Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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: 1 PREFERENCES
Mako
-uii-rfMohia Industries
Places for Former Soldiers
Whenever Possible
SWINDLER
IS EXPOSED
Philadelphia Industrie, in th. pre.
fiih fSmln', arc Indicating- a Brefcr
5'.J fnr Korvlce men and ar taklnjt
for... them on In many
different eectlonn
oyer the men who
nare not nnu
w n r record,
w h t c business
condition prtmlt.
The American
Tx?lon employ
---' in r ii w wk"(
mnUined at countj; hendnuarttw, to.
rtfltlr Htnt nut letters vouuru """"FA!
ohli Un.ifcttircra urging hem to rive
Srlferonec wherever iwpslblo In taft ng
J. V- emplojea. In their replies, the
SK to favor veterans and tho
others said prcferenco would be riven
X,pnWhaCaS'ed to retina vie
Hms of an employment swindle, by the
tSrfon employment, bureau hero last
Ztft. The men had come from Wen-
mono, '" "' i ..-....,...,.-.
Sterilnement promising employment
Int. The men, many pi wnom bom
thtlr ovcrcoata to get funds to come,
were met at Droad Htrctt Station by a
Ipotb-looklmf agent. After collecting
rcommlwion from catfh, be excused
Jlmwlf and disappeared. When tho
victims rrnllted they hnd been duped
they applied to the Legion for nssUtnnce
nod many " ln w,ere '""""J """
riren a start. Employment officers nt
ntidqaari'rn say that an average of 300
onllcants a week go through tho office
and of thefcc nbout twenty-five per cent
. t f. nAilMinn
"liftvette PoVt, No. 264, will enter
.in the women relatives of Its mcra
&n tonight nt Friendship Hall, 1018
Columbia avenue. ......
The Harold D. BpeaJcman Post will
ti a danca next Friday night at Elm
Hall, Narberth. At Its last meeting tho
ond loan shores.
s6it&
Extremely low prices on Medi
cines and Toilet Nccda used in
most every home, representing
substantial savings. It will be to
your advantage to buy several at
this price.
43c
39c
39c
57c
20c
45c
3&c
23c
20c
20c
27c
0e Mr
D. II. Cold Crem ,
80c Hit
MuliMfd Oncnenut Oil . ,
0c Hit
Intt Hire 1'owder
SJe Hlr
1 Illirlir Tut rnwdrr. ,
30r Ulie
Lyon' Toolh Powder. . . ,
30c Nlir
Mfnnrn'n .thnvlnir Cream
tec Fit
I'fpindcnt Tooth Pte...
0r Nil
Kolj-no Tooth Panle . . . .
Hllf
'ollcurn hoap
!8c Rlie
Wnoi)but.T, Parlal Soa.
' Sli
I'lMchfr'n Cattorla
i. rue. QCk
I'lnkham1 Veaelabl Comn'd OlC
oo ntte
Milerlne, ll-ot
Il.-ift 8I.
'iromo Nfllffr
"oi. Nlio
Hcrllfh'B .Malted .Milk .
H.JO flltr
notl F.muUlon ....
l. ftltc
rather John". Medicine
IMA Site
Hl 'lepatira
1.80 Site
Felliin's Nyrup .
H.10 , ' "
luxated Iron . . .
83c
89c
79c
$1.12
$1.00
99c
$1.21
79 c
Con
Cod
btrlm
trml
!lJCt 0 I)
Rexall Emuliion
Cod Liver Oil
"Ltv'.nr'niihlh Tcnl or pur.
iriytiSuiS0.!" ,lwled and
,.i..y ,n"iuind, it to inU it .
ly Pflataw.. ChllarSn. will nl
ReKulnrly $1.25
nurlnc Mrch
98c
Bicarbonate or
Making Soda
Pom', 0bu?t,hVbH'or Waalelnal pur.
ne8U0 r!fn19,C ,Dur,nf M"h
2 Pounds for oe.
m.
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For
Wednesday
Store Hours: 9 to 5:30
"Why can dmtxl say they
lead in Paahiom and in Value
GMagr Because, selling most, they can
boy to best advantage.
