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rxiiLALLrHIA iKQUiiwK, a Ahj AY AiOrvNLv JllLl" 15, 1S19 JL Gimbel Brothers Friday, July 18, 1919 Glfftbel BrOtlierS STORE HOURS 9 TO 5 Closed All Sunnier Saturdays FrL. 7.30 A. M-. from the fnneral parior -i W. A.

DunUp. 19th and Falnnount are. solemn requiem mass at Church of the Geu. ACTIVITIES OF DAY M. inf.

rntate. rienas muj nu 8 to 10 P. M. MeMtLLEX. July 16.

JOHX. hmrtwwl Mem1 th late Mary McMulleo. ReUUe friends are invited to attend foneraL at 8.3f A. from. th residence of son.

John McM alien. 2607 Martha U. Mptnair Suits Give Cpolness Priestley English dwellings at Kockland and Fmnklln streets; cost S3H.000. Bnwdpn Construction CompanT. alterations to school at southeast corner of Sergeant and streets, for Board of Education; cost $11,300.

J. Myers, one-story brick addition to church at Front and Oueen streets, for German Church Association: cost $30UO. J. alterations to building at FertT-fourth street and Baltimore it venue, for Uome cf Merciful Savior; cost $1500. C.

A. Mauonstr. erect six two-story brick dwellings at Sevntv-frmrtn street and Limekiln avenue: cost C. E. Biddle, erect twentv-four two-srorv brick dwellings at Fiftr-third and Litchfield streets: cost J13S.00O.

Stuckert Cornpanv. erect fonr-storr bank and office buildia? at 142r Chestnut street, for Republic Trust Company; cost $65,000. Reouiem mass at Bt. Ann a LnnTCn. iu Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Anto aervlce. MAXEELT. Suddenly Atlantic City. July 15, ELIZABETH7 widow of II BHL ESTATE Properties at N.

E. Corner of and South Streets Conveyed 11. Maneely. lielatrres am irienua to funeral serrices. 2 P.

late resi dence. 190 X. 17th st. Int. South lurei amd Service imi Hot Weather 12.50, HAINES.

July 1. LAURA beloved wife of Herbert Haines and-daughter of the late Edmund and Margaret Ellis. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. 2 P. from her late residence.

3431 N. Hope st. Int. Cheltenham M. E.

Boryins Grounds. Friends may call Fri. eve. HARBERSOX. July 15.

WILLIAM husband- of Florence C. Hrberson (nee Csrr) and son of Troy and thelate William J. Har-berson. aped 35. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services.

2 P. at parlor of William Rowen. 807 E. Girard sve. Int.

North Cedar Hill Cem. HEALT. July 16. BRIDGET M. HEALT.

Relatives- and friends are invited to attend funeral. 7.30 A. from residence of her brother. John F. 6304 Tine "est Phila.

Solemn mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Rosary. 9 A. M. Int. Tonkers.

N. T. Tonkers and Olen Falls. J. papers please copy.

HEWITT. Jnly 16. MART HEWITT. Funeral services. at 2 P.

M. precisely, from the residence of Samuel Kenworthy. 343 Green lane. Roiborough. Int.

private. HILTXER. July 16. HENRY HILTNER. In Sth year.

Relatives and friends. Anna M. Ross Post. Xo. 94.

G. A R. Survivors of "3d Re g't. Chattahocchee Tribe. Xo.

17. Imp. O. of R. invieJ funeral services.

2 P. 51.. 3313 W. Harold sr. Int.

private. Remains may be viewed 8 to 10 t. M. HrMMEL. Of 2532 X.

Mervtne July lft. ELLA wife of Harry E. Hummel. Rela Hill Cem. 5IAXX.

July 15. CHARLES of William H. and Anna L. lann (nee fubb. aged 21.

Relatives and friends. so mem bers of Siloam M. K. cnurcn ana School: 131st Class of Central High School. invited to attend funeral service.

3 residence, set Mercer st. w. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friaads nay cau Fri eve 1 5, 1 7.50, $2(I $25-Gimbels Six Large Dwellings Costing vrirv Tnw ift rwARTJES. hnstatBd or Catherine Mecky fnee Schmidt), aged OS Prosecute Owners Unnumbered Hosses Special to Tke Inquirer.

PAULSBOEO, N. J-, July 17. Patience having ceesed to be a virtue with members of Council of this borough, they hare at least decided to prosecute all property- owners who have failed to properly number their houses in accordance with an ordinance tives and friends invited to innerai. at 8.30 A. 68 JO umemin rute.

$150,000 to4 Be Erected at Merion' private. Priestley mohair is a modish summer fabric that combines style, service and comfort a MTTCTTTTT TnlT 16. ELIZA. wddoW fabric that atraeals to men vho won sacrifice good appearance in dress on any account. It is only who William Mitchell.

ReU tives and frienda av invited to attend fnneral services. well tailored mohair suits that have and hold good looks; it isn't ever ytailor who knows how tives and friends invited to the service. P. at her late residence, ana 2. which was adopted ty tne governing i r.

