"MtfxrM ., 'i.v, -flt - BVBfflPWO' '.FTDBip;' ElemGEIpHiABBIjPHlA,! gPY MXttQEE 25y A 0 V v - "- i J.J ij Store Hours t 9 to 6:30 GlFviBEL BROTHERS MARKET CHESTNUT ::EIOHTH NINTH Friday, March 28, 1921 Monday Furniture Sale of most unusual interest and economy. But, first and fore most, is the charm of the goods. For Saturday For Saturday "Tho drawing Master" moro than a toy; ft' half a kindergarten. Anyone, big or little, can draw pleasing pictures. ?5, $12 nnd f 15. Come tee it. Joy Store, Fourth floor. F - I ' tfli.i i .1. I i i3. !" APAN WAftlfKF lr : " LEGION MEN TOLD -sJX j i Colonel D'Ollor Tolls Ingersoll Post Nippon 13 Dominated by Militarists KEPT UNDER SURVEILLANCE Colonel Franklin D'Olicr. who re ...ntlv returned, from a trip to Jonnn Z Thlnn. during which ..oundd countries as to future possible disturbances, last nlslit addrosscd a meeting of the Harry Ingersoli Post, American Legion, nnd die mssedi the rela tions of thfg eodn trr With Jnnan. fnlnnrl D'Oller declared the mental niiididc nnd processes of the .Tspsnexre ilosclv recmblotl thoso of the Teuton. ifn ipvribetl tho cloio surveillance maintained on his movement while he w m there ana eniu: "Thev imnelned I was there to Of nni7c American reservists. Ihtf Tould not be mode to believe differently from what wmiu nave rxtn tnoir ne iinn In n similar situation. "The military party is now in powr m Jnnan." ho continued. "They have leen kept there by the succession of nnrs Hint nave marKcu me nations liWorv in the last thirty years, and nhould the appear to lose prestige they might undertake mcasurei tnnt would tonrl In trouble with the United Ktatrft They would, by this means get the populace wiiii mem anu recall ineir tupremacy. Tim monthly mcetlne of John 1'. ftnrland Post whs held Tuesday night lit the Ilooevelt Hank llnli, Twenty tn ct and Whirton streets. A large attendance and new membership were eportcd, aim piani were completed lor n dance, with many new feature, to be jiven Msrcii vj. Tomorrow night the Society of the Third DivMon will Show tome pic tures vitally interesting to all men who erved in the division during too war, ns the reels Are action pictures taken mi every front and sector on which i hey served ani the Third didn't miss many. The division is shown in action in ill its engagements and nio while with the army of occupation in Germany. 'I he pictures were obtained through the (Torts of the Third Division officers niul the courtesy of the national so i Itty. They will bo shown at the Grand fraternity, 1020 Arch street, at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening . TO HONOR DEAD HEROES West Philadelphia High to Unveil Memorial Tablet April 0 Tbo memory of twenty-one boys, pu pil? of the AVest Philadelphia High School for Hoys, who lost their lives in Trance during thewar, will be honored prll 0 nt the school. This day wilt mark the four nnni crsary of the entrance, nf the United Mates into the vnr nKalnst Germany, and in honor of tho event C. C, Heyl, principal of the school, plans to have nirn of nntloual reputation present. lienernl 1'erfcliln; will be invited ns the principal speaker, while (governor Sproul and other prominent men atMi will be invited to make addresses. In honor of thcNJallen heroes n bronze tablet will be unveiled In the rhool. It was designed by Edward Slicnton, tin illustrator nnd former pu till of tho rehool. It is being made by Mto Schwcizer, n sculptor of this city. MRS. BONIFACE GIVES BAIL "Female Ponzl" Puts Up Cash to Appear to Aniwtr New