Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 08, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING JPUBLIO lLED0ER-rPHITJiJDETJPIA,, . MONDAY, . rATjtoST v 8,v i921
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LITTLE
- BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
"By Lee Pape
Twtldday was raa's bcrthduy and
'ho was up in the eettTosf room and
pop cameJhome with a big buntch of
flowers, easing, Benny, keep youi
mother tip stairs wile I arrango these
flowers In the parlcr, I wunt to ser
prize her.
0, all rite, I scd. And I quick ran
Up In the setting room and ma was im
broiderlng somo Imbroldery. mo saying,
Hello ma, wats you Imbroiderlng?
"And sho kepp on Imbroiderlng It.
and prltty soon she scd, Was that your
father jest came In?
Mam? Tes, no, I meen I dont think
so, wats you Imbroiderlng. ma? 1 scd
A dolly, 1 told you once, scd ma.
And she kepp on imbroiderlng it. say
ing, Well If it wasent your father nho
was It?
I think it was a man to fix some
thing, I sed.
Fir wat? scd ma, and I sed, The
roof.
The roof? sed ma. and I mhI. I rnecn
the celler, wats you imbroidering, ma?
If you ask me that agen 111 imbroider
you a good old fashion slap, sed ma,
wats the matter with the roof, or the
celler, thercs niitliing needs fixing, lm
going down stairs to sec wats its all
About, he must of come in the rong
Lome.
And she got up and started to go
out of the room, me quick saying. (.J.
dont go down there yet. ma.
AVv in Uie wurld not. for niervey
sakes? sed ma, and I scd. Theres soap
on tho 4 top steps, you better watt a
wile.
Soap, soap, you ccrtcny seem to be
tawking like a fish out of watter, wat
soap? scd ma. And she looked and
dldent see eny soap and came back and
gave a fearse slap, and jest then pop
called up, All rite below, all rite be
low, all rite below. Meenlng ma could
come down, wich she did, still tawking
about soap, and she saw the flowers
and knew wy I tried to keep her up
stairs and she tfrologized like eny
thlng. making me feel a llttio better
and pop gave me a dime, making me
feel better than I felt all day.
ADVERTISING COUNSEL FOR
DIRECT SALES METHODS
AVAILABLE FOR PART TIME
For the man or company that Intend to sell
their mtrchndle In the most direct way,
there) l aTallable an iwHertUlnic and sales
promotion ndriser who will plan sale
methods, make commercial lmcatlratlon or
create prodoctlte publicity.
Nol honUns n. Job. but lntendlne to acqolre
si few more reliable accounts. Seasoned
In direct mall experience Identified with
national eampaiitnvi c?.rciui pujrr 01 ir,m-
ec. paper. enTHVin& ana nrs worm also
otosTOptun of lire and still models.
SneccMfnl
(or ratalorne. folders,
InMMUTltl mans
broadsides and campaign literature with
eaeUvo senior sense.
B-113, LEDGER OFFICE
Resinol
THAT is tho name to
remember if you ara
suffering from skin trouble.
Batho the affected part
with Resinol Soap then
apply Resinol Ointment.
Relief is Usually immediate)
and lasting. At ail drug
(Kits. Uay wessad too a sua
plst Writ DtpU Z-t, Buhci.
Balthoor, Ud.
TALK
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sore gums, sweetens
the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c., 60c., $1.00 or write direct to
WtraetDeatslMfg . Co..U5BtekanSt..N.Y.
Let Curicura Be
Your Beauty Doctor
Soap,01tintst,7nB9Se.TerTwbT. Fortample
ddnu:Cvtltv Ulan Mrl 4ptJC, Mil dm. Uui,
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Try It Today
Grit through its destructive
effect on the enamel is a
fruitful source of tooth decay.
Particularly in the case of chil
dren is this true.
jgi Spearmint
SfMX. TnnfU Dr,.
xuuilll CWLC
Is Abtolulely
Free From Grit
This delightful,
fragrant denti
frice cleanses the
teeth thoroughly
and keeps the
gums firm and
healthy.
A little goes a
long way. Lay it
across instead of
along the brush.
Wrfeley
Pharmaceutical Co.
Philadelphia
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Store Hours, 9 to 5
P0 II "Livc-wlth-ablo" Funiituro is tho only kind to get. Tho
August Sale fairly tcoms with this kind! and it isn't merely
Tuesday matter of price, but at all prices! Sixth floor.
