1.....3 JUl'.JVl 7 mmmliTr'?-K 'HP'-jr i-"v ,AJ,J.I,.JiiJW V,SJ, .Vf--?1"?- .''t;j'jf ffWP1 ' T:1,tWbJ " i, xtf 7 ? 1 r i. V 1 c . v, V V 5 t H fc-s ( M itt' t'M-' IP IK, i iisl .! l?M. &, h , '"US "ii , EVEMNG BUBLIO LEDGER PHnjAJ)I5LPHjA, THtlRSDAY, SEPTEMBER- a 192T ENGAGEMENT-RING STYLES CHANGE LIKE MILADY'S HAT Up-to-Datc Miss Wants A'oie of Old Setting That Was Pride of " Grandma and Her Fiance Years Ago There was a tlmp when nn piiriiro- , linnrl of the fortjuuitc- wearer of n lilt ,'t, ment ring was n modest little stone s-etjof diamond mid ilntinitm expenolveness. J' high on n thin bnnd of jold. Hutnlox. Countless women Iiiivp taken their ' the modest little stone Is n thins of the rings with nn old-fnshloned settlnj; to " past, ns Is the modest little wenrer. j Hip Jewelry wtnre nnd had them reset. Our Krnndmothers were fntlsfleil with With n larce stone already in a woman's ft tiny bit of sparkle, nnd moved their ! poieMoii, she HiuN It is not so costly lunula nbout that It might show, hut to Iiiivp a ring like her daughter's. not ko with the women of today. i There arc some women who for sen- The conventional TiVan setting is IJrj&ThT-iTlS'ndritr ! nuiurai i-iini.i.. .ui. .i ii.-.. r.i. ji-m-ivii. years ago, nut ine nvernce womnn here. There Is nn occasional fall for wishes to he of the mode, he It to change STABLE FIRE IS COSTLY Horae Shot After Being Severely Burned on Woodland Avenue Fire destroyed n stable nt G'212 Wood, land avenue, belonging to Henry Svank, nnd heavily damaged n smnll building In the rear of it, owned by Ucorgc , Townsend & Co.. today. Two horses i locked In the stnble were not released until the nrrlval of the firemen. One horse was so severely burned that It had to be shot. one to be worn by a conservnMvn miss, but the demand is very smnll. Clear, sparkling stones are set In the most exquisitely carved bands of plntl num. The fancy platinum nnd diamond rings, a large stone surrounded by smaller ones, are not used so much n engagement rings, although many are bought for thnt purpose. A narrow band of the platinum sup ports a stone which Is set rather high, but In no way resembles thp once fali ionnble Tiffany etting. The chnnge was grnilual nnd hardlv noticed nt iirst. In the beginning, the old-fashioned setting hud prongs of platinum. They were light in color and brought out the beauty of the stone. Besides, the platinum tips were more practical, ns tliev held better. And then nn ingenious mind devised the plan of a different type of engage ment ring, and the new stIe caught on by storm Out of nowhere sprang the new rings, and nianj an imagiiiiirv wisp of hnir is tucked into place by the left the position of the trimming of her hat oi the style of her engagement ring. Console Type Phonograph .vii I3H0 00. now :i'0 00. thp most .MUHful rnno'e Type we have ever neen Standard mak (luaranteed V.Asy terms. BLAKE & BURKART Kletrntli unci Wiilnul V- J SING 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 WnutDentlMfg.Ci.,U53ekanSt.,N.Y. Lameness neglected often becomes serious and permanent and the longer you delay the more difficult the re covery. Promptly treated with Ab sorblne, Jr. the joints and muscles soon lose their soreness and stiffness. ctbsorbine, Jr. Is made of herbs and is non- poison ous safe and pleasant to use. $1.25 a bottle st most druggists' W. F. YOUNG. Inc. . Springfield, MusachiuetU H mam.v.uumtnv.w:,ai healthful habit drink Cream Buttermilk There's more "body" to Supplee-Wills-Jones Crean Buttermilk than the ordi nary kind that's the cream in it. And what's more, you'll enjoy its rich, flavor ful taste quality. "Keep a bottle on the ice." Ask your driver or telephone Sufflee -Wills-Jones ft B wilk'.B il iH PH IE 9PmI Wr Ar iCVw JB Jf W. The Wm Mlr",iew sugar-coated tsEjdbj J chewing gum BJiSaf d which everybody . iBWHr (ikes - you will, w JMBeSES& too. L Xx 7 tfmlmlP &M K dfr'&9 4 Zt& P-iWVVVfutvW ( delicious peppermint flavored sugar jacket around pep permint flavored chewine cum that will aid your appe tite and digestion, polish your teeth and moisten your throat. By the makers of 7- "Aft&r Every Meal iSrrSSRM' B123 Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 7 rw II v Why not a Friday $598 terms to Grand Piano? suit you. GlMBEt BROTHERS MARKET CHESTNUT" EIGHTH NINTH Thuraday, September 8, lg? For j Friday The real boys "stingy" carries class colors colors anyway. 