Evening public LteDGteMii;ifeliPHii Monday, ayis; nft& - - A ;: - - v Ffc:&2E Pbtf. "i .i.-. &Hk Philadelphia, Monday, May 18, 1922 ! A Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT ti EIGHTH NINTH .?( Fer Tuesday yV Have you your Radie set? Glmbels are headquarters for sets and parts, and te be really helpful In selecting. Gainsborough Hair Nets are of real hair lustrous; single mesh. All colors, 10c; $1.10 a dozen. Gimbcls. S.Ns$l F A'5" A 1 1.1 1.2 it 'a WnJrtt.l'- mfc Sale of Women s Dresses Comprised Entirely of Ultra, Exclusive Medels KCjfwenty- eighth Opens Week Sale of 30,000 Men's M That Will Clese Saturday With Review by Pershing M ... ..--, . . . .... . i .-!,l MHIBI lllllll'IIIBI I II II lit" fft m inmimvnimimiiii.Yii Fer Tuesday mm m m av m w iv I OR DEAD vi-vim i- $2.50 te $4 Madras Shirts $1-68 If' ' J11TH GIVES BALL TONIGHT Twn(.Trl(thth PivMnn Werk opened yesterday with tnrinnrliil services en the Parkway for the drml romradee f n. ic m- a; . , D .1 rY VffiV. vjc;" the "Iren In In vllen." Among the events of the week will tie n dinner it ln.v evening of Twen- i eighth Division of- ncers in the I nlnn I l.enii( unci n pa- Hide Hnturday nft V r II t n n it 1 tin w Keystone Division. General l'er- j thing will be the guest of honor nt the. banquet, ami will review the parade. ' Jieginnliig today and continuing throughout the week, detaehiiients rep nsciltinc the vni'intlH rpitlinint nf the division will give exhibitions at Seven teenth street nnd the Parkway mid en the Federal Kulldlng plaza nt Ninth and Chestnut streets. Hand reneerts i will be given nightly nt the band pavil ion nt Fifteenth and Areh streets. To night the 111 tli Infantry will give a I military ball in the Third Itcgiment Armery, liread and Wharten streets. During the last week the State of ' Pennsylvania has steadily advanced in I the matter of enrolling members, nnd I The following counties have ulrendv re- I tierted u larger total than they had in 11121: Heaver. Hlalr. Cameren, Clearfield. Clinten. Ferest. Fulton, Junlntn, Menree, Somerset nnd War ren, while a large number of ether Counties are m ele.c te their last year record that they will surpass It wftbln the next month. Within the last week Commander Thompson has issued n strong appeal te 11 American Legien Auxiliaries te par ticipate in the observance of Mether's Day, and from reports received nt State headquarters It is believed that cverv auxiliary in the State will de Its part in the observance of thin great national memorial day. Arrangements for Its Memerial Dav celebration were made at a meeting of James .1. Hurry Pest nt Fifty-sixth I and Christien streets Tuesday evening, I livery member is urge'd te report In uniform for the ceremonies. t A social, preceded by n business meeting, will be held under the nusplces of Funnnn-llennlekpr Pest Thursday evening, nt 14'J5l North Hiehth street. Legionaries nre invited te attend. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Peer but Proud Sisters By UAOUT Eleven varied models, besides sev eral perfectly beautiful models in imported Paris gowns. Styles se varied in character that many a woman, planning her summer outing, could cheese all her hotel- dresses from this one most remarkable collection of "exclusivcs." And every gown is a "challenge value" compare, contrast, shop around prove te your lasting satis faction ! Sizes 36 te 44 or 40',- te 5CK-, depending upon "line" and color. All at One Remarkable Price $42.50 The French model-gowns are heav ily, handsomely beaded crepes de chine. The ether eleven models include Black lace dinner gowns with the color-touch in the beaded girdle. Crystal beaded Georgette dinner gowns In pastel colors. Rema crepes. Flat crepes the "flat crepes" that are like crepes dc chine dc luxe. And the heavier, richer, most lux urious grades of Canten crepe. Mostly afternoon dresses in beaded models but se "different!" Seft