w.'sbet ww ?fc yK;m"'slrr' i ," im . vW r: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, 3HAY 28, 1919 -...1.. lj.a '''fyJ a "YOUNGEST" CHURCH Gimbel Brothers For Tomorrow Saturday I Gimbel Brothers Store Opens at 9 Store Closes 5:30 Friday. Mav 23. 1919. ,rte t tf&d fc The Man Who Steps from Khaki to a "Kuppenheimer" or "Society Brand" SUIT Has Upheld His Best Ideals and Been Mindful that a -m St. Carthage Workers Obtain $1882 for Freedom Fund. Totals $95,000 Here CAMPAIGN ENDS TONIGHT The Catholic Church c-f St. Carthngo, II rjixry-unru nnu uouar avenue, one ot f tho "youncest" in the nrchdioccsc, hrntl the list 01 parishes in collection1) for i the Friends o Irish Freedom campalRti for $ir0,000 here for Irish propaganda. rafccording to nniiouiicenicnt todify from headqunrters. The list includes only those churches which have already re ported their totals to the committee. Many others limp lnrcn siibserintlonK to their predit iaMpI. will ho rennrled lte- 4 fore tho close of tho drive tonight with n banquet iu tho Continental Hotel. v The campaign totals so far recorded J nggrcgato about .fnr,U00. Some of the , ."IhMfc mil-.HI.-. llll Ullfll.f III im- . IVJ III." f holding bark their subscriptions until the closing day. Among these are the r churches of St. Aloysius, St. Joseph, St. K. John tho Kvaugelist, Our I.ady of Lourdes, Our l.ady of Victory, St. Teresa, St. Thomas, Sacred Heart, St. llaphacl, St. lionifare, St. Hridget, St. r Columba, St. Joachim, St. Ignntlus i Imtnaculato Conception, Our I.ady of 4 Mercy, St. Dominic, St. KHaibcth. St. ' Edward, St. Francis of Assisi. Most Precious Illood, St. Veronica. Visita tion, Holy Cross. Holy Child, Our " Mother of Consolation, St. John's, , Manayunli, and Our Mother of Good Counsel. Tho churches reported to date and ' their contributions follow : St. Carthaco J1SR2 nr Holy AnitoTs 1411.0" St. Ann 1230.10 Blessed Racramcnt lU'K.'iO si. uhariea Hoiromto ir:7 -'.. St. Vincent 11.1 M wpcension h8 uu 7ns no 4ia.rtr, H1T.7r 220.(1(1 no no r.r, -." Sio.aii 4u no ;t;Jit :(( 14.-..H0 I .ii.ar. 2S7..-I5 20 00 i I'H ("I ('ath.rirnl Assumption l.adv ur Jit. Camifl.. . FU. Anthonv Ann( nclatlati St Aenthi utdy of Rotary St. Kdniond Kplphnny St. Franc-Is do Sales. St, Francis Xavlcr .. St. Gabriel St, Oreaory St. .lamps " St. Mnnlru I (IIP. (Ill St. I'ntrirk riO.V-Mi Transfiguration 40.2" ' Bt. Clement 242.75 Our Mother of Sorrows r2r 0(1 St. Malaehv 4S 00 Corpus Chrlstl 72 on dean 30(1 2.1 I St. Michael 5no (10 i Nativity 417.10 ' Ht. Stephen M.r.n VUtaticn 2.-2.(IU lllesaed Virgin Mary, Darby 11 uU The executive committee o the cam paign reports having collected .$:02.50. i More than $4.,000 was subscribed ou the opening night of the drive. Many . other large individual subscriptions lime ' since been collected, but these will not 1 be mado known until tonight because of tho desire of tho workers to keep their collections a secret until the "last " minute." LAST PRE-DROUGHT BLAST Lehigh Alumni Hold Dinner Tonight at Corinthian Yacht Club 't "The last blast before tho bis drought" will be blown tonight at the Corinthian Yncbt Club, Fssii'gtou. I'a., nt the annual dinner and meeting of l graduates of Lehigh University who ' live in this city. Automobile parties will leave the Uni versity Club, 1010 Walnut street, nt 3 o'clock for Essington. Arrangements , have been made for airplane flights at the Essington army aviation school. TO POLE BY PLANE Stefansson Discusses Plans With Qrville Wright Dajlon. 