iPWfSSBST1 nvBHB wwm' wi mgsmwvw iv- ,rpsag'J7t tfw narvrY vjrrci i - - 'iK ify L. 12 h EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NT ,fiR 1, 1921 lr CLUBWOMEN HELP Philadelphia, Wednesday, NerenAer l, lvzz $ Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET t CHESTNUT n EIGHTH NINTH Fer We may net make any money en the i Tey Jtowr-ew chief aim Is te make it all that any child, yes, that an cmi r i ri E Saturday lbeys and girls, the Gimbel Tey Stere ponies and all. The Tep e the World. make it all that any cww, ye demand. Saturday it the dayl Thursdai Thursday dren, can RED CROSS DR1V jj " "-" """",-" tVIrV- K't'-1 riss K vt a. &. itf r I'" f ! -. ?! Bi.T ft t v- ( 4 c 'at u li l Ml fe pa. m ftS :i'i m MI m r. & I t .' w Annual Rellcall in Philadelphia Alse Enlists Aid of 7000 Bey Scouts CLOTHES FOR SMYRNAITES Manv nnrnnlzntten. are Mvlnjtlng In te agflst the Seuthenntern Pcnnsylvanln Chnpter of the American lied Ciw with its sixth annual rellcnll, which begins Armistice Dny. Among theie co operating group, ere the Emergency Aid, the Hey Scouts, the Itenubllenn Women of Phllndclphin nml branches of the Yeung Women's ChriMlnn A-o-clntlen. By permission of the Philadelphia Council of the Hey Scouts, of which Dr. Charles D. Hart is president. 7000 Scouts will distribute rellcnll litera ture In ndvonee of the membership campaign. I'nder the supervision of Deputy Scout Commissioner C, C. Han sel!, of District S, squads of boys nre new working at rellcall headquarters. Eighteenth and iecust streets. They are wrapping packages, which nre te be sent te the scoutmasters in command of the 270 troops throughout the city, who will, in turn, distribute them te the boys. Mrs. ,T. Willis Martin, of the Emer gency Aid, yesterday offered te the rellcall chairmen the services of volun teers from her organization. They will be responsible for the house-te-house canvuss In the Thirty-seventh Ward. Mrs. Geerge Herace T.orimer, choir man of the Republican Women of Phil adelphia, has sent a personal request te the members of her organization asking them te serve as canvassers for the roll call. Yesterdav was the rlrst day of Red Cress Clothing Week for the benefit of the Smyrna sufferers. Bundles of warm, useful clothes were sent te chapter headquarters. 1010 Locust street, where they were folded and packed ready for shipment by the women who volun teered te assist during the clothing campaign. Although the response te the appeals for garments for tne refugees was generous, many mere clothes are needed before Philadelphia will have met the demand made upon her by national headquarters of the Red Cress. mrsTharmen Vervare Weman Favers the Representative as City Political Leader The Fortieth Ward Republican Club held n PInchet meeting last night a'. their headquarters, Fifty-seventh street and Woodland avenue. William Walsh acted 09 chairman of the meeting and Mrs. Archibald Harmen was the prin cipal speaker. Mrs. Harmen told of the work necessary in organizing th women of the county and State, and urged the selection of Representative William S. Vare te succeed his brother ns Philadelphia's political leader. I W Ikl WW W4l I Ui I I Wt AS LOW AS J idrA $15 'CHEAPEST IN TOWN ALL STANDARD MAKES, INCLUDING PORTABLES 10-DAY FREE TRIAL 1 TR. GUARANTEE J005CHES1MST NMTYIWERO Direct from the land of sunshine and health. Big, Meaty California PRUNES 16 pound In all our Stores i tTenifraai ill-M'IXSHVl-U' THINKS DIRECT BLOOD TREATMENTS WONDERFUL Well Again After Twe Years of Suffering "Fer the past two years, I Buf fered with pains In my knees and feet. I could net get down en ray knees and could wear no decent shoes. I always had a tired and ex hausted feelinir. I read about the Direct Bleed Treatment (Aute Hemic