' ,'' V K V r,5" . ' i v '-V i , f ' ''4 i3VE2sriNGv , PUBLIC IiIilDaER-PHlLJADEriPHIA FRIDAY, MAEOH S, 1920 15 U. S. GRAIN MEN GElW YEARLY H. D. Irwin, Corporation's Di rector of Distribution Hero, Explains Situation BARNES DOES WORK GRATIS (VnsHlcrnblo mirprlM was caocd Wr. todnt by tlie announcement that l.W of the United Btitra Orain jSSlli er. recclvln, WW ar . U as learned, howcrer, from fr n Iruln. second vice president and J" ct'or of distribution inThllauolp Ma, i It thw officials, nttccn In number, 5 nerved two yenra without rcnumera- ,IPt,!'i,;I1,h' Baran, president of the Jlll!li'and ldwln P. Shattuck, of Workf g"ewi counsel, are rvin8 ?c averted the" vice presidents, al Khom are In charge of government I.in nneri Hon In specified regions, frd"t''tSa1nrle. 'during the war. vlZ, M their present salaries ere only ,mm Ms. rate with the huge amount of i X . CsVtho government handle fra.lU ,. ... Imtinrtnnro of their V,OTK. mi Willi IHV ami'" 1- -- Here Is the list of 125.000 men: ndnnrd II. Flcsji, New o; "!- ntcr of tln corporation: Gcorgo H. Sickioii, Uatlmoro region ; H. B. Kn Chicago legion ; F. f. Newlu, nalvcston; F. I;. Carey, Minneapolis; I) r IMuzok, Kausas City: 0. B. Vox. N'ew Orleans; Watson S.Mooro, -p Yoik; Chares T. Ncal, Omaha; H D. IrVln. Philadelphia ; M. H. iimmV Portland: Bert H. Law, St. tot": W. A. Star, San Francisco; Charles Kennedy, Buffalo, and P. H. Ginacr, Lfumi". SALESMAN T d-lro to connect myaclt with a 'r.iutblo tiro or automoblla concern In rtpuiiuio ,.. k,. road. Com- S.7a.n-in ratio to abllltr. 0 Vddrest hu, m"i ...-., TO REPAIR YORK ROAD Improvement Association Told city Will Start Work Soon As toon as the weather nfrmllo mnrb on the regradlnir and renavin of 011 York road will be started. Assurance of this was given the Old York Itoad Improvement Association Inst night by a committee appointed to place the mat ter before the new administration. The committee also announced thnt tho city would pave Broad street from Olney to Sixty-eighth avenues. TMMtnr.l WucrlAtn nrAat.lAnfr Af r.. ell, addressed tho meeting and told of many omcr improvements wnich would be made in that section in tho near future. The Cop on the Corner "Is It Borneo y'r r'flrrin' to?" asks I. "No. I'm sncnklti' n' .lull. of unvu Maggie. "She'fl bod n long siege o It in tli back shed." "Wot right have ye V rcchrislen th' bird?" d'mends I. "Whin I tacks n name on him ye lmvo no license t' change It." "Thin ye'd better make Borneo chango his habits," says Maggie. "Whin I wlnt out In th' shed this mornln' I found an egg In th' nest." 1 ill inn ii i mTJTHr Is It, Mike?" asks Maggie " whin I cum homo last night, "I fids y'r chlst protictor In th' attic." "Becaus spring is here," says I. " 'n I don't need th' intrumlnt o tor ture cny more." "it's fllrtin wit th' flu ve arc," says 5iagie. "Accordin' t' IIovlc, spring alnrt here till St. Paddy's Day or at ther." "Wot'a Hoylo or rny other ITibcrnian know about spring," says I. "Th' prop er way t' tell wlin spring cums is not be th' calendar, but be how ye feels y'sllf. Whin ye kin pass th' coalbln without shyin' or stand on th' back platform o' a trolley car wit' y'r over coat open 'tis thin ye knows wjntcr's over." "Whin nnlthcr unowstorm cums along 'n jc laid up wit' th' exclamatory roomatism p'hapa ye'll find