,'1 ?S 1 ' !' H BV3ito OTRTjkfS'i v '.TUNE: 'fer 1020v ' '.-"! V5 X i .nion. ! -aa '' ,:,nha nMldlna In Norm -" Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 It is tho work of all of us to "get out of thowar" as all of us helped to "vyln the war. . . . GiM bel Brothers MARKlvTlCHE3Tl4UTi,K10MTH For Monday Philadelphia, June 5, 1920 No one business, no "class" of producers or of con sumers have any! rights that stand above the rights of all. J bulldin? for Is0nr;" tcly $50,000, was "m C0,St, 'USSS'aS ceremony last Ild wl,5, ifflfcSrd R "oh, com h"by?S. Atlantic Coast Province, mandero :th A ncnr . .1 n.rmnntown n ..,. ' i Ma far WW""" " - "n Btr" ' M-Jor Charles Campbell rd V? h, service, which was at assisted In tb "C drC(1 Salvationists. rtffl" SB bnnd furn,8hcd tb0 Combination rnol jj. round and skating rink w r 5- ' t active ;,,: ,u b0 used as u inu, The roof nrA,L .lurlnK the atimmcr, pound for eblWren during n and will t,n winter. An nudltorlum. ikitlM rink ' n winter. pcrg0 affomodatlnn upwar scrv?Ccs and wl" b0, 'Tits In addition, there will te.rt,S mna.lum. band room and Semal classrooms thc h a The new b"dl(ngCoVp(,, which Is at enartert of 9,' t 103g Gcrmantown Resent located gt McM,ng ,s tho """'-rf.nrirn. Ten Million-Dollar Adjustment Sale Cost of Living To Be Reasonably and Rationally Reduced OBCfr i" . llopust nSMF.l"riM '"' 100( north) 000 ' ,, rovWELL. pastor. Ea?25.LUvV. McCufay. opiate-P"tor. S.'"i ifirvln Hanna. mimical .... gteS.10:30a. M !i44.?ft.TT:lS to 7:45 p. m. ,. m. Si$Bx P. " . JIIM "' - 7;.niAV ciiimcii or oeR"ANTown lii .1 .7 nd Went cneuen avo. ffi'l&&I "r Si Forb,.. will E'."! Sub"ct: "Why Christen the hMA'l ... ,hlMn. 11 a. " CHiiw 'y-Xiin INVITED rnni HAY. SUNDAY, TIIK OTH. ETl Retort nrVRaymond T. Hye. of the rnlveralty of Pennsylvania and chairman !PJ . mpWinS llbUBK. on Mont- vJLSJr? plk. A cordial InSltatlon to all. W'&X ha a larao attendance. PrfaliTtrrlan . ffiroNP rRKSIIYTElUAN CHUlluii E:nAlS.WDEKe,acCOLI D. D.. n'AWIn B. Ourley. Assistant Minister, j&ler jficColl will preach at 11 nnd 8 f wring subject: "What Can the Average ',n D fir God and Country In a Time vfi'oH .Welcome o All Servlcei lUHDETllLEIIEJI "lESBYTKRIAN JVl&BSTE Vc&nMICK. Pastor. JomfTerrn'.r'f?."SPve." Si-Tive-nTnWcfr 0t - E mr:p,bvE.,Tu,,.r. author OuMtte'Ra. Sermon. The Pailor will preach both morning and evening. Oerybody welcome. ARCH ST. CIICRCH ISlh and Arch street. - The Iord'a Supper will b celebrated at At S o'clock Doctor Macartney will preach on "The Hour That May Never Come Aitln." showing how there are noun In a nun's life that itand out above nil oth er! hi their possibilities for good, and. If Deflected, for evil. Tho great hours hen the soul makes Ita election, and how deitlny waits on that election. ST. HAUVKUll (French). 22d and De Lanccy it. 10:13 a. m., Holy Communion. Rev. T D. Malan. rroteatant Kplacopal s3SIiTEZI! I FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 'CRtlH VWIMM1B WUirilltfiS Open Er'ri. No Charge for Alterations M SOUTH 8th ST.cTTday' 0LDSMOBILE I pass. 8-cyllndar touring, newly ttflnWied. Splendid condition. 1150. LEXINGTON MOTOR COM PANY OF PENNA. W. A. KUSKIt, President JJl North Ilrond Street. Phlla. fCREDIT CLOTHING1 Clothes (or the Fntlro Family We Solicit Your Account Hy-Grade Clothing Co. 827 CHESTNUT ST. 2f Floor. Open Evgt HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER u fun tuau R"', Principle: constant I.. I'";' ano. . -mere Is not Pt Just as good. Free book. "' alio. There Is notb lTI to 80 gallons, lc, naU necvea Stnvn aa & Foundry Co. So. 2d PETRON1TF. Composition Floors 8!wS!f 8,olvo.tho question of bath, kitchen, laundry and atoro floors Ust forever. Sanitary, beautiful, er n! ht Immed,ats '. dv Ptlla. Rep. Factory Mill w i . B3-533 N. Olh St, ?31S Walnut Pl.ll... P. Sprueo 5415 M..i 422 ... - !?b"f.. .v w;.r9, . "-. riu. K romni.. "Si..."". ' or drlo. N wosjiil-s Hwan-n. ."