''"' ' , " " ft" "..' .' iiiiifr QIMT POLITICS NOW ; fu: L. ',.,'' '"- ' - r-. r ' ' . '- r - ! - ' ' lew ;;v5 rx-Premler of Poland Changes His Mind About Rosuming Musical Career BOLSHEVimRLEY APRIL 17 ny the AMOclatwl Iress ' .- Anrll 12. Iennco Jan Pn- iK.uo hto diitle- . "ember of 1 TMlish Diet nt tho special rcquwt 'Aho Poles Jf. Pdcrow.W made this ?.2iet to tho AB.ocl.ted Press yes- tcr?r'j nf tho return of Jf. Pn . H to Potand has not been defi- nluly 8fnnlne of May. M! Padercwskl lHb.CSf to retire from public Ufa ,nd c oted Mmself cxcluBlvely to music, Z ? changed hU mlud recently. . . .. in Tl, A T Tn 2; fPthc ConKVesS of Kusslnnl Trades Unions. Nikolai fen ne, tho if.wUt nremcr, declared the com Sri, ' elimination of capitalistic tend radn w contingent on education of ho tirescnt classes, ' Hi Mid largo groups of peasants con. niiVIJ " n "nctito bourccolsc" in which! J h nVtstlllnllve. Ilodo-I '!,c" ,ii.. -r,..piniiRnOKK of their IlGW.i l satns was hindered among the cultural population by their lack of education, and that one of thp Soviet's ercatcst tafks was tho enlightenment of the Vasants and organlilng them nlong !ho Jamo lines ns the Industrial masses. lonlno appealed to the unions to nld "In the work of rendering nbsoluto n dictatorship by tho united proletariat." Electoral Reform Bill Pasted Copenhagen, April 32. Tho electoral reform hill has passed both chambers. Elections have been fixed for April 22. ff;2gri Music makes the child's life better. For your child's sake, get this fine PLAYER PIANO 495 Slightly used as a demon stration player. In first-class condition. Full size piano, with full 88-note up-to-date action. Well made and handsomely finished. Bench included. F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street Flems send me a complete do crlptlnn of your $495 I'layer flano, also details of easy-pny-mnt plan, without Interest or extras, Name .....' Address K. U 4-15-20 Other F. A. North Stores ,... WIMT I'lllia.t 301 8. B3cl St. "BNSIMJTON, IH13-IK K. Allmheny A vr.NNHnUltOi St 4th 81. OrtTl III1U. SUA N. Front .SI. NOTUUSTOWNi S-d W. Mln St. I'lllWTKIIi 317 Kita-mont Are. ('AMI)KNs Hat llromlway TIIKNTONi S09 K. Htnte St. IlKADINOi IS N fitli r)t. Store Hours: 9 to 6:30 Tho silk worm dies of old age after a life of 35 days. In this period it stores in two sacs a clear, viscous fluid that, when exposed to the air, hardens into a fine thread of "raw silk." All over the world silks are scarce--and high! Gimbel $nxfker& MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH AND NINTH For Tomorrow Tuesday Philadelphia., Pa., Monday, April 12, ldZOX The Silk Fair in the Silk Salons is a Sale cf great importance assortments are wonderfully large and . fine, and the prices are wonderfully low. Both condi tions arc directly opposed to the state of the silk mar ket. You should provide far ahead of present require- mcnts. Gimbels, Second floor Million Dollars in Silks That is the Gimbel Sale Variety Unlimited : Fashionableness Assured : Savings Running to Half Dealer after dealer has offered to buy entire lots in this sale which offers we refuse, because this good fortune will make still more thousands of friends for this foremost Eastern silk store: Gimbels. To merely sell these remarkable values at a profit doesn't concern us greatly. But it does concern us to win 100,000 new customers rnis montn. Fine black Taffeta beloved of Paris! at $2.85 a yard. And an exceptionally rich firm quality. 6000 yards of beautiful dress Taffeta In blue and brown, at $2.90 a yard. 35 inches wide. Wonder fully crisp, firm and lustrous. White sports Satins, at $3.90 a yard. The new armure weave and a plain weave closely resembling baronet satin. 40 inches wide. Yes, the heavy shimmering "skirt qualities." Colored Satins, at $2.95 a yard. Ail the tfeaittiful rich street colors and evening shades the pearly pinks and the blues and rose shades and jades that look so lovely under evening lights. r 40-inch Satin Charmeuses, at $4.68 a yard. Practically all the good colors for street and evening wear. The famous Cartridge Cloth all-silk, at $1.85 a yard. The fabric the U. S. Government uses for "powder bags." Beauti ful sports colors. Shirting Silks, at $2.68 a yard save nearly half. Rich satin and color' stripes on tan or white grounds. Crepe, broadcloth and jersey weaves. The Ace of Satins, at $5.90. Soft and high sports colors and white. 