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Mucnch, Jr., chairman of (be Seventh district organization, ad vocates one largo post in West Phila delphia south of Market atrcefand an other north of Market The Second dis trict organization voted to inquiro Into the feasibility or uniting an tuc posts la the central district. J. Frank Barber, former chairman of the post financial appeals committee, ndrocated strongly the coalition of Such ii union would make It possible to present to tho comrades entertain ment that would he, ntlrnctlvo and would Itii'lmlo linusual feature. It might bo possible also tx- develop Iho posts financially so they could llnvc paid secretaries. Dr. 0. I lS-nnklln, of Tost 270, hns made tho following announcement: "Tho United States Army Ambu- lnnco Bcrvlco Association will meet in Allen town, I'a.. on June 8, 0 nnd 10 to celebrate the third anniversary of tho opening of hoadiuartcrrt nt Camp Crane, and to perfect a permanent organization for annual meetings in different parts of the United Htatcs, to be determined .upon at the convention. All commis sioned nnd enlisted personnel of the U. S.' A. A. H arc requested to send their names and addresses nt once to the temporary secretary-treasurer, Mr. Basil Ii. Walters, caro Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wis., stating whether or not tlicy will bo present nt the coming reunion, In order that proper arrangements may be tnudo for quar ters. " Cf HOUGHTON never promises to match competitors' products for Houghton sells only H'ougliton products. E. E. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia odo: f inrnni , . lawni """ - f C lUR ONILiV store"!. M Simon to X JLK- JLtMOMST EXCLUSJVE CfiEDIT V- iota. JEWELRY HOUS IN PHILADELPHIA 39 North 13th Street DIAMONDS -WATCHES-JEWELRY ' ii p paw ii ii m i. w riif a wr.r.K p i V Va, vv 4 ..m.map n OPEN iMWIKflfl OPEN SATURDAY JMsMMM SATURDAY 8 EVGS. S. EVGS- Si jEy' It's Such an fc M Easy Way to Own 5 fw Handsome Jewelry n I Cun yon think of a better way p!m Jewelry anil nhen WAX H 5 .you dral hfr yoit nre nnmireU of C2H prltes with the VAX BO 1 1 lQtytt of tltnn parmtntii. Don't put It off ,U O, 1 11:1 nnothrr Ony. Let M, Hlmon & Co. open nn SSSSSBiBHKlH II I lit "' "ont with you. We nre lure our Ueallnt ' nm . ll , will be mutually arble. iftTS JbtifceeT 1" , of , FFffltf 1 1 LADIES' ELGIN MJ ' IH 14 kt. colli filled ciMe, . JewrleJ more- VSifesilsSlsWft I K meat. Illcrnt value In DilU. $'.'H. WS ifvM TtM iM nm a - -mmw a: 'i&SZZSZ& In I IVIen Look at This Biff Elgin Watch Offer The bliireet wteh tbIuo of tlco fear. 80-year l-qiu iiuea liuener caw, nunKta cruiiu nun, 11-Ut, cold fllled Du flier caw, iiunken tccoiid jl inn mrKei lnoremenr. I'.neravlnr nnd adJuhtlr uull hlmntlf of this opportunity, An excellent tlmenlere. r.ntravlnr nnd adJukUnr free. Kvery man kIiuuIi! $ 24- KNIFE AND CHAIN 111EE 5Cc a Week o The aao a Values Offered WEEK ARE SIMPLY REMARKABLE JL Open Snt. EvKs. Open Sal. Kvi:s. Aifjf vbiC.. tUmotHl Iltne rtucnMr ?I0 valu S18 M. solid lltolil, platinum 2 100, 1 II l u j;r n h e o. i- v. r e 1 Mite nintnonu km.:;. T I. ilien TilTunj I'ure Mhlto nrr. I I'll ummond oro Krnrrou klirH mill rrmiirli-ll 1 uhle UenuIrS .) u ! II" Week I MH. zj Big Sale ROGERS Silver Absolutely the Finest Silverware Olitiiinublc! uocii.rts so vikcks . nir,K. anti:e ion a MaiiNi: M'nrdu or I'lcturra full to drarrlbn ilio etuuliille beauty or thla uoDderrul M'I "'f'l'wwBrel It l tho aiue klml of Mlvcrivari that you will llnd In tho iiiw nomea m the lauill You tme innii lonieii tor ouch u Clieet IT '".NOW I'WCKD WITHIN VOtlt KiaCll, Jmt think of It vol MNI.Y PAY 2Jo MOWN AMI Till! rxS$x& HM'"',' w,,nui'Y A WEE'il "S-- Stoic Hours, 9 lo 5t30 0TJ SSurc You Find Us. Look for Pur Namo. nn ftin- Wit,. v.. HVVUVDOWS 0 50c 0 i.-u -.m m. ym O ' OUR ONLY STORE! jf JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA It Pays to Shop Carefully Gimbel Brothers MARKET: CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH : NINTH FOR SATURDAY Philadelphia, Friday, I)Iay 7, 19? Gimbels Lead in Value-Giving -T-r Girls' Dresses. Coats and Capes $15 ;J8L Www dm ill If I e ffeN.A tin VT'" F V Reduced to The Dresses Cropc3 dc chine. Taffetas. Georgettes. -Average Saving $10 Satins Chiffons. More navy blue than any other color. But there's rose and light blue and white and orchid, besides. Even the Size-range is wonderful. 10, 12, 14, 15 and 16-year sizes. And tho styles are the adaptable models that growing figures need. are of tweeds and serges and here and there a velour sports coat. are both accordion - pleated cape3 and coat capes. Serge velour and silvertone circular and drape shapes. High colors as well as blue, 6-to-16-year, sizes. The Coats The Capes fleoricel aim Tub Dresses Reduced to $3.95 and $5 Savings of $2 to $5 Ginghams, Chambrays, Trouvilles. About two hundred and fifty dresses. Suitable mod els for various types of girls in 10-, 12-, 14-, 15- and 16-year sizes. White Dresses Reduced to $4.50 Save Up to $4,50 Organdies, Voiles, Batistes, 6- to 14 year sizes. i Int. ' Am ! Olnibelf, Haloni of Dreti. Third floor. Women's Washable Fabric Gloves Perfect Fitting Stylish Economical At $1 i 2-Clas) Style. White, gray or drab. At $1. , 2-C'lasp Milaneso Silk Gloves. At $1. Double-finger tips. Paris point. Embroidered backs. 