,-?VKVVf- " " "1 i ' fc ...r .. B .M i t, " Tf5" 1"V ,W i ; W" v j ". VA , " .JflSf MWi P.M l ' - :sr"ij i " i EVENING . PUBLIC LEDGER-fPHlCADELPHlA HtntSDAY, JIJLY 13, i&22 l i Philadelphia, Thursday, July 13, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Monday will usher in the Courtesy Daye te, enjoy the Furniture being brought in for the August Sale. Selections can be made. Bru.iswick Phonograph Records for August in cluding five snappy dance records will, be ready Friday. MARKET i CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH NINTH ::''-'J?fW;'wy &. ' Fer Friday ! rer ii, Friday m fr( hhA w , It l'i I Hand-made Batiste Waists at $1 and $2 Sizes 31, 36 nnd 38 only In the $1 hand-made group. All sizes in the $2 group and nil of the $2 hand-mades arc real filet trimmed. Alse at $1 domestic waists efbtftistc and voile, in sizes 3G te 4G. Alse at $2 wonderful silk waists Geergettes, mignon ettes, crepes de chine; over ever blouses and tuek-ins; beaded and lace-trimmed models. All summer colors. $1.35 $2 Lewest Prices Any Stere Seems te Have Been Able te Equal Them Fer, Are $2 and $3.95! $3 and $3.95 Organdies at $1.35 Seme Swiss - organdies among them. Glmtitl. Salens of Drri, Third fleer. Girls' $15 te $25 Dress-Up Dresses Reduced te $10 and $17.75 Prettiest models for moun tain and seashore wear. Mostly tub-silks and the gay, pretty, highly-colored Shantung-pongees, but some won derful, wonderful crepes de chine and Gcorgcttcnlnclud Gcergcttcnlnclud ing some of the loveliest all white dresses. 10- te 16-year sizes. filmbtl. (felon of DrM. Third fleer. Clearance of Women's Smart Cotten Dresses at $10 With sizes (in the let) up te 48. Including lovely little white "veined-voile" dresses with deli cate, dainty embroidery cellar, vestee and cuffs; and the prettiest tuck-treatment of the skirt. Including "D. and J." Andersen ginghams only Gimbels seem able te de it! Including figured voiles. Including epenges both sleeve less and sleeve styles; and a Greup at $6.75 that even includes a sprinkling of French hand-made cottons! But mostly English dotted lineens in slip-en sleeveless styles; and splendid, sturdy ginghams. (ilmtwl. Siiloe of DrrsH, Third fleer. n l wWv '"llivu Hi Hi iii1 Ml1 Sale 500 Women's Silk Lined Coats, Capes, Wraps All at One Price and That Price $ 15 Mostly $35 and $39.75 Garments A Few $29.758 Included Belivias. Shawshecns. Velours. Camel's hair. Nermandics. And every degree of Fashion from plain-tailored (of such a smart cut!) te elaborately embroidered, or gorgeously fringed. Celers are varied but all "leaders." And all sizes. GlmbrU. Salens of Drmn. Third fleer. Sale of Men's Sexten Union Suits $1.35 te $1.75 Union Suits at 95c An introductory price en 21.000 garments, accurately cut for comfort, and featuung Three-piece "balloon" seat. Finely tailored for durability. Tapering ribbed waistband. Reinforced neckline. Facing down the center. Taped armholes. Closely stitched seams. Cut large and roomy. Ne bagging or binding. Sizes 34 te 4G. OlniMn. ririt deer. Sale of Women's Silk Bathing Suits $6.90 Values at and $8.90 Values at p5.e5 $5.85 The $3.83 Suits arc black or navy silk-poplin. The $5.85 Suits are taffeta or silk-poplin nestly black; some blue; some color-touched. Glmbrls, Suleni of l)rr4, Third fleer. 