Gim bel Brothers
Market t chestnut tt eighth ninth
350 Women's Literally Marvelous Dresses
The Strongest $39.75 to $85
Dress-Values Even Gimbels Ever
Offered Go On Sale Tomorrow at
$29.75
AH fcmt sixty are brand new within m weekl
And those sixty are perfetitly woodeTfnl tricorines a
taitletir that reproduces an import; headed models that were 185
.' and wonderful values at that! And an cecistorril loiret twfll
that was $65,
But the Majority are Taffetas and Meteors
Ptrppyskxn taffeta. (Feel ltf-cmbrohfcfcd with opaqne-crys-tai
beads, matved into motifx.
Oris tafietai with adoraWe hspmtQnft and elaborately
cycletlcd rexntifote-parieki.
Meteara woe ribbon nrQes maaaed tafether until the whole
skirt is bordered the whole side are be-ribbooed and the
French sleeves are a delight with ribbons!
Eyetetted Mat cms.
Taffetas bordered and sashed whh serge and with gold
toadbed, coloT'totiched embrotdery.
Satins, too.
Crepes de Chine with flvinc oaneh.
Grays, Browns. Blues, Black Easter's Color-Leaders!
And sixes harve been so splendidly looked out for that, besides all regular 3tzes, certain taffeta and trieetxne models run up to
sue 46 whil two of the many satin models run op to site 521 Gimbels, Salon Dress, Third floor
j Qjtfct 1 'aaaaaaS,WWia!KfTfjV
Tuesday, March 15, 1921
You can hare finer dresses for
ia money if yon use the Dut
terlck "Dehor." It is not a pattern
it shows by pictures how to cut
pattern and sue from whatever
the width ji of your material.
For
Wednesday
M.TS
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Announcing an Important
Sale of Women's
Sample Suits
at $48, $67.50
and $78.50
Show-room samples and Suits used for display.
Nearly a hundred and worth $70 to $150.
Sixes mostly sample 34s, sample 36s, sample 38s, sample
40s, even a sprinkling of extra-size samples.
Mostly Novelty Suits the novelty styles that have made
a furore this spring.
Mostly navy blue, but dome light colors, too; and here and
there, a "compose suit."
Detail in Morning Papert
Gimbels, Salons of DreSs, Third floor.
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Misses' Suits Gimbels Are
Headquarters for the
Noveltv Stvlft" That
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Fashion - Furore
Pony-coat styles cutest, daringest things imaginable
At $29.75 at $37.50 at
$39.75-at $45 at $47.50
at $59 at $75
Beaded. Embroidered. Gipsy sashed. Braided.
With link-button3 for fastening. With ribbon-tie fastening
right at the neck. Short sleeves. Long sleeves. Flared sleeves.
Three-piece Suits 'at $75 embroidered in the gayest,
sweetest colors.
And those irresistible bodice Suits at $87.50 with a
widened part inset into the sash, and pulled up like a stunning,
stunning vestee or a broad band that matches the lining of the
coat. Or a bodice of brocaded silk.
Sashes galore! Mostly satin often fringed.
Sizes: 14 to 20. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
A Mill Clearaway Brings
12,600 Fancy Turkish Towels at 35c
At Lowest Prices You Have Known in Months
Values
up to 60c
35c
21x42 Inche
White. Hemmed Ends.
50c
60c
Extra Heavy. 23x44 Inches
Pink or Bloc Borders
23x44 Inches
White. Hemmed End
Most Philadelphia housewives know that biggest stocks, prettiest styles and greatest variety in Turkish Towels are at Gimbels.
Here are other specials in the March Linen Shower
Extra Large Turkish Bath OC. f Bleached Turkish ToweU at 25c
Toweli, 24x50, at OaJV, "Mak-U-Glo" Honeycomb Weave at 35c
Gimbels, Second floor
1 0,000 Yards of Pre-Shrunk Cretonnes
OQ Value m Cc Values 80c
7C 75C QUC to $1.25
More of that cretonne printed Government canvas at 29c that went like the
wind Monday 32 inches wide but pre-shmnk; it'll stay 32 inches wide!
And the entire "overlot" from a famous mill at 65c.
Plenty of dark colorings as well as light.
