Tp ,' ss jjsfl' ' 55yV;'- ' nAfc'.i 1 "I -v "" " ' I '. T 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-tPHIEADELPHIAt. MONDAY. 'AUGUST. 7, 1922 ! v 'PLAN TO REVIVE fi Philadelphia, Monday, August 7, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT tt EIGHTH t NINTH Fer The August Piane Sale new in progress Js the op ..., n nnv verv little and en easy terms for 7 rhilndelphinns nnd ethers who nre accustomed te buylnpr at Ginibels can be reached by the Stere's Scrvlce by mail or rail routes. rer Tuesday geed pianos and player-pianos. Seventh fleer. uesday PREACHING METHOD u m Episcopal Leaders Point te Need of Arousing Parents te Their Responsibilities TWO MISSIONERS NAMED N'ev Yerk, Aiip. 7. The Episcopal Church in the United States plans , a return te the old methods of preach- ' ing which will "get mere of the human, j personal touch Inte the teaching of the, Werd of Ged," according te the Rev. W. II. Milten, executive secretary of the Campaign Department. The National Count 11 of the Church run appointed the Iter. V . .1. Lenring Clark. D. 1.. of Chattanooga, ami the Rev. .1. A. Schand, of Hay City. ll; general mtssleners of the Natlen-A iile Campaign, who will be charged. Dr Milten nivi, with the task "of sound ing n clear note in response te the tat ,,. t.w itvnncellm In the ( Imren nnd the training of lit men In the ex- , istlng ministry te de thw work. The report of the Commission en i Heme nnd Family Lite, deploring the lack of religion in the average Ameri can home, which will be ubmlttc,r te the forthcoming EpNeepal Convent ion at Portland, Ore., it is declared.' brings out clenrlv the necessity of i preaching methods which "ill rc nwnken parents te their rcspensiblll- ( ties. t Bishop Jehnsen's View The lit. Her. Irving P. Jehnsen. I). U, Bishop of Colerado, who has I made a six months' study of Drenching methods within the Church, nm I whose , ideas en the work proposed have new largely been adopted by the Church, in a report which preceded the action taken vigorously summons tne t.nun.u te its duties. . .. "The Episcopal Church. jaya the Bishop, "has entrenched itself In the United States by virtue of its intrinsic merits rather than by any aggressive or forceful presentation of its claims te the American people." He calls for "a campaign of creating human, in terest in the problems of our national Church." and declares that, "the time has arrived when the human voice, speaking In the larger centers of popu lation. mn carry en n campaign of edu cation through the instrumentality el pnreihial mMns which will help te dissipate our prettv parochial nnd tlio tlie cenn con-eieu-nc-s nn 1 produce some thing bigger nnd mure generous. In short." lie sav. "if we are ever going te make an impression en the disinte grating religious forces- of America, we must strengthen our stakes in order te lengthen our cords. Must Convert Clergy First l "Yeu have first te convert the clergy te a bigger conception of their ministry than eiic of preserving the tine tradi tions of an ancient tlioc-ese or keepitig up the morale of a tine paush. Our people line te be tausht that they be long te the Ilelv (ithelic Church rather than te the pnrish of the Geed Samari tan. The church." says Bishop .lohn .lehn , Km. finally, "is net merely a bus,ine-, and merely business methods will be as disastrous' te its morale as merely ec clesiastical methods would surely wreck n hank. There is and must he a human touch In Christ's business." The importance which is nttnehed te the work which the two missinncri will undertake is illustrated in the far t th.it, te accept, betli will, lit u. financial sac rifice. s,.ver their connection with large nnd nourishing parishes te give their uudiiided attention te the new task. Dr. Clark is one of the most eloeuenr ' and experienced missioners in the Epis copal Church and Dr. Shaad holds ' equally high rank. N. Y. POLICEMAN IS SHOT AS HE WOUNDS TWO MEN Charge Officer "Ran Amuck," Point Ing Pistol at Children New Yerh, Aug 7 Twe men nre in a hospital, lejturteil te he mertallv wounded, and a third js being treated for a pistol wound nndta broken arm. ns the result of n pistol battle that oc curred when ; patrolman, said lj tin police te have been Intoxicated, ran amuck