Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 19, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921
Thursday, May 19, ig2l
Store Hours 9 to 5:30
Pot II 's cst uy'nB time when sellers want to sell.
I- l Thc M Lt Nclson Furniture Co., had to sell it failed.
Friday Furniture here at half.
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For1
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH
Thc exact serving of hundreds of thousands o regu
lar customers is this store's business to be the store of
interest and charm to those who see it nearly every day.
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$ Autos Dostroyed in Jersey and
Near Sharon Hill Were
Stolon Here
More evidence of wlint the police be
lleve is 'a constantly growing nutomo-'
bile theft N.uulieate. oprrntlng between
rennijlvnnln nml New Jersey as found
in the burnlnc of two mnchiiiM lnt
night in miburlmn towns in Delaware
County and In the vicinity of Mnntun.
X. J., where four more machines were
unearthed in nn old bnm.
nenldents in the vicinity of Sharon
Hill melled Kinoke and looked in nin
for a lire Inst nisht Tlii morning n
workman. going through a wooded lot.
found the nmolilcring remains of a
machine allied at 51:000. which Imi
been stolen, he sajs. fiom Leonard
Siegel, 72.'1 Knit Allegheny avenue, ?
terday. It w as n new model
On the road at Ycndon the ear of
Frank Oordon. 71M Wcnona street, was
similarly destroed Detectives Swam
and Tries, investigating, intimated there
might be arrests In the case soon
The four ears found in the Mnntun
bnm belonged to Ro'on (Joltlfentlier.
1027 Knst I'nssjunk nvenue, Albert
Koch. 12T1 Crense street Mrs. Hose
Lowenthal, 'SM'2 South Tiftb street,
ond Albert Dudle, WO.'? North Klevcnth
utrcet. A warrant charging Prank Hut
lcr, now in Camden jail, with Inrccio
of the mnehlnes. wns taken ner l
Deteetle Osterltold this morning Up
will bring ItutlT to this it to fate t'ic
ehargen.
WILL BENEFITS HOSPITALS
Estate of Ellwood Ramsey to Be Dl-I
vided After Widow's Death '
Seeral hospitals will ftr-iitmillv I
benefit under the will of Kllnood K.mi
cey, ";t2." Wakefield xtrcet ionium 1
town, admitted to ptobate toiln
He proides tlmt the hulk of his es
tate, valued at Sltl.iiOO, be held In trust
for his widow. Kdlth I.. Rainsfj I'ptm
her death the principal is to be divided
among St I.nKo's Hospital. ,fi fft rsoti
Hospital, the l'niersin Hnspitnl and
the Charih Ilosiiitnl, of Xornstown.
The estate of Hilda IJell, i)2S Me
Kean street, mined at S!17". is dis
posed of in nriwite bequest
Inventories In estntes were filed to
dav ns follows Ilmriet M. Crazier,
S101.42.n : Clnrles . M.Creiglit.
$l.t".". Letters of administration
were grnnten in the estnte of .lM'ph
Gooskin, 21-17 Knst Ann stieet,
amounting to 814.700
Hamburg Steak j Tc
Chuck Roast 1"
B SHAD FRESH DAILY
4fe Cheese 95
t snappy
Miira mukiki.i l 50 Ml
! Mitchell's Market, Inc.
10 & 12 S. DELAWARE AVE
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bFFICE
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DRIGHTqunrtera attract high.
u (trodo help and trade. A
PENCO Metal Ceiling lightens
dingy offices and stores.
It diffuses linht perfectly Pre
vents falling plaster from en
dangering lives or goods. Costs
less than wood or plaster. Lasts
a lifetime nerds no repairs.
Wnlt lo-Jty fir 1'SNCO tockltt ihot
iif mtul tnlmtt for humr, thunh, uhool,
thtttrt, f(t,itimr, factory, office and Heir.
PENN METAL COMPANY
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Pnil.delpbis, P. '
I'KKCO ,U.d
"'"j"Ci Gluing,
VOOnA Cor-utt-
Two Thousand MEN'S SUITS in a Sale Unusual
"Kuppenheimer" and "Sociiety Brand" Suits Included
We practically doubled the men's clothing business during the war years; higher prices helped the volume, to be sure. And we are sell
ing more dollars worth so far in 1921, even with thc prices greatly lowered; must be selling half again as many garments.
But we've found opportunity to serve even better. Look!
TIM 9 Q - Grades That Were $70 to $80 in Spring, 1920 hQ7 II IMf C Grade That Were $90 in Spring, 1910 AJ PJ
lflCn S tjllltS Grades That Opened This Season, $45 to $50 p O I IVICIl S tjUliS Grades That Were $55 to $65 Thi Season Jpfr I
Many Kuppenheimer and Society Brand suits included covering well the season's range of worsteds, tweeds and imported
mohairs. Blues? Yes, and the wanted plaids and pencil stripes. Every normal man can be fitted. -.There are 88 sizes1 and
variations not in any one line; some fabrics and patterns are suitable for one range of sizes; some to other ranges.