JL. at Oliver H. Bair 1S20 st. Int. rrivate.

Xorth Laurel Hul Cem. body mere than a year ago. O'BRIEX. Jnly 15. MARGARET M-.

wife fcestnut st. int. Jew Garden Cemetery. Chester county, Ta. of James J.

O'Brien. Relatives and friends JOHXSOX. I ate of Osage Jifly 17. EDITH, wife of Erick Johnson. Relatives George L.

Brown representing Augusta X. Meeker, have sold the property at the northeast corner of Fifth and South streets, having a frontage of 114 feet on South street, and the same depth on Fifth stTeet. and DIED invited to funeral. 8.30 A. Ul residence.

1006 W. Huntingdon ft. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Mercy Church. 10 a. M.

precisely. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Anto funeral. and fr'ends are invited to attend funeral.

WROT3: 14. CHARLES T. BA-'3 P- M. from fnneral parlors of William H. ROCX.

of Atlantic City. X. in his SSd S. W. cor.

5th and Spruce sis. Int. OWEXS Jnlr 16. CHARLES EDWARD. vear.

lceianve ana inecis, rraoKiia i Lodge. Xo. 134. F. A.

51.: Sismet R. A. 10 P- includes the properties at 431 to 44o husband of Marie A. Owens and aon of Pat. 5outn Street and irom o21 to o2o Chanter.

X. 2T.1. and Post N. 2. G.

A. R. KESL. Suddenly. Jnly 15.

JOSEPH rick and the late Mary C. Owens. Keunves and friends and employees of Strawbridge Clothier and Cnion Assembly. Xo. 30.

A. O- South Fifth street nnrt fnnr I invited to fnnerrl services, at 2 P. husband of Anna Kesl. aged 62. Relatives 1924 Arch st.

and friends, a No Moravian Lodge. Xo. 15: Co. swellings in the rear. T-i, at it.

it. nrins rarsi The purchaser Int ri.iTate. Bohemian Beneficial Society: Society Vlastimil is Louis Mark. The properties are as and Ladies' Ldge. Star of the East.

Xo. 83. M. invited to fnneral. s.30 A.

alia' residence. 512 Ma rim road (65th and Girard High mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, 10 A. M. pi i- ri. 1 invited to fnneral services.

3 P. late residence. 1R42 X. 2th st. Int.

Laurel Hill '-rtcu aL ana it is reported that the price paid was in excess of Jhese at $12.50 to $25 are from one of our best suppliers. Specials in Other Sub-Tropical Suits Save Third or Better Enppenheioier "Cool Aair-o-Weave Suits reduced to $13.50. Priestley's Scotch and Aerpore Cloth two-piece Suits, also very leight-weight Worsted, Cheviot and Serge Suits, reduced to $16.50. Silk Suits at $20 and $25 New 6traight-front and sports models for men and young men. Made of Shantung and other imported silks, cArefnlly tailored.

Kuppenheimer Suits Reduced. Save up to a Third at $22.50, $26.50 and $33 Men's and young men's Suits of Summer Tweeds, Worsteds, Homespuns and Flannels; largely Kuppenhemer make, and in a varied assortment of fabrics and models single- and double-breasted, waist-line and plain, some with "bell' sleeve. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Cem.

Friends may call 8 to 10 P. M. K1LDEA. Suddenly. July 16.

THOMAS PHILLIPS. July 15. HARRY husband of Sallie T. ThiUips (nee Rice. Relative and hut hand nf Mary A.

Kildea (nee Doris), aged BCLMAX. Jnv 14. rHTT.IP beloved son of William H. and Caroline Bulman mee Graf. Relative and friends, also emplovees of Globe Ticket invited to funeral.

7.S0 A. 51.. parrots' residence. 2231 X. Howard st.

Requiem mass at St. Bonifacius Church. A. 51. 'lit.

Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Friends may call after 7 P. 51. 15. FREDERICK beloved husband of Amelia Boedecker.

aced Relatives and friends, also Phila. Quartet Club are invited to attend fnneral. 3 5. Relatives and friends, also P. R.

R. Re lief and Red Rose Lodge. Xo. 362. V.

B. this figure. Smullen Barry report that they have sold for Frank Mahon 6lK front fet of building ground located along Merion and Sycamore Merion. It is understood that a number mrnlorTt rocionnc: -w-ill Ko rpptprl friends, also Camp o. 3.

r. -). B. oi Keystone Commandery. Xo.

4S. P. O. 5. of a.

Penna. R. R. Relief, arc Invited to attend his funeral services. Snn at 2.30 P.

M-, at his W. E. and R. S. are invited to attend funeral.

at 8.30 A. from his late resi dence. E. JIarshall Langborne. Pa.

High late residence. 1- X. Farson wesc raiMi-Int. private. Friends may view remains Sat.

mas at Our I.ady or Orace Church. South Ijnchome. at 10 A. M. Int.

at St. Andrew's eve. j. i rr wwk rvu- i P. from tie chapel of Wetzel Son POPE.

