i ? t V ''7 "' . " '1 t' ! ' -jr' - Jy Galvanized Boat Pamp ViU fdflO. Knfct i. N. Z. GRAVES Intarporatad 400 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA The 'Hon! f flDtlaUfl la Paint ftn VMBllhM ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original r Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes nlOUNTING on Muslin and " Cardboard of Maps, Posters and Plans. NATI0NA1 BLUE PRINT CO. 38 S. 6th St, Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 trident P WATER METERS SAVE WAR-SAVE MONEY PHILA. MKTKBCO.. 0 Baal Eat. Tr.l nlilc, er Yonr I'lnmbtr. Frost-rroof. CREDIT CLOTHING! Clothes for the Fntlro Family We Solicit Your Account Hy-Grade Clothing Co. 827 CHESTNUT ST. J Floor. Open Eva. HEATING VENTILATING POWER PIPING STEAM FITTING H.L.Robert's 118 Northl6-St OLD ROOFS MADE LIKE NEW II will coat your roof and guarantee it ten year. Iwrlto for estimate. Or will sell the coating ready for use $3.00 PER GALLON Robert A. Mavs Rooflnc and Snotltlni 2352 N. 21at St. htIssw riaWWl iV n'l , tfiiwt f -A Urt , , l'OOT AND UMB TROUBLE Instantly rtllavad by our spetal arch supports, fitted and adjusted by prt. Our Heamlfsa Elastlo Iloslciy. tha tnait comfortable support for varl- coin veins, awouon umos. wean Kneia 'i nit ankUK. Trusses, abdominal and athlrtlo sun. portAra of alt ktnaa. Tarasit ... .. . .' lforinlty apcllnncea In the world. riilliuTMpliin Orlhopeille Co.. 4B N. 13th at. Cut out and ktep for reference. P. It. (PW L 0BUra2Si K aMIB.I.ll.Ia,aVJ Lk V M a1 kw i H cREDUuviHinttVuirintis OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 44 South 8th St. 0rn Kvrnlnrn No Charra far AlUraMous CHARGE ACCOUNTS KAST TERMS At the Leading Stores WHITE FOB PARTICULARS FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phila. D Guarantee Tr. BI4. Atlantlo City MN. Ifilrd St.. (Samdaa w bL 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 ( i j 1 1 Information 1 I Wanted. I aaa, aaat Do you know of any tin- a roofed building ever being seriously damaged by S lightning? Manufacturers 5 of roonne tin have never found such a case. They I S want to know if there is one. If you know of one, 5 tell any roofer about' it. mSri c?w Wo 4on,t wat "- I s B w I80mebody'B cous'n 5 tlW B?y th,at her 5 TlTAherTT'a,rtner ln Ohio 5 a ''8a a t!n-roofed shed struck I K&? C,v War. WoW 5 1 MSnK that you know 1 a i Jin r?ofB,Protect your build- -I &," onyp water, "but Wnyrfnrveh,llBhtni"e too'l S ffinaT hlBh 'nsuranco pre- 1 liko0rtInroo,fs, Ulere' nothing I a best tin UAsl.y0U Wnnt tho ShtUt bttTandrirl iiiiMi VnajaaaBaasaaBaBjaarOr V&&&8BB& X ') ' N - Store Hours t 9 to 5.30 The Salvation Army seeks to broaden its ability to help humanity. It is making a, "Home Service Appeal for 1920. It deserves every help and all should help. Ability to do doesn't depend entirely on money. But money helps greatly. Your donation' will be very welcome I Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT n EtOHTH NINTH For Tomorrow Tuesday Philadelphia, Meaday, May 17, 1920 Despair has fled from many a soul through the ministrations of the Salvation Army workers. Its clarion call is that though a man may be Ana,n W new outi It !a OfaTantced Unselfishness. It is a 24-hour Service to Humanity that never falters or quibbles I Have you helped It to help others f Subway Store Day Tomorrow t ' G HI J -'In I 'hwi ix4 1 j Significant of the Subway Store's unrestrained effort to irive you remarkable bargains Giving the Dollar Its Maximum Power for Saving Every item on this page is a money saverbesides scores of others that are not listed. 500 Women's and Misses' Dresses uffi liSfii Hik mm Mln BmL IK I S;J. i "nl.i i -tilTiJ PIJH llftYTl SB-PS-LV hSS8..PP HIP -iPu sSf ?ifirA Kinds For Vacations, Week-Ends, and All Summer Needs Sale-Grouped At $f2M Savings Run Up to $25 T v v Silk Georgettes bead-embroidered and silk-lined. Cool Cotton Georgetteswith the cutest color-pipings. Tricolcttes both the plain and the drop-stitch. Taffetas with smart, tiny, knlfe-pleatings. Satins a bit dressy. Tricotines mostly em broidered. And good wool jerseys In "Atlantic City cojors. ,And mighty good serges. Misses' sizes 14 to 18. Women's, 36 to 44. ome extra sizes up to 52. 