Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 21, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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PRAYS FOR 2 BOYS
Mothor of 15-Year-Old Girl Who
Killed Hersolf Finds Hopo
in Tragedy
HUSBAND DESERTED HER
A Mi'l hcnrtrtl mother nnd remain
i.. niMiiIwri nf the Ulnnkle.v fninllj nt
i"f West Duvnl street. Oermnntnwn,
Jrepwfnj; thnt tlio milcldc of pretty
'flfcnenr'oM Floronrr lllnnklry
((( innj bring bnrk tn tlie Immp two
K)n, "lin illiniipenrrd In recent yeiirn.
jfn explntintlon of her net nn Rlwn
In the farewell note found pinned to
Flrtreme'H drei". when her body vn
found In " older "'ter. find tile fnmllj
puzzled I" know ulmt viih the trmi
Uf. drlef uver the dlintipeiironoc of
trt brotlieri li the onb reason tbey
(an tlilnlt of.
Florence wnn found on ft bed In a
thlril'l""1" room with the fjnN turned on
nd a K"0 '"'", '" ''" n,nil"i' Blip liml
cropped tin !"" fhut with a ehnlr nnd
Wared a rlnK a"0''''" tht rrnck dt the
Bottom.
"Florence seemed hnppler thnn tifuml
wrtcrdar." snld her mother today. "She
wax locking forward to working thin
TMftllon ln tlic ,'lt,c Kwrj' More at
th(v corner. Hhe hod been In kcIjooI
thin winter. Hhc did wIfOi often thnt
Charlie and Jim would come home.
They were her brotherH who rnn nway."
Klorcnee's father dcHertell bin tvlfe
an(V, fix children when Violence, was
four .'"a"1 "''' fharles Y. lllnnkley,
rlnfttfii j ear old, has been nway from
hoinfe for more than five jenra. The
famll hnx wen him n few timi'H dur
ing, tiint period and believe he is now
In the tlt.v.
Jamex II. lllnnk'cy, seventeen -year-eld
shn, hns been gone nlncc hint Sep
tember. He lost one eye In a dynamite ex-
JilrfMon u enr ago. He disappeared
usi.n sliort time after he got out of
the hospital. ' .
The mother is hoping thnt ncW'H of
Florence' death may brlrlg her bojn
borne again.
Ycterdn afternoon the mother went
out to visit a friend, lending Florence
to (are for Metsej,. thirteen, nnd Wil
liam, clccn jenrn old. The three chll
dri'ti walked In the pnrk for .n while.
About 7 o'clock the two Jounger oneH
itent to the home of their Hleter, Mm.
Edward Heiler. nnd told her they had
not bad any Hipper.
Mrn Holier went ncros to nee what
Florence was do!ng(and found her dead.
Bhc had taken the Run 'tube from n
gHS iron in the Kitchen and fnwtened it
to tin' gnu Jet In her room. The gil
a tnken to (lerinnntown Hospital
where Hhe wan pronounced dead.
FrlencJi at Play KIM Man
Allrnlowii. li.. March 21. From
lnjurj receded while two compnnioim
ere'plnlng, IMwIn Mnjder, aged for-
t)-two. n car jm-pccior on tne i cntrui
Itallninil of New Jers.ej, died enrly to
d nt tlie AlHUnwn IIoBpltul. mH
Yt'uh near where Snider wait work
ing, according In the ftory told the
police, two car lopalrmcn, Kobnrt An
drrHon and W. A. Keck, wire amuning
tlieni-ein'9 lij throuing a crowbar nt
each other. As Andenmn hurled It nf
Keek the tatter dodged nnd the heny
bar struik Nnjder'p head, fracturing
hl ftkull Tim coroner will make an
lmcjtiKiitlnli.
buy RUGS now
Hiie nu u HL'G problem? Bee
I, boron Lomm, tho loneer factor)
In ou mrrrhnnrlliifr nml Kt
Quality Rugs at Loweat Prices 1
FINEST SLAMl-ESS WILTONS
$135.00, 8x12, Special. $55.00
1 HICtfl PILE AXMINSTERS
$60.00, 9x12, SpecUV.. $25.00
J50.00, 8.3x10.0 .. .Special, 30.00
30 00, 8x0 Special, $18.00
. SEAMLESS BRUSSELS RtJOS
$55.00, 0x12, Special.. $29.50
150.00, 8.3x10.6 ....Special. $29.50
HO.OO, 7.6x0 Special, $23.00
J5 00, 0x0 Special. $19.80
Tak No. r car at ,3d and Market.
