mw- ." - - r "Awsn ' '''Pws I EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER HO, 1919 '' AUSTRIAN E W1PRE IS HBERED Signing of Treaty Marks Break Up of Powerful Dual Monarchy NEW STATES ARE FORMED Hj- (he AMorlntnl Press Paris, Sept. 10, Today's ciremontps at St. Germain, when the Austrian peace treaty wni signed, hromht to a close three months of negotiation be tween tlje Austrian republic and the allied and associated powers. An fhcomplete draft of the conditions of peace wn handed the Austrian dele gates nt St. Germain on June 2, the reserved sections, rclatlnc to the mili tary, financial, reparation and some ''boundary features of the treaty, being presented on June 20. The Austrian Government laid Its counter-proposals before the Peace Con ference, Inst month nnd the answer to the Austrian delegation was made on September 2. The Austrian republic is very dif ferent from the proud Austro-Hun-garian empiro of 1014. The former provinces of Bohemia and Moravia and a part of the Duchy of Teschen now form the republic of Czecho-Slovakla. The remainder of Teschen nnd most of Gallcla have been Incorporated into Poland. Monarchy nroken Up The new Ukrainian republic take certain sections in eastern Galicja anil the former Austrian crownland of Bukowina. Hungary has separated from Austria along the historic boundary between those portions of the former empire, Iftt has herself lost parts of the province ot Transylvania which have been awarded to Rumania. On the south the provinces of Car Inthla, Dalmatla, Carbiola, Croatia and Slovania, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as parts of Styria arc formed In coujunction with Serbia into the new Tugo-HIovak kingdom.' Parts of Tyrol are taken over by Italy, the boundaries of which are also extended so as to include most of the Isthrian peninsula and a strip along the jwestern frontier of the province of Carinthia. All therefore that remains of the for mer empire is what Is known as Ger man Austria, including Upper and Lower Austria and parts of Styria and Tyrol. Since the close of hostilities there has been a movement afoot by which Austria would be annexed by Germany. By one of the most Important clauses of the treaty signed today this is for bidden. The treaty does not stipulate an exact sum to be paid In Indemnities, but this amount will be fixed by the in demnity commission on May 1. 1021, the commission also being empowered to determine the details of the pay ments, which will extend over a period of thirty years. This sum must be paid by the Austrian republic, and Is not to be apportioned among the component parts of the country which have been declared independent. Army "Cut to 30,000 In addition to paying indemnities, Austria must also replace, ton for ton, all ships lost by the Allies through the activities ot the Austrian navy during the war and physically restore Invaded areas. She Is also to deliver up to al lied countries works of art and objects of historic value which were carried away by the Austrlans during the con flict. Austria's army Is reduced to 30,000 men on a purely voluntary basis, and all her military establishments are cut down in a proportionate manner. The entire Austrian naval fleet- Is to be handed over to the Allies, all ships un der construction being broken up and the salvage is not to be used! except for Industrial purposes. The economic clauses nnd those rela tive to freedom ot transit are similar to those of tne uerman pact. Automobile Owners Read This Any one ean tinker with an auto mobile, BUT It tabes , a rood me chanic to properly repair It. AND a vooii mechanic U ehiapcr than a poor one. Mechanical repair and body and tap work In fast, everything- which yon inlfht care to have done trait do. Our prices ARE MOT extortionate or unreasonable. Perm-State Auto Co., Inc. Charles Arnold, Manager 3812 Market St, Philadelphia SPECIALS IN , Used Upright Pianos 90, $100, $110 Up Good Condition Guaranteed EASY TERMS G, W. HUVER CO. 1031-33 Chestnut St. Victrniaa Records Users of PEA Coal bo ad vised nnd buy now. We hav i' the size and quality. We handle only tho very PBEST COAL Egg. ,$11.23 Stove $11.65 Nut.. 11.75 Pea... 9.55 PBOMPT DELIVERY . Iff terpe you right Owen Letters' Sons Largest Coal Yanl in PMla TreatoaAre. & Weitmorelaad V' ffisi Gimbel Brothers Store Opens 9 A. M. For Tomorrow Thursday Closes at 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brothers Wednesday Bptemh 10, SU ffl "( It?s Not What a Woman Spends For Her Suit Bat What That Spending Buys Gimbels sa Sfmtk. At $265.00 At $95.00 Softest suede-velours. New