Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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I WWII DRIVE
Determined te Raise Fund
Necessary for Expansion
of Movement
GREATER CAMP IS NEEDED
With 281 troops numbering 0410
fcey, hard at work the Iter fleeut drive
move In1" lta flnal whirlwind of two
This l the. first time In the tpn
ors of Philadelphia scouting that the
&yi hv personally solicited money
for their cense, It wn only as ojest
Itanil ttmpt te rale lance part of
he 1120,000 remaining te be fth
tc refieh the cempafcn Keal of $200,000
that the officials decided te let the boy
try their hand et cellectlnK.
All through the drive which officially
4ned November 20, the boys hav
keen anxious te get et the work thtm
ielvM and when they were released
re.terday afternoon Uiey went te the
verk with cuthugtasm end cenndenc.
Te date the Are leading troops are
Troop 118. Sixty-fifth and Owner
atreett. Albert May, scoutmaster,
14320; Treen OD, Star end Garden,
flemuel Friedman, sceutnjasUr, 3J10 ;
Troop 181, Bread nnd Jeffersen, Ray
mond Brunswick, fcceutraMter, 11833 :
Troop 70, Fourth end Queen, Alfred
EX? Bceutmaslcr, S1888: Treen 207,
MeCallura and Tufpehecken, A. B.
Vel, sceutrnssUr, N8B0.
The beya have two days left In which
te work and the officials are hopeful that
their efforts will cbange the aspect of
the campaign,
Failure te rnlse the money will mean
that scouting In this city will be greatly
enrtalled end that great number of
tan urlii bar te be .without the bene;
flta and training In American manhood
that scouting -would give them. The
acent camp, which could net accom
modate all the boys last cummer, was te
have been enlarged nnd another camp
opened, but without the necessary
meuey this program will bave te he
ehanged.
Scout leaders belleve that the great
eat need for the principles which the
ney Scout organization Instils will M
during the coming yeara. They Mae
their nppeal net only en the geed the
Individual boys receive from the work
but also en the great benefit te the city
where en adequate scouting program
for all the boys Is In effect,
TWO MAYORS TO ATTEND
FROLIC OF PRUNE CLUB
Bal Masque. Will Provide Full Night
of Surprises
Mayer Moere and Mayer Edward 1.
flader, of Atlantic City, will be among
the public pffldete of Philadelphia and
the shore resort attending the raardl
gras bal masque of the Prune Club to
night In Moere Hall, 1314 North Uwad
fitrcct
Among the ether guests will be Pi
rector Cortclyeu, Judge Patterson,
Judge Rogers, Judge Monaghan, City
Solicitor Smyth, Assistant District At
torney Tatilane, Durell Shuster, secre
tory te Mayer Moero ! Jeseph K. Cos Ces Cos
telle, chief of the bureau of claims, and
Murdoch Kcndrlck, Armend T. Nichols,
secretary te Mayer Rader, will accom
pany that official here,
Novelties of varied sort are en the
program, Including the marriage, el
r,human kelcten,r and e "fat lady"
from a local museum by the Rev.
Themas Davis, pastor of the Abigail
vans wotneaist episcepal unurcu. u.r.
Davis is chaplain of the Prunes. Other
features will be the showing of the At
lantic City Prunes moving pictures, and
the singing by a selected chorus of a
song written for the occasion by Miss
Helen Cortclyeu, daughter of Director
Cortalyeu.
"Hutch" MeDevitt, "Mlllionalre-for-n-day,"
will deliver the principal
address,
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Priced With SifxtV Btceust Priced
Only One Profit siX ByThePre&utr
Semi Annual
Sale-eAl5Q(f
STYLEBILT
Fall and Winter
Suits and Overcoats
$35 less $5.25 new $2975
$40 less $6.00 new $3400
$45 less $6.75 new $38.25
$50 less $7,50 new $42.50
All Otlter Prices
Same Proportionate Reduction
YOU can buy lets of
clothes new at a low
price, but why net buy at
the lowest price? We make
our clothes in our own
shops and sell them in our
own stores. Therefore, this
is net .15 off the dealer's
price.-but 1 5 effthe maker's
price. All-Weel; Hand
Tailored; Meney Back
flk Hilten Company
1211-1213 Chestnut Street
Orfft Shep in fpriiuip! CUitt
JOiWAftK KeWYORK BROOKLYN PHIUPPLPHIA CHMAQ0
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L; Stere Hours, 0 te, 6:30
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET CHESTNUT st EIGHTH NINTH
FOR SATURDAY
Friday, December 3, 1920
Philadelphia's Greatest Sale of Beys' Clothing
Gimbel and Associates Secure $413,000 of the $1,500,000
Bankrupt Stock of Bauman Corporation of New Yerk
The Bauman plan was te found a great national line of Beys' Clething: higher standard than any ether line te be te boys' business
what a few great lines are te men's clothes.
