Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 9, Image 9

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Store Hours 9 to 5:30 i For Tomorrow Friday
Gimbel Brothers
Thursday, November 6, 1919
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ADY NANCY FULL
OF "ASTORISMS"
"f- Yankee Wife of British Peer. I"
Diio Dnn in PrUHhaifyil
ij i uia i u in uiuiiu'5m
for Commons
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CALLS OFF MEETING IN RAINJ
It) flic ssurl.ilcil 1'icss
l'lvtiintilli. Ni i l'nsli'r mi nil
tlic bilHiiiaiiN mill nliim-t rn ntlm
Available mpi iinnoiiii'P tlmt "I.mlj
Aslnr is (lip iiiih I.UimI tlonrse 1111 -flldntr"
for (Ik l'h mouth Tnt m tlic
Tlolien of Cimiininii. in ni.il lo Mili'lR
to "mnkc liNtiu nnil ' li t tlm lirsl
womnu iiicnilii r tif l'liilmmtMit. ' In
tlic clulw liotcli mill iotmirantf.. (rn
rooms nntl mililii limiv tlir oleotlnn if
tlio ilnmiunttiiR loiie ( mm Mention.
Tlio fow vlin vc uninformed liflil
their uirioilt) nroiiril ym tlio mm
piiun miih inaugurated bj tjie sppctnrle
of tliirt brilliant wom.m, ihcsiod all in
blacK, drhlliff tlnoilRb the Mircts lie
hinil a (UrSliins team of vol ids, juth
Mik-liatted i-ontluiiau, ui whip, and the
bl idles of the liur'-oh niloined with red-vthltcnnd-blue
ribbous the coalition
colois. , '
"Astorihrns i a familiar teim in
Plymouth bIiipp "Lady Xanpr" tool tlio
stump, lneanlnp: the cryptic, punchy
oiiiRiams with vjiili the lady enlivens
her epeeohts, roiuins them readilv tn
meet every questio'ii propounded liv tlie
hecKlers and expire her ies oit thp
I'suet of the campaign Yc-drnl.n she
inM'iited several new ones, unioiiR
them :
"There ! n-"chflrrciKP between the
working Uatscs and the IiirMiig ilass-
"Every poison it a potential prohtecrJ
lue only way ot diuKtnK piouteennc
in to get tho selfishness out of human
nttuti'."
Chivvies Her Opponent
Lady Astor, in the course of her
morning's drive about the constituency,
stopped at Unionist headquarters. Up:
sending from her carriage, she camo
face to face with' Isaac Toot, her Lib
eral opponent, who happened to be
passing. Sho smiled and said : "Good
mornrug, Mr. Toot."
, 'I he Liberal candidate replied with
equal cordiality aVid tliev tallied together
for fully u miuute, J.adv Afctor chiding
him good-naturedly: "You am far to
progressive a man to be Identified with
the ancient mariner Asqulth party. You
are a good man, but ou are going in
the wrong direction.''
She droc into the lienit ot a pro
labor district ot the cit), where it was
consideredMiuwise for her husband, Lord
Astor, to appear, in the lflst campaign
because of the rabid auti-Unionist sen
timent. Her reception was in marked
contrast, her airhal lwing tho signnl
for a gathering of tin neighborhood
women and children.
Asked whether pile would attend a I
previou"l) in lunged open meeting, in i
view of the fart it was raining, Lad)
Alitor taid: "Xo: that is wheio women i
have moio t-ense than men. Men go to
cuch meeting and nhiver, get cold and
so home to be nursed b their wives.
V won't hine'thd meeting."
Tn tho course of 'our addresses made
yesterday Ladv Astor flatl) favored
stale putchaso of the liquor business nnd
local option on the question of prohi
bition, fclic tpld oup (in.stioner that
sh( favored thij closing of public houses
on Sunday.
"Yes." she said, "I don't think the
saloon is an rdifving pJapp in which to
snend tho Sabbath."
Her statement was loudly appltuplcd
At one meeting Lad) Astor found a
Socialist delegation present and to it
he quoted Scripture. Sho argued that
Christianity was the only icmedy foi
the world's ills
"I don't mind telling you that I am
Socialist at heart," she said. "It
is the most beautiful creed on caith,
but there has been only one true So
ualist, and lie said, 'Love they neigh
bor as thjKclf ' "
'llio Iliblo Her Answer
sked regardiug her opinion rolatie
to charit), Lnih Axlor- said she always
had thought charity a bad thing foi
the receiver nnd the gier. The gier,
she declared, got a sott of unctiiious
sense of piety, but it was fundamentally
bad. 'She suggested that her questioner
could find out ull about chant) in the
thirteenth chapter of Corinthians.
