Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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Paris, May 20. the French foreign
flee has no knowledge of the reported
eanvlctlen of Charles It. Crane, former
merlcftti Minister te China, by
reneh military court In Damascus, en
charge of Inciting n riot, as reported
tn prest dispatcher. It was stated today.
Troubles In Syria were provoked by
"Injudicious tnlk ' by Mr. Crane,
foreign office officials said, 'but up te
the present tne'ncnt they had no In
formation regarding any condemnation.
Mr. Crane, who Is new In Paris, said
he was confident the report of his con
viction was nn error. He plans te sail
t New Yerk en June 3. In explaining
his visit te Syria Mr. Crane said:
"My reception by the people of
Damascus was entirely friendly. They
asked why their wishes, made known
te the committee en mandate In Tur
key three jcars age. never hnd been
heard from. They said that since that
time, en account of severe French cen
sorship, they had net been able te ninke
their voice heard by the outside world.
"Whatever demonstration they made
was te make me understand that their
feelings agalnt the French mnmlate
, were stronger than ever. They hoped I
could get their menage out.
"There was no rioting, but such dem dem dem
onstratiens were of daily occurrence en
the streets of Caire. The Uritlsh did
net lese their heads. The French chief
of police, however, a native who has
been terrorizing Damascus ever since
the French occupied it. made capital
out of such demonstrations and used
machine guns en unarmed people, and
some of the leading men of Damascus
were sent te long terms In prison with
out trial.
Ail tnese tnciaenis were xereseen
and indicated in the report en man
dates, and great injustice has been done
both te the Syrians and te censerva-
tive French people, m. well as te our
own missionaries and educators, by the
suppression of that report by our State
Department.
"I myself have had no disagreeable
experiences with French officials either
In Damascus or here."
"8ince mv return te Paris three days
age," said Mr. Crane, "I have been
very cordially received by many mem
bers of the French Senate and ethers
, high In the Government, and there is net
the slightest indication that anv action
has been taken or is contemplated
against me. However, it would net
surprise me if the military authorities
of Syria were much aroused ever the
popularity of the United States
throughout Syria, and they might show
resentment by military action against I
me. I visited Syria for tnrce days dur
ing the first week In April for the pur--'lpese
of observing whnt had taken place
Since I was sent there n 1010 by Pres
ident Wilsen te report en the situation.
I confirmed the conclusions which were
contained in my report te President
Wilsen. ,
"As I was leaving Damascus thou
sands of Syrians gathered 'around the
car. Bang their national anthem and
cheered the United States. The nest
day there were many arrests, but it Is
net true the French mllltnry authorities
asked me te leave the country or threat
ened te arrest me.
"T was in Srrln ttnlitlr n n nrirnti
J' k cltfsen. and I de net represent the
iSr 'United States Government or American
missionary Interests in byrla. I am
deeply interested in the outcome of the
Syrian question. American mlsienary
Interests have invested $0,000,000 in
Schools and in ether was in Syria, and
tn this extent America is concern with
tae problem.
"i told the Sjrlan officials and ethers
that I was there as a privnte American
..Citizen and had no commission from the
American Government." Mr. Crane
thought the reported sentence, if true,
would net apply in Trance and said he
was planning te 'sail for New Yerk
en the Aqultanla June 3.
In an earlier interview Mr. Crane
said he wns "making an effort te de
something" regarding the Sjrian situ
ation and that he Intended "working
along the same lines in Londen."
MOSCOW HOOTS COUNSEL
FOR RUSSIAN SOCIALISTS
Foreigners Who Will Defend Revo
lutionists Jeered at Station
Moscow, May 26. (By A. P.)
Hoeting and catcalls from thousands
of Communists greeted foreign Social
ists chosen as counsel for the Russian
Socialist Revolutionists, upon their ar
rival here from Riga last night.
The Russian Secial Revolutionists
have been held for some time in jail,
charged among ether offenses with at
tempting the life of Premier Lcnine.
Their trial will begin early in June.
The Socialists. Emile Vandervalde.
Belgian Minister of Justice. Kurt
Kesenfeld and Theodere LiebLneclit.
German See!allt leaders, ami Herr I
Waters, of Helland, trnclcd here in a
special car. I
The demenstrants here, while waiting ,
for the train, rehearsed in French nndi
German the cry : "Down With Vandcr
velde!" and brandished placards aimed
at Liebknecht. who is n brother of tun
1m Kj"-' Uehknpcht. reading: "Coin,
Cain! What have you done with your
brother?" Other placards bore the in-1
hinpuun: "A bullet in the brenn of
these who stabbed the proletariat in the
back!"
