Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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New York, April 18. Several nnvnt
si'nm.cn wcro drowned yesterday when
the propeller of the transport Snionla
sliced oft" tho stem of the. nnvnt lug
Freehold while the smaller vessel was
ilneklue the troonshln nt n Cunnrd pier.
O'hn number of dead Is not known, for
wlillo the tug carried a crew of twenty
three nnd only fourteen were rescued,
shore leave had been granted a number
of the bailors.
The Freehold was less thnn three
minutes in sinking. According to wlt
ncsscsj It was shortly before 4 :30 when
tho Jug, pulllr.c the vessel's stern
around, received its death blow. Wit
nesses said the conimnndcr of the
Haxonia evidently intended to aid the
tug. Those on the dock hardly had
time to rim to the pierhead before the
tug's stack disappeared.
POWDER IN SHOES
Lt AS GUNS
PootEaso to Bo Addod to Equip
ment of Hospital Corps
at Fort wnyno.
Under tbo nbovo heading tho Detroit
Frta Press, among other tilings aayst
"The theory is that soldiers whoso feet
ftro ia good condition can walk further
and faster thnn soldiers who liavo corns
and bunions incased in rawhide."
Tho Plaltsburg Camp Manual advises
men in training to shake Foot Ease in
thoir Ehoos each morning.
There Is no foot comforter equal to
Allen's Fool-Easo, ths antiseptic, healing
powder to bo shaken into tho shoes and
sprinkled in tho foot-hath, for hot, tirod,
aching, perspiring, smarting, swollen,
tender feot, corns, bunions, blisters or
callouses. What wouldn't you give to b
relieved o ono days pain of your corns
and bunions? Here is reliof for tvertf
dmj. You won't realizo this until you.
liavo triod Allen's Foot Ease yoursolf.
Yon simply forget all about your feet
they aro made so comfortable. Ask
your druggist to-day for a package ot
ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. Adv.
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Washington
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War Tea additional
Sunday, April 27
Special Train Laavat
Broad Street Station 7.85 U
Welt Philadelphia . 7.08
Returning LtaTea
Washington . 7.301V
Baltimore (Union Bt.) B.aoEfc
C7 See tlir Capitol llulldlnr,
National .MiiReum, Library of
ConrreMe, Wanlilncton Monu
ment. Ilotanlc Onrden. Cor
coran Art Gallerr mid tho
TRrled eight of Wellington,
"The City llmutlful."
See Fljeri Consult Acenta
Pennsylvania R. R.
VMWCS
The Dreer
Lawn Mower
is unsurpassed for smooth and
even cutting. It is strong, yet
easy running and almost noise
less. Made in various sizes, with
both high and low wheels. We
also have a full lino of Power
Mowers, Pony and Horse Mowers.
LAWN ROLLERS
Start now to tret jour lawn In shape
by using a good I. awn Holler to firm
the soil and make It hold moisture,
which will give new life to the gran.
Wo have a full Hue of hand rollers of
different weights.
Seedi, Plants, Bulbs
714-716 Chestnut
DREER
Flowers,
from
are always fresh
We receive four
shipments daily
ChrU&lfenryIr&
221 South Broad St.
OPPORTUNITY
c A leading low-coat Life Inaurance Com
pany which has not Increaaed present cost.
assets over one hundred and twenty-five
million dollars, complete participating pol
icy contract, has position open In Philadel
phia for hleh-grade agency man and
personal producer. Applications confiden
tial: give past aotual rraulta, your plan of
handling work und compensation desired,
BOX A SO. J.KIKIK.K OFflCK
Sherwin-Williams House Painls
roB INSIDE OK OUTSIDE
2.75 Per Gallon
Roof Paint, $1 Per Gallon
Ited, brown and black. Will rater BOO sq. ft.
