Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1922, Night Extra, Image 16

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GOMPERS IS AGAIN
LABORPRESIDENT
Demonstration Breaks Loese
After Unanimous Election
by Federation
ONE CONTEST DEVELOPS
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Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M.
Gim bel Brethers
MARKET J CHESTNUT : EIGHTH NINTH
' V Philadelphia, Friday, June 23, 1022
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PRACTICE GOLF BALLS
A deren for
I $1,85
Praclical Fishing Tackle reels, hooks, every-v
thirty. Practical, helpful salesmanship.
Saturday
Saturday
I'lrst-clars. standard S17? and wlRbt. will
meet your expectations for drlvlnc ami Iren shots
net cut will
fourth Fleer.
llmlK Fourth lloer.
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Cincinnati. O.. .lune 1'.".. IV nleir
, Rnmtirl (JemiiP'.f of thr A uruum IVii IVii
rrntien of l.nbnr va ve-eYfUil without
opposition (mint M tiie frdrint Ien's .in
ntial rnmcntlim. After flip iihanlinei.
role timl Iippii nM fur .Mr. (ini.niPit .1
(Irmenntriitlmi broke lenp unions ll.i'
ilcleRiitPs which i entimu'rf n fpw mm
lit". Then Mr. (!nitin r (hanked ill"
dp 'cR.itci mid tulil-il :
"I shall Piiilrnver te ?.r l lit U
tlmt li hi hip."
TIip eonvenlien nl-n nw'orie i .Intir.
DmiMiii. of (,'niiic. Ma-.. ipih",ii!.iii;
tlip (irnnilp Cnlf's' I n mi. us fir..t
vlip pii'xiilen1 : Jeseph '. Va'piitlii' .
Cinrliiiititl. MeiiMpis' 1 ii 1011 . m'euiiiI
flee pirsiil''iit : I'ranK Ilufl'j. fmil..!.
npelts. CarpnikrV I'nluii, tiiuii U"
prosldent : William (Srren, Indianapolis.
Miners' Ciilen. fourth liv pvesliu-iir -y.
I). Malum. Petiett. firm fnrmet.'s
t'nlen. tiflh vice piesidtnt, and T. A
Uk'kert. ChliaRe. Cinrmrtit Worker.- .
fnleii, sitli vipp president.
Tlip tlrHt enntest (lcvt'leppd wlu.i
Themns P. rinhertr. of Washington.
rpprpPittliiR t he INisiofliee Clerks' '
1'nleii. n,iv nniiiiuatPd te oppe p I he ri
di'-tleu of Jihe'i l"iM lipr. of Imllm. Imllm.
:melN, president of tup HtirVi '
I'nii'ii, it v vrenth vIpp president of tl.
frdpicien,
Mr. I'ii nrr defeated .Mr. l'laiiPfir
Je" leveiitli ii-p president en i. vote
f 17.7-. 10 i:!,,,"!. imti men Malllip ,
Well, of ( 'lilengn. representing ll.i
T'liote IIiiRiavpr1' 1'meii. wns tc-p!c(,l"d
eighth Uce president without ,i rente.-t.
In tlip opi'etnl contest 1'iiiiipl .1. To Te
Mn. nf luillHiinpelN. president of th"
Temnsicrs' I'hIeii. wen te. election ns ,
treasurer out Jeseph A. rruiiMlti, of
Kmi-.i"- ('it.. Knn.. prp-idpiit of the
Meilrrnuiker.s' I'nlen. The vete wi :
Tehin, 1S.."10: rniiik'in. VJ!,7,U.
The nliMileti of efliiprs wa- oeuiplPtP'i
Mcpt I'lfctieii of frateriiiil di'li'Riites by
thp rp-p'cctleu without opposition of
Frank Morrison, of WusliinRten. as spp
rptar.i Up Is a ineinbrr of tht- I'rini
pi's' I'nlen. and has bppn spcrplarj for
tUPiit.v-IUe ji-iirs
The dplpRatP-i arep and npplntlilnl iIip
re-p'pctlen of Morrl-len.
