rarti-isHsiiRjKffiWCr?,' "WVV I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER TH1LADELPHI A, MONDAY. NOYEMBEK 10, 1919 d L ADY ASTOR NEAR !&. E ND OF CAMPAIGN Voters of Plymouth Will Ballot on Hor Candidacy Next Saturday HER WIT ENLIVENS BATTLE Plymouth. Nm 1". - Wlillr su porters of the two malr rnnilirintrx fm tlif .vent oiincodo tin- morlls "f Tidy Astor'n nrsuniPiilM. tliov lnt that n victory lir licr. should tnut c tlio out romo of tin- I'limmlsn. will not ! " ivnlIMcr." It H pointed out that Labor in went years lms been in.ikiiiK rapid atrldrs in this normally I'liioniot Htronc- bold ami threatens to oveironio tin-j majmitj (lie T.lliiaN thus far hnvn . hold over the Lnbnr poll The mi- rcrtalnty of Hip woman M'tP and tin I fart that prohibition has Iippii piojprlpd into Hip fight Ipud additional yimpllea- tlotis to thp situation, whieli. these ob ervers rrntpnd. will result fnvotably to T.oiw.r nnil thp " A siiuitlif mi " Liberal' candidate TSut against this may be set the elaims of Lady Astor. who eharaeterbrs lief selt as not a "son" candidate and ad dresses her nnppals to women because the "moral Ititluenee'of 'onien is needed in Ktwlniul today in adjusting Hip na tion's pressing rcoiiomli' anil social problems." , , ., Todnv Hip tlirpc candidate and their (importers will enter t:ie last hair of the campaign intending to con'inue he strenuous pace thej lune been going until next Saturdnj, which is polling nav. Gimbel Brothers II Store Hours 9 to 5:30 II For Tomorrow Tuesday Gimbel Brothers Monday, November 10, 1919 tt 11. ...... :.. nM Mn niinntiim iter cumin""-.' .. - , , v i fiom Landsend to Inverness, both for, the novelty of an Anieiiian woman seeking to enter thp House of ( ominous and for his niqunno. plucli nnd, p eas ing personality under i-pvcip lipckling at meetings, I In a packed sehoolhoiise a woman i cried out: "I want to nslt l.nily An or whv are we nil packed Into a room like this." Quick as a flash came (lie re tort: "Heeaufp men arranged it To another heckler she said: I d 11. u. .... t l fm- I' i miillt I tlinn rutin! in- .in .'. . ., , . . I the first duchess or Lurope f(er I a slight error of figures she bad made j she nuickb rectified the same and raid : I "It was Ke who admitted she was i ..., 11 wnv not Adam. If wei women make a mistake we will mu so Upon prohibition she rcmaiked: I don't think the brewers ami publicans are sinners, t will be perfcetl hiuare to the liquor trade." Her views upon the punishment o the kaiser "the worst that one can happen to him is to leave him alone. Jf i were the kaiser and felt that l had been sent from (lutl to rifle tin world and found m.vself shut up in a Dutch villa, that would be puiihhmcnt enough for me." " . Again she said: "One of niv enemies said I hat a pretty face. T thought I had lost that fifteen eais ago. It has hiifkeil me un more than unj thing 1 "'Miae heard for long time." HOLDS SHIPS FOR VOTES Seamen's Union Candidate Detains Crews In Italy Until Election Koine, Nov. 10. Captain Olulietvi. secretary of the Seamen's Federation, who is candidate for office in the general elections, has ordered steam ships of several lines not to leave until after the elections, in order to permit the crews to vote. The elections will take place November 1(1. The order has i auseel a partial paralysis of lonimerce, which is espe cially serious in view of the fact that Italy needs to continue all possible activities in order to solve the many difficult economic problems resulting from the war. PERMIT GERMAN ELECTIONS Result in Plebiscite Areas Not Bind ing Upon Allies Paris, Nov. JO. flty A. P.I The Supremo Council has decided not to interfere with the (lerman municipal elections now being held in areas where plebiscites arc to be token under the peace treats'. It has decided, however, that such elections' will be in no way binding upon the Allies, which will disregard them when th? final settlement of af fairs in the distiicts in question is aJTectcd, , Cuticura Helps Skin and Scalp Troubles All dniffgUti: Soin M. Ointment a & M, Talcum 25 EUrapI eirh frca of "OitUtrt, Dtp 1, Bita " ML ? d v SSiiamsswis RALPH BINDE 415 Real Estate Trust