12-Button Chamotsette Cloves. At ?1.75. For the three-quarter sleeve. White, mode, mastic gray or brown. , Cilmbel". First floor. Saturday! Straw Hats! Oirnhpls foremost with the veal rMnrr virrTitlv priced. fl 3, IJiiJ.&U, .a. . ' And some hand-made straw hats, including, tan; straw, 5))&, tfb, i?'. . Panamas start at $6. Toyo Panamas are $3.50 four good styles. And this, for "Good Morning" (not much above half) for Sennit Straw Hats newest shapes, of course. Possibly not enough for all day. jsssMsaag 4& Ulrabeli. Ninth Strtd Uoor. will buy an old-time-value $40 Suit for Men at Gimbels Saturday. We haven't a tremendous lot of them, but they are all a man need ask for worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, fweeds, flannels honest all-wool and good-looking. Single- and double-breasted. Suits, $40 to $84 Overcoats, $40 to $74 London-made spring Overcoats, $40, $45 and $50 roomy, comfortable, correct. Hudder Overcoats knitted water-proofed protection without weight $47.50. Raincoats, $10 to $35 or,, with the London- made gabardines, $d0 to .o. Cilnibclo. Second floor. It Will Save You $15 to $50 to Know These Sale-Groups of Women's Suits At$295r!fiAt$37.75 All serges the sound, dependable serges of old-time standards. Ripply flare styles Tailleurs. Braid-trimmed models. And belted styles. Navy blue and black. Sizes 34 to 4$. Save $20 to $50 Fine tricotines. Fine gabardines. Covert gabardines. And men's wear serges. Mostly navy blue. But black, too, and the new squirrel-gray, and a tan that is mighty popular with' June's brides. i Plenty of hand-embroidered models among them. Sizes 34 to 46. (ilmbeli. Salons of Dress. Third floor. Smart Styles for Little Fellows 2V2 to 10 Years KhiiuaSor Suits$8.50and$l 1.50 Junior Norfolks Middu Suits Oliver Twist Models Straight-knee trousers. Blue serges, jersey cloth or knitted fabrics. Been more sizes 2Va to 8 years, now $8.50, and sizes 2V-i to 10 years, $11.50. .. , Boys' Washable Suits. Same sizes. Same styles, but in cotton suitings. At .aU, $5 and $750. - . Boys' Tweed or Cassimere Suits. Sizes 7 to 13 years, at $12.50. Sues 7 to lo years, at $15; and with extra pair of trousers, at $18.50. . cimbeu. Third aw. Milk Chocolate at 35c lb. Box Other Candy Specials limine)1 titi 2 lbs. for 68c Orleans Assorted Choc- C n olatcs, lb. box OC Gum Drops, 7 lbs. for Off $2. or lb. at OOC Chestnut Street Annei. UranU Aisle sod Wubwuj f 1 Marabou Capes Special at $8.50 Tv. styles all-mumbou edged with pretty roiaiHJU tailp, or combined with band of ostrich trimming itiroJifli Cord tie tinned with marabou ends. Black or i,cal brown. Jd.30. Save a Fourth (Umbels lint floor. Glorious Suede-Soft Suede-Weight Satin Charmeuse The Kind You Sec in Gowns Marked "A Hundred Dollars and Up" At $3.58 a Yard i Many good stores are retailing it at $6 a yard. Black navy at its best a rich flattering seal brown. And oh, the shimmer of it! Gimbels. Silk Nalouii, Secnd floor. 1850 Pairs of Women's Stylish Pumps and Two-Eyelet Ties Reduced to $7.40 Were Sound Values When $2.20 More I T But the maker is "tied up" with orders can't duplicate ihcse in time for this summer's .selling. It's bettor store-keeping to "clear" "short lines." Pumps of patent leather or glazed kidskin. Two-eyelet ties of patent leather. All with leather Louis heels, light welted soles, long slender, "dressy" vamps. Save a good a $2.20 at $7.10 a pair. t Clmbeli.. Shoe Scition, Swond floor. rr A Thousand Men's Suits at On Sale in the Subway Store Months ago we called a meeting of our expert clothing buyers, both upstairs and Subway Store men, and asked them to get in touch with several wholesalers, in a sincere effort to make a rift in the cloud of high prices. Here it is! Good suits- for $26.50 sounds like the best of the old days! We honestly believe these suits to be positively the best clothing values we have had for many a long day in the Subway Store. Only a thousand suits choose eany. On the tables you'll find single- and double-breasted models. Form-fitting and semi-form fitting, also conservative styles. Every suit tailored in a most excellent manner, even to the smallest detail Colors Blnfi. orav. brown and orreen in neat mixtures. " li- Materials Worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, homespuns, cassimeres and flannels. All sizes. Plenty of salesmen. Tomorrow Saturday. Sale price, $26.50. Tomorrow Is Opening Day! 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