GIRLS SMOKE PIPES
-ttnrn
moneil
T1ip
Fjisliien Is Introduced by Smart Set
in Londen Cafes
Londen, .lum "".. ilij- IM--'
rnndi)ii' iu:iit MHinp: uenipn liaxp In In
freduird iIip ftishien of pipp-su.eUiiiR
at rpstaurants and e.ifps. TIip p!np
iiiiial, a 10 small and of rndi briar or
iiiprrs.'lmnm. with slrndrr stems and
sold lines-, Virginia tobine lliuored
ith at tin of re"s or some irb'iital
ppi fume Is fnuind.
Thp jirN sin ihcj prefpr pipe-sinek-ins
te cisaiPttp because it is poeler and
elraiipr ninl doesn't tain th" hands as
elRarettes dii.
One siieien weuinii li.is n iiedilP'iien
ler i'iR..rs ami Is net 'In about -mek-iur
them in publle plai es
'ENOCH ARDEN' SAYS WIFE
KNEW JUST WHERE HE WAS
Bronx Man Asserts He Never Was
"Missing"
New terU. .lime : Miratiens
mndr I" Mr-. Mlelmel .1 Sliitter . of
KliiRhridRe m.id. Itrn-it. m ihi fi-st
dler"e ull brought in thai county un
trs the iip "Knecli Arden" I..i". wll.
be iiH"si;iiteil. ted.n by the District
ttnriie. Wltnes'.es huc bpen sum-
1 te Ills nfh e.
' IjiecIi rden" I..i permiis ill-
TOrce when .1 spuiise li.is bei-n nhPIit
. Atp jp.ir and can net be found. Mrs
S'atter.N bejiiii I i-r ii'iien Inst uepk.
M.lcb.n ' lest ph si,itti'i appeiirpd ar
tli'e ISreni Ceunn I'pik'i nfiiii Wed
; nendn.
"Win" sa- I in deid"- ' he dnu.uidnd.
"I'm the iiiiine li'i-biml Mj wife
lias known all .iu- '.,, ; ua', ieti
at 44- Kii-t 1 -::.! str.ei."
SILZER FOR GOVERNOR
New Jersey Circuit Court Judge An
nounces His Candidacy
Trenten. June -J iiti ,( .r-
'llit Court .lllilRe i; ,rzi S SI' 'er. of
MptiH-hrn, today f.)im,ii innuuiii ed
his ctiiullih.cy for die lriniii-i'.itn- noui neui noui
iiiatlen for fJevprnu-. Slut" Knn! ln
timl InsiiriiliPP (Viiiuiu-ieiier Wiilir i
i:. Tuttle, Jr.. of AVe,n,p',i I,,. ir,
tin .iiiwpiI caniliilnti ,nr - mi.
and a bitter primary ilx-ileu umiaisi
tppins certain te remli.
It l c.pected tlmt Mnjn li.ui'
IlnRUP. of .lerse Clt.i, mil ,,1111
.sunpert .IihIrc Sllzcr. while 'li.'tli
will ipi-pKp tlip liackitiR of indepui leu'
lJoineciat.s.
Judsc Slier made III- decisi.m 1,1mm
in a letter written In reply te mi nl
drrfspd te liini b Ilddlese Ciuiit
.llldpe I'eter K. Dah. .luilRe D,il
lieinteil out that Mlddle-p Iiriueirnts
ncihe in politics were unanimous ;-i the
desire te 1'inp JuiIrp Sll.:er ilected l',,n
ei nor.
OLD-AGE PENSIONS URGED
Congressman Merm Addresses Con
vention of New Jersey Eagles
Atlnntle (It. June ".'! Addicinr
the N'ew .lersi" Suite com em 1011 of the
fr.itenml ( Irder of I. nicies, ( 'ensresni.in
Jehn M. Mern of I'i't-luiritli, national
prpideut. urvil -11 ipi rt for ' ncne
input te est,b isii ed a"e pen-ion laws
in 11M Sia'cs of tu. 1'nieii
"'I lip I'iirIp- will net he Mullen' un
til we see ail old ll(:e pen-ion law ell
acted In ewrj Slate, Such a bill bus
nlrendj been drawn, and we miiM leiid
nil our efforts te 'eeiiiR timl it gov gev
tlin ugh tlie iiiriniis Hmpy of f.erjlsla
turp, If the I ill become'. a law it will
prelip for $'S a nieutii liPinR jivn te
any ier-en vhe-e income does net et
ted S.'Ji 1) u jeai."
