fhi K7 ?; bv yv l !i & i m? Pi " r r i-.' R. l I m I i B. L'i.' 2 A " 1 r 3f B IV tts I, IV v ANNOUNCE MERGER v:i . i. H?.&i5 rwn-mcracnen ViL and Manete Unite Latter te Retain Individuality &ANCES, SOCIALS PLANNED T ' t V r &. 5, -"i Adjutant Paul C. Grelner. of the Breen-McCrncLcn Test, linn announced merfer of that re&t nnd the Philadel phia Manete Feil. He tald the latter pest has net gene out of existence, nnd will meet en Wednesday nlslit at .".00 North Flf t -wernl street. 'Hie Kntcrtstu tnent Committee Is plauninc nn nmv teur night for the repular mertine. April 15, which i expected te bring out much latent tnleiir. The pest officiated at the funeral of Ceuirnda Arthur Drew, accidentally killed March '". The pout's own flrlnn quad von In attendance. Memerial Day a program Including errice at flip Old Cathedral Cemetery, the. Tor-ty-feurth Wmd Memerial Monument nnd Fcrnnoed Cemetery hm been planned. ' Hie Oak l.nni Pet ha rifMrlbutml tickets for n dance te lm ghen in the Be,etie-Sirstfurd hieda evening, April 3S. The supplj was speedily ex hamted, but mere will be, printed, sad will seen be available at the home of Comrade Cleeland, C61S.' North Tenth treet, Oak Lane. .An orchestra baa bn er(tnlrd by Fiasr-Birnltz Pest and will play an important part In the social life of the organization. The pest meats Tery Tuesday etenlng at 2030 West Coluin Celuin bla avenue. Tomorrow erenlnc there will be a social under the nuspltes of the auxiliary. A meeting of David "W .Jamen Test will be held tomorrow evening at 23 Seuth Vnn Pelt street. The meeting la expected te be a lively one, as the bonus question and plans for the con solidation of central pets will be dis cvtsed. Comrade Bailey has ben elect ed te fill a acaney in the Executive Committee. i i The annual dance et "William P. i Iteche Pest will be given in the Klitc Htudle, Fifty-second and Market streets, April 30. Proceeds 'will b added te the home fund. 'Tnthers' Night" Mill be ebsered by the pest Tuesday evening, April 11. A SHARP TRICK, DECLARES . CORNETIST IN BLOW-UP Ola-Concert, Discord and Har-d- Meney Figure In Ladles' Band Strife Discord, emphatic and resonant, exists in the Crestmont Colored Ludies' ' Band. The band rehearses In A flat, in Crestmont, and Is composed of Tertc players. Harmony disappeared when Miss ' Lucy Wallls, n cernetist. recentb dis-. missed, refused te give up her horn. I Te convince her that It was absolutely' necessary, Mrs. Hasty Grasky, heud of the band, obtained an Instrument in ,the form of a warrant and had Miss Wallls brought before Magistrate Wil lisms. Miss Wallls tas much dis concerted. The defendant declared It was A sharp trick, but somewhat out of tune with the facts. She hinted at jealousy and declared that n man who had di rected the band had shown her marked Attentions which started discordant notes among the ethers. Finally, according te Miss Wallis. the attentive lender was dropped and then the was also discontinued from further membership. Miss Wallis says there were notes due her hi the shape of ten one-dollar Mils, which she paid for dues. When these ate returned, she snys, she'll tarn in the cornet. "It was n. let te Wew in en such a band anyhow," declared Miss 'Wallls. The magistrate continued the hearing in hopes of bringing about harmony. PENROSE LEFT $744,41 9 May Have Disposed of Large Portion of Holdings Before Death An inventory of theNestate of Sena Sena eor Penrose has bc-n filed with the l Register of Wills by the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances en I.Ives nnd i Granting Annuities, executer under the will. The 'appralsemeut. made by W. F. Schaeffer and H. .T. Ceuslcy, . flies the value at $744,418.21, and en this total the inheritance tax of 864.