SISpBB' " r ' B"'P;fl mWKfWHn " hB''1 "-5 '" V ." ' a W '. ,'iW 'I UVV? RWfjU. dVJ i'rf '". '" ' '"WS!i'A ,-yn'iiNw MMiBiPfOTWnHia i .i,..i. .;. - ., . - I- i EVENING PTJfcLIC MDGBR-JPHlLADELPfllA; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922 " iff i hu "j ini kiii.mx w nun .1 111 uuuuu CHECK Sf'IE U, S. Agents Unearth Nation wide Express Paper Counter felting Scheme TRAIL LED TO THIS CITY PU Atteclated rrces fcbuiy Turk, N. !., Dec. 22.-A bnc search by Federal agents and prl prl Mte detectives for counterfeiters who Ltd been flooding the country with . ..i An,rrlrmi Railway Express money eilers, Las been ended with the tt here of Giles M. Knnney, nn nvcr, nnd the arrest In rsew ur i A. nf Jntncs Watsen end Wnllrr 11. 'mX.! 1 1 " ' "sclec1 ' Cit ? ill ,rh Mi the snng eperntcd, It was en id, fidaded XcwVeJurhilndelnhin, Pitts K. New Orleans, Birmingham and SSnmen am nlwd te have passed .TVfrtt of the blue travelers' cct of the American Railway Ex nrMS in denominations of $30 and 4100 Officials of the express company Sed thin was O'O first biicrenfu attempt in thirty years te pass forged trawlers' check. . . . The trial of the nllefied counterfeiters ,,lr,lck in New erk hint Novem S h?n u hank teller, checking his accounts, noticed something wrong with fhetextiirc of out of the clicks wltlr-u he had caslied. An alarm was linmrdi ntflv tent out and imeMigutien triieui'd that $S00 worth of the hocus paper r'e'ry bank, inilreud ticket office and express ofiie In tim country then was notified te be en the lookout for the .eunterfelts. Detective Davenport ro re reived n tip that thf counterfeits were being rnnde In Abhury Pnrk by Ran Ran nev. He trailed the man te n finall nrinting shop here, where the detective wits he found him comparing Bome of the bepis checks with nuthentic paper. Ranney was arrested. Federal agents then went after Melan nnd Watsen. They were guided In their urareh bv reports from various cities of the passing of fllrallnr worthless raper. The trail led first te Philadelphia, but hen the detectives nrrived the counterfeiters had passed 5-100 in conn cenn itfelt checks and moved en te Pitts burgh. . Detective Davenport enM one of the hard had confessed. Ranne.. who is alleged te have been the brains of the plot, is declared te line been a mem ber nf a gaim of postage stamp counter feiter". oeral of whom wre cnptuieri at Writ Allenhurst lavt vear. He has nerved timu in the Federal peniten tiaries at Atlanta nnd flnlvri.leii. Detective, I)aenpert said. DIES AT HOSPITAL ENTRANCE Benjamin Belnnsky, forty years old, if 633 Wilder Mrcet. died this morning in he was being curried into Mount Sinai Hcpititl from the patrol wagon nf the Third and Dickinten Ntrccts po lice station. Fer two weeks he had (emplaiiicd of severe pains in his chest. Kirlv thi" mm nine his wife. .Tenni .Tenni .Tenni nuoke and found him ling half nm nm leiem hi the bed. I'nalda te reach n Tiliv-lc'ni'. she called t lie puller- station for help. Fancy Flerida Oranges dez38c,50c These are thin-skinned, sweet as sugar, and full of juice. In all our Hi ores fe TAYNEX subdues J coughs quickly and pleasantly. It must! Fer JAYNEX is sim ply Dr. Jaync's Expectorant, the surest remedy millions knew for coughs, in tablet form. lenftrn no iiifcelir. nor hcbit-fermini drui. 6fa for Children ! Jiffi - - r Jr sz & vv' "V ""III,. $7k f -flffSSS . 