Tn a lighter in the candidate de
dared that she did not care u "tup
pence" for a political career, but that
she would do what was best for all
rlasses. She said she had seen so much
suffeiing in the last ihc cars that she
(ould hap no idea of ecr leading
what was called an Idle life, there was
sif inudi to be drtne. Another point
made by the speaker in One of her nd
(Tressesw as ;
v "I can't imagine a woie thing than
n House ot'Cominons composed cutiielv
of Mrs. Astors, but too of them will
do it a lot of good."
f Praise by Lord Cecil
Lord Uobert feci!, in a letter to
Lady Astor, sa)s: "At the picsent
time, with tho party system more or
less In abe)ance, the personality of the
candidates becomes of fitst importance.
In the perennial contioersy with greed
and self, any ono who knows jou will
be confident )ou will bo found on the
side with the angels,"
Apart from personal considerations,
Lord ltobert says, he should vote for
Lady Astor, adding: "If the House of
Commons is to be truly representative
of its constituents, it is, essential it
should contain some exponent o
woman's point of iew."
The campaign committee of the Labor
part) is consiuenng mo aavisaDiiuy ot
'sf instituting a suit for, slander against
Lord ABtor in connection with his char
acterization ot w. 'J', uay, ine ianor
laudidate opposing Lady Astor, us a
"not tpo successful manager of a co
..nerntlvn boot manufactory."
The appellation has aroused the in
dignation of tho supporters of tho Labor
candidate,
I SPAIN SEEKS ALLIANCES
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Premier Declares Country Must
Strengthen Foreign Relations
Madrid, Nor. 0. (llv A. P.) Alli
ances of Spnln with friendly powers
to insure tho nvoidauco of war were
urced bv former Premier Ttomanouos
)n n apwJi at n banquet hcie labt
eVenlug,
"I liuow thp hour .of alliances has
souuiletl for Spain," tho former pir
mier said, "but it Is an houi4 for
alliances contracted by tho force of
public opinipu in common accord with
the government and the Mug. .Treaties
Of alliance with Franco, Great Ilrit
aia and tho United States would bo
the surest guarantees we could have td
keep out ot, war. The moment there
fore lias come to establish our bonds not
only witfi b'raneo and Knglaml, but with
the linltei) States and Portugal."
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Naples, Nov, 0. (D'A. I)-rbc,
JIUire 01' toi) ,fturuziana uis pany, w'RQ
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Hand-Tailored
Coats Gimbels
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Al These Remarkable Prices
$42.50, $47.50, $58 and $68
Savings $22.50 to $31 .75
hight of. the nrwest, smartest, most effective styles
Of such fashionable fabrics ac chameleon cord, twiwle coatinR, silvcrtone, wool e
lour, vclour de laine and tinseltonc
Every coat lined throughout tailor-lined or novelty silk-lined.
Every coat warmly interlined.
Afid every fur-trimmed coat comes with a rJuurr of fur;.
At $47.50
Save $27.50
At $58
Save $31.75
At $68
Save $29.50
At $42.50
Save S22.50
At $42.50
Save $22.50
At $58
Save $31.75
Two Styles at $42.50
And You Save $22.50
Of silvcrtone --01 of! Of wool eIour
ilirouphout wirmlv In-1 J'atlor-llnca-tntcrllnea.
terllned . BHcK, liromi, taupo
fholco of rolori or- I aivi n y we
ford, brown b 1 1 r ti
aupo, maduro iI,B blp colHi of fral
"IioIpo of fur rol1ir Jretlconer
tsiipe-mitrln k ink-fl e.l .
po.tim wnl-ilveil .onei ""' "r , "" '
(nrt naturil t-i.ooi '""r " ' " '
Two Styles at $47.50
And You Save $27.50
if relour de l8lnc till Mlltniie
itrn. Ktirucc green IhromrbmH
mipe and nar blu i j3row ma(iiiro, Oiford
Mvl of Pticrtr finish Rnf, blson
riEoy In blacK
Lined and into Until t bolre of fur rollsri
Vo(s th tP roll 1- taupe rarcoon nnd
ar ot "tdy' ro?V eal dTfd ' oney
lined
1nter)lnrd
Two Styles at $58
And You Save $31.75
or tn -clionc Of the fnmtvud lutv1
SHIt-Ihml coutlinr
In marine blue hmwn I.iixui ioua In offcel
anil tmipe Dieniried In (p
Panel-bail. lurklipd bv a noVtltv
hcllonal-bi-li lining
Poitllltmi flnpB Tauiic blown blon
And ii i oIIri- thai tin ii and dragoxilly
high ri lov oi .ltcithii nl- v muiur lahru
vin '
Two Styles at $68
And You Sve $29.50
1 linHlniic SIIU lltieif MiiiiipIptji (oitj
lliroiiRhout In the tn tu linrd
nrlto phadp'-m.iduio nnd In dragonfly bltii' and
blpon brnnp
With Inimfnsa rollar m ilii. tmlqiin rollni
of fur choose from Not th ijunlnt jiostll
natural raccoon And Hon flaps and th i.
