Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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SERIES 20
BIG SIX
SPECIAL SIX
THE STUDEBAKER SALES CO, OF PHILA.
Phone Poplar C620
847-849 N. Broad Street
Open Evenings Thin Week " Special Bargain in Used Car
"This It a Studebahtr Yar"
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or pressed and stretched
in whjch method do
you think puts quality
into shoes to stay?
Men's Oxfords with the
goodness hammered in
$14.00 $16.50
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K-S , 7 HooiShqp
f Uzo Chestnut St.
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ENGRAVING
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STORE HOURS: 9 to B 8 30
When potatoes are unduly high, careful housewives
turn to other things quite as good.
Gi-mbel Brothers
Philadelphia, Thursday, May 13, 1920
MARKET" CHESTNUT i EIGHTH NINTH
For Friday
This is a thoughtful Store.-Planned to intelligently and
fully serve well-living Philadelphia, t
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Stationery
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(UTi complete ntool engraving depart
y went offers Its facilities to buslnrnt
hourns who can appreciate the cliwactor
of work executed by Matin.
Printing from steel possesses a distinc
tive appearance that Is always worth what
It conts especially If you are one of those
who feel that only the finest kind of printed
mutter properly represents your business
to those who receive communications.
WILLTAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New York Offices'. SGI Broadway. Founded in lSlfl
30 Less
Than True Value
16TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS:
Woven Madras Shirts
The patterns are new and excep
tlnnalb nttrnrtlvo, the workman
ship "f the host Soft, stiff and
fletftched cuffs; rIich 13'. k to 18.
Regular price, $4.00. $2.95
Anniversary price. . . .
Silk Shirts
Marie of ihe bst silks, the materials
atono are woith more.
Rcpttlar price, .fl.l.HO. CO OJ
Auittrersai') price. .. .'" '
Fine Neckwear
Th silk is so construct ef that the
scarf will Klve unusual wear.
Regular price, $3.00.' QO ?5
Anniversary price ... .'P '
Men's Pure Thread
Silk Sox
Kull fashioned ; einlitecn plain
colors.
Regular price., $2,00,
Anniversary price.
$1.45
Pure Silk Scarfs
New patterns.
Regular price, $1.50. An- QtZr i
nivmary price uto
Irish Linenweave'
Handkerchiefs
They are worth more at whole- '
sale today.
Anniversary price doz. 09 CQ
Raincoats
Serviceable tan rubberized ma-
terlals. with slash pockets, with l
or without belts, and convertible I
couars.
Regular price, $12.00. Q Six
A nniversary price .,..'' "
Women's Pure '
Silk Stockings
niack, white, African brown, run- '
metal and navy. I
Regular price, $.1.00. C9 4
Anniversary price ... y
SCOTT& HUNSICKER
Shirt Makers and Furnishers
108 SOUTH 13TH ST. PHILADELPHIA
(1 doors below Chestnut)
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Put a
Great, Big
Bunch of
Them on a
Table And
Enjoy Them!
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Vou can t Ret Beauty at a lower price than by the
1' lower way. Flowers are plentiful now yes. and
reasonable. A .great big, beautiful bunch of them
ROAta little 3t your neighborhood florist's and
fragrance is thrown in for good measure!
The Florists of Philadelphia
and Vlciriitu
An Interior Decorative Service That Can
Either Carry Out Your Own Thought
Follow out your favorite Period Idea work out your petcolor-scheme puzzle out the best-for-you expenditure of a certain
price limit
Or Plan Entirely New and Original Treatments
in perfect harmony with the style of architecture of the new house or with what you already have in the way of furnishings for the long-established
home
Every Man Who Touches Your Particular Decorative Problem, is an Expert
Whether in planning or in assembling or in carrying out the actual work.
And the fact that our own sanitary work-shop, is right here in this Store-building, ensures constant and personal supervision from start to finish!
Won't You Take a Peep at Our Sample Rooms?
Talk freely with the men in charge? Ask about this or that? Ask Advice?. Or give it! And remember that the Gimbel idea of service means as thorough
attention given to the re-upholstering of a pet old chair as the handling of a big contract.
