Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 22, 1922, Final, Page 16, Image 16

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EVEKINGr PUBLIC LEpBrPHJbADEIiPBJA, TUESDAY, AUGUST $jj,. 1922
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Gimbel Brethers
MARKET 'CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH NINTH
Philadelphia, Tueada, August 22 1922
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Stores must give as well as vcceic. llie Gimbcl Steie
gives in Value ami in Service.
Cook u hum in 50 minulcM. Uen't spend 4 hours cooking
when GO minutes is enough in n National Pressure Cooker.
Wednesday
Wednesday
Demonstration en Fourth fleer.
MINUII. H N H
FOR REVOLT IN N
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Inmates Showed Resentment at
Inauguration of'Stricter
Regime
DIN BEGAN OVER PEACHES
Sprclal tlhpalch te r..ertni I'uHIe l.titetr
Trenten, Aug. I!2. Strict mcnsures
of discipline were Imposed upon prison
crs teilny after the most serious up
rising pcr Mngcri nt tlie New Jersey
Klntc Prison licrc.
About DIM) convicts took part in the
outburst, which occurred after the ex
ercise period, when tlic prisoners who
lnue no employment because of the lack
of shops nre taken In the court jard
for recreation. When at the end of
this two-and-a-half-hour period the
guards ordered the men te file back te
their cells only about fifty made any
mee te comply. These were lilsed
and fctencd b the ethers, vim ft up i
n howl which reiilil lt limrd fur Meck-"
After deputies liml plraded with tl'
men te no nvnll Heinlkrcprr Jixepli S
J teft will niitUird of the dixiiirlnince
lie. srelir, I he point In uhiih llie dis
order htil progrcied, ri'uhr(I upon tlin I
most stringent nieiistin".. '1 he Stnte I
police were appealed te. mid nil war
dens then off dtitv wpte htuHly hum hum
mencd. Meanwhile, the Trenten police
liml rrrelreil unrrl nf tin miiflnv emt I
rushed te the scene with riot guns and
tar gas, berr.bs, etc.
State pollce of New Jersey were also
ummened te aid In quelling the dis
turbance, which had reached pitch pro
portions that the keepers of the prison
were unable te cope with the situation.
The presence of the armed police with
drawn guns seen awed the mutineers
into submission.
Assistant Keeper Kersey then ad
dressed the men and told them they
must obey and take up their grievance
with the prlnclpnl keeper later.
The men returned te their cells and
for hours later continued te make thlng-i
hideous by their catcalls, yells and
beating of tin cups against the trails of
cells.
While th disturbance started Sun
day evening ever the small size of n
tatien of peaches that w-as served the
men for dessert at tbelr neon-day meal,
trouble has been brewing at th prison
for seme time.
Men in close touch rrfth affairs there
declare the riot has been expected be
cause of stricter measures of discipline
put into ferce blnre Mr. Tleff became
principal Keeper It is said conditions
:it the prison before Mr. Ileff's regime
were wmewhat la, and that he has
ndeavercd te bring the institution te a
morn diciplinarr state
The crowd of curiosity seekers at
tracted bv the din became te great en
the outside of the prison that it b
rnnw necessary for n detail of police
from the Second District te disperse
the men. women and children.
BUBBLES IS RESCUED
Philadelphia Man's Cruiser Beached
After Escaping Heavy Gale
Cape Ma. X. !.. Aug. 'J'.'. -Captain
(reeninl itch, of coast guard sta
tion Nu. 1"7. np Maj Point, went
In the nsMstniac 'if th- nbln cruKi r
ItilbblpH. nwnril b. Ueliert J. tel
7cr, n 1'hllndrlphia real estate opernior
yesterdaj afternoon in Uptown re Hnj
off (Srecn Creck. The eruiser nas com
ing down the b.u when it ran Inte .1
hard gale of wind. Net dirlng te come
out of the Capes in the giie, ihe cren
nnehered the yacht, going ashore in
tbe, tender. During the night the yacht
dragged her anchor and went breadnde
en the beach.
Captain Cresse and erw in the coast
guard power beat sutoerjod in toning
her off. Wl.en tl," wer- off this eitj
the engine of the ceist guard beat
broke down and tie wean guunlc were
compelled te Mm out most .ill night.