Two Wonderful Awning Specials
at $3.55 and $3.95
With the Gimbel "Detachable Frame" -
Khaki duck at $3.55.
John Boyle's stripe; at $3.95.
-Ulmbels. Fifth floor
This Purchase of 2000 Men's
&rietgrattd Suits
$30, $35, $40
Is-of Especial Significance Because They are
Made on New Spring Models
A:W
m..yLjorsr -:
Nearly all are Quar
ter lined and silk-piped.
Choicest pure wool
and worsted suitings.
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torirhj
Irani'
(Slathr
Fuller shape, shorter
vent.
Double-breasted and
single - breasted, also
natty sports models.
Just the colorings wanted smooth, soft, dressy
blues, browns and grays in desired shades; plain and
with pencil stripes, also herringbone weaves; rich, fancy
mixtures.
Finest worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, silk mixtures and
serges.
In Every Way Extraordinary Values
At $30 At $35 At $40
Other groups in finest foreign suitings, many silk
lined, the very newest, at $45, $50 and $60.
SPECIAL About 400 medium and
heavy Suits, and about 250 light-weight ,
Suits made for last season, kinds that were
$40 to $65 then, all to be cleared at les ;
than wholesale price at
iPZt
-Gimbels, Second floor Ninth St.
600 Boys' "Wearpledge" Suits
Many With Extra Pair of Knickers, at
LJI hit
$10
Thousands of the mates of these boys' "Wear
pledge" Suits sold at $25 before the makers discon
tinued business. Right suits for now. in grays and
browns. All-wool cassimercs and tweeds. $10 a
suit.
Boys' Norfolk Suits About Half
Price at $12.50, $15, $17.50,
$20 and $22.50
Many models, including belted; selected mate
rials in "Men's-wcar Cloths."
Boys' New Spring Reefers and Over
coats at $5, $7.50, $8.75 and $10
muxiaaiiu hi i lies c prices iwccua, mcvioTi, nomespuns, serges, veiOUI, Cas-
simeres, "knitted" and "iridescent" cloths. Plain Reefers. Belted Overcoats.
-Gimbels, Third floor
Mme. Louise Homer Records
Tomorrow, Wednesday Madame Louise Hooter will ttTe a eon
cert at the Academy of Muaic.
With Victor Records you can have a "Homer Concert" any time,
at your home. These ,
878BS Laat Nllht, IlaKdan Kjaiirlf bonis Homer flJS
ilZtO Flee an t llird, MrB. M. S. B. nana.., 'ouIbr Homer flJS
I730lllnrd Times Come Again No More. Stephen Foster. . Homer tlJU
87809 Ohl noy. Carry Me 'Lonir (with Male Qt). S. Foster. . .Homer ai.M
S787J Banjo Sons I.oulae Homer and MUa Loulie Homer l.eo
S813X Btabat Mater (Kndow Me), iloaslnl Homer fl.TS
81174 Messiah He Wan Denplsed, Handel Homer il.Ta
875 My Heart Ever Faithful, Bach ..Homer ll.T
SSC14 Mesnlah Oh, Thou That Tallest Oottrt Tldlnra- to 7,lon, Handel,
Homer tl.7(
SS109 There l a Green Hill Far Awar, Gounod Homer X.7S
Sold on the Qlmbel Hay ranaant 1U"W on III worth of Hecords, first
payment J. v
Clmboli, Berenth floor, aluo Subway Htore.
"Now till mo, Pat, tenor that In the winttaw," mil tht WhHm
Rabbit.
Sara if rabbitt and chick ami in th yard
Alice of Wonderland and Her Pets
And over there a miniature Irish" Jauntlngf-car with a etilck: for drirer
hicks for passengers a fascinating K&ater icy at we.
Eaater Frr.n. Oc 16 $1.
? rimmed Eaetr taatuta. 2Sc 2S.
by Banal, at U -60.
P.plcf-MccW Kakatta. IBc t $ZM.
Nvr.lty Ea, IS I $1.
aimbels Alio of Wonderland Party for ChlHrn, Fourth floorv
o25?
