Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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Philadelphia, Monday, May 22, 1922
Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M.
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET' CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH NINTH
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Fer
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This week ends opportunity te buy a handsomely
mahogany-cased Player Piane for $335 three ye,ars te
pay.
Wp offer Community "Reliance" Sllvcr-plntctl Table
ware knives, forks and serving pieces at savings run
ning te half. A beautiful pattern discontinued.
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lf!L Proposes Contest With Balti-
mere Bey With All Girls
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"HpiI" Kteildnrt. innihlp-ilioelliic
champion of I'lillnilelpluM, who was ilc ilc
ffnted ly Trnnkle Mri Jamie. Hn Hnlti Hnlti
mere wiznid, in n cler reiilrt fur the
national title en Clt Hull i!nzii Satur
day, Mill tliinKs lie is i lie brier mini
find will clinlleiisi' tin Southerner (it ii
return mutch mi nctttinl griMimN.
"Iti'd" Miliits nut tlint lie In. i ivih
( by tlie miii-Kii of two marble. ."7 te
' C."S. mill mijm the iintiniial cliimipIiMi ;i
I fniiblcd te beat li i in out in In in. I feu
i minute of plnj tlu-eusli the midden
ulutiip of "1 In be" Until, tin' fi'inltiliH'
tar from Neuark, N. .1.. who went nil
te jdpoes mid let I'ninliie artier 11101,
of the bneti in the ciini'luilhiK round.
It is iiNn the contention of the lecil
pheneiu thnt he lint iiiui'ii creuud in
nttemptiui; te iINIeiIki' ii warble whiili
lieenuie Inlf buried ill the ground when
fuilliebndj Mopped en It. lie liviitleu.
llii inline, lint he blew, he didn't MM'
en it hinivlf, mnl the enlj etlnr pi r
ieii in the riu mi N'li hie MiirknlT.
the New erl; eutriint.
Ter the..e mid numerous ether ton ten
MUM "Ited" feels bilil.elf entitled te
another clmne. t the nntientil ebnni ebnni
pletisnip, ii tul he is prepnrinj: therefer"
te threw down the gap' of battle in the
near future, lie would like te pln
Frank le en the r.nnth of duly en mi..
Creunil and at anj hour. hi-, sole
teserMitlen being that there be no
Vionten in the affair.
(.'onipariseii!'. while odleu. often niv
iutcrctinc. mid "Ked" lias hw own
Ideas of the relative abilities of his bite
opponents. Nef te himself he thinks
Franlvie the best shit in the louteM.
ivlth the Newark girl third.
"She'.s a pretty pimil .shot." he ad
mitted, "but this guy from New Yerk'
HuliI He wasn't worth shuetiti;.
against. lie couldn't sheet at all. lie
vns tierce. I wouldn't want te pln
bim again."
ltey Week came te a suitable con
clusion estcrdu with "The llej. in
the Church" Day. in wbieli minMer
made boys and their problems the sub
ject of their discourses in vtrtuall all
the churches of this city.
WARNER Wiu. PROBATED
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$10,000 Ueft te Each of Twe Read
ing Institutions Residue te Kin
Twe bequests of SIO.OIIO each te in in
titlltieus in Ueadlng. I'll., were dis
closed tedaj when the will of Kiehard
Warner was probated. Mr. Warner
died siiililenl at the Maiiufactui-'r.'
Club. .March S. The b.i)Uet are te
the Widows' Heme and te the Heading
HeKpit.il. A gift of .'f.'tHM) was iiinde
te the Heme for Friendless Children in
this cltv, the residue of the estate going ;
te n nephew and n niece. .leepU N.
Wanner mid Kllzabeth A. Iira-c.
The SM),O0ll e.tate of .lane Craig
Diddle was held in trust for her sMer,
Meta Crale Middle, te revet t at the
death of the latter te two niece?. Metu
Crnlg Hebluette. and ltnil I'.utler
Itiddle Churehinan.
