EJLJ kTiatKflK.v.nTtJBBnii f.itEBH hthv&s n.ian l svr j r. i-.txmmrn ,- w ''wmw'mMmMmmm JSSSPT , p. ' r nor , iJtWthHTCTpfw"' S' i w& &SJ. y sa' h M.rr e.j-vue . -i -.-tnt -v '', . si i-'t t . - r. ! -v u - ' :i rl'h2)- Jmi'i:QiliTU.-'A- Aw) '.vr,WLcJ :& 3ENIftGr PUBMCfSB0ER MliaL '; & TiiBSHAniira: i "trrrv fcy&s FBDNCERT IN PARK & ;vjf Philadelphia, Tuesday, July 18, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Fer We hnvc never been se fortunate in jwthcriiiE furniture nor have our malingers, ever studied and worked as linrd te merit your confidence, apprecia tion and orders. Fer New home te furnish? Yeu arc fortun ate, for the Gimbel Sale brings new values and new helpfulness. Wednesday Wednesday MARKET: CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH Admirable Orchestral Playing Furniture at Prices That Ruled Before the War K'V Heard bv Larere and Dis- criminating Audience : m wj - IS GREAT SUCCESS Will Make Gimbels August Sale the Most Interesting Event in Recent Merchandising Vast Collection Meets Every Furnishing Need New thoughtfulness in sizing Furniture te meet the needs of small apartments. THESE ARE COURTESY DAYS te enjoy the Furniture as an exhibition and te make selection if best serving your convenience. ft? 1 The 1'recram r WsrT Overture. MlMerhier " (Prelud. "Ijfih'ticrlti." A''t I 1'rflul. "l.ehenrin." Act It. t'reliitl" nil l.ove l'Blh. "Tristan rtlde of tlis Vntkrl. , TchMUewt- Kxei-rpts fieni "Nut. iTc1:r" mil 1 Andante from Qimrt" " ri7r.tc.t from nmtlten' N'n i I Jlnn-a from Pynii'hni p.tthetiiu The I'nlrnv'iiiit 1'iirli Sj tupheny 'r 'r elievlni ep.'iied lt! mwpii wee'' prle offeiiport nt l.rmen Mill hw evening in n blne of p'er ii:ul piilliulnin. Tin pmlliiMi, fritting .I.'ihi P'-ple. "s ernuilril until it welllil IniM been i til - Bfifct-'i ai.tjf K k3; & BtfT H.I .'. ti ,v Irv W pe:!Itil- l Ri't another pervnt in-iilr- 01 It. M liile nil IMP oiiimiie nnueM ;i mnn) iimrp -teod mi tin- r.iled rlnde or n'lt en tlir srj nnd listened nl ten th ely TIip predominant friitiirp nf iIip hrt retii'Prt was net II noelt. but tli" rxtrrmp tit tout ion and geed nunner nf the SlllllPIie. lniile f tin p.iOlimt tlipfp wn nn Mttriiili'ii whiei rivaled ilinl of tlie Sainrdm evening inidiei or the I'liilieli'lplliil nrrlicMin in ml ; .radenn . whi.-h I- -'il-l. p'-i Imp- net I Tv tt fieiit iPiiwn. te lie the ine.t iiitnit w j reiirert miiliPtiip In th'1 nutrv. i During tlip pin vim: "f t tiiiiiiher j flirrp wa- rnrrelv ;i iii- epietit In the I audience mul there wi' no going out or i running bnek nnd fen'i liri'ifn thp " 1 Wtlnns; tli" nmliterv nttpinpil vtrn-tlv te I In- miiMi; uml bp-i'l'- bolus nttcntirp. -... i.n..A tttfiu tntili.ntlv infi'llizrtlt .'Kill nn? ni"i' iimn -'', --- -- --- rrcphftl the work of iIip orstinlzntien -n it h fitip rllfcriminntien. TIip urrhpstrn )ilnpl well tliroiicheut nd it whs ilitinpth beard In nil part of thp paillen anil te a oi'iiMderjblo diManoe bojend. Thl- wa- te be ot et ot jipcteil hcn thp full nrrliPMra wn plarln?. but it na :iNe true in all parts of tlie mule orept in tli" "I'lz lrnti" pnsage. ln,r tlie pluekcd netes of tbe -.irhu in-trumpnt did net enrry n wrll. Tlie plnyins n" in ox ex ox cp'lent tiine thronsbeut. and Mr. Kelar i.ioed lnnnelf te be admirable as ;i Iradrr a- ell nv n presnim maker. Thp program. blrli would lune Ik-pii mil mil mil sidored mipeibl. 'eav" twenty jears ae. wn- teir.ed with err VmirK of acpieal and thorough utldor utlder Kil'idins b the nudlonee Tlie plij-ienl nrniiisiMiient- mode b. Manager lul.sin wen- s- ndmirable. Teiilpli" presraiii I- ;i- fd'ew-: Mnrch f-r T'i r pit Jte Kr- I ur"r' (j' 'ttur' Mkelm I frpi ir. rhatit t .Mr i Mm hsnai : 1,1 nt-n.t, tn;erni n-. V I II U' !.. i ii II IT.nn ' P'a'i'j j Prrl i ' rn t. I ii , II li B.i- - I! le . ' i. .