"If (!-;(- 1 ""V,f, w? w WiS.l rW1 WlWP sftttija .: -PHILADELPHIA. MOKDfl SEPTEIBEB 25. i922 a1' "ji 12 ? " 'i EVENING a PUBLIC LEDGER- .".. .4 SI. , A '-' 1 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET : CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia, Monday, September 25, 1922 Fer Fer First in Kusluens. First in Value-Giving. Gimbels unquestionably in Silks. Tuesday i uesnaiF . s. "- w f -v-i itV lrflMIII PTAliT nifiT -"' - iLmviinemnimui in LINER BALI Frem the Smartest of Londen-Type Medels Fer All-Round Service te the New "Dinner Suits" That Ably Answer a Leng-Felt Warit The Gimbel Women s Suit Preparation is Literally K i I- Us Americans in Steerage Balk at Delousing Held Ship for Eight Hours MEN REFUSE TO BUDGE New Yifrl,, N-pt. -". A fami'., of ten-aunt femip : ttnl.i MflrtM a near rint iiVmnnl tlic White Star lmrr Baltic mill l.d:i;..'i f-r flsht him flie landing if 1 r 12itj p.-.-mger. Tt dm Mnrttd nii-tdniiu-d. f.n la Baltir. Tin "in .lmn .. 'he hove jwft Sand. I leek -ini! miIe tne i liunti.'l Alnenc (In- I'T- iisi r ' .mi Sir Tim ns Mjiten. Sn Unlit rt lluini. tin l'.riii'Ii publisher, i-lth 1..il Hii'id. M.ij.T Gcnernl s.; Mem. n'KrpiV. hiu of the AImie: Hibep Willlari Hurt. of Buffalo, jnil a dein t.ilnr. if ptoml pteml ptoml nence. ' As tbe Haiti rinrh.d quarantine the' polltebe.it MmiliJttnti dr' ulniic-ule, barinj: Sir Harry I.-iudn. l.cd l.iu dcr. PolU'e t'ouinussletior l'nnclit. iii" New Yerk Pel". Urn I .i i , ,r. and i t .' 1 i'!.i .' - '. "ir Harri . v i' V '- i 1 ,n H'Shanff r . m i' ' . ' liu Wcnrin' . 'h i ' i unpi i i. te the Ift.-'i ,i T hoi , Customs mspnMer mi I v'k'e ."-,. pted witl .i r'lnli;..n "b h had broken out ninens a spup of e'i-'h, ite Ameri can) In tbe -te'ttit,-' .tl! ....jum of :b. cooties. Theie u "-i IT" ii&insi' in the tf rage, 1" et bun; m AiuTit'an citizen1'. IL's'th effi r teni'.l '.. ti of the first -"0 ahn 'e br "nnie it fecf-d. ' 1 r"v or., red al! ft'i3c ii nnger tr-infrrcl '. U.ifttnaii I -land or deleii'.ne 'I be Xninrn'r.:., led -Squire P'lsd.ii ei Prank;. mi. P.i.. hi. I . P. lVltftt of K3u.i i ,.; r't-i" d te budge Cemman-f.- lt.'.idvel ' t' tbe T?.i , radioed for t'l" I art.er i ' ". . Ills rnr" mth3 anwcred bj 'f Miilattia .:. two rene-. A council e: w- k t nn lir sj f nnre te revifu tiMrs it rlddtnc ! Ilaltie of hT tri ije i.a.Ters vi-'.th-out inekins anj in n 'nternattenBl comphcut'en-." "I'll start 't. 'd :' imaacder. Crl he crabbed S.j'nr.- Iiccdale b tVe roller and i.r.Md.d it"li blm te b SRtizwav. I limit' hjcsh'iI b . tinallv !' d-.l h '.J ... .-H.eab!' fell'inl hi P . ' I i.i i-f) i . vtemen an'l r !tlr tv.ni, pUlik vt tl Lar;. GRAY NUNS OPEN NEWCONVEJIT TODAY Old Yerk Read Convent Selects Academy for Yeung Women Tb Grr-. ,i - . l . rp; n -ir teiruallj t f.fn. 1 .r ' " j v (.''nfen it . r. i e lead ar"l M ir. - :j . ! ' . ' HlOthT 1 n 1- 'it iy as .w 11 i- i - M'irii n. The (!r.i Nun- 1 -. 