Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 24, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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WARBURTIil AnACK
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State Welfare Chief Says He'll
Stand en Recerd of , .
Department
pRAY DENIES PROBE
Mnjer Itarclny II. Wnrhurten'a at
tack en the Stnte Welfare Department
trill be Ignored by Dr. Jehn SI. Beldy,
the department's director, according te
statement by Dr. Bnldy today.
'I don't care anything about Sir.
Warburton." said the doctor. "Every
body knows him. And I may also say
hut ever body knows the work of the
Kate Welfare Department. Tlie de.
nartment can stand upon its record with
perfect anninee.
"I will Ignore these rharges. As
for the work of the department Itself,
let me remind you that Mr. Plnchet
Ims had four Investigators going ever
our work, and I nin perfectly satisfied
te stand upon what they say."
Charge Made In KcJiuttat
The charges of Majer Warburton,
who Is head of the city's Department of
Public Welfare, were in rebuttal te
Kenneth h. M. Tray, secretary of the
Public Charities Association. Mr. Pray
lieferc the National .Municipal League
convention nt the City Club en Wed
nekdav, praised the work of the State
Welfare Department.
Majer Warburton retorted In a long
ttfttement te tiie effect that the de
partment was n "rotten political spot,"
mid attackeil Dr. Ilaldy us n "past
ma-ter of the political art and a per
Min.'il henclimnn of the late Senater
Penrose." '
"It should be made clear Mint I have
imt conducted an Investigation of the
State Department of Public Welfare,"
,ii Mr. Prav today. "With n sub
(iniimlttce of the Plnchet Citizens'
Committee I examined the phase of the
Stale welfare work, namely, npproprla nppreprla
inns te private charities.
"Obviously, any statement in refer
inre te the administration of the tie
ii.irtment was made en my own respon
sibility, after personal observation in
the ordinary course of my regular work,
i nd repi evented in no sense n report te,
,in h less a report by, the Plnchet com
mittee. In due time specific facts re
l.itlng te the department will be sub
mitted te we pruiiii' 111 me cuiuuiiiniiy,
when they can judge mere certainly
than at present of the work It. Is
doing."
BONAR LAW WINS IN FIRST
DIVISION IN COMMONS
Has Majority of 103 Against Laber.
Presents Irish Bills
Londen. Nev. 24. (By A. P.) The
fii.t division in tiie new Heuse of Cem
mens, which occurred this afternoon,
was iiirried bv the ISevernmeiit by a
majority of lO.'J against the Laberltc
(Munitien.
When Prime Minister llenar Law
moved that the it eminent be em
powered te (like all the time of the
Heuse for Government business during
tliN M-slen the 1. a be rites opposed It.
The Pihne Minister's motion, how hew
ever, was carried by a vote of 238 te
135.
.Mr. Benar Law today introduced the
bill putting into effect the constitution
of the Irlh Piee State, nml the Tree
State "Ciiii-eipicntlnl Prevision Bill."
I tot li measures rwclved their .first for
mal rending.
CIlllAl'F.n BADICM
A reduction lu 170.000 per (ram bu
rtcMitl Ix'Pn announced. That mean. th
plif of eni'-tinty-flrlith of a sear', pro
duction Of lnetlmabl benefit te mankind,
In Urn cure of ill-inn" tills reduction In prlc.
ineinn wMeHiire.nl benefit. Timely article,
en all commodities tun these u rare
radium. renetltut n iurt of thn appeal of
'( riu'tne-M Section of the l'CDLie L.DOIi.
'Make It a Hublt." Adv.
ROOFING
MATERIALS
Mmiiif irlurril by
f . n. itritci.K t e be n. in street
"I" S7M ll'rt.1 IWBt
Get Your Heme Wired for Xmai
. INCLUDING FIXTURES
NOTHING TO PAY
UNTIL AFTER
THE NEW YEAS
Thin W Glv
Yeu Up
SSlfclL
15 MONTHS
TO PAY
Whalen-Cresby
tWiSt0 140 N. 11th ST. ?