Therapy) and decided te try It and it has proved a complete succesti with me. Ne sufferer should give up hope witneut nrst visiur tne auie Hemic Medical Institute. The Direct Bleed Treatments are wonderful." Mrs, Rachel Courlander, 122S S. 18h St.. Philadelphia. DIRECT BLOOD TREATMENT (Aute Hemic Thtrapy) bis preTen bleaalnf te numerous 111 per per en who had drapalil et being well Mln. It acta directly ea the suit et Beat dlieaiai the bleed and btntUta. Without Operations Without Medicines Man Catan llhauma tiara, lien of tha Neae. Threat and Lunii and ether lenratandlng allmiuta read!! rtapoed te ttnia trratmenta. Call or n4 for tri DneripHvt Pant Mat BxplMMng Avtt HtmUi Thirapy OFFICE HOURS lllft IT Thuuday. Saturday, AUTO HEMIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1435 CHESTNUT ST. SUITE SltVSlI, Faliadeishla ny dlaeaaaa aurh aa Anemia, Aathma, Th, Oeltre. High Illoed rreaaur. matlam, Sciatica, Eeiema, Inflamma -N ! Buy New Pay in January which means that any one having a charge account at Gimbels can buy Christmas gifts right new and pay for them no sooner than though purchased en Christmas Eve. Better selection early and no elbowing throng. There will be a bill mailed en the first of December most of us like te check up our expenditures but payment is optional before January. Little Girls' "Party" Dresses Little Beys' Oliver Twist Suits At $1 &' Cute sturdy dresses of chambray and Kiddle Kleth with contrast trimmings and smart block stitching there's even an enchanted castle stitched en each little pocket! Beys' Oliver Twi.t suits with smart hand touches some with white blouses. Agee 2 te 6. OlmlieU. Chitdran'a Shep, Seoend fleer. 5t t Women's Suits With the Costume Creating Overbleuse Women's Gleve-Silk Vests at $2.65 Each A Few Sample and Novelty Garments of "Kayaer" and Other Geed Makes at 'Way Belew Price. $2.65 Each Bleemers and "step-in" Bleemers, at $3.65 each. "Kayser" and ether makes. Chemises and "step-in" Chemises, at $3.95 each. Plain or richly lace-trimmed. All of wonderfully heavy glove-silk. Olmbeta, Tint fleer. iHLV, That Gives "Line" Instead of "Break? and this radical re-design ing of waists this utter departure from old-time, ceme-ln-at-a-hlgh waistline effect--this lengthening of the waistline (te the very hips!) this adding of grace instead of actual awkwardness-All this has turned women's suits into "cos tumes" has made them the piece de resistance of a fashionable woman's winter wardrobe. But the new orerbleuses hare done even mere than this designers have worked out color-tones that "flew" into the color-current of the suit; or color-tones that con cen con trasteoftly, smartly, and se cleverly that the costume-idea is mere dominat ing than ever. Designers luit and waist designers have gene even a step far ther they have studied "texture that gees with tex-' ture" texture of silk that "carries the story" of the almost fabulously wool suiting texture that "tones in" with even the furs that trim the suits. The new suits at $25 te $169. The costume-completing Overbleuses at $15 te $45. Qlmtati, Salena of Drau. Third fleer. And the Only Answer Was The Netherall Fer Debutante and Sub -Deb Figures Makers of famous Neme Corsets had solved the problem of making women leek younger, slimmer, mere vigorously well. But that young slip of 'teenhoed what manner of garment would give it the support and control necessary te prevent spreading here or a "lumpiness" there and yet in no way restrict free movement in dancing, rowing, golf, tennis all the joyous activities of youth? The Netherall was months in the making the very materials were a "study." But Imagine a Corset Without a Bem! A Corset That Tubs Easily as a Handkerchief! A Garment That Serves as Three and Gees On as One! Yes, a combination vest, bust confiner and girdle with hose supporters attached. And if it stretches a bit in the wearing it "draws up" just enough in the tubbing te keep lines true! May Gimbel corset experts explain the Netherall te you? The "Suzanne" at $5. The "Estelle" at $6. Olmbtli, Ceraat Shep, Saoend fleer. 