' l, iii i- 'tii ; ATutrhirt - v GOLD & SILVER tttntrr AH K!ni mxhiwt FrlrM IVtK Peas Smeltlnf ft Refining Worki "fM OH CM BW 9O0 Fllbrt St., Phl.. Fu CREDIT CLOTHING! Clolfai for Ihs Fntlrj Family M Solicit Your Account Hy-Grade Clothing Co. 827 CHESTNUT ST. gJ Floor. Optn g"gf. Furniture Sale AT 40 SAVING 200 BEDROOM SUITES 400 RUGS 5.00 REFRIGERATORS FEINSTEIN STORAGE CO. S. E. Cor. 9th & Sprint Garden Sfs. Open Eti. Cr&tlnc & Trte Dellrerr SHEETfcgCK WALL BOARD This scientific, fireproof -Wall board Alls any plastering need. Instead of having to nail on lath and then troweling, and wait ing for your scratch coat to dry and your finishing coats to dry, you can nail Shcct rock to walls or ceilings and they are ready for paint, paper or panels. Ask for sample. JAMES E. TAGUE & CO. 10th & Columbia Ave. innd soso Decorated Plates Service, Dinner, Terrapin, Salad, Fruit, Brcad-and Butter. An unequalcd stock'. Many at moderate prices. frigkt.TynJale 6? van Roden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of nigh Grade DInnorwarc 1212 Chestnut Street Best White Enamel Nursery Furniture Aseptic "Kiddie Koops" Cribs Bassinettes Do take all the comfort you can Dressers get in your nursery,' for In helping Wardrobes yourself you help mako the baby Scales comfortable. Every one of these Dainty Blankets pretty 'practical things will prove and Comforts invaluable. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads ' - 1632 Chestnut Street rnoToriATB fHOTOriAYa PHOTO PIAYS TTHRU JJFlMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. ftinamDra Mat Daiiyats. bv. l 9 JACK PICKrORD In "THE MTTT.,11 SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" ALLEGHENY MaDaly S'IB. Evgs. at 8 LOUISE OLAUM In "THE) LONE WOLF'S PAUOHTEn" ADAI I r B2D A THOMPSON 8TB. ArULUJ MATINEE DAILT VIVIAN MARTIN In ' "HUSBANDS AND WIVES" AD"1 ATM A CHESTNUT Below 16TH AKwUl io A. M to 11:15 P. M. MARY MILES MINTER In "NURSE MARJORIES" BALTIMORE gS.'.BaaA",iVT,8.fc WILL ROGERS In "JUBllAI BLUEBIRD &fES&$m OIlVT5 TELE in "LOVIS WITHOUT QUESTION" BROADWAY SWftTA' REX REACH'S "THE SILVER HORDE" r'ADPTYM 722 MARKET STREET WrllUL. in A. M. tu llilS P. M. HOT STEWART .In "THE SAOEDRUSHEK" PrMTT TOV EmiS AVE. AND 8TH V-.LN1U1I MATINEE DAILT MAT ALLISON In . "THE WALK-OFFS" rrI riMI AT Qtn. & Maplwood Ala VAJL.VJllm.1 a 80. 7 una 0 P, hir i i af, nun v a a mt a trllfn ATT VrtTTVrt tn "THE FORDIDDEN WOMAN" M. MAIN ST EMPRESS ntTOT LYTELL In "THE RIQHT OP WAV MANATUNIC MATINEE DAILT FAIRMOUNT atVMaSS MARPIIALI, NEILAN'S ' 'THE RIVER'S END" IT A Mil V THEATRE 1311 Marktt Bt. r AlVllLiI 0 A. M. to Midnight MARGUERITE FLAQER In "THE THIRTIETH PIECE OF SILVETt" 'iATUl CT THEATRE Blow Spruo 3D 1 rl Ol. MATINEE DAILY JACK PICKFORD In "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD 01" KINQDOM COMB" FRANKFORD 4"8 aWI0110 MADEL NORMVND In "PINTO" GREAT NORTHERN Dr3?r IWE TOM MIX In "THE CYCLONE" IMPERIAL 32?