1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHlUAiELPaiA ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, v1922 IW S. AW IV YK FASCISTI CONTINUE d? I OUTRAG ES IN ITALY FA.. I" h i - ! !i'' un m m Attack Socialists and Burn or, Appropriate Their Property Throughout Country 'PQPE PLEADS FOR PEACE ru AiinrinleA PrM Romp, Auk. J Iturnlnpx nml Mooil Meoil Moeil uluil ot.nllniie In Itnk. lrntli' ' nfrtidietn linu been ined te Iho mili tary nullierltii's from the Minttry of lie Intr-fler te put down civil unr nt nil rents nml te prohibit arnetutcly iloiiieii'trntloni of nil kiniK Mnrtlnl Inw was extended lnt nislit te Tile l'iolneo of 1trccln. where dl nulcrs arc exported te brenk out. The (mcrnmciit Is Rrntllied nt the result3 ebtnlned in the ether provinces new ttndeV mnrtlnl law IMnstntleu (if inilrnad men' elubs nnd Socialist Imildin: took lilaee In HelOKiia. In the ncKins". I nustl in vaders mmstiI KOer.il red linn", nirjinj tJictij. us tiephles of war through the principal street". A oeietnonitnis burn hif of the enpturul Socialist standards took place in the public square. The Fascist I six that their action was pro voked when a I'.iveisti uerkninn nllrsed te he tre.U'bereuU killed bj viine Se(li1it tnilrend worker. Ill the rnmisti depted.itielli everal SeihiliM i n-iiperntip -tens went up in tlniupe isnii il l rniitl ter he Kite men wlin win' Mininiened te the rene of ttle hiiimis eoiitlngr.itien weie pre sented Hunt working by piiundrnnx of 1'n-ciMi When the buildings were allnnie severul bombs were heard te explode fiein the Inside. l'epe I'ms hns expressed hi' deep dis tress nt the Increasing hatred between the opposing factions which were the people "further nway from the teaching .if the PHine Master." The enlv remedy, hj caid, Is a return te religion. The ordained clergy will, be instructed te "impress the faithful1 with the iiecesitv te pray for the ro re ro temtion of faith nnd piety which alone can bring peine and love among men." Cienea. Aug Twenty-eight were wounded in the enil turmoil pie nillng here in tiie lut twent -four hours. A bnntl of 'J0( I 1 nscieti, armed with nxes and pn 1. foiled nn etitranec Inte the Sm must pii'n i limn I,aeru nnd burned the buihlnu' BRYN MAWR CLOSES Summer Scheel Ends With Play, "The Torch Bearers" "The '1 hi ih 1'e.irers ' .1 .mhehraI pln.i. w.i gn en last night In the rlelsters of I'.rwi Mawr College bv In-strip-ter and sMiiletits lu the mnmer i Scheel for Women Workers In In-dut-tn The students, with lantern, filed past nn a'tnr where "Wisdom" held n lighted torch and e.ich student In turn lighted her lantern. Today marks the rnd of the summer pchoel "session and the women student i workers will len.e fei their homes j "Wisdom" was impersonated by Mlis TIeIt. I. l.orkweod. instructor in Kng )sli composition 'History." Marien (Juinnti"". an inspector of shoes, from Biecktnn. Mass ' Art." Louise ,lcn Tiings. a sainpe i utter in n woolen mill nt Portland, t're "SMewe." Mntihla Lindsay, an eth ecretart from Wash ington, tiirclihrnreis, Kmllv Ue-er. nn e.lectricnl winker, of Cicere. III . nnd Mnrv I'ulep a homstitcher of lamp shndes, of New erk City. TIim pl.u wns written In Hilda W Smith, di rector of tli" summer school. .ifter-Dinncr Tricks Nn. -I5t Dhiuing Chesen Nunlici. Set n watih en the tab'e nnd ask ane one te puk a number upun it Te'i the i lienscr ou will point