Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1921
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NOTE BOOK
By Lee Papc
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1 tt-ns Inte for koel iikcii today, nml
1 ran te beet tie linml tryine te be
erly but wen I get there nobody undent
outside but Mim Wntkln standing
there crying. m' -iijlng, Wuts the
matter, wats u rrlng fur. wats the
innttcr?
Im Inte fnr --Keel mid I lucent S't
my lxeii.c note and the teeteher 111
lawk creM te nir and I cant hare it.
M'd Mar WulKins civinc worse, and I
sed, Aw clout v i nt the matter.
Ill rite yen a Im hc netr if nu premise
net te tell who nl' il in '.!' en.xthing
happen?. c
O, hew levrh of iiii. I promiKe net
In tell, 1 i-i-ess hart. i'd Mar
Hntklns.
And I tore a page nut of one of my
exercize honks ami roie lire a lxruu
note, lii'lng. lieu Mi"!- Kitty, I'leate
ivrine Mnr lir IviiiB Intf an she had
a had teeth nT.e thai trrnfil te a bed
like HcipritliU. Mr. Wntkins.
O, writ a hi'wiitill ictir note. 1
premise net te tell. ) Ih'nnv I think
juiire perf'i'kl nuclei ,i. cd Man
Wnlkini .Making in'1 think mayt' I
vn, and we went in ami Miss Kitty
i-ed, It tee b:nl that somebody nllua
lins te !' In t r- te - M.1 1 the day record,
Im net eiprl7i'd at Ihunx I'etts but
I rertrm am itpiM'.m at jmi. Mar
Walkin-
I get a neli. I set i ixcusr note,
Mar W.itkin- null k soil, and Mix
Kitt si'l. V'I Im glad tber(" an
ixifiiunting m ri uni-iatn'e in your case,
let me sec the net" WVh Miiry Wat-kin-
diil. ml Miss l,xim n-i n with
u tpresen lik' niiicbed net l -leaving
seiiir-tJimg. miug. Se. Mnr.
our mother i.zent a very geed .'peller,
is she?
Ne main, sod Man Walking am
Miss Kitt sicl. Who rote this? Tell
im lininedmti'h .
Itenn.x l'ett.s. e() Mnry Wntkuii Me
thinking. Ilrck. darn it all I Mi-t
Ixitt sril, lli'tinj. Ih that true, did jeu
i in- this note?
I 'art of it, I srd, nnd Miss Kitty s.-,l,
U it-li part'' and I srd. All of it, and
Miss Kitty fed. Then In that case you
mil kindly remain after "kind for pan
of 'J hour?, and if you wunt te knew
at part III tell you. every part.
Wieh I did.
VETERAN IS REBURIED
Military' Funeral Is Accorded Priv
ate Jehn A. Ulrlch
The funeral of Jehn A. I'lrich. Com
pany. H. .".l.'th Infantiy. was held ut 0
f i lock this mt''ti'ng trein the home of
liis brother-in-law. 2411 Knst Venango
-tieet. He wa" killed In action hep
tember ''l!. TIM vs.
Among these in attondanre were
members of ln i-empnny , Captain
Allyn I'apieti l'"-t. Ne '22, Veterans of
Foreign Whim llenrx I,, (ireenwued
l'esf. Ne ."..'t'J. inerienn Legien; the
War Mether- and tin Sens of Veterans.
Interment wa- in 1 1-l Sepulchre Ccrae
t' ry.
Fer
Saturday
Stere Hours, Friday, 11:20 te 5:30
Treasure Island
That's Philadelphia's greatest Tey Stere.
Gimbcls, Fourth Fleer
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET CHESTNUT " EIGHTH NINTH
Friday, November
Gimbels are the official eutfi.'crs of Bey
Scouts. Are you ready for Marshal Fech'a
visit?
1, 1921
Fer
Saturday
wemens Coats, Wraps, Capes
Beth extensive and mtensive preparations greater style-variety than ever a season
before knew; greater far greater values.
These ready:
247 Silk-Lined fc 1 O 7 C
Spert Coats PAO. 0 .
Value $25
its coating.
' thu new dark caramel shade.
450 Silk-Lined IdJOK
Street Ceat P
Value $37.50
'Kiir. Tailored model.
iik' "t.r cellars of beavercttc.
700 Silk-Lined
Belivia Coats
Value $S9.7S
llelivias dc luxe, chames, and yalamas.
Beautiful styles te be worn with your own beautiful furs.
374 Hand-Tailored (fcOQ
Coats and Wraps.
Values $45 and $49.75
Hdhins, chames, frostglews.
Luxuriously silk-lined.
215 Coats Big, Big, (jQQ
Big Fur Cellars .P-?
Value run up te $59
Street, sports and wrap styles.
The huge cellars of slynx, fur, Australian opossum, skunk
dyed opossum, and natural raccoon.
Gbnbels, Salen of Dreai, Third fleer.
