ijjf 'mjj v, r S fM. t- - . i EVENING. PUBLIC . LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 ) f ?lr PjrV,? '" TAFT ASKSTWORE Li. f Philadelphia, Thursday, August 10, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET -CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH INTH Ever step te think that the "just ns geed ns" article is is apt te be mere expensive in the endV It pays te pay for quality. Simbels. Slop frowning! If you ft own when reading, or you get your eyes tee near the object, chhnces are you need glasses. Let Gimbels help. First fleer. Tells Bar Association Authority Should Be Commensurate With Responsibility Entire Stock Men's Straw Hats Clean-up of Silk Bathing Suits New $12.75 Were $16.75 te $29.75 x i Season's Prices $1,95, $2.85 and $3.65 Why wear that old soiled "straw" when you can get a bright new spic-span straw hat 1$ AMERICAN IDEALS URGED 1 for one dollar? Bn 4jor(effd rrft San I'lani Kro, Aug. 10 Deprndpncc upon action of Congress te remove le J.its nml te brins about speed In the ml ministration of justice "lias net breusht Pnncv braids, sennits nnd imnreved sennits. Rough and smooth edges. our size is blnck lieic and there a navy blue or a deep, lovely violet. t taffetas and satins. "Ones" of adorable kinds! 'J here! at Clean-up of Men's $5 te $7 v PANAMAS at- $5 Knit-Weel Bathing Suits at $3 Including; plenty of black-and-white. ' Glmbtlt, Slen of Dresi. Third fleer, $2.95 tlir bct tpvilt nnd eme different mode i (ilmbclg, llr.t deer, stest- &' u POWER FOR JUDGES Fer Friday Fer I iday,; f.r i I XAy Mostly t5$fi I I Jlestly WW I TLA I I -j-tr - te m S vi 8: 1: s u ItS lieuld be tried." Chief .Tunlce Tnft lelil the Amnion l'ar Association to day. "The failures of jintu'c In this conn cenn tiv," mihI Mr. T.ift. "especially in tbe State court". hae been mere larcly due te t lie withholding of power from .Tuiljei eer preeeediiiRs before them than te any ether cause, and jet Judges hae te bear the brunt of criticism which N se general n te the results of present retirt action. The Judges should lie glcn the power conunensurnte with their respensibdit. Tlielr capacity te reform matters should be tried te see whether better results may net be nt taincd I'cdernl J mice? are net re spensible ter the pre-ent defect" in the nilmiiiistrntlen of justice in the Federal Courts I.ir Congress phe tliem an PPertunit te show wliat can be done h vfsi.ng in tli'-m sutlkient discretion fei the purpose '" I,ltigatieii Incie.-ising .1 ust I. T-iff said tiiat litigation imd e imri ispd tliat pph in liejds a'w.ivs e. lupied In the Federal Courts the jiiiliri.il fene has preed inadequate. Up P'mnrkeil tliat additional burdens had fellow Ml the enactment of new i statutes, pnrticularl tne Velstead act "A bill winch preUdcs for twenty four new Dlstilct Judges and one Cir cuit Judge In the Fourth Circuit has1 been repotted te both Houses." he con- i tinuul. "It is opposed, and will doubt less lead te discussion ; but it iems likch that the bill will pass before the close of this Congress. "The new b'll authorized a judicial council of ten Judges, consisting of the Chief Justice and the senior Associate Judge of each circuit, which is te meet in Washington the lat Monday in Sep tember, te consider reports from each District Judge with n descilptten of the character of the nrrears and a reiom reiem reiom ini'iulntlen as te the etri judicial force needed in his distnet. The conference thus called is te consider at large plans for the ensuing rear bv which the Dis trict Judges aailable for assignment maj be bet used. Supreme Court's Bill Pending Tl p members of the Supreme Court lime be eme se anieus te avoid an-' ether