0., May 2.'!. 1'or the purpose- of dis-russing with OrVille Wright, airplane imcntnr, tin likelihood of using the airplane for North Pole trips. Vilhjalmur Stefansson international explorer, paid a visit to Wright at the latter's home here yesterday. Stefansson declared ho believed it possible to con struct a special type of air machine that would carry a party of explorers to the field of study at tho North Pole. a United Stale Railroad Administration Director General ot Railroad! w ' Important Changes In Through Trains Effective May 25 From Philadelphia For (lie West Broadway Limited Restored I.v. North Philadelphia Ar. Chlcaco ,..4:40 P. M. ..0:33 A. It. K m ".Manhattan j.imueo" ieavlns North Philadelphia 8 uo p. m will ba quickened to arrho Chlcaco 3.00 p.m. 1 "Metropolitan Impress" lcavlns Broad Street Station 10:23 a, m, will carry a through sleeplnc car to Chl- "Mercnnllle Express" leaIn? Broad Stieet Station 8:11 p. m will carry a through sleeping car to Wheel- 'Clereland and Cincinnati K press" leavlnc Uroad Street Statli 10:00 p. m. will carry through slee Ins cars to Cleveland and Nashville. l'np Waslilnrtan Through Washington train now leaving West Philadelphia nt 7-30 p. m. will be ehansed to leae at 7:11 d m nd arrive Baltimore 0:23 p. m. and Washington 10:30 d. m. For Boston "Federal Kxpress," through train to Boston from Broad Street Station, wlllibe ihanged to leave ot 1038 p.m. Instead ot 10:45 p. m. as at present. Tor New York A new train will be added to lae Broad Street Station at 0:00 p. m dally, stopping at Trenton. New Brunswick, l'lliabeth and Newark. Hchujlklll Division The following new trains will be established weekdays for bhawmont. 7-Ru a. m.. 4:12. 5:33 and 7:48 p. m.; for Phoenlxvllle. 10:10 a. m.i for Heading. 8:00 a. m. Weekdays from Slanayunk. 0.32 a rn. i iruui u."."...w.... .. . in,, 2:JI0. 6:1 and 828 p. m.. from Phos- nuviue. n .vine. 7'DU a. m, ana i.:io p. m. The 4:55 P. m. train for Phoenli vlllo will leave at 4:47 p. m. and the n"o 5. m. train will leave at 6:07 S nt.l the 1020 p. m. train for Nor ri.towr. will leave at 10:10 p. m. ror Ttlkes-Uarre and Ilaileton Train now leavlnr Broad Street Rtatlon at 8:17 a. m.f for Wllkes-Barre win be rKanjed to leave at 0:10 a. m. rnd arrive Wllke.-Uarre 2:4 p. m: weekdasi. Train leaving Brpad Street Sta tion at 4:10 P. m. will arrive Wilkes. Ilarra 00 P. ". weekdays, and carry tuffst parlor t:ar. i Other Important changes will be made in local ana mrouio wain aerv. Tee. ' - Ccmolt New Tuna Table P&Wiyanift R. R. Z IF. X, 1 bssl I1 llssssssisssslsssssssssssslssllil W It's Because We've Specialized On "Cut" in Women's Suits that an average nineteen out of twenty fit without alteration, which riot only saves dollars, but hurries the suit! And don't forget the famous "Gimbel variety" at every price. Sports Suits of Suiting-Weight Wool Jersey at $25, $29.75, $35 and $37.50 that express all tlir newer, more feminine ideas of this "different" summer. Turquoise blue, l.cafjue blue, twilight blue and good old navy blur. Rose and camel and nay and dust and the smartest heather-tones. Wonderful Serge Suits at $29.75 Suiting-weight serge that takes to tailoring as a duck docs to water' Navy blue and black. Silk Suits Especially Taffetas at $25, $29.75, $35, $39.75 up to $50 But including, too, cool, smart silk Shantung suits at $29.75 that are wonders. f Lineen Suits at $7.90. Be Sure to See These i Wnen-crash Suits at 510.75. L