WWmw I "M gsvv P yw AStffii EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 ' i i5&.u f &, 10 RSfiSSPU KViiar f"iJJliJl mr PLAN TO SILENCE Philadelphia, Wednesday, June 7, 1922 mr Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Fei The Subway Stere offers dependability and real Thursday economy. Ne "cheap" goods te bait the public. Gimbel Brethers 1 I tmm V i But inexpensive goods thoroughly guaran- Fer teed. The one Gimbel system of geed service. Thursday n Kft MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH kice ... Tomorrow Subway Stere Day A Meney-Saving Event fc Diplomatic Opposition te Pend ing U. S. Legislation Must Step, Harding Decides Mi iv rA!ir.iN.rAM FOREIGN CRITICS M :M $ j I ll lU M I 1 ttj-t a W i! t I f&j ; fi m -, QEDDES AND HUGHES MEET I E SS rt l?x w TTashlnRten June 7. The Until tmg Administration Is determined tt etep foreign diplomatic rep resentative from publicly opposing Vending tn'rlff nnd Milp fmbildy IcrIsIb IcrIsIb tlen, but thcra Is no indication tliat charges of Senater Watsen, of Indiana, involving tlie British nnd Italian Am bassadors, will be made the bnsis of an international Incident. The fact that Sir. WntBen, nn Ad ministration leader in the Senate, Yelced the Government's disDleasure of the manner In which Sir Aurklan 1 Geddes, Ambassador Itehindl Illcci and ereral British nnd French consular gtnta have discussed the proposed tariff Is regarded ns a sufficient "tip" f te diplomats te refrain from further public remarks en the subject. If Scnnter Watsen's speech hai the desired effect the matter will go m further, and there was enerv Indication me the result hoped for by the Administration had been obtained, The British Ambassador culled at the ate Department In the nftcmoen nnd conferred for tome time with Sccret.uy uhcs. Xrlther Sir Auckland nor Mr. Vines would dlscui the conference. It Is undorstoed the Italian Ambas Ambas ftder also will confer with Secretary iMUghes, probably today, nnd the incident,. If the plans of the Administru Administru lien de net miscarry, will be closed. Btc Auckland May Net Return i Senater Watsen's rcfcrcnce te Am- ' hunder GeddeV Chicago speech, in hlch the Britisher referred te the pro pre Ofltd tariff ns n "barrier" te tradn be tween 'the Vnlted States nnd Orcnt Slilaln served yesterday te revive the story that Sir Auckland would net re turn te Washington following his an nounced trip te England tlili summer (Nothing efllcinl. however, was obtain able at the British Embnssy'bejend con- ' Urination of the recent Londen report ,that the Ambassador expected te sail from the United States shortly en sev eral months' leave. Information used by Senater Waton fa his address. It Is understood, was , ewnplled by the Republican National mmittee, and has been placed In the Meds of tth'r Republican leaders. In h)dlng Senater Ledge, chairman of the 'JVwelgn Relations Committee. Appar ently, the Administration's move wa-, designed te shut off further discussion en the part of foreign reprcsentathes by elmply cnlllng the attention of the American public te the fact that their opposition was taking en the aspect of . propaganda. American diplomatic represcntnthes In foreign countries are bound bv Fed eral Htatute te refrain from interference la political nnd Government questions (pfthe countries te which they nre ac credited. Ne American statute, hew- r. covers the case of fereien renre- Btatives here. The procedure In the I of a diplomatic renreMntntlvi wlm makes himself obnoxious te the rmmti te which he Is accredited usunlly is "a request for his recall. Charges Erroneous Repert The British Ambassador feels that pi recent public reference te the American merchant marine nnd ether natters referred te bv Senater Wnt Wnt en, of Indiana. In his tariff speech in the Senate was erroneously described, nnd has shown te Sec retary Hughes n stenegrnphic copy of Ills address In Chicago. The reference te the merchant marine according te the stenographic