SB! a ,."?!' TvEsfifiGRviS '"YT ' T" " y . -.v'yjw'- . , "!fji!)jrA(f 'ii'r' WW rK.' LV rr r- H f 12 EVENING VUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922 Vs Or Philadelphia, Friday, August 4, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET 'CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH NINTH I Fer Monday Feri Beautiful furniture in the Gimbel August Sale furniture that is net old, but which seems te date back te ether times. Take along a Kodak with you. And then let Gimbels de the developing for you no charge for this service. Mendav Mere Than 100 Jein Pilgrimage Today te Governer Ed wards' Reception CAMDEN WOMEN - GOING TO SEA GIR This AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Offers Complete Solution of Your Furnishing Problems THREE STRIKERS ARRESTED If Mere tlinn 100 Dcmecrnt'c women of Chmden County will join the pilprlmnge of Democrats te Sea Girt today te nt tend the nnnual reception given by Governer IMwnrch nt his summer cot tage. This is the first time that women have been Invited te attend a Govern Govern or's rerept'en in New Jersey. Kdunnl S KellUer, State commit teeman, head of the Demei-ratie I'art In Camden County. licmN the delegation of mere than 000 Democrats, who will tnke the trip. Others In the party will be Knthcrine A. Denijes, State com cem com mlttcewemnn; Judge Rudelph S. Arres, and T.ertha Shippen Ining, county chairwoman. The Camden Democrats will go te Sea Girt en n ypeeial train. slit(h will leave the Penn-Wv.inia Railroad Terminal at S o'clock this morning. Mr. Kelleher and hN colleagues will make up the Demixrat.c -.late for Cam den County during the d.i . Arrested en a charge of distributing circulars without a liMnv. fne strik ing shepmen, three of this cit. were dlsmlsjed yesterday in Camden Police Court by Recorder Stackhouse after a warning. The strikers arrested were: Jenn Bradley, 2040 Seuth Eighteenth street : Themas Dunn. 322 Emily street: Charles F. Ileda, 2031 North American Mreet, this city, and Jehn Betts 2103 River avenue, and Wi Ham McCleskln. 1031 North Twcnty-fi-st street, Cam- The men were distributing circulars near the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad vards when they were arrested. The circulars were te induce workers te strike. Locked up in the Camden County Jnil en a charge of conspiracy te com mit aren. Charles A Merris, retail shoe dealer, of 1303 Ilndden avenue. Camden, is unable te obtain 52300 bail. Merris was arrested the day after hi shoe store wns burned, while he wa en a visit te Wildwood. He denied knowing nnyth'ng about the origin of i the tire. PARK ORCHESTRA PLAYS KOLAR'S COMPOSITION Interesting Werk of the Conductor Well Performed by Organization , The r.ilrmeunt Park Svmpheny Orchestra last evening gave the first performance in thi citv of a work by the cendiu rur. Victer Kelar. The work consisted of two numbers of n symphonic I Miltc entitled 'Americana." The suite i was awarded first pn?e in the Chicago orchestral composition competition some ears ae and is in four numbers, each one depicting a different section of the T'nited States and the characteristic of that -ectlen. The first movement represents the north, the second moe mee ment the west, the third the south and, the feui th the east. Mr Kelar has J0hju.ng d the title of the last moerecnf from "Th" East" te "In Irish Style." and it was this mew merit and the one "The Seuth" which were plujed ,lat night. The thenvitric material of the first of the two nvneinents performed, as might be epeetei. i characteristic of the , Negro iii' lille of the Seuth, although these ineledii s are net takt n whellv as the h.isU of the movement The rhthm of the I i i neuement is frinkh that of an li s' , . ni I the met eh i- char actcrisf. .if t!,( in i-"ic nf that iimirry. but sun ii is nut an absolute copy. Ilur .t is m t'n ntcliestriirien of both mei(iiieiit mil the di w'npmpnt of the thei.iati mniernl of the !at movement that the -Jl nf the ompes r was shown te tl.. he-t ailv.mt.ige. The or chestra i!