- 263.36 has been paid. It was generally believed that Senater Penrose was a millionaire, and it is new supposed that he disposed of a large portion of his holdings prier te his death. Included in the appraisement Is the $232,000, mostly In rash, that was found in a safety deposit box In a Washing ton Dank. The inventory shows about $21,000 of TJnlted States Liberty Lean bends, large blocks of Utah and Ray Consolidated Copper stock nnd Keme securities described as worthless or of uncertain value. MAGISTRATE TOUGHILL IS 73 lllntaa ef Wife Prevente Anniver sary Plans Magistrate James II. Teughlll and His wife, who recently celehrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary, yesterday observed the anniversaries of their birth. Owing te the Illness of Mrs. TeTkthlll, the plans which had been mate for a large family reunion could , net be carried ent, and the day was passed quietly. Mrs. Tenghill received friends in her room, which was filled with flowers, i She was seventy-one yesterday and her atjeeend seventy-three. They werei aaarrled in Bally, Pa., en January 14,' wa. In recent years Mr, and Mrs. Tough- nave made their home with a mar- dauchter. Mrs. Margaret Menke. at 1832 North Fifty-fourth street. Mrs. Menke Is chairman of the Women's Democratic Committee of the Thirty fettrtb Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Teughill have five chil dren and eleven grandchildren. Retarns, Finds He's Fire Victim 0 returning some with his famllv Vsfcertly before midnight ysterda II. V a' Ksssler, ekim woeiiav.n nvenue, i.jH&3 Isasnvered that his grocery and dwe'l ttk '! had been damaged by fire. Neigh- UI.Vvnw unuiev III nit; Pimr Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Fer '.'Listen in'' and get the Radie '(wireless) pre- r . grams from the Gimbel (WIP) broadcasting Tuesday station. Gimbel Brethers MARKET 'CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH NINTH rjL!l.1.1ntiSa. Paris could unhesitatingly "underwrite'' Glmbell styles in MUlinery because of its cnaim . ualitv. ( i . ! if Monday, Aprfl'3, l22l Fer Tuesday Just 223 A Clean Up All He Had- Women s Fine Capes and Wraps Best Prices Heretofore Have Been $39.75, $45 and $49.75 These 223 Sale-Grouped $35 T I ii r at Ten styles ten styles that are elaborate in nbcautiful wayl Fine belivias. v Finu Panderas. Fine Ka7ares. Fine, fine tricetines. AH rich, fine silk-linings crepe tic chine, pcau de cygnc, novelty silks, Canten crepes. Capes with deep, knee-high embroidery, maybe with ribbons worked flat into the designs; maybe with big French knots. Capes with deep, deep "ball fringe" silk fringe, of course. Wraps with odd, double tasseled, wing-sleeves. Wraps with ball-trimmed flare-sleeves. Coats -with great henna Canten crepe cellars and n lining of the same rich giade as akes the cellars! But 223 Coats that's only a taste for Philadelphia!, Hurry a bit! GlmMs, flsten of Dress, Third fleer. Delightful Gifts for Easter 'Ivery'-Effect Toilet Ware A rich creamy ivory-tinted cel luloid stock in a fancy pattern at prices greatly reduced. Seme of the values fellow $6.50 Mirrors at 31.95. $5.50 Hair Brushes at $1.93. ?4 Jcufcl Bexes at SI. 45. $3.50 Powder Bexes and Hair Receivers at SI. 15. $3.50 Pin Cushions at $1.45. ? 1 Manicure Pieces at 45c. $2 Hat Brushes at 95c. $2.30 Perfume Bettles at 95c. ,, $2.50 Scissors at 95c. $1.50 Combs at 95c. Glmbtli, Ttrtt fleer. Women's Dresses in the Se-Called "Extra Sizes"-42y2 te siy2 Net Only Charmingly Slenderizing Medels. But Little-Priced Mostly beaded-net only because Paris says'Ws"! but becau bead, actuy fcj in BlcnderUing! The combined wcignt ei an iniuiw .