Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1920, POSTSCRIPT, Page 12, Image 12

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MOUNTING on MosUn and
Cardboard of Maps, Potter
and Plans.
NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO.
38S.QthSt,Phila.
Market 1900 Main 569
(Ulvanized Boat Pomps
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GlMBEL BROTHERS
MARKET "CHESTNUT it EIGHTH I. NINTH"
FOR TUESDAY
Philadelphia, June 14, 1920
$100 from the marked price of any new piano or player
piano as a feature of this Adjustment Sale.'
Store Hours: 9 to 6
Gimbels so decidedly lead Jn value-giving as to be
classible as a public utility.
fc, t. ItTJtfr Co.) 89 N. Zd St.
win t'lvot mnrnri tli.
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N. Z. GRAVES
Incorporate
400 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
She nonM of Specialties In ratnta
and VarnlthM
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Ready for
Tomorrow
Women's
and Misses1
New Half-Price Groups tt Dress Sale
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rooT ANI T.tMB
TROUDLES
Inatnntly rellevM
by our tprctal arch
unporta, fitted and
adjuittd by expert.
O u r Reamlraa
T3atlo ItoalerT. the
moat comfortabla
unport for varU
eoae veins, awollan
limbs, weak knees
and anklee,
Truitea. abdominal
and athlrtla inn.
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$25, $35
Porters of all klnilft. Tmri
eformlty appliances In tba world.
infra. of A
rh?,l,hJ Or hoiwdlo Co.. 40 N. ISth at.
Cut out and keep for reference. P. U
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, JUNE '
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PLAYER ROLLS
WEYMANN
1108 Chestnut St.
"Everything Mutical Since 1864"
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3EE
OUR PLATFORM
Service
LLEWELLYN'S
rhlladrlphU'a Standard Draff Store
1S18 Chestnut Street
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1
I Do They
jiKnow?
E Are the Insurance Men
Safe Guides?
T 00K up the Insurance rates
5 on different roofing mato-
rials used on wooden sheathing
E boards, and you will find that
E the National Fire Protection
E Association gives tin the low-
E est rate of all.
E But you may ask: Do these
E men know their business?
5 Well, when you remember
H that their business is to tell
E all the fire insurance com-
E panics how to get the most
E profit with the least risk to
E their millions, it seems fair to
E conclude that they are also
E safe guides for you.
E For roofing there is nothing
E like tin but you want the best
E tin. Ask any roofer to name
the best brands. If he men-
tlons NU-DURA-TIN, you'ro
E safe.
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I Stationery j
For Manufacturers
BLANK BOOKS
Bound and
Loose Leaf
LTnioonAFHiNa
PniNTINO
ENGRAVING
OFFICE
STATIONERY
AND SlrPLIES
1
OFFICE stationery and supplies
should be purchased with the same
regard for their quality as is exercised
in buying your raw materials. Mann
products offer you the utmost in effi
ciency, durability, quality I
Complete Loose Leaf Lodger Outfits
leaves, binders and Indexes blank books,
memorandum books, columnar books (2 to
30 columns) pens, pencils. Inks, erasers
card Index cabinets and filing devices.
Immediate delivery on any of the
above.
WILLIAM MANN COMPANY
529 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
New York Offices: 261 Broadivay. Founded in 18i8
rnoTOPi.ws
PHOTOPLAYS
PHOTO PIAYS
THRU
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.OflMERICA
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through tho STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
Alliimkri 12th- Morris & Paaryunk Ave.
rtinamura Jtat Daiivats. es u o.
, ENID HEVVET In
"THE FALSE ROAD"
Al I FnWFMV Frankford & Alleeheny
IU.UUU1JUM Jlt
Daily 2 IS Evua at 3.
MAT ALLISON In
THE WALKOFFS"
A POT T O 5-'D THOMPSON STS.
rrJL,LSU MATINEE DAILT
"DR JEKTLL WP MR HIDE'
By R f STEVENSON
ADPAniA CHESTNUT nelow 16TH
AfVML'IM in A M tn 11.15 P. M
WANTU HUVI.EY In
mis iionns
BALTIMORE &V?oA,3K?