out y'r anything but an anlmatid gooscbone," Is Maggie's r'tort. "If ye have ono good reason t' offer why ye laid off y'r chlst protictor I'd like V hear it." "I have a good 'n' sufficient reason," says J. "wit out mentionm th' number o bos I seen ployin ball V splnnin' tops I have only V r'fir f th' fact that this mornln' I Iamncd oie man Hoean takin' th' wooden overcoat off his front tens. As soon aa 1 seen this opera- shuu beln' p'formed I knowed th' chlst protictor were due fr th' attic." "Have It y'r own way." snaps Mag gie, "but don't go settitv up a jowl if ye git a wheezin' in th' throat. If ye are to sure spring's here why don't ye turn Uint chicken loose in th back yard?" I irYINHTON l-pisseiiKcr runabout: sreat bar- BaJn $1050. fliHt pajinent, $150: 1" monthly payments, ?60 cali . Lexington Motor Coihpany of Pennsylvania 851-853 North Broad Street POWER PLANX FOR SALE 50 Kilowatt, self-contained, direct-connected engine and generator unit, comprising Skinner Engine and Western Electric Co.'s 40Q ampere, 125 volt, direct-current gen erator; rheostat, circuit breaker, main switch, seven 100 ampere circuit switches, ammeter and volt-meter, all mounted bn two panel marble switchboard with angle iron frame; also leads from Benerator to switch board. In excellent- condition, run ning and in use. May be seen at N. W. Corner Vine and 17th Sts. For further information apply US. 16th St. Phone, Cpruce SI7I I. PRESS SONS . DIAMONDS wm W r3uuxsj,ij.Hajnaa.u.ijjjsjj FOR YOUR PLAYER PIANO RYTHMODIK .BECOBD MUSIC ROlISlV 1 Carat $ "f for Ladies 4 or Men J-tf It I. .....,,.. . T - ht i,... ,or ,oar 0TT proteetlan "uj ,'" hlUn dlimond y.u .houjd lliblJ i .bou." ,hst l "'orpughly rt r.r,nnJn"t.,vortl,T' Vou e only ""for honwit Bna Wr dMllnr mot;odf tilo- ? mi'l ol tlie unp.rl.lcd toon? n ,n?'r Jo,t no' U1 Ur tl SSf .'.pr " J!'" Uma Wan. H r..'wrs "nc anil I. .nlnin- nr4A ., Oar hn. kl.i w lit XUHn. ." POreriMing- power, our IU41. ,1n,hen our.eUe.-oU combined " m n TBiima in fliunnnn Hot, 'win r .rxcij. a, thi, tot. Nllcbtlr Ptqti ih. - aif'ii icuuca in s horer?.Ilpro".h,.'J hr any other- Ui.;.'" "rnmiittiin Amerlc. Fol- lUl.i .7.1,,".w "'tlon from the big I . M 'rl J1 earatt 1-16 rart ', nrut JJ caxut, J crt, Ji eal ,. ;s rart H earat ST" ' liei?,' Very Spread Ill "' IH carat Um Order. ajuviM Turn Whil tiKnn Spread Cnttlnr . S17.50 Ms Bliow.. S07JU) .Small Jiret... 3t5.(M Hlue Wbtte.. 114.00 . Small rawta.. liS.OO ruro Whllo. . HJio 78,00 as.oo IlllLa VtilU. . IIM - .lllue tmite,. U,7 .In.. ...,- "T"'. ',', w"r ireo. Io che.1. ,V 7T M "u1 our nahUi tla. tnut 8U- ' durtnr aJUrsw tm 'AHONKVIIAlCHfSge TvytWHlvr i Z105473 Z105393 Z103403 Z105H3 Z105603 Z105543 Z1055S3 Z105463 Z105533 Z105433 Z10S483 Z105503 Z105583 Z105423 Z105563 Z105513 Z105593 J103453 IT'S ALL IN THE ROLL" for MARCH, 1920 NOW READY IRENE (Fox-Trot) Robert Joyce, Assisted by H. C. BOHEMIA (One-Stcp) Robert Joyce GOOGIE GOO (Fox-Trot) Herbert Clair A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A MELODY (Fox-Trot) Herbert Clair and Muriel Pollock SWANEE (Onc-Stcp) Herbert Clair and Muriel Pollock MYSTERY (Fox-Trot) Herbert Clair and Muriel Pollock PICKANINNY BLUES (Waltz) .Herbert Clair mid Muriel Pollock WAS THERE EVER A PAL LIKE YOU? (Waltz) Herbert Clair and Robert Joyce HAND IN HAND AGAIN (Walts) Herbert