tinseltones. Silvertones. English herringbone suiting how it "grows" upon you! Tri cotines the Famous Gimbel standard rricottne. broadcloths "mirror" broadcloths ! Suits With Wonderful Fur Collars and Cuffs and Bands at $75, $89, $119, $150, $189, $210, $250, $279, up to $295 Every soft, exquisite fabric of the season. Every glorious color especially the browns. Every fashionable trimming-fur used in such fascinat ing ways. Important more important this season than ever to every woman in any walk of life society leaders, business women, college wo men, doctors, lawyers, teachers and homebodies; alike.. Suits "Built" to Set Off Her Own Furs at $49.75, $59, $69, $79, $85, $89 and up to $110 Suits at $49.75 That Are a Graphic Example of the Utmost that $49.75 Can Buy The Silvertones that usually, go into much higher priced suits. The Broadcloths that "belong" to, a much-more ex pensive group. Suode-velours that are almost priceless today 1 Right shades of right colors. Richly silk-lined. ""'' "' - Hill ,, From the Millinery Number of "Vogue"- m VJ -"ft- J "Largo, shapes, wide sweeping brims, tricoroes, berets, mora J v.uiur uiu wa iiava seen in rccenr seasons, ana a revival or xtaii picture) jmaor weaxvon dress occasion. Tho small 'hat. howmmrv bos notbeenvdiaplaced from its positions of prominence. Thero fa nothlnpmoradrstlnguished'thama smallliead &bov&iurrotsdgtresXJ Wool-Jerseys at $28.50 to $35 Serges at $29.75 to $45 Tweeds at $33.50 to $45 Splendid for service three hundred and sixty-five days Good to travel in. Good for that shore convention trip. in a year! Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor ' V V .1 - ' URK i J' ft. Glorious brown hats .Vbgue Might Just as Well Have u Gimbels 39 They're all here I Glorious luster black. Blue hats. Caouchine toncwhata.- "Battlefield Flower" shade hats. Fur. Velvet Fabric. Paris Millinery Begins at $25 Gimbel Millinery Begins at $6 Gimbels. Millinery' SalonsJThircfefloor' Paris Says Duvetjme, Duvetyne, and More Duvetyne! Gimbelo Respond With Silk Duvetyne The most glorious, velvety, Paris-adored of all the Paris-favored duvetyne family! Here in the soft mellow fur shades. Here in the soft blues or the "high" blues duvetyne brings out so wonderfully. 43 inches wide. So beautiful ami fashionable and scarce that it's not high at $12 a varti reorHir. k promise to be higher! And That Old-Tim Friend to Trim Elegance Fine Ail-Wool Broadcloth Not only a staple but a fashionable fabric. Close nap, satin-finish a grade so fine few mills can make it. Yes, the colors. 48 and 54 inches wide. At $4, $4.50 and $5.50. Gimbels, Colored Dress Goods, Second floor. Bertha Collars trs r Appear on the Now Fall Dresses New models have arrived. They are of lovely Chantilly lace, soft net with dainty Vrnise lace edge, or of embroidered net Variously, $1.50, $2; $2.50 and $3. Very deep Bertha Collars of lace or net are shirred to fit close to the neck. At $2, $3 and $3.50. New round Collars with rowsof lace ruffles, or daintily hand-embroidered. And other pretty models, at $1, $1.80, $2 to $3. New Collars for square-neck dresses have a bib front. Of net, lace-trimmed. At $1.50. Gimbels, Neckwear Store. First floor. A New Engagement Ring Setting is in high bowl-shape, with the glorious stone held still higher by dainty, strong, unobtrusive claws. The setting is platinum, of course. And the Diamond is a blue-white brilliant from the famous Central African mines. $850. Gimbels. Jewelry Store, First floor. For People Who Think of Home as a Homey Place "With a Do and a C ' tnd a Singing Kcttle" Cheery, Homey "Kitchen Things" Practical Labor Saving Things At Splendid Savings in This September Sale of Housef urnishings For homey "kitchen things" must be substantial a permanent part of the home-scheme. Galvanized and Tinware durbar Cans, Japanned nnlshed. with patent lock covers, at 4oo esch, family alzs. I OnlTinlul notary Ash Blft. r, rlustleaH, t1t on afch oan or bar rel, at S3. 60. Wuh Boilers, metallic bottoms, stile handles, at 81.43; family lie. i ii QalTanlxtd Was Tuba, corrugated bottoma. aids droD handles, family bijo, at soo each cave COo etch VK. J I T1 i a a 1 v an 1 z d Bushel Baskets, used a aah cans, recommended by the department of hlgrhwayn, at 98o ach f H qt. Aluminum X.ippa Bauos paus, at 7Do; 3 qt. aire, at 08c. im syr-s " " " ' " "t M & 8 In Aluminum Xlppsd Ttj Pan, at 0o; In. alze, at 850. 2 qt. Aluminum Soubl Blca Boiler, cover rlt both vessel", at 91.18. 