WFWfiJW& ,.---, vtk -'swJvSffi TM5pi?SVvf , l . i . ,v J n vw :". .." 5 -. , - -i rSV;'' '" ' "V .- r.$t w ur - ' 1G EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER PWjADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17; 1922 LOCAL STARS IN f Stere Hours, 9' A. M. te 5 P. M. Philadelphia, Thursday, August 17, 1922 Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH t NINTH Fer Philadelphia Is te have several new big hotels readiness for the Scsqul-centennlal. Many of the modern hotels of the country were furnished by Glmbela. This means much te you when buying furniture. Grocery orders of $5 nnd upward delivered by freight te your nearest railroad station, within n lOff-mic radius. Open a charge account with the Gimbel Pure loed Stere. Friday a H Fer Friday AMATEUR CLASSIC I? i i itiM I IM 4 : m 'i Philadelphia's Best Golfers Will Drive Off in National Tour ney at Brookline SARAZEN'S GREAT VICTORY Saturday is the Inst day for entrants In the natlennl nnintettr colt champion shin nt Hroekllne, MnM te get their nnniPi In. Philadelphia's hopes haTC net let the mnttcr ride until the Inst minute, nnd most of them nre nil set for the New Knglaiul trip early in September. There nre some, of course, who will net set en the band-wagon until they nre rinse te tlie (lend line; hut wlintever happens our fnir city will be strongly repre- i scnted. The younger generation hns reme rapidly te the fore in the lat twelve month. Men like Mnreus (ireer and .Tehnny lleadle. of Llnnerch : Charlev Doelp, the Lit Lit champion, and ethers he been playing brilliant, dashing1 golf, nnd with the sweep of confidence thnt their recent work hns engi'tidertd will make trouble for the best that ether cities can send te Uroekline. The Merien t'ricket Club will have l the largest delegation te make a bid for the amateur title. Mn Mnrten, the lViinlvuui.i State champicin , i IMdle Iingga. ( -l'rinceten football star, who hni lieeii making a great hid for fame en the llrik. Dr. .lelin Itebh, l'lti! Sargent ami William T. West will all go i Pine Vallej has two excellent repre- . Mutative in H. K. Sanson and It. S. i Kampmnnn. Zimmer Piatt, of White- I marsh Valley, is ure te play, and if , the weather is reasonably cool, Weedic Piatt will also be en deck, J Piatt hns always given n brilliant i ncceunt of himself in thtj amntcur tilt, though he never quite mnnaged te breeze threush strengb enough te win tht crown. i Twe years age he eliminated Dave I Hcrren, then national champion, by a ' brilliant display of golf ever the en- i gineers' course at Ilesljn, L. I. He wen the decision two up en the thirty- I Fcventh green when he chipped a shot from the long dead glass dead te the pin. Piatt was suntrnek nt Pine Valley euring the nfendub lintapienhips lat month, and if the -weather is het he will net be permitted tn participate. Whitemnrsh :ile h.is Nerman Max well and Pred Knight eligible for the , amateur ehi.