l " m & y WOMAN SUICIDE HAD Hi HERE JWrs. Mary Newell, Who Loapod From Steamship, Roomed on Pine Street Mrs. Marj- Newoll. the woman who committed suicide Wertnc-'dav night by jumping . from the Fall River Lino fitenmshlp Providence a few miles olf Bridgeport, Conn., recently became a resident of this city. Mr. Newell engngd n room from MW. M. Williamson, 5327 Pine street, nbout two weeKf neo. She nai rocom Siended by the Wet liruuch Y. M. C. A. . "She evidently was a woman of re finement nnrt cord lireedinK." Mrs. Wil liamson said. "She said her budmml under some great mental strain. 8ha worried n great deal over her daughter, who had married In New York city. Wednesday he received a letcr from the daughter. She tore it Into small bits. "Sho gave nic the key to her room and departed, saying, however, beforo she left, that she would write. I thought nt the ttmo that her mind appeared to bo weakening. Her daughter, Mrs. Ij. Ernest Cojller, called me by telephone yesterday and asked mo nbout her mother. I told her what I knew." Mrs. Newell also had n eon. He Is Ucacli Newell, and lives In Baltimore. Wills Probated Today Wills admitted to probate today were those of John .1. Chamber, 'J.V.'O Dia mond street, lfi.OtyO; Jacob M. Hen tilng. 010 Wet Somerset street, $.V7ii, and Thomas l-VLukens, 1210 South Forty-third btreet, $6'XA). Inventories tiled were In the estates of T. Kuto Frmiic 511,551, and Ben jamin Tuch, $!50,014. EVJyN0 .PUBLIQ .toOEffM v ' ' in in r tj mMt&tmm "S f Mayor Has Smith's Portrait V iiortralt in oils of former Mayor Thomas B. Smith r painted by Adolph Plil ndelphla nrtist, has been 1 improved by the art jury and placed for from whom she had been separated for wuckorpltiE in .Mayor .Moorc'K omcc in several years, was Dr. J. Otus Newell, City Mall. In a few days it will be n Boston burgeon. , placed upon the walls of the Maybr's "She was an neconipllshctl planNt. reception room with other portraits of But she seemed to labor continual!) past mayors. i eMiAgt-tiiJiiiMggyr 1 ' HrlBET Do Not Buy Ginger Ale That "Fizzes Over Ginger Ale that "fizzes over" when opened has been improperly carbonated, due to the fact "" that all the air has not been eliminated. Peacock Ginger Ale never "fizzes over" because by our exclusive method of making, all air is eliminated. When you buy Peacock Cinger Ale notice how much more sparkling it is than other ginger ales. We boil and ' twice niter every drop of water used in Peacock before it is carbonated and combined with the pure flavoring in gredients. Peacock Cinger Ale comes from the bottle bubbling with vim and sparkle. The first taste of Peacock Ginger Ale will convince you of its superiority. At grocery and drug stores in 16-ounce bottles. Look for the Peacock trademark and ask for PEACOCK. Von eon alto ft Pmaeoch Root Btor. - Birth Btr. Sartaparilla mnd Lemon Soda. WE1SBROD &. HESS, Philadelphia PEACOCK umqer Ale -" LMiiiiriiiiuiiini j Vhy We Sell Chsaper Location innmnmiii' i Open Etbs. Colli 5.30 o'clock. Saturdays. C o'Clock WM) iMVIiPJW DEPARTMENT STORE, 726 ARCH ST. fall Clothes i ew for all the family Si Select a Bill up to $50 for A WEEK 1 A Very Special Sale Woinen'sliew Fall & Winter & MH E tmk o rJ B A n ' ps c" I Er V1 Values up to $35.00 We bought qulfc n num ber c brand new sample Suits and Coats which wo offer at an attractive sav ing. We also include a number of garments from our regular stocks. i Vi 15vry npw Mil of the eaarn t r f tH mhrti? In th- matria!a tnuit wuntetl. full flhaufs and In thy Jaivsi Women's Silk and Serge $1M Dresses & I.nvfly tutmrilv l'v'i 'n Intrst Hap-1 nnd neatly m nroldereil tal'ornl moitfli. Tllfo rtrsiiiM are unuaUAlly L-ond valus at our special prict 1' Men's & Young Men's $35 Fall Suits & Over- $Q.50 .note t&9J 1 coats E! Tito new English one and two button models as well aa con BerratiTe styles. Of fine causi meres, worsteds, cheviots and flannels In