tRUp nutrli i ii Uert
OlralwU, Siloni of Brm, Third Tloor
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At $68
Save $29.50
At $47.50
Save $27.50
Women's Dresses Duvetyn-Like Velours,
Embroidered Velveteens, Jerseys at $39.75
These wool-jersey Dresses, first a style thai especially appeals to sizes i0
and 42 because of the lovely "straight back"; the graceful redingote front, the
embroidery in the same lovely brown-tones as the jersey itself.
The velours are in typical duvetyn styles, with scores of velour-coveied buttons
and with Bernard's famous stitching. In reindeer, beaver and brown.
Embroidered velveteens with just enough of a side drape to be fascinating, come
in black, taupe and brown.
Embroidered Wool Jerseys at $16.50 and $18.50
Browns and reindeers and beavers and navy blue and a new blue and
now and then a turquoise blue.
Mighty ellectively embroidered !
And mighty "special" at $16.50 and $18.50. -Gimbels Salons of Dress,, Third floor
en s
Winter O
vercoats at
$45
The Big Clothing "Buy" of the Season
You're apt to pay $20 or more above this price before you find equal gar
ments even this low. $45 at Gimbels a price to win on.
Wc arc not alarmists wc arc not boosters of prices, but you and we'must face
fads.
Ulsters
Raglans
Double-Breasted
Chesterfield
Rrv Rarlrn
Motor Coats Ovcicoats ot rich Shetlands, waini duflles, heavy friezes, Montagnac, Ogden
F collar Coals boucle, moss-finished beaver, Olysians, Vicunas, Meltons, blanket-back Worombo-
Lcather-lined Overcoats i at prices running lo $100.
Other Overcoats, $30 to $100 with fur collars, $50 to $150. Fur-lined, $100 to $250.
1 oudon-made Overcoats and Great Coats of finest fleeces. Gimbels, becond floor
Wool
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Jersey Bloomers ' Boys' "Patrick" Mackinaws i Wonderful Variety Wonderful Values in
O' ' n or n Awvrvn k rfk mat
isses Winter Coats at 6d
Two Lengths.
Five Colors.
Correctly Cut.
at $4.50 and $4.95
Knee-length and ankle-length.
Black, navy blue, taupe, beaver and new
brown.
Warm as toast.
And so carefully cut that suit- or dress-skirt
sets properly over them.
Camisoles Special
at $1 and
at $1.50
Pink ones, and while ones, and either pink or white with
dainty btitching in rainbow tints.
Satin, mostly. And mostly lace-trimmed.
Gimbels, Second floor
The Styles That Set the Pace
At $13.50, $15, $18.50 and $20
These are the short overcoats or sports coats that boys j
like for winter play, they are of warmth-without-weight fabrics, (
and they don't interfere with leg motion when running or skating
or hockeying or "raising Cain" generally while out doors. Shawl
collar, plush pockets, all-around belt; all sorts of noisy plaids or
quieter effects. $13.50 to $20. For boys 8 to 18 years. ,
Boys' Norfolk Suits
With Extra Trousers
$20
Also at $15, $17.50, $20 and $22.50-up to $40. Faruy tweeds;
"eWBoy?Tan Raincoats at $5.75, with "Sou'wester' Hat to match;
Boys' Corduroy Knickerbockers; hard to wear out' $2.25, $2.50
and $3. Fine for school; all seami arc reinforced Ace 7 to 18.
Gimbels, fhird floor.
Ten stunning styles. And many have French seal collars! Youthful, A
slightly raised waist lines with slant tucking in back and buttons down the cen-
ter and panel backsi and loose backs.
Some coats fit snug to the waist line, have full flare skirts. Large collars
some gathered that fasten up snugly at the neck.
Developed of soft warm silvcrtip and velour.
All the newest colors russet and seal brown, reindeer, beet-root, Oriental
j blue and navy. One model is pictured.
For ages 14 to 20 years.
! Captivating Coats for Misses at $39.75, $45 and $55
Charming loose ripple back and blouse models. Many are fur trimmed
And sports coats with deep raccoon collars. In 14 to 20 year sizes.