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The Guarantee of a Very Big Concern Is Back of Every Pair of
Durham Hosiery Subway Store
Strongest Where the Wear is Greatest Cotton : Silk : Silk Fiber
For Women
AMAXpn women's white cotton
stockings. Made of good durable
yarn. Hiaefl IH to 10
JPT pair
Prices ere so low for Durham Hosiery one might well be a bit
strength o the hosiery equals the strength of the guarantee.
dubious as to lasting qualities, so it is interesting to know thatthe
and chicks
Ittnht Hmnktl tier cemM the
chick trl. C.t out el th way or
yea'll b arrnt.d. Th rle e( tbl
ley 14.
F.tttr NevritUe, ZSe t 91.
15c
lerur-t meoium-wetgnt stock
ing with wide elastfo top. Made of
boii onioD yarn; aouoiy reinrorced
lie Is and to. Black, white Oft
and cordovan, Per pair UC
GXMMX&MA (Bauer) & styllah
stocking of medium weight for all
season wear. It has a wide elastic
top and la strongly reinforced at
heels and toe. Fet smooth, seam
less ana even, uiack, wnite nc
4K.
and cordovan.
Tar polr
lsnraAJY fibre allk, extra rein,
forced heel and toe, elastic flare
tap. Biacv, eoraovan ana ?C
VJM
grnr.
er pair
TttOXMM II -strand Japan allk. He
Inforced heel and toe, extra wide
flare top. Black, whit, cor- QC
do van and gray. yalr WC
rigBLOrK- full.fashloned One
gauge Japan allk. extra reinforced
heel and tee, extra wide flare top.
niaek and cordovan. sfcl Ott
r pr ?t00
extra wide, elaatle
outalse stocking. Mad of soft
comcea cotton yam. Medium
weight. Extra reinforcing at toes
nnd heela. Black, white and cor
dovan, S years for $A Ver ie
Ml) i a hirh noallt mar.
certaod slocktng. Trim ami stylish
on . the foot and ankle. Medium
weight, fashioned seam, special
anti-run stitch. Bxtra reinforced
hssls. toes and soles. Black, grey
aad eordoven, idO
ZT
yate
1JUT atmXAlSI a flne mercerised
stocKing, rannionea with a eeam.
Sptcldl antt-run stitch. Full fash
Ion marks In back. Double soles
with high spliced heels. Black,
white, gray and cordovan. CZ(
Tr pair OUC
For Men I
TAX KariSXr .strong and seed-look- ,
in cotton sock. Medium weight, re
inforced In the Durable-DlinHAM i
way. Ha a reputation for extra j
long wear. Black, tan, na,vy, IP
gVay and cordovan. 3Pet pair liJC .
IBVwisiairTAXi a very serviceable '
sock or medium weight cotton, re- i
in forced heels and toa. OA
Black and cordovan. Tut pair mC
diOTrwaw medium weight sock
of soft combed yarns. Strongly re
inforced at heels and toes with a
eomplet double sol. Navy, gray,
white, stack and cordovan. OC
Verpalr OC
1TOO O. B. X. a splendid light wetghl
sock Mercerised Knitted of fine
selected yarn. Strongly reinforced
at points of wear Black. Cray.
navy, wnite anu cordovan or
Tar pair
3 pairs for St.
OXAJiaMOsTT- fiber itlk half hose.
extra reinforced heel and toe.
Black, cordovan, navy and IE
gray, lev pair "OC
OATAXZ8X an exceptionally excel
lnt mercerlr.ed sock of line select
ed yam, light weight. Doubly re
inforced at toen, heels and solen
Black, cordovan, gray and AQ-.
navy r pair TrOC
PAObCBVAlBB a Japan thread silk
half hose, 12 strand, extra rein
forced heel and toe, THack, cordo
van, navy and gray JO-
r pair
For Children
SU5 axsrjfO gOOD a sturdy stock
ing tor active children. Strong
enough to stand the hard everyday
wear Black and white.
Yer pair
aoriB tan -i good phsy and
school stocking Made strongrnt
where the wear Is hardest. Tripm
knee, reinforced heels and
toes, Black r poix
POZ.Z.T FBXSC a fine gauge oombod
lisle stocking. Strongly retnforoed
to atand the hardest wear. Doable;
heels and toes; etastlo top and lee.
Black, white and cordovan. OC
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