EVENING PUBLIC. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, .1021 Stere Heur! 9 te St30 GrMBEL Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT ".: EIGHTH) . NJMTH Friday, September 23, 19i!l Fer Saturday Football Franklin Field, Saturday- nt 3. Delaware plays Penn. Reserved seats $1 at Gimbela. Mvf Wn0ii-RtnnlRv Theater. Gimbel Paris Fer Saturday Week Stanley Tr, eview with living Fashion Review with living models America's premiere fnshien exhibition. "All the Same, We Must Pull Together," Lloyd Geerge Tells Gairloch Deputation A Foremost Service in the CLOTHING OF BOYS ftt ENGLAND BOLSTERS EUROPE us WORLD MPROVES PREMIER DECLARES ly inn m'eciniru rrtw . , Oalrlecli. Scotland. Sept. S. Pre .tttler Lloyd Geerge In receiving yesterday i deputation or the Dingwall Town ' jeuncu, wne prcarnieu mm wuu mu freedom of yie town, sold be doubted rhether any men recorded en the Dine Hall roll, Including Fex. Gladstone, Heiebery and Chamberlain, had "as hard and Insistently strenuous n task it the one Providence has Intrusted te & feeble hands." ... .,, Ut will take a great deal of getting through, but sometimes when things eeem worse thej reallv are much bet tr," the Premier continued. "I knew from the touch nnd sight of things, twmparlng tbem today te u year age Sed a year before that, that things radually are getting better. "All the same, we must pull together. If we de It will greatly help the world, ler If Great Britain gees down I don't knew what help there Is for Europe." Viscount Fitzalan, the Viceroy of Ireland; Winsten Churchill Secretary for the Celonies, nnd Edwin S. Mon tagu, Secretary for India, who have keen here with Premier l.lejd Geerge left Gairloch yesterday. Mr. Churchill proceeding te Dundee, where he Is ei Jiected te make an Important speech 1 The departure of Viscount Fitznlan i taken here te Indicate that the Brit iH reply te the latest telegram of , Eamon de Valera may bare been de rldd upon, and one report wld It was fabe dispatched last night, Imfen, Sept 23. (By A. P.) Al though Premlir Lloyd Geerge has vir ifiaUy recovered from his recent Illness. It la understood that he will net returr It lionden until about October 1. ientf fnc his return there will be no meeting M the entire Cabinet. The Premier, however, is in close (touch with all his colleagues regarding Sit reply te Eamon de Vnlcra. and as personally conferred with some of them. Consequently, he will be In a jjosltien te communicate the considered teply of the whole Government. It is the expectation her that Mr. de Valera will rereire the Pre jnier's answer at the end of this week or the beginning of next, nnd it Is felt that the Irish situation wtll net there after develoe with Mich raptditj a te aeccssitnte another Cabinet meeting in Scotland An erticial reriert emirprninc e meet ing held vesterday nt Gairloch between iMr. Llevil Geergf and T-onden Borough Laberitp Mayers says Mr. T.levd Geerge premised earnest consideration of the ftnemplevment problem, but laid empha sis en the point that the Central Gov ernment could net hheulder the burdeu 'lone. , "Ce-operation between the Govern ment and local authorities, manufac turers, traders, bankers and organized labor Is essential." said the Premier. "if we are te get te grips with the jireblem." fc HOUSES WIRED ss.80 rr.n ectixt RELIANCE GAS & ELEC. 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Qlmtlar thianih aerrlre wtll bt prn tUtrf from Sprintflrld te Philadelphia, Hell Gate Bridge Reute Pennsylvania System wsMmRmmvemmiimzMmmi! The finest butter in America! """"""""J! I ' 54c I V At nil our Stores s Clothing te give money-saving service must have its goodness tailored into it. Almest any clothing leeks geed in a show window. Hew will it leek after your real livje boy has worn it a while? That's the test. If it holds its geed leeks it must have been really tailored. If it does held its geed leeks your money has been well spent provided you have been fairly charged. Clothing is less costly than it was last winter it is better clothing first of all. And a geed suit or overcoat calls for less expenditure. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS Mesd FtL tJair " $!O.SO, $12.50, $14.50, $16.50 te $35 Of all-wool imported tweeds, cassimeres, soft-finished worsteds, herring bone cheviets, blue serges. Single- and double-breasted coat models with yoke at back above inverted pleats; also snappy-looking plain coats. Full-lined or quarter-lined with finest quality mohair. Cheese from styles with patch or flap pockets. All knickere are cut full and roomy. All seams throughout suits are rein forced meaning the best of tailoring. Ages 7 te 19 years. Suits for Junier Beys of 3 te 12 Years $6.50, $7.50, $10, $13.50 and $15 Many with extra pair of full-lined knickers. Junier Norfelks of fancy tweeds and cassimeres. Oliver Twist and Middy suits of finest quality blue serge. And mere manly models in Norfolk style of blue and brown herringbone, cheviets and cassimeres. Bex pleated and yoked coati. Overcoats for Junier Beys of 3 te 12 Years $10, $16.50 Up te $37.50 Regulation reefers with chevron en