W SjT. . ? , i.-jv p V y .V." w sL EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA 16 :?: . 'ft V J 4" 4-' Stere Opt t A. M te St 30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH PtMelpUa, Memday, Vkn SO, '; j.!da Sff i tlai fi Fer It it fine te be able te choeae holiday gift from the largest stock of goods any Philadelphia tore has aheWn. Gimbel candies set thestandard for excellence and purity. U'U f- Tuesday IsWTNHWWJITWWSraftl ts ' -j-savyi v "..- i'. :tx.trwuwt c v ' " ., '' .!' 'vwrw . 'MONDAY. NOVBMBERn'20, 1922. U., f .vy , - ' - j f 4k LFGIOH POST P1ANS 1 w; iR Mfr & .'. I fit flA W GAW BENEFIT BALL Veterans and Friends Will Dane at the Bellevue To morrow Evening WANT TO BUILD NEW HOME Plans have been perfected for the ball of the Tayler E. Waltheur Pet, American Legien, tomorrow evening tawnH. nt tnc lieiicvue- JfBMwlK Htrntfer.1. and irem nil inuicn- ttens the bnllroenj will de wxea 10 us cnpncltv. The pur pur pesi of the under taking It te rate funds for a cen trnllr located Mt aemt. The honorary chairman of the Rail Committee is Senater Pepper, the vice chairman is Mrs. Norris H. ll.irratt and the chairman is Leuis II. Rush, com mander of the pest. There will be numerous feature dur ing the evening, including the appear nnce of Mi1 Kittv Mellnenut, who was "Miss Philadelphia" In the Ian Atlan tic City pageant, and Mndallnp Star hill, winner of the Kvi.nine I'UUMC Ledekh Motion Picture Contest. Included nmeug the pntretR."e arc Mrs. Oail II. Alexander. Mrs. Percy Allen. Mr. K. T. Autin. Mrs. Xerrls 8. Bnrratt, Mrs. Jesephine ltealc, Mrs. William O. Moment, Mrs. Leuis Bregy. Mn. Orville Ilullltt. Mr. Oeerge II. Enrle. 3d. Mr". Murdoch Kendrick. Mrs. Jack K. Lit. Mrs. Rob Reb ert von Me&chziskcr, Mrs. J. O. Nich Nich olson, Mm. Geerge Henry Paine, Mr'. Nettie lluhlnnd, Mr. Ileiijnmin Rush, Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. Mr. Jennie Schefield, Mn. .Tunic P. Sullivan, Mrs. Charles S. Walten. Mrs. K. S. Will. Ing, Mrs. Hareld K. Yaruall. Mrs. Jack E. Lit is chalriiinn of the Special Committee, Miss Glaihs T. Paine, secretary, and Miss Hewell, treasurer Miss Paine also will be head aide, as sisted bv Miss Evelyn Drayten, Miss Edith Barratt, Miss Katherine and Agnes Dlckel, Mrs. Charles Gllden, Mrs. Jack Sailor. Mrs. David Stern, Miss Marguerite Twaddell. Mrs. Mora Mera las Vendig, Mrs. D. J. Lit. Mrs. G. Stevenson, Mla Mary Lamb, Miss Katherine Matchett, Mrs. Edward Bo Be Kert, Miss Cerlnne Freeman, Mrs. Ambresv Brooks. Miss Catherine Claik, Miss Hewell, Miss Frances Blbknrll, Mrs. Harry Allen. Miss Isabelle Fru rlir. MUs Betty Heathcriugteu, Misj Kitty Greattieau and Mrs. 1. II. ttom ttem ttom leck. The Dane; Committee Includes Leuis A Rush, Dr. Charles T. Gilden, Jr., David L. Greman, Rebert V. Belger. Harry II. Hepburn, Cyril Hepburn, Jack E. Lit. O. R. Parry, Lawrence Husten. Themas C. Brown, Leuis It. Beck, Jehn S. Williamson, Jr., and Themas G. Pevlus. At the meeting tomorrow evening of the Henry II. Housten, -d, Pest nt I he Gcrmanteun Beys' Club, 2." West Penn Street, officers for 1013 will be nominated, elections being held in De cember. Because Commander Joeph H. Bremley. Jr., who has headed the Pest for the last two years, has refused te lenslder a third term, candidates for the office of Pest Commander will be named. The Pest band will ghe selections duting the meeting. Plans were completed for the drive for an American Legien memorial home for the Fortieth Ward and vi cinity nt a meeting of the Campaign Executive Committee at headquarters, i700 Woodland acnue, Friday eve ning. The meeting was presided ever by Wlllinm Walsh, chairman, and the fol lowing members were present: II. D. Bensten, Geerge