Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEDGER PIIILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15 1015.
Gitnbel Brothers
Store Opens at 8:30 Gitnbel Tea Room : Music
Store Closes at 6
Wednesday, December IS, 1915
ems : Jewelry : Trinkets for Gifts Gimbek
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Bracelets of Rare Beauty
From $14 to $400
Loose-link and other flexible styles, in
the loveliest variety of bright, dull or the
new green gold, set with amethysts, tour
malines, garnets, sapphires and diamonds
always diamonds. At $14 to $75.
Or secret-lock bracelets, in those ex
quisite pierced designs, invariably icwel-sct.
Close price-step from that gold-aitd-dia-mond
beauty at $30 to that flexible platinum
bracelet, set with -16 diamonds, at $400.
first lloor.
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Mesh-Bags in Sterling Silver,
German Silver, Gold Plate
and Gunmetal
Coarse mesh or fine; broad frame or narrow; collapsible top
or stiff, ccn some novelty frames in tortoiscshcll and jade effects
Surely every possible variety in meshbags is here.
Sterling silver Handbags, "fringed" or "plain," with soddcrcd
meshes (best for wear), at $15 to $40.50.
Sterling silver Mesh Purses, at $5.50 to $8.75.
Gold plated Handbag?, in square and the new "balloon" shapes,
at $9.50 to $48.
German silver Bags, some with tortoiscshcll or jade effect
frames, variously at $1.50 to $17.50.
Gun-metal Handbags, at $3 to $22.50.
German silver Bags, with silver-plated gate tops, at $1.25 to
$6. Purses, at 50c.
German silver Purses, chain-swung from finger-ring, at $1.25
ind $1.75.
Sterling silver Coin Holders, for nickels, or dimes and nickels,
variously $1.50 to $9.
Sterling silver Vanity Cases fitted at $5.75 to $12. Tiny,
inconspicuous, practical fascinating!
Sterling silver Dorine Boxes, at $1.50 to $3,
German silver Vanity Cases, fitted, at $1.50 to $3.85.
Silver-plated Dorine Boxes, some with fancy-colored enameled
tops, variously 50c to $2. Firat noor.
New Clocks in Striking Variety
All the way from the tall, dignified "grandfather's clocks" to
the newest, prettiest little desk and "personal" clocks that come,
this year, in woods and in tambour style.
Kvcn those little clocks come with 1 to. 8-day movements.
Small mahogany Tambour Clocks, at $2.25 to $5.
New, rich, gold-finish 8-day clocks, in tambour, Gothic and
odd shapes, at $4.75 to $5.
Brushed brass Clocks, many shapes, 1 to 8-day, at $2.75 to $5.50.
8-day Alarm Clocks, in wood cases (another novelty), at $5.75,
6 and $6.50.
Chime Clocks at $18 to $70
With the mellow, musical "Westminster chimes" that sound
every 15 minutes.
In wood mahogany or Flemish oak at $18 to $70.
Grandfathers' Clocks, with chimes, at $135 to $650. Without
chimes (the hours strike, though), at $42.50 to $100.
Crystal Clocks, at $14 to $75.
Wood Mantel Clocks in Tambour Shape
At $6 to $51.75. Mostly 8-day movements. Good, easily-read
faces.
Traveling Clocks
The folding kind double up like a pocket book at $3.75 to
119. Some are 8-day clocks. Beautiful leather cases.
. Other traveling clocks, with alarms (needn't sleep over train
time!), at $2.50 to $6.50.
These vary in size from wee things to fairly-large, in strong
ses. Flrt floor.
Bracelet Watches With the
"Disappearing Eye"
When you want to wear it on a chain or fob, the tiny clasp can
be pushed back into the case, and the watch is a regulation watch
gin.
All our bracelet watches are convertible.
Woman's 14-kt. gold watch, with gold-faced, flexible-link
bracelet, at $65.
Woman's gold-filled watch, with chatelaine brooch, leather
Job and bracelet, at $20.
Other solid gold Watches (all American movements), at $25
to $65.
Gold Watches, at $14.50 to $65; diamond-set, at $80.
Uold-filled and enamel watches, at $14 to $20.
.American octagonal Watches, In gold, American movement,
Swiss octagonal Watches, in filled gold, at $17,
t Sis an( Kunmeta,N Watches, in odd shapes, variously at $6
" j Nurses' wrist watches Silver or gunmetal, on leather bands
Nurses' watches, silver, at $9 to $15.50.
Men's Gold Watches at $16 to $95
on. ,nety-nine out of every hundred men want plain gold cases,
"pen-taced watches. We've plenty of variety, even for those con
lemtrves, from that 7-jeweled model at $16 to the 21-jeweled
"iverside Maximus," at $95.
i,eniV f chased styles for the hundredth man, too, Amtr
n movements.