coiige,Uen like that of the decade before 1SU that they h.ive deemed it proper themselves te prepare a new till nniptidiiis the jurisdiction of the Su preme Court and te urge Its passage. ! It Is new pending in both Houses of Congress. The act of 1S01 introduced into the appellate system a dtaretienary I tuiiMlif tlen of the Supreme Court ever, icrtain classes of cases. ' "What I would fUggest is that Cen- 1 gress provide for a i oinnilss.en, te be appointed bv the President, of two Stipieme Court Justices, two Circuit' Judges, two Dibtuct Judscs and thiee lawyers of prominence, from a list recommended by the Amern an Uar Association, te prepare and lecemmend. te Congress amendments te the present ' tntutci of practice and the judicial cede, authorizing a unit administration I of law and equity in one form of civil action i "The net should pre,de for a per- ' manent commission similarly created. , with power te prepare a system of rules of procedure for adoption bv the Su- j preine Court Power 'e amend fr'm lime te time should also bt) given. The' rnles and their amendment ufter ap- preal In the court, should be sub- mitted te Congress for its action, but I hheilld beeeme effective in mi months. ' f Congress takes no action. In this , wav the procedure would be framed by these mef familiar with it and by these wh'e dutj it is te enforce it." Rureau for American Ideals , Ffctablislinient of a bureau te further American Ideals nnd te elfstt a grow ing tide of anti-Americanism which wis declared te be arousing great prejudlct against 'he courts nnd thy Constitution, was recommended te the association by Its Committee en American Ideals. The report was preented by Judge Martin Wade, nt the United States Dis trict Court of Iowa. The ether mem bers of the committee are C. A Sever ance, of St Paul, Minn . president of the American liar Association; Majer Hdgnr II. Telman, Chicage: Walter (ieorge Smith, Philadelphia; It. K. J. Saner. Dallas, Tex. and Judge Au di ew . Iirucc, Minneapolis. "Many of our people ar convinced that the Constitution was intended as an aid te the rich and powerful," the report Mid, "that it affords unwar- ranted mimunit es te th railroads and ether great corporations, and is an in strument of oppression te thij peer "The de net knew that thu consti tutional limitation invoked b? the cor poration te protect its property in tlmn of danger is exiictlv the same limitation vpen which the widow, the working man and the farmer rely te guard their possessions against wrongful Inasien. "They de net knew that no man is mi peer or se odscu'e thnt he cannot, in the event of threatened Injury, turn te the Constitution as his protection I against the wrongful acta of the rich and socially prominent. Because in junctions are issued in certain cases, judges are bitterly criticized, when te deny the light of injunction would be te violate the oath the Judge has taken te administer the law an it i. "Confidence in the courts must bj re ined. Hcsiftauee te authority is re sistance te the will of the peepl who an hae any Ihw they desire, provided they take pains te organize and crystal lize public sentiment "The proposal i,T United States henater that legislative bodies be clothed with supreme power can' mean nothing less than the destruction of our written Constitution." Under such a proposal the American people are guar anteed freedom of epeech and action only until Heme legislative body declares otherwise." THOUSANDS ATTEND MASS Tribute te'Harry Beland and Cathal Brugha, Slain Irish Leaders Several thousand members of vari- ' eu8 tecieties of Philadelphia nnd vicin ity attended n fcelemn requelm mans nt i the Annunciation Church, Tenth and Dickinsen streets, today for the repose ' of, the seuIh of Harry Ileland and Cathal Urugha, members of the Irish Repubjican Uuternment, killed recent- I )y in Dublin. ITeland was well known te Phlladcl phlaus, having been in this city in 1010. UKiO nnd 10S1 as a kpecial representa tive of the Irish Heiiubllenn Cnrnm. . menf. He wan killed recently iust out eut out ide of Dublin. Urugha, the Republi can Government's War Minister since JRIO, v,as killed la the f.thtln, in VCenneU trft. i ) Hi Trillin Spw nlii 1 l 1 L Misses' $9. 