P"44' -i";.'r-7 . ;,i . -.' pi,"" jr-..j, n if , 1T5rtfVgV ",' - ( v J iHlf,VuJ' ' 0 -' ' - ".&,'fV-' " ' " ""FJ V pi'f ' I EVKNINfr PUBLIC iLELGJill-PHlJLiAi)Jb)LlHJA, TUESDAY, AlAKUH 1, 1921 0 WW KAIL ntftud rnuoL CAUSE OF WRECK Towormon Doolaro Now York Central Train Had Right of Way DEATH TOTAL FIXED AT 38 Ily the Associated Press Porter, Inil., March 1. Tnvcstlgn linns br Indiana Ktate officials and of fircrs of the Mlrhlsan Central and New York Central Railroads were continued lo.lnv to determine the cause of the ttroo't! here Sunday night fatal to thirty-eight pnnaengcrB on the casthound Michigan Central train. " Members of the Michigan Central trnln crew were closeted all day yes JrdnT with General Superlnt.ndent J. r MeKcc, hut no statement was given n it. 'Hie inquiry was .conducted at Vies. Mich., and early today the of nrinls returned to Porter for further investigation. , . , Officials of Porter county early today took steps to have Coroner H. p. Bel ,"l. of Porter county, call an luracftt. Most of the Rtntcmcnts so far obtained from rnllronu men counctixu .... i.. wreck hnvc been mode to press rAirc- ntatlves, and Robert H. Moore, ep utv prosecuting attorney of Porter roiinty, declared he would start man damus proceedings ngalnst tho coroner unless an inquest was opened at once, to take official testimony. Iloth Towcrman Joseph Cook and Operator Charles Whitehead In.lsted hat the New York Central train waH siren the right of way, and that the Michigan Central track signals were set t0 New' York Central officials declared the fact that the New York Central train did not leave the rails proved that the clear hignal had been given that train, and pointed out that It is me chanically impossiblo to give both trains a clear signal. Knglncer W. 13. Long and Fireman George Hlock, of the Michigan Central train, declared they saw the signal in dicating they had a clear track. Their statement udded that the proof of the clear signal lay in the fact that the engine and one coach passed over the derail and continued on the rails. New York Central officials declared, how ever, thnt the engine had been derailed and had jumped back on the rails when the front trucks struck the guard rails at the diamond crossing. Of thp thlity-five bodies taken to the Chesterton morgue, a mile from the wreck, identifications had been made nf all except two. but some of theno were regarded by Coroner Scipel as un verified. The coroner declared the death total would not exceed thirty eight. Eight of the bodies have been claimed l) reunites aim reiiiuyi-u u , burial. Ilodies of four women and one man remained today uniucntitieu, but vnrno of them could only be recognized bv relatives, officials said. It Would Tire an Athlete Jo alk or stand in the shoes worn y tho average woman. With tho body thrown out of poise by high els, overy pound is carried as dead vcicrht. And with toc3 cramped and J00 !aced f'Kninst a stifF shank o that the muscles arc not free to 'unction, the gait becomos unnat- ti ann(J causes fatigue. i Ho flexible, naturnl-shapcd Canti- fCVirrii 10e Pennits every miifado the iuii liberty necessary to an clastic -icp and perfect balance. Tho body is swung easily from one foot to the .,1 r,i n b'cady momentum is main- wifit7adti0gnue.WalkS eraCCfUl'y anU nnii f ,hy ,lrf'd "IrnnB euprx.rt to tho , s.?i..JP "O. Prentlrur and rollnvin h trnuMen I'ltnl 'lip t If".!!' '"'"on.', correct ti, contrlb- hVy . ;,'' VIn.rP" ."' A?n '"eri. . And Ion mariiTn..' "". nppruvea Dy tn rh. A AAA U K ' r "a'tlm" rlia. Wldthi Ur0',Hhc.k K,d fan Calf, til io "rown Kid, fu.so d White Canvas, toil CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office For Wednesday Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Fashion the science of pretty clothes. This is "Silk Week" Silks that Fashion loves. Gimbel Brothers MARKET. CHESTNUT: EIGHTH NINTH Tuesday, March 1, 1921. By