S 'T , - s V l- . f t f & Wp :vi ?, j - ?ffi J etkkixci i'l'ui.u- -;;(':::-' KiJ-.iiiwwHj.A, ttjesday, august d1, 1921 rs J'' ff 'M lm m fA, fr t Br- mlb ' k it. .. 41 fi jz LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape jMM Lorctte r Mincer bail a party Inst nlte nnd me and Puds Slmklns wnscnt In vlted on nccount of bcr being mad at us, and we was setting on Pudocs frunt steps tawklng about how mutcb we dldent glvo n darn how meny parties hIip bad and weather we was Invited or not, mo Balng, "Wat iU I care, Id ilrnthcr be setting out hcer getting the fresh air than setting In her old nnrlei portending to be Injojlng msclf jest to be polite. So would I, cd 1'uds. 1m glad he dldent invite me, because if she had of I mite of went jest out of politcnlss and had a heck of a bum time. Sure, me too, lets wawk pat her houso and laff rite out loud to show we consider its more of n Jonk than 0 party, I scd. . . ,, Wich we did. laffing like en thing jest wen we got oiiKiile Loretter Mm 1 cis parlor, nnd nil the fellow nml gerls rnn to the windows to -ee who was doing nil the Isifling ami me urn! Puds luffed een louder nnd kepp on wnwking past ns if we was so glad w wnsent at the party that we rouldent help laffing. nnd wen we got down to the corner Puds "cd. Lets wawk bnek nnd do it ngen. Sure, nil lite, we'll show them wnt we think of tlieir old part. I mmI. And we wnwkid p.i-t iien and M nte.i to laff loud ns em thing. 'olng llnw liaw linw haw hnu hnw and In tiding nlmoit ill half ns if we li id to on ne iMiint of lafllug so hard, nnd jest thin wnt mine down on us but n lot of ''' wlnter fiom the 2nd 'tor window, nml mo nnd Puds quick stopped laffing nnd rnn, nnd wen we got n little wa nwnj we Mopped agen. me snylng, I tell mui lets wat. lets wawk past on the other nide of the street nnd do it agen jest to proe we aint discouraged. Wich we did, going over to the other side of the street nnd Infflng all our mite for nbout - minnits and then going back and setting on Pndsps steps ngen feeling n little wetter but otherwise jct the same. YEO & LUKENS CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR Store Hours, 9 to 6 For Wednesday This August Furniture Sale is the opportune time for you to save oh, maybe two or three hundred dollars 1 011 the suite ou have been planning to own. And payment' may be spread over months. Sixth floor. GlMBEL 30TRI MARKET CHESTNUT it EIGHTH NINTH Tuesday, August 9, 1921 such low prices? Shoe men say: "Foolish l" "Ridiculous to cut prices sol" "Why do you do it?" We arc remodeling the Shoe Store, and this is a sweeping clearance. Second floor. I ri 2P 'Mki&i Self-Filling 'Fountain Pen Kon-lcaknble -Ctea-jaitHir-fi&afirmaUi rountSMPen Self-Filling Fountain Pen and EVERSHMP PERILS 12 N. 13th 719 Walnut Stationer. Printer. Blank Bookt Here's biff value for you! Minced 3 Corned Beef S Cooked with potatoes S 11 jf x 1 can At all our Stores iiraiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiinffiiiTiW'iiiiiwiiii ,ffM!IIIIIII!llll1 WHILE you know that you should make a will for the protection of your family, it is of great importance that your attorney be asked to draw it, so that it will be legal in every re spect. Of equally great importance for the protection of your heirs is the selec tion of an executor. This Company, with its wide ex