-Mi . though up until yp terd.iv tlu-v bnd ini turned in their nuiiH1 te PrniM'is Warner. , Other eligibles frmn this district nre Kddie Cl.iw. "f I'ere't View; Oeyrge , Ileffner. of IJal.i . P.ml Tewk'bury. of Aremmink: I'hnrliu Hecktier. of Cedar brook, and lwig Sleigh, of Proektide. Stiff Competition j Ne Plul.uMphi in has ever sueeecded in winning the am.iteur title, and the' chance of it tlu jenr in stdte of the class i epresctit uu 'his district is shin, indeed. The champions nf the Inst eight years, KramN imniet, Hub Gnnlni r. Chick Evan-. Pa llerren and Jesa , Ouilferd ; the scintillating British stars, Bebb. Jenes and the title-holders from every distrn t in this United States will , be there. lelin Headle, of the famous golfing fanill, h.i been mnUing himself promi nent in the lust few months. Only the, oilier day he het a fs at Llniierch, while tever.il week-, age his elubmate, Mart us fip-er, dil a brilliant 07. Ueth thec lads are "dark hersc." who may turn as utieptrtcd a triel; n J'runeN fliuiiiet did in the open of 101", while Charlev Doelp, ulie dnJn't knew a malue from a -lire n fexv jear" age. Is also a d mgereus cutnpetiter. Driggs and Zimmer Piatt nNe can be numbered among the eunger set thnt lias been making geliing history in thy j ear of grace l'.i'J'J Put malnU wh.it Phllmli-lphln hopes nre abser' ng the eirc imainbient at mosphere these d.ij leallv hinge en the veterans Mm stun and Weedie Piatt The.v are the irierf aud true battlers of the distn-t : men h irdened in the com cem petitne grind Mnx rai-il high in tl e qualifying round lasi war and vhuul de as well .it MroekI.no. History Kepeats Itself .lust a war ii2e 'lie able lni ks n( Gene s;.na7eti were 11. muted in triijinph ever the thinning scalp of M .leek Ilutchi-en. i Jeiie trimmed the gaunt Scotchman 7 and in tin- Profe.sjen.il (ielfers A-e. intien tournament e.er the links of the Inuoel Cnunf-.i Club. trpl.n h" .ignin fnee,) Jeck m ,i nint'h rf Mtnl ImiHirt.inie te both. The victor would inh inci into rf- se.nj.nn.il round if tin -.urn' ('ii-sie new lie'i.g plnved 'it Mikiiiniit. the vanquished would be iiu ( reiminieii-h e'milnntid Tin- mail li was n bu'llani en-, and by winn'ng it in a niantii r tl.nt stamped him as one of tin- mesi cniir.i.-eeiis golf ers in the world ,irnen has lifted him self almost te the peak of geltinrf ni'hii eim-nts m l he I'ulted States. The lctery is a popular one. for youth nlwajs has the vmpatln of tin world win n it comes te a tusc with age and experiem -. The C li.-impien Caddies Yesterdav the 1,1'inereh eaddies tightened tlieir grip en the h.impien ship of tlu i it bv wmni.ig nil of t i" . srreii m. in In- " i t ii the tu car i from St. l)iiiil-i Nei u -Ingle U.m r- li be fulled te In i al, '.mi an, i hi li t enrd "C the dn win that of Cijum Ci tl sU III. who has n Te te his iredit J L)en-i turned In a "! nnd Ted Jtendle, the kid brother of Johnny, had an S2 Next week the Llnnerch tournament with the bes from the I'rtrtet Club will decide the cliaiupmshlp of Philadelphia. Tomorrow Women's Serge and Tricetine Suits fer at $25 cheaper actually cheaper than you could have bought them back in the "golden age" of 1913 ! Se don't measure them by today's $25 price-tags they aren't ! Serge or tricetine. Navy blue or black. Three styles the staple, service able, dependable styles that lastl Made with the new, longer coats. Made with the new, longer skirts though we turn them up te whatever length is most becoming te her individual