Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL'AftEPHlA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
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HAYNES AIDE SEES
POISONRUM FLOOD,
"Dynamite" Heech Increases
With Cutting Down of Per-
mit3, Cunee Says Here
8000 DROP IN MONTH
irwiMlIiiR month. Inrgelj liccnn-e nr
belli t.iei-.' run-nil in iixmiiiHiiijt
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Itrcrnt restrictions In tlie number cf
withdrawals of lieivUM liquor allotted
, by (lie pmlilbltlnn i-iferccmcnl officers
Jmvc resulted In a Rmit incrciwe In I he
nice tint of Injurious mid poisonous
liquor new being nmiuil'-ietiirtd lllleitly.
according te Slirrmmi Cunee, rpcrlni,.v
te It. A. llnjni'K. lYticrnl prohibition
enforcement chief. iie was in tills city i
for a hheit timi' tlil morning.
"Thorp Ims been n marked fallins off
In withdrawals dunnz the i;ist month." i
nald Mr. v'tiin-e. ,nr u rdt show
8000 fewer permit" cniiitnl timn in ui-
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cusps as tl'iw cuinc tip.
"Tax cidleitieii-. t luve liihcn u
hiK slump, as wltn.'Ns .f:..()(,i..JI( for
tills ineiilh. a rempari'd with SS.-l'l,- i
U."(l for the eium- month Inst yui.
"Twe l'er Cent of StulT Sold Drinkable" ,
'Thi' result lias been that the beet- '
IpjtRcrs arc trying In find some Mub-ti-tlltc
te tiil tin- demand, and lhe. luive ,
turned for the most purl te weed
nlceh'd. Sonic effort arc made te ex
tract tin1 poiseiioii-- eli'ineiiis from the
twied alcohol, but tln.v are very tnirMie- .
ccesfill. , . , , - I
"Hecent tests which we made et n ,
large quantity of bootleg liquor showed
liy actual analysis that less than U per
cent of the stuff was drinkabl". Doctors
nil ever the country veccive many calls j
te rescue Individuals from the eense- j
euences et uriimnis inn i"iiiivun
liquor, but in the majority of cases
cither death or blindness are unavoidable.
Anuther Move te Prevent fraud
"We knew that two prominent manu.
farturcrs died recently for no ether
reason that outright weed alcohol pois
oning, and u well-known heires of New New
Yerk met the saine fate. Seme of the
stuff is the rankest sort of poison. We
arrested a mnii and his woman confederate-
in Denver recently, who were
gelling a coneecllon whii-h iinnlyzed
12 per cent pure weed alcohol."
Mr. Cunee Mat'sl nivi hat tin- form '
mid chnracter of prohibition stationery
find blanks will be elm used in the near
future te combat the pin. tier of coun ceun
terfcit'ng permits r.nd license-i.
' "BIG TIM' MURPHY GUILTY
Chicago Union Leader Convicted of
Plotting Mail Robbery
' Cliic.icn. Nev. !'. iltj A. l'.
"Wc Tim" Murptij. union lcidi r. for
mer State representative and alleged
gunman, was found guilt;, today by a
jury in Judge Kpilchw M. I.andis'
court of plotting the WiHl.Onn mail tob teb
bery at Dearborn -i.i:leii lat .Viril.
Vinccnze C isinaiie. union president
and pretege of Murphy, l'dwiird liel
rum. alleged driver of the bandit-' car.
anil l'aul Volant i also were cri.
Vlcted.
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French Drawing Section
Hand Wanted
Write 90 Boxford St.,
Lawrence, Mass.
Fer Colds
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Market and Fourth Ss.
PHILADELPHIA
TO SAVE
YOUR TIME
A Living Trust Agree
ment will enubln you te
turn ever te us the de
tails incident te bund
ling your investments,
mantiRinn; your prepsrty,
collecting your rents,
paying your taxes, tak
ing care of repairs, re
mitting your income and
performing many ether
services.
Centult Our Officer
CAPITAL & SURPLUS
$1,550,000.00
Fer
Thursday
Stere Hours, 9 te 5:30
Crown Talking Machine one et tnc great ones
$65. ?l at time of purchase, then $1 weekly.
Piane Stere open till 9 P. M. Evening entrance
at 8th and Market.
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET 'CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH
Wednesday, Nev. 9, 1921
Come te "Treasure Island", Philadelphia's biggest,
jolliest Tey Stere.
Mere than ever going en.
Fer-
1 Thursday
Friday, Armistice Day
Stere Opens at 11.30 with Short Commemoration
Service; Stere Opens for Selling at 12:15.
TOMORROW
603 Women's Dresses Enter the
"Reduction
Sale"
at$29.75
Regular sizes and extra sizes.
Street dresses and afternoon gowns.
Tricetines, piquetines and Peiret
twills and rich, heavy Canten crepes.