60c at Gimbets. - Women s Suits Such Glorious Novelty-Styles Between $59 and $119! -ii Millinery Copies and Adaptations of Paris Modes Fresh from the Famous Gimbcl Millinery work-rooms Specially Featured at $6 to $35 Including some of the Paris mod els themselves. And especially featuring the sort of hats for general wear that meet Philadelphia's early-season needs best. Gimhcls. Millinery Salons, i hird floor Untrimmed Felt Hood-Hats at $1.50 The kind you pull into any shape most becoming! Black, Dihty green, Jiggs red, navy, sand, Copenhagen blue, and pearl gray. Gimbels, First and Third floors Imagine Women's Silk-Embroidered 12-Button Length Gloves p J. Styles as like Paris as two peas in everything but the price! The new long coats. The new short coats. The new collar-lines. The new "sleeve-lines." The new godet-treatments. The new flare-treatments. The new fur-treatments. The new embroidery designs. But above all above everything ever imagined in Suits before such wonders of "cut" as only see ing; only the actual trying on and seeing that those "lines" do to set off your very own figure only that can do justice. Vcldynes, Moussyncs, Tricotincs, Mochatex. Duvet delaines." And oh, such glory of color-tones! Let the Woman Who Wants Her Suit for Immediate Wear See These at $'18.75 and $33.75 Of our own splendid "Flex-o-tex." The $18.75 Suits unlined. The $33.73 Suits silk-lined and cosily interlined. Cut tailored planned with an exquisite care. And a size range from 34 to 48. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor at $1 Fine quality chamoisettc. Dainty self color clasps and three rows of self color silk embroidery. Browns, grays and beaver. Gimbels, First floor Lace-Top Waists Unique and Useful at $5.95 and $7.95 Lace tops and sleeves Georgette lower-half. A heavy Spanish-style lace in the model at $7.95. A lighter, airier lace in the $5.95 waists. Both come in black, brown, or navy, blue lace and Georgette to match. Peter Pan Over-Blouses of Crepe de Chine at $5 Cutest things! For the over-the-skirt part 'is a' set-on pleating. Pink, white, brown, navy blue', and black. Gimbels, Salons of Dress. Third floor Pinafore Collars With and Without Cuffs 50c to $2 very Linens and piques -tailored, very smart. Organdies plain, polka-dot, embroidered and satins. Embroidered and lace trim med nets, eyelet embroidery. Any type for the Peter Pan Sweater. Gimbels, First floor TomorrowWomen's $10, $12 and $14 At Pumps, Oxfords and Boots .40 $3 Thousands of pairs but not a great quantity in any one style that's what clipped the price! And every style appealing whether ,i smart staple or a dainty novelty. Tongue effects, strap effects, dress boots blacks, browns, charming two-tones. All right out of Gimbcl stocks. A few styles pictured just a hint of the wonderful "picking.'' Extra Salespeople : Mail Orders Filled While Lots Last At $4.60 2000 Pairs of Women's House and Boudoir Slippers Black kid slippers, with butterfly pompon, chrome leather sole and low heel value $2. All-Mlk cravenette with padded sole and cushion heel value $2.25. All felt with silk pompon, soft cushion sole and padded heel value $1.75. Japanese straw slippers with Terry cloth lining our own importation from Japan. Gimbels, Shoe Section, Second floor For September's Housefurnishings Sale Ranney Refrigerators by the Carloads: Special Prices Begin at $10.95 Top lcera. White cnam- -., "-"'Ifr f lined, dry air clrculn- AL-z.- Jk tion 19 '4 ini-lios wide, M'a inches deep, 39 incheH high, nn lbs. capacity at $10.95 ;;u inches wide. H4 inches deep. 40 inches hlfrh, 40 lbs. capacity, at $12.95 i'.Hiin One-piece Por-relulti-llped HefriBern tois, bldu compartment. The l"-"! alue that we a been nb'.e to offer In yean Galvanized Garbage Cans, tight fitting covers, l-z. at 48c. None sent C. O. D. ferr 14-qt. Galvanized Water Pails, regularly 43c. Limit two to a customer, no mail or phone orders, none sent C. O. D.; each ill 25c tSSIl32yi 00 N'irkcloid Top Kitchen Tables at les.s than the price for m plain table, 2-k-IO inches, white enamel nnisnecl 1a-e with drawer. at $4.95 10,000 White Porcelain Table Tops Seconds, very slight imperfections. Some re almost perfect; size 24x30 inches, 25x40ji inches, 2".41 inches, at $1.75, $1.95 if first quality would be $5.00, $5.45 and $6.45. Xone sent C. O. D. " -r-,(iimbels, Fourth floor TOMORROW- Subway StoreSeptember Sale of Sewing Machines At Prices Well Within theReach of Practically Every Woman Who Sews l nis sale cmoraces widely Known manes oi sewing macmncs ai Dig savings. Including floor samples nevind -liirhtlv achincs each at a material saving. Each machine is backed by a full guarantee. Quantity limited so shop earlv used m I ray i - , pnV $ $25 i. $29 s h32 $43 L 1 !,' Weekly - " -1 I . Weekly , x..tnr, 33 oinf.r, $39 ; Domestic S25 " x 3- ""' 5M .. WUlrd, 9AZ , i ' ..,, -rGimbels, Subway gtor leFIWWs '-. t. IA . ry. . njik m R i J,vi .Ai . ,v vvufiv,-... ." - - ,: vt IJMMa(w.,iJ tuu j .. v - p I i '
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