browns, blues, grcyn Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 , A tremendous stream of business is flowing in the public appreciates Gimbel values. v Gimbel Brothers 1 tfriday, October 1, 1920 ,t 4h MARKET ; CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH FOR, SATURDAY NINTH " Wo require several hundred salespeople openings for those as' Well jusb starting in business life- Men's Derby and Soft Hats at $3.50 'rVirsf Quality Hats! A Triampti Mf f tn Value- uwing mWmi, A J mi Wn1 y Derby hats, soft hats, cloth hats the late blocks; the late tricks of finish; the colorsjn demand. The Derby has are black. Enough styles and colorings to meet your exact demands. $3.50 Now, it's just this way. Here is all needed hat quality and hat style at .$3.50. If the high cost of living plagues you now, it will be because a few thousand of us like to grumble and will pay $5 to $10 for hats right here. (ientlemen, it is with you. This is the big hat news of three years I Gimbels, Ninth and Market Corner 1000 Waists of Exceptionally Fine Cottons Price Tnilory models and the tailoring Is ns exceptional as tho fabrics. All-white. And white with very smart-colon-stripings. Hand-Made Waists From Porto Rico at $3.95 Sheer, lovely batiste. Three models. Hand-drawn hand-made. And dainfy beyond words! (llmbrls, Salons of Irr, Third floor. Men's New Fall-Weight Socks Highly Mercerized at 50c a Pair Seamless. Black, white, cordovan, gray and navy. The "hosiery staple" every man wants plenty of! 50c a pair. Men's Seamless Silk Socks, at $1.00 Reinforced top and sole. White, gray, cordovan, green and black. fiimueis. rirt floor. Men's Shirts at $1.68 Somebody who cornered percales got "squeezed" in the corner and the saving you make is the loss he -took in selling his percales "short" ! Certainly great bargains at $1.68. 'Soft cuffs. Striped designs. A big shirt bargain. (ItmlirlH, llrst floor. Grand Aisle anH lltuular Scttlon. Millinery for "Every woman" at $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 $13.50, $15 and $18.50 Hats for youthful types. v Hats with the youthening touch for tho woman who wants to look her best. Hats, toques grandmothers. and bonnets for dignified mothers ana Glmbfls, Mllllntrr Salons. Third floor. Velvet Hats Ready to Wear at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 Silk-velvet mostly in the lovely soft "full" shapes. San Toys, too and mush rooms with tarn crowns nnd medium sailors. Black, brown, navy blue, beaver and red. Clmbtls, llrit and Third floors. Girls' Dresses a Smart Taffeta Dress-up Model Special at $21.75 Cutest distended pockets men t. Navy blue, reindeer, treatment three-toned. ' 12-, 14- and 10-year sizes. that "catch in" smartly. Typical "Moyen Age" But the prettiest part of all is tho soutache trcat-braid- Good-Looking Serges Specials at $17.75 Mostly with kilted skirts. And some have braiding- Some are trimmed laiTcta, others with gay plaid silk. 12-, 14- and 10-year sizes. I 700 New Winter Coats Specially Priced $19.75, $25 and $29.75 A dozen styles variously of velour-cheviot, silvertone-velour and smart heather cloakings. Belted models and swirl-backs and yoke styles. ,v Gimbels, bnlon uf Jrrss, Third floor. -X ilflilnh! 'I'll'l! ' I lam Iff Putting over the ball and bucking the line the season's tests of "tmc blue" in boys' clothing BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS These in Ages 8 to 18 Years At $13.75 With Extra Trousers, at $17.50 gg Now for the football afternoons. Time is all too short the boy thinksl to re turn home for the old suit it's the school suit that's often put to tc3t. Gimbels stand the test of Quality, Service and Economy. These at $13.75 and $17.50 are of all-wool tweeds and cassimeres in single- and double-breasted Norfolk models with patch, slash or flap pockets. Coats are lined with mohair. Boys' Norfolk Suits, at $16 With Extra Pair of Knickers at $20 Fine all-wool tweeds in grays, browns and olive mixtures. Ages 8 to 18 years. Corduroy Suits, at $9.75 Save $3.75 Ages 8 to 18. Strong, sturdy school suits with reinforced seams and full-lined knickers. 