1 ."..' v.lmaj it,' ;.:.. ;. ' rrrTTBaiBwwwBa mm'Wl wwv '"'rt7 ,..-.,,.-., -.,- - . -,- "'pi-rTr " .w-r,TTTra? v"-'1 lS!inWfTl??,? , ( n-v, ,,,- x v,f , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1922 i y J V4 At, .. "A ir-tx IXL1 & MAYOR GUEST AT r: Stoic Opens 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Or Gimbels First in Fashions First in Thursday Value-Giving. Philadelphia, Wednesday, September 13, 1922 Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH fty" T W 1 Telephone service open tonight till 9 II p o'clock, te receive orders for Toilet Goods , advertised. 1 nUTSday Pi' ? p MAINE DEDICATION III I iff lM I IffV, I LV S -. I Ui RV ft i u ;?' v lr . t i W Portland Commissions New State Pier as Feature of Waterways Convention SPROULE RETURNING HOME Sptclal niirntch te Fvtnlne TuMfe T.fifeer Portland, Me.. Kent 1.1. Members of the Atlantic lVc'iier Wnteiwlivs As- ocifttlen, hearted by Mayer Moere, of Philadelphia. teiliM etlnMnlly dedicated the new Mulnc Stnte Vlcr. The dedication of tlie pier, upon which hopes of l'ertlund's shipping in terests nrc centered, hn been eagerly Waited by the cltlzens here. The new pier Is 1000 feet lone nnd 144 feet ulde nt the outer end. The lnnd nnd pier structure eceupj set en nnd ene-h.ilf cres. The lnnd cost S350.000 nnd the pier $1,150,000 Henry F. Merrill, president of the Mnlne State Pier Commission presided nt the dedication. Anions the speakers were GoerRO 1 Spieule, Director of Philadelphia's Pepartrnent et Wharves. Decks nnd Terries, nnd Gener.il Lan sing II. Bench, chief of engineers of the United Stntes Army. Majer Moere, Majer Frnnk S. Van Hnrt, of Cntuden, N. J., nnd Majer Frederick W. Dennelly, of Trenten, X, ,1 , ilot-elj -tudied the pier con struction. Mr Moere emphasized the strides riu' ulelpl'li i m.ikini; in pert development nnd rh building of war- j Telous municipal pier' i Majer nn Hart Prwides j Mayer Vnn Ilnrt preMiltd nt the con- Tcntidn session ln-t nicht in the Mu nicipal Auditorium Anions tbe speak ers, were 1 je 1 1 iM Fvrn.ild. limed States Senater from Mnlne ; Geerge F. West, presldenr of th Portland Cham ber of Commerce, .lamei l (lulniic, I president of the Mainu State Chamber of Uemmerce , . .1. inoiupen, mas ter of the Maine State Grmge; Her trand G. Mclutire, of the Maine State Pier Commission, nnd Benjamin F. Cleaves, secret irj of the Associated In dustries of Maine. Majer Moere today appointed com mittees for the contention. Themas Crcighteu, of Philadelphia, uns naini . te the CrulcnnaU Committee, Daniel J. Murphj. Jr., te the Vns and Means C"muiittee, Durell Shuster, of Philadelphia, te the Time and 1'law Committee ; Majer Dennelly, of Ti ni ni eon, 2s. .7 . ni- cmurninn of the Wat nnd Mean" Committee; Chniles 1 "Wise, of Audubon X. J , n- chairman of the Ciedentlnls ( nmm.ttie, an 1 William .1. I'gan. city ilerk of Newark, X. J , te the T'ine and Plate Com mittee. Director Sproule left Portland t!n morning for Uoten, whence he will gj by steamship te Philadelphia, at living Friday morning. i Fresch