- "drags" the dress itself into longer, lovelier lines. Sale Greup at $39.75 . at $45 arid $49.75' Beaded Cantens. Embroidered Cantens. Beaded Geergettes. Browns beaded in brenre or copper beads. Blues bended in iridescence. Blacks, of course. The Twe Medels Pictured At the left-and at $49.75-alI-evcr beaded Georgette made eer silk. Flare sleeve. Wing draperies. Lew waist-line. Semi-round neckline. At the right-and at $45-bcadcd Canten crpc with unusual side-panelings and flare-sleeves with the famous Paris slashings. Twe Other Significant Examples , at $39.75 Canten crepe, with Chinese siyic emoreiuny ... - . At $49.75 all-ever beaded Georgette, made ever, and combined with rich, soft satin. Olmbfli, Beloni ef Drii, Third fleer. Again! Tunics- Mignonette -Tomorrow at $5 Twe styles both full-length. Brown with bisque "flying panels" navy bisque. Getham with black. Mohawk with black. with All-black and all-navy, besides. And all sizes. Olmbfle, Solen of TrfM, Third fleer. SiT Misses', Children's and Girls' Shoes Gimbels Beug Entire Scheel and play shoes and plenty of Easter "dress-up" styles! r ipr Or n . Mary Janes, Ankle 7Tics,i$9 C Patent Celt, Black Calf,) - , StvleS Oxfords, Sports, Play &&Oi Russia Calf, Willow Leathers J I Shoes, Chrome ) Value V ( ' Calf , Twe-tones ) Extra Salespeople Mail Orders Filled ALSO Tan Willow Calf, at 4000 pairs of just the finest Flexo Stitch Lew Shee. All 1 C I M..MU AND- en which pared . . . The Saleimen't Sample, about 1000 "pair all told. Beautiful little heet no money ha been lp fiE 100 Extra Salespeople Glmtxli, Shee section, Second fleer, 3 Sale uNew Spring. Fur Scarfs at $29,75 Value $40 The very prettiest touch for Easter's smart new suit. In the fffeup are: One-skin natural stone marten cheker-scarfs. One-, two- and three-skin natural mink scarfs. Peiret fox very fluffy. Five-skin style, natural squirrel. Silver-tip Patagonian fox. And These: $75 Hudsen Bay Sable Scarfs at $59 $85 Platinum Fex Scarfs at $65 $29.75 Twe-Skin Dark Fitch Scarfs at $19.75 $40 Platinum and Rose-Coler Wolf Scarf at $25 f "Tweedy" Leather HAND BAGS at $2.95 If you have a new tweed suit this spring and what woman hasn't? you'll feel that you just must have one of these delightful .bags te cany with it. In all the "high" colors that .tweed suits show blue, lavender, tan and ethers. Pandora and vanity bags, as well as envelope and dress styles. Seme filigree frames. (Umbels, Ifral fleer. -Glmbtlis Fur SnJoei, Third fleer. Radie Supplies Fer Amateurs and Installations Orders for all types of equipment hheuld lie placed at once at tlme makers get behind with orders, the demand is se great! Aerelia, Jr. Complete, crystal detector set with telephones, complete, $25, $32.50. Other Receivers up te 325. Loud speaking Herns, $5, $6 and $12. All types and kinds of insulators, 15c up. Lightning Arresters, $2 and $2.50. , See Gimbels for anything in Itadie. Aerelia, Sr. Complete with tube and telephones, complete, $65, $75.95. Telephone plugs, $1.25 and $2.50. Westingheusc Crystal Detectors, $6.50. Jacks, 75c up. Tube sockets, $1.10. (ilmhtK 'nenlh fleer. &v DSC?" E tied fcft.' 'f vs shertly bafere 10 o'clock nnd siimmencil jjssini The Are caused about ti00 mslMMir.' f 1 ' - VM rf1 - ,71 E., "' V WOT WHITE TO ri'NTIIIA! who ana epnncea in uif iriji Mvm ''' ndTlc en probtemi tit .'v; ."" .-.- .j OTnicn inu! -Fk.t T. which mppr(vry 1A.'4 All This Maker Had of Wemes Gleve-Silk Underwear A Werth While Sale! The fine heavy glove silk that "feels rich" in the hand. Vests, envelope and step-in chemises with lacy tops or elaborately embreidered: Bleemers and step-in "Panties" te match. Vests at $2.95 Values te $4.95 Bleemers and Step-ins at $3.65 Values te $7 Envelope and Step-In Chemises at $4.25 Value $7.50 Gimbcli. Tlrtt tan. Watches : Diamonds : Solid Geld Jewelry : Half Price A Sale of Beautiful Things Diamond Bar Pins i '. Diamond Rings rhe .style riOnretl Platinum tops, gipcn-geld shanks, tet vith pure white, perfectly cut diamonds. 1-5 Carat Diamonds, at $36. 1-4 Cai'at Diamonds, at $55. 