The visitors walked between lines of
militia te an automobile, which dree
away amid hooting and whistling from i
both men and women, many in the
crowd thumbing their noses and making
ether gestures of contempt. The visitors I
were taken te a heue outside Moscow , .
where they are closely guarded. I
POLICEMAN NABS BROTHER
Prisoner Accused of Taking $33 (
Frem Their Sister '
Pittsburgh. May J(I (Ilv A. P )
Patrolman Jeseph McDonnell late yes
terday arrested his brother Peter after I
m. short chase because, it wns nllecetl.l
Peter had taken $33 belonging te their'
Sister, Mrs. J. Carney. I
Mrs. Carney left the heue te go '
shopping and when she teturncd the )
tneney which had been 1'laced in a disn i
in the cupboard was mining. She tele- i
nhened te Jesenh and he wt out feri
Peter. The latter had $'JH In his pos
session wlun caught. He was locked
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Trust Company Contests Award
Reading, Pa., May 20. At a confer
ence here of interested parties it was
.decided that the eiulty proceedings In
stituted bv the People's Trust Com
pany, of Wjemissing, ngalmt nil thec
who figured in the arrest and conviction
if the bank bandits which robbed the
lastltutlen en February -I, 1021, of ensj
ad securities te the alue ct $160,000,
shall be heard by the Berks Court next
i iHMiiay morning, -mere ure twenty
k iiwe claimants for the $5000 award,
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24 Medels
in Women's
Summer Silk
Dresses
-Special
at $25
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Including
The right aemething te wear, wherever
you're going te be next Tuesday!
Fenr models in the new printed crepes
lovely navy and white printing for
street wear; beautiful red and white
printings for country club and shore and
Summer evenings.
Twe models in printed foulards.
Twe in cool, natural-color silk pongee.
At least twelve models in plain-color
silk crepes.
And four charming models in all-whita
crepe de chine, including some hand
drawn dresses.
-GUnbel, Baten at TJnti, Third flaw.
Girls' Khaki
Knicker Dresses
Seeciid
at $3.55
Sports "shirt" with UtrHert-en knickers
suitable for all summer fun.
8- te 16-year sixes.
Girls' $2 and $3 Bletisei
at$l
Regulation middies. ,
And some- gingham-trimmed.
6- te 20-year sizaa in the let.
Girls' Tub Skirts. $1
All-white.
6- te 16-year sizes,
New Bloemsr Dresses.
$1.95
Splendid, sturdy giagham.
Detachable bloomer.
6- te 12-year aba.
Capes. Special at $5
The new yoke-cap. , ,
Made of pelaire, in French blue or tan.
6- te 14-year sit.
OUaMt, galea f SMts, TMrt fleer.
Indestructible
Pearl Beads
Half Price
Guanalawsl Ntte PtJ
Bought from the finest
siakar in France t half
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Paris' usual prices.
1195, $4.t5, 15.95 te $8.93
'for W.59 te 17i9 Valaeat
Beautifully graduated; solid solid
geld clasps; exquisite luster.
OlmbeU, lint flee.
The Sale of Van Raalte
Pure Silk Gloves
for Women
Continues Tomorrow
A sale at average half price te establish Gimbels
as Van Raalte headquarters.
58c
75c te $1.25
Values
Twe - clasp
tricot and Milan
ese silk gloves in
white and colors;
backs in self and
contrasting color.
95c
$1.25 te $1.75
Values
Milanese silk 2
clasp gloves, with
cuffs tucked or
e m b rei d ered;
strap-wrist gaunt
lets. And 16-but-
$1.48
$2.25 te $3
Values
1 6 - button ex
tra heavy Milan
ese silk; Milanese
gauntlets extra
heavy some
with strap pearl
buekle. All colors.
$3 and $4 Cushion-Brim
Sailors at $1.95
Cushion-brim, pencil roll, taper
ing bell crown.
Celer-contrast-faced or color-contrast
pencil roll. Or all-of-a-tone.
White, black, brown, navy. Black-and-white,
navy-and-white, brown-and-sand,
jade-aud-white.
-Gtmtxb, Tint nnt Thirl fleer.
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Dainty Guimpet
with sleeves, for wear with the
sleeveless coat, dries' or
sweater, are made of soft, fine
net, daintily trimmed with
"Val.,". Venise, filet and Irish
pattern laces, or combined with
embroidered net Seme are
piped with gingham. 81, $1.59,
81.95, 82.25 te 87J5.
Fine white voile Guiatpe
with, sleeve and roll Tuxedo
cellars, show rows of drawn
work, tucks and Venise lac.
88.
Sleeveless frilly Guimpe art
of net or voile, and have full
jabot effect fronts, lac
trimmed. Priced at 81, 8K50,
$1.95, 82.95 te 86.
OMlt. ftal Int.
ten tricot silk.
Black, white and fourteen fashionable shades.