DISKAN J.11!? AY "IKAKH AVH.
f DIAMONDS WANTED
"Sl.PN.P.ATONCBlTO
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BF.IJ.Y ft. CO... OSS CIIKSTNDT STREET
BuU Sl-tS 0er Chllds- ReaUriVnT
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
ruivety hlithes; cash, prices for your dls.
roonnss any size from U to 10 carataj none
pay inner: also old Ko)d. platinum ft silver
'Jjjy Bnl-Kstatcs UouKlit (private). Est. lOyra.
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1000 Women's Brand-New
Capes Dolmans -and Coats
Most Remarkable Values
Serge Capes at $13.75 black or navy blue; braid-trimmed.
Full-length Serge Capes at $16.75 black or blue; with hupe
crush-collars of coin-dot foulard.
Utility Street Coats of Serge at $ 16.75
line model.
Dolman-Wraps at $19.75 of serge or wool-poplin; in black,
navy blue or rookie.
And.Twenty Unlike Styles
in Capes at $25
Mostly silk-lincrl throughout!
Serjjes, wool-poplins, wool-velours.
Variously in black, navy Mu?, reindeer, rookie, over.eas blue
taupe and sand. '
' Four Unique Styles in
Silk-lined Dolmans at $35
Of plain velour or silvertone veiour or wool-poplin
Black, nay blue, sand, mode. deer, taupe and ocrca blue.
GinibcN. .Salons of Dress. Third floor.
Girls' Capes at $15 and $19.75
Styles and Styles!
It is difficult to keep sufficient quantity of
capes on band to cope with the demand for
R,r ,arCT,a? k"n thcir olf,er sisters for
capes! Reinforcements make it possible to
specialize on Capes at $15 and $19.75. Choice
of serges and velours.
CIRCULAR CAPES YOKE CAPES
VESTEE CAPES COAT CAPES
Some with hoods. Xavy blue, Pershing
blue, rose and sand are the favorite colors.
I'or ages 8 to 14 years. One style, at $15 is
pictured.
Girls' Stunning Silk Dresses
At $13.75, $15, $18.75 and $25
Tnffetan mostly somn of foulard silk. And
tlie prettiest styles Introduced this season. Navy
hlun nnd other wanted colors. In !- to 16-year
sizes.
Girls' Trouville Wash Dresses at $3.45
A special croup. In plain pinks and blues.
With odd-shaped orcandle collar and cutis, lace
trimmed; wide belts and pockets. For ages 6 to 14
years. Very serviceable.
Olinbels, Salons of Drass, Third floor
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Wf sleeves" or their gladness in the form of costume and frivols.
1 The Easter after the great strain of war; the Easter dawn of
jjy, X a closer approach of a real brotherhood of man.
That Unexpected Easter Trip?
Women's Suits at $25
at $29.75 at $35 at $37.50
With Adorable Styles at $45
From sports styles and "any-time styles" up to fascinating
novelty-models.
From ever-smart navy blues and black to the gayest tur
quoise and rose and sunlit-tans that ever made the Boardwalk
look like an animated flower-garden 1
And don't forget that Gimbels are famous for
"Styles Specialized for Figure-Types"
As much care is taken of a tiny "34" or a big "48" as for
the so-called "regular sizes."
Expert Fitters in Attendance
Pin-fitting Free
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
Girl's Cape, at $15
Misses'
Printed
Georgette and
Taffeta Dress,
at S29.75
Easter Dresses
Of Fine Georgette
Ot Soft Taffeta
Of Lustrous Foulard
For Misses
At $19.75, $29.75,
$35 and $39.75
Plain-color Georgette crepe Dress, beaded dcsiRiis
or printed Georgette combined with tafTeta silk i pic
tured) and taffetas with vctre. Mime embroidered
and foulards with interesting style features.
Tunic skirts and ruffled skirts. Hcautiful colorings.
Hundreds of models, at $19.75, $29.75, $35 and
$39.75. In 14- to JO-vear sizes.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
And your store should be as good as your ideals the
"brotherhood of man" is lacking if it leaves out the men who sup
ply your needs.
We wUl deliver all Philadelphia Saturday purchases.
