WP I "fVKVf r m fr z' ti v $ 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUBSDAt, ' JUNE 22, 1922 m .fc JK L Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. JrOI Any woman's husband if conversant with manu- PwJ J facturing will tell her hew they sell out their made- nOciy II Up stock at this season at 'most any price. Gimbel Brethers Philadelphia, Thursday, June 22, 1922 Automobile tires cost less per mile of service new a-days cost least te buy at Gimbels. Simple guar antce, as the face-te-face premise te make geed. Fer Fridav MARKET i CHESTNUT t EIGHTH NINTH LEGION CARNIVA FOR NORWOOD PARK I e JV )l V ti I ft l l'..i Three-Day Affair Starts With Hearty Ce-operation of Lecal Autheities INSURED AGAINST RAIN The thrce-dar ra-nlrnl of the W. weed l'et epfti t i!ay nnd 'll ! tlireueli Snttir l.i etenlne The .in- the-ltlp rte sven the T.ciiin t'je n( d Ner- ed Park for tV nlr. ntil te p-e-miIp nsnint iv mIi c tinnne'nl - t' much nln. the 1 et li:i taken out en (nsurnni'e itnf Tfrtr.Aftl rnm thfi OArnlval iifiiv(t t ,,...,- .-- - -- will pe teuiitcl the I.oelen home for Norwood, work "ti which i expected te start In about a year. Member "f the Tliemt 11. K.ile Pevt Ne. UV nnn.Mitiee Hint the iirwh eicanled Hi'lll.ir i t m t v dreme addition ntnl i addms er at' te the Hiicces of the piee'ms- l' rontrihut rentrihut in? refrp1iment '1 lie niiillar 1 nl'e piinriru n l ienic uti t'ne Peitrtli of duh, te whii Ii "ill member and their fimlliee are m.t 1 As a return f.i f.i rer tlie j)e.t proper will she a "moonlight ' n dub 20. vailins down the Delaware Uiier en the teambeat PreMdent with jizz erchetr.i and! ether featurei. Jehn MeKenna Pet Ne. 000. of Marcus Heek, will In the near future present a play baed en the World I War, epenlnc with eene from rellcffe life, the call te the color and the eventual return of the here from the ' battlefields uncithed into the arms of hi" bet beloved. The libretto W the work of T. C Urewn. who ha- a num ber of Mace successes te his credit Members of the east are rehearins recularlv. The play will be pre-ented In the Masonic Temple of the boreuch. Edward S. Krleksen. 2."V Seuth Camac i-treet, honor student of the; Geerse ('. Themas Junier Hlch Scheel, has received the Americin lesion medal for ceurace, lioner. serice. leadership and scholarship It w is presented te him hv V L. Jenkins, commander of Wiillnm T Shet'lne , Pest Ne. HO The pe-t will aKe pre- ' sent t medal ti tlin honor student of the Haldwin chml im. tn the larse j turnouts of mtmlr at all meetings this jenr, the jiet will continue its meetings semi-meritlih throughout the i mimmer, first and third Thiirsdn, at 2407 Seuth Ilreail street Tlie Tet reprcsentathe en the I'mintry Com mittee will jiresent a plan te tin County (.'emmiitie te hnvr an Ameri can Legien out ng if Wildwood. The last mnnthlv meeting of Jehn Wlnthrep Pest Ne IIS. at Uryn Mawr, was he'd Mmidaj evening. A delegation from the t 'akinent 1'est at tended. Everj member of the pet present at the meitiiig was made one of the Membership Committee, te bring In one new member or a backsliding one. ,T. II. Tuttle, pest commander. haR sent out an appml te all ex-service men te Jein the I.egien. in order that they ma stand together te bring te pass theso things for which they have hoped and te seek a square deal for the disabled. $500,000 IN BONDS ARE NEARLY FORGOTTEN Lay In Vault a Quarter Century Apparently Overlooked A cache of WOO.nOO in bends tha had reposed in a ault for mrre than twenty-five cars was yesterday re moved b Mayer Moere and turned ever te the Philadtlphla and Reading Railway. The bends hnve been lng undisturbed In a trust company vault ince the Administration of Mayer Warwick In the nineties. The bends were deposited te meet the obligations of the railroad Incident te the construction of the Pennsylvania avenue subway Through the terms ,,f six successive Mayers thev have been undisturbed and had virtually been for gotten until the railway officials sought te recover them under the terms of the original agreement. The Mayer, accompanied bv Sec retary Hare, of the railway, and Durell Shuster, cecretary te the Mayer, went te the