1-1, ,ni." IH'-ltlen in tlir 'd'lfnti .). il tver, ,.,n (lurtinz fei mam -ar hf inr -x-ilu-ivt Cmhnii. j.inj uhtimi .uad t raiii in I'.uinilit. Th . nm 'ni v m fviuli in lTr.". b.- Ma I. ii. i-t II. 'Mai yart Mar .1 In Jni . i .j .uc'ii - . f tb" nr.ti.l i;ii"ri' ..,- i .I.i'.iu' . w1 i born Mi 1--ii'i. - ( ,. i.i i'i ITt'l Tlie tir't . T,. -iii ' . ,. . t trial after Kin; I, hi - a" ,i I-, n-h.) na' u,u. h ,i t.--. id i b" i . urikr. bad -;nr Mr ;..n ,. ,t.e, tlif feiindriss. uitl u .fi a-iirins I f bis ei,d u jlir- fif i ..IU-- L"'i f the i.rder tras fstabli'iud n (ifawn irhrre iier3l tl.-nr"....; : rhneK .r...i. pran'.' up. ind nb.vit it -t'e r. r IE.) tllf ,.'. -, ,r., I , , i.iundat!i.!i i.i i,;. .eiiv' , p. 1 i i the i r" it V,- 'i tiii, I (.lli(c. If n w,ii i .iidninl I ir. ,n - idij evrp thi ih.r. ..f ., P,t tTale, j jiner te oemins in Ph lndflp' la t ., lit berunie lnttrHst'd in r' e i.ra- N'ui lAfr inMtiiii tlinin te '-laeii-h a I . -in this nr.'b.Iieier. The fh.il mil bf rmli r ih elr1' . r of Mether Mar ns,jrM.. 'n .," vler of thi r.ircnpit ij in., rr- -. tbe assistant . ip. -i r I t p I 1 I a. 'i.jf i f BEILIS NOW IN NEW YORK. ECHO OF RUSSIAN CASE Man Became World Figure i- Re glme of Czar New teri. N i f '..".. i". .. pr vhepf ficbt acin-r . r .,i .,!; murder ti n irar. !.. a.l. hl:.i ttrnatienal tii.r" - n N" V .r . Ptrliuie tn i .re. r - , Hr nr tre Jt-ar1 Tiler t e i ay li iiiuK a Jt l h n . I' c! t He said : "I (111 1 "t nt T.d ' r raarrjf AYh.t I ,tT. -. ' - , n 1 de net iiP.'.J r a t -. I want j :.. ', ,i'. .-. j . . . Lenrst liunc "Itnmnl ately utt.- i i, jj.ir., I Mas en"r"(l laree .i a , je nt. i motion p.rturr-. L..nefs u -r. eri. r m Iar'.'n aui.iuiits t.. w r. i rlil. cu my suffen.n;s and in, tr'i I iffjfi them. ' Iniend I iwi P.i e-un. ib.if I plunnfd t. lit- i tan i. r TL c-tuiie and I n i.i.tir , an.j two jpar-"iki I ..nu' .. .u ..rc. "The tu'eile i-t Aii' i irj p e u fin ueli'time "Justice liaj btf'ti d..r,. Thi fa" Is Bene. Tbe f,iK v iri'1 and ti,f hypocrltie.tl pr'.t.-u'e: - u ,. mr,. t me all bae tn'rn pin h.,i EDWARDS WON'T ALLOW COAL RISE IN JERSEY Profits Shall Net Exceed March Figures. He Says Rrtu-dng f, sM,.ai .r. n , f..i. -, ,i of the LnBi'latiir. t. 1 indl. th. an! tmereney. devrrnnr Pilnr.l- ' .i l nurd a profl.miatiett .i"fniptinc te lm. the coot of thf rnmnieilitj i.i ii,, pnt " prevatlinr; in Mart I Inm 'Hie OoM'nier'- prn',ni,iiit,nn rnnh. -and preinuIiratH- th . ti-.n .1 tin- N'c kr'ti S'ati' Purl ( ..ininnM. ti 'n in ini ti iiiuvlnni n n ,i I p-n . f... thru Pi- i'i. nl i " li.. b..l. 11 . 1 itc diet I'll 1 1 .11 ii 11 n 1 1 1 pi . 11' , i 1 P'lu-y ptriud II.. pin. I.uii.iU' 11 1 .1 ridfs : "That the niuritin et prntit It., r. tall dealers te rensiiinfr. 