t-rW'( -. - u. 'to, ,?" V u - nv 1 16 EVENING. PUBLIC liEDGEBHFBIIliBELJPHlA, IWEDNESliAY, JULY 13 1921 iMpFi"?' 'ft", a.5 . T - i !,--jj :fc 4 .i ' iv Si lUt i ? m a fVJi . PACKARD MOTOR HAS STAR TEAW1 Minor League and College Play ers Included in Line-Up of Local Aggregation GLENSIDE IS GOING GREAT AmntiK the thousands of independent 'bn(tpbal teams In the city that nrc' making a name on the diamond is the Tackard All-Stnrs, composed mainly of the members of the l'neknrd Motor Co. The club has defeated such teams ns Ivlns, Supplec-Hiddie nnd Forty eighth AVnril and Is niulous to com jilcte Its schedule of Saturday, Sunday 'and twilight games. ' The line-up includes some of the bct minor league nnd college stars, such ns Mike Ward, rccentlv of Hartford, of the EnMern League: McCnuley. of the Jlluc Hidge- League : Myer, Monahnn nnd Ilortlo. of the Southern Associa tion: Adams, who starred for .lack Miller's overseas team; Simpson, of I'cnn, and MctJrory, Kosbenner, AVel- ficld and nnvaglian. Managerr hnving with homo grounds guarantees Conscientious Fan Returns Pilfered Baseball by Mail Host on, .Inly 1It. A pnekuge which came lv mail to the offices of tho Itnston Vullimnl League ISaseball Club developed n surprise. It wiis small and sipiare nnd was carefully wrapped. The office force stood aside while it was gingerly opened, wiino onp having suggested It might be it bomb. Intend it con tained n baseball, apparently one hit into gruii'lstiind or bleachers, nnd was being returned by a con scientious fun. The sender gnve no name or address. Commercial League largely dueto the efforts of their pilot. W. ,T. Klndrcgntt. who liolds down first hnt-c nnd Is nlso manager of the Conshohocken I'ros. lie has secured one of the hardest out llelds in the citv In Klenbnum. left: Scobe, center, and Miller, right. Last evening n Inree crowd ns.cm- I bled at Fifth nnd Westmoreland to Iwnlcli Ilemstein heat U. I). Wood, 1M). All games here nre in charge of Vm ' tlre Smith, who formcrh handled the inillcntnr In tttn IMpiltnnnt l.cncnc. ' Hernstein wishes gnmes away, on Sundays or evenings. Call 11. Jacobs, business manager. Kensington OflSO be tween S A. M. and fi 1'. M. TO GO AFTER LEADERS a- ' Second Mennonlte Hopes to Upset St. Mlohael Team on Saturday After getting away to n poor start h the (Jcrmantown Church league Second Mcnnonitc has bit its stride oud has advanced from the bottom to sixth place, nnd on Saturday handed an un expected defent to St. Paul, which was In second position. Second Mcnnonitc has won live nnd lost six games in the league Rtandings, and this Saturday meets the St. Michael lenders nnd Is just as confident of win ning. The team plnyn twilight baseball on the home grounds, nt Fifth street nnd Wyoming uvenue, on Tuesdays and wants games nwny on Thursdays. Teams wishing this nttrnetion should get In touch witS AVllllnm Hawkins, 010 Wcstniont street. first-clns and offering fair are asked to communicate will, S. C. Mnellenry. llUi Moore street, or phone him nt the Packard Building. Locust ."f)00. Onmes with Sharpies, Stenton. Stetson. Nativity, Dobson and the North Phillies nre especially desired. Glcnsido Making Hccord Glcnsldo has been going through the Philadelphia Suburban League like a whirlwind, and of the twelve games played to dote nil have been won mostly by one-sided scores. The team, appar ntly, outclasses all others In the league, and In order to test its strength n game was arranged with Conshohocken, of the Montgomery County circuit. This too, nlso resulted in ft decisive victory for Glensldc, 7 to l, the sub urbanites hammering the delivery of lllg Bill Kay for fifteen solid hits. Includ ing a number of extra bate drives. The, work of "Doc" Twining was supported by splendid fielding of the winners, (tlensido appears to hnve a well bal nncd team with a priyicr mixture of veterans and youngsters. Jack Ilnuer. veteran mnnager. has charge on the field nnd the splendid showing is largely Instrumental to his work. Glensldc is desirous of meeting the best teams in the State in twilight games on all evenings except Friday and Saturday. The games are to be played on opponents' grounds. Tlicy can be booked through Robert T. 11. Winskill, veteran basketball authority of Phila delphia. 