'f jr. '"?W ?. ?.4l THE BEST PRESENT rTMUS best present for heys and (rirls, rela tives nnd friends in n savings account in this bank which pays 4 Interest and -enifi'. Hives pcrsunul t'apital and Surplus $1,600,000.00 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 6 P. M. Fer Saturday Will you fully assume responsibility with ua for Christmas deliveries? Be sure that our representa tives have agreed te deliver. The Stere of a Millien Gifts Gimbel Brethers MARKET' CHESTNUT i EIGHTH NINTH . Philadelphia, Friday, December 22, 1922 We can de wonders in rushing Christmas purch ases bought even up te 1 o'clock Saturday, but take nothing "for granted." Get our premise then we knew and can act. Fer Saturday Did Yeu Remember Gloves for the Children? Beys' and Glrte Smart Lined Suede Gloves, brown or gray, very special values at $1.25. Warm Woolen Gloves for the "Outdoor" Man. Woolen glevcg in oxford crray or heather colors. Regular $1.25 values at 85c. Women's Pique - Sewn One-Clasp Mecha Gloves. Very beautiful quality. Gray. Regular $3 value for $2.15. Olmbali, Ftrtt fleer. Indestructible Pearl Bead Necklaces With White Geld Diamond-Set Clasp $6.95 Instead of $15 Becaube Gimbels bought for you right in Paris and liter ally bought out a fine maker. 24-inch strands, graduated. Real pearl shimmer! Christmns flnc! Fancy Colored Bead Necklaces Sparkling jewel effects topaz, ruby, red, amethyst, aquamarine, fet, solid nnd novel.. "mingled" colorings. Very exceptional at 1.1)5. Olmbtlf, Tlrst fleer. Many people like extra supplies of pretty handker chiefs in case some one's been forgotten. The feU lowing arc just the thing Hand-Embroidered Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 3 for $1 They're fine and sheer and hem stitched, and have hand embroid ery in one comer. Well Christmas-box as many sets ns you like. Otinbelj, tint fleer. "Something for a boy about 8." "Something for an invalid woman." "Something for an elder oerien"ve'r hlaine? fnlht con cen Mtantly - -J ' "" r.Vnf " BOOKS And last-minute searchers have about one hundred thousand se lections r Fer Instance The Wonder Boek of Knowledge, $2 Answers the theupanfl"! of ques tions children ask. Over 700 tllus tllus tratlens. The Children's Bib'c. S3.50 Rejections from the Old nnd New Testnments. tmnnlated and errantfnd bv Henrv A. Sliermnn and Charles Keitor Kent Profusely Illustrated In color Favorite Fairy Talcs, $1 Edited nnd nrranprd by Lecan Maruhnll One hundred Illustrations Aladdin 'n Red nidlng-Hoed. 'n everything I The Count of Mentr Crhte, $1 Oy Alexandre Di'mai Illustrated with scenes from the photoplay pro duced bv William Vex. Broken Barriers, $2 Meredith Nichelson's latest book. A story of a typical American girl and her family. Ged's Minute, 60c A book of 368 dally prayers. Olmleb, Tirst fleer. Men's Big, Swagger Ulsters, Overcoats and Great Coats and Kuppenheimer Makes Fer men who knew what's what in clethea ter men who want te be sure of getting what's right without having te bother, these two famously fine makes at $35 $40 $45 Newest nnd smartest of overceatings and models. Deep-pile fabrics, 'ever- plaids, Scotch heather?, "onsrrvative dress Overcoats in Meltons and Kerseys, up te $75. Londen-Made Overcoats $45 $55 $65 Of Scotch veleurs, Shctlnnds, heathers, Irish duffles, fancy Dev Dev onshire mixtures. These Overcoats arrived ahead of the new higher tariff. Plaid-Back Novelty Overcoats, Values te $40, at &Z wB&tfsZt WrWi 'lii 11D59N jnftlr InM 9r 11 iBfl rat 111 Iwm mm ti f Jl' .iSlBP bVHl sfj. I till & 'HBBinBCI Crombie Overcoats of J. & J, Crembic's (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) finest overceating; in new colorings $CC Men's Suits at $29 Extra trousers te match at SO. Worsteds, enssimcres, cheviets, tweeds, diag onals, herringbone weaves, pencil stripes. $22.50 Evening Dress Clethes Full .'