No, nt 7th anil Market: No, 3 at
lJili and Killwrt to Cnmhrla
LOMAX RUG MILLS
tahtkr AnnvE camiiiiia ht.
Ol'en r.Trrj- Etrnlnr Till 8
"LAVA-VAR" is the
best remedy for all sur
face wounds of wood
work. It'a n.joy to watch the
original brilliancy and
depth of color return with
a few sweeps of a brush
and bright, smooth, easy
flowing "LAVA-VAR."
"LAVA-VAR" dries
over night. Waterproof.
Won't turn white. Keep
a can handy.
At Your Dealer's
All Colors and Clear
Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc.
Philadelphia
Manufacturers of Colors, Rums
"ml Vamhhes since i86j
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For
Tuesday
Store Hours: 9 to 5:30
The public is "fed up" on
stories of coming good conditions
for shoppers.
Conditions favor shoppers now
at Gtmbels.
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH NINTH
Women's Suits No Matter What Her
Mental Price-Limit-She'll Find
Biggest Variety at That Price
at Gimbels
If .she planned a wtmderful Novelty Suit to wear to Important social affairs perhaps even to be
married in I shell find endless models to choose from, at close price-steps, between $89 and $225.
If she can wear a sample btw 34, 36, or 40 she'll find wonderful values at $48 to $97.50
Samples of $75 to $150 Suits.
If she wants a sttuwinj; tweed or any of the tweed family shell find glorious models in the
new dressier-sports styles at $48 to $89.
If she wears any size between 44 and 52tt she'll find over fifty styles to choose from between $59
and $110. Not old-womany styles, either! But just as smart as snappy as youthful as her slim sisters.
If She Wants a Suit to Live In, Have Her See These
$50 to $80 Tricotine Suits at $39.75
$45 U. S. Serge Suits at $33.75
$33.75 "Flex-o-Tex" Suits at $18.75
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
$97.50
(Trad. Mart)
For Spring and Summer Wear
Men's Athletic
Pull-Over Shirts
and
Knee-Length Drawers
at 85c a ' Garment
Men's Topkis
Shirts and Drawers
Athletic Style
85c Garments
Union Suits at $1
Men's Fine Mercerized
Black and Cordoran
Socks
At 25c pair
Gimbels, First floor.
Silk Petticoats at $3.95
and MeuaTines OOLVC $2
Newest Spring colorings.
Plain and changeable effects.
Some have the two-color novelty flounces.
$6 to $7 Petticoats at $5
Silk jerseys, satins and silk jersey tops with fancy flounces.
New Spring colors and black.
$4.50 Extra-Size Tussah-Silk Petticoats
at $2.50
Changeable colors.
Tailored flounce. Pleated ruffle. Gimbels, Second floor.
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I $59.75
Women's Dresses Elaborate Georgettes for
After-Lent's Gay Social Season
-But Specially Priced- $59.75
Made over taffeta or satin. With taffeta or satin sashes.
Two wonderful models reproductions of Paris originals.
Both come in brown, navy blue, black, and the new Spring grays.
The Model Pictured
Has the runic slashed in deep scallops. And the
whole gown is elaborately, delicately beaded in the
new "shot-beads" exactly like shot!.
The Other Reproduction
Is heavily embroidered in silk, with bugle beads
bordering the great flower-motifs of the design. Scal
loped skirt, too.
