HMJi Wi ',VWd Vv e, 'ijij.,! v. -ft V7 . r r i"- !?VtW" V' '. .T .." X . ?0? x r mi jft EVENING PUBLIC Philadelphia, Thursday, May 11, 1922 Stere Hours 9 A. M. te 5:30 Pt M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH NINTH Section for Men adjoining the New values, tee! Awnings ordered? Last year the late, in-a-hurry orders' could net be filled. Gimbel work is notably geed. 0 New Shee Clothing Stere. pBfflipsswwpiPBBBa LEDGER PHILADBLPHIAr THURSDAY, MAY II, Ua A ,:.:-' , ' I V " ' ' " - - :- ' ftMATE REFORM HIT f m LACKING PUNCH X I Fer Friday tf J-' I ?1A.T fhl$t Utiearch Bureau Says Pre s' t posed Reorganization Deesn't Ge Far Enough WOULD FIX RESPONSIBILITY Tlip tcnlntiu upon of tin- ('otniiiN ('etniiiN ('otniiiN Blen for tlie KiwRnnbntlnn of the Stiite Oocriiinent Is timkI ii fur n it P'". but It dec-n't "ii far nieii';li. I hi' Ilu- renu of Mutili iiml K.'imli inH iixlii. "Nothing 1 'iilil nlmiit mittnis tin 8tnte civil sptxliv mi it incitt IiumIh; nor ( about nbellvhinj tin nlln i" of 1.lu "truant (Imi'innr mul Semiim of In , ternal Affiiir." the ri'pnit -nv t "Xellilns l -nlil almiii fe-titliip tf.il co-ordination of jnlminl-t r.i t H t effort by rorreliitins and mcisin:: drpariinrnts until the, nrc rfduu'd te n uuinhcr that mata ('nuim't mi'i'tin-i iniu'tliM. ble." The UcMMirh llurenii iiiil" tlmt li" tails of the -niiuiil leli - Stnti lmdprt system have net hoi-n iimile imhlli The bureau Iie'ii-m tlie mm tin will inrluili the fellow in; essential ii'Ulrimiit' "KilM. The (ioMfiier 1umiII tuiiare the budget Hi xlmiilil Iiiim all the lulp he tieei'. . inc liiilinj u in w eflieer. a State buib-it diieetni . but he .lieuld have no ihiliee fm -htfllnu the lexpeu siblllt.. for what B"' H1"' ' '" hml' t te any Miberdinute 01 am in elr. ".Second. I'lope-nK te tin luenev should be :n 101110.1 tiled bj piiij,ienl. te raise it. "Third. 'State aid te veh.ire ncm clcs should be granted, net perk-bawl fashion, but in accordance with a util form plan, enacted into law. whercb. each Institution of any particular rln- shall be paid In proportion te the pub- I lie service it rinder. "Fourth. Appropriation bills should ' be acted upon t.irlj in the elen in- stead of beins held te the end and n-ed meanwhile ax a whip te keep members of the Legislature subservient te the Governer's interest1. "Fifth. The Legislature should be kept In scf-sien until after the Ian appropriation bill has been disposed of by the Coventer, se that 11 veto m.i.v be ever-ridden if desired and respenslbllit) for aripropiiatlen) rext en the Legisla- 1 turc alone. Department of Public Works "The Heard of Cemmlvinner of Public (ireunds and Iluildlnss Is entire ly unsuiteil for detailed administrative' management Alen- with It are .1 dozen separate nark, st.tttte, memorial and building cotumissieiix whuh a pnipetlv ergaubtd Pe'inittnt'iit of 1'iiblie Wet Us could supplant at eme. and raimj mere which It eeu'd tenhue eventual. It N time the niulttplu atlen of these inde pendent (ommissiens was iheiked eme and for all. .State Purchasing sent "It does net appear wIm te lmluile a State purchasing useiit in the Depart ment of Public Werk as tin Reorgani Reergani Reorgani sateon Commslei proposes. It seems desirable, however, te create the ethi e of State Puiehaslns A "em. provided It is fullv rea'bed that there aie limits upon his abllitv te bm for the vvldelv scattered State Institutions. l!ut Midi jn efitcial ha nothing 111 dimnien with " a "Department of Public Works an ( .) imere than with unv ether State depart ment. The aseiuj should he entlrcl.v separate. Tav Commission "Valuing piepeit. ngain-t vhlih taxes are levied, anil making ami eipitl Icing assessments, are inittits which in. elected official inn be expeeted te iet -form in the public interest, and which any sing'e individual will tun! dlthi n't te withstand. These duties, new divided between the