-,'M IwSTvSKt iS,,' v Vflt Wgl" r..VjSkA" 'W: nii.r '! "-T' v-" rnr - v. x, .?r TDWinpr'v-i r, ? mtrmmmmmmm mw -gffijf J ...I.WTiA,iVWxfc tiV.lif t?. . "rjBTTJf ' WPVYVWI tUIKIB MIU p j vviwi "JM'-WWi rv firM i'"xfr;Ti.w"'w'Mfi - '-'m - r tw.vmk ay& jw rw 'w'izx w&xmi.&,lz r?. l if. i J", " . i. t 'nxvTT-WiAi t ej' MJV'ii',-. iTl :u . f.ir., MVJjJKINsG PUBLIC LEDGJ3RPHlLAt)KLPHLV, TUfESDAY; iUNEC; 192 -V v .-" " - jji V'" vmw" tj .mv. ': "Ji-i.iAi.TV.lr ?i'i' - if ft1- "Vi ,.,''" IB. Hi' . "i:w fl -u "1 tt V " r . .. i e 'l.'WJ. ' M fltBESEST FIGHT YET IS FACED BY MAJOR Ll. v .v-.-. - w n't svjf (f , Hf h Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5.30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET ' CHESTNUT : EIGHTH t NINTH $ Phad!phia, TuMday. June 6, 1922 Fer The Queen Quality Shoes for women new sell ing at half price arc stylish and first quality simply selling the makers' surplus lets. t Philadelphia's silk business center's at Gimbels. The June and February sales are the public's harvest Wednesday Wednesday times. y-A" M K t u I'-y I)' Holds Court-Martial Verdict a . Victory, but Fears Beard , of Examiners 'Hits CLASSIFICATION PLAN Although he scored wh.il l ernpinllr dmittcd thrnuchniK nrmy i lrep! n n I Tlrtery when he ns rcnornteil en Uui chnrgrb (iIi-imicp Millien! leave nml tnnklng (nhv ciflielnl ktnteinpiil -mid found sulllj. Midi (lie pcnnlt.x of Io Ie nR llflj merits en the promotion lit of officers for tit" wrlt'itR of hl fnmeit PniwUnlsm" letter te I'rolflent ' I llnnlliijr. Majer Malcolm WIicpIit Nidi Nidi Nidi oNen new has eru a mere Utter li.it tie en his lniiiils His ceiirt-mnillnl trliil at ('iimp Li Which attracted wide ntteiitlen lieratiT-1 of his attacks en the nre-cnt regular J rmy system, reucludul list night. The further MiiukIp en his patt te keep from being ousted from the senlee was1 resiled this morning ulicn lip was1 atvkci for hi, statement (enccrnlng thei cutcetii" et his ti al. I "The erdlct of tlie beard was en- I tlrely te my satisfaction," he said. ' "I have no cemplalnr whateef te, make. It was a falrlj conducted trial In my judgment I lime been Indicated , ler writing te tnc I'reUdcnt. "Rut my hardest tight Is jet te come. when I am called te Uosten te appear before the Heard of Examiners who placed me In Claw II. It 1 this rcrr thing which I am trying te have abol abel lhed because It is nothing mere than a convenient way of the clique holding their friends In the service and casting out these who have Incurred their dis pleasure. Class S stent Perverted "The Mcm of elaes we-, adopted during the war as a means of needing out the mentally and morally unfit of ficers. Its original intent cannot be ciltlcizcd. Hut officers who compose the beard arc new using it te keep their frlendR in the seric nnd threw out the undesirables, eten though th lntier arc, in numerous Instances, mere ca- jiaDie anil efficient. I The aried career of Majer Nlehel- I en is attested te by n glance at hit I ervice record Hecegnlzed ah an un- ' usually intelligent officer and nu an- therlty en cavalry and army tactics. I he has seen service all eer thn world iince his appointment as a lieutenant In lOia. He was in the Philippine cam- I palgns and along the Mexican border. wjierc up wus cemmenucil ter Ills work In training troops. Following the ce'lapse of the Ttus 'ian Armj be was recommended te handle Kus-'lan affairs here, but re- ' cfltrd orders te -nil for France in- ' Ktead. During the war he served in