f r s. fi . f -'i,V 1- vv T ';. - t MEAMIAND ME MAGIC RUG Br dadp M..i fj Ik . . tl.lMI HITI1. UUIHtltV ?&"&.? oS wJrCe -iick Jr ; "? ,- .,)(ii the Mr iiAPTEll HI The llflbber'i Demand .tih t loor of tho castle MM I The Ra ,lmmcd behln CJ ,,, robbcr8 WMm!. El " " trcd t0 ,umpel their - . oltow. .., Thumn! The rob- s ;;. t tfc "T w Vthered the Within tho 5".')cn her lor. her lr WK'. C.5S SSnanm and Balky !Sil!IS,S!ledtCI Murfa, loader of the 7",n,,n jour casuo rhio. imium nL 9S nrt bid mo welcome, for "She Iht Oretdy, I hftv como to claim your daughter as I muttered, mV hrlrlM." I Via, u.... laban the Greedy for aueh was the name of Aatara'a father turned to hla daughter. "AIm, you hear sOiat T31 Murfa, the robber, aaya. You must become hla bride." "Nay, father. I am pledued to Prince Bashur. I am to bo hln alone." And Aatara placed her hand In that of her lover. "You must defend me against this robber." "How can I defend you?" groaned her fathr. "Our walls nro strong and could necr bo battered down! but we havo nothing to eat. Wo would starve to death In a week." "I bring you fat beovea. I bring you fat sheep. I bring vou a hundred sackH of wheat," cried tho robber 121 Murfa, from tho other side- of tho gate. "All thla will I glvo to rtaban tho Greedy for his daughter. And In token of my lovd for her 1 glvo her this rug." Ovor the castlo wall the robber throw tho rug of I'cggy'n mother. Peggy thought It ery cheeky of in Murfa to glvo away a rug that didn't belong to him, but sho was cry glad to see It again and hoped tho fair Astara would restore It to her. As f6r Whlffa. tho guardlnn of tho rug he was nowhere In night. The eyes of rubair the Greedy lighted up when HI Murfa spoko of tho fnt beoea and sheep and the Backs of wheat. Ho looked at IiIb daughter and her lover. "This robber, Kl Murfa, Is rich. He wouldn't make a bad son-in-law," ho Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET Will You Sleep Well This Summer? Outfit your country or sea shore homo with Dougherty's luxurious, cool Box Springs and Hair Mattresses. Thia season make the bed-timo hours do their pnrt, in restor ing your strength, by provid ing the finest obtainable me diums ever devised to ensure tho most lcfrc&hing slumber during tho heated term. Tho superior quality of the mate rials nnd workmanship makes Dougherty's tho most econom ical bedding of all. T.nxnrloan Itnx Spring. TlHInhle Hair MattreMfs, Wimilen lied. Mend, Day lied. 1'nglUli Dairn Tiirnltnrr, Dnlntv lltimkeU mid Comforti, Artistic I,mpi, White Rnnmrl Nursery Acremorlen, Baby Cnrlolm. One-Day Outings From Philadelphia Seashore - $1.25 Wnr T 10c EVERY SUNDAY (Krrrr tiny lomnirnrlnz June 21) 6,,-ll train lravra Chmtnut St. and South Ht. IVrrlrs 7 40 A M for ..,.: ? ftU'ni'i.'nTitJ indcSSi May. Tor Wlldwood 7.20 A M from Oht. nut St and 7 1!i A. M. from poutn hi. ATI.sNTIP CITY OPEAK CITY UIMWOOD CAWJ MAY ' JlMurnln lcavrn all points 0 00 P. M. New York - - - $2.50 THE MKTnOPOI.IS OV AMERICA SUNDAYS. JUNE 13 AND 27 srwflnl train Ifaves Itwidlnc Termlnnl fl.OO A. SI.. njoppIiib nt Art. Iluntlnxdon St.. Tni Jn"''?".,''"?'