Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 03, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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We shall resume Broadcasting of the Sunday
services of the Chapel of Hely Trinity very seen.
Philadelphia, Tuesday, October 3, 1922
Gimbel Anniversary Sales arc setting
standards of value-giving.
Gimbel Brethers
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Opening Ohie Gun
Republican Fall
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URGES UNIFORM TAX PLAN
Vit Associated Vrtss
Celnmbm. O., Oct. 3. Whether tlic
present economic sytpm Is te be le le le
relopeil by the Ilcpuhllcnn party or
revolutionized by the Democratic party
Ik the real Issue of the times declared
Albert .1. Iteverldce, IndlaimV lie
piilillcmi M'tiitterlnl nominee, In an nil -Iresi
here this nftenioen opening the
Pflliil'iili-ii nf Ills iinrfv In Ohie.
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X 'J Me Ucpul.llcan pnrt.. .Air. nevcriiige
iStii, jBiuii, iiekih ciip uieery iniu me iir,-.-,-m ,
$s'-l economic syMt'in I fiindaincntally smniil i
Jl4!l --" that American Institutions meet
JWJT liiiiuiin situations better tnan nnj
)ig .IstniK or proposed plan of govern
ment. An nnttiKDiilHtic tueery, lie Bam,
is held "b n ronRlemeralion of elltical
elements made up of the larger frag
ment of the Democratic Party, Socialist
erirnnlgntkns mid extreme riidlcnN,
'who arc convinced that our whole
economic sjti in Is fundamental! wreiu
'and that Aiuiririin institution-! nre iiu
' thittuted niiil iu.ideipnt"."
Seli'Ct'en nl line i. tlice :i Ini'iin'""
la "the (.10;, .ml 1 nd iii mental i-si.c
el the time", Mr. Itmerldge mlil.
. Mr. lleu'ridgc's uildres limiiguriiting
the cnmpaiRii of the Ohie lU-piibliciiiis
I was made at the reiuet of 'resident
Harding and In Ills opening remarks
'he declared that the President's Ad
ministration has made progress "un
equalled and uiiappreaehed during the
same time by that of nnj ether axNtlng
I Government." lie added that "until
'prosperity is fully restored 11 Republican
1 Congress is ai indispensable us a He
ipubllcai) President."
I Continuing throughout the greater
1 part of the addresH hl discussion n
, economic conditions, Mr. ilrvri'li..'
sugge.ted thai te bring about 1111 era of
'prosperity, capital iiiiim 1, ;, ,,,., ,,
."Hew as freclj as pnibli into ihe
channels of innlu-tm iniliiu-. " and'
(that "transportation must be maile as
uuiiiie, sjiueuy .'ill.. illiH'iiHf as pos- I
sibl and it must be uiitiniieiis niul tin- ,
.-? The Xatiennl tax ssciii should be
Mecentrullzwl, Mr. Ilcveiidge declnred
I In his argument en ta-iieM hr .iu- '
nested "te slop the conliuMtien of lm-i -ue-s
capital by cNerbttant laves en
I business, some iust and uniform t.ix
. plan m tt-t be devised" and .cdim-d tint
"perhaps the best plan et suggiteil
I for that purpose is ti.iit of .1 ,.
j CUlnlllntkc s,les Ul Ili.'Ii would b"
collected each day in thei rdlnary course
I of trade and paid te the !e eminent.
every month."
As a means of relieving the transpur- '
1 tntien bltuatlen Mr. Peverhlge dedareil ,
j n;ii iiiu iiiiiien.n agreements made 1
by William (S. McAdoo wiib the rail
way labor unions should I e abolished ,
and that tl railroad labor beard should ,
nNe be discnutinued.
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(Scheel Registration Ends Tomorrow
Itcdstratleii for the eening high 1
schools will 1 lese tomorrow, nccnrdliu I
I t 1111 anne inecnent eserda. by Fran'
C. N'ieweg. assistant director.' Pupils
will matrleiilnte teiinv .-rid tomorrow
ami new classes will be organized Janu
ary '1 te 10. 101':!.
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Nrteund Trip SUNDAYS
Octebtir. IE. 2A. Nnu 19 ?fi
BreKl Street 7.Mi West Ptill. 7 4 .