450 Cotton Dresses At $7.50 and Savings Run Up to $7.50 Cotton voiles figured and flowered. Organdies. Ginghams. And embroidered lineens. Misses' Sizes 14 to 18. Women's 36 to 4. Opportunity, Men! A special clearance of Men's and 'Young Men's Clothing; Taken from our regular stock 400 Suits Fews of a Kind 500 Girls Dresses at $1 and $2 Half Price Lineens. Ginghams. Chambrays. Plenty of the popular pinks. Plenty of blues. And mighty pretty plaids. 6 to 14 year sizes. 300 White Tub-Skirts at $2.85 Save up to $7.15 Gabardines. Lineens. Cordalines. Roomy enough for comfort narrow enough for style. About fifteen styles very kind of pocket from turnovers to saddle-bags 1 All sizes, including extra sizes. -Olmbali, "JSubirny filer Dttv" 700 Yards of Silks at $1.85 a Yard 36 and 40 Inches Wide Georgette Crepe 450 yards of short lengths, 1 to 7 yards. Firm woven and in all colors from white to black. Excellent for waists and dresses. At $1.85 a yard, save $1. Lustrous Black Taffeta 250 yards of this beautiful firm weave material hardly enough tor one day's selling. 36 inches wide. Worth $1 more at $1.8B a yard. at ,bla, "Subway Store Don" I Women's and Misses9 Smocks $2 Worth Up to Double Samples All sizes in this sale. But no two styles alike. Beautiful modeh in plain or hand-embroidered in pretty colors. Silk and wool. Many have patent leather belts. Colors are: All-white, rose, pink, blue, tan, bisque and green. Many two-tone models. Your Choice at $2 OL1b, "fufry store Day" $23.50 Wanted Materials Season' Newest Shades and Mixtures Grays Browns Heathers Herringbone and Plaids mms ? A Most Extraordinary Offering Single- and double-breasted models Sizes 33 to 42 aimbels, "Suoiray Stan Pay" Figured Prairie Grass Rugs at $1 up to $8.50: &? Special Pre-Summer Prices 5000 Bleached Sheets at $1.29 Each Lowest Price in Town All the wanted colors, standard double warp. 9x12 ft., $8.50. 8x10 ft., $7.50. 6x9 ft., $6.50. 54x90 In., $3.50. 36x72 In., $1.75. 27x54 In., $1.00. 500 Japanese Matting Rugs, stenciled and wov en designs, best grade, 9x11 ft. 8 in., at $4.75. Wool-and-Fiber rugs, inexpensive, best wear ing rugs made, slight weaving defects. 9x12 ft., $15.00. 8x10 ft., $13.50. 6x9 ft., $10.75. Wool-face Tapestry Brussels Rugs, oriental ef fects, cross seamed, 9x12 ft. Special, $19.75. New Process Floor Covering, full rolls and rem nants, as follows: best grade, full rplls, Special at 50c sq. yd. remnants, at 25c and 40c sq. yd. As to size. Please bring measurements. No Mail or Phone Orders. Olmbsla, "Subioau Start DajT" With seamed center; double bed size. None sold to dealers. Special at $1.29. Bleached Sheets, seamed center. Durable muslin. Below today's wholesale price. At 11.45. Save SSc. 1000 Seamless1 Sheets, $1.95 First quality most wanted sise, 81x90 inches. Bleached. Not more than enough to last the day. $10,000 Worth of Sheets for $6500 Utica "Seconds" marked Oneida. No de fects worse than an oil spot or stain. 54x90 inches, at 91.95. 72x90 inches, at 92.35. 72 103 inches, at 91.78. 91x90 inches, at 92.75, 90x90 inches, at 92.78. Run-of-the-mill Sheets. Save nearly one third. Oil spots and weaving imperfections. Sizes 81x90 and 90x90 inches, at 92.48. Scalloped Sheets, at 92.35. Full size, 81x90 inches. Neatly scalloped. Bleached muslin. 2500 bleached Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches. Save 16c. Quantity limited, one dozen to a purchaser, at 24c Bleached Pillow Cases, size 45x38 inches, at 38c; save 20c. x Scalloped Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, 60c. Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 45x36 inches, at 88c, 2300 yards of Qovernraent ACA Tick- Ing, half price; old-fashioned blue-and-whlte stripe, at 45c a yard- None to dealers. 1200 bleached Bolster Cases, size 42x72 inches, at 05c; save 30c. 2500 Crohet Bedspreads, double-bed size; fringed cut cornered for metal beds, at 92.35. Crochet Bedopreads; effective raised pat terns; hemmed ends, 92.50, 92.95 and 93.80. Dimity Bedspreads reduced 72x90 inches, at 92.98; 81x90 inches, at 93.35; 90x100 inches, at 93.75. 5000 yards of Bleached and Unbleach ed Muslin, 36 inches wide. Limit 10 yards to a purchaser, at 27c a yard; save $1.80 on 10 yards. OUnbala, "Subway Store Xy Heavy Union Crash Toweling 22c a Yard 5000 Pairs of Women 's Shoes at $4. 