1100 Palm Beach Suits &&& at SI 0.75 Nearly thirty styles plain colors; striped and Vigereau mixtures. Fer young men and all men. That's het-weather news worth, while. Kuppenheimer and .n rirty l&rmift Suits for Men all of them excepting full dress that started the season at $40 te $70 mere at $65 than $70 Are Reduced te $30 $37 $47 Many are quarter- and half-silk-lined all are Philadelphia-fashion (net weighted with linings) ; net heavy, yet of the world's best woolens. The offer of Men's and Yeung Men's All-Weel JO? 50 Suits at must seen end. These were $30 te $45 values the makers tempting us with a low price en clearance let te get their goods sold here. Glmbtls, Sreend fleer. Beys' Palm Beach and Panama Suits Tailored te Tub! At $11 and $12.50 f l All With Extra Trousers And tailored te tub means they held their shape thieugh wear and washing. Yeke back and fient with box pleats. Little Beys' Tub Suits New $1.35, $1.85, $2.35 and $2.95 Been $2.50 te $5 Guaranteed color-fast. Ages 3 te 10. L At $5 Little Beys' Silk Suits Werth $8.75 and $10 Cutest Oliver Twists and middies. Ages 3 te 10 Beys' Khaki Knickers, 93c Werth $1.50. Age3 8 te 16. Olmbcls, Third fleer. Vacation Corsets. $1.45 Regularly $2 and $230 And just the "extra corset" you want te "finish out" the summer. W. B. make. Three models mostly the favorite low-bust styles with long or medium skirts. Pink or white ceutil. Sizes for slender te average full figures. filmlfrli. Comet Sliep, Second fluer. Men's Shoes at Half Price Makers' remainder casefuls in one case a factory's whole s,tock changing partners. And from our stocks hundreds of pairs te end lines. Je 5 for $7.50 and $8 Lew Shoes $9 and $10 Shoes &A OC low and high at OO Tan; Scotch -grain; Russia Calf; Vici Kid; Patent Leather; Gun-metal Calfskin; Norwegian Calf; Wine-color Calf; Bex Calf. Over forty styles. All sizes. Mostly oxfords but some high shoes for instance: Men's High Shoes, dark mahogany, $4.85. Ne wonder Philadelphia's geed shoe business is centering here. (.imiis, raend iioer. 500 Little Children's Dresses at $1 Mostly $2.95 Values! Ginghams and chambravs. Cutest "pantie dresses." Fine, frilly organdies. Ages 12 te 6 Voiles. GlmbrM, Second fleer. Week-End Candy Chocolate Almend Cluster. Sweet, fresh nuts, thickly coated with deli cious chocolate. Value 80c lE a 11. at JtOv. flint olntr-reTrred Tattle MIiiIk. Value B0c a lb, 30c A new Fhlpmcnt of these wonder fill Aborted Clmeelnte". Afr. Vnlue 80c a lb , nt UC $1 for the 3 Lbs. if Bought in Combination Anether Popular 3-lb. Combination one pound C'liorelutr - rnvrml rernmrla, one pound C liernlitte MruwK, one pound Asserted 7Q tium Drep S I OC (ilmbtl, Clirtnut Mrt Annrx nnd Snbnny Murr. Here's Geed News! Men's Wide-Web Garters 25c, 35c and 50c Numbers at 17c 3 Pairs for 50c Made by the Eajrle Suspender Ce. sold at a less because for technical reason the shanc of thi nnd ii tn be changed. Webbing is 's in. wide. Wide webbing is se comfortable in the season when short underwear leacs the garter touch the flesh. Ne metal touches you. Order by mail but promptly. GlmtttN, Mnth nnd Market Cerner. Men's Swimming Suits Value $6 : : $3.95 But sh-h-h! the girls, specially the campers, are wearing 'cm, tee! One-piece, California style, with skirt, in a geed heay weight. "Elastic stitch" weave, in either green or brown heather, made te be worn with or without belt. Sizes 34 te 46, at $3.93, vnlue $6. Life Guard Bathing Suits for men and boys. Complete with white all worsted shirt, navy blue, guaranteed color, wool flannel pants and white web belt. J0 "I E Value $4.50, at P5 1 D Olmbcls, 1'iinrlli fleer. 