Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHlA, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921
9
ENCOURAGE LEGION
NHSSffilN
Interest Grows in Domonstra
tion of Patriotism Horo, Sot
for April 7
HUGE PARADE PLANNED
Koch interest In bclne manifested in
th rnirlotlc demonstration which will
UKC American Legion
April 7. General
Pershing will be
the principal
srnkcr nt the
mnlii mints meet
ing, which will
ho held ot the
Acntlcmy of Mu
sic In tho evcnlnx.
The other meet
ing will tiiko nlace
,t th" Metropolitan Opera House. A
wc parade will take plnce during the
tftcrnnoii. in which nil local civic
nd patriotic orRanUations will have
PiclurVs of the Third Division In so
tion on tin- Mnrno and other French
iMtorn and also the division during it
declination of ttormnn territory weic
?hoti at the (Jrnnd Fraternity. 1020
Arch Mrcpt, Snlurdtiy night. Soveral
li-jmlrcd legionaircs attended and re
zuwed their ac()iialntancc with the mud
nnd water of Finnec. The plcturex,
tikon hv the army Signal corps, arc of
ficial government pictures. Views in
the St. Mihlel, Verdun and Argonno
rectori were also shown.
The Allegheny county committee will
hold a special mooting Thursday for
the nurpne of arranging details for the
coming slate convention to bo held in
Pittsburgh the. lnttor part of Septem
ber. The Legion field day. to be held on
Franklin Field Saturday. June 4. In or.
eupyinK the attention of the Philadel
phia county committee. Relay tenmn
from Fiance, Belgium and Italy will
participate in the games that day.
Preparation', indicate that this year's
Held duv will surpass the success of last
rear's initial meet, which attracted at
Untion from Legion posts nil over the
country.
Thlrb-'cven posts throughout tbo
tstc tepoit a paid up membership of
more than 200. They nre Nos. 3, 315,
405 'Jll. 7. 174. 18(1 and 133, Phila
delphia; 34. Lancaster; 11:7. York; 12,
Itf-ariiiiK : 20. Allcntown ; 73, Shamo
kin 132, Wllkcs-Unrre; 1G8, Lebanon,
Wllliarasport: - Hunbury; 515, La
trobis M, Pittsburgh; 47, Pottstown;
7 Kaiion. 14. Hanover; 27, Harris
hurg .'Hi. Litiu; fi. East Liberty; 70,
Hazlcion; 01. Mt Cnhmcl ; 204, Johns
tonn 30. Norristown : 4(J, Chnmbeis
lurr. . Clem-Hold; 122. Kittanning;
6" Pottsvillo; 81. Wclhboro; 200,
Sb-iron; i:u, i-ock naven.
Church Gets 97 New Members
lnd.v seeii persons were received
st members of the Gaston Presbyterian
Church, Lehigh avenue nud Eleventh I
street, at the close of special EnMcri
seivicc jesterday. The Her. 8. 'Paul
McConkey in pastor of the church.
Trees
We will plant
them out for
you if you wish.
Select in per
son or telephone.
Treti, Shrubi, FIswcri, Ett
tretDi, Fruili, Vino ind iledfei.
3k MPFH AM 9o.
ftwwywuii HmtlMHarifl
6714 Chew St.
telephone. 0rnmntniin 201
$7 Year Crowing Plant
Know the Water You
Give Your BatteYy
You wouldn't buy lubri
cating oil that contained
aud. Then why use impure
water In your batteries?
Ordinary water contains
harmful matter. Insist upon
HYDRO-PUROCK made
expressly, recommended by
battery manufacturers. In
half. gallon bottles, at all
good dealers, or direct from
JE CHARLES E. HIRES CO.
aiO S. 24th St. Philadelphia
For
Tuesday
Store Hours: 9 to 5:30
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET t CHESTNUT t EIGHTH t NINTH
Monday, March 28, 1921
For
Tuesday
It Was Like the Opening of a Great Exposition
, iWhen The Gimbel Store Started This Morning The Sale of the .Wonderful
Slocks of SWa New York
A. A. Vantine &c Co. the country's foremost orientalists for seventy-five years conducted at 39th Street and Fifth Avenue, New York, a great
departmentized store for the selling of everything from the Orient and many things of American make that were compatible with the lines.
Lach class of goods had its specialist and Vantine Porcelains, or Vantine Furniture, or Vantine Kimonos, or embroidered linens or cottons, or
wonder challis, or what not, represented not part of a hodge-podge, but the collecting of an expert.
