k- 'r?i ' .. J' ' IV i . t ' ,(V m ' ' l II ( t f I 16 EVENING PUBLIC (DEDGER-PHILADELPHlAr MONDAY,' MAY 23, 1921 '4 '4 END OF SKIP-STOPS, DEMAND OF FLUCK Loader of Northwest Businoss Men Calls on Service Com mission to Act Monday, May 23, 1921 Mrs. Scott's North American Cook Book is just II pQj, published by John C. Winston Co. $2.60 and r-p , it would be "cheap at double the. price. f 1 UCSCiay Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH 7nt, it Wear a Poppy on Memorial Day the proceeds Tuesday artificial poppies are authorized. 10c to,20c. Grand Aisle. t I ? T J m I If fi 8 I I FliK vr SAYS P. R. T. CAN AFFORD IT Abolishment of the ontirf skip-stop system n operated by the I'ltllmlolphin Unpld TrnnMt Co. Is nr-jed b Clnr(" L. Fluck. president of the Northwest Bunlne" Men's Association. In n com munication sent to the Public Service CommisMon todnv Mr. Fluck nsks the oommiwon to compel the compnny to top its enre nt every Intersecting street beginnlnc n new b'ock mimber nnd nt nil street which hnve IntcrsectlnR enr lines". ex cepting diagonal streets Mr. Fluck fns nmons other things: "By the grace of the,co'mmlion enr fares were increa'ed No.ember 1,1020. In order to produce ndditlonnl revenue for the Philadelphia Ilnplil TrnnMt Co. to ennble It to increase the wages of Its trnlnmen nnd other employes, nud Incidentalh pa, dividends on Its own Ftock. About $2,250,000 was imolved In the promised wages increase. On Mny 1 last motormen and conductors on the P K. T sjstem accepted n reduc tion in wages from a maximum of "Vt cents nn hour to n mnxlmum of 05 cents an hour. This cut. with u reduction of 14Vi cents to truck labor ers, will save the company approxi mately 51,000.000 n ".ear "The compam claims that the pres ent skip-stop Bstem, which eliminated 1572 stops nnd ndmittedlv inconveni enced one-third of the total car rider of the city of Philadelphia, represents a raving to the company approximating $1,000,000 a year. "It will be seen at a glance that the saving in wages effective May 1 counter-balances whatever loss the company might Euffer as a result of the abolish ment of the skip-stop system: and this is the opportune time to accord jus tice to the car riders inconvenienced by the skip-stop system without injury to the company." CHEW WITH FALSE TEETH? SURE! Dr. Wernet's Powder KEEPS THEM TIGHT Relieves sore gums, sweetens the breath. A white powder. At best Drug or Department Stores, 30c, 60c, $1.00 or write direct to Wtrnet Dental Mfg. Co. , 1 IS Becktaan St. , N. Y. I i Scotch Ginghams English Voiles Non-Crush Linens the new Dotted Lineens Dotted Swisses Organdies in "Bonbon Colors" Most Important Sale tLSS? Midsummer Dresses fid :. V; Ml ' ' WISfTOl 4 1 1 J A 'r'k 1 0 All '-HrA w v uV , A) i V, Bride's Sale of China and Art Pieces Fine English Porcelain that was made by Allertons, .Ltd., but sold to us by a New York importer at a loss. Almost every one knows that English porcelain is the best wearing of all dinncrware. And, note the prices $22.50 for Sl-piece set and $32.50 for a 106-piece sethalf price. Of course, it's your privilege to shop around But You Get Value at Gimbels Cut Glass Dinner Sets Sixty Barrels of Heisey Glassware at One-third to One-half Lew Than Regular All wanted summer items. Just the thing for summer home's and bunga lows. You are buying glass right when you buy this Heisey glass at less than the price of ordinary ware. Glass Fruit Saucers. Several sizes and shapes. 10c and 12c each. Large Berry or Salad Bowls to match above, 45c and SOc each. Coco Cola Tumblers, 10c each. Honey Jars and Covers, 25c each. Grape Fruit Glasses, 25c each. Footed Tumblers, 10c each. Hotel Cream Pitchers, 15c each. 2-Quart Crushed Fruit Jars, 50c each. Gimbel Brothers guarantee every set to be as advertised and will make good any fault not made known at time of purchase. Mimes Dress, Sep, at 310.75 Misses' Drees, Zilnas, 915 Woman's Dress, orsr&ndle, 819.75 Women's Dress, Dotted Swiss, 010.75 The Misses' Dresses Including Plenty of Red-and-White At $10.75 Values $16.75 to $25 Mostly imported ginghams in every imaginable size check from tiny, tiny checks to the fashionable club checks. Rcd-and-white, brown-and-white, green-and-white. and nay blue-and-wlute. Figured voiles both in foulard patterns and polka dots And fascinating plain color reps Country Club Gradua tion and Vacation Styles At $15 Values $19.75 to $27.50 Non-crush linens. Plain organdies. Embroidered organdies Imported gingham!. Imported voiles. Organdies "tiinicked" oer check ginghams. Plenty of white gradua tion