Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAY, 'JUNE 15J'
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'CHEESE-BOX' TERM
Mass-Meeting to Protest
Designation of Their
Homes
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STRONG TERMS ARE USED
Ttcstdcnta of Lcnola, N. J., plnn a
mnss-mcetlnif tonight to express resent
ment nt the characterization "cheese
fcox houses" applied by somo citizens of
Moorcstown to the tjpc of dwellings
going up in Lcnola.
Louis Orfo is n resident of Lcnola
who is active in the protest, and lie
oIccd today the feelings of himself,
his neighbors, and the men and women
of the neighboring settlement of Maple
Shade upon the subject.
"It is an outrage to refer to our
homes as 'cheese boxes,' " he said.
" 'Cheese boxcV are they? and they
were built, and arc being built by the
labor of our hands. We are doing as
honest, upright American citizens, just
what our forefathers did when the
built their cabins In the w lldeniet,
fought the Indians nnd reclaimed the
land now so proudly owned by Moorcs
town people.
"Cheese boxes 1 There arc the widows
of heroic soldier dead living in those
'cheese boxes' in Lcnola. Thcso humblo
hoircs shelter women who have given
their all, their husbands and their sons,
that this may be a pleasant country to
live In. And they arc sneered at as living
in 'cheese boxes,' by their richer neigh
bors. Klcher in money, yes.
"I pay $18 a month for my lot in
Lcnola. I am not ashamed to tell It.
My 'cheese box' measures 14 by 30
feet, with an 8-by-14-foot kitchen ex
tension. Is that a 'checso box'? Now.
(hat Is a mighty nice bungalow. And
let me tell you something. I am a
former soldier. I was pensioned by
the Government because nn attack of
Cuban fever Incapacitated mc. My
wife is dead. I have three kiddies. I
built this little house to shelter them.
And they call it a 'cheese box.' Five
scncratlons of my family served in the
United States Army.
"Many more men, veterans of this
last war, men who risked everything,
live in some of these 'cheese boxes.' I
protest that the epithet 'cheese box' is
an insult to every one of them, an in
sult hurled by the people who fear our
advent will raise their tax rates. So
we are going to meet and protcbt. For
we have been hurt by these remarks."
Girl Injured In Fall
Falling from her bicycle at York and
Lrlthgow streets last night. Elizabeth
Berg, seven years old, of 2406 North
Leithgow street, received injuries of
the head. She was taken to St Chris
tnnher'B Ilosn'.tal. where she will be
held under observation to determine if
her skull Is fractured.
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You should make friends
with
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Coffee
25
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At all our Stores
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Clear
your skin with
Resinol
Ointment and Rosin ol
Soap They soothe the
Inflamed epots. reduce olll
ness and usually produce
a healthy complexion In a
hurprlslngly short time
Try them and see.
Sold by all drucclats
The
Adelphia
Roof
Moderate prices for
good food; beautiful
Hiirrminrllnfva !
breezes, 21 stories
: uuovc inc neatea
street; fine music;
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mii uicdu imiiKB imve
to do with tho nonu-
t ' larlty of the Add-
phia Itoof Garden. A
: pleasant place, in
deed, for Luncheon,
Dinner or Supper.
Dancing
8.30 Till Chiing
Store Hours, 9 to 6
For
Thursday
The Brunswick Records for July are Ready
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There's a song hit, too.
seventh floor.
47 hearing: rooms at Glmbels,
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT J EIGHTH NINTH
Wednesday, June IS, 1921
Prettiest bathing suits in town at Gimbels.1
W
Cess to pay for nearly everything for
personal use and the home.
Back of this movement is the full
power of the whole store to really serve-
to puncture any "prices still tpo high and
fetch them permanently lower; to do our
full part in distributing with least waste.
And these lowered prices are on staple,
Gimbel Five-Million-Dollar Reduction Sale
standard, fashionable goods on pretty!!
nearly everything. A "bargain" is noil
simply something at a low price, but al
useful something at a real saving; i
Tomorrow: Sale of 2280
MEN'S
WHITE SOISETTE
SHIRTS, $2.15
Brode sllk-strlps Sotsett
ti about tho next thine to sllK
In desirability for shirts. Cool,
comfortable, serviceable. Size
1JH to 17. Neckband. Soft
cures.
Gimbels. First floor, Ninth Street
Tomorrow, Seamless Sheets
Woven to Look Like Linen
Special at $1.25
Size : Third Less
81x90 : Than Last Year
81x90 Seamlen d 1
Sheets at Pl.lO
Bleached muslin.