Four beque.sts of KUKlO eadi weie
made in the will of Uebeeca I.echlieim. '
They are te the Jewish Hospital, the
Jewish Maternity Hesjiltal, the .lewish
Fester Heme nnd the Veuns Women's
Union. A bequest of SeW was made
te Kenecth Israel Congregation, the
balance of the estate, whieh totaled less
than .SIOO.OOO. was left te her children,
Harry F. I.echlieim. Julius J. I.och I.ech
heim and Clara I.. F.liel.
Other wills preb.ited are tlie.e of
Jane Kitchen, STOOD: Amelia (' Wlute.
$5d.', and Sally J. Fetters, sii.'iiM).
Inventories of personal estates Hied
were as fellow. : Kuth Hnvlc.,
SSJMJe.J'.O ; NriilRi't Heyle. $.".i:;!).'JT ;
Sarah K. Wain. .Sin7.1"J.:i." : (J.car F.
West, $5S04: Hamucl M. Moses, 511,. !
BOl.l.'i: I'laeide Krate, .s:;i!,;(5T..';' I
Letters of administration were I
granted in the estate of Jehn S. Slicn Slicn
fle, ?.32,4!10. I
TAXI DRIVER ROBBED
Youths Get $16 at Point of Gun)
and Then Flee
Themas Ilradj. "I-H iMggur stieef,
chauffeur for the Quaker City Taxieab
Cemp.iii. was held up shertlj alter
; o'clock Sunday morning hj three
young men, and robbeil of S(5. hi.
night's receipts.
Itradj was about te turn his cab in
for theiilgbt and bad Monic, at Kiev
enth street ami Snjder iiriiin, under
an arc lamp, te make up Ins import.
The three jeiins ""' e.ime along, siw
him counting his money and tip
preached (plieilj. tine of them drew u
Kiln and ordered him te hand en-t rhe
money. The men ran nun) when )u
bad eemilied.
BOOM COLONEL BIRCH
Friends Urge Him te Run for New
Jersey Governer
Colonel Themas H. Hindi, of Itur Itur
lingten, N. J., fennerlj American Min
ister te Portugal, has been suggesteii a.
a Democratic candidate for (inventor of,
IS'pw Jerse) , '
'J'he suggestion was made in the ISur- ,
llngteil (Jazette, a weekly newspapn,
which stated Colonel Hlreh could com
mand tin support of manj Ui publicans
'also. The ferini i diplomat nnd his wifi
bae been ceusidcriii'i nn extended i.ii
te Portugal, but friends an- trying te
EprMiade Colonel llireli te enter tin- u.
einaterlal rai e.
CONCERT TONIGHT
, Police Band Announces Program for
This Week
Ceueer te be ghen in the i.'irinti.
parts of the cit. during ihe summer
wnntlis bj the Municipal I'fliul will be
sin tenlglit. under the dlnctinn of
Frank Miiirer.
The liregrain for lie week, together
with the locitien of each cemert, fol fel fol
lews :
Tnnlslit 1'irisiMii mwh li"ie'i &.xt &.xt
nrend and .siis-thlil ii'-'li'
Tu'-hiIiix TlioiaiiKeri mrrit bniiu Iwelftli
rl Tnlilf'-i'lh KirK"!"
0nrduy. Itffl sinet hlren 1cnt
Ullnl uii'l THenl'-rciuilh streei.
Tliurii'lii.' Kleventh innl Yerk lrtt.
IV ilas ".Viniee- rirfxstun'i'l. Kenrili divl
ClirlKtlnn mi
lHaturilHV nflrinuen llrliiiuiu I'lJf.iU
FalriiuMini I'lirk
Vmrriiii
I, itHreli Allien an Levlun' . . . T''N
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II, (h) "Mlllele A'lc. . . .Thullli.
(Ii) "AuIi.. te ' .Mumeii"!
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ri. H. kitli.ii Jlsal. Melndj" ,leiul.iu
il, Ti'iier tnlc vl.eiwl. .Mr Jie ,Siav
1, Wull WjJliitf ( Hie Wind" . Ilal
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I. .Muni ft II nn "f 1'r.llar
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IV Toe liPDlrui'iliiii of IUnll
Mm .siuiiii; ' I tunnel.
