-M ' ;- Iv VEg ffBIP&Y, JJHNB tig, H02O in kX' Mrix- tMvTiLM&l .-, wii Tic Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. A Taffeta Frock or Two ! In Navy Blue!! "What shall I wear this afternoon?" a troublesome question that is so aptly answered here. For every woman who chooses to be known as well-gowned will include a Navy Blue Taffeta Frock in her Vacation Wardrobe. $25, $39-50, $45 At theso prices ,you niay chooso with confidence. Bo desired niceties of finish. assured of fine-quality silks and of the daintiness of those Alpine Wool Suits I deed for Travel IjU Set it on the r ror a delicious, aparkl Look tart Ma on both crown & tattls. Iiciouo, drink with your meals, Dr. Swert's, the Original Root Beer, gives a zest which no other drink can equal. Made from the original formula which has been a favorite in New England for nearly 60 years. The Dr. Swett Root Beer Co. 31it and Matter Streets Philadelphia, Pa. Bell Phonal Poplar 1429 Local and Ont-of-Town DUtrlhotan. Write tJi for Attractive Dealer reposition (B&E) Cntlon To prevent substitution look for thin trade-mark Motto Into the bottle, IfcSwetts jmts cpMoffiau Tomorrow Last Day of One-third Off Today and Saturday you can purchase every article of merchandise in our Store at 33 1-3 per cent, off its former selling price And No Longer! This applies with equal force to Suits, Topcoats, Straw Hats, Underwear, Collars, Ties, Flan nel Trousers, Blue Serge Coats anything in the Store. Hundreds of men undoubt edly will take advantage of this last-minute opportunity. Don't be among the late comers. Willi iam H. Wanamaker Store Hours 9 to 5 The fact of the matter is, that the real money saving center of Philadelphia, is known Gimbcls. Gimbel Brothers MARKET t CHESTNUT " EIGHTH NINTH FOR SATURDAY Philadelphia, Friday, June 18, 1921 ; Shop carefully you are the one to know which store gives best values. Some advertisers ae$ through queer glasses. This Ten -Million -Dollar Adjustment Sale Is New Proof of the Helpfulness of the Gimbel Store The Gimbel merchandising plan is to depend on increasing volume of business for profit and year after year it is first in value giving. No store sells all articles at one rate of profit. Some goods Can be inexpensively handled; others are fraught with danger of loss but are necessary to handle in the cause of complete service. But we are certain that any individual or family can make their entire yearly purchases here to their large money advantage. That is Gimbels every day. Emphatically true now. Just now we are fighting for you and with you to ease the cost of living, and we back this great sale with the power of the Store's Ten-Million-Dollar holdings of goods. We can continue the fight as long as necessary. It is a fight, open and fair, against undue costs, which are a greater menace than retailers' profits. Our woes grew out of the "cost-plus prices" of war times. They must stop. Under them costs could rise to the skies surely a fool's paradise. 'I Make the Most of the Daily Bargain Feast CB&i7tyj'i Sale of Girls' Dainty Dresses at $5.75, $7.75, $9.75 and $11.75 Mostly Half -Price Though, savings actually run wp to $18.25. Organdies all crisp ruffles or combined with embroidered organdies. Voiles plain and figured. And fascinating tissues made up in ways that bring out their full beauty. White, pink, blue, yellow, rose, orchid. Plaids and checks and solid colors. And every treatment from hand-smocking to wool-embroidery. In each group Little Girls' styles, in sizes 6 to 10. Big Girls' styles, in sizes 10 to 14. 0 High School Girls' styles, sizes 12 to 16. $5.75 Olnibelt. 