1VJLO!' 1 r 'A ' ,v Iftf is- ijftf Si yt U h' ft. ff- B f: it. k t-tr Hi CONFERENCE 0FG.0.P.SENAT0RS Agreement en Allied Debt-Re-, funding Bill Purpose of 'Meeting Tomorrow v - - "GET-TOGETHER" AFFAIR Fer Wednesday BREAD, 5c a Lpaf the same geed Gimbcl bread; the same generous leaf. Counter delivery. . Gimbel Brethers . MARKET i CHESTNUT u EIGHTH NINTH The Gimh'el Store stands splendld'y "first"' In valuo value jrivinir. If nt any time nn niticle for uny reason la sold at less than Gimbel price of that duy a refund will be niude and in spite of most goods being secured here at lower prices. ' . ' tfer 1 Wednesday t. By tlie Aweclatfd Pres WMilnten, Jan 17. Rppub'ican Senators will bold tbeir first conference Of this tcssien of Cencms tomorrow with tbe announced purpose of reaching en agreement en tlic allied debt funding Mil. Streng Democratic opposition te ' the bill In the form in which it m re- I ported te the Senate pHtTday led te I the call bj Senater Curtis, aifclstanl llcpublican leader Seme leaders stated priwite that the conference una te ec nli-e as i sen- eral get-together affair C'eminp. us it i docs, in thr "ake of a fcries of con ferences which Republican Senators! hare had with Present HnrtUnc in-1 aiders attached additional tignitlcance te the meetinp. It In known that four or lit Repub lican Senators arc net wbell in accord , with the majority leader" te i part: policy regarding the refunding bill, am! It wax tlieuelit possible dlv:uieu of that queHlen might tike .1 breadei -eure than jut .1 general rciew .a h meaning aiul purpose of thv. peuJlns "emulation With tbf measure dnwn in turn, 'iplliwi te be ucceptaWc te th" Admin istration, Senate majent leaders art determined te ptih it through tbe Sen 1 ate with a Mew te ipc-dlng up the re funding negotiations, holding the view that a tettVment of the foreign debt question will go a long waj toward improving economic condition' In Lu rope. , , Under the bill as new before the sen- ate. the refunding commission of five members would have very bread power? in conducting negotiations with th" debtor nntienc It would hare author ity te defer interest, payments and al te fix the rate of interest Democrat Senater, und r tbe leadership of Sen Sen aeor bitumens., ranking minentj mem her of the Finance Cemmitter, object tv grant of such powers On behalf of the Administration. It uas stated eflii al v tedaj that the bill an reported te the Senat Finance Com mittee was sati'facterj te Frc'id'nt Harding PLANS W. VA. MINE PROBE Washington, Jan IT (By A P ' f.overner Mercan of Wct Virginia I ailvised Seretary of Laber DaK tedai that be had arranged for an immtd'ate mcftigatlen of condition in the New River coal held concerning which a 'Jelegatien of miners' families protested te President fin-ding eterduy Etl'tlen of families from ceinpan houses was said b the miners te be imminent. m The Safe Drug Stere A Let of 122,400 All Gcnwne Bristle Teeth Brushes An unu-uaily fine "t e' Brushes which w were for' jr.it' 'n ob taining from a lanufacturer who needed ti e tuney mere thaa he did the brusms. Each Brush Guaranteed 35c Sweet Milk Chocolate rfrayai gu v.