Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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Stere Open 9 A. M. te Bt30 P. M.
GlMBEL BROTH ERS
MARKET t CHESTNUT i EIGHTH NINTH
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Fer
Mere than a hundred thousand families have the con
venience of a monthly account with Glmbel We need
yours In the cause of geed service
rry
1tAtM atu m1iai In a Isfffa tWA la mintsVf-nAfl TO DA
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te credit depnrtment's stecki. Se when we aey we aerved, .
In eight months of 1922, a million end twenty-four thousand
mere customers than list year, the statement is exact.
aturaay
Saturday
Frf&SW
TOMEETATDINNER
Mrs. Upton and Mrs. Blair Ac-
eept Invltatlena te Address
City Club in Washington
PEACE KEYNOTE AT HAGUE
"WMlitalten, Nev. 17.-The , theory
tbit women In pellti ere bucking Is
Mifs ratlicr tlmn practice hns been borne
out again by events since me wcunm
M. ... nnmnt'i chiefs of the rival
political pnrtles, Mrs. Upton nnd Mrs.
Blair, nreii "
... n.n..(.llnnn nml DcmOCCntlC Ha
.1 i nrtv nrannlzatlens. respectively,
h.vc been Invited nnd accepted places
makers nt nn anniversary dinner of
fe Women's City Club here tomorrow
rejJ"B' -.,.. .mlni atmllnr nern
. w. ?-- -t-i... rr Atlanta, rhnlrmnn
li the llepubllcan National Committee,
ind Cenlell Hull, chairman of the
Democratic Nntlenal Committee, were
flints of lioner and principal, speakers
it any function? Or enn any one con-
i" . .... nnfnn in) nn nf men hnvlnff
JS temerity te Invite the heads of the
rival panics iueinci .
Rival Women Leaders Meet at Dinner
v.t H-itmnn'i nrerfinlciittnnn Infer.
eitcd in politics have made a practice
of that sort of thing, and there has
been no mere Binning exnmpie mini
.. .iimmr nf thn Nntlnnnl Cansumers'
Learne a few days age. . Only . two
days after the election, which threw
jyp Infill vuiiiim .aiv m a.MWMv, .
smiling; at each ether, one en each side
of Mrs. Florence neney, wne presided
fll IUU Minuet 1
The subject which speakers had been ;
aucca e ireac wub u pruiiusvu can
ltAfi.1nw nmnnilmpnl tn thn (TViniiH
i..i!ah tn Minnt ta attaint Inn fWAthlnA
IUU" " " , a-swia acs
by the decision of the Supreme Court
aiainst the Federal Child Laber Law. ;
Beth MrH. Hlnlr nnd Mrs. Upton.
yearn" nwiiim ..s.vav& t,uc vviuv- ,
cratlc and Republican Parties, spoke
IB xaver ei me iiruiiusm biiu uei-iureu
tk.v trnnld iln tliplr utmnut te rm
their Senators .and Representatives
voted ler it.
British Weman Sends Plaferm
Representatives nnd Senators are
speeding toward Washington for the
opening of the special session of Cen
cress Monday, but none Is awaited
with crcatcr interest thnn Mrs. win
fred Masen Huck, who went te high
school here nnd married one of her
classmates. Alice Robertsen is coming
back, tee, te sit In Congress until
March 4, nnd there is a probability
that we shall have three women, if
it is Anally decided te allow airs.
V. II. Pclten, of Georgia, te occupy
her seat for a day.
Whether British women for Parlia
ment fared better than their American
hitter candidates in the elections in
still a matter of doubt, but, neverthe
less, their platforms are of interest.
Mrs. Coombe Tennant, who was a
member of the Rritlsh delegation te
the League of Nations Assembly In
Oenevn last September, hai sent her
campaign leaflet te the writer.
Received in Washington today, It
is addressed te the "Electors of the
Ferest of Dean Division of the County
of Gloucester," and saya:
"Folle.v-citl7.piiH : 1 am arateful te
ou for the friendly welcome which I
nve received throueheut the division
since I was adopted by the Liberals and
the Conservatives us their candidate.
1
Peace Plank Leads
"The election is new upon us, nnd in
asking you te vote for me I wish te
bring before you what I am standing
(er:
"First. Peace and such disarmament
as is consistent with national safety,
bssed upon an all-inclusive League of
Nations.
"Second. Ce-operation between cap
ital nml labor.
"Third. Freedom and equality. 1
de net believe t lint we should lie hnppy
under n enst-iren Socialist state nnd
would rather give a fair chance te
every Individual te make the most of
bis or iter me.
