Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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ACOUSTICS
Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford
and Others on Federal
Panel Complain
A special presentment complntniax
of the poor acoustics of the two UnltoU
8tate District Court roorog In the Fed.
eral Building and the Inadequate jury
room facilities was made today to Dls
trlct Judge Thompson by men and
women comprising the criminal Jury
panel for the June term.
The report was presented by Mrs.
Clotildo F. Crawford, wife of Andrew
Wright Crawford, secretary of the Art
Jury.
Judge Thompson said the recom
mendations would be referred to the
proper authorities for the improvements
suggested.
"Wo found considerably difficulty in
hearing all the testimony of witnesses,
and it seems to us the acoustic In
the courtrooms are extremely poor," the
report said. "In order to obtain all
the details it was necessary that wit
nesses be required to constantly repent
their testimony. This repetition cause
an unnecessary delay in the progress of
trials."
Recently Juge Dickinson granted n
new trial because he had misunderstood
certain testimony. In his opinion lie
blamed the poor ncoustlcs.
Mrs. Crnwford said the jury wns un
der a i-cverc strain to cntch everything
testified from the witness stand. "Un
less the jury clearly nnd distinctly hears
nil the testimony," Mrs. Cruwford de
clared, "it is not possible to give a de
fendant a fair trial. I am told that by
careful calculation about "0 per cent
of the court's time is lost through the
necessity of having witnesses repeat
their testimony."
Mrs. Crawford said she favored nn
entirely new Federal Judicial Building,
as tho expense would not be much
greater than that of improvements. The
solution of the problom, she thought,
would be to convert one of tho buildings
to be used in the Sequi-centennial into
a Federal Court Building.
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Galvanized Boat Pumps
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food nnd rrlce much
to their llklnar.
Menu Chnnced Daily
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REFINISHING
24-HOUR SERVICE
A finish that will not craze
or crack. Durable, acid proof
and of high luster. Such is
Shafco, applied in all coiors.
The Chus. W. SchafTer Co.
3214 Chettnnt St.
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Heal
that
ugly skin
trouble with
Resinol
Soap and Ointment They
do not work miracles, but
they do moke red, rough
skins clearer, fresher, and
more attractive.
Tour drusrsl8t iwnlls them
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Orange
Pekoe
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Light Six A
Model JV
The Biggest Auto
Sensation of 1921
Combines the 'most ad
vanced Ideas of automotive
engineering with all the
confidence and comfort of
cars selling for 1000 more,
out wiiri uie low mainte
nance coat of smaller cars.
F O.D
Kokomo
$198.5
Store Hours, 9 to 5
For
Saturday
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Two beautiful patterns of Community Plate knives,
forks, spoons and serving pieces at half price, because,
discontinued sale really opens Monday, but orders will
be taken Saturday.
GrMBEL Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT ' EIGHTH NINTH'
Friday, June 24, 1921
Community" Plate 4s Iho highest grade of Bilvcr-platcd
ware guaranteed for fifty years. Very elegant In
designs. ""
Ready for Tomorrow
Misses' Dresses : Women's Dresses
"Devon
Linens.
Voiles,
Values Tr i co io ties m
$12.50 Taffetas In street
$20 styles.
Check ginghams.
?Z!sUo or"
iZU IO
$25
hams.
Crepes do Chino.
Taffetas.
Wondorful
Georgette Crepes.
Imported Ring-
$20f
Canton crepes.
Crepes de chine.
Elaborate Goorcreltes ner-
I fcctly wonderful ones In mid-
summer white.
Crepe meteor. Satins. Shantung.
Samples at each price.
Sizes 14 and 20 nt each price.
Dresses" Values 1 (P fl f I"-
InwooWor- $J2J0 P I II
linen.
Foulard voiles. Plain voiles. Embroid
ered tricolcttes. Tokio crepes.
rron ch
hand - mado Tt..
dresses. Values
Shantung $220
silk sports
dresses. Dotted Swisses. Figured voiles.
nam voucs.
nana - maao Vnhina
organdies and rflfUCS
h and kerchief
linens and
French voiles.
imported from Paris.
