IMHHBhSHKIHSKWKmIKKS ',(- ' f, tvy &3 T KtfOTSrc PtJBEIO L'EDGTErRr-PHrCA.PELPHlA-, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 13 t ' i, L EGfON ARRANGING irr GRAV E MARKERS Facsimiles of Victory Button Soon Ready for Uso on Memorial Day OTHER NEWS OF POSTS nrnrc nmrkcr.i for mc In dVcomtinR tlir. Rrave of TOjfionnrie in Plillaclcl- I'lin mnv nr Miorri.r procnrm " ... i.1-lnn an p'ientlon to the i ounty commute. Tbrs msrkcri will ormst of a fur sunilrt of the Virion- button and nrc In nig suppll'-d to iicits tlirotiK'i li OMitoxy of 'lie .ni.nti commit tee Thcv wi,l be avuilnblo in time for posts to make tbir Memorial I'a.v arrangements for marking the crave. A letter to tie countj committee from the General OeorRP V.- Meade Conimatulcrr. O. A. R., ami the I'hiln ilelphia Council of ths Vnitcd Spin-. War Veterans, invitinc the Lcrioii i co-operate with them in holding ' niorial lny services. 1ms been ih i.ibllc. Tli" chairman of the Mem- i , bar committeo of tin county coinin,' tee desires the famiHc of deceased ' nerrlco men who aro buried in l'llilad' phin to communicate with him reinru inir the location of the graves af win dead. o that they will receive proper intention from the Legion on .May .'!( Other pot have announced plan fur the decoration of graves en Hint lm The Willinnv 1' IJ.-che rol. No 21 "ill fitf unveil a bione tablet at ' rachnll Free I.lhrnrv. Seventieth Htreet f.nd WoodlnnJ Bentlc in tin- mornini i.nd will Inter hold sevlce for tho wnr .,ad in Mount Morlah Cemetery. A oetail from the post will visit the Rrnv ..f 'William T. Itoclie in IToly Cro's Cemetery, and another committee will conduct ceremonies at tho srravc of En urn AVilllnm Fawcett Hellak. Mls Margaret C. Thomav former commander of Yeomen (F) Post 50 and former state historian, bas been au thorized by the county committee to writo the official history of the countv committee for n book to bo shortly cub 1'uhed bv the Philadelphia World War History "Society, entitled 'Philadelphia in the World War." . ; A special meetinc of loemen II i T'nt .10 will be held tnnieht under the direction of the Americanism 'oumvi two at the Oollesc Settlement House. ir;:'. I'bri.-tinn 1r?ct. It "ill be the rlr- ins instruction for tho pot conkirs clans fr the j.caon. The nietins ! , the Pieeutive committee of tho pot wi ' he held tomorrow renins at the home of the post cnmtnnn'lor. M una T" l'ojle. 1313 North init street Miss Seyfert Quits Phlppi Miss Ani I. Sejfeit, director of inr social nervier deportment f the Ilcnr 1'hlppK Instltutel Si'enrh and I .milliard Erects, a branch of the r.nslevillf Sanatorium, resicned rcitenlnv Thi tva announced in n taiinent from the institute which explained that Mis Seyfert needs "a comietc chanse ntid rest." For Tuesday Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 The May Salo of PuroAlfaods bringa lowest prices in years. Gimbols worci n important factor in -bringing about purity Wnco safety in foods, w Chestnut Street Annox. Gim bel-Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT NEIUH i n '"'n Monday, Ma 2, 1921 nibbons aro to have a vogue this season. Roarji- F Of ness at Gimbclsl newest, prettiest, most in demand v ribbons. No such showing for years pnst I First M I UeSdaV floor. Fashion's Own Sale of Dresses Average Half-Price-Za bf April's Prices! These additional features ready fortomorrow: : i 1 ! 1 I . , i f For V-t stubborn skin troubles No mstter hov sfl7erc tho trnuh'.ehnsbO'-orr? thniURh lon.standinp. rnr hnwHcn f.tive the sltin. Remrml fetr to brine prompt tai IJciaed rllf. Trrutodicc. At all drastfiti. "(uir.c ; mi N'cv'lo in Your Daddy'-i Arm?''; Wvominu; Moll.; Tinibuctoo: Scnndi nnvia; Toddlr; M:--- l.iziio; Siren of a ijnutlu'n Sea: My Mammy; I I-ike It; All for You; Callinc; Make llcliovc; Humming; Heart uf Old Italy; Loveless Love; Pining; 'Sip pic Shore; President Harding March; N'catinp; Time; Learn inc; Yampinj; Kosu; Angels; Tropical Blues; Satisfied; Read "em and Weep. All the Record Hits All tin; Time Fur All Phonograph ILAlKEa BURKABT Eleventh and Walnut The Womeis Dresses Hnnd-bendcd Satino. Hnnd-bendcd GeorRctted. Canton Crepes an adorable Paris adap tation with tier-ruftles just at tho sides. Beaded Tricolettes embroidered, too. TnfTetas so crisp! so rich! so springlike! Crepes de chine with great latticed eye !! over contrasting color. 