1 Seuth 61st Street Heme Looted
Jrwclri anil sllterwaie Mililcd at SI00
f illnniipcaicil fteni Ihe home
M , .YtltuV;. KM Seuth .SiMytl
b.-? ilurlliB ti. week' itbH'tice of
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the family.
Smartest English Prints Imported Lace-Voiles Dark-Ground Swisses Exquisite
Hand-Made Gowns Frem Paris Summer Crepes Frem California
Sale of Women's and Misses' Cotten Dresses
All New Ideas All New Fabrics
Sale Greups:
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Women's Dress
English Ratine
$15
Women's Hand-Draw n
French Dress
$15
.Misses' Dark-Ground
Swiss
$12.75
Misses' English
Print Dress
$15
$7.50,$12.75
$15, $19.75
$25
Misses' Dresses
At $7.."i0 Ginghams, California
crepes in "Resort styles."
U $12.75 Linens. Knglislt ging
hams. Embroidered Swisses. Dotted
bWlSSCS.
At $15 Paris-made Dresses. Won
derful organdies for graduation. Im
ported lacc-veilcs. English prints.
Dotted Swisses. t
At ' $19.75 Imported drop-stitch
crepes, made in America. Organdies
for graduation. Wonderful linens.
At $25 Mostly French models
voiles and flat crepe; hand-made in
Paris.
Umbe1a. MImcr' Section, 'third flter.
Women's Dresses
At $7.50 Gintthams tailored as
well as serges. Sizes up 4e 50.
At $12.75 Mostly non-crush linens.
And imported check ginghams.
At $15 Twe-color gowns of French
voile. Imported gowns of hand-drawn
voile. American-made gowns of Eng
lish ratine. Nen-crush linens.
At S19.75 and at $25 Almest every
gown except some fascinating or
gandies came from Pan's! Handker
chief linens. French voiles. Tinted
like sunset clouds! Hand-made.
Hand-drawn. Loep-trimmed. Lattice
trimmed. filmbrl. Wemrn'i Section. Third fleer.
Flags
Fer Memerial Day
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He irml.v for Memerial ("Deco
ration") )ay. Ami July 4tii.
Weel bunting, cotton, bIIIc nnd
American Navy wool bunting made
in uuporler manner. N
Deublo BtltcliInK in all Btrlpe
cenms.
Stars stitched en both sides with
strong 7Ab-7.hr hi Itching.
Triangular sewed piece at head
nd, heavy ennvus headings and
strong gremnicts.
Weel Bunting Flags-
Tect Trier, I lrt Trice
: :t . . .!. I sxii' . ...rt.r.e
::x .. . s.;s i axis t...tT.oe
1x t! ... . 10x1." ....10.50
6x S .... .WO j lixlS ....2.1.0U
CxlD . ... 8.3U . 1J20 .... 'Jfl.nO
UW.'-l 34.00
Flve-nnger brnckcti, te be used
en windows or perch, complete
with fie flags te a set
V.1 In. x If! In. . . . SOc t
K, in. x LM In.... Sue act
Jt in. x 36 In.. ..(II.US net
We have a special Flag Combi
nation Set. with I-'lve - linger
Bracket, four Flags, 16 In. x 24
In., nnd one 24 In. x 36 In. for the
center, at 00c net.
Cotten llnm mounted en White
Staff, with gilt spear . .
8 x 12 ln at 60c ilezen
3 2 x 18 In., at OSe dov.en
16 x 24 In., at $1.65 dozen
24 x 36 In., at 92.50 dozen
Cotten Flag, complete with pole,
rope and bracket sewed stripes and
guaranteed fast colors
3 ft. x 5 ft 9.1c
4 ft. X 0 ft fl.30
3 ft. X 8 ft 2.00
(Jlmlicli, Fourth fleer.
A " Summer ful" of
Glorious White Silks
from Italy's handsome "stand-alone" bridal sat
ins "like grandmother were s a biide." te cool .lap
silks for a simple slip.
