LHaLHHLLLHlHHHHIIaHaHLLDLLSOIHHrffilflHflHfliaH wrjQpw: 1? . v ' '" ' ' ,1 " ' 1 y I" cj , Ii EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGElt-PHIIiADELPHIA", FRIDAY, 'APRII 16, 1920 0 NAVY WILL TRAIN RESERVE OFFICERS . ' "" f-Mm Told They'll Bo Sent to Sen as Soon ao Congreso Pro vides Money Service at sea on nnvftl vessels and j.flnltc stud courses will bo arranged for reserve o-fficers In the Fourth Naval district as soon as Congress makes the nT" ymePofntn0cna'rl7 800 reserve .fflrors last night this was announced bfoSptiln .T. .F. Zlegcmeler. The meet ini? wis held In Common TIcAs Court No. 2 1 n City Hall. . Cnptnin ftifgcinnur n -m siht'- "' tiavnl reserve forco matters In the IltlrenU nf Nnvltrntlnn nf Wnaliliiofnn. The meeting also was attended by Hear ouiiiiriu nnncs a; utiftncs, command ant of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and tae lourth Naval district, and Com mander It. C. Necdhnra tho district's aide for personnel. The actlvo training plan, as outlined, PnllN fnl lllA fnlAlillnti ni..l ...- iratcd training of tho naval reserve forces as an essential bncklng for tho r'-jfiunr navy in time of war. For oIU ccrs sea service will be a requisite to confirmation in rank, and those whoso duties kept them ashore dflrlng the war wlll be given tho opportunity to qualify by threo months' sea duty. Snerinl ftfllrlv flnnana nrnVinKlw M1 U Arranged during tho coming summer under the direction of Rear Admiral nugncs, anu an effort will be made iu icdu cnrouragcmcnc ana opportunity for all officers to keep in touch with naval development and affairs. I Gov. Calvin Coolidge Says: UXXTE need more of the Office ; Desk and less of the Show Window in Politics. Let men' , in office substitute the mid night oil for the lime - light.? Fortfthra remarkable addreuai by Governor Calvin Coolidfs bars been fathered info book uadtr th till "Havi Faith in Massachusetts" Thby represent the results of his twenty years of administrative ex perience sound Americanism from a really great American. fl.SO at jrsnr iiik-ittri; trunt iiritt n rtttipt tftktprici h tki puhlhktn Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston e H ..ill U ARID-ROLLS WITH WORDS $ 1 QUALITY SUPREME ONE dollar buys the Arto Roll! One dollar v puts a roll in your player piano that gives you the new song hits FIRST a roll of superior quality a roll of finer music with the words of each song so arranged on a music staff that it actually teaches you to sing! Why pay higher prices Arto Roll is only $1.00! Hear these numbers today at the nearest Arto Roll dealer. Next Month's Music Now All the Boys Love Mary One Step Everybody's Buddy Fox Trot Hen and tho Cow, The One Step I'm Always Falling in Love With the Other Fellow's Girl .... ', For Trot In Old, Madeira Fox Trot I've Found I Can't Live Without You.. Waltz Song La Veeda (Castillan Fox Trot) Melodious Jazz One Step Mother's Hands Fox Trot Mystery Fox Trot Oh, By Jingo! Oh, By Gee! One. Step Old Man Jazz Fox Trot Oriental Stars Fox. Trot Rose of Washington Square, Tho Fox Trot There's Always Two Sides to a Story. .Waltz Song When the Sun Goes Down in Cairo Town Fox Trot Who'll Take the Place of MaryT Waltz Song Wild Flower Waltz Song You Said It Fox Trot 1131 1136 1132 1118 1128 1129 1141 1140 1119 1121 1114 1122 1115 1137 1126 1120 1116 1117 Most Popular Songs From Previous Listings 1036 When You're a Million Miles From Nowhere Ballad 1080 Daddy, You've Been a Mother to Me. . . .Ballad 1016 My Isle of Golden Dreams Waltz Song 1007 Let the Rest of the World Go By Waltz Song 1079 Venetian Moon Fox Trot 1073 That Naughty Waltz Wnltz Song 1086 Oh. How I Laueh When I Think How I Cried About You Fox Trot 1055 Peggy Fox Trot 1050B Dardanella. (New Four Hand Arr.) Fox Trot 1085 I'll See You in Cuba Fox Trot 1084 Desert Dreams Fox Trot 1010 Wonderful Pal One Step Sold by Most DealersFeatured by CUNMNnilAM PIANO CO. 11th and ChMtnat St.. nim.MACAND A1 , 14 Booth :d St. oronnrc c. nnsrf . . . . 