Chemise lines. Ceat dresses. Redin Redin
getes. Panelled styles. Embroidered
st.vles. Dil:-trimmed styles. Bead
embroidered styles. Nailhead-embreid-ercd
styles.
Flared sleeves. Flared sleeves with
turn-back cuffs. Leng sleeves. Short
sleeves. Three-quarter sleeves.
All-black. Black with cherry. Black
piqutlBwth jade. All-brown. Brown with
"Toreador." Brown with pheasant.
Brown with cafe au lait. Navy blue.
Here and there, an adorable duveryn
all brewny tones.
Gimbels, Salens of Dress,
Third fleer
" vn wi
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Chiffen
Valral
39.75
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Mannish Winter Tep Coats
for Women--at Prices That
Speak for Themselves
Londen inspired the cut. American master-tailors did the actual
work. And the fabrics the rough-weave, smart, effective, mist
rcpclling, cold-defying coatings are the product of the most famous
mills in the world !
At $18.75 fine spertfl coatings, silk-lined throughout. Smart
dark tans.
At $25 sports coatings, silk-lined ; "camel", "dust" and brown.
At $29 the famous plaid-back coatings ; in the ' new dark
heathery shades browns, blues, purples, greens.
At $35 pure camcl's-hair sports coats ; silk-lined.
At $39.75, $49.75, $55 sports coats of the inimitable Irish
fleeces, friezes and denegals.
And at $39
The seffsame sports coats you find elsewhere at $50 te $75 !
Silk-lined. Hand-tailored. With big, big shawl cellars of natural
g-accoen fur!
Gimbels, Salens of Dress, Third fleer.
Gimbel-Standard Furs
Average Saving of a Third
AH new all in the newest silhouettes.
SI25 Skunlc IW.C-coen-trlmmed
IttQQ
Peny Ceat... fPOJ'
$120 Marmet Ceatfl,
eelectcd skins, three
ar $89
$180 Natural Musk
rat C e a t s, three-
?eUnX....f$125
$210 Near Seal
Ceatfl, Australian
Opossum LCIIC:
cellar, cufts (ip
$260 Hlack Caracal
Coats, Kelinsky cel-
currrr.....f$159
$27S Natural Rac
coon Coats, 36-Inch
lone Qoed IflJ-l 7Q
colors (pHi
1300 Hudsen Seal
(Dyed Muakrat)
Coats, 36-lnch Ionic.
self cellar ItCOin
nnd cuffs... (ip&lyt
$37S Hudsen Seal
(Dyed Munkratl
Ceatfl, Beaver. Skunk
or Squirrel ICOCQ
cellar, cuffs. rP-e,e:'
$380 Pern Ian T.am
Ceat, Kelinsky
cellar and cu
fern
"MWm.i..:,.J"k,.IhU '
1 $595
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Natural Rrrnlt-r.i
, l iee r -. oeiocioa. clear
g.y$295,ffgagy.$325
$29.76 Fex Scarfs,
double fur and atlk
lined. All
brown. . . .
f$15
$5li Japanese Hablu"
Scarfs. T xv e - r k 1 n
choker l CQQ TC
Btyla... f I O
-Gimbels, FurSalens, Third fleer
Over 4000 Pairs of
English Sports Stockings
Fer Women and Children
. at $1.25 a Pair
Selected by Gimbels representative from the stocks of
the leading English mills, these fine woolen stockings arc
our own importation and are offered much less than regular
price.
Women's Hese Save Third te Half
Fine all-wool ribbed hose in new browns, tans atul
heather mixtures. Special at $1.25.
Children's Weel Hese, $1.25
Heather mixture hose in both light and dark effects.
Fancy turn-ever tops in various designs and contrasting
colors. Favorite styles for both boys and girls.
(iimbels. First fleer.
2000 Pairs of
Little Beys' and Girls'
"Black Bird" Shoes
J9 QK Sturdy Enough for Play
D ,?) Smart Enough for Church
Stock Reduction Sale plums!
Fine, soft tan willow calf; hca.y. durable oak soles.
Bread, roomy tees and sensible iiccls. Sires up te 2.
TOMORROW-
Greatest Sale of Sewing Machines
Walking Shoes and College Beets for the
College Girl and Big Miss
Indescribably smart, youthful styles of fin
Russia calf. Welt sole, drop heel, the pepula
' college tee
r $5.65
Gimbels, Shee Section, Second fleer
Men's Mecha Gloves, $3.50
Gray mocha gloves, out seam-sewn, and with two-tone
embroidery backs. They are real $4.30 allies, but specially
priced at $3.50.
Men's Tan Cape Gloves at $2.50
One-clasp; eutscam-scun. Special at $2.50.
Gimbels. First fleer.
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TOMORROW
'S te $6.50 Novelty Silk
Petticoats at $3.85 and $5
Jcrsc silk. With very deep flounces in
ascinating two-color combinations.