browns, brilliant canna, orchid but mostly dark colors. GlratwK Halens f Vm. Thjrd fleer. Woven Madras Shirts All-White Shirts III m Um1Ssm 'Ml Mm III IlkW Vffli tim A ii IB Ml i im J$ ' PI The yearly clearance of America's largest maker of men's shirts, distributed through Gimbels. These woven Madrases are used Princeton, Tip Tep, Dorset, Primer, Col onial, Unique, Blackstone, the new Cam bridge, Elten Russian Cord, Ideal Russian Cord. And Jacquard silk-striped Russian Cord, De Luxe silk-striped Madras, and Crescent, One tone, Venitia, Supreme, Regal, Empire a"nd Orient this latter group all silk-striped. Fiber-silk-and-cotton shirts are included. $3.95 Men's $7.50 te $8.25 Silk Shirts Splendid Silks Fashionable Celers and White Silk Broadcloth satin-striped and flat-striped; satin-striped Crepe, satin-striped silk Jersey. White with Broadcloth and Crepe and Jersey silk. All sizes 14 te 17. Ample selling space Shirt Section enlarged and Grand Aisle counters. Cibnbeli, First fleer. Bcculur Section and Grand Aisle. This ircek Jack ami Janet become ein helpers and bring fume nnd fortune te three peer orphan girh. CHAPTER I The Thrw Orphans FURIES, led by Kinj; Humrarr. flew into Jack's window. It was early dawn nnd Jack's rjes were still tightly closed in sleep. Other fairie.s led by Prince Flltter yinsh flew into Jnner'? window. She, tee, was deep in (dumber. Earh fniry band carried n magic blue bell cap. Plop! One cap dropped en Jack's head. Preste! He was clumcd Inte a fairy in pajamas. He hopped nut of bed into the ntr, flentlus about en gauzy wings. Plop ! The second cap dropped en Janet s curly locks. Preste! She. tee, became 11 fairy In pljamas. She bouneed into the nir nnd danced with Jack and the fairies en the first morning sun beam. "Dance nnd be gny! Pam-e nnd he Ky!" unng King Hummer. "We've nappy work te de today." The fairy king led them out of (hei window, across the yard, and abev- j the weeds, ailing blithely along en the fresh summer breeze. They mine nt Inst te a nent little cottage beside the bread public highway. "Here dwell orphans three," sang tin1' Fairy King. "They are as peer a-, can be. Our task Is te elieer their plight, nnd help te make their fortune bright." "Three fair girls left nil alone." added Prince Klltter-Flah. "Thej have naught te ent. net eon a bone." The fniries fluttered te a ulndeu am Jack and Janet looked ulthln. There they saw three pretty maidens. One pretty maiden was at the piano, sing ing a Pimple little whir, ami 'he Mini: It very sweetly. P.ut even as Jack and Junet thrilled with the piensiirv of hear ing her, she changed te another mhik nnd from her threat came squeals nud Fqualls like these of a eat with Its mil caught in a deer. , "That Is Anne, vbe thinks she an win fame and riches with her elis-." plgbed the Fairy King. "Her ca-e is very sad." And Jack and Janet, iov iev ering their uirs te shut out the horrid, founds, agreed with lilin. At the stove wits a second sis cr. She drew from the even a lovely crisp pie. ' that smelted se delicious it inMimth ' made Jack and Janet hungr for u hltc. i . Hut even as their noses were delight fully sniffing, alaek, foul smelling smoke "rolled from the even where the rest of the mrnl wns burning up. The odor made Jaak and Janet take their hnuds from their ears and held their noses. "That is Matilda. ' whispered tin Fairy King. "She thinks she can win fame nnd riches with her cooking. Her case is as sad as that of Anne " The third sister sat with needle and thread doing embroidery. She made lace se dainty nnd deft that .lane- took delight in gazing upon it. Then the turned te fashion the lace Inte a frock that hung en u dressmaking form. Hut whereas the lace was ilalnty nnd deft. the frock was ugly and clumsy. The fight mhdc .Timet shudder nt the less or m inurh geed lace nnd cloth. "That is Itese Marie." murmured the Fairy King. "She thinks she ran win fame nnd riches