pFOTRsr s.yiv roc, 'TiT .' ,' S,'. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPfflk. TptJBSDkY. NOVE&BlJB 2T1922 ' XII Philadelphia, Thursday, November 2, 1022 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT n EIGHTH NINTH. Fer FRANKLIN 7IELD FOOTBALL U. of Alabama plays V nn Saturday at 2. Reserved Beats at Gimbels $1.50, $2 and $2.e0. Ne axtra charge for theatre or &pert tickets here. Tep e the World the 1922 toy world opens Saturday at Gimbels: ponies 'nd everything. Friday it HARDING EXTOLS Fer BUDGET DIRECTOR Friday n r i'B H L hA f Ctneral Lord Striving te Elimi nate Deficit of $700,000,000 Facing Government SAYS WIFE IS BEST HELPER " Wr"Mnen. Xnv. C. - l'u'jui'iii XlnnUti!.' tn'il n croup m' Ticwstwptr CerrMr-nndinN tl'iit tlnv tltil tint lin't apprr-el'Hi- '"f ilie 11lll1"Ct lMlt-itnr. General Ilitlicit M. I'd. lni" ihuhh pllil'cil In trnKin,' i "Ulltnivs tnci t Tccelptsi II" ndili'il tint In" MniM'li' vn oe pViiM-d iilw't It tlmt In1 i'It 1" felns f n r te bu.v, himself ii tt"itlnr ' tlel 1" ' N 'mt. TlilnMnc ' tV nnmruv of women Who arc liuditet inj'iicr1! 'n tin- hum", en. errp eikIniu vi-nt te sec the Induct maker of the (levi rnment. nnil ' "'Is s rnrhuslnvtii nlieut tlu I'ri'-lilem as the l'li'tlrimt wn nliniir him. ' Hut iicni'rnl l.m.l wis niuallj n thiif'n tic about lii vwtV. wh -c t.hotu t.hetu grnph was premi'icm n his (l'wk in li!" TrenMirj Ii '..rtnieiit elli . "i-lii" H tny best I'Uiif't li"lp(T " 1 lejilled. tflien I t. ''I liliu I t'l !..' t wen i) e the c i nir wire .iiti-ri -tf.l ,n I in li Bain's itt ii t te ii i U lus lu'irc- met. l'reslilcnt 1'uts l'oet Down ll.ud That s wlint ti ite tr.vini: te e Jiow ' 'l'li I'l -i i ' i--.. i '. i -i i bv l!nrrii I urd tin- n.'tntie n, i'lii T'nittil Mat pi I- en- .1 i'n iv im.hi trlfs in t'i,. w,i' w i i'l piii4 it. wnj ;is it i "i c' ' Mie . t tit the power is it'n ii ii' I v I upturn e lie "timii' i for (. virniin'i in nev, I wi I (.'eutitfiiiu1 v r I lu iMeti if tlie public credit .ui'i I " i I'l'iuit ie c' Happened Upen a Maker of Women's and Misses' Wraps Who Had Overcyt Wanted te "Realize" ii tll.l. will ran ilt i II 01 i tin I, te ti ri" -lid (lUR'ia! i tie te pui 'own peni.ltiire of Hmtj jen unlui' this tort thins". With this v turn te our nrlt' : Lord, nml thn lit te! tnese figures . Ixtimati'd exnii'ilturi's, tici' ear 10215 ii'iuls .luiic 'M, l'.)J;5l 5.771,. 25S.5-U.' , I Estimated eniinaiN rwi-ipt. 5".0.N,- i 82.-i.KU. I Exivsi 'f etlinat'd rMiMiditiics eer! still, m I receipts. SliTL' Ie"'..0.?!. I Th-re mi luive I neh Sims i .-eh-lem. N't.ul s,.en hundied ml 1 en derleit uiml tint's ( nintin in ..-,,. OfH) (K)0 of that il'iisne nit Te-t tunn fereicii i tilu'itlensl tinli'is c n-ndittins can lu trimmed down m new receipts Ceujyteil in. Hard Problems te Sehe As for uet ar s linii:ue. ( Seneral ' Lord tell i lie wnlei "Cum" di nt with the task of ttdue Inc i Milituii's and itiere:uing iem Hues fei the eiirreiit epeiatnu .Mar is the iurt it prep iriiu e-t mate-, fur funds iiMexs.ir te nnanre the Admin istiati ii terthe next tise.il jear. which' will be.