Ghes Shere Dliuicr Andrew Fresch Republican leader of the Fertj -second Ward of Phila delphia, set h new receid for devout ins Btcamed clams and lobster last night. He entertained at a shore dinner that eclipsed nnythine seen inc he and "Heb" Gricr, Johnny Voerhee and Jimmy Cnrej. of the Fifth Ward, at. n shore dinner in Philadelphia Portland, the waterwajs d'legite have learned, has mere beautiful scen ery than Philadelphia, but the streets here show no eye-widening beauties such as Chstnut street. The scenee of Casco Ha. which Perthnd over looks, is lustlv famous bnf Tie lic.iun steps right there All of whicli wu! make I'hiladeljihn leek even better tlan usual te the delegates when they git home. CHURCHES TO GET $4500 Mary Lewis Willed Estate te Sev eral Catholic Institutions Catheli,- rhtirrhHs and institutions arp te benehr ulnnurelv from thu will of Mnrj lewis "is(Mi V ikeheld streit. wlie bequenthfd hr s4,-,fe estit in trust te hcrslstci i:iinbcth Fpen the sisti r s ilpnth the estate te be apportioned m thi wnv .s.lufi each te the Seminitr'- of t Charlrs Borromee and St Vine em's Seminarv $300 each te the Inimnrtilite Cetirep. tlen Church r Patrick's ( hmeh, St Jeseph's Church. WiUings allev , St Augustine s Church aim St Jein's Or phan A-vlcm Slim ea. h te :!t. Vin tent's Heit.f Sr Jospph's Orphan A-s Itim. St I. sppi! s Holls.jte- Ilnmelnss rnd IndiistrfiHH lievs the r.ittl" Si. ters of the peer Get mantewn. and (tie Magdalene ( envent, 'le-mantewn The residue is te go ' St Vincent b Sem inary. Other wills probated are these of Angellne Ilibbs Chestnut Hill. Sfinoe, Charleb II Knelker, Atlnriile Cirv' S7C0O. nnI Charles M I.nm, ."9"'; Pulaski avenue, I'D 0(10 MYSTERY IN LOCKET Jersey War Mether Gets Back Gift She Sent te Sen in 1917 Elizabeth. N . . Snpt 13,HV P.) A geld locket spnt ln 017 bv Mr. E. S Hersh tv her ten Hubert then a smdier tn Fringe anl which never reached him, has been returned te M s II'Tsh from an anonymous source The letter centiinlng th lock, bore the pestnyirk of a Fremh te-rn, but contained no writing Similar lockets which contained her n and Mr' Ilersh's pit Hires, were received n France bj thne ethfr sons,' including one te Austin who died ln battle, BRENNAN r'JT ON BAIL ' urevc ivar wmen Killed Man en White Herse Pike Saturday Jehn Brennan 1110 Latimer street, driver of the; automobile which en Sat urday last killed William C. Harding, 15080 Appletree Btrret, Philadelphia, en the White Herse pike nt Kim. X. J., was relensed from Camden Jail today under $2000 bail, furnished by Themas J. Fleming, of Xarberth Tn the car at the time of the accl deut were several Phlladelphlans, piom piem inent in social circles, including Mrs. Gertrude Watsen Cox. of lfiOU Locust street ; W Atineru Robinson, of the Racquet Club, Lieutenant H. T. Dick Dick ineon, U. S. X , nnd Mrs. C. M. La Flte, of St. Davids. Flra Razes N. J. Farmhouse Mulllm Hill, N. J., Sept. 13. A de fectlve Hue started a blaze yesterdav uhlch burned te the ground the farm' house of Themas M Sheluure, en the Barnsboro