mnTIHw tfi&:!$$$wtrmiW'&1!f'7 " -, -n evening- :pusttO .jdgiphii;adblphia, Wednesday, march 23, 1021 9 Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 Radiant blooming plants for ' Easter all the favorites. Lilies, 30c a flower. Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT a ETGHTH . NINTH Wednesday, March 23, 1921 Lansing's book "The Peace Negotiations" will cause a furore. Ready Friday. $.1. Gimbals. For Thursday For Thursday Van Noss Measure, Backed by AntNSafoon Loag'ue, Up Again Next Monday J HI 1 TO DEFER KMJENT FARE 13 Wmwm 'itt ENfORCEMENTBILL tfv- tfictat Dispatch to lcnlio Pnblfa l,tinc? Trenton, March 1K1. Governor Kd Trardfl last ulght returned trt the As (mbb t'ie "an S'MS prohibition enforce ment bill by which the Anti-Saloon J,eariie proposed that New Jersey should enforco the elRhtecnth amend ment In Now Jersey. The1 vetoed bill will be tnken up next Monday night in the Awombly. I Before the LMnlnttire adjourned for thC WfCK 1110 joint H-nnmwvB (.Timniuiec appointed to devise menns to raise money to completo the state's highway system nnd institutional building pro gram made its reports. The committee recommended the Is suance of $50,000,000 of highway bonds and $14,000,000 bondi by the Pcpart ment of Institutions and Agencies. Both houses adopted a concurrent resolution for the Legislature to adjourn Friday, April 8, at 3 p. m. ABsembljman Coons' bill to add the members of the Supremo Court to the iourt of jjardons failed to pass the Assembly. Confirmation of Governor Kdnarda' new public utility commission was fol lowed by tho board members talcing OBlCC at once, .lonn J. J-rcncy, ui jor-i sey City, was elected president. The board allowed h Becond three months' suspension In the case of the1 Trenton and Mercer County Trnctlon s .. 1.nf tt.A t.rrmniwl ton-pent trnl. ' ley fare cannot become effective until If ii v 2R Awaiting action of the Legislature on the Franklin bill to permit the utility board to suspend for six months the ten-cent trolley fare of the' Public Service Hallway Co.. the utility board took no definite action In the Public Service's case. If tho bill Is not passed the board will suspend the Public Serv ice ten-cent faro until July 1. The present three months' suspension order expires April 1. mi. ITamva Id AtnntfM in nnrnr in the Senate's action In overriding tho ...' vntn r9 tTin Pntio utntn pnn. Mabulary bill when the Legislature meet again on Monday night. KmmwmmmmmMmmmmmi Victor Bread It Slays Fresh! 8C loaf At all stores of the :nir stopks coT HUniMiHI Ml mMMBMUMW MB MIMMwA II EXCURIOMS TO I 11 HEW YORK EVERY OTHER SUWIAY If NOT EXCURSION ' I I " ' I II "SOP t WO TAX ft Si lol MF MomewAL II II , !rd1 '" u -Jif "ST" Hi li EWaM,,S"l-i, .. 8li IS tL". ""HHSlu wl HI III & Uf" --Aml. 1J B I If '"l" ' R' l"rt, " ",8 II Philadelphia'& Reading fl lal - Kauway l BMMiailiiiiiiiiiiiiii(ni TPrile or call or our new and Intcrctittng Booklet "JVoofcintf into Your Own KlM." o. tie A Series of Eye Talks s Ily Josepli C Ferguson, Jr. Our Nut lulk Md Aurll Olh A teacher In public school In ono of our Imcer eastern cities noticed that ono of tho younsrsterH In a claui wan Buffering from eyes wlilcli n Inter oxntnlnalion showed to bo 'out of focus" Tho teachei's admonition wns as follows: "Now don't ko to n storo nnd buy glasses. Tell jour mother to take jou to a Rood oculist. Bujlntr