!? in,lu':f nkln,l0'" ta Wif Srv. ork. Wriit 2Stl pt.. 7i47 1'. M.l Liberty Ht.. B P. 31. (S War Tax SOo Colnmbln Returnlntr (Std. tlm.) Coal Region - - - $3.00 War Tax 2o rAMAQCt, MAIIANOY CITY, On.nKRTON. MAnANOY 1'I.ANR. HIinN ASTnOAII, OIIIARDVII-Llf. A8III.AND. SIT. CAKMEL. H11ASI0KIN SUNDAY, JUNE 6 SpKlnl train IraTfs Iteadlns Tfrmlnal 7.00 A. M.. stoDptnc nt Columbia Ave, Huntingdon nt SlannjrunK, consnonocHfn una .noitis Rftnmlntr lfVes fihamoWn 7.10. P.M.. JH. Cnrmfl 7,40 P. St.. Uhlanri .IB r. M uirurimne b.xi r..ii nnenan. riosli 8.00 I. M Slahanor Plane H.S3 r. SI., lillurrton 8 V. M.. Mnhanoy CltT 8.47 V. SI., Tnmaquo O.ID P. SI. Philadelphia & Reading Railway A Ufa ft ti .. M. .!... i. her lover. "' clo,,e,y lo rtil'U0-!? Prlnc Dnliur. I would rather the robber." rtaban frowned. '.'.nli MurJa wl," keep us ahut up If Jinrvi" I?1, wedWm. Thpn you will 5,m I.rrl.nco.i IlMhur wl" tarvoi I Si i.B.4rH?! "".hero will atarvc, iron ..u'f' "' ' uv ll. Penaih" .. .. omul nut uecomo jji Aiurias riiOToi'iuis PHOTO PIAYS THRU r COMPANY f OFMERICA PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanloy Company of America. hamhra iixh' AIorrls Pasayunk Avr. imillUra Mat DjIIi- ut I-... n l'. Ml WAV Ilk SWEKT In 'THE HUSHED HOUH" EGHENY .ffanWord & All.eheny .Tri1 5lRt Rally 2 IB. Kv at & ki I'liiii hud in I0l,I.YANA" 3fil 1 O C-D THOMPSON ST3. uu,y SIATINKF! DAIT.T , TOM MIX In ' DAYS IIP DAHIXO" ARCADIA -"nsT.Nur niow ioth vMnwrtflMiiv- BALTIMORE MST AND Wll 1 1 AM rnL'M In miARr stiuvos' JLUEBIRD ,moAD "nr.KT AND 'uwliUHL 1.1'wnni.mi .i.e. 01 I F THOMAS , OPT TON'UEn BROADWAY H7a;l hffi ' roi l.TANNA" or An P. SI. APITOL "'", n"'CT 8TRKET . MUMiK TOUR VIFK'", ENTURY I'.mn AVE AT TH f at nut it i t ct..: "mii THG TKlfcR and "THK iot n, . -OLONIAL G'n , MPl'od Ae thew,!;: IMPRESS M X' ,H,T ,. MANAYUKK HIU'M.KTOhky FINS' IFA1RMOUNT '-ViW M nni'mvr i- "IbBItOlt ISLAND KB DAILY MODFF 425 SOUTH ST. OrchMlr iriSLSU.L Continuous I to 11. HLA INK HA.MMEItSTEIN in . "THE WOMAN OAJIE OVERBROOK ?VA MAT1U" TU'AIM'U iiucKLEnEnnv pinn OHD AVE PALACF 12U MAItKirr STREET JIART PIPKFORD In "POLLTANNA" PRINCESS Jn,S MARKET STREET UHlUJiJ H..10 A M toll r, P M VIOLET J1EM1NO In 'THE COST" REGENT JUnK"T ST RHou 17TH "' x 0 4R A M to 11 P M i:N-ir RENNETT In "THE TALSi: RQAn- RIALTO aERMANTOWN AVE "OUT TONDEn1" RUBY SIAnKET ST REIXIW 7TH OLTVE1TKVLTM.n0n,BP-it "I)VE WITHOUT QUESTION SAVOY 12U "ArtKET STREET 'OMVB t'hWaV,0, MBNIOBT "OUT YONDER- SHERWOOD '.& k,JAZIJfOVA RALTLMOIIE "8TRON-OER THAN DEATH ' STANLEY W"? nohma Iamadof'0,! .Minnp "Tllm mi . -i . v.1.- ' ' " w.HA.-y UIVKS HOVE lflTH 1 15 P. Jf IFAMILY theatre-13,1 Markot a," I nnv xA.uV'o.Mldnlht ' THE 8AC.L11HUHHBR" 56TH ST. TllEBrlSl" Sprue". -irtu.Miijg DAILY M I'CICOP THE IRISH" IFRANKFORD "1B ruANKFonp "A w. i;kkip ., - I'OLI.YAN.N V ' GREAT NORTHERN "sT . HGRALDINH pAlin"ii7ife " imrtKiAL V;r A'-m'ttI at Erin P. M. Er and .irtiin.ht. . STAR t sr in l AVENUES AVE, MARY PKtkPnn V J- "-II I'Ol.l.VlMVl.V. "' : : "" a I1R1S KSI.NQrON " "" 41 I HT.I1 "Tin., in iv;.."l I - :.'""" OP TOITrii LAFAYFTTrr kensTn -jmsM LEADER 1,hr "AawinrA Yllr; H,d ,n Tn TINEE DAIL Aed. "iJ.t CV1?."'Kln' Pool'- l LIBERTY Dn0AD .LSSmTsr :S"B WHlTSteiWHM DA1LT Fia no. ......'" -JwiifcnB'aSU? ".SMWESTAaECHENV STAR KENSINGTON AND vn.Br?5ariAVBNUCS "TWELVn.TEN" VICTORIA MAAKKT ST A" oto .TOM MIAV ? ,0 13 M 'THE DARMDEVIL Wl fV11" NIXON-NIRDLINCER Mbf 1HEATRE3 BELMONT 82D AU0VE UAIIKET . MAIJEI. NORMAN n "JIIPK-FY" . "'"" SP"'I. "Chnng" ami tlm L" CEDAR C"T" 4 CKAR AVENUE W S HART In "THE TOLlJaATK ' COLISEUM MAnKRT BETWEEN WALLACE RK rii, "'," UU1" FOOL" JUMBO "THE DANCIN1 S2J&T.5T:. U'RAHD. AVE. "HIH HOUSE IN ORDER LOCUST ,1?. A?J? "CUBT STREETS NIXON C2D AND J,AKT ST8 VILLIAM RPSHELI "LEAVE IT TO ME O K . WILLIAM RPSHELI "in "a " RIVOI I MD AND SA.VJ.OM STS. MARIE DORO hi "TWELVI:.TE.N!'l, Flynn Special. "Th Hllklni nanknote" STRAND "EltMANTOWN AVE J I lAMNU; AT VENANGO 'W.I-i ,'''' ill pK WwW 25th A Allahtn nii. -?"r "AriIN' I,YVirn MAntr TifiiMH W WMIujhowlat priJiraau f0r th. .. . ""OgKfcHOisniVT FINN" A 1 will slay thfs robber." cried Basltur, stnrtlntf toword the bride, Prlnco Bate. Nay. Yott would be but ona aRnlnst many una tliey would out you down, cried Antarn. "I m marry the robber and ao all " Sho fondly embraced her lover, then donned a Breat hluo robe and a ell. Theo mado her look Hko all tho other women In tho castle. "Has tho robber, in Murfa ever seen your face7" asked Hilly, Astara shook her head, "Then why not gho him another bride In jour plac7 One of the servants should bo Rlad to get a rich husband," But the servants sobbed and walled at this. No one wanted to becomo tho brldo of tho ugly, cruel ni Murfa "Who will tit-coma tho hrldo of the wealthy robborr' cried reggy, trying to coax tho servants, "Hee-haw I I'll becomo the bride of tho robber" And up pranced Balhy Bam, walking on his hind feet Peiriry was shocked that Balky Sam should Joke at such a time, for surely It was a Joko for him to offer to become the robber's brldo. But Blllv didn't laugh. His eyes Bparkled and lie looked from Balky Sam to Astara. Ho had a' plan to ta.o tho Persian maiden. (Tomorrow will be toM how Bnlky dam takes the place of'the bride.) Pastors Off to Convocation Trenton. .Ttino 2. The Iter. Luther 1 tJ ,J of tho Luthcrai'i j ur, nrid the Rct'' G. "WclbeJ, pastor Church of tho Savlou W. l'cnn Unrr, pnstor of 8t, Ilnrtholo- mow's Cliurcb, left yesterday to attend tho 173d annual convocation bt the Lutheran MinNtorium of 1'cnnsylvnni which began Its sessions la Wilkes Tlnrrp. - HI i Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 As many dollars as ever and the Gimbel Store has increased their buying power. It is made possible to gratify wants more freely. GimbelBrothers MARKET CHESTNUT ii EIGHTH NINTH For Thursday Philadelphia, June 2, 1920. The wastefulncs of careless returning goods is being cur-" tailed. IJut for a concern to say. "No returns; no refunds is the same as saying "otherwise you would not keep our bargains. The Gimbel Store is an institution of service; not mere money grabbing. ' Thursday is "Subway Store Day" at Gimbels The best efforts of more than two hundred buyers, matching I No store can exist without profits, but the Gimbel system the markets to gather goods advantageously, is reflected in these is to hold average profits low and to attract a greater and greater occasional super-value days. I volume of business. Gimbels lead in value-giving. 5000 yards Bleached Muslin Frait-of-the-Loom, Hill, Indian Head and other grades Mill Remnants Save $2.10 on Every 10 Yards $2.15 Limit 10 Yards to Customer " Yard No phone or mail orr. sooo Bleached Ccnterscam Doubls-Slie SHEETS $1.45 Less than wholesale value. Bleached Seamless Sheets. Most wanted size, 81x90 in. Save SSc on ejfch sheet, at Utica Sheets, "seconds" marked Oneida Defects spots and stains which first tubbing will are oil remove. 54x90 ins., at $1.95 72x90 ins., at $2.35 72x108 ins., $2.78 81x90 ins., at $2.95 90x90 ins.,. $2.78 Clearance of bleached Pillow Cases. Dependable muslin. Some slightly imperfect. Three O Q sizes, 42x36, 45x36 and 45x38j4 inches. fJjOC Save 12c to 20c. J -"w 1500 snowy-white Summer Bedspreads; crinkled dimity. 