111 Mu Stati of New Iere (dial ui.t fined that prevBl'lns in March. IHl'U tdufc innir init te h ui'fhnjd (eiiHumi'rs of anthra cite eua tht'ir prupei tlunatc Mipjily et cnnl prod fed nt 11 rnte approximating find Tnrjpii; iiieri- tliun tifitfii nut- 1 Ien from tin' pint in mii;ii 1 M11 ' JU'Ji ' I ini 1. 1 ,ii 1 . ,1 -i 1 hi u l'Vcrj. of ullthr.tt.lta , ilmiu -tli' bli'i. ti ruiisuiiit-r te u Luiitiimul out' month I! Overwhelming in Its Style - Diversity Jenny, of Paris, creating, featuring adorable three-piece suits. Ptiteu, of Paris, creating the dressiest of function functien function igeing three-piece suits of black with bodice of color and coat of black. Prcntet, of Paris, launching the vogue of long blouse-coats, with embroidery all ever such unique, interesting, utterly unlike any embroidery ever before! Bernard tailor-extraordinary of Paris featuring the new long eh, very long suit-coats. J''jfitr and Harper's Bazaar's Paris tnrT flashing suit-news te America and picturing the suit-themes of Paris Is it Paris Who Discovered the Many New Ways That Suits May Serve Women's Needs? Or did the new need? (like these new dinner-suit for example) project themselves te Peuis nnrl offer new themes for Paris designers te ring endless changes upon? The Lew-Waisted Long-Blouse-Ceat ;- : n.e-t thtf : 'ert-i'mr theme e far. The boxy 1 jat style- arc popu pepu .ar with the yeunp-r e-i " . Th - rdoui-frent --th the bevback is Mreat.lv rr-itirs: p. niri.i-'. . The New Fabrics Are Softness' Self ;! r ., . ,.1. .-n-. ( 't-p'fr . eldn 1 a-hiunns ijCergianiMJ. As te Celers a fii;-, ' J .iiacK : V "dr. , Ij'; . Haw a1 a- a'.,. Iircm- .-hart. honor. al-t.t ij A,n, fina kit-fe utjpr, Liohiiiej. Dress)-- Suits With Glorious Furs at S69 te $259 V.... ' '- '".-iff , ,lJ,M,rh 1 w a'-1 ' r"l- "n cjUc-i te: arid wolf, ...ufh Uaver ar,d ,'arref are -ler. .'.o-e rwn'. find .enuy's -double ,- i f-r K't -,..e k prettu. - 'i Ima r, yquirre' or caracal. Wonderful Suits Without Fur at $59 te $98 te wear with tin. fin -he been premised for Chnstmus . PJach t-atisf.vintjly complete without accompanying furs, however tle'iBiiprs 511W te that! Quality Tailleur Suits of Twills Tricetines, Marleens and Mannish Worsted at $39.75 te $79 tne "presentable -nit' for Uir woman who travels or commutes in all Pert of ehicln.-. and weather- and mii.t a'ua.Ns leek vclNdro?.ed. Seven Smart Medels at $25 Eight Smart Medels at $35 .iue 01 te 1S- hut ".i!:rj," at (Jimbels means: every rirc cut em-m carefully drafu-d patlcni; and in Iho particular model' that that pax tir.ular fizc leeks lm-t 1m. r.it-ti.. .t,e of ir,9. Third eWr. r '"' l d i I ' 'ltd'1!' '''i,i'J'''LL!'i.'T'l' I We Put Fashion Before Price In This Silk Sale Yet Savings Are Big, Toe Fashionable silks, and yet, at savings present conditions almost forbid would forbid, had Gimbels net "covered" your needs ahead of present large demand. A High-Light-Beautiful Chiffen Dress Velvets at $5.50 for the $7.50 Grade rtt h cpiciliry and thirtv wonderful colorings Imported Chiffen panne finish. S3 for S4 Velveteen .i quality which we guarantee fast pilr and fabtf color. 