Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M.
GiMbel Brethers
MARKET CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH
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Proper jrla$es de mere than save your eyes tlu-y often
.(;ve ether bail feeling. Gimbel service is exceptional.
I'l en examination, e( course.
Oncidn Community ninkes silver-plated Irtblcwarc of
rare quality nnd beauty. A Sale, of two beautiful designs
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.Wage Levels Maintained in
Face of Unemployment and
Reactionary Employers
INDUSTRIAL PEACE URGED
Paris Millinery Opening Our Thanks Are Especially
Due te These Great Premieres of Paris
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4len. li.nr kept iIip umenil Ipm'I nf
npps u ' de ilpf1nr.il "I nut -iif '
In "iijIir iIip ii'-rnsp niinp iiiiilen of'
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cenfinupd jimst.- en tin pntli of pre"..
rprlt..' Iip "UiiltiiiPil . "tlint 1- indiii '
'trlnl peni'p Kmplnynr nml unrUi"
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put it ii I nii'p In erili-r, te brine
In nn rul tlint flptni'tlp nirfiir.
tlint fnp- thp vprj llfpt'leixl of pnerp-
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After . eii.lpnmin: instanrp" of vte-l
Ipficp in thp t.iil anil mliip -tnk''s hp
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this fra'riiulal Mrifp In inilutrv. "e I
8iut arid wMI tliiil mpnni te .ptt) tlip
inrliltrial .li-piit( without rPPeiirp '
thp futilp nrl itranipnt of ferpp. Aiupr
Iran lniluiti" mnt Hnil n tmtliel tin'
'lll nvpit tln-p imln-tnal ill-tiirb.iii' . -nd
will Sim te tlip AniPii'.in Mi
man nn ndpipi.ite w.il'p n xnm; wa.'
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mind, who -ir down t. dt-rii- iIip
Iipm in a -plrit nf fn i pii - mid
perntini We tnn-t ultiiiian
te the -t.itp .if iip;ei tntien for -ptiIp-Tnpnt.
Wli iiitiiint up put thp pca "
eenfprpm p lioferi' tli.- -trnscl.'' Win !
cannot i mnkp iIip .ippeal t ri-ii-. .i
find fairies brfore wp ni.ike thp .liM-tn'
lind nii-.-eiippni'd npppil te f'lrip'
"I am a firm b'ln"r in 'Iip ultimi'p
fnlrnc.'.s and j i-t i ! ir-riknn! I l
lieve that no iliffupj.. f lipfin . n
pleypr ami iu.pl. in in - trp.'n ii it
thfT C.inneT n dj i'ri if b.i'i -i '
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Cuticura Talcum
,Fcinating1y rrayrant
Always Healthful
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LLEWELLYN'S
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Real Cowhide
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loathe It,, , I, r c- Ifinir.
Regular 15.00 Value
Next te Keith's Thmtre
Where
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My Child
te Scheel?
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mm r-l . . tj nnd Kiitlnf.ic
turi I 'in jiiuik nn- i.iiu.
(..it'Dii.'l I i'au en freiltnl
tloer sit I-jtilii. I.pi1k' r OIIU-p.
Ii 'Ipp. nil. In 'tJ.lr Jlcin
oil tnn .lit.. in ifiiiiplPtn unit
i.iiulil. infiii iii.itiiui of' any
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of Hip in ions instliiitiens will
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Philadelphia's Most Important
Buyer of Women's Dresses
Cables Frem Paris :
"Openings very interesting. Silhouettes
vary. Many important dressmakers still
showing the straight line for afternoon;
ethers show new, graceful drapes.
"Sleeves longer nnd often closely fit
tine Egyptian note strong also Persian;
and Chinese effect especially in em
broidery. "Favorite skirt length eight inches
from the fleer.
'ehcts cry -tienpr. Ale trope .eac?. a
u'l a Imth plain and embroidered metal-doth.
"Clek in all its variation? very poed for
coats and suits.
"Lending colers: Browns, black, geranium,
and v hue with shades of yellow and of bronze
for evening wear."
""She refers here te the "French geranium
-hade," which i in a beauty-class all by itself.
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$250 Fur Coats at $169
f Very attractive models in fine natural
..' "t. mukrat in the ncV lone lcncths.
And natural leopard-cat, trimmed with
extra-fine quality natural raccoon.
Silk lined gorgeously, of course.
l'ur belts or silk cord girdles the
gird!e are newer, but jeu may have
Inches or you like.
J$400 Fur Coats
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Hudsen 'ea! (dcd mus-krat) coats
plain cr trimmed.
Per-ian lamb coats with skunk cellars
and cutTs.
Rlack caracal coat-, with contrasting
cellar and cufTs
Natural taicoen coats exceptionally
'.nc, dark skill's.
lilmlirU r.ir alen, llilr.l flour.
