Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVEkOTO PUBLIC LEBdEKPHniAl)ELP3nA, FRIDAT, DECEMBER 30, 1921
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Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M.
Philadelphia, Friday, Dec. 30, 1921
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A Crown Phonograph sent te your home en II Pqi
10 days' free trial we have that much faith in e i
them If paturday
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET t CHESTNUT t EIGHTH NINTH
Fer
Pics for New Year's oed as these we sold
. for Christmas mince and pumpkin. 95e.
Saturday
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Floats and Brass Bands in Dem
onstration te Mark Begin-
ning of Construction
BUS OWNERS IN COUNCIL
That Uimtlcn will make a geed hIiow hIiew
lug In tlie bis rnraile ami drmons-tra-lien
n week from today te mark Hie
frtRrtins; of the physical erk ou the
prcat Delaware IUvcr Bridge van the
ngsuranir glvrn members nf I'aiudin
Cltv t'euncil at Its nicotine 1at nislil.
rhairman of tlie Public Wclfnr I'oni I'eni I'oni
raittce of Olb Council. Mr en Mcda,
utatcd that the city will limr- two ap
propriate floats and two bnivj bands In
lln lle nld .tfimrs 11. Iims. city
water eliirf, would be marMial of tilt.
Camden delegation.
Assurance was sn by Mr. uti
Kieda that thTe weuhl he hl uddl uddl
tlennl floats In the pnrade Member
of Ceuneil were Invited t take part In
the demonstration, and witmllv cvcr
member of the bndv prnuii'ed Mr. m
Nlcda that be would pnrtlWpate In
the parade.
The Camden p.ir.ide will furm at
Delaware .iemie :iud Vederal street.
mee out Pederal btreet. te l!addn
nrcnue. then In Newton incline te
Rreadnm up Ureudwny te Market
f-lrcrt te the PciiiisjlmiiH f Tlrw.
Cleer co-operation between niera niera
ters of iiutDbuM4 and Htn i tn Camden
ntid Clt Council as urged bv lleraei
1. Brcnei. bus operator, uf Williams
town, who jeiifd In a pretet ngaiust
the passage of an otdinanee deMgned
In dcsisnate luufs and M'hcilulcs e'
care running in and through Camden
Mr. Hrewer said the "decent" bm
operators In Camden were aiming t
Uralnate the element that pcrsl-ti n
speeding and racing trolley cur an
generallv dlwbeyine all regulations p-r
talnlng te trame. Mr. Brewer said the
bus operators are ready te co-epcrati
with City Council. Traffic Committee
nnd police department.
Representing the jitney operator
running en Kalgbn avenue. Jacob Pirt
protested against the passage or Hie
ordinance requiring printed signs show
nig route and schedule te be placed tn
the cars The .irdinnnce was referre
te the Traffic Committee for lecensid
crntlen. .
City Council also pard the annua'
budget nnd the ordinance providing for
tbe establishment of a Burrau of Char
ities. Ceuncilmcn Sherwood, of the Tenth
Ward ; .Tenes, of the Sixth : Tretbar.
of the Thirteenth, and l'ptiug. of the
Fourteenth, who retire ns member t
City Council, made their 'farewell
speeches.
LAST MAN'S CLUB TO DINE
10 of 12 Original Members Still
Alive Three Served In War
The Last Man s Club, n unique or
ganization, will hai" its eighth annual
dinner tomorrow night In Mesebacb's
Cafe, Thirteenth street and Girard
aTenue. In lOlU the club was formed
with u limited membership of twelve
members. Ten are still alic. Three
served in tru1 World War and returned
unscathed. At its first meeting phono
graph records were made bearing a
message from each member te the one
pf tbem who lives longest. 1 hc-c
ajeng with ether gifts te the latt man
are in a viult of the West Philadel
phia Title nnd Trust Company,
Rumors that Pettles of a rare writ
are are included lti the gifts nre de-'
nfed. The Hub members haie b"en af
filiated with the Third Baptist Church
nlnce childhood, fine of the bet known
members is Dr. Clarence IT. Chain, ac
tive churchman and former president of
the Christian Kndeaver Society in this
State.
WILLIAMS BROS.
Commercial Printers
1(503 ORTHODOX ST.
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Captured 400 Women's Coats and Wraps
the Best That $39 Could Buy Up te Today
Sale-Priced )
Fer Tomorrow j
575 S28
$28
AH urn liand-lailercd.
All are silk lined.
All are warmly, cosily interlined.
