$ EVENING TOBEIC, tliKDC ' 4 lV ' " "!." Vv y.r ur - lu u , i. w' I - fx s j. t ,,,..:. wt i yn lit) mm mm m m iff -. i? .1 A LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape - ;' We was eating sunlr yestlddy and tea kepp on looking at pop funny and op ktpp on looking as If ho wlahcu ho knew wat she was looking at hlra funny for, and after a wllo ma scd, Well Willyum, yoti appear to of for gotten wat day this Is. Not at all, on the contrary, scd pop, this Is AVcnsday and wc were going to do something speshil today, wc were ' going to take In a show wnsent that It? It was not, scd ma, and pop scd, We were going to call on your sister, vent cnt that: it? and ma scd Certcny not, Ve were not going to do cnythlng, as a matter of fack.we alrrddy did some thing, to make a long story short wc got married and this Is the eleventh annl Terscry of the day. O, that, I mcen, O, that, scd pop, J remember, -ivy certcny I remember. If I dldent remember wnts thnt pack ldge doing out on the hall rack; Wat packldge? scd ma, O Willyum, you did remember and you brawt mo a present and youve Jest bin pcrtcndltn; all, along, you ccrteny arc n case, Wil , lyum, O I must run out and see it lm mecdltly. And she quick got up and went out In the hall and called back, Willyum, thercs no packldge out beer, thcrcs not (a thing out hcer. The doosc you say, then its bin stolen, I thawt I herd the frunt door open ft little wile ago, did you beer cnythlng? scd pop. I did not, and lm not tho ony one that dldent, ted ma. Mcenlng' pop dident either, and he sed, Wy l'awlccn, how can you say suteh a thing, 1 wish tou had seen tho lovely wat you call It In that packldge. Tho lovely wat? scd ma, and pop scd, Tho lovely string of perls, but of corse 111 get you another string jest Uko It because It was my fault for lecving the packldge on the hall rack. Ill bring it home tomorro. Wy 'Willyum, I think youre pcrfecklv wonderfill, I rccly blceve thcro was a packldge there after all, scd ma. And wc kepp on eating supplr, everybody looking as If they was still iujoying it except pop. Ill "J mjj Co.. 80 N. Zd S. El Galvanized Boat Pumpi I D. Ittrcrr nam 4000. mm ItooM VEGETABLES Mont people do not nt rnouxh irsrtablrfi nt thin waron of the year. Ours are thr cholccat and well prepared. Mcnn Chanced Dallr 35-37 South 16th pniQB Makes refreshing; Iced Tea 4-Ib Pkg 12 At all our Stores itTowea co. 9EniI! U. S. ARMY SURPLUS II1I11II1III11111IIII111I11I1I111I11III11I11111111111111I11W On Jujy 26, August 2 and 8 ; j The War Department will sell by sealed bids a varied assortment of NEW AND RECLAIMED CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, TEXTILES GENERAL SUPPLIES and MOTORS and VEHICLES ' The CJooiIh Consist of Blankets, Underwear, Shoes, Coats, Shirts, Ilreeches. Duck, Webbing. Pack Cloth, Moleskin, Jerkin Lining. Denim, Curry Combs, Cots, Nose Hags, Ration Hags, Cartridge Boxes, Cups, Ranges, Whipstocks. Ilread Racks, Dough Troughs, Medical Carts, Etc. Goods to bo void are stored In Atlanta, Chicago and Brooklyn zones Full and complete list with descrlp. tlona id tonns of onle can bu had pon application to I QUARTERMASTER I' SUPPLY OFFICERS At tht Foltowlnf Addttftn Candler Warehouse, Atlanta, Ga. 1819 W. 39th St., Chicago, III. lit Ave. & S9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Storo Opens at 9, Closet at 5. Closed All Day Saturdays Gimbel Linen and Bed Clothing Salea open Monday blankets right now can be had at far under half of last year's prices. Gimbel Brothers MARKET t CHESTNUT t EIGHTH NINTH 1I111111II1III1III1III1I1111III1I1II1IIIW Philadelphia, July 22, 1921. It's the ideal on which this business is built to achieve tremendous sales in thoroughly dependable goods through economy in prices. 'V Such Furniture Values Are New It Has Been the Privilege of the Gimbel Store to Take This Forward Step in Value-Giving WmL T IS an exploded idea that stores own customers. Customers are in the saddle thev crack the whin and the stores that do not mind their paces lose in the race. Stores of today win through serving and because this Store is mindful always of that, it keeps growing yes, keeps its business far ahead of all past records, although many more sales must be made so greatly have prices fallen. This August Furniture Sale Starting Monday It Always Opens on Last Monday of July Offers Remarkable Price Concessions The furniture has been on view for a week ample time has been given to study its beauty and excellence now a word of prices: Price Last Aug. Price Last April Louis XIV Dining-room Suite, 1 0 pieces, Solid Mahogany or Solid Walnut $800 $650 Queen Anne Dining-, room Suite, 1 0 pieces, American Walnut or Mahogany $450 Sale Price Monday $325 'iV-AFi" Queen Anne Dining room Suite, 1 0 pieces, Walnut or Mahogany $500 Windsor Dining - room Suite, 10 pieces, American Walnut 1 I 1 T witn burl walnut panels . . . . $375 $185 $450 $220 $650 $500 $250, Italian Motif Dining room Suite, 1 0 pieces, Walnut or Mahogany $550 "Four-Poster" Colonial Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, iJuu Ma hogany .; Louis XIV Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, American Walnut . . $450 $285 $350 $250 $115 $400 $300 $125 Chippendale Bedroom Suite, 4 pieces, Walnut Queen Anne Chamber Suite, 4 pieces, American Walriut . . Broad-Arm Living room Suite, 3 pieces, Coverings of fine grade Tapestry Living-room Suite, 3 pieces, English type upholstery . .' Tapestry - covered and Mahogany-frame Living-Room Suite, 3 pes. Living-room Suite, 3 pieces, Covered in fine grades of Tapestry . . Queen Anne Library Table, Antique brown M a h og a n y finish 48-inch top Gate - Leg Table, Antique dull Mahogany, brown finish Price Last Aug. Price Last April Sale Price Monday $450 $375 $150 $550 $450 $200 $425 $300 $135 $500 $350 $145 $500 $400 $165 $600 $400 $185 $45 $35 $18 $50 . $40 $20 Price r a t-n. Last Aug. Sueen Anne Davenport Table, Finished in an tique Mahogany $65 Virginia Fireside Rocker, covering of tapestry, velour or damask $65 Virginia Fireside Chair, covering of tapestry, velour or damask $65 Old Colonial Four poster Bedstead, fin ished in antique Ma hogany $75 Spinet Desk, finest con struction and finish . . $65 "Ye Olde" Four -post Bedsteads, finished in antique Mahogany. . $100 per pair "Ye Olde" Four - post Bed stead, Antique brown, Mahogany finish $60 Sale Price Price Last April Monday $45 $25 $45 $25 $45 $25 $60 $29.50 $50 $30 $70 $40 per pair per pair $40 $22.50 Partial Payments on Furniture Cheerfully Arranged With Full Advantages of the Sale Prices. 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