Charge Mrs. Mildred Honlface. the "female I'onti." is at the homo of n relatim In this city todny, having furnished $100 'asn nan last nigni to ootaln tier re lease from the Gloucester county Jail at Woodbury, N. .T. An indlrtment chnnrintr her with nb lalninc S2M0O by falm nrctenses frnm Kverctt Marshall. Newfield, N. J., was lunsneu Tcsiernny ny me uioucester rounty tamrt. After site was din- barged from rustidy she was rearrested nt once on n warrant charging a statu tory offense. PAINT MAN KXFKRIKNrR t Apprrnllca I JourncTman v rarrman I Contractor " Store Manager KNOnXKTHIK Afl wniinr Correapomlsncc Manufacture Formula. AHHKTH KOlxl iKilucatlon Apiwariinc llrt.l.lt HRTKnHNOKH Trad Hank HATAHY Modfrat win conslittr pubtlcltr, rlc or torf work, but not road or ouialdt aelllne. I'. O. BOX 2097 Minnt.K riTY offipk. iini.,iiKi,rniA. l-A. Special for Easter!- 28 illAMoNM $ Carat m J'" had Hmonil rlnca Ilko " brfore. ,n rumr wrlh unit L.i .!.?"!. !hU " d," ' r i ,n" ,m" r"r' '"' n ooo p- "" '" ," hnnilrfU wa.M nh It 1i lie rtb Ira, thnn $00 to . Ihla la ?in.. "" ,f hnd ot dlamoml "n harn an anlo lodar and to. ra,L.W "'" '' 5 lo 300 prr hi?!'. AH ,"d" ''" h Preat ilia (a iha rareat bine. COR. 8TH & CHESTNUT STS. 1017 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET ST. Ready With Over 5000 Women's New Spring COATS and WRAPS Remarkable Values Values in quality and workmanship sup ported by thoroughly good styles. Pofo Cloth Coats natural fans and soft French blues at $15 and 918.75. Silk-lined Serge Capes at $21.75 black or navy blue. Plenty of "sweep"! And at $25. $29.75, $35 These Man Tailored, Hand-Finished Coats, Capes, Wraps Valour CoaU, Cape and Wraps. Bolivia Coats, Cape3 and Wraps. Polo-cloth Coats. . Mixture-Fabrics In motor and travel styles. ' Gabardine Coats, Capes nndWraps. Tricotlira Coats, Capes and Wraps. Every Garment Silk-Lined, and as for Colors Arab tan. Sof. a)atn l Dtnt, ThUA float-. $29.75 Black, rento blue Navy blue. Ostrjeh gray. Urown. Hump-gray. Unusually Beautiful Trimmed Millinery Inexpensively Priced $8.50 to $18.50 , And deftly arranged so as to bo tha biggest possible help' to the last-minute shopper. Small and medium-brim hats smart for the trip to the shore; or to wear to Easter morning's service. Largo dressy Hats for Easter week's "occa sions." New flower and fruit-trimmed effects. New ornaments. New ribbon treatments. Black, brown, navy blue, chcrry-rcd and gray. (HmbeH, MllfllWi? Anion, Third flaor. 'IB vW I $5.95 to $12.75 Philippine Hand- Embroidered Waists "Ir1 $3.95 Very fine cotton voiles. And yitty flno batistes. Many trimmed with real fllet. All most elaborately hand-embroidered. Oimbrl, Ha la it j ot Drna, fMrA flaar, MMMUMtMataaMbMriaMM. Women's $45 Serge Suits Fifteen Styles-at $33.75 Regular and Extra Sizes U. S. serges nnd men'a-wear serges the hind that wear and wear and out-wear pretty nearly everything else! Beautifully cut and made over the famous Oimbil-graded patterns. Man-tailoTed throughout Silk-lined coats. Sizes: 34 to 48. ' $33.75 "Flex-o-Tex" Suits Sixteen Styles at $1875 Regular and Extra Sixes Sixteen styles. Thirty colorings. Sizes 34 to 48. And an Army of Bxpeft Salespeople and Fitters Rtadg tor Quickest Latt'Mlhufe Service fllrabrln. Halona of Drrf, TtUJ floor. ocs Misses' Suits The New, Smart Tweeds- Special l $ at Tweeds and homostiuns. in tho softest, nretti- est colorings of the spring tho new grays; the new bluos, the now tans, tho new greens besides very practical "business suits" In darker browns and greens and blues. The Famous "Flex-o-Tex" . TMorMrt) Suits Specially Priced $15 and $18.75 The best wool-Jersey made. A dozen smart styles. Probably thirty colorings to choose from plain or heather. 