4ftt0 and S Frinkfnrd At. 1 1637 South St. nr.M. riANo ci. ... M rifrmmilown Ate. MAX RCIIROKTirn . . iMK Oormantown Are. I. II. HAKKn. M0 N. Me f. I'. A IV. ARAM) STORK W. T. ORANT ft? """ " OIRAKD MloW"" Sl- c. nornTA7 w' 0ir A" vnttxonW ? sTuS?: 0IIN K. TYLER ' Krnlnrtn At, A Wt.finertUnd JAMKS Mtmid STOnK m I'alnt llrrrre At. tStttcial AUTO Catalog of Italian and Jewish tiitulo sold tcui. ana tcunoui worai.i STANDARD MUSIC ROLL CO. 514 Market Street Lira Daalert Wanted Everywhere IK & Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 Automobile Tires Super-Service guaranteed for 6000 miles 30x3i2, $13.95. 32x4, $21.95. And other sizes. ftrathws FOR SATURDAY Philadelphia, Friday, April 1G, I92u Canoes will be scarce again this year. Mullina -16 ft., $86; 17 ft, $89.50; 18 ft., $92.50. Girls' Dresses at $5.75 and $7.75 Save $4.25 Up to $10 Because Being Samples They Show Handling And there's every lovely wash-stuff and style in cluded, from the smartest check and plaid ginghams of wonderful quality to adorable hand-embroidered linens in exquisite colors. And Felstex dresses. And sturdy, smart cotton crepes ?the Japanese crepes, with pretty nearly no wear-out to them ! Wool-embroidered. Or floss-embroidered. Or pique-trimmed., Or but they're mostly hand-embroidered. Lace-trimmed organdies, too. About five hun dred altogether and mighty few alike. Sizes 6 to 12 in the $5.75 sale group. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 in the $7.75 sale-group. 57.75 $5.75 And About 200 Coats at $16.75 and $19.75 t Savings Run Up to $10 Serges, Velours, Mixtures and Poplins. Street colors School-wear colors. And the "polo colors" camel, and partridge and jade green and bright blues. jUa5r(my t II srar in $19.75 $16.75 Otmbela, Salons of Srni, Third floor. The Famous Gimbel "Flex-o-Tex" Suits -Twelve Styles in Women's Suits Ten Styles in Misses' Suits Sale-Grouped at $27.50 y7g "Flex-o-Tcx" is the best wool-jcrsey we know and in the exactly-right suiting-weight. Each suit is cut out by itself no possible chance of getting a mis-cut. Every suit la man-tailored. The styles are tho carcfullv-thoucrht-nut moilpls for general wear. Gay, bright country club colors, besides browns and other tan shades, and navy blue and other blues and greens and smart, serviceable heather-mixtures. Fifteen Women's Styles in Blue Serge Grouped a.t p3o.7o Short coats antf long coats and every other length. Coats! Etons and pony coats and blouscd coats and flared coats and straight-line coats! As to skirts whether accordion-pleated or straight-lines they're smart. Otmbeli. Billons of DreM. Third floor. Clothes Worth While Kuppenheimer Society Brand and Associated Makes ? Suits, $29 to $65 Overcoats, $40 to $74 We have no arguments for high values we haven't any. All through the times that have made tailors fall from grace we have held to All-wool fabrics. Silk-sewed seams. Even improved designing. Bettered tailoring, because the low est grade we used to have is not prof itable to you, on present cost basis. The Gimbel