by making gowns for ladles of fashion. Her rar Is as Mil ns these of Anne nud Matilda." "Hew can we help these orphan sis. terii gain fame nnd riches?" asked the Fairy King. ' Jnck and Janet thought that ever n moment. i "i knew," cried Janet, her face lighting up. "Yeu nre a fairy king. Gire them cncli n wish." j The Fnlrv Klmr shook IN heni "Alas!" he said. "Wishing day comes only once u month, and that was yes terduy. All the ether dujs are doing liWVJf IWH, aim uui. ih one 01 iiiein. nnui $f$M U we de?" KYVllmrU. tae. acta an Idea, and what It Prominent Maker of Popular-Price Silk Underwear Clears Stocks closes out a scant thousand garments at a roost comfortable saving. Fer example here are $5 Silk-and-Lace Nightgowns te Sell at $3.95 Heavy crepe de chine in the most exquisite colorings orchid, pink, blue, honeydew and Nile green; mostly trimmed with "Calais laces"; some with filet; some just with the lovely deep band, tailored tops. $4 Envelope Chemises at $2.95 Mostly pink. Mostly lace-topped. $3 Envelope Chemises and Step-ins at $1.95 Embroidered in the pastel colors, or lace-topped. (timbrU, hrcend fleer. .(Ml 1 I (timbrU, hrcend fleer. I 1 v. t I I S "s ENM si J' T I ' sfffl Ml w wiwuwi I 9 A Very Helpful Corset Sale Fashionably Correct g AJCt Regularly $2 Corsets as Lew as te $3 Pink ceutil, broche and summer netting combined with broche. Types for the slender teens the adorable twenties the gracious "matronly" years. "Beautiful" Corsets at $5.90 The glorious brocades and fine ceutils that held their smart lines indefinitely. La Markette and La Vida makes. Sizes te 36. Regular $5 W. B. Corsets for $3.50 Including the Brides9 Pink Satin! "firm" cer- Topless sports models and sets that don't leek se. (ilmbtli, C'erMt Rlmp, Second fleer. Odd Lets, Short Lines and Single Pairs Frem Our Stocks of Women's Fine Lew Shoes $3.85 Values te $15! HJtF 165 Pairs Patent Celt Pumps 361 Pairs White Pumps and Oxfords 91 Pairs Black Kid Oxfords 407 Pairs Tan Russia Calf Oxfords 142 Pairs Tan Strap Pumps 91 Pairs Brown Kid Oxfords 182 Pairs Strap Pumps 311 Pairs Twe-Strap Pumpi 191 Pairs Medel Lew Shee 91 Pairs Brown Suede Pumps 111 Pairs of Sample Lew Shoes Over 2000 pairs and any pair at $3.85 is the best of luck! (Ilrabeli, Shee Stere, Second fleer. SJ0G1S PHILADELPHIA STORES WAREHOUSES NITED AUTO STORES INC Mail Orders Filled But we cannot premise all sizes of all tirps. Sold by Receivers te Gimbel Brethers Sale confirmed by the United States Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The stocks included Z i 1 heusands or Really Standard Accessories te which we add equally interesting lets. Only standard, reliable articles from the great purchase are offered. Many things were net of Gimbel standard and will net be sold here. But the bulk of the stock is of standard goods, the same wherever found. Siave Half Frem List Prices Save 25 en Tires Without question this is the most important distribution of auto supplies that Philadelphia has known. aw w - -, Goodyear Michelin Firestone : Goedrich Salem : Columbus and Eclipse Tires at Savings of 25 Percent Total stock is very large, but any size of a certain tire may be quickly sold out. Aute Seat Cevers for Ferd, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, Buick 4, Durant, Dedge and Overlandfer teurimr model. $7.85; for Sedan, $9.25; for Studebaker Special Six, $9.50 and $11; & nucisen ana Ussex Coach, $11. Tep Cever for FeflB, with rear curtain and fittings, $5.50. Slow-Step Signal with parking light, $4 instead of $8. Windshield Deflectors, $8.95 regularly $20. E Z Back Cushions, $1.50. And pretty much every standard item in accessories. -(llmbflit, Veutlfi ' :l"witt'l U&i tomorrow, in which the from Hying rairw into iaw.1 " Pra-ivvvLi i &&&. .f . . yic. ' "-TTVM.. tl Hi y iWSfRt'is i'..rf?Slt 'VMBjra"fffJI ' ' , , f r , iKt fa-.V ;;- , p. , al. 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