72x90 ins., at $2.95 81x90 ins., at $3.35 90x100 ins., $3.75 Pillow Cases, variously plain hem, scalloped and embroidered. Save one-fourth, at 60c, 68c and 75c. Gimbels, Subway Store Table Damask Half Price 75c yard , 64' and 70-inch Thejp are manufacturer's mill ends and there's just about enough to cover a day's selling. At 75c a yard. Half price. 2000 Yards of Heavy Union Toweling at 25c a Yard You save 15c on every yard. Just think the mill price today is 34c more than we're selling it for at retail. None sold to dealers and not over 20 yards to any one customer. At 25c a ard. Qlmbeli, "Subuau Store Day" 1S00 New Summer Waistsat$1.6S Save at Least Half Lingerie and tailored styles. Spir and span new crisp models. All-white, some colored and two-tone effects. Voiles, dainty lawns, barred muslins and striped madras. Your Choice at $1.65 Olmbels, "Subway Star DayT 1075 Women's and Misses' Summer Dresses Organdies Voiles -Nets Batistes Ginghams At One Remarkable Price Save $3, $5, $7.50 i$XP!3K Pf if rail imI i k Krl &&iXlsi W HjM 1 ftO i) -felt it paid him to sacrifice up to $12.50 rrom a maker who just had to have space for fall stock and who wanted some quick money- We bought them all. Organdies, nets, voiles, batistes and ginghams. All-white, all-pink, all-orchid, all-maize, all-rose, all-blue. And plaids, and checks, and simply wonderful flowered voiles in summer's prettiest color-combinations Misses' Sizes 14 to 18. Women's Sizes 36 to 44. 300 All-White Tub Skirts at $2.65 Worth Double and Triple Gabardine. Lineens. Beautifully made. With mighty smart pockets. And the kind of belts that different. Olmbali, "5i(bt ay Store Day are ft ! w $2.65 575 Girls ' Tub Dresses Mighty Smart Very Varied A $1 GZ & m. m Ft a; , nr,, . . . Sri worm uouoic ana Double Double! Ginghams. Lineens. Cham brays. Repps. High waists cute as can be! Long waists cr, ery smart. Full skirt. Color-trimmed pockets. Plaids and plain colors. o to 14 years. iiHe5ii.ij ki LJii I ' VTl sma i rrriK $1.65 A1-65 TV Men's Union Suits at 95c Porous-knit and white gauze. Sizes and style, including ath letic, as you find them. 95c is half price. Women's Knit Union Sutts at 38c. Seconds Children's Plain and Fancy Socks at 15c a pair. Sizes 4V2 to 6Vz QimbeU, 'Subway Store Day" 300 House Dresses Special at $1.35 Made of checked and plaid ginghams; gathered back, belt and sailor collar. Pocket is trim med with plain chambray to match. At $1.35. Other House Dresses of strip ed gingham and percale; two models, at $1.95. Sizes 36 to 46. Olmbeli, "Subicay Stote Day' Attention, Men! A recent purchase added to a large lot from our regular stocks goes to make up these 1500 Sample Lace Curtains at 38c each Half Price and Less Beautiful designs. Some are seconds; V2 to 2'4 yards long. Miny of these curtains can be matched into pairs. No mail or phone orders and none sold to dealers. The price 38c each. 2500 yards of Washable Cretonne at 34c a vd. Sac 20 per cent. Yard wide Cretonne tn rich tapestry and floral patterns, beautiful colorings. Cretonne Window Draperies at $1.75 a Set. Save 25 per cent. Full length curtains with centre alancc. Attractive designs and color ings; ready to hang. , . , . Qlnibeli, "Subuay Storr Pay 1165 uits to be sold regardless of cost, at Worsteds Cheviots Tweeds. Single- and Double-breasted Models Complete range of sizes and patterns. Gimbels, Subway Storr Day Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs, Odd Sizes, Variously Priced at $24, $27, $30 and $33 Many Worth Almost Double Border on three sides only. Oriental patterns. This is a limited lot there fore we will not fill any mail or phone orders. None will be sold to dealers. 