Opm rswvwy 'jV"iin, '','iwi'iiiipiiinii HWMMRH -" ir " - t- -tl 'V ' M,"? vVjvTl'F p. -.mm tivP, viPlH-tSKlvit.' vip: Jvv EVENING PUBtlC kfiDGKKPjaiLAfl "'- 7 f if ?3t pi'rr'ww C&HTOT 5Hr ;,u ', -r ' . ; t z -: iwtf SP Philadelphia, Friday, September IS, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Fer" Saturday Great time of year for you te Ret started in business career. Wc have many positions open, se rapidly is this business growing. Fer Saturday Ginibels can civc ponitiens te COO young nicn nnd women positions as sellers of goods while lcarninp. and salary is paid tftr fcu .1 . MARKET t CHESTNUT:; EIGHTH NINTH E. r&s w Heads of English and German National Institutions te Dis- In the Subway Stere cuss Impending Crisis QAIirVtKd I u bunt-tK REPARATIONS il I i Hi. J.' 1' Hi I i i I n m V h W Ij It COMPROMISE IS PROPOSED Hu .fMeriafrtl Prrm Paris, Sept. l.Y The' (Scrimm top tep jirntlnnw crisi shifted t" Londen tetlnv. en tin receipt of nrw from ltrrlin thn) Hunk of Knclnml tiflifinl would confer with It'idnlpli HnwuMcln. non nen frtcnt of i'ip Kcirlisluiiils. Sonic ptnn for tlir parli.'il cuurniitrr of fSermnii frensiur.v mites. t'10 pmneni of !ilrl fs new ilm Mi'l'.'iiim, v. Ill 1 proposed. filr Jehn r.nidlmr.v. the T.ritMi mom -bcr of the reparation commission, is going te I.endim tonight nnd mnj par ticipate In Hip meeting. Ilerr Hat en Ptcln ii expected in Londen tedny. M. I'eineavp lias .Thinned i-linrge of I lip Jiecntiatieni for the Trench side. One suggestion which is timle" con cen sirteratin b the Rink of Kngl.iiul. ai ' I'Ordinc tu vepeils from ficinrin FOtiri-ei, i thin the Inner hank at opt; the tiprman notes' eighteen months from j date. l.elginm. under t!i. iropeil, ' Mould be cuaranteptl pnyincni m Hip end of six mcnih, nnd thl would meet the French insistence en the strict ob servance of the trtnis of the Comore- Ofiiclnllr. (ieiman.T ha? until mid nlffht te deposit 'he ireld. but since her refusal is already known officially, it I Jl unlikely that there will be any last minute change. Helpium will await he result of Hnventeln's conferences in Londen before living the question before the reparations eomniH-ien. The refusal of (ermany te pay the 1,500.000 due today as p.nr pay jnnt of her privntc pre-war debt te allied nationals has served te stiffen the attitude of thp Cabinet French pelh'v is being tliieeted toward a formal assertion from the i-nmiulten tit (icrranny's voluntary detault. It B reliably stated that r ranee will then I request en immediate ,nnfereni of the1 BUied l'ewers te consider t!n repara- ' tiens situation, and an effort will he ' made te reach an agreement uiMi Great ' Ilritnin en the I-"reneh debt urnl nNe .1 tletinite settlement of the lepnratieni j question. Ne mllifnr measures would ' iie taken un!"s. the eenference broke down. The Ilritlsli diffpr s-rensly with the French in the prevent riis and belien 1 that Germany's eilr sheuhl be ne. 1 epted. The tenteml that tlic rnnmis- fieu never t-entemplnted that Helciuni I would a'tunll dnmmul cold, surji p-e- ' vision beinc pet Inte the tlecnieu iai- ' ply for 'k ) a la-' re-erf. ' RUSSIA READY TO START AMERICAN NEGOTIATIONS, Peply te Unofficial Nete Favers Re-' establishment of Official Relations j Moscow. Sept. 1" ilty A. P.I A note whi'h is lOHMieretl a replv te' the unofficial lntUr of the 1'nited . ytntes ns te whether in Atnerinn toeh teeh niccl eommis-ie'i wei'.iti be wei.