All art- of line yalamas far finer jradcfl than
you usually sce even In 539 coats.
Elthct with great cellars of the coating Itself
or with big shawl cellars of bcavcrctte fur.
Black, navy blue, brown, deer nnd Sorrento
blue.
400 Mere $55
Coats te Sell at
Mighty smart styles, complete in thcnibclvcs,
or perfect settings for your own smart separate
ful-s.
Yalamas, frostglews and deep-pile belivias.
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$35
Pnfli rtrt.it tmrl wruti rI.vIum.
Hand-tailored. Silk-lined. And eh, the
unique cellars! That you can wear this way or
that!
Coats of the "Luxury
Fabrics"Values $95
te $125 Sale Priced
$75
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Meircltcs. Pellyannas. Honduras.
linnin- With their wonderful cellars of squirrel, wolf
nnd beaver.
(llmbcls. Salens of Ilrtti. Third deer.
TOMORROW
Women's $25 te $45 Dresses
Sale-Grouped at
$
17.50
1 lie $23 te $36 values in the $17.G0 sale
group arc brand-new gowns with advanced
spring touches that are the result of long
planning.
The $39.75 te $45 values arc broken size
groups and samples.
All in all, there is such variety that
every size 34 te 46 can find in cloth
street dresses in rich silk afternoon dresses
even in pretty dance and evening gewn3
exactly what she wants.
In an occasional model, sizes up te 52,
are included:
Denitette Taffetas Piquetines
Chiffen Velvets Canten Crepes Crepes
de Chine.
Street, high and evening colors.
Glratxl. Salen of Dmi, Third fleer.
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Scarfs of 1 At
Brushed Weel j $5
Wide scarfs of pure worsted yarn,
with heavy knotted fringe, belt and
pockets.
In tan and brown and ether much
used color combinations showing both
novelty stripe and block borders.
(ilrnrxlt. ?cknrnr. I'lmt deer.
M H O I Women's
$1.68 ter snk He
Full-Fashioned
A big stock of silk hosiery of various
styles assembled at this remarkably low
price.
Seme ingrain hose some with lisle
tops and soles.
Seme seconds among them.
In black and colors.
Glmbeli, llrnt (lour.
Misses' $75 te $95 Fur-Trimmed
Coats
and Unique
Cape-Coats
Reduced te $55
Helivias, vcldynci, even panvclaincs.
Straight lines. Cape-y styles and plenty
of unique model-wraps like the beauty
pictured.
Urewiib the new, stUl mero wonderful
browns. Blues. And black.
$45 te $55 Coats
Reduced te $30
Velours with nutria fur cellars.
Belivias with nutria, opetsum or raccoon
cellar.
Hrewn, reindeer, navy and Sorrento
blues.
11 te 20 year sizes.
-(ImlirK (miIeiih or IlrfRs, Third fleer.
Men's Fine
Cape Gloves,
$1.65
Actual $2.50 Gloves
Tl p crudity tells you that!
One-clasp, in tan and gray; eutscam
sewn. Splendid buying!
Glmbtlfl, rirst fleer.
Men's Finest Suits
and Overcoats
Made by
Kuppenheimer
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and
Society Brmii
Reduced te
$
45
Regularly $65 te $85
Every wanted overcoat style is
here. $45.
Every size in suits regular,
stout, long, short, long stout and
short stout. $45.
The choice fabrics that are char
acteristic of the garments turned out
by these two famous makers.
Frem ether sources
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1800 Men's $
Overcoats
Regularly $40 te $65
Big ulsters, some with raglan shoulders.
Suits in worsteds, cassimeres, cheviets, herringbones and
tweeds.
1450 Men's $
buits
Regularly $40 te $65
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Glmbtli, Second fleer, Ninth blrtct.
Beys' Clothing Specials
Norfolk Suits
$8.75
Regularly S15
Ages S te 17.
Mackinaws
$8.75
Regularly SI5
Agcb G te 18.
Junier Overcoats
$8.75
Regularly SIS
Ages lila te 8.
Beys' Norfolk Suits, 8 te 1 7 years; Mackinaws, 6 te 18 years; Junier
Overcoats, 3 te 1 2 years, and Large Beys' Overcoats, j fc 1 1 yC
each at
Olrabcld. Third fleer.
Subway Stere Sale
1500 Women's
and Misses'
DRESSES
and
SUITS
At
$
5
alucs $7.50 te $le
Sizes in the Dresses:
Misses' sies for ages 1 4,
I 6 and I 8.
Women's sizes, 36 te 44.
