Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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Philadelphia, July IS, 1921
Gimbel Furniture Sale opens Monday, July 25th, JT J r? f ROiOTLJ' CD'C
but we designate the days of next week as "Courtesy vJ 1 JVI DLL DIV I II Ctx3
Glad to have you come at once and see the furni7
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ture coming in. I es, selections may dc maae.
Days. . MARKET CHESTNUT : EIGHTH NINTH
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STREET ACCIDENTS
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E5 Phila. Automobile Trndo Asso-
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elation 5tart3 campaign in
Which Police Will Aid
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SEND OUT QUESTIONNAIRE
A campaign to Improve trnfflc cond!
Worts in the city nnd nt the same time,
reduce the number of accidents to auto
moblllatu and iiedectrlans 4ia been
tarted by the Philadelphia Automobile
Trade Association.
For the purpose of obtaining suRges
tlons which may lead to a solution of
the problem. I.oul C. Hlnck. president
f the organization, sent u letter today
to all members, asking their views.
Among other thing members are
asked : ,
"What, in your opinion, is the first
thing to bo done to Improve traffic con
ditions in Philadelphia?
"Wlmt other suggestions can joti
offer for the betterment of present con
ditions?" Tim stieeeMlon received from the
members wi:l constitute tic basis of the
ramnnlen. '
Co-opcratlon in the campaign has
been promised by Superintendent of
Tollce Mills. He has instructed all po
lice captains, lieutenant and other of
ficials of the department to help in every
war possible.
COWCluenini wun me iian " imiinnc
traffic rondltions in this city, uord was
rece'ved from Parlf todav that a similar I
action has b'en "tarted there. A a
step in that direction the Municipal
Council f Pans eterdaj authorized
the construction of moving ldeuallH
under the streets nt the main crossing.
Gradual depression of streets running I
Borth nnd houth, between Tenth and hlx
toentti streets, until they pasted under
Market and.Chcitnut streets, wns sug
gested by engineers some tlm? ago as t
means o: reaucinR irniuc cuiiktowuu
Philadelphia.
LigKt Six A
Model SV
Built to Satisfy
the Public Demand
Bip car appearance,
performance, comfort
small car upkeep. Sec
it ride in it prove it.
$1985 Kokomo
Heury A. Rowan, Jr., Co.
723 N. Broad St., Phila.
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Wilmington nd Chester
Orchestra and Dancinc
Rrerv evenlna- iiwrt Sundaya and Boll-
flajra, the P. M. and 7 P. H. bout from
PhiiarfMlnhla. win eirrv a snlendld Dance
Orcheetra. "a-tvlna; patrone a wonderful
opportunity or a ionr. cooi itmiui iwt
danelntr. Also the 8 30 P. M boat for
Wilmington will connect with the return
boat at Chester to accommodate patrons
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DATUOHT MYLlli I1J1K,
Weekday Except Saturdays
Inv Phtladelnhla i.Sli. -U.UO. 'lLOO.
1.80, 3.09, a.lB, B.OO, 7.00. 8.30, 0.30
P. M.
Vmltx Wilmington .SO. 'O-OO, 11.00,
1.30. '3.00. 4.15. 8.00. '7.00.. 8J0. 9.30
P. M.
Saturdays, Suudayt and Holiday!
lota PhlladelDhln 7.SO. -U.OO. 10.10.
12.00. fUO. 3.00. 4.13. 6.O0. 7.00. 8.30
and 0.3o P. M.
Lre wumintton mi.no ., io.bo,
11.00. 1.80. 1.0O. 4.1S. "8.00. 7.00. 8.30
and B.30 P. M.
Stops PenaarroT. tStopt I'ennairoTe
Saturdays only. All Rente t"o at fhetter.
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a ici J iiuiui,),,,, Arch
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Connections for all
tfeir England Points
Fall River Line
Coo, Comkritbh Stateroom!
Orchestra on Etch Sittmtr
'"" Hr 14 H.R. 8 JOP.M.
Dally WMJdln Simdaa
New Bedford Line
Dagy txeept Sunday, Uave Pier 40
N.K. Houiton Street. 6 P.M.
Mew London Une
Jialrxc.5pt Sunday Leave Pier
7? N,?v. UOU8ton Street SJO PJH.
Iitr 70 E R.22nd Street 6 P.M.
Dallc1Sav1a"nina
Tuk,h Unuiu. Cnt. Tklat Offica
TO BALTIMORE
ERICSSON LINE
Every evenln at 8. Haturdaya. a o'eloclc
Jftrt, ona way, K 00 round trip, 13,00.
DAY STEAMER
From Phlldelpila eery Tuelay, Thnrv
ay. Saturday, at 8 o ciock. Far. $1.80
cn way. IS SO round trip
Moit beautltul water rlda nut ot PhlUd.l.
ehla Hend fo pamphlet No Bunday attamer.
Steamer leavea on daylight-aavlnc time.
jfri, Plr 8 Ho'lth Delaiver aiarue
SPECIAL SUNDAY
EXCURSION
AM day on the water ii
Beautiful Lorewood GrQve
en the ChetapeiVo & Delaware .-anal. Home
early earn evenlnr. Ertceaon Line, Pier 8
floutb.Delaware Ate.i b o'cloelt every Hundav
jnernme;. daylight tavtng time. Fare tl.OO,
HimooN mvKTt moiit i.rsn
SiEtV YOKK CITY TO NEW YOltR STATTi
HTKAJtRlllPB ItF-SOHTS
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Ideal SUMMER
VACATIONS
RERMUDAI
VeystrmJtoiiyae
S Days $91.00 'SOm
Cool in Summer No Patiporta
Ratlines Every rive Days rta
S. S. "Fort Victoria"
S. S. "Fort Hamilton"
ffed or ffpcdal ffummer 7"our roldt
FURNESS-BERMUDA LINE
84 Whitebait Street, New Tork
rnroeaa-Wnthy Co.. Ltd,
Bosraa Wit., Philadelphia.
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I Best River Excursions
Hotel Ambassador Atlatntic City
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as the Berkshire
freely of private
at Reading, stand as examples of
furnishing from tiny apartment to
Le dernier en. in resort hotels a house
by which a palace might pale. Its furnishings
called for vast resources, expert guidance and
educated good taste. It is an art to "think" an
inland hotel ; then transfer the idea to seaside,
where more ' colorful treatment is essential to .
lift the house above the tones of sand and sea.
The Ambassador Was Completely
Furnished by Gimbel Brothers
The furnishing of a great hotel
cost several hundred thousand dollars
but the house that can do it well has
conquered production problems and
knows furniture. -
Dozens of the country's fine hotels
yes, some of them fine without being immense,
Gimbel furnishing. Wish we dared speak as
mansion.
The history of Gimbel Brothers
Furniture business is decidedly inter
esting the standing of the Store in
furniture selling is unique.
Furniture selling was not made a part
of this business when it opened in Phila
delphia in 1894 there seemed to be no
room for another worth-while furniture
business. But that decision was recon
sidered in a few years, and following the
policy of thoroughness that characterizes
the house, a furniture business was in
stalled under most capable management.
Year after, year it has grown in
power to serve, and, by reason of its large
volume, in its power to control prices in
your favor. War conditions demoralized
the furniture industry but now the war
is over and old-time values are returning.
Today the Gimbel Store stands first
in furniture presenting worthy goods
only very beautiful and correctly
fashioned furniture, at prices most
interesting.
Preparing Now for the Twenty-fourth
GIMBEL AUGUST FURNITURE SALE
Come any time no need to wait for the opening day, July 25th. Five days of courtesy
showing lSth to 22d. Sixth Floor.
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