perience and known responsibil ity, can carry out in a most thorough manner any pro visions that you make. We will gladly explain this service to you. K VlliUlUIUJ t E , Allegheny Ave. y August Piano Sale Bargains Are of Interest to the Home, to Churches and Clubs And All Who Play or Intend Learning. Practically Your Own Terms 1 Used Upright Pianos begin at $75 and up to $350 for a "Hard man," originally $750. Used Player-Pianos begin at $295 and on up to $795 for a "Vose & Sons," originally $925. New Upright Pianos, at $375 for a $475 "Shoninger." uo to $625 I, for a $700 "Hardmun ' l New Player-Pianos, at $535 for a $650 "Conreid," up to $1250 for a $1J3U t'ackaru eitc .Mignon, tiiectnc Limited number of One of the Unusual Bargains in the August Furniture Sale A Group of 4-Piece Italian Renaissance Dining-Room Suites, Sale Price New 88-Note Player-Pianos At $487 Re$fy Mahogany, made by one of the largest and best known piano manufacturer. Convenient monthly payments. FREE Bench, Delivery and Initial Tuning, if needed $175 Console Phonographs at- Play all flat records. Upright Talking Machines at Play all disc (flat) records. First payment may be as little as $5. Gimbels, Seventh floor, also Subway Store $119 $49 Tomorrow Sale of Baronet Satin Skirts at $7.50 111 I nvijk 4 We've thought ourselves and you migh.ty lucky to be able to get them for $8.90. Plenty of white. But every smart color, too silver-gray, flesh-pink, sunset, orchid, Copenhagen blue, navy blue, brown, and even black. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Sold in August, 1920 at $700 Sold in April, 1921 at $600 ibooO , , , The style is pictured. F rfev C Mw Constructed of walnut with antique finish; buffet is 66 inches long; the suite has mahogany interiors, dust-proof construction throughout; large china cabinet with wood lattice work over glass of door; con sole service cabinet. 42 inches wide; oblong extension table, 48x60 inches when closed. $350 the Suit Side chairi and arm chairs can be furnished at correspondingly low reductions.-Ciimhels. Sixth floor Lace-Trimmed Waists of Brussels Net Are enjoying a furore, all the greater because of their double service. They're as satisfactory as guimpes for sleeveless dresses as they are smart as waists with satin skirts. Tomorrow Six Styles at $2 Value $5 All lace-trimmed except one that has the sweetest net pleatings. Ten Styles in Hand-made Batistes Also at $2 Also $5 Value Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor 2f-J sC Jm 53 85 rf (7 Vain J vfi 85.90 i jfl Because We Imported the Crepe Ourselves from China Sale of Women's and Misses5 Sleeveless Slip-on Dresses At Though we couldn't offer them even for $5.90 if we had to buy the crepe herel Chinese cotton Canton crepe and the whole world bows to Chinese-made crepes. Beautifully cut properly flared just the least, least little bit to ease into a straight line. Stunning patch pockets. Smart leather belts. Navy blue, light blue, pink, white, leather, henna, gra and sunset. All Sizes at the Start-off 9 o'Cloqk Tomorrow Morning Misses', 14 to 20; Women's, 36 to 44 tjimliels, First floor August Linen Sale Irish Linen Damask Pattern Table Cloths at $4.90 and $5.90 Mfnv firm wra' a'l litirt thr fmh that makes the Irish Incus world tumors f.Sx2 in., $4.90. KSr'W in $5.90. 