Linen Suits at $12.50. (umbels, Salons of Dres, Third floor Soldier Needs Upstanding Clothes A Group of Misses' Capes A Dolmans and Coats Reduced 1 9 7C Save a Third to Half Vraps thHt one has need of --many times during tho Miminpr. All smart new mod els, but not many o a style hence the lowered price.. Capes of hlue serjjo mil tan DpIIiI cloth with contrasting color collars and some lm throw ties with tasijcled cnd'i. Now 510.75. And Dolmans of flaked ma terial In pretty browns and blues also of blnr serge -large draped collais, button trimmed. Pictured. Now at $13.75. Coats of Delhi fabi le in pretty colois and of tan co vert and ".ports coats of Jer sey. All becoming models Choice 813.75. Misses' Suits Reduced to $21.50, $27.75 and $35 Suits for travel for country, club or town wear. All fash ionable fabrics and models styles Innumerable. Dolman Now at 813.75 Third floor. 4 : Women's Silk-Lined Serge Capes at $18.75 and $25 Save $10 rerfeclK stunning "cuts" with the enormous "sweep" and the "darinj; dash" characteristic of this summer's smartest mode's. Mostly navy blue, though there arc black capes, too. But there's something indescribably summer smart about the navy blue ones with their striking bluo-and-white or purplc-and-gold lining';. Unlined Serge Capes at $12.75 and $16.75 Save $7 or $8 With short fronts or long fronts some with "tie-arounds." Mostly navy blue. A "Reel" of "Fews" -Coats, Capes Even a few Dolmans at $16.75, $22.50, $28.50 and $29.75 'lhe coats of sihertoncs, clours, cocrts, and c en bohvias. The capes mostly serge. The dolmans velours. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor orders for clothing is not getting cheaper and it is taking our best wit to produce values worth your while. Save 25 to 33 Percent. on suits you will be proud to wear $33.50 and $47.50 Unfinished worsteds, $22.50, $26.50 and $33.50. Some with two trousers at $33.50. Best values we know of in Blue Serge Suits at $30 to $50. Hungerford-system Trousers fit most comfort ably $4.85 and more. Gimbels, Second floor CoT'ltl Hi) Xkt Hew. i kupah(ffu Hundreds and hundreds of officers are turning here for civilian clothes. They do not realize how their figures have changed, but they know in a jiffy whether clothes hug or slouch. Suits $30 to $60 We Own $100,000 Worth of Clothing Much Under Present Values Two lots of clothing delivered on belated Afosf Likely You Will Have to Get the Boy an Extra Pair of Trousers for Wear with the Coat When the First Pair Wears Out So Why Not Have Them Match by Buying the Extra Pair When You Buy the Suit? Boys' Extra-Trousers Suits at $12.50, $15, $16.50 up to $22. Newest mixtures; new waist-line styles, full belted with slash pockets. 8 to 18 jcars. Boys' Blue Serge $Q.75 1 Boys' Palm Beach Suits, 8 to Suits, 7 to 17 yrs. at O I 18 years, Waist-line $Q.75 I nil belted stj Tes. j Models Undergraduates' First Long-Trousers Suits, with Extra Pair of Trousers, at Boys' Wash Suits at $1.50 to $7.50 Gimbel', Third floor : $29 KM, .