Men's Gold-Filled Watches Begin at $7
iil..Mn's 0ld shape Watches, in silver, gunmetal and "mellow
r'u atJ22 to $30 Swiss movements,
let u5?u"eurs and Golf Watches, gunmetal and silver, at $6 to
wDla leather wrist-band.
oys nickel Watches, at $2 to $7.50.
uoys silver Watches, at $5 to $30. yt floor.
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Jewels9 Exquisitely Set, Are the Gifts of Gifts
Whether given for beauty or value. Because both beauty and value last.
Here arc perfect stones, in settings like delicate frost-llowcrs made imperishable. And, like frost-flowers, these
diamond-paved settings fling back a thousand tiny barbs of radiance for every ray of light that touches them.
LaVallieres the Favorite Necklace I Brooches in Delicate Tracery of Platinum
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Tiny chains of platinum or of gold, set with diamonds or
pearls or both. Designs arc variations of plaques, circles and
graceful drops, besides Umpire and Colonial.
La Vallieres, in platinum settings, at $16 to $225; in gold
settings, at $13 to $75.
Onyx-and-gold La Vallieres, for people who like the popular
black and white effects, at $8 to $40.
Lorgnons in Great Demand
Short or very short handles. Gold, in beautiful designs. At
$15 to $24.
Paris Inspired These Little Finger Rings
The broad, high platinum setting, paved with tiny diamonds,
$35 to $250.
Solitaires, in the plain, high settings not littlcfingerrrings,
these in splendid variety of size, weight and value, at $25 to
$900.
Single-stone Rings, in fancy platinum setting (some in small
mounds of diamonds), at $45 to $475.
or Gold and Diamonds
Bar pins, delicate as fairy cobwebs, and "paved" with dia
monds, arc $25 to $300 for platinum; $18 to $50 for gold.
Platinum "torpedo" Brooches arc $40 to $225.
Gold Brooches, round, at $17 to $85.
14-Karat Brooches Set With Semi
Precious Stones
Bars and circles and pretty floral designs, in the English
finish (the "yellow" gold), or in the new green-gold.
Amethysts, tourmalines, sapphires all these semi-precious
jewels to choose from, at $5 to $19.
Birth Stone Rings
Mostly little finger styles. Rose gold, mostly, with plain
or carved shanks. At $4 to $19, except the April stone the
diamond which begins at $Z5. Kirt floor.
One marvels at the setting, staging and rendition of a wonder
ful opera; the timbre and tonal color of the voices of the great sing
ers. And it goes along so smoothly that we all forget that somebody
"took care" that the real work of those singers in developing their
voices and in caring for them forms tasks and imposes restraints
from which most of us would shrink; that the stage art is exacting,
from prompter to prima donna Work, work, work; study;
acquirements and display of knowledge.
But the same idea runs in every warp of life no tapestry of
achievement without a warp of work. Barrister, clergyman, orator
work and keeping fit.
The few do and dominate.
Jewelry is sold everywhere from pushcart and tray vender to
palaces of business.
Why do just a few names occur to you when the need arises for
Watch : Necklace : Ring : Pendant
anything wherein you wish to be sure of your ground?
Belief in the carefulness, skill, energy, determination, achieved
standing, reasonable and sufficient resources and honesty of the
concern.
Honesty of method is all-important, yet last named of the
attributes because a concern may be honest but so ill-equipped that
the service rendered would not be appealing.
Gifts Men Really Like and Use.
Not the Kind They Just Say
"Thank You" For!
Waldemar Watch-chains the new, fine-link sorts that go
straight across, from pocket to pocket.
In platinum, at $19 to $40.
In gold, at $7.50 to $15.
Gold and platinum combined, at $19. ,
Today's scarcity of platinum (it all comes from Russia) is such
that if wc bought today we'd have to sell that $40 chain for $55.
Belts with old Buckles, at $11 to $19. Substantial, beautiful
squared-shapes, in plain or engraved gold.
Flat Pencils, at $6.75 to $38, this last with a stationary guard
for a detachable pencil.
Scarf Pins, platinum set, at $11 to $110. The same lacy, ex
quisite designs, jewel-set.
Scarf 1'ins, gold, at $5 to $48. Jeweled, of course.
10-kt, gold Scarf Pins, at $1.50 to $10.
Gold Cuff Buttons, plain, engine turned, or, newest of all, vitj
a tiny "thread border." variously $5 to $15.
Diamond-set gold Cuff Buttons, at $7 to $32.
Cigar Cutters, gold, at $3 to $25.
Cigar and Cigarette Holders, at $5 and $6. Of clouded amber,
set in gold. First floor.