Bleached Pillow Cases:
Half Price at
Size 45x36. No dressing.
25.
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Tomorrow, Women's JS5l"on
Milanese Silk ) dj -f cy pj
Gloves, at j Jp 1 O
finger ends. White, brown or
$1.38
Double-tipped
pongee color.
Strap-Wrist Washable
Chamoiiette
Gloves at
White and mode.
Two uncommonly good glove specials I
Gimbels. First floor
Stamped Colored and
White DRESSES
For Children
Hundreds of them, for ages 1 to 12 years-
samples and surplus lots of this season's pro
ductions Tomorrow at 35c to $2.25
being two or three dresses for the regular
worth of one.
Gimbels, Third floor
Women's Dresses a New
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Georgette
Very simple.
Very, very smart
Tomorrow
Special at
$29.75
The kind of well-bred simplicity that
achieves distinction.
The kind of a dress splendid for mid
summer travelling for week-ends for
shopping for a little luncheon for
restaurant wear for a motor-trip with
a luncheon or dinner as part of the trip.
The Entire Under-Dress
is of the Georgette, Too
The tame rich, heavy, crepe-y grade.
And the under-dress nil a knee-high
hem!
Just pleats.
And a bit of bead fringe
Mostly street colors and occasional
soft, light shades.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
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Tomorrow Misses' Dresses
; the finer ginghams in the new ".Novelty
Styles."
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Sale-Group
at
$16.75
Such as the model pictured a fascin
ating redingote adaptation in big "club
check" trinehams: the fronts and the
revers of fine pique; the revers and the
cuffs and the front trimmed with scarlet;
and a white leather perforated belt
buckled around.
Also Sale-grouped at $16.75
Organdies.
Tricolettes.
Crepes de chine.
A Wonderful Group at $8.95
Cool blue-and-white and blue-and-gold
cotton voiles organdie-trimmed.
And wonderful ginghams all checks.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
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Net Vestees
Tomorrow at $1
: Value $1.50
Soft .fine net "pinch" tuck
edr Val. lace-trimmed picture'
.shows how. White, and "ecru.
Gimbeb, First floor
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Hand-Embroidered
Madeira! Linens
A full third less than usual
18-in. Center Pieces, $2.78. $150 and.'iU;
Bureau Scarfs, three sizes, $6, $6, $6.75.
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$11.60, $18, $19.50 and up to $40.
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SILKS The Canton Crepe Every Smart
Woman Is Wearing, Sale Priced Tomorrow at $2.50
Heavy lustrous rich crepe. Honcydew, seal and Havana brown) navy, sand, cinder, copper, peacock,
two shades of jade, sapphire, white and black. 40-lnch.
Gimbels, Silk Salons, Second floor
Again! Wonderful Hand
Made Batiste Waists
Tomorrow Half-Price
at $2.95
Half-a-doren styles.
All exquisitely hand-hemstitched in most effective patterns.
A particularly smart cut.
Long sleeves.
All sires. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
Every Boy Needs a Cool Suit
Panamas or Palm Beach
Tomorrow at $8.75 to $10
''Wonderfully firm material, tailored for coolness no unnecessary
weight anywhere.
Snappy Norfolks the new gray and tan colorings. Live leather
belt with each suit. Ages 6 tc 18.
Boys' Norfolk Suits Now $14.50 Values to $30
Many with extra pair of full-lined knickers.
Manufacturers' surplus.
Ages 8 to 18.
Gimbels, Third floor
Transparent White
Dotted Swisses
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that will remain as true after washing and irw-1
ing as before. Just the correct weight that iloeii,
not require the use of starch. ' . 1
These are the genuine Swisses imported from'
St. Gall. White; several size dots medraa
and small. 80-in. wide. ' '
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New Printed Chiffon Voilei, 28c ayi! J
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The summer's good patterns. Light and tti
popular dark street designs.
Ginghams at 22c a Yard
are reasonable especially these qualities. I
Smart patterns in fast colors a good assort1 jjl
ment for women 3 and childrens dresses.
in. wide. Gimbels, Second flow'1
Gillette
Razors
75c
Tomorrow
at
Collapsible
Pocket-Style
Complete
With 3 Blades
Helping to dispose of the sur
plus of the old-style rarora the
company over-produced.