Rich, Varied, Unusual Stocks to Call From---
suggestions:
Very beautiful damasks at $3 lo $10 a yard
(often there's just-the-right-size "remnant".;
Tapestries at $3.75 to $11.26.
Reps' of beautiful Weave at $1.75 to $2.7S.
Poplins at $1.75 to $1.96 with the lovely silk
poplins, at $3.50 to $6.75.
elours in the "old world" colors that furnith
so richly at $4.25 to $15.
Casement Cloths at $2.88.
Figured Armures at $1.75 to $4.95.
Lace Parieli in applique at $3.60 to $5.75.
Irish Point Panels at $B.75, $11.50 and $14.50.
Lace-trimmed Net Curtains at $5, $5.75 and $7.
Cluny; lace-trimmed Curtains at $6.75, $9, $11
and $13.50.
Filet Kef Ctirtains-at $4.75, $7.50 and $12.50.
Hand-drawn Voile Curtains at $6 and $7.75.
Tambour lace Curtains at $13.50 to $35.
Arabian lace Curtains at $12.50 to $27.50.
Curtain-Stuff Dainty, Practical, Artistic
at 40c to $15 a Yard
Beginning with fine figured nets and going up to
elaborate sectional lace panelling.
36-Inch Shaki Repps and Poplin x
at $1.25 a Yard
All the new colors.
Special Cretonnes at 45c to $2.75
Summer-style designs.
Good, heavy cretonnes that last.
Lovely color-schemes.
Madras in New Decorative Coloring
at 75c to $2.75
Gimbel. Upholstery Store, Fifth floor.
The Waist Sale
Significantly Proves: "Most For the Money
at Gimbels"
Waists we thought good values al our prices, we have found
duplicated in other stores, at a big advance over Gimbel regular prices!
And Gimbel Sale-Prices 'are a good third to half below even
Gimbel regular prices. '
Mostly voiles.
Mostly embroidered.
Square neck.
Long and short sleeves.
Roll collars. ,
Flat collars. Collarless.
land some wonderful, wonderful. organdies.
At $1.45
All Half-Price
White and colors.
Organdies-trimmed check voiles
White organdies with criss-cross tucked
collars of color ,
Slip-overs with hand-drawn-work
Hand-embroidered waists
Cool, smart, tailleur lawns.
At $2
Save Third to
Half
At $3.95
Save Third to Half
Tlenty of novelty cottons.
The cutest Peter Pans.
Striped waists with pique collars.
Frill styles with three-quarter sleeves
", OrgarTdfes elaborate organdies. O
Voiles the very firte ones. '"
White and smart colors.
French voile.
All-whit.
Mostly, short sleeve model.
Plenty of "sweater blouses" with their
unique, pretty frills.
At $3
Save Third to
Half
At $5
Save Third to
Half
Real filet lace.
Hand-embroidery.
Short sleeves.
The new collars.
-Gimbels. Salons of Dress, Third floor
The Most Darin? Innovation That a Clever
Little Millinery Genius Dripped Right Off
Her Finger-Tips
The "String-Bean Hat"---
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Of while batavja cloth,
with the cutest wreath of silk
neatt -hat if we didn't tell
you you'd declare was Paris!
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Hand-P-'--d Organdies
and Taffetas
Vof ' -painted, lut radi
ant with roses and sweet-peas
and Summer!
And a Veritable Wealth
of Other Summer
Novelties
- Winged-braid hats,
Accordion-pleated organ
die and taffeta hats,
Ha'.t vith ribbon or braid
frayed out to create, a shaggy
look,
--"win carnation' such adorable treatments possible with them,
And gardenias are "back" again.
. And there's, a wonderful new trraitrient with our old friend
"coque" white on navy blue; brilliant-color on leghorn.
Prices Begin Comfortably at $15
Gimliels. Milliner Salons. Third floor.
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Women Who Analyze These
Suits-Not Only Npte the
Big Savings, But
Realize that a woman can be well dressed, yet pay no m'ore
thav the old popular price.
And that "well dressed" means appropriately dressed for
her particular purpose. '
For the Week-End Trip
"Flex-O-Tex" Suits always ready; always trig, always use-,
ful.
Angora-trimmed models $39.75 and $45 a bit "different";,
undeniably smart.