Siberia with the Japanese (Jeneral Staff and following the armistice was sent te Parlf. where he superintended the disbursement of millions of frnnrs for' the War Reparations Commission, i Later he iin la command of the de tachment which salvaged the torpedoed Turcanin off the oent of Scotland, an undertaking whidi nearly ten the lives! of tbe party. , Auther of Textbooks j Tie has written wcr.il sikiKs en ra -airy methods and maiieuxeis. one of which Ik new being used b the Hrltfsh i ennv as a textbook. The court -martl-il beird was hmded' by Colonel Orrln It. Wolfe, of the I'it Division, Mmiinr of some of th thick est tbhtlng ew'isias. Lieutenant Cole- i net Jehn l. Bend, of Covcriini' Cevcriini' Island, who was oeniioeicd witli the i liergdell trial, was the law memhi r of the beard, while Lieutenant Colonel i Allan .?. tireer. of the .sixth Field Ar tlller, was the judge advocate On the defense ride was Majer God frey It. Fowler, of the Twenty-sixth Infant rj, acknowledged te be one of I the best hgal minds In the num. nnd te whom In patt Majer Nichol-en at-I tributes his ioterj. . SHOPKEEPER HELD UP ! Israel Marmet, 3105 W. Yerk st.. Says Bandit Get $650 TM-ael Marmet reported te the police 1 1 mi u iineuu ciiutpii ins store, ijlO.i West Yerk street, shertlj before last midnight, held him up at the point r it gun and took SKiO from his pockets Marmet cenduds a delluitesseu Snr,, and wun standing behind the counter i ha said, when the bandit cune in' There were no customers in the meic at the time and none of the nelghbeis beard the alarm ghni aftei the robbery. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape Jlr. and Mrs. Hews came te ee pep and ma last nite, ami the wab taw king about thlliss in genrel stitch as hew mutch diffrcnt thlnfjs cost, and pep s,.,j, ( O by the wn, I made tome reiwiikable home brew the ether nlte from a won wen derfill reclpee, se in case jen peeple k care te indube III be glad te ipp the wet innterial, Wy WillMlm oil ctntit meeii t., i.n. you'd offer Mr. and Mrs Hews en of that terrible stuff? ma sed. nnd 'pe. wd, 'Well, I ndinit It wasent en tiling te rave about weu you tried It, but If. J.ad several dajs te age sluts then, and taats preberly all It needed, a little age. Well, Its 5 dajs old, If jeu think j thats old enuff te le intcrduecd in pub. f' '?.n "eJ' "n(1 ,rH- "0WK H'1' 1"-lv Mr. Potts, dent trouble en our n count. t i no trouble at all, I assure it. n the centrarj, Im recl nnxlcniH le j hare pteur onlulen, pep scd. And he MnMewnMulrb nnd came back wlthi bottle of his wine and some glasses. ina fl)inj. Mi goednlsH. Its changed a Illin llu an.. 1 . I .t I. . t t. ' vHFi, .in iiaciiii uurrtrr man it was, is ic sinpesed te de that? Mat. certenj, pep sed, looking nt it at If he wascnt sure. And he perec) some, out in I glakses and ecrbecl looked-at everybody as if they t'llden't wtwt te be the ferst te taUt It and then thty all taUtetl It together, Mrs. Hews twitting her mouth up and her nose lAWtl.knil i.nnffinr In l I. ...al ... l.iir t'jV-t'au Mr. Hews looking an If 1m whh R'jQ W,Uwnf the last half of Ms mint fcj3fcPt Uta will, pep sajing, New I reelj rS?!1 0,,r nnMt and enndid opinion, aF'WM. but wet de you think of it? u.wflr, i't wi putting hlr) gluts tsl. wVb and leevlns It down, and .Mrs.) fctL'v i& Women Medel Dresses Sample Dresses Elaborately Beaded Dresses Exclusive Medel Dresses Just 76 All Told Grouped at $49. 