Olmtwli. OIet Secttni nd Thorentfcfaj, lint Sw,
$3
Hand -Made Waists
of CrOMBar Dimity
Se Special
at
that we've had hard work holding en
te enough te risk telling about!
Open down the back. 'Bleck-work with
hemstitching. And hand-embroidered
dots.
But "Hand-Made." Galore at
$3 and $3,95
Sheerest batiste, voile, dimity. ;
Real Irish and real filet trimmed
OlaiMi. Salen, at Dm,. Thin! fleer.
Children's
Dresses, $1
Values $2.9$ te $5.95
Samples
Dainty, dainty lawns and or
gandies, elaborately lace- and
embroidery-trimmed. Sashed
or ribbon-run. A bit mussed,
but they'll "tub new" in time
for Decoration Day, tool
Ages 2 te 5.
OlntMli.
Flnt fleer. ThoreashUro.
Men's Hickok Buckles
65c T
Value
$2.50
$1.15 vr $1.45
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Men's Solid Sterling enslne-turned Hlekek Boekleo, ngraed, epace for engraving. Initial
and a tubular cowhide Belt, complete at 11.45! alue ft. SO.
One Initial engrared free.
Buckle eeld aeparately at SBet Belt at 80e .
Men's Solid Sterling Hickok Buckle with cut-out Initial: engraed, and with one-piece
cewhldn Belt, complete at 11.18 1 alue 12.
Buckle aeld separately at ieei Belt at SSe , ...
Men'a Hickok Buckle, raised initial ; new patented non-slip slide ; and one-piece cowhide
Belt, complete at SSe.
Buckle sold separately at e and Belt at SSe.
OlmbfU. Vtret fleer. !eBe Fernltaiiisi, Math Street.
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Fifty Styles : 7000 Pairs
Women's Smart Lew Shoes
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The Usual Price It S8
Surnjes 8tecks.f jpm several large factories
often with the famous nam right en the shoes!
Russia Calf; Black Kid; Black Satin: Pat
ent Celt; Suede; White Pre-Buck; White
??.eSMe,XJ Tan-and-Whlte; Black-and-white;
All-White.
Oxfords dress pumps rubber-soled sports
ouwce fcuicai, awap ftnecis:
Alse 3190 Pairs
of Women's tT Lew
Shoes. Many nar
row widths, but all
sizes te start with!
Re-priced at
$2.65
$3.85
Misses' and Chil
dren's Shoes. Mary
Jane pumps, white
pumps, play ox
ford s, barefoot
sandals. Special at
$2.35
QlabelirBbee Stere, BeeoeS fleer.
Salem Cord Tires
A Sale
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Over-size tires guaranteed for 8000 miles, just as
though sold at full price.
tlet Sle
30x3 $18.00 $12.35
82x3tt 25.50
31x4 29.40
32x4 32.40
83 x 4 33.40
34x4 34.25
32x4 41.90
33x4V4 42.85
34x4 43.90
35x4 45.20
36x4 46.15
33x5 52.15
35x5 54.75
37x5
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18.10
21.00
22.00
23.00
24.00
29.00
30.00
31.00
32.00
33.00
37.00
39.00
57.60 41.00
Olnbelf, Fourth fleer.
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SKU.O tOf
(Repainted) Gelf Balls,
$4.95 a dozen
A ceed aaeertment of Silver King.
IWhy-Net, Dunlop and Colonel (re
Ipalnted) balls te sell at II.SS a de.
i umperieu rrem t-ngiana.) iew
'balls of these makes sell at S12 a
Caddy Han aez.
sddy
J 5"
SDtclal 6" lite bag.
three (t) otaye. leather
trimmed, ball pocket and
heavy leather sling. Reg
ularly id,
at ......
$2.95
Gelf Clubs
Anether let of the fam
ous new Burke Gelf Clubs
made specially for us
RTT.'Ir.!!' $2.25
Gimbels. Fourth fleer.
Candy 178
C 'ine rer holiday gift
iiea wun rea, wnite
na diu riDDen.
Comprising 1 lb. Asserted Chocolates. 1 lb. of Mint
Plait and 1 lb, of Asserted Hard Candlee the S lbs.
Marsh-
40c
As
for 7 Se.
Chocolate Straws, as as
eorted flavors, Ofl.
lb. tin. at fiOC
creaaa Almonds OO.
at. lb. box.
Choeelato
mallows,
lb box
Olmbels selected
ertea Chocolates, qa
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Patriotic Bexes Filled With Asserted Gumdroes
Memerial Day, box, at .' 48 C
CMsnbcla) ; hestnet Street Annes.
Orand Aisle and Snbwsy store.
Men's Straw Hats
at $1.95
Just the straws in demand
shapes and sizes for every
taste. Fine sennits, coarse
sennits, smooth edges, saw
edges; wide and narrow bands.