20 Values $30 to $59.fy Misses' sizes, 14 to 20. Women's sizes, 36 to 44. Extra sizes in extra-size styles up to 52$. The Misses' Dresses Bended Georgettes in high colors, brides maids' colors and street colors. Fringed Tricolettes. "Peter Pan" sports dresses of tricolette in all the high "Country Club" colors. Two-color, two-pieco sports dresses of tricolette. Bended satins with gypsy sashes of Georgette in high colors. Embroidered crepes de chine. The Women's Dresses Elaborately eyclcttcd chiffon-taffetas. Redingotcd taffetas with tuxedo fronts. Embroidered taffetas. Crepe-back satins exquisitely embroid ered in self-tone. Crepe do chine "combined with embroidered Georgette. Beaded Georgettes. Pleated Georgettes. Heavy satiijs. " Mignonettes. Canton Crepes. $ Values $45 to $79J0 Misses' sizes, 14 to 20. Women's sizes, 36 to 44. Extra sizes in extra-size styles up to C2H- The Misses' Dresses Beaded Canton crepe. x Beaded satins. Georgettes nil tucks; and in vivid colors. Kringe-trimmcd Crepes de Chine and the friiige "scallops." Crepes dc Chine copy of Rence's "wing dress," with faggoting inserts. Beaded Georgettes. Satins combined witlj Georgette. Canton Crepes with' embroidered Gcor gettc inserts. The Woitaen's Dresses styles and styles! Including eyclcttcd Canton crepes and tanton cropes all tucks in back; steel-bead embroidery in front. Georgette crepes hand-beaded; hand embroidered. Crepes de Chlnt; hc&vy as Cantons! Crepc-btck Satins embroidered with tassels of jot-bends! Novelty Crepes the entire dress lat ticed with embroidory. Sports style sports colorings. Copper-beaded bronze Georgettes. Steel beaded gray Georgettes. Iridescent-beaded navy blue. Women's Dresses Pictured at Left ! I "Yes, Sir! We Have ; That Record" eaJiS ?T m m Mai IsMi, $ 38 Values $59.75 to $75 Misses' sizes, 14 to 20. Women's sizes, 36 to 44. Extra sizes in extra-sire styles up to 52. The Misses' Dresses Canton crepes combined with lace dyed to match. Embroidered Canton crepes. Heavy Charnicunc in n revival of the famous "ashes of rose" tint of Victorian days. Georgettes in high colors, combined with laces dyed to a perfect match. Eyelctted Taffetas. Steel-beaded crepes. Bronze-beaded. Copper-beaded. Satin-bcadcd. Crystal-beaded. Extra -Size Dresses In All Three Price Groups At $20 Mignonette.1! and crepes dc chine. At $28 Mignonettes, crepes dc chine, satins. 'At $38 Canton crepes, crepo-bnek satins, crepes do chine. Sizes variously up to G2'4 in. Misses' Graduation Dresses and Brides maid Dresses in all Three Price-Groups OlmbrtJ, Slon of Vrtft. Third floor. Exira Salespeople. The entire Salons Aixles given over to the Sale. Misses Dresses in the Misses Section; Women's Dresses in the Woniens Section; Salons of Dress, Third Floor. S28 j0 S38 Jf?& 1 'Ik! If -ITf ' 61 v 7mf. " f! !! i fc if ill WJFrnwv-'. I i Iridescent-beaded. QM JmmMjefT ' A F W I Misses' Dresses Pictured al ?l$r III Mlll't' I tfi ' 1 O vim -?38 $20 $20 . Dresses e Subway Store Sale Worth $15 to $22.50 $14.75 Worth $25 to At ' ...," .... ll...P.9r?frrtt. BBBl",T.f.l KmbrolSirrtT-ITrt. tVkt ilS:. ""''tSJu""4 (rt'tnl iiml 4rt rif(l , - s -Brsssessz, -e . $20( Worth $30to $59.50 Fringed dresses ffinged in three-tier effect or si de-f ringing or sash-fringing. Ruffled taffeta dresses all ruffles! Georgettes beaded all over every inch beaded! Button-trimmed dresses the buttons, massed into designs, the way beads are! Scalloped dresses. Eyeletted dresses how the color shows through ! Browns Blues Grays Tans High Colors Dainty Colors White Color-oinbroidcry. Color-sashcs. Color-facings. Color-pipings. Color everywhere! The "Leaders" in the $9.75 Sale-Group Embroidered taffetas. Embroidered tricolettes. Embroidered Crepes do Chine. Wool-embroidered tricotincs. x Kycletted tricolottos. Georgettes over satin. Heavy satins. i Elaborately beaded Goorgettes. Misses' sizes, 14 to 18, Women's sires, 315 to 41 The High-Lights in the $14.75 Sale-Group Including Canton crepes! Including laco cvoning dresses. And fringed cropes do chine! And crope meteors bcad-embroidcicd all ovci ! Ilronzc-beadcd Gcorgotte. Eyclcttcd talTctus. Novelty-striped satins. Misses' sizes, 14 to 18. Women's sizes, 3G to 44. Extra sizes in extra size styles t i to 52. And at $20 GoW-braided Georgettes. Boaded Georgettes. Embroidered Canton Crepes. Taffetas embroidered in color. Milk-beaded crcpo meteors. Georgettes in combination with satin or taffota. Beaded taffetas. Misses' sires, 14 to 18. Women's sizes, 36 to 44. Tufretas embroidered in color. nimbolt, ftuHm Xlnrr.
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