wwt-v "m&&i r r n u ri t t- ftSwSAflSFl'ES LIQUOR FOE fr C, AntNOaloon Lawyer Says Ik Can Be I Strengthened Later Wayne B. Wheeler, attorney for the f, Anti-Saloon league of America, is tk sued a statement today In which ne I declared that while the new prohibition it i enforcement act is not as strong as J' the leaeuo wished it to be, it tan bo : mado airtight latr If tho need should d i ariso, f .11. ... 1aa1ia1I npnnamttnni rUUU bUMC(S Ui UH.UUUUV ,.w..-...w w nbuso tho privileges granted to them, it will result in additional legislation. Tho 1,1 law will never bo mado weaker. "The weak points of the bill from 5 the viewpoint of tho Anti-Saloon League ij are found in some of tho restrictions f made for nonbevcrage liquor and tho ji ' large discretion given tho courts in the L lines and imprisonment." EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PjfilTjADELPBXA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER II, 1910 3 m "The bill is strong enough to destroy f tho beverago traffic In liquor," said i Wheeler. r'If (.he uon -beverage makers .' plRT5iMMp .. - . -If ,. .,, .- l-JA., ...J...,J L. T 3 lor $10.50 iioiHrtu III nil r a nrK-Mtm snrcT ro. IHKJ Unpaid' "ii . Tlffh Tioor. Take Elevator. !UJ ! r- r The Philadelphia Art Galleries I AT AUCTION I On Wednesday, Oct IS, 1.919 J at 2i30 o'Clock P. M. 1 We' Will Sell at Unrestricted Public Sale a Collection of ;Rare and Valuable Violins and Bows By Order of J. E. Koeisllnger, Esq. Now on Exhibition -"4i fySf ?'-ir'.?r5f'lw $ gspac . . . . .,.. 'en,, ? ;gncnpSeHing. A 3 64 Prices on Fancy Groceries are worth your .while You do not have to make your self a pack horse by carry ing your purchases home. Open an account and let us serve you regularly t 1233 Market Street and Branches Chocolate Golden Vanilla One Package Makes Enough for a, Larjo Fntnlly At Tour Oroeers, TITIS MOBEISON CO., TUVUi. Immediate Delivery If the publlo realized the wonderful heat producing quality of Elephant Tea Coal more of It would be used. EGG COAk $11.50 "Follow the FlasT wmmicK?' fuevcoN FRANK F. MATHERS 83d St. bel. Balthnor Ave.. B. W. Cor. 10th & U'Mhlnxtou Are. Fhonea: XVboai'd 478. 'Dickinson 1418. : Cultivate the. habit, of calllnc it Roosovelt Boulevard not the' Northeast. The Man was as big and as broad and as straight as the Boulevard that 'bears ' his name. It's very worth while owning one's home on such a Boulevard. We have the home or lot if you have the wish, then it's an easy matter for the two of us to, get together. We will meet you at our Boulevard Office. "EE&HSSS . GUy ?. Caaihwl ml ltd, r"; Oai. Lmkm "-- ObHIim lull.. '.& - -.ym-Tmr' - r .i'.Ma ' .c Fair P rice Clothing of uW'lflllillflit uiilwrnW 'VKtSiltmmlW I iif J If IIMiM sSlii III IlllliSifiS i B JTl JaaMaBl "qMHW Gimbel Brothers Store Hours 9 to 5.30 1 1 For Tomorrow Wednesday 1 1 Gimbel Brothers Tuesday, October 14, 1919 ' S. All Wool: All Silk Sewed: All Shrunk Linings Let's look at the facts that rule the situation. Most difficult to secure clothing of good fabric and good make so difficult that UJVJOL OC11C1S UU liUU UiJ. It is the dark hour of a slow, long dawn the war isn't over, in its effect on pro duction. High prices are inevitable but don't pay high prices for low values. It is a fine art to get ample supplies of all-wool fabrics we and our supplying tailors did in one case, a lot of it was stolen; then recovered, and cannot be used till court tries the accused the cloth is the evidence. But we have plenty for the time being and that "evidence" lot will soon be released. All-wool and that only in Second floor Section. Sturdiness is standard in the Subway Store biggest dollar's worth of wear. Kuppenheimer" and "Society Brand" Clothing ouitsjato& Overcoats, $35 to $75 Great Coat. Up to $100 Not-Heavy Overcoats, $25, $30, $35 and up to $50 Suits, $30, $35, $40 and up to $50 growth of tnrewa'CW1 """ " " - nrmal vtORt " the real C0St: 876 Worsted Suits Specially Offered for Wednesday and Thursday, $45 Hungerford System of cutting Trousers is a Datenton comfort and rlMn.fitn- n iu. -r , .,..! k ' ,: "s&wuiuuw, i luuacra, fco.ou to J1 J Suite ta Btano (EUolltCfl loys Suits . . With Extra Pair of Trousers $l.50, $15, $17.50 up to $37.50 t C Fancy tweeds, in grays, browns and olive mixtures; trench 1U models, all-around belt; full-lined "knickers;" 8 to 18 years. t f 7 K( ox-pleated, inverted-pleat and knife-pleated, with p 1. t JJ J-oke; also trench model, slash or patch pockets; 8 to 18 years. Junior Ovrcoats, 3 to 10 years, 1 olum at $17.50 to $35. Kerseys, duf- fle6; pebble cheviots and fancy overcoatings; flannel-lined or with Italian, cloth. Junior Norf k Suits, at $13.50; with extra pair of full-lined trous ers one pair of knee-trousers and one pair of knickerbockers; for boys 4 to 10 years; fancy cheviots in mixed sray and brown or olive colorings; nifty little suits. $2.25 for boys' sturdy Corduroy Knickerbockers. $1 for boys, serviceable Blouse's. $3.50 for Washable Suits: 3 to 10 yrs. "Oliver