-eme 111 ( Kusj.it states that Soviet Kusin "1 rcntl te enter efneinl preiinunarv tiege- 1 tlntiens for the re-PM.iUishment nf of- j ficial relatie'is with an Aiiicfiran dele. 1 gatien appe,nteil for this nurpnse." The note, whifh wn.- ent bv Fer- ' eipn Minister IVhiteherin te Berlin for dellverj te Ameriean Ambassador . Houphten. siiugesfs that the prelimi- nnry negotiations might be held in the ' Vnited States or in senie ethe- untrj j te be determine) later. I "Owing te the faet that the Sevier (revernmenf desire-, ele.-er relations witn the t'nitetl States." (he note sta'es. "it eannt eensitlt-r esartlv jut n one- i tided proposal for sending an invest!- j gating romnn'ieii te itu'sii SiD'h oetien might he regaid"d n pulilie opinion ns net (n rinfermit with pnn- , clples of etjue'.ity. and nughr eause a sentiment unfnve-ab'.e te the d .rebilitj of the future relations between the two. countries." ' 2 STRANGLED ON TENEMENT ROOF WITH OWN NECKTIES Victims Identified as Insurance Col Cel lector and Connecticut Farmer New Wt. Sep-. I." t I S A. I' Twe white men. who hail b gletl te deatli with 'he r nwt were ieiintl tetl.n ou the roof reof roef ements en the Wii : ,11 j repulateil almost entire bv TUi. 1 vi in - ie. kt -. .1 t.iSil I) ' Negr e- Their tieeket1! were turned in'ide out. One victim was identified as Leu i Itethstcin. an insurant e eolleeter. Th ether was identified by Hnrrv l.etii'". tised-mnterenr denier, a 11 fnrmfr from Norwalk, Conn . who had vi-neil lilm yc-ten!av te sell his tar. FIND RING LOST 27 YEARS "Wedding Circlet Belonging te Tren Tren eon V.'einan Returned te Owner Trenti n. Sept 1."i . veilding ring belonging te Mr- t'.niil Iargr.f, 841 Geue.-pe .treet. m.r tw en'v --even years age was ii-iem reti ei.itrri.iy from liencath a perrli ard returnetl 't,, its owner. Geerge Schreedrr nn)i his brother JTerdinnnd. 00i) Henttv street, were impairing the pereh In the iear uf their home nnd while returning n pile, of debris found the elusive geld elreler. The find w-as chew n l.v the het s te their grimdmother, un,, nfler re'ading the inltinW yigrnvetl wuhm it. reenlletl tbe le-s , A1m Mfigiaf si)ii after htr Dutrnagr. TO FACE FRAUD CHARGES Alfred D. Mitchell, Ex-Treasurer of Salem. N. J Starts East les Angeles, C'nl., Sept. 15. (5y A. I'.) Alfrcil I). Mitchell, former treasurer of Salem, X. ,L, accused of defrauding that tity out of school bends I valued at many theu-unds of dollars, ' was en the waj home tedii te fine trial, lie was nrie-ted here seuth1 daj nge. At first he fought extrcdi- tlerv (but et(irdny iiUuiiruieil thnt course and started eastward with Net Jersey officer. McADOO GETS 17-LB. TROUT; Fermer Secretary Breaks Recerd While Fishing In Snake River Yellowstent) Tarlt, Wye.. Sept. 15. (Hy A. 1. i William O. MeAdoe, I former Secretary oft he Treasury, has , taken Yellowstone I'arU li-hermen off their fei Yi-sierdin lie lepertetl catching ii rnlii'iev ii" ni