1-3 Carat Diamonds, at $73. Sold geld Rings, for ' women and misses, $1. V V .Bb. S 18-kt. white geld. Beautiful designs set with fine cut dia mends. Sale price $14.95; $30 and $35 values. Solid geld Earrings with indestructible Pearl Bead Pendant, sale price, $2.95. Solid geld Seft CufT Links, 83.95. Solid geld Seft Cuff Links all geld except connecting links, $1.95. (JlniliHv (,old JcHflr.r, llr( deer. Cottage Furniture Sale Planned te be helpful in getting the bungalow or summer home ready in time the haings make an added incentive. . Early Colonial Pester Suite &$W ww i . :( ij j f n i 41 . Four Pieces $12$ Five Pieces Twin Bedsteads (as Illustrated) $150 Suite illustrated above is of early American Pester period, in maginficent suite for cottage guest loom or children's room, in mahogany, walnut or putty enamel: Sold in complete suites as quoted abee, or separately as follews: Bureau Regularly $45. Chiftennler Regularly $43. Jeilct lable v Regularly $38. l,?d?ltcaJ? .-, Regularly $40. Night lable Regularly .$15. .' .,: 'a.'-'; V. V "??u ar y 520. tiuv ff IIIU1 In This Sale, $35.00 In This Sale, $32.00 In This Sale. $30.00 In This Sale, $32.00 In This Sale, $12.00 In This Sale, $10.50 In This Sale, $12.00 These New Wall Papers Mean Charm and Distinction for the Heme at Moderate Prices At 4V2C At 10c l 1 1 12V3c te 18c Wall Paper In chintz designs, floral stripes, granites or blocks, All coleis. 25c te 35c Wall Papers .. In the new two-tencd stripes, fleial stripes and blocks. All colors for bedrooms and kitchens. 45c Oatmeal Papers In all colors for any room in the house. 30 inches wide. Ne matching necessary. -7l2c te 12c Yd. GIbInU, VtVh Smt. , At 18c All Papers Sold With Berder or Binder te Match Paisley ' Scarfs Are New And a smart finish for spring suits. Shimmering fiber silks that reproduce the colors and de signs of the famous old Pals ley shawls. Rich, dark color ings and light tones. And the deep-knotted fringe echoes the colors in the scarf. At $4.95. Glmbli. WfBMB's Neckwtr,. k Ilrti aer. Mail and Phen. Orders Fill.d Sam. Day R.e.iv.d 5000 lbs. St. James ( Q 1L . fc 1 Coffee y at j IDS., $1 500 Pieces of Sugar-Cured Bacen, at 22V2c lb. 88c Popular CofTee My Wife'. Wend, 38c Uiastnut roast, at 4 lbe Family Fleur I.tnux prlze-MlnnlnK, mad. finm nelected Kansa.i hard wheat , bill, , In noed, S10.7S) S lib! In weed, S,9S, or 'l.hbl sanitary t OC I Pineapple Sliced Hawaiian fruit, blc rans; cas", deien, W-des'ii or ecp 3-can lets, at, can "OC Granulated Sugar Philadelphia refined; limit te lbs, if purchased with ether ttAg ITOcerles, at iJC Selling Agents lord Cnltert pteel-cut - nn reffee, 3.1b can P 1 iJO Seet Cern Purity Brand ruihm sWf,t ' l-urn' l8 Mime j .".i uuz-cii, 411. iiu, or can ) tatic. lie English Dreakfast Tea Kej.len. Chop, "6U Rweet-drair-Ins Knglltli llreukfaKt Teui AC at 3 lbs, SI.30, or lb , ... 40C Ripe Tomatoes Purity nrnnd, liand.paclied solid meat, blr SBe cans; Ht en? case in case, dozen or l-de2en 1 r lets, at, can IOC 50 Cast of Tange Spiced Sardines i n Limit 12 cans; at, can.), J XUC i, , tw. l". Ster. Chestnut Strut Annw. iii ssmsi Arm Chair. .ReirulurlvSlG Miscellaneous Dining Roem Suites, Four Pieces at $150 Values Up te $400 5"jf TT ' I " - -- j- TjijiijSLIsS-i-J. 1 1 l ii sle . nyy- , -S-i - tO'W6W, 't!swSCllJS?ll " fc5 . .stssusssssssi inch buffet, incleled serving t'nhiJ.fi8 i" round "tension tables, 66-, ' a 8crvl"K tabic; finest construction and flnliih. ' barty Selections Are Advised. $150 iar (L'1 j, - i ti tv -OtskkfU'. (ih ' wV-v-77Tl N 7P- T" rT t jjyi J. ."V it .' , i . ' . '' r yt:t 1.v,A, . l-'lMJlLlte-M.' t iXsTr , . ,.! , WW J.1 VW '.BiS. SsiMsaSKSsaiasflsMssRMflsHBisVBH r i.tc i i i ,m r - i j nj?: , . i A ' ' A l'A r.iA6,.4fl.,lNfia
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