3 Goats I tmrn -vr .ir., jjwi a ' SBAWum i n r S$f & 1 $1375 $13.75 $13.75 B . rur-Collor.il xrur-;oimrrii nip-t-uuiirru Boys' Junior Suits at $8.75 Save $5 Mora of those fine quality all-wool cassimeres with box- or knife-pleated coats. White detachable collars. Full-lined straight kneo trousers. Ages 3 to 10 years. Boys' Tan Raincoats at $6.50 With Sou'western hat. Guaranteed waterproof. Gimbels, Third floor. Candy Specials Chocolate-Covered Pineapple in Cream 68c lb. Box ANn Chocolate-Covered Caramels 68c lb. Box ALSO Chocolate-Covered Toasted Marshmallows 68c lb. Box UlmlielM, C'lirNlnut Rtr'ft Annrn Orund AUlr. and Huhwnr. Quaker Coffee I ASL In 25-, Id-, 5- or 3-6. Lots, lb. at ) ant and Tea 32c JJL lots. inis is the coflfeo served in the Gimbel Restaurant and Tea Room. bUUU lbs. of Fairmount Blend Coffee, lb. at... And 10,000 lbs. of Liberty Bell Blend Coffee, lb. at. ine xoregoing are sold in 25-, 10-, C- or 3-lb. Butter at 66c lb This is the "Drookfleld I-arm" creamery butter, lb. net weight, lv furt lim?'t0r'PT,d Phases;, this method keeps wrapdal except the piece on the table. GGc lb. Counter delivery. Bacon, 39c lb. Eggs, 65c Doz. The lvggs come a dozen in a carton. G5c a dozen. 1 ho Bacon is Philadelphia sugar cured ; lea.streaked or fat, 39c lb. Unox Brand Cocoa, freshly ground, at 28c lb. or 4 lbs. for 95c. New-season sweet-drawmg mixed Tea. also Orango Pekoe Tea at close to half price, 4 lbs for $1.50, or 38c lb. (lluibrls, I'ure Food More, Chrtnnt fitrret Aniifi. Subway Store Sale of Girls' Smart, Warm School or Dress Coats at Boys' $18.50 Wool Norfolk $-1 O.50 SUITS 1 Finn Hortroa. cnBHlmnrnx. unr. Htedfl linil nhnvlaLH. T.lnnH nnntfi t3 Sizes to 17 ycara. Girls' Apparel Shoes For The , Entire Family 13.75 . Many ) Half- Price Of fine grade; soft, smart, serviceable win ter fabrics such qualities aa you couldn't buy enough of for a coat for lesa than the price of any coat injihe entire two hundred and fiflyl Sixteen styles with smart yokes panel treatments or swirl-backs or with the new, big cape-collars. Long-waistcd styles and cun ning short-waisted styles. And great, big pockets that trim up tho whole coatl Polo-Cloths and Cheviots and Kerseys and Zibellines and Velours and Silvertoncs and Silvertips And colors! Plenty of lovely browns plenty of smart reindeers plenty of every blue fhat girls like. Sizes for 0 to 14 years. Seventy-Five Havo Big Fur Collars and There Are Wonderful "Samples" Included OlmbfU, Hubwar Store, Men's and Young Men's at $20, FALL SUITS 27.50 and $32 In styles that young chaps fancy and older men desire. Gray. Brown. Green. Cheviots and cassimeres and tweeds. All sizes. At $20. $27.50 and $12 1600 Pairs of Men's Worsted, Serge and Cheviot Trousers at $5.75 Save a Third Men's Rubberized Raincoats Belt Back or All-Around Belt, at $10, $12.50 and $15 -ClmbrlN, Sulnwij' Hturr. Men's . Shoes at $4.95 For Fall and Winter Tan cordo-calf and black gunmctal leathers. Broad and narrow lasts, welted soles. Sizes 3 to 10. " Special for Saturday at $1.95. Boys' School Shoes at $3.95 Well-made and of gun- metal leather; lnce. Sizes 10 to 6Vi. Children's Shoes at $1.95 and $2.45 Sizes C to 11 at $1.95 Sizes 11V6 to 2 at $2.45 (llmbrls, Hubwuy Htore. In the Subwau Fur Section Kit "Leopard Coats $1 26.75 with new largo col- mr oi nutria, sealine laycu coney) or raccoon, at . . . ) Fox Scarfs Soft and fluffy. In taupe and brown $23.50 up to $79 (llmbrls, tfubmi)- Klore. M NT.,- I ' r V. . . n',liynTH''ji'(iiiiiYiVtr fi i -i1-! -r f jL.4aiAiiiyt .....tilsil Li im hi lUMtTiinTi 1 1 1 1 ii rn " i-tt on na Aroh st. iumiuuiiuiiaaijuiiug L-i $ A. f X' M P A ' " ' V ,!,,. 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