trust cempanv, opened the vault and turned the bends eier te the com pany. The eitj in return received the final pavment from the eemnan nf $45,022 r0. AIDS RUSSIAN CHILDREN Dr. H. C. Walker, of Phlla., Is In Charge of Petrograd Relief Dr. Herschel C Walker, of Phila delphia and Vtlantie Cit is in charge of the feeding of ,1,"i Unit rl ildren and 315,000 adult refugees in Petrograd for the American Relief Administration His office Is in a huge building near the famous Winter Palare, former resi dence of the Cars Ills staff consists of four Ameri ans and 100 Russians Dr. Walkir was graduated from Miami I'nncrsltr n 1012 and studied at Jeffersen her" After the wir I)r Walker was with the T'nlted States Poed Administra tion In Kurepe and was lati r attached te the American Relief Administration In Poland. TO DEDICATE HOSPITAL Judge Patterson te Make Principal Address at Mount Slnal The newly erected addition te the Mount Sinai Hospital, j-,fth and Reed streets, will be dedlcand Sunday after noon. Judge Jehn M Patterson will maka the dedicatory nddiess, and Jacob D. Lit, presidint of the Heard of Tr is is teesef the hospital, will preside Jud,'e William M Lewis, 0f the Municipal Court, a'te will speu TO FREE GLENW00D PLANT Evidence of Rum Violation Lack ing, Washington Rules The (lleiiwoed distillery, whlrh wns seized Ketm, u,iks age by prohibition authorities en tin. harge that it wan supplying wluslu te a bootlegging syn dicate, nhertlv will In- released Jilakelv I, MiCuiighii. Celli Win of Internal Revenue, leiched orders te that effect jesteidav fiem Washington. The illstllln I ad a ptrtnlt te make and sell ulil-kv. and authorities at Washington niM iiiiiin of anj iola iela iola tlen was lucking Drank Polish; Compensation Denied Ilarrlrbiirg, June "2 'I he .State CenipeiiNntinii lleaiil lias refut-ed dim dim peiiMitlen in (he iiine of Jeseph Scion. ' nf I'lttKhlirfll llll lll.xl fllllll nfftmtu . drinking liar polish when ririiwiiug ice te a wiloen. It was alleged he took tbc drink from a bottle In the absence of thetpropriuter. Referee Hendersen rcruH'UL Compensation uuu was ;uphcld. VM X i,. i a 'I'M. I m y.Si !'.', tv v Net "Reduced" Net "Shop-Wern" But Women's and Misses' Women's Gingham Dress $12.75 Brand -New Dresses fl W u w men's Voile Dress Women's Printed Crepe Women's Foulard Dress -I hranian hand- Dress $19.75 emnreiaerea $16.50 $19.75 at Unusually Big Savings Because eleven New Yerk and Philadel phia manufacturers "cleared stocks" unusually early in the season. At $7.50 Four styles in women's check ging ham dresses; in sizes up te 48! The larger sizes carefully "slenderized." And the smaller sizes tee smart for words. All the fashionable colorings. The Misses' Dresses fascinating check ginghams; smartly tailored cross bar ratines; and the loveliest colorings in a new, cool cotton stuff that is as like Belgian linen as two peas! At no Women's Dresses sizes up te 48 include the prettiest Scotch ginghams, checks or many-toned plaids. And perfectly wonderful dotted voiles with cool navy-and-white designs predominating. We picked out the ginghams, designed the dresses fairly watched them getting made! Yes they've the Ukrainian embroidery. The Misses' Dresses the prettiest Normandie voiles ever! And every color scarlet, Copen. navy, green (typical sea-greens), and black all-white figured, of course. And foulard-voiles the smartest things! And flower-color organdies, linens and ginghams. 14 14 te 20-year sizes. yBSk. V8"9' van ion Crepe Cape-Dress $19.75 At $12.75 The Misses' Dresses hand-drawn voiles. Checked Dress ginghams. Linens. Swisses. Plenty of 1 6s. Plenty of 1 8s. 1CCn v Plenty of 20s. The Women's Dresses Swisses. Plain-color voiles. Veined voiles (from the "King- of-Cotten Dresses"). Linens. And sizes up te 52J5! Women's Dotted Voile At $16.50 Women's Dresses variously in sizes up te Z2V- Dotted Swisses, with wide lat ticing of narrow white folds. Handkerchief linens with peasant embroidery in adorably blending colors. Pongees tailored wonderfully. Silk taffetas. Cotten voiles, with Ukrainian embroidery (they're exquisite!). Beadera voiles no equals! Shadow voiles with organdie trimmings. Crepes de chine. Threaded voiles. Veined voiles. French hand-made voiles. The Misses' Dresses Silk crepes. Printed silk crepes. Marcel crepes. Organdies. Dotted Swisses. Pongees. White silks. Drawn-work crepes. Foulards. Sizes 14 te 20. At $ 19.75 Misses' Dresses lace in combina tion with crepe. Drawn-work crepes de chine yes, hand work. The pret tiest foulards of the season. The smartest sports crepes in sports styles. High color? every color! And eh, the variety in white! and Paris hand made gowns included. 