Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1920, POSTSCRIPT, Image 16

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FUW STUDENTS tO AID POOR
U. of P. Men Will Assist Welfare
MAN THROWN .BY HORSE
Charles Spooner Seriously Hurt
When Animal Takes Fright
Charles Snoonor, fifty-five years old,
of 1522 North Broad street, wan
thrown from a horno at Twenty-third
nnd Oxford streets Saturday afternoon,
nnd is in n serious condition at St.
.Toeph's Hospltnl.
Sir. Spooner had been riding in Filr
mount Park. His horse became fright
enrd at an automobile. It Is believed
the man is suffering from internal in
juries, as well ns cuts and bruises of
the abdomen.
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Gimbel Brothers
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s Department
..Under, nrrnnRcmcnts perfected by
'Director Tustln nnd Dr. William H.
Mlkoll, dcna.of tho law school of the
University of Pennsylvania, members
"H tho graduating class of the school
Will net' as volunteer assistants In tho
.preau of lcgwl aid.
c They will work with t o investigators
of tho bureau, under the direction of
,th assistant city solicitor, who will
hftndlo tho more Important Htlpatlons.
Under this plan it will ho possiblo for
the bureau to rIvo applicants tho bene
fit of legal ndvlce In all cases.
A delegation of tenants from the 3200
Mock of Hurley street, called at the
bureau several days ago and protested
against n proposed incrcaRO of $7 a
month in rent. Tho bureau mado an
Investigation and succeeded in having
tho advance reduced to 2 a month,
and obtained for each family n lease
for six months.
Philadelphia, Pa., October 18, 1920.
MARKET CHI9TMUT H KIOHTH NINTH
r or I omorrow A uesday
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Store Houra: 9 to 5.30
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Men's and Young Men's Correct. Styles in
"Society Brand" Suits and Overcoats
For Fall and Winter -
At $55, $65, $75, $85 and $90
Unquestionably "style headquarters" is where "Society Brand" Clothes are sold and they are sold, in Philadelphia, onlyat Gimbels.
There is a "differentness" that young men demand and that is approved by mature men who keep young.
"Society Brand" Suits and Overcoats for Fall and Winter are in "pcak-of-the-season" readiness the new models, the new cloths,, the new cnlnrin
$S5, $6S, $76, $86 and $90. . w colorings.
From Another Gimbel SuDolier
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1918 PAIGE
Special, even patsncr taurine!
painted dirk jcrrani Rreen upholtttryi
tonnu, wind-shield, wire whxli,
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DiaKLOW-WILLET MOTOU CO..
801 N. UHOAD.ST.
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History and Government
Wo present tho following classes for men and women:
Tufxlayn 5:00 I'. M. beginning October 26th. lteprcsentatlvo Government
o study of practical preBcnt-day problems.
Jader rrofa. King, l.el, Sterrett nnd Younc of the Cntremlty of
rennaylrnnln.
Thurlnv 500 I M. beRlnnlnp October 28th. Modern History, prewntlnp
the Backgrounds nnd Present Htntus of Modern Life, Including Industrial,
economic, political, social, Institutional and International relationships.
Xadrr l'rof. W. K. Cheney, Vnlvrnlty of l'ennsylvnnl.
.1'rnf. . I. Hull, Hwarthniore College
l'rof. Win. r.. l.lnnrlbnrh, I'nlvcraltr of Pvnnaylvnnla.
I'rof. Wm. V.. T.mit, llnvrrford C'ollrrc
l'rof. A. V.. McKlnley, UnUeralty of ' iVnnjlvnnl.
rrldny" 7:13 P. M. CUrrcnt Events. Leader Arthur D. Ileei.
Send to Instruction department for detailed outlines relating to Story Celling,
Blblo Study Courses, and Modem History and Representative Government
Courses.
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CENTRAI, UU1LIIINO, 1421 AIIC1I ST.