''ttn Friday Ee. and Saturday Afttrnoea
TR PER THOUSAND
III RIISINFSS MRnS
printed en the best quality bund-cut
ui'ls (peiltively no rough cdm)
huiinjH h uw ,rii.,. .iiut ft t,, hardly
111 lIl'VUlllH fli.it w inril ulilj.h tpnlv
imwnu you neil your nulwi reuli be
iiliieeil at luch a low price, -Hut all you
!nun te de Is if, t our Kilmnlei and you nlll
i'm ie reniliiml Hint uUi you the belt
... ,..1. i. j.i-r naa, regaruieia or pnee.
1 ,'.nLT nt M.'8 I'er 1000.
cull jv.nr inn nr 1'nrV H20 for anmplra
THE MAJESTIC PRESS
PRINTERS and STATIONERS
1211 Girard Ave Phila., Pa.
K'i I'..'"0 yj" en H Tour printing
inil itntlenery. We can iv you raea.r.
7-flM,'tfltJ'"mmi''iiiiimijimin
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Before Yeu Ferget
Just jet down in your market
note book
Victer Bread
6 c
leaf
WHEN you have tried It
once, there will be no
further need fm- iirirlne
w .ou J"ft you'll get the
icter hnbit.
tHIIH t
ti oil our Stere
iirrjifiTi
UlMHlW
Storer Open 9 A. M. te 8.30 P. M.
!?
IArmjr and Navy Football Game will be breadcasted
by Oimbels powerful radio station every play and song
. and cheer.
Eighty Years of Faithful Service
Gimbel Brethers
MARKET CHESTNUT n EIGHTH NINTH
Philadelphia, Friday, November 24. It22
Dan Altmun, former Ail-American Football Star, In II PfW
specially-built station ever press stand in Franklin fleld rw
by special wires te Glmbels stere will direct the bread I SftttlfdAV
Come te the Tep e' the World Philadelphia's Great "Family Tey Stere"
Even Grandpa chuckles and grows young again.
Can't get Dad away from the Punch and Judy Shewl
And the youngsters fairly "squeal" with delight ever the
Bear Shew, the Treasure Heuse, Santa Claus and the
Herd of live Ponies Free Rides for
the Children!
And toys! Imagine real little sewing machines te
make Delly's clothes en! Imagine real movie-machines
with full-size films! And trains with real steam-driven
engines! And autos with honest-te-goodness meters!
And eh, just everything!
Four Big Tey Specials for Today
eautiful Imported
Dells
Leng curling hair, sleeping eyes with
real lashes; very pretty, dainty faces.
And full jointed Delly can sit and
kneel. 22 inches tall, special at $1.95
a real baby! Yeu paid $7.60 for such
dells last year. Ana 23 inches at $2.93
were $7.50 last year.
Bungalow-Style Dell
Houses
18 inches high and 20 inches long.
Twe rooms wonderfully "real" houses.
Special, $5.
Delly's Carriage of All-Reed
Heavy rubber tires no jolts.
Daintily upholstered, full-lined heed.
Finished in ecru color.
Pictured. Special ....
JM"
$6.95 0tei7
Imported Trains llrfr
With iron locomotive with step; .'! V"
conches and 12 sections of track. At I Jfl'ff
S.1.75. j 1 1
Glmbelj, Tep e' th World Tey Stere, fourth fleer.
Women's Coats. Capes and Wraps
"Clean-Up" of Little and Big Lets Frem Your Favorite,
Regular Makers
And at Savings of
$12.50 te $30
And a style-variety that ranges from sports models te dressy affairs.
Fur-Cellared dOC
Coats at- L
Well-cut, well-made, well-tailored.
Wrap styles and coat styles.
$39
Fur-Cellared Belivia
Coats at
With big, bisr wolf fur cellars or with
caracul.
$49.75
Really de Luxe Sports Coats at
$39.75 - $49.75
Often of finest British coatings.
But the wonder part is their huge shawl
cellars of natural raccoon, skunk - dyed
opossum or wolf.
And at $59
The most exceptional qualities of belivia.
Ceat styles. Cape styles. Wrap styles.
Set off by fine beaver, squirrel, wolf, or
fox fur cellars.
Olmbelt, Stleni of Srcn, Third fleer.