14- te 20-year sizes. The Women's Dresses plenty of styles in si.es up te 52'2. Plenty of French dresses. Every sort of silk crepe--especially flat crepe. Plenty of white. Dance dresses. Foulards. Mere dance dresses. Mere sports and resorts dresses. Mere flat crepes. Mere street dresses. Daring colors. Delicious colors. Seber colors. Salens of Dress, Third fleer. 6Wsr TAB I jf ' i Iff Misses Voile Dress $10 Misses' Dotted Voile Dress $10 Misses' Pongee Dress $16.50 Misses' Printed Crepe Dress $19.75 Single - breasted, double-breasted, two button coats, three button coats,' four button coats, conserv ative models, coats with flap and patch pockets, sports models. Strgcs, soft worsteds, tweeds, cheviets, veleurs cassimcres, English Drummond worsteds, Hockanum serges, imported cheviets, Belgian worsteds and serges. Men's and Yeung Men's ' Kuppenheimer and 0rity Sfrattfe Suits Reduced Thousands of suits new lets late in arriving go at the low reduced prices as well as these that came earlier. All are this season's smartest models. Many are quarter, half or full silk-lined. Seme have vest backs and sleeve linings of silk. Nearly all are silk-piped. $25 Fer $35 te $40 Suits $37 Fer $45 te $50 Suits $47 Fer $55 te $70 Suits Frem ether sources of supply i Men's Twe-Trousers Suits at $25 Sports models and conservative styles in light, medium and dark effects. In tweeds, cassimercs and worsteds. Alse blue serges with extra trousers. -(ImlipU, btcend fleer, Mnth Strtt. 4000 Wash-Suits for Little Beys A4-2?k JEJ Tijjr TjiV til 111 Made te withstand thn strpnunns wrnr nf tVie rmnt .t.fnin.T.ia-Alii boy. Popular models in the Oliver Twist, Middy, Bieadfall, Junier Norfolk and Balkan styles. Colored and white models in Peggy cloth, invisible cloth, d1 OE ) JJ J, WW Devenshire and galatca suits, valued at $2.50 and $3.50, at. LnuKual suits of linen, imported pique, galatea and rep, in white and colors, valued at 53.85 te ?5, at "Big-Brether" Summer Suits With Extra Trousers $8.75te12.50 Ages 7 te 19 Years Stylish Medels Alse "Stouts" Palm Beach Suits, extia pair of Knickers, at S12.:0. Panama Cleth, extra pair of knickers, at $11. Black and White Linen Suits, extra pair of knickcis, at $10. Oyster Linen Suits, extra pair of knickers, at $8.75. Blue Serge Suits, extra pair of knickers, at $9.30. GlmbrM, Third fleer. One of America's Greatest CANDY Makers Said: "We Want te Deuble Qur Output te Lessen Expenses" f: irr: ' ' . 'Z3 KsSlfSIi FEnnsii 111 Se here is a friend-makinc sale of five thousand fUUINU BOXES AT HIST HAI F DD1PP 1 m ,dnd?: che?9lntes with ficme de , nuts, filbeits, etc. 80c worth for 40c. menthe, vanilla, molasses kibses, nougat, ulmends. v xi . , (k Alberts, caramels, walnut taffy, marshmallows ,. i-rd center chocolates. 80c uerth lemon, coceuhuc, nrazil nut creamb, walnut cj earns m Aee t ..,,.. , u i .. 80c worm ier 4Uc wuna Ne, -l Asseitmcnt of 19 kinds of chocolates, Ne. 2 tenters of almonds. Brazil nut wnl ' ,i ! ,y.vith nut enters. 80c worth for 10c. ununs, urnzil nuts, Wal- (.ln.l)fU, hrlnut Streit Annrx. Mnln Merr nnd Milium Mere. Men's Sample r1 Shoes Newest Types $10 te $12 ? Values $4.70 A maker's samples are always his best font (rr. .L .u l l- i .Uui ...L ! j -iwiiiuai uic suuca no aiiicaincii jhw when getting orders. White Buck Oxfords All-Tan Calf Brogues Norwegian Oxford Glace Kid and Gunmetal Calf Oxfords and Beets ""' ""'"'' New Mn'ii hhe Swllen, Hccend fleer, Ninth Hlrrtt ! sJ & J Sffl " $4.70 Values $10 te $12 Patent Dress Oxfords Calf Oxfords r "' " 1 1 j i. ""i ri.i u,t. i, -tlitiiiaLiii ."? --ti',e.j. t:ft. .. mm
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