22''2in. Dinner Napkins at $5.90. All-Linen Irish Damask Pattern Table Cloths 70x70-in., at $5.75 70x90-in.. at $7.25 70xl08-in., at $9 Assortment of excellent roanl designs. I Napkins to match, 22x22-in , at ' $6.75. All-Linen Scotch Double Damask Table Cloths With satin finish. Extra heavy quality 68x68-in at $7.50 6886-in., at $8.75 Napkins to match, 22x22 in., at $8.75 a dos. Turkish Bath Towels Special at 25c, 45c and 75c Save a Third and More All-linen Crash Toweling, 20c, 25c and 35c a ) 36-in. White Dress Linen at 75c a yd. A goo I f ght for art a id dres purpose . Gimbels, Aucu" vilr Srroiid f jor Tomorrow Perfectly G Fascinating Dresses for Girls of 12 to 16- -at Instead of $5.95 The slip-over style is in one-niecr effect but we persuaded the makA In :irtkJl --'-" J2 i' Cl teflM-riJ ers to introduce that cleer aliii-rimr uvcr ine nips mat Helps mightily mm uic 5iraigiu-nne look, the tie belt is made on the hms Vi n.,. . , ., .. . " " :tl way. .-ma me collars and curH arc ffiMV of linen. Of check-gingham. In rtU red - and - w hue, blue and - white. jUt green-and white, orchid-and-wlute. !&i.ui''S.It-' i The waistline style is in cross- oJSl w bar gingham green, red, orchid, blue or black cross-bars on white. Organdie vestce, organdie tuxedo collar to waist. And all the little organdie frills are picoted in color to match. Gimbels, Salons of Dress. Third floor Tomorrow Another Wall Paper Sale in which you pay 5c to 4-Oc a (innle roll inttend of 25c to $1.25 The season's best floral and set figure designs Grass cloth, oat meal and aimsh tile papers. Man.v .10-inch papers old o,K w i, border or binder to mutch - Cmiliels, I-iftli floo- - f v jfi.. TiSfi! ljffiii57ft JiHr$?ftvn Hki i , ajV5- smws&mam. A v lt iJ?ttttr" iWtwrK mm "' 83.95 Clearance of 8400 H Straw 'I lie are the $2.35 $3 50 and $5 fnnihrh 1'tm (lf)o V i tit h S'trct For Wednesday Thousands of Bargains in the Remodeling Shoe Sale One Discriminating Woman Bought Seven Pairs Yesterday A pair each of-1-Sports-Trimmed Low Shoes at to Regularly $8.50 Patent Opera Pumps at $3 Regularly $10 Black Kid Dress Boots at $7,65 Regularly $16.60 Black Satin Boots at $3 Regularly $12.20 Tan Strap Street Pumps at $7.65 ncgutariy fib.tiU Gray Suede, Street Pumps, at $7.65 Regularly $14.40 Black Walking Boots at $7.65 Regularly $14.40 Which means that she paid $39.60 for $92.70 worth of shoes-'-ngure the saving for yourself. Tomorrow's "Leaders:" j Women's $12 Low Shoes g.A cC Women's $14 High Shoes &4.00 I i Ml fcr I Jmsmm C lI m Yes, mail-orders filled. But Thousands of Pairs of Men's, Women's and Children's lirip! nt- n Fraction of Artn1 ii " . . Values I Gimbels, Shoe Section, Second floor Odd Lots of $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 Philippine Nightgowns to be closed out tomorrow at $3.45 Beautifully hand-embroidered and with hand-tucks to give just a suggestion of "line." Extra-Size Envelope Chemises, at $1, $1.65 and $2 Values $1.50 to $2.50 Fine white nainsook. Cut full and wide. Pretty lacy effects. Gimbels. Second floor iPvS WHY 83.45 NI A Little Lot of 300 Men's Japanese Cotton Crepe Bath Robes at $2.35 t Regularly $3.95 For beach wear as well as for "gym" and home. Plain pink. Plain rose. lute collars If the color range were complete the price wouldn't he $2.35! Gimbels. First floor. Ninth Street "Belle Gene"-: The New