Klasses without having your eyes examined by nn eye doc tor win only mal.o them worse." And remember this If fflassen are prescribed the work Is only half done whin i, Preecrlptloti Iiub been written and upon Us proper faUu " d'1,0"da success or J?iSSithat. Jou.!' ocuJlst'ei pre. ssrlptlon s filled by a tire ycript ion opt (clan '-L special. Lin... mnklir and nttlnif glasses an prescribed. I'rtieriptlon OpIlcUnt C, 8 & 10 South 15th St, ' Jl' Do jyor nxamln, fVfa .TT.; JBB!A?rwa '-r ! iriillrU. m r kMS" WM mz'i '. mm. Mil :,, ?t wit ru. m 'J I M' m rfWSS m ms MM Hmmm m i m B li i4iuii!iiiiximiprifii WXSMt&VM, ,:? Gimbels Entire Stock of MEN'S SHOES at HALF Thousands of pairs, including Hurley Shoes, Brennan's, Thompson Brothers "Welbred" and "Perfection." Why? New Management. Shoe prices have been changing your way, but prices didn't stabilize quickly. "What's the great big, fine thing to do?" we asked. And a week's study and conference gave this answer: Sell sell out clear and clean take a loss of many thousand dollars, but lose to our friends, the Gimbel clientele. " Every wanted style is included. And leather Cordovan, Scotch Grain, Russia Calf, Glazed Kangaroo, Black Kidskin, French Calf, Black Gunmetal Calf and Patent Leather. AN AVERAGE OF HALF PRICE rf? MJEiB ffm r5& J'MS m WWVHMM tfMP'iii mm mm .r.,".. I'tn.,' I it ! ,tmtU22. r"W'i"'il'M mm. ....'! m fl. !., tli. & w; : $3.75 For a Line of $11 Shoes $4.75 For a Line of $12 Shoes $5.00 For a Line of $15 Shoes $7.65 For $12 and $14 Shoes $8.75 For $14 and $15 Shoes $9.75 For $13 to $17 Shoes $5.95 For $12 and $13 Shoes Oxfords: High Shoes and Dress Shoes Any normal man can buy a year's supply of the country's foremost shoes at prices that won't come in a general way for a great while. The entire Gimbel Shoe business is under new managers pledged to Gimbel carefulness; pledged to new era value-giving. This Men's Sale: Second floor only. Ample selling space; ample selling force. Sales are final no exchanges; no C. O. D.; none on mail order. Every pair should be fitted here 1,000 Ready-to-Wear Hats Special at $2.95 Because A bigr ready-to-wear millinery houge "cleaned up" all itt trimming "odds." Scarcely two alike. And wbile they are nioitly dark colors or dark color hats with gay trimmings there is a goodlv sprinkling, besides, of hennas, jade-greens, Copenhagen blues, and those new bright scarlets. Gimbels, First floor 2,000 Pairs of Men's Full- Fashioned Silk Half Hose Special at $1 With mercerized lisle tops and soles. Black, rich shoe browns and some fancy colors. Sizes and styles for every man's Easter wear. Gimbels. First floor. Paint Up! Look Here! Touch up the porch; freshen the laundry; dress up the fence. Lucas "Defender" Paints for inside and outside. Paint, 80c qt., $1.50 half-gallon, $2.75 gallon a new, lower price; good paint, too Apple green, pea green, dark green, Gobelin green. Manse green, bronze green, Colonial yellow, buff, sky blue, light lava, pink, cherry-red, maroon, light blue, fawn, snuff brown, pearl gray, lead, white inside and outside. Gimbels, House Furnishings, Fourth floor r Women's Wraps, Madeleine Madeleine's Famous Tasseled, Sleeveless Butterfly Wraps Reproduced at $59. 