EVENTS ' VuBTc : WjJPppATsf 'f37 i . .. j. l f.& -'.. if '., ,?. i n - - " ' ,iuru - i -tl t m. -s.4 J"cy --.(-,y77 v -. .1 tr A T Ki ,""' kli " I m M ri r'I 13 r nPl I f T C Fitst 'n'fashiens firat-in value-giving. If ari 'articlab'faught at QJftnU j0 C I l W r I " IlKl I S'HrK J J'13 found at ldwer P"cc in netncr Philadelphia store,en that day, our Bureau J 1 IT 1 U Lu E- Ll - I 11 l- 1 Xf of Adjugtreent wjn refund that difference or take back, thogeods. MARKET CHESTNUT Ji EIGHTH NINTH - )r It's a page of Summer jhe Southland of tpday this Palm Beach Fashion Exhibit en living models. Daily, this week, I I and 2:30. Seventh fleer. ;i ASK CHURCH TO AIU STRICKEM PEOPLES I in f ' h.4 Ut 'Official Call Issued te Christians te Help Armenia, Russia and Austria ft Washington, Jnn. 4. Four Interim Interim tlennl menmirc of grant slgnlficnncp nre urged in nn efllclnl (nil te tlie I'lirl tlans it tlif United Ktnti-s by the Fed eral Council of tlie CluiU'li'-s nf Clirit In America, Tliej were mliipteil b.v tlie Executive Committee ami are new grins ,te the cliurc'.es throughout tlie ceuntrj SClie four mcHcures are: First, for tlie lplicleu cleiilPllti of ;t the ceuntrj te pxcrcNe every iwtlble Influence te neiMire immediate active incnwiren b the (leveinment of t lit United State-" for the nrolcetien of Ar menian and Greek I'liil-tlHiit undo Turkish ru'e. Second that the Fulled State ni a Tintlen become a Geed Samarilan. Itli , gifts b l'ensiev mid individuals t save the tnrrlng of UuIn. Third, te srant an etenien. at lent te Austria for the nninent of lier debt 1 of jJ24.000.000 for feed imreln-ed in America immediately after the urniNtlee. ; Fourth, that the Hit Minn and i. churches (if America cnt'T into the full est nesslhle fraternal lelatinn with tin- CliriHttuiiM of Germain . a (.'hi Minn determined te join in building our shat tered wurid en a new and better foun dation The vtntinienl, vvhiih heirs the bend ing, "AmcriiM's Ob'Uatieu te Mng e Natien. ' n"i 111 view of the tragic o.idltiens of Armenian and (Jieek (.lnMmii iindi. cruel mid nmrdcieu lulers. and it nunieretis inipcuN te Ameriui for noliti neliti ckI iirotectlen and iihilnnthtopie help. , nnd in iew of the piopel m I'oiigii" I'eiigii" that President Iliirding take up vvifi Great ltutalii, Fianre and Italy tin MUestieli of dealing effectively with tin TurkMi maltreatment of UI.iMIimi subjects, ve urge the i hurehes nf America te exert every pesib.e mllu mllu cnee : 'u secure immediate ititivp menMiie by our Government for the proteitleti of Christians under TinkMi rule: , Te provide contributions needful I r the plivslcal wants of these thie.iteue with btnrviitleti in the Near Fast : ami Te promote a National Service Prajcr in all our churches unti per manent protection is secured for Chris tians under TuiKUli rule. I 1 lentige of the fearful famine in Illissia and in response te the appeal e! Herbert- Hoever, improved b.v l'iekiilcllt irnrdmg, vve uige tin- i hun lies and Christians of Aniiric.i te make geuei ou and earlv iespeiie tn the pitiful calls from Ituln fr gifts of feed clothing and medii in-. Thi. Ii tuner. is a ease in which private phihiurhrep 1h vvhellv lnadeipiate. We. therefore. earnest y urge Cmigress te take th necessary actions by whhli the I uit Stales as a m.tien iua become a gee Saturn itnn. Am-trla incurred a dtbt te the I nile ' Slates Inimedlatel.v after the armistice of 24.000,000 for the puuliu-i; et t..e in Ameriia. Due step Immediate! pressing for -avltig Austiia fiem iotn ietn jtlctc dissolution appeal- te be at le.si nn extension nf time t"r the p.ivuu-ni of lier inteinaliena' bbt-. The nation of Europe. ei opt ltnl.v . liiive ieiiente. te a tvviutv -.viar cb'.av In her ib tit jiayments. lt.il. nl. leii-ents te thi delay, provided Ameiica will de lb N"im. We theiefere uige that mil Government uniie al enee vilh tb. ether iinticins fur helping Aii-triu l.v Midi meth ids i.s shall .-ave this suffer- ir'i)i lug nation K , If Anuriean Chnti.in aie inrneM in Jjlei their dilre te have a UlirMniti wnr F'.H order, a pi an- .,v.nm t . tal.c the pl.tct Jr of tin old ir swm. we uiii-t our- i ehes have a OnMin.i spirit tewnri 7"' '1 the ncenles ut cer land. 