Gimbels, Toilet Goods Section,
First Floor
10-inch
Tomorrow
Pittsburgh Oscillating
Electric Fans
$15
Regularly $22.50
These have
the "Univer
sal" motor
and work on
direct or alter
nating cur
rent; complete
with cord and
plug.
Fifty of
these Pitts
burgh 10-inch
Electric Fans at $13, instead of
$22.50. Gimbels, Fourth Floor
$1 Does the Full Work
$1 .50 and $1 .75 Did Last Year
in Muslin Underwear
And these are proof conclusive;
White Nainsook Envelope Chemises at .$1- adorably cut;
adorably trimmed yes, the backs are as elaborately trimmed as
last year's $2 chemises!
Nightgowns lacy or embroidery-trimmed, $1.
And Wonderful Petticoats with most effective flounc
ings, $1.
Gimbels, Second floor
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$57.50 Dinner Sets T"TW$35;1
106 Piece Open Stock Pattern For Replacement!,
and Additions X
One of the conspicuous specials in the Store's $5,000,000 Reduction-I
Sale. ly
Each set has half-mat coin-gold handles; each piece is full gw
lined with rich 3-color border design; one of the, Gimbel opcn-itpek
lines; the welt-known "America" shape Pattern No. 20499; first qual
ity. $35 a set.
500 Pieces Left of 2000 Cut Glass Articles
2 to 4 Pieces for the Price of One
All are "firsts."
Flower Vases, at SI to $7.50. Water Jugs, at $1.9$ to ;
Berry Bowls, at $1.B0 to S4.9S. Bonbons, Nappies, at $1. Celery
Trays, at SI to 2.50.
Teacup and Saucer 1 C
Blue Bird Decoration
SI. 80 a dozen. Worth 6.35.
These are medium weight.
Gimbels, Fourth Hoor
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Good News Tomorrow for Men
1200 Men's and Young Men's
Palm Beach Suits
For Hot Weather Wear
$17.50 and $20 Values
Sale Price, $12.50
Up-to-date models. Brand new, spick span for boardwalk
wear.
Single- and double-breasted coats.
Pin-stripes and neat checks.
Blues, grays, browns and sand. Sizes 32 to 48.
Plenty of long, shorts and stouts, as well as the regular cuts.
Gimbels, Subway Store
Boys9 Wash Suits
Tomorrow At $1.45 and $2.25
Save You One-third to One-half
Middies. Nor.'olk. Oliver Twist and Junior models.
Plain and fancy colors to choose from. Sizes 2Va to 9 yean
Boys $1 Blouses Special at 69c
Madras, pecales and sturdy ginghams.
Sports coljjr attached or neckbands. Sizes 6 to 16 years.
Boys' Tub Knickers of the best washing woyen fabrics. At 88c.
Sizes 7 to 16 yffcr.
Gimbels, Subway Store
In the Subway Store
Sale of 3000 Girls' f0f3
Dresses Tomorrow at 75c
Chambrays, Ginghams, Linens.
Twelve styles. And dozens and dozens of "samples,"
besides!
"Regulation" models. And
styles with great big pock
ets. And sashes and hand
embroidery. And buttons.
6- to 14-year siz'es.
Twenty'fwe Styles
in Intermediate
Girls' Dresses at
i.50vSr
quality cotton
Splendid
voiles.
Plaid ginghams.
smart big checks.
12, 14 and 16 year sizes
And the
Gimbels, Subway Store
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Another Big Subway Store Special In the June
Silk Sale
$2 Satins Tomorrow at $1.45 yd.
Fifteen leading colors to choose from. 36 inchas wide.
. Gimbels. Subway Storj
Mignonette Qverblouses
To Slip on With the White Tub Skirt
ro $2.35 Half Price
Pretty styles in the bright colors that girls and young women
want for summer.
Neptune, Tangerine, Zinc. Rattan, Tomato and the softer top"
:n blue and flesh nink: also white.
Gimbels, Subway Store
hager
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Tomorrow
Figured Japanese Grass Rugs
Pretty novelty effects, double warp kinds.
9x12 feet, $6.00 Reg. $11.50
8x10 feet, $5.00 Reg. $9.50
Gimbels, Subway Store
Seamless Bleached Sheets
Tomorrow at Half of Year-Ago Prices
64x90 in., at 68c
63x90 in., at 95c
72x90 in., at $1.08
81x90 in.. 1.1K
Pillow CiMt la'tk mMt wanted list, 4tM X 1 QC
chea. Half pric ..:....".. ?
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