'-i3f r- i V J', j, iy "1jP vihfijflrt tLG EVENING PUBLIC ODEDaBB-PHrCADELl?HIA, WEDNESDAY, CAPKEC B, 1921 For Thursday Store Hours, 0 to 6.30 The Gimbel Shoe Service N under new management. Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH Wednesday, April 6, 1921 Philadelphia is getting alto- t gether new shoe values. For Thursday DAYUGHTSAVING '" ' VM ( WORKERS FAVOR n 3 i U Canvasses of Plants Hero Show Majority for Advancing Clock in Summer MANY FOR LOCAL ORDINANCE Employers of lnbor In the riillmlol phla district, from cnnriwes of their plnnts, linvo arrived at the conclusion tlint the majority of their workers fnvor nomo form of dnyllffht-cnvlnR ordlnnnce i 'for the romlnc summer tenson. The l'lillndelphla Association for the Dlscufslon of Employment Problems, through Its president, A. 12. Chevalier manager of the Itarrett Co., has Just completed nn informal survey of the biggest Industrial concerns seeking the opinion of each on this question. The association has about 150 mem bers, ench a firm employing large num bers of workcis, nml a questionnaire pent to each elicited the information that the majority in favor of daylight saving was so great as to be over whelming. Jinny of the firms shieh replied to the association's questionnaire indicated that they were tarry the state law favoring daylight saving was lost at llarrlshur, and favored a local ordi nance which would set the clock fonvnt an hour for l'lilladelpl.ia Rellnlng Co. For I'lan One of the biggest employers of labor In this part of the country, the Atlan tic Refining Co., with 4000 workers, wrote to the association : "Wo Jiall bo glad to co-opcrato with you in any movement haing for its object the en actment of local legislation which would give to the workers of Philadelphia the benefits of the additional hour of day light." The Atlantic Itcfining Co. workers, during the agitation for the Btate daylight-saving law, sent peti tions to Ilnrrisburg. Thcro was some opposition expressed by members of the association. Thus, the Bell Telephone Co., in a long nnd well reasoned reply to the quettlon nairc, set forth ns its reason for op posing local daylight-saving the fact that wliere Philadelphia and nearby cities were working under different time systems, the telephone business would be interefcred with fccrlously. Where thero was opposition expressed to the plan, it was founded in every case on the thought that there might he con flict between the clocks of this city and points near by, thus causing incon venience to many. Soup Co. Votes Favorably Tho rnmnbell's Poun Co.. of Camilen. another great employer of labor, wrote1 that the company lavoreu n uajiiRni saving ordinance, nnd a vote taken some time previously had been "over whelmingly in favor of it." The Campbell company wrote: --e, further believe that the benefits do- rived by our employes from daylight ' naving are o numerous and o obvious i that it is unnecessary to enumerate j them." , , . Among the firms nnd organizations which endorsed daylight saving in reply to the association s questionnaire, ue- sides those already mentioned, were: the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Co., the American Pulley Co., the I North American I.nee Co.. the Curtis Publishing Co.. Hie Thomas. 1'. IJrown i d Hoiis Co, the Society of Industrial Engineers, the Itarrett Co.. (leorgc W. Smith & Co., Inf. : Packard Motor Cur Co., of Philadelphia; Stokes & Smith i Co.. the Electric Storage Uattery Co., I David Lupton's Sons Co., Aberfoyle Mrtuifacturing Co., 1)111 oc Collins Co.. the Eeeds iV; Nnrthrup Co., nnd the. Iludd Wheel Corporation. Nationally Advertised Shoes i 1 SfffSSSS i' rcsW v1 " ""s s L. tblf ,rf -rffT ' J-iS fcHr v All v.v.v. r JL I mIICH XvXvV y y r I :!?'i'irie.T'-"ffis XvXvXvXvXvXvXyXvY iikMiiiii afm- 'XBiBfcliX vXyHpP? SSSSSSff W3y X,vrvWvXvX;XvX'' A Subway Store Sale More Than Ten Thousand Pairs at Average Half Price Named trade-marked-shoes, on which the fame of the manufacturer depends; - Not a pair was made to sell under price; hence no element of goodness or condition of making was changed or is lackingo (Too manyodd cases-ful; of some sorts many hundred pairs,1 We took, also, the blemished shoes not real hurts but little marks that prevent classing them as perfect; a spot or a rub that couldn't be seen after a wearing or so. i Men's High and Low Shoes $4- 75 Two Thousand Pairs of Them Are JjCJdfK- Gt)r Rejects TRADE MARK REGISTERED Brogues : Round-toe Shoes : Medium-toe : English Lasts Black, brown, tan shoes for every man. Sizes 6 to 1 1 . Women's Low Shoes Oxfords : Pumps : Strap Pumps : Ribbon Ties $2.95 llHHnilP'aCh" an' krown' black, patent leathershoes that were counted $6 to $8 values until we WBffitAt'id ; brought prices down to Peace and comfort. 8&riGyi PiiSrtllll! HIM Willi! ., k.W W (ft-iiu Relieves Pain K.eop a. Tube Handy That Lfmmi tyCo, H V Worth of Shoes for $39,000 REDtLT PARAGES' V tett 3iVX7'r ss; a i ft rS. I Vh - n r:PrfZ.jX ' 1 3ZZZrZzZf7r l rC i tt.:&?522mHJL-2 ilB FACTORY BUILT NOT READY CUT Kvcr unit ompie. J'urt t e jet abduluil prmanunt. W STKONGEIt WARMER M MORE ATTRACTIVE COST LESS MONEY Comploto oven to the palntinu No extras nu mona no mlktaken Sflid fur Our I'rre (turuicr Hunk E. R. BASTRESS CO. ManufurturiTM M ox 21 Sit. funnel. I'a. Inrnl IlrprrHrntiitUo TIKIS. r OKDISH llulMfiV Ktrliunse 1H H. ?th bt l'hllu. And we have arranged for very comfortable selling conditionsarranged to wait upon all comers with care and reasonable promptness. Please be particular -be fitted carefully; choose shoes that exactly meet your require ments and your fancy. The mere selling of some shoes is nothing if the customers are not made into permanent friends of the Store. Fit your feet; fit your fancy and save half the usual shoe expenditure. Buy for now and all summer. Two hundred salespeople at call Men s .Shnpfi Snhwav Store. Ninth Street Side and Main Aisle of the Subway Store 'I'Xv'vl'' 'ZStnt I s Aar I & if fitfS fit ifS'ijP V Vt'.V.V fr'f V !SiSfSSSSSSSi . Jkjur? s&K xtfr M&m, j0iSfSSSSSS. f -"i I W.V.7i 'IK X . -. Iv.ii-XV f Vi X V.TT.iut i'3SSO .v fiiftH No mail or telephone orders; exchangeable for size only. rmw-r sw w y .7 TT" t j ,. :&&i7?i 1 MftlMfci 1 1 JI