N J .1 ' ,v, r " --)? .V ,". - .. V i V .: 16' EVENING PtJBIilC -LEDGE Plto & s vt i . V '- , : ' ' ,U' " it v, m mi 1 m R fr K5 Ifc" ' v -1 IL S. BABY NAM OF SOVIET RUSSIA I . ra.1 i iiiiiwW Only American Born Under the Present Regime-' Loave3 we uountrv vvitn rarorus MOTHER FORCED TO WORK By the Associated Press Hljca, Sept. 15. Sven Ronald Carl eon, a palo but lively clght-month-old baby, so far as Is known the only child born of American parents under the Soviet regime, was among tho five American refugees arriving In Riga from Russia yesterday, lie Is the eon of narold Cnrlson, of Chicago. , Carlson, Mrs. Carlson, Sycn and n nlne-ycar-old sister, and Mrs. Bronls lava Dalbcrg, who also lives In Chi cago, made up the party of Americans released by the Soviet Government un der tho terms of tho agreement with tho American Relief Administration, who reached Riga yesterday. Mr. Carlson was extremely emaci ated as n result of his experiences In Russia, but Mrs. Carlson and the little nlne-ycar-old girl, who has spent most of her llfo In Russia, looked well. The Carlsons and Mrs. Dnlberg arc virtually destitute, having sold most of their belongings from tlmo to time, in order to live. Mrs. Carlson, referring to her husband's appearance, said It was "a good advertisement for Soviet Russia." Mrs. Carlson, according to her hus band, was forced to work In a Bol tihevik public dining room and could not obtain permission to cease her work until a fortnight before little Sven was born. Then she had to return to her duties six weeks later. Of tho few Americans remaining in Moscow, according to Mrs. Carlson, a majority of them arc so old and so accustomed to Russia that they prob ably will stay there, fearing to go home and take their chances in a new life. Carlson and his family are wing from Riga to Sweden for a visit, after which they will sail to America. BpeeUil Caola Dltvatch. CocvrtoM. lttl Harbin, Sept. 15. Another bloodless revolution is imminent in Vladivostok. Tt may bo a matter of a few days or It may be in a fow weeks, but trust worthy observers say It Is bound to happen. The partisans at Habarovsk already have served notice on the Cap pelists that resistance when tho Mer kuloff Government which at present controls Vladivostok Is unseated, will mean that there will be no amnesty granted. I 1 TJlIitlnB Flxtnroa Prices or DUHnctlva Diiian tnat now on a ore- ! art altftrmt. toar barts. 1 Tf rnu im In i4 Af 1iwtHn1 . ectrlcaJ in aava C . If iMLJ supplies or any kind we can 7ou monmy. WALKER St KKTLEB 031 Uhratnut Ht. Opposite Independence Hall Advertising Agency Wants a SPACE BUYER Recently organized, rapidly grow ing Philadelphia agency, which has not heretofore employed a space buyer, requires a man of broad experience to develop and assume complete charge of that department of the business and needs him quickly. Replies and interviews will be kept in strict confidence. Address C 404, Ledger Office. HARD KNITTING WOOL Buy Direct From the Factory. 4-Fold Gerznantown Wool. Whit Seal Brown Scarlet Jade Green Honey Dew Maroon Harding Bine Navy Pigskin Brown Turquoise Black Buff Coral Orchid Marlon Blue Old Rose P&,JJ Virgin Wool Any. Quantity Sold Prepaid Mali Orders Solicited Wo pay postage on orders of a pound or more. Discount of 1096 on orflers of $20.00 or over. WILLIAM H. LEES' SONS Hancock and York Sts. (Between Second ana Front HU.) Is there a green spot on your neck? Too many men have an ugly green spot on their neck caused by the brass in their collar button coming m contact with the akin. Few would care to admit the ownership of such a col lar button when it is gener ally known that a Krementz Mkt rolled gold plate collar button costs hut 25c and i3 guaranteed for life. Of the ante quality, old under the same Jaarantee, are Krem crtz loose Bnka $20 53J50: soft collar pins 50c $1.50; correct evening Jewelry seta $7.30 $17.50. Each piece is stamped on e back "Krcmente. Kicmcoto jewelry natnr sfly is confined to the better shops. GmtmtJhbtiryJbrMm n j .f ( w Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 For Friday " "JVVVVVVlVVVVVT- - - j Tomorrow at GIMBELS Sale of Sewing Machines Note the Makes! Note the Low Prices! These high-grade ma chines have been reduced to meet the sensational value-giving of a similar event last year. Six makes and all well-known known for quality and sat isfaction. Brand New Domestic Makes and Floor Samples of Singer Machines Fully Guaranteed for Ten Years Domestic, $57 ES 'JT 'ilr New Willard, $40 Leasing Machines, $32 Singer Machines, $32 All in Perfect Order Terms as Low as $1 Weekly. $10 to $15 allowance for your old machine towards the purchase of a DOMESTIC ELEC TRIC BOUDOIR CABINET MACHINE Gimbels, Fourth floor and Subway Store 4MAWWAMMWV I mBBES&BHB& HysssVlBBBSBBBasaniS HlKZ!flNMfii; !OBBBOBS7HBaSBSl!! vraiaEiBBFSBLKKfiBBBra 4U flSSHVSnBBBBBBBBQK KlBSHFNBBBBBBralHM Fashion Show is the most beautiful we ever held it jjoes to Stanley Theatre week of Septem ber 26th. Tomorrow SALE At Xmbroldaraa Telonr, 17.75 Rl rwwBB Ci ml. Inr ' BBBBSwSBBSlI JK 1 1 V aSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBSK V L V isBBSvVBBBBBBBBBWBVk JjL. A jbTUbbbksbbI n'KwwVf3iItm 1 A h-v A ' Sm Will HsS I fkk tin S iflWIBr ImMi BBSm 1000 Jersey Suits Including Go on Sale at And they outrank this year's best $15 to $19. 75 Values! 'And that slip-over, sleeveless jersey dress, with the smart ' coat, that makes the three-piece style C5ix 5pienaia spores styles Desiues an wun tne new winter-length coats. Winterweight jerseys and in smart, dark wintry tweeds. Browns cinnamons tans rei ndeers C o p e n h a g en blues navy blues. Plenty of heather mixtures. Plenty of tweedy mixtures. Even some all-blacks. i "Samples" Besides of $25 to $39.75 Black Serge Suits at $10.75 Misses' Sizes 16 and 18 ,iai MARKET CHESTNUT i EIGHTH NINTH t Less Than JA V lour With Shawl Pur Vf $10.75 is one of the most popular IPOT' ; V H-JS'" ' '' 1- IV- H ri ft, H,-t,f. Brothers Z. Subway Sto of Womeri's and Misses' Half Last 1200 17 7tZ Go on Sale at P 1 D This Year's $25 to $39.75, Values I 100 Samples, Besides, of$45 to Twelve styles in fine velours all women's and misses' regular sizes. Two extra-size styles, besides, In fine tricotines and serges. , Valour With Shawl Fni Collar, IX7.7S. models ever shown! k Women's Sizes 36 to 44 Gimbels Subway Store. r i .'MM The pick of Paris' best in fashions is shown at Gimbels on living models 11 to 12:30 and 2:30 to 4. x SUITS . " Year's Prices! Andsa sprinkling of small women's sizes. J?uy half have big Nearly all are handsomely embroidered and the majority have beautiful designs. All Have Silk-Lined Coats All Have Warmly Interlined Coats The tricotines are all in either navy blue or blacky The velours mostly in browns but blacks, navy blues, and Copenhagen blues, too. And the "samples" are a little bit of everything! ' The Misses' Sizes are 16 to 18 The Women's Sizes are 36 to 44 And the Extra Sizes run up to 52! Three-Piece safPSSSfe Mfv aPsim Sfa A F' BBfvVi JSiUiS mmCwA ' TNKxVA im I (A A i Hi if Mm I'M fl I IS I Rrvt5 'UvwiA'ftv i 7 s .VA4 I'll II Hll I Ml oV , vWMMMMSOF 'I ttm i ySa4' ; PrfT'l'M1"1 a JaMaasBBTrwn8jkrnrrldk T I ill if, vW i & ' 111 CvU mm VTtT 1.11 i Twa.ai 1 f waII v Jr I " ' S10.7B I a UtV . Er '! xsr CEJl Jy V!al jZ J& x""" 1 : & mr sio.78. v b T Y , tJk - X -r -UPtsi -.. l l ' b t ' m Ikh&ut&tf..... .... ...yf - . rr,- f , . .fi,,-r-,, .. fy-tAflaJSaaaal Thursday, Sept. 15, 1921 For Friday '49. 75 Values cute little bloused-styles, ihllf v r fur collars. beads interwoven into the i Jumper Suits
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