ti'ih'iig CUtrcll iiiud Mr. M i.oe. w'm Tii . ,ii ) i trip dewu i lie S'i.il.1 I;n i . hu. mid lie hooked the receid trout while llnhLtift from a raft en which the river ii i jr ii 1 III I " i ' fr Twenty-One Distinctive Medels te Cheese Frem in Women's Dresses Special $QCj at Fifteen models in silks including a perfectly charminErmedel in the "Crepe Rema" that is a story all by itself. (Pictured at the left.) But mostly Canten crepes, crepes de chine, flat crepes and the luscious satins that are se particularly "geed" in Autumn and Winter. Six models in Peiret twill man-tailored, hand- lilercd; braid-trimmed, or embroidered. Seme in :6at-dress effects. Sizes 36 te 46. (itinhrlt. s;ilnn tit I)rr, third flutir. Girls' Smart Velveteen Dresses and Scheel Medels in Serge Special at $8.95 Velveteens in the style pic tured new strnight-linc, slip slip en model, with embroidered motifs en skirt; girdle of satin, and the cutest satin "stick-out" en the left shoulder like a saucy little nosegay! Navy or brown. The serges have the new peasant sleeve. 6- te 14-year sizes. New Flannel Blouses at $3.95 Scarlet, hunter's green and navy. S- te 18-year size Middies and Blouses Special at $1 Kcgulathn middies. O Peter Patn. Balkan? (- te 18-year ctzes. Olinhfl", -)alnn of !"rr Third Meer Tomorrow Through Gimbel Endeavor, Buy Women's $25 and $35 Silk-Lined Sports Coats at $19.75 and $25 In the ne 16- te 48-inch lengths. Showing the new raglan sleeves. New narrow belt styles. Silk-lined throughout. Made of "Pelairc" coating in natural tan, dark tan or brown. And at $39.75 Drevy st cot-model coats of belhia, in black, brown or na tarcfully tailored; silk-lined throughout. -ttlmbH, alnn. nf Ilrrn, Third fleer. Tomorrow The Very Prettiest Misses' Dresses Autumn Ever Saw at $25 ! Canten Crepes elaborately, scintillatingly, interestingly beaded; from her prettily rounded neckline te the hem of her flowing, flared sleeve. Crepes de Chine, with pleated panels from shoulder te skirt hem. Crepes de Chine in combination with lace. Peiret Twills the thing of things for the first coatless days! Twenty-five Styles te Cheese Frem Hip-shin-ed models. Hip-buckle model'. But-tcrfly-sleevc mede's. Wing-drape models. Side drape medc'. Black, Brown, Navy Blue Seme With Scarlet Touches 14- te 20-year M7"s. (ilnilifl. Snlenn of Prnn, Third flutir. -s Sale Manufacturing. Milliner's Show-Roem Samples Ready-te- Wear and Untrimmed Hats at $2 Values $3 te ?6 Tomorrow Women's New Winter Suits at $ 39.75 Inc. lu din east week! fenip hats made up within this very All this season . models and hand made! Duvetyns, panne and r ilk pile-velvets. Newest colors. Big, little and medium-size shapes. Net ever two alike in the entire collection. A Teal Gimbel bargain! dlmbeU, IImt nnl Third tloer. Thai Represent Savings of Eleven te Thirtu Dollars The new fahric "marlecn," "cvanna," "radio knit" ranging from the softest sort of fabric for dressy purposes (carried out in the styles.), te the smartest sort of an ever-ready suit that neither mus.e nor needs care. The staple fabrics the Peiret twills, the trice tines. the suede-cloths, the yalamas, the hairline suitings the sort of suits