Chiffon-taffeta dresses embroidered.
Samples at each price.
Sizes up to 46 at each price.
Otmheli, Solon of Drew, Third floor.
$14.75
up to
$65
$25
Fur Chokers
a Sale
and a Sale that includes about
every Summor-fashionablo fur.
Natural mink special at $15.
Natural stone-marten spe
cial at $29.75.
Blended Japanese sable spe
cial at $29.75.
Natural gray squirrel spe
cial at $9.90. - .
Stone-marten-dycd opossum
special at $7.50.
Taupc-dyod fox special at
$39.75.
Hudson Bay sable special' at
$69.
Fisher special at $85.
Baum-marten special at $69.
Blue-dyed fox special at'$59.
Pewter-gray fox special at
$69.
Brown fox special at $29.75.
(Umbel, Fur Ualoa, Third floor.
More Girls'
Gingham Middies
at $1
All checks yellow or pink or red or
green or blue or black-and-white.
The tight-hip style, too as cute as tho girl
who invented it!
White Middies at $1 have
blue collars.
White Skirts at $1 are
pleated all 'round.
Organdie Dresses
Specials at $5 and
$7.95
A lovely little be-ruffled
affair at $5 with a crisp, smart
sash. 6 to 14 year sizes.
Three styles at $7.95 one
ruffled in apron effect; one with
pleatings for ruffles; one in
jacket effect, with hemstitched
inserts o: white.
10 to 16 year sizes.
.elm!'. Galons of XIrrM. Third floor.
-
Tomorrow
Eyelet Embroidery
Neckwear at $1
Collar and cuff sets much in demand for sum
mer's gingham gowns. Firm, dainty patterns.
Roll, tuxedo and fiat collars.
Glmbtls. Flnt floor.
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Such Wonderful, Wonderful Colorings!
The "Flop Hat"
With a Fringe or Without
at $1.95 and $2.95
Yetta braid or pebble body.
Rose-color sucn a roscl
Soft blue the dream of a shadel
Cherry gay and sweet.
Pink and pink's a "rage."
Orange but a soft shade.
Plenty of white.
Plenty' of navy. And, of course, black.
(Itmbrls, First and Third floor.
Men's Polka-Dot
Bow
Ties
Tomorrow at
48c
Foulard silk white dots on color grounds of navy, black,
brown and green. Bat ties now popular with the restless man.
Well made. In lengths for collars of different sites.
OlmbtU, First flooh, Ninth Street.
EVERY MAN
Should Own His Own Bathing Suit
?' Bathing Suits
$2.95 Values $4 to $8
$4.35 Values $6 to $8
Because a Big Concern Cleared-Out Mill Remainders
Olmbele, Flret and Fourth floor.
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Men's and Young Men's
KUPPENHEIMER
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Society Urand Suits
Two and three
button tingle
breasted mod
els: Two and
three button
double - breasted
models: Belted
sports models.
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PIln Blues,'
Gray Herri
bones: Broyntt
Fancy Mbrtw
Light and Dsrf
Shades. ',
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SIZES AND MODELS FOR ALL MEN
Now-
Last Season's Prices, $65 to $85
This Reason's Early Prices, $45 to $60
Tomorrow Women's
Mesh Bags at $3.95,
$5.50 and $9.95
Values $6 to $18
Silver - plated and green - gold
finish. Maker's clearance. Rich
dainty unusual!
GImbeU, Jewrii7 Shop, First floor.
BOYS' COOL SUITS Es:
Specials Tomorrow at $7.50. $8.75 and $10!
Tailored with the extra care these light-weight fabrics must have to hold their smart
lines. The season's snappiest Norfolks in good grays, tans and olive shades. "Live" leather
belt. Ages 6 to 18.
GImbeli, Boy. Section, Third floor.
Caramels, 35c lb.
chocolate and vanilla; wrapped.
SPECIAL Mint Plait, at 25c lb,
SPECIAL Hard Candies, at 35c lb.
SPECIAL Assorted Chocolates, 35c lb.