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Piane Stere Open Tonight
and Saturday Night
Till 9 o'Cleck
IMPORTANT SATURDAY SALES AT GIMBELS
2800 Men's Suits,
Overcoats and Ulsters
Winter Lines Ordered Last March
Fer Delivery This Fall Just Received
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Closing of
Sale of
"Conreid"
Player-Pianos
at $395
Sent home en first payment
of $10.
Ne interest or extras
Evening entrance
at 8th and Market
Olmheli, Scrtntli fleer.
Woolen Scarfs
at $5.95
Tomorrow
Women's $39.75
Dresses at $25
Especially
A beauty of Peiret twill (pictured) with
the new, fuller skirt and the long basque
waist. Cire braid scallops both skirt and
sleeves.
And .a slip-ever of Canten crepe, deep
bordered with caracul fabric-fur the borders
scalloped en. Buckled sash-belt. Flared
sleeve. Slashed front but filled in.
Twenty-Three Other Styles te
Cheese Frem Alse Special
at $25
Including beaded tricetines, silk crepes of
pretty nearly every sort.
And four "extra-size" models besides
two in tricetine, two in Denisette.
(.Imbcln, billens of Drtsu, Third fleer.
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Interest in this great sale of men's and young men's clothing ia
kept full and vivid by the remarkably low prices January reductions
right new, with all the winter for wear.
Suits and Overcoats Were $35
Suits and Overcoats Were $40
Suits and Overcoats Were $45
Suits and Overcoats Were $45
Suits and Overcoats Were $50
Suits and Overcoats Were $50
Suits and Overcoats Were $55
Suits and Overcoats Were $60
Suits and Overcoats Were $60
Suits and Overcoats Were $65
Suits and Overcoats Were $70
Suits and Overcoats Were $75
Suits and Overcoats Were $80
Suits and Overcoats Were $85
Great Coats & Overcoats Were $90
Great Ceals & Overcoats Were $95
Great Coats & Overcoats Were $110
Great Coats & Overcoats Were $125
Men's Separate Trousers at $5.85, regularly $6.50
te $8.75; and at $7.35, regularly $9 te $12.
GtmbtU, -creud Fleer, Ninth Street.
$25
$33
$37 for
$47 for
$57
$67 fr
Warm, woolly scarfs of Fleishcr
yarn, finished with long rolling col cel
lur, belt, pockets nnd fringed ends.
Valued at $7.50. In brown and tan
combination and in oxford gray. At
$5.95.
Marabou Cape at $5
$6.50 value. Silk-lined with ribbon
ends tipped with murabeu. Black,
heal and natural.
Marabou and Ostrich
Cape, $3.75
Marabou cape trimmed with band
of ostrich feather. In black, seal
and natural. Silk lined. Ribbon
ends. $5 value.
filmlirl, l'lrnt fleer.
In Subway Stere
MmA. Q,n nf $1 7 Cft Were $25,
iucii9uuiuaixi.uu i
$27.50 and $30
Were $35,
iwe c:c of $97 en i
IflCIl O uUIld Ql yLit.UXJ ($40 and $45
Beys' Suits : Overcoats
Nbw $4.85
Were $12.50 and $15 J AVJVY pJ f f
Many Suits have extra pair of trousers.
2000 Beys' Mackinaws. ages 6 te 18, at $4.85.
Cllmbels, bulmar .Stere.
Ages 3 te 10
Were $7.50 and $8.50
Ages 7 te 18
Beys'
Suits : Overcoats
$9.50 Formerly $15 te $16.50
$13.50 Formerly $18 te $20
$18.50 Formerly $22.50 te $25
$23.50 Formerly $30 and $35
Including Leng Trou
sers Suits
$28.50 Formerly $35 te $45,
Including Leng Trou
sers Suits
Glmbeli, Third fleer.
Wonderfully Warm Heavy
Wool-and-Cotten
Bl 1 . f At $4.50
lankets , and $5.95
Regularly $7.50 and $8.95
But these arc Stock Reduction Sale groups 1
Various broken plaids and all-white with blue or pink
striped borders. Mercerized binding te mutch plaids or
border. Variously 66x80 and 72x80 the most wanted sizes.
Ready-te-Wear
UMBERS UP YOUR
SORE STIFF JOINTS
WEATHF.R exposure and hart!
work bring pains and aches in
muscles and joints. Have a
bottle of Slean's Liniment handy and
apply freely without rubbing, Jet it
penetrates.
Yeu will find at once a comforting
6ense of warmth which will be followed
by a relief from soreness and stiflncBs.
Wonderful te relieve all sorts of
external aches and pains rheumatism,
neuralgia, sciatica, lame backs, sprains
end strains, ever-exerted muscles.
Fer 40 years Mean's Liniment has
helped thousands the world ever.
Yeu aren't likely te be an exception.
It certainly docs produce results.
Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
iua.
liniments
All-Weel Blankets New $8.95, $10.75,
$12.50 and $15
Values $12.50 te $20
Variously rich plaids or all-white nicely bound. Full
bed sizes.
All-Weel-Filled Comfertables
Flowered and Persian pattern covers, variously of silkelinc
or French cambric. Plain-color borders of fine sateen te
match. Rese, blue, lavender and green colorings.
$5.95, $6.75 and $7.50 Special !
(ilmbela, Second fleer.
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2 ezs. less moisture
2 ezs. mere bacon te ecry
pound
Dry Cured
Boneless Breakfast
Bacen
&4&d
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lb
At all our Meat Markets
Women's Hand Bags Tomorrow
at $2.95
Values $4.25 te $6.50
All new styles; swajjKer, side-handle, front-flap, car
riage and dress, side handle fitted.
All are in fashionable leathers; pin-seal, spider calf,
cobra-grain seal, goatskin, shark-grain seal.
In black, brown, blue and gray.
(Hmliel. rirt fleer.
Fur-Brim
HATS
at $3.95
and $4.95
Semi-large shapes snug, close-fitting; wintry warm
geed "veil-hats."
The brims vaiieusly of "meline," "scaliiie" and "beaver
cttc" ceney fur, variously seal-dyed, mole-dyed and beaver
dyed. The crowns bright-color duvctyns, vehets and geld-and-black
brocades. (imbriK. Third Heer.
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A Fine Old Factory's Reserves
Women's Tan
Russia Walking
Oxfords at
But Really $9J5 Shoes
'flic makcr-shoc-fameus for 35 years wanted te turn
all ready stocks into quick cash.
First-grade tan Russia calfskin. Goodyear welt; white
oak soles inside and out. The smart style pictured.
Widths AA te D. Sizes for everybedy.
Olmliel., Miee Section, Second fleer.
Candy Specials
I Hi. AhMirletl f lini'elates j Mn
I lb. Ilnril iwiilln feHC
Tim 8 Hit., Mliir K1.I0, for ww
0r ( liocfilati)-eertil lliitter TefTef, nt 40c lb.
fid- i lincelatG-i0VPri.il Duten, ut 40c lb
hOi Milk Chocolate Nnl llenbuna, at 40e lb
I'riimit llrlttlr. at 8ii lb
Ansurti-il (JlncK I'rnlt, boxed, ut t lb
Glmlel, t'lietnut Street Annex.
SUBWA Y STORE SALE
1200 Women's
and Misses'
Dresses
at
Values $10
te $19.50
Men's Hats
and Derbies GaJkj
A real, honest-te-goodncss, popular price. The
"felts" come in newest shades, derbies In black.
Lined or unlined, as you wish. 32.95.
Mallery's Hats soft
felt and derby shape;
Gimbels are head- $C
nnnrters. at J I
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Beys' and Children's
Sample Hats plush,
beaver, cloth Cl or"
and felt, at.. 1 .OO
OlinbeU, First fleer.
Men's Brushed Brushed
Weel Mufflers,
$1.85
Seft and warm and protective, and
especially comfortable when driving
a car. Brown, navy, buff and
(leather; fringed. $1.85.
Men's 75c and j tA
$1 Ties at CIVIC
Full shape, well made; dozens of
effective patterns. 50c.
GlmbeU, rirnt fleer, Ninth Street.
Stitched Leather- Embroidered
Velveteen, Trimmed Jersey, Serge,
$5 $5 $5
Two-picce velveteens, with the cutest Peter
Pan cellars.
Smart navy blue woel-serges enibrudered all
ever in soft reds and tans. Weel-embroidered
serges. Serges with full-length panels, back and
front the panels embroidered, tee. Serges with
side-trimmings of scarlet and tan silk braids.
Serges with Georgette sleeves. ,
Velveteens with silk-pongee sleeves.
Crepes de Chine with embroidery or lace.
Taffetas ruffled. And even n sprinkling of
satins.
Mostly blues, blacks, browns.
1700 Mere
Dresses
at
$7.50
7
Values $15
te $25
Beautifully made dresses many have the
elastic-run waist-lines that you usually find only
in high-priced dresses.
Brocaded velveteens with satin sleeves.
Velveteens embroidered all-ever with Georg
ette sleeves.
Crepes de Chine with the lower half of the
flowing, flaring sleeve, in a lovely coler-contraat,
chenille-embroidered and disk-embroidered be
sides. Tricetines in novelty styles.
Velours in two-tone treatments.
Crepes de Chine.
And stunning combinations of Georgette 1 1 . ,. ,
Crepe de Chine and braid or of Geergette cieiic!
velveteen and braid.
Sizes in Each Greup
Misses' 14- te 18-year sizes.
Women's ae te 44.
Crepe dtf
Chine,
$7.50
Embroidered
Velveteen,
$7.50
Brocaded
Velveteen,
S7 50
Olmbfli, au'bwar Stere.
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