Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1920, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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Law practice
Lee A. Cressen. the chief.
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prohibition agents operating In l'enn-
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states were conducted under his per
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Mr. Cressvn te resign since March. The
first was Majer Hey Dall, who like.
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If you take pride in the
quality of the butter you
use if you want te buy
Philadelphia's Finest But
ter insist en AKN. At
all dealers.
H. R. AIKEN
Wholesale Butter, iggs.
Margarines
128 N. Delaware Ave., Phila.
AKN EGGS
Fer Quality
BUTTER
FOR MEN:
Plain white
stitched .
-all linen, hem
.50c te $5.25 each
White all
hems . .
linen, shadow
..50c te $3.50 each
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White all linen, sheer and
heavy, tape and cord bor
ders $1.00 te $3.50 each
White all linen, initial; per
'., box of six. . .$5.00 and 57.00
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"Bui Colored border all linen,
' $1.50 te $3.00 each
. Colored cotton. .25c te 00c each
FOH BOYS:
Plain white-
cotton,
20c and 25c each
Plain white all linen, Sic each
FOR WOMEN:
Plain white all linen, hem
stitched . 35c te $1.00 each
Whitc all linen, tapes and
cords ... . 50c te $1.00 each
White all linen, initiul; box
of bix. . .53.00 te $1.50
White all linen, initial,
50c te 75c each
Real lace trimmed handker
chiefs (Armenian),
$1.00 te $5.00 each
Val lace trimmed handker
chiefs $5.00 te $6.50 each
Point lace trimmed handker
chiefs ..$38.00 te $50.00 each
White all linen, embroidered,
Irish, Swiss, Madeira, French
and Spanish,
35c te $12.00 each
Colored Berder,
25c te $3.75 each
White cotton, initial; box of
six ... $1.50 and $1.75 each
White mull with cords,
six for $1.00
Meurnins handkerchiefs,
45c te $2.00 each
Gleve hnndkerchiefs embroid
ered nnd plain, 25c te $1 each
FOR CHILDREN:
Plain white, or white with nur
sery fiRures in colors,
18c te 25c each
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Write for our "Boek of Gift Suggestions"
100$ Chestnut Street
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TlANOS
Consistency
"I tried an amazingly large number of
instruments, dozens of grands, and I could
net make a choice; I could net select the
few best ones, because all were best." Se
said Paderewski, speaking of a visit te
Steinway warerooms. The consistency of
Steinway production excites the wonder of
everybody else. It is the utter despair of
ether pianemakers. It is the piano that
may be bought with eyes shut. Ne expert's
advice is needed by the purchaser of a
Sleimcay. "All are best," as the great
artist said. Select the case in harmony
with your furnishings, and rely confi
dently en Steinway for the essentials of
the instrument beauty of tone, delicacy
of touch, etc. and you will be satisfied
. always.
Yeu will belter understand thin Steinway
Consistent by reading "Steinways of
Today." A copy will be sent en request.
Steinway pianos may be bought en monthly payments
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Christmas Handkerchiefs
"The best assortment and values in
town" we're told that every day.
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Friday
Stere Hours, 9 te 6
We are urging institutions te bring in
their children in the early morning hours
te pee The Land of Or; Philadelphia's
wenderful toy store; and te ride the
ponies.
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET" CHESTNUT :s EIGHTH NINTH
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Sunday, Dec 9, 1920
nm.iA n..r Outfit the regular $5
eni. i(ii 7S sort of a Christmas Idea.
Ever.Rcady Flashlight, at 88c that is
worth about double Glmbcls,
Heme Furnishings, Fourth fleer.
Fer
Friday
Lew Prices Are Here
Six million dollar mark-down in the
whole country, en the word of a great
gatherer of statistics. And yet, en trains and
trolleys you hear careless talk of "lower prices
coming." Please step and think: tee low
prices mean the stepping of tee many incomes
te leave any of us unharmed.
Rest en this
Already prices en many things are under
the cost of reproducing them and in such
cases will rise later or the product will cease.
And that shall net happen.
Thejnterests of this great land are fairly
well in hand.
But it's a great shopping time,' surely
at Gimbels.
GLOVES Holiday Sale Extraordinary
Great Preparations te Meet a Large Demand With Gloves of
Most Wanted Sorts at Timely Savings
Gloves are almost foremost in the list of Christmas gift things and it is a fine bit of
helpfulness te bring se many of the favored serR
Men's Gloves and Women's
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Men's one-clasp tan Cape Gloves,
wool-lined. $3.95.
Packed in Christmas gift-boxes
if requested.
It is the biggest thing yet, in
gloves.
ut savings of seventy-five cents te $2 a pair.
Yes, boxed prettily for giving.
Women's French kldskin and lambskin Gloves,
white and mode; Paris-point and 6-row embroidery
$1.85.
Women's one-clasp washable Cape Gloves, out
seam; shades of tan. $2.15. ( '
Women's strap-wrist washable Cape Gloves
brown, gray and beaver. $3.85.
Women's one-clasp mocha Gloves gray and
beaver. $2.78.
Women's 8-button length washable Cape Gloves
brown and benvcr. $3.95.
Women's suede Gloves broken lets from our
own large stocks 2-clasp and slip-en styles. $1.48.
Women's strap-wrist and 8-button length suede
Glees tan, brown and beaver. $2.65.