Auditor (leneral and State Treasurer, are te be taken awn.v from both according te the tei oinmendntien of the Reorganization ('omuiis-ien. and rested In an appointed ta commission. , This is u geed recommendation. "At the snine time there should be a complete reorganization of the ether duties new ambigmmxlj divided between the Auditor fieneial and the State Treasurer, lleth these efthlals should be made appointive. Tin Auditor (Jen oral should be rt cognized 111 his tun capacity as a state mntteller, and a new and eutlrel.v Inib pendent auditing 1 office should be set up under the con trol of the Lcglslatuie. substantiallv as recommended bj the repeit of the Penn sylvania State AssedatU'ii Abolishing "Obsolete" 'Activities "The Reorganization Commission Urates a 'Misxiblc s,mn5 f Siido.nne lb each two-year period bv reorganizing the duties of some divisions el the Slat government and il!-eiitinuing lertaln work altegethet . The publli will await with Inteiest an uppertuuitv te pass judgment en a bill of partlculais. "The tendency te multiplv special funds in the Stute Treasury is simplv an invitation te complicated disorderly and wasteful tinaiuiug It Is desirable that nil sjiccitl funds ixcipt tnist and sinking funds be mer.-ecl with tln gru cral fund and that no new sjiedni funds be crcntd " Takes Own Life by Gas Censtat! W aniletublts, twpntv -seven, was found dead In a room at .'HIM Sal Sal eon street shortly after ." 1 lei k vex. Urdaj afternoon. A gas lube was in his mouth. Neighbors sav that de de spendenc ever the less of his wife. wrhe left him a week age, was the cause of th man's killing himself. A jter -Dinner Tricks 300 MISSES flJIk Il ' DRESSES Their Duplicates Sold Elsewhere at $25 te $29.75 These Are ( d1 -T Sale-Priced ( M1 And all spick-span new! All are silks and mostly crepy silks some few taffetas some perfectly fasci nating crepeknits included; the taffetas mostly bouffant; the crepeknits mostly embroidered. Almest all the crepes are beaded all all ever or en panels or in borders or in motifs any way and every way Fashion "says it with beads !" Plenty of lovely high colors especially hennas and blues and jades. But browns, blues and blacks galore. Sizes for 16, 18 and 20 years. (,mtl, Hulens of Irf. Third deer. 341 Guaranteed Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces, $1.95 Regular $5 Value ! The pearls even boiling water wenVpcel." 24 inches long; solid geld clasp. All beautifully graduated. And pearls are especially cool and dainty and smart with summer gowns. 278 Pairs of Fine Earrings at $1 Sterling silver wires and mountings. "Dreps" of finest cut "stones" in beauti ful "jewel colors." Regular $2 te $6 values Glnilwln, First flew. Sale of Deuble-Panel White Sateen Petticoats at 85c But Their Value Is $1.25 Twe styles both with the shadow-proof double panels. Scalloped or hemstitched. Extra-sizes at 51.25 with full 60-inch hip-mcasurc. Sample Silk Petticoats at $3.9 T Values Run Frem $5.95 te $9.75 , Mostly silk-jcrseys mostly perfectly gorgeous "novelties." Glmbtts, Scnd fleer. 5000 Yards Woven Striped Slip-Cevering at at 29c Launders perfectly wears splendidly. $24.50 Storage Chests at $19.50 Cedar of course the ini mitably geed Tennessee red cedar. I'ull 44 inches MMaHMMMMMMBUrffeMB long. (jlinbelu, lphelatr sterr, Mftli fleer. Straightline Coats, Fringe Trimmed Gapes and Wraps Fer the Weman Who Wants "Something in Navy Blue or Black." . "?? ft fine Tntvaf tnritl f ttvill rnrAnf Ann. fitld tricetine or of the men's-wear serge that some women wear year-'round! All in smart, yet practical models "without a date" she can wear it en and en and en! But all with the lovely little new "differences" that mark this spring's models as se unlike last's! Silk-lined, hand-tailored Capes at $12.50, $18, $28 and $35. Silk-lined, hand-tailored Wraps at $18, $28, $39.75, $55 and $75. Silk-lined, hand-tailored Coats at $18.50, $25, $29.75, $35, $39.75 and $55. Sizes depending upon line 3G up te 48V. tilmbtli, Salens of Dremi. TlitrU fleer. Si Wji v 1 iAT . IK I Uc te 45c Wall Papers at 3c te 18c Ol for 12Vic te 18c Wall Paper, single rolls in blocks, granites.and stripes; suitaDie ITS' for bedrooms, dining-rooms and kitchens. Large color assortment. 