14 to 20 year sizes. ttrnMa, Salona of Drcaa, Third floor. lovely over-plaids. if in natural tans, Harding blue All Men's $11 to $17 Shoes, $3.75 to $9.75 New management makes absolute clearance. $3.75 for a Line of $11 Shoes .75 for a Line of $12 Shoes $5.00 for a Line of $15 Shoes $5.95 for $12 and $13 Shoes $9.75 for $13 to $17 Shoes Thousands of pairs, including; Hurley Shoes, Brennan's, Thompson Brothers "Welbred" and "Perfection.' Sales are final no exchanges ; no C. O. D. ; none on mall order. Every pair should be fitted here. t Girls' Spring Coats Ten Styles Qt 17 rf Special at t)l OU Velouru In soft greens and fascinating cherry-reds and tans. Canvas-weaves in solid colors and those ciy over-plal Polo-eroaldn and n wonderful deep rose-color. uood blue serge. And big, effective wool plaids. Sports styles. Swirl'back styles. Belted coats. Beltless coats. Yoke-models. Raglans. 0 to 10 year sixes. Besides the Cutest Circular Capes Also at $ 1 7.SO Blue serge, with collar of contrasting color and fabric. Patch pockets two of 'cm. 8 to 10 year sizes. UlmtxM, Salon of flrfa. Thlr flaor. Entire Stock Reduced to Average Half Price $7.65 for $12 and $14 Shoes $8.75 for $14 and $15 Shoes Suits for Men and , Young Men $30 $35 $40 Mostly quarter-lined; silk-piped seams. New browns; grays in dark, medium and light; plain blues; hair-lines, pencil stripes, herringbone; club and shepherd checks; Glen Urquhart plaids. Double- and single-breasted. $30, $35 and $40. Other Suits at $45, $50 and $60; finest foreign suitings; many are silk-lined. js$0tfefi ?3ran& Cutaway Coats With Vest Oxford vicuna; silk-lined, bound edge, at $65. From another maker: Oxford vicuna, lined with serge or silk; bound or plain edge, at $35. EASTER SPECIAL ! 300 Pure Worsted-lQ 50 Cheviot Suits J ' With Extra Trousers From another maker Popular one-button coat, quarter-lined; rich shades of array, olive, new brown and Cuban brown jitujjiiKuuim, exiraorxunarv vaiue at $zu.iu. Thousands of pairs, but sizes will soon begin to break. Bo fn time. tlm!U, ftttmi awr. 2500 Pairs of Women's Nsetyfe8t Strap Low Shoes (XZ " ?y7 Gimbel's Easter Shoe Special The Once-in-a-Year Special Philadelphia's Best Shoe Special $7.85 Brown Suede Black Suede Black Satin Black Kid And combination effects. Gray Suede Tan Russia Calf Olmbrla, fitrtmt flan. $1.25 Record Un Albums at & 10-Inch size. Hold twelve records. $1.50 Record Albums at $1.15 12-inch size. Hold twelve records. Just ina largo stock of Records for Easter Buy any selection of records on the Easy Payment lAlta ainilifU. HfjtMh finer, Alto hulmny fllorf. Dainty Camisoles for Easter Wearing at $ 1 , $ 1 .50 and $2 Plenty of pink plenty of white plenty half-lace! And the popular navy blues at $1.50 and $2. Lacy Envelope Chemises Special at $1.50 and $1.95 .hJtiX&gf AoTeb.S asStr:pe,,toap8sfr0nt-th-t yU dn,t "" " - Silk Petticoats Special at $3.95 Jersey tops. Plain and fancy flounces. .. lllmbl, Hfrand flaar. 