At $33.75 hundreds to choose from, right color as well as
becoming styles.And sizes 34 clear up to 48.
If She Needs a Dressier Navy Blue Suit
Here are sales-groups
A jl &CtQ That save ?40 tinr tricoline and men's wear
(fTl ip vO"""""" serges of well-high custom-build.
At $37.75-
Al (tOO 'rl,at ,av' ?lS ,0 S-'O that is an
jfJQ OX. wdmlMj" epitome of the Gimbel way of giving
maximum suit-service.
That ave $20 to 550 Suits of the fam
ous old-time grades and the honest taiN
ing that builds service into the suits.
tiimbel. Salons of Dre. Third floor.
You Can Easily Save a Third on Summer
Hosiery and Underwear in This Sale
Women's Kayser Glove Silk Vests at $3.75
A favorite make. The favorite summer pink. And sizes 36 to 42! Band top and bodice
styles.
Women's Pink Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits with tight knee and band tcp, at 85c.
Men's Nainsook Union Suits the Topkis i Men's Onyx 'Silk Socks, at 95c. Black,
make at $1.25. The cool, comfortable athletic , white and colors.
Children's Silk-plated, Roll Top Socks, at
'cut'
65c.
In the Subway Store
Women's Cotton Vests, at 28e.
Men's Lawrence Balbriggan Shirts and draw
ers at 85c a garment. Pull over shirts, knee j
drawers, first quality.
Boys' "Gibbs Split-belt" Union Suits at
$ j Women's Ribbed Cotton Combination Suits, at
Hosiery for Men, Women, Children 46e. Lace knee. "Run-of-the-mill."
Women's Silk Stockings with woven self col- Women's Mercerized Black Cotton Stockings, at
or clocks, at $1.15. Black. j 4Se. Seronds.
Women's Two-tone Silk-and-Fibre Stockings j Children's Black Ribbed Cotton Stockings, at
at $1.45. Fancy stitch effects. I thr" t1'1" for 1' 5onds.
Men's Cotton Stockings, black and cordovan, - Gimbels, First floor. Grand Aisle;
at 28c. aqd Subway Store.
In the Subway Store
500 More Women's and
Misses' Suits
at
$19 7K
w&, t x l m mm
f?& Serges, laabardines, Poplins.
A Clear Saving of $12.25 up
to $17.25
Best of all nine out of every ten are navy
blue. And navy blue is the most fashionable
as well as most serviceable color there is.
Here and there is a cool, clear gray.
Here and there, a mighty pretty sand or
a tan. Or a dark, rich Peking blue, or a bur
gundy. Or a black.
Eight Styles Eight Rather Dressy
Styles All Sizes
Which means:
Misses' 14, 16 and 18.
Women's 36 tp 44.
Gimbels; SlibVay Stor
800 Extra
Heavy Turkish
Towels
at $1 each
Double-ply - - maker discon
tinued the line and you ave a
third!
GimbcK Linen Store,
Second floor
Women's SlipOn
Gauntlet
Gloves at $2.50
5-inch cuff, in contrasting ef
fect; spear-point back; shown in
whjte'. natural, beaver and cafe-au-lait.
$2.50.
Gimbels, First floor
Children's Fine
Straw Hats
Special at
$1.85 to $3
Save a fourth of the regular"
price. And all are newest 1020
shape at that!
- Men's Hat Store. First floor,
Ninth Street
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Women's White Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps
at $3.45 a Feature of the
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Now On in the Subway Store
The white shoes high and low
are "factory rejects," but the mars
do not injure wear or looks after a
wearing or two, but they could not
be presented as perfect. White kid,
white canvas, white nu-buck. Louis
and military heels.
$3.45 about half the general
price of such shoes.
2M-to and Gimbel Shoes at $5.85
Pumps, ribbon ties, oxfords and burton and
lace shoes patent leather, black and colored kid-skins.
Men's
At $7.45
Regal Shoes and .
(factory rejects!. llhOizVr
Oxfords and High Shoes
patent leather; tan, black
styles styles for all ages and
tastes.
Tan and gunmetal calf Ox
fordsnarrow and broad toes
of other makes. All have
Goodyear welted soles.
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