1321 Arch street, who is as sisting Manager Hauser. The Bernstein Manufacturing Co. A. A. is tied for first place In tho One-Armed Golfer Stars I'lttAlturrli. Jult 13. - 'A nno-nrmrd irnlfrr teams I entered the lit-ltill match nt tlio Sduitnti MMuhtM Invitation tnurnnment hero iOnlcr day and turned In n ncorc mipTior tn Hint f ninny of hln rlnlB who differed no ucli handicap. The jtolfer was J. M. Orlftlth of the Ilrnckenrlilga IKlRhts Club. His score was S4. twelvo strokes nboo pur. To Bury Local Ball Player Jlmmli Dunn, cf lMn Orogon avenue, for enrs sccoiel tKireman for the 1'otuniblii ("nthollc Club nnd Inter In th outfield for the St. Monlcn's Nnvnl nnttnllon. dleJ Mon day night nt his home Dunn went to the Mount C'nrmel Catholic School nnd later tinned to St Monica's pnrlsh He will tie burled tomorrow In Holy Cross I'cnich r d A soothing cooling drink i Iced Tea made from I QSCO Orange Pekoe -ib pkg 12 At all our Stores jggnijis'.. X2$ j$W Broad and Wonut Streets - : The daintiest, coziest, most intimate Roof you ever saw. Very different, very inviting and where Kltz service and Ritz cuisine make even a Summer meal an occasion. Come here for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper. Dancing Daring Supper m v::a r, & u " ' iV t- i JJ,U'"' '. ... ...- -.. 1 "--11-" BEADS nibtmzlne nnd Ktltrhlne llrald Embrolderlnc unit Knlttlne SI1U Braiding Embroidering Ilemntltclilnc SraHnplnR I'lenllnc NOVELTY EMBROIDERY C0. 1001 FII.itf.IlT STUUliT F YOU don't know or have not read our policy on Rebuilt and Refinr ished Oaklands here it is 30 Days' Free Service, 90 Days' Guarantee Another Week of Our Price Slashing Reduction Sale Oaklands and Other Makes If you don't believe we have Slashed Prices come in and be convinced. Oakland Touring, $525, Oakland Coupe, $995 The best automobile you ever looked at in your life for the money. Come Look yEm Over a Open Evenings. Terms if Desired. OAKLAND MOTOR CAR COMPANY Poplar 407 Factory Branch 918 North Broad Street . i - t v-;-, y e c ii .Xt'.-vX - t( . IMMMM rmrmarmi EMmm. a ata m uj"iij i la LlJtVfiMM Oil Beadmz: illMIIHHHIl iTn. H BmL F7MMHMHIHMH I WSaOBBm K r .-.i iniiiruior in ine run i &. mr- There lire no rum Iiln c ' Bl t.s.l. 70 durlnc the ilur I Tr I I , -i, .i.....H..u n WM ' ' ,', . A further nttentlon l nect.- I 1 S I tnfc or other mess and M A Good Breakfast It Not A Complete Without Sun-Lite ' A 1 XT Hf M coffee a. Ail iGeod De...r,. g AskYour Heating Man ft v John Scott & Co., Inc. .ft . p . fi mcricnn un.i Dtamoud su.. U. Your heating expert is the logical v l rhi.nde.phu y fi man to cosult before making your II s3vV ''JS' i final decision to install any heating 'it f X !! apparatus. W WS2jfe!.jO V The enthusiastic manner in which M rllBfWiWMi mt fi heating experts are recommending fi 'H!J-lM M The "Hot-Wave" g -feMMPrrl h Automatic Gas-Fired Boiler U xf is conclusive evidence 01 us mem. r, iWJIZLlJMillC'". Jill Jl. MJi.1 V your neat'nS expert is not W JpMlp Gas Utiuties Sale? CompanyPhiu n WBWSW h WM. AKERS, JR., CO., 10TH AND FILBERT STS.H WKjLXmMjcllSKMXi wv L8n Fixture Shop, Robert Howarth Sons, Simpson Heating Co., ft I Mil III! I MM i RiDiiiEiiHi isi iri: ,i u n m ivi li: i ns ii ; i K'Q F1 M 1 PaiV V WfdFfty BS II I II iUHBIII P IIIHII Store Hours, 9 to 5 For Thursday A canoe? Gimbcls. Gimbel Brothers MARKET 'CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH Wednesday, July 13, 1921 Portable Talk In Maohlno for outlncii? Vlotrola, 848. Clrotn, S3B, Kamp-O-riione, S39. Glmbels. For Thursday Sale of $20,000 Worth of Suit Cases and Traveling Bags Many Styles All Sizes At Close to Half Prices I , f M 97.9B f0.98 J9.SS S13.9S $10.05 8.9S Vacationists and regular travelers will find newest and smartest "hand luggage" in this sale at very low planncd-for prices. Three approved makers sold close to enable us to sell at close to half. Suit Cases Surface cowhide-covered Suit Canes. All- around leather ntrapn $7.95 BiSftB It Inch. and Suit Cases Extra-deep cowhide covered Suit Cases; all sewed throuchout; heavy all-around strapn in-cr.;6. .