At Bordentowfl. N. July .16, J. lu'a Ul (232S Germantown are. Remains mav be view- VIVIEN' POPE, daughter of Charles A.

and R. C. Churchyard. Newtown. KNEEPLER.

At Glenolden. Delaware Co. July 16. HARRY hnsband of I'roperty was neid ror sale at ed at his late residence. 8105 Frankford ave Jennie R.

Pope. Relatives and friends am A. Nell has sold to A. Weissman the invited to funeral, from parents resilience. JIalloch Kneedler.

aged 62. Relatives and friends, employees of Strawbrldge Clothier. Farnsworth ave. and Crosswuks Boraen- town. X.

at 4 r. m. int. at ait. invited to requiem mass.

fct. Clement 8 r. Holly IX. J. Cem.

Remains may be Tiewed after noon. Church, 20th and Cherry 10 A. M. Int. private.

5It. Moriah Cem. Remains may be viewed 8 to 10 P. at parlors of S. P.

Frankenfield Sons. 5300 Vine PREXDERGAST. Formerly of Jenkintown, July 16. 51 ARGARET. wife of rate Michael Prendergast.

aged 74. Relative and friends are invited to attend funeral. Kuppenheimer" and "Society Brand" Suits, at to $60; in Philadelphia exclusively at Gimbels. 1 Gimbels, Second floor. 'inth Street.

Holmesburg. Fri 7 to 9 P. M. Int. Greenwood.

IK. Cem. BRITTOV Jvly 17. JOSEPH husband of Rose Rritfoji. aged 54.

Relatives and friends, also William B. Schnider Lodge. Xo. 419. F.

and A. 51.. are invited to attend funeral. 10 A. 51., from his late residence.

1633. X. Sth st. Int. 5fickve Israel Cem.

BITRXER. IMS. overseas. Sergeant ALBERT 'pon of 5Ir. and 5Irs.

Joseph Burkner. 7117 Tulin Tacony. Requiem Frneral 5fass. St. 5'incent's Church.

Tacony. at 7.30 A. M. Relatives and friends invited. BT'RGXER.

ELIZ A BE HI nee Voslmnn. widow of Harry Burirnt-r. sped 55. Relatives a fid friends respeclf uliy tn.itpd funeral services. 3 P.

at ifT KXIPE. July 15. DAVID KXIPE. aged 30 A. M.

from tier late resiaence. mm pop Relatives and friends are invited to at lar st. Solemn high requiem mass at tne Church of the Gesu. 0 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepul tend funeral. 2 P. from his-late 4 residence. 300 Butler Ambler.

chre Cem. four-story brick hotel and the three-story brick stable at the northwest corner of Sixth street and Girard avenue for a nominal consideration sub-jert to a mortgage of $50,000. The property is on a lot 44 feet by an irregular depth and is assessed at C. Elias has conveyed to L. Coane the three-story brick house at 5040 Market street for a nominal consideration subject to a mortgage of $7500.

The property occupies a lot 17 by 77 feet and is assessed at $11,000. South 17th Street Dwelling Sold C. Biddle has sold to A. Ii. Atter-burv the four-storv brick house at South Seventeenth street for $15,000.

KRCMM. July 15. GOTTLIEB, hnsband of RI THERFORD. July 16. JAMES, beloved Kate Knimm nee Hessl.

Relatives and husband of Mary Ella Rutherford. Relatives About the Nicest "Type" of Low Shoe for Wear With "Afternoon Silks" or Smart Street Clothes friends. Home Department of Ev. Lnth and friends invited to funeral services. Church of Advent, all societies of which he 2 M- at his late resiaence.

was a member, invited to funeral services. Stillinan st. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem.

Remains may be viewed Fri. eve. at 2 P. L. 2530 5th fct.

Int. priv ate, lit. ernon Cem. Women's SCHALL. July 15.

AXXA wife of Henry Schall. aged 59. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. KCHXER. July 16.

GEORGE son of Georse A. and Catherine Kuhner Inee Hob- Men's Straw Hats At $2.45 Pure luck to get these new straws at this price the market is as bare as a dried bone; factories can't deliver men's straw hats at any price! Get one of these to finish the summer with. S2.45. Boys' Tub Hats, in lineen (cotton); silk and A Palm Beach cloth; save a third, at 0UC Gimbels. First floor.

Market at Ninth. at 3 P. 51.. at ner late resiaence. card I.

in his 11th year. Relatives and friends. Black Satin Oxfords late residence. W. Sterner St.

Int, rri-vate. German I utheran Cera. CAHILL. July 15. MARGARET ni'e of late Patrick Caliill.

late of ille. Pa. Relatives aid friends invited to l.ish mas at St. Stephen's Ch'ir-h. at A.

M. Int. S- John's Cem pottville. on trin leaving Pf.nlM-g 10.30 A. 51 viewed Fri.

after 8 P. 51. it licr late rc-i-deLce. 353G York road. Pottsviile ileate rcr y.

memners or rinlty Kef. Sunday f-hool. are invited to attend fnneral services. 2 at his parents' residence. N.

