.1 " if4 W V, JVft I X WW' . "ff5r' 'j.im tvt ' 'Vf M . JI EVENING PUBLIC LEIER-PHIlJAELPHIA, MOKDAY, -JIJliY 31, 10 ilC tf m? I'" ill if III III; Ml iJ.r , H ARMY SCHOOL HERE WILL BE ENLARGED Horsemanship and Topography ' Will Be Taught at Schuyl kill Arsenal OFFICER IS TRANSFERRED Fer Tuesday Stere Open 9 A. M. te S P. M. Tourists summer visitors te the sea all are invited te share the pleasure of seeing Autumn fashions unpacked. Gimbel Brethers MARKET: CHESTNUT: EIGHTH NINTH The Gimbel Stere is mere than a mere selling place. Its ten-million-dollar stocks form a tab leau of the world's interesting, useful things. M t 'Philadelphia, Monday, 'July 31, 1922 Fer Tuesday I.lputPiinnt Colonel Wllllnm O Ptnlth. ulm 1in been rnmm.tiulhnt of the (JunrtpriiiiWer Depot in tlii fit J at Twentfirht Mrret and (trepin nc nttc for nenrh four vnrp. will 1r.ne the rllv In September, te se te Kert Iknulng, nenr Celumlut. !n . where) he will be qunrtermrnter of the 1 ntteil j States lnfnntr Selioel Colonel M. lrn Znllti'kl. who wnn! at the depot here n number of jeir. riRe, will ii'-Mimr lemiuimd of the. riillndelpluii depot Me lm bi en remmnndnnt of the Allium dipet,' which is new beinit i-lesed bj the (mi- i eminent. Colonel Pinllli eiiunleil the Kient , nunrternnter'- depot in thf -m . j wlilelt ! one of the liiiKP-t In the mini tt.v. When he tir-l mine heie the ( depot ttii" nt the old Si IniOMU r stntil, en (iiim l'err te.ul. whieli , hns been tumid into n m lioel tot qunrtermnMer etlier. wntrnnt elin el and cnllMed men i Scheel Will He Eiil.irRcil The mIioeI will be enlnnsed ijeatl wliiTi it rcepeiw en Septunbii 1." It will be tuifl r the direi turn of l.ltutui nnt Colonel Will II relnt Twe new ieiue. one in Ihiimmiuii Ihiimmiuii ehlp lind the eihei tn topeci ipln. will be nddid te tlie curriculum Im the coming se-len" '1 he imiiibei "f "in dents iil-e will be deiiblid nnd ll i" expicted that about 1"" vei-en- in iMudinc twent-tne ethin-. will t ike the tune month (eure The rqutt.itien (imri will be pi u -tlml as well us theentt. il tjimitei mniter efhiejx -licuilil knew about ani mals." said Colonel Smith mmuiIj. "It 1 often vn neiesir for them te purelia-e lieriw and mules nnd provide for their keep. Thl ieiii-e will tea. h the men te nde will, te judee and alue the nnimals and te iinih rttitnl all the detaIN of stable mnmiBi imnt When the finish thej 11 knew e en tiling from hew te trim thdr fme lucks te sheeliiK a hind leg Men te Leant M.ip IteailiiiK "The addition of the topegtnphv eure has Ik en undertaken enh after .ireful eonlderatieti In the pil it happened that far tee often quintet masters weie unable te read maps It Is nliseluteh essintial that the be familiar with the details of the teuntrj In whtt.li thev are eperatttiR. Often a map is the enh inems for ebtalnltiK that knew ledge, se tin re will be a pc il.il course in imp work of all kinds. "The old nrseml new is used enh or the selioel. The fm teries have been j emeed te the depot and (he buildings ae been remodeled se ns te provide' omfertable living quniters for the stu- lents The ethters pretublj will live Mitside, but the enlisted men anil w u- ant officers tnut live within tne lioel gieunds The weik up te the iresent. Ins been mtrieil mi with .ieutennnt II Kirsner ns direi ter Mi ls made n Miciess of the si hoel. and is enlargement will open its .idvan iges te innnv ethers in the J M erp '' Almest Ready! Gimbels Annual Sale of "Used" and Ware-room Sample PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS Yes, guaranteed, though sold for a fraction of regular price. And any instrument bought can be returned, at price paid, during six months en account of some'ether instrument. m Women's Sweaters : Smart Weel "Slip-Overs" at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, te $6.90 , mL, Values te $12 Mehahs and Iceland wools. V necks U-nccks round necks. White, petal shades, high sports colors. Beautiful neclty weaves novel "berdcted" effects. A Wonderful 'Table" at $1.95 ! White Sports Skirts at $5 Special ! Baronets honey-comb silks unusual novelty silks tai lored white flannels. r.lmlx'N. nlen of Ore. Third fleer. mm J 1 1 X Wrrm 'II9 m .' 