nt rindnm te Mirieu- niiinhers nn the watcli nnd he is quii'th te teunt eiir strokes, counting Mini first strete s ,,n(. nheiOi the niiuibi t lie i linsi Wb'n Mil reai 1 twetitv, lie U te sm wt,,p ' all, vl)U will b' pe nting a' the hes'n number Ter example, the spietater ei retlv I rheO'CF the number nght As nu pulnt nt a numbei k hs i,, liinistlf ' nine", "ten" nt the neit nnd pe en Hut when he counts ' iwcnr." , and nivs "step ' ( out loud, miii nre pnintin.' nt mimher elfjht his ilie-ui numbir' I The sunt d'p'iids upun s simple ,-ss rle wh! h nlwns works out Thi Yrltmher i host n In ilie spe.tn'iu inik's no ilIffiTi'iiee whntiMM In jintnt 111 at the nunibus jiiint, hit or n iss for the first spicn an w here en the fine of the clock On vmir eighth point hew -ever, point at the twehe, nnd i.'iiitiniie te the left, reunti'l -i leckwUe en the following points cliieii ten nine, etji If this rule is followed, mhi will nlwavs Btrlke tlie spectator s numbei en his twentieth count. Fer Wednesday Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Tl... ..:nn -f OTItn Ttnit.iln.t Ilnnl.elinn" Cnl1' "Pennlll I IIU II U(ll IVhUl III IIV liUUII.Vll AJUUHdllU' .?,... . - ww,.., used books, but they don't knew they need them. Generally, they nre net nwnre that the books they need nre in existence." The Gimbel Boek Stere will help. Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia, Tuesday, August 8, 1922 Let Gimbels outfit you for that fishing trip. There's a man in charge who can tell you what is best te get. V Fer Wednesday Dining-Roem Suites of pSs8ti&03Sv In the August Furniture Sale SilsHIIJjiLEJ ilia a IIIBRTlli - $ JlilI ;1 Bwjj jsBBIt! il vjk. J iv "1 I Ten Pieces for 250 VALUE $400 The charm and pride of ownei ewnei ship of solid mahogany ! what housekeeper but covets them? Prices in the Gimbel Au gust Sale help te easy ownership Convenient Payments Can Be Arranged Ueaiitlful '.Suite, as Illustrated, h of the Italian motif; finest construc tion nnd finish In either solid mn mn hegany or solid walnut. (By heIIu tnaheRany or felld walnut we mean that all of the heay partd are of the elid weed nnd nil built-up parts are of the same (junllty weed . no kuiii weed or ether substitutes belnR used.) Suites exactly as Illustrated. Valati (400. In hU Anrmt Bale, ir..?!::?: $250 Glmbtti, Sixth fleer. Beys' $12.50 Pure Linen Norfolk Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers at $6.50 Very Nearly Half Price ! Oyster and natural-color linen. Just 1 42 of these linen Nor folk Suits for boys of 9 te 1 8 years. Smart as a whip! Yeke back and front, with box pleats and patch pockets; knickers cut full and roomy; watch pocket and belt loops. A midsummer clearance at $6.50. nimhcli, Third fleer """ """""""N I jZLJ flH Vil it .Iw'il.'XJi' w $25 Women's Silk Dresses. $25 for the Usual $35 te $40 Values Including particularly rich Fall-time atins and salin is "back," newly gloriously "back." Lace dinner dresses picturesque dresses. One sketched. Flat crepes galore. Geergettes. Feul- '. ards plain or "veiled," te a softer grace New Fall Drapes: New Pleated Panels : Plenty With Leng Sleeves Fall-Time Again! Brown, raw, black white. Sizes 3G te 48. Women's Smart Tub Dresses Half Price at $8 Fine imported ginghams, imported ratines, French voiles, lovely tissues. (ilniliflu Salen of llrm, Third fleer. Misses' $25 te $35 Silk Dresses New$l 