75 net n drc&s anienp thorn made te sell for less than $95; en up te $125 values. Mostly Imports. The very loveliest "soft tones of high col cel col ers" that ever came out of Paris, besides all conquering black. Sizes In this grouping up te 48. St ffrlfi (Imhrl. S'lens of Ires9, Third nor. W if mil Mi ft if lAsy; G tt . I1BCRW JL JC K u 1fv2LZ...JL rv. aT Mm? A - . y fifcffilmrtt&si. 6sisi0rJ (tnO) N. SjO a '''lvA S1 " - Xtl A. WW pne-W mV Tomorrow A Sale of Lew Shoes for Women $3.85 and $4.85-SamPles ? Just a Fraction of Their Value! ivs?wm iw i Ce, - cJ - r v -v 4M T LC Actual hiimnles. Anil nnl rnl. no,,. cc.,.1- ..n.. j. j..t..i Straps, pump,, oferds all the fashionable leathers and fabrics. sample size.-., natuially 3'a. . and 4V-. Wemnn linndrncls nf miinc i 01 01 . ; -. .-' "'"' ,T-- "wiiicii iiuiiuruus ui nines anav anticinate thep sm pie Shee Sales and euler ahead, lcaing the selection entirely te us! ,. , lf, "ai f, an ay anticipate these Sam- The cutest Plaid-Muslin Vests and Sten-Ins. Camp Underwear of crepes that need no ironing. lacy envelope vnemises te wear under sheer organdies Muslin Underwear at A Most Impressive Sale of Diamond Jewelry Half-Million-Dellar Collection te Be Sold At Saving of 33 Here by arrangement with one of the foremost New Yerk im porters of diamonds and manufacturers of diamond and platinum jewelry. Will you enjoy the exhibit, as such? It is unusual. Will you enrich yourself by spending? Will you make assurance doubly sure by such comparisons as you care te set up? ineusanas or pieces tnese among them Uitml Price Bracelet, single row of 31 diamonds $410, Anether, with 43 diamonds 670 Fancy Diamond Bracelet four large diamonds; 235 tiny diamonds and 250 sapphires '9,280 Diamond and Sapphire Bracelet . . . . i 1 ,650 Bracelet 3 large diamonds, 218 tiny diamonds and 228 sapphires 10,225 Ring 3 large diamonds and 22 small diamonds. ... 215 Solitaire Diamond Ring platinum 325 Solitaire Diamond Ring Tiffany-style; mounting in geld 450 Diamond and Platinum Two-Stene Ring 1,350 Platinum and Diamond Ring 4 large diamonds, 36 small diamonds and 40 sapphires 2,325 Platinum and Diamond Ring 3 large and 64 small diamonds and 40 sapphires 3,700 Sallinr Prie $286 410 6,190 1,260 6,818 137 214 229 916 1,658 2.300 in i iii 'i 1 1! iii i in m i ii mini" n 1 1' 1 1 . n 1 1 mi i n i m ui in e i r 1 1 ir jn iiu in in, i j n n i rniiir j i un 1 1 u 1 1. ;i ma ,i jliil-uia s'j, u i mi ,in mil, , i A rarely elegant Ring emerald-cut diamond, 1 flawless, surrounded bv 26 diamonds sr in platinum $16,200 E3 '. i mi i un iii i ' 1 1 ii iiiiii i mi r ir i jiii inn i n in is u 1 1 1 ii imii I h I h I ii 1 1 1 mi I ii 1 1 1 u ii 1 1 il ill I tem i mi mi ii 1 1 1 iiiiii iii 1 11 rm mi i ui i n n i in n if n in i hm r ?i Platinum Bar Pin I diamond, 10 small diamonds. . . $ 20 Platinum Bar Pin I aquamarine. 12 small diamonds 335 Platinum Breech 3 large diamonds, 118 small diamonds, 30 sapphires 1,895 Tassel and Chain 236 diamonds, 14 sapphires 7J750 Wrist Watch 30 diamonds. 1 4 sapphires. Fine im ported movement. Solid platinum case 365 Wrist Watch 64 diamonds, 32 sapphires. Fine im- ported movement. Solid platinum case 665 King l -3 -carat pure white nicely cut diamond 6O.OO1 $10,500 f ti! $75 221 1,255 5,005 239 445 38.95 Olmtwli, Jewelry sttlAi, nt flear. $1 Values $1.50 te $1.75 Snowy white 01 lovely and pinkv. Tailer-hcmhtitched whole tops of late and ribbons hand-embroidered in pastel col cel col orswith panels of organdie embieidery. Ne end te their variety. Hundreds of Roomy, Extra-Size Nightgowns and Petticoats Included -(inilirU, 1 lrl and s-fcend llenr. Tomorrow Five Hundred Girls' Tub Dresses at $1.95 we" All jringhams. Mostly smart checks every size! But plaids, tee anil some lovely plain-color chambrays. Blue, brown, pinK anu giecn. 