toad, causing a less of nearlv $5000. Sheluure set up a bteve te dry out the cellar Flames were discovered In the upper part of the heiue nnd thev Mined uch headway that four meter nre companies could them. net cope with Mether Soaks Trace of Missing Sen Mrs. Mary Irelen reported te the pollce today that her son, Leuis, twenty-one j cars old, hud disappeared from his home. 401 North Fourth stieet. Leuis had been employed as u wulter, she said, and had been her only support. Sale : 400 Imported Gowns Made by the Wonderful "Little Dressmakers" of Paris $ Paris Fashion Review jf B With Living Medels J Never before such a brilliant, far reaching, literally overwhelming suc cess, though you've grown te expect IIIUI VlilS Ui. V.IUI1UU1 V UHIUUI1S i M Plenty of people "ran ever" from New Yerk te see it Monday and yes- jjj terday. n jjen t miss it I Twice Daily 11 te 12:30 2:30 te 4 Olmbfli, Seventh Fleer ndlterhiin. :iK&'3&CZ:&eSSK!C.X (J These Adorable Matelasse Jaquette Blouses But Special $13.75 Len p-waistcd i ross-ever blousing iSK, lust the least, love- liest bit. Twe biff 5' huttens. T v n i c nl ( ' - "jaquette" cellar. Turn-back cuffs. N a v y, b r e w n, black. nimbcN, Snlein et Prrv, TMrd fleer. - s r bA Ask !??v FrSrf5,'Q V i vJ M sv AlcYf. TJ s XY V Natural Mink Scarfs In the Fur Sale at $19, $25, $29 and $35 Values $30 te $55. care- At 'VV Gowns YeuM I Pay 870 Francs ; Fer in Paris -three styles at each price. All of rich, heavy crepe dc chin $QQ7C Six styles- 10 jjjuu dresses. Each of the styles reproduces either a Jenny or a Renec. All bended all ever beads put en the "line-lengthening way." And the very beads Navy blue. Mahogany. Browns. Caramels. Black. Sues up te 44. Gowns You'd Pay 1133 Francs Fer in Paris the very grades Jenny and Rcnee put into $200 At$CK 'tone in!' Olmliflu, flalenn of Drcm, Third fleer. One- and two-skin styles. All fully selected skins. And only these prices because it stimulates the early-season volume! Continental Fitch Scarfs at $15, $19 and $25 Values $25 te $15 One and two skins. The lovely soft stripey browns that arc se flatteringly be coming. Natural Stene Marten at $29, $35 and $39 Values $40. te $59 One skin, choker style. Exceptionally fine. Hudsen Bay Sable at $69, .$89 and $139.75 Values $100 te $200 Glnibclii, Tur Salen, Third fleer. Stainless Steel Knives l Introductory Sale Lowered Prices Stick a knife in a lemon let it remain three or four days lemon will be m bad shape; the knifa as bright as ever. Great kitchen knives lessens stain of the hinds, tee. Let every home get some! We've made the buylnp easy Table Knives, French shaped handles, made of fine white grain celluloid and stainless blades, rustproof, 6 for S3.95. 