t tt ' T-y 7tt aJZt-WZJX KSl!WjikJt,VWA.l.tii 1VAT4A. 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 TAX BILLS' DELAY Friday, May 6,, 1921 Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 Gimbel Brothers For Saturday For the Unll Gmno at Franklin Field tomorrow afternoon, pet your Straw Hat and your Tickets at Gimbcls. Ticket Oflice at Ninth-street Entrance. Hats right alongside. Is your auto "shod" for the trip on Sunday? Every motorist knows thnt n good tiro is really tho cheapest. Some good "Superior Cord Tires" nro hero at less than regular prices. Fourth floor. For Saturday :n ;( MARKET i CHESTNUT " EIGHTH NINTH ELECTON FACTOR ' i i I I. ! r.l y r c i ' 4, s, !' 1 1 t. , V 4 I ' Collingswood Wants to Know Amount of Impost Before Going to Polls NO RESPONSE FROM MAYOR Colllngswmxl, N. .1.. Mn. fl Tip political light Iiti' between orRanlrT tlon ami Independent forms Is twinn ing Intense. rnllnre of tnx bills to reach tixpn? orn Is boliiK used lij the Independents Jn their ennteH ngnlnat Minr Thomns Y. Jnck, who is eonduetlnit n strenii piih riint-nirfii for re-election, with Comnilviloner Alfred K Koberts hb his riinnini;-niate The eleetlnn will tnke plnee neU Tiiesdm The tnx hills should bare been sent out on Mnj 1 mid residents are won dering whj tho are being held Inek. Manv oters wMi to Know whut their t.ncs are coIiir to be before the ileo llon. The Mp of the tn bill", it Is belleed. would be a determining fa tor In the o.iMini: of mum Inllots . The demand. "Let lis hue our tax bills befon election di. ' has thus far proxoked no response ftoni present of- , IhlalK While the independents were taking ndranticc of till situ itlon and nnk ItiC political mpitnl out of It. the re celled somewhat of a surprise jester day, when I'ommissioiiet Joseph W. ' Vesrott, whom both fmtions had in dorsed, issmd an open litter calling i for the re-election of his fellow Com- mlssioni rs .lack and Huberts U. S. Attorney McAvoy III Charles D Mr.m t'nltcd Slate Dintriet Attorned, is conlined to his home In Norristown with a eero (old. according to information recied in his office In the Pedcr.il Duildini; ye-ter-da. ".".lil"l' ' 'I",;1.1" """.wwiwMI I I.. II. nrrirrr Cn . SI N. Sit St. Main 40CM unrei Galvanized Boat Pumps Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Guticiira 3eap nnd Olntntnt to ?'ar Dvn4n.f? nl H .$. ftth. StnplMrroof Cutvrt,P-)plX kU.4 Umi, 32 South 15th Street Special Today Cocoanut Layer Cake 90c Each HURRY-UP PRINTING Adequate equipment for every class of quality and quantity printing. Rapid delivery; no disappoint ments. GUNNER & FORMAN 927 Cherry St. nHI A Kr tmii rhonri mi storA ; iMjtnJT So easy to use M .J1" Buy eryihlnx fr th I Y sSS. '""illy l "'if i r yoj jSr s prefer C'oiMrw rurnl- (( lltur. Houai Purn jhlrKa. Vi I Jiwalry and tlrri Mr- i Iff chndfe Pay at your v convenience 1 r,x at It v III rliht hero en ( lentnut ' Iff Street over 20 era v Call rnne rr rlf , S.R.WEAVER a l Chestnut St. u?.nt I 'I I l SKIN DISEASES SPREAD Skin affection should not be neglected. ktn enptlont, rah or hfotrhe on facr, net U. nnnh or bndy ahould not be ullnurd to run on The nrr inlghtl, nn coinfortMtitv mid rnu be dun E'roue A little. Nnxiema OrenseleMA 6Hn Creum will lirlnit on Im proTement In u das. Tlip R-reaHrlriH rrcnra van I'hes Into the kln ullli n tin Kline, eoollnc enillon u run feel It brill You ran otituln n. mull Jur from any druifclnt, or the Nov temii riientlriil ( o. of llitlti more. Mil., will malt you a lnre kouTenlr Jnr on rerelpt of this ellppinir and 10c to roter post- ffr und pArklnv td Compositors Wanted 48 hours per week; come prepared for work. Apply MR. OCHELTREE Sixth Floor Franklin Printing Co. 514-520 Ludlow St. Philadelphia 1800 Women's Coats, Capes, Wraps Change Prices Markedly 1800 the balance rounded up, after the most tremendous belling the