Men's one-clasp gray and tan suede Gloves, out
seam. $2.15.
Men's English tan Cape Gloves, prix-seam; spcar spcar
peint embroidery. $1.95.
Men'." one-clasp gray mocha Gldves, eutseam.
$3.85
Men's, cashable Cape Gloves, American made;
for dress and street wear. Tan. $2.65.
Men's Aute Gauntlets, one -finger and mitten
styles; warmly lined. Black. $2.85. v
GimhclH, Gleve Section and Grand Aisle
6000 Men's Imported Silk Handkerchiefs
Reduced te 50c Were $1
All either from Japan or China--where they make the best silks in the
world for handkerchiefs.
All-white "handkerchief-pongee" Handkerchiefs with block initial.
White pongee Handkerchiefs with blue pinstripe borders.
White Crepes de Chine Handkerchiefs with borders in the tie-and-sock-matching
colors blues, lavenders, tans and greens.
White Habutai Handkerchiefs with color stripe or figured borders.
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And 6000 Women's
Silk Handkerchiefs at 15c :
Were
35c
All crepes de Chine.
In solid colors.
And white centers with colored borders solid
colors or smart stripes. Gimbels, First fleer.
500 Bexes of Fine Stationery
Big, Big Bexes!
96 Sheets of Paper, 96 Envelope
At $1.65 a Bex
Combinations of bluc-and-white, pink-and-whltc, buff-and-whitc,
violet-and-white in the delicate soft tinUs refined taste prescribes.
Fine lawn-finish paper. Pretty deceAited box.
r Gimbels, Stationery Stere, First fleer.
Big Dells With Sleeping Eyes
and Real Hair 'n Everything
Special at $4.50 5Trwfy
20 inches high, with fluffy curls blonde or brown. Full jointed. Sleeping eyes with eye
lashes. Pictured.
Beautiful Dressed Dells, Special at $2.95 18-inch. Dressed in pretty sashed white dresses
and "garden hats," or in pink or blue dresses with little bonnets te match.
Besides, there are dells dressed by Gimbels "dell dressers," at $5 te $25.
Paris-dressed dells at $10.50 te $75.00.
And all the joys of The Teyland of Oz, yours te enjoy Come!
Gimbels, Teyland of Oz, Fourth fleer.
Over Eight Thousand Knitted
Ties at 65c
The Best Make the Sorts Selling at Three or Four Times the Price
Best make full sizes, net stingy, stringy sorts
crochet-, accordion- ancf pebble-stitch stripes and solid
colors and heather mixtures.
Why 65c? Because these were salesmen's samples,
odd dozens after filling orders and some were "menders"
i. e., requiring a well-hidden stitch or se te cure a
knitting fault.
Foremost make best styles 65c-
Gimbels Men's Furnishing Section and Grand Aisle.
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In Time for Christmas!
A Splendid Sale of
Neta-Seme Hosiery for Men
Reducing stocks making way for new orders
and se helping te "quicken" business thank this
bread Gimbel policy for sale prices en this geed
nationally famous hosiery.
I,OT 1. Men's Half Hese of fine combed cotton. 35c.
LOT 2. Men's Mercerized Half Hese, 48c.
LOT 3. Men's Thrcad-Silk Plaited Half Hese mixture of bilk and
mercerized yarns, 65c.
LOT 4. Men's Half Hese of artificial silk, plaited escr finest
mercerized yarn, 65c.
LOT 5. Men's Half Hese of pure thread silk twelve strands te
the yarn, 83c.
LOT 6. Cashmere Half Hese in heather mixtures, 95c. Sizes 0W
te 12. Gray and colors.
Gimbels, First fleer, Regular Section and Grand AisI.
1000 Fresh, Firm Initial and
Wreath Embroidered
Pillow Cases
Ready for Santa Claus
at $2.15 a Pair Special
Dainty wreath design! Old English letter. Mus
lin of linen-like firmness! "Regulation." 45x36 inch
size.
The Most Adorable Fluffy, Fletfcy Beacon Crib
Blankets,' at $1.95 te $5.50. Bleck plaids. Cress bars
white or pink or blue. Cute nursery borders
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manKet Throws ler Gifts, at $5.95 Save a
Third. Plaid steamer rug styles and Indian blan
kets warm and rich!
Gimbels, Beddething, Second fleer.
Christmas Sale of
Five Carloads of
SEWING MACHINES
Factory had the order for Gimbels (Philadelphia
and New Yerk), but at shipping time certain lines were
short. The shortage was filled by sending higher-priced
machines, and it is these five carloads, plus machines
from our own regular stocks, that bring this sale at
Sensationally Lew Prices and On t 1
Weekly Payments of
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$43.00
Singer Sewing Machines
Used n- fleer samples, geed as new,
guurantcid, priced at a fraction of usual
cost
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$59.00
L e s s i n g Cabinet Machines
A delightfu i iall space cabinet, made
by the fnmn'i and reliable Demestic
Company.
$75.00
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Demestic Boudoir Cabinets
A handsome cabinet m oak finish, new
nnd very attractive, which usually sells
for very much mere than this price
53-50
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Mew ui,uai.
Demestic Machines
That family favorite, ir
te-date model, priced v
tmAAi. nenn ah .
vwu iu .pie.uu Allowance en lour Old
Machine Towards the Purchase 0f
Demestic Electric Boudoir Cabinet
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