6-in. Stainless Steel Spatulas, rcq. $1.25, at 73c. S- and 9-in. Stainless Steel Slicers, reg. $1.13 and $1.25, at 75c. 6-in. Stainless Steel Butcher Knives, coco handles, rcg. $1.23, at 75c. Kitchen Paring Knhcc, stainless steel cben and coco handles, reg. 50c and 5"c izes, at 33c. Grape Fruit Knives, stainless steel, rr? fiOc, at 33c. Ciimbe!', lleucfiirnlnlilnE., Vnurth fleer New Silk Devetyns Very desirable for street and afternoon wear, also the last word of fashion for millinery purposes. In such wanted shadea a3 navy, mocha, flame 1 dQ QC a yarc and black WO.UO New Metal Brocades $25 te $37.50 a Yard Rich new metal brocades, this season's ported fabrics in all the most wanted tinsel plain colors. $25 te $37.50 a yard. new lm- etrects en (umlirl'. Slllt Sulnn. 'found Heur Thousand Pairs of S Sample Shoes the entire sample production of a high-up Brockton shoemaker shoes that are being put out te retail at $ 1 0, $ 1 2 and $ 1 4. These Samples at High shoes and oxfords in sizes 8. Norwegian Calf : Russia Calf : Vici Kid : $5.50 ; sizes 7, 74 and a few : Scotch Grain Gallun's Calf Gunmetal Calf dlmlxla, Second Meer. September Toilet Goods Sale : !ffiLriZ K Orders can be telephoned in as seen as this newspaper reaches you Telephone Service Open Till 9 o'Cleck Tonight. The sale in the store opens Thursday morning with special Order Desks where your checked-off list can be handed in. Trrr,rt! rPI.lJ T:4. r I Rubber Goods at Lewest Prices Odds and ends, but all new goeds: Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Trays, Powder Bexes, Hair Receivers, Manicure Pieces, etc., at half price and in a few instances less than half price. Teeth Pastes and Powder 32c for 50c Pebeco Teeth Paste. for dOc I'erhan's Teeth ic- 33c Patc. lie for Paste. 19c Paste 2nc Kal Phene Tei tli for 30c Kolynes Teeth 75c for $1 Pyeuhicidc, fir ccliiiK Kunis. 19c for 23c I'iveris, 30c for 50c Lneiis. 7i)c fei $1 I aei K. IPc for 25c Lyen's Teeth Paste. 17c for 25i S S. White Teeth P.TtC. Face Creams 3"c for " Oc Hind's Heney and Heney and & Ilams- Almend Crram. 82c fe- 4i Hind's Almend CV.im 33c fn 50c DafTRCtt f.e 1 i Tekl Cienm. 21c for .!"c Helmes Frevtilla. (iOc fir 00c lb.-tin Gimrcls Theatrical Cream. 35c for ,r)0c '-j-Ib. tin Ciimbch Theatrical f i eani. 2ec for 50c Gimbels Benzoin and Almend Letien. 38c for rtOc Yale's Almend Blo Ble Blo ein Cream. S1.45 for $2.50 Guaranteed Het Water Bettles. 50c for $1 Douche Syringes. 38c for 7.")C Melded Ice Cap. 38c for 75c Household Rubber Gloves. 38c for 7."ic Infants' Face Bettles. 15c for 35c Rubber SyiiPRt' Tubing 5-ft. lengths. Maioen or white yawl-wide Rubber Sheeting, double coated, 85c yard. Adhesive Tape, 5 yards, 1-in. vide, 18c. Ketes Sanitary Napkins, 1 de;. in pkg., 39c. Gauze Bandages, 10 yds., 2V2, 3 and 3Yj in. widths, 12':c. Geed quality Bath Spray, large nozzle attachment, special at G5c. Famous French Perfumes at Reduced Prices Se refreshing! Even if it's only a diep of your favorite t Per- Friednch cv Lndrlch Lemen Cream 59c for T.'c ie. 07c fei 51 50 ip. Manicuring Preparations for Mani-- each 3"c Cutcx cunng . 35c Citex Nrlil White rfp 35c futex Liquid Nad 1 J' g Polish '"" 7c for 10c Pu.nice Steir 18c for 25c Gimbels Nail Polish. Hair, Teeth, Nail and Bath Brushes A let just received! Hair Brushes, at $1: values 4-1.50 te $1. Hair Brushes, all kinds, at 25c, 50c, 75c and up te S2.50; valuer 0r- te $4. Teeth Brushes, all tetuies and styles, at 10c, 15c, 18c, 25c and 33c; values 18c te 75c. Kail Brushes, at 10c, 15c, ISc, 25c and up te 50c; alues 1'ic te H. 95c for $1.50 Bath Brushes. 