Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 09, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

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,906 Filbert St., Phll
Shave, Bathe and
Shampop wiin one
Soap. Cuticura
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Work flbne while
v 700 wait. Th
JhTto low., but th. a?"lrJS,roj.
master shoe repairing
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Ministers of the Goipsl I
Churchmen and Churchyomen
n'r invited to attend a great Rally of
the International DrexeMJIddle Bible
.OlasB Movement In Holy Trinity Pariah
Iloune, 217 South 20th Street, Phila
delphia, Monday Evening, October ilth
at 8 o'clock Mcetlnr will lm hi,i
for an Interallied movement In tho
auvuncemeni 01 me Kingdom. ThO HV
Dr. Floyd W. Tompkins will prenldo.
A. J. DREXEL DIDDLE,
Presldont
SHOP WITH
STORE
IIKIIhKX i
w IV Easy Term
FRAMBES & CLARK
1112'Che.tnut St., Phtla.
MO OnnrnU !. niaa. Atlantlo Cltr
,!?. TfiW S Ceradeo
That Bay
Anything
from the
Iridlnc
tlor it
Ml.. WB
, ralnrt.
Uamara.
l siWDth'plaS-r drif.-.up
THOS. SAVILL'S SONS
1310 WAIXACI3 8TIIEET
Paints Varnish
Flat White $9 7C
Eicrllrnt for wall and I J
undercoat for enamel. Per Onlltin
Enamel A ((
HUM tloM and rood TTaUvF
wearln. Va Gallon
VarnUh $' ftft
For Inalde, ontslde and - W
floor. Tit nation
Roof Paint $1 E'n
(Yarnt)l'.) IMrtt Red. X 0J
l'cr Gallon
Bronzo & Aluminum
Powders ..$1 CA lb.
For Radiator, ripe, JJ
etc, "
Bronzing Liquid, quart 75c
call, writr on rnoNK
roriM: 2os
Out-of-Town Order Promptly Shipped
n:lroM 1122GirardAve.
JLlSKall Free City Dtliverr
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GIMBEL BROTHERS
Questions
Worth Asking
(No. 1)
"Why Should a Girl
Come to Wanamaker's
To Be a Cashier?"
"What will it pay her from the very startt"
"To what positions of bigger importance and still higher pay
:an it lead?" . . -
("Do they promote you, anyhow?")
"What is the business training worth to her?"
"What about sick, benefits pensions-Mife insurance savings,'
and that sort of thing?"
"Does a girl get the same recognition of her efforts as a man?"
in joun.mployment.Offlce-(FirstFloor, Gallery) you
will find Miss Garnell ready with answers which will
interest you if you are ambitious of getting ahead.
John Wanamaker, Philadelphia
rilOTOI'LAYS .
l'HOTOr-LAYS
-THRU X
opJmericax
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through tho STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
o'f the finest productions. Ask for tho
theatro in your locality obtaining pictures
through tho Stanldy Company of America.
111 1 n,u ,..( A PAHAYunk Avo.
ftinambra Mii. biiiy it 21 kvk.. o.5 & 0
KTHEI, CLAYTON in.
AIirPHrWV Frankfort & Allegheny
ftLLUjHUN I MRt. Dally 2U5. Evbb. at S
"DON'T KVBK MAnitY"
APH1 T n 8-D AND THOMPSON BTS.
ftrULLAJ JfATINEB DAILY
HLANCHB HWKET In
"TUB CHllL IN TH1Q WEB"
ARPAH1A CHESTNUT Below lOTn
rttxlALMA 10 a. M. to hub P. u.
ni.LIOTT DEXTKR In ..,,
'BOJimitlNO TO THINK ABOUT"
BALTIMORE ttoSnAK,t?ISK'
KATIircnlN'R MaeDONALD In
Tun TurtNiNa point"-
Rl IltTOIDr BUOAD STOKET AND
DLUllDiKU SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
NOHMA TALMADOB In ..
"CAPTIVATINO ilMlY CAKSTAinS"
BROADWAY Drr0a:inJp.rM
ALICE IHIADY In
"DAniC LANTEItN"
PAPlTrM T22 MABKET &TBEET
V-rtrllUL, 10 A.M. to 11:18 P. M.
