Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 02, 1920, FINAL, Page 11, Image 11

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deal for All Working Pur--...
Sliehtlv Used.
THE MILITARY SHOP
708 Market St., rnuaaeipnm
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AFFINITIES
Maty Roberts Rtnchart
Stories-say, charming, witty
and wise, by the author of DAN
GEROUS DAYS, etc. Net $1.75
THE WHITE MOLL
frank L. Packard
Thrilling adventures of a femi
nine Jimmie Dale in the under
world, by the author of THE AD
VENTURES OF JIMMIE
DALE, qtc. Net, $1.90
THE SLAYER OF SOULS
Hnhert W. tllmmhitrx
"A gorgeous, uncanny bit qf fas
cinating literature." Cleveland
Plain Dealer. Net,' $1.90
INVINCIBLE MINNIE
Elizabeth ii. Holding
"Thoroughly American, thor
oughly modern, thoroughly hu
man, Minnio is an achieve
ment." Boston Transcript.
Net, $2.00
PAINTED MEADOWS
bophle Kerr
A bully love story by the author
of "See-Saw." Net, $1.90
DAISY ASHFORD ; Her Book
by the author of "The Young
Visiters," with characters rival
ling Mr. Salteena. Net, $2.00
THEHERM1TOFFAREND
Margaret tedler
In which is solved the mystery
surrounding tho lonely dweller
on the cliffs. Net, $1.76
MRS. CRADDOCK
W. Somerset Maugham
By the author of "Tho Moon and
Sixpence." "Maugham's best
book." London Bookman.
Net, $1.90
AT ALL
Booksellers
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Store Open All Day Saturday
Closed All Day Monday
Guaranteed
20 YEARS
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Priced During the War, $15
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$20 Grade, $ 6
$25 Grade, $ 8
$30 Grade, $10
$46 Grade, $15
$50 Grade, $25 "
$100 Grade, $50
I PRESS & SONS
COR. 8i SCfiESTNlIT STS.
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET s CHESTNUT :t EIGHTH ' NltH
FOR SATURDAY
Philadelphia, Friday, July 2, lto ij 1
Wo can sell you a house complete, except the foundation-' '!
that can bo erected into a substantial all-year homo in two weelcs! M ,
The Waist Sale "Specials"
for Holidaying
whether Picnic or Formal Party.
Prices : 2, $2.8$, $3, 3.95 and $5
Mostly Half -Price
White cotton waists mostly organdies and voiles. Plenty hand-embroidered some
even hand-made.
Colorsmostly novelty voiles. Georgettes white, pink, bisque.
Embroidered' tricolettes vivid colors, mostlv. Habutais white. Four styles.
Frills. Tic-arounds. Slip-ons. Two-in-ones. Collarless, Tuxedos. Roll-collars.
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Habutai, S2.85.
Novelty Cotton Sailors.
Overblouses, $2. p. S. Plenty of extra sizes in tho $3.95 groupings.
Glmbrli. Halon ef Drni, Third Boor.
Roll-Up Felt Sports Hats
Holiday Specials at 95c
White, Copenhagen blue and a deep coral-roso.
Ribbon Sports Hats : $2.75
Cushion brims of Milan hemp ribbon crown. Plain and two-color
effects and all-whito a-plcnty.
Olmbtli. Flril floor.
, Picnic Skirts of Sturdy
Khaki Special at $3.95
Roomy enough for tennis and hiking and the picnic
"stunts."
And Smartly-Cut White Skirts Yes,
All of Pre-Shrunken Fabrics at
$3.85, $5 and $5.85
Gathered models easiest to do up.
Button-trimmed.
And every kind of pocket.
Gabardines, Surf-satins, English cords.
And at $10.75 Surf-satins pleated. A bit dressier.
Glmbtlf, S.Iom of Drcai. Third floor.
Two Models L Knitted
Bathing Suits
All Swimmers Love
Special at $9.75
Tho style pictured Slip-on. Button on
shoulder. Equestrienne cuffs on tho tights. Tiny,
tiny, tiny under-arm sleevelets. And such stunning
color-combinations as Copenhagen and black, and
black and green.
Tho other model has the ruffled bloomers tho
knee-elastics do the ruffling! Round neck. Shoulder
buttoning. Black and green, and green and purple.
$9.75
fllmbtl.i. Salon, of Drrsi, Third floor.
The "Cool Suits" Active
Boys Must Have at
$8.50, $10.50 and $12.50
Ages 6 to 17 years, Crash, Panama, Palm Beach natural color and
dark serviceable colors. Linen cool! .... , . ,
Finely tailored Norfolks with yoke back and front; pleats and paten
pockets. At $8.50, $10.50 und $12 50. . .
Boys' "White-Top" Washable Suits, Special at $2.95 Ages 3 to 8.
Oliver Twist models combining white rep and dark blue Junior Cloth.
OlmbrU. Bom Sections, Third floor.
Misses' Cool, Smart Travel
Suits of Silk-Pongee Two
Styles Special at $25
One style has tho famous "Tuxedo collar" rolU clear to the hem
of tho coat.
And tho other has the irresiBtiblo boyish "round collar" with smart
little double pleatings.
16- and 18-year sizes.
And tailored to tho queen's taste!
Two Clearaway Groupings of Dresses
Hurry-Priced $15 and $25
Including in each group organdies both tho dainty sweet-pea
colors and the dark browns and blues there's such a furoro for.
Printed voiles and very, very, very flno ones.
And dozens of blue dresses and scores of pinks and hundreds
of white.
P. S. In the 25 grouping are some pale-color organdies made over
navy blue or black taffeta.