5 Dresses for "trips" for the Board walk for the hotel for town-wear for happy school and college events. Dressy crepes de chine with color-lined flying panels. Taffetas crispy and bouffant and girlish. Mignonettes. Georgette -and -foulard combined "aiiy" silks. Pongees coat dresses and color stitched sports models. Lace-trimmed Geergettes one pic tured. Navy and brown and high colors in the Tet. Ages 16 te 20. Misses' Tub Dresses Reduced te $4.75 and $9.75 Values $10 te $25 Materials and colors that "go" far into Fnll! Dark Normandie voiles and Swisses. English ratines. Imported ginghams. V. Oltulitli, Sulon of I)rts, Third fleer. A, if, ivm'ijj 'v '1 $15 Used Upright Pianos, $45 te $310 Used Players at $245 te $625 In the A ugust Piane Sale Schools, institutions, clubs, as well as home owners, are interested. Prices Are Lew : Terms Easy : Exchange Privilege Here are hints of the values Used Hallett & Davis Piane, Originally $375, at $45 Used Weser Bres. Piane, Originally $325, at $125 Used Knabe, Originally $650, at $110 Used Conreid Player-Piane, Originally $525, at $265 Used Packard Player-Piane, Originally $925, at $625 During the August Sale the new Conreid Baby Grand Pianos, Special at $585. Duet bench te match and free tuning service for one year included. C.lmhelx, AiiRint Satr, etrnth fleer ami Suliwny Merf.. H', Nightgowns, Envelope Chemises and M Really Levely Petticoats at $1 7?f Dl 1.. C ..iiJnn. Uemlaaa ...ItV. fU- U. Vl rti il A -. ! n ikal - .nm.Un... ...'..!- ..".L ... M ' I F IClltr Ul CUVblupi. vil.lliiev.a .UI lliu mk. e,iuuiu.i-juu)ia wink ci.. suiiicuun JIC!llcai Willi SUII1II1C1 '' dresses. 1 Plenty of lace-topped nainsoek, nightgowns. But wonderful cotton crepes, tee the kind te take en a long vacation where ironing needs te be minimized. And some sweet pale pink batistes tailery styles with 'JfT hemstitching or hand-embroidery. h The petticoats? Embroidery-flounced cambric, or double-paneled white sateen. r.imbeit, iend deer. .r- Pure Irish Linen Satin Damask A closely and firmly woven quality that will give excellent service. Several handsome designs; 70" wide. Special a yard d0 Odd Let of Pure Irish Linen Napkins, 22x22 Of heavy, closely ween satin Hnmnsk. sold at a tirice cences sien en account of no matching cloths, special, a i nc en dozen, at ipO.iJU Hemstitched All Linen Huckaback Towels Woven from selected flax yarn. Splendid wearing quality. Size jt8x34;.cnich: 50c Turkish Bath Towels Woven from fine, two-ply mer cerized yarn with pink or blue or combination striped borders. A geed, generous size, 24x48, and n ivnrf li.wViilp vnlnp! 1 f f. ,.... , is a j- J VJVV, GlmbfU, Second fleer. Released for Tomorrow 5000 Yards 68-in. Burlap Imported from England and Priced 39c Instead of 75c Made for the British Government for war-work, and let out at n fraction of its cost. Perfectly splendid quality. Natuial color. Geed for wall-coverings, fleer-coverings, linings, draperies. 