l IS 't , i f NIJ. RIFLE TEAM NOW BON PICKED .v". Li vt -v -,S KsyOnly Two Shooters Certain of - Taking Pact in National Contest This Month l NORTON IS ACTING AS COACH it vus stmpoted had terminated on Ntinuay with tho depnrturr- of the South Jersey htfnntry units nnd the First Squadron of Cavalry, is to be extended several weeks through the encampment here of the Fifty-seventh United States infantry nnd ncslbly the Forty-liftli t'tiltei) States Infantry also. evening pubLio Edgerpii ktrfctiftfe: '&'. 7ii - .'a " 1'.r- 7- , t. . r : : - Primarily, tlm nhfopt nf their Mm Intc is to give the men tho benefit of practice on the rifle ranges. Many brilliant afternoon ceremonies vlll fea ture the stay of tho regulars while here. The Fifty-seventh Infantry, having 1000 men under command of Colonel llaker. it expected hero Friday. FLOR DE ftfirclal nitpnlch la .'itHIno Public t.tdgc ' Sen Girt. Aug. 11. Crark shots of thi Toi .Tursnv TnHnnol lllfnrrl firp trying out here for the It.un which Ik to represent tuw state at tnc national rifle matches at Camp Perry. O.. this month. Prigadler (tcocrnl Itlrd W. Spencer, inspector genernl of rllle prnr tiee for New .Terse) . ha had inor than a score here, putting them through n strenuous course of preliminary tiring llesults of the first few days of prac tice, nrc being tabulated for use in selecting the state team. To tlate there are otilr two shooters J'ertllin of being included on the team They are Captain Morton .W. llutten loeh, of the Machine (inn Troop of the Virst Cavaln. and Lieutenant Clifford Powell, of Mount Iloll. 11 battalion ndjutant of the new Third Infantry. Lieutenant Howard Atkins, Ait the Machine (ttin Troop, who won the gov ernor's medal here a week ago, can have n place m the team if he cati make the trip to Camp Perry. He is trying to arrange his business affairs (.n he ran help the .Terseymon. His in clusion in the team i considered by Ocncrnl Spenc to be almot impera tive, ns he is one of t lie finest slinks in the stnte. Major Joseph Norton, commanding the J'ntcrvm battalion of tho Sixth In fantry, has been seleted to captain tho team and is here coaching tin candidates The selection of the team this j car is difficult because most of the organizations of the new National Guard are mad" up of new men. In thisr respect tne recent qualification f hooting by the men is proving a big aid to (icncral Spencer, but there is puteh work to be done in the climinn tlons before the best teamwork can l" effected nnd the steadiest aggrega tion of riflemen ;''Ued The- militun season at the .tne encampment rcwrxntinn here, which ManueL .g "The blend that make Havana mild' fy.f &. 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Store Hours 9 to 5- Gimbel Brothers MARKETt CHESTNUT 1 1 JCIOHTH NINTH For Tomorrow Thursday Wednesday, August 11, 1920 1 ,11 Not Only a Wonder Price For These 1700 Men's Kuppenheimer Suits at But Most of Them are Right Weight Year 'Round Wear Save $22. 50 to , $3 7. 50 flf"'if! V tirBEs: tfjT w .Ml li 3m Jf SvW4IBVE'IBHKJBBEBBBBBBaEv BEw lEa I if T f ImbuIeEbvIbba hBeS I ij flBBfl&iBGllzSEllBBBBBBaBBH SBBBBHBBRHBBKBSvSBBaBwEflBBBBBE ili!uEV'BPifrwBKDVjS!t7lBC BBBPV timttWTf' rnB ir'ffiBEiYPryff'f Bm BBi SiBo? f tSHBxBuBBwMiBvBvBBV .y wRBIbSobbbIbbbh w BBklBVaBBVBBBBaEpBBBBBBBBHBtBVBa $2750 LtU(K?9M "rt" "" of Ki4pnhliif Some 400 of the Suits of Tropicvl Worsteds, for Hot-Weather Wear: About 1300 are Right Weights and colorings for year 'round wear: Mostly 3-piece Suits; a few are Vestless 4 Shown in all the models Kuppenheimer makes and in all the cloths and colorings Kuppenheimer uses. $27.50 -value double or more. , Gimbels, Second floor, Ninth Street 654 Bo ys Tomorrow: A Sale of Washable Suits at $2.65 Save $1.10 to $3.85 on These Suits Ages 2Vz to 10 And Guanteed Colors! Styles. Oliver Twists with "double buttons." Middy and short Russian suits with crisply knotted silk ties. Junior Nor folks with all-round belt. Colors. Cadet and lighter blues. Stripes. White with tan, olive and pink. Gray and all-white. . And the colors guaranteed. mm vW WW iMw In ill r vhvT I r I IV I J 1 .1 I 1 UA U U HW icrjs4 iiCtt--- $2.65 Samples- $2.65 $2.65 $2.65 -made with the trade-win nine fineness samples must have. And fews of a color or material from regular btocks. But all fresh. Manv suits of $3.75 to $6.50 grades. 