that fit in somewhere in every woman's need, whether for her only suit or her thiid or fourth in a season. Twenty stjWs te cheese from. Sizes I'i te -18. Women's New Winter Suits at $25 Seven smart styles te cheese from in trice tine, in Peiret twill or in serge. Navy and blaik. Sixes !54 te 48. liimbl, Salen, uf Jlrnt, Tlilrd fleer. l' Beys' Norfolk Suits $10 and $12.50 O, 2-Treu8ers Norfelks, $12.50 and $15 The new single- and double - breasted models, including the sports-back styli'. Yeke back, in verted pleats, patch pock ets. Coats arc lined with mohair. Other Twe - Trousers Norfolk Suits at $10.50 te $30. Crompton Water proofed Corduroy 2-Trousers Norfolk Suits at $8.75 Yeke bnck and front, box pleats; coats lined witli kliaki. B -' 'I nn Ri'.pennt. rn j't-i', '.) Ii p' ( I ii ai I 'jylf, i-H I te l'i , I'ai , at l i li '.i e tPl fl'l - Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties at 25c Regularly 50c and 65c Oct a dozen it's worth it! overy tie you get at 2ac haves you 25c or 40c if you had planned te supply yourelf with ties at eOe or Oec. Silk Four-in-Hands, in solid colors, deis and figures, (ilnil)fln, first fleer, Mnlh Slrrrl. 25c ( te Mat (iiiiiixId, Jlilrtl llwr. ti&. Brief 1 de qc Cases at f M tJE2 iWil C2 Remarkable! JIade of S'i-ez. se lected cowhide; two in in slde pockets. Adjustable s p r'i n g lock with key. B a g handle. All around strap '. Blown, blai-k. s:j..t. i,jr,;i' "-va: (ilmlil-. 1 lrl niir The Extra Pair Gives Yeu a Spare! We Have Crowded Unusual Value, in These Men's Trr, Suits Sale : $30 te $40 Coats, Wraps and Sports Coats at $29 Extra pair of trousers with each suit. The First Sale of Fall and Winter Weights Blue and brown soft worsteds. Gray herringbone cassimercs. Blue nnd black pencil stripes. Tweeds in young men's models. Serges. Single- and double-breasted. Kuppenheimcr and - Society Brand Clethes Are Ready, Toe (ilmlirU. xfiend Heur. The Season's Smart Little "Jackie Coogan" Hats, Caps and Tarns Named for the little juvenile Film Star you doubtless have if lie is an infant prodigy! harmonize with fall suits and seen him en the screen all boy AVell made, m colorings te overcoats. $1.50 Junier and lcgular sizc, variously for boys up te 15 yea is, "Jackie Coogan" Tole Cleth and Tweed Cap;, junior sue and 1 regular size, at "Jackie Coogan" Pole Cleth and Tweed Tarns, junior and regular r:: ) $i.65 i,,,d $1.95 "Jackie Coogan" Tole Cleth and jweeu rials, soit-crewn style, junior size ami regu- 1 0?1 CC and )X.JU TilmlirU Thlnl fletir. lar sizes, at. - juiiny $1.95 v Tomorrow Saturday Ends the Preposition te Make Men's Suits te Order $34.50 with choice ti.' In a rcguUi te ?60 for equal iftnainmg of ever a hundred fabrics. nv mn chant taileis would need te charge $k"i -m t s. lilmlirN, rnntl flutir. Gil n i vlV ti&M l 5 ( . r m 1 at $19 Embroidered Vcletir with Fur Cellar, $19 Embroidered styles. Styles with enormous fur collars cellars some even have great fur cuffs. Bleuscd coats straight-line coats wrap coats Sports coats. Mandarin sleeves Japanese sleeves --raglan sleevcs-mannish set-in sleeves sleeves with tassels sleeves with dangles cuff sleeves tucked sleeves flare sleeves. Ami