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Kl'lM
TWELFTH below
CHESTNUT
For thoia who know
the difference
Louis Kamp and Wm,
A. Beavan, :: under
whose personal super
vision & management
Cafe Louis will be con
ducted, announce the
OPENING
THIS EVENING
October 18th at Six P. M.
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VH0T0n.AYS
I'lIOTOrL.Yfl
X THRU X
A &uvne4A
V Company r J
XOFlMERICA
The following theatres obtain their picture.'
through the STANLEY Company of Amn
ica, which is a guarantee of early- showing
of tho finest productions. Ask for the
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures
through tho Stanley Company of America.
AlKnmKri 1-'h- Morris Tansiunlc Av..
ttinamDra ji.it dmiv at 2, kvk.. u.-is
At.MA IIVHUNS In
"HUMOUK&qLE"
Al t Cr.HFIMY Frankford 4 Allegheny PALACF 12u -MAHKET STOnET
rtJ-E.UnCJM I Mat Dally 2-15. Cit! ' Vl-VyiL, i0 A. M. to 11.15 P. Al
OVERBROOK:
(Vid Avn
Ult'pncvmn Atti
"DON'T EVEIt MARIir"
AKITA STTWAKT In
"THE YELLOW TYI'HOON"
"THE JA1LUIHD"
APOI I ( 5-D AND TiioirppoN UTS. PRFMpF 101fl iiarket stiieet
t-rVJL4LJ MATINEE DAILY I V0,3 8:80 A. M to 11:1B P. M
i-i,L.A r'AiiuiANKH In
MAUSHALL NEILAN'H
"DON'T EVEIl MAKIIY"
"IIEADINO SOUTH"
ARCADIA chestnut neiow iotii RFGRNJT market, st. diow utii
AjA.-.M1-'1- to a M to 11.13 P. it. "i-JUl 1 n 4S A jj t0 ,, r if
ELLIOTT DEXTER In WILLIAM FARNUM In
"80METHINU TO THINK ADOUT" "LE3 MISEIIADLES"
BLUEBIRD
BALTIMORE B,n,JfeIIuMSlI
d. w. omrFiTirs
THE QREATEST CJUK.-iTION"
IIROAD STREET AND
srsGUEHANNA AVE.
SESt'E HAYAKAWV in
A "AN AKAHIAN KNIGHT"
BROADWAY BTo .f,--
THOMAS MEIOHAV In
"CIVILIAN I'LUTHES"
C A DITOI "22 MARKET STHEirr
Lrtrl 1 UL jn a m to n is p. it
R. A. WALSH'S
"THE HONuIt .SYSTEM"
COLONIAL Gt? , Wil? ir I
W H HART In
"THE CRAIiI.E Jf i'MITIAOE" '
MAIN ST . MANANK I
MATINEE DAILY
KATHERINE Mat IXiVALD In
"TURNINO rOINI'" I
XtDlvTf-MlNrFTcth A Olmrt Av..
1 i-mivi-wn 1 MATINEE DAILY
TOM WX In
"THE UNTAMED
EN. ST
EMPRESS
iRIAI TO GERMAN-TOWN AVE.
irtL.iu AT tulpehocice;
BRYANT WAMIIIURN In
"SINS OF ST. ANTHONY"
RI1RV MARKET ST. RELOW 7TH
-'" in A. M. to 11:15 P. Ji
SE3SUE HAYAKAWA In
"AN ARABIAN KNiailT"
QAOV 1211 MARKET STREET
Jf VUI 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT
ALICE JOYCE In
"THE PREY"
SHERWOOD "&? .DST3o
ANNA Q NILSSON In
"THE FIOHTINO CHAIJCE"
CTAMI I7V MARKET ABOVE 1GTH
JlrtLLl lllfi A M. tnll:15P. M
CON'STANCE TALMArE In
"THE LOVE EXPERT"
VICTORIA MARKET AJIOVE otTi
1V 1 WII- n A jj to 11:10 P. M
TOM MIX In
"THREE GOLD COINS"
FAMH V THEATIir 1S11 Market St
J -MV11U. I ii a M tn Midnight
GLEN WHITE In
"THE WALL ST MYSTERY"
tffcTha NIXON-NIRDLINGER tf
J THEATRES l7
'iATW QT THEATRE nInw Spruce
JV I 11 Ol. MATINEE DAILY
ANrrA STEWART in
"THE YELLOW TYI'HOON"
FRANKFORD
4715 FRANKFORT)
AVENUE
STAR CAST In
A COMMON LEVEL"
GREAT NORTHERN SWiWS:
OLIVE THOrA':l In
"DARLINO MINE'
IMPERIAL S, MVWIZfYo
BIJOENE O'imiEN In
"THE FIGUREHEAD"
I FADFR 418T LANCASTER AVE.