"Fourth. Trade unionism directed
te wurlilj, the indUHtriiil Interests of
the workers nml net weakened by ex
ploitation for the benefit of nny political
party.
"Fifth. Peliticnl and legal equality
for men and women.
"Sixth. Reform of the rating of
agricultural la ml.
"Seventh. Reform of the existing
"guIntleiiH regarding old nge pensions,
hlghth. Such economy In Govern
ment ilepnitiueiitM as will net Impair
their working efficiency.
"Ninth. Fnir piny all nreund for
the ex-service num.
"Tenth. Temperance reform, but
no prohibition."
New Peace Conference Sought
On the eve of sailing tomorrow for
the Hague, where she will preside nt
.i women's international conference,
.Mlis Jane Addnms gave an announce
ment that the women's plnns have been
pen out through the headquarters of
her orgnnintlen here.
The burden of resolutions new being
acted upon by the twenty-one nntlenal
lectiens of the Women's International
.digue for Pence nnd Freedom Ik te
urge the Immediate summoning of a
erld congress of all the powers te
daiuT8 " "W pcnce'" sys M,M Ad
'i7hf mebcr8 of the International
'??'. 1,enr'1' wl, "cently met in
i.urepc, have called this nn emergency
eiirerencc because they see utter de-
l,HrnnPOmL,!R. Ul,0n. t,,e nations of
rope .which are helpless te dlsen-
f'? themselves from the economic
Nter whirh the existing settlement
I'.n hteught upon them nil."
i he conference of women te discuss
fim nieac,e S'"1 n,cct t The Hague
"em December 7 te 0.
POLICEMAN IS DISMISSED
Sergeant Accused of Belnd. Drunk.
roomer Pleads for Anether
i. i?!iKn.Ve' ,'J "Wilt of .police .at
u ed te the Fourth anif Race streets
flcieii i It '""' u, l,lHt tnreementiw
iu'p n ,M v" bren bnrgedJVIth drunk
,1 "Z,', ,w,;,,l" "'" hnve been dls-
n" IT, ,'," ,,,st. tw" ",0,h,, 1r the
,,, fl IJ 'ii'i. nn, mere than 200 have
X , L"u' lt'cu 1,0ttru kn
of
xllund
"l;.!'.s '" the Mini.. Phnrge.
'-' Hli'iv im"f .W,,ltcr V' W"lf"-
, 1 1 Mat ion, wrote te the ceminls
fur sVit V" "em. ,0 f,"iv,, "cr boy
iilv. . YH" '.?"" enough te
WnifT-J1 g0"1 "Unnklng.
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v Gifts are prettily boxed for the
asking.
. November purchases will be
billed te you January 1st.
Gifts for foreign lands should be
stajrted early.
Women's $7.50 te $12 Fashionable
Lew Shoes
.
$4.35
Four 'thousand paireall sizes A A te D entirely new; most of them first
shown tomorrow. Strap pumps, walking oxfords, brogue oxfords, strap oxfords and
Colonials. The favored leathers and plenty of satin.
Ample selling force trained and careful. It's an event I
Olmfceli, Second flter.
MM. Wmn V Sillr.I inrl
Warmly Interlined Winter Coats,
. Capes and Wraps .
at Savinaa of tlO te $40
Sizes 36 te 44 with special styles in sizes 16 te 60.
935 FurOellsjed
Coats at
$25
$35
. Hk-lned. Weel veleurs. Dressy styles. Browns, blues
$50 Hand-Tailored
CeaU at
Black, navy or brown.
' The styles women are asking for te wear with their
separate furs.
Fer the Football Game Big, Warm Sports Coats
of British and American coatings in grays, navy, browns,
oxfords and heathers.
Without fur at $25 and $35.
With big raccoon or 'possum cellars at $39.75 and $49.75.
Twe Wonderful Groups
At $41 ValuM $59-75 I Af ttQ Values
ll te$69.7S I Ar W $75 te $100
Fine belivias finely silk-lined. Each and every coat,
cape or wrap with wolf, squirrel, fox, mole, nutria, caracul or
Persian lamb fur cellars.
Qlral.U, Salens of Dm,, Third 8oer.
f .
Misses9 Dressy
Wrap-Coats
With Fur CMn Cellars
sl? $25
Blar flare-sleeves high chin
cellar left-side buckles great
big buckles, tee! Of Pollyanna
a mightly popular member ei
the belivia family. Browns,
.blues, black.
1 Alse special at $25 the pret
tiest sports coats everl Her
ringbones and the like.
a Gr.p $45
All belivias all belivias de
luxe!