TIIEDA IlABAIn
"CLEOPATIIA"
COLONIAL afJ. VJSSYg iV
Ave,
TANNIn HimST'S
"HUMOnKBQUB"
FMPRPQQ MAIN ST., MANAYUNK
-lViriCOO MATINKB DAIL
MAUHHAI.T. NEILAN'H
"DON'T EVEIl MAIlftY"
FAIRMOIIMT 20tl Olrard Ave.
1 ttlrUVlUUlN 1 MATINEE DAILY
, SIIIHLEY MAKON In
, "MKHKLY MARY ANN"
FAMI1 V THBATIIE 1311 Market St.
nirilU. I o a. M. to Midnight
H, n WAnNEIl In
"FELIX O'DAY"
56TH T THEATBE Below Bprueo
4. ,. ' MATINEE DAILY
AWr.?IWA"Y In "PINNKBH"
, "Cl'BTKIVH I-V8T FIOHT" '
FRANKFORD 4T1 FRANKFOltD
11 ... AVENUE
Up m Mary s Attic
GREAT NORTHERN W.V.
.r-'JOI'INK OTIIUEN Int
...n A'uujirituAiJ
IMPERIAI BOTH & WALNUT ST.
..V. IrEHfiW' JAVIB. In'
""""I uAiuuur"
LEADER 18t Lancaster ave.
, . MATINEE DAILY
'VnLir6rDAV.n
LIBERTY nnAD A COLUMBIA AV.
MATINEE DAILY
.!1""9E WALBH In
"Till; DEADLINE1'
333 MARKFT BTBKKT THEATBE
rvirvc. v, M. to una p. m.
'Tun r.;h r?.i!'AI?T In
'Tun iiin,-!!,SIL'"
Model iu bot nt orehMtr.
lit rfi.r'ii'!,W X t0 U
-mn '""'"' wrierf vtvk"
AURORA 2X3i 'OKnLNTOWN AV,
OVERBROOK ffi.HDm
TOM MIX In
"THE TEKKOil"
PAI APF i-li MARKET BTREET
I -U"1V--E iu a. .M. to 11,15 P. M.
DOROTHY DALTON In
"HALF-AN-HOUR"
PRINCESS
1018 MARKET BTREET
H!BI1 A. Kl In It .IK f) t
ALICE BRADY la ' '
"SINNERB"
.
RFP.FNIT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH
1NI-'VJI-,1I 0:4r. A. M. to 11 P. ji.
OLIVE THOMAS In
"UAilblNU MINE"
RIA1 Tin OERMANTOWN AVE.
IA1-U-. 1 J .AT TULPEHOCKDN ST.
. CHAK.LE8 RAY In
"HOSIER COMES HOME"
RURY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH
ija l J,, a. M. to 11:10 P. M.
ETHEL CLAYTON In
"CROOKED STREETS"
5AnV IS" MARKET STREET
1. v 8 A. M. TO MIDNIQHT
ifinA iNii.aau?. in
'THE F1QHT1NO CHANCE-
SHERWOOD ai?ijr&lrrts
PAULINE FREDEIl CK In
"THE WOMAN IN ROOM IS"
STANLEY MARKET ABOVE 10TII
... vHA'i"K" "Ax in
"A VILLAQE SLEUTH"
VICTORIA MARKET AnOVE OTH
. EMMETT C1RRIOAN In
&
, EMMETT C1RRIOAN In
"PARTNERS OF THE Nlfllr
"'he NIXON-NIRDL1NGER
THEATRES
AVFN1IF Pornierly Wet Allegheny
AVt'1NUA,i?BTA8A- fj)l!8"e"h,nr AV'
"MIRACLE OF IX1VE"
BELMONT B2D AD0VH MARKET
OEOROE WALSH In
"TUB DEADLINE"
CEDAR C0T1' AND CnDAK AVENUE
ORA CAnEW In
"LOVE'S PROTEOE"
PHI KFI TM MARKET BETWEEN
VVl,IkJI,l;iVI r.ftTII AND 0OTH
TOURNEUR'H
"THE WHITE CIRCLE"
JUMBO
FRONT BT. b OIRARD AVE.