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p 3.00 Elizabethtown fc
P 52.50 Lancaster
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Bread Street 7.30 . wt PWU. 7.35 ,
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.2.75 HAMBURG
$3.0O P0TTSVILLE
S3.SO SHENANDOAH
Round Trip SUNDAY, October 22
Stepping at PotUtewn, Lrnpert,
Slioemnkersvllle. Auburn, Schuyl-
lilllllaven, St. Clair and Fraclivillc
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S4.00 WILLIAMSP0RT
S4.00 LOCK HAVEN
Round Trip SUNDAY, October 22
stepping at Milten, Wtontewn,
Muncy and Jeriey fihere.
Dread Bt. 13.10. Writ Thlla. 13.15.
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THURSDAY OCTOaER 12
Pennsylvania System
Dm Rauta mt the Bread var Limited
enight the Great New Gimbel
Radie Station Opens
W I P Will Become Household
Guest of the Natien Listen In
Gimbels, first in Philadelphia with commendable broad
casting station, are first today in Radie by reason of the very
powerful station opening this evening. It has been constructed
by the Western Electric Ce., with the co-operation of our eight
radio engineers.
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Opening Radie Program This Evening
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7l30 V, K. Briaf deioilptlen
or eew equipment.
7:35 V. M. Openinr addreu brHli
Hener, tie Mayer of PhlU
delphla, 7:45 Addreu by EUlt Olmbel, Jr.
7:80 Concert by the follewlnr
artlsti:
May Tarley (Seprano)
Blanche Hand Ferbes (Seprano)
Ruth Lloyd (Contralto)
Thelma Molreie Daviet (Contralto)
Chrli. W. Oraham (Tener)
Aki. Wilten (Tonerj
Edward A. Davlae (Baritena)
Anarew ivnea eii
ert 2lnr (VleUnltt)
Newell Boblnien (Flanilt)
Alfred Lennarti (Celllit)
Mary B. Lyent (Accempanltt)
Mrt. France! Baboeck , ..
(Accempanltt)
And an addrett durlnir the nreirram
the E'Z Radie Mat nine
by Mr. K. M. Neely. Editor of
no,
8:00 P. K Talk by Culten Cain,
Sporting WrlUr of Public Ledger.
Talk te farmert by Jamet M. Irvine,
of the Country Oentleman.
MUSICAL NUMBERS
1, Violin Bomance . . .Wleniawikl
Mr. Albert Zlnrer ,
(Ntwell Roblnten at tlie piano)
S. Boprane The Wind's In the
Seuth Jehn Frlndle Scott
Mil May Farley
3, Bante Hear Me Ye Winds and
Waves Handel
(from Bhlppee)
Sr. Andrew Knox
4. Piane Wltehea Dane,
Paranlnl'Wallae
Mr. Newell Robinson
8. Contralto "Mr Heart at thy
Sweet Volee1',. ..Balnt Saeni
(Samson and Delilah)
Ruth Lloyd
0. Celle Remania Leem
Mr. Alfred Lennarti
7. Baritone Mether O'Mlne,
. . XIpllng'Teun
Mr, Edward A, Savles
a. Bowl of" Retes .Clarke
b, Hemlnr ...Del Rlete
Mrs, Blanohe Rand Ferbes
(Mary B. Lyens at the jiline)
0. Tener I Hear Yeu Calling He.
., Mr. Alex Wilsen
10. Violin Adoration ....Borewskl
.. Mr, Zinger l
(Newell Robinson at the piano)
11. Contralto Oh Divine Redeemer,
Oouned
Mrs. Thalrna Melrese Davtte
Violin Obllgate, Mr. Zinger
IS. Tener riegle ...;. ...Mass tot t
. .Mr. Ohrla Graham
violin ObUgate, Mr. Zinger
13. Celle Minuet
Mr,
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It, Piane Aralxsaue ...Charalnade
. . jmrt flvwiii Aopinsen .
It. Vlolln-:Cenoarto,lNo,.inr rtte
end Movement). Vltuxttmpi
.Mr. Zinger
(Mr. Hobinsen af tha Plana)
18. Contralto Sing Ma te Slttp,
.. Ruth Lloyd
Violin Obllgate. Mr. Zinger
17. Sextette Frem Lucia
Mar Farler. Beerans
Thelma Melrose Davies,. Contralto
Chris Oraham, td Tener
Edward A. Daries, 1st Bass
sr. Anaraw Jtnex, id Bass
Otmbels, Radie Station, Seventh fleer,
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Women's Smart, Lace- ?zg?l
Cellared,
Afternoon
Dresses
Anniversary Sale-Price
$29.75
I Will you give us, en this coupon or a postal
waru suRiresiiens rer arranRemcni ui iwuw
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$29.75
Deep lace cuffs, tee.