-iii,inde b the composition Is ceniileiiihlj larger than the re re Reuriis nf the Paik erehfstra, but the Instruments are all used te the best ad vantage hetli in sf,!e and in combina tion nnd the distribution of th full enhestrn in the tuttis is skilfully done, milking for i'teit sonority when'all tli lnstr inn tits are plaing It would be lnterist n,' te liar the .,rk ln ,ts cn. tlnt phM d indoors It I00I.11I for a time ns though there would nor le em , en, ert last etenin but se larg. a inmil h.id assembled in spite of the rhiiMtemiu' weather that Manager Mattsen ni Dire, ter Kola Kela decided te go ,-ih.ad w th the program emitting tin. hist number because it begun u little late, .meng the ether number.. ;.!n.H were 'The HurbT of heville evi iture, .i-t f)r.t n,jn. garlnn rhaps,h, the wnlu from the ut.-raeker ,ur.. ,ind tie allegn, , grazia from the I'athniM.tie sjmpheny. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape Tep was smenklng 111 pipe in the parler after .u..ir J.i r mte and my ulster (ilmldis i nine down, niing, (J deer, filth, i, 1 hope w.ure neerly fin ished with that dndlill thing," Mr. Parkins will he h.er n ininnlt new nnd I think it leeks s common te see it man jiuKIm;; n p,r. in ,il0 parler. Yes. thats ni I cmrellv l'e en nn ihn reef te smenk mine, pep s, , 'eh he dunt. und j st then the frunt lull rung, and (ilmlili-. nl, ( de.r. there he is new, O father, whit will he think? O rats, pep sed, And he quick put his pipe in his peckit and I went te the deer and it wps Mr. P.irkitH and ,; enme in the parler sajlng, (Jeed evening i'erjbed Hewh jour gei.l helth' pep Fed. Never betti r, ah, somebedys bin snieaklng a pipe unless mj nose de ceeves me, Mr I'lirkitiH sed That must be fnthi rs cigar that he watt jest smeahiug. (ilnddix soil, and Mr. ParkitiH sed, 1'erhiip". but it cer teny smells like a pipe, de ou smenk a pipe Mr Potts? i Well, es and no, nn and yes, if you knew wat I meen, pep sed. Fiither thinks pipe sineaking erreund the hoiiHe Is rather common, Glmldls Red, nnd Mr. Parkins sed, Reel) V Wy I think the smell of a pipe Is the tneHt manly und linlggerating smell in the, wtnu, aim in win, u i iniiy lie allow ell te rnnjeu a confession, I tit frequently fllty of taking a chew of tobucce in the $oed old fashion n.. Ixcuse me a moment, pep sed. And lie took his pipe out of Ids pncklt und 'lit it OKcin cuyiiiB, Leeks like ruin, dent it? And he. wuukrd out of the 2, J parler and upstairs still Bmoeklns It It X awl fUaiUlK and Mr. Pnrklns wit down eildi of the sefer ami T Planned te be Comprehensive and Helpful- Planned te Meet All Needs There Are: Bedroom Suites from $100 te $3000 ' i i i i - .- . ... .... .in - .. . . i ... . . -. i i . - Dining-Roem Suites from $135 te $2000 Living -Roem Suites from $65 te $3000 I Here is a Bedroom Suite at $3000 It is a Leuis XVI reproduction in ivory finish 10 pieces. Large Dresser, 60" wide; Twin Bed steads with cane insert panels in head and feet; Chifforebe with cane panel in deer; large triplicate-mirror Dressing Table, 54" wide; Table Desk, 54" wide; Chais Longue, Rocking Chair, Side Chair and Dressing Table Bench. Value $4300 August Sale Price, 10 pieces, $3000 Perhaps the thoroughness of preparation and the goodness of the furniture can be hinted of in this Three-piece Living-Roem Suite at $285 First of all, it is filled with long white horse-hair that retails at $1 a pound. Secondly, it removes the last objection te massive Over-Stuffed Furniture, for, instead of a few heavy springs apt te jump out of place, this suite of three pieces has 775 springs scattered thick as hops; securely fastened these te give comfort and surely with small chance ever te give trouble. The suite is upholstered in velour in various color ings and in tapestry of various patterns. This suite, as have very many ether pieces of furniture Here, has been left open, that the interior construction and the filling can be seen. Ne wonder that the three Gimbel stores have developed America's Largest Retail Furniture Business We sell te serve never merely te grasp your money. All uncertainty, all guess-work is banished. "Why mere honest than ether stores?" asked some one at the writer's elbow. We haven't questioned any store's honesty, because any of the larger stores will right a wrong, but isn't satisfaction worth mere than a guarantee whose richness lies at the end of a rainbow of trouble? And it is very generallyknewn that Gimbel prices are lowest we couldn't win just en quality; values, tee, must appeal. All furniture prices are lower here, safely lower. We haven t cut quality, but study, care and large buying have cut prices. Partial Payments en Furniture cheerfully arranged you buy at the same low sale prices. GIMBEL BROTHERS New Yerk I PHILADELPHIA Milwaukee i h- . j!Jt 4 5t W e If eny of the fellows ' M jtiM&..vm&vj E