Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 16, Image 16

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BIG ENTRY LIST
FOR LEGION MEET
KLocal Posts Expoctod to Mako
ff Good Showing
Tomorrow
CANADIANS REPRESENTED
Local legion pots will hum n good
showing In tlio nntinnnl lpglon tiold da
at Franklin IVld tomorrow The bet
athletes in (lie noti linvn been tlue out
i br tbe romniandert nml iirgert tor ponn'
time post to trnin nnd carry tlie pot
colors In tlio centp.
Athletes from nnnx post nnd nanl
Stations! and Pliipt from nil over the
country nro here to participate In the
meet, nnd there will nlo b .ereral
foreign entries from the countries of our
Allies. The navj will fcentl men from
the fleet at Ilamrrton Road'!, from New
port nnd from the Great Lakes Train
ing Station nt Chicago
Canndn will p"t 11 team of veteran
on the cinder pith nnd lookx like n
serious contender for the legion one
mile relaj championship. The Cana
dians will represent the (treat War Vet
orans' Association, n Canadian organi
sation similar to the American Legion.
Tho choosing and coaching of the Cana
dians has been in the hands of Walter
It. Knox, ofliclal Oljmpic conch of
Canada, and he has on his team three
runners uho competed In the Ohmplcx
last (umnier nt Antwerp
The Walter M tleaitv rl nn
nounces thnt it has pnscd the 000 mark
in Its membership drive
Naval Tot 107 will hold its monthly
meeting tonight nt the Grand Fraternity
Building, H120 Arch street.
Lawrenc T. Dclany Post, 26, yes
terday attended the funeral of Sergeant
John J. Glvcns, Supply Company.
Twenty-eighth Infantry, whose body
recently was returned from France.
Sergeant Glvens was a veteran of the
Spanish v ar, tue rmuppino insurrec
tion nnd the Vera Crux campaign
Women's Aiullinn of the William '
T. Shetzllne l'ot, 00, was presented j
wlfVi nn Amirlenn flue nt a joint meet- I
tng of the. post last week. The post
also attended the funeral of Lawrence
,T. Bolezar. 2."00 South Twelfth street.
on Wednesday, and accorded the re
gains full military honors.
CHOIR GIVES "SAMSON"
Handel's Oratorio Presented by
Tioga Society
The Tioga Choral Society gave itn
closing concert ot the siason List night.
sineing Handel's oratorio. 'Simson.'
at St. raul's Church, uronu ann Ve
nango streets, under the direction of
James B. Hartrell. I
It was ttie hrst time in fifteen jcars1
that "Samson" hi1, been heard in this i
city. The soloists included M:i) Kbiiv i
Hotz, sflprnno: Bessie Leonard, con- i
tralto: Ilenrv Mtrikcn. tenor. Donald
V. Bedding, baritone, and Henry Hotz,
besso. Twcntj members of the Fhila-
delpbin Orchestra, and .Miss Helen
Kane, pianist, as-isted. ,
.ATLANTIC.
FUEL CO.
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Demonitration Week I
Does the Work of 4 Men
MERRY GARDEN
AUTO-LAWN MOWER
Manufacture! hT
The Atlantic Machine & Mfg. Co.
ZOS'J 13. 7li St.. ( Iftrlnnd. Ohio
inn sm.i, in
rfalladrluhla Farmer & Dairrmrn'ii Snn
lily Co.. 1010 Murkrt M.. unci M limine
ton, DM
3ttf K I IvtTi-v, Cotlmnn t., Frnnkford
Frank It. Kflm. R.F.n. Nn. 4. l'otutown
fj, J. Wood Klnooil. ,N J.
Chas. II. Mtad. Ilridcrton. V J.
Business Manager
Wanted for the
"Save the Surface
and You Save All"
Campaign
THIS camp-Hen conrhiofd
bv eomn thren hundred
members of tli I'nlnt and
Varnish IntlustM wants to
ret in touch with a man well
equipped to net as Us busi
ness manager The head
quarters are In Philadelphia
This man's responsibilities
will b
(ft) to direct activities at
headquarters
(b) to merchandise th -"am
palgn and Its benefits
thiouuhout all brain hes
of the Industrt manu
facturers, dealers, mas
ter painters,
(o) to organize trade meet.
Ings in connection with
(b) and to address them
effecthely,
(d) (Inane
Aside from the usual esn
tlftl qualities of character and
record this man should pos
sess a practical, successful
experience in sales and mer
chandlslng, that ties up with
and capitalizes advertising,
executive, ability, effective
Baleimanshlp; tact
If you fit this Job, address
a letter at once, containing
full particulars about your
self, experience and refer
unces, to
G. B Heche!. Secretarv
Faint Manufacturers Asso ,
6S2 The Hourse
Philadelphia Ta.
Gimbel Ticket Office has secured several hundred tickets
for Carpentier-Dempsey Boxing Contest, $10 to $50. Tickets
for all theaters and sports Never any excess charge.