A Wonderful Special at $29.75Georgette, Too
Is gold-braid embroidered, all over collarless bodice, short sleeves, apron-tunic and all
In a wonderful new tangerine, in navy blue, and in black. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
Easter Sale of
Gloves
Styles that arc fashionable this season.
t And at savings difficult to find elsewhere.
Women's 2 - clasp Milanese Silk
Gloves, white; double finger ends; self
and contrasting emoroiaerca Dacss. ' Were $1.50
Women's Glace Gloves
at $2.95 Were $5
j$1.15
Women's White
French Kid Gloves
at $4.75 Were $7.50
16-button-length-lqngth.
.
-full elbow-
Strap-wnst;
white.
piquc-srwri,
Women's Chamois-Finish
Gloves at $2.65 Were $4
White and natural.
Gimbels, First floor
New Millinery Easter's
Special
Leader
Featured
at $12.50
to $25
Big d r n s h j t s
vmplv glorious'
And semi-big, semi
dress hats perfectly
charming!
Plenty of all-black the lovely nll
hlack hats that go with everything.
Plenty of black with glorious
imported flowers or ostrich in
wonderful color-tone.
Models for girlhood.
Models for debutante.
Models for young matrons.
Models galore for the older wo
man. At $12.50, $15, $18.50,
$22.50 and $25
Gimbels, Millinery Salons, Third floor
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In the Subway Store Tomorrow .
7000 Pairs of Women 's 2Xo Shoes
Pumps : Oxfords : Ribbon Ties : Colonials
$3.85
For Eaater Sunday
and Summer Wear
Fifty Styles: Values $7.50 to $10
Every pair perfect no "seconds" or mill irregu
lars iwe guarantee: meaning a new pair for a pair
that fails.
Patent Leather : Glazed Kid : Brown
Kid : Also White Low Shoes
Sizes 2l'j to 8. Extra salespeople to help you select. None sent C. O. D or no mail orders.
Buy several pairs for future use. Price $3.85.
Exchanged only for sire.
Gimbels Subway Store.
Monday, March 21, 1921
Business Isn't nut as a thinff of
altruism, but to make money.
Stores differ only in method
Gimbels work for Jarge volume
which lessens prices. Dependabil
ity first of all
T-l HI
ror
Tuesday 1
flmftj Sntttf!
Men's Suits
For Easter and Spring
Wonderfully Low Prices at
$30 $35 $40
Double- and Single-Breasted
Styles for Men and Young Men
Mostly quarter-lined; .silk-piped seams.
Worsteds Veloars Serges
Silk Mixtures Tweeds Cheviots
In plain' bluts, browns. Urk,
mdlvm arxj lleht riuyw, 1m with
imbdued halMlnen nnd pencil strip",
herrlncbonog, club and shtpherd
Check; fclto Olen Urqohart plaids.
New spring models are on straighter lines,
infuller shapes.
Brawn is a strong note in this season's
colorings browns in various shades, and espe
cially copper brown.
Remarkable value in "Society Brand
Suits," at $30, $35 and $40.
Other Suits of finest foreign suitings,
many are silk-lined, at $45, $50 and $60.
Cutaway Coats and Vests
$65 $55 $35
"Society Brand" make, of Roberts' Huddersfield 6x
ford vicuna cheviots; bound, silk-lined, at $65; and
serge-lined, at $55.
Oxford and black Cutaway Coats and Vests (ajother good supplier), bound or plain edges, At $35.
gmrirttt; ISranh Spring Overcoats
"Society Brand," Hudder and other
knitted coats, novelty tweeds, cheviots,
staple oxfords and London-made gabar
dine coats, variously at
Gimbels, Second floor, Ninth Street
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$25 to $55
Easter Sale of Men's Fine Four-in-Hands at 95c
Values $1.50, $2 and $2.50
Bought these for this Easter selling quite a big lot,
at that from a Philadelphia maker who has no superior
in fine neckwear.
