Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 22, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 12, Image 12

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Store Hours, 9 to 5 Store Closed All Saturday
Monday, August 22, 1921
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT '. EIGHTH NINTH
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For
Outside finish does not constitute or vouch for
better quality or value in furniture. It's the inner
construction that counts. Wc demonstrate this in
the August Furniture Sale, Sixth floor.
For
Tuesday
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Sale. Sixth floor.
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The Gimbel way is to onuw now lurmiure
here'is made exposing to view the various processes
of construction. A feature of the August Furniture
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.FIVE FROM THIS CITY
"William .Tnrkoon. PlitlniMiihin busl
tims mnn nml Justice "f the lVnco of
Magnolia, X. .T.. Iml tin- biHest Sun
day nftprnoon nml nlRlit of tli Mimmer
ife collpctcil Silo in lino- ftom io
lators of the nutomnbllo law nlotiR th"
"White llnrfp pike of whiih sum sJ.HO
renrPcntol bin fro
Mngnolln. located on hip iukc. i.
tincd to Sunilnyt when nutomobllps run'
In long line nlmot touchlnc on their
way liomc from tlie shore. Last night
the motorists surpassed them-n-ho. I
however. Of tlip thouHnndf of mnuhiupt
'Which pawed tliroupli Magnnlln. 200
were stopped by tlip town's special po-
t Icemen nnd fourteen were arrested
)nlv tivp, however, wore finod.
1 Dnnicd M .Tohnon. of Wetmopt.
77. J.. was finpil S10 lieenu-n It wn
testified Iip had driven M motorcycle
at the, rnte of fortv nnhi mi hour.
Daniel hndn't tlip mone so ln lift hw
motorcycle ni security until In- lould
raUc the amount It iot William
-EllcHmw. fi.'OO Woodland incimi1, and
ftaniuel Ttllpv. 1010 Melon Mrct. tin-
city. $10 pnrli for not Macklne speed
when ordprpd to do so Mori Is Slinnlio
v 331 North 1'IfH -second -treet. paid S.'i
and costs for ilrlwug m t he rons side
of,thp pike.
A novpl punishment j handed Mor
rls Scliwartr. of Tallin la. along with
Louis ItMion. of l"."il North Tenth
Street, fills cit, and Samuel Ilei lutein,
whose address as not'uhtaincd. rLho.
had no rcsttratlon i ards villi tlipm.
fThp Squire therefore oulred tlipm to
Ipave thplr eais at Magnolia, with thoir
frlpnds In tlipm. go homo and pet tlip
rards. and return to Maenolia One
woman. Mrs. Marv .rones, of Znnes
"vllle, O.. was nrrestrd bptaup 0ie dis
TPgnrdpd n proving signal, but was n.
leased without n 'Hnp ,
STORE ROBBED OF $180 i
Thieves Enter Unguarded Richmond
Street Pharmacy In Afternoon
Three (nsh rii-ter in tli" drus -tore
Of Miehael Wpvdowski. ,'il0 Kir it -inond
street wpip robbed of SI SO III
JCfterdiiv iifternoon. nepnrrllns to n1
port made todiv to the pnlii p
The store was closed during the aft- j
rrnooii and uitranro was gained bv
forcing n window in the icar of tliP
building. The robbpr was diioprpd ,
TvhPll a ilerk letnrned tu the store to1
reopen it at f o'etock Nothing eNe
In the shoo was diMuihed I
Nabbed as Drunken Driver (
Charlps M riiddeii. "l!."." South Se -"'cnty-Hrst
streit. was niretisl at llioud
and Wulnut htrei'ts inilm wlnle diiMiig
S tii'iiek. lie was taken to l'it Hall.
Rliero Police Suigpon Y.ix said he wa
finder the lnfluenee (if liquor Magis
trate Carson held the nun in SHlOd bail
for court. i
K.janzESL.'yj-f '-'
L. II. Ilrrner Co., .VI 2d st.
Galvanized Boat Pumps
toot ,m mm
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Inrtant rfllfvl
by our nv j urc'j
unpnrt vticj nnj
djustej by exprt.
Our Scnmlen
ElHsllo Honlery th
m o n t comfortab
tupport for ir.
con elna auollen
linibfl vik knetfj
una nKIes
T"isw uMirnlnul
ann h niMc no-
rort-a of all .V'Tifl' I.nrseat irnri ita
tarari of deforrr.l'y app lance m ti o- 1
("blluddphlii Orttiuprdlr In. 41) N, i3tli SU
Cut out an J koi lul referenca. -P. U
NO
Safe
Milk
Fo? Fnfania
Qc Invalid's
COOKING
Tho "Food Drink'' for All Ages.
.Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and
Fountains, Aih far HORLIOCS.