-in .Tuh 1. ll-lM. Kstimate.l re- I next jeir. eenipiled In thf ! Depnituunt, are .'?.', l'.i, i ceipts for Treasiirj 430. S71. 'Trei.i a prelimi!ur. report of esti mates submitted In the fort -three de pnrtments and Independent estnbli-h-ments of the Government, thev were found te be lintl SSOll.OUO.l 00 In ex cess of the istimited reeeijits for tile ntxt ti-cal ear Hut the I't evident is .determined te earr. out Ins policy of keepin;: expendituies within receipts, se seu i :iu 'co tie hard t i-t, bitere us. both ter rl'i present lw.il ear and the no, i one." Dcnefititlc Women Clbe Opponents Ueiiieeratie women at n.itieinl Demo cratic I'itt headfiuaiters-liere ,ue hu Ins a little e!eentli-he li t li ii with their opponents A lea Het ju-t i-sti,'(j h'. rs. lihir IJantster te Dem ictatie Women's Clubs tells women hew ' tin Republican tariff lust mad'." us ,n K .uid then put a tax en mnlicine- " ie -it: "der mother et a teetlnni; or dm ate babv uses bismuth, he muih the rerce for that mother and her bab Consider : "Bismuth new pays 10 pi r cent ad valerem. New dut. is one-half n nt i pound. "Caster oil, obi dutj twehe cnts gallon. New tax, thiee tents a pound a heiny increase. "Even our balm of Cikad hu- been innde harder te iet Just when the Ii... publican tariff md th-r Uepublican legislation has made it mete iem esmrv than ever Iiilm of (iiluui free under Democratic tariff law, i, new te be taxed 10 per cent ad vilerem." HITS SCHOOL PARSIMONY Bucks County Teachers Hear Sys tern Defined Dojlestenn. Nev. ''. Addr. ssinc 600 school ttuchets .iiirl siverui hutidr" I Other persons at the sin -eighth an nual Huclis ( eunt 'IV icln rs Institute here ".cstenln.v afternoon, Jr I'r.itik W Wright, of Husten A-sist mt '., minis minis tiencr of Education of Ma-siu-iin.., tts, crltlcired the ( pi eni nts of the pteent eyR'etn of i icitimi .n 1' nu--h imi i Dr. Wright snid ' An v State th.u con tracts a .330.000 imie automeb'le bul jrearl und that -pendb a- much en aeTles, biiscba!', f'etlmtl and etln r pleasures as I'enn-'Nlvaiii i does, should net complain one bit when fM.ixje 000 A year Is "-pent en the education of it-. children. Hetere the sihoels of Tunis 1 vanli aie e le-ii.i ' ,. ., ii j, ",,, be, the Will cost twice lis lu li'Ll ,- they are cestiru at the pie.ent.' Dr . Themas Smith, pnncipa of the v,.t Chenci ytat-' Nermal Sehnnl, urned the importance of leaching piojer morals and conduct. Tedav there will he a je nt meet tng of the tent hers of Hucks Ceimtv and the annual meeting of the Mucks Count Bcboel Ulretturs' Ase iutien $5000 FOR 50-MILE GLIDE Reya te Aero Club Offers Prize Spur Competition Londen, Nev. '. EuslMt interest In glider pet-sililitiib has bun aieiiseil te buch nn extent that a pric for the competition next vi u alieriih hat bern offered bv the He.val Aeie Club. An award of 's.'OIKJ will be made te the flier who is able ie cover the i;ieate distance in an emtiiieltss plane The t'enditiiiiN still aie under con Ideratlen Lv the Aero Club, but it is Understood the reuunlttee wants u make (if miles the minimum dlsumci that must be covered und doe-, net believe such 'cendi tens will make the capture of the piie within the next twehe months uu impessibillt), U. S. ARMY OFFERS REWARD Wjll Pay 100,000 Marks for Ap Ap prthantien of Seurwlne's Assailant Coblenz. Nev. 