51on of Drrfti, Third Root. Where Else Can $5 Buy Such Tub-Skirts as These? Surf-satin (cotton) and the cotton gabardines that never seem to muss and that do up repeatedly to look like new. Pre-shrunken. fllmbel. Salon of Drem, Third floor. Ribbon Sports Hats at $2.95 Mighty Glose to Half -Price Which a clever maker had made up in slack season to keep his people on full time. Crowns of rows of ribbon, alternating with rows of Milan hemp in contrast. The brims of the Milan hemp. Tarn o' shanters and straight crowns. ' Mushroom, saucer, straight and roll-up brims. Novel trimming, full lined and ready to wear. (ilmlifU, Third iind Vlr.t floors. Talking Machines at Half Entire holdings of a thoroughly good maker one of the best standard motors; universal tone arm, adapting the machine to play any flat record. Handsomely Walnut and Mahogany Cased Sale Price, 9 "iiPW Men's Suits Reduced $27.50 and $33.SO Close to Half the Regular Prices4 3 B&A . - HiLr ttC Two styles of cabinet Colonial and Adam style one is 48-in., the other, 45-in. high. Terms too easy to worry any one. blmbela. .xwtrtth floor and Subway Store. The clearaway at reduced prices is based on canceled orders. The proposition is all in your favor, and is right in line with the demand for good goods at lowered prices. Every Suit Is All-Wool The Models and Materials Are Right Up to Date (ilmbel. Hecond floor. Ninth SCrett. Men's Straw Hats at $2.65 Save a Third. Sennit Straw Included! A great assortment of smooth and rough weave Straw Hats at $3.43. Boys' "Freshie" Caps at 50c Men's and boys' silk and mohair Summer Caps, at $1.50 and S1.85. (Umbel, llrat floor. Hickok Buckles Sale of Hickok Selts and Buckles, $1.15, $1.35, $2, $3.25 and $6 Prices are for belt and buckle complete. Variously silver finished, sterling-front and solid sterling buckles. Pierced ini tials, applied, initials or styles for engraving. (ilmlirl. rlrnt floor. Mntli Street. Assorted Chocolates, Less Than Half Price, at 78c lb. Assorted Caramels at 38c lb. Save a Third Two Fine Candy Specials The Chocolates arc Quinby's "California Chocolate Shop," fruit flavored. The Caramels arc wrapped, and flavored with chocolate, vanilla, and nougat. (ilmlirlK, t'hotnut street Annex, drnnd Alle and Nubtraj Store. 3000 New Waists at $3 UiX'l .."".! V 1 v J- X K'tti : r i.i&A 1 : . tfJW $3 Save $1.50 to $3 Twenty-five new s t y 1 e f, mostly short sleeve and open-throat cool est things that Summer knows! Of Summer's cooles,t falnics, too organdies and voiles. Simple little pic nic styles up to very pretty dress up uffairs. Plenty with plenty of lace. 4ilmheb. Salon of Irrn. riilrd Moor. rr Sale of Women's and Misses9 Summery LTCSSeS -4.75, $6.75 and 9J75 In lovely soft georgettes, stylish printed voiles, and crisp organdies, nets and linccn. Plain colors or checks or blocks. Ruffled overskirt or straight model. All sizes at each price $4.75, JG.75 and $9.75. Smart Shimmering Baronet Satin Skirts at $12.75 Plain colors and novelties, in pink, white, blue, taupo and salmon. Sizes 23 to 30. orth almost double, at S1A7&. t Hi (Umbel), (Subway More, In the Subway Store 1200 Women's Petticoats Specially Priced at 95c Enough for Tomorrow Of black sateen. A figured flounce trims tho bottom. And truly exceptional value at 95c. Tilmbel. Subway Store. 1000 Boys' Wash Suits at $2.50 and $3.50 Worth Almost Double Solid colors, stripes and combinations in a variety of models. All sizes, 3 to 10 years. Boys' Cheviot Norfolk Suits, Now $5.95 Close to half price; for boys 7 to 17 years. Olnibeli, Bubtrar .Store. 3000 Bathing Suits of the Sturdy Surf Satin (Cotton) That outwears eery other sea- $) going fabric on the market At $3.95, $4.50, $5, $5.45, $5.90, $6.50 and $6.90 Mostly English-make sateen which is the best surf satin made. Black. With the prettiest pipings and cordings of white or green, or Copenhagen blue. tilmbelH, salon, of Drew., Third door. Sl k Save $10 Men's and Qiii-B-cj Young Men's OUL1L& t2 1 Mtaaa 3 From our regular stock prices slashed for a quick clearance. The values are exceptionally great. One pi ice $15. Men's "Palm Beach" Suits at $12.50 and $15. Men's Mohair Suits, at $13.50 and $16.50. filmbrlk, Suba, store. WOMEN'S White Shoes ( Worth 25 to 40 Percent More $1.95 Cool and comfortable. Of canvas high lace shoes lcathor or rubber soles. Oxfords of canvas with rubber soles and heels. Another style Is trimmed with brown leather strap. All sizes. At $1.95. Children's White Shoes at $1.50 and $1.95 Sizes 6 to 2 fllmbeli, hubnay Store. i VI , 'i v4' n - - J X'Jj m w IX I : t ' n w I ni w 31 4 a M i 1 "t 'f I t '8 i:t ''"" " "?:fJl 1217-19 Chestnut St' T" . "Xtf F- l i'l 40.X I. 'j i V . r . S J ' K..vW,. - . &fe-i& 'J- M xa ."..: jifi.jrfj.i """""- ' "' A ?- . i- (