KILLED TRYING TO SAVE DOG
New Yerk Youth Is Crushed by Lo
comotive In Oregon
Portland, Ore.. Aug. 'S2, (Br A
P.) Efferts te revue from danger' a
pet deg cost the Hf of Jehn Yeung
eighteen, non of Owen p. leung, chair
man of the Beard of Director? of the
General El?otrle Compeii.i of evr
Yerk. The acid-nt oecurred at a t-on-structlen
ramp en Heed Hirer, where
the jeung man wu spending hin vh.-j.
tteu as a mutcrlal checker
un;; w.is slid te hau) been ridin,'
en tbe footboard of the front- of a small
ysnl loeomotiro wIiph the nun nt de
of the tamp rain" frolicking acrrn-s tJie
harks. The jeuth hopped down te
retcue him. In mdiiie waj Yeung was
overtakrn b the locomotive. IIe was
rolled beneath the footboard and
crushed back against the front axl.
Little Benny's
Nete Boek
By Lee Pape
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Me and Puds Slmkins was netting en
Mary AVatklnes frunt steps and te was
Marj Watkins, being the reason wv me
nnd Puds was, and we wM taw king
about diffrent subjecks suteh as orerv ererv orerv
bedy haMtig a equal chance te be pres
ident exfept gcrls, and Mary AVatknib
&ed, Well u man could soot me with
out being president but he'd certrnj
naff te be ambitious, tbata ene thine
Id eerteny insist en.
Me saying, Well Im ambitious all
rite, de you knew wat Im going te be
wen 1 grew up iin going te he a tite
rope wawker and huhdrds of people
win come thousands of milb te see me
In ease I fall.
Aw, wats that, thals nuthing, O,
tnwk about ambitious de jeu knew wat
Im going te lie? Puds sod Im going te
be n flag pole painter, and ctprjbndj
down In the street will point up nt m'c
and 111 be wnj up there en top of the
flag pole bunging en with 0110 hand
nnd one knee nnd painting with the
ether, he bed.
"Well, its all rite te lie n tite r0p,.
wawker nnd n Heg pole dancer, but
tbeyre both tee dangerous te be am
bitious, Mary Watklns eed, and I sed,
Thats rite, Im going te change w am am
Mtieu, Im going te be 11 captln in the
navy like Ham Cresses unkle and all
the sailers will haff te salute me and
rrerythlng,
O, that will be u!cp. Mary Watklns
red, and Puds ted, Ael wait till jeu
heer iiuw le flutngeil 111 nuibltleii.
Im going e Im the man ihnt Mnrts all
llie oldsters in 11 bU' elhi-e blhling like
Urddj- Meifys uukle, III jest tnnd
I hen in in) uulterm full of hruss hut
tins nud the clevatcrt emit start unlifs
1 snap my lingers no matter hew meny
peeple nre. In them wMilug theid go.
0, hew perfectly lovely. O Puds.
thAtn 1,4 irnl of nlLAFnn- W,.tl I..., ...J
.Me thinking, Darn, that guy, he's all-
In'Uv. Fit" IWH.ui eTfryiuui.tr.
Cut Prices te Half or Less eh
All Remaining Summer Garments
Women's : Misses' .: Girls'
Misses' Dress
Reduced te $15
Misses' Dress
Reduced te $15
Women's Dress
Reduced te $5
Women's Dress
Reduced te $15
Women's Dresses
$7.50 te $16.50 Cotten Dresses reduced
te $5.
$25 te $35 Silk Dresses reduced te $15.
$350 imported model Dresses reduced te
$95.
$25 and $29.75 Paris imports Cotten
Dresses reduced te $11.
$25 Tricelette Dresses reduced te $9.
Broken sizes, but all sizes in the let.
Misses Dresses
$25 te $35 Silk Dresses reduced te $15.
$ 1 0 te $ 1 3 Tub Dresses reduced te $5.
14- te 20-year sizes in the let.
Girls9 Dresses
$8.95 te $ I 5 Party Dresses reduced te $5.
$3.95 te $5.95 Tub Dresses reduced te
$2.65.
$3 te $5 Tub Dresses reduced te $1.95.
0- te 1 4-year sizes in each let.
Women's Suits
$45 te $79 Suits reduced te $18.75.
$25 te $40 Suits reduced te $8.75.