Cluir and Robert Joyce 1 AM WAITING FOR TO-MORROW TO COME (Pox-Trot) Herbert Clair and Robert Joyce TENTS OF ARABS (Onc-Stcp) Lee David OUT OF A CLEAR SKY (Fox-Trot) Herbert Clair and Murray Mencher ROSE OF VIRGINIA (Fox-Trot) Herbert Cluir and Murray Mencher WHEN MY BABY SMILES (Fox-Trot) Herbert Clair, Assisted by W. E. D. THINKING (Fox-TroO Harry Shipmau and Marion Scott YOU'RE A MILLION MILES FROM NOWHERE (Waltz) Hurry Slupman and Robert Joyce BEAUTIFUL OHIO BLUES (One-Stcp) Hnrry Shipmau and Robert Joyce LONE STAR (Fox-Trot) Harry Shipman and Robert Joyco 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.23 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.00 k AT ALL THE BEST DEALERS RYTHMODIK MUSIC CORPORATION BFXLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY ? Store Hon 3 to 5:30 MAKKET : CHESTNUT EIGHTH : NINTH r-k "t m 9 x iiixuucijJiuu m$ " - M4AM 'H?! iriaay. Marcn o, lyzu -if Twelve Hundred Men's Suits at $56 Fine worsteds silk -mixed worsteds the scarce, fine things for spring yet no store will meet this price. Single- and double-breasted blues, grays, browns, greens the color plus sun-rays of glory that the silk threads shoot in. Men's Suits at $31.50, $36.50, $40 and up to $73.50 ready for you the minute you get sick and tired of the winter duds. It's not so much the dif ference in weight of winter and spring clothes it's the correctness of the thing. But the Overcoat! Buy now for next winter as well as for the long, slow end of this one- f Overcoats, Ulsters, Town Ulsters, $3 1.50, $36.50, $40, $45, $60, $75 Every one is a bargain and present markets justify the statement that you'll likely pay a third more, and not less. It makes this season's service like a' gift. -oimbt.. send nor. Women's Suits Our Early Preparations . Gave Ample Time for Careful Workmanship And we took time before that for the careful, critical selecting of exactly tho right suiting-fabrics for each particular style. That's One of Many Reasons Why Gimbel Suitsat the Test-Prices of $59, $69, $75, $79 and $85 arc so far in advanco of suit-styles and suit-values Renerally. Braid-trimmed Suits clever braid bindings and braid-marked "darts" and braid-trimmed tipples and braid-set-off pockets. Embroidered Suits. Hlouscd Suits tho evcr-so-little-blousing that is youth itself! And Straight-linc Suits that fairly Btraichten out tho lines of a figure. And nipped-in-at-thc-waistline Suits only just barely nipped-in perfectly stunning! And belts and sashes and bclt-sashes that tie in front or back or left or right or just any way! And as to "Flex-o-Tex" Suits Expect Style-Touches That Spell Ingenuity Whether for sire 34 or 48 or any figure-style between. Whether at $29.75 or $85, or any price between. " Whether for hard, daily wear or for country club bc-dazzling! Gimbel., talon, ot T)rr... Third Moor. IJP ilMJ ' ffflH 'I'l Hi Jtt 2 2400 Pairs of Women's Silk Stockings at$l NOT dollar Stockings, please note, but "mill irregulars" of higher-priced silk stockings; no hurt to hurt except to tho price. Black, white and somo colors. Somo havo "mock" seam; others, full-fashioned. $1 is a low price. 