Twist," "Middy," Junior Norfolk and like models in beauti ful patterns and colorings. Gimbels, Third floor. Women's and Try On Until fr Can iry and Iry On She finds '! The exact shade of the exact color that is most becoming; The best collar-treatment for her the loveliest "neckline." The best-length coat for her particular figure. h NO GUESSING AT COLOR OR STYLE as -when a suit is mad to order at a custom tailor's; and INSTEAD OF TO-ORDER PRICES4 Hundreds and Hundreds of Suits to Choose From---at $59, $69, $75, $79 up to $295 In variety that provides not only the fashionable colore, but every "shade of a shade." Every fashionable fabric, from duvet de laine to peachbloom and duvetyne. furs. Glorious styles with fur.' Glorious styles to wear "with her own many wonderful separate Famous Variety, Too, in Suits at $28.50, $29.75, $35,$37.50,$39.75 and $45 Wonderful serges. Lustrous broadcloths. Glowing velveteens And ever-ready "Elex-o-tex" suits of the best wool-jersey known. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor All the Regular Sizes All the Exlra1Sizes, Too Silk Petticoats Great Variety Great Values at $6.95 All-jerseys. ' All-taffetas. .All-messalines. And jersey tops with either messaline or taffeta flounces. Wonderful suit-matching browns. Rich violets. Glorious. blues. Serviceable taupes. New changeable effects. And one color "inlaid"-in another stunningly I Sateen Petticoats with Unique Persian Inserts v at $2 and $2.95 ' Copies of expensive silk models, worked out in strong, thin-as-silk sateen as carefully shaped as smartly flounced as silk. Gimbels, Second floor. Net Blouses- '"" V i Net and Lace, at $5 Dainty American-Made Models Begin at $3 French Imports Begin at $18.50 And net waists are quite the "order of the day" in Paris and New York alike. American Models at $3, $3.95, $5, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 up to $10 Include baby necks and high necks; frill styles and as many fascinating collarless models as fascinating collar effects. The French Models at $18.50, $25, $29.75 Are Dreams! Mostly with real lace preferably filet. Here and there is an adorable peplum. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. V f Willi Colombia arafonola, typt a-3, $135 mm mm " i Aioll&n Vocation, tyl 430, at $140 lllp II Conreld, 8s 5 rafonola Gimbels, Second floor With Six Records, Six Albums and a Supply of Needles SentHorae on aFirstPayment of The combination totals $135 the big, beautiful Columbia with records and the rest and anyone can own it Five dollars down; the remaining $130 in easy monthly parts. Talking Machine Congress Quite the most extensive and beautiful display that Philadelphia has ever known. Victor Columbia Aeolian The Victrola Grafonola Vocalion Conreid One Hundred and Thirty-eight Styles and Finishes $22.50 to $2 Victrolas $22.50 to $325 Aeolian Vocalions, $70 to $440 Columbia Grafonolas, $32.50 to $250 .Conreid Talking Machines, $95 Best Service Most Helpful Little wonder that the 'largest talking machine business is centering 100 At Gimbels Women's Street and Dress Shoes at $ 1 1 '- . -" Five Smart High-cut Lace Styles Women who fciow will tell you that, while of necessity shoe prices have advanced, the advance in prices Is less noticeable af Gimbels.- In other words, less to pay for quality shoes here than anywhere else you- know" All with leather French heels and laced with blind eyelets. ' And notice the careful "finish" th'e'neat edges of the Goodyear welt ed solesthe lacings perfectlymatch ed to leathers! Two styles are pictured. Any style at$H M i. r ii I.I . 'ssJ I.I i V l i I V l I0 1 N I I i ii SHhI I I It I fl ffK V 1 SPWi i. 1 i I I V iftHW Ji ' M 1 I II ) VvsHslr I'll II i I u i wiioh (mi ; i V. A YAEaH Ml ) Tan Russia calf with gray suede tops. ' Black kidskin with "pearl taupe" kid tops. Black patent leather with dark taupe kid tops. Black patent leather, with light gray kid tops. Brown Havana kidskin matched with brown fabric tops. Atollan VooaUon, 9395 .yuhfcfaRH ipilIlM gill1 va a m Jr 55 ) U 9 J AtolUa VooAlioa 5185 IB n ipn Sound-proof rooms splendidly venti lated, where You May Try Records to Your Hearts Content Gimbel service is freely yours if you are a Gimbel customer. We help you get the very most in en joyment from your pur chase; help you keep rec ords and instrument in good form. Have dem onstrations arranged. to I mj Atolloit Vitaunn, atria at), at W10 Columbia Ormfonolm, perioa tyi, saso ..ll..l. ..!., ,ti MAIL IN THIS COUPON Gimbel Brother, Philadelphia With no cost or obligation to me. please send catalogue and combina tion terms on Talking. Machine. Name :.-.':. ' .. Jcfr ! K . A ' . Address. i: i(Sfr-- i . v - t 4Vi. l . ri. l&j,f' .'.-" Two of the Flte Styles at $11 i:X , r$&y ? f Gtmbels, Shoe Section, Second floor GIMBELBROTHERS Market i Chtnu ViK.)i?.IJ5mA(ft Eights and ftiiipt.tA t ,,,,.,, KlM , ,-,-, ,;. , t-,V-,f;, ' vv WllilillllWl- 111 I Maitlir''--''--"'- ' --- - ..n.-' -wit - i .- -.- . -.- - M!mmum -x A -L a. fl ' 'il 1 r-ryV n n . w