75 and $65 In ripplette-Bolivia at $65 tho smartest, prettiest, most luxur ious member of the entire Bolivia family. And in musk, tan, and Sorrento blue. In fine, fine Tricotine at $59.75 in black, navy blue and Arab tan. And Agnes1 Deep-Fringed Wrap Reproduced at $65 and $85 In black or navy tricotine at $65. v In Ramona, at $85 New Sprine colorings. The New Spanish Capes at $45, Up to $195 l-'our fascinating variations, developed in serge or tricotine; in black, navy blue and Arab tan at $39.78, $48.75, 55 and $59.78. i . ui rrentn auvetyn, morocco crepe, Canton crepe, and marvella il. variously at $133, $143 up to $198. Really Extraordinary Values at i o, z.t and $a5 n nnln mat- hru ..9e n. U.. .......... ii:... . 65 hohvia wraps. Gimbels, Salons of Dreis, Third floor Mm LIftf WiyMf mil foh ' iUiK : .)Sh tih ' vis xl:- The "Madge Evans" Hats For Girl and Misses at $5.95 to $12.95 Perfectly charming stylet unique in trimming as in shape. And the prettiett' possible color-touches. Each has the patent adjustable head iize lining, Roll-Brim Sailors Special at $2.50 Milan hemp, with the pebble edge. .Smartly banded in two-color effect. In every color that is "good." Gimbels, Third floor. 3 Women's Silk Stockings The New Rust Shade Four of the New Grays At $ 1 .95 Full-Fashioned The new ash Bray and silver and pearl and the blue Brays. Rich red rusl .hades for the new red-tan shoes. Navy and African brown, too. Beautiful quality. -Gimbels. Ftat floor Boys' Blue Serge Suits at $12.50, $13.50, $15, $18.50, $20 For Confirmation and Other Wear For boys 7 to 18 years. Blue serge i for "drusi-up" occasions parties, church, confirmation. Every boy's wardrobe should have a blue serge ?uit. Boys' $15 and $17.50 Norfolk Suits, d1(V 7 to 16 years at Pv Single- or double-breasted. Boys' Norfolk Suits, Been $25 and $30, ) M O CA 8 to 16 years at Jl.OU With Extra Pair of Full-Lined Knickers Boys' Norfolk Suits, Been $30 d 1 C and J 1 7 PA and $35: 8 to 17 years at. .. H pli.U Some With Extra Knickers GimbeN, 1'hnd floor Sale of Girls' Coats at $8.95 and $17.50 The Coats at $8.95 ejPisvJff H vltHK I - -1 lH 111 X'l Canvas-weave in tweed and heather colorings. Loose swirl-back; raglan sleeve; big button-trimmed box-pleat down the center-back. 10- to 16-year sizes. The Coats. Capes. Wraps at $17.50 Canvas weaves, polo cloth velour, over plaid bolivias, Poiret twills, serges, blues, tans, browns, scarlet and Gothic green. 6 to 16 year sizes. v lr.so Wonderful Silk Dresses at $17.75 and $25 Ciepes de Chine. Taffetas. Satins. Navy blue, brown, Copenhagen blue, besides pinks and white for name. 6 to lo year sue. v Regulation Dresses Special at $2 Sturdy white drill, Red tie, Blue collar and cuff. Gimbelu, Salon of Dre, Third floor Children 's Fine Mercerized Socks 35c Kinds At 25c In Children's "color"- white with roll tops striped in pink, blue or black.' Children's Fine Mercerized Cotton Stockings at 50c Black, white and cordovan. Gimbeli, FJrit floor. Subway Store Sale of Hosiery Mens Socks; Blade, White and Colors; "Seconds," But 1 Men's Women's Children's Great Value at . . Children's Socks at 18c, or 3 Pairs for 50c Romper, blue and white. Sizes 4 to 9. 10c Women's Cotton Stockings: Black, White; Various 1 01 Grades, all Reduced; Sizes 8Vs to 10, at A L '2Q Wom4n's Silk Stockings at 68c ii JSSSS'' li9lu tops' wi'" " ''"'"" ""- Boy Stockings at 18c 3 for 50c r wd'Z3DE?ri?g SringS' UeaVJ' HbbGd -n; wear weil-tW are T" qimbffl. Subway "Siiwe.
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