EZB "Wrv MAA.- - ' -v'ivv'. ., f8 mmt'w ..v n - X s 'Hi"-fl,'l-i: -f " i""-vSWWj'S' k " i i . EX? m eri EVENING PUBLIC LED PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922 , v HAYS TAKES SIEP BH Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT n EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia. Monday, June S, 1922 Fer ' &; Coel clothes for het days net "catch-penny," but made, te serviceably, stylishly meet your needs. Gimbel Stere today has the largest stocks in Philadelphia. And Philadelphia is the best shop ping tqwn in the world. Fer Tuesday "Ti Tuesday wrc i x . Ar ma - - . 1 0 PURIFY MOVIES I I W Ffir R' K' te I X ' y. mis M r$s !fe i, 3V " IklNnds Censorship Ultimatum te fiKftT ... . 3f All producers ana uireciers VIOLATORS FACE DISMISSAL .NfW r,2?vPv. K! i New Yerk, ..Time 5. An. ultimatum te the innliiK picture industry te clean J up tlie Ainu nml keep tiiem rlenn lin lfn farmiilnteil by Will It. Hnr nnd J the member' of the Motion Picture i Producers nnd l)ltrihutnr of Amertnt ' The- nvot'intlen repreetil between 7(1 i nd 80 per rent of nil turning picture Hide in tliN country. The tilt (inn t u m I te be pnted thl morning in nil tiidles In till" city nnd ' Le Angele. rnlllm; upon tbp entire j Induetry tn n-l"t In eliminating obiee ebiee obiee tlennble fentnre. Tn eneb enmnanr Mr. Hays' letter Is te be nccemp.inie 1 by,a letter from tbp bend of tbe con- i erh. Sonic letter' intitnnte tbnt nnr 'empleye mIie falls te lne tip te the i nlrlt nnd letter of the dictum will be dismissed. I After n 'tul of the mevinc picture i ftduptrv Mine be took office n pre-l-dent of the new association en Mnrch ." last. Sir. Has decided nbeut three weeks w:e that be vbeubl tnke se me ftand that would guarantee dean tilm te the public. A meeting of tbe direc nta wn cnlled for Mnv IT. nnd Mr jlnyp" proposal for n warning te nil members a apiireved In iinnnimens rote. It wn intimated that till itltlinnt'itn . is the last word te n few ilin-i ter nrhese pictures harp been questionable. and that failure te comply with the new rule would mean dismissal from the in dustry, j "We nccept full rpspenlbiIit for the I future." said one of the ntbcinls of tin association, "but, of ceure. we cannot i be responsible fur hltns made before this time." I The officials said that till' action ' Meant net only the spttin, of n strict censorship In ench producing cetnpnnr but In the office of Mr. Hays' n well i Complaints of lndiidual theatregeer en features thought bj them te be ob jectionable are te be rceeiwd nt the office of Mr. Hais. who will t.ike quick I action where disciplining 1 needed. Thoe who nttended the meitil.g en May 17 and approved Mr Ilaj.s' sug gestions for i warning te nil etnplecl were Adelph Xuker. president of the i Famous IMaycrs-I.asky Corporation; William Fex, president of the Fu Film Corperation: Frank .T tintNul, of the GeldwMi Distributing Corperation: Earl AV. Hammuns. of the Kducatienal j Ytltn PvdliniiiMu Tun I 'n rl T.irtninili Af fhe T'nirersnl film I"!TChnnires. trie . i Marcus I,eev. of the Metre Pictures Corporation; Jehn M .biinn. of Vitu-i graph. Inc.. nnd Lewis J. Sebntck. of the Select Pictures Corporation. It was also approved bj ethers net ut the neetlng. I DENIES GLORIA SWANSON OBTAINED DIVORCE ABROAD1 Companion of Trip Says She Never! ' Heard of Such a Suit ' New Yerk. June .". A report that Gleria Swanson. him nnr, lrid ebtalnid a divorce Jrem Herbert K Somborn abroad Is untrue, sns Mrs Frnnk lr- I en, wife of the director of First Na tional screen productions She nnd Miss Swnnsen were companions en a re- cent trip abroad. j Mrs. I'rsen ald yesterday: "I was with Miss Swanson during I bpr entire trip. We arrived in Londen about April 'Si. We stayed in Londen n week, then went te Paris, where we stepped for ten dajs. We were In Per lin for a week, returned te Paris and , then hailed. One could net get a di vorce in such a short period " I Asked If Mi's Svvnnsen intended te ue her second husb.ind. Mrs. I'rsen