Vi 7x&- ir; VTU- iAt& i ' " l. Jl V1" V v ' v, Ts- 4 J "' V -Hi Vf "i t EVENING FUBMO BEDGEPHIABBLBHIA,. MONTAY, JUffE , 13, 1921 .J 'r'r tw V" fiUM r ' - 'V a t .t .. " ,-. m y L RmnpsRn HER IS HELDJN ROW Ctoorge Mellon, Bryn Mawr, Ac cused of Beating Policemen at Sister's Wedding ..George Mellon, of Morrjjj arenae. Bryn Mawr, was held in 5500 ball by Magistrate Arthur In Merlon, yestef. day, on a charge of assault and bat tery on patrolmen, who attempted to arrest him Saturday, following his sis ter's wedding, when It Is alleged that he became abusive and forced the bridal couple, the guests and the servants to run out of the house. Mellon Is a son of the late Frank B. Mellon, a grain dealer, who was con sidered wealthy. He gave his sister Marian in marriage on Saturday to Frank P. O'Neill, of Melrose Park. After the wedding the guests adjourned to the bride's homo for a reception, which lasted well Into the evening. Police of the Lower Merlon Town ship said yesterday that late on Sat urday afternoon they received n phone call for aid from the Mellon home. Po licemen Albany, Powers nnd Treton responded. Their version of the affair follows: , . . , , Mellon became abusive nnd ordered the bridal party, his family nnd the servants to get out. George Mellon, a brother, and F. Lawrence Pack, a brother-in-law, tried to restrain their relative. In the effort Pack's finger was broken. Whon the nollce arrived they found family, guests and servants at one end lawn and Store Hours, 9 to. 6:30 - For Tuesday There Is a sale of Ranney Refrigerators going on porcelain lined, $39.95, $S5 and $62.50-savlng $9.50 to $15. Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT i EIGHTH NINTH .Monday, June 13, 1921 Cut Glass at less than half price a purchase for the Five-Million-Dollar Stock Adjustment Sale. For in- ' stance ctit glass Water Sets, 7 pieces, $10. Flower Vases, 12-Inch, $5. of the driveway. Young Mellon occu ntd the center of the lawn and flourished a hcay oak cbnir. defying all In sight. Patrolman Albany grappled with him and they rolled down the lawn, but the policeman succeeded in handcuffing his man. Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap. Cuticura Cottar SMpUlbafnwtefoufttTruarthsThf. LARGEST OLD BOOK STORE IN AMERICA . Practically every KAAlf C book that was ever UUUIVO printed has, at one Mil time or another, Of All passed through our Vl n" hands, lingered for " Jl waa awhile on our A cud shelves and trav- eled forlh again into other channels. It is remark able, when you stop to think the travels made by the books at Leary's. Back and forth they come and go often the same volumes passing through our hands many times during the years we have been buying and selling books. After you've tried everywhere else and failed to find what you want, come to Leary's. Jjik for a free copy of Joseph Jackson'i "An Old Landmark A Famoua Book Btore Books Bought. Libraries Purchased Leary's Book Store Ninth Street Below Market (Opposite Post Office) Plenty of Practical, Sensible, Durable Models But, Oh, the Almost Dazzling Variety in Both Women's and Misses' Dresses In Each and Every Sale-jGroup 1A 7CJ Values $16.50 Plv.lO to $22.50 Sleeveless linens cutest novelty of the season! In the now "fruit colors." Check gfaghann In tueh adorably "different" styles! Dotted Uneens cool, smart tailoring. And quite the most wonderful cotton rolles ever Imported from England. M7C Values $25 tP 1 0. O to $39.75 Cotton eponges with or without sleeves. All "specialty styles." Non-crush linens. Dotted Swisses and everybody, everybody's wearing 'eml Organdies vegetable colors; fruit colors; flower colors I Scotch ginghams. English vollesln sixes cp to 52VJ1 Crepes de chlaa. Trieolette. mfyCK&$& Op if Mwmu Jl vi 1 I'Mr. i & m. flaws, KiisSsli fwfflr BH $25 Values $29.75 Women's. 125 to $45 Dotted Swisses the reds the bines the browns the red swIss with black taffeta the black dotted white Swiss with black taffeta the black taffeta, gypsy-sashed with red swlssl Georgettes. Georgettes over crepe-back satin. Hand-beaded Canton crepes. Trlcolettes sports and street styles. Hand-beaded Satins. x v Crepes de Chine and Crepes de Chine and, Crepes de Chine I py THBiM. VIhIiiiiiiImBibT JlsVBsT AktbBh JbhI AmJB IKbhBUbIv iBBBEBBflBBB SHBtBHBAlM'iBVEBB Q9N "BvaSBBKBH BBBiBBBBBb1bB flvVtfBSBjf jy??tfCTlBBBj CaWBEBBBHBM BBBBBBBBBBB Eirv9yBKwM?MclflBBBn NOrSBBBBBBBBBBBBSpBft BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM HjSSBJPJBBjBntSBBBBBBBB TpSSSSS bssB bssssK VlHUIIS ftLw 'LBB BB vLsn. IiVfV SBKJSw R w yb a " ij. 1 For I Tuesday I t i w 4 Sale Unusual nm Urnth Suits $39.50 1 $39.75 Values $45 to $65 Canton crepes charmingly embroidered, but in the new ways the new stitches. Fringe-trimmed Canton Crepes