L.CrtLCI. MATINEE DAILY
JAKE NOVAK In "UP TV MART'l iTtto"
Miti, Haratd Lloyd. "Get Out A Get Unir"
I IRFRTY wnoAD & coi.tMniAAV
IlDCrV 1 1 MATINEE DAILY
SILKEN TERCY In
ITER HONOrt THE MAYOR"
APJI TP Tormerly West Allegheny
AVLlNULssth st ft Allegheny Ave
WALLACE REID In
"WHAT'S YOUR HURRYT"
G2D ADOVB MARKET '
BELMONT
THEDA BARA In
"CLEOPATRA"
PFDAR 00Tn AN'D CEDAR AVENUE '
ALL-STAR CAST
"THE EYES OF THE WORLD"
TIT IQPT 1M MARKET BETWEEN '
WL.lOn.UlVl flfl-ni AND flOTII
DnnriTHY DALTON In
"GUILTY OF LOVE"
ft OIRARD AVE
1'
MARJORIE RAMHEATT In I
THE FORTUNE TELLER"
iTIIurirt FRONT BT,
J UlViuvJ jumbo Junctlnn on Frankford
T fr ICT B2D AND LOCUST BTnEETII
LUUU J 1 Mte 1 ;30, 3 30. Ev:. 0 130 to 1
W. fl. HART In "The- Cmdla of Coiira(r"
MitA, Mftch Sennett, 'A Young- Man'a Fancy
MIYON r2D AND MARKET BTfl. '
IN1AU1N 2:10, 7 and 0
EILEEN PERCY In '
"HER HONOR THE MAYOR" !
333 MARKET rWZ EVoW RIVOLI
THOMAS MEIOHAN In I
"CIVILIAN CLOTHES"
IVinDFI ss 80t-'TH HT Orrhe.tr
MUUtL STAR caW""" J ,0 I
"THTJ COI'RAOE OF MAROE O'DOONE"
B2D ArJD BANSOM BT8.
Matlne DatN
IIERRERT RAWLINSON In
"MAN AND HTH WOMAN"
CTR AMn CiERMANTOWN AVE.
3 1 IrtlNL AT VENANGO HT
W a. HART In
"T"K PRint V O" coTtnAOE"
AT IROR A 213- QEHMANTOWN AVE.
AUIUIft MATINEE DAILY
DOUGIMB FA1RHANKS In
"THE MOLLYCODDLE"
PARfcf niDOE AVE. ft DAUPHIN ST
r-Irw Mat 2. HI, Evg. fl:tS to 11
ETHEL CLAYTON In
"CROOKED STREETS"
QusOUchanna l7,n 4 Buwjuehanna Avn
m THOS. n. INCE SPECIAL
'HOMB01UN FOLKS"
ta
DAILY
JEFFERSON '""VAIBS'W,
LLOYD HUGHES tn
"HOMESPUN FOLKH"
CENTURY ER,B v&5.