Gentlemen! Easter Clothing
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'Kuppenheimer" and "Society Brand" Suits,
$30 to $60
Overcoats and Topcoats at $33.50 to $50
Dignity; the youthfulness of the soldier not callow cane-sucking sort of clothes
Double-breasted Suits; others that, by arrangement of buttons, seem to be double
breasted; streamline suits; waist-line suits distinctive. And good.
We kept to all-wool standards and silk-sewed seams and real tailoring all through
the war kept one place, at any rate, safe for clothes-buying.
"Society Brand"
Hudder Overcoats
at $40
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Easter Veils
Dots of various sizes are very
fashionable. And the scroll and
"beauty" designs for those who
irefer them. And navy blue
prefer
ieads
At 50c to $1.25 a yard
The "Sailor Maid" Veil Is very
nrw. Banded la ribbon that (Its
anuBly under the chin and ndn In
a bow. In black and navy. At 13.50.
Veils at 50c
Special. One-yard lengths. Scroll
designs. Black and colors.
Gimbels, First floor
A Thousand Just-Made Hats
at $3.95 and $4.95
Ready
to Wear
Droop and straight brims.
Side and back flares.
Colors: brown, navy blue, sand, Copenhagen bine, purple, cardinal
ann mack.
Mostly with the
Flowers-
i-am-y icumcia uinciciii! usincn nps niasscn eitecmel
fruits especially in wreaths. Ribbons every width; every color
In th Eaiter Annex, Fi'raf floor, and the Regular Section, Third floor.
rith the "Gay Note" Introduced in Their Trimming
s every sie! Every way! Quills especially the curled quills,
feathers different! Ostrich tips massed elTectielv.
Women's Dainty Kayser Silk Gloves, Special at 85c
A good firm quality with embroidered backs two-tone or self color embroidery.
Two-ciasp. Also other qualities at $1, $1.15, $1.50 and $2.
Black, white and colors.
Worsted Knit, of finest Australian
wool but, of course, doesn't look
"knit" warmth without weight; like
a loving heart, good in all weathers.
And these overcoats do not muss
can be jammed jn corner of your car
in a big pocket, almost.
t "Society Brand" "Easterly" silk
lined overcoats; military lines; body
fitting waist-line. Not-just-a-plain-color.
$35 to $50.
r 1500 Worsted Suits-
bargains at $35
Single- and double-breasted, smart
and conservative models. All sizes.
700 Spring Overcoats mostly rain
proofed $18.50 and $22.50.
Gimbels, Second floor.
BOYS9
Norfolk Suits of Blue
Serge and Mixtures
at $10, $12.50,
$16.50 up to $27.50
Full Easter readiness in Norfolks
for boys 8 years up to the 18-year
sizes 3000 Suits at $10, $12.50,
$15, $16.50, $18.50, $20, $22.50,
$25 and $27.50 and at each price
(except $10 and $27.50) there arc
suits with extra pair of full-lined
trousers.
Mixed tweeds and cassimeres have
the call; the new skirt models and
the waist-line modei and the full
(buckle) belt skirt model belt is re
movable and then it's a waist-line
skirt model. Gimbels, Third floor.
Saturday pur
chases for city
delivery wilh
surely be deliv--cred.
Men's Kayser Silk Gloves at $1.25 to $2
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Fine heavy silks with double finger ends. Favorite gray shades.
Gimbels, First floor.
Men's New Spring
Shoes and Oxfords
At $5.50, $6, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9, $10.50
Correct ntyleir for Easter wear and general wear for uprlns: and summer
"Wrttorad" cordovan (horsehldr) OxfordB at SI 0.50, are tho smart shoe
Cor younp men: same last In gunnietal, at 99.
srXOXAX.1 Men's Shoes and Oxfords at 3.9S- save n fourth at least;
some save double the price. - Olmbels, Second floor
BeforeElster Meil's Sprfllg HatS
Excellent quality Soft Hats in broiit. green and grav; Derbys
in black. Price S3. '
Perfection in hat making Soft Hats and Derbys, at $5.
Straw Hats for boys, at 52.50 to $5.
Men's and hoys' Caps, at $1 and $1.50.
