Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 9, 1921
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SHANTUNG OFFER
Asks China to Negotiate for
Restoration, Planning Con-
ciliatory Terms
WOULD WITHDRAW TROOPS
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ToUlo, Hopt. I). .TnpniH'sc diplomacy
now is boiiiR viporouoly devoted to the
securing of n ycttlcmont of three out
ntniidlnR problems before tho opening of
the 'Washington conference on l-'nr
Eastern questions and the limitation
of armaments, nnmely, thoe of the
Island of Yap. Shantung nnd Siberia.
AreordhiR to information received in
Toklo. the main lines of n solution of
the Yap problem seem to have been
agreed upon in Washington, but latest
details concerning the rights of the
various Powers on the island itelf have
yet to be worked out.
It Is understood Yukichl Obata, Jap
anese Minister to Pekin, has received
explicit Instructions, concerning n re
newed attempt to induce China to open
negotiations regarding Shantung. The
Kokumin Shimbun today Interprets
Jnpan's last move ns a kind of ulti
matum to Cliinn. being in the nature
of n final opportunity for China to
inaugurate direct negotiations. If China
refuses, the newspaper thinks, Japan :
will stick to her fundamental idens of
settlement if the question is brought up
in Washington. I
Officials here describe the Japanese
plans for restoration of Shantung ns
conciliatory. They point out that Jnpnn
wnives any request for international
or exclusively Japanese settlement, be
ing content to make Tsingtao nn open
port, but Insisting on joint management
of the railroad, raining nnd other eco
nomic enterprises hitherto directed by
Germany. Under the Japanese plan,
China would regnln full sovereignty
over Shantung, the Japanese troops be
ing completely withdrawn.
The negotiations with the representa
tive of the Far Eastern Republic of
Siberia at Dalren concerning Slborla nre
being pushed actively, Japan apparently
seeking an economic and commercial
treaty with the Far Eastern republic,
so that bhe can go to tho Washington
conference with an accomplished fact.
WIFE'S PLUCK SAVES $6000
Opens Safe for Robber Who Holds
Pistol at Her Head
Windsor, Ont., Sept. 0 (Hy A. P.)
George Allen is ?6000 richer today
because Mrs. Allen had tho nervo to
perform a feat of legordemain with a
bandit's pistol pressed against her
head.
Kneeling before n safe in her home
at the robber's command, with a pNtol
at her head, Mr. Allen opened the safe
nnd swept SHOCK) into her lap. Then
she handed the robber ?000 with which
lie escaped in an automobile.
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A typical Asco value 1
Best Pure
Lard
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For
Saturday
Storo Hours: 9 to 5:30
Monday the Gimbel Fashibn Review
Paris clothes on living models,
11 to 12:30 nnd 2:30 to 4
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET CHESTNUT s J EfGHTH NINTH
Friday, September 9th, 1921.
Monday brings n 10-dny offer nt Gimbels
To make Men's Suit3 to Order
' for $35
Fori
Saturdav
Misses' Smart School or Business Jersey Dresses at $10, $12.50,
$15, $16.75 and $19.75
Two-piece or onc-pieco.
Slip-over or get into in the usual wny but m ostly she chooses slip-overs.
Sleeveless or sleeve stylos. Sober browns nnd blues or stunning hennas.
Andsomo arc embroidered. And somo have leather trimmings.
Tailored Dresses of Tricotine at $15, $16.75,
$19.75, $25, $29.75 and $35
Bended. Or embroidered. Or button trimmod. Or just tailored so that their very cut trims them!
Blue, blue, blue.
Or blackfunny how many, many black drosses she wears! 14 to 20 year sizes.
Girls, Tub School Dresses
A Dozen Styles at $3 .A Dozen Styles at $3.95
Thoie are the Peter Pan models. And tho bloomer dresses.
And the sashed styles. And tho cross-stitchery styles.
Plain colors maize, brown, green and Copenhagen bluo nre favorites.
And checks plenty of red! But maize, blue, pink, green and brown. All sizes.
GlmbtL, Salons of Drr, Tlilnl floor.
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Sale of Thousand One Hundred
Kuppenheimer and
Society Brand
Suits at $35
Because We Didn't Wait
This Sale of Women's Suits
Such Suits! Is Possible at
$39.75
Back in July when most stores were waiting, and watching to see what
fall business was going to be listening to pessimistic rumors buying from
hand to mouth
We bought, bought, bought! Bought until it was the talk of the manu
facturing world.
But it got these values $59.75 to $89.75 values to sell at $39.73.
Thirty-five styles covering a size range up to size 55 !
Such fabrics! Such furs! Such variety! Such newness!
And Such Suits at $18.75
as $33.75 Couldn't Buy Better Last Year
"Flex-o-Tex."
