MBIT '4ff.UC! BlfWM,l"l" l 'i . KS,Y- i 7 " c ' '..-v'i irfn"- .SMJBKWRfiF7"v ? rr ' " : f . ' 4 f newly TudsmobTle cylinder tourlfljf. ncjvij 8 fhod. Splendid condition, V&iNGTON MOTOR COM lh pa NY OF PENNA. KUHI5B, resident sni ''jj(r-i WW Osada Mantel Co. MantcE Manl Shelves, Office Srtffi Gas Logs, Gas Grates and Fire Seta. T4Z3-34 O f""" "" y SPECIFY Mp . Prrlrct Water Paint tow In MUST nnd V1NAI cost John C. Uetcrs, imr., rniia I sals nalaace your diet by eating uladt prepared with Imported POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL nv. -Miitr?r,3 NEOLIN SOLES and O'Sullivan's $1 7C Rubber Heels l' "5?T .MATKIIIAI, WED UOP.K OUAnANTKED Goodyear Shoe Repairing SOI FIMIKHT STBI5KT 5SJfflFEZ32S FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Open T.i'tt. No Clares for Alterations I SOUTH 8th ST.&&, ETEirmiBf xxmrtia 'ledger PHiifADEEPHra:, man ax ; tone i, 1020 11 !W YORK LIGHT (SUPPLY COMPANY! W 18 N. 9TH STREET I The inrgest light ing flxttire store In l'hlludolphln. SPECIAL DISCOUNT RIE-MUR SHIRT CO. 908 Chestnut St ?!,., I Simple fi" upon nwinm rwwiLa BnmitMW GFixttim jjfl.i imn- 0 DON'T Pay too many men's profits on your fixtures. Buy direct from the jV manufacturers. Heat the Heat! Electric Fans If purchased now Specially QC MM .Walnut 4152. fm No First Payment required be fore delivering right into your home the p h o n ograph without a peer. EASY TERMS nAVIE Phonograph, lnTlJUJ Company S. W. COR. 6TH AND YORK Conic In This ETeninr 25 ON ALL LIGHT1NGFIXTURES FIRST AND CLOSED MORTGAGE STEAM RAILROAD BOND mntnrtnic In 1MB. This bond vran Issued In 1003 nt 03 nnil Interest . nnd Is Inrfrely held by bnnhi, trust companies and life Insurance companies, PRICE TO YIELD sy2 $500 PER $1000 BOND Yearly Income $40 Members Philadelphia Stock Kichunit LAND TITLE IICILDINO rillLADULl'IlIA Great Sale of Upright and Player-Pianos at North 's Splendid values in slightly used instruments. Taken in exchange for the famous Lester, our factory experts have put them in first-class condition. PLAYER-PIANOS $750 EMERSON $99A (Angelus) V lrge slie, Mahogany, SS note. $550 STORY & CLARK $0 7 C Mahogans S8 note full size. Ltd $650 BELLAIRE MJK 5? note Large walnut cane. rTafJ $975 LESTER $dft Fine condition. Kvcellent tone UtJ V full die -Walnut, 88 note. $650 MELVILLE CLARK SAJK Walnut Large size. 88 note. 4oS UPRIGHT PIANOS JbO HERZBERG SldC iatiogaio Large size $400 BELDINQ Pull slza Mahogany. $500 LESTER $450 DAVENPORT & TREACY OLD PUMPS REMODELED INTO LATEST STYLES Capa will attach the latest style bow straps, remodeling them according to tho prevailing styles. The cost is a trifle compared with buying new pumps. BEFORE AFTER $1.75 (y I CAPA SHOE SERVICE 1502 Chestnut 17 So. 11th 114 So. 15th 1229 Sanson! 17 So. 13th 533 Chestnut V. H. I.oolt for the CAPA sIkii. It Indicates the nrlglnnl concern In remak ing old shoes like new. Mdh oganj case. Full size. $225 $325 275 ft uu aiUNWAY $JC Small mahogany case. rf4it3 $450 GIRARD $ .Bue.(Mreham M $375 LEONARD $o9r: Medlum.tze Mahogany. CiUS Mllum "size. 'ah0Bany- 0" F- A. North Co. P.el?6 Chestnt Street tloneoafSPv0SuelJbnn;?a,fnC.0Sp,?,tev.?,e!'orl UPRIrE'n Wl'ily used irta.f."r" pianos al6 details of easy. Name Addresi Payment plan. Coal Mine Management If you arc financially in terested in coal properties you should investigate the service we offer you. Changing industrial con ditions make efficient supervision more essen tial than ever. Pcabody management ser vice has been of great benefit to many owners of coal mines. Ours is a highly special ized organization operat ing thirty-six bituminous mines in