in a street of the Upper West Side last night. Patrolman Dinlel Owens, thirty-two years old. and William . I. I.uze. u wnlteY, ere reported te be. in a prceaneiisi con dition. Patrolman Bernard Gre ne, who decline-' lie wn- compelled te -hoot down Owens te prewnt his t'uitlier deprcda deprcda tlei', i at hl home with a broken arm. Owens is alleged t hne turnul ins pKtel e'i a court of ehildrn with whom he had he n phi) in.; in flu street, cle during the) had ndiculcd him. As the children lied screaming, 1. ii.se stepped teuurd Owens, thinking te plnintn hun The patrolman hhet linn through the client and turned his pltel en Greene as that officer relied forward te arm him. YELLOWLEY ATTACKED - Arrest Unjustified. New Yerk Law yer Declares New Yerk. Aug. 7 -Ma I Inlpr t in, a law jcr. "urn stcil Snturdu) im ,i-Ii- IngtOII bv Ugents of i: C. ellewlet, chief of flic prohibition epes tin re, en bootlegging allegations tiiar hae net been fulh explained, Issued a sime. iiient )esterday ileneutu mg his imr-t nnd calling the tncticx of Mr Yellow ley's men "m bail as the wert in l'i Mu under tin CVar " The s.ji. ni' nf ms. in part "I was called from Washington en the telephone bv M" rr ill Slemfild who (laid he had two clients who were te be In Washington en nn iinpiutuiit (ae lefere the prohibition ellli iaK "lie took me te the lt:' uet Club Khere he had looms. Then we were "joined bv two men with dei niuenis tliey laid referred te the cases. "While Mr Steinfcld mid the ethers were talking tastmlly tlnee men en tered. They selul the papers and told all of us we were under in rest. I pin tested, but I was anested and taken te a police station without a warrant." PASTOR AGREES TO TEST Will Hike Twenty Miles With Min ister He Called Effeminate Londen. Aug. 7. The Iter. T. P. Stevens, the pastor of a Londen church, who has been especially severe in u cent heriniiim in loudemiiatien nf his colleagues In the Church of Unglnnd and who has licensed them generall) of being tee effeminate, has been challenged b the Rev. .1. P. Bacen te an endurance test of it twenty-mile walk te see whuh of them is icallv the least athletic The Iter. Phillips, in his thulli'iu-i , said he wns tiring nf the n-peatcd charge of effemlnac) and that he doubled the ability of his accuser te heat him nt nn even less dlstaiue Tlie u Htcvens has agreed te the test, altheu-li he contends t-plrltual effemiiiac) iiml ui physical wns what he mrant. "At any rate." he mi-, we can dtat'Ub the matter (- the Silluge inni after the rnw U pver. I ,ny m u Irat in a elde car." I The August Piane Sale w In Takcn-in-Exchange flrl Y&fL 111 5 In Reduced New Pianos giAA0 In Uscd Warere Samples e sure te come and share the full list. Any Just hints be sure te easy terms Used Player-Pianos en KgtnMUhril Sit ( eler l'rlic Trlcfi Acriela Piane .. .Mahogany $300 SLM." Andersen Mahogany 52." 2."t." Cenreid Mahogany ii25 263 Sole Concerto .. .Mnhegnny .")75 27." Cenreid Mahogany 525 275 Andersen & Ce.. Mnhegnny 050 5:15 Andersen & Ce.. Mnhegnny 050 5H5 Packard Mahogany 925 625 Harrington Auto Aute tone Mahogany S75 025 Vese & Sens. ...Mahogany 075 025 Used Uprights New Player-Pianos (Shopworn) :t:lMUhf(l Trier Celer Voie & Sens. ...Mahogany ?975 Electric Milten Mignon Mahogany 1150 Packard Mahogany 925 Vese & Sens. ...Mahogany 975 I'rlCB S835 S25 875 875 l-'.tnMI.I,. Celer 1'rlc Janics-Helstrom. Ebony $125 Strauss Mahogany 350 SchaelTer Mahogany 375 Bush & Gerts... Mahogany 375 Girard Mahogany 325 Weser Bres Mahogany 350 Stultz Mnhegnny 350 Hensel Mahogany 350 Bell Walnut 350 Blasius Walnut 475 Cenreid Mahogany 375 Cable-Nelsen ...Oak -130 Harrington Mahogany 475 Evcrhard Mahogany 125 Delmar Mahogany 425 Sohmer Mahogany 650 Sehmcr Mahogany 050 Knabe Mahogany 650 "Jnle Trli $65 85 90 95 110 125 165 165 165 193 225 225 225 75 295 295 310 -nlmtwls, Anruit Sale, Seventh fleer and Subway Stere. Sale Women's Oxfords, $2.65 Irrespective of Cost In the After-Inventory Sale of Shoes Shoes for New : Fer Fall and Winter Wear With Spats or Weel Hosiery . Black tan and white. The picture gives a hint of their smartness. Lets we've inventoried and simply won't "carry ever" into fall, Olmbels. Shee Stere, Hetend fleer. J 1 II; Mr JBOS ii mrnFk m rW mm I $8 Dresses A Hundred