Clever styles.
Winter's colors.
Tailored to step right into!
Sizes up to 48.
Cilmbrls, Salon of DrrM, Third floor.
Tomorrow
Such Values
in
the
FUR SALE
as make them worth trying on even if the weather could get
hotter!
Seven Coat Items You'll Not Be
Able to Duplicate
Hudson Seal Coats, $249.75. Gray Squirrel Coats, $395.
Natural Muskrat Coats, $129.75. Scotch Moleskin Coats, $249.75.
Natural Raccoon Coats, $159.75. Russian Pony Coats, $69.75.
Bay Seal (coney) Coats, $89.75.
And Fur Scarfs
Fox, all colors, $25. Baum Marten, $39.75.
Stone Marten, $29.75. Natural Mink, $19.75.
Dark Fitch, $15.
Olmbfln, Fur Anions, Third floor.
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Handsome herringbones, stylish pencil stripes, smart checks; goooV
looking velours, tweeds, worsteds, cheviots, and with them a good assort
ment of blue serges and unfinished worsteds. l
About half are medium weights. Just right for fall and the balance
for all-winter wear. t ,
At Less Than Half Last Season's Prices
600 New Fall Suits
Men's and young men's double and single breasted worsted',
cheviots, tweeds, fancies and plain worsteds, and blue serges.
Exceptional Values at $25
Millinery in Adorable
"Bobbette" Moods
included in this very remarkable showing
at $6, $7.50, $8.50,
$ 1 0.SO and $ 1 8.50
And the "bobbette" styles sprang, primarily, out of the
bobbed hair vogue but has developed into anything that means
just irrepressible youth!
Plenty of more matronly modes included in these prices, too embody
ing dignity that has not forgotten its "bobbette" days!
Rich Black. Rich Black With Enriching Color. The New Fuchsia
Colors Walnut, Paradise, Argent, Sphinx, Autumn
Reds, Autumn Red-Browns.
Plenty of "hanging trimmings" everybody's wearing 'em!
Gtmbcla, Mllllncrr Salons, Third floor.
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Already We've Snapped Up a
Manufacturing Milliner's
Showroom
Samples!
at $2.50
Wonderful style
and grade of silk
velvet, duvetyns, and
"the rest of the
best" new fabrics.
Black and colors.
Large and small.
Plenty of droop
ing side-treatments
but no two exactly
IU1KC.
Best of all, they provide for such different types
from the young girl who wants something daring to
her mother, who wnnts things a bit sednte.
Citmbel. rirot floor.
Choice of All Palm Beach Suits at $10
Choice of All Imported Mohair Suits at $12
(fimbria, Mfcond iiotr.
Boys' Suits at $12.50
That Would Be Economy at Their Regular $20 to $25 Prices
For consider the economy of
Extra Trousers
Pretty nearly make two suits of one.
And sturdy tailoring look at those reinforced knickers, full-lined.
And tweeds and cassimeres woven to stand boy-wear. Smart browns and
grays. Ages 7 to 17.
Boys' $25 Suits for $14.50 Some with extra pair of lined knickers
some with double seat and knee. Splendid all-wool tweeds and cassimeres tailored
with all the "fine touches." Single- and double-breasted Norfolks. Ages 6 to 1 7.
Boys' Oliver Twist Suits at $4.85 Value $6 JO. Ages 3 to 1 0 years.
Washable serge trousers; blouses of fine tub materials. oimbfin. Third noor,
At all our Stores
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STORES CO.
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SPECIALS
Bracelet Watches
With the Gimbel Quality Guarantee
At $18.95
Vnlnn $3.i P
At $11.95
Value $22 M
14-Uf So'ld Whltp Oold.
IB-Jeweled nlcKel-lcver movement,
cut balance adjusted
Tl.ri't smart hai
Glmliela, l'lrt fllor.
25 yosir frrecn-Kold tilled case. En
Braved bezel IB-Jeweled movement or
20-year guaranteed gold-Mlcd case.
Ortaffon or cushion shape.
"The Ringer"
CoyrigMrd
Gimbels New Cap X
Cloth; Tailored
Boys', tfj-l Oj- Men's,
$2
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Every schoolboy wants a
"stingy" or Freshic Cap made
in school colors. 50c.
OlmlwK Moth and Mnrhrt,
Flrnt floor.
Men's
Plain-Color
Pajamas
n.65
Worth $225
These fall and winter sleeping gar
ments arc made of cotton ponget the
kind that endures numerous tubbings.
Cut full, insuring plenty of ease and,
comfort. All trimmed with pearl but
tons nnd silk frog's. All sizes and
various colors. At Sl.fi.').