E. cor. 10th and Butler sts. Int. Mt.

Feaee Cem. Friends may call 8 to 10 P. M. KTLE. July 16.

CHRISOPHER. hnsband of rannie Kyle nee rlemingl. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services 2 P. 51. rrerisely.

at residence of his Reduced to $5.85 daughter. 5Irs. Fannie 5IcHugh. i.al.i Girard nve. int.

strictly private. Friends may rill Men's Summer Silk at 65c Steadily increasing scarcity of silks has "cut out" the fifty-cent tie gone a-glimmering long before the war ended. Now it's getting to be that the 65c tie is being crowded off toward the horizon. Not a bad idea to think in sixes or dozens when you come to get these we tell of today at 65c they are just from the Gimbels. First floor.

'intli street. man town ave. int. at nakiana vera, nrmaizu may be viewed Tbnrs. after 7 P.

M. SCHMIDT. At Atlantic City. X. Jnly 15.

L1LLIE wife of Ad-uph L. Schmidt. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. 2 P. at parlors of S.

P. Frankenfield Sons. 32S X. 53d st. Int.

private. Fernwood Cem. Omit flowers. SCHl'SSLER. July 17.

MARION OGDEX SCHl'SSLER. wife of Edward H. Schussler. and daughter of Rev. S.

Lord Gilberson. Due notice of funeral from her late residence, t-05 S. 44th st. SHANE-Suddenly. Jnly 15.

FREDERICK, husband of Rose Shane tnee Relatives and friends, also employee of Richmond I. R. T. Car Barn, are invited to attend funeral. at 2.30 P.

from his late residence. 1900 E. Orleans. Friends may call after P. M.

Int. at Oakland Cem. SOCDER. Suddenly. Jnly 14.

HERBERT. hutand of Agnes I. Sonder Inee finch Relative and friends, also George Browning Council. Jr. O.

I. A. M. of Camden. N.

Aircraft rtiila. Navy Yard: C. S. Volun to ii r. m.

in't at Swarthmoie HOWARD W. LIPPINCOTT. aged 4 Relatives and friends invited tn funeral serv i-e. fith day. lth 2 P.

in Friends Two Wonderful Croups of Though meant to sell several dollars higher and look it! Long slim vamp. Plain toe. Welted sole. Leather Louis heels'. Pictured.

At $5.85. 5Ieeting House, loth and Race sts. Int. iri Girls' Dresses- Save a vate. LIPPINCOTT.

At 5forestown. X. Seventh-month lth. THOMAS E. LIPPIX CAHILL.

JuTy XORA. wife of the late Patrick Cahill. Relatives and friends, also Epiphanv B. V. M.

Sodalltv. invited to funeral. 8.30 A. late residence, 2415 S. 12th st.

SoMnn ass of requiem at Epiphany Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

CLARE. July 16. 5IARY fnee wife of Peter B. Cl-ire. Relatives and friends invited to funeral.

at 1 T. JL. from her late residence. 1M24 S. Clarion st.

lut. at Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve.

COT.EMAX. 17. AXXA. beloved wife of Edward Coleman (nee Connellvl. Relatives and friends ar invited to attend fnnenl.

S.3i A. from her late residence. 254fi Cedar st. Solemn reqclm mass. St.

Ann Church. 10 A. M. IntJHoly Cross Cem. Auto funeral.

CORR. July IS. CHARLES beloved husband of Kathrrn Corr nee Schramm), and son of Johanna and late John P. Corr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral.

.30 A. 51.. from his late residence. 3735 X. Pth st.

High mass of requiem at St. Veronica's Chu'xh. at 10 A. M. Int.

at Holy Sepulchre Cem. COW ELL. llv 14. 5VRY wife of Amos Cowell. Relatives and friends are in COTT.

in his 5th year. Relatives and friends ere invited to attend fnneral. Seventh-oay Third at $2.65 Seventh-month. 10th. 3 p.

from Frienus Meetins House. Sloorestown. J. LOTZ July 16. GEORGE hnsband of 5fatfie M.

Lotz. aged 4. Relatives and A Jumble Lot 'of Misses and Children's Low Shoes Great Bargains at $2.90 Mostly tan calf oxfords and smart white-leather-trimmed white canvas oxfords. friends, also Phila. Retail Liquor Dealer The property is on a lot 20 by 135 feet and is assessed at A.

Green has sold to J. Kinepol the three-story brick house at the northeast corner of Seventh and South streets for an undisclosed consideration. The property is on a lot 2t bv 60 feet and is assessed at $.10,000. J. Marbin has transferred to S.

Poteovish the four-story brick tenement house at 710 and 712 South Third street for a nominal consideration subject to a mortgage of $10,000. K. E. Aschenbach has sold to J. O.

Tavid the three-storv stone house at 309 School lane for $11,000. The prop-ertv is on a lot 50 by 140 feet and is "assessed at $13,000. H. Goldberg has conveyed to J. C.

