Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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LadiesKeep Your Skin
Clear, Sweet, Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Talcum
,00 SUNDAYS
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surface with f !
good paint "
It la only the surface that wear
If that la properly protected by
good paint there can be no wear
no decay. The Wilson kind of
votk la good paint, properly laid
rn
We have been doing good painting
for 70 years.
1HGOOD PAINTING I X
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Will stand the ieslofiima
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PREVENT
SWn Troubles
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Cuticura
Make Cuticura Soap
and Ointment your
every-day toilet prep
arations. Bathe with
the Soap and hot
water on rising and
retiring, using plenty
of Soap, best applied
with the hand3.
Smear any arena of
j pimples, redness or
rougnncsa with the
Omtoient and let it remain five
srinntc3 before bathing. Finally
dust on a few grains of the ex
quisitely perfumed Cuticura Tal
cum, it takes the place of other
perfumes for the skin.
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Combination
The handling of cetstai to.
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Itnl builness. It la in this
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comninv h lerullirly well
equipped to render helpful
and aluabla aid.
In our trust department
' combined the wisdom
j" the law. the cnmorat
Wm of banklnur and ths
prsetleal expeilenca of
business Hero Is a rare
combination which Insures
a wise and safe manaae
tnfnt of jour estate, with
knowledge beforeliand that
Jours plans for jour loved
nn Miu b, c;,rrl()j out
Mthout hitch
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J Chestnut Street
S Broad Street
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Job, . dlc about uo difTerent
Vhn,0 week In tho year.
SavRnu ,8, "n'-lwd there is
our m n1olhor "wrby for
cconoTnl it0 btarl - This
economy js ono reason for
obSrass,,ty o paintins
"Save the Surface"
Kuehnle
PAINTERS
PnUCCjt7 RACOioM
For
Wednesday
Store Hours, 9 to 5i30
Gimbel Brothers
MARKETS CHESTNUT i EIGHTH NINTH
Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1921
For
Wednesday
Paris Millinery Special Creations For "Radiant Youth
And Special Creations For the Matron 's Dignity
Opening Days!
' Haf orak nwftenJntr. darinplv b!p hats with half their brims cut awav and lace substituted.
"Jf Hats all plumy things I Hats with cherries black and cherries red and cherries yellow I Hats with
great loops and bows of ribbon Heigho, for youth as Paris Millinery frames it!
Black Hats-Black Was Never "So Good"So
Unutterably Unique
Black lace and straw. Black cellophane brilliant as a star-lit night I Black slipper-satin moired with gold I
Black hats laden with crystal-weighted ostrich or trimmed with "Summer Velvet" made color-vMd with
flowers or with huge, huge bows of ribbon so bigl So distingue! So Paris I
But Colon, Too
Every new color of Paris.
The Fashion-Successes of Paris' Millinery Openings Are
Caroline Reboux Maison Lends Mario Louise Suzanne Talbot
Marthe Yerles Louise Marsy TMcie Hamar -
Evelyn Varon ' Maria Guy Georgette Vassehn Vtlletard
And their loveliest successes are here! Gimbels, Millinery Salons, Third floor.
MeWjerKB
REGISTERED
15,000 Pieces of "Heisey" Glassware Save Third to Half
This Beautifully Fine Glassware Is Almost 'Never Sold Below Established Prices
Heisey Glassware made in Newark, Ohio Is America's finest glassware. "Heisey" on glassware corresponds with "Sterling" on silverware and every piece of
MARK heisey glass has on the bottom the "Diamond H," as shown In the illustration.
Heisey prices are maintained at established figures except on occasions like this Gimbel Sale, in which there are 15,000 pieces of Heisey glassware at a third to a
half less than regular prices a fact easily proved by comparing Gimbel Sale prices with prices elsewhere.
All are first grade goods Fruit, Saucers or Nappies, Jugs, Trays, Tumblers, Soda Glasses, Condiment Jars and dozens of other items. Wonderful bargains! and
TvTj- ., . Dargams mat i areiy nappen.
Gimbels the House of Dinnerware The Sale Confirms It ! $3.95 to $275 a Set
TRA0&
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100-Piece American Porcelain
Dinner Sets : Three Designs $19.50
For 12 persons. .Bread and butter plates included.
-Save Average Third
BIG SPECIALS
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Over i hundred styles of Dinner Services are shown in this ale, all at special prices The scope of the
sale embraces
French China Dinner Sets, as low as $39.50 and I American Dinner Seta, at $3.95 to $49.50.
as high as $275. Japanese Dinner Sets, at $2.50 to $59.50.
English Dinner Sets, at $22.50 to $59.50. Bavarian Dinner Sets, at $100 from $150
In every wanted "composition," from 31 pieces to 108 pieces for 6 persons to 12 persons.
100-Piece Set at $19.50
These $82.50 9x1 2-ft. Sanford and
Smith Axminster Rugs at $64.50
are particularly good buying not alone for th e money saving but because in these xl2 ft.
Sanford nigs and Smith rugs, you get high-grade makes at the reduced price $64.50 instead of
$82.50. Seamless.
Bigclow Lou ell and Sanford
high-pile Axminster Carpets.
Splendid variety of colorings and
designs. Kegularly I QQ 7C
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9x12 ft., extra-heavy Wool-and-
Fiber Rugs, in splendid variety of
designs and colorings. Reg
ularly $30, $17 en
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at
$5.25 a yard, at.
Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, in tilr
and carpet patterns. RegularK
$2.50 sq. yd., but because slightly
imperfect, priced d 1 Ct
- Gimbels, Fifth floor
at
Guernsey Teapots
uerny fireproof M 2S to ? Taa
pot, "necondB," blur, browns aM
Thlte; 2- to 8-cup alias, at 3Se and
SOo etch
Guernsey Coffee PoU
Guernasy fireproof Coffes Pots, I
to 4 cup elzen. at 3So.
