K,r.f is .'. '-1, ,.! ..i . ;, it, i, '. '' ' , ' i v" ' i -j . vt. ! ?.., Lt .. av.v.fr. msamMm, Wednesday, AugustT24, 1921 Store Hours, 9 to 6 Closed All Saturday Gimbel Brothers August Fur Sale offers uncommonly good values values not to be hoped for in the "season" in brand-new 'styles, tor this fall and Vinter as early as last spring we knew the 1921 1922 fu fashions and thus , arranged this sale accordingly. Gimbels. Third floor; - For Thursday Courtesy Days Tomorrow and Friday, for Inspection of September China Sale Stocks, Fourth floor. For; Thursday it r,rv U r Farm Laborers Die When En gine Hits Truck Near Chadds Ford Two men vrtre killed nnd nnother sc tiutisly Injured when a Rtnoll motortruck on which they were riding was struck by n twin nt Twin Drldges, two mileb below Chadds Ford, late yesterday aft ernoon. , Alexander .Teffcrson, 70 Douglas street, "Wilmington, nnd Vincent Whit aker, 710 Lincoln street, "Wilmington, wcro killed. Norman Onlncs. 2510 West locust street. Wilmington, is In the Chester County Hospital in n serious condition. All arc Negroes. Th men, with n number of othprs employed on the farm of Joseph, Luke, were being taken to Wilmington. There were fcwswltnesscs of the accident other than occupants of the truck. Police iay no ono Is ablo to explain satis factorily the cause of the accident. At tho point where the northbound express crashed Into the automobile, there is a clear view of the track. According to authorities. It Is believed the driver saw the train coming and attempted to cross the tracks in its path. Tho 'men who were killed nnd in jured wcro on the rear of the machine, tho part which received the full force of the collision. The motortruck was spun around, overturned and the occu pants spilled over the roadway. Another truck, containing laborers from the same farm, wns following. The men were taken to tno hospital, when examination of tho other occupants of the damaged machine showed no oiic else was seriously Injured. COLONIAL DAMES TO BUILD Pennsylvania Society Awards Con tract on Latimer 8treet Tho Pennsylvania Society of the Co lonial Dames of America, with head quarters at 1525 Locust street, has awarded the contract for tho erection of it new clubhouse at 1020 to 1030 Lati mer street, to the J. S. Rogers Com pany, builders. A permit was Issued by the .Bureau of of Building Inspection yesterday and the new building will cost nbout $."5,000. The plans and specifications were pre pared by Hitter & Shay, architects, and n number of Philadelphia builders esti mated on the job. MAIMED SOLDIERS IN DRIVE Hundred Men Already In Philadel phia Chapter, No. 1 With the names of 100 disabled vet erans of the World War on its roster. Philadelphia Chapter. No. 1. of the Disabled American Veterans of the World Wnr, has started a membership drive. Those now members of tho associa tion arc for the most part students in the Vocational Training Board's school In this city. The officers are: Presi dent, Edwin II. Wright; vice presi dent, David Jordnn ; second vice presi dent, James McPartland : treasurer, John Slabcy; secretary, Charles Long, and sergcant-at-arms, John Lcininllicr. EDISON RECORDS are cut first, nlth all BROADWAY HITS Spwlal rrlrnw rarh week BLAKE & BURKART "The Borne of The .Veto Edison" 8. W. Cor. KlfTfnth & Walnut fits. Mr., ...L,m m naeipnu Garden The most popular place in town and the coolest, for it's 21 stories above the heat ed street. The prices arc moderate the food delicious the music fine. Give the wife and daughters n real treat and brine; them here for Lunch eon, Dinner or Supper. Dancing 8.30 till Closing ?J I n V 1 ' J n T Lf 1 1 i 870 Pairs of High and Low Shoes Originally $9 to $16.60 $4.95 Tomorrow at For Immediate Clearance Irrespective of costs to tts we have repriced all our short-line shoes and "short lines" mean the "best sellers" from 40 to over 200 pairs of a kind. $12.85 Colored Kid Pumps $12 Satin Strap Pumps $12.85 Tan Calf Strap Pumps $14.40 Suede Strap Pumps $10.85 Brown Satin Pumps $14.40 White Kid Pumps $12.20 Patent Colt Dress Boots $16.60 Black Calf Walking Boots $15.50 Two-tone Boots $10 Walking Oxfords $9 to $12 Single Pairs of Shoes AT $4.95 Gimbels, Second floor. Bedn ju m Suites at Half and Less1 In the August Sale Sample Suites and Patterns to be Discontinued No matter how popular a pattern may become, it "runs" only so long in the maker's catalogue and as soon as the new orfk goes in the catalogue(makers close out these dropped patterns as quickly as possible. Those we selected for this August sale are mighty good bargains ! ' Sec them. They may be paid for on convenient terms also any other furniture, and with all the advantage of tlt. loiu Sale prices. 