1 1 il i J AK1 I p m' j l W Wit tyTSTTZYMrm wmmmj xi m . f Women's Glorious New Fall Suits $39.75 $59 and $69 August Sale Price Fall Prices At $39.75 only because Gimbels' early orders kept a fine maker's "wheels turning" during the summer lull. But Gimbels' Paris office selected the handsome trice tines and twills Gimbels cabled the Paris lines Gimbels supervised the fine hand-tailoring! Seven New Styles, Smart Expressions of Paris' "Slender Silhouette" achieved by exquisite hand-touches and indescribable "cut." All gray crejie de chine-lined gloriously. Beautifully practical, w ell-bred suits she can "fairly live in" whether busfness, college or travel-bound. , " ,ui .1 .AiR."?!' aw Xavy and black isn't it? And Sizes 34 te 52 ! Think of $20 te $30 iaed weith while, -C.lmbtl". Galens of nrenn. Third fleer. Misses' Dresses Including travel and "College" Silks New $15 Values $25 and $2.9.75 Dark taffetas -ruffly nnd bouffant. Crepes de chine. Krene-Knits. Among the tub dresses Swisses in navy, flame, jade and Orient blue. Daik novelty voiles with lacy vestees a style pictured Misses' Tub Dresses, $12.75 Values te 22M Imported chenilles, printed silk crepes, hand drawn voiles. And linens galore! -Glmbrl. Hnlenj of lr--. Third fleer. L'Aiglen-Make Heuse Dresse at $2.85 R"W 7 Prettiest little batiste and tissue frocks in dotted, striped and checked effects in all the loveliest colors. Dainty models finished with hand embroidery, ruffles, frills and novelty sashes. Seme models te fit all women, but sizes 16 and 18 and 36 and 38 given the preference in this let. (ilmbtK Third fleer. ' SEEKS REFUGE IN JAIL ged Man, Deserted, Just Wants a Place te Live An uiiKeniit ami bmlracRic-il ld mnn iiteifil the Tenth and Ituttonwneil tiects pnlice M-uien jp-tfnlin lli lli .iie un wiirkinc tnnMillelj tn ! linin Feb- "Sorireant. T vsinl nu tn lock me up nd Mnd mi te tin- Hmi-e nf inn- Ien. I m an old man and I'm no plan' I ip te Ke. Sergeant Ke.nne wrote hi lumi' mi lie slate The man said lie wan (.ei.rKP l.ewix. lOO'l IliittnnMied vtrn-t Lewis aid he liad two miii but tlie nfil e suppett him in 1 1 old aire nnd -hut 'ilm nut e the heu-e en Huttonweod (rent. His leipiet .t Rtanti'd and h" etked in n cell 1 nder the law u in in an commit himself te tin llen-i of rerrectitm if he lia- no mhei pirn te Ie. l.ei' trip te the st mini hoi -c as nothing new. the police mi Ki.tj inee In a while lie lurmiie embreiM n a fanilh arcumint and -ieU ipmti rcfuKe In 'lie ll'iu-e of ( nrnctieii 1 1 - sixtj -tluee MAYOR A "GLADHANDER" vloere Appointed en New Yerk City Reception Committee Te pioinete i iiieip (erdial rm m 'letween till c it and N-w rU im Iaer Moeu Inm liei n mule m niPinhi r 'if that clt - Welcome Str-inucr ( om em nlttee That nniininiepmeiir wn nnde es 'erday hv I. M llennn r liiiniiin who snnl New- Yerk will i-cialh wil wil peme all M.iters from liete Majer .Moen at liinniiiv ni'inlxr of the inmiiiittip will he pie'uitnl t. ill dlstliiKiilslinl f'Hisn titni Tlie Well mii Mrnufr unimittPi "Oinpri.iilK the leichns flMi, ediii'i- innal iind i ninmi reinl In djei nf N,w Yerk, was eiK.inicd .June 7 n. a im- ral IkiiI te ii( t as i ilwirim: home m .veloeme 8tringir' ii the i Im and te c information alieut n Yerk ( operation