Avoid imitations Substitutes
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1 The Lady 1
I and the Roof. 1
I A G E R M A NTOWN
A beauty, it i- :aid
E refused to marry a certain
wooer because hisj hoiKf
E had a tin roof, and she
said she neer could en-
dure that dull, dirty red. 5
So he had the roof re-
E painted in a beautifulgray, E
E and they lived together
E happily ever after.
E Tin roofs need not be E
E painted that dull, dirty
E red, any more than ,i E
E minister mubt always wear '
black. It's a mere custom. E
E Use NU-DURA-TIN on E
1 all roofs and you not only E
E get the best roof made, E
but the handsomest, for it 1
S can be painted of any tint E
or color, to harmonize E
fv -V E with the rest of the house.
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, Because a Great Importer of
- Philippine Lingerie "Overstocked"
1000 Hand-Made Chemises
and Nightgowns at $1.95
and $2:95
That Were Imported to Sell
at $2.95 to $4.95
He was clever enough to "tnke his medicine" early and to make friends
by letting out thousand-lots to his chief clients in various cities.
That meant Gimbcls in Philadelphia.
Hero they are. And they're exquisite I Exquisitely fresh, too.
$2.25 to $3 American-Made Nightgowns
and Chemises Sale-Priced
$1.35
Wonderful quality nainsook. Fine Valenciennes laces.
Even the little ribbons that run in and out are of superior
grades. Gimbels, Second Floor,
By Request A Sale of
Women's Comfort Shoes and Slippers
Half Price
or Near It
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Iany customers have said, "You've given us such wonderful bargains in street and dress shoes. Wish you'd have a
Sale of slippers and house shoes you know, extra 'easy' shoes to wear 'round home and out marketing." Well, here are
the shoes.
House and Boudoir Slippers at $1 Regularly $2
Finest Quality Black Kid Strap Slippers at $3.45
Regularly $5
Juliettes at $3.45 Regularly $5
Comfort Boots at $4.65 Regularly $7.50
House Slippers at $2.95 Regularly $5
Strap styles with a new modified toe that's "twice as good looking!"
Satin and Quilted Silk Boudoir Slippers at $1.95
Regularly $3j50
Gimbels, Shoe Section, Second floor.
New Fall Over Blouses
of
Mignonette
Embroidered
at $5
Slip - over, slnh
lK'ck model, with
two buttht little but
tons hko a pair of
twinkling eves at
the top of the s'ash
nig. Navy blue or black.
Heavilv embroidered
in block - design and
in border effect with
white chenille. And
most stunning.
GimbcN,
Salons of Dress,
Third floor.
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350 Spalding-Make
Golf Clubs at . . .
$1.95
These Clubs, don't bear the Spalding name,
but they were made for Gimbels and came direct
to us.
It was a "tide-over"
order thereby help
ing to keep intact
their force of expert
golf club makers dur
ing part of July and
August.
Only 350 of these Clubs at 51.95 each.
Drivers, Brassies, Midirons, Mashies, Niblics
and Putters in the lot. All new goods.
Olmbcla, l'ouiih floor.
Bla-BliraCkt" Qs&laa Never, Never Not Even Before the
IC8.I1I&.GI Odie War-Have We Seen Such Values!
In nearly every case just half is clipped from former prices! Gimbels regular quality, too you know what you're
getting.
(ray Woolen
Blankets $6.25 pair
thieo-quaiteis. wool. Size Heduccd from
72S0 in. I'ull ") lbs. to pair. $12..")0
Aii-ooi menkets 6s.8c $8.95 pair
inches White and plaids. Were S22.50
Meicencd; ribbon bound. last jcar
While and IM.ud Hlnnk
et. Good ngular lines.
$7.95 pair
Been S12.50 to
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100 pairs Woolen Blank
ets roloiul ribbon-bound to
maul). Double-bed sie.
100 pairs Ktra-Sie 781
i ii. White Woolen Blankets.
I! lbs. weight to each pan.
$5.95
a pair
$8.95 pair
Were S15
Extra Length White !Q QK rJr
Woolen Blankets. 72x90 P Pflr
to Last years
price, $18
inches, generou.s length
prevent cold feet.
.Ci?mp $5.75 Each
500 All wool
11 1 n rt rti a C.l. U 1 innltna
Olive drab color. 5 lbs! Lcss tha.n 50st
weight to eacli blanket. to manufacture
1000 Armj or Camp $3.35
Blankets. Splendid for Boy LcbS tnan ,af
Scout purposes. price
Cotton-filled Comfortables. $2 45
Figured silkohno both sides. v
Double-bed size. Sale Price
$3.55
Sale Price
Pretty Figured Covered
Comfortables. Plain sateen
bouleis.
Pure Down-filled Com
fortables. Figured sateen
covered both sides.
Lxtra-size Down Com
fortables. Figured sateen
with plain color borders to
match. Cut size 6x7' ft.