3600 Pairs S3 $1-25 Silk-and-fibcr; extra-good wear ing; black, white, navy, cordovan, gray. Mock seam. "Firsts" and a special at $1.25. Glmbela, TTrat floor. Ready-to-Wear Flower-Trimmed Hats a "Pick-Up" at $7.95 And flowers arc one. of the biggest features thia Easter's fashions can boast Liscro straw with Georgette crepe facing under brim or top. Poke-sailors, droop and straight-brims, and novel, "character" shapes. Flower-trimmed. Or flower - and - foliage trimmed. Or flower-, foliage and cellophaned-fruit-trimmed. At $7.95. 4 1, y $7.95 $7.95 fllmbrla. Thlnl door. Men's Madras Shirts At $2.45 Bought so well and so long ago that these now Save a Third .Wlfr li i' at today's Price- New effects in I1' I I1 M i color stripes. Cut to fit, well made and up-to-date, $2.45. fllmbtla, TTrst floor. Mnlh Strrrt. v v4 l T TVi 1 T-i n t 1 Ts&YMlliWM Men's 1-Clasp Gray Suede Gloves Here's another snecial Men's 1-clasp Gray Chamoisetle Gloves, at $1. $2,50 Women's New Spring Coats at Prices Far Less than we expected to se all season ! Silk- Lined Coats at $32.50 On Which You Save $12.50 Sports length coats of wool-velour in the favorite new partridge shade. Yes silk-lined throughout. Silk-Lined Bolivia Coats at $52.50 Save $17.25 Beautifully tailored. Full length. And in navy blue besides the three favorite tan-tones deer, partn'dge and brown. -(Imbrli. Salon, of DrM. Third floor. Olmbflv 1'lr.t floor. Chocolate-Covered Fruits and Nuts, Qfl In Cream; In Mb. Boxes, at f 0JC OTHER I Chocolate-covered Butter Straws, at GOc lb. CANDY Chocolate Straws, at GOc lb. SPECIALS ( Assoxted Hard Candies, at 40c lb. box. (Umbel., lirntnut Mrcrt Annrx, Grantl Al.lr nnd Subwnj- hloro, The Girl Who Is Going to Be Confirmed Needs Two Outfits The lovely little white dress for the day itself. And the pretty little dark silk for the Sunday after. Specials at $10 to $29.75 Beginning with an evcr-co-dainty net dress and going up to the darling, ribbon-trimmed, silk-lined Georgette pictured. A chiffon dress special at $19.75 is adorably draped. Net Dresses ribbon-edged; ribbon-girdled, ruffled or Eton effects, or with luce-edged apronettes at $10 to $25. Lingerie Dresses at $10 to $19.75. And smart little dark Silks taffetas and Geor gettesat $19.75 to $35. 12-, 1 1- and 16-year s'ze. ilmbrl.. f-alom of Drew.. Third floor. $29.75 Boys' Overcoats at $13.50 up to $27.50 It's good business to buy for next fall and winter. Wo know what makeis are asking for next season! These Overcoats at $13.50, $18.50, $23.50 and $27.50 are for chaps of 12 to 18 years. Double-breasted styles fabrics D'auEovcrcontinES Warmly lined Convei-tiblc collar (ilmbeln. Third floor. f To Start VV.Jray Hull. 1S This Subway Store's Easter Business Off With a 300 COATS I Al t Brand-new styles and making alike. Smart. Of carefully selected ma terials, man-tailored they look right; will wear right. The Suits of Jersey, Serge and Poplin All Sizes Women's, 30 to 4 1. Misses', 11 to 18. Sports styles. Tailored styles and mighty pretty dressy styles. The Coals of Polo-Cloth, Velour and Silvcrlone Various Lengths Bolted and tailored nnd tho new sports models. In the new tans nnd tho fashionable dark colors, loo. Sites 14 to 44. Girls 9 White Dresses Special at $4.95 Organdies, batistci and "embroidery dresses." Beautifully madeand with plenty, plenty of dainty, pretty laces. Yes ribbon-sashed, Sizes : G to 16 years. Rush rolo ri. $cs nitnbfJ.. Hubwur Slor. 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