All with simply .enormous fur
cellars shawl or crush or chin
fox or wolf or beaver.
Plenty embroidered.
Cape - style. Ceat - styles.
Wrap-styles. Sunday - go - te -meeting-styles.
Dress-up-for-the-party-styles!
14- te 20-year sizes.
OlmteU, Balena of Dru, Third fleer.
Men's Society Brand
and Kuppenheimer Suits:
Overcoats : Ulsters
$35
$40
: Her "Christmas
Diamond"
Gimbel Prices Save a Full Third
Because Gimbels made a fortunate purchase
many months age hence these splendid values.
Fine white stones mounted in delicate pierced
white geld mountings
Light V Carat, $47 instead of $65
Full Vi Carat, $51 instead of $70
1-3 Carat, $81 instead of $125
Vi Carat, $167 instead of $250
Olraleli, Flnt fleer.
.1
Sale
$15
High school girls'
smart sports models
checks diagonals
heathers. Dressy
veleurs and belivias
with fur cellars.
Fer younger girls
smart tailored coats
with hat te match
and fine chinchilla
cloths red flannel
lined. Sizes, 6 te 16
years.
Tomorrow
of Girls'
$25
Coats
$59.75
Belivias, pelaires,
veleurs opossum or
beaverette cellars.
Broadcloth with ring
tail opossum.
Bloused backs, full
skirted effects, pleat
ed, a new wrap sleeve
model.
Sizes, 6 te 10.
Special models for 12
te 16 years.
Handsomest dressy
coats te be had any
where near the price!
All belivias including
the new cerdulure
black, navy, Sorrento,
brown. Trimmed
with taupe - wolf
Fex, Australian opos
sum. Bloused, full
skirted a new cape
sleeve loose panels.
sizes, 12, 14, IS
859.75 U
years.
fllmbelt, Third fleer.
Clethes above criticism with the
real economy of geed quality.
Big, swagger ulsters, smart
town ulsters, full box-back and
overcoats and conservative Chest
erfields. Deep or are they "lefty" fleeces,
plaid-backed; real O'Briens, Shetlands,
Meltons, Kerseys and tweeds.
An entirely new Society Brand
SUIT a new diagonal, and in pencil
stripes and fancy overplays single- or
double-breasted.
$35
I
Four-piece Gelf Suits for wear
there and while there and home. $35.
Or with one pair of trousers, $27.50.
Suits and Overcoats
Many of the suits have extra pair of
trousers. Worsteds, cheviets, cassi
meres, tweeds.
Pencil-Striped Gray
Worsted Trousers
Olrabeli, Second fleer.
$5.95
$45
M
Women's Cobwebby
Chiffen Silk Stockings
Frem fcQ QC
Abroad PS.;7U
Se fine, se sheer, se dainty with their slim
openwork clocks! A joy te wear them and a real
satisfaction te give them. Only black.
(ftBQENIJcS
Silk Stockings, $2.55
Have the special Phoenix high narrow spliced
heel. Full-fashioned, silk te the hem (mercerized
hem and celes). Made for maximum wear with
maximum beauty. Black, Havana, navy, Russia
calf, silver, pole gray.
OUnbelf, Tint fleer.
Women's Smart Leather
Hand Bags
Fer Giving
$1.65
Values $2M te $3.95
A multitude of different
styles and leathers!
Plnseal, velvet calf,
oebra-sratn. vachette,
morocco, moehn, patent
leatherette are among
them.
The hard te get, popular
matinee bap: is included, tee.
And everything else from
vanity bags te shopping bags.
New, Spick-and-Span
Bags at $1.65
Olmbeli, Flnt fleer.
Lew-Priced. High-Grade
Fur Neckwear
F irfWBBBBBBHsBBBKi
B$ AiavjaBaBsssssssssssssssssssVy"leBsssy
$29 I $49
Value $40
Fine one
skin natural
stone marten
chokers.
Rich fox
Scarfs in
black, Peiret
and taupe.
Natural
mink one
and two-skin
styles.
Value $60
Fine Hudsen
blue fox.
Choice stone
marten.
Japan ese
sable in two
skin effect.
Alaska fox
in taupe and
Peiret.
Olmbeli, Salens of
$39 te
62-50
Values $50
te $79
Natural
bourn marten
Scarfs all
choice, big
skins. Mount
ed In the one
skin choker
style.
Sren, Third fleer.
