,j V jimrm-ww9mmA,wt'Wi9njw"m. w-mww W'MtpwFtrc' ' , ..i ...i8 i '- w h il. .. "-ii.Li. '.-. t i -vftlT7W 'J' ,1,000,000 Barrels Ordered Here to J ' Fill Government Tanker j " Tfirco million barrels of fuel oil for t Rovcrnment tnnkcrs are to be deliver! HI iiiiiuciuipiini, arruriuijR in nil an ttonnccment matte by the United States sliIpplnR bonrtl today. , Tuo dripping bonrd In lti statement nonounccd the ncceptnncc of three lildi for MipplyiiiK n totnl of 10,IL'u.0fl0 barrets of oil. The prices riiiico from Sl.10 to JJ2.S0 n barrel, the board nsrec JnB to charier the necesnry steamship tranxportatlon nt n Itxed monthly rate of $u,rU per deadweight ton. 000 to 7,00,000 barrels dnru n crlod OI l II r co j ears ni xxcw uncuas. wfiklBff11 PCIBL 0- The shinning board recently called for bids for furnishing a flvc-ycnr supply of fiicl oil nt the rate of L'0,000,000 barrels it year. Wills Probated Today The will of Kntlirrlne A. t)erlijlilre. of this city, who died in New York, leaving nil vstnle vnlued nt SI 75. 000 mid naming her son. Ileibert Derbyshire, as solo benelieiary. wax ndmlttcd to pro bntn today in tln office of the ri'gister of wills. Other wills probated were Hint of Dr. Joseph Farley, of this eit, who died in Atlnntlc fit. $10,700. 1'rivifle In nddltlon to the ntiiount delivered becpiests. The m ill of Mntildii Witt. HITO0BBS CREEK CAR PLAN Ban licre, lltf.OOO barrels will Im delivered JtJiiU' llnrlng street. nt rott Arthur. ie.. mm from -1,1)00.- nmoug relatives. S I.M10. Association Asks Mayor to Trolley Loop on Boulevard Twelve men, headed by George 11. , Sciffert, who is president of the fnblis , Creek l'nrkwny Homo Association, enllrd on Mayor Moore today, to pro test against operation of a trolley loop on the (Vbbs creek boulevard. An ordinance was pnssed Tuesday b Council which would graiit the I It. T. permission to operate Itoutc No. I- , ears north from Npmcc to Market streets on the boulevard. At present, the mule goes west only to Slxty-llrt street. The delrgntlou wants the Mn.vor to ' Diided eto the ordinance. They sny it would. mar 'the boulevard. ' -- ' '- - - -& ' ' - ""TjhUiI i ii- t ' . , - ' ' 'i.iift r i' - ' - ' -' ,ga' m,n m. ' ff'--,--nislWTimfT1llinni?iir t I "TlfsTT- I llll I 'll'l I fffrrJJTTl TTI gMMSB df .- ; t. . - f Manufacturers! Increase Your Production With Automatic Machinery In this way alone you can overcome incrcuscd labor costs and labor shortage. a Wo can design and build automatic machinery that will speed up your production now ' while demand exceeds supplv and thereby increase vour profits from increased sales and decreased production costs, and Inter when supph equals demand you will be pre pared to profitably produce in the face of competition. We Can Design and Build for Your Own Particular Product Automatic Machinery for l.MM Aiilniniillc Murium Hint rnp In iinprr. nii)liit.e 1,ir. luinl rnnillr. ole. Mnrlilnr Hint rat In foil, rliomliilr bar mill in.U cnnilleH. .Mnrlilnr Unit w rim ,'..,000 imrki.ee of ""OAP .MilniiiHlle Miirliliip. Hint nriui rnrti cuke In lliif paper, mil In rurton iiml fold cnrtiin tind imt curlon In liirgrr lio. , rOWinil Hi will mul.e Mnrldnr. llml I111U.I iij, ,rnn nr lm nrlKli mill till Hir ennir Mllli pi mlrr. nr nliirr rnier nn Hie lin. unii tlir lu roinplrti-lv mHIi ii prlnlnl Mrnpprr. mill llien nliirr n Irnile iiinrl. rnl tin rnrli mil nf llir piiekitEr unit iilme 11.11l.17.' In liircr ntrlnn. i lUITIIIs We Hill ile.lcrii Miirlitne llml nntiiiiinlli'iillt mi l.r line frinn lieel .if iiirillinnril Iliem liiKi-Hier. Iticli in Hie lintliim khiI. Plm e Ilie I ir nr Imllle itllh ilrciiln r illrri'llniiH llirrrln. lurk In lop, mnkliiB imnpletr iur(,neil piiekus,. mIiIiiiiiI the liniili nf Hip milium IiiiiiiI rllltlC Mnrlilnr llml lll iilllnnml li-ully He time iirniiinl plrre cirnil., nrni In pnner mill lenr Hckrt nil iiuMiIp- of purkMfe. riOAUS 'Mnrlilnr Hull will aiitnnintlenll.v wrap I'ltTiim In pnper iiml foil. ' ril.l.S Mnrlilnr Hint wU,L count pill, plnrr tlirm In rIii liotllr. pur Inliel mi lioltlr. put ImtHe In carton iiml rnl carton. i:.Vi:i.OIKS Mnrlilnr Hint will put pnwilrr pufr or any otlirr nrtlrle In rinrlnpr mill uriil nme nutomntlcally. Box, candy, chemical, leather, metal, paint, paper, printing, rubber, sugar, shoe, steel, textile, tobacco INDUSTRIES. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR PRODUCT WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW TO INCREASE PRODUCTION AND DECREASE PRODUCTION COSTS MAY WE CALL AND GIVE DETAILS ? NO OBLIGATION! Giles Engineering Co., Inc. DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS Automatic Machinery Executive) Sales nnd Diiplay Offices Phone Vanderbilt 9395 7300 Ext. 50 il!i l"lnnr GRAND CENTRAL PALACE NEW YORK BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 101 TREMONT ST. 1537 CHESTNUT ST. Phone Main 6936 Phone Locust 6636 DUPLEX TRUCKS BUILT T o H. BUSINESS &yOneaftAe O&test and Most Successful IrucU Cbnifi&Tites 'ttt Anertca, Duplex Limited .1 Truck De nt a n d v (I by niHiincsa al a P r i c c That C an' t Be Touched for 'alue Given. $2935 (.ha-MS Delivered Good Dealer Territory Available a high-powered, high-geared, speedy, pneumatic -tired, worm driven truck, built to fill the gap be tween strictly light delivery cars and slower-speed, heavy-duty trucks. Think of a trutk of "000 to 5000 pound capacity (including body) traelinjr ca-ily nnd smoothly 25 to "( miles an hour. No truck of like capacit can approach it. And it does it safelv and. economically. Sprrd i attained by hiph engine power not low pear ratio. This is what transportation men have demanded, and the DUPLEX LIMITED is the only truck that combines passenger-car speed with motor-truck hauling capacity. The DUPLEX LIMITED is a wotni-drivcn motor truck. the brother of the famous DUPLEX 1-wheol drive heavy-duty truck, a recognized leader in its fie'.d. Each has its distinctive uses, Roth are .built to the same high mechanical and engineering standard. But the DUPLEX LIMITED has many superior and exclusive features besides it.- unu-ual speed. It will pay you to investigate. Specifications in Brief Motor. 1 'j!, I':.1'.". 42 II I' nhril llniif. II"." I.tihrlcutlnn. X.emtK' HlKh Prcusuf !-tm Itmr Alr. Shflrton Worm, with nni-pl"- tnalliMblfl ml hovi nu rirr, pneumatic iifrx7 rear v.x". front l.inlinnrnl: Wlndnhli'ln clrtr!r llelillnE mil tnrtlnc; iimmir Moiomptpr. fi'ilom jnd in -r tlr pump h .rn, Jrom fi-nUers. driver i HUFFMAN-SOMTHWIH1TH CO. 1250 NORTH 2616 STREET, PHlLADELPfflA 'Pfioncs -Bell, Poplar 4265 - Ketone, Race 1967. Store Opens 9 A. M. Store Closes 5 P. M. Gimbel Brothers MARKET t CHESTNUT a EIGHTH NINTH FOR FRIDAY ' W ' , Philadelphia Thursday July 29, 1920 Fore S6118 "Society Branc,, Suits Arrived Too Late for the. Makers to Fill Many Qiders and Gimbels Were Askbd to Distribute Them t Every wearer of good clothes knows the "Society Brand" make- iifSSSH or voung men and men who stay young. ISI&St The hih arandard of workmanship isapparent in every stitch of construction. Every garment is tailored alike the differences in prices are merely cloth and trimmings. The Fabrics Are All-Wool Plenty of Tropical Weights Mported and Hockanum J i'j ii ' " ' J. .'.'.)J . .t-.J..'.; ; V '..V.J.. .'.-. .'.'.; : : "." i i .' t,'.!.':''-11 ' "71 We distribute mese suits at a surprising price concession v 32 $42 $52 Saving an Average Third Glmbclft. btcond floor. Men's Straw Hats at $3 Rough and smooth straw. All sizes. Unuiual Value at S3. " Toyo, Panamas at $1.95 Men's Silk $0 Cfl Outing Hats- S9--.OV Boys' Straw t1 Hat, at- I1 filmbtls, rtrst floor. tl. ) A. I). Act". Misses' Fine TUB DRESSES Reduced to $7.95 "Began Life" at $6 to $11 More Mostly "case dresses" fresh as the clay they were mtide! Gingham sports dresses with white pique waists and big but tons gnd a smart silk tie. Lineens (cotton) ; and reps in soft "smock colors" with hand embroidered pockets. Combination plain-and-printcd voiles Georgette reproductions! Sashed ginghams with big, big pockets dainty checks and prac tical dark plaids. r But any wonderful style at $7.95 mostly half price and less. Misses' Elaborately Beaded Georgette Dresses at $19.75 -save $10 White anil inny. And, beside, veal "party Ocorgctte.s" with daintily bouffant "hooped" hips. And fJeorKcttcs with lacy fagoting. High School Girls' Tub Dresses the Better SortReduced to $6.75 .Smart dressy afternoon ginghams. Fine durable crepes school-proof! I'inc tissues. Crossbar ginghams. And Peter Pan dresses Ages 12 to 1G. (.lnilirls, nloni of llrrxs. Tlilnl 1'oor. f $7.93 Women's Silk Bathing Suits A Clearance of Ones and Twos At $5.85, $6.50, $7.95, $8.75 up to $29.75 Save $3 to $10 . Crisp bright taffetas hand-embroidcrcd or hand smocked br frilly or scalloped. Silk poplins often wool:em broidered. Fine heavy satins shirred or smocked. And cute daring styles with "pantalet bloomers." All-black. All-navy. Or with becoming color touches. CllnibrU, Snlonx of Drni, Tlilnl floor. Embroidery "Flounced" Petticoats at $1.50 Save 50c to 75c So very reasonably priced that the acalion tcunk can always have a fresh one for the fresh dress or s-kirt. Soft white cambric with deep flounce of pretty embroidery yes, and so practical for tubbing. White Nainsook Nightgowns Those comfortable "slip-overs." Trimmed with dainty embroidery edging and priced at SI. 13. Envelope Chemises Sheer white nainook topped with lace yoke anil shouldci--tiappcd with pink or blue ribbon. At S1.93. (iliiilirli.. Nrtoml flour. Candy Specials Orleans Chocolates Assorted, Half fk Price nt lb. "box Vt Comprising clincnlate-covcrcil nutn, nouBitu, caramel? clilps. fruit flavors, creams, hard centers, cherry centers. Broken Cake Chocolate at 60c lb. Wrapped Chocolate Car amels at ;.")c lb. (UnilirlN, lirsliiul strrot iuiu, (.rund All unit .Sulmm More. Boys' Washable Suits Palm I Panama Beach , Cloth $11.50 $9.50 For Little Boys $1.85, $2.65, $3.50 The Palm Beach and Panama Suits are for boys 6 to 1G years; the Middy and Oliver Twist models, ages 2io to1 10. Boys' Washable Knickerbockers, at $1.50 and $1.83; ages 6 to 1G. Boys' Blouses, G to 1G years, at $1. - -lllmhrls. Tlilnl flour. Women's "Hosettes" Silk and Fiber Black and White At 95c a Pair They're mighty popular for bathing. Come ju-"t below the knee and have tumovei cuff tops that conceal the round garters. , , Women's Silk Stockings at $2.50 a Pair (iood heavy weight. Full fashioned. Lisle tops and soles rc-cnforcc the weaving qualities. uineK and wnite. (.imiii., l'lmt floor. I Men's Summer Oxfords -Reduced Now $1.95 to $9.95 Been a Third More to Double Men's White Canvas Oxfords, Welted Leather or Fiber Soles, reduced to $1.95, $3.25 and $1.95. Men's white Buckskin Brogue Oxfords, reduced to $11.83. Meri's "Welbred" or "Perfection" Oxfords reduced to $7.75; dark brown Cordovan (horsehide), also tan and gunmetal calfskin. Men's Cordovan' (horsehide) Brogue Oxfords reduced to $9.93. Gtnibrls, fefcond floor. I Subway Store Sale of Women's and Misses' Cool Dresses $3 : $5 : $8.75 Of lovely flowered voiles; And embroidered voiles; and im agine, plain-color organdies ; Besides a few ginghams. There are about 50 styles in the three lots to make u choosing from. And the colors include about every shade a feminine heart could desire. Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 44. Remember the sale prices $3, $5 and $8.75. i ' '( 7T'1 c Save 25 to 40 Percent on Men's and Young Men's Suits at $15, $20 and $27.50 In the Subway Store ' These summer suits are grouped and re-priced for a quick clearance to allow "easy sailing" when we start to take inventory. See the idea ? Season's newest patterns and models for mature men as well as young fellows. Of course you'll find single- and double-breasted styles in the lot. Materials include tweeds, cheviots and worsteds. Take your "pkk," at $15, $20 and $27.50. filmlwlii. Subway Store. (.IdiIicId. Su1iay Store. 1 OOO Boys' Wash Suits Reduced to $1.85: $2.50: $3.50 Savings Run From a Third to a Half Oliver Twist, middy and Norfolk mod els. Ages 2'j to 10 years. At $1.85, $2.50 and $3.50. (ilmbeli, hulmay More. Women's White Canvas Low Shoes at $2.90 : Decided Values 560 pairs to be exact. There are pumps with leather soles and either military or curved heels. The sizes range from 3 to 7. Bargains at $2.90 liiinbem, budwuj oiv... .. '' Ji N. . V ...i .'sv:rH haVme&i ij(Misj II I .