R7S"J'f??l5"TO'- p"''J"-i '""' mKm' bhp, u a:je, : .-J-1. i.Tsr. 1 .,.. ' "jrr -.-i -. .n An-.S'-'irnSJ"r" ' - i- -,u-v w-,;-' 5"h;- V.;"V"9? K V 16 EVENING PUBMC LEDGER P '- - -- I ' 'j!" ' r t . '. :,-". i-L. - ! , J-L -- -- . - ,, I ! ' ' II ' PhffaaMshla. TtMUyjurM 27. 122 ' K. K. K. SECRETARY ; OUSTEDBY CLARKE Wizard Pre Tern Dismisses Im perial "Kligrapp" as Meas ure of Economy "T Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Fer Helping en the Holidays by very decided sav ings en the very things you need. Sports shoes are reasonably priceeV-as are all shoes, as Gimbels. FiiJf Wednesday WednerfaJ MARKET CHESTNUT r EIGHTH NINTH Filft 1 HI I i K MR wm m m if m mi i i fc' HENCHMAN NOW DICTATOR Atlanta, On.. .Tunc 27. The ambi tion of Edward Yeung Clarke te be the undisputed dictator of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klnn ban been realized, It was learned here yesterday, an a con sequence of Clarke's dlsmlwal of the Imperial KllKrapp for secretary) of the Invisible Empire. Txnilfl David Wade. Ilavins forced the Imperial Wizard, W, .1, Simmen, te take a Mx months vacation, and limine nxMirerd the tltlps Vice Wizard and Imperial Wizard pre tern., Clarke removed the only ether ob struction te bin desire for complete autocratic power ever the masked em pire when he pnshed Wade, who ha been Kligrapp for three years, out of the Imperial Palace en Pcachtree read. Wade has been known as the closets friend of Cel. Simmons at the palace. Clarke gives economy as the reason for flrlng Wade. The latter tells an other story. According te Wade, Clarke Is new net only supreme In all matters of policy, organization and management, but also has managed te obtain complete control of the Ku Klux finances by fretting up a Finance Committee (which Wade jays is known In the Imperial Palace as the "wrecking crew") composed of men who ewe their pebs te Clarke. According te Wade, enen of the members of the com- mlttee Is under bend. i k-? Wade in a statement yesterday said the committee includes one imperial , officer, net named; the Klan's chief, bookkeeper, a youeng man named 1'urney. and Clarke's Chief of Staff, j who. although net named in the state- , ment, Is understood te be Ptcd h. Savage, former New Yerk cop and : strikebreaking detective, whom Clarke and Mrs. Elizabeth Tyler bro'"(ht te Atlanta te organize a Kkin directive ' bureau last year and whom Clarke ap- i pointed Chief of Operations, second in , command of the empire. .May 1. Wade declares nle that Clarke and ; Savage e manipulated the recent Ktr ' Klux Convention ami .finn of th" Imperial Officers that Clarke is also hi possession of power te discharge any imperial officer lie dislikes. Wade's statement wi.v that condi tions in the Imperial Palace nre such that It Is impossible for me te con tinue en under the same and kc , .n-self-respect." TEUTONS MAY BuiLD UNDERSEA TUNNEL I French Have Plan for Making Them ! Tell Under English Channel j Paris. .Tune 2". (By A. P.) A huge war reparations plan under which the Germans would reconstruct France and also build the Ions-planned tunnel . under the English Channel Ims been submitted by the Minister of Public Works. M. Le Trecquer. te Premier , Poincare, who has laid it.keferc the' French member of the Reparations Commission. The plan Involves' the use of German labor and materials te the extent of twenty billions of francs. ..The newspapers assert that if ler--many Is able te carry en the construc tion of