and I In tapestry and colonial figures, . colorings, such papers as are seldom I ' .. ,...:- r u r,rn-t many of them to be sold lor $1.50 and - seen except in studios ol the tinc.t I ' decorators. To be sold for $2.50 a roll. $2 a roll. Two-tone silk and velvet effects beautiful parlor and draw ing room styles. At 75c a roll. Papers for Downstairs Rooms I Papers for Bedrooms In Marie Antoinette stripes, latest Hall and Bedrooms, a large assort designs and many floral effects. j ment to be sold for 45c a roll. (Umbels. WfM Paoer Section. Fifth floor plendid 9 niaxcl an P rinte JLa o .K? s At Lowest Prices in Four Years First Quality In the nick of time for spring furnishing and house cleaning we are privileged to sell 20,000 Yards of Linoleum of America's Best Makes at Savings of a Third Inlaid Linoleum, ten good patterns to select from. Regularly $.'.-o sri. yd. Special at $1.66 sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleum, extra heavy quality, large assortment. Special at $1.85 sq. yd. Printed Linoleum, four yards wide, eight patterns to select iiom, enabling you to cover a large room without a seam, at a sawng of 40 percent. Special at 03c sq. yd. Printed Linoleum, two yar.ds wide, ten patterns, SpeciM at 90c China and Japanese Mattings Very large selection; full 40-yard rolls, ncs perfect goods bought one year ago; our own importation. Popular 1 lb-warp China Matting, stripe and check effects, also plain white. Special at $19 a roll. Japanese Matting, beautiful carpet designs, all colors. Special at $21.50 a toll. SPECIAL Plain green Crex Carpet, tot inches wide. Special at 75c a yard. -Giinbels, Fifth floor. Some of the Linoleums in the Subway Store Inlaid Linoleum; pretty patterns, colors through to the back; full rolls. Special at $1.50, $1.05 and $1.75 sq yd. 2500 sq. yds. of heavy Cork Linoleum, in useful remnant lengths', one to two yards wide, at less than half price, 40e and 00c q. yd., as to size. Figured Prairie Wire Grass Runners; variety of pretty patterns, in the wanted widths to match inches wide, at 75c a jard 27 inches wide, at 90c a yard .iu mines wiuc, ju i a yaro at $1.75 a dozen. Rubber Stair Treads, moulded patterns, size 9x'J8 inches. Speela uimncis, Mibway. Soii I v, 4 flT v-a (X i imi mM Pr(g ' ' ' t I- Ju i " mm! '1 tun t : .s2 & f " nVS V - tXtf.U.V r r I
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