CeiiRrcssiiuin Merin as-.en.'d Ii. t (lie
actual 1 list te the Siate under tic
ppmtnii -steci would be le - ibiin the
pTtwPllt llinillllR of lletllPs fill llP nRed
Taft Made a Bencher
Leni'nii. .In no -'.". lt V
riilt'f .hn-tb'e Taft of 1I10 I'nlted Statci
Jin." hern elected an ho.ieran In'iicher
rf thn .Mld.llc Tunple. The late Je-eph
If. Cliente, Ambassador te lireut llrll
nlii. 18S!) te MM).', and J0I111 W Duvlf.;
1110m retentl.il AtiibahMidnr te the Court
of St. JaiiiPH. were Hinilnrly lionervd. 1
DAND CONCERT IN PARK i
The Knlrmniint Park lJanil, miiler ill-
j'cctlen of Itlelmrd Schmidt, baiiilinni--ter.
will slvt' a concert tenlsbt nt 8
o'clock In the iniislc pavilion tit .Straw- '
srrv Mansion, iimler the niinplet's oil
i'le I'.iIViuy mi Park ComiiilN'-lenpre. I -"-
Net "Leftovers" Net "Rejects" Net Bargain Stuff But
A Sale of Women's and Misses' Dresses
.irSfS 4SMl Viih tlw Brea(l Gitnbel Guarantee
$ff jVufc Back of EverV Dress
4 Mkiv A"l every dress fresh. Knew what that means
X -9 m 13 in u ?.n
VJ t'Mi a tO 7K
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Women"'
Drpi.
$19.75
Women's
Ores.
$10
Misses' Dresses lace combined with crepe. Drawn
work crepes tie chine. Foulards. Sports crepes. Paris
hand-made fjewn.t included 14- te 20-year sizes.
Women's Dresses Every sort of silk crepe, espe
cially flal crepe. Foulards. Sports crepes. French
dresses. Sizes 30 te GUV6 in the let.
At $16.50
Misses' Dresses Silk crepes. Printed silk crepes.
Murcel crepes. Organdies. Dotted Swisses. Pongees. '
Whita fsilk?. Drawn-work crepes. Foulards. Sizes
14 te 20.
Women's Dresses variously in sizes up te eG'i!
Dotted Swisses. Handkerchief linen. Pongees. Silk
taffetas. Cotten voiles, with Ukrainian embroidery
(they're exquisite!). Beaded voiles. Crepes de chine.
Threaded voiles. Veined voiles. French hand-made
voiles.
At $12.75
The Misses' Dresses hand-drnwn voiles. Checked
ginghams. Linens. Swisses. Plenty of 10s. Plenty of
183. Plenty of 'JOs.
The Women's Dresses Swisses. Plain-color voiles.
Veined voiles (from the "King-of-Cotten Dresses").
Linens. And sizes up te 52 V&!
.Misses'
Dress,
7.50
Misses'
Dress.
$16.50
At $10
Women's Drcsbc aues up te 4S include Scotch ginghams.
And perfectly wonderful dotted voiles.
The Misses' Dresses the prettiest Xermandie voiles cvet! And
foulard-voiles. And flower-color organdies, linens and ginghams.
14- te 20-year sizes.
At $7.50
sizes.
Women's Dresses Four styles in check ginghams; sizes up te 48.
Misses' Dresses Ginghams, ratines and lineens. 14- te 20-ycar
dlnibfil., Knlent of IlreM. Third fleer.
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Vacation-Style Envelope
Chemises &cqui8retepink
pritdll, $1.50 and $1.95
Lacy models and hand-embroidered models at each
price progressing from pretty te prettiest with the price-groups!
Pink Philippine Chemises
clude'd in thp $1.95 group.
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hand-embroidered in-
(ilmlirU, Snend lloer.
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w;'
Wemes Lew Shoes
Greup After Greup
at $3.25
Bui Values $8 te $11!
.lust because si.c are broken. Or the shoes .show a
litt'e handling nothing & "shine" won't rcmedj.
White colors and "combinations."
All sizes in the let. but net cery style. Opportunity!
t.lnibds, She store. Second lloer.