OFRM.DINE FARRAR In
"THE WOVAN WO THE Pl'PPET '
PT T ICRIRH BROAD STREET AND
DLUCDllXLI l"5QLrHANNA AVE
TLARA KIMBALL VOL'NO In
THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN '
MODFI 25 SOUTH ST. Orchestra.
" Continuous 1 to 11.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In
' TRILnr
OVERBROOKS?viiRnv
W-,Th,EAVu.HOATTE",n
1-U MARKET 8THEET
I" V M t(j 11:15 I. M
PALACE
V VKIA1 i
T7IE HEART OF A CHILD"
PRINCFS 1018 MARKET STREET
,, . s A ' o U:15 p. M
'!,.," WA I THA LI. In
'THE CONFESSION-
REGENT JfRKET ST Blow 17TH
lJ-Utm 4 A M to 11 P. M
DnnOTHT DAI.TON In
THE DARK MIRROR"
BROADWAY WWfr
NORMA TALMDOE In
THE WOMW OIVES"
fADITO! 1" MARKET STREET
W-rl I KJL jn A M to 11 13 P M
LFW roDT In
' THF BfTTKRFLT MAN '
COLONIAL G,n2 Wl?lZV PKT:
PAI I INT FRFDERK K In
THE PALIsrR TARE
ITMPRCQQ MAIN ST MAVATUNK
t,lVlrKn30 MVTINKE DAILY
WILI TVM HART In
THE TOI I, CJATF
RIAL TO GERMANTOWN AVE.
,nL,iu AT TITr.PEIIOCKEN ST.
MARK TWAIN'S
' HrfKLEBERRT FINN"
RURY XLARKET ST BEIXJW 7TH
iWU 1 10 A M tn 11 IB P. M
TLATRE WHITNET In
MOTHERS OF MEN"
SAVOY K11 MARKET STREET
it- Y v- 1 R A M TO MIDNIGHT
HOt'SE PFTERH In
' THE CLOSED ROAD"
SHERWOOD Mth na HUlmopa
iT.TTr TPI t '
' LOVB WITUOrf QUnSTION"
FAIRMOUNT &fIa&'teV
LI cr REID In
"THE DVNCIV F'OOr."
CAN1IT V THEATRE 1311 Market St.
rMlVlll-iI 0 M tn Mldnlht
ANITA STKWART In
"CIX)VI R S REBELLION
;ATIJ CT THEATRE Below Spruce
JO 1 n O 1 . MATINEE DAILT
"SHOULD A 'WOMAN TELL"
nnd LI.OTD COMEDT
FRANKFORD
4715 FRANKFORD
AVENL'E
THOMVS MEIOHAN In
"WHT CHWOF TUI R WIFE"
GREAT NORTHERN ?."7'2;Z.W&'
NA?IMOVV In
"THE HEART OF A CHILD
IRir5t?DIAI .0TII S. WALNUT TS
llVlrClXIrM- Matu . .in Era 7 4 U
REX BEACH S
"THE SILVER HORDE"
STANI FY MARKET AnOVE KITH
J1'ilL1 I' II M to II IS p, M
JOHN BARRTMORR In
DR JEKTLL AND MR HTDE
CTAD KENSINGTON AND
,J l rly- LEHIGH AVENUES
WIITIAM R HART In
' THE TOLL OATE"
VICTORIA MARKET BT AB 0TH
V 1V-. 1 V-TV1-V p A M to 11 13 P M
VIOI.A DANA In
"DANGEROUS TO MEN"
w
The N1XON-NIRDLINGER Al
THEATRES lyl
BELMONT B2D ABOVE MARKET
M II WARNER In
"THE WHITE DOVE"
CEDAR TH CEDAI AVENUE
HFSSfR TIATAKAWA In
THE DEVIL'S CLAIM
COI ISFUM MAKL-T BETWEEN
VVl-.IOC.UlVl r.OTH AND HOT
iii- DTfrTif t rim i
i i ninnniii in
"THE HAGEBRUSHER
BOTH
IRIS
KENSINGTON AND
ALLEGHENY AVENUES
SESSI'E HATAKAWA In
NOTORIOUS MRS SANDS"
LAFAYETTE
VIVIAN M
KENSINGTON AVE.