TIM" J ri - Grades That Were $50 to $60 in Spring, 1920 (t07
IVICIl S iMlltS Grades That Opened This Season at $30 to $35 ) I
The Gimbel clothing service is unquestionably Philadelphia's best the finer lines giving all that merchant tailoring
could give. ' Gimbels, Second floor
r4- xtv ' I fir
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$35
Two Hundred
Women's Dresses
Including Several Models That
Reproduce or Adapt "Jenny" and
"Miller Soeurs" Originals
Ready Tomorrow
at $35 o
Note thc 'reversed graduation" of the
tucks, in that model pictured tiie big
gebt tuck at top a Jcnney trick. Crepe
de chine very brillnnt crepe de chine.
White, touched with black. Black,
touched with white
Note thc gracetul "handkerchief
drape" model in Canton crepe adapted
from Miller Soeurs. White. Black.
Blue.
N'ote the braid-embroidered Germaine
model in crepe de chine. Black xsr
white
Three models in taffeta embroidered
or tailored. Black. Navy blue. Brown
Georgettes with the pleated over
dress that Paris talks. White. Black.
Blue Brown. .
Vofc how many come in black or white
a Paris vogue,
Note that sizes rnn up to 48.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress. Third floor
Children's Dresses
Dainty "Afternoon Styles"
At $1.95 Special!
Soft, fine white voiles with lawn yokes, cuffs, and
hem in pink, blue or yellow set on with smart black
stitching. Pictured. Ages 2 to 6.
Dainty Lingerie Hats at $1 and $1.50 man half
price. Lacy lawns and organdies, "sweet" with rib
bons and tiny silk flowers. Ages 2 to 6.
Gimbels, C hildren's Shop, Second floor
Women's Low Shoes,
at$3.65,$5.65&$7.65
Values $8 to $12.50
Tongue Pumps. Strap effects. Walking
Oxfords.
Suede; white kid; black calf; satin; tan Russia.
Black, white, every smart brown, every smart
gray, every smart combination. Fine leathers
many hand turned soles!
Louis, Baby Louis and Military heels.
Gimbels, Shoe Section, Second floor
Biggest Variety Anywhere!
Women's
Cape and
Straightline Coats
of that Famous-for-Goodness
Tricotine
1 hat is also a fashion favorite.
Of the most noel
sort with tan stitch
ing that "plaids" the
whole thing I Or with
rows and rows of
Spanish fringe. Or in
t li a t indescribably
beautiful Toreador cut
long points on the
sides that "throw"
over the shoulders. Or
braid-bound.
h t r a i g h 1 1 1 n e, of
course. Silk-lined, of
course. Hand-tailored,
of course because it's
Gimbels'
Three-quarter sports
styles at $25, $29.75
and $35. Full-length
models begin at
$29.75.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
ot $19.75,
$25, $39.75,
$49.75, $55
and $59.75.
at
C o a t
$25, $29.75,
$35, $39.75,
$45 and
$59.75.
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$19.76
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An Opportunity For Every Woman to Own a Sewing Machine
Famous Domestic Sewing Machines
Fourth to Third Less Than Present Prices
And Other Machines of Well-Known Makes in a
Great Sale
Each year the Domestic Company makes certain improve
ments on their machines for 1921 a slight change in the wood
work only. We offer our present stocks and a new lot of 1920
models including the Domestic, the Cosmo and the New Lessing
Cabinet brand nevy perfect at a fourth to a third reduction
from present prices.
40 Used Sew
ing Machines
Values up to $49.50
at
$21
Including Best
Known Makes.
Perfect Working
Order
Wheeler &
Wilson, $21
Pay $1
Weekly
$10 to $15 Allowance on
N our Old Machine Toward the
Purchase of a Domestic Elcc
trit Boudoir Cabinet Machine.
Domestic
Cabinet, $65
New Home, $21
Singer, $39
Lessing
Cabinet, $47
Domestic, $57
Gimbels, fourth floor and Subway .Store
As Small a Payment as $5 Will Send Home
Full-Size Handsome Cabinet-Style
Talking Machines
At $57
In the
Subway Store
Easy Payments No More Obtainable
at This Phenomenally Low Price When This Lot is Sold"
Full elfnr tone como tn and hear them
Universal Tone Arm will play any dmo (flat)
remrd
Strong double-spring motor
Maker over-produced, and got pimbels to help so he could ease matters at the bank.
j Gimbels, Subway Store
Most Wonderful Suit
Values the Subway
Store Ever Offered!
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Sports Cheviot,
910
1000 Suit.
Women's and Misses' Sie
Canvas ueaes, .Icisejs, Cl.etks 1 weeds, SCrBes, Tncotines, .Sports
thcviots. 1
Values $15
to $40 But
Mostly $25
In .illi,CiUI!yi? a, s,t,le Wl,,h the "ew ,0"8'r bcltless coat (there's a brlt
fmluded detachable and attachable at will).
,rnI"ClLCll" ,wo;co,,or '"do models the tuxedo collar and the
turn-back cuffs and the patch pocket-flaps of the contrast color.
Including braid-trimmed serges.
Including thc fashionable check-suitings
The Serges mostly in na blue.
The Tweeds in soft mird tans and gras '
The Jerseys -plain colors and heather tnktures.
The Canvas Weaves and Sports Cheviots in apricot and Harding
liluc and Iacnder and graj
The checks in stunning two-color combinations.
Misses' 16 to 18 year sizes.
' Women's 36 to 44 sizes.
J 7 Will
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Twill, $xo
Chick Vlonr,
910
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