500 Pairs of Manicure Scissors, at 28c a pair Pills and Tablets Tablets, BayeiY, 100 lien Pills. Aspirin 5-gr , 8Uc. lie ier iuu.Miuud!) Regularly 25c. 25c for 100 Cathartic Com pound Tablets. Regularly 15c. 15c for 100 U-gr. Caleine1 and Seda Tablets. Regularly 'ion, 20c fei 100 5-gi. Casc.ira Sa giada 'lablcU. Regulaily .'i5c. 18c for 100 3-gi. Cascaia Sa grada Tablets. Regulaily .15c Alein Belladonna - Strychnia Tablets, 100 for 17c. Rhinitis Tablets, 100 in bettle, at 20c. Quinine Pills, 2-grain, 100 for 68c. Migraine Pill , 100 for 20c. Asafetida, 100 3.grain for 2Uc. Hair Preparations 33c for 50c Watkins' Mulsilicd Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. 10c for G5c Gimbels Liquid G'een Seap .Shampoo. 35c for 50t Palmohve Shampoo. 21c for 30c Dandennc. 12t for 00c Darnlei me. 03c for SI. 20 Dandennu. 22c for 30c Wildioet Hair Tonic. 12c for Cdc Wilr loot Hair Tonic. 81c for $1.20 Wildroet Hair Tonic. 35c for GOc Hay Hair Hpalth. 75c for $1.20 Hay's Hair Health. 25c for 40c Gimbels Bandeline. 25c for ."5c Gimbels Bnllia.itine. 3Sc for 0C Fii.dneh & Fteid rich Lemen Shampoo. Face Powders and Rouges High-Grade Absorbent Cotten, 1-lb. Rolls, at 33c, was 50c Shaving Preparations 20c for 25c Daggett & Rams dell Shaving Stick or Cream. 38c for 50c Mennens' Shavinrj Cieam. 25c for 35c Melle Shaving Cream. 45c for 65c size. 25c for 35c Rubbcrset Shaving Biush. Toilet Soaps 1 dez. cakes Gimbels Hard Water Seap, value 10c cake; 1 dez. Wash Cleths, value $1 dez. the two for $1.00 value $2.20. Resinol Toilet Seap, 18c cake. Cuticura Toilet Seap, 18c cake. Woodbury's Facial Seap, 18c cake. N Kirk's .Tap Rese Gl.vcerine Seap, 6c cake. Pahnelivc Toilet Seap, 8c a cake; dez., 95c La Blanche Face Pew- Uerin's compact Gimbels Liquid Powder, all Levy's dcr. t5c. 25c for 50c Face Powder. 18c for 25c Rouge. "Gimay" Face shades, at 78c. Dralle Illusion Perfume, at 50c a bettle. Vantine's Combination Rouge nnd Fate Powder, bettle sachet, at 50c. Pears ' Unscentcd cake. Seap, 12c Castile Soaps 35c Gimbels 01ie Oil Castile Seap, wrapped 111 tinfoil, 25c cake, 0 cakes for $1.25. Laigc bar Floating Castile, 50c bar. Se ap, Puie Olive Oil Castile 10c cake, $1.00 de. "Roberts'" English Castile, 45c cake. Imported Spanish Castile Seap 4-!b. bars, this is the ftnei.t I quality Castile Seap imported. 1 Special at 69c bar. Regular!;' $2. extract. Coty's Ambre Antique tume, ?8 bottle, at $5.50. $5.35 for $7.25 bottle Amine Antique Toilet Water. $10.25 for $M bottle. Toilet Water, by the ounce, at 9jc an oz. Coty's Styx Toilet Water, $7.25 bottle, at $5.35; $14.00 bottle, at $10.25. .eye,rlain's Jickey Perfume, $3.2e bottle, at $2.65. Bulk, by the ounce, at $1.15 an oz. Guerlain's Apres l'Andee Per fume, $8.75 bottle, at $6.75. kprkeff's Djer Kiss Perfume, $1.75 size, at $1.35. $1.75 for $2.50 size. $1.35 for $1.75 Toilet Water. $1.7.1 i for $2.50 Toilet Water. 