350 Newly Arrived SPRING OVERCOATS Famous Hudder; finest foreign Huddersfield vicunas and coverts; Roberts cheviots, tweeds and homespuns; staple oxfords and all the latest novelties in coloring, weave and models. $30 to $55. Raglan Topcoats, of black and white tweeds and Knitted cloth m several colorings. $20 and $25. GimheU, -reiNt flour, Xlrtth Sfrrrt, "aaaaaaa Easter Specials in Men's Gloves UW,U) ..,., em- Subway Store Sale of aft&ni Very Wonderful 1A Trlrnlatla S10.7S 3S W$W$& BHaalaBBBBBBBBBBrN Tnfffln JMSJ .!" ( laHIIIIHL S10.75 M .yij fc Vr JE) $ Dresses at 10.75 Values $18 up to $30 Eight styles in trieolettc Rold-touchcd, eye letted, elaborately brald-embroldercd, elaboratoly silk-embroidered; embroidered In the new cherry-red or in multi-color effects. Draped tunics. And straight lines. And sur plice effects. And sash-styles. Several styles In trlcotincs tricotinea of qualityl Color-embroidered. Or bead-embroidered, One model entirely beaded in scarlet beads and crystal. Several models in taffeta noto especially that model with the gold-hemmed ruffles set u-bias. Onc-clasp Gray Duplex Gloves. If .7.1 One-clasp Gray Silk Gloves, $U8. UlnttKU, Ural , lOOO lbs. Milk Chocolate, lb. box I r ooc 48c Full Assortment of Easter Candies at Lowest Prices fimbria. Chrrtnni Slret Annr , Grand Al.l.i Alt 8kw.r 8lorf Candy Special 1000 lb3 of Chocolate Straws, lb. box- Boys' Easter Clothes Show as much style detail In line, tailoring and finish as those which father will wear on Easter morning. Boys' Norfolk Suits at $10 Single- and double-breasted models in fancy mixtures. Skcs 6 to 16 years Boys' Norfolk Suits Many icith extra pair of fulUlined Unickvrt. At $12.50, $15, $17.50 and $20 Fine quality wool tweeds and cassimercs. Sues 7 to 18 years. Boys' Blue Serge Norfolk Suits New models in sizes 8 to 18 years. $12.50, $13.50, $15 and $20 Boys' Spring Reefers at $5, $7.50 and $10 Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys' Washable Suits at $2.50 and $3.75 Olmbrla. Third floor. Men's Hats for Easter I,ie?eriym.I?f,eL,' dby or a soft felt hat yu're surc to And satisfaction at GImbcls. Popular shapes in the new pearl shades and light tans and browns. All sizes, at $2.85, $3.45 and $5. llmlwl, Klrat flaar. Boys' Newest Straw Hots variously at $1.95 to $5. Olmb.U, Third floor. 100 Fine Fox Fur Choker Scarfs Misses' sizes 14 to 18. Women's sizes 38 to 46. -CilmlwK Snlnfa, Mnrr. at $15 Half Price fine quality, soft Patagonian fox scarfs in the new steel gray color. Beautifully mounted and fin ished. Just right to perfect the Easter costume. Tilinbrla, 1'iir Salon.. Third floor. (F Men's Easter Bargains $2 and $2.50 $150. $2 and i?2.. i ' Shirts at $1.25 Reinforced a newly arrived fresh lot with a group of higher-priced sorts from stocks that are just a trifle handled nothing to prevent a first wearing. New striped effects. $1.25 for $2 and $2.50 Shirts. Ties at 95c Bought these for this spring and Easter sell ingbrand new, but for storckeeping reasons we shall sell 1200 of these $1.50, $2 and $2.50 Tlas at 95c. For Easter and spring. lilmbrN, rirat floor, Nlnlh Hlrrct. Men's Choice Easter Suits and Top Coats In the Stithwnrwwi Oaw are 8pedal,priccSr!!dine8S t0 ShPPer just as the early customer. And these $15 - $20 - $25 B&ys' Norfolk Suits $7.95 Same Suit With Extra Pair of Full-Lined Knickers at $10 "Wearplodge" and other de pcndablo makes. Ages 7 to 17. Medium-weight and light-weight for spring and summer wear. WorBteds, cheviots, unfinished worsteds, popular serges, sum mer flannels and standard cassimercs. Splendid range of colors b ucs, grays, browns and greens. Neat stripes and mixtures besides plain shades. Quarter-lined. Half-lined. And all seams are piped. In single and double-breasted models. At $15, $20 and ?25. Olmnrl., ftutmar Marr, Hrs villi s. X. f it i V v ? K a. X -v .vl" i . V.C.A fw, 1, iHmu.ttMMmtam M" ' " 'im'di