Jjf vy. V ' ' '' i ( 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGIJgE 27, 192t ;Ot ' Store Hours. 9 to 5 Store Closed All Saturday Gimbel Brothers Saturday, August 27, 1921 For II Only Three Days Left of the Monday Gimbel August Furniture Sale Furniture LgttlLTeaJ Half Price Mon5a In the Gimbel For TO BE I MARKET i CHESTNUT : EIGHTH NINTH y tvywjwTwf; 1 j j iiiiiiiiiii i n nil iiihii iih bljUlM LMI1UIVIHil 01 DOWN This Gimbel Sale of Furniture Indexes the Country's Returning Era df Wide Prosperity Comfortable Conditions of Living That Will Spur to a Renewed Development .Old Emmanuel Episcopal Edifice Will Be Replaced With Modern Structure WAS BUILT 1837 M I I Tm S H v 4 bt The rmmatmol Kpi'cowil Chun-h. whose prav tncr nnl tmttr t Gothic m nl.1 lx.ir the rinthT -! of nearly n wintry, will b 1cninlllip.l to elve plni- tn a mml'-rn. tnn rhurrh. Old I'-ininiiiiiicl. -tamlina n a loii'l- mark on Mnr.bnm'ish ftre-t. ut nboc Eat Uiranl avmtio. a rrwted In "837 li"n Amlrow .Iafknn Ji President of the United Stat. , The h.itTv of the trili and Sun day school nntrdateo the .h-ircli strap ture. When the fhiir-b -f the Holv Trinity, on int H rw . iii.itid street below Shii-k.imaxn. "! banded, the K-v. Curiuun iltberscr. 3r., uns ttnli.tl t.t take up .iiiiiiiiry work in K'-riMUSton. He found'-d t!ie l.mmanuel ( liureli. and for wmH inn- '" .-""V;'7, w''r'" held In 'uiiiui i"tn r- Mall, on Frnnkford road nbov.: M:i-w -tr-et. The chunh buiUias ' i-onM-rat-J "in Is") it m enlarjed '.v north and south trail-'t-. u: '.'""' " ""r than SIo.immi 'll.e addm- ti innavJ the Featin? . upu.-iU to . Some jear- uz t.. "t wall mi found to li" Mnkiiis. and tl." ftru'-ture as -arefull exam.uH by buildins ex pertH. who -aid it moiM b- us.-le to attempt t" j- the .tbi biildins. The condition of Uld Lmtuanuel hnd rown graduu.ly wp-' ut.til a vl;oroui campaign "as nart-d for funds witu Which to build a new rhureb. The new htrueture. to cut upward ot S32.000. will be of Gothic architecture, of Chestnut Hill Hone and green slate roof. Work of demoli-hins the old building Las already begun and will be pushed rapidly. The congregation will worship at Eater's Hall. 1!10 fcajt Glrard avenue, until the new church is completed. AUTHORS TTMn In thn 1'lnK t m . Editor Maea r.e wn publl'i' ti " ' TIIK KDITOK Mf.INK nook III11. Jlichl inil rn. V V ir -vrUlnc and -i In Tne i "iv "Just talk" amounts -to little, be it pessimistic, bearing down ward, or optimistic, if it lacks sustaining facts. "How's business?" is a common greeting, whereas "Let's get busy!" would indicate con structive force that will "get us somewhere.". No kind of commodity prices will advance largely, even when all Si", t , jnL- ei dKin lonurea Dames oieep 'Mothers Rest After Cuticura So.p.OlntmCT'l Ttl-n.K- ,,TT7 . VmIA.'. m..T ddr... 0ilcL.,ttfi,rli.aytXMldii,Mii. ORDER PRINTS FROPfl HS ! Stfa lrJi" '''''i".'n'i"rr t-i HIB W HM H LIHHH W "IJaS ,Vo ch'irrjc for de' rlr ping if j, ii i nrc 0 CT(f Monday. Aug. 29th KEENER CO. 1713 Walnut St. U M. mmmmmmm, mmmmm CKt mm ir i i SWAN HECK rAUCETS Tit. .Inn 18, 1913 "No Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Namo "SAVILL" On Fauci ''Ask your plumber" Thomas Savill's Sons, Mrr, ltUMZ-U Wallur. HI., rbllv mm ntnam Apartments Septemberl9t,1921 several attractive apartments will be available in The Hotel St. James Annex One room and bath two Toomi and two baths up to five rooms and four baths The Hotel St. James Walnut at 13th St. Wheels are turning. If high prices form the reader's idea of good times and prosperity, he is doomed to disappointment. Some things have been selling disastrously low and will have to be brought up to a live-and-let-live level; some other things we must still find ways of producing at less cost. Today's averages are not far wrong-but the whole list of commodity prices is a little humpy: too high or too low. Furniture Sale Prices at Gimbels are About an Average Half Below Last Year's Except for further wise lessening of production costs these prices are disastrously low. At that, there could not have been large selling had the public been unable to buy. But The Public Was Furniture-Hungry and at the Gimbel Prices Could Afford to Buy and Is Buying Tremendously Our sales, in money-measure, are much larger than in any August of the Store's history in measure of goods handled our furniture sales more than double those of last August. To be sure, Gimbel values have been good beyond precedent room, apartment, bungalow or large house can be furnished to best advantage from Gimbel stocks. The Store stands first in value-giving; clearly first. Gimbel furniture every piece of it is thoroughly good and in good taste. We had to learn to give the best in furniture to win the business of hotels from ocean to ocean sumptuous