75 Save 18c on Every Yard Two Thousand of Yards Limit 20 Yards to a Customer Used extensively for dish towels and roller towels. Plain white border. Less than today's wholesale cost, at 22c yd. Hundreds of remnants of cotton Table Damask, also some all-linen in useful lengths from 1JJ- to 3-yard. Sold by the piece (not cut,), at 91.10 to 97.75. A saving of one-third to half. Fi7et Lace-trimmad Centerpieces with cotton centers, special for Sub way Store Day at $3.BO each. Size, 50x50 inches round. Save $1.50. Table Cloths at $3.25. Save $1.75 200 mercerized Tablo Cloths made of a good heavy cotton damaslc. Will give excellent service and launder and retain its luster. Large enough to cat eight to ten people, 72x72, 64x89 inches. Round circular designs. Special at 93.28 each. A saving of $1.75 on each cloth. -OlatbaU, "fluDieay fitora Day" yZs of Double-Bordered Curtain Scrim at 15c a Yard Specially Priced for Subway Store Day Just what you should buy for Summer Curtains. An vcellent firm ounlirv. For nVi n, full i.nnu ...;. c.. about a fourth at 15c a yard. Savinas of 25 to 40 Percent A wonderful assortment of styles. j y Kii'MK wftiiy Sr y?flkWp Bf'll Bi Jil, HI BEi 1 1 mm mm 2000 Yds. of New Spring Cretonnes at 32c a Yd. Save a Fifth 36 inches wide, light and dark colorings; Verdure and floral de signs; washable, toot 32c a yard. Irish Point Lace Curtains at $4 a Pair Save 20 2yi yards long; dainty border on bobinettes. atinbaU, "Bubuau Btort Dap Odd Porteries, $1.50 each Half price. Samples. Curtains of double-faced figured armure. Suitable for couch covers and single door portieres. PI. In Ptimn. Pi. ... UIUV.- T.'.. 1--1 !.1 The leathers are black kid, tan. patent leather, bronze and suede. Sizes range from 2J4 to 8 in the lot. Long vamps, turned soles, military and Louis heels. Children's Barefoot Sandal, at 91 I S , , p SfW-'iIaker of a good 720 pairs. Tan barefoot Sandals, with ex- ',"e Shoes. Tan and gunmetal leathers, in several pop- cellent leather soles; sizes 6 to 11. At 91. ., ,,,y,ef; J,J0h(,ave Goodvear welted leather soles; sizes uuncaia, "Subway start Day" Combination China and Glass Sets at $6. 95 50-piece Dinner Set 4 Mixing Bowls 6 Table Tumblers Close to Half Price Just 200 of the Combination Sets. A complete Dinner Set for six persons, slight imperfections. Set consists of 6 eachdinner, tea, soup plates, tea cups and saucers, desert saucers, bread-and-butter plates. Leachr"cover!1 di,h' Pen vegetable dish, sauce boat, KWnch meat dish, sugar bowl, "cream iug, pickle tray. Neat gold-lace border decoration; slight defects. One sef 4-size Glass Bowls, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-inch size. 6 clear glass Colonial Table Tumblers. Complete at 96.05. Close to half price. Fireproof Brown and White Baking Bowls, 4 sizes, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-inch. On account of slight defects, less than cost of making, at 15c a Set 18c for brown and white fireproof Casseroles.. On account of slight defects, 15. each. 6-inch size. Just 150 dozen. Medium-weight Tea Cups and Saucers, at 15c a pair. Just the kind for every-day use; neat decoration. Less than cost 80c for 8auce Boats, stand attached, neat decora tion. -alsibals, "Smtuay start Dan" I Lsfilli 60 pieces 96.95 200 neatly decorated covered Vegetable Dishes, at 50c each; worth double. Clear crystal glass Colonial Table Tumblers, at 50e a dozen. 5000 odd decorated bread-and-butter Lunch Plates, at 6c each, on account of odd decorations, 75 odd cut glass Sugar Bowls, deep rich cut ting, slight imperfections, at 78e each. Boys 'Suits $8.85 Norfolk Style With Extra Pair of Lined $1A Q (J Knickers 1U.OO Light and dark colorings. Stripes Checks , Mottled patterns. Well fitting models with full cut Knickerbockers. Sizs 7 to 17. Save a third at these prices. a.BO cone pair of trousers; $10.85 (extra trousers). I i in m ij " l: 1 j lbaU, "But wan Stort 9T. "iimiiimiiiiiHiiiiinni I h 1 i; ,f 1 $ w vr fe' .v. .,- ',; K xif .A A..;- 'Ui mi' -t .! J A. i u"y", . LwioJ !f&rt. &A ;t&'J A." ft.. ..a iL'sn iK
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