'I lie t "in i - JltJuns and the hurehes of America i& lieuld enter into the tallest pus-lb i , Jf fraternal lelnlietfs uiih our Christian brethren in Gernmnv. Sis Christians e- I r tcrmiued te join in lebiilliling out Mint tered world en new and better IeuiiiIj- . tlens. ' Wc reiemmead. a rdmgi.v. that tiu Adliiinistial've CtmmiMx he aiitlier- V lyml te ,.ri liil'f. n villlnlili' I linilMlluil'.l - V, tlen te thi' churl lies anil Christians if jft (icrimuiv en behalf nf the l'eih nil ' Council of tlie Clmulies of Christ in .America. miic-Mii,; our di-ni- lm- ie nevved frkmislilp and i i-opeiutieu in our common task h r .' My Recerd 3037 ,Wep Ne Mere Mammy Juit Like a Rainbow , (vel 712S 7035 Metropolitan Music Stere 1637 E. Passyunk Ave. rim v . i' s? ' l 'QUAtlTY net LOOKS . I0he Economical Cjyar A. WJR) i'Hllilllllll Ahvajb Uniform w it i a i Butter 50 C lb At all our Stores -The Eye$ of Fashion Women's Suits Fer Spring Are Focused en Suits Sports types and English tailleur types from the spirited, buoyant lines te the suit that appears any and ' every hour of the day. ' , Novelties galore, tee glorious novelties! Frem the knicker-suit fhat is smart as a whip, but se thoroughly well bred that it is making converts daily en te the three-piece suit, which may be a dress with a cape te match (they're se irresistible!) Or a dress with a coat te match. Or a "bishop's waistcoat" '(with its "thumb-pockets") te complete the skirt and coat, or the skirt and cape. Novelty treatments in the subtlest, quietest, inimitably artistic cuts like that tricetine with its elongated coat-sides slashed into strips and basket-woven into smart panels. And when you see its wonderful color the new "doeskin tan," lined with cool red crepe'de chinci you fairly catch your breath at the sheer beauty of it all! llWAr IMa-vat. lVIiwAr In twbt f :." : " ?y thing About Ihem strikes Your Eye as "New" Definitely Irresistibly, Spring-time New! The fabrics? Yes most emphat" ically, yes! Tweeds that are utterly different. Invisible plaidings that are , gloriously different. The new trelaine.. New "editions" of rainbow tweeds. Im ported Killarney tweeds. Dentwoed tweeds. And, of course, tricetines and such tricetines! Such wonderful tricetines! s. u. 'Y i n m 11 l n&r 11 A v-v. . - ' ' '4 FW HI1 ; i "i II v ' I Trelaine Dress and Ceat j II V at $49.75 ( l" ' I Nil If Ik ' 3mM I HI ' I wM L.MK, ' 'LI ,h J V tWM ' i TO1 , I "I. Jj'y B I k 'ri!A'lW:hH I v. I II 1 U I MkmW .. 'At'hxJ x 'Pull f LJwSli t mi i' ,vv s' a ' i Pictured Above Cape Suit of Trelaine with grosgrain binding at 579. Pictured at Right New spring Tricetine with "Jenny" flare sleeve and new embroidery at $69. Celers? Suits Are en the Very Crest of the Celer Wave That Is Dominating the Entire Fashion World Celers that lend themselves te personality. Celers that "express" the weave. Celers that "lend themselves te the landscape." New colors Jey colors. Oh but the world is glad te get back te color! "Cern" corn at its ripest, geldenest. Lark-tan doeskin-tan pine-cone-tan ginger woodsy brown. Orange true orange tangerine orange by itself or all mixed through somber color like a bit of fun in the workaday world ! Jade green again and apple green and scarab green and reseBa. New blues "Morphe" and "Dardanella" and a new, lighter French blue all the way te navy geed old navy, that the suit-world just couldn't exist without. And eh, the new grays! "Portland" (color of cement) and "Pilgrim" (darker) and "cobweb"! And the new mahogany-with- red-in-it that they call "Ladybird"! Helie lovable as ever. Orchid picturesque as ever. And the new fuchsia shades especially adorable in trelaine. Prices? Nete Gimbel Prices Prices Are a Revelation of the Better Gimbel Way The way that requires charm at every price. That holds price te the minimum but without sacrificing charm. rnce that yet realizes smartness and newness and beauty and lines. New Dentwoed Tweed Suits at $29,75. s . New Rainbow Tweed Suits at $29.75. New imported Killarney Tweed Suits at $49.75 and $55. New box-coat Suits (that's "Spring") at $39.75. Twe-piece Suits of Trelaine at $38 note especially the new cellars; the new pockets. Exclusive novelty tailleur Suits unusual new combinations with plaid trimmings at $49.75 and $59. New Cape-Suits at $69, $79 and $89. And these gorgeous, gorgeous Palm Beach and Summer Hetel Suits of Vel-ette Silk and Silhouette Silk at $85 te $150. Sizes According te Appropriate "Lines" 34-Up te 46 ' And the famous Gimbel cut that fits se many, many varying types of figure and personality ! Salens of Dress, Third Fleer II ii I i .H'ijJKT (life t lm It UlSrl H WT , mHi m Of Jill -i: Pictured Above Knickcr Suit of invisible green plaid suiting. S83. Pictured at Left New Uox-Ceat Suit I" Winter Tweed at J39.?3. L TiEBBH anaiiiaeiMiBHJJHiiamMitwiBmmpiit'it'ii.iiiiii-iiflug M lm A (acf' J. W ! mf'if 4J ! as'. .S.,lMrfi(tJaini,
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