Because One of New Yerk's Best
Makers of Girls' Dresses Had Toe
Much Yardage en Hand
striking Tub Dresses
Sale-Priced
$3.95
Perfectly stunning imported
check ginghams in clear, won
derful shades of pink, light
blue, green, brown, red and
navy.
Sizes 12, 14 and 16.
And at $7.50
Ratines in greens, eichid,
tangerine, with Frcnchy black
touches.
(Jingliams in combination
with voile. (There's one pic
tured.) Tissues in combination with
voile.
And the cutest, sweetest,
smartest, plaid-printed ba
tistes. 12-, 3 1- and 10-ycar sizes.
(Jlmtwln,
son of I)rf, Third fleer.
Drastic Stock Adjustments Bring
t tic ocuen s emariesi eiyies in
Mens
Yeung Men's
V?TZJiJ77
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Kuppenheimei
AND
etietp $irant)
SUITS
Reduced
Very wide variety for critical choice in
fine imported cheviets, Belgian worsteds
and serges; English Drummond worsteds;
and Hockanum serges, unfinished worsteds,
cheviets, serges, veleurs, tweeds and cassi
meres from America's best mills.
$35 te $40
Suits
$45 te $50
Suits
$50 te $70
Suits
at25
at37
a.47
. COLORS
Gray, lirewn, nan-tan, oxford, blue, black, fancy
mixtures, herringbone effects, evcrplalJ-j, cliecKa,
pencil btripeii.
STYLE'S
Slnple-bicastcd, ileiible-brcastefl, two-bulteu ie.it!,
tlucc-butten coats, four-button ieats. censcratlve
niedsls, coats lth flap and pattli jiecKcts, Hjierts
niedcb.
Other geed makes in
Sports Medels,
Conservative,
Light, Medium and
Dark Effects
Men's Twe-Trousers $rC
SUITS at 'ZO
Worsteds
Cassimcrcs
Tweeds
Blue Serge
Tilmbfln. SMeud fleer, Mnlh sirrct.
Indestructible Pearl Bead
Necklaces, $1.95 Half Price!
Very dainty, lustrous pearl; graduated; 21 inch. And .strong
solid geld clasps!
Itegular SI and S2 Enamel Pen-knies and Pencils at ."iOc.
4,.inljrl Jrwflrj xhnt, 1 lrt flour.
Women's Extra-Length Cellars
for summer' sweaters and new "long-line" dres.-e. Yes, ."4 inches
long. Net and lace; lace and egandir; embroidered organdie; tai
lored organdie mart! Varieu-lj SI te S',l..
Ktra-l.englli Cellars with Tuffs te Match. Varieu.ly with cMra
length cuff" for short s!eefs 01 with short cults for long sleee.
V SI. ."51 .2.1 and 51.30 a "t. (,imi.,i,, oiiite', NciUr.ir,
I Ir.l llunr.
MEN'S STRAW
At $1.95
Smeeth and rough edges in Sennit .Straw Hats
Net Equaled
This Season
Mm s l'i it-feet" Sennit", iin- Mens Imported French anu Kiir.
-re i a SVi.nlt. beautifully mniJp mid ,ih SH'awh and America's Ixrst. In
, ,,, . , , , larij. braids full sfiinltK, fln
trimmed , all widths of brims and rint-foetH." Hats usually In 15
irenH line cenrm'. mcciiuii , nn, oine cushion bands 1'inn
bi.tldi: til' li.it Uhiiallv I tfJQ QC i Hi t'iii I 0O Ctf
i hibil ti ici .... liDJtJiJ
(IiiiIh'Is. llrht fleer, Mnlh ''trfft.
priced al 53 30, here at
) e2.85
"Hard-Wear" Summer Suits for Beys
Fer that difficult-te-flt growing boy we carrv a full line of licht-weieht
suits in the yoke-Norfolk model with pleats back and front. Most of the
suits have extra knickers.
Suits (7 te 19 years), extra pair of knickers, several
(7 te 19 years), extra pair of knickers, several
Palm Iieach
colors, at $12.50.
I'anama Cleth Suits
colors, at $11.
Oyster Linen Suits (7 te 18 years), c.tra pair of knickers, at $8.75. t
Black and White Linen (7 te 19 years), extra pair of knickers, at $10.
