', 'W 1,." y,! V 1 ' h EVENING PUBLIC LDaER-HIIiElHIAV (THTJBSBAT, OCTOBER, 21, 1920 U.J -r ;;fYf U I .L X . s People With Imagination mako tho best success in selling goods of nil kinds did you know that? They arc quickest i,o grasp and appreciate tho customor's need, thus giving tho best service, thus earning the most money. If you have this kind of Imagination and want to cam Christmas money by helping our Christmas customers, lot us hear from you, for places arc open now. Bright Young People Who Love Books and Like Toys can bo placed in especially congenial positions in our Book Storo and Toy Store. Seo Miss Garnell, Employment Office, First Floor, Gallcy. John Wanamaker GOODYEAR'S $30,000 SALE . Offering Thousands of SS RAINCOATS VALUES UP TO $20.00 ajK&f tfY"iWA'A'J Its Rubber We Have It" 0Q &T 820 Chestnut St m olesalc and Retail Ir. W liHll M The Oldest Man in the World! JUST part of a skull, two molar teeth and a thigh bone! Pieced together, he pro pounded one of the most perplexing conun drums in the study of human ancestry. Were these the remains of an ape-like man who lived 500,000 years ago? The evolution of the human race what did primitive man look like? was Asia the cradle of man kind? these were some of the things men pondered. And science was not satisfied. . Now a great expedition is planned to search for the ancestors of this ape-man. In the NOVEMBER number of Store Hours: D to 5.30 Piano Store Open Till 9 P. M. Enter at 9th Street Door Gimbel Brothers .. MARKETJ CHESTNUT BIGHTM NlfTH For Friday- Philadelphia, Thursday, Misses' Tricotine , Dresses T Four Uniquely Smart Models -at $39.75 Reproductions to the life 1 of double - the - price originals. One with the long bugle beads in jet-effect on both bodice and skirt. One with the new slashed tunic and lavishly 'embroi dered with the new iride-" scent beads. A beauty with its "coat top' embroidered just on the peplum, but all over that! And the darling style pic tured "apron" front and back, laid in deep tucks and showing the satin under-dress at the sides. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Pent, 9-1 DO With the Wee, Smart .Ploatingt That Make tho Whole Thing "Different" 1500 Silk Waists Anniversary Specials at $3.95 Pongee the illk pongee that out tubs and out-wears pretty nearly every silk that's made. Tuxedo collar. Nat ural color. Habutal at $3.95 with the smart, becoming, Buster Brown collar, pleat- L Vfj(iHB trimmed. White Jti-V;-' only. Crepes de chine semi-tailored; black, navy blue, pink and white. And Hand-made t Hjbuut, Lingerie Waists V WM r S3.9K i ev Sheer, tine batiste Roll-collar. Long sleeve. Hand-hemstitch'cd for trimming. Gimbels, ) Salons of Dress, Third floor Mrt r, eft Wit . wvwtfwwm LB fimm ay rwTi w r j7 . 1 i WfifW, vff AJL M v -a .k: i I Women's Coat&Htlie Cosiest, Easiest, Prettiest Wrappy-Wrap of the Season "Anniversary- ) CfcQ'T CA Specialled" at ) J OV Of fine wool-velour. Silk-lined, of course. But it's the way those stunning arrow-heads dart way down the .back and the way the under arm nanellintr achieves its smart angle and that 1 dream of a collar crushes softly about the throat. Duplicated, with border of seal-dyed coney on the collar at $42.50. Two Straight-Line Specials at $29.75 Wool velour tailored to a rare degree. $$' Black, navy blue, brown, taupe and green. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Oct. 21, 1920 S3ffllk $42.50 W7! 1 Silk Petticoats -Anniversary Specials at $5 REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZES Ribbon-trirhiried jerseys, taffeta-flounced jjerseys, messaline flounced jerseys. Lacy Lingerie at $1.85 Save $1. Wto $2d0 Nightgowns and envelope chemises mostly fine white nain sook. A sprinkling of fine pink batiste. Here and there, a tailored model. Gimbels, Second floor Extraordinarily Low Prices for 79 Trunks Jre Samples Only One or Two of a Style Fiber-Covered Dress Trunks: 1 4.75 to $25 Save $6 to $15, at .