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French Jewelry Sparkling Bits of Inexpensive Jewelry
For Hair or Hand, Wrist or Throat
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With those brilliant hair-ornaments to head the list. Lace-likc and "paved" designs, in all rhinestone or rhincstone
combined with stones in emerald, sapphire and amethyst colorings. Perhaps most daring wonderfully becoming, too
of all are the "peacock combinations" sapphire and emerald-colored stones.
The casque-shape is newest and already popular can be used a dozen ways for a dozen varying coiffures. Oriental
designs, mandarin combs, floral effects literally dazzling variety.
Carrings, at $3 to $5.
Rings, at $2.50 to $6.50.
Imitation pearl Earrings pearl drops from rhinestone tops
at $3 and $3.75 a pair.
Imitation pearl Earrings (for pierced or unpierced ears), at
50c to $4 a pair.
Rhinestone Bar Pins, at 65c to $2.25,
Chatelaine Pins, gold-filled, at 75c and $1.
Circle Pins, cold front or cold-filled, at 50c to $1.50.
Circle Pin Sets, 2 or 3 on a card, variously $1 to $1.50 a set.
Jeweled hair ornaments, variously combs and pins, at 50c to
$10.75.
Lorgnons, gold-filled and sterling silver, plain and fancy styles,
variously $3.50 to $9.50.
14-kt. gold-filled Bracelets, bangle and secret locks, narrow
and broad widths, at 50c to $6.75.
Sautoirs, gold-filled or sterling silver, in the fashionable light
effects, at $1.25 to $3.25.
Gold-filled Brooches, many shapes and designs, jeweled some
enameled, at $1 and $1.25.
Flexible Bracelets, sterling silver, set with rhinestones or
"combinations," at $6 to $6 "5.
Sterling silver La Vallieres, jeweled, at $3 to $5,
A Whole Caseful of Baby Gifts
All in Sterling Silver
With boy-baby and girl-baby toilet sets for the newest, cutest
idea among them. The boys' sets arc military brushes, and the
girls'are comb and brush and tiny mirror, made to reflect the whole
face in miniature.
Boys' Sets, at $2 to $3.50.
Girls' Sets, at $1.50 to $3.
Comb and Brush Sets, at $1.50 to $3.
Silver Rattles, at $1 to $4.
Bent handle Spoons, at 50c to $1.50.
Drinking Cups, at $2 to $6.50.
Porridge Bowl and Tray, at $18.
Bib-markers, at 75c to $2.
Napkin Rings, at 75c to $1.50.
All in sterling silver. First floor.
i.ircic x in ocis, c or o on a cum, v.iuuusiy i 10 $i,ju u set.
Lingerie Clasps, gold front and gold-filled, at 25c to $1 a pair.
Imitation peart Necklaces, with solid gold and jeweled clasp, at
$1 to $28; with gold-filled clasps, at 50c. Firnt floor.
Many New Gift-Ideas in Silver-Plated Tableware
With compartment dishes as a novelty that is at once practical and beautiful.
A partition divides the dish in two. The lid handle unscrews,
and the lid can serve as a second dish. Three or even four vege
tables can be served at once. At $12 to $14.
Lock Handle Vegetable Dishes at $6 to $14.
Electric Percolators (they make mighty good coffee I) at $12.50
to $14.
Electric Charing Dishes, at $16 to $19.
Water Carriers stationary frames with four or six glasses,
at $8 to $30.
New style Crumb-scrapers, at $3 to $6.
Casseroles, in silver-plated openwork frames, at $2.75 to $1K
Individual shirred egg Dishes, at $1.50,
Bean Pots, at $3 and $4.50.
Tea Services, at $9 to $50,
Coffee Percolators, at $14.50. ' "
-boxes and
Gravy Boats, at $4.50 to $8.25,
Water Pitchers, at $4.50 to $15.
Baking Dishes, at $3 to $8.25.
Cake Dishes, at to .
Reproductions of Dutch silver in silver plate-
spoons and parlor-cabinet pieces at 5Z.Z5 to 520.
Sheffield Plate in the Four Great Patterns
Old English, Thread, Empire and, most popular of all, the
heavy, artistic grape design.
Meat Dishes, at $6 to $15.
Gravy Boats and Trays, at $4.50 to $6,75.
Trivettes. at $4.50 to $8.75.
Cheese Dishes, at $2.25.
Sandwich Trays, at $2.50 to $4.75. First tioor.
Bureau Silver Single Pieces or Everything
to Match
A Silver Sandwich Plate For
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One of the rare presents that anybody, anywhere can use
and does use.
Sterling silver, all in wonderful cut-out patterns, at $10.50
to $25.
Bread Trays, at $11.50 to $30.