report, ins as follews: Anether large part of the British tmrchases In this country was paid for through credits established en account of services rendered by the British mer cantile marine, by British insurance companies, by education given in Brit ain and in ether less Important ways. There is n great change, ngaln a.s a jwult oAthe war, new taking place in Connection with the rendering of these, jervlces. Yeu, in your own interests, re building up a great merchant ma rine. It Is, of ceur-e, your right te de te; but let us remember that when it emes te the question of the balance of trade between the countries, that means there will be diminished credits dollar credits for the British te pur chase your goods within this country." BISHOPS PROTEST TO LENINE Episcopal Prelates Denounce Im prisonment of Russian Patriarch New Yerk, June ". The Episcopal Church of the United States csterdav cabled a pretest te I'temler Lcnlne. of the Russian Soviet Government, against the imprisonment of rntriuu-h Tiklien, lend of the Russian Church. The message, signed by the Bight Bev. Daniel hylu'ster Iuttle, preMd fln bishop, the Right Rev. Themas F. Galler, president of the National Coun cil, nnd the Right Rev. William T. Manning. BIhIied of New ei k. read: Episcopal Church of 1'nited Slates of America most igoreusl pretests niftiest ntteck en whole Russian Church in person of 1'ntiinrch TIRhen, The Christian conscience of America can not tolerate such wrong." Pretests against his detention have been made by I'epe I'lus M, the Arch bishop -of Canterbury and leprescnta tlTes of churchmen in several countries. c SAURY BILL PASSES HOUSE 1000 Women's and Misses' $12 te $15 SILK DRESSES at $6.75 600 Women's and Misses' $12.75 te $19.75 Tweed Suits at $6.75 All geed sports styles. All splendid tweeds. And all the leading colors apricot. Misses' sizes 16s and 18s. Women's sizes 36 te 44. -rose, -blue, tan, orchid, Separate Skirts Twe for $1 Tweed-printed cotton alike en both sides. All sizes. And a geed, roomy cut. -Olmbtls, subway Stere. 1200 Women's Levely Gleve-Silk Vests, $1.38 lfihst, These are slightly irregular, and sold only at this price- for Sub way Stere Day. $1.38. 2400 Children's Fancy Colored Socks, ders.piated28capair Would sell at 50c if "first" grade; special tomorrow at 28c a pair. Olmbtls. Subway Stere Buy. &9 Mostly crepes de chine and crepe knits. StT, l"?. A few tricetines included. liVvW fJjr Mostly beaded. WTIIxf yZJX "a; Misses' sizes 16s and 18s. ? -Arib TeVH3 Women's sizes 36 te 44. ftMfiv&A ATM yK 4Lfc t TF- At mmSK v'VA-'J 3r V tsf 3 AjfKKA A WimbAf'i yv -Sv y7bv I 'At- 'vsukV'A i ia' 1'' ftp fHKyfWL aWfm& U W v tWAmi Iff I v W$wkJirM IU . i P 7. f i..n 1 I Hill XI 1 mi 'I vrtJ nMfi w ' ",.ty ' v1 1. v'l 111 Vv ',lBMfA WMWL mmmmmmmmmmm-l trnWk. TSd ,".' ','" h'w MmVK,' .-,' Suit Crepe dc Chine Beaded Crepe dc Chine Tweed Cape I $6.75 Dress, $6.75 ' Dress, $6.75 $3.75 I 500 Women's and Misses' $7.50 te $10 Tweed Capes at $3.75 Popular circular cut geed and long; with deep slits for armholes, and big patch pockets. Graceful cellar; tasseled tie-ends; big buttons. Knit Bathing Tights Twe for $1 Black all sizes. Bathing Suits Special at $2 Weel knit and cotton surf-satins. I Gimbel, Subway Start. Men's Coel Palm Beach U19 e Quite Brand New I P and Perfect Plain colors and new two-toned combinations. very well made. Sizes 33 te 50. $12.50 All fast colors; (ilmbelit. Subway Stere Day. Men's and Yeung Men's 1 de 7 c Trousers gS f"3-'0 All-worsted blue serges, cassimeres and tweeds. Every pair very well made. $3.75. Gtmtwln, Subway Stare Day. Big "Dellar Sale" of Heuse Dresses, Bungalow Aprons. Muslin Underwear, Silk Petticoats and Middies tii? J 1L f , Wft Byrnes Pretests Amounts Provided Ship Beard Are Outrageous Washington, June 7. Tlib ITeum' jph 'terdny finnlly adopted the conference u1 IKttt en the Independent Offices Ap propriation Hill, with Its rentested urovisien for Payment of calnrles te officers of the Shipping Heard., Ilrtjcetcd four timet), It enme bnck In sliKhtly modified form nnd was adopted by vote of 140 te lUl. The bill new gees 'r i- te tne rresKicnt. i:t,- lone fight was made provided that no rft officer of thn benul Hhnll be paid mero f than 111.000 ii voer. except tdx nor- Aft', Bnitted te receive net te exceed $2r,000 i'fVlMtsch and two net te exceed ?'J0,000 !k Renrcsentatlvn Byrnes, of TenneMsee, bASMSUng Demecrut of the Appropriations Ei;nimlttee. onnesed the ineasure te the tfWlnt. declarlue it "outraReeus" tlint ' H .. X, " . , . t . 