showing the new fashions on young women of many types we do good service. You see how each dress looks "when it's on." Wednesday Work for Daylight Saving Write Senator George Woodward or Repre sentative Franklin S. Edmonds a postal will do: Address, "Capitol, Harrisburg, Pa. "Please use your power to secure daylight saving law." With Summer full-Saturday holidays and day light saving giving usable long hours for outdoor life, much will have been done for the well-being of all of us who are employed. imma tv3t w Paris Fashion Review I RJf 1 1 WOMEN Living Models misses With all the demureness of 1620 expressed in 1921's fashion art Gimbcls are the first to offer the New Pilgrim Bags Special at $2.95 Made of the finest hand-boarded India Goat leather. . Lined 'in the prettiest moire silk offered in Spring's best shades brown, navy, tan, red, green and black. Good roomy size. Snap fastener; strap top. Gimbcls, First floor. An "inspired season" even in Paris! A wonderfully inspired season with American creations. Four main Fashion themes Directoirc and 1830 Periods; Spanish and Hindoo influences. Wraps: Suits: Gowns: Sports Clothing: Millinery: Furs: Skirts: Sweaters: The correct clothes for every possible morning wear or contingency together with exquisitely appropriate accessories. The correct clothes for every possible afternoon wearing. Wonderful evening styles. The Bridal outfit came from Paris. Twice Daily 11 to 12:30 2:30 to 4 Seventh floor Auditorium KU-V5sJSv ill a.9s The Color-Note Given the Costume By the Over-Blouse is one of the strongest fashion themes of the hour. . , , Canton crepes, crepes de chine, Georgettes, tricolettes, satins, nets, Rubyats. Terra, Honeydew, Arab, Ruby Rose, Peachblow, Squirrel Gray, Firefly, Por celain blue, Harding blue, Sand. At $3.95 to $59.75 Plenty from Paris. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Two Dinner Sets in the Gimbel March Sale of China 51 -Piece at $19.50 and 106-Piece at $37.50 That Go to Prove Gimbel Leader ship in Dinner ware .--rrtts. MMI a. -mi. i, rffi .11? sr.tar s. u i The above-mentioned sets are open stock. There's about 50,000 pieces of this attractive dinnerware at savings ..jnt averaging about 40 per cent. You can make up sets of any number of pieces. Ml French China Dinner Sets 52-Piece, $39.50 7000 pieces heavy Cut Glass; $30,000 in Light Cut Glass save 25 per cent. i. ciGoB&nd iTthord0eriSB"anrnaiif19give pattern 1 00-Piece American Dinner Sets at $45 number 2502. For : w.s-m. v v-i. 'Lrn'- i m ' msm ' .m i jrmmL 1 1 or unique $& f S Paris Millinery All Glory and Honor to Black- But, Ah, Mcsdamcs et Mademoiselles Les Couleurs! Color with color! And color changeable with color IM. A. !! ll. vi line inc gionous cnange- i nhlp." pffoctfi nf Virtnrion fcJ days! Flowers in glory colors! Ribbons richness' self! Ostrich dripping, drooping! Shapes that "Trans late" Themselves in Black or in Color The big hats are enor- '' mous! . The little hats are petite ! The "inbetweens" are all "sudden line' enough! Prices Even for Paris Models Begin at $20 Gimbels, Millinery Salons, Third floor Heavy-Cut Crystal Seconds from America's finest maker- 106-piece Coin-Gold Handled Dinner Sets, $37.50 Tan, black and gold note the domino-shape decoration of 1 black and sold within the gold bands. Pattern number 20,499. all wanted items, at a third regular prices. '"Hcisey" Glassware, a third tohalf less than regular. Scores of items for every household need. Gimbels, Fourth floor Men's Sample Low Shoes bOj s' MLd Newest Spring and Summer Models Regularly $10 and $12, at Regularly $12 to $14, at Regularly $14 $4.75 $5.95 $7.85 to $17, at- Great bargains for men who wear sample sizes 6':, 7, and iVz, widths A, B, and C mostly one pair of a kind, but in all 600 Pairs at Less Than Wholesale Cordovan (horsehide) ; Norwegian and Scotch grain and Russia calf (styles of leather not imported) ; in