yt u- & t Ex- rr r Ti, .u-v.a. .-.......i. ...... , rr -"' ' . " 1 MUUH AUO ABOUT NOTH Nfi enirnriniln YftiWSV r hethe air. unnicia should send the lieet h 4 jinleU and Dlanten Quarrel About ( "t? Fleet Order Next June V ' 'WWilngten, Ner. 8. The post-dec-tlen laughB nrc new beginning. Hccm- . lull? icnerant either of thn rrnnMnir 1n. ' t fJlt .llfTArn.l In. UAt ..--ft.. ..- .t'. ante Of thft Innuenrntlnn nf Trna!.tnt- r '"w l! Harding, Hccrctary Dnntels and ,' n'O eprecntative Wanton, of Texas, arc i around tbe world next June. Mr. Daniels reaffirmed that regard less of the opposition voiced by Mr. IUnnten, he will send the fleet cruising next June. It was well known te al most everybody else, however, that Mr. Danlclft will have retired te the quarter deck of his newspaper in Italclgh, N. 0., three months earlier than his pros pective order te the, fleet. fleet ... I ' 'i i uj-. ' wajBjfj uU 'x- r- "iiibnVm V' mi! pMwWW'i'WWPlWWfWi 1 Stere Heur.; 9 te' B30 .. . - : .. .. . .. .. i ,. '- I1 ""I IX fa ' ! Genuine and All-inclusive ! v I iHAT is the reason news -- of this notable event at the William H. Wanamaker store is traveling through out Philadelphia and vicinity among men and young men. 20 Off Every article of merchan dise in the store with this reduction made from the original price ticket only after the sale is made. Yeu can see the salesman make the deduction, or if you prefer you can make it yourself. There are no "if s" "ands" or "buts" in this wonderful opportunity for men & young men te buy any article of clothing whatever it may be contained in the store. Nothing is excluded. William EL Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. ADVKKTISKMKXT A D VKKTISIPIKXT The resignation of Dr. Jeseph Swain, after twenty years' servicu as president of Swarthmbre College, brings te mind the many thinea he has done for the education of women at Svvarthmere. Swarth Swarth mere'a ideal woman is the practical woman who can manage her home ns well as achieve distinction in ether lines. It is this type of woman who patronizes the Chestnut Street Sheps. TODAY I am going te introduce j u y "mi! v vacuum I Cleaner, which is en exhibition . this week at the store of J. Frank-1 lin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, i It is made here in Philadelphia, and that means prompt and efficient , service rer tne muaaeipnia neuse-; wife. The Emery has the carpet weepcr type brush, which picks up all thread, hairs, lint, etc., frm the rugs, yet does net wear fhe nap. , The powerful air suction removes all surface dirt, l"aving bright, clean Ttlrre Thecn i femfnrnt; inenrn tli i best possible method of cleaning rugs and carpets. The cleaner is j light and easy te handle, und re-1 quires no ether attention than oil- I 4 ntii.il in av waata "Vrtt. ui!1 n ' predate the fact, tee, that it is most reasonably priced. A LL the genius of the artists i who create these oxeuisite st- tings' for the most precious of stones at the store of Bailey, Benks & Biddle Company, finds ex pression in a wonderfully beautifu1 dinner ring. It bears a Polished Girdle Diamond u diamond cut And polished according te u special patented process which brings out all the hidden beauties of the stone n a nlat'num setting, whose deli cate, falry-Hke traceries enhance the beautv of the diamond. What a wonderful Christmas gift it would make I Then, there are pearls per fectly matched and of that rare color and luster tnac eniy me uneniai i pearl itself possesses. There are mnny rare and exquisitely lovely -things In that department devoted te the one-er-a-K,,,rt ieweis WHAT is quite se satisfying as the feeling that one is well dressed? A well-tailored, com fortable sports shirt adds immeas "rnblv te the joy of an autumn ride through country lanes. It is net generally known that MacDnald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut Street, are making custom-tailored shirts fnr wnmen huh thev hav reilllv earned a reputation for the excel lence of their workmanship they are tailored as carefully, of course, as their custom shirts for ncn and for their remarkably reasonable nrtiim One tins t.hfi ndvnntacc. tee. of selecting from a varied assort ment of patterns and an excellent range of colors. Many women like them for business as well aa sperta wear, ana im