1 Rf or 45c sii8'0 re-ls of oatmeal wall papers, in tan, brown, green and blue; 30 1"C inches wide; require no trimming or matching; suitable for 'every room in the home. Sold with binders or borders te match, at 1 Q le 1 Kq a y" 'Glmbl, Fifth fleer. Women's Silk Hosiery at $1.18 Seconds of $2 te $3.50 Kinds rull-fashiened, 1.18 a pair! If "firsts,," would be priced from 52 te $3.50. Black, white and some colors, sizes 8i te 10, $1.18. ' Women's Peintex silk hose, full fashioned, a wonderful silk; slight seconds of $3.50 te $5 grades, black, white and some colors, size 82 te 10. $1.68 a pair. McnV Silk Half Hese at 38c. Run-of-the-mill would 'ell for 7ec te $1 if "firsts." All sizes 9l2 te II1:. -Iilnikln, rirnt fleer. Net Guimpes Remarkably pretty, of fine net daintily trimmed with lacp, insertion and some with bias folds of gingham. Most all have the becoming round neck, two-piece cellar and elbow sleeves; n few extra-length sleeve among them. Vaii Vaii eubly at $1 te $7.93. Sketched is an entirely new idea n "frilly" sleeve- ruininc witii tuns te matcn: .Made of line 01le trimmed with real Irish crochet edging anil hemstitching; at $3.75. (lmiK rirt fleer. lCftS Kt Opening the New Shee Stere for Men Well-Bought Lets That Have Been Waiting Half Price and Near Half 5S-w V Mete than 10,000 pairs of shoes aie back of the seivice of this new Men's Shee Stere shoes fei every piefercnce nnd for ccry purpose, in all the wanted leathers and styles. Seme of the Opening Specials Arc Brogues, Bals and Oxfords $3.85 and $5.65 Values $7.50 te $9 FlussU Calf Hiekuc, Patent Celt Oxfords, Black Kid Oxfords, Ilubbcr-Selcd Oxfords, BUcU Calf Ties Brockton (Mass.) shoes, in some forty styles. All are Goodyear-welted, with ever-weight oak selcb; grain innerheles solid through and through! $3.85 and $5.65. (,lmbel. Srcend fleer, Mntli Street Mile. Willow Summer Furniture in the Cottage Furniture Sale Shown in new sports finishes done in our shops; and cushions and upholstery as selected by you. 3-Piece Suits "Toffee Brown" (Twe-i Tene), Complete with Seat Cushions, at i i ',w -- - & . I '1'jr ' ' $45 JC, ISO The If.iluncinj: Corli - !-.. -,.ll I. I. I EvJ!te J ujiiiiiiiij iur in uni'ipm cm t lie Kfw2jWe wlicre It liniiiPilletc-lj t-tunds cm r?i9B ' ""'11 'pccintern ftiiciiipt te iiu. LrSrvpllcate the fi-ut tin, Iiml tliPi.nscUe tr&hr 4""0" '1" " ild- . fPt.A LAMA. .til.lAtl.1. .1.. .1. ilir Bi-vtci uum-iiw iaill llMMI Hit . 'Manner t ueicitiiit tne eeru ami imrtl vJi P0" P"ni',,c' 'l'1'" 'il mtiKt be In-Ill 'ilV.borlxentttlly. mid eiilj n few InclicH from 7tfciivtble. With u little experiment It Nt'"vwlH bennee just enough from tlie ferec yw jfce fall te tiinil itii'in Its end. 'J'hr Mtaterx Invnrlhbiy iielil tin cork ctul Wru, ntid brace tire (loomed te v ill ueihk me iricu aiuyn lie mNr.Maeii tuc mtrs. se I i J Tables are at arieus prices. Special B a t Harber Chairs and Rockers with seat and back cushions, finished in "Toffee" Brown or Ivery. Rockers, Special at' $10.50 Arm Chairs at $9.50 Fiber Table and Four Chairs, Bare nial rinish, Complete .... ( peu Rustic Flower Stands Made of Cedar, at $2.50 i Regularly $45 Table with 48 inch octagon top and four chairs .suitable for breakfast - room or enclosed peichcs; made of fiber, finished in baronial. Com plete, at $30 the suite. Other Rustic Cedar Summer and Lawn Furniture $109 Bungalow Equipment - Pair et Brass Bedsteads, Mattress and Spring In This Outfit We Will $67 8-ft. Archways at $22 Cedar Gateways at $45 Oblong Tables at $10 White Heuse Arm Chairs at $3.50 Flerida Settees at $7.50 Cedar Pergolas at $55 Admiral Arm Chairs at $7.50 Rustic Cedar Umbrella Seats, $35 Klendike Setter at $10 cr : i n t -..a:a "ri,.rr UJJJ i i B H E p fi m !lifC wP-it-'1-l fj. i fcJSLr.lf .lkriF-gg atmt 1 ffii-fflBl iDWRUHmHTT : Mlm '".Q'U'J'rtrjir' Vft I H Mli Iflf" l5WtewH53 ' llegu- $67 Complete Furnish air silk floss Mattresses. larly priced S4! I 'air brass, buncalew Bedsteads. Regularly priced 00 Pair steel Springs. Itegulaily priced 17 Sinn . tllraWli. SUtk Sew.