Deen Styles in Sale
of Girls' Coats
at $19.75
Values, $25 te $29.75
Beautiful, dressy models
unusual styles. Wonderful
belivias, fine veleurs.
And great "spertsy" top coats
including the double-faced
coatings that the most smartly
dressed girls are wearing.
Many fur-cellared with
nutria, bcaverette, lapin!
Loveliest brown tones, blues,
grays, wonderful mixtures.
Sizes for 6 te 10 years and
special models for ages 12 te 1G
years.
Olmeeli, Saloni of Dress, Third fleer.
Tomorrow
Women's $19.75, $25
and $30 Dresses
at
$16.75
.Mostly Peiret twills, tricetine?, wool crepes and wool
jerseys the smart, pretty woel-dressus that everybody
wears new Winter has come.
But four silk models included one in the popular two
piece effect, with pleated .skirt and all-ever bi aided coatee ceatee coatee
tep. Or long-line drapy crepes, with hipuckles of big
cut-black motifs with sparkling bead tassel?.
Ten styles in the woel-dressos including four in
wool-jersey.
It's a woel-jcrscy, with mighty pretty embroidery
teuthc-, that is pictured.
Sized in the let up te -IS.
Oimfc!t, Salen? of Drs, Third fleer.
80c Chocolate
Almend Clusters,
45c lb.
50c Asserted Wrapped
Caramels at 35c lb. box
Combination Pound of asserted
chocolates, pound of Cream Al
monds and pound of asserted hard
and niled gloss candles; ija.
the 3 lbs. for tttC
Combination Pennd wrapped Car
amels and pound of Chocolate
straws, asserted flavers: BA.
the 2 lbs. for OS7C
Anether New Gimbel
Package
"Woodland" Chocolate-covered
Fralts and Netst packed In a
beautiful Keld box; a f nt
rare treat ; lb. box atwl .efiO
Imported "Fearres," staffed cleus
candles, with a flavor all their
own. Special at Se
lb DOC
Glmbels, Chestnut Street Annex
end Subway Stere.
Thank Gimbels That Women's Smart Very Smart! Colonial Pumps are $5.85
- -
Instead of $9 te $12.50
Just one of the many in
stances of hew you can save by
making this your Shee Stere!
The Fashionable "Brogues";
Smart Two-Tenes; Distinctive
Satins ; Suedes ; Mat Kid ;
Dressy Patents.
Special 2182 PAIRS
women's $7.50 and 58 Lew
Shoes. Odd lets from our
own stock. Only a few pairs
of any one kind, but such
bargains,
every pair . .
$3.50
-Glmbels, Second fleer.
-.
Women's Gleve-Silk Vests
fc1 QC Fer usual $2,35
Pi.e70 te $2.95 Values
Tailored styles with bodice tops. Firm rich quality. And e
pretty petal pink. Christinas gifts!
Lacy Gleve Silk' Cami.seles at $1.55 usually $2.25.
Oimbels, First fleer.
Women's Irish Linen
Handkerchiefs -JSLa
35c Each; Three for $1
All spoke-stitched; all with smart half-inch
hems. And the hand-embroidery in white or
colors.
Glmbels, Firs: flecr.
Dainty Jacquard and Warp-Print
Ribbons at 45c
Fer Making Gifts
All the- pastel shades and vivid red, sapphire,
Nile green, rose. Widths, 4-?4 te (Jit ins.
A sieciallj geed riblien for covering coat
hangers, J 6c jard. One yard covers a coat
hanger. 4 inches wide. eimbels, rir.t fleer
Men's and Women's
Weel Hosiery
Specials
Women's Weel Hosiery from
England. Rich heather mixtures
in ribbed effects or plain knit.
Usual $2 and $2.25 values,
$1.45
Men's English Weel Hosiery.
Browns, grays and navy. Usual
SI quality, at
68c
Glmbels, rirst fleer.
Twe Important Sales ,'hnc Subway Stere
Standard Heavy-Quality
Weel-and-Fiber
RUGS
Clese Te Half Price
D
Captured 473
Splendid Dresses
Sl78 Woofs
Velveteens te Sell at
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lip
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$10
Values $19.75,
$220, $25 te
$29.75
Including blouse
top styles in Peiret
twillslike the two
color model pictured,
with its elaborate
silk-embroidery.