Candlesticks, at $3 to $7.50.
Sugar Racks, at $2 and $3.25.
Salt and Pepper Sets, at $6 to $10.
Bonbon Sets 1 large and 6 small dishes to match at $12.50
to $16.50.
Bonbon Dishes, at $1.25 to $9.50. Fit awr.
Inexpensive. Silver Novelties
As practical as they arc novel and interesting.
Sterling silver-trimmed Bottles for soda mints or charcoal
tablets, at 75c to $1.50.
Smelling salts Bottles, sterling silver-capped, at 65c to $3.50.
The violet, green or rose-colored salts add mightily to the beauty
of the gift.
Bud Vases of sterling silver, at $1 to $9.50. Some violet-vases
among them. ft eeor,
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newest hammered styles, at $1 to $8.75.
Sterling silver Safety Match Boxes, at $2.25 to $6.
Sterling silver "Lighters," at $1.25.
Gold-filled Safety Match Boxes, at $3 to $4.75.
Gold-filled Cigarette Cases, at $11.25 to $19.50.
Gold-front Pen Knives, in English and canary gold finish, at
$1.25 to $3.50.
Sterling silver Knives, in French gray or bright finish: engine
turned, chased or hammered designs, at 50c to $3.75. They've the
bail at one end, for hanging to keyring or Waldemar chain.
Sterling silver Cigar Cutters, at 75c to $3.
Gold-filled Cigar Cutters, at $2 to $2.50. A new flat shape
among them.
Ribbon Fobs with gold-filled buckles or signet charms, at
$2 to $3.
Key Rings, in sterling silver, at 50c to $1; gold-filled, at 50c
and 75c.
Gold front Cuff Links, lever and dumb-bell shapes, at $1.50
to p.
Belts, with sterling silver or gold-filled buckles, at $2 and $3.
Gold-filled Wald.emar Chains, in fine effects, plain and fancy
links and rope designs, at $1.25 to $2.50.
Gold-filled "Dicktns' Chain," convertible, at $2.75 to $6.50.
Gold-front Tie Clasps, in engine-turned, English or two-toned
effects, at $1,
Gold-filled Scarf Pins, jeweled, at 50c. to $1. Fjxt new.
We've made a feature of stock designs for people who want to -build
up a bureau set. year by year, as well as of the complete sets.
Bright finish or the lovely French gray. Plain or enginq turned,
or carved. '
For the greater convenience we grouped some into sets of
three pieces, though each piece may be bought separately or sets
of any number made up.
All These in Sterling Silver
Sets of three pieces, at $7.50 to $36.
Sold separately:
Combs, at 75c to $3.75.
Brushes, at $2.25 to $10.50.
Mirrors, at $4.50 to $21.
Clothes Brushes, at $2.25 to $10.25.
Hat Brushes, at 75c to $5.
Military Brushes, at $3.50 to $18 a pair.
Shaving Sets, with glass bowl, at $3.75 and $4; with silver bowl,
at $6 and $7.
Manicure Sets, 6 to 11 pieces, at $5, $7.75 and $8
Shoe Horns, at 25c to $2.75.
Shoe Buttoners. at 25c to $2.75.
Nail Files, at 25c to $2.75.
Cuticle Knives, at 25c to $2.75.
Nail Buffers, at 50c to $6.50,
Cold Cream Jars (the base of glass), at 50c to $3.
. Powder Boxes, at $2.25 to $15, the base of glass some ex
quisitely cut.
Hair Receivers, glass base, at $2.25 to $6.50.
Rolled Gold Toilet Pieces
Guaranteed for a good five years' service,
made, it ought to last twenty-five!
Sets, at $8.50 to $17.50.
Combs, at $1.50.
Brushes, at $4.
Mirrors, at $4.50,
Clothes Brushes, at $3.
Hat Brushes, at S2.25.
. Picture Frames, at $1.25 and'$l,7J.f
Small "handle nieces" shoe Sbutfo
like at $1.25.
From the way it's
shoe ?buttonerst s)ioe horns, and the
Flrit floor.
The Custom of Matching Flat Silver
Solid Silver, of Course
One year the spoons, another the forks or knives. And
until the "family silver chest" is completely fitted out.
We've made a practice of carrying "open patterns" f
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Washington, Somerset and Hamilton are the three faorite!i.
M 1400. SteiilDK Silver Pen
cil With 8U ltrnlla. Kile. 3
Inches, Complete with reflll. 5
Inches. 70c.
M 10401. Sterling Silver Babr
Spoon. S.
M 10403. Sterling Silver Bon
bon Spoon. Plain handle, tl.
M lOMS. Merlins: Silver serr
ice. ooinerei pattern,
according- to weight.
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