1 ixkI J I An Achievement in Tires! Salem "Junier" Cords Real "Cord" Construction Air-Bag Cured Guaranteed for 7000 Miles Equip with these and banish tire troubles for many a day. Introductory Sale Prices 30x3, $9.10 30x3!, $9.90 32 .si 7i 31x4, $15.90 $17.90 34x4, 32x4, 33x4, $19.90 $18.90 $19.40 lilrelwlN. nti I riiilimifnt. rmirth fleer. l&Wv Jwnih A mm '11 iffiW ft ) Subway Sale of the Coelest, Prettiest, Nermandieand Voile Dresses $7 QC Values, $10.75 All lined cool, firm, easy htt'e linings that double the wear! Fascinating combinations plain Nelle with figured; fig ured with insets of white net or white organdie; dotted eile with gathered-through-the-middle ruffles; leund, col cel larles necks and estee htyles with long, becoming cellars. And eery kind of sash you can think of! Mihscs' styles for ages 10 and 18. Women's sizes mostly 36 te 42 borne up te 54! dlmbrU, Hulnmy Mere. SUBWAY STORE SPECIALS Men's and Yeung Men's Suits Greatly. Reduced Yes, we're adjusting stocks before inventory! (Ml for Yeung Men's Regular P11 $20 Suits Cl R ( fr Men's and Yeung Men's Regular 'P10'3" $30 Suits Single- and double-breasted. Seme with extra trousers. Men's Palm Ilcach and Mohair Suits at $12.50 and $13 Men's Separate Trousers Palm Beach and Mohair at $1.95. White Duck at $1.55. Khaki at $1.03. ! $1-15 Regular $1.50 and $2 kinds. Plain colors and combinations in Oliver Twist and middy models. Ages 3 te 10. "7CC for Beys' Famous "Bel! Brand" Sports Blouses A high-grade make, full cut. Fine variety of patterns. Ages 7 te 10. OliulwU, HubMiiy Murr. Shoes : Men's Tan Calf and Gun Calf $5 Oxfords $2.35 Geed-looking styles. And, every pair with gen uine Goodyear welt soles. Women's White Rubber Sele Oxfords $1.35 Very cool, smart sports styles tiimmed with black saddles. Mighty special at this low price! Pic tured. IiIiuIkIh, hulmii) Mere, 1000 Women's Morning Dresses J J Regularly $1.95 and $2.95 Percales, ginghams and some chambrays. The cty leng-wahted styles. Popular "jumper" di esses, tee. Pretty and practical colors. (ilmhclH, Sul.w.iy siurr. Sft Women's Tailored Silk Blouses, $2.85 Values te $8.95! Mostly samples. Kadlum silk and crepes de chine in white, flcah, bisque, navy and black. Alse pretty striped tub silk blouses. Uargains! All bizes in the let. Famous Makers Fleer Surplus of Sewing Machines A Significant Sale Save Clese te Half N Gimbels, as foremost re tailers of sewing machines, get first choice of surplus lets and large clearances. Fine first-qdality machines, brand new- and perfect-running have te be, you knew. We Guarantee All Machines ' i i fjsf fl 3Tr j t $75 Demestic Cabinet, $57 Demestic head, with all latest attachments and improvements. Pictured. $60 Electric Portable Sewing Machines, $37 Through the co-operation of the makers we secured a limited number of these high-grade machines at a special conces sion. Value $60. Electric Portables, $37 Terms: $1 Weekly; Ne Interest; Ne Extras -dlmliflu, Fourth fleer an J .SubMiiy Merr, Alse, a Sale of Slightly Used Machines Save $20 te $25 Famous White and Singer makes names are household words! , fell JwLig Singer Machines at $29 If New Would Be $70 White Machines at $29 If New WeuW Be $80 -(.linlirh, Teurtli fli'r iiiiU huh" ii M""' hu lilmlwU, huliHiij Murr, '& 'V n. 'Jttfi sS'iA'iiikit5 i mr . -
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