Haven't been in the house three weeks yet but
now word comes that another big lot ib about to arrive
from a maker who had slowed up on delivery. Result
Too Many Ties
and to keep stocks from getting top-heavy, vc have taken
1200 of these fine, brand new $1.50, $2 and $2.50 silk Kour-in-hands
and marked them 95c. It's the best Easter special in six years!
Gimbclb. First floor, Ninth Street.
Boys' Spring Reefers
and Top Coats
Smart Looking Styles for Smaller Boys of 3 to 10 Years
At $5, $7.50, $8.75 and $10
Built on all-boy lines. Well tailored for all boy usage. Made of fancy
tweeds, cassimeres and blue serge with light-weight lining.
Double-breasted models with all 'round belt. Flap pockets or patch
pockets.
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Boys Tweed and Cassi-
mere Norfolk Suits
at $10
$15 and $17.50 Values
Boy' Norfolk Suits
With Extra Pair of Knickers,
at $12.50, $15, $17.50 and $20
$25 to $40 Values
and tine or-
7.&0
i assirncro i In not
stcd1 8 to 18 vers
Blue Palmer Linen Suits for Junior Boys, $3.75
Regulation OliTer Twist Suit with broadtail trousers. ( hevron and rrrice
stripe on bleeve. 3 to 10 vcar sires Oimbels, Third floor
Hardy Field-Grown ) o j
Rose Bushes, at .
$3.95
C Co.. a dozen
The season is "early," this year and already those who intend to gTow flowers, or vegetables
are preparing. The carden tools needed are here notably a garden "set" at $1.95 and here arc
the things to plant
Hardy Field Grown Rose
Bushes, at 35c Each
Mr Aaron Ward Yllo
Mrw Gtorae Syer Pink
hunhurHt Light Yellow.
ITlrtrh Jlrunnrr Iirc TUd Rone
American neuty Rod
Frau Karl rruchkl Whit
Klllarny lied, WMH and rink
frtHted Moss Pink
Ooneral .Jacqueminot Ttod
IjiKrance I'InW
Varnret Dlckxon White
Paul Neyron Pink
Madame CJabrlol T.uliet- PinK.
Maicna rhartn I'lnW
Ophelia Pal Ttllow
Richmond ned.
lluswet Salmon Pink
Tellow-Whlt and Ited rumblar.
Bushes : Bulbs
HydranRea HukIi 35o eacli
Butterfly Hush aSo.
.Snowball- -35o.
I.llac White and J'urp'e 3So
f'lemutls. White and Purple -OSo.
Haeonlet, Red While and link -at
3Se.
Japan Iris- 35c.
We!-eUa -3So.
Orapa Vine 09c
Tuberose Bulb? -Sc
Gladiolus Dulbfv-So.
Canna Bulbs lfto.
Csaladlan Ilulbn aOc.
Dahlia Hulbe 20o.
Garden Sets
Vour-pleco Garden Ret, tO.tonth
rake, nteel hoe and nrden xnade
In-nhaped handle and t1 QC
wteel garden trowel, at plIJ
j Seeds?
Michel! h teeetable heed, loo pk
1 for OSoj 13 for 81.
Miehell'u Klowcr Sedn, loo pcht
3 for 35o; II for 91.
White Onion ScUt, at ao qt
Yellow Onion Hota 30o per qt.
Kitrmount ark I.awn Oraaa deed
1-qt at 30o! i-nL at aao; 4.qt.,
05c; l.pk at 1; 1 bunhel at 93.70.
Kvererren l.awn Hoed l-t., osoi
a-nt at So; 4-qi. at TOo; 1-pk. at
91.33; 1 huuhel at 9S.
i Whits Dutch I'lover. 1-ot. at 10a:
I (.-lb at SSoi W-Ib. at 6c: l-Ih. at
, 80c.
Swet Pea Seedri, 1-oe at 18t
U Ih. at Ooj Mb. at 91.25.
Tall Natitnrtlumn, 1-ok. ltta U-H.
at 40c.
DTrarf NaMnrtlume, 1-ot. at aael
U-lb. at BOo. """
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