.,....: 7 . . ' '"mmmmmmmm 'W'rprTWWW'fIVVW (tvfTff'"-' - r"W WvV ' iO y njiWJ,Jii'i(V rtyri )jiniit Mea""- ,"H'J w;i,j,4(A r - -i, to'sijpfffi 1UnT'ir4 . . . -- ,.. --- .... . . . J2iVJ2iiNMN -I'UJOUAU JjiliUJiJKr-rHILADJBLrHlA, FlilDAY. FEBKUARY 18. 1(,'21 ' 1 - i - - - w -j At - - - nntiAMLAND v ADVENTURES -tee sourn breeze:' or daddt: ClIAMRH v rn' Story ..Aetata nllAlll la 1 cro8-Pl"," ,-,. Drincea wlio holIT .. "i,,ini and IPX"! fortune." Wtf' ," u,2 proiS-lJWnK children SMJ'fiSii land The children ;at down f th Soul'i';, Boboiinic Mr. and Smlir' Mr Wrin and tlie other S- nobn, ,".".. from tb r M&J&'JL n the trei-L- ., klflini i";,, ,, bI, had to leu a kuuu WWrfi", 'JffSuld I win a ippr for ton-.? l""v " i bJ .,,, a tlm thr was p.cross- .Moman: h. llv.d In, . .o.w. ;,ld m'. ''" ri n for it mado her ?? SS. sic at tho min-hW. fcl'l dried 1 up l'r crow. 8h wm crow ft,.Ll ,i inir for It mado her cold. She llc3 at the 5Smr for.lt mud ,rT?;. ...rf, a cro8-patoh.that It "MfUl Wa ---- -- - - ,..- lln.ki WKn".t "fnSVlr'notoIrd" taiV.nj, h won mucn upw r" .tT.rrlns. She new into an hwiui ir wf1! . i ,. wnnM drlB every SS'ffom hVr little farm In th hollo-. S."?i5S?ht 1 Kun. and whwiAr a bird SS, VlttTln !i?Ut sit baoged away ana Hr tii? red.neadI lad Interrupted "JfPhw that li what wo ar doing-,'' k. cried. '"ly father and my brother i their Bun ami shoot nt every bird ?' ... That Is becauso bad birds wtlfke birds " And tha red-headed eared iotlercelv that the hnnKry '.hlered In the. . pejn" at on auleWy with her atory. rrhS cros-patch old woman fought A, blrdt day and nleht She shot at !!L n5 h, tote down the r nests, un Hot a bird would bo near her llttt firm In the hollow. n2ow, I'm rid of those penky birds, ..jVii h hauuv.' said the cross patch all woman lo horwlf. rll of tlio blrd. sho wasn t rid of her troublM H driving the birds away, ipelelt lb VoUlo bu8s f.ree t0 t,ner MUto vln', and, the canker worm fro, E horc holes In her fruit, and th cab- Ui wotmi free to cut don n her cao- 'ttilhw tit from bad to worse, with v. m woman crow-Ins crossr and iof unhappy eery day and with her T . .i .& ?.lt nwn. ..o.n MtktO WOP Mill nv-l i.i wwk-; ?"'" r. .h hainnta u-ithout th birds to m!d U' could not get rid of tha bugs ud Tth worms, though ,he fought them 4iy anu iukiu. i4ij i " , woman juii orqK "n " ;iu. "A, Jlif cried eho hoard a cheery Httto Uuh. and looking up quickly sho saw "'Voo arp jouJ bald the little old "I am l'alrv Irlnces Cher-Up,' an Hirril the fain". Te come to see why yn aro crofs.' , J, "lm ctojs becatuse lm mlsvablo, m4 lonesome, and the bugs and worms V, eating up my poiaioen aim imii. Talry Princess c;heer-Up laughed at thU "Xo, you are nil turned around,' .k. rri.,1 Tim biie.H and worms ate Mttag up xour potatoes ami trult. you ir lonesome, and you are miserable, Ktcauie vou are cross. IH you want to be cured of being cross?' Th crou-batch old lady thought that Mir before ,ho aniwerod, for. as ou tnnr. lal of nersons seem to lilt to ba uossatui miserable aid lonesom and In tublc But anally the old lady said: TVell, I gucj ou might aa well euro m, (or I couldirt be any worse oft than I am now.' The Pttlrv Prince Clieer-Un laughed ul nodded her head. 'First, I'm going M get rUl of that miserable fcclbig. Vl irivtd ncr .nana anu cntu oui: Corns' t'otno! My winged helpers. Sliiir the bluei away'.' "At once a beautiful melody tilled tne lr, comlrg from tho orchard nnd the iwe 'How Deautuui. I reel ucuer alra '(,' whispered the old lady. 1- airy W iis Cher-Vp laughed again. "Come av heloere.' sho cried. 