tan and black. From two of America's leading makers. Gimbels, Second floor. Just where the slocking peeps above the pump, there's the prettiest em broidery on these Silk Stockings for Women $1.25 Brand new first quality goods in the wanted black and cordo van. - Gimbels, First floor F TTA..A1 WJ Wa.. C:-J From the March Sale of JLUUI UIIU5UCU VfUUUCII f f ttl C UpCUdl& House Furnishings Ranney Refrigerators, at $24.75 Side ice compartments, white enameled-ltned provision cham ber, dry air cirrulation, 00 lbs. capacity. Regularly S.V. npTi ID w Porcelain Top Kitchen Tables, at $8.95 itli white etiarncl-twiahed base, sirr J5.40 indies; the sanitary kind; all guaranteed perfect. Our regular price $15. 1 J Jma Porcelain Top Pastry Tables Removable top, white cnam- I ,, , K-chen Cabinets eled b-ise larfc ;lirlinrf hin; ' " ,tl1 wh,tc Prcel-" exten-ion eica Dase, large sliding bins,ablr t0 ,arge roomv rupboardi with curved bottoms; size crystal glass sp.ee sets metal 25x40 in., (tjJO CAllrfac' a,u' ce ')0SC, ""' "''" Reg., $28.00 at .. P.DU JjR nl" b'" $42.50 Garbage Cans, tight-fitting cov ers, japan finish ed; each at . . 48c fc--; G a Ivan ized Bushel Baskets, used as ash cans, reg $1 50. g8c Square Bread Boxes, white enamel finish cd, at h 1 1 c enameled Mirrors, bevel plate glass, M7c 16 20 inches, choice of ob long or oval dC CfA Reg $10, at tPO.aU PWi R! IZ ( J G a 1 v a nized Wash Tubs, t-orrugated bot tom Mde-drop handles, 7C. (JC at Vi h i I e enameled Bathroom Cabinet, two glass slicKe bevel inir- f? QC ror front, at JUJO Bathroom Stools, white enameled, rubber-tipped t1 QC 95c twta SUflAl f SST35- rv- ri. -. . .. 7 inrsw4 i Ar- , Zi vk4 $i JV 6CICA0 CVrfxS CT- aCfeibifcJJrVR .:;: :9 "-iti J 1 m srt I i I If i tMlttoB "C If ) fii" : in v - ifzsm $1.75 L2 ' BU Canister Sets, white enamel-finish-ed, consisting of l-ll). Tea, J-lb. Coffee, 5- lh. S u g a r, 10 - lb. Flour, per l OC set at ..Pl.J to 54.50 Aluminum C Ware at $1.50 each 3. Qt. Doubl. BotlUB 4- Uld S-at. T.& ITatlUa 4-qt. Covr.a Hncpni nonp Biraja.ru Colmoacrs 9-ln. Fry lan 6-0np J'trcoUton 3-qt. Ooffto Pots Double Omdttte Pmh 4-qU Uppd Uaac.pam Llppd Sancapan Data, conatitlnr of 3 ititi, ,1 V i i . j fiff A .. tSU.. at Sold on Easy Payments Premo Eclipse Cabinet Gas Ranges, new stle round top, elevated baking and broiling ovens, white enameled panel dooc. frames, five burners on top, including s i in in e r i n g burner connected free in de limits wl.ere fuel line extends to lichen 4Q Q5 ijimbela, Match Sale ot House Furnishings, Fourth floor vHSi i$1.50 W3 Subway Store First .in Philadelphia to Hold a Sale of Spring Suits For Women, Misses and Juniors and Including- Even Extra Sizes Though Not a Suit Among Them is Worth Less Than $14a75 $22.50, and the Majority are Worth $29.75 Vool-jercys of verv superior grades Merges fine, durable smart' l.ven our own "Flex-o-tex" i trade mark" Kven the smart spring tweeds Eighteen Styles The tavonte slot -scam back. The popular uuerted pleat backs. Stunning box-pleats in i enter back solid with Pitching. Braid trim med styles. Double pockets below the belt t rtss-cross tucked pockets Two pockets Four pockets. Skirts full enougn- nothing skimped Probably Thirty Color-Variations Plain colors 1'qht and smart or dark and t rviceable Heather nnsture-,- n j'l the nev ', r ings. Merges in navv hiu-. nd tweerls m tlir tniniilarjir miirrt -Mr 's ni nnr grades All Juniors' sizes 1 to Is vea" All Misses' iizes U to IS er All Women's regular sizes up to 4u nd 185 besidi s in extra sizes- ip to J' a" "a v Sif v4r Cn5F ,14.75 $14.73 K-TV l TV ft Im wfr Si.v-:-l : i J. JK iff! fflp iiPs Pin -mi X stJ 2 XX V" . s Jy Jl i ih I n n J fjt fS $14.75 ?14,75 y& Qj Umbels, m v f," S 'r t? , ibw.i) Store . : - ----- - --, . , l7 7? i , .fsMi, , S Tl t fj .11,,?. ,(- . 4it .l 1Jl -. a .-VAu. jwWwct I2SS3 xnxiji sya
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