40 inches wide. Tricolettev. at $3.8 a yard Navy and black in fancy ribbed weave. Save $2 a yard. Japanese Pongee Silks, at $1.88 a yard. Natural-color. Excellent weight and lustre. White "Jap" Silks, at $1.38 a yard. Yard-wide. Beautiful Silk Duvetyn, at $8.80 a yard. 8ave nearly half. Browns, tans, beaver. What glori ous spring wraps it wit! make I Gimbels, Silk Salons, Second floor: First floor, Grand Aisle, and Subwav Store. Gimbels Have the Prettiest Styles in The Kayser Glove Silk Underwear Women Love Especially for Spring and Summer wear and it's so soft and blossomy in texture & ptnkness Women's Pink Glove Silk Vests at $4.78. Tailored with ribbon or self-shoulders. Or with "opera tops" elastic run. Women's Pink Glove Silk Bloomers. Reinforced. At $, $6.80, $8.76 to $10.80 for the rich heavy quality. And how it wears & launders! Women's Pink Glove Silk Union Suits, at $10.90. Tailor ed or bodice tops. Women's Glove Silk En velope Chemises. That say with lace and satin ribbon and adorable pinkness, "For the bride's trousseau." At $11.25. Gimbels, First floor. The Sale of Women's and Misses' Garments Brings Savings of 25, 33V3, 40 up to 50 And All the Styles Are Brand New The Main Groupings: Women's Suit at ?36.75 Of hairline suit In with the . hairlines revers ed for trlmmlnir. Anil plenty of buttons. Women's Suit at $36.7S o f Pinch croup most form mine: trlcotlnt. tucldngs Into a engaging of trlm- Women's Dress at $25 Taffeta -with labot-drapery' at hlp-llne and col lar line. Women's Dress at $25 Beaded Georg ette, silk-llned throughout. Three - tiered skirt. Flared sleeve. K n a p sacl back. Misses Dress at $18.75 Misses Dress at $35 Women's Cape-Wrap at $67 Misses' Suit at $36.78 AftAAfitlnn Satin skirt B 1 u e , taffeta, pleated sktrt. Of Bolivia. Ite ylth the pret- with great wool- Stitching- - trim- production o t tlest alashlnirs embroidered mnd Bton ticket. Lanvtn'a mit shirred onto the thistles alt over Gold - touched spring; nuccess. nr blr buttons beaded Georg-ette skirt and basque taffeta waist- In the fashion- and dangling uuuii.0. uuuico. coai. aDie lan-iones. tassels. Women's Silk-Lined Serge Cape at $19.76 Foulard - lined. Foulard - collar ed. And there rpi p . Foulard-lined serge capes and unique fancy silk 1 He lO&tS une(j serge capes, at $19.75 on which you save $8 to $20.75. Serge sports coats with the new spreading tuck panel in back at $28, on which you save $7. Polo-cloth sports coats, checkerboard trimmed, at $&B, on which you save $11.75. The most popular bolivia cape-back wrap of the season, at $53 save $22. A Lanvin reproduc tion at $67 (in bolivia) save $30.50. rps o iwenry-rwo siyics in women s suits ai o.o just I He DUltS about half-price. Twelve styles in women's "Flex-o-tex" suits at $27.50 save $5 to $7.50. Women's Suits at $67.50 on which the savings range from $7.50 to $30. Women's Suits at $48.50 worth about double! Misses' Suits at $27.50, $36.75, $59.75 and $89.75 sports styles, novelty styles, Eton, Pony-coat suits. But such touches! Such values! TVi 11 c Elaborately beaded Georgettes both women's and 1 lie lireSSesmjsses' at $35 about half-price. A great grouping at $25 of unique satins, smart taffetas, and georgettes. And an $18.75 group that ranges from tricotine to georgette! rpi ClriH-c A. hundred checks and mixtures, two styles, at $7.90. I 1 ne OKlrtS a. hundred box-plaited plaids stunning plaids at $8.7o; bizes: 24 to 30; waist-bands. Ciimbcls, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Thirty-Five Brand-New Models in Lingerie Waists at $2 Mostly voiles but plenty of organdies, too. Every imaginable neck-line. And every kind of collar you can think of! Embroidery - trimmed models including panel inset styles arid all-over embroideries and embroidered-frill models. Lace? But there's about every kind from Valenciennes to Venisc! Motifs, insertions, edgings wide, narrow, oddly shaped. And heavy lace with dainty lace and but variety upon variety! i i i r " IJ W- cf? ra foh stm m iii i : US ! IB 1 3P I tf. m Vl y I Mi J IW i i : ' " V- . in. tm vwi i vv. -jf 1. VJJa,;A. ' V T1! r3 . j )M Thirty New Models at $1.65 $3.95 $1.65 Twenty-Five New Models at $3 And Twenty-eight Adorable New Styles at $3.95 All white. And sizes in some styles run all the way up to 54. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor The "Tall" Spanish Combs of Grandmother's Day How they emphasize charm of shining coiffure or pretty head. Carved Stylet. Square tops. And bis wide "fans." Demi-amber colors full of golden lights! At 91, 92, 92.28, 93.75, 94.25, 95 to 9Z4. "Jeweled" Fan Shapes. Jeweled in sapphire and emerald colors. How they sparkle! At 929 to 960. Other Styles with high pointed tops the scroll or floral patterns studded with sapphire or sapphire and emerald color stones. At 915, 917, 920 and 922. Gimbels, First flour. When Such Silk Petticoats Change Prices Hurry ! For though there are two big tables full to start with here and there are "biggest plums" which the early shopper snaps up first. New Price $6.95 Jersey-tops with satin flounces. All-satins. And all-taffetas. Bright colors and suit-matching colors and black. White Sateen Petticoats Double- ) . tfJO CA Paneled )' &t tpZ.OU Hand-Loom Wool Scarfs from Scotland Rich tri-color or two-color plaids usually in suit or dress colors. Fringed ends. Wide and long and stunning! At $18. Scarfs of Soft Alpaca Wool, tans and browns, at 915.50. Soft Wool Scarfs at 97.95. Pockets and belt. Beaver and heather tones. English Silk Scarfs. Knit double. Beautiful stripe effects. Fringed, at 915. Shadow-proof. Shaded ton. Gimbels. Second floor. Gimbels, Neckwear Store, First fl oor. April Sale of Good Coffees Popular Gimbel coffee and blends 3 tons "Quaker Blend" Coffee at 4 lbs. for $2.05 5000 lbs. St. James CntTcc at 4 lbs. for $1.95' 3000 lbs. Liberty Dell Coffee at 4 lbs. for $1.88 2500 lbs." Mercantile Club Coffee at 4 lb3. for $1.80 3000 lbs. Cup o'Comfort Coffee at 45c b 2500 lbs. My Wife's Blend Coffee at 44c b, 2 tons Morning Glory Blend Coffee at 42c lb. 1000 lbs. Italian Style Roast Coffee at 55c ,. Any of these, in lo-lb., 5-lb. or 3-lb. lots 15,000 Cans of Sugar Corn Save a "J Ol. Third in case, Doz. or -Doz. Lot3, at A 2 C Gimbels, Pure Food Store, Chestnut St. Annex Sale of 1376 Women '& & Misses Subway Store HalfP snap it Wool, velours and screes. Ten stvles half-a- dozen colors the half-dozen best colors of the season! navy blue, Peking blue, brown, tan taupe and black. Coat-front styles with the sweeping cape-back adjustable; it 11 turn into a dolman it you back. Braid-trimmed styles. Wonderful Values in Women 'sSkirts Worth Double, at A fnrtnnat mirrliax nafilp itn tn narrifir tlii skirts at away below their regular prices. All the new wanted styles I Pleated , and box-pleated models trimmed or tailored. Plaids and excellent quality mixed skirting in the most favorite shades. Regular and extra sizes, Gimbels, Subway Store. iuus in $3.65 500 Girls' Excellent Tub Dresses, Special, at . . Save Up to Half Ripple-side Capes with the new snug-shoulders. And circular Capes gaily lined And blue Capes with huge tan collars. And cape-wraps with pongee for trimming! IYUB3CO BI4.CS If IO I O. Women's sizes 36 to 44. 'tny Gimbels. Subway Store. ';'( O&f .!. i I" tim i I $1.85 ;a They're just as neat and dainty as can be and these 500 will find favor with eirls of VrrB 6 to 14 years. Just the cutest little models empire, hiRh and low waisted styles ; yes, fully a dozen different ones. You should see the dainty dresa with belt and jaunty little pockets. (jtmoeis, bubway Store. IP T . T I. tfWW mm$ frtAlfSS&W wjmmp vff 4a "' vj tij'! . :- v.a h'W '1 A '1 pJ ', .'."1 1 .;! . '- H ''i H t'Q 'j -n i ' iji ! -m i i I 41 in i i I,. i i i i A ...... m sxsril V'! .- . Jf" m t tf h . j- ., s r.- '.''iktfuA Tfv.V-.A&v y:--tiJ,MMl?ts Sdtz, .ji ,; At & .-OS' t"' . tiViiyai 'M&m-hw.,: ,vv -,, -
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