Boys' Tweeds, at $1.50 lo $2.50. ,
And children's Panama Hats, at $1.85. Sample.
Gimbelf, Kirst tloor. Ninth Street Entrance
Her Easter STOCKINGS
May Be All Lace and Grace
and Silken Daintiness
Yes, Fashion turns to lightness and soft feminine charm in hosiery as in other things
atocKings
Women's Silk Stockines That Are AH-lacel I'llmy all-over
lace. Two dainty styles. Black only, at $1.60 a pair.
Women's Silk Stockings, at $2 a Pair Black and white. All the
brown shades, and bronze shades, and gray shades. Full-fashioned.
Women's Beautiful Plain Silk Stockings, at $2.50 a Pair Best
fchoe shades. Best evening shades, l'ull-fashioned.
Women's Silk Stockings, at $2.75 a Pair Black with the
daintiest white clocks! Or plain effects that aren't plain at all
black, white, Cordovan and navy. And all-tilk.
Women's Lovely Glove-Silk Underwear
Vests embroidered with numerous dainty effects. Dozens of
styles! Shell-pink and shimmering. At $2.95 and $3.95.
Women's Pink Glove-Silk Bloomers A wonderful quality and
a wonderful pink. Strongly reinforced. At $3.50, $4 and $4.50.
Olove-bilk Ankle-Length Bloomers She wear them instead of
petticoats so her new narrow skirts can express all their smart
slinky slimnes.
Kine quality glove-silk
$6.50 a pair.
in purple, taupe, nay and black. At
Little Children's Socks
in Delightful'
Fnnrv PflF .
And dainty colors that might make the prettiest Kaster et'ir
envious! e,B
White with tops striped or dotted in pink o
black. Also plain white, black, cadet or dark l
or three for $1.
Aim even soltrr. liner grades at 50
y or cadet or
At 35c each
a pair.
"Ace No. 2"
Boys' Blue Serge Norfolk Suits at $ 10, $12.50 and $13.50
Wtth extrapair lined knickers. For "best" wear and everyday; ages 8 to 18 year
Blue Serge Middy Suits for Boys 3 to 9 Years
At $7.50, $8.75. $10. $12.50 am) 5R1K
Some have long trousers, som in round-full models; shields are embroidered, some witrJ
"""V ""'- """ fa'i civc KiivvTon -jii Meeves. in Middy and "Uuver Twir.f models.
Boys' Junior Overcoats at $7.50 to $I2.5d
coHarsftt $8.7t $10. wTstT dUblC- bre3Sted W,th ""LilSSS.
Men's Silk Shirts
Glmhel.s, First floor
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Save $1.55 and $255 on Each
Yes, entirely new; two savings on the silk and our
taking less than usual profit
$5.95 is the Special Price
Silk-crepe and heavy wash silk
stripes. Made by our regular suppliers'
an taster special.
Gimbels, Shirt Section and Grand Aisle.
:hoice spring-color
shirts that fit. Just
SUBWAY STORE SPECIALS
Kayser - Make Silk
Gloves at $1
Embroidered backs, white,
pongee, gray and silveV; self
and two-tone effects, at $1.
Kayser-make Milanese Silk
Gloves, at $1.15.
Kayser-make long Silk
Gloves, for three-quarter-length
sleeves, at $1.35 to $2.25.
Kayser-make 2-clasp cham
oisette Gloves, at $1.
Kayser-make 2-clasp Silk
Gloves; double finger ends, 85c.
Olmbala, Subway Btor
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Waists at $1.3S
One of thi
pretty models
cd.
Jap-silk Blouses, at
$1.95 flesh or white
in four models. Spe
cial. Beaded georgette
and crepe de Chine
Blouses; also striped
tub-silk. Blouse, at
$2.95 to $5.95,
aimbali, Butnrmy Btor
SIX STYLES IN
Easter Capes at
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Boys' Spring Suits at $5.90 to $15
Twenty-five hundred boys' new spring Suits, bought under prevail
ing prices. You get the savings.