require ments. And "quality straight through! Sizes 34 te 4Q. fltrebrts. Salen of Ircs. Third fleer. Pick Up Her Scheel Dresses at a Big Saving! Girls' $3 te $3.95 "Broken Size" Dresses Reduced te $1.95 Pink, Mup and brown check ginghams. Regulation dresses, tee. Plenty with winter's long sleeves among them, a! i! ,A 11 .. -. :.. .1.. i-i V V- tu H',UilI M.CR 111 .UV lOt, $5.95 te $16.75 Dress-Up Dresses Reduced te $3.95, $5 and $7.75 Organdies, voiles dotted Swisses. All gay, swret colors. 6- te 14-year tdzes in the let I.ibnl-I, s.-ilen of llre. Third fleer. jfTtpH b4 &. - MM iliy Closing Out a Greup of Women's Lew Shoes at $2.65 Small Sizes of $7 te $12 Kinds We don't consider what they cost us! Because they arc mostly small sizes: 2j2, 3, 312, 4, 42. 5 and bVi. But there is quite a sprinkling of larger sizes also for early cemer3l Oxfords : Pumps : Ties Variously in satins, Russias, patent, two-tones and kid. A qucerly low price for an August clean-up $2.65. filmbflu, Pecnnil fleer. Amateur .b ports Tlii KlMiurt rrnfiluniiN n.-t rlii Irmelmc u.u' "il ' 1 "'I'" 'lir 2 "i -n l"ar lilll.i rr JIJO ri-iiirifirl Jiemi' Wflllnclen ll-xt irk. trwMlnn, (lrin c!a Si-ptrmb r I t" uinie open i harli Well ington, 10'lt .N irtli Iiwrnre BireM, or plione I'nluiiil'i i etl'Jil Thr drurl l'et -will furnlrh thu nppnil. tlen for the Ilurn Hnrdart nliix this evis nlnir rtt Prt ninMi unl iHiirurn ntreatn Truimore II. I l"Vii-tlilrteii fr, trurllnc. Maurlcu Pmiib, 501S lUrkt trcet The Gurflflil A . Hatiirdny nnd twllljht ililen epru for Itr.i i-iubh hums nlnrn O. W Mulllcnn. 1IM0 Kniit I'ninhrla 8trrt 1'nlrlilll rriifr,liiiil. flrni laii traltns T H. Jeu'-n ..lu.'l Nuilh I flttujnw uri'-t TlllprlletUrn HfiU, Ham1 hi.', Ilit rlim, BeptnuliT hihI unli -law -, eprn J rt UftiK SH1W 'nicll mm, ur 1 hcii Lern- l)nl .145 ilUrlllir ilil i ruxrrii II I., liren nlni-t, n jur,, twi light lHt Ol'l l'l till, I Ollllll), Jll t CelumbU h venue, r Iaikiiii A, ( , if Avl'luUin N J , flrnt eUM, trHdlnv, tnn euiiixh Lnber Day open Cliarits Allrn Amluben, N, J, Tlucii All-Aim rl(iln. Ilrtt Bn,i ereri.l cliw, home or awuy. K baakry, 83I r'. ten utrwi. Ceumtl A. ',. flrxt claas, Iravpllnir. cprn dut. v C tialtinlieriir US Uur Uur Jeiv (trret llrllmny A. I'., Junier rli, trllnir etu ilatts, J AV Cassldj, 421 Walnut t'uriuil Itiillenn, Junier cla. tra.llnc epli datm, II. 0111 17U mi Tteia, Btit lirriiuirii'Mii t nnruMii'. iirni ria. tiaicl Inir. ilen ilatr In Aucuat W J t'jna, .Ak, l VWll' ,tiiivui .linn ii.i uiniiiiin 11 .. IndUnn lYofrleiml. flrl rlniia, traf. .. w-ftnw? i,lwn ilnt.a 111 Atliltfll unit U.i.l.tnl-i. i,.tt":..-"" -- -."-- -r"-v uiKtsuitni 4033 North Marahall L T:-., an, .. (.,n-. v "'imr,, pn Out. In tf' i?h ,1, wlainan r Drllfery. flmt cliu. Ira.v ..- !''." , . ira in ausuu mnn KMiam 'iteimnJ&r"" r1" - , . IBBU. .ttfc0,1,L tO,'." li.H smtf w ljjpi .4i - it',j. ' i' - IkiUt '"" "' Misses' $12.75 te $25 Tub Dresses Reduced te $8 Linens plain, or with great big detsj or with double-ringa of white evcry color under the sun, including red. Ginghams perfectly beautiful ginghams. French voiles, daintily hand-drawn. French crepes all hand-made all hand-drawn. 