White Duck Suits (7 te 17 years), at 6..'i0.
Khaki Suits (7 te 16 years), at $.'.
AJI-Weel Blue Serge SuiU (8 te 10 years), extra pair of knickers,
nt $9.u0.
Tub-Suits for Younger Beys
and Kn'Uylei!1 SuUS' "Ver Twkt' Middy' Breadfa11' Norfolk
ri.: i i i .... .
ttuuu aim i-oiereu suits OI J'CggV
cloth, invinsible cloth. Devenshire
and galatea. Valued at
$2.50 and $3,50, at...
$1.85
Distinctive models in
pitiue, galatea, poplin,
nncn. vaiueu at
$3.8Gte$5, at
imported
rcu and
$2.95
filmbrln. Third fleer.
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x.iafL . A ' 1 retailers
Tf ' band sizes. 12. 12' it 13. VX and 1,4. 55
9600 Beys' Blouses
at55c
s of one of the best makers all left after filling
The 73 c,
orders.
White madras, cheviot and cotton pongee.
Woven colored medras and high-count percale.
Cellar buttons high or V-shape.
Perfect and geed.
Fer boys of 6 te 16 years.
Shirts also same make same price. Tan cotton pongee and striped percales.
Neck-
-i ImlwlK, Mnlh klrrfl t nrnrr imd Mibn ly Mere,
80c Chocolates at 40c lb.
n
" "ii
One of America's Greatest CANDY Makers
Said: "We Want te Deuble Our Output te Lessen Expenses"
He heic is a Iriend-making ."i'le nl rie thousand
80c POUND-BOXES AT JUST HALF PRICE 40c
Ne 11 kinds: chocolate with cieir.j Ne. '1 CenteiH of ulmendfc, Brazil nutsf
de menthe, vanilla, molasses kihse, net,- walnuts, illbcrts, etc. 80c worth for 40c.
gat, almendb, filberts, caramels, walnut Ne. 'J Hard-center chocolates. 80i'
tally, marshmallows, lemon, cocoanut, weith for 10c.
Brazil nut .cicams, walnut creams. 8Uc Ne. 4 Assortment of 19 kinds of choc-
worth for 40c. ' elate-, chiefly with nut ccnteis.
(ilmliiN, ( hrslniit sirrrt mif liiln Sture unit suliunj hter.
500 Women's
Umbrellas
at $3.95
Mm and Itain l.'inlirell.i.s or
I'nrasels for thej are equally
v ell suited te both u-ics.
All-silk, taped edge with
long white or amber tips an 1
tep.s. Asserted handles in full
length bakelite (white and
colerb), luuther-btrap, ling or
cord.
Navy, giccn, puiple, garnet
and black. Special at $3,93
each.
'ilnitK-U, I irst llnnr.
Special Sale Salem Cord Tires
Rugged ever-size Cord Tires, non-skid tread. 8000-mile guarantee even
though we sell at reduced prices. Buy your season's requirements.
30x3
List $18.00
Sale $13.75
32x4
List $32.40
Sale $24.30
32x4V2
List $41.90
Sale $31.40
List .
Sale
35x4 Va
$45.20
$33.90
35x5
List .
Sale
$54.75
.10
$41
32x3 yz
List $25.50
Sale $19.15
33x4
List $33.40
Sale $25.05
33x4is
List $42.85
Sale $32.15
List .
Sale
36x4 Vs
$46.15
$34.66
List .
Sale
37x5
$57.60
$43.20
List .
Sale
31x4
$29.40
$22.15
34x4
List $34.25
Sale $25.70
34x4i:
List $43.90
Sale $32.95
List .
Sale
33x5
. $52.15
.$39.15
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ALEM
ERVICE
ATISFIES
Lawn Swings geed, strong 4-passenger fellows; put together with screws and belts. Seats and backs
varnished; red uprights. $8.40 instead of $10.
Couch Hammocks full regulation size duck-covered matlress, rolled edge; adjustable headrest.
With headrest, $9.40 instead of $14; without headrest, $8.40 instead of $12.
Perch Swings Mission-finish, with chains complete. $3.15 instead of $4
(ilnilifls. Inurlli Heur,
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