'Tivo of tneso ucaroom unites are pictured. Remarkable Bedroom Suite at $275 Regularly $600 S3 .60 TOMORROW $7.95 Crepe de Chine Waists at $5.50 In two of Fall's prettiest advance models one very tailory ; very simple, but smart beyond words! The other with just the right bit of real filet lace wide and lovely. Another Thousand Hand-Made Batiste Blouses at $2 Instead of $5 Ten styles, including an adorable frill-model its deep hem exquisitely hemstitched by hand. Including several V-necks, with roll collars. But more vestee-stylcs than any other they're most becom ing to most types 1 Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor In mahogany or old-ivory-finish; 48 inch bureau; full-size bedstead; large chifforobe and dressing table; finest of construction and finish. To be closed at S27S the suite, regularly $600. rf. r: -F ill ' ni ii " 11111 iPil 8 ' I r-lA ifff I HLJ fKMn "-,,; tartan- ab4aBa--ws ;. .gjuaaiarsTBEawi $350 Four-Post Colonial Chamber Suite at $150 In American walnut; heavy turned 4-post bedstead; massive bureau, chif fonnicr and toilet table. To be closed out at $175, regularly $350. Gimbels, Sixth floor. All-Silk Canton Crepes, at $3.68 a Yard Reward you for the buying you are getting $4.50 Value finish. Navy blue, black and brown of- fine weave and beautiful All-Silk Japanese Pongee at 75c a yd. Our own importation. With brilliant finish. The year round silk for waists, dresses and smocks, art needlework" pur poses and beautiful window draperies. Gimbels, Second floor TOMORROW Pure Silk Sweaters to be Closed Out at $15 Were $29.50, $35, up to $45 Plain weaves and fancy weaves. In the good, heavy grades that bespeak quality. In the five leading sweater colors: navy blue, black, henna, tan and brown. In the favorite tuxedo style. Salons of Dress, Third floor Candy Specials 1,000 1-lb. Boxes assorted Choco lates, fancy ribbon-tied CO boxes; regularly Si, at.. OOC 2,000 J4-Ib. Boxes of Chocolate covered Hard Centers and OO Creams; regularly 60c, at OC Gimbels Chestnut Street Annex and Subway Store Sale of 1860 Men 's Four-in-Hand Ties, Tomorrow at 25c Brand new, and iust from the maker. Sold us his season's 'Wor-rnnc" ;mri end lots of reserves. Big variety every man who sees them will want a handful, at 25c Made to sell for double and more. Gimbels, First floor, Ninth Street Men's New Fall and Winter SUITS at $25 A Special Purchase Brings Values a Third More or Double All are all-wool suits, in fall and win ter styles and weights Single-Breasted Double-Breasted models for young- men, their immediate seniors, and more conservative elders styles for men of all builds. $25 for brand new suits and a big special! Gimbels, Second floor, Ninth street Wwx II pit' Sink ill' ' WWj. i yffl-t: & ml' fUn I I 'W ill MADEimay jj fe gUROPE'S most ad- I ; p vanced engineering i i C principles arc em- I ' M' bodied in the three 1 j FIAT light weight I , ! 5, economical Chassis 1 ; f' Models 501, 505, 510. I ' I ' 501 Fiat (,,-30 j 52S75 1 J l 505 Fiat ('-.-) $4600 1 Vivr Tux nut Included, i 'otter-Dieiinger Motor Co. 1 $' . 2207 Che.tnut I I ' V . Ilfll 1'liunri Spnice !Mi m . ItnBiiili' ' -.iiitiwirtfT I'Tlff nvi Waist Sale Extraordinary TointheOW Subway Store Habntai In lzi np to B4 Btrtped Tuti Silk Xac-trlinsua Ocorgttt Xifcce-trlmma yong Iiaoo-trlmmta Orp da Chtnt 1600 Silk Waists Samples and Over cuts at $2 i Values $3.95 to $6.95 Overblouscs. Tuck-ins. Slip-overs. Shirt waists. And even guimpc-stylcs! Pongees. Georgettes. Ilabutais. Striped tub silks. Crepes de Chine. Even the rich, glowing plaid silks. White, pink, "natural," navy blue, black, tan and smart color-stripings. Sizes 34 to 46 in most styles. Sizes 48 to 54 in the white Habutais. 300 Samples besides no two alike, sizes as vou find them. And a Rummage Table H0 f Waists That at 1 IC Were$l to $2 Cottons mostly voiles. Mussed and handled. Tailored and lingerie stjles. White and colors. Sizes up to 44 in the lot. Gimbels, Subway Store. An Opportune Subway Store Sale of Boys' and Children's School Shoes $1.25 : $2.25 : $2.85 Durable Built for Growing Feet Great Values A special purchase brings .5000 pairs of- good serviceable shoes at lowest prices, livery mother should take ad vantage of this sale. Children's School Shoes Well-made tan and black C if J lace shoes with sewed soles. M Subivay Store Excellent for everyday wear. Sizes S to 9. 0- Qs? Values $3, $3.50 and $4 Sk &. - a. r" HiBSi J9 Sturdy Shoes for Children Iligli lace style. Of dark .ffO O tan leather, broad toes and SjLtQ Subway flexible leather soles. Sizes range from '8; to 2. i Store A ?i ss Wi! v.x .-y"v 2 j j . H-! CUJ .V.V.' B) N g 3? VS Boys' Knock-about Shoes Black and dark tan leathers; Ort Q jT lace and blucher styles; com- JfTlfm fortable broad toes and semi- Subwav heavy soles. Sizes 9 to 13?4. Store (. v. V . V ill Na&ecrn,.--- .w.' MiL v smwmA .c. v Smfw V Sale Opens Tomorrov) Morning Boys' Excellent Grade School Shoes Sizes 1 to 6. i??,"y rt ii. p inwi vu uarK lan ami DiacK caii skin. Broad and narrow toes. Strongly made. Fine value. 2M -Gimbels, Subway Stor 1 h X ....,. .f , "J'- . t t'l'tSTffi! t fr,rf1 -. y,t,.-viuti!g4;i3AaM,1,,j(ri,.
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