replied : "I don't believe M ; 1 think she I . iveuld have told me about it if she i Intended any sm action " Mrs. I'rsen said that the American gowns Miss Swanson were in Paris created a stir, adding: i "It was one instance where an Amer ican s(rl went evir anil taught the I French hew te dress." ' 80 DIE IN SHIP DISASTER Passengers Unable te Reach Shere , When Explosion Sinks River Beat Buenes Aires, June .". (Hy A. P. i Eighty persons are believed te have pr Hbed In the sinking c-terdnj of the steamer Villa Finnea en the Parana , River, near Pesadas At that point the river forms the beundaij between Ar gentina and Paraguay. The -vessel turned thirtj tabin pas nengers, seventj second class my ners and a gineral care, Iticludiiu l'i) drums of naphtha One survivor salii the sleeping passengers vvre awaketud ut 1:40 A. M. eterdi bv trie of alarm and rushed en detk te find the visl enveloped in flame-1 A few second" later there wusa he.ivj txplesifin u tilth caused the beat te till and sink r.ipni' v near'y n mile from the Piraguiivan shore. Seme of the uninjuml urvivur Bwum ashore An urn iiinriii'd report 'aaitUtliat the enlv cabin passengers raved were the members of n famil of North Amerb ans, anil three ether-. Reception te Dr. Phillips The vestrj of tlu Church of the Sn lour will held a renptien In honor of tbe Ilev - II Phillips and Mrs Phil lips tonight In he Suntlav si hoel room-i at Thirty-eighth and Chestnut ujets fe, :Er-d m N IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS Jun 22, July 0, 20. Auiu.l 3, 17. 31, StpUmlur 14, 28 Oclebtr 12 ;Round $16.80 Tip Frem PHILADELPHIA Ticket sewl In parlor or plmt art en raymrnt of ujiul cnartraa for rac ix.cuplt'1, Inclullnx aur-charc. lftv THA1N I.KAVKX M baawrn manqartl T'm riireaa Hirmt matien s 'JT A. M 'Wt I'hlladttlphli h 1J A. Jt. $ Dlnlnir Car Attache! Tk ll, Reute te Macara aratip, aiina t. neb dMtllctlt rlrfa Imiutlful NuKnurlianna . VttMOrtlinat f r frnm nis- Wfjftimu. Tlckfii eHj for tl tiu MBBjiiiu system ar Uaalte4 Getting quickly away from the war-time fallacy that "cost doesn't matter; the public pays" the Gimbel Stere has driven business en the basis of the best possible values obtainable for its Customers. This isn't "bein's it you" sophistry but a serviceable basis en which te increase business. Nightgowns Envelope Chemises Vests Step ins Petticoats Sale-Grouped at d Values $1.50 te $1.75 The chemises and niRhtRewns run the Eamut of styles from hemstitch-tailored te gar ments half-lace! The Petticoats are of cambric, with pretty embroidered flounces. And the vests match the step-ins! Cress-bar muslins, pink batistes or lacey nainsoeks. ;. I, r I nimbtln. First and Second floors. I New Sports Styles in Corsets At $3 June Specials That Are Regularly $5 and $6 And just that "little support" is mighty Important in keeping her figure trim and shapely through vigorous sports. La Markette make. Fine novelty ceutils and brocades. And types for tall, medium and little figures. $3. $1.50 for Regular $2.50 Cerselettes A popular "corset" combi nation hip confiner and band let. Of dainty pink broche. Hese supporters te match. Glmbfld, The Pink Shep, Strond fleer. Clipped $20 te $45 Frem the Prices of Misses Exclusive Medel Three-Piece Suits which are all com cem plete dresses with separate, matching capes. And al! arc of the most luxurious silks of the season. The New Price Is $35 Black, navy, gray, henna and the smartest, gayest, cutest, most dashing of two-color affairs. "Medel sizes" only 16s and 18s. Glmbrii, Salen of Drtii, Third fleer. V U ' I 2 C" mmsmwMmii $35 June Silk Sale ! Handsome All-Silk Crepes de Chine and Canten Crepes $2.68 Regularly $3.50 and S4.50 And We've Added 10 Sew Shades te the Original Forty that began the Sale. A new wonderful jade a new pale periwinkle that approaches hydrangea. New golden browns and green olive-browns the "rich brunette" can wear. A new henna tint's especially "mellow." But all are interesting shades high-grade shades. And the silk is a