Norfolk Suita with the new waist-line, form-fitting and full-ljelted
models. Junior Suits in middy, regulation, Norfolk and boyish styles.
Boys' Horfolk Salt, with extra pair of knickers, at (10.50 and 411.80,
Cheviot! and casslmerea; new -vraUt-llne and combination belted models In
variety of patterns: knlckera full-lined; all sizes, 7 to 1? years.
Boya' Norfolk Bolt, with extra pair of knlckera, $13.60 and BIS. Cheviots
and homespuns; new welt seams and four slash-pocket models. Selected
patterns In Rray, brown and blue colorings In neat patterns. Snappy styles
for boya T to 18 years.
Boys' Bohool Bolts, Korfolk Style, at 16.90. Strong-, fancy cheviots:
slash flap pockets; full-belted styles; knickers full-lined; serviceable kind
for boys 1 to IT year..
Boys' Junior Bolts at fS.0 to 97.90. A pleasing- variety of models In
slash-pocket, pleated, form fitting- and belted styles. Regulations and mid
dles; thoose from fancy cheviots and all-wool serges; sices for boys t
to 8 years. Olmbels, Bubway store
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For Women and Misses
Smart! tapes of serge and poplin
in navy blue, black, sand and Peking.
Yoke, circular and coatee models in
different variations. Hraid- and button-trimmed.
Other Capes, at $8.95, $10.95,
$13.95 to $25 scoresof styles and
colors.
Easter Dolmans at $19.75
liracefully draped models. Of vel
our in sand, navy, Peking, taupe,
henna, rose. For women and misses.
Other Dolmans at $1G.50, $25 and
$29,78. Smart styles pretty colors.
Georgette Dresses at $17.95,
$19.75 to $29.75
Picture shows one of the pretty
styles. Attractively beaded. In navy
blue, Peking and taupe; tunic skirts.
Sies for women and misses.
Easter Suits at $19.75 and
$29.75
lc. lahrics and colors. In
sizes to fit women and misses. Also
extra sizes.
Qlmbali, Bnbway Store
Girls ' Capes
For Easter
At $5, $6.95, $8.95
and $10.95
SUBWAY STORE SPECIALS
Yes, good
looking Capes
for girls as
1 o w as $5
(pictured).
Other models
have hoods or
are brald-trlm-med.
All cut on
elrllsh lines.
Navy blue pre
dominate!). .Sizes
6 to H yearn.
Girls'
White
Dresses
at $2.85,
$3.85, $4.85
and $6.95
O f orcandle,
voile, batiste
nnd net, elabor
ately trimmed
In lace and em
broidery, gird
lid In ribbon.
For ages 6 to
19 years.
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Georgette
Dress,
at $17.95
Dolman,
at $25
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Market ; Chestnut Eighth : Ninth
Men's and Young Men's New
Easter Suits at $13.50,
$16.50, $18.50 and $22.50
The assortment includes the "smart" waist-line models in
single- or double-breasted styles for young men. Conservative
styles for men of quiet tastes. Plenty of blues and browns,
grays in neat mixtures and plain shades. Choose at $13.50.
$16.50, $18.50 and $22.50.
Olmbels, Bubway Btor .
2000 pairs New Easter Shoes for
Women Special at $3.95 '
A fortunate purchase from an Eastern factory at hig price
reductions. Six styles to choose from in the group. Patent-leather
Oxfords, tan kid Oxfords, gunmetal Oxfords, black kid Oxfords,
tan Russia calf Oxfords, patent-leather Pumps. High heels and
!?.w military heels. Long slender shapes, welted and turned soles.
Sizes 2V4 to 7, widths A to D. Sayings arc large at $3.95,
Children's Shoes at.S1.95
1100 pairs misses' and children's gurfmetal Lace Shoes; sizes I to J:
broad toe last, good leather soles. ' '
Men's Easter Shoes at $3.95 and $5.90
Specially priced,' Lot of men's gunmetal Lace Shoes on narrow Eng
lish last. Mahogany tan Shoes at B5.90.
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