Cennell, Samuel Crethers, B. Emery Haines, Jehn C. Hestur. August Knccht, Harry W. Mace, Jacob Mathay, Harry S. Sbav, Rebert L. Sinclair, Frank Tobey and G. F. Helmes. The campaign will open with a din ner te 400 citizens who will be workers In the campnlgn ,nt the Hetel Nor Ner inandie, Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. A Citizens' Committee of Fifty-seven Is headed by James Ilnulc, chairman, r.ml Dr. A. II. Wittmann, who will be treasurer of the campaign fund. Until recently there were two Amer ican Legien Pests In , the ward, the 1'rlnce-Ferbes Pest. Ne. 7, R. W. l.ockweod. commander, and the Wil liam i'.i(eclic I'est, se. L'l. IJr..A. II. Wittmann, commander. Within the week, however, these two pests have voted for consolidation. WOMEN IN CRUSADE Organizations Will Jein In Amer icanization Campaign In City Representatives of the various women's organizations of this city will meet in the Chamber of Commerce Building en Thursday afternoon te learn the part that women are te plav in the drive te make Philadelphia a 100 per cent English-speaking Americanized titv. The movement was launched last I hursdny at n meeting of the Chamber's Americanization Committee. The plan will be outlined by Dr. I'hcesmnn A. IIcrric, president of Glrard College, who will preelde; B. Frank Day and Jehn II. Masen. EnccvriesAi. Beth Suf Twe Nights a Week ta our iiclnt eure In f.rcgj hhnrtheni, Tmuhtrrlnir. Bprllliiz. Kiigllah, lloekkotplnr, will give jeu (T(lr enrnlni mmcltr. THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Put 1008 Market Street Might STRAYER'S -n7 rhntnut Strict Tin ncnt Iluelnvsi Bclinnl. l'nHlnn gmnwt"li fntT new; rty or nltht. IJcmltketpIni; ft rherthenri. ! night elsaisa, Phils, nuilrnn Cellrge. 1710 Market 8t. MtlMPAl, rNfiTBtTTIOX PHILA. MUSICAL ACADEMY (lermsntnnn Itrnnrb SO Kaet Walnut l.une. Phene Gin. SUt. I'rmprtiun miUnl. Joweh W. Clurkt. I)lr. FARM AND VABPEN bulbs Fer Spring Bleem We Impert none but the (Inert frown, and our leclIen this year Is Urgtr than ttr before. Hyacistk, Tali, Nareiiiai ' Alie a cemplet tins of 8mAi. Farm Implements nJ Novelties. Bam n a m mmmwm a WJ.40W, lAAeLyJL54V 121 Otilrat St Somebody Must Care A gift! net what it costs but what it means te the one who receives it; that it ex press thoughtfulness en your part; that it in semewise is you and you in the friendliest of moods. A crushed flower wouldn't be a sym bol of thoughtfulness en your part or any disheveled gift. Yeu de your part in the selection of the gift the Stere takes up the work there and must have the delivery timely and perfectly made. Yeu need the help of a splendidly organ ized store Gimbels, always. And especially at holiday time. Gloves IVWs and Women's Pg Four Thousand Pair A, Prominent Maker Sample Lines s v Sample Gleve are always of selected thine. Of course of most perfect making. Save $1 te $5 a A very preniiinent American glove mtker who,- even yet, has te depend en Imported Leathers has sold us the four thousand pairs made up as samplesfer this concern hasan army Of salesmen. Men's Aute Gauntlets fleece-lined, wool-lined and lamb's-wool lined. And some unlined. $2.60 te $12 Gloves at $1.50 te $7.50. Men's Street Gloves enerclasp and strap-wrist-There are cape gloves black, brown and tan included. $1.50 te $2.50. Perfect the (cream of the factiqry perfect,1 hence fine for gifts; perfect, hence quite worth while for your personal use. Women's Strap-Wrist and Twe-Clasp Kid Gloves and Aute Gauntlets (lined and unlined) $2.25 te $6 Gloves at $1.50 te $3.75. 