In j . $Pf tl "tM i7J 2fi U .V .VSK v v.m;" " -? ' "R " ' W vy. hi ' ei i ii EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHlLADELPHlA, TUESDAY, TONE 7 1921 M'-.!3 : -, ',." , ;. : fe I r I 1. I i IJf ! I (DA H 0 MAYOR'S ,. .. At,V s ' 'V4 ,v rnnnrn nrrr l Trn iiruKbttutrtAitu ICWThoniDson Boaten for First n -j v- -..., i-zF-r i Tim In Hfn Political Cnroor Ui' " 4 at Judicial Election 'Sy LOSES OWN WARD BY 4000 Chicago, .Tune 7. -Mayor Thompson .tCKtcnlaj- received the first defeat In Ms political career, and it wan of such pro portions that predictions arc freely made that It means the Inltinl step In over throwing him completely. The occasion was tho election of Superior and Circuit Judges, and the coalition ticket, made up of Republicans opposed to the Thompson organization, was elected In Its entirety by large pluralities. Both sides had put forth their utmost strength. Kvcry newspaper In the city was fighting the Thompson ticket and the public was thoroughly aroused. The coalition ticket carried thirty wards, and the City Hall won five. The total vote wag near n, half million, n record for a judicial election. Mayor Thompson lost his own ward by 4000. The proposition to furnish free text books for public school children carried, and that. means the School Hoard must expend $1,000,000 between now and September, $000,000 next year and a like sum the followlne year. The propo sition to issue $0,000,000 In bonds to biiild a new jail was overwhelmingly defeated. Balloting was marked by the kill ing of a coalition watcher at the polls by a policeman, several small riots and many charges of fraud. According to the poliN, the slain man had used pro fanity In the presence of wopien voters, and it was declared that lio was shot when ho resisted nrrcst. "itO nd Mailing Boxes Tubei EDWINJ.SCHOETTLECO. SUftlltbSt. Philadelphia YEO & LUKENS CO ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Self-Filliirrf 'Fountain Pen NorvLeaksMe - CkvucmlAM h fir mom Matt your flrctlon tomorrow WATERMAN'S Stlf-Filing Fountain Pen EVERSHARP PENCILS 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut Stationers, Printers, Blank Books New Shampoo Process Restores Rug Beauty Delicate patterns re appear, deeply embedded dirt, grease spots and fruit stains vanish. No thrmkage, running ot color or loss ot flrmness. Our shampoo process can't harm the finest tex tures. Dyeing to match sny color scheme. write for Information. Phone Pnnlnr 4Snn Jlnton DorfherSSonsi CLEANERS & DYERS 1324 (jirard Ave AMONG the reasons why you should select this Trust Company to act as your executor and trustee instead of an individual, are our financial stand ing", broad experi ence, business judg ment, a trained or ganization, and par ticularly because as a corporation our existence is perma nent. You should make a will without delay, but before doing so you should read that interesting- book, "Safe guarding Your Family's Future," a copy of which wo O will gladly send you. Storo Hour, 9 to 5:30 ' II Railroad timo is not changed, but time tables are. From anywhero you can reach Philadelphia at vtr 1 1 9 o'clock JOayllgnt saving wnicn is 0 0 ciock. iumuu TTCuucsuciy time. For Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH t NINTH H ' Tuesday, June 7, 1921 . iftii ....Jmm .tlAl tt Q Wr ll Storo opens at y, uayngni ovmK, wmwi v p Store closes at 5:30, Daylight-saving time, which WedllPSrlavl is 