-.,. .,.,.,..,.,.... t...-. - it SSfc - - $1 2.50 to $22.50 Wardrobe Trunks: bteamer bize and J. v)A . PX Full-Size. Save $11 to $12, at , J to OU -Gimbels, Seventh floor The American MAGAZINE on the Orient MORE THAN 60 ILLUSTRATIONS-8.PAGE ART INSERT is told the fascinating story of this Expedition to be conducted by the American Museum of Nat ural History, in cooperation ith the American Asiatic ssociation and ASIA. The expedition will be led by Roy Chapman Andrews, who outlines the far-reaching plan in "A New Search for the Oldest Man." "CIVIL WAR AS A PROFESSION IN CHINA" Jolin O. I' Wand, one of tho mem expert writerj on the I ar Last, tells the traio anil humorous elements of the disruption of China's government under the plundering Tucliuns the counterparts of the robber barons of the Middle Agis. "WILLARD STRAIGHT-War Correspondent" A Japanese bo of twelve, a naked knife in his own hand at his vitals, did he dare kill himself ? the Samurai test of a warrior's nerve I Willard Straight's own diary as war correspondent tells this and many other stories of nbut the Russians faced when they fought Japan. "JUNGLE STRATAGEMS AND SPOILS" Charles Maer spent a lifetime catching alive great Pillions, lions, tigers, elephants and monkeys in tho jungles of tho East. He is telling his adventures in ASIA. "WHEN HINDUSTAN WENT DRY" Al-ad-din khalji, the 'sultan of Hindustan from 1296 to 1321, one day issued an edict that there should be no more drinking in his realm. Yet we think our problems today bove never been known to previous generations I Read Gordon U. Enders' article, ALL NEWSSTANDS 35c a copy Another Splendid Shoe Sale to In the Subway Store Five Thousand Pairs of Women's Fall Shoes at $3.85 Fifteen Hundred Pairs of Men9s Shoes at $5.45 Reductions of $2 to $5 a Pair Bring Back Old Prices At Somehody9s Loss SPECIAL OFFER OPEN ONLY TO DECEMBER 31, 1920 For the price of a year's sub scription, $3,50, we will send not only the twelve numbers, but two additional issues a fourteen months' tour of the Orient. Canada, $4.00; For eigo, $4.50. ASIA rUDLISIIINfi COMPANY K. I-. 627 Lciimiou Avenue, Ncn York Ideilre to receive ASIA, Ihe America Mm rineon the Orient, for one reer, I'neloeed if $3 SO. In ccordence with your ipeclil offer I era to receive two citr current iuuci without tddi tiornl coit. I n! timi. Black kid, patent leather, gray kid, gun metal, calfskin. Patent leather with gray kid tops. Patent leather with satin tops. Patent leather buttoned shoes with dull tops. All are stylish shapes and very desirable styles. . All sizes from 2i to 7. Large additional selling force. Special arrangement of one size to a table, making selection easy. en's Shoes, $5o45 Dark tan and gun metal, English last rfnd broad toe shapes. Some have rubber heels. All have Goodyear welted soles. All sizes. a a tut. Btiluii tr WjWe CuudtHMi Fofcuo J1.S0 Women's High-Laced and Buttoned Shoes, $3,85 We are glad to act as clearing house for manufacturers who, with enlightened foresight, are taking big money losses to restore normalcy in production and distribution. Most of them will pocket a fat money loss on the whole era of war prices, because operating costs and excess profit taxes took the "fat" that would have averaged matters. We stand ready to market large lots in every line of goods. This Subway Store Shoe Sale is arranged for quick and pretty comfortable service. Men's Shoes, Ninth Street Side. Women's Shoes, Subway Main Aisle and Shoe Section. Ample force of trained salespeople. 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