'On sale Tuesday mernmg-in Gleve Section and en Grand Aisle. Will be Christmas-boxed for giving, if you ask it. OlatMi, Vint Seer. iLace .f - Levely "bumphenles"' ' of Brown-Tenes at$7.95 The 'new, rich darker tones e flatteringly becoming! Made entirely of hand- tome Spanish-pattern lace all of the lace, lace dpmbined with crepe de :hlne. You'll den it even for a "little, dinner" or dance 1 aaaaaaW ur3ala iSguBrslV AaaaaWlr ' 7 n2BeeevuAi v. al maaiiHP?Psxf i iTfliaaaatMwai v VSIaaWlS IVtaaaM'Trfl nlSmrea llliBeeeOiS. i vSaaaivi en I Mm y-QiaAtU, SeJ-i'ef Snei, TUH ,! ISr She Can Buy a $45, $49.75, $55 te $100 Dress at 29 W Whether she wants Peiret twill street and afternoon Dresses. Tricetine street and afternoon Dresses, Canten crepe afternoon and dinner Dresses, Crepe-back satin afternoon and dinner Dresses, Satin "dressy Dresses," Georgette-and-lace after- neon, dinner and evening Dresses, Chiffen velvet dinner Gowns, Taffeta dance Dresses, Beaded net evening Gowns, Pailleted robe opera Gowns. And a great part of this most extraordinary grouping is a col lection of French imports ,rich, heavy French silk crepes, exquisitely hand-beaded. OlrnW. Blen of Drew, Third fleer. MSWkmJ - fit s W ' it'll -6i i ' 1 Most Unusual Sale of Winter Coats. Wraps and Capes for Women Exclusive Medels Values $75 te $90 Remarkably Priced $59 Bloused styles, Straight lines, Side Treatments, Draped effects, Wrap styles, Circular capes, Yeke capes. cellars and cuffs of wolf, fox, mole, caracal, squirrel, or beaver fur. All of fine, silky face woel-bolivia variations of weave. All with cellars or And A Remarkable Presentation of New de luxe Wraps, Capes and Coats The "last word" in style and luxury, being magnificently set off by beaver, squirrel or wolf fur. Four price-groups apparently endless undupllcated styles in each group at $97.50, at $125, at $145, and at $165. Olmtele, Salens of Dreii, Third fleer. Tep e the World There's a Cageful of Monkeys (&sm sjg L Such a jelly crowd leek as though they were climbing about, hanging by their tails, reaching out with their long arms! Jocke, here, leeks sad, but really he's a gay young fellow his head wags and se does his tail. In fact, when you pull his tail it wags his head! Fur Monkeys Are $2.95 and' $3.95 Dressed in Ceat and Cap, $1.75 and $2.50 The Merry Little Greceryman Needs a truck, te deliver, his. goodies. Here they are, piled high with things from the grocer's shelf, 76c and.$l. , Come along, Children.' te the Big Tey Stere.' See the beautiful thrilling toys Ride the little live ponies '(free!) Watch the cour ageous Mr. Punch Ne charge for enjoying all of it! Olmbeli, Tep e'.the World, Fourth fleer, RADIO! Time te Be Through With Experimental Buying Time te Be Able te Buy With Assurance and at Fair Prices ' Gimbel Brethers have become official 'representatives' in Philadelphia of rj(ME' i A LssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssK V x AnrLsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssK Vh Bill ::1 type. The Radie Corporation of America ' This' puts back' of this Stere thfe laboratory and research' facilities of r- ; . The General Electric Ce. ' Westinghouse Electric and Mfg. Ce. American Telegraph and Telephone Ce. Wireless Specialty Apparatus Ce. This includes engineering and installation service of the highett e. Twe consulting experts from the Radie Corneration back Mm work of our radio engineers. They are here in the store ready te serve. And this means te our customers Fair Prices and IVe Waste Radie is here te stay te be continually improved te increase R.rllnl. fir.nrf S92K ' "PPei w yuun ana uw. Make This a Radie Christmas A seventy-flve-thousand-dellar stock gives assurance of masterful readiness. Radie Corporate Parts for. these wishing te construct sets. And expert advice. 