hotels of palatial elegance, and good hotels, both in cities and small places that required attractive treatment. In every case it had to be furniture of good looks and unquestioned durability. It has withstood the tests, and. most hotel furnishers depend on us entirely. The wonderful economy of the August Sale is made more wonderful in the remaining days of the month to completely end lots that, even at Gimbels, cannot be continued at August prices. Monday Tuesday Wednesday The Great Wind-Up Days of the Sale Prices further lowered on remaining lots and the same cheerful arranging for PARTIAL PAYMENTS, with the full advantages of the sale. a A Charming Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, Ten Pieces, $220 Illustrated In August, 1920, Sold for $500 In April, 1921, Sold for $450 Queen Anne Suite, as illustrated, is made of walnut or mahogany, with all stretchers, cro..s stiles, legs, etc., made of solid walnut or mahogany; fronts and door panels made of built-up stock beautifully figured. Bufiet G6 in. long, with six legs, mirror back. Beautiful cabinet serving table, large china closet and extension table. Set of high-back chairs with genuine leather covered seats. Lowest Previous Price, $450 In This August Sale, 10 Pieces, $220 Close Out of Odd Samples, Discontinued Patterns in Complete Dining-Room Suites at Half Price and Less Than Half 5550 Solid walnut tf-n-plece Suite, 54-in. top table. . . : $250 $700 Ten-piece Georgian Suite in walnut $:,-)0 $725 Solid walnut or solid mahogany ten-piece Suite $.'525 $000 Ten-piece Suite, solid walnut or solid mahogany S285 $550 Four-piece mahogany or walnut Suite, 54-in. top table S225 $.'575 Ton-piece walnut Suite 5185 $150 Ten-piece mahogany or walnut Suite $220 !ssfi,i I (Jj ! i, x -- ' i "" 'irr", 11 '...fa. II li ftlLni innnTF IJJy l Close-Out of Odd Samples, Discontinued Patterns in Complete Chamber Suites at Half Price and Less Than Half $500 Massive post Colonial Chamber Suite, four pieces $200 $500 Queen Anne Suite, four pieces $200 $575 Four-piece Heppelwhite Suite $200 $700 to $800 Chamber Suites, variety of designs!; mussive pieces, to be closed out at S.'IOO $500 Chippendale Suite in mahogany or walnut $225 $450 Queen Anne four-piece mahogany Suite $200 $350 Best Colonial Suite in walnut (four-post bedstead) $150 Close-Out of Odd Samples, Discontinued Patterns in Complete Living-Room Suites, at Half Price and Less Than Half Price $G50 Luxurious English overstuffed Suites in tapestry $325 $700 Living-room Suite, Polychrome frames, tapestry coverings. $350 $400 Three-piece Suite; luxurious davenport, high back fireside chair and deep arm chair in tapestry $185 $350 Suite, G-ft. davenport, large wing chair, deep seated arm chair; covered in tapestry $145 $450 Suite, luxurious davenport, high back fireside chair; covered in silk velour $185 $475 Suite, carved mahogany frame base, spring arm upholstery, silk velour or tapestry coverings $200 $500 Suite, covered in blue and gold velour $250 $450 Solid mahogany and cane Suite, 6-ft. davenport, wing chair and arm chair; in tapestry or velour $200 $350 Day-bed Suites, G-ft. davenport, removable back, arm chair and rocker 5135 Fifty Virginia Fireside Chairs, Variety of Coverings, Solid Mahogany Frames, Carved Base, Turned Under Style. Value $45 to $65 To Be Closed Out at $25 Each Fifty Hampton Wing Chairs in Mahogany, Windsor Turnings, Coverings of Tapestry and Silk Velour Value $45. To Be Closed Out at $20 Each Fifty Mahogany Tea Wagons, Removable Tray, Rubber-Tired Wheels. To Be Closed Out $8.00. Value $15 25 Mahogany Gate Leg Tables 36 x 36 in. Top When Open. To Be Closed Out at $15 Each IMPORTED PEEL CANE FURNITURE AT LESS THAN HAlLF PRICE $12 Chairs at $." each. $20 Chairs at $7.50 each. $25 Chairs at $12.50 each. $50 Reclining Chairs at $15 each. 300 PIECES OF FINEST HAND-WOVEN ALL REED FURNITURE. COMPLETE SUITES AND ODD PIECES AT HALF PRICE $80 Three-piece Suites at $10. $135 Three-piece Suites at $67.50 each. $120 Three-piece Suites at $60. t,rn , . Qifa -,t Tt each. $370 Five-piece Suites at $185. 150 Three-piece Suites at 57o eacn. $50 Arm Chairs and Rockers at $25 ea. $500 Five-piece Suites at $250 each. FOUR-POST BEDSTEADS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS THAN HALF PRICE $65 Four-post Bedstead, heavy 1-in. turned posts, full size, only $29,50 each. 25 Pairs Mahogany Twin Bedsteads, Four-Post Design Regular Value $80 Pair, Special at $40 per Pair $40 Four-pobt mahogany Bedstead, full size, at S22.50 each. $160 Pair Twin Bedsteads, Louis XIV and Louis XV design, mahogany or walnut at $70 per pair. $180 Pair Twin Bedsteads in mahogany, at $80 per pair. Gimbels, Philadelphia, Sixth iloor.. il '4 !. i V, 'iiimiiiilawir . IM.V . a H. ' 1iT.J 1 X J M i. .ir 1 ..tf. v... il 'ji.'