With the Vantine goods we include many Oriental imports gathered by our experts. Yet the addition of Gimbel goods is kept clear to the public.
Vantine price; sale price" means an actual bit of Vantine goods, or package of tea. or sweetmeats. "Gimbel price; jale price" means a Gimbel import of
Kimonos and equal goods. In all
Choose From A Quarter-Million-Dollar Collection
The Very air is redolent of Oriental perfume. It is an OCCasion. -Gimbeli, First floor, Second floor, Fourth floor. Fifth floor, Sixth floor and in the Seventh-floor picture Galleriei.
Vantine Objets d'art
Cloisonne Carved Ivories Porcelains
All Exactly Half-Price
$27.50 Cloisonne Bowls at $13.75.
$45 to $90 Cloisonne Vases at $22.50 to
$45.
$35 to $60 Cloisonne Boxes at $17.50 to
$30.
$8.25 to $150 car-,ed ivory frames and
figures at $4.15 to $75 all carved by well
known Japanese artists.
$125 to $225 Satsuma Vases (by Meizan)
at $62.50 to $112.50.
$30 to $350 Porcelains at $15 to $175.
Six hundred Chinese porcelains besides,
collected in China by Gimbcls
Jars, vases, bowls, parrots, Foo lions, and the beautiful
fabled Phoenix in all the wonderful colorings re-pricod $2.25
to $95 ; were $3.50 to $125. Gimbels, Shanghai Street,
Fifth floor
t'KWW
Vantine Silk Sale
The Orient's Most Wonderful Silks
Mostly Half Price
No vast yardage from Vantine's, but silks of great charm rare, unusual charm. Supplemented
with silks of equal art and fashion appeal from Gimbel sources.
At $1.95
a Yard
Double width.
Kabe crepe,
a fascinat
ing canton
weave. Navy
white, chip-
p e n dale, brown and white,
brown.
At $2.95
a Yard
Osaka, crepe.
a wonderful
canton crepe
in black,
gray, navy.
At $1.25
a Yard
At $1.68
a Yard
China crepe,
in black and
a bip variety
of light and
dark colors.
At 95c
a Yard
W h i t e
S hinehai
and broclie
canton silk
white and
beautiful un
usual colors.
Limited quantity
At $1.50
a Y&rd
At $2,38
a Yard
Kaga Hahu
lais; whiter
only.
Taiping na
tural pon
gee fin
nand -woven
silk
Kiota pon
gee, beau
tiful odd
colorj Alio
natural and white
Rut over fortv other wonderful erotiDS.
Thousands of Silk Remnants Prices Begin at bc a Yard
Gimbel., Silk Salons, Second floor
Beautiful Jewelry
Showing the Oriental
Influence
Many Hand-Wrought
Pieces
Third to Half Less
?5 Ring
Fob
Ear-ring
Scarf Pins
Bracelet
La Vallitres
Fins
Broocht
Peviant
Many jet
with real
d i a m o nds
and other
real stones.
V a r i o usly
$1. 2,
$2.60, $3.60
to 178.
Real Ivory Necklaces, $S and
$6
Real Coral Necklaces. $4.95.
GlmbolF First floor
Glace and Crystalliz
ed Fruits Half Price
1 lb Tin of Crystallized Ginger, 78e.
'3-lb. Tin of Dry Ginger, 20c.
1 -lb of Orange Glace, 78e.
Oriental Boxes. Half price, at 10c to
50c.
-Gimbels, Mam Aisle, Chestnut
Street Annex and Subway
Men's Japanese
Crepe Ties
Half Price at 75c
Men's Japanese Cotton Crepe Bath
Robes $3.25 for $4.95 quality. Ideal
Spring and summer bath robes. Plain
colors with white collar, cuffs and
poclcet-tops.
Gimbels, Men's Furnishing, First floor
Women's Hand
Embroidered Silk
Underwear
From Japan and China
Half-Price or Less
Japanese and Chinese crepes de chine,
Habutais, and exquisite Canton crepes.
The nightgowns, chemises and petti
coats are cut over American patterns.
The. pajamas are the cutest Chinese
styles imaginable'
$12.95 to $35 embroidered Night
gowns, at $6.95, $7.95 and $10.95.
$10.95 to $27.50 Petticoats, at $4.95,
$7.95 and $10.95.
