Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921
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CHITA GOVERNMENT
MAY BE RECOGNIZED
British Military Mission Arrives
nt Capital of Far Eastern ,
Siberian Republic
SOVIET UPHELD IN COURT
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mlds t lint roi'ognitiiiti nf thr Cltttii inn- ,
rt mucin It) Jho I'nwrr i Imminent
III cniinrvtinn w .tli the I'nr I"nt
in olliintinn. u Itnnl lipnti-h reports I
Hint tlir Prime nf oMetibuic i itbiiii- j
b.iliC It' vv fnriM' itt Sibrrin ' 'it lui I
(lenernl Si'inntH'IT iind Iiimh iiziiiiM
(lie ltiithril,i '
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om nf tlir l!ilinu )iiiihN anil lnnil
group wlmli i.irh m ill iMili.tmii
if lt'l" Mipporti il rV in pro-
it-lntirit (;nortinii'iil. I'M 1.1 1 it were
ilmen into cili or iiiiiir"!u'il b
thn llnMicxiki.l
Several member nf me I'i tmsnul In
fill government me ropoitnl in u lteml
ilWpnfrh to liiiv riisiinl biviui f
(llflcrenee with l'riinii'f I "time ei
till' iitiitl of l I"i I nl Iraili in
IVlriiirrml Ann'tic tin r -isimtnui in
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mitl'il imlii'inl ili-i ii"ii nTri'tfil bv tin
ltntih (Jmorninrnt's tneit rerpn turn
of the Soviet iihim tinifnt of I(tim
wns finli'ifil yrstiTil.iv when 'ho Court
of Apppnl reversed 11 prMimin finding
nf thf High Court in the disputed own
ership of a quntititv of veneer nnd other
wood material nlilppernl (mm Ilui-iii
under a contrnot made bv T eon d Kra
"in. the (imii;t trnde rniiiuMnirv.
STEFANSSON TO GO NORTH
Veteran Explorer Will Investigate
Arctic In Two or Three Years
Pasadena, (allf.. Mnv 1! illi
P. -- Another cxpi'dtrion nuo the An ti.- '
region" in t" or three ronrs n '
planned 1" Villn iitnur Mefnnss.ii t h
oxplorT. lie nnimtineed In re tmla nt ,
thn rel(lenre nf l'rinit I) Kovrn l.of
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PiMpito tlio fli'orrr nf the Vorth
Polo. Strfnn""n n.d tlio-o ri-mnins I
niiirli room fnr iplnratmn in t lio Arc- !
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"TIip rriitpr nf i i. ii "bound rPRionK
of thp North npii-r hn. lp"n tpn'hpj hi
man." Iip kihI ' Pip Vn-th I'oln rp- i
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from thp p'Icp Wp nrp iprti.ntic our
mtPn'T on CPttinp to thp c-PiitP- nnd
tindlnR out wnnt S iliprp 1 rnn ni
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DUCHESS WINS FREEDOM
Marlborough Divorce Made Absolute
by British Cou-t After 6 Months '
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di'rrpp of ii or i sntiti-l lint Nomhi.,
Iict to i'ip D ! ',p-- . f Marlborough, fnr
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lirtwppii thp jiiiinrp of a dnnrip ip.
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racitn' of I'm no' Soap and
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Sale cf Indestructible
French Pearls
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Store Hours, 9 to 5:30
For
Saturday
Furniture Sale Unusual opens at Gimbels
Monday. The furniture can be examined now.
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET t CHESTNUT "EIGHTH NINTH
Friday, May 13, 1921
A large manufacturing organization in bank
ruptcy that explains the marvelous values on
Furniture at Gimbels. Sale opens Monday.
For
Saturday
Ready Tomorrow Another Wonderful
Gimbel Sale of Dresses
Misses' Sale-Groups Include Even Graduation Gowns.
Women s Sale-Groups Include Many Extra Sizes.