-&KsZg&rF Lovely Summery Millinery Especially Leghorns and leghorns in combination with navy blue or white or pink; and especially oh, most espe cially! navy blue millinery, 'whether taffeta, or georg ette is there anything more summery than navy b'lue combined with ivhite? At $5 to $12.50 Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Men's Straw Hats at $3 Include Fine Sennit Splits Ecru Rough Sennits Mackinaws Straws The line in straw hats ranges $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and $6 the latter is for the finest split straws. All are best value we know of with exceptional choice at $3. Fujiyama and Stoyos (Fancy Japanese straws) at $4 and $5. Fine "Toyo" Panamas (Japanese) at $4. South American Panamas, at $5, $8, $10 up to $35. Summer Caps, at $1.50. For men and boys. Boys' Panamas in three good shapes at $4. Boys' Madagascar Hats, with fancy band, at $2.15. Older Boys' Straw Hats at $2. Boys' Wash Hats at 65c and up. Gimbels, at Ninth, just in off Market Street One of the "Best-Bred" Georgette I For Girls' Lovely White : au raw vwbW At $39.75 Street-Dress Styles Priced at $39.75 The deep overskirt laid in nine deep, smart n,-tr Thr hnHirr made with lhe "knaosack back" and corded, turn-back fronts. Made over a cool little silk lining. Ana with a very smart sash girdle of taffeta. At S39.75 in navv blue. Copenhagen blue. black and white. Also at $39.75 Beaded Georgette with mighty smart fringed satin sash-girdle. In Copenhagen and navy blues, black perhaps a few pink; per haps a few white. The Most Successful Model of the Season Is $57.50 Georgette, with the bead-rows banded and with a great bead-embroidered blossom on the girdle. In the white, pink and League blue the beading is done in white. In the nay blue, Copenhagen blur, taupe and black, the bcad iiiK is done in black. Other Smart Georgettes at $25 to $125 Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor and Colored Dresses ' Half-a-Thousand Georgette Waists Samples and "Fews" Tabled at $3.95 to $5.95 Klahoratelv beaded. Elaborate!;- embroidered. Valenciennes lace trimmed. Yemsc lae'e-trimmed. nd e.cry known ariety of tuck! All the fashionable neck-treatments from round-neck, collarless, to high-neck turnover. Dainty colors: Two-color effects and Plenty of White And all sizes somewhere in the lot. Gimbels, Salons of Drese, Thiid floor; Grand Aisle, First floor Men's White Shoes and Have Newly Arrived to Sell at $3.95 to $15 Oxfords at $1.75 to $3.50 Dainty White Dresses at $3.95, $4.25, $5, $5.95 to $13.75. Crisp organdie is ery prominent Embroidery and laces are used to advantage. With girdles of colored atin some forming sashes. And fluffy net dresses that suggest good times. Charming Colored Organdie Dresses in blue, rose, maisc and green with deep cape collar at $6.95. For ages 12, 14 and 16 year. Unusual models of colored organdie, hae col lars of white dotted Swiss and long narrow vestec to match. "iVith sash and doubled skirts, at $15. C'aptiating Girls' Dresses of flowered organdies, cut round neck and girdled in narrow black velvet ribbon, at $10. l'or ages 2, 14 and 16 jears, Gimbels, Salons of Dress. Third floor 3000 lbs; of Klein's Fine Milk) Chocolate : Half Price at ) e Chocolate is not only a confection, but a food; and Klein's Milk Chocolate is second to none! -but the factory found itself with a surplus lot, and Gimbels bought it. Half price! at 35c lb. Other Candy Specials Chocolate-covered Nuts assorted Brazil nuts, almonds, walnuts, pecans, filberts, lb. at Cream Mint Puffs, soft and "melty"; nice after meals; lb. at c c Gimbels, Chestnut Street nnex, Grand isle and Subwaj Store Times during the summer season when white shoes are the cor rect footwear for men. lit the shoes to the occasions from these stocks White Canvas Oxfords, in smart English last, with JCJ 50 leather sole, or with liber sole, and whit rubber heels, at Men's While Canvas Oxfords, Goodyear glove rubber