Women's Tub Less Than Half Price at $8 Just imagine D. & J. Andersen ginghams included at this price! Ginghams with hand-embroidered linen cellars and cuffs. Ginghams combined with embroidered Swiss organdie dainty enough te wear far into summer afternoons. Fine French voiles for "flower-like" dresses. Dotted voiles navy blue and simple enough for train-wear. Dainty tissues. English ratines indescribably sports-y! Dainty tissues. "Fews," of course, but sizes up te 52 in the let! Glmbels, Salens of I)ret, Third fleer. Carlisle Repe Tires A radical change In tire construction eliminates blew-outs. Nationally-known and advertised, it is a "brute" for punishment. First time at these low prices I.l-t Rule Trice Trice 32x3yz .... $26 $19J)0 31x4 33 24.75 32x1 36 ..... 27.00 33x4 .... 37 .... 27.75 34x4 .... 39 .... 29.25 32xPz .... 47 .... 35.25 33x4Vz .... 48 .... 36.00 34x46 49 . . . ., 36.75 35x4y: .... 50 ..... 37 JO 33x5 , 58 43M 35x5 61 , 45.75 Glmbels, Fourth fleer. Women's New Fall Twill Suits $39.75 Nete the Price Fer every one of these suits priced $39.75 for tomor row's selling, measures ujj te a'hig $59 or $69 standard, leek, and satisfaction. Cheese Frem Nine Styles Smartly Tailored And both the woman who prides herself that she "knows a thing or two about a geed suit" and the woman who only knows that she wants a big value, without putting her finger en the proof both women can find exactly what they want. Navy blue or black. Sizes 34 te 52. Nete the longer skirts Nete the longer coats Clearance Groups of Summer- te-Fall Suits New $10, $15, $25, $48 Were $25, $35, $45, $79 te $95 Cea suits. Cape suits. Costume suits. Silks. Sports wool or navy-twill fabrics.- (.Imbels, halens of DreHs, Tlilril fleer. Men's Suits Reduced - w ww w JF . T CI A T T "T uimeei net- earner aim sianaara summer Woolens Including Kuppenheimer and Society Brand If it is a light-weight woolen suit, buy for Fall wear and later. If it is a het-wea'ther suit Palm Beach or ether buy for new and next Summer. Kuppenheimer and i?erietp JBranb Suits Reduced te $34.50 Were $45 te $60 Finest light and dark color- ings. .Mostly quarter-lined (some with silk). Fer men of -u ,:,. .! U..M.1 O.I I -M . .Ill Mil'3 III1U UUllll. O.l I.OU. IPJ c. Other Suppliers Send These Men's Palm Beach Suits Reduced te $10.75 Were $15 and $18 Erry one of these het-weather .suits would start next summer if you bu for then. Mfilutlr Willis, t ?2.j!I te 530 I t. nli ml iilt, nrrr 30 ttml 33 iinu l". In SI7..1II mm .'.-ii Trepluil Wiirslril -Milts, rrre 30 IIIiip sere,, "iiL'i. wrr- " . ihiu Jfi.1il 1 :..-,() " no,T Sale of 700 All-Weel Suit, With Vests Reduced te S17 -n .i,,,i "ecend fleer, Xlmu .Street. &rizsDaiAiiAb m Tl Vi. ,.i 1SaTf'T'ri r'X-.L-i' T'nifi ', v i rK ' r, .; imriiim ,i n i "'Wit ' (iliultfN, Highest Class Furniture in This August Sale Cottage or pafatial home the August Sale stocks are responsive te the demands of both. And the wonder is that this highest rade furniture is at half regular prices! v B B Convenient payments may be arranged for furniture. We Illustrate a Dining-Roem and Bedroom Suite, Beth After the Georgian Period TP (fHfSQ& f $850 fr $170 H"Piece Dinng-Roem Suite in Walnut or Mahogany; Finest Finish and Construction $800 $170 7'Piece Chamber Sui m Walnut or Ma hogany; Finest of Workmanship and Construction - (ilmbeN, Ausint Nule, hlitli fleer. s Subway Stere's Sale of 500 New Fall Dresses Is a Master Stroke Iffif All Beautiful, Rich Silks $ 1 6.50 Would Be $25 and $29. 75 in Fall Continuing the Sale of Fall-style Dresses told about in Sunday's papers! An event that was made possible because one of the biggest dress manufacturers in New Yerk preferred te k 77 B y' l snuuin8 aewn anc starling up again when orders were his piled high. Se Gimbels, of course, bought before the "rush"! Nete Fairs Fashion Points And Above All Nete the Quality -Richness Lenger skirts. Wonderful new sleeves inimitable slashings new KM fml mi ii L ktfl s Seme Browns i(Jl "7 '(Wi panelings new drapes new bead-fringes new arrowhead embroidery new loop-tab-treatments new panels, of course. Blues, Black And all sizes Misses', ages 1 6 and Women's, 36 te 44. Extra sizes, 46 and 48 .AflS.-,.-5te. J '8 I'l. - HJ gM-MM-j-.iZ ' . . S j ,, f J