All-black petticoats, tee.
Gimbels. Second fleer.
inlaid Linoleum
Very Likely Yeu Couldn't Find
the Very Slight Defects in This
But They Bring Savt ngs of a Third and Mere
Such a "geed thing" that we bought a carload and .would have taken mere!
Tile effects and parquetry designs for home, office or public institutions
$125 Heavy Figured Cerk Linoleum at 70c sq. yd.
$2 Standard Quality Inlaid Linoleum ... .at $1.15 sq. yd.
$2.50 ....... Heavy Quality Inlaid Linoleum at $1.35 sq. yd.
$3.25 and $4 Best Quality Inlaid Linoleum at $2.50 sq. yd.
Gimbels, Fifth fleer
Piane Stere Open Till 9 P. M. Evening Entrance at 8th and Market Sts.
Three Days Only!
Gimbel Player-Piane
Club
Closes Saturday Night
Through this 52d Gimbel Club we arc supplying the very beautiful and thoroughly geed-
"Conried" f fcQQC;
Player Piane PO0
Piane has bell--finished
dull or
Piane et full seven-and-a-third octaves; player action one of the country's best,
metal plate, everstrung copper-Wound strings. The case is deublc-venecrcd throughout-
bright as desired.
pay And the Instrument Gees Heme Weekly i- D J r T
$10 Agreeing t6 Pay Balance at Rate of- $2.50 tree Bench .' Free Tuning
Ne Interest: Ne Extras: Free Delivery
Handsomely cased in mahogany.
Yeu Buy for Less Meney in a Gimbel Club with neai'Iy three years te complete payments than
the same or equal instruments can be bought for, even for cash anywhere else.
Hew can wc de it? By having faith in the public's appreciation of supremely geed values.
We buy a large number of a certain instrument effecting money saving.
Gimbels represent
Hardman Piane and Autotene.
Veae Piane and Player.
Harrington Piane and Player.
Packard Piane and Player
Milten Piane and Player.
SEND US THIS
GIMBEI. BROTHERS, Philadelphia:
Without putting me under any obliga
tions please send fuller particulars of
Conreid Player-Piane.
Nam
Stvctt ....
City and State.
K. I... 11-9-21.
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A Momentous Event in the Two-MHIien-Dollar
November Sale
It lias been five or six years since sewing
machines of this quality have been offered
te you in such a wide selection at these low
Leasing
$21.95
Belew cost!
Drep head ; ball
bearing;; complete
set of attachments.
Guaranteed for ten
years. Four draw
ers; golden oak
case. Demestic
make.
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prices. Every machine listed is marked
nearly a third below the price you would
ordinarily pay. And wc feel that we can
conscientiously state that this offer cannot
be duplicated in this city. Select your
machine early every one guaranteed!
Singer
$32
Fleer samples ;
equal te new. Lim-
ited number. Ten
year guarantee of
satisfactory service.
WEEKLY $1
TERMS
Willard Cabinet
$47
Wry convenient where
space is limited. Auto
matic lift; ball-bearing
stand. Demestic make;
10-year guarantee.
$15 allowance en an old machine
when buying Electric Boudoir
Cabinets. Offer geed for this sale
only.
$1.50 Hemstitcher included in
every sale price during this sale.
Tzrir,w,' mTf'ri mit m
,'. I'-rataiRB
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Islft
Demestic
$19
Used machines at less
than half their original
price. Every one sold
with our guarantee.
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iiv-ij mi?G pil"' i'
Demestic
$52
ith six drawers; apron
front; automatic lift. In
golden oak. Marked for
the sale at close te manu
facturer's cost.
$80 Demestic Electric $gQ
Portable Machines
Carry it with you as you would a s.uit case.
It is simple te set up, easy te operate and can
be used en any small table.
Demestic
Cabinet $59
This when closed has
appearance of attractive
music cabinet. Gelden
oak. Latest attachments.
10-year guarantee.
-Gimbels, Fourth fleer and Subway Stere
III
Gimbels, Seventh fleer
Tomorrow
Si
in the K3ueuuay oiere
1025 Silk-and-Lace Envelope Chemises
Value $3.95
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WJ fit m I : ' Mj XI . ' M m KVb tmh fm ik.-)
lit ip b ml '' i i vtfew i if f'
$1.95
$1.95
$1.95
Ne skimping.
Ne odd sizes.
Ne pieced - out
laces.
Ne "copied down"
styles.
Ne goods made te
sell at ipl.ys.
B ti t $3.95 gar
ments heiicht right
off the 13.95 shelves
of a famously geed
maker.
Silk crepe de
chine.
Plenty with bu'H
up .shoulders.
Seme with Georg
ette tops many
with lac top
some with tub-atm
lops
All pink.
ll sues,
mln.ls. Stibw.v ''tore
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