deep, rich silk fringe, Spanish-style. Hand-beaded Canton Ciepes such elaborate designs 1 And the bead-colorings so admirably suited to'the crepe colorings. Pleated Georgettes. Quietly distinguished; thoroughly well-bred. Hand-beaded Georgettes-chalk-beaded, Iridescent-beaded. Sports style Canton Crepes and in the heavy, heavy Roshanara crepes. Figured Crepes de Chine. Tucked Pauletto. Crepe-satins. Taffetas. All Sizes in Each Price Group Misses' 14 to 20: Women's 34 to 46 In Some Styles, Sizes Run Up to S2i Gimbel, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Perhaps we, too, learned slowly that "the war Is over," for these sclts are chiefly and largely from groups that Started the Season at $45, $50, $55, $60 and $65 Wide choice from the season's smart single- and double-breasted and sports models. Society Brand clothes were developed for natty young men then, wisely, the planning was expanded to care for men who kept caring for themselves men of affairs. And the tailoring is worthy of the splendid designing. So are the fabrics. Highest grade of foreign and American cassimeres, cheviots, tweeds, home spuns, silk-mixed and self-striped worsteds. Light, medium and dark colorings. Pencil stripes, herringbones, checks and plaids. Expertly tailored in the way that distinguishes Society Brand Clothes. $27 I i LW IT i i ii Silk and Muslin Underwear Samples At 65c to $3.85 1920 Prices for Same Grades 85c to $8.95 Practical garments for the most practical sort of woman's life. Luxurious, lacy affairs for the women who like frills and fluff. But both both save under the new price rule. Petticoats Envelope Chemises nightgowns Bloomers Camisoles. Last Year's $4.95 Grades of Habutai and White Satin Petticoats This Year $2.95 Will Xabor" Surrender the Power of the "Strike"? C3.09 White or pinlc. Double panelled. Tailored Last Year's $1.75 Chemises and Nightgowns This Year's $1 Nainsook. Lace- or embroidery-trimmed or hand-embroidered. Gimbels, Second floar. 8938 From other Gimbel suppliers Blue Serge, Worsted and Cassimere Suits at Many With Extra Trousers Some herringbones and pencil stripes included. Regular sizes to 42. Mohair Suits are Demanded ! From rag-baggy looking garments that no self-respecting man quite dared to wear, mohair suits have been raised to a high power of summer comfort. The mohair Is imported and not all of it is plain; self-color stripes help. The Price of These Fine Suits is fc 1 Q C A Single- and double.breasted suits for every man. r JrJ Gimbelj, Second floor. I Extraordinary Values in Boys' Norfolk Suits $10.50 instead of $16.50. Single- and double-breasted. $14.S0 values up to $30 a grouping of splendid suits of superior make many with' extra pair of knickerbockers. y All with '"live leather" (rubber) belt. Plenty of blue seTges. Boys' Khaki Norfolk Suits, $S Instead of $7.S0. Boys' Panama and Palm Beach Norfolk Suits, $8.75 to $10. AH for ages 8 to 18. For boys of 3 to 10 years Regulation and Oliver Twist Suits, with broadfall trousers, and Middy Suits with chevron and service stripe made of blue Palmer-linen (cotton), $3.75. Boys Washable Knickerbockers for ages 6 to 16 85c, 95c and $1.25. Boys' Blouses, 85c. Gimbels, Third floor. Yes, Some Fine FURNITURE is Under Half Price Prove it by these dining-room suites; prove it by scores of examples in this sale based on the bankrupt stocks of ML L. Nelson Furniture Co. It was countermanded orders that broke the manufacturers- their product is very excellent. Convenient Terms of Payment Can be Arranged on Furniture It Will! When? The answer Trill be found in the Scoville Hamlin Plan for In dostrial Plant Govern ment a 64 page pamphlet. Postpaid 25 cents. 3itfc-HaBtlia Construction Co. , ' ' PmUUher Beautiful Queen Anne Dining-room Suite Originally was $850; in this sale, $375 A fine reproduc tion of Queen Anne design. Ten pieces in mahogany or walnut. Eight-leg buffet, Eight-leg china closet, 54-inch top ex tension table, closed I serving table and a set of six chairs, leather seated. You save $475 on this suite at $375. in Wm. $?., fa WL.J HZUlffiD jamwasissiWtwj h m L 111 J hsaslfc ILJteiH "l llWrWW-WBpfl I rWLr2r?SWJlBBiw)BMi'"il JHptrrvlV i This Magnificent Dining-room Suite Was $950 In This Sale, $375 nil llfl llll llll o ci M UH 5 - o o L ; , , ,Si Ten pieces Italian Renaissance design; made of Italian wal nut. Burled walnut panels on doors of -pwino- table and i"" " - buffet. Closed serv ing table and fine leather seats on chairs. We have just three suites of this wonderful pattern. Vmi snvP $575 On this suite at $375. -Gimbels, Sixth flWli "' TTT!mm fw i ' WL- , , v. Mm ii u.'Ji !- ........ 'i 'j""-,. zz; ; Jiy '. - j . Ih. , -l- ' -, . Y - - I .Si l'Aj ',. -'"
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