9x8 ft., at $24; 9x9 ft., at $27; 9x10 ft., at $30; 9x11 ft., at $33. Clearance Sale of Summer Floor-coverings, Save One-third, to more than half. Some are slight oeconds. 9xl0i2 ft., at $10.75; 6x9 ft., at $7.25. Neenah Fiber Rugs, extra heavy White Enameled Bedsteads at $10 Japanese Matting Rugs, pretty sten ciled designs, 9x11-8 ft., at $4.75. Heavy China Matting Rugs, one scam, splendid wearing quality, 9x12 ft., $5.50. Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, serviceable and inexpensive, 9x12 ft., at $11.75; grade, 6x9 ft., at $7.75; 4x7 ft., $4.75; 3x6 ft., $2. Crcx Rugs, red woven border, 18x36 inches, at 50c. Very special. Prairie Grass Rugs, pretty designs, excellent wearing quality, double 0x12 ft. $7.95 Inlaid 8x10 ft $6.75 in. Linoleum, heavy grade, pretty patterns, full rolls. Special at $1.05 and $1.7S sq. yd. 6n9 ft. I 54x90 $5.75 I $3.75 Remnants of same match, at 75c sq. yd warp .16x72 in. $1.75 grade; many to Otmbl, "Subtiay Stoie nay" CFFrfTl Full Save $6 on!) Slc inch a at continuous post, 10 fillers at head ami toot t $10 ou save $6 Cotton Felt Mattresses at $14 Sav. 514 i-orcn uocKcrs at $4.75 spindle WK. dp broad ,. rm.d ., ,,,. v o,0, a uay Women's Kid UlRh Boys ' Cheviot Suits at $7.85 Norfolk I Save Style I 33V1 Per Cent. Neat checks and striped effects brown and gray. Well made and excellent fitting models. All sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys' Wash Suits Specially Priced at $1.85 1onuu Tucker, middy. Olncr Twist and Norfolk styles. Madras, gilatea;, and chambrays. For ages 3 to 8 cats Olmbeli, ' Subway Store Dav" i -A 4500 Pairs of Women's Summer Shoes To be Sold at $3.85 Worth $2 to $4 More Wanted leathers in ox fords, pumps and colonials. White Nubuck and bronze color included in the lot. Various styles. Turned soles, military heels and French heels. Sizes up to 7 in. wide and narrow widths. $3.85. Children's Shoes at $1.95 Turned soles.. Patent leath er and white and black kid. Sizes 3 to 8. Olnibolc, tubuay Utorc Day v y Men's Shoes at $4.85 Low shoes in tan gunmetal, kid and patent leathers, good year welted leather soles. Sizes 6 to 11. and nM l . rt v .v,. Cape Gloves at $i.5o oewing Maoitnes at Substantial bavtnes C- o -.- .. .."-' .",cuai at ' Soiled and $1.50. Less repaired than half OUub.ls, Subway Store Day JJ 1500 Men's Summer Neglige Shirts, $1.95 Small lots, seconds and shop soiled shirts. Soft turn-back cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. ,At$1.05. Ruy a coodly supply. ,OlmbtlB fiSuhuav Store Dav" A Sss -tnsvV "J Tip r 11 Emblem, $31 ) - - h - i ii - are tlie Singer be wine Machines. $15 New Hamm at $22 Cosmo Machines at $33 Emblem at $31 Domestic, $47. i i r,fPresfn" some factory samples. Some used, still others the cases wete discontinued, but .........,.. j i, me name as a orami new one Pay $5 Balance $1 Weekly Willard Parlor Cabinet Sewing Machines at $49.50 This machine enables the woman who sews o have her sewttiR machine in the room where the bet lialit is, and it is in the guise of a mus.ie cabinel. H "P Gimbels, "Subway Store Da .in i -. ''ii i-H . -II It l,i" Vf 71 a m j .in m S c J a J fl Amv. v i T-w-vyi n"i wftkuraUkaTWUBS ana niu h ft "- - i iWl ss. tU, &JuftMgtViS i H y2A h ijiitv &e