Gim bel Coat Salons ever knew! Now $16.75 Were $20. Now $35 Were $U9.75. Now $20 Were $25. Now $15 Were $59.15. Now $25 Were $29.75 and $35. Now $55 Were $69.75. Now $29.75 Were $89.75. Now $59.75 Were $75. Including serces tricotines coverts Poiret twills sports coatings bf vxilours bolivias Normandies Ramonas. Most of all in navy blue. A good proportion of black. Every variation of wren-tan Hindustani tan Sorrento blue. And the two leading grays blimp and ostrich. All silk-lined. CamePs-Hair Sports Coats So Special at $35 that you'll not only not find them elsewhere, but even we can't promise" more when thefae are gone ! Silk-lined. oimhrK saton of nm. mini noor. ( i. i . v . M Vestees of Every Type for Summer Dress, Blouse or Sweater Trlmmxct lit tin models of Checked Gingham round collar and top finished with fluted ruffle? of white organ die white button trimming, and, if you please, another style with the adorably youthful Peter Pan collar. 91. VeMeeN of White Pique tailoied to the nth degree of smartness. SI to $3.73. Vestees of Cotton Home spun 1921's new name for ratine. Bead and wool trim ming, at $5.50 to $12. Vestees of Cnnton Crepe, S6 to $12. UifMtt Mat V (ilnihftft, nkwrtr rctlon. Flrt floor. Handsome Silk Foulards at $2.50 a Yard Instead of $ Even some particularly fascinating French foulards. Brown-anu-white; nay-and-wnitc and the lighter blues. 40- mch. Fine Satin Charmeuse, Special at $2.68 a Yd. Street and evening shades. 40 inch. Fine Shantung Pongees, 32-Inch, 95c a Yard ilmbeli, 'Ilk Galons, Srrmnl lloor. $1.25 Record Albums a 69c 12-inch Records $1.50 Albums at $1.15 Both sues hold a dozen records. Olmhrl., eirnth llnori In uhwiijr store. Lucas Defender Paints at 80c Qt. Give the porch, or the fence, or the woodwork a now coat of paint. 80c quart; $1.50 a half gallon; $2.75 gallon. Choice of the following colors Apple preen, pea Kreen, durk Rreon, Knfelln green, m.insa Green colonlalellow, burr, hky blue, light 3.a, plnl, cherry red, marnun, light blue, ITwn Fnuft broun. jnarl gray, leail, and v hlte Vor Insldo and outside work OlmSeW. riinrtti floor. WW PAINT 3 imaiaa) V!S PAIMT3 QLriajn viXEO PAINT5 3000 1-lb. Boxes Gimbels Fresh) Q Q fOC fine, Hand- UUi Coated Chocolates at Aborted about twentv different V. ir cl N'ougatt St Nicholas, Ilnttr!nc8, Toasted Marshmallo!', Chips CarameH Orango Pasti ( otrMnut Plantation Nougmn. , I'rult-flavored Crcama 80c Chocolate Mint Patties at 40c lb. 40c OId-Fahioned Cream Mint Plait, 25c lb. (ilmbeln, Cheitnut Mreet nnr, driiid lle anil Subway Store, Just a Hundred r uiiivii a r r iuvt i- wiv French Seal (Dyed French Coney) Fur Stoles at $15 Value $29.75 Unusually fine skins. 12 inches wide. 72 inches long. ' Seal-brown silk lining with the becoming, protec tive fold all-'round. And the stole-ends arc pockets ! Olmtield, l'lrot floor. . i Women's New Low Shoes 40 Styles! At $7.65 Ought to Be $11 and $12 Strap effects in black satin, black buede, brown suede, gray cucde, Russia calf, white kid and two-tone effects. Walking styles in nut brown Russia calf and tobasco tan calf. Sport oxfords in white nubuck with black calf trimming. tilmheU, Miuc Stttlnn, eond floor. Sale of Misses' Smart Light Weight Summer Suits at $15.75 Values Run Up to $29.75 A hundred of the prettiest, cutest, smartest unlined tweed suits in typical tweed colorings. And fifty tweeds Tilth bilk-lined coats "fews" of styles and colors. i a in vii vrnr .i7nn r,.t Misses' $45 and $59 Camel's-Hair Coats $a at $37.75 Three popular lengths. Mostly tans and cinnamon browns. Silk-hned. Sizes 14 to 20. Girls' May Procession Dresses Big Variety Many Specials $ Voiles in locly little "model-styles" at $8.95 and 510 with wonderful specials at $! and $0.95. Organdies exquisite things at 55.75, 58.95, 510 to 519.75 with crisp, lovely specials at 55 and $6.95. Georgette Crepes and Crepes de Chine at $17.75 to 529.75 w ith a wonderful hpecial at $16.75. Nets specials at 58.95 and 515. 