iriirTftKf M11ITIM Ih
11USIIANI)SAM) WIVES"
1 CAHCD 18T LANCASTER AVE
LtAUC.I MATINEE DAILY
MAY ALLISON In
"THE WALKOFFS"
I IDDDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV
LilD&lX 1 I MATINEE DAIH
MARSHALL NEILAN'8
"THE lltvrn'S END"
II IMRO NT ST & GIRARD AVE.
JUIV1DU Jj;fg JJ"!T?rInkford "L"
"THE WOMAN IN THE SUITCASE"
I On NT 62D AND LOCUST STREETS
LULUOl Mnt-i 1 sn iin bv o 30 toil
RF.X nEACH S ""
'THE SILVER HORDE"
NIXON MD AND ma,iic?Tb.8t8.
"A MANHATTAN KVIGIir1
nd 0
RIVOl I B1D AND HANSOM STS.
IMVULI Matinee Dally
THOMAS MEIOHAN In Y
"WHT CHANGE TOUR WIFE?"
QTRAMn "ERMANTOWN AVE
3 l rvrtiiL AT VENANOO
MAE MI'RRAT In uu
"ON WITH THE DANCE"
WEST ALLEGHENY Afc
jsJhjJAh
The Savings : $15 to $40
i
In the $15 Group
Linens in every color of this colorful
Summer 1 And linens combined with voiles.
And the lovliest white dot embroidered blue
voiles with white organdie frillings. And
handkerchief linens. And dot-embroidered or
gandies plenty of white, but plenty, too, of
pink, blue, sea-green, and cantaloupe yellow.
And ginghams. And tissues. And crepe
uasuca. nnu 4uu auuuiunui luuiuiu-vuucs.
In the $25 Group
Cross-bar tissues. And wonderful linena in
"designers' .styles." And dainty shell-pink
Georgettes all saucy ruffles and unique lace
triangles. And adoring figured 'Georgettes
Autumn's colorings; Autumn styles. And taf
fetastaffetas at their prettiest I And beaded
Georgettes. And embroidered Georgettes. And
ruffled Georgettes. And rose-strewn Georg-
ettes. And evening arcsscs, ocsiuca.
In the $35 Group
Mostly printed Georgettes the most
beautiful printings of the season. And bead
embroidered satins. And wool-embroidered
satins and embroidered tricolettes and nico
tines. Very luxurious very varied gowns,
Indeed.
All Sizes Both Women's and Misses'Not in the Same Styles, Bat in
Vf Y f . .at aC.W.J HVaf aT aff. aV A tf fTf.
tLVery t aonc or x-u . . .-. h Gimbels Salons o Dres3, r floor
Women' Emtrolflered Voile, Mlaaea' Orjandla Dren, 8XS
9io aoir-pno. nm-pnce
And in the Subway Store
Groups at $4.75, $6.75 and $9.75
Savings $5 to $15.25
Ginghams, Organdies. Plain voiles. Printed voiles. Braided, Embroidered. Printed. Flowered. Ruffled, Pleated, Tucked, Taf-
feta-trimmed. Satin-trimmed. .... - u i e u p,
Pink, blue, white, green, orchid, yellow. Blue-and-white. Black-and-white. Rose-and-white. Gimbels. Subway Store
Philadelphia is Back to Peace Times in
the Matter of MEN'S SUITS
27.SO and 33.50
Close to half the prices they were made to bring.
Selling started this morning sale based on cancelled orders, because late in delivery.
EVERY SUIT IS ALL-WOOL. The Cheapest Fabric Used is Amos Abbott's Virgin Wool Cloth. Finest Tailoring. Silk
Sewed Seams. Linen Canvas and Genuine Haircloth Used. All Linings and Vest Backs of Silk or Super-Quality Mohair. Hand
Tailored Clothes for Particular Men and Young Men.