'J, The Amerium Army authorities have offered a icward ef 100,000 marks for tint iippicheiieu of the iiKsailant of former Majer J. A. Beurwlne, wlie wus taken from u train arrlvim in Frankfort Saturda.v nlj;ht Wfering from vveuuds iulllcted b a A.r iwwwtr. iiie ii'vvuiu is m iiiiiiiiieu ie iVfJaa 50.000 marks offered by the Gtrmuu f i AR ,H 5 1 ' In fipl r ' m 'i at 59 We took nxt'i' his entire holdings, literally wntnlfr-vnlta1 preupings $75, $100 te $125 Values riir-triiniiic'd Wraps, Kur-ti-innned Coats, Fur trimmed Capes. All th belivins with squirrel, with beaver, with fox, with wolf. Hleused, draped and straight-line tnud'" Is. All misses' sizes ,all women's sizes. Fifty samples, beside, in misses' 16 and I's-year size-- fifty perfectly beautiful samples, but be early I Divided them into these three groupings at $39 $35 Coats, Moter Coats and Capes $55 Coats, Wtaps and Capes Nermandies, veleurs, bellvlas, tweeds. Fur-trimmed big, enormously big cellars of caracul, raccoon, wolf, beaver ette. Silk-lined. Hand-tailored. Bloused styles and straight lines. Misses' sizes only. I i at $25 Fur-cel'med Sports Coats of herringbones and bellvlas and double-faced Coat ings. (Missis' sizes.) Moter Coats of imported ceatincs. (Misses' sizes.) Capes- of plush. (Miss s' sizes.) Blouse styles, .lim struight-line styles and dressy styles in fur-cellared veleurs. (Women's sizes.) , . , Glmbeli, Bileni of Srcu, Third fleer. Women's Suits Represented in This $23.75 Sale -are I 1 0 fur-trimmed Suits out rur. an d 315 with- r-fiTU mm I 1 e. Kill 1 - k A mm '.iaIsO- IrvV ' Xet one suit worth less than $30. Many worth $35 and $40 and some even worth $15. A htatement se uncompre- misingly strong that your own shopping around your own comparison of values in town with Gimbels is the best test these suits can pos sibly have. They'll stand that test! Such sturdy, smart suitings as tricot ines-, mannish wor steds, tweeds, hemespuns, Yalamas, and even duvet de laines. The fur-trimmed Coats have mole, nutria, beaverette or caracal cellars. Ceat-lengths from iinger tip te knee. Navy, black, browns, me dium and oxford grays. Sizes 34 te 48. Jlnl!el, ileai of Di(!i, Third fleer. 4 m New Sports Blouses at $3 Include The "Monogram" (pictured) fine white oxford the "Mono "Meno "Mone giam it net really a monogram, but just a bit of color embroieercd scroll. The "Knicker" smartly tailored like a man's shirt. Deep pointed cellar. White madras. The "Stiff" Cellar two delightfully charming white dimities. both with laundered Peter Pun cellar and cuffs. Olmbali, Third fleer. Men's Clethes of Quality Kuppenheimer and geritty Brand Suits and $l C Overcoats at P J Peer materials can't make a geed building; or ship or suit of clothes. The better the materials and craftsmanship, the