WILLIAM FAVERBHAM In
"THE MAN WHO I)8T HIMSELF"
Completn chart ahowlnr pro.
grama for the week apscara
Saturday evening and Sunday,
Mens and Young Mens Fall and
Winter Suits and Overcoats at
Sizes for Stout, Tall, Short, Extra-Size and Regular Men , 1
Full-Back Form:Fitting Plain-Back Belt-Back Belt-All-Around
Anniversary Sale Specials Saving a Fourth
Tla, rVirawtrkoto f Vicunas, herringbone worsted, cheviots, Engliih and Scotch duffles, tweeds and homespuns, velours nliM
5 yvcrt.Ualb back lofty heavy pile cqating, kerseys, meltons and velours in all plain colors and newest color combinations over
i. (Iyf d P'aids, two-tone twills and mingled effects. t ' 9l"'
dl ParO Every coat is all-wool and full silk-lined or half or quarter silk-lined; silk-lined sleeves .and piped; silk-sewed
i seam9 in an uimbel clothing. n.
. Single- and double-breasted; of heavy, smooth velour cassimeres, worsteds, worsted cheviots, tweeds and
" cheviots. Plain colors and in more colorings and patterns than could be had last year. $48.
$45
The Suits
at $45
Young Men's Medium-Weight ) 0 Cffc
Suits : Ouarten.1 .inMl SilW.P?nd at VViOU
The "Stanton," "Hickson" and "Lenox" models, variously belt-around, slash pockets, patch pockets, pleated back, plain back; some have two
button coats. One of the finest makers sends these $26.60 is a wonder price! Other Suits at $30 to $66.
American-made Overcoats at $25, up to finest at $65. Quarter-, half- or full-lined' with silk.
London-made Overcoats at $37.50 to $88. Conservative and ulster models. Gimbels, Second floor. Ninth Street
Sale of Blankets: Sheets: Linens
Including "U. S. S. B." Government-Released Goods
Values challenge the low prices of before the war. True
90 Scarlet Wool Blankets, $9.65 Pair
Scarlet Blankets, 90 wool, size 66x80 in., $9.65 a pair.
Finer Quality Plaid and White Blankets Save 25fo
at $17.50, $20.00 and $22.50 a Pair
Fancy Jacquard Blanket3, beautiful assortment of colorings, pink,
blue, tan and gray, at $5.95, $6.35 and $7.35 each.
25 Hand-Embroidered, All-Wool Filled Japanese
Silk Comfortables
Because broken color line; save $17 each, at $25.
Figured silk mull all wool-filled Comfortables, with pretty plain
color borders to match; save $2.50 each, at $12.50.
500 Cotton-Filled Comfortables
Variously bordered with sateen and plain covering, at $3.95,
$5.95 and $6.95 save $1.05 to $2.55.
Crochet Bedspreads : Save 25
Crochet Bedspreads, double-bed size, effective Marseilles patterns,
at $3 and $3.65.
Satin-finished Bedspreads, raised Marseilles patterns, variously
hemmed ends and scalloped cut corners; save a third, at $5.35.
2500 yards 90-inch famous Pequot Bleached Muslin, 94c yard.
None to dealers.
Blankets at Remarkable Reductions
50 per cent. Wool Plaid Blankets; save $3.05 a pair, at $6.95.
Irish "Cotion Linen " Table Damask
70-inch, In "Rose and Stripe,"
"Chrysanthemum and Stripe" " tf "fl O C
Patterns, a yard at V 1 OO
Been months since we have been able to offer this beautiful cot
ton double damask that we had made in the two designs so popular.
Bleached Irish Table Damask at $2.60
Pure flax Irish table damask, 70 inches wide. Several pretty floral
designs.
2000 Yards Scotch Linen Toweling at 38c a Yard
Pure flax toweling for iiand, roller and tea towels. .Limit 10 yards
to a customer, at 38c a yard.
2000 yards of part-linen toweling; a well-known brand; linen
both ways; heavy and absorbent, at 25c yard.
2000 Yards Union Crash Towelings at 20c
Union Kitchen Toweling, with neat blue border for general use.
20c a yard.
of Linens. True of Bedclothinir and Sheetinns.