3r in h-s v.ndr. light and dark sharlee .n s h ack. nt, shades, including while ami as riiacK. .$1.25 for ?2 eordiue;, blue k $1.95 for $?.S0 Satin Brocades Cjeud coloring $2.95 for $3.50 Crepe de Chine All silk. 4J colors. $1.65 for $2.50 Tubular Jersey or lingerie X bite or hid, shell pink. $2.95 for $4.50 Canten Crepe All silk 3J coloring $2.68 for $3.50 All-Silk Canten Crepe 0 colorings. $1.95 for $2.50 All-Silk-Tub Broadcloth Mnpea en white tetind. hitc. $2.95 for $3.50 All-Silk Crepe Meteer 1 or lliti drupery dress. Celers, tint'. ,md lilark and $1.95 for $2.t0 all-silk Dress Satin, heavy quality for dresses or for combining with Georgette and sheer materials. iJrlirate "hades of pink, orchid, light blu-. inaie, nile and about twenty yoed street colors as well. $1.35 for $2 nil-silk C repe de Chine. $2.35 for $3 all-silk Crepe de Chine. $1.95 for $2.30 all silk Crepe de Chine. $3.95 for $4.50 heavy-quality Satin Crepe. Hlack, pink, light blue, tan, lark, cocoa, jade, henna, wall (lower, seal, brown, navy, etc. $2.95 for $4.30 all-silk Satin Chai incuse. Thirty nch ; colorings. $1.95 for $2.50 all-silk GcorRctle. One hundred shades. $1.95 for $3.50 alUsilk Penyee. This is a hrin, fashion able, nebby quality and made by one of America's best makers of fashionable silks. In the natural bamboo shade, also white. $1.35 for $1.7? all-silk Penyee. Navy blue, brown, tan, black and white and about twenty ether desirable colors. 98c for $1.50 all-silk Pongee, natuial bamboo shade. Alse white for drnpeiies., dresses, pajamas. I 59c for $) imported Chinese. Pongee. Natural color. ' Gimbels, Silk Salens, Second fleer and First fleer Thoieughfarc. Black Silks of Quality 1 SI.U3 fei J2.S0 jrrade ell-ilUt WacV. I r(x. it. I'litne. .' as for JJ.OO crad5 .ill-silU blacU nic de c'lilne f-Vi-.l for ?4 50 Knide fa tin '"liarmuuiu hli-dlU. Mii!l. S3.W.1 ter ?4 ue crdde nil 3illi ItTjrtU ailn t rci ?lts for S7, btaiIs aUsllK t-did. S.itln i anion, plain and i.ittn tlnlsh. $s.Hj ter J4.?5 jcrade. all .silk r-uiten I'repr. Ktli plain and satlu finl-li. 1 03 for !3 50 rrade all-rllls '"reps de t'lilue, lda"l:. 2.03 for M.iO pMdn allallk MmIc l rfntfii Cretie tJ'.'.H.I for .1.50 Rradn nil nlk Mad: MnUtir. S.t0 for ;! ''j Kratlf t-piral repc, liiacK , WenWs Fall Gloves 1 il.Jr i . . jii u,ir " 1th r' 1 in. wa h.iltl. t r. W i 't, i . -i d 1. 