1.1 I. .,. - V-Vf'S snianes sneum ee piuii urn me jTlfewsrk of the beaid at this time "did net l,&Mind it." i-'It" Thraa Klllcrt In Train Wrack t'Si.' '. ' . "' Z - " "iiiIiiii N. .. .lunn 7. Three ii were killed and three injured Pacific expresn train Ne. 7 en the llred bit m truck at tlie Ulne- SI water work Twe Kia.kw I Middies iLmmkm for $1 Amm LA m "wsHhi w m i JmwrTraelfl i UvTfXXJrAAPi i ywff yjf jiy Qm4 i-WiR fflh Mfllfcri i y fifftitlttUT i : ssJ u ht rn fl A I ! i A Half Price the Rule $1.65 and $2 Percale Heuse Dresses for $1 The three styles variously in stripes, with pique trimmings, checks with cham bray trimming, and two-tone percale with organdie trimming and scalloped skirt as pictured all slip-en models. Sizes 86 te 44 in each. 1200 Bleached) $ ( Save Seamless Sheets) 50c 81x90 inches. Heavy grade sheeting. Net enough for phone or mail orders. 81 -Inch Unbleached Sheeting, 2V2 yd, for $1 Regular 65c grade. This length makes a fine grade sheet, 81x90 inches. 50c Bolster Cases, 3 for $1 Dependable grade. 42x72 inches. Ne mail or phone orders. 500 Crochet Bedspreads M te Ge at vl Regularly $1.!50. Deuble-bed size. Ne mail or phone orders. Fer tomorrow only, at $1. Olmbtls. Bulmsj- Stere Dnr. SaB"' Dress Batiste 25C Yard A light ground with attractive figures in sum mery colors. All full pieces and 38 inches wide. Seme slight imperfections account for the low price 25c a yard. GlmbfU. Suhmtjr Stere Dnr. Beys' $1.50 ) jn Wash Suits jOC Oliver Twist and middy models in peggy cloth, chambray and madras. Fast colors, full cut and well made. All sizes 3 te 8 years. TitmbeU, Subway Stere Day. All-Rubber Bathing Caps 2000 in the let an overproduction , q of a well-known maker. Werth from 35c I X te $1. tomorrow at Glmbcb, Sabwar Stere Day. Sale of Girls' Wonderful. Gingham and Organdie Dresses at $1.15 Its832 Fifty styles te cheese from ! And 6- te 14-year sizes in each ! Amoskeag ginghams, Peggy cloth and geed, sub stantial chambrays. Embroidered styles. Tunic styles. Slashed styles with smart white binding. Pique-trimmed styles. Hand-crocheted edges. Pearl buttons. Peter Pan styles. Plenty of pretty plaids, but even mere of the popular checks. ftlmbcli. Subway Stere Day. 51.15 $1.15 $1.15 $1.85 All-Silk Crepe de Chine at $1.10 Petticoats at $1 Only two hundred (f.-iThs-dead are IJMpUtl for ste t j. .. .. n.f.s m:mmm mm PTW - i . L7' This Heuse Dress for 51 $1.95 Silk silk jersey. be quick! Twe Middies for $1 Value $1 and $1.25 each. Mostly rose and blue. Trimmed with pretty stitches. Butten en shoulders. All sizes. Ten thousand plenty ler mail orders. Twe Envelope Chemises for $1 Value 85c and $1 each. White. Embroidery- and lace trimmed. Twe Nightgowns for $1 White. Embroidery - trimmed. Values, 85c and $1. Twe Pairs Bleemers for $1 Pink. Values 85c and $1. Twe Bungalow Aprons for $1 Values 85c and $1. Percales. Light and dark colors. Heavy lustrous qualityn a range of beautiful light and dark colors about fifty. 