Swiler the three-story store and dwelling at 1000 South Seventh street for a nominal consideration. The property is on a lot 17 by 64 feet and is assessed at $0000. W. Phila. Apartment House Conveyed The Vigilant Building and Ixan Association has sold to S.

Gross the three-story store and flat house at the southeast corner of Fifty-ninth and Market streets for a nominal consideration subject to a mortgage of Mr. Gross reconveyed the property to A. Steinfield subject to a mortgage of the same amount. The prop-ertv occupies a lot 24 by SS feet and is assessed at $25,000. W.

J. Cronin has sold to S. Byron are Invited to attend funeral ervices, 2 P. 51.. at his late residence.

4501 1Mb st. Int. North wood Cem. Friends may teer Life Saving Corps of National Bank, are invited to attend funeral. 1 P.

from his atber-in-law's residence. Harry H. II-rirh. National Tark. N.

J. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Remains may be viewed 8 to 10 P.

M. TOFHAM. Jnly 15. at Wildwood. X.

call Fri. eve. Children's Scuff ers Sturdiest, best looking play shoes. jOf tan calf in sizes 6 to 8, 8' to 11, 11 to 2. At $23, $2.50 and $2.75.

according to size. Glmhrlw. Shn Srtinn. erwnl floor. LOVE July 14.

JOHX T-. hnbanJ of lat-51aria Love tree McQuistonl. Relatives and friends. 36th Ward Republican Club. Invited Girls' Tom-Boy "Suits" that are really the cutest of play dresses.

A "suit" consists of bloomers attached to a body and nearly covered by a long smocked middy to match. In rose, green or blue drill. Ages 6 to 10. A great value at S2.65. Girls' Tub Dresses Of plaid gingham or fresh plain color chambray or Trouville cloth in firm fine weaves.

And all with the daintiest collars and cuffs and smartest pocket effects. Ages 6 to 14. Special at $2.65. Girls Afternoon Dresses of Fine to funeral. 2.30 p.

51.. l3--. S. C4th t. Inf.

5Iount Peare Cem. Anto fnneral. Re-mains may be viewed after 7 P. M. SIcCI'SKER.

Of woonds. Jnly 11. at General Hospital. Oteen. Biltmore.

X. Pri vate GF.ORGE son or Margaret and the late James P. 5IcCusker and grandson of the vited to attend funeral. S.30 A. M-.

from her late residence. 5712 Crittenden st. Solemn Requiem 51ass at Immaculate Conception Church. Germantown. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Ct'STER. July 11.

CAR0LTX 5HLLEE CTSTEK. wife of Walter H. Custer, of Philadelphia and Folcroft. Pa. Relatives and friends invited to the service.

2 P. 51.. at Oliver H. Bair Chestnut st. Int.

private. LAXE. July 15. ALEXANDER HENRY LANE, aged Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. 4 P.

51.. St. John's Church. N. Brown st.

below 3d. Int. at Ta. DOl'GHERTY. At Almonesson.

N. July late Hugh and athenne MCAleer. r.eiatives and friends, also Company G. 110th Infantry, and Holy Xame Society of St. Agatha's Church, are invited to attend funeral.

7.30 A. from his mother's residence. 1916 WARREN CAMERON, son of Annie R. tnee Luu. and the late Charles H.

Topham. aged 21. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. at 11 A. at the resident of his aunt.

Mrs. Randolph I.iveiey, 5517 Market bquare. Germantown. Int. private.

Friends may rail Thurs. eve. VAIDEN. July 16. VIRGINIA COWLES.

wife of late I. Clifford Yaiden. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. at 2 P. parlors Rathryn S.

Carlin. 453 E. Girard ave. Int. Rovbury.

Va. Richmond. Yaiden. Birmingham. papers copy.

VANDEGR1FT. July 16. REBECCA widow of Charlea B. tn -9M year. Relatives and friend invited to fnneral service.

2 P. residence of w. Asa W. Vandegrift. 4712 Pulaski ave.

Int. private. Friends will omit floral offering. WALSH. Jnly 15.

ANNIE, wife of the late James C. Walsh. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Sal. at .30 A.

51.. from her late residence. 2230 W. Oakdale t-t. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Columba's Church, at lo A. M. Int. at St. John's Cem.

Auto funeral. Nectarine tt. feolemn Kequietn aiass at tne Cathedral. 9 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Dainty White Voile or Organdie Auto fnneral. at $3.95, $5 and $5.95 Anna Rose and Anna were twins snd called themselves "Christopher and Colunbus" because they felt that they were discoverers when they set out to find a new world. Charmingly told in A New Book you should read.

$1.60. The Gimbel Book has any other book you may want or will get it if stable. GimbeU, First floor. Women's Dresses Reduced to $7.50, $17.50, $25 and $35 Re-adjusting stocks, before inventory-taking all "incomplete lines must be closed out by July 31st. But with an unprecedented season like this more styles have "broken size" than ever.