- & WALNUT STB. Mata 3 3D Evn. 78 ANNETTE KELLERMANN In "A DAUGHTER OF THE QQP" ' 1DIO KENSINGTON AND UMO ALLEGHENT AVENUES W 8 HART In "THE TOLLOATE" I ATrAVCTTtr KENSINGTON AVE. i-rtr- I LI 1C AND CAMBRIA 8T. HURLEY MASON In "MOLLY AND I" LFAHPR laT LANCASTER AVH. iVr1 MATINEE DAILT Mirk .Twain, "Hui-kleDerry Finn" , Added. "Loat City," No. 6 LIRFRTY uroad Columbia av. V.V-1. MATINEE DAILT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO In "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" 333 MARKET llSStt .... LOUISE GLAUM In . ' "Mput, ehMt ihowln pronama for th MODFI 25 SOUTH 8T. Orchaat: 1VXV1CJ Continuoui 1 to U. ALLrSTAR CAST In "THE BLINDNESS OF YOUTH" OVERBROOK .S&SSShd Ava . ANITA STEWART In "IN OLD KENTUCKY" PALACF 121i MARKET STREET I Al-rt.Vj.C, io A M. to ltilb P. M. , PRIJCILLA DEAN in "THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL" PRIfSlPPGC 1018 MARICET eTREET 1 IMlVHa0 8.p A. M. to 11:1B P. It SIIIRLB? MASON In "MOLLY AND I" RFCFNT MARKET BT. Balow lTTH IXCVJIIN 1 B.4 a. M. to 11 P. U . HOPE HAMPTON In' "A MODERN SALOME" RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVE. lr-l-' AT TULPEHOCKEN BT . JlD BENNETT In "THE W6MAN IN THE SUITCASE" RtJRY MKKBT ST. BELOW TTH KUUY TAURI,0Aokir-.t0"!16P-il "LOCKED LIPS" SAVOY 1311 JIARKBT STREET i3f. VU1 8 A. M. TO M1DNIOHT LUCY COTTON In """"lul" "PLIND LOVE" SHERWOOD "&.&&&. OLIVE THOMAs'ln iimrT ivwt rati" t i i VSU V.1HI CTAWI TV MARKET ABOVE- ISTO uiniibui Il:ln A. M. tnllinp. M. "WHY CHi rr. n. ns mti.t.t5 HANOE YOUR WIFE?" OTAR KENSINGTON AND " A r- LEHIGH A,VENUEfl HUGH THOMPSON In 'TUB KEY TO POWER" VICTORIA MmTtsoT,-,tfve' CLEMENCEAU'B "THE STRONGEST." Flynn World Bpsrlal "Outlawa of th Ej" TITl' NlXON-NIRDLINGERfTV JJ THEATRES J BELMONT MD ABOVa "bjt WILLIAM RUSSELL In THE VALLEY OF TOMORROW prnAR e0TJI CEDAR AVENU V-tUAK SYLVIA DREAMER In TUP. TITJIOD HARRIER" AHA.4 ?--,. Bennett' "Th Olncham Girl" Mack coliseum nKTrarar, Mark Twain' "Huckleberry Jinn" Addl Flynn World Special "Ou;l,w of th Deep'' niimn FRONT ST. JU1Y1DW Jumho Junction on Prankford GIRARD AVK. ! MRS IRENE CASTLS? in "THE AMATEUR WIFE" I nn 1CT B2D AND LOCUST STREOTa LULUM Mata 180, smn Ev, ajOtall QERALDINE FARRAR In " "THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET" NIXON e2D AND 1IAnK3T5.Ta SHIRLEY MASON In "ilUL,L,l AINU 1" and 0 DIOI I B2D AND SANBOM STa K1VULI 'n Dall, If, B. Wallhil In "Th; Confeealon" Added Edg-ar'a "Hamlet'1 strand-Tt vSSancw WALLACE REID In "THE DANCIN' FOOL" WEST ALLEGHENYA1tth .ioutaI?" tek apt a re Saturday avenlns and Buodar, -1-i 'vii.n'" '' ifr , f n', ,'.y u, : 14 l , Z- -tt ' ' .' ' ',; ' , . .',,.. Store Hour1! 9 to 5:30 Get a good Camera, first off. It pays In satisfaction. Let us advise with you as to the style and size best suited for the "picture taking" you propose doing. Glmbcls, Photographic Goods, First floor. Gimbel Brothers MARKET CMB3TNUV 11 KIOHTH NJNTM For Wednesday Phflndelphia, Tneiday, May 28, 1820 There's right way to use your Camera or Kodak. No need to have to "unlearn" faulty methods our expert ad vice Is yours for the asking. Glmbcls, Photographic Goods, First floor. In the Very Teeth of the Sensational Cotton Market Advances Which Continue in Spite of All Rumor and Prophecy This Sale of Women's and Misses' Midsummer Dresses At $10.75 and $15.75 Is nothing less than phenomenal. Been working; working, working at it weekspricing down a little here, a little there and holding on to quality like grim death 1 Values at $10.75 Like the Good Old Days Foulard voiles. Plain voiles. Ginghams. Organ dies. Plenty of blue-and-whiteC Plenty of white. But plenty, too, of black-and-white, Copenhagen-and-white, blue-and-buff, rose-and-white, orchid-and-white, all-blue, all-white, maize, pink, rose, cantelope