'Come and drive that lontsome feelln? away. "From the orchard and the croe came I tha maVcM of the music, who were none lalSir than tho blrda the old wonwi had I meri away. Now aha found slw wns tit g;aa 10 see mem, as, wurvum wiop. !ttt. she had missed them very much. "to. we will cet rid of vour buc l ml worm troubles! cried Fnlry Princess icmimp, uo. my helpers, go nna goo- lVmpeerv bug nnd worm you nnd In KWo patch and garden and orchard.' Inlavav wont the blrdn Into the potato Ipafh and garden nnd orchard, and they robbl-d up tho worms nnd bugs so fast I that In half nn hour there wasn't one Ift The old woman looked at the birds with jrateful ties. "'Ah oh vou hae saed my potatoes. my cabbages, my fruit, and ou have brcujht Jov back to my heart naln. Tou wer, niv friends and I didn't know It. After this you will always bej4r ens In im home In the hollow, and will alwaji ahare my food with yju, W tx ba more than earned It.' And th old woman called her frlenda In to rejoice Ith her, nnd she was bo pleased Jtr retting out of her crossness that rtt became a glad old ladv Instead of trcjj.pitcli, and llcd lu peace and Wnty vr after" The red headed bov Innk.rt nt TVn-orr Icurlosly I Hon t lviiow whether that i an nwtment stor or a tenson atory," he M alow) -But whichever It Is. t Wet? hat 1 m going to do to blxds that one around hero " lMd bo Intends to do? I wlr ana fotbera to ahoot the blrdsT I'hini SOlnt: t0 nal',n ln tl18 next I The Woman's Exchange A Trlhnt " Rt ir o' II ,)ian j j.a. wr jiaanrr llne read o much on. -a.f' neer Bnu .nij, ""'" ", a winre were ?.ry1?lI w.h9 'ot their llvei una Th Trnf CgU"1" "0r JItS- '' Tti mini.10WM wrrlor wes buried In rtJJ S n? b.ur al of tb unUnuwu w Vhi i .l'l!n,n,,,.er. Abby, but ne nii W burt'a thoro. as thnre we .-.. .irr ADiieyns a h tnVV.r "l"er cicnu whosa names fflt r".'",' 2" not po.- i ch.i. . v " ' ",,n '" l,la way, one ttt t0 f'Psent all In this ox p'tMion of gratitude and honor. To "Mr. L. G." life bah N..i.t . . . I ! MtUeoX' ?"? " LM "" Iiey of niiniVi." i '"."."' ,,,c " afilrtV ,ftn'.?,' i?lx,nlht. wnB. six "IflliV, .Vi'1' h.nd "n, .Quantity 'e, fi,nn.i . .'.i "Bre ougnt to be about I'inann.i'K.V C0,aU' u wrapper, some "ikon er .Wi?i"a Bal.Ue. "lKed w.lth leh. V "'..V?1 a '" coat for the I'vaeli. ' beat1 "' kniiuau;? ,v,rj"dy cap " i, frf fL'lirn-inni a, MiV i.if,xen,"B Wl'T, Yi Tar on Skirt "" ' H'omhii', root Lonstunt teader xour woman a til ET.n!rBl. r.r. - ' nein-ni (n li - -- "f from i,k,", ',?, Knti- "nw I can take U!i i sM?t Bl,t eolo"d hand-knlttcd "felss!"8 ,0Ur pnper l0"B f " n b'g "VnhUi'(? '" off Vv.thJ-,,alrd. ri- ... ?na m thr '" ,:"oul J,u Hindi v in- l u0Bi0M valuable column ,i,ani1 brown 1o.COelo,r f?r ftul,ur M on, of timt A ' .falr ul4ln- Also' Ith'X Vlofeu ,0" Wear sray Tl ; omati sins. F. S. T ?S.Ur'U a lhi.V. w?.Ll. '" brown. For 2 oulii bo nh, .l '" your ?'T "ie Km,? fch ffiln- You could :Sf ' a' d'Sl l5.W01?:.' ?: BiWSi,fe'5La? For Saturday Store Houri, 9 to 5:30 Gimbel Brothers MARKET 'CHESTNUT : EIGHTH NINTH Friday, February 18, 1921 3 For Saturday Women's Tweed, Mixture and Heather-Fabric Travel and Auto Coats, at $29.75, $39.75, $59.75 London's linnnnnWI qfvlo An..!.nin ,,, ,i,i ,nitA,.:n a.iw. i u j j.i.... . ,r , ..-., tones. Tim klnri nf r;r.u;Xf: r'A """ttT," !!!rS" e:."u.,:,,,K,8,l'raaai' iaoncs- wonaeriui, misty, mxy coior- -Silk-Lined ind The kind of coats tho exclusive sports shops charge doubie for! New Sports-Length Coats of Normandy Bolivia at $35 and $55 In Spring's irresistible, new fawn ahndes, "cinnamon boar" brown and Sorrento blue. Polo Cloth Sports Coats Silk-Lined at $29.75, $35 $45 Camel's-Hair at $55 and $59.75 Three-quarter or seven-eighths length. Set-in or raghm sleeves some GimbelB, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Misses' Silk-Lined "Topper" Coats at $25 Reproductions of the Smartest $50 Model Out! In that smaxt, smart "clnnnmon bear" color that all the girl-world is mud about I Three-quarter length, of course. Unlined Models at $15 Either "cinnamon bear" nr "u-mn nn." with belted storm-slecvc finish. Girls' Spring Coats " bW 439.7S I lie Cutest Wrap-Effects Share Honors With Mighty Smart Sports Stytes Specials at $16.75 to $39.75 Tucked circular Capca at $16.73 velouva, (J- to 10-year sizes. Two styles In homespuna at $16.75. C- to 10-yaar steea. Velour check and'homespun wrap-stylo Coata at $19.73. 6- to 10-year siaes. Polo-cloth Coats in the now colors aea gieen. turquoise blue and honey-dew; besides tans, blues and browns at $21.25. 6- to 10 ycar sizes. Sports Coats of polo cloth at $16.75. 10 to 14-ycar sizes. " Full-length Camol's-Hair Coats silk lined; inglan sleeves; buckled belt at $39.75. 12-, U- and lG-yoar sizes. (JmliU Knlonii cl nrf. Third floor. Raglan sleeves. Slot pockots. Big collar. Good-looking belt. Polo cloth, natural color. CanieFs-Hair Toppers at $55 Cinnamon bear and natural tan. Cilml'tU. Snloim of IrM, Thlnl llcwr 200 Women's Taffeta Dresses and Taffeta Is Spring's Strongest Story! Specially flJOCS Five Unique Priced M0 Styles One of the prettiest of the new eyelel models with henna or greon showing through blue or brown. A model with tho famous bias-set luflles that give the skiit the new silhouette and every nifflo is gold touched. ' A wool-embroidered model yes, in Roumanian cqjorings. A long-line model, with long panel pleating. A model with a georgette- tunic over taffeta and even taffeta ruffles on the georgette. Tricolettes Ribbon-Trimmed Biowns, hennas, bluest tans. $18 fcsss: Embroidered (JlmlwW. Hlon of Ttrrnn, third floor. $3 to $5 Hats at $1.50 Threo hundred hats pretty nearly three hundred Styles! Gros de Londres, taf feta and eatins. Mostly with tho new foliage trimmings. Some havo bindings of straw ox hemp. Glmbrli, rirt floor. Ready-to-Wear East er $1.50 1.18 ' Women's $2 ST" $ Chamoisette Gloves I White, mastic, mode, pongetf color. Women's IG-buttdn-length Milanese Silk Gloves, at $1.85. Were S2.C0. White, beaver, mastic, tan. MEN'S Glovc3 Giay chamoisette, at $1. Gray silk, at $1.38. Save a third. Gray Mocha at S3.15. Sav & third. linll, I rt floor. 1 60c Bryn Mawr ) Chocolates. Assorted Clurrle. lu "Cordial".. ov , Chocolate at . . 1000 pounds of Fruit Drops, at 30c lb. box. filmbrU. Chutnut Strrrt Aaam. Graad Alilo J hubway Wtor.. "Gym" Clothes Girls' wool serge Bloomers at $4.95. Girls' part wool Bloomers at $3.95. 38c lb. 48c ,b- Milk Tomorrow Children's Day IN THE Toy Store TIIESE Specials Enough for ono day's selling Bos' Soldier Play Suits of heavy Ichafcl. Half price, $1. Drums, near half price, 35c. Animal Kiddie Cars, 95c. MI Pony Cars, 93c. Tinhcr l'iu Game, ?1. Red Wheelbarrows, near half price, 05c. S-Ulmtxjl, Fourth floor. MORE OF THOSE FIRST QUALITY Record Albums These are best-made, fiat ppening Record Albums, hold jng twelve each of 10-inch or 12-inch records, a to nt.vln. 10-inch Albums I Qf Q Heguhuly $1.25 Ctl JZC 12 -inch Albums ( 0i. ti ic Regularly $1.50. C ClL t)ilO Ply of J32raCtrthe?.!lS?J?gS S"0Uld tha" a p,C3ent -G1"ri. Hurdmn Hall. ,, fl, A, Suf)B , P VSU Girls'Lons. dale jean Middles at $1.03. Girls Gym Shoes 51.50 and $2. Thlnl floor. Boyi' Complete Gym Outfit, at $3 1 nclu (line "Kid" Shoes. W'hlto O y in T r o u a o r a, Milrt. Vourth floor. Big Satisfaction in Getting a Good Bargain Men's $4 to $6 Shirts at $ 1.98 Best shirt values in months hap pened that a big shirt maker had too heavy a stock at his recent inventory and the shirts camo to Gimbels. Over seven