mere enduring the result. Hence, geed clothes are the best economy they last longer and keep their individuality till they are dis carded. Quality means most for your money I , Kuppenheimer Klavlclc Overcoats in heather mixtures; fancy plaid-backs; diag onal worsteds. Society Brand Suits Matterhern diag onals; fancy cheviets; worsteds. Thousand Mere Suits at $29 Including Sports and Gelf Suits Twe-Trouser Suitsbut, if you are net a true economist, you can buy the suit with one pair of trousers for $23.50. Londen-Made Overcoats, $45 and $55 Plaid-Back and Plain-Back Overcoats at $27.50 Real winter Overcoats half belt, belt all around, raglan shoulder and straight shoulder. Manat'an Shirts Mallery Hats 0'mhrti, First fleer. Olmheli, Second fleer. Come te Santa Claus's Cave at The Tep e' the World Gimbels : Saturday : Jelly old Santa Claus himself! And his magic Treasure House Heuse and the enchanted bears. And Cinderella and Jack and the Bean Stalk. And the fairy house where the btars live. Punch the funnv rascal. And eh, joy! ' Live Ponies te Ride Free An Acre of Toys Mere toys and mere beautiful toy than any previous, reason -the world has been toy-making as never before since the great war. Come, whether you call yourself eight or eighty you arc all "chill dien" at the "Tep e' the World"! 01mbel. Tey Stere, Fourth fleer. Nevel and New Duvetyne Peuch Bags at $2.95 A darling bag of blue or black duve tyne, whose gray crepe de chine lining peeps coquettishly out when open wide, or when slipped closed by a cord through Inside rings. Grace fully em broidered with steel beads, loops of which dangle fringe like around its cen ter or taiscl-wise from the bottom. Deliciously soft! yerth substan tially mere than its present price, 2.93. Olmteli, rint fleer, v i2l3beJB8EibeSbH su Tomorrow A Wonderful "Cloee-Out" of Children's uwu Shoes, $2.65 Regular $J, $5 and $530 Values Tan and black calf. AH Goodyear welt can be resoled for double service! Scale below shows numbers of pairs in each size: Size Scale 5'2' 6 !6'l 7 !7,l 8 8' 9 !9,10!10i,! LhlLL-Sv I 27 j-14, 16 91 72 fl8, 96 32 47 5e 65 Size Scale ll'll.'1212i.jl313i.l 60 79 8l 102 'ill 9722 H4I2J 7 11 Olmfcelf., Shee. Stere. Second fleer. $68.50 Westinghouse Aerela Sr. Outfit 250 Women's Fur Coats, Wraps Even Handsome CapeS Grouped at M 1 f t Because net eery style comet- m all sizes. Included are: Hudsen Seal (djed muskrat) Coats all Hudsen seal or con trastingly fur-trimmed. 116 te -10-ine.h lengths Great Raccoon Sports Coats the favorite meter coat. 40-inch yperts length. Northern Seal (ded cone) Coats trimmed with finn natu ral skunk. 