.-efs jits at $40 te $70. Tuxedo suits at $35 te $65. Dress and Tuxedo Vests f t0 $12.30. Qimbebi Second fleer, Ifinth Street. Fer Her Boudoir Perfume bottles of frosted col ored glass with a saucy parrot painted en the side of M them Dainty ivory-finished boudoir oil lamps, complete with shade, $2.75 Pa,r $1.50 Each Paisley in the Kitchen! Paisley - patterned rubberized household aprons, 50c Rubberized S'lk Tourist Cases, $1.25 Have the pockets. Specially priced, $1.25. Otmejli. rttit fleer. $9 te $15 Wide Satin-Bordered Silk Umbrellas for Women $7.50 Oioesc a purple, green, gar net, navy or brown one te please her. They have the very smart, new handles you'd expect at $9 te $15; long amber-tint, white or colored tips and stub ends and slim nilk cases te complete them. Gimbels, Tm fleer. Delightfully Dcbennalre Deauville Kerchiefs Special $2.95 and $3.95 Thrv'tr taken smart femininity by storm' Put they're, e bocemlngr--wheilior Knotted Jauntily nbeut th threat uurt 'ii u muffler or fash ioned into a lit'le hat or cypsy tur Irfin. nr two (."inblned Inte a stun nine .il Muli .olerln,"' Merry frypy prints, quaint .IiiiianeaB srenes en penjen sniHll "r leR'tnt" deslsna or pv nlashln(?" eius en tan with often a wide border te complete the color scheme, and peme llke Barduna of colorful pekles behind scrcclia of vines and kaes. Others at $2.25 te $6 Olmbel'i Weracn'i Ifeckwesr, First Fleer Brand-New Just ini '1000 Silk Petticoats at $2.95 and $3.95 Plain-color satins. Changeable satins. Silk jerseys color trimmed. And such "color combina tions! Flounces shirred, corded, pleated. -Otmocte, Second fleer. Beautiful Diamond-Set Jewelry Bought At Savings Yeu Share Her Diamond Bar Pin or Ring Solid platinum front bar pins with 1 4-karat geld back. All set with fine white cut diamonds. Save a third from regular prices, at and $17.95 $18.95 Her Diamond Ring $23.95 pure The style pictured. Solid white geld mounting set with fine. M C7 white diamond about Yi karat. Exceptional at ' VD Larger stones--50-100 te 65-100 karat at $335 i a 'karat, including v l I mounting. n ' .. . IJiamend-fcet carf Pins for Him Several styles of 14-karat green geld, set with real aquamarine sapphires, el.vfncs tourmalines or ether stones combined v. ith , a & i cut white diamond. A regular $18.50 value at . . $ 1 0 Glmbels, First fleer. -- f I wvuA A. wfm Levely "Intimate Gifts" Crepe de Chine Nightgowns at $3.95 and $4.95 Kinds she'll save te luck in her new over night b a g. Prettiest lacy ptfects with shell pink or orchid silk. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, at $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Orchid and hell pink nderable hay or taste ful "tai'ered" model'. Mostly strap-top. Oimbeli, Second fleer. Men's Sweaters $5 In the Gift Class Men's button-front Sweat ers; surplice neck, two pockets; can be worn tinder the coat. 