?. our Diumoer No First Payment required be fore delivering J''8ht into your homo tho l n o n ograph EASY TERMS s9r4nt4V WflSsiy "Ub. SAVILL'S SONS 1310 WALMQji BIBEET DAVIES ? Phnnntrrnnl. The Gimbel Store to Let Out Millions in Merchandise at Sharp Decline from Prices Ruling Since the War Tens of thousands of families know perfectly well that the Gimbel Store, by operating on a vast scale, Has served them faithfully and well during the war and post-war days. Business has been driven with helpful activity. Tremendous costs and many perplexities have been met with in mill, factory and store. These costs, of course, have meant higher prices for goods. While newspapers with common consent, and of real necessity, have doubled their selling price and in some cities have trebled the price: a two hundred percent increase: we have been able to hold increases in selling price of goods to much less advance. Now, a general and wide-spread change to a less high-cost of living is foreshadowed. Regardless of what goods have been figured to cost in production, prices bow to a tired and disgusted Public. You are to buy cheaper not at before-the-war prices, for actual production costs will be held higher through a full regard for the rights of Labor. You Are to Buy Cheaper at Gimbels Starting Monday Morning - What? 'Everything, though food prices will not come down much until production improves. 'Scarcity of farm labor many farms cannot be tilled at all as matters stand now, their workers busied in other occu pations and slow-growing weather, with necessarily reduced acreage in many crops, will keep foods tolerably high. But the same cool spring, that has retarded crops, has served to hasten the Big Drop in the Prices of General Supplies because in many sections it has lessened the distribution of goods. . 1. .1 .1 .1 11 CC f ! t It is not altogether true that there has been an orev or spending. ' ffJrt J m V V IVtJ 1 here has been an orgy or paying out money tor everything required. 1 he requirements will continue, and so will the desire to possess comforts and luxuries you simply will pay less money for goods. 4 The Sale Restores Much of the Lost Power of the Dollar Our plan and purpose is not sentimental, but rock-ribbed in good business practice. We prosper through service the serviceability of the Store to you. We shall reach ahead to have for our Public the best values and the most satisfying goods. On This Straight-Forward Business Basis We Launch This Most Tremendous Sale of Seasonable Goods tdI Monday Morning Gimbel 'Brothers Philadelphia and PostofHce Subway Entrance is at 8th Street 24 Acres of Floor Space Gimbel Brothers New York with the great Hotel Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania R. R. Station, all con nected by new underground thoroughfare 800 feet long. PostofHce next beyond R. R. Station. 27 Acres of Floor Space These two stores and their warehouses contain more than Twenty Million Dollars in merchandise "" a 8. W. COil. 6TH AND YORK C0I1U Q This Kr.nln. KK' tompany L . 1 ' y W... ,v i i JJLttih.. V.. :-.-' v1' irK.c ,-:. ......'" jN. t. .i fi'Hyj l