Most Attractive Collection of
-irg
Men's New
Heuse Coats at
$5
We had Christmas in mind when buying these
housecoats (or smoking jackets as some call them)
bought by men for men, and bound te please 1
Buy it for "him" new and put it away for the
time being. Many colors, all sizes; cord-bound, silk
frogs, three pocket; seams bound. $5 is a low
price.
OlrobeU, rirat fleer, Ninth Btroet.
XL
Men's $7 te $8
Velour Hats, $4.95
Zippy styles for young men and oldsters who
keep youthful.
Special Gimbels Seft (lined or ft? QC
unlined) and 'Stiff Hats V9
Men's and Beys' Tweed Caps, $1
Gimbels in Philadelphia are headquarters for
Mallery Hats, $5 and $6.
Stetson Hats at $7, $8 and $10. Stetson Ve
lours, at $12.
Otmbeli, Ttrtt fleer, Hlnth Stmt.
Philmont Chocolates. 60c lb.
A New Cllmbel Package: Asserted Packed for
nnd nnml l,v Olmtvla and attractively boxed j com
prising chocolate-covered nutH, fruits, caramels, nou neu
patlnfs, neupats nnd ether delicious centers coated with
a rich chocolate ; attractively boxed, at 00c lb, box.
Orchard Cordial Cherries at 60c lb.
Anether new Gimbel package, "Orchard;' chocolate
covered cordial cherrlea ; these are a superior quality ;
00v lb, box .
3-lb. Candy Combinations at 79c
One pound asserted chocolates, ene pound nssorted
hard candles, and one pound peanut brittle ; the three
pounds for 70c.
2-Ib. Candy Combinations at 59c
One pound milk chocolate Nut Patties nnd one
pound chocolate straws, the two pounds for fiOr,
Glmheli, Chcitnut Street Annex and Bubw.y Stere.
let
Beys' Norfolk Suits at $12.50
Including an Extra Pair of Full-Lined Trousers
Tweeds in prays nnd browns. Plenty of different styles,
including new "golf" model. 7 te 18 years.
Mackinaws, at $10 and $12.50
Of heavy, all-wool blanket cloth in blue, brown and gray
tones. 6 te IS years.
Junier Overcoats, at $9.85, $12.50 and $16.50
Warmly lined with flannel. Plenty of colors. 3 te 10
years.
6. te M-Year "Rainy-Day" Outfits, at $5.50
Plaid-b:ick Raincoats and hats te match. "Seu wester"
hats you'll like. Guaranteed waterproof.
Olmteli, Third fleer.
I
Importer's Surplus
Women's
Fabric Gloves
68c, 85c, 78c
' Values 85c te $2
Twe-clasp, 12- and 10-button length and
double silk gloves included. White, black and
colors.
Single and double texture in most groups..
Winter weight.
Olmbeli, Flnt fleer,
Tomorrow
346 All-Weel and
Weel-Mixed
Aute and
Steamer Robes
$5.95 $8.95
Reaularlu Regularly
$10 $15
Scotch plaids in a variety of color effects,
Fringed.
Sizes 56 x 80 inches.
Net se far from half price at $5.95 and
$8.95 and metering calls for warm robes.
Qlmhih, Fount fljer.
Canary Birds
Sweet Singers
$4.75
V al
:'.assV
Yeung and healthy
canaries just arrived from
oveiseas. Fine for
Christmas gifts and for
one s own home. $4.75
last Easter prices were
S12 and $15!
1000 Decorated QCc
Scrap Baskets-5'0
Variety of shapes and
decorations.
Olmbeli, Fearth fleer.
SUBWAY STORE : Sale of Dresses
That Loek Fully
Twice Their Price of
i te Sr
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Yes including even the ikw bhirie 1-hip-diape
Canten eupu i!reb?eb.
Yes including even new s-ulid-pin-tuck I'eiret twill
drcss.es die.sses with the most lat-uinatinc jpnlle-hJeas
you ever saw! Illack silk c irdh and old cenls and
bnjrht blue hilk eeid.-. la.tcd together, and -et nt just
the right place for unaitnesi.s!
And eh, yes, in-Iu.Iiii- the new, new, new silver
Kiidled Cantcn eiepts,
Peiret twills with silk braid lattice-trimmed
pockets that Uiin into Hyinpr panels, and are color
laced. Peiret twill.s with henna bilk duvetyn timimlne.
i'eiret twills and trkutines with a touch of scarlet or
a swill of biuid or some embreiduiy niaybu hand
done! And as many Mlks as tiicotines and twills.
Mostly blacks and blues liteially hun lu Is of
blues.
Misses' sizes for ajres 10 and 18.
Women's bucb, iJG te C2.
OlinWU, Bubwiy Bter.
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