eleven fields with an annual capacity of 18,000,000 tons. It is the result of thirty seven years of experience uVimining and selling coal. Dookttt txplaining this soviet will be mailed on rtqutil PEABODY COAL CO Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 Camp clothes for boys nnd girls in addition to Scout Outfits. For Misses, also. Rchdy-mado but in 'chargo of women's tailoring organi zation for sako of carefulness. Third Floor. Gim bel Brothers MARKET s CHESTNUT : EIGHTH NINTH FOR SATURDAY Philadelphia, Friday, Juno 4, 1020 Automobile Tires guaranteed for 7500 miles and at a saving of about 35. Everything for tho auto nnd for sports. Fourth Floor.v !vi Some of Summer's Smartest Novelties Found Their Way Into the Sale of Women's and Misses' Vacation Dresses At $39.75 IVnman'c Afternoon Dresses VT U111CH 5 of printed Georgette, ' in rich costly color ings. Afternoon Dresses of Georgette, veiled foulards. Braided Georgettes white or street colors. Tricolettes of the finer, hand somer sorts. Country Club Dresses of heavy silk pongee, with tho Jenny touch of gingham frills. Tricoletto Dresses, with gingham frills. Crepes de Chine. Crepes do Chine combined with Georgette. Traveling Dresses of serge and braided tricotinc. Miccac' Vcrv handsome em XTlIsaco broidcrcd taffetas. Very elaborate em broidered Georgettes. Tricolettes in the summer colors. Imported organdies inlaid with lace motifs. And most unusual flowered Georgettes with beads outlining the flowers. P. S. And some just arrived: Satin dresses with embroidered Georgette tops. At $29.75 Wriman'e Crepo de Chine WOmen S Dresses good travel styles. Crepe de C try Club styles. street, church and Crepe de Chine Dresses, in Coun- Six brand-new stvles in pond blue taffeta. P. S. And. sprinkles of tho smartest individual models flow ered Georgettes and novelty silks. Miccac' Fibred Georgettes, lTMoacb Tricolettes with er broidercd tunics. At $14.75 Ur Hard - twisted it Ulllcll b Voiles em- Embroidered linens. Taffetas trimmed with nleat- ings or bouffant even draped. Figured Georgettes roses on dnrk grounds, with roso-and-gold girdles. Plain Georgettes the kind a girl substitutes for her spring serge when the hot days come. Ruffly chiffons in sweet pea col ors adorable for bridesmaids. And satin-and-Gcorgctte combined. P. S. And cherry trimmed dresses navy blue sivisscs with cherry touches on the white or gandie collars and a bunch of cherries at the waist. in the most Bxnuisito coral and blue shades and plenty of white. Dainty, lovely organdies in the sweet pea colors. Georgette-printed voiles. Foulard-printed voiles. Plain voile3 and or gandies In tho sweet pea colors. Misses' Dainty white nets, Beaded Georgettes. Corded taffetas. Scotch ginghams. Embroidered Swisses. P. S And some of the cutest, smartest Sateens adorable I All Sizes in All Three Groups Misses' sizes: 14 to 20. Women's: 36 to 46. And Extra Salespeople Trained to Help You Find Your Size I Cilmbels, Sulons of Dress, Third floor. Ten Styles in Back-Trimmed Envelope Chemises at $ 1 .95 Save 35 Up to Full 50 Sheer, fine, soft nainsook strong for all its daintiness. And with lace yokes and straps and edgings. Typical summer styles. Other Nainsook Chemise Sale-Groups Four Styles at 95c Three Styles at $1.50 With lace or embroidery. And cut the shapely, comfortable way that Gim- bels insist upon. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises Pinky, Lacy at $2.65 Half-Price Four styles. Bloomers, too pink crepe de chine; reinforced. Pink and white. Cotton Crepe Nightgowns Best We Ever Had for $1.50 Glmbtls. Second floor. $25 Buys a Thoroughly Good All-Wool Suit at Gimbels And at $33.50 even many of the famed Kuppenheimer suits are included. The rest of the Men's Suits have tobogganed down were up to $89. Now they stop at $67. And $44 does wonders. That settles easily the clothing question for this season restores dollars to their dignified 100-cents of value. Somebody is losing we on what we owned, but others seek the big market we've made and so the money loss is theirs. Sinde- and double- 1 breasted. Belters and belt-back. Blue serges, blue unfin ished worsteds, the great line of good worsteds and quite a few of the ultra colorings and cuts. . Thank you. Each man discloses his last clothier when he slips off his coat that has the seller's name sewed in at the neck. We know from whom we are winning cus tomers. And customers realize why at last Gimbels stand first as Philadelphia cloth iers. Hungerford system Trousers are most comfort able. $6.50 to $15. ;Wftfl sc-saW ittZI-LJ W. i I2ttn, k ' ' S04r'ii A V wL sssV tJLsA ,. '--'-J'MHitPk. -fllmbels. Second floor. A Clever Little French Woman Designed These Bathing Suits And a clever American man worked them out "at a price." at $4.75 Black "surf-satin" which is cotton of nn exceed ingly high luster. But purple or Copenhagen bands outline sleeve less armholes, collarless neck and the diminutive skirt's hem. Black Silk Poplin Bathing Suits at $8.95 have the oddest cordings of jade-green or white; and are one of the most becoming models that ever bathed or "beached." nlmbelH, S.ilnns of I)reis. Third floor. June Silk Sale 4000 Yards of Firm, Crisp Radium Taffeta, $2.68 $1 Less a Yard Than Spring Sale Prices Though it's the same fine, bright Spring sale quality! Navy Cool, clear, fresh navy that seems just made for summer. And other day colors and even black. 40 inches wide. At S2.G8 a yard. v White Sports Satins at S3.S5 a yard. The rich glistening armure weaves. 40 inches. 10,000 Yards in Silk Remnants at 68c to S3.83 a yard. Just every weave and color. (Umbel, s"k sale. Second floor) Grand Alnle nnd hiihnn 'tore, Ribbon Sports Hats Special at $4.95 Row after row after row of ribbon, joined together with narrow strips of milan hemp in contrasting color. Milan hemp brim. Rose Copenhagen blue orchid navy combined with white. Tarn or full crowns. Novel trimmeJ. Poke, droop or straight brims. . (ilmbclN, Third floor. $(.95 Boys' Norfolk Suits at $12.50 and $15 With Extra Pair of Knickers at $15 and $18 NORFOLK SUITS. Belted all around. With slash pockets or patch pockets. Fancy gray or brown mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years. BOYS' OLIVER TWIST. JUNIOR NORFOLK AND MIDDY SUITS. Sizes 2'z to 10 years. Of all-wool blue serge or fine Jersey cloth. At $10. Save one third! Of Chambray, linen, repp or Galatea. At S2.50, $3.30 up to $7.50. Some Suits .with short sleeves and some with extra trousers. BOYS' STRIPED PERCALE BLOUSES. At 51. With collar at tached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys' Washable Knickers. At $1.65 and $1.83. Crash or khaki. (Umbel. Third floor. Short-Sleeve Organdie Waists This Stde at $3.85 About Half-Price Collarless, too mnkes 'em still cooler! Plenty of short-sleeve styles in voile, too. And long-sleeve models in both organdie and voile. All-white white's, coolest! And with cool, dainty laces Valenci ennes and Veni&e. Or the fine embroidered organdie panelings. dlnilirW, Anions of DrrK.. Third floor. Men's Sports Shoes at $4 to $6 For For For Golf Tenuis Seashore A new Golf Shoe made of waterpioofed duck with mahogany leather tnmmings. Du-Flcx knob soles and heels. Shoes at $6; Oxfords