railways and telegraph lines atr home she in nble te reconstruct th war-tern areas In France. HOLDING WARNS OfTerIL ' IN CONSTITUTION TINKERING State Farms Instead of Jails Are! Advocated Before State Bar Bedford Springs, Pa., June 27. The twenty-eighth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Par Association was opened today with the address of the president. Colonel A. M. Helding, of West Chester, whose subject was "Perils te Be Apprehended Frem Tink ering With the Constitution " The particular "peril" dwelt upon by the speaker was the precedent set up by the adoption and sustaining of the pro hibition amendment. Te his mind, without speaking of the merits of the prevision of that amendment. Its en graftment upon the Constitution was a "danger signal which every intelligent and patriotic citizen, and certainly CTery lawyer, should eb'crvc." Elimination of technicalities in crimi nal trials and abolition of ceuntv jails and establishment in their place of State farms were recommended in a report by the Committee en Criminal Law The report also criticized newspapers for publishing details of crimes, which it declares 'in many intniices suggest ideas for crime which find emulation in many quarters after these detai's arc published." Men and women mere than seventy years of age should net be called for jury service, and a bill barring them from the service has been drawn by the committee which whs named last year te make a survey of the jury svstem svstem svstem througheut the State, which will he presented at the next session of the legislature Tomorrow Ends the Sensational Sale of Women's Coats, Wraps and Capes at Half Price Se exactly half-price that you make your own de duction paying half the price the ticket reads. The prices en all tickets are exactly the same as they were Saturday exactly as they have been: right along, except that any reduced prices remain "reduced," and you pay half of that ! There are """ li&WM Cap es Sports, Travel and 'Dress styles. Tweeds, veleurs, beliviasveldynes, silks. Coats Travel, Sports, Straight-line, Dressy. . Tweeds, veleurs, tricptines, belivias, English bearskin, silk. Wraps Everything. Prices were $5 te $100-Pay Half Gimbtls, Salens of Dress, Third fleer. "l Misses' Dresses aDezen Levely Holiday Medels Sale-Grouped at $ 1 9.75 Including the sweetest foulards of the reason in the coolest, pret tiest bisque with brown figurings, brown and white, scarlet and white slashed and ribbon-bound in a toning color. , Drawn-work crepes de chine. White crepes de chine galore. Lace dresses for the H6tel Dance I And some of the sweetest Paris hand-made gowns ever dreamed out! Celers? A rainbow! and at $ 1 0 Flower-color organdies. Flower-color linens. Stunning check ginghams. Foulard voiles. Normandie voiles. And a reel-ful of mussed and handled organdies that were $15 te $25 are new $10. Plenty of time te freshen them up before the Fourth! Gtmbtls, Salens of Dress, Third fleer. Il.0c$eBfy I nWrBfl ki4M WI 2W mm mm w Fer Ceuntru Club or Reardmrrtk Doings en the Olbrieus Fourth -The High-Scheel Girl Wants a New and Dressy Dress Whether of shnet fine. ;French voile or . f shlrn! 'merteg crepe dehine. French Voile Dreises at $13.75 Ceme.ln the prettiest reproduction of the pepi ular "hendkerchlef point" model that wn n d.i. adaptation at a big. blr price. B Every one of the'ie "handkerchief imi....n "fluttera In the Boardwalk ereezei Yellow, blue, peach, gray, white or orchid. Sires in the let 12 te 16. The Favorite All-White Crepe de Chine ' - Dress mnTOKa k JJ 4J H 7 V j fw vML 1 V 1 v vy i at $19.75 French Voile, Crepe de Chine, 313.75 $19.75 Has the satin-appliques that make it a nicture. "Tubs" perfectly! 