wonderful quality. OlmhrU. Silk Salen., becend fleer. Orange Blessem Wedding Rings Solid Platinum At $10 Most Stores Ask Deuble and Over All from a fine old New Yerk diamond house. All delicately hand-wrought in orange blossom design yes, worthy even of "the prettiest hand in the world"! The same style, a trifle heavier, at $12 equal value. Olmhrla, 4ewelrr Shep, Tlrat fleer. Hundreds of Charming Graduation Gifts in This Sale of Novelty and Imported Plated and Sterling Silver Jewelry Half Price Variously fancy Breeches, Bar Pins, Jet Jew elry, Bead Necklaces, Pencils, Earrings, Cigar ette Helders, Pen and Pocket Knives, Men's Sports Cellar Pins, Girdles, Derine Bexes, Vanity Cases. In the let many beautiful sterling pieces. Variously 25c, 50c, $1, $1.50 and $1.95 Fer Regular 75c te $5 Values (,lmlwl, Klrnt fleer. Kerkhoff's Famous French Djer Kiss Perfume This fascinat ing, alluring per fume, whose deli cate sweetness is se deserve dly popular, is being offered at less-than-usual prices. $1.75 Djer Kiss Perfume, $1.45 $2.50 Djer Kiss Perfume, $2. 10 $3.25 Djer Kiss Perfume, $2.75 "$1.75 Toilet Water $1.45 90c Sachet 65c 50c Face Powder. . . . 38c 25c Talcum Powder. . . 19c All are Djer Kiss make and odors. Girehi., nm noer. Real Lace -Trimmed Brussels Net Waists a Sale Greup at $5 Twe models two of the dainti est models that ever complemented n smart tweed suit or set-off a sleeve less dress! One Is trimmed with real Irish. The ether, trimmed with real filet. Beth have three quarter sleeves. One has a Peter Pan cellar one a "Peggy." limb), Salen of DrtM, Third fleer. Belber Hand Luggage Remarkably low Sale-priced in some instances you save about half. And every wanted style and leather! Traveling $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95, Bags f $13.95, $14.95 up te $24.95 6f Sb Tracling Bags, 15 distinct pat- "' , l,u ' ' i tcrriH In ntn-frnmn nnrl tnj. sewed frame kinds. Styles .Vpiece. Oxford, English frame, club-combination and .3 piece. All are full-lcather-lined, ever the fullest-cut patterns. Leathers Walrus, Hand-Bearded Cowhide, Grained Cowhide. Sizes 18 and 20 inches. Suit Cases: $6.95 $9.95 $12.95 $14.95 (Jlmbflit, Flm fleer. Women's ? Lew Shoes Twe Pairs for the Regular Price of One That's the Story of This Surprising Sale And whatever size or type or leather or fabric it's here! Kids, suedes, satin kid, brown calf, cherry calf. At fcl QC And white shoes galore! All half price p400 (ilinhtls, Shee Hterr, h.rentl fleer. Housekeeping Needfuls Dangler Gas Ranges Ranney Refrigerators I I ji ' JrM-L-J fglala VI I i White porce lain panel doers, -drip and broil ing pans, con nected free in city limits where fuel line extends te V kitchen. Sold en Easy I'ay- L ments. Price $37.50 Ml White enamel lined, dry air circul at ion. Side ice com partment, capa city 50 pounds. Price $17.95 1000 Fleer Polishing Mops prepared ready for use, and one 4-oz, bottle of O-Se-Ezy Pol Pel ish. Reg. held ifer 1, CQn new ....' 'Ssr lpr fUWHsWP 600 Universal Aluminum Sauce Pans wtr" Best time, new Deuble -lipped, 1 ' - quart size, made, will latt a llfe- Kegularly 85c, 39c OlutwL, Fourth fleer, Mail and Phene Orders Filled Same Day Received Tedd's Old Virginia Hams, 55c lb. necipe for coeKine witn each Ham- ;-,. a. m.ik at 55c lb. average, Advertised Coffees Sheppard's "Morning Sip," "Lord Calvert," also "Boscul Brand"; rich Coffees; X ACn three 1-lb. containers for $1.30, or each at OC Dlendcd Coffees Silirru ft DvauawIm r i-l,t.l m .. m i. . .. . . -" I icnciTiiiK :" i'lVL ."... ?",:?- V "'"S " hl!.iieiphla.rf fined. n t-unltary a hu V' ' MM"nv H5r 7ncKi if iurt-hRBI ulth ether ' " hi Ul l.nnnHrv Rnan . ". Hw Ift'H Trltle. Wfll-ficai-eiutl liexrB of 100 enkes at SS.SO or 00 LltSKI Mixed Tea ,m e rectrles, limit 25 bn , nt, 51 c 10 cakpw for Suirar llalf price Sew Hcnxen Huak.r t'lien 5Ce frair. rant ten at 3 IUh. qc. 0UV fnr Creamy Cern Purity Drnnd Crunliril Hwrrt Nucnr Cern, 18e alue: In cane, tlnzrn or half-dozen lets, at, lel. ran tC-jQ. St. James Coffee I'rlil. of IMillntlrliihl High- iriitl. 