Ginghams, I Foulards. McKENNA. Jnly 16. 5f ARGARET. daughter of late Owen, and Bridget McKenna.

Relatives and frienoS invited to funeral. 8 A. M-. cousin's residence. Mrs.

Edw. Landy, 2241 Fitzwater ft. Mass of requiem. St. 15.

HANNAH DOCGHERTY free Klepserl. the two brick shops and the four brick widow of Huirh Dougherty. Relatives and simple enough to slip on 'most any afternoon," and pretty enough to dwellings at 4llo to 4110 Market friends invitel to funeral, late residence. Charles' Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Cathedral Cem. Almonesson. 12 noon.

Services at the house. Trolleys leave Kaign ave. ferry street for Ihe properties are on a lot 74 by ISO feet and are assessed at $14,000. wear to tne "nicest party!" Lace-trimmed styles with tucked skirts and the most eirlish of rihhnn uctnC Auto fnneral. McLALGHLlX.

Jnly 15. JA5IES bus-band of the late Anna E. McLaughlin tnee De Haven i. Relatives and friends, also Operative Plasterers' Union, invited to fnneral. at 10.

3ft A. M. Remains may be viewed 7 to ft P. M. DOCGHERTY.

July 15. at Xorristown. 5IAEGCERETTA. wife of James T. Dougherty.

2109 Arch Thala. Funeral and int. private. DOT GHERTT. Jnlv 15.

at Xorristown. MARGVERETTA. infant daughter of James T. and Marg'ieretta Dougherty granddaughter of lite Charles and Madge Dough And bodice effects with fine little laces "let in" tho skirt. A style is pictured.

Ages 6 to 14. At $3.95, $5 and $5.95. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Taylor Son report the sale of 4310-12 Sansom street, assessed at $3500 each. Tract of Grounu Sold Mauran.

Dolman Company have sold for the Fidelity Trust Company, trustee under the will of Charles Car erty inee Tioioney). of Barnes road. Bally- Bring Photo Films to Evans's Taffetas With navy blue in the majority. Many Women Buy Fine Plain bofey. Parish of Stranoviar.

County Donegal. Ireland. FOCSSAIXT. IS ADORE, husband of late Katherine Poussaint. aged 92.

Relatives and friends invite 1 to funeral. from his son's residence. Waterford. X. 3 P.

and services snd int. at Cedar Brook. X. at 3.30 P. 51.

FOSTER. July 17. CLARA wife of Edward Foster, in her fiOth year. Relatives a ad friends are invited to attend fnneral. 2 At $7.50 EE.

(Cotton) Rainbow colorings. Dark "foulard prints." a Taffetas, At Crepes de Combined with Georgettes Navy blue but bright, dressy colors, too. Organdie Waists at $2 ter, a plot of ground at the corner of AVestmoreland and Fox streets, containing over 36.000 square feet. This plot of ground was sold to Fred J. Iiosenau.

of Kosenau Brothers, and the purchaser was represented in the transaction by William H. Quick and Brothers. William II. Wilson and J. Harker Chadwick, managers for the Gowen estate, have sold the stone Colonial residence on the west side of Brjan street, 3S6 feet north of Allen's lane, Mt.

Airy, to F. S. Muzzey. The lot has a frontage of 160 feet. They hafo also sold for the Gowen estate the resi 4 Mostly very At smart printed dor Georgettes in unusual "drapes" Sizes.

36 to 42 in each group. P. from her late residence. Welsh road. Bustleto-i.

Phila. Int. All Saints Bnry-ing Ground. Torresdale. Phila.

Train Bus-tleton leaves Broad St. Station 12.03 P. 51. FREDRICKR. July 15.

AL5IA K. FREDERICKS, daughter of Elizabeth and the late Ervin Harr. relatives and friend are invited to attend funeral services. at 8 P. at her late residence.

1018 W. Lehigh ave. Further services and interment at Sellers-ville. Pa. EXTRA-SIZE Linen Handkerchiefs That Most Big Men Ask For and that are mighty scarce these linen-shortage days scarce, except at Gimbels Here at 55c Each a Saving of 20c How big? 22 inch squares, instead of 18, 19 and 20 inches.

U- and -inch hems. Regular-Size Irish Linen Handkerchiefs-Special at 58c Film Rolls are developed free at Evans's no strings; no ifs nor ands nor buts absolutely free no charge. You save the money or buy more films, as you please. And you get good work at Evans's done by Evans's own Photo Finishing Plant. Evans's will Print your Pictures.

Make an Enlargement or Copy. Hand Color your Prints. Frame them. Evans's is Photo Headquarters. Bring your Films and other work to Come in today, tomorrow or Monday.

Organdie at $2 GAXXON, July 15. EDWARD .1.. son of Jennie Gannon (nee O'Donnell) and late Edward Gannon. Relatives and friends are invited to atterd funeral. at 8.30 A.

5L. from his late residence. 400S X. 12th st. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of Holy Child.