But stralghtline
twills, and trlcetine
and the slip-ever
Htyles in wool Can Can
eon crepes,
Canten Crepes
beaded, embroidered,
panelled, d v a p e d,
buckle-trimmed, color-faced,
cole r
brightened. Charmeuses. Sat
ins, Crepes de Chine.
Misses' sizes for
ages 16 and 18.
Women's si!e.s
30 te 44.
Olinbels, Subwty Stere,
All Neat, Attractive Patterns
9x12 ft. ...$11.75; Value, $18.00
8.3x10.6 ft., $10.50; Value, $16.50
7.6x9 ft $9.00; Value, $15.00
6x9 ft $5.00 ; Value, $9.00
SEAMLESS
WORSTED-FACE
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
RUGS
Oriental and nil-ever patterns, ulmest
perfect; one-piece Rugs.
7.6x9 ft., $16.75;
If perfect. $25.00
8.3x10.6 ft., $22.00;
If perfect, $33.00
9x12 ft, $16.75 te $23.50;
If perfect, $25.00 te $35.50
FINE SEAMLESS VELVET
RUGS
Seme fringed copies of the fine Royal
Wilten Rugs.
9x12 ft., $39.50;
If perfect, $56.00
8.3x10.6 ft., $37.50;
If perfect, $52.00
6x9 ft., $22.00; If perfect, $30.00
11.3x12 ft., $56.00;
If perfect, $75.00
-Olmtieu. Bulimy Stere,
Women's Cap and Scarf of
Seft Brushed Weel
Levely Gifts for the Yeung Girls
$3.95 a set
Others are up te 50.75, varying mere in stvle
than quality. Come in blues, browns, tans, navy,
bndit jockey red, oxford gray and tweed coloring-.
Itrushcd Weel Scarfs that are veritable wrap-,
at S.VJ3; thick and soft as fur! Have a belt,'
pockets, heavy knotted fringe and roll tuxedo
cellar in contrasting checks or stripes.
uimDeit, necswe.r, rirst fleer,
Winter Gloves for Men
The Kind ''He" Would Like
At 85c Seft, heavy woolen gloves with long, close-fitting
wrists; gray and heather mixtures.
At $1.50 -Attractive appearing one-clasp gray suede gloves,
warmly neece-hned.
At $2.50 One-clasp washable tan enpe gloves the well-known
r ewnes make.
Oimbels, First fleer.
$3, $5 and $7 Ready-te-Wear
Hats at $1.95
A manufacturing milliner''? "let ee"
we pii-mird net te up his ncmc, but
you can't mi-h his style!
He ceul ln't nm'e thm today for
what we arc pricing then at $1.93!
Satins diiMtyns and panne velvets.
Trimmed with brocades, tinsels, monkey
fur and ostrich.
Mostly bl.-uk. but a goodly number of
fall colors.
Ounbelt, Fmt fleer
784 AIl-Woel Sweaters
Miaker-knit. J
Pntcnt-k-nit. tin,., vT"
that adds service.
Men's at $5.50
Values $7
With Shawl Cellar
and Twe (7 j
Pockets $OU
Beys' at $4.95
With V-Neck
at $4.45
White, nay, niuroer
eal brown and dark
gri en.
Olmbeli, Siertlnjr Ooedi, Fourth fleer
Give the Student, the Teacher, Business
Man or Weman, the Professional Man
Brief Cases, $3.95 sF,"y
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Cemes in smooth cewli d"
leather (selected 3l-..-eunce) an 1
has all-around straps, lelkr
buckles, a roll handle, two huge
pockets, an adjustable spring
lock, and a top-bar extending
acresr. the entire bag. Size 11x10
We knew it is the best alue in
town today.
Olmbeli, Flret fleer.
Men's New Four-in-Hand
Ties at 50c
Will be nicely boxed, if for Christmas
gifts.
Men bought them who knew what men like
in .ics pick one or a dozen and put them by
till gift time.
Stripes and figures and lets of thorn.
50c a low price because the maker wanted
te share the Gimbel orders.
Olmbeli, J-ir.t fleer, Ninth Street.
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