Leather Girdle Smartest thing for wear with summer and fall sports drcssei, sports coats and sweaters. Imported kid all white or white with red, black or tan leather trimmings. Smart kid tassels. All white at $1; white, color trimmed, at $1.50. Gimbels. Leather Goods Store. First floof 10,000 lbs. "Victor Blend" Cofr in Ik. ti qk ee -a ik Rfi ww. 5 lbs., $1 St. James Blend Coffee, "Pride of $1 PV.;iarlolrfi; " 3 1K ..VWWf,, w- u Or 10 lbs, $3.25. or 5 lbs.. $1.65. Tea Ntw-Staton Orange Pahoe "Cup o' Comfort Chop" ;& 40c ib. Tea "Monarch Chop;" India CWi, Mixed, Formosa, Formosa Oolotifi Eneliih Breakfast, 10 lbs., $5.50 S lbs., $2.80. 3 lbl- Rc lb $1.70 or OOC l' Hams, Freshly Smoked, 32c lb. 1000 Philadelphia sugar-cured family-sue Hams, frclt from the .moke liouc, at wliolesale price, 32c lb. rf Tomnto llmoroil Fork ana Beano, 'Lnos Miami No 2 sanitary cans (.ase, $3.45 dozen. Va dozen 1C. or 3 can loti at, can . . AsJC New Jun Vt, 1000 cases 'Turtty" pack, tender and Kwtiet; 1821 puck, ca,e, npeclal at 53.80; do , -t f 1 Vi dozan lota, at can. ... AO'2' Totratoon, packed by hand; "Lenox Drand," sultubln for frying; tlg rans, caH (2 dozen) $5.46) OC rtoren $3.75; or, a rnn ijC Maine Sweet Rabv Corn buy a case ,I.r'io llrand," flneat uroun nnd in I d i se-t (2 dozen) 84.G5; dj-l Oopi foi 53.35, or 5 cans foi "PI Sliced Pineapple at 29c a can ' 500 oases buy a oae Hawttlts BUood rineapple, direct shipment; enses, 90.00) dozen, Vj doien, OQr or 3-can lots at, can . tUX' Whlto Wax Batter Beans, "Lenoi Brand," tiny strtncless Beans; cans, doien for $3.39, or 4 M Ifl cans for ipi.Xv I'almollve Co 's rwtd laundry ao?i Inrge cikes, olowo to half price, boxes of 100, upeclal at M 9K $4 00, or 25 enkon for ?!'' - aimbtli Pure I'ood Store, Chestnut Strot Anl Subway Store Sale of 2400 Men's Neglige Shirts at $ 1 1 fl Tomorrow You Get Two for the Regular Price of One 1 mmmsmwsmMiMEwmmmsmsiMEmiMmmm tmuammimfi wmmwasmm&MmmiMmiMEEEEWiMEwmmmuiMmwmmasMsiMiiswiisissimmmmmtisssswss-mm ..... . - --LL t w sg mm mmsmsmm i w i i wtf -i"-r Mtw.i'ti)tMiBwww'iMwMMwsjjsMSMiwwMWwpwwiMMsMii'"M It Will Pay You to Buv in Half-Dnran Lots We bouirht this lot of men's shirt fmm n vn,n ,. u o. , i.u- i... .. , ' . i... niacinc larcc orders ""in lu '" "snicss nign class; tins bargain comes v '-- .v-.lllll K''i'U- sinus arc SlCrit "SPrrini mm .. nn ,i ,.:., - l... 1 m.i i.... ... l.lo nr icci inu nu iiuiva v.. stoit. nvth...fS,c,,"m,',tnt,l,MC CNCC,IClU '"'i " " 5h """"-"bo an oil stain or a bit sliop-soilecL Vh,rJ."ifs inchX:-a,'"S "' '" faCl many UOuIcl be "firsti"-f -old by a less particular si Madras. Cheviots. Percales (high count). Mercerized pongee. Rep. And other good materials. Neckband stjle with soft uitfs. And a Roodh Mit.pl, ,f spoils mode's- oll , ),, , at,.iche,, -l.t" or tan poiiKee iih .hciot t.in Mn.r( si,, t, that are ctne.ialne in tl.cr li0i.c All rcguhr -ics- but not m every stle Come early l-avoid confusion and Ket best selection I'leim 01 .aleshelp, and Shirts arranged on tables according to size. $1.10. Gimbels, Subway Store Kyg&S Ith buckle or with sn.tp tit ntuuh our ov, n buckle jgQm B ' l n. L 'Mi. !, "! -' -5- '-J- '!- " MBMBMMBMBMMiiliiiiiiiiiWliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT71Mtyr,aiMB--n- r i inr Vniis- r .
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