39 inches wide. for 75c Jacquard Pongee. Full line of light and dark colors. ' 45c $1 for $1.85 All-silk Demestic Pongee, heavy qual ity, natural color only. full range of light and dark colors. for $2 All-silk Satin Charmcuse, heavy high lustrous sport satin in a full range d1 QQ for $2 Plain and Changeable Taffetas, $1.25 of colors. d 1 OCfer $2.25 White Sports Silks. Beautiful PJL0J sports plaids and stripes for skirts or dresses; washable. Glmbtls, Subway Stere Day, 3000 prs Men's Tan Lew Shoes Four Styles. Goodyear 'Welts, at $3.45 filmbela. Subway Stere Day, 5700 Pef" Women's Summer Shoes $1.85 Every Pair Brand New and Perfect Fiber-Silk Sweaters at $2.85 Values $3J85 and $4.85 Broken sizes styles and colors. But both tuxedo and slip-ever styles in the let. fllmbtU, Subway btere Day, Famous G. B. Corsets (70 A $1.50 Value ) f " Fer, slender and average figures; pink and white ceutil in medium Stere Day priced at 79c. MfcwKr Hen Day. buat, sizes 20. te SO. Subway , .. p "j Of frnu, fi !sy -.. $1.10 ItehJ ,."' A I 1 1 ntii wj' A. yU 1 I P llilmllll'lll I Werth Mere Than Deuble A special shoe event for tomorrow's selling. Strap pumps. Brogue oxfords. Patents, Russia calfs, kidskins and plenty of white shoes in the let. Mostly All the Famous Rice & Hutchins Make Women's Slightly Marred Shoes, $1 fews of a kind "" Children's Shoes sandals, play shoes, pumps all solid and fit for d- if hard'usagePlIU lllalHP 1 1 1 (yy .mWWWmmmmmW &&H22i Jmm v, OlmUla, Hubwuy Sler Day, EalalLWaH ni ila' 0S?!B53S & n:. :V. 1000 Window Shades TWO fr $1 36x72 inches. Oil opaque shades in light green, white or light tan. Complete with all fixtures. "Mill run," at two for the regular price of one. Twe for $1. 600 Window Awnings at $1.75 I tilmbel., Subway store Day. Women's Gloves OQr SI and J7' SI. SO Valuta An odd let of kid and fabric gloves in practically every glove color. Seme slightly mended. Broken sizes. 39c. Glmbelf, Subway Stere Day. Fiber Silk Sports Scarfs at 89c $2 60 inches in length and nicely nmsnea wun biik iringe. neimi, dibck, navy, cepen ana rose. . Glmbeti. Subway Star Day. 31-pc. Geld Lace Berder Dinner Sets at $2.95 A Clear Saving of Four Dollars v -p&dw tuM yrfeitw iMp jjy Imw 9"a These nre first quality. Regular value being $6.95 saving four dollars en every set. All-White Cottage, Bungalow or Apartment Sets. Complete set iur Hi puisuns. un account 01 sngnt detects. fli Cfl If perfect would be $4.50 J 1 ,OU Set consists of 6 dinner plates, 6 tea cups, 6 tea saucers, 6 in dividual butter plates, 1 covered vegetable dish and 1 meat dish. 1000 Pieces of Odd Dinncrware at less than cost of making. Variously odd and short lets. 2 te 5 pieces for the price of one. A disposal at ridiculously low nriccs. 35c for covered Vegetable Dishes, neat geld band decoration. uiuy re worm pl.eu te $j. 50-piece Dinner Sets, the well-known and very popular blue bird decoration. Complete set for 6 persons; bread and dJ QC butter plates included, atee covered vegetable dish.... vO.lvO Dainty thin-blown Table Tumblers. Regular PA $1.00 value OUC dez. (Umbel. Subway Stare Day, 864 Women's $1 te $1.95 Hand Bags S 74c A "sample line" sacrificed by. the maker te clear his shelves. Purse and mirror in each bag. Spring colors and various leathers beaver, calf, cobra, spider and se forth. Special tomorrow at 74c. Gimbel, Subway Stere Day. Hemstitched, Mercerized Table Cleths Satin finish, asserted patterns; ' 7flf Huckaback ends; 21x36 Regularly 54x54 inches, at Bleached Turkish Bath Towels 25c value ty for no U 27 OC at Heavy Cotten Towels, hemmed in. Regular 25c, at Gimbel. Subway Stere Dr 21x36 I 18c h 1200 9x12 ft. Japanese Grass Rugs at $5.50 Werth Clese te Deuble A large and varied choice of novelty effects. All new fresh double warp goods. Strongly bound and finished. Alse ether sizes and prices as follews: 8x10 ft. $5 6x9 ft. $3.25 27x54 in. 65c 4'2x7'2 ft. $2.25 18x36 in.' 30c 3x6 ft. 100 Willow Grass Rugs, all figured patterns, at less than half. 54x90 in. Value $7 $3 i P" S(1 yds In,ad Linoleum in useful remnant len$ihJU Many Pieces of same pattern te match, of the ?2 te $3 grades, at 75c and 85c sq. yd. $17.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $0 7C ' 9x12 feet, half price at . ''t0 . , ." i'sfOalMftjlf. JU 1 XH .1 B .j t .w.rirfOjuftr'W -- Ji&'W .,. cv Xs.. "- " "-- -i iu'r.-'.. rTmmmmmmmmmmmm''iW'kmmWmW'lemmmmWmWlmWmWm wi"ir '-rifiii I'iniiAitfiii t in. 'i nlBtfft-fc li.niJB