14- te 20-ycar sizes in the let. $8.95 te $15 Dresses Reduced te $5.75 Voiles, tissues, prints, ginghams won derful pick-ups! 14- te 20-year sizes in the let Olmbrbi, S.iletui of Uri'M, Third fleer. r Big Reductions in Beys' Washable Suits SixtM 3 te 10 Yean Oliver Twist, junior Norfelks nnd middy suits. Full selection in colorings and styles. $1.E0 Suits nt 75c. $2.50 Suits nt $1.35. $3 Suits nt $1.85. S3.50 te $4.50 Suits at $2.33. $5 Suits at $2.95. Khaki Knickerbockers, value $1.25, at 9ec. Sites 8 te 18 Year White Duck Norfolk Suits, at $3.75, value $8.50. Tan and Black and White Crash Norfelks, mostly with extra knickers, nt S6.50. value $12.50. Palm Beach and Panama Nor folk Suits with extra pair of knickers, at $9.75, values $12.50 te $15. Silk and Mohair Norfolk Suits, at $8.75, value $13.50. nimlx-Ia, Third fleer. Men's English Broadcloth Shirts $2.98 Values $4.50 te $6 Greatest bargains of the season in this beautiful shirting. White, tan, gray. rilmMn, Tirnt fleer. Ninth rHrrctj Alse Mllmaj Mere. Ik VJ 1 Mail and Phene Orders Filled Same Day Received - 5 lbs. of Coffee for $1 5000 lbs. of Gimbel "Victory Blend" chestnut-roast Coffee, at 5 lbs. for $1. at pkg. each Kellogg's Cornflakes Fresh toasted crisp Cornflakes; limit one dozen pkgs., 7lc '125 Steel-Cut Coffee Lord CaUert, chart' remeved: 3 one-lb. pkgs. for $1.25, JP. Haif 'Price"" I Flerida (Juata Jelly, finest Boneless Bacen Philadelphia sugar-cured OO selected Hncen at lb tO California Peaches In rich sugar syrup, Halves, big cans; case dozen, '$ dozen or 3 can lets at can "Premium" llama Swift's hickory-smoked Peach $1.95; 21c Ham; 36c quality; case, 4 dozen glasses, net necessary te paibeil, SO.uO, dozen or ',i dozen 1 Cc at lb , lets, at glass "J Shee-Peg Cern New Potatoes , Lenex Brand whole grain tcn- imn-sKin nicaiy coeuing nest , uer snee-reg Lern, nan price; wnue roiaiecs, ou-id. r r-c case, aeen or yj uezen 1 lc bushel sack - Mets, at can Ceylon Tea Keystone Chop Tippy India Ceylon Black Tea in 10 , A A II. ,-. A I1UIS, Ul., iU., tot., (ilmhfla. Turs Toeil Merr. Cheatnnt Slrrtt Annex. 10c 5- or 3-lb. $1.25 Pound Bexes "Pirika" Chocolates at 60c Including chocolate-covered nuts, fruits, creams and ethers. Freshly packed for Gimbels. 60c lb. Xene sold te dealers. Combination 80c Chocolate Almend Clusters; 40c hard and filled Gless Candles; and Greer's 80c high-grade chocolates, the 3 lbs., value ?2, 1 ,,11-for J Vi GOc chocolate covered Toasted AlarhhrnallewH, lb. box at 45c 40r asserted haul and filled gles candies, tin O O at ZOC (iltnlwla, ( hrtnut ilreit Aiinra. and hulmnj- htore. The Wonder of It! Half Price, and Near Half FOR MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S Kuppenheimer and Suits at $25 Fer summer wear, for fall, for year 'round wear. Seft - finished worsteds, veleurs, tweeds, clear-finished worsteds and cas simeres. Kuppenheimer and Society Brand buits are worn by best-dressed men every where. Their lowest wholesale pice is higher than our summer clean-up price $25 half price and near half. All Summer Suits Half Price Frem ether suppliers: Palm Beach Suits at $7.50 Mohair Suits at . . .