4:30 by railroad time. 1 II "cu"esqayl : " " IT Z n 1 mm 1 II irA'' Hi 1 PI Gimbels hve-fflillion-liollar Reduction Me means inatnair uur aiucius oraieu 10 go at Reduced Prices It is a Creative Move for the Store, Through Giving Our Public More for Their Dollars and in7 Fashionable, Wanted Goods ' Dollars have reason again to be proud '.they buy things now; pretty nearly all the Fools' Paradise has vanished High prices were! nice on the one thing a man had to sell, but he had forty things to buy and the prices on them were of Pharaoh s lean kind and, by tle time- that the tax collector had introduced his extracting bill, the whole thing was as ueaa aea asnes. Gimbels give renewed proof that this Store leads in value-giving. ; j J From Scotland Ginghams and Madrases Of Fine Weave and Superior Finish These are part of an importer's clearance lot that's why they are 65c a yd. Tomorrow at 32 inches wide. Blue, lavender, tan, pink and gray checked gingham. r Gold, lavender, red and blue silk-striped madrases, on white grounds and white on colored grounds. Gimbels, Second floor Note These Distinctive Values Tomorrow in Bath Towels For Summer Use Gimbels assortment is big with best values for city, country and seashore house. Medium and large sizes. Plain white or with colored border. Specially prlc6d at 18c, 25c, 28c, 35c, 45c to 75c each. Two outstanding values for June are: Plain white towels of firm weave. Size 22x44 in. At 35c each. White, bordered in pink, blue, gold and lav ender. Fine soft quality. Monogram spaces. Sizes 20x36. 45c. Gimbels, Second floor TOMORROW Women's Dresses- Germaine (Paris) Took Heavy Crepe de Chine and Embroidered it with flat Silk Braid. Embroidered it all over fin ishing the hem with that lovely little irregular edge. We Reproduced It Exactly at $29.75! reproduced it to the very elas tic run belt-line that adjusts so perfectly. Navy blue. Shell-pink. White. And navy blue with sand. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Two Thousand $3.95 Window Awnings Tomorrow dJO QE Stripes tan-and-whlte or green-and-white. And the plain khaki. All four of the usual sizes. All with 4 ft. 6 in. "drop." All with 12-inch valance scal loped; carefully braid-bound. All mounted upon galvanized round iron frames the special Gimbel detachable kind. Gimbels, Upholstery Store, Fifth floor. mmmf Exquisite Pink Silk Underwear $1.15 to $8.95 Tomorrow at I "Samples" of $2.25 to $18.95 Garments! Beginning with a GeorR-ette-with-satin camisole and ending with the most lux uriously lovely nightgown the whole top foamy with lace and filmy with Georgette. Camisoles of every sort. Knvelope Chemises. Slip-ins. Bloomers. Creepers. Nightgowns. i'etticoats. Gimbels, Second floor 'nffiirt I v 9 1 J& 3' J sSvl 8T U hi ) 1 f JW.,- .Wd.' . mL. I lf I II 11 II H 1 -i.fV?MBtfwtCMH sisr Gimbels 20th June Silk Sale Heavy Lustrous Sports Satin Now $2' a Yatfd L Plain and Jacquard weaves. Fink, flesh, tea-rose, rose honeydew, gray, orchid, brown, navy, Harding blue, black and ' white. 35 and 40 inch. Heavy Silk Crepes in the "Rough Weaves" Fashion is Using . for handsome gowns, and the smarter sort of sports wear, Roshanara Crepes at $4.50 a yard. x! " Satin Chinchilla Crepe at $6.25 a yard. " Gimbels, Silk Salons, Second flq'br. Tomorrow . Women's 'Fall-fashioned Silk Stockings at $ 1 .95 Black and cordovan-color lisle tops and soles. First quality. ' Gimbels, First floor 700 Dinner and Cottage Sets 100 Styles at New Low Prices Tomorrow June Sale Specials SO and 51 pieces At $10.95 to $35 Worth $15.95 to $57.50 100 and 106 pieces At $19.50 to $100 Worth $27.50 to $135 Many styles are open stock patterns. Newest shapes and decorations. $3000 Worth of Cut Glass at Half Price Vases. Dowls. Celery Trays. Sugar and Cream Sets. Bon Bon Dishes. 