-, Tlipik k-ii " vjw . ii-.i n'.'a. penTAni.r; Al.t. 1YTL liml 1 1 1 W$iUaS V II 1 1 1 1 1 bsh5a"ii i If n -4srx -T5 a ... i-T-va Phnim tltit. Ill' r nrlt for r'1". "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH 126 N. 3RD ST. PHILA. Airnt for Ifae C. D. PRUDEN CORP. c PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me If it's done by Kuehnle, veu knew it's A GdOD JOB OF PAINTING! "Save-t he-Surf act" Kuehnle PAINT&PA1NTING Vine & 17th. Sts. SmUCE.5471 RACP7749 r"HE best part of a vaca tien is eiien tlie news from home which you read regularly in your favorite newspaper. Whether you go te the mountains, country or sea- ; shore, te a well-known Glimmer resort or some ' quite out-of-the-way place, you can arrange te have the E ve n i n g Public Ledger mailed te you every day. With its un excelled news and enter taining features, it will add great pleasure at , small cost te your sum- ' mer's outing. ' Telephone or neml In your nummr ubRcriptlen new. for one. two or thres months, the period you will he away, and receive our favorite newipaprr rer ulnrly with .our dally mall One of the charms of the. forthcoming Furniture Sale is its richness in Individual Pieces and Suites that in some ether store might be classed as museum pieces and priced accordingly. Then. tee. our studies decorate Furniture te meet any furnishing requirement breakfast set, suite for child's room, or milady's boudoir. And the steady hand of artist sure of self and schooled in the work makes the results most pleasing. Used te be that August Sales were made up of the crudest furniture and confined te the less fashionable weeds. New the whole range of beautiful furniture is included and furni ture of mahogany and walnut make up nine-tenths of the selling. A really beautiful Bedroom Suite of Walnut Is Offered at $165 and an equally attractive Colonial Four-Pest Suite at $185 SSfSBKM) Dining-Roem Suite of Walnut Is Offered at $135 i . And se all through Handsome Living-Roem Overstuffed Suite for. $135 There arc v Bedroom Suites for $100 te $3,000 Dining-Roem Suites for $135 te $2,000 Living-Roem Suites for $65 te $1,800 And charming odd pieces davenport tables, gate-leg tables, serving tables, Windser chairs, rush-bottom chairs, tea wagons that are surprisingly easy te buy. " Partial Payments. Furniture can be bought at the sale prices, with payments scattered ever a long period. Dining Roem Suite Italian Motif, Ten Pieces Mahogany with fine selected mahogany-veneer tops and drawer fronts. Full dust-proof construction. Bureaus arc 42" wide, fitted with 30x28" plates. Heavy four-pest bedstead in full size. Large chiffonier. Vanity dressing table with swinging side glasses. Finest of finish. Regular value $260. IN THIS AUGUST SALE, $185 Breakfast-Roem Suite, American Colonial Period Suite as illustrated is of the finest construction and finish, all parts being of the solid weed; no gum weed used. Can be had in mahogany or walnut. Buffets arc 60" long, extension tables arc 45x60". The enclosed china closet with the effect of panel deer is very beautiful, measuring 40" wide. Closed serving table. A set of high-back chairs, with the two-tone panel effect. Regular price $400, IN THIS AUGUST SALE, $250 Period Arm Chairs and Rockers of the English Type Finest of construction and finish. Sold in group or separately, as desired. Six pieces, as shown, consisting of drop-leaf table, serving table and four chairs. Finished in cither plain antique walnut or plain blue enamel Built.with magnificently carved and melded frames in antique mahogany. With high wing backs, upneisicrcn spring scais en wce nouems. Coverings et nnest grades of tapestry. . "' ,fv wiuv t,lUMUH -- Regular value, $95. SPEC1ALL Y PRICED IN THIS A UGUST SALE, $55 Regular values from $45 te $60. IN THIS A UGUST SALE, $32.50 Wc have gathered in the three Gimbel Stores furniture stocks as fellows Philadelphia $ 1 ,000,000 New Yerk - 1,000,000 Milwaukee 400,000 Total $2,400,000 If you were a furniture manufacturer, wouldn't you figure close te get the business of this concern? And we have wen the gieat business justifying such buying by making this the best place te buy furniture. GIMBEL BROTHERS t Largest American Retailers of Furniture In Friday Evening Ledger until we caught the wrong statement our announcement seemed te read: "Largest Retailers of Furniture in Philadelphia." The intent was te say, GIMBELS ARE LARGEST AMERICAN RETAILERS OF FURNITURE the buying power of our three stores effecting econo mies that show in our lower prices. It is only te emphasize the Stere's power te serve that lends us te set up comparisons. 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