'Aeriela Sr. Sets' mere' jn, successful use than of any ether make. ,.A complete receiving set. Ne storage battery required , Or with Antenna and all accessories Aeriela Jr. Sets an efficient crystal receiving set range about 25 miles . .'. , Radiela Grand a fit thing for any home. New model in process. Order new for Christmas delivery. $65 $75 $25 $325 d $350 R. C. Set A long-distance receiving set that any boy can operate and that will, as well, meet almost anyone's desires or a little mere if accessories .are boy can operate and that will, as well, meet almost !kl.i hll anyone's aesires or a nine mere accessories , are t-w"ww added. Olmheli, Wlp Stettea, Seventh fleer. gfl juukwuHMIW1!1 gfl AerielS Sr. $65 '' for Weman Among the Beautiful Varied Selection of Holiday Handkerchiefs Are Embroidered Linen 25c each Solid Celer or White Of .course, clear white ones with airy erobroid erebroid erobreid ery in the corner, are always in demand. . . But many, women like a plentiful supply of smart. solid-color handkerchiefs te enhance i the smartness of 'their, sports or tailored costumes. . A doyen enchanting colors embroidered in cpn trasts! ' -All Are Hemstitched Either Wide or Narrow OlmheU, Tint fleer. 'Vv' :,H TAree Timtty Spiciali Gleve-Silk Underwear Dainty Things for Gifts i Vests that are variously adorned with lace, with embroidery or with contrasting bands, selling regularly, for. $3.50, . 9 $5 are Bleemers and Step'ins ;te: m a t c h the vests, selling regularly for $495, ' 9 (j are t f Vests, with the trim "bodice top," that sell r eg ular ly for $2.25, Jj95 are ' I : 7 -Olmhele. rirtt fleer. Crisp Meire Taffeta Ribbon That Was 60c 30c a yard A rich heavy quality, (5i inches wide) that ties charmingly into these big "perky" bows girls adore. All the desirable colors, tee, from browns and navy te the delicate pastel shades. M OtmheU, ftrit fleer. Rich. Real Lace r With Cuffs Vestees te Match Her Christmas Gift i Usually $S ui,i renl Irish wide real filet with fine tucked net. The cuffs all -lace, and the vestee extra long for the new lowered waist-line. Just sweet! OlmheU, Wemea'i Neehwetr Stere, Flrtl fleer. At $5 Tomorrow, Second Day Gimbels Sens atienal Shee Clearance; vv omen 9 uuwa w Y Well-made, geed-looking shoes for wet or stormy days. 297 Pairs Were Originally $14 1181 Pairs Were Originally $10 976 Pairs Were Originally $8 ,1742 Pairs Were Originally $7 Net many large sizes Philadelphia women needn't worry about that! Tempting "Little Let" of 100 Silk Petticoats Fifty Are Special ajfl u Fifty Are Special at $3.95 Silk-jersey all-of-a-tone, deep flounce and all. That flounce, by the way, is finely knife pleated. Beautiful colors. 1 ill IhII I fllluMiiflllui at jj5 Silk-jersey. Twe-tone flounces knife pleated, scallop-shape, and inlaid with con treating color. Olmhele, Seeend ' Alse, 1900 Pairs of Women's $8 Lew Shoes in the &t s.i- - $2.50 mum ii n i i i i i mi hi ii i i"i is I'li't"! ' I 'i n irm . jHgggggtyf hijf jf V ii ksssssmi Women's Fine Mi-Weel Hosiery Frem England At $1.45 Instead of $2 and $2.50 Becauie Gimbels worked right with the Eng lish maker and imported direct. The smart light shades' and "dark 'heathers." All first quality. very, Very giyable; -1 . SlmMa, Tint leer, Wardrobe Trunks : Specials for Southern Travel for Gifts "INNhvati nN - Feil Hi(. r.., . . . . .s Aft K2" All are fiber-covered. STANDSWELL Full sire. $24.75 "ST 9&040 S87.B0 $52.50 "W BELBER SUamer Sis. CV.BO "i Biemner Hi fOOTB Uegulnrly ISO. CtO iO Three-qunrur Sg.TS te AQ1 Jieuumriy bb te oe, Iteiularlv 110. ran nil. ....... "Jit A. Mtmmmm laWI fttattbi UnsA Uex l-i irr KIr- .mmM m if ', '.,. -- am. .. j,',..(!ta, Jt UAti tft pi Vsisi mmWiL2m ItetuUtrllU. mU k. eiBSBSiM
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