Clothing Service is Philadelphia's best from the stand point of value ; of the integrity and real excellence of the clothes. And the business keeps growing proving the public's appreciation. London-made Overcoats, $40 to $74. Society Brand's most famous Over coat rainproofed, of course the Hudder, $48. , 600 Spring Suits and Overcoats at $42.50 your profit, instead of our taking it, for the fabrics were bought on lower market. Plenty of Worsteds : Tweeds : Cassimeres t Double- and single-breasted and sports models as the more extreme designs are called. Overcoats in Oxford gray and new est colorings, with plenty of the fa- ored herringbones and wool velours. Stond floor. Glmbfln. vm A ill; J W MffllW 1 111 ill If Two Actually Famous Sale Groups in Women's Wraps Probably because both groups are comprised of the very "values" that sevei'al manufacturers assured us were ab solutely impossible but which we were absolutely deter mined to reproduce in this sale. Of course, owning the fabrics at a big saving helped. Wool velour Capes big, volu- d 1 minous unutterably graceful. flL, 0 J 3 Manv styles and the color-range is astonishing. Silk-lined herringbone b o 1 i v i a sports-length Coats. Accordion-pleated Capes men's wear serge, navy blue. Very, very, veiy smart. Full-lerfgth Street Coats wool poplin; black or navy blue. A fine cut and they're finely tailored. Picked Up a Thousand Ready-to-Wear Hats For a Song! Out They Go At $2.95, $3,95 and $4.95 $3.95 at $35 -Glmbeli. Salon of Drrso. Third floor. Misses' and Children's "Fabs" The New White Shoe at $2, $2.25 and $2.50 White fabric shoes with their uppers stitched down to sturdy Neolin soles with a heavy cord stitching that trims ! Pictured. Cute smart sturdy ! Oxford and high shoes. Widths C and E, 6 to 8, at $2; 8ij to 11, at 2.25; IIMj to 2 at $2.50. 4 Olmbfli, Shoe Swtlon, Second floor. Wsviv. I $1.9.", im,mfr All-straw. Straw, com bined with Geor gette, and the f ascinatinc transparent ef fects. Mostly black, brown and navy blue; with Ray flowers, unique ribbon-treatments and glycerincd ostrich $2.95 "fancies." (ilnibrK Tlilfil and l'lrot floor. 2500 lbs. of Milk ) CHOCOLATE at ( 38c lb. or 2-lb. Box at 75c. One of the good makes. Other Candy Specials Chocolate-Covered Marshmal- C C lows; lb OOC Assorted Hard Candies; lb. at 40c OlmlieU. Chmlnut Street Annrv, flnnil Mln and Subway More. Every Man '&&' Knows Tliat the Regular Price of a Gillette Outfit Is at Least Five Dollars But Here Are 2000 Navy Gillette 1 t qc Razor Kits at fiP.yO part of the surplus ordered by the Government before hostilities ceased. In a compact case; metal mirror and 12 blades arc included. (ilmbrlK. J'rt floor. Sale of 19,800 Men's Ties at 78c Silk Four-in-hands some of them are of imported silks. Bought long enough ago to make the price Less Than Average Half Too good a chance to let slip by, at 78c per! GlintwU. nw floor. Ninth street. Women's and Misses' New Spring Suits at $22.75 Savings by Steps Up to $17 Material alono is worth the sale price. Fifteen styles mostly sports offects. Kcgulation and dressy models with saddle-bag pockets that button to the belt. Pockets that form part of a gore and big flat "necessary" patch pockets. Sizes for misses, 14 to 18; women, 3G to 44. Extra sizes, up to D2, in somo styles. Price, $22.75. Save up to $17. dlmlwU, Hiibwuy ilor. Women's Smart Spring Shoes at $7.90 Straight-laced oxfords in brown or black leather. Patent leather plain pumps. Patent lcathor or dull kid ribbon ties with high or low