Compotes
Goid-nrruFted, footed 6 Inch dl
JUtr Compotas, bst quality kUss,
at 93.05.
Tea Cups and Saucers
Imported China Tan Cups and
Bauoara, decorated, at 3So a r'
Light-Cut Goblets
Llsrht-cut class crater Ooblata,
SKftTDeta or Frait Salads Footed
ecellent quality, rich floral or .Amer
ican Beautr rose bud nnd folUee de
ulan, two attractive patterns. Choice
at 50o each
Iced Tea Sets
lead Tea, Water or Lemonade Bat
Ultht cut dSlrn or Initial In Old
EnitlMh; one 0-oz .Tuf and six
handled 12-oi tumblers at $2.30 a
let Complete
7 pc llrht-cut Olas load Tea Sets
-Complete Trlth large covered Jugr
and six I'.oz. Tumblers at 3JS set.
Light-Cut Tumbler
S'r llpht-cut class Table Tumblers,
neat designs, "dood" quality, at S
for 75e.
Yellow Bowl Sets
K.r" Vellow Bowl lUfrfferater
Sets 6-, 6 , 7- 8- and 3-ln. at 9Bo a
se'
Light-Cut Jug
IjlKht-cut a;Us Sjtqp Jnrs Pat
ented sanitary removable top, at 20 o
each
Pyrex Glass Engraved Free for 10 Days
Any piece of Pyrex (except custards and ramekin)
engraved with your initial in old English free of charge.
-Gimbels, Fourth floor
25,000 Pieces of Vollrath
White Enameled Ware-5i;e 40
Because of Slight Very Slight! Imperfections
Prices
are
60c to $2
For Hotels, Hospitals and Domestic Use
This lot includes Tea and Coffee Pots, Rice Boilers, oval and
round Dish Pans, Lipped and Covered Saucepans, Covered Cook
ing Pots, Wash Basins and Water Pitchers, Water Pails, Trays,
Colanders, Tea KetUes, Lipped Saucepans, Preserving Kettles,
etc., variously at 60c to $2 each.
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Porcelain-Top
Kitchen Tables
With white enameled-fln-lahed
bane, blze 34x4, the
sanitary kind, all cuaranteod
perfect, at
$8.95
Regular price $15
Galvanized Ware, Japanned, and Tinware
nt Lowest f rices
SubwayStoreSaleExtraordinary
385 Women fs and Misses ' Suits
Worth $35 Jai- Worth $35
to $55 JfV - to $55
25
Kluminerll
Oalvanliad Bo
tary Aib Blft
eru, dustlesH,
fit1) on ash can
or barrel, nt
B3.30) reg;. S4.EO
Crystal Olass
Coffee mills
and Canisters
etrnbln ed;
grlndn ana
pulverizes, at
$1.35
Hummer Xoe Cream Freezers,
nt nlze, at OSo.
fi I A3 j
Oarbace Cans,
tlffht flttlna;
covers, Jaoan-
ned finished, at
4Bo.
Oalran lied
Buslisl Baa
Hots, used as
nMi .cans, .at
OBoj reg-. ii.so.
Can lite
Sets, white
f n a m e led
finished
con slating
of l-lb. tea,
3-lb. coffee,
B-lb. suarar,
10-lb. flour
can nt 81.25
per set.
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S-lb. Gas
Irons, com
plete with
6 ft. tublna
and stand;
fitted with
patent Bun
son Burners
1.95
Galvanized
Was htubs,
o o rrug-ated
bottoms,
lde- drop
handles, nt
85 o.
Wash Boilers, made of extra
heavy polished tin, with copper
bottoms, at $2.-18.
fi m
at
Mrs. Votts Bad Iron, set of
handle and stand at
hree, complete with 81 fir"
tt 1WJ
i ti ly LyV
B5o
Gimbels, Fourth door
Tricotines the fine tricotines
that tailor best.
Serges the soft, yet firm,
grades.
And some
of the 'smart
est tweeds of
the season !
82.43
83.13
Subway Store Sale
1000 L'Aiglon Morning
Dresses Samples
.$3.95 to $S Value,
At $2.45
Striped, checked and plaid ginghams. Plain cham
brays. Thirty styles Billie Burkes. Belted and sashed
dresses.
Tuxedo and pointed collars. Vestees, Loose panel
waist fronts that merge into sashes. Novelty belted
styles. White and color trimmed.
2000 Aprons, Half Price or Near Half,
25c, 45c, 58c and 85c
Some "seconds." Sashed pinafores. Bungalow stiles
Bib aprons. Band aprons.
Ginghams. Striped, checked, dotted and flowered ner
cales. Tape-bountl or chambray-trimmed. "eretl V"
Oimbels. Sale of Morning Drcsc and Aprons, Subwav Storr
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Thirty styles!
Dressy novelty styles. Practi
cal tailored styles, and some of
the new "dressy
sports" styles.
Some stun
ning samples included.
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Women's
Sizes
in the Wo
men's Section
Misses
Sizes
in the Missed
Section.
Blouse Styles -Ripple StylesFlare Styles -
Straight-Line Styles Belted Models --
Models With Stunning Fringed Sashes
Smts elaborately ernbroidered-"to match" or with fascinating
deep coral or "Harding blue" touches
Beaded styles the fashionable iridescent beads. Or tinv tiny
Tailored models with bias bindings of the tricotine
Braid-trimmod models. Inserts of deep pleats. Tab-harU; rjrh "i,k" u. m ? i. . ,. ,
Mostly Navy Blue
1 Gimbels, Subwav Store
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