75 te $15 Dresses Reduced te $4.75 and $7.50 Broken sizes, of course, but such a wealth of styles and coleis and fabrics that every size, from 14 te 20 years, finds ample choice. The let new $7.50 are mostly linens cllews and geldy tones and orange and peach and orchids galore, and ever se many green-tones, and browns, nnd pinks and blues, The let new $4.75 includes ginghams, linens , dotted Swisses, tissues, cotton crepes and novelty voiles. Glmbli. Ptlenj of Drj, Thlrfl fleer. Clean-Up of Girls' $5.95 te $16.75 Dresses at $3.95 $5 and $7.75 And there's everything from bloomer - dresses of sturdy ginghams te party-di esses of ruffled organdie or dotted swiss or voile somewhere in these three groups! White. Blue. Yellow. Peach. Peppy. Green. Orchid. Plaids. Checks. Plain colors. And sizes C te 14 in the let. Silena of r)rj aimbeli. Third fler. Dainty Take -Away Nightgowns at $1 and $1.50 Values $U0 te $2M Mostly dainty lacy styles the kind that leek their pret tiest when she opens up the week-end suitcase. Sleeveless styles and kimono-sleeve styles. All slipeven. Glmbeli, second fleer 1000 Fresh, Coel k VLJMM -vjEmLJ MM 1 rV I Dainty Waists $1.85 Sale Grouped at ess Value $3 Over-blouses and tuck-ins. Plenty of cool short sleeves. Peter Pans, Peggies, Tuxedos, cellar- color-edged; frilled, lace-frills, tucked frills. All French white. All sizes in the let. (ilmbeli, Salens of lrtt. voiles and mostly all- llilrd fleer. Vacation Suits : Het-JVeather Suits : Suits for Wear the Year 'Round : Ne Matter What the Need, Cheese Frem These Seasonal Clean-Up& Men's Kuppenheimer and 0tftij Slrattfc Suits Reduced Were $45 and $60 new $34.50 Fer new, for Fall for year-' round wear. Great variety, including plain colors and choice fancies, in dark, medium and light effects. Fer men of all builds. $34.50. Nine Hundred All-Weel Worsted Suits A Special Purchase Were $30 te $45 new $17.50 te $22.50 1 All Het-Weather Clethes at Great Reductions Palm Beach Suits, Were $15, New $9.50 Mohair Suits, Were $22.50 and $30, New $12 and $15 Tropical Worsted and Blue Serge Suits, Were $30 and $35, New $17.50 and $20.50 Gabardine Suits, Were $30 and $45, New $22.50 White and Natural All-Linen Knickers, JjO 7C Extra Quality, Were $6.50, New ; 90ml 0 (.InilicN. .Second Heur, Mnth Mrtft. The Adapiableness of Tltese August Sale Stocks Te Present-Day Furniture Requirements Shown in These American Colonial Breakfast-Roem Suites $50 -UITlu $55 Regularly $95 The popularity of apartments and bungalows has sizes and designs. These and ether special reqjirements aic admirablv Regularly $110 caused a demand for furnituie of appropriate ments in which price is net censiacred in the (.Jimbel August Sale stocks met whether inexpensive or for furnish- Finest construction and finish; can be had in plain antique wal nut; high-lighted or lebin-egg blue in two tone enamels. Six pieces, as shown, con cen istfng of drop - leaf table, serving table and four chaiis. .Specially priced, in walnut, at S.")0; enamel finish, at $33., Regularly $93 and $110. Sold separately if desired. Glmbeli, Sixth fleer. 