T5 t,k,W 'w f . ; . - Vy" v" " V VYi,? W'?v T rm' JT4WV 1ltl" ,l.'jF'a?-U f. tOU'TkH I II I I II I IHIIBI I II I I II I I 111 III ,'J1 ' EVENING PUBLIC) LEDGEB-PHIIiADEIiPHlA, MONDAY; ktjGUST ' 28, 1922 'i' 16 ; - . U V Kv i Kf DUBLINPAYSFINAL ' SCI W rhHdlnh. Monday. Awreet 28. 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Pathe PhoneirraphB Reduced Clese le one third of I?--.4 the 1021 prices. The $55 modcrit.lej the'$110 at $48;- rOft and the $175 at 69. Easy termg and year 'te pay. I J- v seventh fleer. . v uesaav Fer Many manufacturers make. But it is the selccl T Many mnnutacturcrs put quality ime me snees wiuy make. But it is the select few who can also put in style Tuesday and character. Gimbels for shoes! MARKET CHESTNUT :t EIGHTH NINTH TTe r IBUTETO COLLINS h .i I I r m; SV L rsvV Throng Joins in Demonstration of National Grief Seldom Seen in Ireland CORTEGE IS IMPOSING fly jtofel Jri IhiMIn, Aug. 28. Michael Cellins was laid te rest today in 01am"'n after a demonstrating of national grief such 8 has been seldom seen In the long centuries of Ireland's treubld history. Arthur Orlffith was burlca with all the honor due a great leader; Cellins went te the grave amid the tears of a Natien that worshipped him personally as a gallant young patriot In whom were combined all these traits which Irishmen held dear. Geed humor, the power of oratory and a laughing disregard for death all were his and while Immense throng" filled the great cathedral and lined the route te Glasnevln, congregations gathered In every city, town and bamlet throughout the land te mourn his pass ing. It was a military funeral. Tellow officers last night had borne the body into the cathedral just as Cellins a 'short feitnight age helped bear the bed of his celleague Griffith. They had steed guard all night and were there this morning when the solemn requiem high mass vns celebrated before a multitude which overflowed the edifice Inte the streets; Itlchard Mulcahy, the new chieftain te whom all Ireland new leeks; General O'Dulfy, new chief of staff, and General McKeen, "the black smith of Balllnalee," whose dash and fire have awakened enthusiasm akin te that wen by Cellins himself. Sister and Brether Present Sister Mary Celestlne came from her convent In England te pray for her "baby brother." Beside her knelt Sean Cellins, the general's brother. But It . ... fc tMfnMlnr rnnnir woman nearby that the eyes of all fell most .u.lnnl Klu-r Kirnnn. Cellins betrothed. On the gospel side of the nave sat the members of the Cabinet, the Dall Elreann, civil servants and men-bers of the provincial corporations. On the epistle side were the English repre sentatives and members of the con sular corps, Including the American consul, the Lord Mayer of Dublin, distinguished members of universities and learned societies and representa tives of various public bodies. Outside, lining the miles of Dublin treets through which the funeral cor tege later passed, thousands took part spiritually In the. solemn mass of re quiem, many kneeling In prayer en the paement at the fancied moment of the elevation 5f the Sacred Hest. Archbishop Byrne, head of the Dub line diocese, was the celebrant, and just as they had chanted for Griffith, Dub lin's renowned choir of priests sang the selections during the mass without organ accompaniment. Then after absolution the body was ' borne from the church and placed In the gun carriage and as It passed along the route te Glasnevln many knelt in homage. The crowds packed every street along the way; they filled every window. I flfflAAl mr 1 nVYsnSpH The cortege was imposing. First came an advance guard of national army cavalry, then several hundred clergv. a firing party of Dublin guards ana men ine gun carriage vwiu uii- body, surreunaea ey its gnara 01 nouer. Following came the Cabinet members and the general neaaquanera sum wun Then the members of the Dall, walking slowly, followed bv the Lord Mayer and the members of the Dublin Corpe-rntlon. Next a pipers' band playing a dirge gatiens reprcjentingall Irish activities and organizations. These Included Cerk men and women new making their home in Dublin, insnmen irem jLonaen ami ether places in England, the O'Connell Fife ana J-Tum juanu, einn ciu, ujc Gaelic League, trade and labor bodies, the Cumann na Saelrse and ether women's organizations, the National Civil Servants, the Dublin fire brigade and a great multitude of citizens who fell in at the rear and walked te the cemetery te pay their final tribute. The body was buried In the plot of ground reserved for these who have fallen in the cause of the Irish Free State in the existing war of