Glmtwls, Che.tnat Street Annex, Grand
Al.Ie and Subway Store.
Women's Guaranteed Gloves
Heavy Silk 16-Button Length Tomorrow at
Values $2.00
to $3.00
White with self embroidery or white pongee and many with contrasting
embroidery. A generous elbow length, too. oimbeii. rint floor.
$1.45
Last Season's Prices, $85 to $125
This Season's Early Prices, $65 to $85
Including full silk-lined and half silk-lined.
Other special Gimbel lines of Suits
Now
$37
$47
n
Many With Extra Tair of Trousers
in the two following groups, including conservative models and other styles young men like:
Last Season's Prices, $40 to $60
This Season's Early Prices, $30 to $40
Last Season's Prices, $50 to $85
Last Season's Early Prices, $40 to $55
Now
Now $25
$33
Silk-Trimmed Suits of Imported Mohair ) fc 1 Q CA
and Silk -Trimmed Palm Beach Suits fiplO.OU
Imported White Cricket 1 (t Q 7C
Flannel Trousers, Special at ( pO O
GImbelj, Second floor, Ninth Street.
Continuation of the Great Sale of
WESmm CMmS WlmmW mmm
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"firgsutMSk,ds 8000 MILES
SAVINGS $11 Son PER
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FROM
TIRE
Considering the quality and the fact that we, as well as the manufacturer, guarantee
and adjust them on a basis of 8000 miles, these tires are an exceptional bargain, and you should
buy your season's supply in this sale.
OAY0 SALE
ouxo PRICE
List $-1 i .25
$22.40
11
32x4 psf
List $01.80
$41.85
22
Wnbk SALE
..j-jxts- PRICE
List $01.50
$48.40
31
SALE-PRICE
Li8t $1Q.50
30x3i
List
$24.90
OO SALE
OJX4: PRICE
List $00-90
$43.10
23
PRICE
SALE
34x44
List $QQ.40
IQ.fiK 0i
$49.65
PRICE
SALE
32x34
List $ - 'T.IQ
$32.90.
34x4 ps&ee
List $01.40
$44.25 4
SALE
PRICE
35x41
List $00.90
si m 00
$51.10
91vl SALE
J 1X4 PRICE
List $io.90
$37.50
18
32x44
SALE
PRICE
List $QfV40
$47.30
36x44
SALE
PRICE
Li8t $Oi.40
$52.15
Glmbcln, Fourth floor
Subway Store Tomorrow
SILK DRESSES
375 Women's
and Misses'
L ifJJ
$9.75
Values $15 to $25
Such wonderful "plums" as
Crepes de Chine fringe-trimmed: copies of French
styles.
Crepes de Chine Sports Dresses the coat-top of
fctrong blue or soft rose; the skirt of white.
Lace-trJmraed Crepes de Chine plenty of all
white, tool
Embroidered Crepes de Chine tho embroidery in
self-tone.
Drapey Georgottos whito and navy blue: the
Summer's two beBt shades!
Tucked crepe meteors
Embroidered taffetas the embroidery in contrast
color. Misses' sizes: 10 and 18.
Women's sizes: 38 to 44.
$9.75
Girls' $5 Organdie
Dresses at $3.95
.u lui.ieo. mi coiors i mnizo Diue green orch d pink wh te. Be 4395
sashes. Surplico collars. 6 to 14 year sizes. 9d'
aimMi, Hulnnir Store.
Mens and Boys' Hot-Weather Clothing
Sale of Children. Shnnu Whltn ..J ui.-i.
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nign anq low, si.tb anu $1.'J5.
Hoys' Norfolk Suits, nt S3.7fi. Wn. n 10
2400 Boys' Wash Suit, $1.45 to $2.55. Sizes'
3 to 0.
lUn. On ii... n.i. o..ti. .t 19R0.
Men's Light-Wclght All-Wool Suits, at $160.
S20 and $25.
I Men's Summer Shirts with soft cuffs. $M3. J
OUnlxli, BODWW '"
1 - Sid
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j $4
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