Maisen Lewis, Suzanne Talbot, Vasselin Filletard,
Rcbeitx, Gcdrgcttc, Lancrct Maria Guy,
Evelyn P 'aren and Rese Descat
Each of whom most graciously put Gimbcls first in his or her planning for America's femininity.
Each of whom, wen entirely new acclaim in Paris for the models created for this winter.
The be3t from each, awaits you.
And te the Skilled, Artistic Designers of the
Justly Famous Gimbel Millinery Workrooms
who have caught the very inspiration of Paris nnd who have, in their turn, created new glory of millinery for
Philadelphia.
Besides the Paris Originals,
Besides the Gimbel Originals,
Besides the Gimbel Adaptations,
Are Fifty Originals Frem Other Artists of Paris
Thirty French hats te sell at $23.
Twenty French hats te soil at $20.
Gtmbtls. Millinery Salens, Third fleer.
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One of the Best
"Scheel Specials"
a Girl Ever
Saw!
I'laid coleur kiltie skut made en a
sire-. cle's "body." Special at 5;i.!).". And
the serge hleup te wear with it nay
blue with Peter Pan cellar of carlet or
tan crepe. Special at S:i.i3. I'.-te-ll-vcai
-I7C.
Beth can be worn separately as well as
teget'ier, but together they reproduce the
iKt $10 dress of the -easen! 8-te-18-ear
-i7e.
( otten Blouses in the new ted or in
hunter's green. Special nt $2. 8- te Hi-ycar
S17.CS. lml)p. il.in of lrp. rhlr.l fleer.
Women's Dresses
1$
Five "General Wear Medels" of various
Canten-weaves.
Special at
$29.75
Including the newcst-ef-all model pic
tured, with its wheel-motif treatment
each perfect little wheel made of cords
covered with the same rich Canten crepe
that makes the gown.
Twe models in Canten crepe with
panels of inset laddcr-tuckings.
A model with the famous "left side
drape" and the new, big, cut-jet buckle
tassel. And the fifth Canten crepe model has
the new girdle-drape the girdle bordered
with Dante blue, Venetian red nnd gray.
r.lmbi'U, SiiIeuh of llrf, third fleer.
Fishnet Vestees
With Cellar and Cuffs te
Match
Reautiful sets with insertion
of real filet lnce, edged with
filet pattern picot. Twe style
cellars roll tuxedo and the
popular round two piece models.
$1.50 value E
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- Cilnilicl. llrt fleer.
Children's Weel
Sports Hese
In the smart three-quarter
length of heather mixtures, with
novelty cuff top. The most
practical general-wear stocking
for the school child. Sizes
7 te S)l; specially l?0
priced at OOC
, r.lmlirl. I1rt fleer.
Oneida Community-Make
Silverware "Tuder Plate"
20-Year Replacement
Twe Beautiful Patterns A Sale
Heavily plated ever all with special sec- fc
tienal nlatinc at wear peints: "Duchess" and lV
"liarenct."
6 Teaspoons for $1.50.
6 Dessert Spoons for $2.73. v
fi Tablespoons for $3.
6 Medium Ferks for $3.
fi Dessert Ferks for $2.73.
G Medium Knives for $3.75. EmbeJhcd
handles.
6 Dessert Knives for $3.65. Embossed
handles.
6 Medium knives for $8.23. Hellew handles.
rucHH Dessert Knives for $8. Hellew handles. hikwet
besides a great variety of separate pieces and ether pieces for sets.
5lmbfl, Urt fleer.
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Stainless Steel Cutlery
In the September Sale of Heuse Furnishings
The opportunity te purchase stainless steel at such
low prices should be grasped. At no time heretofore have
we been able te offer (this class of merchandise at such low
prices
B Inlilp linhf.. Krpnrti vnarl
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0 Inrh Mulnlrsj l"l Snnlula. TB.
I'mliirh 1 .'.". i . JC
iii.m. nl ru-,tprer. t.e QC - nd l..mli ;fnl .teel Mlr,r.,
Milliilp. Strrl nltrhrn ! r I n E arh at .. 3C
Knlir.. n.ertf.l luppf nn.l h-n 0(- flinch tilnlPs teH tliilrlr' Inli.
" .'fiilarly .10e te Cfif i. OJC mpe liHmllri. insularly 11.25. TC
fl lllllr. hll(ll liHdf ..f b'nrk ht pacli OC
i i,n.pr,.rl rjib!r. Rtmnl-m e OC Orniu. ' Trait Knltr. ntalnlsa OC
nml iii'proef t . pO.UQ ,ei rfguRrv ,,n, . al OOC
Itilrlirn.rnrlnc Knlirs, B.ninir, ,i.i ,bony nnd com handlrn,
ifKii ir1 r"ic nnfl n"i', rhele ci.rti a.