Sizes 34 te 42 in the collection.
Waists
$2 te $3 Cotten Blouses and Overbleuses
reduced te $1.
$12.75 te $25 imported sports and dress
Overbleuses reduced te $7.95.
$8,93 fancy - weave mignonette and
pebble cloth Overbleuses reduced te $5.
Sweaters and Skirts
Children's $3.95 te $5 Sweaters reduced
te $2.50.
Women's $5 te $7.90 fiber-silk Sweaters
reduced te $2.85.
Women's $5 te $11.75 colored Baronet
Skirts reduced te $3.85.
UlretwU. Salen of Urns, Third fleer.
200 Queen Anne Bedroom Suites
Regularly $400, In the August Sale at $195
Purchased through bankruptcy proceedings at the time we were collecting stocks for
the August Sale and one of the most outstanding specials in the Sale.
Beautiful bedroom
suites of American
walnut;. 48 in. bu
reaus; full-size van
ity dressing c a s e; -large
chiff orebe,
three drawers, slid
ing trays; full-size
bow -end bedstead;
all dust-proof con
struction; framed-in
drawer bottoms, fin-'
ished backs. Regu-,
lar value, $400, in'
the sale at $195 the
Suite.
ClmbfU, Auiuit Rule, Sixth fleer.
Paris Mourning Millinery Opening
Themes Youth
And introduces the subtlest yeuthening touches into even a
mother's mourning the facing of white the beauty of hand-work
the softening effect of crepy folds.
Alice Hcnriettc Pcnen Maignan Gcrmaine Fauquct Marie
Best Frem Palis The Best of Gimbch
Prices begin at $10.50. film Ms. Salem of mens Third fleer.
September China Sale
Opens Monday, August 28th
Courtesy Days for Reservations
Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday
m.
The Receivers Sold te Gimbels All the New
Phonographs
in the United States.
Been euming in from hither and yen from all ecr the country.
Recent Shipments Ready
and en one s-tyle we ha te charge a
little higher price te wncr freight nnd
handling. Hut
Net Much Above
One-Third the 1921 Prices
And a whole year in -which te puy.
$55 Pathe
Phonographs
$110 Pathe
Phonographs
$175 Pathe
Phonographs ........
New type of Pathe Ilecerdb can be
U'jcd en any disc machine 50c.
i ear 10 ray Mail orders Filled
If you cannot promptly visit the Stere won't you
nu m and mail this Coupon ?
$18
$48
)$69
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Gimbel Brethers, Philadelphia
Please gne me full particulars of the special helling of the
Pathe Phonographs. Xe obligation is placed en me.
Name
Tew n
State
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-Ulmbflh, irtcntti Heur nnd Milium Merf.
Six Interesting Silk Items '
Values j ,2&' at $1.95 a Yard
Novelty Sports Satin
in all-white. Twelve very unus
ual patterns of checks, stripes
nnd pluids. At $1.93, value $1.95
a yard.
All-Silk Tub Broadcloths
This silk has become a ery
large factor for 'women's dressch
and lncn'b shirts en account of
its lubbnble and wearable qual
ities. We have been told that
thcie is no collection of such silks
te be found anywhere in the city
today. The patterns comprise
every Known btripe and combina
tion of stripes there are green-and-w
bite, navy-and-w liitc, lav
ender - and - while, brown - and
white, geld-and-whitc. black-and-white.
At $1.95. value $2.50 a
yaul. V
Extra-Quality Baronette
Satin
in a color assortment for all pur
poses. Besides plenty of white
and black, there are twelve beau
tiful hhades. At $1.95, value
$3.50 u yard.
$3.50 All-Silk Pongee, $1.95
The real natural bamboo shade,
also plenty of white. This is a
very sturdy heavy quality. At
$1.95, -wjIuc $e.00 a yard.
All-Silk Crepe de Chine
Heavy quality and of beauti
ful finish. There are nearly fifty
wonderful shades, suitable for
every occasion, besides plenty of
black and white. At $1.95, value
$2.50 n jard.
(jirabclg, feerend fleer.
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Meil and Phene Orders Filled Same Day Received
18c Cern at 9c a Can .
100 cases of Purity Brand 18c Creamy Sweet Cern, half price,
in case, deen or ' desen lets at 9c a can.