rebellion. Cerk, Ireland, Aug. 28. (By -A. P.) The citizens of Cerk listened through out the night from midnight until early morning te Intensive machine gun and rifle fire, followed by aeveral bomb explosions and counter rifle firing. The Irregular attack was Eame'n de Valera la convalescing from wounds In a house near Banden, according te what la consldered au thentic information. He was recuper ating In a house at Bealnablath, a few miles from Macroom, th scene of the Cellins ambush, but later shifted his quarters. , Intense fighting has taken place In the Blarney district, following upon bomb and rifle attacks against the nationals positions In two hotels in the village and the famed Blarney Castle grounds. The national! suffered miner casualties. Londen, Aug. 28. (By A. P.) Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, con ferred today with Winsten Churchill, the Colonial Secretary, en the Irish situation arising out of the deaths of Arthur Griffith and Michael Cellins. FRANCE GUARDS AGAINST DISORDERS DURING STRIKE Streng Fercea re Thrown About , Industries for General Walkout Paris. Aug. 28. (By A. P.) Mounted guards and Btreng police forces were thrown around the big Industrial centers of France today en account of the general twenty-four hour strike called for tomorrow by the extremist labor federation in sympathy with Havre workmen, who went en strike Ne disorders hed been reported this afternoon. Ten per tent of the building workers failed te report for duty this morning, aitneugn tne sirm wns nei due te become effective until tomorrow. The police jesterduj were ordered te arrest Gabion Momneutton. one of the ,. aecretarles of tne unitary uenerai i.a f ber Federation, but found he had dig ' appeared. Three regiments of troops were JmaBsed tedn" lit strategic points of Havre te pr' (,,nt disorders arising fjem I the gen,'V," ikp, wnirn uecume ci- . J lilV II ...!. A All JU) "' I" 'icllvlties, i-trrct fir ervlV''1,r,',' '"r,, supply continued te j .. a, ii (nil, it uiu... ......... ....,.. , 4 atltcliTns l' ,l"l,1' ,'trlc. power bout-ex. 4 middle ban 1 Hi-, ugh t firl( who wns jfelsh thu fiulH of tin- bij.ek-ead Noting, v?TuM uiuLe stuuiilii' ll Te Give Every Possible Advantage in the Annual Advance, Sale of FURS v Km 4Xl Moleskin and Squirrel $695 which opens tedny all fur garments bought this week will be charged as of September first. All fur garments bought during this sale may be stored here temporarily free of charge. Pleas nete: that wherever used, "Hudsen seal" means seal dyed muskrat; "French seal," "Bay seal," "Northern seal" and "Nearseal" are trade names for different treatments of seal-dyed ceney. All Ceat Noted Belew Are 40 te 47 Inches Leng Sal Sfsnen Pries I-rlce. Natural Muskrat Coats, $98 $189 Northern Seal Coats, skunk-trimmed $125 $195 Raccoon-trimmed Musk rat Coats $139 $10 Mele-skin Wraps S395 $550 Black Caracul Coats . . $195 $285 Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats $350 $550 Plain Hudsen Seal Coats $225 $350 Natural Squirrel $295 $385 Bey Seal Coats $89 $135 Natural Raccoon Coats, $105 $250 Black Caracal Cape . . . $395 $595 Natural Opossum Ceat, $159 $239 Alaska Seal Ceat .... $395 $550 Bay Se'al Wrap's $225 $350 French Seal Capes ... $98 $149 Natural Squirrel Coats, $495 $600 Marmet Coats $79 $135 Trimmed Hudsen Seal Coats $250 ,$350 Natural Mink Ceat... $695 $850 Natural Mink Cape . . . $795 $975 Nerth'n Muskrat Coats $169 $250 Persian Lamb Coats... $295 $400 GbnbeU, Fur Salens, Third fter. Ending the August Sale With a Hest of Very Desirable Bargains in Furniture at Half-Price The one suite left that is what you require is just as geed te you as though chosen from a carload and all the greater bargain because it is the last one! But be sure you get it I All the odd pieces and suites fews and mere are at half price. A varied choice, and first choice is widest. Instances v f 550 Bedroom Suite, as Illustrated, at $275 $500 Bedroom Suite, as Illustrated, at $250 $400 Bedroom Suite, as Illustrated, Special at $185 $700 Dining-Roern Suite, Four Pieces, at $350 $450 Bedroom Suite, as Illustrated,- at $225 ' IIP ffii $400 Dining-Roem Suite, Four Pieces, as Illustrated, at $200 .JLi OlmbcU, Aasnst Bale, Sixth deer. mat geld S57.50; value $85. Havfland Geld-Encrusted Dinner Sets 106 pieces of the finest of French china in unusual shapes and designc. Bread ribbon handles of full mat cojn cejn cojn geld finish. We believe we are queting: the lowest price en this set and we ask critical comparison as te value, price and quality. Value $295 afc1(5Q 50 Demestic Porcelain Dinner Sets 130 designs in every wanted composition. Prices from $2.95 for 31-piece sets te $50 for complete set of 106 pieces. Other sets of 32, 38, 40, 50, 51, 52 and 100 pieces variously priced. Open-Stock Dinner Sets 108 nieces In best crade American porcelain. Bread three color border design and mat coin-geld handles. $85 French China Dinner Sets at $57.50 in the September Sale " -!.!. 