0- te 11-ycar sizes. (tirabtla, Firat fUer. ,, V Car ' I f '..OTV&UftaPV 1 llu... 5WfflUfcBrv 'U xkS BffS L m) LS21.95 w LuU Sale : Babies' Pullman Coaches and Stroller Carts The Popular New "Three-Quarter" Size Savings Werth Banking! Stroller Sleeper Carts $16 for Regular f22.50 Carls $21.95 for Rtgatar $27.50 Carts $25 for Regatar $34.50 Carls A with adjustable dajsher. recllnlnc -acU. storm curtain., easy spring, with nber. y 0f Car,0- loem-woen Alte Gondela Jun.Ai- P..1I . Coaches, nt $27.96 Regularly S34 MAK. OROKRN FIl.LRn GlmlieU, Fourth fleer. $2i wP wwiiwy 1 S27.93 I Bv yr' s OT Subway Stere Sale of 9JX x IBAPt mebis eta 1, s pai or, LOW Women's fc (Over SHOES 7000 Pairs, Including Other Gimbel Lines $2.65 Htjra put h?rs down eujlnsf, Very jsjjUtre, ei cerse ini no Judge, nice And mwPii. )"VM Ws gltM down am) mu nut ?t&,J,l"l ew,, nd ?obedy took iiiinilic-r m "! II the Hcnsfrf ken'j loekln: f'Hs Hter w "" Ihcy took their frrM , PR taW.wltli ti(er (hrj went home 1 tuuk Semen's at ?2.fi."i Values Deuble Mostly Walk-Over Shoes the result of a "weeding-out" process at the factory didn't pass the censer as "perfects" that's the steryl Truly a money saving shoe sale! Newest Wanted Styles : Sports Oxfords, Strap Pumps, "Flappers" and ether stylish models Whites, black-and-white, tans, browns, blacks and two-tone effects. Tomorrow at 9 o'clock. Sale-priced Men's at $3.35, women's at $2.65 Men's -Cver SHOES $3.35 Save $3 A Greup of Women's All-White "WALK-OVER" LOW SHOES- l a - Factory Rejects at P A Girls' Coel Colored Organdie Dresses Ge en S(de Tomorrow al $7.50 Japanese Matting Rugs-9xll ft. 8in., $2.75 In llulTy ruffled and taileicU models with neclty celhus ruf fled or piped tdRin. Large i-ash at waist. H.35 Celers pink, blur, imii.c and orchid. All sizes for pills of (i te 14 j cars. ,Scndid value at SI. 3.1. About Town They're $2.25 Girls' Graduation Dresses G- te M-ycus at S'J.tO. Vulurs $'i le $.S. lnibtl, ulin Merf. A'e mail or vltene erdcis. Congeleum and Neponset Squares -rounded corners, no border,, at away Ichh than half the price of the bordeicd rues ZfJk' I IViJ1 I 9x9ft- I 72x9ft., i $7.50 $6.50 I $5.50 $4.50 &w CEDAR FLOWER STANDS at $1.75 Suitable for lawns or perches. 200 RUSTIC WHITE HOUSE CEDAR ARM CHAIRS AT $2.25 SETTEES TO MATCH AT $3.75 lllmh.l., PubniD Merf, lilrnhfl. 6x9 ft., $3.50 Lhw"' Merf. 1000 Sample Curtains Tomorrow at- A manufacturer's "read line." or , ured novelty net, for half-.sL or transom" 1 V yards lenp, ,'l8c each. ' lilmli.l,, huh,,,,, ,!,,, filmlifl.. Subnny Ster. II r w omens Mignonette Tunics $4.95 A Special Purchase As pictured. Choice of white, pink, bibquc, Buiy, black and navy, .Slc.'J8 te 41. Alail eider.i llllcd. m.j,-,. P F el ft - ? l J is I a 5 IY I A I V. Men's at $3.35 Irf ;'ii' Wm iiiVii. L'-1 m) Little Children's Organdie Dresses at $1 Values $2 te $3 Cule summery little f locks for kiddies of 2 te 6 yearn. Pink, blue, eichid maize and white; ruffled or pleated and with dainty touches of hand embroidery; large i-ash at waist, excellent nluc Ht SI. Sjy taht.,wti fl(er Uim 4. a )alaMi illdcnt bi '"". MlhMHJ h(erfi s I.lmbtl", ulmiu Mrf. & &?! I V'.j". ,-VT !." ' ' MBMi'M .Ii. ... . ,.,' . nxfj&xWMiMj?t i. j n i !?Mdn&k?& ifl' I . ...