sleeve, pole models, raglan-aleeve styles with lets of snap te them. Fine qualities of fancy coatings including peb hie chevets and chinchillas in brown and gray with flannel lining in plain and plaid effects. Seme double-faced materials, quarter lined. Convertible cellars all-round belts. Patch and flap pockets. r Beys' Mackmaws at $8.75. $10, $12.50 te $18.50 Patrick and ether fine makes. Convertible shawl cellar. Skate, patch or flap pockets. All-round belt. Beys' Rainy-Day Outfits at $6.50 Tan raincoats with seu' western hat te match. Convertible cellar and all-'round belt. Guaranteed waterproof. Ages 6 te 18 years. Smart Norfolk Suits for Stout Beys at $16.50, $20 and $25 Mostly all with extra pair of full-lined knickers. Imported tweeds, cassimeres, fine worsteds and blue serges. Single- and double-breasted coats with yoke and box pleats at Ages 12 te 20 years. " back. Olmbala, l'hlrd fleer. Blue Palmer Linen Suits for the Little Fellows at $3.75 Oliver Twist and middy models and regulation suits with bread, full trousers. Chevren and stripe en sleeves. Yeke front. Black silk tie. Ages 3 te 1 0 years. i a pHfvisw I' ti I l&S TOMORROW Women's Dresses Three Saturday Groupings In which $14.50 Buys $19.75 Value The favorite wool Jersey dress, two-piece style, with smart white linen Peter Pan cellars nnd cuffn. The "Deven Dress" but with sleeves of woel-jersoy, with leather PeUr Pan cellar, cuffs and pecket-pipinsri. And smart sleeveless, slip-en tricetines, bound with narrow white silk braid. $19.75 Buys $25 Value Taillaur dresses of English tailor-cloth and you can't tailor like that without quality like that! Just utttthing motifs. Tricetlne dresses with the new smart "die braid" and many buttons. The new "wool Canten-crepe" in a sleeveless, press-pleaUd model, bound with chenille-embreldared greserain libben black with white embroidered black ribbon; or navy with eresn. $25 Buys $39.75 Value Three styles in Denistte three styles especially becoming te larga figures. Crepes de Chine-embroidered and beaded in color; with sash and filet of pale gray. And black silk Canten creptswith the Jenney sleeve, color-faced; the flying panels, color-faced; and the girdle-sash, color-faced. Pictured. (Hufcela, Baleni nf Praia, TMrfl fleer. Columbus Cord TIRES Save Meney Save Werry Full Ovtr-SlM 10,000-Mil Guarantee 30x3 y8 $18.45 32x3 V3 $26.45 32x4 $31.95 33x4" $32.95 34x4 $33.95 32x4Va $36.95 33x4 y2 34x4 Va I 35x4 Va $37.95 $38.95 $39.95 33x5 35x 37xB $44.45 $46.45 $48.45 Get our booklet (free) en "Tire Adjustments." Olmhfla, fourth fleer. Men's and Yeung Men's Kuppenheimer and "Society Brand" Suits at $40 te $60 Fer Fall Tfae New Automn&WinterWrapsfer Women Special Styles Featured at $27.60, $35 and $39.75 About half last year's prices! Coats and wraps of supple kersey of davette velour. And most of nil of deep-piU bellvias. All of which are silk-lined. Or with Great Cellars of Fine Fur at $35, $39.75, $45, $49.75, $55 and $59.75 Such choice furs as Bearerette (which is beaver-dyed ctmey). Seallne (which is seal-dyed ceney), Australian opossum. Natural raccoon. Skunk-dyed opeeaum. Yes even wolf! Celers Include a Wealth of New Brown-Tene "Burre" and "Morecoo" and "Malay" and "Zanzibar" and "Mar "Mar eot" and "Marabou." But there are Sorrento and navy blues a-plenty, and plenty of black, OtmbeU, flalena of Praia, Third fleer. t Tomorrow Men's Mecha Gloves at $3 Regularly $4.50 Prix-sewn; spear point backs. One-clasp. And the favorite smart fffay. Olmbala, Olevo fltwa, Drat fleer. " ii i i They're Going by Dezen Lets! These Men's Four-in-Hand Ties, at 25c Se fast did the first let go that the maker had te work his force overtime te deliver this second order en tlme. Dots and figures In blues, browns, preens and many ether neat shades. Werth anywhere from 60c te $1, at 25c. 3600 Men' $2 and $2.50 Woven t - Q O Madras Shirts, at P 1 .QQ -Gimbela, Flrit fleer, The "Society Brand" model in suit most favored this season by young men Is the "Princeton"; and in Kuppenheimer Buite, the "Blltmore" model- snappy atylen in the new, stralghter lines. See them and a host of ether models. Single- and double-breasted. New Pencil Stripes, and with hair line between; new checks and faint over ever plaid patterns. Fine unfinished worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds, cheviets and veleurs $40 te $60. Newly Imported Gelf Suits Made by English tailors, from the finest grade of Irish, Scotch and English woolens. Knickers or long treu- ? sers. Seme have both. Al JL New Topcoats for Fall Fine English weather and storm topcoats; mostly all are silk-lined; ahewn in fancy frAn cheviets, oxford gray conservative tex( And smart new herringbene effects; tweeds with ratrlan shoulder and cuff sleeves, and cieep sweeping encci; exceptional value fmBmm at. $35 Separate Trousers at $6.50 te $8.75 Unfinished and fancy striped worsteds, also neat effects in plain black, brown and blue serges and flannels aplenty, at $6.50 te $8.75. 750 Highly-Tailored Suits and Topcoats at $25 and $29 Gimbels, Second Fleer, Ninth Street. Hm iwwiiwiiiiiwrtiraBiiwiifflpi.1 ,r Ji tr t- - rf ViA