Buildi H. K. Cor. llroad and Cheatnut, Great Bargain! French-Krard Harp, splendid tons, perfect .condition, suitable for con- cert or orcheatra; reuaon for elllrnr owner leaving the country Apt. (J03, 462J ChMtnut at, llarlnc 7827 W. " H? f Modernize Your Car We cut down your 36x416 wheels to the new S. A. Ei standard, 35x0, apply four Firestone demountable rims and furnish one extra for $76.00; 24 hours' service) storage free. FRANKLIN TIRE & RUBBER CO. 2121-25 Vine Street Womens Satin Dresses a Style That Reproduces a Madeleine et Madeleine But Is $65 Gimbels A Remarkable Sale of Very Remarkable Waists at $5.85 Save Third to Half Not only remarkable in value (though dear knows they're that!) but remarkable in that they're the very satins and satin-combinations that are in strongest demand right now. Satin Waists, delightfully cm- French blue. Taupe, Brown, Navjr ' broidercd. Blue, Plum. Bisque. White, Pink, Georgette tops with the lower i Black, and the combination t)al ff ""'V- , , ,. ,! N'avy blue embroidered in Amer- Satin Waists, with frilling ofljca beauty. Brown with bisque. Georgette. Taipe with i0itcr rej. pum with Suit-Colors '?," ,iBhur p,,,m- whi,e wit" And the printings .are aj varied. Light Colors Two-Color Effects- At $5.85. -(jimbelf, Salons of Dress. Third floor Some on First floor Note the plisse ruffllngs down the sides. Note the adorable sleeves. But the characteristic Madeleine et Madeleine touch is the soft maline cowl collar around the front, that turns into a coiffure touching brim in the back. Midnight' blue satin and maline alike. And That's Only One of a Wonderful Collection of Satin Gowns Between $45 and $75 Ranging from plain tailored styles to the dressiest embroid eredand beaded and draped and be-ruffled afternoon affairs imaginable. Straight line styles and caught-in-at-the-feet styles and models of the generously full cut certain figures require. Brilliant black. Darkest brown Midnight blue. And the one taupe-shade that "flatters." Gimbels Are Chosen to Distribute Surplus Foods of the Navy Department First Sale Tomorrow Tuesday. Cash and Carry R.000 cans. No. 2 Tomatoes 9c can 1,800 cans, 8-lb. each, Apple Butter 65c can 8,000 cans, 2,2 size, California Apricots 30c can 5,000 cans, 2XA size, California Asparagus 30c can 10,000 cans, No. 2, String Beans 10c can Savings of about half. Gimbels, Chestnut Street Annex Satins at $29.75 Meteors at $29.75 style in "inserted fringe.' nd a style with a blousrd pleated tunic over the caiighi- in skirt Satins at $25 Iwo styles one surplice-with a ash: the other with a tunic -Gimbels, Salons of Dress Third floot Smart Cotton Petticoats Still at th Old Prices Styles that reproduce silk petticoat styles and even the fine, strong, supple fabrics reproduce the best colorings of the silk plain effects and the novelty designs. Heatherbloom Petticoats at $2 and $2.95 All colors and black, with novelty flounces. Sateens at $2 Plain colors and black and the pompa dour patterns. Black Sateens With Sectional Flounces at $1.50 The soft-finish sateen of high lustre that wears and looks so well. At $2,95 and $3.95 Heatherbloom and cotton jersey tops with smartly tailored taffeta flounces. Gimbels, Second floor fuA Flayer Pianos Perhaps We Are Unusually Proud of These Particular Women's Ultra Fashionable Coats Beautifully Cased in Mahogany But isn't it a matter for pride to have achieved the "scarce" fabrics in styles that mirror Paris and made as a fastidious woman likes them and id held the costs down? Examples: Fabric Fur Coats But the Fabric Furs de CamePs-Hair Sports Coats "Bobby" -and Full-Length at $59.75, $67.50, $75 up to $98.75 In the lovely natural color. Plain styles and fur-trimmed. Luxe! at $29.75 to $195 Variously of Ungava Seal fabrid-fur, beaver fabric-fur, Baffin seal fabric fur and broad tail fabric-fur. 350 Fur-collared Coats Wonder-Values at $35, $42.50 and $47.50 The collars variously of seal-dyed coney, taupe nutria, skunk dyed opossum and natural raccoon. 