-' SwutMiu Cnecmatc . . . memairt mn.tm JsttnwmTirak 1 IJIE GCNUINE SWISS TYPE KrguUrly 2Sc lUlf Pound Special 29c CHOCOLATE Peppermint Palties An Atur a. e' tlene irtt i pjr white eep-irTiln rt i n bt fr'm mr rinv n tr ftifv Hrrntarl tOc Special 9Q Pound Puretest RUBBING ALCOHOL Replace trrain al'chel but Mntit for n-ernai use ar d therefore, tax free. Full Pint 50c As (e Symbol Het-Water Bettle Guaranteed 1 Year Rtgularh tj 00 1.69 tl jpoe I HOSPITAL BRAND Absorbent Cotten Snow white iure and perfectly D a e i uuig OLnltlrl k. Itl avarv house- ffm't.1r,l held TCC pound - mtm iwwni gP t'eruxrlv Klkrr-lerniHn J0O llriwiH . cur "nrnr If 10 Market IMS AS! in' Mrtl -ll Murltrt .Ml rptnnt Women's Dresses Eig0f g O) 1 ll rTr V I Ml Worked out te sell at $29. 75 But Gimbel Priced 19.75 Tricetine Satin-Faced Canten Satin-Faced Canten With "personal touches" strongly in evidence with what splendid spirit did designers work them out with us! Trying out the new lighter-weight, supple tricetines in new treatments: werkine out the French trick of usintr both "faces" of satin-faced L Cantens; putting flying panels and loop panels en in new ways; focusing buttons with ever-50-smari trimmings; aeing new inings wiui eeaas wun emoreiuui-y. Twe Medels in Plain Canten Crepe j A Beaded, Flare-Skirt Style in Twe Medels in Satin-Faced Canten Tricetine A Beaded Medel in Canten A Braid-Embroidered Medel in An Embroidered Medel in Canten j Tricetine The tricetines mostly in navy blue some black. , The Canten crepes and satin-faced Cantens mostly in browns, blacks, navy blues, and mehawk a few in the new high "flamingo red." OlZeS OO tO 40. r,lml1.. -.alnus of Drrt. Third fleer. . ---..,.-, -- .- , ,., Men's Clothing Reduced GIMBEL JANUARY SALE INCLUDES OVER-PRODUCTION OF udeijj ffitmii Suits, Overcoats and: Ulsters ALSO OTHER GIMBEL LINES "Srtrf-v Fer Suits and zy Suits in two-, three- nnd four-button models. Single- and double-breasted. V ncy caasime es and cheviets, hl"e sorge, tweeds nnd hemespuns, stripes, finished una unfinished worsteds; plenty of plain colors. Society Brand Sulta of caslmcrcs In IlBht rH- mid brown liadeH' fanry blue lierrlnKbone wenvea; in fancy worsted. cleur?, tweeds, blue trrBca. ihjiicII utrlpts yingle- nnd (louble-breaatcd. Society Brand and Kuppcnhcimcr Suits of the linest imported woolens; nmny nve silk-lined; finished 'and unfinished worsted!, veleurs, cassi nicrcs, tweeds, club checl:s, plaids, herringbone, nnd plenty 'of blues, grnyB and browns. Singlc tfnd detible-bvcastcd models. I he Oterrentii utnl llntern in tlirtte Kreups at JI. HH7 und 43 are in line lerty-plle oNeri-eatltiBS, (hliiehlltuH, whit whit iiea blietlandd. inolteii.s und KriBcv Smarteet fubi Icb. Newtat lnedUc. JaUst i elurliigE. 37 Overcoats Regularly $45 te $50 Fer Suits and Overcoats Regularly $50 te $70 $ 45 Suits and Overcoats Regularly $75 te $90 Men's Fine Crombie Ulsters at 1 Deep Stunner's catin yoke; interlined and highly trimmed. 48-tecfc deuble-breacted models. 559, This lan.ei is in eacn overcoat. Crembie overceatings are the finest imported woolens. Shown fa heather colorings in irrccn, brown and mouse gray, in colorings found only ill Crembies. OUnbeU, Second fleer. Ninth stmtl 4 EV JJ A ou r Beys' Overcoats $8.75 Recently $15 and $16.50 rroef of Gimbel value-giving. Fine selection of chinchilla and novelty overceating?. Every coat is wool lined a big feature. Fer boys of a te 1 i cars. $8.75. (Jlmbtli, Mibniiy blere. Gimbels Get 1800 Mere Pairs of Women's $10 Walking Beets Less Than Cost Of r Manufacture ) t)5 D -eT- $3.75 Walking beets sinarfc tailored and sports clothes styles for dressy street wear. All Gray Kid yes, and it's wash, able kid! AH Tobacco Tan Calf. All Brown Kid. All Black Kid. And Gray Kid with gray craven ctte topping. All sizes and widths AA te D. Ohnbeli. Shee Hterc. geeend