38c for 50c Compact Face Pow der. Vials, with elongated glass stepper, filled with Coty's L'Ori k'an Perfume, special at 38c. vJw r?.r.?L2,3 bettI Lc Kevre's Violet Toilet Water Talcum Powders 16c for 25c Jehnsen & Jehnsen Red Cress Baby Talcum. 19c for 25c Djer Kiss Talcum Powder. 17c for 25c Mnvis Talcum Pow der. 20c for 25c Can Mcnnen's Tal cum Powder. 10c for 15c Leve Jey Talcum Powder. 25c for 35c Gimnels Talcum Powder, lb. cans in violet, tory tery tory lepsis or unscentcd. Exquisitely scented Talcum, large jar, in Oiigan, Mule Flairs or Champ dc Fleurs, 85c, value $1.00. In the Subway Stere Waldorf Toilet Paper, (150 sheets in a roll; 12 rolls for 90c. "Beb White" Toilet Paper, lVj-ez. lolls; 11 rolls for 50c. "Cress-Cut" Toilet Paper, 1000 sheets in a roll; 12 rolls for SI. 50. "Snow Bird" Toilet Paper, l-e.:. lolls; at 3c a roll. 12 rolls for 30c. 100 rolls for $2.25. Heme Remedies and Household UTUgS ra for indi- 50c for 75c Rrmmn In.U..! Bengue. -B..uu 40c for 00c California Syrup of Figs. $1.05 for $1.50 Fellewb' Syrup of Hypophesphites. 40c for 60c Musterele, 20c for 30c MiMereIe. 17c for 25c Cascairts. 18c for 30c Gleve's Laxathc Brome Quinine. yc 101 2Bc Hill's Case Quinine. 8c for 75c Bellans gestien. gest6ien!r 25C B("lanS' f0r I"" 10c for 60c Fermamint Taldet' 35c for 50c Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. f Sr fr r5eJ Vy801 Disinfectant. nil fr e?c yh0 disinfectant. 9? ;0r t Lys,)1 Disinfect-.nr. 25c for 50c GiniheK Fig Sviun Milk ;80fer$8-75r"-Malted 15c for 25c Cartel's Liver Pills' 4?cf?rrp5nl'2r?,G,jr5?JThymo,' 4?cf?rrp5nl'2r?,G,jr5?JThyme,' i 4 r 6en yco-Tnvmelinf ifie fr e?0 1?1'-Tlivme!ine. dregen Peroxide of Hy. $1.00 Bieme-Seltzer, 75c Glycerine and Rese Water 3 oz.. 15c, 8 07S 25c. ,,iULr' d GJycei ine, plain3 oz., 20c Glycerine, plain, 8 et., 50c! Household Cleaning Chamois Size 17x23. sell at 59c instead of $l. Can pherated Oil, 3 oz., 30c. Essence of Peppermint, 4 oz., 25c, 8 ezs., 15c. Caster Oil, 3-oz. bottle, 25c. Caster Oil, 8-oz. bottle, 50c. Ammonia, Violet, pt. bottle, Lie Qt. bettle nt 25c. Ammonia, Household, pt. bot tle, 15c. Qt. bottle at 25c. Ammonia, Aromatic Spirits, 3-oz. bottle, 30c. Ammonia, Aromatic Spnits, 8-oz. bottle, 60c. Witch Hazel, triple d.stilled, 8-oz, bettle, 20c. Witch IIa.el, triple distilled, 10-oz. bottle, 33c. Witch Hazel, triple distilled, 32-07. bottle, 65c. Witch Hael, Violet, lC-ez. ut tle, 15c, 8 ezs., 25c. Benzoin, Glycerine and Rese Water Letien 8-oz. bottle, 15c. 10-oz. bottle, 25c. Bay Rum, imported, Gimbels, 7-oz. bottle, 65c. 11-oz. bettle, $1,20. Qt., $1.85. Sodium Phosphate, lb. pkg., iOc. Bicarbonate of Seda, lb. pkg., 10c. Rerax, lb. pkg., is,.. Syrup of Wh'te Pine, for colds and toughs, 1 5c. Syrup of White Pine and Tar, ter colds and coughs, 15c. Deodorants 35c for 50c Nenspi. 23c for 30c Odoieno. 40c for 60c Odoreno. 17c for 25c Mum. 40c for 00c Amelin. 20c for .'10c Amelin. 10. .. n- ,T...i. OlmlifU, (Jrund Al.lc. Henulur St-ftlnn and 'hiiIihuj Mere, m ,? V . 'M'