Logan, at 10 A. 51. Int. at Xew Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral.

GEBHARD. July 16. WILLIAM, hnsband Misses' Dresses Reduced to $7.50, $15 and $25 In the cute, daring, "different" styles that best suit youth and summer and the shore! and trim them with "Baby Valenciennes" or Irish picot or that tiny, fine, sawtooth filet edging. Organdie Waists Already Lace-Trimmed at $2, $3, $3.95 to $7.95 Plenty at each price that are embroidery-trimmed, too. And there's every dainty, a nly, summertime neckline.

Voile Waists Tailored or Lace-Trimmed or Embroidered frills and tiny, wee ones. Vandyke frills, too. And Pierrot And rever-frills. And broad frills with the-tiniest. tin 'Ml ry AA A Taffetas, At Nets, d1C Organdies, V1J Wonderful VoUes Including the new "dot-voiles" made up like printed Georgettes.

Ginghams, At $7.50 S. Organdies Dark prints and gay colorings. And such dainty plain colors. Hemstitched. And with the type of "tape" borders you see on $2 hand MAIL ORDERS Send In your Film Rolls by mail for Free Development.

Evans's is Camera, Headquarters, too Cameras from $1.06 to $147.73. of Siary 5iaytrott Gebhard. aged 62. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. at 4 P.

51.. at his late residence. 62! Carpenter lane. Mt. Airy.

Int. private. Plea-e omit flowers. GILBERT. July 17.

SARAH LOCISA GILBERT inee Schurchl, wife of Willonghby C. Gilbert, aged 62. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. 3 P. from her late residence.

Edge Hill road. Edge Hill. Pa. Int. private.

GOERLACII. July 17. DANIEL, son of Pauline and late Daniel Goerlach. aged 40. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services.

at 2 P. 1009 Belmont ave. Int. private. 15.

WILLIAM M. GORDON. Relatives and friends invited to service, 2 P. residence. 0511 X.

11th Oak Lace. Phila. Int. private. GREENWOOD.

July 15. WILLIA5I hnsband of Bertie K. Greenwood. Relatives and friends invited to the service. 2 51..

residence. 24 29 X. 3.2d st. Int. 5It.

Peace Cem. Friends are invited to call 7 to P. M. kerchiefs. GimbeU, First floor.

dences, 7433 Boyer street, to Joseph Wellington, and 7435 Boyer street, to H. A. Cannon. The total consideration was $22,750. The premises at 217-10-21 South Sixth street have been purchased from the Pennsylvania Company by Abe Koisky and Company, acting for a client whose name is not disclosed at this time.

These properties were the estate of Joseph M. Fox. The premises will be destroyed and improved buildings will be erected as soon as convenient. West Somerset St. Houses Conveyed Mastbaum Brothers and, Fieisher, representing Lena Ernert, Lave sold for her account properties, 1201-1203-1205-1207 West Somerset street, and 2S02-2804-2s0'j North Twelfth street, to Gustave A.

Kirrhner. John A. Shedwick reports the sale of the three-story brick store and dwelling. -1003 Lancaster avenue, for i-aliie M. Speakman to Sallie Kappa-port.

The property was sold subject to a mortgage of $4000. He'-also has sold the 2-stry brick dwelling house, Markoe street, for Caroline F. S. Lippineott to J. Sullivan.

Joseph Allen I'otts has "sold the three-story brick dwelling. 4310 Osage avenue, for Arthur J. Rowland to Arthur C. Baldwin, of Mont Clare, N. J.

The three-story residence at 207 St. Mark's Square, has been sold by William II- W. C'if'k and Brother. representing Ednah, M. Smith, to l- Silk-lined Af C9C I Taffetas, Georgettes Foulards Sizes 14 to 20 in each group.

Gimbals, Salons of Drs, Third floor. Voile at $3.95 DRUGS AND GIFTS 1106 Chestnut Stores are open evenings 1012 Market 732 Market 1221 Market 17th and Chestnut rgs I fcaiWaani iest lace frillings. And frill-pleatings. GimbeU, Salons of Dress.Tbird floor. Gimbels is WellPrepared to Fill Every Scout Need Whether it be a hat or a handkerchief or an order to equip an entire troop, we are in a position to meet every require-mejifc of scouts, girl scouts or sea scouts.

All work is done under the watchful eyes of experienced scout attendants. Treasure Island and other camps are in full swing. Gimbel. Scoot Serrtee. Third floor.

I ALL FOR -7TT7 BOYS' Washable SUITS At $2.50 and $3.50 Look and Feel So Summery For boys of 2 to 10 years. They come in "Oliver Twist," middy, Junior Norfolk and short Russian models; all-white, neatly trimmed; also all-blue and sand-and-white top with colored trousers; very attractive. Many 'other colors and color-trimmed combinations. At $2J0 and $3.50. Boys Norfolk Suits that are washable; for youths of 7 to 17 years.