dresses. Plenty of Class Da dress es. Every imaginable sort for Memorial Day wear The Women's Dresses Including Hand-made Dresses from Paris At $19.75 Values $29.75 Up to $35 Besides the Scotch ging hams and English foulard voiles and the plain voiles a n d the embroidered Swisses. Three more Paris models one in hand-spun handker chief linen the others in French voile. More Swisses1 these trim med with Irish lace. Two more organdie mod els trimmed with exquisite organdie flowers. Tailored, Sports and Hotel Styles At $10.75 Values $16.75 Up to $25 Dotted Swisses the craze of the summer. Scotch ginghams in checks with adorable scalloped skirts. Lineen coat Dresses. Dotted lineens just the thing for shopping and com muting and mornings on the Beach. Figured voiles. Printed organdies with fine white pleatings. Salons of Dress, Third floor Sets at IfpJrfl) ' $10 f3(7 52-pc. French China, $35 (fir tth v!d (i-vtf3 (&W'H Erju3 Sherbets. tSJ?'", 'M f .sstcscw?-x ; pgssgj - Light-cut Glass Footed (Illustrated). 20c each. $3000 Worth of Heavy Cut Crystal at One-half Former Prices Finest quality Blanks. All wanted items. Exquisite designs. Save 50.. 1000 Dozen Handled Ice Tea Glasses with - ifCKIIIE? . H U: Each piece is well cut on the finest quality blanks and at $10 a set is far better than any value we have ever had. Limited number of sets. Each set con sists of 1 large 4-pint Water Jug; 6 hand-cut Table Tumblers. 12-Inch Flower Vases. Hand-cut, $5 each. Finest quality blanks procurable. Exquisite color and hand some design. Less than the ordinary wholesale cost of 12-inch vases of this character. f tfO Old English initial en graved free. At 25c each. (Pictured). 1500 14 Pc. I c e d Tea or Lemonade Sets. With a t tractive floral de sign. (Choice of 3 patterns). $2.75 complete. (Pictured). Each set consists of 1 213-quart Covered Jug; 6 12-ounce Glasses; 6 Colored Glass Sippers or Spoons. Big Cut Glass Special 1000 Dozen Initial Table Tumblers. Any initial engraved to your individ ual.,order in Old English at 95c doz. f M to iH 50 barrels of Light-cut Table Tumblers. Choice of several designs, shapes and sizes, at$l. Gimbels, 52-Piece French China Dinner Seti. "Elite" china made by Bawo & Dotter Limoges, France. Full coin-gold handles; eight attrac tive designs; fine quality French chin. All sets complete with bread and butter plates. $35. Regular price $57.50. Save $22.50 on each set. 35,000 Pieces Coin-Gold Band Dinner ware with burnished coin-gold handles. Open stoclf. Pure white body. Very good quality. All items made in dinner ware for general use in the lot. Save 45. 32-piece Cottage or Bungalow Sett. With bread and butter plates. At $8.95. 5Upiece Cottage or Small Family Sets. Complete for six people. $15.95 set. Thousands of pieces of open stock, in above pattern, at close to one-half price. Every wanted item. 700 Dozen Teas and Saucers in Above Pattern. Derby-shape with coin-gold finished handles. At 40c a pair. Save 50. 70,000 Pieces Open Stock' Dinnerware With Coin-Gold Handles at Close to One-half Price. Three-color border design, first qual ity. No seconds. All handles one-half matt coin-gold. Every wanted item. 51-Piece Cottage Set. Complete for six people. Each set complete with bread and butter plates. $18.75 Set 32-Piece Cottage, Breakfast or Bung alow Sets. With bread and butter plates. $6.95. Open stock may be had at half the actual value. Fourth floor and Thoroughfare, First floor How quickly it heals! Yes, that's the point. Al most tho moment this gen tle ointment touches tho stele akin, Itching stops and healing begins. Does not burn or atlnrr evin when applied to the moit Irritated urrace. You ua et It from 7ur drazzlit. Resinol Hi, Tomorrow Do we serve you? Wo Handle Only tho Very t COAL 2240 Lbi. to Every Ton For 35 Yenra We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS I A Yard That Has No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. rull Frankford 21M HrjBtonr r.ai ;jj LARGEST OLD BOOKSTORE IN AMERICA $1.95 a Yard for the Striped All-Silk Broadcloth--- men of exacting taste like for shirts. Smart for blo'uses, too, and sports dresses. A score of good designs. Canton Crepe at $2.75 a Yard Navy, brown, tan, gray, tangerine and French blue. All-silk Satin Crepe, at $3.38 a yard. Black, white, street and evening shades. Gimbels, Silk Salons, Second floor You Are Invited to Hear Mr. John L. Kolle Tell "How to Make a Room More Livable" A Free Lecture on the Principles of Interior Decoration and How to Apply Them. Fifth door, Eighth Street Side A greater knowledge of interior decoration