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT t i EIGHTH NINTH
Monday, August 8, 1921
The recent chilly '.'northeaster" fravo point' and
emphasis of the desirability of sharing tho extraordinary
knvnnin tn ttin Fur Sale. The furs arc the now styles for
n-li T-..J ltr!l.. rrUI.1 ftnnf II' ".
ran nnu uimj, j.nmi uvu..
'For'
Tuesday
The Remodeling Sale of Shoes Has "Got the City Talking"!
London Town and Country
Millinery
Just Imported
All tailoring1 in theme and London
leads the world in tailored millinery.
All different.
Autumn Hats, of course but the
types smart Londoners are wearing
right now.
Natural colors. Gay Reds. Blues.
Browns.
$10.50 to $20 -
Gimbels, Millinery Salons, Third floor
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""fcat--a3P A Sale Without Precedent in the History of Shoe Selling 22
Imagine getting fine shoes at $3 even at $1.50 a pairl
Such vast lots Sale began with approximately half-million-dollar stocks. Such quality
Shoes from such Famous Makers as Buek & Co., Philadelphia; William Lane, Gcorgo Baker and others.
Women's $8 to $14 Shoe3
High and low Shoes. Dress nnd walk
ing styles. Thousands of pairs.
$3
Women's $12 Shoes
High nnd low Shoes. Black satin, patent
colt suede, white kid, tan calf, two-tonca.
Thousands of pairs ty
$5
Thousands of Pairs of Women'o
High and Low Shoes Have
Been $10 and $11 now
Men V Shoes at $4 and $6 Have Been $9 to $11
Thousands of Pairs
Thousands of Pairs of Children's Shoes at $l.SO
and $2.50 Have Been $3 to $5 '
j $4-65
Gimbels, Shoo Section, Second floor
$20,000 Worth of Women's and Misses' Dresses
-Mostly of Imported Cottons-to Sell for $9,000
Several of the prroupings even include lovely little hand-made Dresses from Paris French voiles and French handkerchief linens in the colors of fine French bonbons.
Plenty of sturdy, smart Scotch and English "ginghams included.
And a wealth of the wonderful, double-thread, hard-twisted voiles we brought over from England.
The Women's Dresses
$5.75
Value $12.75
Figured voiles.
Tokyo crepes.
Sleeveless linens.
Embroidered cotton
llneens.
And lovely little all
white voiles.
$9.75
Value $15
Mostly fine
v o i 1 O 8.
Dotted Swisses
ind organdies besides.
And a Group Mostly French at $19.75
Values Mostly $39.75
The more excluslxe midsummer models.
Amcrlcan-taade-up English voiles, too In Paris-Inspired styles.
The Misses' Dresses
$13-75
Values $19.75
to $29.75
Hand - hemstitched
voile dresses from
Paris.
ttngnsn vones in
sizes up to 46. Black-and-white.
Blues. Per
sian patterns. Brown
and orange.
$5
Women's Hand
Made Farls Dress,
now S13.15
Women's Sleere.
less Linen,
now J8.75
Women's Tjncllth
Voile, now $13.75
Values $7.75 to $12
Foulard-figured voiles mostly
In dark blue-and-whlte effects.
Hawaiian cloth dresses, In
white and high colors, with loop
trimmings.
Sleeveless linens and sleeve
less ginghams galore.
$9.75
Values $15 to $29.75
Including sweet French hand
made Dresses of French voile.
Including dainty color organ
dies and dotted Swisses.
And navy blue voiles embroid
ered In white dots.
G u 1 m p e-d res se s of plaid
ratine.
And wonderful ginghams.
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Misses Eleereless
Olngham, now $5
Missed' Hawaiian Misses' Dotted
Cloth, now $5 Swiss, now $0,15
Gimbels, Sulous of Dress, Third Hoar.
$25
For Men's
"Kuppenheimer," "Society
Brand" and Other Fine
It is Easy to Talk !
It is Easy to Get Over 'Enthusiastic About One's Own !