9 Materials. Galatea, rep, chambray and peggy cloth in sturdy ''play-proof" grades. Tailoring. Carefully bound seams mostly double-stitched where the strain falls. Bound arm-holes. tt Pockets "cut double" or lined. Good "clear" buttons. Gimbels, Boys' Section, . Third floor Women's Crepe de Chine Dresses 1 f J I r-"-f v ' W 'NWt I. wasr ff- ,T iU4)t4M-n - in Midsummer White or Midsummer Pink. At $29.75, $35, to 45 With a brand-new style just in in snowy white, with draped sides to its cleverly cut tunic (see the picture) and with silk faggotting for its only trimming. A beauty at $45 is in slip-on effect, but fastens secretly under the left arm. White only. A model at $35 has cluster-tucking on the sides, plenty of buttons and a sweet little sash. White. And an adorable three-tiered affair at $29.75 comes in palest pink, and every tier is pleated. New Hand-Made French Voiles From Paris $25, $35 and $39.75 A model with plenty of hand-hemstitching at $25. A grey wool embroidered pink voile model at $35. And two ruffley affairs at $39.75. Exquisite colorings. Clean-up of Summer Cotton Dresses Now $14.75 Swisses, Organdies, Voiles, Novelty cottons. Plenty of white. But everv other color Gimbels, Salons of Dress. Third floor ' r Y- $39.75 under Fashion's Sun. V,-' a $39.75 Women's Silk Sports Skirts Of the Costliest White Novelty-Weave Silks on the Market Sale-Priced at $10.75 Which Brings Savings of $5 to $25 "Dew Kist" and "Klimax Satin" crepey, satiny, exquisite and exquisitely fresh. Made in the simple, lovely, just-shirrcd-a-hit ways that let the glorious silks show themselves off at their loveliest. Baronet Satin Skirts, too mostly in pink or blue. And pink Crepes de Chine knife-pleated. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. He Made Up All His Georgette Short Lengths Into Waiis That we can scjl At $3 Instead of double $3. And a "short length" might be long enough to make anywhere from one to a dozen waists. We Picked Out Four Styles all four lacc-trimmed. all four with short blecvcs. And he divided up his ".short lengths" s0 that there are all sizes in each style. Pink and white. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Some on First floor- Tomorrow A Sale f 8400 Pairs of Women's Fine Full-Fasliioned Silk Stockings Saving $1.20 to $2 a Pair 1 1 ATL GASOLINE Puts Pep in Your Motor THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY livery pair first quality, spic-span fresh made up for this summer's selling! But the maker his name is widely linked with daintiness, charm and enduring quality in hosiery is discontinuing reserve stocks lots held for dealers' re-orders. 2500 Pairs of Full- Fashioned Silk Stockings at $1.95 Save $1.20 Heavy pure dye silks with lisle tops and soles. Black, cordovan, brown, Russia calf and nav. Besides, several evening tints, and "high colors." 5900 Pairs of Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings at $2.75 Save $2 and Sometimes More ! Mostly all-silk fine ingrain silk, which means d)"1-in-thc-skein. Richly heavy or richly sheer! Black, white, cordovan and some beautiful "novelty colors." Gimbels. First floor, Regular Section and Grand i,lc- In the Subway Store: 2700 Pairs of Women's Semi-Fashioned Black Silk Stockings at $1 a Pair Save 76c ' Pure dye silks with lisle top and sole. Gimbels, Subway Store ' !, ?& itfjj ,. jj4yjt'''ftf4ii y,.f -aySYwa .'. r" ". i r; " "" " - . . I .'li QjgmM&mlmm' , -.li.ir.,iJsftj&, vw .,... .jajl
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