fleer. The Great Gimbel SILK SALE Opens Monday, 23d Three Millien People are Interested. We shall be glad te have you examine the silks in advance new. Ne merchandising event in this country quite squals these Gimbel sales. FURNITURE SALE MONDAY SELECT NOW Here is one of the Living -Roem Suites wc shall etTer in next week's sale at $185 It is regularly syoe. During these courtesy days the furniture can be examined critically und leisurely and selections made. Gluibels. SUtb fleer. Haphazard Selection Dees Net Pay in Cheesing The Piane or Player-Piane LVen though buying a "used" instrument, it is worth while te be particular. ., The Piane Sale Offers Excellent Selection net only in used pianos and players, but in brand-new and new v.arc-roem-ubed instruments. Used Upright Pianeh at $50 te $325. Used Player Pianos at SMO te $625. New but slightly thop-seilcd Player-Pianos at $175 te $1100. , Glnibcln, beveuth fleer und Subway Stere. Seme models from stock, made by manufacturers ahead of demand. A number procured from dealers in urgent need of cash. The outcome, an exceptional offer of slightly used and brand-new machines at prices lower than elsewhere. January Clearance Sale of Sample Sewing Machines Prices Cut Decidedly Sayings Frem $8 te $28 Wc believe these prices unduplicated in Philadelphia $1 DOWN AND $1 A WEEK ( X'' Mi in-4ffi i, 'IT iIFk M b.:. i j ' i .-u.aT .rr; v' - . v ' i'jbi i a i B! :yf ffl $60 Singer at $32 I'loer an r, pfjua) e r-w I rr id " uibr flOM te coat $40 New Heme at $21 bllghtly Ui.c-1 $39 Lessing at $29 Demestic n 'ihe, cemplc'i? ei of attachments $10 te $15 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD MACHINE, regardless of age, make or condition, toward the purchase of a DOMESTIC ELECTRIC BOUDOIR CABINET MACHINE. $G9 Demestic, $57 J.r IcpiI in ulx - draw i r heldt ii e tii fit $45 White, $25 hllKtitlv usrd, but lu jm r fut ruiuiliiK enltr. $80 Portable Electric Sewing Machine at $59 PicKel in mnall cna. tan In j'UUiul te any olectrle lIMurr U3cd en juiynablp. $40 Demestic, $21 Hlshtly u-"tl j-" i - m in i, , '2 KvMi' . W v ' $49 New Willard, $41 Wew WlUard W DomeMIe male,. ' hlg ap,rItce.machlnM eJ much (ilmbcls, reurlh fleer and Rutin nj- Stert. Subway Stere Sale of lMTtft.ln.ca $2.65 Tan Russia Calf Beets Patent Leather Dress Beets Gray Kid Lace Beets Black Kid Lace Shoes A Belated High Shee Sale Tomorrow! The destructive gale and threatening blizzard of last week prevented the public from sharing these wonderful shoe bargains. Tomorrow we offer the same shoes at the same prices and tl)e same expert fitting service. and Other High-Grade Gururietal Calf Shoes Cloth-Tep Shoes And Brown Kid And Combination Kid c High heels low heels medium heels. Choice of turned and welted soles. All sizes in the let 2ie te 7. And we've arranged things for your con venience in getting fitted. Rememher! Tomorrow nt $2.05. Sh ees Values Run te Eight Dollars About 3000 Pairs Men's Shoes $3. 4 S All Goodyear Bowed. Six geed styles from English narrow-tee last te smart brogues. Black, tan and cordovan shade. Many have comfortable rubber heels. Sizes 6 tq 11, $3.15. F U ZTtei JMrZ-- I ' rmiffn aai f IV Mil - r3"8 (Bmi Men'8 $3.45 eimbfU, subyr titer. Men's $3.45 '-s g --- Men- $3,45 ts . i '. ' j. L I I I J3 J I t ' -0lmbU, Till.. ; jJjt"- i ZZZ ..,- k A . - AM - ( valMLy-. Xii,. m j-&AM. .... .. f- S tnnt mr erU.IHnintnn I , - Oill (li-rixatnTii in. I: lnuil nrl I r;rrmnliini i 1 f
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