$10.95 Suit Cases Doublo bellows cowhide-covered Suit Canes; two straps, reinforced $12.95 edges, 24 and 26-Inch Traveling Bags Ptn-frame surface cowhld Bafrs, B-pc. style, leather-lined iff OC slae 18-lnch.. tyO'ifv Traveling Bags Hand-sewrd Enffllah frame Cowhide BaRs; leather-lined nlncle and double handles CJQ QC 18 and 20 sizes pi7.IJ Traveling Bags Improved Overland Dags, surface oak-tanned cowhide. All-around straps, tilzes Itlfl QC 18 and 20.. plU.UO ' Suit Cases Extra-deep, all-around strap Suit Cases; cow-hldo-covered, made on steel frames; tiQ QC 24- and 26-lnch p0.iJ Suit Cases Knamclcd duck Auto Suit Cases; reinforced corners. All Around straps. Sizes t!A OC 24, 26 and 28 P.0 Suit Cases Extra-deep black en ameled Casei; leather bound, leather strapa; 24 - Hnd 26- ; gifi inch sizes.... pD.J70 Traveling Bags lland-boardod cowhide Oxford Bags; hand-made and double handles are hand-sowed. 18-lnch $13.95 Traveling Bags Three-piece Club DaRS, with single all-around straps, hand boarded cowhide; 18- Of-t C QC Inch size.... iplOVJ Traveling Bae hM."? '"Vded cow. hide Kit Bacs; sewed edges; solid brass frame 1.::. $24.95 Giinbcls. First floor Oriental Pearl Bead Necklaces $1.95Insteadof$5 24-inch graduated. Beautifully iridescent. Sterling: Silver Thimbles at 30c values 50c to $1. "Jeweled" Hair Ornaments at $1 values $2 to $3. Casque, and Spanish combs, pins and barrettes beauties! Gimbels, Jewelry Shop, First floor $1.50 Brings the Daintiest of Long Slips for Baby Bishop or yoke models with hand briar-stitching and French knots. And usually a touch of wee baby lace. All of fine white nainsook, soft as petals. Children's Dresses and Bloomers, at $1.55. Values $2.50 to $4.95. Ages 2 to 6. Gimbels, Children's Shop, Second floor Women's $2.50 Milanese Silk Gloves at $1.95 The, 16-button length for short sleeves. Dainty Paris point backs. White, pongee, a cool lovelv blue so many women or. mist gray, and the navy wanting now for travel wear. Gimbels, First floor Sale of House Dresses at m fUM MUI $285 Values $4.50 to $10 V Entire surplus stock of the Biberman Company's four great near-by factories. Ginghams. Voiles. Batistes. Tissues. Dotted Swisses. Airplane linens. The prettiest morning-dress styles we ever saw! Misses' sizes, 16. 18 and 20. Women's sizes, 36 up to 46. Gimbels, Second floor Gimbels, First floor Gimbels, Subway Store Ok A 9 A 4J mm 81 $5.60 Crepe de Chine Waists New Models Specially Priced $5, $5.50 and $5.95 The cutest Peter Pans at $5 with wee, fine pleatings around the adorable collar. Shell-pink and white. The filet-trimmed model pictured at $5.50 pink or bisque. And the bisque ones have the filet tinted to match. V"5 Roll-collar model at $5.95 with more "of those smart pleatings white and pink. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor La Markette Corsets A Gimbel "Summer Special" At $3.50 Light weight coutil, lightly boned. Short skirt and very low bust. Elastic laced below front clasp: double hose sup porters. Pink as a rose and satin-bound. Sizes 24 to 30. $3 W. B. Corsets at $1.90. Elastic waist-line, topless styles, of dainty pink coutil. Ideal for warm weather wear. Gimbels, Pink Corset Shop, Second floor Collars With JJJ; Cuffs to Match, at $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a Set Scores of women are buying them to trim sum mer dresses! Of plain and embroidered organdie with hemstitching and fluted ruffles of Val lace. Of plain organdie with hand-embroidered dots in con trast. And of double organdie with tucks and small buttons. and surplice collars. Extra length