$9.95
Last Season
$22.50
$15.00
Were
$30
Fine Quality Figured
Silk Mull Covered Com
fortablcs. Plain silk mull
borders to match.
$4.95
A year ago
S12..10
Satin-Finish Bedspreads, at $2.95 Were $6
P'ain Km or wuh sralloned cut corners. Double-bed size.
Fine Qualitj White and
Plaid Blankets. Many aie
all-wool; otheis wool and
totton mie!
$10.75
About' half
price
Manufacturer's Clearance
Lot Pure Wool-filled Com
fortables. Variously covered
w ith fine bateen, plain hoi -ders
and silkolino with bro
caded silk mull inserted boi-deis.
Imported Satin-finish Bedspreads, Half Price, at $(i.2."i.
cut corners. Double-bed size.
130 Wool Auto Robes, at $1.95 Were $10 to $13.
$7.50
Half price
S alloped
Limited Quantity All-wool
Filled Comfortables. Plain
sateen border.
$5.00
A year ago
$14
$5.95
Crochet L'edspreads Fine Heavy Weights Si
Priced at S2..5. Very attractive patterns. Full-bed si;
Sale
size.
All-wool Comfortables.
fine graue ngurcu nainsooK Iast ,scas0n
with plain sateen borders. $15
Crinkled Dimity Bedspreads Sharply Reduced
Size G.lxOO. at S1.95; 72x90, at $2.10; 80x90, at $2.38.
Gimbels, Bedclothing Sale, Second floor Some on Grand Aisle
Subway Store Reduction
Sale 1200 Little Boys' Wash Suits at $1
Worth $1.45, $1.85 to $2.85 Ages 2V2 to 8 Years
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suits of cham
bray, junior
cloth, rep, gala
tea, Datona and
madras.
Made in Junior
Norfolk styles.
Middy models,
Miver Twist and
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Checks, stripes
and color' com
binations. Blues,
browns, tans and
grays. Blue-and-v
h i t e, brown
and - white and
tan - and - white
stripes. Or white
blouses withTM,
plain colored '' Sj.
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Here Are Remainder Stocks of
Two Very Handsome $500 and $575
Chamber Suites cifoui
at $250 each Half Price
In the August Furniture Sale
The two suites arc pictured. They have been popular sellers all during the sale now
the few remaining are to go at half price.
$500 Post Colonial Bedroom Suite at $250
Suite, as illustrated; of American
walnut, in massive Colonial desigli,
heavy post construction; bureau, 48
inches long v.-ith 30x3C-inch mirror;
extra large vanity dressing case has
full-length center mirror; large chif
forobo; full-size bedstead; dust-proof
construction, finest of finish. Reg
ular value $600; four pieces in the
Sale for $250.
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$575 Heppelwhite Bedroom Suite at $250
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Beautiful Heppelwhite suite, as il
lustrated; 18-inch bureau has 30x36
inch mirror; large vanity dressing
case; chifTorette, full-size bedstead
with bow-foot end; dust-proof con
struction throughout. flnoRt nf flnioi.
( Regular value $575 to be closed out
I at $250 for'thc four pieces.
Dining-Room Suites
At Remarkably Low Prices
$500 Dining-Room
Suites at $225
Mahogany and walnut Dining
room Suites, four pieces, similar to
illustration: 66-inch buffet; 54-inch
top extension table; closed serving
table; large china closet; finest con
struction and finish. Regular values
$500 to $600 to be closed out at
$225 the Suite.
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$300 Queen Anne
Dining-Room Suite
at $185
As illustrated, Queen Anne design,
American walnut; 60-inch hufTct;
large china closet; closed scrwng
table, either round or oblong top
extension table; set of chairs, lcatlici
covered slip seats. Regular value
$300 to be closed out at $18j the
Suite.
dmiVPIlipnt ) n arranged for furniture 'payments. Maybe thereby the finer huitc vou
visftiwtioiii. prefer can be had but for which it may not be convenient to pav all cash.
Teritfi Gct "GOD furniture while you ure about it!
" ' Olmlifl. SUih door.
Continuing the All-Important Sale of
Men's High Grade
All-Wool Suits
In the
Average
Half Price
and Less
Loll
Young
Men's Suits
llerrlnsljoncs e- i
I o u r . cifisliiH re"
uorhtrds arid theviotx
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Plain Horstcdi. in
blue brown, ollc 01
lilncl.
Double- and HinRle
bre.iHted. Alto spoils
models.
Lot 2
Business
Men's Suits
C'ons.rntlc col
orlwjH nnd patterns
Plain nnd iiultt
htrlpes nail wruveN
In hrowni Bias, rkh
olhcs
$20
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In the
Subway
Store
Lot 3
Older and
Large Men
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quiet Stripi"'
W'mter-Weiglit
Suits With
Extra Trousers
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