12- te 16-year sizes. Olmbtls, ftclM of Hrt. Third fleer. 1 1cin I iivhiiiic Xriif c Nlriie livii ijuauuuue wpwi w ivitt I.O Tub-Skirts, Though of IU i 1 iSl!v II j I y Glorious "Penikees Rhapsede" Silk- $8.90 at But Values $12.75 te $15 One of the prettiest silks ever made for sports wear and one of the prettiest pieces of luck that ever happened right before a holiday! Twe models one pleated; one plain. All-white. Olmbcls, SnletM of Drii, Third fleer. Four "Holiday Specials" In Fine Voile Waists n II Shii ' LA I i ji'ij&mLi i at $1.50 Twe Peter Pan styles no, one's really a Peggy model. And two tuxedoes. All four of fine French voile. All four models in Summer's beloved all-white. All four styles lace-trimmed mostly with exceptionally geed Venise. All have cool three-quarter sleeves. All Sizes. Olmbtls, Salens et Dress, Third fleer. A Special Purchase of Twe Thousand Pairs of 'Sfe """"""" . Z, Women's Spert Oxfords Seme With Rubber Seles, Others With Drep Heels and Leather Seles Gray Ooze With Patent Trimming Smoked Herse With Saddle White Buck With Black Saddle : Two-Tene Tan Calf On Sale Tomorrow at the Exceptionally tJJO OC Lew Price of tp060 Gimbels, Shoe Stere, Second fleer. Tomorrow The Season's White Petticoat Sale Tub-Silks at $1.95 and $2.95 hemmed and scalloped; sports styles; double panel. Tub-Satins &t $2.95 and $3.95 scalloped sports styles. Deuble panel. Splendid heavy grade of tub-satin. Radiums at $5 with the prettiest pinked ruffle. Deuble panel. Sateen Sports Petticoats at $2 a particularly fine sateen. Deep hem. Deuble panel. Fine White Sateens Special at $1 splendid quality. Extra-Size Petticoat Specials at $1 and $1.50 Fineat white sateens that come. Tailored model. Deuble panel. GlmbcU, Second fleer. it I 7 A. 1 Bought in England Direct Frem the , British Government 20,000 Yards of Heavy Wall Canvas (or Burlap) On sale tomorrow at less than it cost the British Government te make it at 39c a Yard 58 Inche Wide All in the geed "natural color." Fer wall-coverings, for fleer coverings, for lining sum mer bungalows, for paneling, for mattress covers, for table-covers, for portieres and endless ether uses. A Londen Stere has alreitdy disposed of ever a million yards ! aimtxif . cphtuttrr star, ntik fleer. After-Dinner Tricks i' Tl; I 1 I I MB. II I I Ne. 109 Naming Selected Card A pick e( canU in divided In halt. The performer kcepn one-half und uskij beme one te pull a card from the ether half, leek at It and place It In the per former's half. The performer Nhuflles his carls, but upon gluncini; through ttaa. Immediately dlwever.s the cheseii card. The pack wns previously sorted Inte two heaps, one containing all the red rards, the ether the black. Tim per former kept the blacks and gave -the gpectaterH the red. TIiuh he can ini ini medlntely llnd the card placed In his half of the pacl' On no account should the audience W allowed te ere all the faces of either half of the puck. i Ferd Coune IEaoellont conditien: trcitlitr tops demeunt Tbla whMla. lr. Plrat :':.'