Made of tan beach cloth and crash, at $5. Boys Norfolk Suits, at $10, $12 and $15. Same suits with an extra pair of full-lined knickerbockers, at $12.50, $15 and $18.50. Fancy tweeds in trench model, slash pocket and all-around belt with buckle. Some blue Serge SUitS in the lot.

Gimbels. Third floor. i xkmn xivrrrm mm mil 1 XI o.l Guaranteed 88-Note PILAYIEiKt IPIARTdDS With Music Roll Cabinet, Bench 18 Music Rolls jacent to the lot recently purchased by the Divinity School of thi Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, on which they purpose erecting a seminary. Leases Closed by Brokers Albert Quell, representing the owner, has leased the buildings, 1225-1227-122; Vine street, being 54 feet on Vine street, and extending through to Pearl street. 140 feet, for' a long term of wears' to Vitasraph.

Inc. After al Gathered by machinery, shelled by machinery, graded by machinery, cocked by machinery, the human hand does not touch them from field to can "Purity" Peasat 16y2c in lots of 6 to 24 cans. Thece are the new 1919 at $1.25, or 45c lb. Boneless Codfish Middles, finest: quality; 3-lh. cuts at $1.18, or 45c lb.

7 Sunshine Crackers, freshly baked Takhoma Biscuit, or Graham Crackers; dozen packages for $1, or SV2c a package. Fancy full Cream Cheese; also Longhorn and Young American Cheese, 3-lb. cuts at $1.20, or 42c lb. "Astoria" or "Hotel Blend" rich aroma 1 4 1 Coffee, in 10-, 5- or 3-lb. lots, lb.

at jUC Hams (no waste), Philadelphia-cured, fresh from the smokehouse, at 40c lb. terations are completed the same will be occupied as ofhees and as a him exchanze. Tho tmp hroker. representing the; Chocolate- 1 11 covered Uaramels i o5c lb owner, has leased the entire second floor of tho four-story commercial Square-Top Vestees Round-Neck Vestees V-Neck Vestees How Fashion Does Love Vestee NECKWEAR A 1 nds, at Chocolate-covered 55c lb. ill Other Candy Specials Old-fashioned Mint Plait, at 30c lb.

ll On Sale Friday and Saturday Gimbels. First floor. Grand Aisle, Chestnut Street Annex and 8nbwy Store. Counter Delivery -Lunch Roll, Meat Loaf, Lebanon Bologna or soft Cervelat, H-lb. at 30c, or lb.

at Gimbel Baking Sticky Cinnamon Bun, lb. at Cocoanut-iced three-layer Cakes, choco- 'late- or arange-iced, family size, at California Raisin Bread, large loaves, at 58c 50c 85c Men's and Women's UMBRELLAS at $2.25 Terms on These Players $2.50 Per Week Start your weeklv or monthly payments AUGUST 23d. Reasonable extension in case of sickness or out of employ-rnent. NOT NEW, BUT beautiful case designs good player action, 88-note, fully guaranteed. Realize the sparkle and cheer one of these players will bring to your home.

Big bargain at $325, and with each player goes 18 ROLLS OF MUSIC, BENCH AND CABINET. This used stock of Players consists of high-grade in several styles and finishes all in. good condition and guaranteed. A Liberal Allowance for Your "Silent" Piano Pniiaing, J0 lvace street, iu u. Monaghan.

Mastbaum Brothers and Fieisher. representing John P. Doherty, have leased the entire store and basement cf 1617 Chestnut street to the tenant, Charles Alams Tailoring Company. This is the third stare takea- by this concern and the rental is understood to aggregate 30,000 to for the term. Barber.

Hartman Company have leased for the account of the ownership the third floor of 203 Chestnut fetreet to Adis Brothers and Green for the manufacture of suits and cloaks. The same brokers have also leased for the account of F. H. Starling the entire building at 315 Cherry street to Harry DolofE for the grading cf woolen clips. Building Permits Granted J.

Tinclev. one-story brick garage at 6446 North Thirteenth street, for Frank L. Temme; test $1500. A. Rubin, one-story brick garage at 522 3-uth Eleventh street, for M.

Silvers teia; 18c 50c FreshPeaclies, fancy fruit, at 30c and carrier. This Summer! Variously at $1, $1.50, $2, $3.75 up to $6 Vestees made of net or net-and-lace or of organdie. Daintily plain or ruffled and frills and puff-and tucked and hemstitched into the most adorable summertime fluff imaginable! Creamy white ifs coolest-looking. With collars or collar-less. Gimbels, First floor.

An umbrella is always a most welcome GimbeU. Furo F-od Store, Chestnut Street Aanex. 1 105 Chestnut St. Write, If You Cannot Call Remember Thrift Stamps "friend in need!" Of American taffeta (cotton); cases are of silk. Various kinds of handles wrist cords, colored and white bakulite tops and other pretty styles.

And the price is $2.25. Gimbals, first floor. GIMBEL BROTHERS Msrket Chestnut Eighth arid WE CLOSE SAT CRD AYS AT SOON flpst 500. C. Kirbr.

erect twel. tw-torj brick.

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