thousand. High-grade woven madras, fiber-silk stripes. (.Iliilwl., lliM IIimti- Mulli Mrtet. Men's Richly Overcoats at $60 Handso me Montagnacs Crombies Vicunas Shetlands Duffles Chinchillas Whitneys In the Half-Price Sale of Men's and Young Men's Clothing These fine Overcoats and Dlstcrs hae jears oi' utility tho styles arc the selective models that never go out of fashion, and are always indicative of tho man who dresses in good taste. These are Kuppenheimer and Society Brand makes that of itself is style and value assurance. These two famously fine makes of clothing are in this February half-price sale, also other good Gimbel associated makes Suits-Ulsters- Overcoats -Full Dress Fur -Collar Overcoats Dinner Coats Separate Trousers Suits ( Half Price at I Overcoats Half Price at I $20, $25, $30, $35 $40, $45 and $50 $20, $25, $30, $35 $40, $45 and $50 nimbrlB, Srronil (lo-ur, Mnlb Strt.t. $.85 Hats That Are Better Than the Price In a Clearaway at- Soft and Derby Shapes. We've got to clear decks for spring nnd fcjin mcr stocks. I'nvonto colors and shades. Your bizo is here, at $2.83. 2 !85c Men's Cloth Caps, reduced Imported and domestic makes. Boys' Cloth Hats and Cloth) $1J5 kJB (ilrnhflu, Flrt floor. fl Boys' Suits and Mackinaws Half the Early-Season Prices lL'b Gimbel boys' clothing and only best-made bos' clothing comes to Gimbel?. Uos' Norfolk Suits at $7.50 been double. Ages J Uofi' Mackinaws at S7..'i0 fiom Ml; $10 fioin ?J0. ,. fo i'G i "Mankato" (Patrick Mdki ) at M2.."i0 from ?U3; and ,, . x. , ii c u cn t on io-n t . I "Patuck" nt n fiom ,10 Sns l. to 18 Hojs' Norfolk Suits at S10 from 20; I2.jO from B . Jumor Suu at fl0n 0 ?(. . f . $25; $15 from S30; $20 from !?-i0. Many ot these suits Ages a to 8. h,vc extra troiiiers. "Live" leather belt with each , Hojs' ashnlilu Suilx. at S2..'i0 from $o. Age3 3 pair of troueis. Ages 7 to 17. to & -,.,,, lhlrd flour. Subway Store Sale Women's and Misses' $30 to $50 Winter Coats at M jfc ' ' wwiM M' 1 . 1 p, M $10.75, jtViX sCil a orth I $15. worth $30 VMf $17J0. $15 Holivlas, broadcloths, silvortones, elours, polo cloths. Many with enormous fur collars of Australian opossum, raccoon, skunk-dyed opossum or seal-dyed coney. Plenty of embroidered wrapsespecially dolman styles. And sports styles. $17.50 to $29.75 Spring Suits at $10.75 and $14.75 Wool jersey. Pour styles at $10.75. Six styles nt $14.73. Well-cut, easy-flttinp sporti models. Tuxedo and matched collnra. Plenty of pockets. N'cw Hpring colon. grays, tans, Copenhagen blue, Hard ing blue, navy blue, stono green, applo green, browns, and heather mixtures. Misses' sizes; 14 to 20. Women's sizes : 30 to 52. (.ImWU. suhirar blurr. The Phenomenal Sale of Gives th 2$2l& Low Shoes MH7 Tir r t .- -. e women or Jrhilademhia urp.nl Dnnnvtiinifv Sixty-one Styles All Lengths and Widths Perfect Beautiful Shoes Gimbels, Now York and Philadelphia, bought the entire forward stock of America's largest shoemakers 09,500 pairs. Twenty thousand pairs camo to tho Philadelphia store. We paid about 80c on the dollar and givo you all the advantage At $3.85 Second Floor AND Subway Store $8.50 to $12.50 these shoes were made to fekh in the Queen Quality stoics they'd have, to bring regularly $7.50 to $10 today. Plenty of White Shoes included Nubuck, white Nubuck Sports Oxfoids. While Canvas, White Kid; plenty of There uro shoes in all leathers and in combinations o leather and fabric there nr? shoos for all occasions and to meet all tastes. OlrotwU. MiihwHv stofri nlm Main Onlrr Mlr. snonj floor. ,fl 1 T X I. r, Jlt'J -'s &:rs ssy, JJU -8ht" f0r Wj,-: . tUv, 7f a flw V . -(uci. .r. i. .:,. "vwoiiuor in 1
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