T; ix ft'W ' r J- ' vi -'&. ' 1 l : ' I I i i ill, .... ' , - , 1 it - a .v !7PERSqNS HUKI Realty Dealer, Taking. Family to SCO MOUSO, uuvoo of Trolley . 41 S.Tcn persons were badly InJurcdlfMit .llV?h?n nn automobile In which they ftrffi w .truck to .. policy car Rising Sun irtcnuc and I street. The automobile was driven by Law- -. Wrtntcr. of Southampton. Bucks rente M'Micr, ofl K,B tt n" nue and ntt?niptcd to croM jrfont ol "he. car, which was going in tt!Hli taia WcrV takon to the Frank . i Tin.nital Physicians saltl this fiXt the codltlon of nil. with ffirtcepMon of Webster, was serious. lhThe others Injured are: Ralph goer, .,, thirty three years, 404.1 North wlVnnri street, laccrnt ons and cut of We nm hands: Mrs. Ralph Hoer .Vr thirty five yenrs old, fractured Stall. I rVtured right arm, serious con ft -Helen Hoerncr, ten years old, S cd'skull, Internal Injuries, seri ous i condition j Bert .Hoerncr, seven rears old. lacerations of scalp, frac tarcd right leg. 1c" arm torn; Fred Hoerncr. nine years old. lacerations of head and back: Varren Hoerncr. eleven tm old, lacerations and contusions of Wrtiler Is a nl estate, necnt, and wis taking the Hoerncr. family out to m a house on the outskjrt of the clt.vy Passengers in the trolley car escaped injury. ESCAPING GAS BURNS GlftL Accident Is Caused by. Spark Prom Crossed Electric Wires Itoso Bell,' sixteen, years old, of 12300 Cross street, was burned nbout tfic faco and arms last evening when a spark from tho looso ends of electric wires exploded gas escaping from a nearby pipe. "" Two wires had been left hanging from the 'celling near a gas pipe in n corner of the room when electricians who were wiring tho house quit for the day. An i odor of escaping gas later in tho evening caused Roso to mount a stcpladdcr to investigate, nnd in some manner tho wires became crossed, emitting the spark that caused tho explosion. A lire alarm was turned in, but no damage was doue. Tho girl refused to be taken to a hos pital nnd was treated nt n nearby drug store. i .... ' ' " rrr-: A Pure, Lilliitad, Healthful Bemttt DRINK SPARKLING WATER T hero: la a reaion. Try a botllo today. A1 your' drugglit. Order a caia tomorrow. I'hont or write u, allon alzo 75c. SPARKLING WATER CO. M01 N. Tlroftd Btreet. , Wyoming 9(Hi SIOTEZIfiSE- fTSTIgIlm! FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT. Open KVr. nt ciumr for Alteration UU SOUTH 8th ST.?ZSrronw Diamond Flexible Bracelets Some with sapphires. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS 'niIMfHIIIEUH1ll ll III II II""""""!I mniimiiMHiitX Mwmmmm kmiuvimM wotri m m A half hour in our salesroom Inspecting ' the new Model 34 Small Six and Mod 48 Larger Six will be well spent La Roche Bros.. 1214 N. Brnnrl St. nniiiiiiiiiiiiiii.niami'insiKii iii iffl ll l!iill'iiiiiMMl lilllllllllllllll If you own a Scripps-Booth Sport Touring, Roadster, Sedan or Coupe, you enjoy not only superior performance, but likewise better appearance than the average car offers. La Roche Bros., 1214 N. Brond St. 11 II I III I I lllliiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiJ iPllli( Navy Retail Store Outside Navy Yard Gate Infill ( 44 fl S1IS n m. n nn ZSr liwm m. w i r n Vl..i v, ....... rniOE . I AHTIOLEB AATITit a Si5!R.Sr?'. 11(1 U IS will 40 yd , i. ..... r8-...: uor Jini.' ..' u,,u wiro... Mu.ln i.l V""". Plal . . . 'tt Ini m'1'.'?1 30 wide... T.iil .' """''"died, "JU" wide "iki't. 'ci'.l10"10 '"...? i.L?"i coallnr .... ,,,iK in -' ? :?taX,w' b,ue iirn.t.. : . n !! 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S47 !& "'imrwInrtfil'Ji'' " na;r transfer tbrte .20. hoh I ' i ''IVKliU'on esiVn"ir",.tnAway xa store, lnrormatren mnv be nh nlnd Store Hours: 9 to S:30 Gimbel Restaurant, Service is so good that several hun dred business men take lunch here every day. -Seventh floor. Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT it EIGHTH NINTH FOR THURSDAY Philadelphia, Pa., June 9, 1920 In-town and out-of-town friends meet at the Gimbel Restaurant. There is nothing quite so good in town. Gimbels $10,000,000 Adjustment Sale In Line With the Store s Creed of Real Helpfulness un, ior tne power to state this case fairly! Tf. mAfltia an rmip.h to Philadelphia shoppers this widespread feast of lowered prices. And yet, we so sincerely wish to keep the statements free of buncombe. No offering of goods at Gimbels is made from any sen timental standpoint. This store's business is to win the public's confidence and sup port. Our ideal is service most of wanted, reliable goods for the dollar; sold with greatest comfort to the shopper. The Store meets its ideal by doing its utmost. Reliability first of all; true Fashions that make garments long a source of satisfaction to their wearers; realness in all goods And now A Resolute Departure from War's High Prices, This gives real help to the !ar ere majority who have been re stricted in supplying their needs. We read the times as meaning that Manufacturer and Dealer are Packed up to Move Forever from a Fool's Paradise Goods will fetch such prices as the great body of purchasers cart pay without groaning. Production costs must react to that test. No longer can ex penses be piled on and passed on to the consumer. The cost-plus plan hurried production during the war did much to win the war. But the war is over and cost-plus has no more standing today than would a government that permanently pointed machine guns down every street. Rings, Bar Pins, Watches, Lavallieres Diamonds and Platinum Below Today's Cost And the more of an expert you arc in diamonds, the more quickly you'll take advantage. "Color" Is right the pure blue-white of fine stones. And most of the diamonds are absolutely perfect. And the platinum settings are most artistic. Bar Pins and Brooches, now $30 to $1000. Pendants and La Valliercs, now $35 to $29S, Finger Rings, now $32 to $73S. Watches now $95 to $678. Gimbels, Jewelry Store, First floor Think of Women's Sports Coats Silk-lined Throughout at $15 Three-quarter length big pockets smart belt high or low collar correct sleeve polo-cloth in the favorite "natural" shade. Same model, in even finer polo-cloth unlined (motorists like that), at $10.25; silk-lined, at $25. Velour and Serge Capes and Restaurant Wraps at $19.75 The velours in tan; navy blue and Copenhagen' blue. The serges in the good old stand-by blue. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor 100 Misses' Silk Dresses Reduced to $16.75 Foulards taffetas Georgette combined with crepe de Chine. And some of the sweetest little "dancing nets" net combined with taffetas imaginable. Travel styles. Street styles. Evening styles. Week-end-styles. Misses' Flex-o-Tex Suits Reduced to $24.75 In the "travel colors" heathery browns and greens and blues and tanny tones. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor; 1200 Window Shades- '--Special at 85c All Colors All Perfect 6 Feet Long 3 Feet Wide" Complete with hardware and even the pull-cord! Plenty of greens and buffs and even white. Flat Brass Curtain Rods, Brackets, Curved Ends Non-tarnishable. Complete in a box. Gimbels, Upholstery Store, Fifth floor 45c Hand-Embroidered Envelope Chemises Latest Philippine Shipment to the White Sale --at $2.85 and $3.85 SSLu" Hand-scalloped, of course, and with the strap-like shoulder-treatments that are the most satis factory under summer's sheer dresses and waists. Exquisitely fine embroidery. The Most Popular White Sale Groups are the Pink and White Chemises at $1.50, $1.65 and $1.95 Batiste and nainsook. Strap-tops or shaped tops. Hand-embroidered in pastel colors or lace-trimmed. And the backs even as lovely as the fronts. Gimbels, Second floor Sweaters Reduced Their New Prices Bring Them to About Half Today's. Market Prices. Beginning with an exceedingly smart Tuxedo. Fiber-Silk Sweater Pictured Reduced to $10.50 Which is $4 lopped from its price here, and $9.50 from its price elsewhere. Robin's egg blue, tan, pink, rose, be sides navy blue and black. Three Shetland Models Reduced, Two at $5.95, one at $7.95 Those at $5.95 have ripple skirts and flare sleeves, but in different stitches. Plain slip-on at $7.05. Pink, turquoise, tan, Peking and black. And there's a bit of black ribbon that runs through. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor mv'" lew III m& rMp'sj? m "v''t inf lis Mm 1 1)J v''j iMttilM fifty wtm ill' Ml mS nfwm Mil 310.50 Strap-Wrist Fabric Gloves Special at 85c And also the fashionable styles with sack at wrist, At 85c. They are broken lots of first-quality goods including all sizes yes yours, to be sure! but not all sizes in each style. Women's Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, at $1.55 Heavy Milanese silk. White only. Save More Than a Third. Gimbels, First floor Women's Silk Stockings, at $1.15 Slight "Seconds" Of the regular $2 and $2.50 grades that's why they're made of such fine lustrous silks. Black white colors. And the defects are too slight to weaken wear. Women's Silk Stockings at $1.45 Save 50c. Mostly black and cordovan. ' Gimbels, First floor. 175 Women's "F!ex-o-Tex" Suits Reduced to $29 Particularly good sports styles with the clever "little touches" that mark the difference between ordinary sports suits and Gimbel-make. All Colors travel and vacation heather colorings; Country Club gay colors; including wonderful tan-brown shades and woodsy effects and the richest, deepest rose-tones of the sea son. And glorious blues. And but the color variety is won derful. All sizes, too. Lineen Suits Now $7.90 But Only About Fifty Blue-tones, the lovely light and dark blues A fascinating cut. With unique white cordings and buttons. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Women's Billie Burke Mornieg Dresses of Gingham At $2.55 Straight-line model pleated front and back below a yoke. So comfortable and easy to work in these warm days. A flat round collar of chambray and loose three-quarter sleeves finished with chambray cuffs. There are roomy pockets, too, banded at top with chambray. Gray, blue or lavender and white stripes. The Adjustment Sale price lessens the regular price by a dollar or more. ' Gimbels, Third floor New Specials in Bedclothing Sheets.. 81x90 inches. Of well known, well-wearing quality of muslin that is free from dressing. Special at $2.35. Save 50c on each one. Pillow Cases. 45x381 inches. Of standard Pepperill muslin. Special at 48c. Save one-third! Crochet Bedspreads. Double- bed size. Fringed. With cut corners for metal beds. Splendid for summer use. Special at $2.35. Save one-thirdl Scalloped Bolster Cases. 42x 72 inches. Of durable muslin. Special at $1.45. Save one-fourth! Gimbels, Bedclothing Section, Second floor. 10,000 Cans Mixed Soup Vegetables at No. 2 cans. Limit one dozen. 6000 lbs. St. James Coffee (Blend) lb. at In 25-lb., 10-, S- or 3-lb. lots. 25 Chests Tippy Orange Pekoe Tea, lb. at New-season; in 10-lb., S- or 3-lb. lots. Gimbels, Pure Food Store, Chestnut Street Annex 1 lie 45c 48c 7-Piece Cereal Sets Half Price at $1.50 Three large jars, three small jars and one salt box. With lettering on jars sugar, coffee, salt, spice, etc. At $1.50. 38-Piece White-and-Gold Cottage Sets-, Special at $9 Service for six people. Coin gold handles; dainty gold band decoration on white porcelain body. A good saving at $9. Gimbels, China and Glass Section, Fourth floor saS Electric Vacuum .eaners $16.95 Lightest machine made 8 lbs., thoroughly guaranteed. Com plete with cord and plug. Only a hundred at this price. Gimbels, Fourth floor Willard Sewing Machines at $39 Red$Toed One of the Many Specials in the Tcn-Million-Dollar Adjustment Sale Made by the Domestic Sewing Machine Company and fully guaranteed. At $39. Other values; Singer Sewing Machines at $45 Save $20 Domestic Sewing Machines at $47 Save $13 Willard Parlor Cabinet Sewing Machines, $47 &T' $5 at Time of Purchase, Then $1 weekly for the balance Gimbels, Fourth floor and Subway Store 910 to CIO kUowuio for your old wtMm U you purobai tbt Doin.atto Boudoir Cublntt Bswln Maohln Uotrlo. Rugs Save Tlnird or More These told of are barest hint there are thousands of other rugs in the wanted sizes 9x12 ft. America's best fancy Grass Rugs at $15 9x12 ft. Reversible Wool-and-Fiber Rugs at $14.25 and $17.50 9x12 ft. heavy Colonial Rag Rugs at $16.75 and $24 9x12 ft. extra heavy Imported Rush Rugs at $21 9x12 ft. fine close pile seamless Velvet Rugs at $61.50 9x12 ft. high grade Royal Wilton Rugs at $98.50 Gimbels, Fifth floor, m wr ?, ms ''): '& ..y wm . tt i : ju . n :iLr,t!i mm IfllB ' .! r K.ftii W.to M ,- .a ,8;k ntr 5i 'r k . tZV .i.i t f ' r9 rj i5J J jK"1 WW 1 ' th't; "S K ' & 4 A ' 'fl? Ml lS& a f-V S. ', nf a M '? 11 - (3 vj SI ' w .A. M g 1 it ti m 1 31 I ?" ! m m iVJ a Br U ww uruiirn n a - --.,-... .- .j -, - - .--t.-.-., t t . ": fi!&it-V. .,tLujkJa,!Ji ..- K. r u . i FA J'. J.Ur