For "Building" the
Coiffure That's
"Right"
All puffs and was and soft
nessand oh, but it's becom
ing! 22-inch Switches at $2
24-inch Switches at $3
All of fine natural wavy hair
Extr-fine wavy, 24-in. Switch
es, at $5.50.
Three-quarter wavy Trans
formations, at $3.25.
All shades except gray.
Gimbels, Hair Dressinc
Parlors. Third floor.
Cute Fashions in Little Girls' Winter Coats
-Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
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At $35
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At $9.75, $ 1 0.75, $13.75, $15.75, to $34.50 i Have Been Driven Up in Price
Noel cape-back models, belted models, swirl models and corded back models. Developed of soft
,:t.,.,c nnrf diverting, lustrous nlush. zibcline and neh broadcloths borne are hand.-smocked many j
ire fur-trimmed and the less expensive models arc fabnc-fur-trimmed. stvle for practical or dress
wear. For aces 2 to 6 years. Pastel and serviceable colore.
And Dress Hats at $4.95, $3.95, $6.95 to $15
Of velvet and corduroy. With turn-up and turnrd
down brims. Prettily trimmed with fur or feathers.
Many in colors to match the coats. ,
GimbcU, Second floor i
Babies' Knitted Things
at 25c, 50c, 85c, $1 to $4.50
Samples save a third! Included an- knitted
aiqucs, leggings, mitten', caps, carnage robes
and sweaters. fust what is needed lor cold
weather.
Big Stocks of
children0 Winter Underwear
Comfortable, Sturdy Styles
Notice the flat-woven seams and light but strong reinforcements placed at
every point of strain !
Women's Fine Silk-and-Wool Underwear Vests and tights in regular sizc
at $2.35; extra sizes at $2.65.
Union Suits High, low or Dutch necks at $3.75 for regular sizes; extra
sizes at $4.25.
Children's White Cotton Union Suits, good me'dium weight. Ages 3 to 10, at
$1.50; 12 and 14, at $1.75; 16, at $1.85.
Boys' Gray Merino Union Suits Ages 8 to 12,-at $2.75; 14 and 16, at $3;
age 18, at $3.50.
Fluffy Marabou Capes
That Afford the Needed Warmth
and Are Becoming
mii "TXpSp
mt,ce&m i
s
Favorites with
many women be
cause they afford
protection from the
i. old and jet are as
ght as a feather.
At $10, $12.95, $15
and $20 Are Capes
- Of marabou with
ostrich feathers in I
center oi on outer
edge Some are
finished with tails.
Tn black, natural seal
and mole.
rimi MMimifJM'iiii t
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Special! Marabou
Cape at $5
Wli wide band
of oslrlch throimh
thn renter In nat
ui.il fepal and black
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Gimbels, First floor
All Marabou Capes Roms liav fluffy tails around
the edgB, or in fox shapes variously at $7.78, $8.95, $13,
315 50 to 821. Gimbels Neckwear fitorc Klrnt floor
Time to Paint No Hot Sim Flies Gone Great Value in Paint
Housrc, porch, laundry, garage need painting? Here is a great offer on Wm. Waterall & Co. Paints "Home" Brand Yes,
paint furntture, as well.
Big Sale for Friday
and Saturday
Gallon, $2.95 'A-Gallon, $1.60
Quart, 90c
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Aeolian
Vocallon
Style H,
$175
$175
But we have a hundred of the beautiful Style H one of
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the Philadelphia favorites that we are permitted to sell
between now and Saturday evening at
$5
rm 'ichin cnifirr -f I i r i- 7 I Wtr&X.n1&
ail civ.i-i.icii ocivnig vji l ivwiity n
Dollars. ft J
Cabinet work has persistent- vj
ly cost more, and the Aeolian "Oliie j
Company hae reluctantly followed the ji
market. The next week's supply will vary ii,
a trifle in case, because different cabinet
cutters use slightly different-pattern tools.
That's all.
The Aeol'an Vocation is manelously
beautiful in case and in its renditions. The j
product or a tremendously rich . C O U P 0 N
concern, it was refined and per
fected and long-tested before
anyone was asked to buy. We
added it to our line a year ago.
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GIMBEL BROTHERS,
PHILADELPHIA.
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ticulars of your offer on the Vocalion
Talking Machine.
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Street and No .
City and State ,
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Outside White
Gloss, White-
uijve urccn
Pea Green
Moss Green
Brilliant Green
Flesh Color
Light Buff
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Dark Buff
Brown Oxide
Canary and, Brilliant .
Black
French Gray
Battleship Gray
Light BJue.
Maroou
Light and Dark Fawn
Red Oxide
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