asgsHw Bp- ,,jT7'7 sfcs75r &?; . v re i6 B.v 1 xCPfX Stere Hours 9 te 5:30 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1021 i ii -I, . ' 'KtnffifniW ltl110 Gimbel Brethers 8 MARKET 'CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia, Tuesday, Nev. IS, 1921 Piane Stere open till 9 P. M. offering the very elegant Harring ton Plnycv-Piane (mncic by Hardman, Peck & Ce.) for $595. First payment, sny $10. Enter en Market at 8th. November goods at January prices we have pushed reduction sales two months ahead. November purchases payable in January. flu 121 g; Treasure Island Ahey! n ir.,a mi ' A'mji ?& 7. f?Ji.if lir- , H!H .lUL.-f -Vit Jirf-"i-s-3 fr. ; If 1 A C K. I' V IP L j nMI' . wbtlefsAvJ, lw ;,SeJ?vSm HivfnTr-Srsv lift I Mgm$B' I'fiLM . 5rjZWA,XSX. jO x.- lA74a2r'lr.U y'. . . -rX&llll w i iipiiim l !5 w ' - Pwf J SE '1 &Z2Z&Afr& 1.. "Jmtmrsm 'W8A&.ZZ&3gZZ:.ll''&? wr z&LxxiX's9 . '- e y-urt-rm.mw;wss&'f 3fraC e .tf-'fnH V' affiSStSSSSS fkk i -s!a rr?rt ..Ywawf.Br7 ( . ; -r.$mires3w.v vw;-' j.-- 1 .i..MI-.r,,'W (. r " Y,' i-YC. ' QlV'A?.X,WMZ-'Z:3 .. 1 MXr '"fcli . -e s.tff.. .n i- ' w ivs?v'. rs. v &Mf0M.r,& I r si rV N XOvV .7" . M 'invijm WrPfX SM- .j -; Itllirr tmJ7ffS Mi r 7Tvf HT ' Shiver m' Timbers! rai:' fih WW ,.i ii j (L 'J v C7K Just suppose. Beys and Girls, you were te find a big black sea chest a regular pirates' sea-chest, all full of doubloons and Pieces of Eight, just like Jim Hawkinfe found en Treasure Island? What Would Yeu De? Why, of course ! We knew you would. You'd hurry right here te Gimbels Fourth Fleer te this regular Treasure Island of your own. Because, de you knew what's happened this year? You'd never guess ! Well, it's this! Santa Claus and the Pirates " ,J3$W Santa Claus has gotten together all the old pirates that ever sailed the seas yes, sir, Old Pew and Leng Jehn Silver and Israel Hand and Black Deg and even "Captain Flint," Leng Jehn's old par rot, don't you remember, who used te scream "Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!" Such mustaches and such fierce eyes and cutlasses! You'd think even Old Santa Claus would be frightened by such a crew! Just Suppose Christmas Magic But there isn't anything Santa Claus can't de, is there? De you knew he's put all these ferocious old sea dogs te work te make him the most wonderful toys and games and things that children could pos sibly dream about even at Christmas time. Yeu surely would have laughed te see such bleed-thirsty adventurers working se hard te help Santa Claus make a happy time for every child. It was all his won derful Christmas magic that did it, don't you think? And, Oh, Such Toys ! And such wonderful, wonderful toys as they've helped Santa Claus te make ! Just bushels and bushels of them mere than would go in all the stockings of all the little boys and girls in the world, you'd almost think. Dells and trains and animals, pretties for the Christ mas tree, games and books and the cutest little dell furniture some thing just right for everybody! Something just right for you ! - W r A ftHMiiW1 K, sselffl ks..( 'my r.' jrL- w'n f&srysSf-u Ca I M i 1 Mmm wmmmm 3 nt. '. kZ wmm mm M 111111 .& m tt m ServVrA ' . K&mitr :-imiv l --,, mm SS.'ff' --"7i mt v v r ha : m ?mmmM& um - --t :y v ?..xJar . 