li is luen effei ted with hire" team-hip ilg nele" nillreiil niinpiniis enrists nic iiPle- niu-piims and et'ur lilucatlenal ni-litutiens with n i n - entatiips in ether cities JESUIT CELEBRATION ENDS 300th Anniversary of Canonization of St. Ignatius Is Observed The JJfiOth annnir-an of the mion mien 'zatlnn of St I mi.it i ns J.eMilit will i nd eilny with a feast In honei of ihc saint fn e'eri .lesult ilimrli. m hoel and col lege nppieprlnte cercina will b ob eb erwd The anulieisnr btCTn la't wl with a novella. Te Consider Ceal Situation Ernest T Tiikk. (Iinlii.iaii of the In illistrlal UelatleiiN Ceiiunlttee of ihc J'lllliliU'lpllln Cliainber of Ceinmeri , ha Invited the heads of the liadlni! biisi iifFS orKanlfiilleiiH in riilladelphla te a tincheen iiiietini: of his ( eiiimitti'e tedn tn consider the juesi nt Industrial slin tit Ien iih breiiKht abmit hi the ion) ami nl Klrikcs and the position of die put,, lie III the eontieiersles Man Dies Frem Burns James llughis, of California Girls' Sports and Scheel-Time Dresses New $1.95 Values $3 and $3.95 Ginghams cutest slip-ever styles. And styles with Balkan blouses trim and ".school worthy." And tome "party eignndtes" sweet colors! Age G te 14 in the let. filmbtls. salon, of rrr Third fleer. N Hand-Made Kcal Lace-Trimmed $1.85 Hungarian Hand-Embroidered at $2.95 Tailored Habutai $1.85 Hand-Made Imports : Dressy Silk Overbleuses "Business-Like" Waists : Sheer Blouses The Waist Sale Meets Every Waist-Need At Average Half Price At $1.85 At$l At $2.95 At $2.95 Value $3 and $'3J95 Values $2 and $3 Values $335 te $5.95 Value $5 Crepe dc chine blouses nnd ocrbleuses beaded or beautiful two tone effects. Lacy nets. Habutai .silks. Mignonettes. Hand-made, real lace-trimmed batistes. Fine lacy French (voiles. Imported Swiss organdie waists permanently cusp and sheer. Lacy styles! Hungarian hand-made, hand-embieidered peasant waists these exquisite foreign voiles! Fascinating Hungarian embroidery. Tiue "peasant sleeves." Leng mignonette tunic blouses. Panel or embroidery-trimmed elabeiatcly! Mmbfls, Nilens of llrfss, Third fleer, utiil Oriinil Alslr. I Irst fleer. I I 3000 Nightgowns, Envelope Chemises, and Petticoats at $1 Regularly $1.50 le $2 Em elope Chemises in all white nainsoek trimmed with lace nnd embroidery and com bining utility with daintiness at $1. White Petticoats of fine cam bric with sturdy embieidciy flounces at $1. Nightgowns of fine nainsoek with either strap-top or sleeve models trimmed in lace or em breidery. Unusual at $1. -(ImlicU. Alunlln Indrmriir, SmuiiiI tleur. Women's Dresses New Fall Satins: Paris New Knife - Pleatings $29.75 Exceptional A model with long knife-pleated side panels and a new sleeve with knife pleatings that drape the pic ture shows hew gracefully! Anether pleat-paneled model with braided girdle and slashed, "tied" sleeve cute! But three interesting new styles. Black, navy and a luscious new brown Paris is calling morecain. OiinbrlA. .ilenii of I)ri Third fleer. Ij ' III, Reductions in BOYS' SUMMER SUITS Pure Linen Norfolk Suits, with extra knickers in d C natural and black-and-white linen. Regularly $12.50, at PO J VJ at Priestlea Mohair and S il k Peplin Suits. Regular value 113.60, 8.75 Panama, Duck and "Keel Cleth" Suits. Regular value ?8,0. ,375 Special Values in Small Beys' Wash Suits Pure Silk Pongee Suits for little chaps. Many mod els regularly ?10, at $i. Gabardine Suits Regular value ft18 $10.50 Palm Heach Suits, with extra knickers, in great variety of beautifully tailored models. Plenty for large and stout boys. Regularly SI 2.50 and $15, 5Q 7C J M i Beys' Blouses at 55c Splendid manly blouses for "reg ular fellows." At .")5c, values $1 and $1.50. Svy U.50 Suits at 75c. $3 Suits at $1.83. $2 50 Suits at $1.35. 