6 jt. Aluminum Oeamlois Sea Xst- ties, with cold' handles, at (3.43. Olmbel o a s Oook Btove, threo lartre drill ed burners on top and ovon burner, slie of oven Kx 14x12 In.. Call ia rnr neocea with rub oer tublnr Iron plpo, SU.SD, ,,4 j I J!1 CI F 1H qt. Aluminum Soup Strainers, at 490. VJ f Stoves lOOd OH Heaters, smokeless and odorlean patent burners, one cat ion capacity, burns for ten hours on one gallon of oil, at 44.90. -Olmbel , Fourth floor Jiei i. i -t far.!.. " j r,S renlniulat Cabinet Qas Sumffes, nve burners on top Including; sim mering burner; elevated baking; and broiling; ovens, enamel panel door frames, white, enameled, drip and broiling; pans. Sold on easy pay ments. Connected tree In city limits where fuel Una extends to kitchen,, at 93S.7B. Gimbels Were Among the First Stores to Appreciate the Economy of 9 Extra C Trousers OUIlS C A -sft JSsVTL . BSsk 4L l J f ' ft Boys' For no matter how suit iis "built" the coat always outlives the trousers. So, to avoid the waste of "orphan" coats and to add months of wear extra trousers! Boys Ertra-Trousers Suits, at $17.50 -aires 8 to 18. Pleated Norfolks of fine rnmM Trench models of sturdy blue cheviots. All styles witn all-around belt, slash or patch pockets and full-lined trousers. At $17.50. Without extra trousers, at 915. Hlfh 8chool Youths Extra-Trousers Suits, at $37.60 sizes 31 to 36. Belted and waist line models of fine cissimeres. Gimbels, Third floor. ' Buying Up Fine Woolmn Autumn and Winter Weight Coat When Prieee Were in Many Case Barely Half Today'i Price Bring Women's Good, Sensible, Stylish Coats at Marked Savings With these as suggestions : Black gabardine Coats sizes up to 54 at 935. Mighty good-looking silver-tone-velour Coats for $39.75. Fine street and auto Coats of tweeds and overseas coatings at $29.76, $37.50 and $46. A particularly smart model in wool velour at $49.75. And a Rare Collection of Coats de Luxe Glorious fabrics Paris-bred styles Beautifully made. But Priced the Gimbel way at $69.75 to $395 Gimbels, Salons of Dress Third floor. Women's Dresses Wonderful Tricolettes at $35, $55, $59.50 up to $89.50 And tricolette is correct for any time anywhere any ago any coloring any typo figure! So says Paris. So says London. So says New Yorlc. f is- "A v I At $55, $59.50, up to $89.50 Drop-stitch tricolettes. Paufettes. And some adorable criss-cross weave tricolettes with the ridges going both ways! Coat-dress models long sleeves. Draped models with shorter sleeves. Straight-line models. Browns, Darker Browns, Darkest Browns And navy blue. And midnight blue. Here and there, a taupe or a black. Pink and White Tricolettes Very Special at $35 Mighty useful for semi-formal dinnera-and dances for visiting-wear. Elaborately braided. Gimbels, Salon ot Dress. Third floory Important Subway Store Sales Sale of Sewing Machines Your Choice of Singer at $25 Willard at $34 Cosmo at $25 Domestic at $42 New Home at S42 $2 Cash and $1 weekly brings any machine to your home. JBo-tt&mtlo Bewlnr Mxininss, 9u Blnffsr, 23 fl ff-M "Wfllovd, 34 Brand new Domestic, Willard and Cosmo machines. In the lot are included floor samples and used Singer and New Home machines. Values Are Unusual Ten-year Gimbel guarantee. Instructions free, at your home withinJcitjr limits. Hmb4t. SaVwar Btor ' " ' $10 to $15 Allowance for your old machine toward the purchase of the Domestic Electric Bou doir Cabinet Machine. v Cosmo, Sat "Conreid" Phonographs at $95 Last Chance When, a few months ago, we introduced to Philadelphia the charming "Con reid" Phonograph, we were warned by the makers thai. a higher price must come, It has. Therefore we will sell our present stock of 116 at $95 Then a Higher Price Will Be Named It is easily the great bargain in talking machines Noble, Big, Beautiful Mahogany cased. Oak cases as well, 46 in. high. Noiseless, durable motor. Tone arm adjusts to play any disc record. You can modulate the tone, as in a player piano. Come and hcarlt test It Inny way you please, ancksurcly try to-be among the fortunate few to get a "Conreid" at $95. If inconvenient to come to the store, just fill in this coupon and mail it to us Terms-so easy that -every home-can have one, and a phonograph that yrill grace any home in this great city, GIMBEL BROTHERS T : CHESTNUT, : - EIGHTH AND NINTH - , v' Address : 'ssssi 1 8,"hsssI ;9 X - -M JW tfrHsP. w II f hhh l WssssssH arrf swi w w VssssssssHsssh 1 I f full 1 1 JctH m i twism I .fsH rJ-Ht... H asKir Ii iiiwi'T'jiiii m iii In iQi'Wiiiiiiii J', 'tM wwfc.lijKisJ.:!. IL' 'jam Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia Without putting mo tmdor obligation, pleaso particulatsVoSConreld- Phonograph-andexplainasjr terms, Name ..,.. ,......-., '. &' vf-W'i .-Tfi ,5 Uvfs?f.2.