Worsted and Worsted Cheviots, Cassi- I nxx,, . Plain and Herringbone Diagonal Checks,
j. uttci "oipiaiciSj Homespuns and Mingled Effects.
jtjp j j rConservative and Double- and Sirigle
IVlOCletS J breasted in Fashionable but High-Class
Goods
Colors
meres, Tweeds and Cheviots.
Blues and Browns, Grays and Greens, in
Plain Colors, Herringbones, Neat Checks
and Plaids.
.Lines for Fine Dressers.
Mere sleeve or trousers shortening free but more extensive alterations will be charged for. Few will require it, as there is a very
complete scale of sizes.
We reserve the right to complete deliveries in two to four days no usual organization could handle such a business more quickly.
Gimbels, Second floor
3 f T
1 Fit HI y Jim
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f"". jT '
Sensational Sale of Handsome Phonographs
At Half Price
A maker of high-grade talking machines wishing to quickly convert his stock into cash turns
over to us the entire lot of two most expensive models to be sold at about cost- of manufacture.
Af ftQ Being Half the
iW tP07 Regular Price
183 in Solid Walnut
Colonial Cabinet of solid wal
nut, -lncli panels, it Inches
hlsh, 22 Incites deep and 19 H
Inches wide.
Motor Double spring, plays
fle to six 10-Inch records with
one winding-. Winds and runs
absolutely noiseless. Has tone
modifier tor loud and soft ef
fects. 12-lnch turntable runs abso-
lutely true.
I 1 B T ' IP,ar al hfvlr 1jT
il ! ill
176 in Mahogany
These Dhonoerrar)hs have one of the crood standard mntovs- cpionfifindiiir nmnf amA i
and universal tone arm so that any disc (flat) record can be played.
Every home can have a really fine talking machine so easy are the terms of payment.
Special selling space for these beautiful machines Seventh floor Auditorium. Also sold
in Subway Store. $89.
$100 Off the Regular Price of Any New
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A 1UYV1 M. 1M11V I JJ. SA1.A. VrJL VMlllillL 1 Idnn automatic TtSp of the lat.t U-
" M. iT " aa sign. WOnderiUI Cieor i"
Special Concession for the $10,000,000 Adjustment Sata
All instruments here are marked always in plain figures-prices from which we at no time permit a penny variation but as a fea
ture of this very comprehensive sale we make this fine concession, as it is an exception.
Representatives of
Adam ctylo mahosany Cabinet
with cared lid and flutd front
posts. 45 Inches high. 21 Inches
wide and 22 Inches deep
Motor Double sprlntr, play8
five to six 10-lnch records Wtn
one wlndlnc. Vlndn and runs ab
solutely noiseless. HaB tone mofl
lfler for loud ivnd soft -
Ball-benrlni; tone arm "" ""
For a Limited Period
New Player Pianos Regularly
$550 $875 Deduct
$695 $925 $100
$750 $950 From Each
$795 $1295 Price
Welte Mignon Electric Grand Player Pianos beginning at $2100.
New Upright Pianos Regularly
???!? Deduct
?445 $J0U0
$485 ri fi
$575 From Each
S825 Pnce
Grand Pianos beginning at $895
Hardman Pianos and Autotones
Vose Pianos and Player Pianos
Packard Pianos and PJayer Pianos
Milton Pianos and Player Pianos
Series of Payments confidentially ar
rangedin fact, to suit the purchaser.
Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor
Special Showing in Subway Store
Owners of
Conreid Pianos and Player
Pianos
inTrrnnnrrrrr'n
OZUBBX, BItOTKBnS, PHH.A,, TA.
I am .nt.re.ted In gS """"
"Without obtlRatlons to mc, please send
fuller particulars.
Name . ,,,
Address
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333 MARKET oT.TSffi'Sif
NORMA TALMADGB In
THIS WOMAN OIVE3"
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ANNETTE KELT.ERMANN In
"BAUUIIIIStl 01r TJ1B OODS"
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