500 Mattress-Cevers Made of the Same Material In both single- nnd double-bed sizes 3' 3" and 4' 6" Sizes (Ne Tep), at $1.35 3' 3" and 4 6", With 4V2" Base, at $2.35 (ilmliclH. IpheUtcr) Mere, l'lflli fleer. each, at fa Pa i km m IWWi X mm ,: ,i! tt?1' ii ' Hundred and Twenty-five t nf tm irien 5 $1.50 $3.50 Japanese Cotten Crepe Bath Robes at j Closing out a remainder let; pink only and that's the "why" of the low price. Made in Japan a Gimbel ditect importation. Cellar and cuffs and top of pockets in white. Girdle. dlmlirls, rirt lloer. Ninth street. Coel, "Extra Size" Waists With Beautiful "Lines" Sale-Grouped at $1.85 te $5 The extra iiiCi being IS te i And the "beauty of line" is cairied out in the way the trimmings are ap plied lovely, cool, daint.v laces, tucks, infeld embroidered pane's, hemstitch ing Mostly short sleeves. Han 1-madc Batistes at 53.95, S1.50 and S3 me-tly filet-lace-trimmcd, and all with the long sleeves that are se pretty with sweaters. Orlrelield. frulen of Iret. Third fleer. 5Z--.1 . 1 .V.-- J fl ' f V i r i ' $ v vmw Subway Stere r I S3.95 MM ' iwentirtu count. mn ;l till g'lfflw nrninnnrnir 'i lsfe"! " ' " "' '' Hir, I You'll taste the dilTercncc! 3 Lt Mr ' ta-r 1 asce ii Ufl "m Kw S'At all our Stoics I IHV. H H 'I m I n"fSwBsc?"MI 9 1 f V 1 After-Inventory Shee Sale 3100 Pairs of Women's Fine High Shoes $2.65 Were $10 te $16 Beautiful dress beets buy ahead I And mere practical styles with Cuban and military heels it's a fine idea te take a pair en that mountain vacation! Alse Thousands of Bargains in Women's Lew Shoes Enlarged Sales-Force : Quick Service HlmbeU, Shee Stere. Ketend fleer. Mnll anil T'lienc Onlern Killed Sunn. lint Ilri-i.li..,!. Tli lnr. I'ned Mera linlten Ien te Open 11 t lnirge An mint mill lime irmerlrn Ilelltrred. 50c St. James Coffee, 4 lbs. $1.25 -r .c id, iwcruy ineusana pounds nt this special price 1000 Lcnes Xe-Wastf Family Sie Skin-Hack Hams at Wholesale, "llv,ul ""iinraa uatun, euu v,ereiuie sausage, aise i jjk. Lebanon Bologna. Special at. lb. Shee-Peg Cern One c.irleiiil leim than half prlre. l.cnex Urantl. irtsu fi.Sb, (Ie7pii nr lialf-de7.cn leta, 4 r 1UC Mil Health Seap Lifebuey cleanses, rmrlfies, lccr niethers, Fpeelal box of I Ou ;0 rakew. fl 05. Ill takes OlC Ginger Ale l.ene Brand hparkllnp CJIncpr le, 16e alue, rase. dozen or lel half-detffn lets, bnt Hi IZ2C India Ceylon Tea tl Henaich ('hop HlarU Tea dell dell cleus het or Iced, nt half mice B lbs t;.At, n lbs. I. HO. rM oec tillllllCln or lb 6c Granulated Sugar limit 23-lb, sanitary sack, if pur chased with ether groceries. My Wife's Coffee 7500 IIjh. Chestnut Tteast Smeeth Pi lulling I'efUe, 38c alue, tf 1 1 f at n lb fet , J) ! lf California Peaches l.ilhelDUH TViiuli llalvii in ruli pvrup, bli; I5r taiiH, Lane, dozen half- 21c (107111 (It IMII 3-ian letH, New Potatoes 'riiin-Kliln tneah rtielcliiK best I'ota I'eta I'ota teif, liO-lli net wlKlit QEir blishel sari. wtjt I'ure I'oed Merr, (lientnut btrrrl .mc. A Men's Midsummer Shirt Sale! - HTOvnt. mm ; ",M Let Ne. 1 79c Let Ne. 2 $1.65 Let Ne. J P.u buyers went into the local market and made a "deal" which brings these cotton percale shirts te us at the almost unheard-of-price of 79c. We also threw in some from our own shelves Stripes Neckband Plain Tan styles. ' Besides, Plain White : nd cellar-attached we've added a let of striped percale and plain blue chambray shirts with cellar attached, also white and tan sports shirts with convertible cellars. "7Q A truly wonderful let at All sizes in the sale. 1 TH 1 $1.65 Immr Let Ne. 2 A Clean-up of auK anirts Slightly ahop-ieiled and some "seconds" in this let. Plain colors and white, also fancy stripes, at J .1 I i ,mmmm, (iluibfU, Hulnwiy Mere. I .lA ifTT IIIMlL''' utWWhdt. tu.jil , ,
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