Gimbels, Neckwear Store, First floor Semi-roll cuffs. Untrimmed White Felt "Hood" Hats f v.:-7v' '"-u ;Pu!l 'cm every which Hy mars necommci at $1.95' Value $3 Anyone who enn make stitches can trim them with wool embroidery In a jiffy or stick a bAid on. Also in These Colors , Hyacinth. Sand. And pearl. Gimbels. Millinery. Third floor Tuck Still Another in Your Week-end Bag! $1.50 Lacy Envelope Chemises at $1 Two sweet styles with such pretty lacy yoke effects. Lace straps on one. Ribbon straps on t'other. The Cotton Crepe Nightgowns You Don't Have to Iron Special at $1.50 and $1.95 White, pink and figured stitched. crepes. Slip overs. Hcm- Gimbels, Second floor -flS" 91 Sale of Seamless Axminster Rugs At Savinsrs Raneint? tn fk.W Becaiue of Slight Weaving Errors Not Easily D Largely copies of beautiful Oriental pieces copies in quisiteness of coloring iscovered design and 9x12 ft. I $44.50 Recent Regular Price Was $75.50 I 4 ft. 6x6 ft. 6 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. $41.75 Recent Regular Price Was $67.00 ' 36x70 in. $13.50 Recent Regular Price Was ' $21.50 $7 Recent Regular Price Was $11.00 I 7 ft. 6x9 ft. $33 Recent Regular Price Was I $52.50 27x54 in. $4 Recent Regular Price Was S6.50 . 6x9 ft. ' $25.50 Recent Regular Price Was $3975 22y2x36 in. $2.25 Recent Regular Price Was $3.65 . Gimbcls, Fifth floor In the Subway Store 9x12 ft. Japanese Grass Rugs of fcfi ORl Regularly dX ipu.dUO $10.50 Continuing our sensational sale ot summer tloor coverings, seen in town," said a woman the other day. And she had shopped sizes as follows : "Lowest prices I've all morning. Sniallcr Size 8 x 10 ft., $4, Regularly $8 Size 6x9 ft., $3, Regularly $6 Size 3x6 ft., 95c, Regularly $2 Size 27x54 in., 75c, Regularly $1.25 9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs at $19, $24.50 and $27.50, Regularly $32.50, $37.50 and $40 Variety of desirable patterns and colorings, very slight weaving defects. These are seamless worsted face rugs. Fine values. --Gimbels. Subway Store All-Silk Georgette Crepe 30 leading colors. All-silk Tricolette, $1.2S yd. One yard wide. I $1.25. To leading colors Cotton-andSilk Pongee, SOc Yard In ell thi rainbow colon Pink, whit, nile, brown, black, etchli, rott, btavtr, latmon, qtaktr gray, lilvtr gray, pitch, tmtrald, light bit, navy, maze. Also plenty of natural-color. One yard wide. -Gimbels, Subway Store V tTTI 9l -o Girls' 2 to 4 Dresses at $1 Voiles and ginghams. Rig sashes. The cutest patch pockets, Mighty cute necklines. 6- to 14-ycar sizes. And $5 Dresses at $2.85 All organdies. All colors! All ruffles I Sires 6 to 14. Gimbels, Subway Store Famous Ranney Refrigerators Just received a whole carload of these nationally-known "food keepers." Seamless one - piece porcelain - lined, side icer, holds 60 lbs. of ice and has dry air circulation. Tomorrow at s39.95 Regularly $55 OlmhalB, Tourth floor PWPFffi liifj pwlm;j J ig g I Sjz p l X New 1921 Pack "Purity" Peas: Dozen, iVDozen or 3-Can Lots, Can at-44c Thousand Cases of These Mall ana 3?hon Orfleri rilLd. Dronffht limit- tn' 20c Early June Peas SET,'-.? k r . . . .rally of U" leases at $4.1 8 .paoial 25 Founds Best Granulated Cane Sugar at Rate of 5c it."-" limit one 25.lh:tr,J0!:, rih' r "". of other groceries SNOIiIBH TITlTlAirTi. am 5SiS-? ?"? .& lbs. for Ji.eo, or lb. 45 BBAN3 WITH PORK Ul JAMER r;nwn iS- oc-rx:cZr?t ?$1.25 gTouna ai dsatriui. Iba, 3.lo, or 4 ibM MIBOELLANEOUB OBOOEBV SFBOIAZ.S Itenox Bsiiert Oornatnreh, '? madft Maoaronl, Qnaror Oat5J5 Bicarbonate or Baldnjf Soda, " Cornflakes, iloron, hnlf-cloren- l-kc or 3-iiackuBQ lota, pl(g TENDER MAINE COnW Lenox nrnnd. flneHt nual"y..BJ:I main Bwoet Snfar Com! grun'll and mains uwooi linear uoii "." vi nft packed; nlho creamy Succotinn, iioen, sprciai .ii '" ajt $a.35 or 6 cans for.. ... V 'I ,M : ----- - " '- fi:m ".-: . ,mj- Gimbcls, Pure Food Store, qhestnut Street Anne t'A"-r-.AJ-V. ...ft. .ilij
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