'ff dr"ci or pull - U-iiiHleli 1 llfL'tll. H' , nt .' f .ni. tra ji' At $1.25 Women's Imported Lew Shoes, $5.65 3 mn cfc Shirts Unrivaled in Excellence and Setters of Style : rhcir artists di-hign the fabrics: they are woven tu i-xaut- injr .sjecificatiuup ; they are tetud for stivngth many pounds rcsistaivv, wai'p-wise and weul'-wise. They arc niar-tei- 'cut they fit te the point of making the vcarnr fergtstful that he has a shirt en. The neckbands are "Manhattan" ; the buttonhe'es, tee. Buttens are really first-class and put en te stay as much mere than a mere shirt as a Itolls Itells Rnwt! is mere than a mere automobile. Fragrant Mixed Tea luiiK,r i ln,i ,-i,. (,reu mill Html, mini it-it j tj u ,j! ,ji II lbs. fur String Beans New Pens I'ur.ty Hranil iptiOer Mtrrt Vrnt,; ulu nt Urrrn Mrlnir Itt-uni i .ilm H'ur;'-!:.;r;;rp;::r " ,,p i2c ; " dM" . 8c Lenex Hams laOO Sugar-cured sek-Lted fam ily size Fresh-Miieked OCf Hams, lb. at -u Campbell's Soup Tnu.mnle Inmilte SOUP, l"nl,t ml fflMYi thru Pi- tt.iil i" li.. h.. Id ii. i !SSN. fJfiS. 1 W II, illiitrit i i ,n ii it n i I , in , ii , i, i I Irflir'li'iKrN- V. i.t.iTA'T.. ?a. - IS'M "That the niuritin et iiretit 1, r. . )Idifi i,mi'lVt 'IJ IKx! '" l!4l?'kStt ISJmI ta' l'p"','rs l0 "ns,"n,'', "' 'In Stiiti I, l TjJwykljINlV i 'IBmII il!ll'''lnliPH " I. U& prevBl'lns in Mnrch. lliL'L' thus inmr ' Ei v- ' BR Bi V ' '' ."''I Bt )j Init te h m-linjfj ceiiHumi'rs of anthru- ! ttnj J ,ul JK clte (im tlit'ir jirupei tluniitc Mipjily et if" . Hy Iffif I'nnI nred ri'.l nt n riilr iiiinrexili'.nttn J Iinni'ine! (lnint tvVd and m-t tn'tive modei . -ir,n immni,. it ' ' Vi! K and Tnrji'ii: uien. tliun lift.. mi i- i jrilI! ,i teiiCUi , u mi.. e ni . nu ,. i,. J'(4V-'f(fi5IBrr I 4 Tl m f I ' "V wm ,"-"ml"" "", ! ": mFSSsKSSm eiustra, -ip-eO ai'. f 1'icrj. of itnthr.tt.it) , iiumi.tif bii".. t. i Ami in i an . ui .-t., t, i, . u . ji,, ,., ,. rili&irTd2rf-rHM-rM (a Manhattan feature) ""' ki-ki . . t...t. I tllfin 1 nod Ml.llf ut 1. n.ilf mi .. ' . . . ... .. EJ.t I. 1 . VH, Ulliply until MUi'b llni" hi the quota , - -itm.tiU. be'entl aet.r wunucia, wui uuu luijiiit, vrun, Dv il)ip(H.'l tO tLelr rflpei.tif COUinillllltlei I J lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmammmm V ., HF. for iien-eMU piirKif.rj nuiu de suiucirnt. i ; , m . rrrB. tr utirrfinr in iiiltiul'. i x n.- - - -t - - ' j ... . ' r . - - .. ,, r H7f ,1 H k a 'tli &, Ch ) A jeSJL. ' tM .',. .i. .'ifee-te,. tliga . I 8iV,il;tiig-Mrflfl, ii-i-'-r-vi I i - ------" jj j ,. , ,, ,,Jjr. ww.- .kJ Pearl Bead Necklaces, $2.45 Indestructible Will Net Peel .1 $.1 Value! Dmntily graduatd 1-M-iticli htrasids mounted with solid fieM cla-,j). Jlenuiiftil tint-v. And yunrnntccd indestructible. fllmlelj, Jewelry Pb?. Vlril ietx MaH and Phene Order Filled Samm Day Received 5 Tens Cup e' Comfert 38c Coffee at 5 lbs. for $U8 5000 Smoked Beef Tongues, 15c Value, at 32c lb. Ctuscly T limine for fleHiitf or Slirhiff New Fleur IK.. II .) ."ii Granulated Sugar li ..nitiiiy .-ale. linn' '-'' CI 1C ' puiiiniM il wiiii mini fvC llO,gructih.t, lb., at U4V ".aimbsla, Vue Voed Btei, CLeiUut buttl Ant eZ ' t 1 J 3