New plaited girdle.
And a great, big buckle at
left of the hip-low waist-line.
Black, brown and navy.
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Cnnlens with the new velvet ribbon
bands and flat flowers.
Cantens with soft, waist-line draping.
Feiret twills with color-faced flare
sleeves, and with big metal buckles.
Cantens with flat braid-loop trim
ming along the edge of the oddly-cut
sleeve.
Browns. Midnight and navy blues
and black.
Glmteli, Anniversary Sale, Salens of Dreis, Third fleer.
Ulmbel Hrether, I'lillntlclphla.
I wish precnims te centaln-
Silver-Brocade
Ready-te -Wear
Millinery
Anniversary 95 anJ $6.50
And silver-brocade ig
newest of the new
favorites.
Gimbels First with
it in "ready-te-wenr"
hats.
" J Black panne velvet
i combined with blue
yA and-silver or blue-and-
uiacK Drecaue. ur au-brocade.
Drape - turbans.
Brims with odd angles.
Olmbelt, Annlvertary Sale, Third fleer.
makK
With Beaver Fur Cellars
With Squirrel Fur Cellars
With Caracal Fur Cellars
With Wolf Fur Cellars
With Fex Fur Cellars
With Skunk-Dyed Opossum
Women's $69.75,
$75 and $85 Coats,
Capes and Wraps
Anniversary Sale-Priced
$48
'AH of the soft, fine belivias that arc Fashion's
very pet this fall.
All silk-lined, of course mostly in the popular
crepes de chine.
Plenty, plenty, plenty of browns from dark
"Malay" te "toast-brown." Navy and ensign
blues, taupe and black.
Embroidered wrap-models. Embroidered coat
models. Stitchery-trimmed coat-models, cape-
medcls, wrap-models.
And seme splendid styles without one bit of
fur for the women who preier tnem.
Olmbela, Anniversary Sale, Salens of Dress, Third fleer.
$12
Anniversary Specials
$20 Square-Tube
Metal Bedsteads
v A Purchase of Five Hundred
Brings the 40 Saving
This Quantity at This Value Will Lat But a Short Time at
This Lew Price; the Biggest Metal-Bed Bargain
of the Season
Guaranteed Indestructible Pearl
Bead Necklaces About Half Price
:4-lnchKradu.iterl strands at J3.1S Instead of $6
IT-lncli KTnBuatPil strands at M.00 instead of 57 95
All with solid cold rlnsps.
Fancy Bracelets, Half Price, at $1
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D.ilnty ribbon band ulth
snarkuni; white ntene orna
ment reproduction of a h.ind h.ind
henic diamond and platinum
design. Pictured.
Gimbels, Annlvertary Sale, Firit fleer
$5 Mignonette
Overbleuses
Anniversary
Price
$2.95
Drep-stitch mignonette.
Plain mignonette.
Seven styles includ
ing embroidered and braid
trimmed models.
Navy, bisque, mehawk,
tan, Chinese green, Dante
blue and brown.
Olmeelt, Annlvertary Sale,
Salens of Dress, Third fleer.
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Tomorrow
$5 te $10 Silk
Petticoats
Anniversary
Priced
$3.95
Many of these wonderful, wonderful
radium silks that seem especially woven for
making colorful, beautiful, durable petti
coats. Milanese jerseys, tee best petticoat
weights. Many beautifully embroidered.
Silk jersey, taffetas and satins, of course.
Oimbels, Anniversary Sale, Second fleer.
Women's Shoes Tomorrow
$14 Brocaded Silver Cleth Pumps . 1 At
$14 Brocaded Geld Cleth Pumps . . fcC QC
$10 Black Satin Pumps .... ipO.OD
Figure the savings and realize what the Anniversary Sale means just the shoe
values alone!
Picturesque shoes meant te enhance "romantic clothes!"
And built with an honesty that matches their stylc-beautv.
Mail Orders Filled While These Special Lets Last.
Alse, Women's Regular $4 Satin Mules (a limited let), at $1.95
Olmbelt, AaalTtrsary Sale, Women's Bhee Btera, Saeend fleer.
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Women's New
Brush -Weel Sweaters
Anniversary (hn nrj Value
Price tp&.ZD $5
In the favorite slip-ever style. And
net tee heavy which is what women
have been asking for.