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH NINTH
Outfittings for Golfers and
Campers
Automotive Supplies
1000
The Strongest Evidence of Rock-Bottom Prices
Women's and 1" :
stresses
Tomorrow
Misses'
At $16.75
Including the very prettiest ginghams this whole gingham-mad season has seen! Both women's and misses'
styles. Every imaginable iize check. Plenty of red-and-whitc
A" I Mines' ("ports Stole LJ .
, J yAy Crepe do Chin J W
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plenty of green-and-white plenty of brovn-and-white
plenty of blue-and-white.
Organdies the plain ones in sweet pea colors
both women's and misses' styles.
Dotted organdies misses' styles typically girl
ish models.
English foulard-voiles women's styles in sizes
up to 4&2 1
Crepes de Chine misses' dresses a loop-trimmed,
dressy street models ; and a sports model in high
colors.
Another 1000
At $25
Our Stocks of Kuppenheimer. and Society
Brand Suits are Very Complete
And in Addition to These Regular Lines There's a
Great Purchase of Men's and
Young Men's Fine Suits
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Women's Taffeta
Ruffled Dotted i -
Value f 15
WOMEN'S
Bended Georgettes.
Sports style Georgettes.
Crepes de Chine with fag
oting and shortest sleeves.
Crepe-back Satins.
Knitted silk and crepo do
Chine combinations.
Dot-embroidered voiles in
colors for bridesmaids, for
going away, for general
utility.
And the very smartest dot
ted Swisses with taffeta ruf-flings.
Sizes up to 46.
MISSES'
Taffeta dresses very bouf
fant. Georgettes bead-weighted
into graceful, slim lines.
Sports style crepes do Chine
in startlingly beautiful strong
colors.
Organdies brown navy
blue flam honeydew
orchid tomato red.
And adorable dotted
Swisses I
Sizes 14 to 20.
-Olmhele, Snlnns of Dreis, Third floor.
Girls' Middies the Cutest
Check Ginghams
With the turn-up, button-tight hip-bands
Tomorrow Special at $1
Pink-and-white.
Green-and-white.
Malze-and-white.
Blue-and-white.
Pleated Skirts to go with them Special at'Sl.
All-white.
Good heavy Lineen (cotton).
Organdie Dresses, Special at $5.95
Apronette-style with adorable frillings.
Honeydew and sky-blue and pink, too and
orchid-hue.
6 to 14 year sizes.
-Glmbeln, Salons of Drene, Thlrt floor.
Mm
Over-Blouses of Organdie
With Lace-Rimmed Sashes
with Real Filet Lace
-and Tuck-ins
53.95
In This White Sale
Tomorrow at $3.95
Value $5J95
Collarless.
Or Tuxedo collared some with Tuxedo
revers; all fine tucks.
And tailored models.
French Voile Waists, Too,
Including Hand-Mades
But plenty with Irish or Filet or
Valenciennes or Venise.
The hand-mades all hand-hemstitched in
patterns.
-nimbeM. Sntnni of Iregi, Third floor.
With Lace That Does This and Lace That Ddes That
ENVELOPE CHEMISES
White Sale Groups Tomorrow
At $1, $1.50 and $1.95
aps
organdie motifs.
All-white.
Values $U0
to $235
And lace shaped-tops. And lace outlining embroidered
And lace in strips between organdie embroidery insertion.
White Petticoats at $1 and $1.45
Values $1.50 to $3
Embroidery flounced.
Lacy flounce styles, too.
Full-cut carefully gored.
Sports styles included.
Glmbeli, Second Floor Section.
Otinbels, Flrt Floor Alelee
CORD TIRES 8000-Mile Guarantee
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Tomorrow at Less Than Prices of Fabric Tires
"Zest" Tires makers' guarantee and ours makers wanted quick money new
stock; factory-wrapped
30x3 .... $11.40 1 32x31 $1 7.10 34x4 $24.40 , 34x4V2 $32.40
30x3in .... $13.50 32x4 $22.80 1 32x41 i, $30.40 35x4V2 $33.90
31x4 .... $18.90 1 33x4 $23.90 ' 33x41 u $31 .50 ' 36x4V2 $44.40
Tomorrow
For Boys and Girls
A New Columbia
Velocipede
With Brake and Coaster
The nearest, safest thing to the
bicycle in the popular 3-whccl
form.
It's a dandy you'll say it is,
when you seo it. Ball bearing,
to be sure. Big, thick rubber
tires and snappy red gears. As
one boy said, ''Gee, it's a peach."
Styles for boys in 4 sizes 3 to
8 years. $17 to $23.50.
Stles for girls In 2 sizes 4
and 6 years. $19 and $22.
GlrabeU, Toy Store, Fourth floor.
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-tn inrtUmtnl 2a 'good appeAnae
at $
37
at $
47
Suits That Sold at Double a Year Ago
Suits That Save Fourth to a Third of Prices Early This Spring
herringbones just the ,ijl
Included are Hockanum finest worsteds: and
there are blue serges and unfinished worsteds.
Strincs. checks.
demand kind.
Kvery garment up to Gimbel high standard.