Glmbris, Salon of Ttrna, Third floor.
Surplice Collars
and Collar and Cuff Sets
at $1 to $3
Lovely summer styles that retain the plainness of tho tailored dress
or make tho tailored dress a dressy dress;
Collar and Cuff Seta, Special at $1.50. Of Embroidered ecru net
edged with fluted ruffles of plain net. Flat dr semi-roll collars.
or of Crisp White Organdio with shirred net trimming. Semi
roll collar, extra long cuffs, for short sleeves. At $1.50.
Waistlino Surplice Collars. Organdie with ruffles or hemstitching
or lace alone sometimes combined. At $1, $1.50, $2, $2.25. With
extra long cuffs, at $2.75 and $3.
Gimbel.. First floor.
Men's Bathing Suits
Take along your own! Much more sanitary and satisfactory.
SPECIAL Men's all-wool Bathing Suits, fancy striped $3.50
shirt, plain blue trousers, sizc3 36 to 42; save a third at. .
SPECIAL Men's "Life Guard" Bathing Suits, whtto $3,95
part-wool shirt, blue flannel trousers, white web belt; at
Other "Llfo Guard" Bathing Suits, up to $10.
Glmbcl., ftportlne Goods, Fourth floor.
p . i- ' - . .
Wrapped Chocolate
Caramels o4r;25 lb. at
SPECIAL Chocolate-covered Assorted Caramels, b,)fiQn
SPECIAL Quinby's "California Chocolates," in Redwood boxes
At 78c lb. Box Half.Price
Glmbfli. Chtornnt Btrwt Annrx. Grand Alils and Subway Store.
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1200 Vacation "Pinky Things "
Mostly Catalogue Reserves
To Be Closed Out Tomorrow
Least
Saving
a Dollar
Envelope Chemises and Nightgowns. Mostly of pink batiste plenty of "Seco silk."
at
$1.85
$1.85
$1.85
There are elaborate lace tops and satin tops and hand-embroidery everything for
vacation dress-up times. oimbei.. second noor.
Custom-Tailor-Standard
SUITS FOR MEN
(hon J dM Q Mostly Kuppenheimer and
t)Oy aim tyty Society Brand
It's this way
These suits were made to re
tail at $55 to $65.
Pretty high prices but the
makers were faced with high
costs and big payrolls. Yet, after
all, the suits were finished late,
and the cut price is made to do a
month's selling in a couple of days.
Hand - tailored, as is
custom tailoring, wher
ever shape has to be
worked in "kneaded in"
is the term. Of course, ordi
nary long seams are machine-
sewed as custom tailors do that
part. Silk all silk for the sewing.
These suits are the top in ready-
to-wear clothing. The early prices
have sounded "high" you didn't have
the payrolls to face. But think of i
suits of clothes at $39 and $49!
For all normal men of 33 to 50 inch chest measure.
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Don't Miss the Men's
SILK SHIRTS at $4,95
To be sure, the total price is $5.15, the 20c being for war tax.
Silk Shirts made of a fine shirting fabric, wherein cotton threads are used in the
colored stripes.
The low price came through the slump in silk prices, and the owner of the fabric
tried to avoid some of his loss by having the fabric made into shirts. Silk values largely
came back," but the shirt prices couldn't be raised.
Buy liberally good cotton shirts cost about as much as these silk ones.
Well shaped; liberal size; shrunk neckband; good pearl buttons; generous double
cuffs.
Styles and colorings will suit men who give a care to hot-weather dress.
GImbtla. bhlrt hrttlon and Grand Male. Flra floor, nod Subway Store.
Tomorrow : Subway Store
Important Sale of Women's and
Misses' Figured Voile Dresses
At
$5.75
Near Hdf-Price
Or Just Half-Price
Or Even Below Half-Price
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I Men's Cool Mohair Suits in the Subway Store
at $13.50 and $16.50
If you'vo never had ono you don't know tho comfort it Rives.
Better jjpt one now! $13.50 and $16.50.
Sizes for younc men B3 well as matured men.
Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits
at $12.50 and $15 All Sizes
White Duck
Trousers, .$3
Khaki Trousers
at $3.50
Qlmbeli. JSbwa 8tor.
Boys' Palm Beach Norfolk Suits
at $10 Ages 7 to 17 Years
And boys' cuto Wash Suits, at $1.85 to $3.50.
And those popular little Rompers, 85c and $1.25. Just the thine
for seaahoro or playttround.
Olmbeli, Subwuy Store.
Women's Summer Shoes
4000 x 9 QC
Pairs, at P7J
Pumps Oxfords
All tho popular lcathersnnd white canvas.
Smart styles that arc so desirable
All sizes in tho lot.
And tho savings are worthwhile.
$2.95.
fllrubeln. Subway Storo.
Men's Canvas Outing Shoes $2.95
"Keds" for every member of tho family, variously at $1.50 to $3.
Great for playing tennis.
Gtralirlt, Subway Store.
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Because we took everything the maker had and started him off with
Fall orders !
Fifteen styles with handkerchief tunics, silk pleatings and the
sweetest organdie touches.
All printed voiles.
Wonderful colorings: Navy blue-and-white, Copenhagen blue-and-white,
black-and-white, navy blue-and-gold, Copenhagen blue-and-gold, and
sprinklings of "novelty colorings" such as navy blue with Copenhagen
blue, or navy blue with brilliant rose, or brown with white and even a
few dotted prints.
Misses' sizes, 16, 18 and 20.
Women's, 34 to 46.
aimbol, Subway 8 tot.
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