every Kind or pocket ever! Belivias, Suedines, Velours, fnnmniitvnpt HrrinrrVinn Mixtures, Plaid-Backs, Deuble-Faces Hrewns, tans, rust, blues, black. Misses' sizes for ages 1G and 18. Women's sizes, 30 te C2. (Jlmlwla, Hiiliwny Sler. Women's Silk Blouses Were $2.95 and $3.95, djl AC Tomorrow at ' vl.TO A grouping of Overbleuses nnd Tuck-ins variously of fancy weave tricelette, crepe de chine, silk pongees and georgette crepe. All glorious colors. And .10 te '10 sizes. $1.93. Mail Orders Filled. (ilmbtl, uln.ij Mtirf. Men's New Fall Style Suits Many C17 CA Many Have Werth $30 PAIJv Extra Trousers Single- and double-breasted models. Serges, worsteds, cheviets, cassimercs. In blues, browns, grays, pin stripes and neat mixtures. Regular and extra sizes. Men's Silk-Mixed All-Wee! I tort a Worsted Suits I .75 Values Up te $35.00 Many Have Extra Pair of Trousers 485 Beys' Junier Suits AT frA QC Value PtJO sg.75 Of jersey cinth find corduroy in Oliver Twist and Norfolk styles. Ages 0 te 10 years. S4.95. Beys' Tan Raincoats With Sou'Wcstern Hat te match, at Sizes 0 te 18 years. $3.95 -Glmliflj, Sulwit.t Slurp. Men's Fall Shoes at $3.95 Specially Priced Tan and gunmetal uppers nnd Goodyear welts, four styles; sizes 0 te 10. S3.!) 3 tomorrow, Satuiday. GlmlwK hufwuj- Merr, Specials in Girls' Scheel ' Shoes $1.60 : $1.95 : $2.95 1200 Pairs of Women's Strap Pumps, Cress-Strap, One-Strap and Twe-Strap Lew Shoes $7.85 v, v in patent learner, J black suede, brown kid. satins, brocades, tobacco brown and two-tones. Just the t les for early fall wear. S7.83 M mS And a group of Walking and Military Oxfords, djyJ rC in all-tan calf, at Ott.OO (iiinli.lt. rteiiil flour. Week-end Candy Specials Just received 1500 mere $1.25 Uexcs "Pirika" Chocolate-covered Nuts; Fruits and Creams. Net meie than ene te a cus-1 Ct tether, at OUC $1.80 Candy Cqmbinatien at $1 Pound Imi Piriku Dellnr Clieenlalcs: pound Assmtnl Chocolate Mraws, pnuini uutti" rcan.it lintlK ; Mice M.mi, ti i i vfes special purchase lirings these opportune valuc. t iM.tiO Brown kid button shoes; also tan calf lace shec3. Streng, well made; chrome leather soles. U $1.9,", and S2.9.1 Tan calf or gunmetal lace and blucher dress and school .ihecs; Ooedyear sewed sole, bread tees sizes S1- te 2. rilmlirla, nlnuij- vtirr. Beautiful Fur Scarfs September J1 A Priced vlU Werth m.50 lb,. In' if Mi'fc t -I l.llllllrU ( III -111111 Mrn frfm Girls of 6 te 14 Years Can be Fitted in Wash Dresses at $2.95 Knickerbocker, bloomer or one-piece styles. In chambrnyf sateen or dainty check ging ham; some have touches of hand-work. $2.95. A ancd as.seitnient of sums, including I'ntagenian V-)X.'. '". scvt'''nl Hliades. Alse Kelinsky squirrel and Japu nose Kelinsky. All double .skins, trimmed with bend and tails. $50 French Ceney Capes nt $39.75 I II I nii.s .iixl m,I, , jin. J (j ' '"'"" '""' Girls' Serge Dresses for Scheel Wear (fcC QC ((I V or Dress at Straight-line or two models; wool or bilk biiiulrry; i- te 1 I c,u picce cm- t-i?c-". -t iitiiifi iiip" ' tip was mnue, ue ictt use aisut ler i p was liferni; California v J ,.. H't.,j .,vJ-f , iKi S ' -1 .. jiV'K
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