600 Mere Women's and Misses' Coats, Capes and Wraps Sale Priced at $59 . But $75, $100 and $125 Values! All of belivias half-a-dozen variations of belivia-weaves, but only the finer grades. All net only richly, but smartly silk-lined, mostly with crepe de chine. Nine out of every ten is fur-trimmed great, beautiful cellars or cellars and cuffs of skunk, beaver, wolf, caracal, or squirrel fur. Mostly in the new beautiful browns that are all-fashionable but plenty of navy blues, plenty of blacks, plenty of the new taupe-shade kit for color. Styles and styles and styles! Misses' sizes for ages 14 te 20. Women's sizes 36 te 44. Olmbtli, Salena of Drcit, Third fleer. Coats of the Six "High Favorites" in Furs All at Tempting Savings and all Gimbel-standard furs -every i inch! Natural Raccoon Coats, 40 inches long At $159, $225, $250 and $295 Cheicm Dark Skint, Valw $225 te $400 Natural Muskrat Coats, 40 and 45 inches long, self or Raccoon cellar and cuffs $98, $129, $159 and $179 Valuta $180 te $278 Black Caracal Coats and Capes, self or contrastingly trimmed $195, $295 and $395 Value $278 te $600 Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, 36-, 40- and 45-inch lengths ; all seal or a variety of contrasting fur trimmings At $195, $295, $395 and $495 Value $298 te $780 Natural Squirrel Coats, 40- te 47-inch lengths $450, $495 and $750 Valuti $S9S te $978 H1TWrj"T"si Persian Lamb Coats At $295, $387 and $595 Self or contrastingly trimmed Valuta $400 te $798 J(jJjrSrjkSaW 9Htf Olmbelj, Fur Salena, Third fleer. Twe Mere Carloads are Arriving! Reproducing Piane "The Conreid" Mahogany Cased, At $585 Any Equal Instrument Costs $150 Mere; and These en Gimbel Club Plan Trifling first payment. Ne interest en deferred payments. Satisfactory rebate if payments are complete ahead of time. Pay $3.75 Weekly FREE Six rolls Artist-produced music. Bench. Tuning for a year. Delivery te your home. Guaranteed for five years. These and ether artists make records for the Con reid Reproducing Piane 3842 Pairs of Men's Shoes and Lew Shoes Bennett Samples p5Oi cMCl p5ae5 ).. h ,." 'rVd ijie. is w 'e it ':..- 5i;.;-.i-' te.' Thatnara Swirakaya Mary Ang ell Dal Buell Otaip Gabrilewitich F. Himmelreich M. N. Ilgenfrltt Ivan Kareuak Deaider Veacei Frederick Merlejr Jeannatte Durne M. Obenderfer M. Begutlawaky Zema Randale Art Kahn B, Tannenbaum Rebert Lytten C. Ge t thai f Lillian Ammalee Rudelph Reuter A. B, Nierman Florence Schubert FILL IN AND MAIL THIS COUPON Meaara. Olmhtl Ilrethera, Philadelphia '. , Without obligating me In any way, please t tend folder and fuller particulars about ' because a reproducing piano they are sold under several dcsicnatlna names and the mechanisms differ, but a reproducing piano can only street ube its power of expression, of playing absolutely as the composer or $ artists Plays, by USinir mush lolls with thn arliUH nrfnrntlnns th.it. t city , pneumatically work the pedals. J B. I 11-1-21 J And It's Electric!! t Conreid Reproducing Piane t t w V(ime ti(a(tftiifitti(i((i(t ' $ OUnMa, Sareata Star, & ' V, Bluchers Brogues Bals Canceled orders of a famous "Down East" men a shoe factory. Orders get behind hand because they couldn't get coal! Gun-metal, Glad Kid. Russia Calf, Bex Calf Tan Calf, Willow Calf and Grain Leather! i-.vprv nnif t-ev.-i. ''a vLzr"r"c": . if i... . i VAU"enai opportunity te pav miehr,, iiiue rer extra geed shoes. 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