Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 24, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 17, Image 17

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The White Elephant
of Siam
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sacred keeper of the spirits of royalty himself a dweller
Ted keeper oi tne spirits or royalty nimseu aaweuer
rurnl nalaces with retinues of priests and servants!
There was Barnum's offer $a5o,ooo for the loan of the
elephant for a year priests, attendants, etc. What
happened, how a ruse was invented, its success, are told
in tie remembrances of Charles Mayers circus days, in
ASIA
The American MAGAZINE on the Orient
More Than 60 Illustrations Art Insert of 8 Pates iti Color
This the first of a series of adventure stories of the
business of catching wild animals alive thr tale of the
great python, for instance for show purposes.
ASIA entertains hut does much more. It widens one's
vision in a sweeping view of a- continent rich in new
endeavor and beauty and in vital interest to the every
day American.
Among other good things of the October issue:
7X Story tf Willtri Slrmifht
The tale of m young American of vlilon and action In the
fascinating life of the Eait, laying the foundation for today'f
greit International Consortium for loan to China which may
solve the Far Eastern Problem. Loud Qravc.
71' Way tf tkt Farmir in Japan
And how Japan' victorious army and navy, the smoking
chimney of Osaka, rest on the bent back of the farmer ana
his wife, standing up to their knees in their paddy fields, raising
no leas than -4,000 different kind of rice. Robertson Scott
On Iju Trail tf Ik Ltri Ttgtr
Hunting the big animal in Indo-Chlna.
Htrt Hunllnt in tmia
Meeting the Khan of Central Iran.'
H. C Hoiuer, Jr.
Hem Id Weston.
OUT TODAY 35c! ALL NEWSSTANDS
ASIA PUBLISHING COMPANY
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more than five thousand rooms in five
hotels to keep warm naturally make a study
of coal saving.
After experience gained in four Statler Hptcls
Carey Pipe Covering was chosen for the world's
largest hotel, the Statler operated "Pennsyivania'' in
NewTforic. Could a higher tribute be paid' to the
efficiency of Carey Pipe Coverings?
There are Carey Asbestos and Magnesia pipe and
boiler coverings for all power and heating plant pur
poses. Let us show you how Carey insulation will
save one-fourth of your coal and give you more effec
tive heat and power.
? are headquartaxa for thn bntkUng and trmtkttinS jwoeuora of
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Friday, September 21, 1920
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Wbineii's Dr-ssesrr
Good Blue Serge; With Unique Trimmings of
Scarlet Leather
Special at $25
ScarJet leather belt. , ,
Scarlet leather tops to tho,dtetended pockets.
Scarlet leather TjiDlnirat to the flared sleeves.
Scarlet leather pipings" to the collarlcas yoke.
And wonderful blue serge.
Five Other Specials Also at $25
Two models in serge both embroidered.
Two models. In, satin remarkablo quality.
' And a new straight-lino wool-Jersey in heather-colorings and a lovely
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Six
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Tricotines
Two styles.
Serges,
Two styles.
, Satins
One style. Beaded.
Trieolcttes
Embroidered.
Satins
Elaborately, jet
beaded. Tricotines
Very smartly tai
lored. Trieolcttes
Elaborately e m -broidered.
Glmbclg, Raloni of DrrM, Third flMr.
Three
Specials i
.at $45
"Kuppenheimer " and "Society Br ancl,,
Clothes for Men and Young Men
Show the Best Styles for All Men All the Time
200 Women's Coats Warmly Interlined
Specials at $29.75 and $35
Velours, mostly-and'some chamos.
Navy blue. Brown Deer. Taupe.
TaiIor-Hned.v Man-tailored.
And
smart 'belts
match."
styles range from unique tailor models with huge pockets, enormous collars and
, to some mighty dressy styles, with the new ribosine embroidery, done "to
Silk-Lined Velour Wraps, $42.50
Silk-Lined Bolivia Coats, $42.50
Zanzibar brown. Malay brown. Taupe. Navy blue. And black. - (
'And how the linings the silk linings tone in!
And what becoming things those great collars arc whichever of their several ways you wear 'cm!
