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You arc invited to call, and if for no other reason than to look around. and see the "equipment that belongs with success." , Philadelphia "Alhteel" Store A. Pomerantz & Co. 1525 Chestnut Street Commercial Stationery Engraving Printing Office Furniture RE SURE OF ADDRESS LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOWS y4 I TFTE rlWI.V CTYIDR I 4 .MMONfo. &- LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CfiEDIT V . JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 3Q 'MQ'svm 13th Street M imavShw. IkiViTTI' m&Smsmm &wff$K WSSfm 9P mm mm w& M MANY THANKS! FOLKS j& I M)f PI n f - ii i i m 1! I; FOR YOUR HEARTY RESPONSE V frit Hiiro yon would com In answer lo our phe. mimcnnl wHtfh offrr hut rmvrr did vn rxnert to he orr ttlirlml. !nil iim urn Hnrrr. Lnn. thnf un miinr worn krnt wuJIIdk. Fuct In, w Just errn't prrpnrrd to ile ou our iimml rood ttrrrlo. But we nro "nil flxl" for tomorrow und there MtlN'T HB rt.M mriAl'rniNTMlKVTri. Mo. come, foIkH, ond wf uvHiire ion that you'll uliare m tlir hlKKriit watch lalue eirr olfrreq. ' I H $5 Chain & Knife Free SX ft' HOWARD gy CHOOSE FItOM TIIESE HAMILTONS, GRUEN, ELGIN, ILLINOIS, SOUTHBEND, WALTHAM, HOWARD These timepieces represent tho finest watches in the world. Please remember that we do not carry any bwlss watches every one Americnn-maQe. Don't hciltato. Come tomorrow This Is Your Golden Opportunity so -k ow m? Itx.:- UI-iaSi m M JJWV . . 1 W B Ml sssw 1 'ttF"fesef ffl i84 LudSsZy Elgin I "r!; I I'Jwl l4kt- "M fllipdrM.. iewelrd I OlftiffXy IW'l ninteuinit the cate Enarantetd KV1JC H 1 Vail for SO enm--kept lnt JBl JKMlr IB MM p;-,;"r,i;rh.ruTj28 nzJI VS 50c' A WEEK Mmk SatmdttiS8mmr sss-wW iliAf y(j,4 r ii 1 1 1 i JijrrFj jWIHw HBaHPljir "4Ki-jM!RS?3BBW fl cuerungs nE SUnE OF ADDRESS-LOOK FOR NAME ON WINDOWS SiMowto. M LARGEST EXCLUSIVE ZggMT- JKWELRY HOUSE IN PHUADEIPMA Sloro Hours; 9 to 5:30 r Store yill be closed Monday observed as Memorial Day GniiBEL Brothers MAftKEt; CHESTNUTS EIGHTH NtNiTH FOR SATURDAY Philadelphia, Friday, May 28, 1920 "PORTER" AUTO TIRES-- guarantced for 7500 miles non-skid type aU eizes. Save 35. 30x3, $14.15 34x4K2, $36.75 , Hello! Yes, the Real Selling Is on MEN'S SUITS, $25 and $3350 Savings Run to $22 on a Suit FilRST -This is a sale for the United States Senator who says ' 'he will wear patches before he will buy a suit at the prices thathave been ruling'. SECOND For several thousand men who, while not as deter mined as the Senator, still have "gotten along" . with l out. THIRD For the men who simply won't stand for present mer chant taijpr prices, yet require comely clothes. Yes, Kuppenheimer Suits Plenty of Them in the $33.50 Group Aind it is all regular high-standard all-wool Gimbel clothing well designed; full tailored, not merely sewn; all silk-ewed. Three Thousand Four Hundred (3,400) Suits Are Re The suits include all the good models of the year the snappy sorts that young men want and the whole line of conservative styles. One-Third the Lot Is of Blue Suits, Unfinished . Worsteds and Serges The haan who cares The man who wants the realness in clothing that custom tailors monopolized in former days The man who knows the difference knows good clothes, though he cannot tell just why he fixes his choice The main who "feels" the rightness of his attire as he "feels" the response of a good car at its best comes to Ginabels for clothing and the business has grown through this favor to the importance that "first place" gives. We have been ashamed to have to charge the prices for clothes though right along we have led in value-giving. Now, forms for you newly big dollar's worth. The highest priced lines no longer exist the suits have settled to lowerfprice. There areSuits at $44, $49 and $59 and $64 that bring sav ings up to $30. Ready! THe Philadelphia Sale of Men's Clothing that re stores the dignity0f the dollar. Gimbels, Second floor. STRAW HATS, $3; $4, $5, Panamas, $6 to $15. Gimbels, First noor, JNinth-street Corner, mgmmmmmmmmii llll;i n..ili.iWfWfW 5rWE iH 1 ! i mil---"-- " m jT .WT.n. . .;""' ...i fw SSjStSSHsS1! fl Jt y:.TrUiif-y-' '"Ziz.! ri-r ..mj gH?-'.:8 V. mVUii t:x ' dy fr ! In the Subway Store 1 200 Men's and Young Men's Suits at $20 And there hasn't been such a thing heard of in any worth-while line of clothes for an age. $20. It means saving $8 to $17.50 on a suit: It means fully meeting a requirement and meeting your idea of good looks. Gimbels, Subway Store. Jl IV ii i i ii '"' i i Zr 'Bl-"., i ' nii rt i '! ,1 My," '! WM iV Hi l .All I M 1 a M Tjil & J . m'- 39 NoRTHjaraSmET ,.m -, c . ., ... iva-ij i,..,. .,' i':.ii..,. .ij ',fcui.iltVt?iJf .- -j. ..j. t.oi..ai..iL'U(.v1tA,i. ;,,..'i'afi-4'42JilLv.-''.V .J-na....v..'M f.tji&isj',n.....t S. . .. B:TJa.'A.lw. M v J. I'j 11 !.!
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