C1 7l soles, at JA.lJ i Same style iu high at $2.25.) Men's While Canvas Outing Shoes, rubber soles, ior golf, tennis and other outing wear; stayed strengthened, with white CO Cn kid. Sizes 6 to 11, at ... . ''c'" Gimbels. Secontlfloor Women's Extra Heavy Two-Clasp Milanese Silk Gloves Special at $1.15 : Save a Third n exceptional fualit in strength and lustre. Gray, mastic and a beautiful shade of brown Women's Two-clasp Kayser Silk Cloves at 85c. And besides black and white you ma choose from s'. colors tan, brown, mode, gray mastic ami pongee. Guaranteed linger ends "Men's One-clasp Chamoisette Gloves at $1. Gniibeh, 1 lrst floor At $3.85 i?2'l Subway Store Sale of j Wash Skirts at $US New 1919 models. Made on straight , narrow lines and with unusually attrac- ill tive pdekets and belts. Of cotton gabar- dine and lineen. Pictured. Special at Mjjji$1.65. Extra sizes in the lot. A Group of Silk and Serge Skirts at $3.85 About seenty-Rve striped tafieta skirts and satin-stripe skirts with lengthwise stripes. Pictured. And skirts of silk poplin and serge. Fine for summer wear. Extra sizes. Choice at $3.85. At $1.65 At 1J3.85 Gimbels, Subway Store pSsaiesfi fi3ffrffl mv m vmsm n r-fj . . aa a rtr-555! 1 l ! 'f l I i II f WtU wJtf7 mm MM V W Mvv''','; j Subway StoreSale of Girls WhiteDresses at $2.85, $3.85, $4.85 and $5.85 A Third Saving And More $5.85 $2.85 A timely sale. At least twenty-five charming models to choose from. Materials include white organdie, nets, batistes and voiles. Round, square or "V" neck lines high and normal waist lines, lucked skirls, tunic skirts, side panel skirts and Russian styles. The majority are elab orately trimmed in the prettiest new laces and embroideries imaginable. Also dresses that are simplly trimmed. AH have ribbon girdles. Four models pic tured. In 6 to 16 year sizes. Verily the best values of the season at $2.85, $3.85, 1 1 $4.85 and $5.85. Gimbels, Subway Store $3.8S C r. -wK. v)m l?.v JVa 'b. l'i trm ,UtA S' w . .' A luki ITT' ' .'WM 'SUM f,A T: I $4.85 264 Men's and Young Men 's Blue Serge Suits at $28 With Extra Pair of Trousers An unusual opportunity to select a fine blue serge Suit with an extra pair of trousers $28. They represent a special purchase. The styles include single- or double-breasted models, Plenty of regular, stout and slini sizes. Choose at $28. Men's and Young Men's Suits at $18.50 and $22.50 Plenty of waist-line jno'deU for ypungr men. Conservative style for older men. Plenty of neat mixtures jn worted, cheviots and eassimeres. Gimbels. Subway Store Boys' Norfolk Suits at $8.50 and $11.85 With Extra Pair Full-lined Knickerbockers Cheviots and eassimeres; checks, diagonals and fancy weaes, closed lines from high-priced lots. All sizes for boys 7 to 18 years at $8.50 and $11.85. Boys' Wash Suits at $1.50 and $2.50. Gimbels, Subway Store tfcilWmW'lmti OBBCtsVUUitOOMi GIMBEL BROTHERS MARKET, : CHESTNUT ; EIGHTH, t NINT '""" -' " i..'.n.t.ii ...I . i i ii,,. '' ..... ir I Women's White Canvas Ojcfords at $3.95 Correct style for this season. Narrow "toe, slendtr vamp and lleht weight turned leather sole. All have I.ouls heels, .canvas covered. All sixes. Save considerable at $3.35, iSc,n' H111 I,0,r ll, t M5. The better UJnd. SUes C to 10. I?!'-!1 HJaoes at a.as and W.9S. Barlns. , . ta. -r!i(mDw,:HBw,jr,Biri JiT- TH- j .1' ' T 1t t " V t ' - &sa ; t , ... t w , i i ' ft " 14 .str JlXtkiM tfLtth, . $&' MM MM flA. '. lifej&f., i'ii'. ,4u .U&uflJ, at, HfhtJMLi i?HffrgE