Turkish Bath Towels at 45c
Heavy, two-ply; hemmed ends, size 20x40.
Cotton Huck Towels, hemmed ends; all white. Key border, at
$2.75 a dozen, or 25c each.
Pure Irish Linen Table Cloths at $7.50
We could have sold every one of these at a nice profit to a whole
sale concern; not many of them left. 2x2-yd. square, $7.50 each.
500 Turkish Bath Sets at $1.00
Nicely boxed for gifts; large towel and two wash cloths.
Mercerized Table Cloths size 58x58; satin-finished, attractive
round designs. Special; save a third, at $3.50 each.
Gimbels, Second floor, Some on First floor
Utica, Mohawk, Oneida, Wamsutta and Bontex
Sheets at $1.95
Variously 72x99, 72x108 and 81x90 inches; save $1 to $2.05, at
$1.95. Not enough for mail or phone orders.
500 pairs of woolen white and plaid Blankets. Double-bed size.
Save $3.55 a pair, at $9.95.
Just 200 pairs of these fluffy wool-and-cotton White Blankets.
Save 25vo a pair, at $7.95.
All-wool Plaid Blankets, lowest price we've seen in years, at
$13.85 pair.
Extra-size White Woolen Blankets, 70x90 inches, mohair bound,
at $12.50 pair.
Gray Blankets, BOre wool, double-bed size, save a third, at $10.75.
1200 Bleached Bolster Cases, size 42x72 inches. Save 52c, at 98c.
6000 Hemsitched and Scalloped Sheets, 81x90 inches; save a third,
at $2.38.
6000 Bleached Pillow Cases, made of standard Pepperill muslin,
size 45x38 inches; save 26c, at 49c
Scalloped Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches; save a third, at 69c.
1200 Eyelet Embroidered Pillow Cases, Half Price,
at 95c
Size 45x36 inches. Not enough for mail or phone orders.
10,000 Yards Outing and Domet Flannel
Save 16c to 31c yard at 29c
Gimbels, Linens and Bedclothing, Second floor; Some on First floor
In the Subway Store
5000 Yards Bleached and Unbleached Muslin
36 inches wide, useful mill lengths. Not enough for mail 1 A
or phone orders. Save half, at yard 1"C
Pre-War Prices For
FURNITURE
In the Anniversary Sale
Including the Stocks of Five Furniture Factories
Furniture payments cap be on easy terms. Two examples of the
bargains
Chamber Suites at $385 Save $315
I Tomorrow Continues
An imnovnranr wmt
Underwear Sale
Save Third to Half on Many Lots
Discontinued brands of the famously fine Harvard Mills
told about yesterday hereafter they'll make-only "Harvard Mills
Underwear. ' Broken lots from regular stocks and several mill
close-outs.
Magnificent 6uite as illustrated. 48-inch bureau, 24x30-tnch French
plate mirror; beautiful bow-end full-size bedstead; large vanity case,
full-length mirror and extra-large chifforobe. Four pieces. $385.
AMERICAN WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITES
TEN PIECES at $275 FOUR PIECES at $200
Save $100 at Each Price
ij'I 'iSSr T i 4 i' 'i
As illustrated. American walnut, 54-inch top extension table,
large buffet, china closet and serving table, set of Queen Anne chairs,
leather-covered seats. Four pieces at $200. Ten pieces at $278.
Gimbels, Sixth Floor
Harvard Mills Women's White Merino Vesta and
Tightn at $1.85 Save One-Third
Regular and extra sizes. Guaranteed first quality! Low
length t'ghts?' f "eCk' elbW Sl"VC VCS,S Ankle-or knee-
BoltVSVn1'"4 WmenB eayy We'B"t White Merino Union
Bulta at $3.25--Regular and extra sizes. High neck, long sleeve ankle
low neck, no sleeve, ankle; or Dutch neck, elbow sleevef ankle
wiuV-Jw , M "-Women's "Luxurious Underwear"-84 White
SUk-and-Wool Union Suits at $4.2S-Harvard Mills' finest! Low-neck
no sleeve, knee; Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle; low neck, sleeveless
ankle. Regular and extra sizes. ' 0'"vc,css
year?07"' X at 1-M.aium w.!Bht Kriy cotton. 4 to 10
Men's Soft,- Cuff Shirts J $ .gg
Specially Priced at J
Here's a chance to "get in" on some excellent quality Percala
Shirts at close to cost price.