Those stunning Pajamas two-piece
at $12.95.
$10.05 to $20 Chemises, at $5.95 and
$7.95. Gimbels, Second floor
$3 Japanese All-Wool
Challis at $1.85 a yd.
Sun -proof colors for all
they're so glorious even dar
ing! Lovely for draperies,
lamp shades, cushions and kim
onos. Gimbels, Wool Dress Goods,
Second floor
Tokio Crepes at 28c a yd.
The real Oriental Crepes none so
beautiful and durable it seems! For
dresses, draperies and kimonos.
Gimbels, Cotton Wash Goods,
Second floor,
Chinese Furniture
Half Price
Teakwood Furniture now $6.60, $15, $17.60. $20 to $50
was $12 to $100. Tabourettes. chairs, stands up to nests of tables
Hong Kong Peel Cane Furniture now $6 to $25; was $12 to
$50. Chairs, rockers, settees and tabic
China Grass Furniture now $7.50 to $20 -was $15 to $40
China Fine Reed Furniture now $9 to $20 was $18 to $40.
Settees and chairs.
$14.50 Canton Cane "Hour Glass"
Chairs Now $7.2SGimbels, Sixth floor
Japanese Luncheon 1
Sets, 13 Pieces,
Hand-Embroidered
Half Price at $2
Blue-and-whit
J for the bungalow!
I3-piece Luncheon Sets. Blue-printed
half price, at $1.25.
Lace-trimmed
price, at $2.
Cloisonne Lamps
Made in Japan
Half Price
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m
Cloisonne Lamps with parch
ment shades complete at $11.25,
$15, $22.50 and $25.
Silk Lamp Shades Many
Japanese ones with elaborate
decorations. 8- to 24 -inch
sizes. $1.25 to $47.50.
Gimbels, Lamp Store,
Fourth floor I
Particularly dainty
Sets U-piecc half
-Gimbels, Art Needlework tore.
Third (loot
Geisha Perfume Sets
At $2.25
-r-Just Half
antine's Sachets, half price, at 38c,
50c and 75c.
.Japanese Maiaro at 25c. Halt price.
antineV Perfumes, half price, at 75c,
$1, $1.50 up to $3.90.
Manicure Sets, half price, at 75c.
Wisteria Perfume Sets, half price, at
$2.50.
China Rouge Jars, half price, at 25c
and 50c.
Gimbels Toilet (..oods Store,
Firt floor
J Pictures Chinese
and Japanese f rints
Half Price
Some original water colors, too!
Japanese Prints, unframed. at 25c
to $5; framed, at 75c to $7.50.
Chinese Prints at $2 to $50
Flower pieces, hunting scenes, land-scapes-
fascinating bits of Oriental
art!
Gimbels. Picture Section, Seventh
floor; Some on First floor
Japanese Incense Burners
and Incense Half Price
Beautiful! wrought bronze teak and
terracotta burners in svmbolir design.
At $5, $7.50, $10 and $12.50 were $10
to $25.
Other stvlrt half price at $1.25 to
$4.50.
Vantine Incense Packages, complete,
at $1 were $ Incense and incense
burner.
Japanese China Tea Sets, at $4.95
antine's price 10 17 pirce sets, rich
border designs
14-piece Chocolate SeU, at $2.50
antine price. $5
iimbels t lima Sr , tion fourth floor
tlt or the diamond trait mnrh
and the name
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TO-ruAm'si'.Y.htH.iA
. Never told in bulk I 'l
EXCURSIONS TO l!
NEW YORKJ
EVERY OTHER vSfX j
SUNDAY (g
NEXT xMJL !
EXCURSIOfllijlEfll .
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Round Trip
Sinui triiin rnvn
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oruult tKfi,
fflid Silk Kimonos
in the Sale at
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$7.95
Values $22.50
and $25
Rich rose-tones soft blue -Japan
s favorite colorings, embroid
ered all over in Japan's favorite de
signs and colorings Even the obi is
embroidered and fringed.
$27.50, $39.75 and $45
Kimonos
$13.75
Crepes de chine, gorgeously em
broidered. Georgette novelty style.
Hahutai cmlyoidrred Challis, lined
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u II Willi sun muillldllll IU13
y" $55 and
$59.75
j Kimonos
Crepes de chine. Satin. Hro-
l caded silks. Shaded silk Embroid
ered models. Novelty style. Chinese
uoisc nine, rose, coral.