Browns. Tans. And all-white.
Olmeati, Anniversary Sale. Salens of Sress, Third fleer.
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Bedsteads arc made with 1W square top pests and top rails,
V.i" flat filling reds; can be had in the old ivory or walnut finish,
in size 4-6" x 3-3". Regular $20 value, at $12 each.
$25 Davenport Tables at $15 each
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Very artistic in de
sign and suitable for
davenport tables, cen
ter tables or console
tables; 54" long and 18"
wide; of the finest finish
and construction. Rcgu-
larly $25, in this An
niversary Sale
at
$15
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Illustrated
50 Only of These $40 te $50 Fireside
Rockers
at $29.50 Each
Only fifty. These rockers have lux
urious high spring backs, spring seats,
bread arms, covered in asserted ve ve
eours and tapestries. Values are $40
te $50 in this Anni- OQ CA
versary Sale at VafiJj.OU
Illustrated
Otmeela, Anniversary Bala, Sloth fleer,
68c
Men's $1 English
Weel Socks
innweraery epecwii at
In navy blue, two shades of jrray and two
shndes of brown. All sizes. Better lay in a geed
supply before the new tariff advances the price.
i t enny s t ante j
68c a Pair
Olmhcls, Anniversary
Sale, rirst fleer.
s
Anniversary Sale Special
1000 Women's Umbrellas
Regularly $1.65, at
They have such pretty handles in white and colored bakelitc with ring or leather
strap finish. And all have the popular long white tips and stub ends.
American taiTeta (cotton), tape edge, well mounted en sturdy frames. Black.
51.10 instead of $1.65. OlmbeU, Anniversary Bile, rirst fleer.
$1.10
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$1.93
Women's Gingham
Morning Dresses
Three Pretty Styles
$1.95 Special!
Tirm "heck ginghams. And the "tailoring"
clean as a whistle! Smnrt vestees smart cellars
smart sashes. Mostly plain-color trimmed.
Black, brown, green, blue and lavender checks.
Sizes 30 te -IG. GlmbeU, Anniversary Sale, Third fleer.
Women's Extra-Size Bungalow Dress
Aprons, $1 for $1.50 Value
Blue chambray, gingham trimmed.
Olmbtls, Anniversary Sale, Beoend fleer.
Anniversary Sale of
Comfertables
Brings a 25 saving
Sateen-Covered All-Weel Comfertables, .$5.95
Sateen-Covered All-Down Comfertables, $12.50
Silk Mull-Covered Comfertables (cotton-filled), $4.85
Sateen-Bordered Comfertables (cotton-filled), $3.38
Olmeels, Anniversary Sale, Beoend fleer.
VnecMsZy Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware
Culiiiiilrrk,
Value 51 5.i
Wear-Ucr Hemi
regularly 65c, nt 3
X.'lt. I,ll)llt
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35c
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$1.25
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for l, or eacli
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$1.49
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for Hteulm: d t n.m
i and let reiiHtn. aluu i'l'it,, at .... 7Jlea70
Oimbels, Anniversary Bala, Fourth fleer,
Wall Papers!
42C a Single Rell
Fer Regular 18c te 20c Papir
Kitchen, hallway and bedroom styles. Borders te
match at 7'jc a yard.
12V2C a Single Rell
Far Regular 26c te 40c Paper
Beautiful papers for dining-room, living-room or
bedroom. f,ni33 paper foliage mid figured stiines.
Binder or Berder te Match
at 8c te 10c a Yard
Jluny oilier papers lefts than half pi ice! Hring
room measurements, plcase!
uimbeli, Anniversary Bala, fifth fleer.
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Subway Stere Sale
$35 te $45
Fur-Cellared Coats and
at
$25
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Wraps
All silk-Uned throughout. All dressy
models including embroidered styles
and pointed-sleeve-with-tassels styles.
Belivias of course. Velours of
course. Suedines of course. And the
prettiest of the sports coatings.
The Big, Big, Big
Fur Cellars
are of caracal, fox, beaverette (beaver
dyed ceney) and raccoon.
Brown Leads in Celer
Uark browns. Reindeers. Med
browns.
Copenhagen and navy blues.
Black.
Sizes
Misses' sizes for ages 14 te 18.
Women's sizes: 36 te 44.
Oimbels, Anniversary Bale, Subway Stere.
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