sure you win want nut only one, but several of them. 4T XT HERE did you buy these VV geed-looking new shoes, if I'm net tee inquisitive?" asked the Main Line lady. "I wouldn't call them new, said the ether. "I've been wearing them for two months, but they have held their imapc remarkably well. I bought them at Del Mar & Com pany's. The shop is en the second fleer at 1211 Chestnut Street." "De you knew whether they have any bronze slippers? I'd like te have a pair te wear with this suit the kind with crossed straps if I can get them at anything like a reason able price." , A1 HitMtir -a T uin a nalr there last week, and their prices really re reasonable. I want a pair of rogues, myself, se I'll go with you." ONE can su ie much time when en a shopping inp u one k.u beforehand just which stores one is going te visit. Many out-of-town people have formed the habit of buying at Oppenhe im, Cellins & Company's store at Twelfth and Chestnut Streets, because they" am certahfefinding there the very newest things in wraps gewris, Souses etc. New. teke the matter of wraps. Yeu really must n'i"" 2h?B thefr luxurious dolmans anj wrappy coats. If you arc ta 1 ana thM clothes really have ,the tight lines. mTrt ' THE CHESTNUT STKEBT ASSOCIATION :: : iP Fer Tueaday Mr. Celin O'Mere, the Irish Tener who tingi here Tuesday, 7 nRBed excluiively by the Aeolian-Vecilion as te making recerdi. Se is the Yerkea Dance Orchestra. GIMBEL Brethers MARKET. CHESTNUT KIQHTH NINTH Monday, Nev. 8, 1920 Mr. Celin O'Mere is a batad singer of rare harmwith the artistry of developed talent hear him. c " Fer Tuesday and Enlarged Talking Machine Piane Warerooms Twe-thirds of an Acre Every Modern ComfertFoWul Opening " j Celin O'Mere Exclusive Aeolian-Vecalion Artist Distinguished musical instruments have a splendid setting at Gimbels the latest addition te the Talking Machine section giving 46 sound-proof, yet well-ventilated, 'hearing rooms, with a new home -for records mere convenient for you who come for thdm. Pianos and Player-Pianos Hardman Vese Harrington Milten Packard Conreid Talking Machines Victrela, Columbia, Aeolian-Vecalion, Pathe, Conreid Glmbeis, Hardman Hall, Seventh fleer Cencert: Tuesday 2:30 The distinguished Irish tenor Celin O'Mere and The Yerkes Dance Orchestra Saxophone; Xylophone; Piane OnCHESTIlA. ..... t (a) "Just Like the Heur Jack Built." . from' "ClnderelU en Broadway." , (b) "Myatle Nile" ... arn-Itrc TENOR 80NO8. . . . () "Ah, Moen of Mr DtllKM.7 from "PerUn aftrden" . (b) "Cema Inte the Garden. Maud" "Celin O'Mer." OnCTTESTRA. . (a) "snaKa Tour oneuiaer." .lichman ...Balf Tnlrniliirtnv "Dlvla TnA (ft TTitmv Tanfl". . .ftAmn"nt .;1..,-w-...w --.-.----.-.-- ---, ... ii.---.i-- equr jrronie TENOR BONOS rih). "Ren of Washtncten Squar" Prattv TClttv Kallv" ....Kalian TM "Th Little Town In Outd Countr Down" Carle Sandera "Bard of Armagh" , ,..m Old IrUh "Conn o-Mere,-OnCHBSTRA. (a) "Dreamr Amaron," waKa ...MacBeyle-VlBetnt (b) "The Crocodile" ..., Mettan-Aket TENOR SONGS. a) "nerlena." Return (In French) FIaaen (b) "The Klia That Made Teu Mine" Je Edward! "Celin O'Mere." ORCHESTRA. "Bwunee" .Oershwln 4 ffP J, SS 500 Silk Petticoats, at $5 and $5.95- -Especially "Blocks" Especially these stunning block-flounce jersey pet ticoats, that last year no better quality cost much mere! Wonderful color-combinations blue with great gray blocks, brown with henna, blue with mahogany, blue with green. Plenty of taffetas, tee both plain and changeable. And jersey tops with messaline or taffeta flounces. Gimbels, Second fleer. Sale of French Perfumes and Pdwders Remaining Lets of Coty's Face Powder , in Jacqueminet Rese, L' Or, UEffleurt, Chypre, Jasmine, Styx, Ambre Antique Lilas and Mtnet odors. Special At $1 a Bex Including War Tax Violet. 300, Bettles of Cetv's Perfumes Famed for the charm and exquisite truene3B of his floral odors. Litis, Heliotrope and Special at $4.80 a Bettle. Pink Batiste Envelope Chemises at $1.95 Half-Price or Less Mostly tailored styles. And some, besides, of "Seco silk" Pink, tee. And Pink Nightgowns Alse $1.95 Alse Belew Half Price Batiste and some, besides of "Witchery Crepe". Slip-ever styles. Gimbels. Second fleer. lift' 'T " i ' rm 1 TmH ' ' '-AN fc' tf- Jt'flBKv v heavi $215 OtKkv f!etv Piirfumeft Styx extract, at $9.50. Jacqueminet Re3e, I Jacqueminet Rese Extract, an ounce for extract and toilet water; L Or extracfand toilet $3.18. L' Or extract an ounce for $3.18. Chypre water at $7.15 each. v I extract art ounce for $2.85. Gimbels, Toilet Goods, Regular Section and 'Grand Aisle. Women's Flannel and Serge "Middies" Warm as toast and smart as a whipl The flannels at $8.98 and $10.76 in the brilliant scarlet that England calls "hunting pink;" and in two brilliant shades of green hunter's green and Erin green and 'W .