The great price slump practically cancelled all their fall business and the corporation was thrown into bankruptcy.
The inventories made before the sale showed ever a million and a half at the shrunken prices the failure was for $2,000,000.00.
Based en Bauman's fixed prices our purchases figured $413,000. .wm
We Bought at Third of the Bauman Prices
And the great proportion of the purchase came te Gimbels in Philadelphia.
It is en sale.
Silk-sewed; splendidly designed; carefully made really the costliest line of boys' clothing, but calamity cuts the prices LOOK!
Norfolk Suite for Beys of 7 te 19",.
Norfolk Suits in extra sizes, for ages 14 te 19 j 4&7 CS Cte? 1 " 421 d Etfffc
Junier Norfolk Suite for Bey of 4 te 10 I V - w PV p A a.!- v
Overcoats Reefers ( i1G COA
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High-Scheel Overcoats
Swagger Coats for Beys of 6 te 12
Mackinaw
$25
The very best clothing fox boys we ever eaw away under half price, even judged by the standards of usual clothing.
Gimbels, Third fleer and Subway Stere Same Showing in Beth Place,
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2500 Women's Hand-Tailored
Coats and Wraps Save
Up te 40 Because
Makers and importers of fine fabrics nd makers-up of fine fabrics have all re-adjusted.
In many cases, they have "anticipated" lower prices than can come. Heweverwe pass en
these advantages. ,
Duvettes Belivia English
Coatings Broadcloths Chames
Plain at $29.75 and $35
Fur-Trimmed at $45 and $59.75
Browns every geed brown.
Blues even the new blues.
Oxfords. Taupes. Black.
And these fur cellars 7 Seal-dyed ceney, skunlc
dyed opossum, Australian opossum and raccoon.
Fabric -Fur Coats -$20 te
$30 Lewer Than Before
the Price-Break
Bilk Fabric-fur Coats at $25, $29.75 and $89.75.
Or with shawl-cellara of skunk-dyed opossum fur
t 939.75.
Or with shawl-cellars of Australian opossum or
natural raccoon at $59.75.
Glnbeli, Salens of Dtcm. Tfalrd fleer.
Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases
at $12 te $60
Or any of these sterling eilrcr gifts for him
Match Bexes for safety matches, at $7.50 and $8.25. Match Helders
at $3,50 and $4.
Belt Buckles at $2 te $17.25.
Ivery Cigarette Helders at $1.50 te $3.50.
Clmbei, ' itntlrr flectien. Tint Ar.
CHRISTMAS GIVING!
Scalloped Round All-Linen Table
Cleth Special at
Firm scalloped edge. Twe rich
patterns, 2x2 yard diameter. But
only a little let:
Three-piece Turkish Bath Seta
ndy for giving spe
One large bath towel
Pink or
blue borders,
boxed rendy for giving sp'
and two face cloths.
cial at $1.
Handsome Scotch Linens for
"State Occasions." Almest no-duplicated
kinds nowadays I Hand
some round designs, 2x2-yard Ta
blecleths at 513.7&.
2x2-yard Tablecloths at $17.
2x3-yard Tablecloths at $20.50.
22'lnch Napkins te match at
$15.50 a dozen.
Oliabcl., J4nw BteTP, Second Doer.
Jeweled Shrine Emblems
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Te meet the great demand caused by the additions te
membership right new, we have prepared an unusual stock
of lapel buttons at very low prices.
Each button is of solid geld. Seme are platinum-faced.
And all are set with diamonds genuine diamonds 7te(
"chips" or "rose" diamonds.
Variously $0.50, $19.50, $1g.75, $17.50, $1g.75,
14 $20 $25 $28 35 40 $45 $50
ObmtHU Jtwelrr ffectlea, Wt fleer.