French heels and turned soles. Complcto lines in all sizes. Price $7.00. Men's Spring Shoes at $7.45 Tart English bals. that young men want. These have welted soles, and at $7.45 you save $2. Children's Shoes Patent and dull leather high shoes and anklerstrap pumps; sizes 6 to 8, $2.95; sizes 8'j to 2, sl . X Boys Shoes at $2.95 and $3.95 Gunmetal and tan lace shoes that aro well-made to stand any boy. Sizes 0 to 5. Olmb.lv Bobvur Stor. ' " In the Subway Store Women's Wool Sweaters Specially Priced at $7.95 A special purchase from a New York maker. You can choose from a beau tiful assortment of colors. Tuxedo model. Sizes 30 to 16. (Umbel.. Sunuar Store. Embroidered Georgette Tab Collars at 50c : Save Half Suitable for round or square neck dresses; white and ecru. At 50c. Capes made of full flulTy mnv abou and a row of ostrich trimmed with nineteen tails, a cord and n marabou tassel, specially priced at $10.50. Olnihel. Huhwur More. ll I I II an III I " 1 - ' 7 ' -' - r- i. ii. mmmmmm ., i mi iiBiii liiMMMM.MliiiiMiiii I1 iimiiirMiinrmim.Mi.ii.iiiii !...'' i-"'t ' . il , .-; -. ..,. .'.. . : '-. .- '...,, ..-' -;1,1 ,'wii '!WI ''rIJiJUU'vii7ilyi,,'iJlgj'w Women's Petticoats at $2.95 Of pietty flowered or figured heatherbloom nnd sateen; vnn dyko or tailored flounce, fitted top. Special at $2.95. Envelope Chemises at 85c and $1.25 Nainsook and cambric; em broidery and lacy effects, (Jloihclt, Subway 8 1 of..' IMftWan Little Children's Dresses at $1.95 Of assorted plaids, check ging hams und plain-color ginghams. Models straight line and belted; big pockets, at $1.95. Children's Straw and Lingerie Hats, somo trimmed, somo plain tailored. Specially priced at $1.25 to $4.95. Olrabe.il, flbwjf Stor. Boys' Suits and Spring Top Coats Stulish Cut Sturdy Materials Unquestionable Values Norfolk Suits Sizes 8 to 18 ycajs. At $14.30 and $18.50. With extra pair of lined knickerbockers. At S17.50, $22 up to $46. Fancy tweeds and cassimeres. Gray and woven mixtures. Slash pockets. Flan pockets. All-around belts. Junior Suits. Sizes 2 to 8 years. At $8.50. S10, 512 and $13.50. 1 op Coats, sizes 3 to 10 years. $3, $7.50 up to $2li. Fancy mixtures, blue sorgo and tan worsteds. ' (ilmbe!.. Third floor. Men's and Young Men's ) dft All-Wool Worsted Suits, atj'-JU The best values in Men's and Young Men's newest models for Spring and Summer. Remaikably good materials in this special oft'er. Blue, brown and gray herringbone and sclf-stripcs that ate rare this .season are included in this sale ; also neat mixtures of brown and black effects and pin stripes. Models are single- and double-breasted. All sizes. Save $7.50 to $12.50 Other Suits at 516.50, $23.30 and S2D. Men's Spiing-wcight Top Conts at $12 up to $30. Men's extra Trousers, special at $3, $1.95 and $5.50. Cllrnbrln, Subujx More, Wpvnen's Stockings at 45c a Pair 1200 pairs of women's fine sheer gauze Stockings, semi-fashioned, seamless foot; slight "mill sec onds," at 45c a pair. Save half. Children's fancy colored top Socks, also some plain colors, at 3 pairs SI. Men's line black or black with apllt sole, at 25a a pair. GlaaeU, Subway ttlor. aJjwteJM. ;,y; iJti2iltwJ3?- Boys' Norfolk Suits at $10.95 and $12.95 Special Prices Snmo suits with an extra pair of trousers, at $12.05 and $16. Sizes run from 7 to 18 years. Boy a' Wash Suita, at $2.50. Slzea 3 to 8 years. Excellent value. Olwbeli,' Uubwur (, t ' t tA LA K r 1-ilmWtft - "- --- i ilaaajlaii nattalu i i i lai . . j. - -. - - .... ......: '..JiUi.jlI.t, . t a '! l r ""-