But We Say and We Cast Back Over the Years in Saying It
That We Do Not Recall Ever Having Given Value in Living-Room
Suites Equal to These
Three-Piece Heavily Over-Stuffed Living-
Room Suites, in the
August Sale at '
$145
We greatly value your opinion as to Gimbel furni
ture. Come and see these remai'kable Suites they
indicate strongly the exceptionally good buying this
August Furniture Sale offers !
These are very luxurious Living-room Suites. Dav
enport is 7 ft. long ; massive high back Fireside chair ;
and low English-type lounging chair; all three pieces
with broad spring arms, spring pillow backs, all spring
edges, loose spring cushions, coverings of tapestry. . Out
side backs of davenport as well as chairs covered in the
same material.
A suite that sold at &o0 in tho August Salo of 1020,
Conservative value of today is S330.
In this August Sale at $145.
Convenient terms may be arranged spreading furniture
payments over several months yes, at the low sale prices, at
that.
Gimbels, Sixth floor
1000 Oak Desk
Trays at 50c
Value $1M
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fins
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A clearance In the August Pale.
Legal blze 10,4xl5'.a inches.
Felt bottoms. 50c each.
Slngle-pcdestal Typewriter
Desks. 38x30 (Illustrated). In oah
and mahogany finish only ulx. of
eacn. values ?to ana 557. Tle
oak deFkM have nil quartered oak
iop3 anu tne mahogany lln
Isli desks arc nll-blrclL
All - Quartered oak revolving
Typewriter I'halrs at half price
$10.50. Gimbels, Seventh floor,
$38
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And that price is less than half the
prices these grades sold at a year ago.
Shown in practically all the models made by
"Kuppcnheimer," "Society Brand" and other
Gimbel suppliers.
Shown in tho, cloths and color effects they
selected as being a bit more desirable than usual.
Shown in the weights for wear now and for
three- months to coine. Offered at the wonderfully
low price of
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$25
Gimbels, Second floor, Ninth Street
Ready Tomorrow
8?000 Yards of Japanese
All - Silk Pongee, 75c a yard
Regularly $1
Bought in a "low market" our representative in Japan
was "right on the field" to get this bargain for you!
Firm, lustrous, all-silk pongee, free from rice powder or
other "dressing." Natural color; 33-inch.
Gimbels, Silk Salons, Second floor
Resolute Clearance in This August Piano Sale
of All "Used" Pianos and Players
"Used" instruments, taken in exchange for new Gimbel pianos or players, and put in thorough good order.
Floor samples practically new though not so rated.
Reduced New Pianos and Players
Uprights at $75 and up Grands at $125 up
Player-Pianos at $295 up
Other Used Uprights, at $90, $100. $115, $125, $155, $175. $195, up to $225, $265, up to $310, $325 and $350:
originally were $300 to $750.
Other Used Playcr-Pianos at $310, $325, $340, $435, $510, $535, $650 up to $795; originally were $525
to $925.
Subway Store Sale
Women9 s
and
Mi
isses
Street Styles
Afternoon Styles
Dressy Styles
Nearly Half Are in (i Extra Sizes"
At
New 88-Note Player-Pianos at $487 Regularly $575 Only a Few!
Other New Player-Pianos at $535, $595, $775, $875, $925 up to $1250; regularly $650 to $1350.
FREE . FREE
With each Piano. With each Player.
A Piano Stool; delivery and initial tuning (i ' A Bench; delivery and initial tuning (if needed),
needed). ' Gimbels, Seventh floor and Subway Store
' Eaay payment. Small first payment.
$175 Console Phonographs at $119
And Cabinet-Style Phonographs at $49
Easy payments. First payment may be as little as $5.
Gimbels, Seventh floor, also Subway Store
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Values
$17.50
to $25
and
Values
$25 to
$39. 75
Oeornelle, (10
Value ;s
Crepe ile Clilne, f 15
Value 120.70
(jeorpettes made over j.ilk, of course and elaborately
! i ?dA Corde(1 taffetas. Redingote taffetas. Pmbroidercd
tricolottes. Beaded satins, Ribbon-trimmed Canton crepes.
Graceful crepes de chine. And wonderful charmeuses.
Almost Half Are in Extra Sizes, But All
Regular Sizes Are Included
Misses' sizes: 16 and 18.
women's sizesi-36 to 44.
Extra sizes: 40 to 62.
And the Colors Are the Staple Navy Blues.
Drowns and Blacks
Gimbelc, Subway Store
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