Both women's and misses' sale-groups include practically the entire list of fashionable silks. Not only in street
colors but in "Boardwalk colors" and the dainty pinks and blues and whites for Class Day, Commencement, brides
maids and even the Bride herself!
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OlnilPl, nlonii of l)rpi, Third flixir.
Values $27.50 and $29.75
Wool-Jersey dresses with pleated skirts
and surplice-sash bodices. (Women's.)
Taffetas uth tho gold-bordered bias-set
ruffles. (Women's.)
Pongees two styles; one with lncc.
(Women's.)
Crepes de Chine in bridesmaid colors.
(WomcnV.)
Tricoletteh embroidered; or coat style; or
with flying bands. (Women's).
Beaded Genrsettcs eha'h-bcaded white
Georgettes pretty enough to graduate in!
Pink ones for bridesmaids. Brown for street
wear. (Misses'.)
Tuck-trimmed Gcorjtcttes no end of serv
ice, to theni dainty colo.B. (Misses'.)
Corded Crepes dc Chine with locly
tunics. (Misses'.)
Crepes dc Chine with Spanish fringe
(Misses'). Pictured.
Embroidered Crepes de Chine; sand or
brown or blue (Misses') Pictured.
Sports Dresses of Tricolctte two-color
(Misses').
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Crepe dc Chine
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(iliubfls, Salons of l)rrf", Tlilnl floor.
Six Hundred Dresses About 30 Styles at
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Values $29.75 to $39.75
Headed Safins two ryles one beaded with
iiailheads; the other erywtal-bendcd. (Women's).
Gold'thread embroidpred Georgettes in glorious
"high colore." (Women's.)
The famous "Butterfly Dress" Georgette, with
preai neau motns in ouKiray lorm. (Women's).
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Crepes dc Chine with heavy borders of eyelets
(Women's).
Coat-style Tricolcttes with gold-touch cmbroid-
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Crepes de Chine with contrast-embroidery in
peasant style. (Women's).
I.ace Party Dresses browns, blues and black
lace dyed to match the satin. Enormous sashes.
(Misses'.)
Crepes de Chine with tet
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Taffetas with lace. (Misses'.)
Corded Taffetas. ( Misses'.)
Georgettes all tuckH. (Misses'.)
Taffetas embroidered in Oriental colois
(Misses'.)
Embroidered Tricolrttes. (Misses').
. ,, Lattice-eyclcttul Crepes dc Chine over color, ti . ..
(rcpe de Chine Misses.) T he lasluonnblc
Embroidered v' ., ,' , ., .. .. .,,, ,v Brown Eace
Peasant Sole Bcade,i 'i,orgettesoer silk. (Misses'.) nith Snt!n
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J18 Necklace for $6.00 T' 7v A'f'Of
O0 Neckl.ce for $8.00 tfi feife'
X$25 Necklace for$10.0C Q v 74 i
y $35 Necklace for$15.0C L$) , W'V'A'"1 il
i0 $50 Neekl.ee for$20.0C Q iJltJ 'i '
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lOOO lbs. Old-Fashioned ( 9C
Mint Plait at (Jt
CANDY SPECIAL CANDY SPECIAL
Nut Chocolate Cakes, Wrapped
18c for lz lb. Caramels,
35c lb. 38c lb.
CANDY SPECIAL
1000 lbs.
60c Assorted
Chocolates,
38c lb.
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$49.75 Women's Stone Marten
Fur Scarf s-TmSTow $29.75
Carefully selected skins.
Long, full animal scarfs.
In the inimitably becoming soft brown tonen.
fiimhrl, l'ur baton, Tlilrd flnnr.
JUST RECEIVED
9600 More of Those
Men's Straw Hats, 1 $0 or
Tomorrow at J O0
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All widths of bands. All dimensions. All sizes. $2.35.
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Men's "Kuppenheimer" and
"Society Brand"
Suits ToTow $30
$35, $40 and $45
All. wool fabrics soft woolcnB or worsteds mail
for loni; service Color enctn In tans, browns ami
rrns aro popular, but you'll llko tho blue and
Krcon effects, too.