White Bridal Satins at $2.95 te $6
Italian Bridal Satins at $4.95
White Crepe-Back Satins at $3.85
White Canten Crepes at
$2.95, $3.68, $3.85 and $4.95
White Crepes de Chine at
$1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $3.50 and $4.95
We Didn't Miss One
White Whip-Peer-Will Brocades at $5.95
White Silky Way at $4.95
White Thistle-Du at $4.85
tlif smartest things for speits skirts, wraps and
tenni. suits-
White All-Silk Crepe de Chine
Extra heavy, a regular $3.50 jit? fi5
grade for
-(Inihrl, .silk Salen, second fleer.
Tissue Zephyrs and Scotch Ginghams
Mere Especially for Children's Dresses
The Ginghams are the "Vni
The Zephyrs ate like a light-weight gingham,
soft and cool, yet firm. In gingham plaids, checks
and stripes with the colors net en in and guaran
teed fat.
.Ml new. thU-seusen designs all :it! C
inches wide, ami all priced, a yard ...
Andersen make
Biand new design-, including two-toned checks
and plaids in many colors. Kast colors, of ceuise.
The width i- lt'2 inches. The price is,
a anl
50c
-l.lnilwN, lotion Whi.Ii IiOOiU. tienil flour.
English Porcelain
Dinnerware Big Variety
comes te the lore in the Sale of China. It's directly imported thus
the usual dealer's profit is stued fie.-t qualities only, with, rich
underglaze df-igns every one Knows hew Knglish Porcelain- wear.
Blue Willow Sets
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51-pc. Sets, regularly
$22.50, at $13.50
100-pc. Sets, regularly
$40, at $22.50
The real, old-fashioned English
Hlue Willow. Fine for seashore
or country homes. Open stock
add te it any time. Pictured.
English Cottage Sets
51-pc. Sets at $15.95
100-pc. Sets at $29.50
One hundred and fifty of these
imported porcelain sets. Open
stock. Popular Azalea pattern.
American Porcelain
51-pc. Sets, regularly
$18.50 te $22.50, at $13.50
106-pc. Sets, regularly
$35 te $57.50, at. .$25.95
Aquariums
gTv9
notlier let of t'u'sc attrac
tive, 2-gallon, light-cut atjua
i turns. Complete with hand-wrought-iron
stand, as shown.
Instead of the regular price
of Se, they are SI. 9.1 complete.
Over 100 ether style.-of French,
Bavarian, Czeclie - Slevakiun,
English and American porcelain
sets, ranging from .'il te 108
pieces all at savings of -lOr.
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Thirtj stjlcs of American din
ner sets, best quality, with rich,
uxtiuWite border design'! and coin
geld handles. J'icturcd.
Lemonade or Iced
Tea Sets
rmx
L-SrV km ,Ly
A most desirable .Summer
novelty. .Squat-shaped pitcher
iind six fancy glasses, as
pictured. All attractively
light - cut. Ilegular S.'i.O.I
value, new complete at S2.!i,1.
IiImiIicU, li'urlll fleer unci snlniu.i Mnrr,
Gimbel Have
the Best Sewing
Machine Values
$19 $25-$39
Fer the Summer sewing
here's the chance te get a
splendid sewing machine at
A Fourth te a Third Less
Than Regular Prices
Terms $1 Weekly
Singer, Keystone, Demestic,
New Heme.
Standard and New Willard.
Brand new and slightly used
machines.
$45 Demestic, $19
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Women Gleve-Silk
Underwear
A Sale of Kayser Make,
"Vanity Fair" and Others
Even the Daintiest Leng Effects!
Even the Sweetest New Rainbow Shades!
Lew, Lew Prices!
Women's Gleve-Silk Vests
$1 7Q Lewest "Revised" Regular Price
l ' f Is $2.45 Have Been $2.95
Plain weaves fancy weaves, including the drop-stitch effects
that leek se cool and dainty. In the let, pink, sky blue, orchid, natu
ral, maize and white.
Seme with a touch just the correct touch of fine lace, and
generously, generously long!
Women's Gleve-Silk Chemises
Q Season's Prices Have Been
UO $4.95 te $6.50
Plain-tailored and lacc-trimmed styles.