Sizes in the Suits:
Misses' sizes for ages 1 4,
I 6 and 18.
Women's si.cs, 36 te 42.
The Suits Are Mostly the Newer,
Smarter, Rough-Finished
Tweedy Sorts
C hecks and mixed heather-tone tweeds.
But there are silvertips, tee and sturdy serges and
splendid jerseys.
The Dresses Are Serges, Charmeuses,
Tricetines, Velveteens, Satins,
and Crepes de Chine
nd 250 sample dresses arc included I
Embroidered in high colors. Ribbon-leopcdf Tunic
lines with slashed sides made ever satin slip-skirts. Flared
ilecvcs. Three-quarter sleeves. Short sleeves.
(lliiitxl., hulmnj- Stere.
Tomorrow These
Five Sale-Groups e
Women's Fur Coats
all five groups within the popular price-range:
$139.75 Bay f (fcQC
Seal Coats ' MiJO
:)0 inches long extremely smart belted style,
liluek-ilycil skunk cellaih and cuds, tee.
Henutifully silk-lined.
$159 Natural 0f d1in
Muakrat Coats P A A VJ
Thivc-rpjartcr-lengtli. Helled model.
?& at $129.75
iO-inch-lfnjrth. Hluck-dycd skunk cellars and eu(lV.
$189.75 Natural. f dJIOQ 7C
Raccoon Coats dlplO7.0
"0 indies long. Smart youthful model.
With natural skunk cellnrs and cuds.
$269 Nearseal j, d -J 7 C
40-inch Ceat U tj 1. ij
(Ilmbcln, 1'iir htilem lliinl lluer.
Umbrellas at $ 1 .50
Men's, Women's and Children's
American talTela (cotton) covets, with tape edge and showing an
unuaunlly geed assortment of handles.
Seme arc full-length hakclitc some bakelitc trimmed with bakelite
rings, etc. Deth caned and plain styles.
(ilinliiN. Cmljrcllii M1011. rjrst deer n nil hubwar Stere.
Women's and Yeung Women's Brogue
Beets and Tan Calf Walking Oxfords
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at $3.75
bold out before neon just that "geed"!
get these vill
Save $5 te $6
a Pair
Quantity is limited berry we can't
fill phene orders.
(iliubrln. Mine Merr. Vientl fleer.
Envelopes
With 3-Linc
Printed Address
WILLIAM B. BURT a-line addrebM, similar te ..umple; u00
428 Se. SOth Sthckt Ne. fi'i While Envelopes for $2.9.'i; and 1000
PHILADELPHIA for $1.9."l.
lllank Heeks Half Price Order Heeks, 3c te loc. Journals, Day
Dueks, Ledgers und Columnar Beeks, variously at 50c te $t.2..
(Icni Paper Clips, at Il.'ic a thousand.
Tyjiewriter Paper, letter size, at ?1 11 ream.
iU 1 fV or 5"--5 double Glass Inkstands. Space for pin 5 and
t I penholders; also J9'22 Desk Calendars.
P ' tilnibrli Oniin Mdlleiicr, Ilril Heur.
Imported Ginghams
25c a Yard
Less Than Half Price!
A little let we'ie cle.Miig out. Pink and white block elioeKe only
clear checks, and '27 te :i8 inches wide.
Mercerized Cotten Foulards Kich nay blues, geed biewus, graJ'Si
greens and medium blues with dots, discs and flmal desiffiis. Hniait 1
and practical for wemrnV and children's dresses. Te cle.se QO
out, nt.
Iilinlirln, Krem t'olleii, SnenJ fleer.
Subway Stere : Men's Suits and Overcoats
The last day of the old year brings this remarkable opportunity te start 'Jic new year with a brand-new suit and
overcoat, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have-gotten the best clothing values in town.
$15
Would Be
Geed Value
at $21
.rt
$
25
Netice About half of the suits have an extra pair of trousers.
Oilier Stores
Ask $30
and $35
Suits include single- and double-breasted niedeb for 786 Overcoats-big. warm ulsters and town ujsters with
men and young men; blues, brown, grays, pm-slnpcs and pa d and contrasting backs, belt around or belt-back. All
neat mixtures. wo'el ceatinirs. Rmwn .,..,. .-.. j ...!... mi-
Werntrrls. cheviets, caasimerea and tweerln. AIR :mrl
$25 regularly $25 te $35:
,.ww. vw..ke. uiuvu, grays, green and mixtures, oemi-ferm-fittmg
models; ulse ut $15 und $25. Werth $25 te $35.
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