31.50 to $10. Gimbels, Fourth floor "Thor" Vacuum Cleaners Complete With AH Attachments for Cleaning Woodwork, Draperies, Upholstery, Etc. $25.75 WorthJ44.50 About enough for tomor row at this price. Weighs only 9J lbs. Equipped with General Electric Motor. Instantaneous starting and stopping device. Operates on direct or al ternating current. Guar anteed. Gimbels, Fourth floor . Tomorrow Wk at TV Cool Corsets Special Tomorrow at $2 Topless sports models of dainty pink net ting and medium bust styles for average to full figures of firm white netting. Mighty comfortable for the active business and sports woman, and favorite for surf-wear. Gimbels, Pink Corset Shop, Second floor Tomorrow Silverware Specials For the Bridal Gift 26-Piece Chest of Silvcr-Plate at $13.25 Regularly $26.50. Oneida Community "Reliance" Plate. Guar anteed 25 years. Discontinued "And over" pattern. Quadruple Silver - plated Flower Basket. Several designs from which to choose. One pictured. All spe cially priced at $11.95. Gimbels, First floor i 1U- ( 1 1 72'' 10,000 Cans of Peas vJ Tro Regularly aiivi m. uniaLuco i6c In case, dozen or -dozen lots. New York State Peas. "Justice" Tomatoes. No. 2 sanitary cans. "St. James Blend" Coffee : 3 lbs., 95c or 25 lbs. for 7.68, or 10 lbs. for 3.10. It's tho "pride of Philadelphia" blend! Tea. for Icing, at 4 lbs. for $1 or 10 1M. for 92.40. Formosa black, or Erecn-mUed "Qunkcr Chop." CORN FLAKES BUY A CASE QUAKER BRAND, fresh toasted, ruse of three dozen, dozen or Qli five-package lots, at package. O 'C FRESHLY MADE MACAliONI 250 boxes perfection nuallty MAC ARONI, case of 24 packages. SI. 85, one-nan dozen or three package Q VJb lots, at package NEW MTT.T.P.n m.miR One carload I.cnox, BRI. in wood, $12.95; one-half bbl.. family sue. $6.95, or one-eighth bbl. 1 CC sack, at 3lOU BONELESS BACON rHILADKUPHIA SUGAR CUltED lean or fat streaked BACON, Ol nt lb AiiV Gimbels, Pure Food Store, Chestnut Street Annex Tomorrow Subway Store Sale of 7000 Pairs of & ver Shoes for Summer TRAM MA RIO O t AT Off Sample shoes and factory-rejects guaranteed for service, but little marks or smudges prevent calling them "firsts." Women s Low Shoes Women's High Shoes of White Canvas Lace shoes of fine white canvas. Sizes 21. in 7 v 2000 Pairs Men's m0( Uer Shoes Pumps, oxfords, eyelet ties, Colonials; white kid, white can vas, black kid, tan calf, gunmetal calf and patent leather. Plenty of white. Sizes 2 to 7 $2-95 $1.95 $3.95 ll Ah h'-'rStmsf. 1 ll V"' WSS) This seven thousand pairs of shoes offers good selections for men and women-and smf ll I I I ,- J"-I saving of half and more. XlfS Sm 1 I Y' '' j V AmplC SClling frCe; qUick' Careful service- -Gimbels, Subway Shoe Section, NinthStreet Side jIM Am I ' ii' 'JW ''''"'X' No Mail or 'phone Orders rTp--r ZiJ' "" ' E frm W I- ill n 3p ii -if jHh . iL." i ':i:-PKv lU-tm "-.7. C-(L rfV xf"is k-.!h! will ihMtt'O ( (.Viii' . . . , . iit-.t-i v NT ) i a-x I lLLLr.X ?:-'' S J? I Mil, : I In 'il'Ar.-'$.!&- iki-ii-
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