- Subway Stere Specials Friday a New Bargain Day 4 lbs. 40c Coffee fpr 88c 5000 lbs. Purity Blend. OlmbtU, Subway Htere. Silk. Waists at $1 - Were $2 te $3.95 Seme ever-blouse and tie back models. Sizes 36 te 40. uimimi, Bunwnr mere. $13.95 Dinner Sets at $7.95 Bluebird decoration. 51 piece; complete for 6 persons. (Ilmtwli, Sebwar Stere. Women's Lew $1 . Shoes at ' Specials! aimbd, Habwr Stere 35 30c Heavy Canten Flannel at 15c 34 inches wide. , Glmbtti), Hubwar Stere, 75c French Serge, 58c a Yard Fine Navy, brown, garnet, twill weave. (Umbel, Suljwar Stere. Ribbon at 10c a Yard M te 2 inches wide; two toned satin; picot edge and fancy. OlmbeU, Subway Stere. Children's Hats and Caps, 25c te $1 Lingerie, pique, lawns and straws. (llmbeli, Subway Stere. Turkish Bath Towels, 4 for 50c Geed absorbent quality. Medium size. OlmbeU, Subway Stere, 25c White Jersey Cleth at 15c Yard wide. Enough for tomorrow only. Olmbtli, Subway Stere. 25c te 28c Dress Ginghams at 15c Mill lengths. 32 inches wide;7 Olmbeti, Subway Stere, $1.50 Silver-Plated Bread Trays at $1 Bright finish. GlmbeU, Subway Stere. $1 and $1.25 Bungalow QA Apron, at ' TO- 100 dozen. Light and dark percales. Olmbeta, Subway Stere, . . . -f 25c Chocolate-Covered Nut Squares, 18c lb. 2 lbs. for 35c Glmbcli, Subway store. $2.85 Jersey Silk Petticoat. $L5( And Pantalettes. Clearance of small lets at $1.50. Gtmbeln, Subway Stere. Subway Stere Dresses! dale-ureuped at. $15 But $27.56 te $35 Values Mostly Canten crepes color-beaded color faced color-embroidered Paisley-trimmed flying-paneled two color combinations ribbon-paneled button-trimmed tasseled. Taffetas, tee. And crepe-knits. Misses' sizes for ages 16 and 18. Women's sizes, 36 te 44. nimbcla. Subway Stere. $1.95 Heuse Dresses, $1 Gingham, few chambrays; some jumper models. dliubtU, Subway Stere. $18 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 9x12 ft, $10 Seamed or one-piece. Subway Stere. -(ImbeU Women's $1.50 Silk Gleve. CQC 12- and 16-button lengths; slightly mussed; net a large let! filrabeU, Subway Stere. Men's Pajamas, $1.15 Slight seconds of highest grade. f Men's muslin Night Shirts at 78c. GlmbeU, Hubnny Stere. Fly Screens 18 in. x 21 in. opens te 33 in. 50c. 24 in. x 21 in. opens te 33 in. 60c. 24 in. x 23 in. opens te 37 in 63c. Metal centers, walnut stained frames, -iliubN, Subway btere. Women's Sweaters, 75c Sleeveless, slip-ecr and surplice styles. All colors. Sizes 36 te 46. Glmbtln, Sulmay Stere. Men's $17.50 and $20 Suite at $12.50 All sizes, but net in all patterns. Fer men and young 'men. Glmbeli, bubnay Btere. Women's 50c Cellar and Cuff OCr Ejclet-enibreidery and or gandie. (iliuliiU, hubuj Stere. "Seconds" of Men's 40c Half Hese at' 22c Mercerized lisle. Glmlxli, Subway Stere. $1 Cersetlettes tf1 at Twe for vl Makei's sample line of Bandeaux and Brassieres. Glmlielii, Subway Htere. $1.50 Black Silk Taffeta at 98c All silk. Geed quality. UimbeU, Subway btere. "Seconds" of Beys' $1.25 Keveralls, 85c Sizes 2 te 8 years. (ilmbr), Subwuy btere. Youths' High Scheel Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers at $12,50 Net all sizes in every pat tern, but all regular sizes in mc iei. -Uluibtia, Subway Htere. 60c and 65c Figured Sateens at 25c I II r rwmmmmmamM M X. VaaTaTaTaT:aaaai)ar aa Mill ends, full pieces, yaru. 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