I'encll stripes, liorrincboncs. checks, plnlds nnd
mixed imtteniB nil booU from theso celebiatcd
makor.n of Rood clothes,
Silk-Lined Suits
at $50 and $60
Same Fine Makes. Same Grades That Sold
at $80 to $90 a Year Ago
From other suppliers
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$25
For Suits
For Overcoats
$25 and $35
for Young
Men's Extra
Trousers Suits
Hcpularlu J.W nntf $10
$6.50 for Separate Trousers
lllue, brown or green Ilprrlnubones.
(liubrlK, Soonil lloor. Mnlh Slrfft.
Tomorrow, Two
Models of $45
Pullman
Baby Carriages
at $39,50
Your choice of all-round material
or half-iound iced. Corduroy up
holstery. Windshield to keep out
draughts.
Ecru or white.
1200 Boys' Washable
Knickerbockers
Ask to see the New Auto Cart
particularly adapted to travel
ing and shopping. $17.50.
(ilmliHfi, I'nurtli Hour.
Tomorrow
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Part of a lot from a big order for boys' trousers.
Grny, brown, tan, striped tan. Sturdily strong!
Special ut 85c.
Boys' Norfolks
Broken Lots of ) d 1 fh
$25 Kinds at ( PA
and some of these suits have extra trousers. All
wool tweeds and cassimcres. "Live" leather belt.
Sizes 0 to 10 j ears in the lot.
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There Is Such an Unusual
en9s Shirt Sale
being prepared at Gimbels that, while the sale
day is Monday, we will show the shirts Saturday,
upon request.
GlmliflH, Mntli Strffl Milt.
Subway Store Sale of Girls' $2 to
:e Dresses 1oTow $1.50
Including some of the most wonderful "samples" the Subway
Store ever offered!
Organdies rrisp and am.
And embroideicd organdi whole dresses, pcrhnps, made of
elaborate flouncings.
Lace-trimmed.
Ribbon girdles.
Cute little pockets. .
Apronette fronts
C to 14 year sizes.
Girls' $1$20to Coats
$3.95 and $6.95
At $3.05 sport- coat, with patch pockets; big, lovely collars.
Tans, mostly.
At S(j,05 Mlvertone, eloui-, basket-weave-, mixtures,
i-erge. Coats, sport- coats and wrap-style coats.
6 to 14 year sizes.
(ilinlxli. subnti; Slorr.
In the Subway Store
$16.50
Men's Spring Suits
and Top Coats at
Value $10
c bought these suits far below tho ptesent maikcl alue and
pas.s the savings on to you.
SuitH aro in single- and double-breasted models. Matetials aro
worsteds, cheviots, cassimcres and tweeds. Cray, btown, green and
mixtures. Mostly half lined with silk or mohair. At $16.50.
Overcoats arc single-breasted, box-back and foini-littmg. Somo
with bolt around. At $10.50.
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Boys' All-wool Cheviot djy or
Norfolk Suits Tomtrrow fy 0
Tho knickers aro full-lined. Popular joulhful models for boys
7 to 10 years. At $7.95.
bailie suit with extra pair of knickeri, at $10.
Iloj s' Wash Suits ut $1.15. Worth up to $.'i.7i.
IiIiiiIicIk, Siilmio sloir,
Women's Walk-Over
Shoes ToTow $3.95
Rejects
Samples
Discontinued Lines
Clearance of oxfords, pumps, Colonials, in
patent and dull leathers.
Turned and welted soles. All sizes. At $3.95.
3000 pairs of Women's White Shoes in the lot.
Sizes 2i o to 7, widths A to D. You'll iind white can
vas, white nubuck and white kid shoes in the lot.
Satisfy your summer shoe needs. At $3.95.
Men's Walk-Over Shoes
at $4.95
High shoes and oxfords. Tan
and black leathers. Wonderful
Mtlucs.
Children's Play
Oxfords and l (M
Sandals
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