Cut full allowing plenty of "breathing space." Good pat
terns. All sizes. Buy a winter's supply $1.68.
Men's Domet Pajamas $2.45 Reduced
Gimbels, First floor
Men's Perfection Shoes
Reduced to $6.45
New Fall Styles Dark brown cordo
stylish narrow toe or the medium
round toe if preferred. At $6.45
save $2.05. '"'
Men's "Welbred" Broguo
Shoes now $8.90. These are
great favorites with the young
fellows.
Boys' Shoes that will stand
hard wear, at $2.95 and $4.95.
Excellent values.
Gimbels, Second floor
calf;
American Porcelain
Dinner Sets
In the New Chmtz and Cretonne Patte i
106 Pieces at $49.50
Best quality American porce
lain. Comolete service for 'l
people. All pieces are full gold
lined, all handles are of Matt
coin gold.
At Anniversary Special
Prices
New French Dinner Sets,
$45 and $55 Save $15
and $20.
From the famous Bano & Dotter pottery, Limoges, France.
Choice of 4 beautiful designs in the conventional border. Set
includes the new covered tureens. Full gold lined handles.
Gimbels, Fourth floor
fTfcV
m,.,!? Shirts.antl drawers at 1.6S Save Half or Two-thirds oF
SSt vfn.7Tn0.ianAd wor8ted-s:h famously good makes a.
Hen, Winsted and American Hosiery Company: and somr f7
imports. Sizes as they run, but size. 34 to 46 included '
fixtr. HrtAMa.ll UmI. rriA. . .. . J
aimbels, ptrat floor, Heg-ular Section nnd Grand A!le.
In the Subway Store
Children's Pearl Waist Union Suits at 05c. Heavy winter-weieht
.cotton. Fleeced back. Slight "seconds." 3 to 14 ywrV.V
to ly'ears"'" Pearl Walats Sc. "Seconds" of best gradeV
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Women' Cnttnn ITninn C.U'. l ri or- '
Fall wM-ht, hlrtt nock, lonf ,f.v. anUK negulq; a extrft ...
Men's Heavy-weight Natural Merino Shirts ,nH W;: -1
$1.35 a Garment. Worth on.h.V,i ". m a" drawers at I
make irrouoed with Hl i.. :" ".''. c weiMcnown "Reis"
to 46. ,C8U,ar s,oc1"' Sfs 34
OlmfSels, Subway Btoro
Anniversary Specials in
Aluminum Cooking Ware
Savings Average a Third
3-pltc Bauoa
ran Sti, at
91.7S a set. 1-,
1W- and 2-qt.
nizes. Strone,
durable quality
with aluminum
handles.
a-qnart Doubl
nloe or Combi
nation SolUri,
at 82.GO. Lid
tits both vessels.
Extra heavy
quality.
6-qt. Covered Ooofanr rota at 9Q.2S.
y
Kettles.
Heavy
quality
with
extra
heavy
ball
handle
8-at.
at tajsi I
W.7S, B-qt. a, M.36, 6-qt. at Vi." I
I Wj
Tryta Tana VJ3
Extra,, heavy '
with retlnnod gTU-yS
Iron handles. 8- 'Jg, JF
In. slue at SI I 9
In., at fl0.
Ooffa Vota. 1H
qt. ait at 9H.T0.
.t,nl ? u t, ae P5n, Extra heaY7 lual ty, with retinned eW
Extra Deep Pie Plates, 8-Inch, at 40c5Mnch at BOcj 10-fncji t
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