. takce It. moea meter ar nueacr Women's Gleve-Silk Stockings. $2.65 4. Usually $3.50 Gi jcls money-saving purchase from a standard maker. Beau tiful drop-stitch weaves in brown, nude and silver. Alse plain weaves with white, green or blue clocks. A rich, long-wearing stocking. All strictly first quality. $1.95 for Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings made te Gimbels careful specifications a guarantee of quality. Plenty of black and white. $1.50 for Women's White Silk Stockings With the Popular "Pyramid" Heel Yes, the kind that wears se well! And pure white. GlmtttU, rint fleer. K8 Bathing Suits. Specials ! s Men's Weel Bathing Sutt Sizes 34 te 46. California style in plain and trimmed suits. Large assortment te select from. 0 AK Beys One-Pieee ' AU-Weel' Suit With skirt. Well made, nicely trimmed, fen QC Ages 6 te 14 years. Special at. . . V'' Life Guard Bathing Suit for men and boys. ' Complete with white all-worsted shirt, navy blue (guaranteed color) wool flannel pants and white web belt. t0 E Special at OO.TO Glmbtli. Fesrth fleer. Just Imagine! $3.75 for This 6-lb, Electric Iren Regularly $6.25 V r ISr flM9L Just one of the ma:" het-weather economies te be found in Gimbels Heuse Furnishings Stere! A new 1922 model ; full nickel plated with detachable cord and plug. Frem the maker of the famous White Cress electric appliances. Moreover, Gimbel-guaranteed ! GiralwU, Feurtk fleer. Mall and Phene Orders Filled Same Dan Received Shep-Peg Cern:$ at 2lfa 1000 cases of Lenex Brand Shee-Peg Cern, heat in can, season and serve; case, dozen or -dozen lets, at 12Jc a can. 20c pack Canned Peas at 14c Cases $3.18 Buy Canned Peas New! Dezen Cans $1.65 'fiWAthnuphtful housekeepers will buv new for next winter and save money because drought has cut down the pack of peaa te little ever a third of the normal output en the Eastern Shere (Maryland). Limit two cases at tne aoeve prices. Solid Meat Tomatoes aimbel Justice Brand, red ripe, Ne. 2 cans, lfle value; case, $.( dozen, 1.J5, or 12c Old Virginia Ham Tedd's; the genuine kind; cut from razor-back hogs and cured fbr ?e.??r. ..'.' 55c Preserving Sugar Philadelphia refined, limit 25 lbs., If purchased with Cl. ether groceries, at. lb u Old Crep Coffee. atmbela Quaker Blend, same as served in our restaurant and tea room; tee Yiuei lu". D" Alt or 3-lb. lets, lb 6C Evaporated Milk .Sharptesi Aeem Brand, tall cans, premium wrapper; dozen 1AM canti. Sl.lti can 11 C PhUadelphUHams Inex, mtld flavor, sugar-cured, fresh from the smokehouse, qq. at. lb. JjC St James Coffee Philadelphia's foremost Coffee, rch Coffee ; BOe value, at 1 3 lhs. for D 1 Victory Coffee Fresh from the roaster, ia special at I Iba. OC English BVMkTatFfeT; Cap e' Comfert Chop Fragrant Black Tea, 5e value at t A t lbs. for t,85, or lb 40C Otatbels, Pure rt4 Stere. Cbettsat Slroet Anatx. Subway Stere Sale of llOO TRUNKS Ready Tomorrow at $5.95 Values $8.50 te $15 - t. J -" I II t ' J II in 1 BS99HL HBlina LeVanTBaBzaaaisarJ UkY $5.95 On the Subway Stere Main Aisle Dress Trunks Steamer Trunks Camp Trunks $5.95 Variously Vulcanized Fiber canvas and metal-covered. All-ever Basswood Bexes-come Banded slatted and with cowhide leather straps all around. Dress Trunks, 28 te 40 Inches $5.95 Steamer Trunks, 28 te 40 Inches $5.95 Camp Trunks, Regulation Size $5.95 All Fitted With Extra Trau wmEmudk'UM Bjj Man flEHSESKCpSl KgHvflKvEBBM Orders BuByVKgHi pBpBBpliffPK Filled SgWtBHBi a jIhmHIHHHSHI While lslllllH.zllHiHMr Ji 1mHBCBIIsB0HJ9HH Quantities yKftByi IpBsHSfM- IsBJBBHBMHKinBV Last HHjMMaejk..Ery'' ABBBBBBBbV V-JeaBBBBBBBB ''vL $5.95 $5.95 Clmbtlf, Sebwmr 6I- J v ,PJIW w 7 " I. I m K. V u. ma f'.'.'V - tM 4 v.v ?1 -.- f yy-f i