-navy blue. The Sergcsr at $4.50, $5 and $8.95 All navy blue. But the quality! The cntt The tailoring 1 The general air of jauntiness! First in Philadelphia tee. Salens of Dress. Third fleer Women's Coats and Wraps of the Luxury Fabrics- Such as Evera Superior Orlande Cerduval Marvella Duvetyn Chameistyne Velende and Chameleon Specially Priced Without Fur at $79.75 and $85 '" With Fur at $97.50 te $215 The furs being magnificent cellars-or cellars and cuffs-of Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat), or seal-:"?.!-. nJ .n.iim.1 nr rrav seuirrel. or taupe-dyed wolf, or taupe-dyed nutria or natural beaver, or natural raccoon, or Australian opossum A Wflrr9,f9t,r5, Furs of ltKury. fabrics or luxury, uhum i....Ki - .,. -. " , . fur, linings. And 1000 Better-Than-Fine Coats and Wraps at $35, $45 and $59.75 Variously of wool veleurs, veleurs d'argent, belivla, duvette de laine, and cashmere-belivia. All with silk linings. Without fur, at $35. With seai-ayca ceney ,ui4i - lie ,- With immense cellars of nutria or raccoon, or opossum, atgftJg. , A Faulty Sprinkler Brings This Boek Sale The matter wa adjusted by the Insurance people and the Beeks are at Gimbels te sell At Half the Original Value And Lean The Half nd with these we have put all our shelf-worn or otherwise hurt Beeks 2347 Vels. Fiction 20c te 50c 2746 Vels' Miscellaneous 10c te 20c 1143 Vels. Mark Twain and O. Henr7 60c 1247 Vels. Juvenile Beeks 30c te 45c 2732 Vels. Miscellaneous 30c te $5 And sure &cauura Seta te 18 vels, each $2.50 te $52.50 also, of course. e " : te makeacceptable Chn.tmas gm . Works or uickwh, , -- -r-- Mnten,iece. of De M-uipa"1' 6 vel.., $3.75 Werk, of Edgar Allen Pee, 10 vel.., $5.25 i i. r Jr I Honere de Balxac, Jehn Fex, Jr., 6Q 6 vel.., .' ' f an Rebert Leui. Stevenwn, 4 veI.jJ $l.l UJZ Edition, Bey, .nd Gir,, BoeUc. JLJ. A Furore Fr Misses' Velveteen and Chiffen-Velvet Dresses fA Including some of these smart im ported corded and striped velvets, that make up into daringly unusual dresses. Rich, dark browns glorious with her furs3nd clewinR blues, mctlv. Variously at $25, $29.75, $35, $39.75, $45 up te $95 Street styles up te dinner dress 3 y Ribbon-trimmed "shoe-polish" and $ moire riDDena F.c..--. - .- - broidered. And some (at $75) with side-fringing of monkey-fur ut like Paris! . Youthful Bridal Dresses for Youthful Brides T..Mj.ri rrcnes de Chine at $35. Bead embroidered Geergettes at- $49.75. , ...... Satins at $39.75 te $75 beaded or ribbon-pointed or flying-panelled or brocaded or corded. White snowy white, sizes up te u. Gimbels, Salens. of. Dress, Third fleer. mP frmA 1 1 1 Jiff7 Continuing the Underwear Sale Of New and Firat-Quality Goods Savings Run Up te Half Weman' a Pink Glove-Silh-Tep Union Suita, Lata Than Half Prica at SI. 45. Dainty pink cotton befi; bedtca tepaf tight hnae. lir..n'. rMt,. lisfy. V TtA T!nh. TTiirh rt Inntf sleeve vests; ankle-length tights. Regular and extra sizes d0 1 C ....... mrmm ?.e"",r $1.85 $4.25 $1.45 $1.45 $1.65 $1.95 $1.65 at Women's White Merine Vests and Tights, and extra sizes. Twe favorite styles at "Luxurious Underwear" silk-and wool Twe styles, at Women's Union Suits. Beys' fall-weight gray ribbed cotton Union Suits? ages 4 te 18, at Misses' white cotton Union Suits, slightly fleeced. Ages i te 10, at Men's ribbed ecru cqtten Union Suits. Fall weight. Sites 8i te U. Half price, at ' Men's ribbed cotton Union Suits, white and ecru. Gibbs make. Various weights. Sixet Si te 40, at Men's Merine Shirts and Drawers. Ilels make. Warm, durable quality, at v Gimbels; Regular Section, First fleer and Grand AM ... .. ... r v.- ,:::: :m i u:.SS sHtMWBWTWfw'r SttoJatfeaga USSSmV P'. - i ;. i - . 7. 1 L . , .t if. t ''. f-.VN ,'Hy' fijhtjm .-'" ' ( mfir r.v " :"J ttiajA--l.-ilUi.--. ... ! ;..'. .ygv iX ''yyfl-'ftfcuS 'rm