1mlielii. f-fllonn of Ires, Tlilril floor. y:-zn ,r iX mk I P .7v 1. IViM1 && Sale of "Superior" Cord Tires 8000-Mile Guarantee Iriond-iiiaking sale the maker "charges it to promotion" 30x3io $18.93 J 32x41, S36.95 32x312 32x4 33x4 34x4 21.95 31.93 32.93 31.95 33x4J 34x4 K. 35x4 Ja 35x5 38.95 39.93 40.95 48.95 -(llinbela, Fourth floor. Canned Vegetables iS"trr.12V2C Can In Case, Dozen or Half-Dozen Lots : milFl?fiPDERS 500 Armour's Fresh-Smoked Ox Tongues at 32c lb. 29c "S. JnmM C7ffA" 100-lb. basi, 528.50 50-, 25-, 10-, 4-lb. loti My Wife s Coffee' "Lenox Bacon" Sugar-cured UnneLeii "Lenox" Orange Pekoe Tea at 85c lb. at 22c lb z3- '" or at 25c lb. Box of Fels Naptha Soap ' 62c 10 $5.95 Imliela, I'nre l'ooil store, llieMnut htrert nnei H, "Subway Bleria" Steel-Cut COFFEE No C. 0. D.'s No Mail Orders Regular Me Quality One pound counter deli cry. l'ie pounds or oer free deliery. (illnlirln, hubay htorr. "STRAW HAT DAY" TOMORROW! Men's Correct Straw Hats at p.&.35 asm - i1.fflL AgPZA- &&a C- J J$: If flWuai xff idS " "I lWS 3p mSf Sj T&IEEEk. Vf $X& 30,000 Hats in This Sale All Are Freshly New 1921 Hats Sennit Straws Saw-Edge Fine : Medium Cable-Edge Coarse : Fiat-Foot Improved China Splits Sennits Tuscans Brown Straws Choose Your Straw Hat It's Here! It's $2.35 As a rule, these straw hats have the easy-fitting ventilated sweat-band. -Olnitirlti. M-.rket Htrert. Just In olT Mnih. Men's and Young Men's UlT-r. 1L 99 ffimw tvuppeim emier WMI W Critl TUH-MJtvMfi-W! Subway Store Sale GIRLS' n O, $ 1 5 and $20 Coats at $3.95 and $6,9S And at each price not in every style, of course all sizes from six to fourteen. The 510 Coats at $3.93 all Polo Coats; with big patch pockets; bip collars that she can wear two ways; and big buttons. The $15 and $20 Coats at $G.95 silvertones, velours, basket- v.uvos, mixtures, sergtb. Fifteen styles. tgfsftfty RIB $, J! '- (ilmbtlK, Kutiwuy hlore. Men's $1 Silk ! etin Knitted NecktiesDUC Half Price We bought a canceled order. Various plain colors, including olack. Nicely woven perfect, too! Will not make a ''bulky" knot, which, by the way, is passe. It's economy to buy in half dozen lots, at oOc. (ilmWIw, SiiMift htnre 400 Men's Suits ISO Men's Top Coats and "Society Brand" Suits at $30 to $65 Dominating showing of new fabrics and models of direct appeal to wearers of good clothes. Silk-Lined Suits at $50 and $60 Grades Thai Were $80 to $90 a Yeai- Ago Greatest values of the year, in finest foreign nnd American suitings. Quarter-lined with silk or finest im ported mohiiir. From other bouiccs of bupply, these 285 Spring Suits 98 Spring Overcoats Were $35 and $10 faliiKle- anil double-breasted, also lit lted models : mostly iu.iiur lined hliort lots ut a bliort price Hi. -T-Clinlirln, .second l " $25 $ 1 ft awl 3 o Suits come in cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds, are half-lined with silk or mohair. Blues, browns, grays and herringbone effects. At $16.50. Overcoats can be had in single-breasted stvle, form fitting or box back, belt or beltless. Exceptional value, at $16.50. Worth at Least $30 Choice of single- and double-breasted models thnt 1000 Boys' Norfolk Suits at $6.95 and $7.95 With extra pair of linod knickers, $8.75 and $10. All-wool cheviots and tweeds. Sizes 7 to 10 years. (llmliiU. Sulmu .store. 4950 Pairs of wtmh, Shoes Close to Half Price Built of durablo mahog any leather with good leather soles put on by the w elted-stitcli-down method. Broad, roomy toes giving needed comfort. $1.85 Regularly $2.75 to $3.75 Each pair of theso shoes carries a guarantee from tho maker to rebuild them for $1.35. Sensible pluy ehocs aro theso Youngster Shoes. Glmlnla, HuImio Htorr. w k a kw
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