40-inch length. Uaj Seal (ded French Cenej) Wraps luxuriously skunk- tnmmed. Natural Muskrat Coats The finer, dark iktns 45 inch length. Mink-dyed Marmet Wraps rich looking for evening or daytime wear. 43-inch length. Natural Leepard Coats Raccoon trimmed. Length 43 inches. Gimbclj, Third fleer $45 f-" Hi ' ' It seiiRle-clrcult rcKentratlve and a 'liutit qui'.stlen or doubt one of th most ttllUuii r.'ivlle ct ever muilf Ter loci aiSj .cry long d srnuicf work Ne storage liuttrry Iiequlreil Acrlela. Sr Set With Tube riml Hiailb.H gnS.OO l-:2-'vet 'B Ilittery - 5 I P- elt "A lUtury 1 .' " Antiiin.i lr 1.00 u Insul.iter.s ,tt IV 45 It-K Our Sale I'rii. JCS fiS ...45 roniplete. A tvle-('tP .implitler may lie pur cliaMti for tlitf- s, t if jeu duslrt te Usr u loud -a,ikir -Gimbels, Radie Station, b.ventb fleer. V ,f IN THE SUBWAY STORE 70 Rugs at Average Half Price Mostly Odds and Ends Seme are slight "seconds," ethers are perfect. All guar anteed. Remember, only 70 in the letl 6x9 ft. Axminsters 6x9 ft. Seamless Velvets 8.3x10.6 ft. Seamless Tapestry 9x12 ft. Seamless Tapestry each 12x15 ft. Woel-and-Fibcr Qlmbeli, Suliw.y Stere. $15 1.48 IN THE SUBWAY STORE Ruffled Scrim Curtains, 2V2 Yards Leng, pr. at trimmedvlrV, vJnTTFY Ml"C f tt Ked Kde et "rim and is ii mimed with two neat tucks and ruffles. $1.48 pair. Madras Valance Curtains J Oil Opaque Window Shades at $3.95 Set at 49c each All wanted colors-plain and' VVry S,'Bht :'secen:,s" Mounted Ue-tene effects; afc ya'rds long. I "eVr "g bprh mU"1- Gre8" Open-Werk Berder Marquisette at 19c yd. Olmbeli, Subw.y Stere. Subway Stere Shee Sale 5107 Pairs Remarkable Sale of Phonograph Records Thousands of Them Columbia and Others 15c Here are a few of the titles but as any one may quickly sell out we can not accept telephone or mail orders. All the records are perfect. 1 Wea, I. Hew Is It By Yeu Suiuj by Arthur Fielda Angel Child Fex Tret Geed-bye Shanghai Fex Tret Kulua -...Fas Tret Somewhere in Nuph-s Fex Tret When Shall We Meet Again, I'll bu Glad te Get Back te My Heme lewn, Sung by Charles Hart Who'll be the Next Onu te Cry Over Yeu, All By Myself Sung by Arthur Fields My Sunny Tennessee, I'll Ferget Yeu Sung by Charles '-Inrrisen Theiu's a Down in Dixie Feeling, I Held Htr Hand Sung by Iruijig Kaufman Ty Tee Fex Tret Blue Danube Bluc3 Seuth Sea Isle Fex Tret Figure Fex Tret It Must be Someone Like Yeu Fex Tret Thrills Fex Tret Dear Old Southland Arthur Fielda Granny Arthur Fielda Chenu Fex Tret rJmaline Fex Tret Five Thousand New 10- and 12-inch Best-Quality Columbia Recerd Albums. I -inch 1 2-peckejt at J9c I 0-inch 1 2-pocket at 59c Ne Mail or t'hent Ordvri Qlmb.li, Soveatli fleer and Subw.y Stere. fcr'"iBt1 i bbI a A vpHMHBVL rBtS. VPVIbbbbbSL. bbh nfj.'J'''' ' '" ' H .bbbkHbw itDd9'bwI ikLbbbbbf V VKHKvBiavllBB---r -4bB!BiC-- -IbSIBl KKM SNlJ Vik BlSfcw "HibS U&tS &&r .eftBBBBBBBBT l l i-jbbbbbw f Wfa A BBW's w?y a '-AH Women's 0(-vet She surplus lets some samples and rejects. Gimbels Lew Shoes $2.65 Strap Pumps : Tongue Pumps es Sally Sandals and DreftV i...i Kuaeii rnlf 4.ui. !...! ..i.i ... 'r v,, jm.cni icamer, iwe.i9ne leatners, satin, black suede, J Surplus Lets and Rejects of $7 and $8 Shoes Men's $( $3.85 Oxfords : Brogues es glace kid, brown suede. All sizes te start with. Ample selling force, Brogues f&Dej Shoes WMM'.((l.UJPAH,l7r' W ki.?ru8ia.Calf;Nerwencalf, High Shoes : Oxfords gunmetal calf, glace Olmbeli, Subw.y Ster.. 1 L - : JAk JitAi' .t&i
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