0 Coats of the Luxurious Fabrics Richly Silk-Lined at $58 and $68 Bolivia, frostglow and chameleon cord. Gimbels, Salons of Dress. Third floor Leather Coats at $39.75, $49.75, $55 and $69.75 In aviation, motor and street styles. Leatherette Coats, at $25.00. So Many Beautiful Gift Things In the Toilet Goods Store These Are Wonderful Values! ft i Dainty Bou doir Lamps, at 1.B0 - Oil- Burning No need of "ftus lng" with fix tures. Ivory finish metal base w l t h I dainty pink, blue, old rose, black- and white or flow ered shade. Pictured, a t $1.50. 1 ''$$$$&, Bud Vaie, at 50e. Of clear blown fflast with ivory finished celluloid base. 16 and 18 Piece Manicuring Sets, at 55. Every needed article for careful "hand-groominp!" Of white ivory finish celluloid in satin-lined leatherette case. Pic tured. ,A splendid gift! At $5. Perfume Sets, Hudnut's Du Barry, at 98. SO a set. Talcum, and a large bottle each of extract and toilet water, in satin-lined box. wffBw nil LfiL ftJi HHEks i1itT"iyi!'iin"r",ji'i,T!'TtJf" ' Kewpie Powder Puffs, at $1.80. Complete with tinted opaque glass powder box. Pictured. Combined Manicure and Toilet Sets Eight .Pieces at 8. Of ivory finish celluloid in dainty lined box. Gimbels, Toilet Good Store, Third floor Do Christmas Shopping Now Pay in January A Hundred Glorious Sample Coats for Misses at $55 and $75 : NwfrHaif a Savings Are t oats of quality with both a fashion and price appeal. Beautiful Dress Coats of soft, silky silvertone and velour, stun iuiir three-quarter coats of velour and chinchilla; and smart sports cats of chinchilla and frostglow! Enriched with seaj, nutria, beaver and raccoon collars some are cuffed or pocketed to match. Of course, lined throughout in fancy silk or self color peau de cygne. All the new colorings mahogany, Brazilian red, Oriental blue, nut brown and beaver. For ages 16 and 18 years. $5S and $75. --Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Men Who Always Thought They Couldn't . Wear Woolen Underwear Are "Turning to" Duofold Health Underwear Men and enjoying its comfort immensely. Woolen but non-irritating; because softly cotton "lined." A wonderful protection against colds. Duofold Shirts and drawers, at $3.50 a garment; union suits, at $6.25. Men's Ecru Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, at $2.50 a suit. Men's Gray Worsted Ribbed Union Suits, at $3.50. All closed crotch styles and ankle length with long sleeves. Splendid winter weights 1 Gimbels, First floor S3 Wonderfully Attractive Variety in Lamps Newest Styles in Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Boudoir Lamps : and Beautiful Silk Shades and Glass Shades For particular mention today 111 A ' Instruments of proven worth and musical value instruments we believe in, and most heartily guarantee. We Believe the Value is Unmatched And only the good fortune of a big order placed months ago makes this offer possible. The makers could not deliver earlier and it stands to their fine credit that we are to have now the full number ordered. And that is all too few. Pay $3.50 Weekly A supply of music rolls, a bench and free tuning for one year Included. We are not at all sure that we can meet the piano demand from now until Christmas which suggests-the advisability ofahoosing from present good stocks. Hardmain : Vose : Packard Milton : Conreid PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS Floor Lamps Standards; mahogany-finish; electric or gut, at $10, $12, $14 and $16. Mahogany and Sitk Shades. Silk Shade, in charming variety, at $6 to $2S. BeaUtlfulTable Lamps, of metal and glass. , 'Polychrome and .Parchment Shadei. . , Japanese Vases, mounted, elec tric; and Silk Shades to match. Boudoir Lamps with silk and glass shades. The low prices will astonish you I t-Gimbels, Fourth floor If not convenient to come to-the Store, will you ask, by mailing in thecoupon, for fuller particulars regarding the Player Pianos at $525. Gimbels, Seventh floor. GIMBEL BROTHERS l' Market : Chestnut Eighth and Ninth" A Gimbel Brother Philadelphia. .W(Viniit oMJffation an mv Dart. I ? request information as fo the Player- t Pianos ottered at $&o. Name . I Address gran BBS flpflyTjpnmTifflMihMiiTiiicM pyw i H H KSS K"-"J.II..MI-. . II I llll ! 1. 1 I il 4 i m lii ' f v - rV.tl ,.( T 14,,V , ,!,., kW v f- , . 'vyfrvtZ-, &- .1" Xwtj! V -l '"'-"1r.., 1