$27.50
Pli'la-Wk & Reading Railway
1 ered models,
-c- ., , .sOkGj'''1105' lur111
ov ' w-5"-11- pi ilk, wistari
$1.90
Oriental Rugs in the
Vantine Sale
Gimbels bought the Vantine collection of Oriental rugs before concluding
the larger purchase.
Chinese Rugs room size. vcr beat ui fill, and less than lulf price 11 ft x 0 ft. J
$102.50, instead of $400; 10 ft. 2 n 7 ft 2, $137.50, instead of $.100. 8 ft. x 7 ft. .1 in.,
$94.50, instead of $200. And so on each specimen to your greatest benefit
Japanese Jute Rugs $67.50, instead of $113. for x 12 ft., down to 1 x 4 ft., at
$4.25.
.,. -Chine8e So Chow Rugs-2x4 ft., $1.50, to 11 ft x i ft. 10, at $8-usuallv sold at
$24,75.
Japanese Rush Ruks 3 x,6 ft., at $5.25. un to 0 x 12 ft., at S2fi 71 -nn, ,...
Kods - t.imbels. Fifth floor
Japanese Grass Rugs 27 x 54 in at 80e, to 9 x 12 ft . at $6.50, instead of $11.50.
liiinbel Fifth floor and Subway Store
Japanese Writing Paper 1
Half Price at 25c
Twelve sheets with matching en
velopes. Daintily decorated often in
water color.
Paper Knives, Half Price, at
5c to 83c
-Gimbels, Stationery Store Firt floo-
Handsome Japanese Screens
Half-Price, $7.50, $22.75, $45
Tour fo'rt Big h&nrtnom luxuriously
piai'tlcnl
1 eaU ivonfl nands- hautifill rarxed -l-rronpd
t 86 to 82Sj n'ue J1j to $50.
fiorKfou r oh nrooadon 50 inch wide
stlcprlc.d $4.30 a Mini alu 19
nnnse 'op SoTa 1'illnu I Sx ?4 inches
W.prictd $1. 65; alnc 25
Flroc.ided farrr from tapan -.liver or
roM Hirrailcd l.prlced to a yard,
nl m Si
! mUr m I phnNirrj i,hp Cifth fl00r
Women's Slippers Half Priced
at 25c to $2.25
rhlnt Oraag .Slippers at 2Sc.
.lapanesa Htllt Mules, hand-oinbroulu cd
At 700.
Quilted Satin 8llpper& with leuher aoles
at S1.50.
Japno liand-embrolderod and qjincd
llKLuPPer, fur-trlmmtd at $1.33.
rhtnne "Mandarin Sllppi e (i
rlchlv hnd-mhroldrd, at StJ.SB.
(.Umbels Shoe Sfctlo Second t on
Imported Clocks Novel
Chinese Lacquer Cases
Save a Third
to nearly half $40 to $150 clocks at
$27 to $100. Finest Swiss and French
mo- cmonts -Gimbels, First floor
$3.90
$3.85
Cotton
Crape
Kimonos
( tit plcnt) full- for American figures.
Ttosc, roral, pink, wiitariu, light blue, Chinese blue.
broiuered with cherry blossoms anil aaisy pattern.
v Gimbels. Second floor
$7.85
Cotton
Crepe
Kimonos
Km
Women's Silk
Stockings
Half Price
At $1.50 with lisle
tops and soles evening
and street shades.
At $2.25 all siJk
mostly white and eve
ning colors.
Gimbels, First floor
I
Beaded Bags
Oriental Design
and Colors
Half Price and Leas
At $1.25 to $25
Hand-beaded of course!
Draw-string and frame
styles.
Leather Purses, Card and
Letter Cases, Half
Price, at 25c to $3
Gimbels First floor
Hand-Painted
Japanese Lanterns
Half Price, $1
Others at 35c
l lnldren s Air Embroiderr
Sets, at 75c.
Wooden Ring Toss Game at
50c.
Japanese Mechanical Tool
Ball, $1.75.
Japanese Dog with otce and
lead chain, at 35e.
t hildrcn's Japanese Ica'Srts,
at 55e.
Gimbels, 1 oj Store
fourth floor
Chinese Sewing Baskets
Particularly Useful foi the Darning Basket
&t- Half PrirA at $1 75
$2 and $2.75
to compartment I. id and con
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