is needed 1 the average homemakcr. When we. consider that mere colors can reflect a psychological condition of temperament -that certain colors can soothe nerves - can cause irritation can bring light into a room or create the idea of coolness that a misplaced chair can throw the entire room out of balance, is it not essential, that home-makers know more about furnishing? The Room of Good Taste Mr. Kolle, a professional decorator with experience gained at home and in Europe, will tell you hos. He has an interesting and instructive message for everv man and woman in home and office, concerning the basic laws of decoration particularly that of harmony. He will show the correct and incorrect way of furnishini? dining-room, living-room and bedroom. His background will be a complete portable room containing doors, windows, fireplace and mantel. Beginning with the unfurnished room, he will add draperies, curtains, rugs and furniture, giing the reason for its being used and why it has been so placed. A Free Lecttire Twice a Day at 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. and 2:30 to 3:30 P. M. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday You may ask any question during the lecture or discuss any problems about your home about how to obtain the Room more Restful the Room more Dignified the Room of Personality; or you can consult with him ihcr lecture hour. -Gimbels, Fifth floor Tomorrow Printed Chiffon Voiles "Hard Twist-Thread" Special at 35c A Yard New printings! And "hard twist thread" not only means added strength and beauty, but less pressing. Light and dark colors. And a seem ingly endless variety of styles. Fine White Novelty Voiles, 35c a Yard Been 75c Wide satin stripes, plaids and dainty checks. Gimbels, Cotton Dress Goods, Second floor Purchased f ! Leary's Liuianco ubli8hed a most inter esting book let, "An Old Landmark A Famous Book Store," by Joseph Jackson, member of The American His torical Society of Pennsyl vania, The City Historical So ciety of Philadelphia, and author of "Market Street, Philadelphia." The illustrations are by Wil liam Mohr. Every book lover should have a copy of this booklet, and we will be glad to mail one to you, free, if you will send us your name on a postal card. A stamp is not necessary. School and College Text Hooks Leary's Book Store Ninth Street Below Marked 'Onnosltn Poaiofllce) TOMORROW Women's Mignonette Suits Two New Arrivals The "Frock-Suit Slip-on" at $21.75 I, Zi -if blA vm)mv Adorable Reproduction of a $65 Orig inal in $35 Grade of Fabric And the "Tuxedo Sweater Suit" at $24.75 An original model worked out in $35 Grade. And both tailored to a degree that is mighty unusual even in $35 suits! The Frock-Suit Slip-ons Sale-priced $21.75 Come in sizes 34 to 40; and in all the fasci nating "Country Club colors" tomato, honey dew, Neptune green, white, and navy blue. The Tuxedo Sweater Suits, sale-priced, $24.75 come in sizes 34 to 46; and in the "general wear colors" street-brown, street-blue, and black. These low prices arc doubly low for to their rjreat value-buying power, is added great beauty. I Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Tomorrow Women's White Washable "Reign Cloth" Strap Pumps Hand-Turned, Mind You! Quality J $5,65 "Reign cloth" in that Hne close "linen weave." Hand-turned soles; full Louis or Baby Heels. All sizes. Promised not to tell the fine careful maker's name he so seldom "makes prices." But just the dainty white shoes to trip to a garden party or dance their way straight into a sum- mrtrc rr mo nnr I .-.. - uimbels, becond hoor mer s romance! ' m w Lessing Cabinet Sewing Machines at $47 K,arioaa marked Close to Cost iieres a mi? savmir that will muc. ii. ii,-.f. ..,,...... .1 - o ..... .-..uv ,..,. iiiiiii iuouiii.li ui ever) woman Alio knows a Rood sewing machine. Domestic make with highest guarantee of quality Closes up like an attractive music cabineta well-made niece of furniture for any living room a dependable machine for every use which is its greatest asset ' Also These Four Bij? Values DOMESTIC I t 4miRiarM!l I ft s I ii Irrvfl ft 'i u ymT 1 """ J COSMO MACHINES DOMESTIC PAR U LOR CABINETS Domtlo Pr)or OMjlnat, 305 M-Sectlon' Dress Forms. Sues 32 to 42 and 36 to 44, at J16.SO. Gimbels. First floor $29 $65 TERMS OF $1 WEEKLY MACHINES DOMESTIC LIBRARY CABINET $57 $75 Domoitlo, S7 S10 tO SIS A11nwsn,. .'-- .....A -I J i.!. .. -J tin. niirchll' of a Domestic! RUrtri. ti...i-i- h.li.... J Gimbels, Fourth floor and Subway Stoj k 't. Si" w ?'tiV?.h'' lr n i k Jt i . H.i tj. i& ". ?. t,"jWi ,. , w .jj'-j,