Women's Silk Bleemers
and Step-ins
$2 68 Been $3,95 Me8tly
Kayser Make!
Lit op-stitch efTccts. Bleemers in pink, orchid and natural; Step
ins in pink and white. All with the careful reinforced sections that
mean long wear.
All first quality.
nimlMlt, rirtt fleer.
$49 New Willard,
$39 '
$10 te $15 allowance en
your old machine toward
the purchase of a Demestic
Electric Boudoir Cabinet
Machine. (,lmlirl. ruurlli lluur.
A Fine Brooklyn Maker's
Samples of Women's Beautiful
White Lew Shoes Sale-Priced
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$3.85
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Net a Pair Werth Less Than $8, $10 te $11
when sold as regular stock. Sample sizes of course n'e,
4 and 4'u.
White Kid : Black-and-White Effects
White Beechtex : White Buck
Tan-and-White Effects : White Ooze Leather
liliiibfU, Sevencl fleer.
Six-Day Stock-Adjustment Saleef
Furniture
Savings of $100 te $200 en Living-room,
Bedroom and Dining-room Suites
Chairs and odd, pieces arc marked, for clearance, as
well.
Furniture can be bought en easy payments
With advantage of all sale offerings.
Old English Chairs and
Rockers, Finest
Construction and Finish;
Weed Carvings,
Upholstered Seats
Special at
$20 Each
Value $50
Old Virginia
Fireside Chairs, Variety
of Coverings, Bread
Mahogany Arms
Special at
$28.50 Each
Values from $40 te $50
Hampton Chairs, Variety
of Coverings, Beautiful
Mahogany Arms, High
Wing Backs
Special at
$25 Each
Value $35 te $45
Mahogany Chairs and
Rockers, High Cane
Backs, Upholstered Seats
Special at
$30 Each
Value $50
Glmbtla,
Sixth fleer.
Window Panels of the New
"Cable Lace" Special at $1.45
Usual length usual width.
Heavy fringe en lower edge.
Storage-Size Cedar Chests Special at $14.95
Big enough te lay blankets away in!
Ly. h ! j1-- '-U"
Cretonne Window Curtains Pair and Valance
Special at 98c
Pictuied.
All lovely, summery color
ings. 35c te 55c Cretonnes a
"Clese-Out" at 28c
Discontinued patterns
many of them.
Single - piece colorings
some of them.
All yard-wide. All wash
able. Perch Awnings
Ready te Hang But
Custom-Grade
Plain 8-or.. heavy khaki or
tan-and-white stripes.
These six sizes:
5.0 at $10.95
7.6 at $12.95
9.6 at $14.95
14.6 at $19.95
15.0 at $20.95
15.6 at $21.95
-I" i"1 BIS
$ i1 ' wlrfti
(ilmbrU, I'liheliltrr Stere, Ufih fleer.
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY RECEIVED
50c Strawberry Preserves, 25c
750 cases, Lenex, in 1-lb. jars; eases at $5.90, or dozen for $2.93.
or 's-dozen or a-jar lets at 25e a jar.
25 chests "Harmony Chop" Mixed Tea, 4 lbs. for $1.
Carload Lenex Kansas hard-wheat Fleur, Vg-bbl. sacks,
at $1.28.
5000 lbs of "Cup e' Comfert" 38c dry-roast Coffee,
in 10- or 4-lb. lets, at 25c lb.
500 Philadelphia sugar-cured Hams, at 32c lb.
7500 lbs. of St. James Blend Coffee, at 4 lbs. for $1.18.
iurii 1.50,ca,es of Sharpless premium wrapper Evaporated
Milk, in dozen or V2 -dozen lets, at 9c a can.
Half Price California Peache.
500 cases of Luscious Yellow Peach Halves, 45c value,
in case, ipo.eo; dozen, $2.68; can, 23c, or 4 cans
ier
90c
500
18c Early June Peas. 12ec
cases Purity Brand Tpnrlrr Ivarlv l..n Hnl .
Peas, case, dozen or Yi -dozen lets, can ) U2
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