yellow and the good bluest And, at $15.75 . Even greater -variety in foulardroiles even finer qualities. , Organdies but the Imported organdie. Ginghams the inimitable Scotch ones. And mch dainty voiles 1 Colon are summer bloom I Glmbcls, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Only Gimbels Seem Equal to TJkis " Sudden Demand for Women's Straight-line, Full-length Coats Tobably because Gimbels early sensed this coming demand and made ready. Prices-Which Are $18.75, $29.75, $35, $49.75 and $57-Are a Third Below Regular Prices Full-length, practical Coats of serge, tricotine, wool poplin or Poiret twill. Mostly in navy blue; many in black; and yet plenty in partridge tan. Tailored the way roc Wee tailoring done that is going out under the Gimbel label. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Basket-Weave Hats Hand-plaited In Europe and "Blocked" in America at $1.50 Instead of two to three times the price, because the three Gimbel Stores massed buying power. Big graceful droop-brim shapes. Colors true and dye the best black, pink, violet, navy blue and brown. Flower Wreaths, $1.50 mf " II Ostrich Wreaths, $1.95 Gimbers, First floor For Memorial Day Oat-Door Sports Girls' Regulation Blouses at $2.50 "Paul Jones" and "Jack Tar" and "Fayette" models every mid dy a noted make. Made of strong, smart white jean all-white, or white with blue collar and cuffs. Braid-trimmed. And some with the embroidered chevron on the sleeve. 8- to 20-ycar sires. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. 814.78 1 ' 1 V WM 14.7S 200 White Silk Separate Skirts Summer's Most Fashionable Plain and Novelty Weaves Go on Sale Tomorrow at $14.75.. Save up to Half Gorgette crepes plain and the lovely satin-stripeu novelty Georg ettes. Crepes de Chine. Baronet satin. Queen Anne satin. Washable satins. Fan-ta-si plain and novelty weaves. Plain styles and every imaginable style of pleating. bizes: Z4 to 32 waistbands. And About Fifty Skirts in Stunning Colors Both plain and novelty weaves. t Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. High-Neck Waists With most unique neck-treatments At $3 to $13.75 Batistes and voiles sheer, fine and lovely. With filet turn-over collars. Or Irish nlcot-edsred collar and tucks. Or just tucks tiny, tiny pinch-tucks in clusters, with bigger ones to emphasize l their tininess. A half dozen uniquely smart styles, at $3. As many at $3.05. And finer and finer, at each price-step $6.05, $6.05, $7.06, up to $13.75. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. r w fjrl tat ta'rl'i i IfiJI 'i 111 Xf III! A II II I WaVilH . -- Men's Suits at $25 in the Sale of 2000 Spring Suits For Men Who Buy Clothes areruiiy ana vv ivh ui iyc m to vxooa vaiue Sentiment doesn't govern a man when he buys his clothes. He likes certain stores, ves, but it is because he believes those stores give mm a square deal in its final analysis he spends his dollar where he gets a full dollar's worth. And the store that holds to ; Highest Standards in Fabrics, Style and Making naturally is the store that gives the best dollar's worth. Kuppenheimer Suits Included Gimbel suits are in styles that are distinctive; the fabrics are for wear; the exit and tailoring hold thdr shape. Clothes of Quality! 