$10.00 Tropical Worsted Suits at $17.50 Gabardine Suits at. $20.00 Blue Serge Suits at. $15.00 All-linen Knickers at $3.75 All-wool Stripe Flannel Trousers at $3.75 JiSiiH .r.r'jfmt- i im 4 . w' zkKMl 1 iH &Zwt' -xMX'Mw' I'M I Mhwm MPm mm jQ mmm li (iIiiiIh-In, Srcenil fleer, Mntli Slrett. These Mohair-Covered Living-Roem Suites Were Se Well Bought That the August Sale Price Is Practically the Cost of the Coverings Alene $245 Regularly $400 $245 Luxurious Living-room Suite, as illustrated davenport, English low-back reclining ... cmu nun niiiK-u.iL'r. muauiu i-iiiur. wavcnpprc 13 i leet long, bread 1 1'illew snrini: amis, snrinir huats. nillnw RnrintF Kei.u i ( ions ' b j Nete that the coverings are of high-grade mohair. That the outside backs of ail pieces arc covered in the same material. And that the construction throughout is of Gimbel standard, inside and outside. tilinbrli., hUth fleer. AN UNUSUAL SALE! $22.50 te $35 New Autumn Silk Dresses at $JE Would be quite impossible if we hadn't the actual silks that these charming dresses are made of and in some cases we even had the trimmings en hand! Every garment is an "advanced" style. Thirty-one styles all next Fall's models. Nete the new sleeves Nete the new hip-drapery Nete the new hip-ornament sometimes it's a buckle. Canten crepes, crepe de chine, crepe-back satins and the lovely satins and charmeuses that are a Fall feature. Pearl-beaded. Crystal-beaded. Draperies especially the new one-side drapery. Celer-faced sleeves. Color Coler Celer bead panels. Pleated panels. Sash-tics. The new braided girdles braided of cords covered with the silk of the dress itself. One of the many, many style3 pictured. Misses' sizes for ages 10 and 18. Women's sizes mostly 3G te 4-1 with a sprinkling of sizes 40 and 48. $13. OlmbfU, Hubwnr Stere, In the Subway Stere Factory-Clearance of Children's and Misses' Common-Sense Shoes at $1 and L.95 Kinds Thai Other Stores Get $2.50 and $3 for Bought from a well-known shoe manufacturer. These oheea are "built" te allow the tiny feet te grew. See picture at left. Every shoe has a sturdy oak sole and soft and comfort able yet durable uppers. At $1 and $1.95. l J 1 V i ff . r 71 -j-i-; l II I u Continuing the Sale of Men's Suits 1 etJvf and $35 Seme Have Extra Pair of Trousers Judging from the response, this salt has certainly wen the approval of the men of Philadelphia. Herringbones : Yeung Men's Suits Hfi-i Ingbenes, ve lour s, cassiinerpi, worsteds and cheviiits. Pencil stripes or plain weivti'ds, in blue, btewn, olive or black. Deuble- and s i n g 1 e -breasted. Alse speits models. Suits for New and Fall Pencil Stripes : Blue Serges Tweeds Business Men's Suits Vw moil who slay young and caily nilddlc-agcd men of aflaiis. Conservative eolerimis and patterns, quiet stripes In browns, olives. Plain and and weaves, giays, rich Older and Large Men .Smeeth velour cassl meres, smooth worsteds and silk mixtures. Medium nnd dark grays( blues, dark browns. Plftin and in neat patterns quiet htripes. and Beys' $12.50 Extra-Trousers ) $e TEl Suits at O. O All-wool, tee. Ages 7 te 10 years. T spfW ryr & ' i ,,,. ,jaL(p(i--'"'j filmhfln. hulmny Htr. '-.- -..Jf'..!. ,.,t N fllmlwli. liubwar hler. ilM Vt ';f,''. WVvt.l, 1 ,.-JHiii'vHueVn,i i.-VufeiViL
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