'qivujj m zwmmm m. . mmmmmg?p ,. mg-gmmmmmmizzzzzmgsmgz.s WpweHHII Santa Claus and the Pirates Send an Invitation They want you all, each and every one of you, te visit this wonderful Treasure Island at Gimbels and when you have seen everything and decided just what you want in your Christmas stockings you must be sure te tell Santa Claus and then well, see what happens Christmas morning. V,'' mm IP 1 -v? vr Vr5 N"'- Sp fl s VV? V-i Punch and Judy! Hurrah! Did veu ever sec a Punch and Judv show? Yeu didn't ' You'll iust nearlv dip lauphinjr! It's the verv funniest K nd nf a sheu. It's a show people ha laughed at for hundreds of years. Punch comes out, and he has a stick, and then he but that's telhnp and we muttn't tell until yeu'e seen it. And you be sure te bring Daddy and Mether, tee, be cause, well te tell the truth, grown ups think it's just as funny as chil dren de only bemetimes. you knew, they don't like te say se. But you leek at Daddy when jeu can spare time from watching Punch ; you'll see him laugh! Santa Claus has ether Punch and Judy Shows in his pack te bring te little folks who love the fun. Yeu ask him about them. Sate' Ml ? i a 5 1 1 " v ' 9w fl5 m& . : li iimii"i rC I"1 i s .; - :SSeia -j2 t-'V BiSsi SU9SS ?2Stt?. ,!- . v ' ii zpses r;. mm ra1 Sgs yw m m k px a 'h z . z r zrz f00v;i' . .',.... wassr--x mmm i Mnf'jr , myf rzr?!MJ - L-ia - T7,j WMXKL. y? . 1 !ii. 5re3 mmm hm&v' -JlPlf - lEY r lrs P t2r J! P n, Reck-a-Bye Baby en the Tree Tep Wouldn't you just love te find one of these beautiful "Treasure Island" dells en the top branch of your Christmas Tree, Little Girl? We knew you would, because, you see these dells of "Treasure Island" are such unusually lovely dells. And there are se many of them that you'll be sure te see just the very one. Don't forget te tell Santa Claus. There are lady dells and baby dells and character dells and every single thing a dell needs from a trunk te travel with te dishes for her afternoon tea. And eh, girls, be very sure you see the cunning little kitchen cabinets for your cloll-heusc kitchen! f f7'VV 7fZ "& Z&J&zf? Bears Are Such Clever Beasts They're the most intelligent animals. They can think of the most exciting things te give a little girl, all wrapped up in pink paper, and they knew just exactly what a boy wants te find in his blue paper package. Yeu ask your Daddy or your Mether te buy you a ticket for the "Treasure Island" Bear Shew. And then one of Santa's own especially trained bears will bring you a package pink if you're a girl, blue if you're a boy and you will have all the fun of a present and a lovely surprise. Little Felk! Big Felk! Beys and Girls ! Santa has the dearest, cutesf, strongest, gentlest little ponies here, and he will lean you one for a ride. There's one just the right size for each of you from tiny little sister te great big brethei'. And what de you think, Santa has named the ponies after his friends, the pirates out of "Treasure Island." There is "Pew" and "Silver" and "Jim" and "Pell" and "Ben Gunn," but there there isn't room te tell you all. Yeu just must come in and see what perfectly darling ponies they are and take a geed ride en one of them! "All Aboard!" Teet! Teet! And away gees the train, rattling ever bridges, rearing through tunnels and stepping at stations. Ne sir, net a Pennsylvania train either. Just a train en one of "Treasure Island's" many electric railroads. Beya, you just must sec them. All you de is push a button and they go. There are switches and signals and everything complete, just as en a real big railroad. Daddy is coming te see them, we knew Yeu be sure te have him bring you along. "The Little Bey at the Menkey's Cage" He has the best time. Santa Claus knows just hew children love animals, se he made the pirates bring him a regular menagerie in the held of their treasure ships. Why, he has a whole cage of mon men keysyes he has just the cutest red-cheeked mon keys that ever came out of a jungle te delight a little, boy or girl. And there arc kittens and doggies and bears and elephants apd even a lien that rears but they are a j ganta Claus' animals and very friendly te little children. Ne Christmas stocking is a real Christmas stocking without a Santa Claus animal in it. Yeu .iust tell Mether that. Gimbels, The Big Tey Stere, Fourth fleer. i MxmamxM wWMWMMnit,fcW3
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