60c t'effrr at 3 ba. for., $1 0H, and Fruit Preserves .e : I-nnnx StrHiilmprv F;n, Jars: tHHen at ,00, Ueen for or '.-j -dozen or 3-Jnr OC nt. jnr ZOC Oranpe Pekoe Tea dunkrr C'lieii Tlnpy lllnrk Hweei nrnwinif, ut 3 lbs for St.30. nr lb nt Ten. 45c Yellow California Peaches 501 cages, fo-eperatlon Ciimit rlfH. In rich nyrun: 5ti im.iw ,.u,. ,.,' a,in, dozen for iSJ.ni) or 1 i i 5 tnn for I.IIJ OlnilieU, I'ur. Yet Wlert . Chr.lnul' Hlr'rrt ,mif. Tuesday's Subway Stere Sales Anether Big New Yerk Dress-Manufacturer Swings in Line 1000 Mere, Entirely Different illr Hrpccpc ReaJy 9 o'clock OllIV LSICTOdCd Tomorrow Morning He (ret wind of Saturday's big sale said he could offer as biff bargains and he did! Se we swept his showrooms bare! Misses' sizes mostly, 16s and 18s. Women's sies 36 te 44. At $10 Values $16.75 te $30 Silk Canten crepes. Silk crepes de Chine. Beaded but differently. Embroidered but different ways. Paneled differ ently. Even the fageted styles are different! Carina, henna, navy, black, Jieriwlnkle, white, scarlet, gray, ade every color! Glmbeli, Subwuy Stere, Subway Stere's June Silk Sale! $1.85 All-Pure-Silk Crepe de Chine, $1.10 One of the many "high-lights" in this annual event 38 and 40 inches wide. Beautiful shades pink, sky, turquoise, orchid, Nile, coral, lark, cinder, Bermuda, forget-me-net, nickel, rose, geld, Dutch blue, periwinkle, canna, henna, M,ehawk, tile, jade, blossom, flame, emerald, tomato, tffy, violet, bonfire, royal blue, steel, green, taupe, seal, claret, navy, black and white. SI 95 for 3 Brecadcd Baronette Satin. Rese, tan, pink, - gray, Copen, black and white. 40 inches wide. $1 48 or b'nck an( navy Silk Canten . Crepe. 39 inches wide. $1.45 for $2 High-Lustered Sports Satin p ink, Copen. tile. rapids, tan, rose, jade, henna, navy, black and white. $1 78 for 3 Crepe Plald Sports Si, self-color satin plaid, beautiful range of colors, black, and white. 40-inch. 38c colors. for 75c Silk-and-Cotten Crepe de Chine. Full line of light and dark 45C for 75c Jac,Juanl Pongee. Full line of summer colors in all the new patterns. 45c for 75c Tussan Pongee heavy silk-and-cotton fabric. A full line of colors. Plenty of the natural color. 36-in. wide. 98C for ?1,50 A,,-Si,k B,ack Satin and Taffetas heavy lustrous quality at a big saving. 85 in. wide. (llmbeU, Kubnar Stere. Tomorrow -17 Pathe Phonographs Ge On Sale at Were $55 Last Year $11 Anether let of thcbe famous talking machines te go for a mcic "song." Cases might possibly be a little scratched or marred, but the mechanism is absolutely perfect in fact, fully guai antccd. Will play any flat disc lecerd. Serry! but no mail or phone orders will be accepted as the let is limited te seventeen machines. ' Tomorrow at 9 o'clock. $11. Other Pathe Phonographs Perfect and New Ne. 3 at $18, reg. $55 Ne. 7 at $38, reg. $110 Ne. 12 at $69, reg. $175 GluibelH. Hubwur Stere. 31;PcVDinner Sets ("-) $3.95 ter Cottage Bungalow or Apartment Should Be Priced, $6.95 finrni i . l"3"' A very neat and dainty floral decoration-basket or variegated flowers ?. i ?CA n.CemPlete for C persons. $3.95, in- ". . TU,i70t nciurea. $1 1 .95 for English Porcelain r, . Dinner Sets 51 nieces. TVin !,.. ... .. !.. ni Ingush hhapes. The best-known .ni mnSi nnnu. nin """ ' 2&2 Only Fifty 100-Pc. Dinner Sets at $5 tha?20XCfU!,t Ji ""S defects, a dispeuil at less than cost of making. If perfect, $15. These sets are complete for twelve persons. 50-Piece Dinner Sets Inr decoration. ,,h weL,Ikll0Wn. bluc willow, blue onion, Co Ce ?B,n b.lui" nn(,1 b,ue vanifcV decorutien. A 2'et;, set 'or six pei sons at clebe te cost of importation. Regu ar $22.50 vnlim djl for Fireproof Tea Pell guarhnteed P 1 te withstand the heat. Rich solid cel- blue, green or brewn: (1-cup size. Regular 5 kind Ola $1.95 kind ' II mi , -1illitliL. Mnliuuv tittir. ' I ,sm :i.'i'i&fS",i, s.i ja n. w .rrar s ". V irnA . A'A xt 4?V, 4T J. Li&-
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