Sizes for all men, and up to 52-inch chest.
$27
Quarter- and half-lined; piped scams.
1266 ALL-WOOL SUITS
Save $15 to $45 From Original Prices
Silk-scwcd. Imported linen canvas. Hand-tailored.
216 are Last Spring's Suits: Originally $60 to $70
J,6U are Last Fall's Suits: Originally $50 to $60
586 are This Spring's Suits: Were HO and $h5
Choose at $27 the most remarkable suit proposition of tho season!
Gtmbeln. Second floor, Ninth Strut,
Men's
Perfection
Oxfords
$7.85
Tomorrow
at
Brogue, wing-tipped or ball
strap; calfskin dark tan and
medium cordovan shade rubber
heels.
And for dress oxfords in pat
ent leather and gunmetal calf.
And white buck hport oxfords.
And golf oxfords.
All at $7.85 values up to
$12.50.
Ohnbeli, Second floor.
Olmbele. Anto Accneorles Fonrth floor.
Yes, Sir! Gimbels Have the Best Value in
STRAW HATS
Tomorrow at $2.35
Can't match them in town at tho price!
All, kinds of sennit straw, all dimen
sions of brims and wide and narrow bands.
Rough and smooth edges, all sizes, at $2.35.
Mens
Men's Summer Caps, $1.35 to $2.
Men's Duck Hats. $1,25 and $1.50.
(ilmbeln. rirnt lloor.
Jf
, Sale of Over 1700 Boys'
Norfolk SUITS
at $10.50 $14.50
Values to $30
Many With Extra Pair of Knickers
Maker decided to close out surplus stocks at a
clearance price lather than carry them over
hence theso 1721 Suits aro great values at $10.50
and $11.50. For boys 8 to 18 years.
Boys' Palm Beach at $10
Panama Suits at $8.75
Tor bojs 6 to 18.
qimbeln. Third floj.
Men's Madras Shirts
Tom
orrow at
$1.65
And guaranteed colors. Cut full
Woven madras, think of it!
to give freedom of movement.
Excellent patterns that are conservative fancy stripes, also
plain white-neat and very dressy. Your size is here, at $1.65.
(Umbels. Vlrit floor.
Tomorrow 1000 Two-Pound Candy
Combinations at 50c
$7 Valun
iSnminlU!faipt! nSS0,tctl g,oss cm and one P"nd of old-fashioned
cream
Ron ' wXr, iK'Lfjl chocolate,, 38c for Mb
..v. tunonjn iiiursnmaiiows, 38c lb.
MuihrK ( hrntnut Street Anne and Bubwaj Store.
box.
Tomorrow in the Subway Store
450 Men's Spring and Summer
Suits, $16.50 and $20
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Regular Values $35 and $40
A recent purchase added to our regular stock
and marked at a great reduction brings theso
wonderful values.
Double- and single-breasted in all this season's
popular colorings and materials. Blue serge,
included.
Palm Beach Suits Are Selling I 1? 1 O Cfl
Valueg $17.50 and $20
Every color and style of coat. Blue, gray,
brown, sand and various other colors.
Boys' Wash Suits, Tomorrow
at $1.45 and $2.25
Values $2 to $3.50
2400 suits in the lot.
Plain blue, white, tan and gray; also color
combinations and stripes.
Reps, woven madras, twills, galateas and
chambrays.
In Middy style, Junior Norfolk. Oliver
Twists and novel models.
Ages 3 to 10 years. At $1,45 and $2.25.
Boys' Washable Knickers at 85c
Gimbel, bulmaj Store.
Tomorrow in the Subway Store
Women's Fashionable Low Shoes
af QZ Q Best Value
O. I tpJ. UO in Philadelphia
brings this good-looking
500 Pairs of Men's
Trousers at $1.85
Reg. values $4. Neat darkstriped fabrics.
ilmbeln, Hnbw- Stare,
Sale of Men's Good Shirts
$1.15
You'll want some of these shirts for summer wear,
tomorrow at
Pin stripes, wide stripes and other patterns. All are
cut full and roomy to give case of movement. Of 80-squnre
percale and sonic good quality madraa in the lot. All fast
colors. Buy in half-dozen lots, at $1.15.
Exceptional
Values
Glinbfli, Snhniij Sto
A., i ,
on ijjiiirtuiie purcnase brines
lootwear to vou nt a nw ito mX.
.7nCaK, ,xfords and Strap Pumps with military
and Cuban heels.
Black kid, one-strap Pumps with Cuban heels.
v.,uWr!to Nubuck, one- nnd twd-strap Pumps with
baby French heeh.
Turned, welted and stitched soles.
Sizes 12 & to 7. At $5.95.
Climbed, flulmar Store.
Men's Ball-Strap Oxfords
Tomorrow at $5.95
Uoth dark and light tan calfskin. Newest shape's, welted and
stitched bolcb and rubber hcrlb. Sires C to 10. Just 360 pairs to
be -old nt $51(5. Fine- n UC, indcci. ,,, Ji Ht(bM J
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