35c
f.lmhflu, Srptrmhrr half. Ieurtli fleer.
$45 Dinner Sets at $34.95
In the September Sale
A Very
Unusual Value
106-picce open-stock set complete
for the service ei! 12 persons. An exact
reproduction of a beautiful French
set that sells for $165. Gracefully
shaped dishes with coin-geld handles
and border design in four colors.
A really remarkable set at .$31.95.
Value S-15.
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tilmlwls, Fourth fleer.
MKOTW
omen's $8 and $8.50
Oxfords, Street Shoes at
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Brogues, Beets,
! $3.85
Styles Fer Early Fall
The types of shoes needed for Fall nnd even later.
Russia Calf, Havana Brown, Tan Calf, Black Calf,
Patent Celt, Black Satin and Two-Tenes
Lvcry pair carries the Queen Quality guarantee, and the big purchase brings the shoes te you at less than
average half price!
(Ixtrn salespeople and a wonderful variety for cheesing.
$3.85 regularly $8 and $8.50.
(ilmlirlfc, mmiii.U fleer.
Mail and Phene Order Filled Same Day Received
10 Lbs. 50c St. James Coffee, $3. 15
ST. JAMES COFFEE. Pride of Philadelphia, high d 1 OQ
grade popular Coffee at 10 lbs. for $3.15, or 4 lbs. for P 1 0
GIMBELS BLUE MOTTLED LAUNDRY SOAP Makes white
cak f V ' f 10 Cak0S SpcC'al nt ?,';i0, or 10)dRc
PUKITV PEAS
Carload tender Karlv
June
NEW MACKEREL
Lenex dainty Norway white
CtrnAl 11 ttn . , . J
X;, vjuue, case w;ib, , Msli, 10 - lb. pa s d 1 Q g
dozen or Vz d07.cn 1 1 I special JJ) 1 .OO
"FW IjTiVVwniii?20 GAJAYA JEMA' HALF PRICE
i.irlwiJv5RRY ' F,""Wn8 finest packed, cum
t PRESERVES t dozen $6.50, dez., 'iHC
Lenex Brand b e-h P-r...,ln .i,i , .i i.. . , ' ' - e I rr
uui, iiivs ni giass .... i ,
fruit preserves, 45c containers.
"""vii jam oi.e.i, tie7en
case
"' or .i jar Jets at Oi
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MAINE BABY CORN
Lenex fine.-t Maine sweet Cern
Fflt1l- n..rl ...! 1 tT - ..
-0,.l, J SL -"" iiu puunuu, iiec cans, uiiau
KS' FernRaKTASTn ""t- l n I 1 C
Chen -il Tr,.f00ilnOn,T Quaker, IMPORTED SARDINES
iV..?.ta$llSS,!rr:14c
"" '"i-. "-lire ioe.i Merf. llientnut Mrrrt .nnr,
TOMORROW In the Subway Stere
Girls' $7 Jersey Dresses
te Be (he Ar
Sold at pO7D
r. excellent for Scheel and
m After Scheel Wear
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The cute two-piece Peter Pan models
'hat are se popular right new. With
nd cufft. Sizc
S3.95.
ij hj'4 'bat are se popular rig
' .i L- l"?5ft?A dean white linen cellar a
r' r tSyWfrl for girls of 0 te II years.
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Girls' Weel
Serge Gym
Bleemen
and Shirts,
$1.95 te $2.50
Full pleated.
Sizes C te 14
years.
Girls' Bleemers
or One-Piece
Dresses at
$1.95
PS alue. Of
excellent quality
gingham. Sizes
0 te 14 years.
GlmbeU, Subnnr Bterf,
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Ziihi t ir-i Qfsf.i s' and &'' Wearing
uuiuu ' iVeci
Necessaries for Scheel
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He! Fellows, Scltioel Opens Friday!
Boys'AU-Weol Norfolk Suits
With Extra Pair djQ CA
of Knickers O.OU
The warm, serviceable kind of clothing for school wear I
Checks, stripes nnd fancy weaves.
All nizes 7 te I 6 years.
Beys' AlI-Woel
Tweed and Cheviot
Suit With Extra
Pair ef.Knickcra, 8 te 18 djl O CQ
Beys' Oliver Twist
and Middy Suits
Corduroys, Cheviots
and Ail-Weel Serge 3 te 8
years, at
(.Imbrli, Huhwny hlerr.
$3.95
Tomorrow
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Sics up te U for boys, girls and .small
"Big" Beys' Shoes for Scheel
Wear at
Sizes 2'i te 5'rj.
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$3.45
(ilmbrU, Sunns Htert. ,
A Subway Stere Opportunity! '
1500 Pairs of Children's
Scheel Shoes
$1.85
Every Iair a Special Value
Streng, fturdy-weariiiK little shoes that will give excellent service
durnifr strenuous school davs!
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