Newest
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Glmtwli, Salon et IrMa Third tlttr.
Girls' Pretty Serge School Dresses Specials
at $7.50 and $8.95
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"Regulation" models box-pleated; braid-trimmed; chevron on sleeve. Navy blue and black.
And "dressier dresses" embroidered. Navy blue, brown and a lovely wine-color.
6 to 14 year sizes.
Winter Coats for Girls of 12 to 16
' Chinchillas for school bolivias and velours and
fancy cheviots for dress.
Belted models.
And oh, those collars 1
At $19.75, $25, $35 to $69.75.
Winter Coats for Girls of 6 to 10
Velours. Heather mixtures. Broadcloths. Vel
veteens. , ...
Big shawl collars. " Or snug-fitting styles that
fasten high at the neck.
At $19.75, $25, $39.75 to $45.
Obntxli, itaOoa tf Dtcm, Third flMr.
1000 Just-Made Hats Between $8.50 and $15
Big brown dress-hats. ,
Fascinating little brown hats perfect for suit-wear.
Black hats of every size. And blue hats.
And even reprodactiqns or adaptations of French models.
But at $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 and $15. Otmbtli, MlUlnerr Pxlon. Third floor.
Hatter's Plush Sailors Special at $4.95 and $5.95
Not zibelline not ironed-down plush. But the flno hatter's plush itself.
Three shapes. Banded and fancy lined ready to wear.
Black. Glmbrli. Thlrti 11
Big Warm
Wool Scarfs
for street or" sports or motor wear! Roll tuxedo
collars heavy fringed ends. And pockets. Rich,
warm browns with tan, navy-and-tan, navy-and-oxford,
Copenhagen-tan, black-and-white, and all
black. At, $10. v
Narrow Suit, Searfs of soft heavy wool in brown,
tan andtieafcher.mlxtures. At-$3.95. $4.50 to $7.50.
QlmbtU. Neck-near flt.ra, Tnt floor.
The Fine. French Kid Gloves
-. Women Want "for Dress''
Overseam-sewn. Two-clasp. Black-with-white
Paris Point, all-white, all-black, beautiful brown and
beaver shades. At $3.50.
Glmtidi. rtr.t liter.
Assorted Chocolates : 60c lb.
Chocolate-covered Cocoanut Balls, at 58c lb.
. Chocolate Straws, at 60c lb.
' Glmbcli. ChMtont Struct Annex,
drand Alt), and Bqbwar Star..
Men's Blanket Bath Robes
Now,color-efFects, in grays, browns, blues, greens, reds; shawl collar or notch collar;
cord and pockets. $7.75, $8.50, $9, $10, $11, $12, $13.50, $15, $18.75 and $25.
Well made ; just the comfoxjtable weights for fall draughts and winter chill to the air.
' OlabcJr. Mtn'i Furnlihlnii, Market and Ninth Corner.
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Fall Suits at $45 to $75
Fall Overcoats at $35 to $65
Distinctive styles for the man who is habitually well dressed clothes that fit -as
though made specially for the wearer."
Here are great specials in other suits and overcoats in this
Sale of Men's Suits and
Overcoats, Each at
$
35
Save 38 to Over Double
Suits, in Single- and Double-Breasted styles. Fabrics include worsteds, cheviots, cassimcrcs and
tweeds. $35.
Overcoats many are silk lined in shoulders and sleeves. Excellent choice in a well-balanced variety
of staple Oxford grays and fancy mixtures; snappy styles for the young man, and conservative styles for
mature men. Exceptionally well tailored; silk-lined shoulders and sleeves; at $35.
Glmlnlr Hrronil floor. Ninth Strrtt.
Men Are Asking for
BROGUE OXFORDS
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Men's "Perfection"
Shoes; medium narrow
toe lasts or round-toe
bluchcr-stylcs; in dark
tan or gunmetal calf;
solid leather soles and
heels; $8 to $10.
Men's Shoes reduced to
$9.85 save up to $5;
samples and ending lines
-om stock; cordovan,
Hero they are
Gimbel "Welbred"
Brogue Oxfords, of
Norwegian tan grain;
wing tips; low, broad
flanged heels, heavy
single sole, with fiber
middle sole; also High
Shoes smart styles
for fall at
$10 to $15
tan calf, gunmetal, calf
or glazed kid.