Greatest Sale of
MEN'S SHIRTS
Of the "Griffen" Make
Tlie Factory's Over-Productten
72,000 shirts in the sale, all the shirts at their factory at Glen Falls, N. Y.,
for Gimbels' Philadelphia and New Yerk stores.
At Reduced Prices
$1.48 $2.28 $2.95 $3.65
Average Savings Over a Third
All the geed te fine shirtings I
.-GUnWf, Flnt fleer, Meth Btrtrt.
1000 Girls' Coats Reduced
te $15, $19.75
and $29.75
Half-a-dozen of one style oe of another a
dozen of a third and se en.
Swirl-backs and yoke-backs end box-pleat
backs and lovely little straight lines and stunning
cape-backs with capes for cellars!
Chinchillas, cheviets, pole - cloths, veleurs,
heather mixtures and belivias.
Nanking, navy and Peking blues, browns,
Burgundies.
6 te 14 years sizes in each group.
Save en Girls' Regulation
Dresses, at $13.75
Wonderful quality serge the grade that
usually gees into much higher-priced dresses.
And the chevrons and shields are both hand-
embroidered. New $19.75
aimbrfj, BaUtu r DrtM, TUlril fle.r.
Men's Geed-Looking Gloves
at $2.50
Men's one-clasp gray Suede, eutscam sewn, at $2.50.
Men's one-clasp Duplex Gloves, In white, gray and mode, at $2J58.
Men's Tan Cape Gloves, very smart for dress or street wear, at $4.
Men's black Aute Gauntlets, warmly lined, at $4.50.
flimbtij. Tint fleer.
vyneWjjT
30c
3000 lbs. Hard Candies,
1-lb. Bexes, at
Asserted.
Asserted Chocolates at 58c lb.
Old-Fashioned Yellow-Jack at 38c lb.
GtnbcU, Chestnut Btrert Anrxj Alte Mrt fleer, Gr.nd ALL and Subway Stere.
10,000 Cans ef)OQ
Finest Peach Jam at J OJC
saving 83. Ne. 2 cans; Lenex Brand; limit one case (2 dozen), in
case, dozen or half-dozen lets at 39c a can.
1Q. J a can for 10,000 cans of "Lenex" Early June Peaa. in
IOC J case, dozen or half-dozen lets.
30,000 cans of "Purity" crushed creamy Sugar 1 Ol
Cern; in case, dozen or half-dozen lets, save a third at jjC
Cimbe!., Pure Feed Slere, Cbratnat Street Annex.
Subway Stere Sale of
Girls' Regulation Dresses
$1.50
Save half te twa
thlrds. One- and twe-piecd
styles.
Sizes 6 te 14 in
sach.
A thousand.
Lineens and jeans
of wonderful quali
ties. All-white.
All-blue.
And white with
blue trimmings.
' Glmbfli. Subway Stere,
Women's and Misses' Coats
Many Have Huge Fur Cellars
Exceptional Values
$28
Men's and Yeung Men's
Suits and Overcoats
Suits in various wanted materials;
single- and double-breasted styles.
Conservative colors browns, grays
and neat mixtures.
$25
Save a Third and
Mere
Overcoats Cambridge gray; velvet
cellars; ferm-fittine and censervative
models.
Then there's Ulsters and Town UJ.
iters in gray and brown heather mix.
lures.
GlmbtL, Subway Star.
SIZES
14 te 20 for misses,
36 te Ai for women.
Extra 0trH te 62.
Let includes many samples, Materials include:
Belivias, Tinscltone, Silvertone, Goldtene, Broadcloth, Velours,
Kerseys, Chamois and Seal Plush.
Mostly all are silk lined. At $28.
QmtU, Bubw.y Hterf,
Men's Four-in
Hand Neckties
at 50c
Open-end style,
Great variety of stripes and
ether neat effects.
Buy for Christmas Civbif
50c
OltubtJt, Sttbwaf Str.
Beys' and Girls' ) fhtl Apj
Scheel Shoes ) .a !)
Black gunmetal leather, soles that'll withstand rough weather.
Girls' sizes 8 te 2 J (te AC
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mapru. nepwar Ktar.
Beys' sizes 0 te 5
Women's Felt Holiday) d 1 QCl
Slippers at ) P JL iO
Plush trimming and leather soles and heels. Others hava padded
sels and arc trimmed with pompon. Various colors. At $1,95.
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