5 Suits at $2.9."i. (ilmbeU, Third fleer. Meeting the Grewing Demand for Colonial 4-Pest Bedsteads This August Sale Shows Unusual Assortments Single bedsteads and twin bedsteads in different designs. One of them is pictured Twin 4-Pest Bedsteads Regularly $90 a Pair, at $40 h . a Pair Quaint fout-pest bedsteads in V,-e sve, with sanitary side rails, ".-inch tuined pests, cie.is iaile, mahogany head panel. Fine con struction and finish. OlmtirK Mvtli lluer. IT - . WUItH - tlllllli-l ' ". ! Kl1 ,4 j'ns bndly Imrtii'il In1! Mmiilnj lun lu if "'iiiirht'd n lhi rli'i'trie wiie in Hrciiul . Mtrrpt Hlntlen. illnl .rstprilnj in lln 8f3i! Mi T ffBOTUi .ri.t f, II . . . ........( .. 1 lJ' ru'iirij tcriitn iieniuhii. iiiikihh wiihiiii wiihiiii v,tileieil le tin l'l'tinsjUiuila Uiiilrn.ul im an picctrii'iiiii nun wiih rrpinruiK .1 lilch-pewcr Hiii' ilien lie mik IiiiiiiimI. arn brine mnne te mciite 11 if f-U California. S S Women's White Lew I Shoes Reduced v i $3.85 Sr, &- J X!.-C, uw & 1111 lawi ' "tsA.s j A round-up of shortened lines of summer's styles- 191 Pairs White Strap Pumpt, originally $7 385 Pant White Oxford; originally $6.50 110 Pair White Ooze Oxford, originally $9 361 Pair White Sally Sandal, originally $7 285 Pair White Twe'Strap Pump, originally $6.50 370 Pair Spert Oxford, originally $6 165 Pair Spert Pump, originally $6.50 170 Pair Two-Tene Pump, originally $7.50 cited and turned soles, exceptional opportunity te get two mete pairs of white liw shoes at a bargain, at $3.8."), lilnilU, Vrend fleer New $3.85 Wemen's: Misses' TubDresses SUBWAY STORE $1.25 Buys 31-pc. At $3 : At $5 -sports dresses dance drcsscb $6.50 le $20 Values Literally thousand, of dresses-travel drcsscs- all-day dresses! Imported Organdies : Swisses : Linens : Ginghams Striped Tub Silks : Normandie Voiles : Dotted Voiles Pinks, blues, white, jellew, rose, navy, brown, scarlet and lovely two-tone organdies beautiful styles! Included Are "Odds" of Silk Dresses at $3 and $5 Women's sues 33 te 52, and misses' 16 te 20 in the let. -filinbrlH, ulmuy Slerc. Oil Opaque Window Shades 75c each Come in all wan'ed colors and are perfect. Mounted en guaranteed spring relleis. .16x72 in. Plenty of dark green. Fancy Cretonne Remnants at 19c yd. Wonderful quality and a geed assortment of designs and colors. Useful for sports skirts and suits, hanging or slip ceers. Length up te 10 yards. Dotted Swiss and Tambour Remnants, 25c Extra geed quality. Plain, or small or large figure. Hemstitched Scrim Curtains. 59c Pr. Full width, 24 yards long. Ncnt hemstitched edge. White only. wkJIiMrjiiim'w f "T i ,11 j llmhrle, Suhn.i Mere. Plain White Breakfast Sets that would sell for $4.50 if perfect The thin dainty kind. Ccmplclc for mn poisons. Pictuied. Colonial glafc.i Water Hcth, 7 picas, li.'u. Value $1.25. Yellow Mixing Bowls, Set of 4 at 50c Odds and ends of l)ecerated"and White Dinnerware at ) r- each '(ilucr, 10c In ,'.7i i iinilirl, iilm li 'lerr .Tm r s-' s-tL-c. Ssr- Clearing Out Figured Japanese Grass Rugs All wanted patterns and choice of sues. 27x54 in., 65c The 9x12 ft., 8x10 ft., 6x9 ft., 4y2x72 ft., 3x6 ft., $4.85 $4.50 $3.25 $2 $1 25 High-Pile Axminster Rugs Beautiful pattern), in wanted tans and blues, all-ever and medallion cllccts. ruga aie nil periuci. $29.50, Value $40. Size 9x12 ft. Heavy Seamless Velvet Rugs All-wool face, Oriental and Chinese- pntteins. 8.3x10.6 ft. Regularly $35, at $28.50 Congeleum and Neponsit Squares l,uality.U,"ICd COr"CrH N b0nlCr!i M " mUCh l0Wt'r Price lhun b()r(lclL"1 ,UBil ,,f b"",(' ?b ?e..)0 if,-, Sj2. ?, tiluibclH. Mil Mere. , mx-. fli "y prrtaewre H
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