2000 Gimbel Spring suits are reduced SlljlS NOW $25-Save $10 to $15 Suits Now $33.50 $ SuitS NOW $44rSave $11 to $16 in IsflH SuitS NOW $49-Se S16 to $21 Suits Now $59-Sa"e '6 to 2t SuitS NOW $67-Saue to $23 Gimbels, Second floor All 1 Clothing is Reduced Third Floor In the Subway Store ' Men's and Young1 Men's Suits Reduced to Excellent quality, well-made; all are not silk-sewed, but all I i t ... nave monair nnings. single- ancaoupie-prcasted. All Boys' Clothing is Reduced $20 Save $8 to $17.50 Gimbels, Subway Store Domestic Sewing Machines Specially Priced at $47 jftf Brand New 1920 Machines Sell Regularly for $8 More .The Domestic Sewing Machine Com pany, of which we are the largest agency has granted us this price con cession for a short time only. They are not prepared to fill orders on cheaper grade machines and this price stands until further notice. Machi n e s are ball-bearing throughout, easy running, with all the newest attach ments, automatic lift, and are under the Gimbel guarantee for ten years. $5 Gash, $1 Weekly Up extra charges of any kind. Somtatlo Elootrio Portafal XaohinM, 903 $10 to (15 Allowance on your old machine, rerardleas of atje, make or condition, toward the purchase of a Dojntlo Bleotrlo Boudoir Cabinet Maoliln. a ww if'Til Domeatlo, 97 Singer Sewing Machines and $A 7 Willard Machines at ' 1 All attachments included. Gimbels, Fourth floor and Subway Store Gimbels 14-Section Dress Forms, at $18 Adjustable. Indispensable I Gimbels, First floor. Men's Night Shirts, $1.65 Muslin, right weight for now; trimmed with fancy, and white braid, surplice neck; all sizes. $1.65 is a special price 'way below today's value. Gimbels, First floor, Ninth Street Boys Imported English Admiral Reefers at $10 Save a Third Full-lined. All-wool. Gilt-button trimmed smart; Ages 2V4 to 10. Gimbels, Boy Clothing, Third floor O&lG jooo lit i 4i It Girls' Dresses At $1 At $2 Save $1 to $2.95 Save $2 to $3 Plaid ginghams, check ginghams, chambrays, llneens. Pinks and blues, and rose anJ green. And plaids 'of three to six colors. 6- to 14-year sizes. And 200 White Dresses at $2 Save $1.95 2 to $3 Fresh, crisp, dainty. Tuclced and embroidered and lace trimmed. And each has ita touch of ribbon. 6- io 14-year sizes. Gimbels, Subway Store Subway Store PtL Dinner Sets at $4.95 Most Extraordinary Values Excellent for apartments and summer homes and bungalows. 6 Dinner Plates. Each Set at $4.95 Consists of 6 Soup Plates. 6 Bread and Butter Plates. 6 Fruit Saucers. One Meat Dish. One Vegetable Dish. One Sauce Boat. 6 Cups and Saucers. Thousands of Odd Pieces in Decorated Tableware at Extremely Low Prices Dinner Plates, IBe each, Tea Plates, 12c each. Dessert Plates, 7c each. Covered Vegetable Dishes, 60c each. Open Vegetable Dishes, 35c eacn. Sauce Boats, 25c each. Sugar Bowls, 35c each. Tea Cups, 15c each. Saucers, 5c each. Meat Platters, 15c, 20c, 35c and ouc each. SSEvrrrrrvt! " 'nnHiHiHHBH( From one of America's larcent nnttcn-. fr, t .i. , have slight imperfections, but nothing to mar the looks or the service. Gimbels, Subway Store 1650 Ready-to-Hang Awnings Special at $2.95 Tan and white stripes. Four sizes : 30, 36, 42 and 48 inches wide. Complete with frames and fittings. 12-inch skirt 15,000 yards of Awning Materials, striped; 31 inches wide at 48c to 79c a yard. 500 Window Shades at 55c each , . 36x72 inches. Some are seconds. -pimbels, Subway Start, I? A i-