'Brown and dark oxfords. $9.75 (White) Pure worsted pull-overhead Sweaters; big shaker knit style, shavl cellar, purled bottom; all-white; very popular with high--choel boa and girls. Men's Bath Robes, Prices Begin at $4.95 Others at $6.95 and $8.50 Six hundred ,n tb jrie-ip t!rs men pick for thrm thrm fcIves, hence afi ch"i-ing for a man's gift. $4.95, $6.95, $S.50. Gtmb-)!i First fleer. Ninth Street 'IbV Fur Carloads- -FemrBf wonderful TOYS Pi- Regular $2.50 Dells at 95c "11 jeinted: 15 jnclies tall. Regular $7.50 Mama Dells -'0 inches tall. In pretty drers, shoes and stockings, at 9.1. Beautiful Imported" Imported" Dells, Display Dells and Samples Half Price trd Have Just Come te the Tep e' the World Tey Stere rhe recent freight embargo tied up shipments some lets have been en the read since early in November! Plenty of dell carriages and dells and autos and wagons and velocipedes two carloads from the American National Com pany, of Teledo, famous makers of big toys. But plenty of everything! Many "Specials' at Very Real Savings Helns ".Santa" te mere ambitious I'ivinu, and clems decks for us! The famous funny Walking Wallepus at 85c been $1.50. Regular $8 Lionel Electric Trains new $5.95 A dandy outfit! Regular $5 Tey Sewing Machines at $3.95 Yes. they really sew! Regular 85c Sandy Andy Toys at 68c. Regular SI. 25 Tinker Tevs at 95c. Regular $1.50 Sets of Indian Soldiers at $1.15. Regular $10 Mama Dells New $7.95 I Daintily dressed ..nd cvn fnef ta'l Glmbelt, Tii e the World Tey Stere, Fourth fleer. Girls' and Beys' $1.95 Reller Skates $1.45 II VMaW Few git't- w !! In- mere prized bv crui or l than a pair of roller skatp., one the best feim& of outdoor or m loer exerci.se. : rls h i 1 A iih.r strap with cl.imji ' Heys )n. -t .1 l.ul. wltli lt.lther Htl.lll ,111(1 i il , All bUat.a v-.ui te inljimfJ te any Fl. roeiI f'.' I'lal si. if. M1"''! nt $1 l'i, nlue l '' s, ji , , ' ..i ' -. Clirlsunai Kin-'k'nu ' ' if' Feet-Balls, at $1.75 te $9 Air Rifles, at $1 te $5 (.IiiiIipI spcilul ii(M.het, Lliifd. Ilnlll Air ltirlc. nl ''l U"' 0 nibf'" I urtb fleer Last Chance for Gimbel Christ mas Candies 8 lbs. of Candy for $2 Gimbel Special, Comprising J lbs. Asserted Chocolates Pound Asserted Caramels Pound of Hard and Filled Gless Candies And Pound of Clear Fland-Madc Sugar Toys '1 no Kight Pounds fur $2 21a-lb. Bexes of Asserted 7C-, Chocolates at ' 0C Other Gimbel Christmas Candy Specials ,")-lb. r.e.'s Asserted Choeolatos at SI. 2."). ,")-lb. lvies of Christmas, Mixtures at 1.2."). Park & Tilt'erd's Candy Tey Sliep at 7.h Asserted t. hoeelate.s, pai-kul m 1-, 2-, :)- and eAb boxes at 60c ; sue lb. G.n.be'.n feen.' btrnt Annex nj Subuay Stere Subway Stere Sale of iMk-Ovet Winter Shoes 9 ' T qi l I nc S '"or detects but they're hard te find. , s iwenty&tylcs All are High Shoes. Tun calf und black kid and "two-tones." Stylish heels. All sizes m the sale. $1.75 and $2.90. Women's Werth Deuble l rwr -.-.I. . . y m-uTa ) "i'll l J Women ' ' ' ' ' V $2.90 5 d ; - high shoes from our regular stock. Seme show miner defects but they're hard te find. All are High Shoes. Tun calf und black kid and "two-tones." Stylish heels. All sizes in the sale. $1.75 and $2.90. Special for Christmas 2100 Pairs of Women's and Girls' Four-Buckle Arctics $3.45 And Men's "Walk-Over" and "Legan" Shoes a po.eu 3000 pairs dressv kinrls Rlnck .nc tan. All -, ana wiatns IW; r.--i'l:yjv 05filf&? $1-75 HPi MHBiL srzz-X, r"" ," " - - - . M UlmUli, Hubwar Btert . ZS-zJ Ai