1 ..4.2... 1 .... V.J.M Jni-Srvne tkYA Tllll 107 nieces of excellent quality china wun ecaumui new uuiu u.e.B.. .. - Dld handfes A ? Sic "variety of designs-each set complete for twelve person, at Value $47.50 a set, at 1500 Aquariums and Stands, Complete, at $1 Best grade glass squat shape aquarium with hand-made hand-wrought iron stand. At $1 each, value $3. $34.95 tftnHi!r Pi rwnun Ptf at 51-Piece Open-Stock Sets Complete for six persons. Value $29.50, j t g 0g $2 Imported Flowers at $1 Complete in little mess-filled pets. Bright red geraniums and begonias. Direct imports from Paris at $1 each. 500 Artistic Flower Vases 500 Artistic Flower Vases with contrast ing bases of black, choice of five d 1 Q C colors. Regularly $2.25, at. . . . P ' $2 Cracker and Cheese Dishes at $1 In rich light-cut floral designs; top is compete and can be used separately. All first quality, unusually priced at $1. 500 Dezen Initial Table Tumblers Geed quality tumblers; choice of any initial inQCr old English. Special, a down, at W C Catsup Bettles With Patented Steppers 100 gross, no seconds, no dealers supplied. While they lasti?e a -dozen at OO C t? 5s Glmtxla SntmlxT Bale, renrtli floert Alse Flrt fleer (lid HubMrmjr Stere. ItiSl Sli 'M I'mch 11 Iflf iff 111 !, I Choice UyWIP . at -T K, Aluminum Ware 30,000 pieces Aluminum Ware, will net rust, crack or corrode, including the follewing: 4-qt. Tea Kettles, weed handles. 2-qt. Coffee Percolators, glass tops. 4-qt. Windser Kettles, with covers. 1-qt. Windser Saucepans, with covers. 10-qt. Round Dish Pans. 8-qt. Lipped Preserving Kettles, Pudding Pans, sets of three, 1-, 1-, 2-qt.-sizes. Stew Pans, sets of three, 1-, 1-, 2-qt. sizes. Lipped Saucepans, sets of three, 1-, VA-, 2-qt. size. 8-qt. Water Pnils. Aluminum Celander. Aluminum Fry Pans, 9-inch size. 10-in. Round Roasters, self-basting. 89c Each In the September Sale Clmbtla, Srpltmbtr sle Fourth fleer. wrw STM "' mil iii,mrHBajTl Values wir5Tff $125 te $2 1 fill Women's Dresses An Observing Weman Calls This Medel at BVBwT $29.75 Her "Special," Because She says she only has te slip it en a woman, te sell it. Which is just another way of saying that the lines are per fectly charming the type answers the average woman's average dairy needs and the quality is above the price. Will you try it en for her? Canten crepe. Navy blue, black or brown. The atyle pic tured. Sizes 36 te 44. A dozen ether styles besides nt $29.75 each as individual, whether Canten crepe, Flat crepe or roman crepe. Glmlirls, Salens of DrcM, Third fleer. Sale of Sewing Machines Just Received Frem Dealer a Limited Number of Slightly Used Sewing Machines Equal te New. A Purchase Meant a Saving te Yeu of from Fourth te Half Belew Regular Prieet Weekly Terms: $1 Ne Interett Ne Extra 1600 Pairs of Women's 1 Boudoir $ 1 Slippers J Felts, satins, kids a let of $1.50, $2 and $2.25 kinds; in blue, gray, oxford, taupe and old rose. $1 a pair. GlmbeU, Second fleer. Men's $1.50 Solid Leather Belts 85c Full grain black harness leather belts, saddle-sewn (by hand) : heavy tengue buckle, two loops'; black, tan. Alse In tubular-style, gunmetal and tongue buckles. Alse In dark tan sucdc-flnlshed leather, lined with tan suede, with novelty gunmita! tongue buckle and'tue loops, sse. Olmbels, First fleer, Mnth Strel. (60 SINGER MACHINES $29 Less Than Half Price. Slightly used, but in perfect condition. $59 New Willard Parler Cabinet at $47 A limited quantity of this splendid make at this price. aimbeU, Fourth fleer ana Bubww star. m i r - rAn,'nn:n k v OUDWay OtOre Sensational Sale of 3500 Women's &.()& Shoes $2.95 Samples, Rejects and Discontinued Lines J&j I sk KW i sl IJP' -" NiMS'" Se called because inspectors discovered a mark or "hurt" which eliminated them from "first grade." All Lew Shoes and every style desirable. All sizes in the sale. $2.95. v &.jCver Shoes for Men $3.95 "Rejects," tee, but mighty fine values. Alse samples and discon tinued lines. All high shoes The newest lasts nd heels, cut-out effects, straps and new perforations. Rejects, samples and discontinued lines, At . Entire Subway Shee Section and Several Aisle Tables Devoted te This Sale Women's New Fall llh'Cpef Shoes $3.65 OlrabtU, 8ubwy Stere. 35 ss- '"- s i w - U' 'M 'I flt'i ' tV V-M 4rt m
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