14-Kt. Solid 117 - 117 1 white Geld Wrist Watches Every Feature for Beauty and Accuracy Tiny models in three dainty shapes beautifully engraved with an exception ally high-grade movement at the price; 16 jeweled; cut expansion balance; brequet hair-spring; three adjustments. Limited let, value $40; J91 65 GlmMs, Flrit fleer. Men's 75c and $1 SILK TIES at 50c Maker's Clean-Up Stupes, figures, polka dot-3, wanted color combinations mero styles than you would want te count! Seme at half pi ice 50c, values 75c and $1. Men's 65c and 75c A A Cowhide Belts at WC Tan, with tongue buckle, menly geed buying at 40c. Black, with i eiler buckle. Uncem- dlmbrls, l!rt fleer. Mnlli Mrcet. Smart Overnight Bags Of leather-grained Cetex with solid block bottoms, roll handles, slide catches, silk lined and unfitted, special at $2.93. Medel fitted with 5-piecc dressing set of white Parisian ivory (celluloid), special at $4.95. Olmbels, Flrnt fleer. Candy Specials 3 lbs. for $1 ' 3 lbs. for 78c Save Third te Half $1 40c II, 40c lb. rilled Value $2 $0c lb Chocelate-coered Almonds, 80c lb. (Jreer's lUch-srade Asserted Chocolates : 40c lb Asserted Chocolate Straws 52 00 alue, the 3 lbs. for 40e lb. for Toasted Cocoanut Maishmallews. 40e lb. for Greer's 80e Asserted Chocelates: beautifully beied. Glnibtla, Cbtatnut Street Annex and habwsy Stere, Value $1. 10 Asserted Chocolates; Asserted Hard nnd Gless Candlpu- 30c lb. Asserted Jelly Gum Drens $1.10 alue; the 3 lbs. " ii'eP ter OC 1 D M e c l df i- Palm Beach Suits ( 0 Including Extra Pair of Knickers He'll get plenty of wear out of a l'alm Beach Suit e en next summer. Choice of patterns in Norfolk Stlc. Sizes for bey3 of 8 te 18 years, $9.75.' And Uejs' Ojster and Natural Linen Extra Trousers Suits at SG.30. These were $12.00. Bejs' "White Duck Norfolk Suits Sa 71 Were $7.50. Beys' Junier Wash Suits at 75c, $1.35, $1.85 and $2.95 vaiucs $i.eu te ,5. Cutest styles for ages 3 te 10 vear .luil,f8 rirht little MKp V I, v-Jl ir0 500 Women's nSL New Fall Dresses Kinrle Ww.7 .- OOC 090 VR. Vw S. err ""ue "- uy .p&e vu tpuu.i v w T.:1mPs&aL in the Fall $16.50 Because one of the biggest dress manu facturers in New Yerk preferred te keep his factory open every day, even though it was iestly, te shutting down and starting up rfgfun whfr. orders were piled high. Nete Fall's Fashion Points And Above All Nete the Quality Richness Lenger skirts. Wonderful new sleeves inimitable slash ings new panelings new drapes new bead-fringes new arrowhead embroidery new loop-tab-treatments new panels, of course. Blues, Blacks Seme Browns And all sizes Misses', ages 16 and 18. Women's, 3G te 14. Extra stfes, 40 and 48. $16.50. GlmbcU, Hubiraj- Stere. Of THE SUBWAY STORE Si SALE ! Tomorrow Women's Rubber-Soled Sports Oxfords $1.35 Geed range of sizes at $1.35. All the styles they're wearing this summer. Smart saddle-backs in tan or black. Alse ecru and white duck. Lightweight vulcanized soles easy en the feet. One style pictured. Mail Orders Filled. Wemen'svWhite Pumps at $1.65 Comfortable Turkish Slippers at Glmbeli, Subway Slert. Entire Stock of Men's Palm Beach suits Keduced te $9.75 1 II JLJ Tl - I III II vf -- filmbl, Hubiraj- Stere. I i j , V 1 - , . - - .. ,i-M-. -" UMiajm l.... 6,1 Ml 7 b SJ'r UMi AT $1 & I 11 J 'v 11 Hi m II , Were $12.50 Earlier in Season fie colors nnd patterns that aic huiii una summer. Vnii r sii H All being here!-at $9.7.'i Yeung Men's Suits Seme With Extra Pair Df Treutcr. $10.50 d $1475 Value Variautly $17.30 te $22.50 Beys' Oliver Twist, Middy and Junier Suits at 75c and $1 , Can be kept he neat and clean be cause they're washable. All sizes. Beys Wash Blouses 50c, 65c and 75c v Gluibelt, Hulrnur bturr. U-
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