V n . u i.t nlS 1 POSTMASTERS , TO QFFK MHRP PflV Ji. r WClnVo'ntlon Opens Today at At- lHintlc City Camden Man to v Speak on Magazines 'iM . 1 ' ' ,'AtMUc City, Sept. 17. Tcclinlenl fKv iWlcs.nMtlo, Mow to RPt more money If- lev rrrvicrs ronrfpreil will be me para- 1 1' Wftlint Ismip in tne temn annum con- , entlon o( t,,c :s'ow' I""1'' roitmaslerB V6clatlon. which opens In Atlantic City today. Adolph IJinkorlnB. pOTtmnotf-r of Itoliokrn, will prr-Mtlc. Knrly nrrhltis ilelesaten today llv CiiMcil with nlil InterrM, a rumor from ricTolaml that .lolm ('. Kooin. first ,Asistont poilmaFter general, no in to speak lieie tomorrow, promleil the 3 y . t-1 ,V ,v3aM h v,t m i. i ' r ?""-i - - i i . - " '. 'p tun, STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH nJ nble ou to buy st the de partment ami iwcmii: prefer. Our terma are n.rtmtnt ami ipeclalty atorea ou prefer. Our terma are bn.rd on the length of credit lire fair and mod erate . rue lur tun ir..i. MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut national pofctrnanters body thnt nil In cumbents of the office shortly will re ceive a $200 bonus for distinguished service (I urine the wnr. .Tames I. Wnkilce, fourth atMnnt postmantcr general, also will be a speaker, nml grectlngx will lie extruded by (J. A. Ieonard, of Philadelphia, postal In spector for this district. Harry M. Knight, postmaster of Camden, will speak upon magalncs and the postofflec; Wnrrrn O. Mtagg, of Wetwood, on how reclassification effects a second -class office: B. F. Hlgglns, of Itloomrleld, on reclassifica tion, reorganization and 'retirement In the postal service, and Henry Schnack enberg, of Ilochellc Park, on how a fourth-class postmaster may legiti mately Increase his Income. Mrs. Ada H. Nafew, postmistress of Hatontown, nlso Is scheduled to make a speech. r rearer ;. ,. UMWfi r4 JBEPTJSMPBH 17, 1920 ;' f ,? H -. V"vv ;, ! n i .. , I'lidtinn, GALVANIZED COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Bcrgcr Co., 59 N. 2d St bell, ttarktt ESI. JTaitone, Uatn 0O ("""S 1 factojybuiMingSr WASTE PAPER PnreliBiem of Old Lt . Book.. Ms- clnta, Newapapera and Itnled Wait Taper In Qnnntltlea Pcnn Paper & Stock Co. 206 N. Delaware Ave. l jigaHBSiaiaEEaiaisraisisiaisisrsjaras Know the Joy I of having bright, cheerful g bedroom and bathroom. Take S pleaiure in painting them your- pi elf with that excellent Marbleite White Enamel You will like the hard, glossy finish so fresh, clean and g white. In 'l-pt. to I -gal. cans. 3 At All Progressive Dealers Phoenix i Paint and Varnish Co. Manufacture H (SlSai21 Market St, I'hiladclphiaSISJ Salesmanship Learn to Be a Salesman If already n salesman, learn to be a better one. The demand for trained productive salesmen is unlimited. Fall classes start week of Septem ber 20. Call, phone or write for details. Y MCA- Tentral Mdc. North Bide. Wt Hide. list Arch St. 1013 I.ehlih Ate. Ill S. SZnd (faW c PHILCO ROOFINGS USTOMERS tefi us Philco is a big value in roll roofing, that it execods the lifetime ex pected of it. People who have it on their old buildings buy it for their new. ones; that is why our sales of thi3 roofing are growing rapidly and steadily. See Philco Roofing or write for a sample. Make comparisons with any roofing of equal weight and price and you will understand why we like . to recommend it to those who look to us for advice about roofing. Headquarters for the Building and Insulating products of ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA A Roof for Every Building AMERICAN INSULATION CO. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OP CAREY PRODUCTS HOIDtTl AVKNUE AND STOKUTY TmurT PHILADELPHIA 4k III ! HIM HI fTITTllliT"T-m T iSJSSgS22il The Burning Test proves why Sunoco eliminates carbon K s5 ..in..' ir"' AM m 1 V Jm fyM( tN.. Place some ordinary compounded motor oil in a cup. Burn off about three-quarters. The residue is a sticky tar. When such an oil is used in your engine, this sticky residue clings to cylin der walls, piston heads, valves, etc., collects dirt and the impurities of combustion and forms car bon deposit, the greatest obstacle to efficient lubrication. Place an equal quantity of SUNOCO the new scientific motor oil in a cup. Burn off about three-quarters. The f il that remains has the same lubricating qualities as the oil you started with. Engine heat does not affect the lubricating qualities of SUNOCO because it is a straight-run, wholly distilled, non-compounded oil. It is abso lutely free from carbon-forming elements. SUNOCO is made in six distinct types to guarantee the right oil for your car and every other car. SUNOCO insures you greater power and mileagq than other oils and saves you money on gasoline, oil and repairs. SUN COMPANY PHILADELPHIA OFFICE FINANCE BUILDING I t ;t u MOTOR OIL More than a million and a half gallons of lubricating oils per week Store Hour, 9 to 5:30 Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT u EIGHTH NINTH FOR SATURDAY Friday, Septeben 17, iSZoTi . o rr S39 S29.75 Women's Suits Over Fifty Styles to Choose From at $59! And probably thirty variations of color besides! , Yalamaa. Silvertones. Duvet delaines. And those wonderful, wonderful trlcptines. Browns dark browns and warm browns and flattering browns. oioua-taupes ana- sapie-brown and Malay brown and nut-shades. And browns that "radium" or "duotono" with a wonderfully flattering effect. Navy blues. And Suchow blues. And, Nanking blues. And a new Italian blue. And dryad. Variety that adds height. Variety that suits type. Variety that makes it possible fota woman to enhance her own smartness. Flex-o-Tex Suits at $29.75 Made By the Same Tailors Who Make Our Finest Serge Suits And who tailor in the making tailor it in to last. Eight styles eight smart styles. v , v. And sizes so carefully graded that we rarely have to do more than adjust that hem. Pin-fittings free, of course-vand-ifluick ! Flex-o-Tex Suits at $21.75 That Know No Equals Six styles. . Half-a-dOZen COlorS. Olmbfl.. Unions of Drrss. Third floor. TOMORROW LAST DAY OF THE Paris' Fashion Review Living Models At 11 to 12:30 at 2:30 to 4 Olmbflf, Seventh, Floor Auditorium. apifii iiiiiiinmmi Millinery, at $8.50 to $18.50 i Copies and Adaptations of French Models Ar Not copies of jiny of the models you saw in tho Gimbel opening, but odditional models nnd ideas brought over just for inspiration. And our own cle.ver artists have made these new, delightful hats mostly of French materials as well as from French inspiration. Fully a Thousand Ready for Tomorrow and No Two Alike Gbnbrls, Mllllncrr Salons, Third door School Girls' Dresses $3.95 Kuppenheimer Clothes, Gentlemen, Are Tailoring Perfection Smart Ginghams in Gay Plaids . And the smartest, m6st unusual styles in bodice effect with a smart sash; or in Russian effects; or in icgulation variations. Big plaids, mostly Miss Fix to Fourteen thinks they're "spifller"! Middies for the School Room at $1.50, $2, $2.50 to $4.50 "Jack Tar," "Paul Jones," "Bob Evans," "Fuyctto." Drill or lincen. Colored collurs and cuffs. 0 to 14 year sizes. White Middies at $1.65, $2 to $3.95 S to 20 year sizes. filmhrln. Milnnn of Dress, Third floor. MANUFACTURING MILLINER'S SAMPLE SALE Ready to Wear Hats at $3.50 Mostly Half -Price Over a thousand. Velvet and gold cloth combined. Velvet nnd chenille. Silver and gold stitched and some fas cinating hand - blocked untrimmed shapes, besides, that need but a touch to trim them. ilinbl. First floor. V SHBBBBBBBBBSS. EBBBBH M' fA. V u i .jrW " v-hMAw, . fyt'-- 4K OrrV .Tlt H J kctOMS) There is a difference' in designing and tailoring as clear as, the? difference that marks the master painter or sculptor or the work of the master abetters. Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats for Fall $60 and up represent a clothing service that we are proud of.' They are a standard of value. "Kuppenheimer" "Society Brand" And Associated Makes a clothing service that completely meets Philadelphia's requirements. Six Hundred Fall Suits at $27.50 Wide choice of fabrics; single- and double-breasted suits in proper weights for fall. Sizes 34 to 42. -mkuu, snd fl.sr. , Boys' Norfolk Suits Children's Brown Calf Shoes Built to Stand Every-Day-at-School Wear at $4.45 to $5.95 Tough brown calf. Double-stitched eVen the heel counters. Welted holes. Stitched tin. Laced. 6 to 8 at $M5, S& to 11 at $4.95, ll'j Growing ' Girls' sizeh-2',4 to C-at S7.40. Same style with the broad toe. And u broad low heel. Children's Cloth-top Patent Leather Dress Shoes at ?3.75, $5 and ?6 according to size. Olmbrla, Nccolul floor. Tp'viSr ' At $15 and $17.50 At $20 A special purchaso of boys' suits saved us f0c on every dollar. Wo sharo theso savings withyou. Autumn's newest models in fancy tweeds and smart-looking cheviots. Coats aro mohair-Hncd. Mostly all knickers aro cut extra full and lined throughout. Reinforced seams and reinforced knees. Extra-Pair-of-Trouser Suits. Mixed cheviots, plain velours and cassimercs. Stylish grays, greens and tans. Both pairs of knickers are fully lined, and all coats nro lined with mohair. Dolh groupings in ages 8 to 18 years. filmhflil. Thlnl flooi. Men's Soft Felt Hats $3.50 to $11.00 In the new fall styles, and plenty of variety at $3.50, $4,50, $5, $6, up to $11. Derbies at $5 to $10. Boys' Hats at $1.65 to $5 Cloth, plush, velour and bpaver. CilmbMs, rirt floor. Men's Shirts at $2.95 tf. Bargains A big: lot of these fine Imported Madras Shirts arrived in time to be placed on sale with the mussed shirts from our regular stock. These shirts are well wofth double the sale price. You'll find Silk Shirts in tho lot, but got here early, Somo aro "seconds" and some are "firsts. Best shirt values of tho year. "Lay in" a goodly supply. All sizes. No mail, telephono or C. O. D. orders. $2.95. Olmbfli, Bhirt Section nnd Grind AIl. Subway Store ; Simply Wonderful Suits Misses' Suits Women's Suits and Extra Sizes $ 28 1 Half-Price Near-Half Below-Half Short coats and long coats, and every becoming inbetween length aa well. And ecn tho new "uneven" length coats. Tho Fabric Tricotines, Gabardines, Duotones, Broadcloths, Duvet Delaines, Plain Velours, Check Vclouis, Serges, Tweeds, Silvertones. The Colors Zanzibar Browns, Malay Brown, Nut Brown. Reindeer, Tan, Navy Blue, Nnnking Blue, Bottle Green, Stono Green, Bordeaux, Plum, Black, Oxford, Brick, Black. GlmbcU, Hul7 Store. Children's School Shoes Sale-priced $2.95 and $3.95 1C0O pairs that were made to stand hard usage. Black kid and gunmetal. Sizes C to 11 $2.95; 11 to 2 $3.95. Boys' Shoes at $3.95 Men's Work Shoes Gunmctal, laco nnd bluchers, jjj go ne heavy soles; sizes 10 to 13& HBn.. .. i .u , , , broad last; 1 to 5-narrow toe, at M SaSy K MylS $195. I soles. Sizes 6 to 11. At $3.95 Olmbl., HuIiw.t Hi.. Men's and Young Men's Suits at $20 For Now and Later Single- and double-breasted styles in various materials that havo been popular all summer. And tho color3 end combinations aro what you'd find In much higher-priced suits. Many havo an extra pair of trousers, which should bo most pop ular for school tfhd college youths. One price $20. And they're worth up to double. Tan Raincoats at $10 and $15. Save $7.50 to $10. Palm 'Beach and Mohair Suits at $7.50, $10 and $11.25. Half price. OlmbeU, Subww rSterfc Men's Odd Trousers at $3.95, $1.95 and $6.50. 1200 Juvenile Suits at $8.75 and $10 : A Third Less Than Regular All-wool cheviots and homespuns. Pleats inverted or box or side. Detachable collar. Ages 3 to 10 years. At $8.75. Boys' Junior Norfolks at $4.95. For boys of 3 to 7 years. llmnl. Solum- Slot. r"""""""""" i i i i i ....... . , ii'lii' "" "" , i."V, , jrjtuf vrt&t. ...sMMx, .n&AA LiimkuMll'Mi.m '?.'$ fn f 'A?f4 r..S
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