CllmbeU, First flijpr.
17 Jewel
ELGIN $
Watches
Gold-Filled Cases
Thein famous 17-Jewel Elfiin
Watches are known as the best
timekeepers made. Each movement
Is carefully and accurately tested
lo give you the most exact time
keeping service. They are fitted
Into the cases so that these watches
and tho movements arc regulated
Into the cases so that liiese watches
aro ready to keep real, accurate
time to the second. If you aro
Interested in a watch here is your
opportunity to obtain one at a
GREAT SAVING at these 17-Jewel
Eigins in gold-filled cases sell reg
ularly for $22.50.
X0R.8th&CHESTNUT5TS.
Therms a Country-Wide Craze for the New "Sally Sandals," "Toddle"
Pumps and Center-Buckle Pumps!
Here Tomorrow at $8.85
In "Versions" Created to Sell for $14.40!
Young women particular about the "nowest thing" will fairly "grab" them!
In patent colt, black calf, black kid, brown suede,
suede. Over twenty styles!
black satin, bronze and black
Gunbrln, Shoe Section, Second floor.
Tomorrow Women's
Embroidered Linen
Handkerchiefs, 15c
Good quality Irish linen. Hem
stitched. "Corner embroidery" in
a variety of dainty designs.
Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs,
50c, Value 75c Hemstitched,
tialed and generously big.
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Glmbtls, Tlrst floor.
Your Last Chance to Buy
This Hot-Weather
Candy
Combination
78c
Worth $1.60
1-lb. box Assorted ChocO
olatcs.
1-lb. box Old-Fashioned
Mint Plait.
1-lb. tin Gimbels As
sorted Hard Candies.
(ilnilicln, ChrMmit Street Annci,
Flrxt floor untl Nutranr,
Beautiful
Mahogany-Cased
Talking Machines
$49
that play 3 records
with one winding
They have one 'of the well-established motors and in ever
way are quite sure to please.
Pay $5 Immediate Ddiveryi
paying balance in easy monthly parts.
MAIL THIS TODAY
t Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia J
i Without obligation on my part, I do-'
' sire fuller information regarding the re
markable offer in Tnlkine Machines.
J Namo j
i Address
10-Inch Twelve-Pocket Record Albums
at 69c. Regularly $1.25
fil'mbtls, SMenth floor and Subwoy SloN-
In the Subway Store SATURDAY SPECIALS
Women's and Misses' Suits
Stule Treal Is a Dress
With a Coat to Match
Special
at $12.95
Wool-jersey.
Slip-over, sleeveless dress perfectly
stunning!
And the coats the regulation patch
pocketed sports style.
Tlueo other styles in two-piece suits (coat
and skirt).
And a style in tweed.
All, winter colorings. Sizes 14 to 18 and
3G to 46.
Girls' Serge Dresses
at $3.95 and $5
Regulations for school. 0 to 14.
Dressier styles for dressier wear.
aimlxls, Hubwsr Store
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Boys' Norfolk Suits
$5.95 and $7.95
All-wool cheviots and cassimeres for Fall and
Winter wear. Variety of patterns in grays, browns
or oitvo snades. At $5.35 and $7.95.
Same Suits with extra pair of Knickers, $7.95
and $10. Exceptional values for boys 7 to 17 years.
Boys' All-Wool Junior Suits, $4.95 and $6.95
Boys' Wash Suits, now $1 and $1.85
Worth double.
Olmlxls. flnbvmr Htort.
Women's "Good" Shoes,
$2.95
Values $4 to $6
High fhcs, oxfords, strap pumps.
Tan calf, brown satin, gray suede, patent leather, high and low
heels; sizes 2 to G, nt $2.95.
Men's Shoes, $3.45
Value $5
HI Eh and low shoes, black nnd tan
leathers Kxoxiilent value ut a,3.
Boys' School Shoes,
$1.95 and $2.85
Ounmetnl bluchorsi well-made,
strong shoes uiiva 9 to 13 li. 1.8o
sizes 1 to 6V&. Z.!.
aimbcls, Hubwnr Htore.
"In the Subway Store
Men's All-Wool CV.1! rlj-lw
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$20
A choice lot of fancv worsteds, cheviots, serges,
cassimeres, herringbones and tweeds, in blue, brown,
gray and fancies.
Single- and double-breasted models.
Some of these suits have extra trousers, which giv"
the suit practically double wear. Specially priced at $20.
Extra Special
88 Men's Pure Wool Early Fall Suits,) M A
were $35 to $50, at P-1
Men's Heavy Wonted Trousers neat dark
stripes nnd plain material. Extra well made. Last
season's price $7.50 and $8.50, fc Qf-J
now
aimbtls, HubnW Btrt
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