$1.95. Ready for Memerial
Day, week-ends and outings.
Outing Caps, of fine mehairs
and tweeds, at $1.
Palm Beach Outing Hats at fl.50.
Duck Tennis Hats at $1.
GlstbtU, First fleer, Ninth Street.
Beys' White Middy Hats at 55c te 85c.
Beys' Wash Tarns at 95c te $1.75.
Beys' Madagascar Hats at $1.50 te $2.
Beys' Straws at $2 te $5.
Beys' "Babe Ruth" Caps at II.
Olmbels, Third fleer.
Subway Stere Bought 517
Atlantic City and
Willow Greve
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But $22.50
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Sell
at
A maker's clean-up he's about finished making
silk dresses; clears decks te concentrate upon cottons.
Mostly Heavy Cantens and Geergettes
Mostly Elaborately Beaded
Crepe-knits, tee wonderful two-color sports
combinations. Satins rich, heavy satins wonder
ful in new high colors!
Plenty of the new high colors.
Plenty of white. i
Plenty of black and navy. ' ,1
Misses' sires, mostly 16s and 18s.
Women's sizes, 80 te 44.
JljsbeljSobwsrStjre.
Te Be Closed Out at
An opportunity te secure a pair
of geed-looking low shoes at an un
usually low price and Just before
Memerial Dayl
RUSSIA CALF
BLACK KID
PATENT LEATHER
WHITE : TWOTONES
Mostly the well-known Rice k Hutchins make. Early selection
is advised ,
Children1! Shee Specially Priced at $1
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$2
atmbels, Bsbwsr Stere.
MenTs Ught-Weight Suits
Kuppenheimer
and fturietuUmttu
Of Finest
Woolens
5, m, M5
Single- and double-breasted,
also sports models. Quality
clettai.
Frem ether suppliers ,
Men' Siik-Lmed
Suits at $50 ,
Finest imported blua serges
and soft-finished worsteds from
Great Britain and Belgium.
Blue Serge
Suits.. $35
Society Brand; single- and
double-breasted. Specially geed
value at $86.
Other Serge Suits at $25.
Two-Tretitert
Suit. $32.50
Serges, worsteds, cassimeres,
valeurs. -fancy suitings. I81J50.
Londen-Aade Gsbardines, at $29 and $35.
Clese-out of Tep Ceata, at $22.50.
Straight and raglan shoulders.
OtaMa, 8oeea4 fleer, MUta Street.
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J because they're just the sort of suits that real
Tbeys want, and se well designed that they're
J no trouble te fit The snecial nrices make buv.
ing a pleasure for parents, tee.
7- te 18-year Norfolk Suits, $11.50 Many
models in blue serge, cassimere, mixed worsteds,
etc., all with extra pair of full-lined knicker.
Prices were $16 te $20.
8- te 16-year Norfolk Suits; $8 .75 Value $15,
All-wool blue serge, imported worsted, cassW
meres, etc. y " f
. 7- ta 18.7ar Wash Suits, $7.18, $8.75, $10,
$12JS0 Palm Beach, Panama cloth and linen.
Many with extra knickers.
$. te It-year Waah Salts, $1.85, $2.25, $2.95,
$3.85 Pure tan linen, blue Palmer linen (cot.
ten), invincible cloth, galatea, rep and Peggy
cloth. In varied styles, colors and combinations.
All colors guaranteed fast.
Gimbels, TUrf fleer.
Saturday Ends This Offer
$335 for Beautifully
Mahogany-Cased
Player-Piane
The price is inclusive no interest, no extras;
free bench, free tuning, free delivery.
Sold under our
broadest guarantee
Pay $10
and the
Instrument Gees
Heme.
Then $2.50
Weekly.
This is the most wonderful value we have known.
All will be gene by Saturday evening.
GUmbels, Sereeth fleer.
Saturday in the Subway Stere
At Stere Opening Tomorrow
A Greup of Women's $5 e $7
Strap Pumps and
Oxfords I $9
S,.,
Subway Stere : Tomorrow
Men's Light-weight '
Twe-Trousers Suits
$15 : $18.50 : $25
Values $20 te $35
Medels for the young man as well as the mere conservative man.
Various mannish materials, including blua serge. Wanted pat
terns ana cneice colorings. $15, $18.58 and $25.
MEN'S WHITE DUCK TROUSERS AT S1.05
Glbel, Bebwar fltere.
Beys' All-Weel Oliver Twist
Suits $2.85
Made of serge? full-lined knotftreusers. Ail sizes for chaps of 3
te 10 years. Save half at $2.85.
Beys of 3 te ie years can be Beys' Wash Trousers, 7r
fitted with Wash Suits O C I fl te 1 ft vars.' at .......' W
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