nt $3.50. Men's Sports Oxfords of sea' Special Men's While Cnnan island duck; leather trimming and Shoes and Oxfords, at $1.45 and Middle btrap. Have white Neolin J $2.'J5. These arc woith again as .soles and Wingfoot hecks, at $6. much. Boy.V sturdy play and school Shoes, at S;i and $4.50. Special Boys' Oxfords reduced to $3.15, $3.85 and $4.15. About cost price. (iIiiiIicIn, Second floor. jr I $3.S5 '' We've Included English Straws in the Men's Hat Sale $3.43 and good American Straw Hats at the same price. Fine and rough Sennits, fancy weaves mostly with "easy-fitting sweat. bands." Tan straw?, also. Men's Leghorn Hats 4 shapes $3.65. Boys' Straw Hats, $1.85 to $3. Boys' Wash Hats 63c to $2. Boys' tri-color peakless Caps they're the thing! 60c. (ItnlirK Mnlli mid Murkrl Corner, Tint floor. Men's Neglige Shirts at rZ.JU Saving The Cool Kind : Lay in a supply before the leal hot weather takes you by surprise. These have soft cuff.s. Mostly neat stripe patterns with light grounds. At $2.50 you can afford to buy a half-dozen or more. Men's Summer Bow Ties at 75c wonderful selection of nolka-dot puttprns large and small; various figures and plain colors. All lengths. At 75c. (ilinheN, i'lmt floor. , I I Women's Long Silk Gloves Milanese weave. Double-Anger tipped. 12-buton, at $2. lG-but- 1 ton, nt $2.30. (i Women's Two-Clasp Silk Gloves. At $1.30. Misses' Long White Silk Gloc. At $1.75. dlnilH'li., I'lmt floor. 68c lb. Sale of Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses at $9.85 Which, of Course, Means Savings of $15 to $20 Georgettes mostly navy blue. Tnffetus seven smart styles, mostly navy blue. A sprinkling of plain tricolettc and of drop-stitch tricolettes. Also at $9.85 Organdies Voiles and Foulard-Voiles Which mean savings of $0.75 to $10. Foulard-voiles plenty that are organdie-trimmed. Plain voiles white, pink, blue, orchid, maize. And organdies in tho same lovely, dainty flower-tints, with plenty of white. Dresses at $5.85 Savings Run Up to $7 Organdies. Printed voiles. Check voiles. Plain voiles especially white. Ginghams checks and plaids. (llmbtli, Subwsy Htore. IN THE Chocolate-Covered Almonds A Gimbel Special Most Worth While Chocolate-covered PeppewniiU-. 58c lb. Heide' assorted Gum Drop, 35c lb. O.' 7 lb. original can for $2. (.Iniln'N, ( hrntmit filrivi iinev. (irnnil IU nnd Subuu) Mure,, SUB WA Y S TORE I OOO Men's Suits Rest values in town, from our regular stock. Season's newest models colorings. Save $7.50 to $17.50 Single- and Double-breasted stylos. Men's Trousers at..$3.95 and $4.95 (ilinlii'l-.. sM,ua, sturr. Boys' New Norfolk Suits Reduced to $9 &i Light and dark cheviots. Sizes 7 to 18 ujjs Bos' Wash Suits ut $2.50. Sizes 3 to 10 yeai Now's the time to dress the youngster comfortablj. ilmlrl, Subnuj More, Women's Stylish Low Shoes Reasonably Priced at $3.85 All Sizes All Styles Save $2 to $4 1890 Pairs A general pre-summer clean-up. Oxfords, ribbon ties and colonials in black kid, patent leather, white kid and white canvas. High and military heels. Turned sole3. Welted soles. Your choico at $3.85. Women's White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, loathe soles and heels, special nt $2.95. Children's White Shoes at $1.50 and $1.95 Of canvas. Oxfords nnd ankle strap pumps, at $1.50. High shoes at $1.95. Children's Play Oxfords at $1.65 to $2.95 Children's Sandals, for barefoot wear, at $1. Sizes 6 to 11. I )i J va -M i y I m a m 1 i V. f A Ubi .lM fl r ', (rlull)fl, bubwsjr Htsre. HnT vJITj. 6-1.20 CHICAGO A Mi yfw "flgfllgrjjfcj fflwy 3i tv V I t' A.' 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