' Men's Work Shoes at
$4.95 and $5.95.
BOYS' Sturdy Shoes,
of dark tan or black
grain leather, Munson
"Army Las t," solid
leather soles; built for
comfort and long wear;
at $5, $5.50 and $6.
filmbfln. Hreond flor.
Men's Soft and Derby Hats'
for Fall $3.50 to $10
There's a new fall hat here for you a hat that
fits both your head -and your notion of howa hat-,
should looic on you. All kinds cloth, or soft, or
derby.
Soft Hats, at $3.50 to $10.
Derby Hats, at $3.50, $5, $6 up to $10.
Cloth Hats, at $3, $3.65 up to $7.
CAPS At $1.50, $1.83, $2 and $3. Some are
imported.
BOYS' Cloth and Tweed Hats, at $1.63 to $3. .
Boy's Velvet Hats, also Plush and clour, vari
ously at $3 to $8. And Serge Tarns, at $2 and $3.
Little Boys and Children's
Sample Hats plush, velour,
beaver and cloth variously at
$2.95, $3.45 and $4.85.
Olmbflo. Mrn'n TUt Starr. Mnrkrf and Ninth Cornrr.
Boys' All-Wool Norfolk Suits
at $15 and $17.50
Share the $5 to $7.50 Savings!
The good hard-wear cassimeres "specialized weaves" for boys' wear.
Gray, brown and olive mixtures. Single- and double-breasted styles with mohair
lined coats and full-lined knickers.
Many suits with double knees and scat. Ages 8 to 18 years.
And Boys' Extra-Trouser Norfolk Suits at $20 Save $3. Fine all-wool
tweeds in gray, brown and olive. Ages 8 to 18.
A Maker's Clean-Up of 400 Junior Norfolk Suits
at $8.75, $10 and $12 Save $5 Each
All-wool cassimeres. Box or knife-pleated Norfolks. Detachable white
collar. Ages atolOycars.
Ulmbrla. Hoys' Sfrtlon. Third floor.
SUBWAY STORE
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Wonderful $
Values at
Simply stunning! That's what you'll
say when you inspect these new Fall models.
And lobk at the materials! Tricotines,
Gabardines, Broadcloths, Plain Velours,
Check Velours, Serges, Tweeds and Silver
tones. A truly marvelous selection.
1 Colors browns, reindeer, tan, navy,
bottle green, stone green, bordeaux, plum,
black and oxford.
Sizes misses' 14 to 20, women's 36 to
44 bust. Some extra sizes in the lot.
Your choice at $28.
Gimbelf, Sbwr Store.
Boys' AU-Wool
Suits, $10
Saturday Special
In styles that boys of 7 to 17 years like to
"show off."
Coats are mohair-lined and the knickerbockers
are full-lined and are made with taped and
whipped seams.
In gray, green and brown. Exceptional value
at $10.
Boys' Suits at $4.95
Norfolk and Junior models with cither knicker
bockers or straight trousers. For boys of 3 to 8
years. At $4.05.
Otmbol, Subwj Htorr.
Sale of Cut Bead Necklaces, at 95c:
Less Than Half Price
t rerl,.Bead,N?,ckhccs' Graduated style, 24-inch, solid gold
clasp, at 75c. Worth 50c more.
Olmbrli, SuhwOT 9 lorn.
Save a Third to Half
Men's and Of Tf "pQ
Young Men's JU113
$20, $27.50 and $32
GtnibeU, Subway Store.
2000 Pairs of Children's School Shoes at
$1.65 to $2.45 : "swing
A special purchase. Button, lace and blucher styles in tan and black leathers. Stitched leather soles, which are
very flexible ana sturdy.
Sizes 6 to, 8, $1.65. Sizes 8V4 to 11, $1.05. Sizes 11 to 2, $2.15.
Boys' School Shoes, $3.95
Black gunmetal lace shoes, strongly mado with welted and sewed soles. Sizes 10 to 5A. Special at $3.95.
, fllmbeU, Bubnay Store.
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