500 pails of Lenex new Norway Mackerel, 10-lb. net $1 OO
weight pailn at JL tOO
rich
sl
St. James Coffee
(timbers popular blend
Coffee, 50c value, at i lbs,
for
Taking Powder
Putity Phosphate, high tcbt 35c
one-lb cans, al dozen $'2 35, OOc
5 cans for $1.00, can
Imported Sardines Half Price
In olio oil, U bize key open
ing ans; 25c cans; dozen, i Olc
or 'j dozen lets, nt can. 2
Cornflakes
Ki'llegg'b toasted crisp
flakes; limit ene dozen
pkgs. al pkg
rtciecica itams
Mercantile Club Coffee
Dry-Roast Precess smooth
drinking 10c Coffee, at 4 $
lbs. for 1
Ceylon Tea
Delicious het or iced 75c Key
stone Chop, at 4 lbs. for A Cc
$1.75. or lb HtD
New Potatoes
Thin-skin mealy cooking best
white Potatoes, CO -lb. QQc
bushel sack at OO'
Uncoated Hice
Lenex Brand white head rice,
15c value, in 25-, 10- or 7Xc
G-lb. lets, at lb.....' I 2
Uranulated Sugar
Philndplnhln rnflnnrl if nnr.
l.cne Brand sugar cuied fain-' chased with ollier ciArm-ins. limit
.. . . . . .... ., .. V -.''F
iiy M.t; mini's m '1QC 20-10. witutarv ack
lit
Cern-Tic
29c
,
ier. . ;....
-Ulmbrl. I'lirp Jonil .store, f lif.lnul Mrtet Anefi
!1.76
s
Subway Stere : $22.50 te $35 Fall Dresses
llW hm
TmMlmt'W MA uv
i mam mmMA
; SHP (IJ ' J I i
Lire and MIK, CrepcBnek 1
I Sl ' A V Satinn, $15 ) I I
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at $15
f
All Silk All New
Fall Styles
Canten crepes, crepea de chine, crepc-back satins, brilliant satins,
nnd charmeuses.
$22.50 te $35 grades but aerne of tiieni reproduce $59, $65
nnd $75 models reproduce them ;te closely that, well, nuixbe you
leuld tell which was which.
About twenty styles beaded in autumn's way; draped in
autumn's way; pleated, tucked, buckled, cmbjreidcred but in
autumn's ways !
Navy, Brown and Black
Misses' Sizes 16 and 18
Women's Sizes 36 te 11
Alse a Few Sizes 46 te 52
Clearance!
$7.50 te $20
Silk Dresses
New $5
Canten crepes, crepes dc chine,
charmeuse, satins and tricelettes.
And 200 voiles, Nermandica,
linens and dotted .Swisses.
Broken sizes.
Clearance!
$17.50 te $29.50
Silk Dresses
New $10
Geergettes. Crepes de chine.
Taffetas. Cantens. Crcpe-hack
satins. Foulards.
Sizes us you find them.
OlmUli. ebwr Start.
Subway Stere Sale of
Men's Fall-Style
Suits at $ J 7 CQ
Many Have
Extra Pair of
Trousers
$30 and $35
Values
IIim hale has been m progress, almost n week but stocks arc
kept fie.li uml complete, as hundreds of new: jis nre added every
dn,.
Advanced Fall Styles for
Men and Yeung Men
Viuieus weights for summer and all-jear-'reund wear. Half
.Hid full-lined. Choice of the entire purelmtic at $17.50.
Herringbone , cleur..., c.ifjiinerr.s, .er.sted and clieviels.
Pi'iieil hlnjH's or plain wuistcd-,, in blue, brown, olive or lilack.
double- and hingle-bieaitcd. Alse spoils models.
Smoetli oleur uusimcrw, f-moeth werhted.i and silk mMurcs.
.Medium ;niil daik gi.ii;., bha-,, dark biewns. Plain nnd in reat
pattcrua and quiet ?tnpeh.
Conseivutive coleringb and patterns. Plain and quiet stripes
and wenrs. In biewns,, grayh, rich olives. $17.50.
Beys' Scheel Suits
$5.95 and $8.75 v$?
All With Kxtra Pair of Full-Lined Knickers.
Ages 8 te 10 years.
GlmbcU. Subwar Slew.
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