Jumbo Junfltlnn on PrankfnM "r
CONSTANCE TALMADOB In
"TWO WEEKS"
I nrr 1ST "2d and ixjcubt flTREETS
UUUOl Mt.. j .JO. 8iS0. Kyk. n:.10 to 11
ALMA BUBENB In "IIUMORESQUB"
Harold Lloyd In "Qt Out and Oet Under"
NIXON
B2D AND MARKET BTS.
2:15. 7 nnd O
StINSIUNE rOMRDY.
"MART'S LITTLE LOIIBTER"
DA I K2D AND BANBO.M STS,
ru VyLul Vnllnoo D
Inon DIW
dded Mark Rennolt'" "H'h a Rny'
II II Warnr In "On Hour Before Dnwn
STRAND "ANTOWN AVE.
ALMA Rt'unNH In
innpffnr'r1'
,NOO
ifAlS1
PIAJfWND BT
In
QQD BENT"
', CENTUry nA th
mm
m.
JUtlnee, 2IS
rrirrrncoM smti n.nmhin hi..
ji-i i wown MATINEE DAILY
BRYANT WAPTUUmN In
"WHAT HAPPBNED TO JONES"
PADIt' 1UDOT AVE. ft DAUPinN BT.
--w Mat. 3.IO. kw. 0,!
KlTOENw o-imiKM in
THB FIOUWWBAD''
LIE. Evv, 6, to U
VW"", -.W.
K
Store Hours. 9 to 5:30
tt?. $' Ann'Tery 3tei grow more and more
intcreitlng. Manufacturers are co-operating, for
S21. alim" t0 ,teidr an(1 helP apprecUted. We
never make mere price cuts.
Saturday, Oct. 9th, 1920.
MARKET CHESTNUT M EIGHTH NINTH
On Monday at 9 o'Clock
War price, are gone and it if short sighted to
try to galvanize them back into life. But vast
prosperity and more general comfort will be with
you on the new baii.
Two Discontinued , Styles of
Aeolian Vocations Reduced
Now $110
Been $135
Now $135
Been $165
Two Extraordinary Anniversary Sale Specials
And Sold on Easy Payments
.cUl i
n i 9iu
Former Price, $135
Special Price
$110
Pay as Little as $5 Down
" Case Woods: Selected Mahogany, Fumed Oak
and Golden Oak.
Tone Arm: The Aeolian Universal Tone Arm;
plays all records.
Vocation Automatic Stop: An improved type;
superior to and simpler than any other on the market.
Former Price, $165
Special Price
$135
Pay as Little as $5 Down
Case Woods: Selected Mahogany, Fumed Or'
and Golden Oak.
Tone -Arm: The Aeolian Universal Tone Arm;
plays all records.
Vocalion Automatic Stop: An improved type,
superior to and simpler than any other on the market.
This instrument is equipped with the famous
Graduola the only artistic phonograph tone-control
in existence.
The Aeolian Vocalion has merits peculiar to itself merits that have won it a large and constantly
growing clientele.
In the new 1921 Vocalion
Catalogue, these two styles
are to be replaced by others
of different case design and
dimensions.
Musically and mechani
cally there is to be no
change.
The Makers Have
Arrange d With
Gimhels for Quick
Distribution of these
Two Styles at
Reduced Prices
Si 10 and $135.
This, is an extraordinary
opportunity to own a high-
class Talking Machine on
very easv terms
First Payment
May be as
Little as. . .
The widespread popular
ity of the Aeolian Vocalion
is the best of good reasons
for your being prompt to
secure one for your home.
$5
Get One Now If You, Plan a Christmas Gift
For Your Own Home or Some Other Home
The number of these models to be disposed of is limited compared
to the number of those who will want to own one of these exceptional
bargains.
Now $110 (been $135); and now $135 (been $165) on easy terms.
liimbeiB, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor; also Subway Stcre.
Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia
Without obligation on my part, please give
full information regarding Aeolian Vocalions
and easy terms of payment.
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