Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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Gimbel Brothers
Store Opens at 8:30
Gimbel Tea Room : Music
Store Closes at 6
Tuesday, December 21, 1915
Children, Talk to Santa Claus by 'phone, 6:30 to 9 Tonight. Call " Gimbels " )?. Then ask for "Santa Claus"
ere Is a Ginger Page Gifts for the Livest!
We believe in sports; we believe in the great out-doors; we
believe the outside of a horse is the best thing for the inside of a
man -and that golf will upset the notion that every generation
must be weaker.
And we handle goods for all these ideals as though we were
professors just a-helping.
And yet the new-era Gimbel prices rule.
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And the Sporting Goods Section is gloriously ready for Santa Claus' choosing.
Canoes for the Southland skates for soon. Golf clubs in as varied shapes as expert
golfers could wish: smaller golf clubs for boys and girls. "Auto Restaurants" with a
thermos bottle to keep hot soup or coffee really hot; flashlights in vest pocket, hand or
motor sizes; light folding bags for golfers to carry themselves when a caddy is hard to get.
Sweaters for the coldest weather by the way, women are wearing the boys' and men's
"sports sorts," too. And everything for Boy Scouts official suppliers.
For an idea of prices:
Footballs at $1 to $5.
Basketballs at $2 to $7.50.
Baseball Suits, complete, at $1 to $2.50.
Striking Bags at $1.50 to $8.
Baseball Gloves at 25c to $5.
Gymnasium Suits at $1 to $3.
Gymnasium Shoes at 75c to $3.
Roller Skates at 50c to $2.50.
Ice Skates at 50c to $7.50.
Boxing Gloves at $1 to $8.
Air Rifles at 50c to $3.50.
Scout Axes at 75c and $1.
Scout Knives at 50c to $1.
Juvenile Golf Clubs at $1 and $1.25.
Sweaters at $2 to $12.
Thermos Bottles at $1 to $6.50.
Football Jerseys at $1 to $2.50.
Basketball Jerseys at 50c to $2.
Basketball Pants at 50c to $1.50.
Bicycles at $15 to $35.
Canoes for the Southland at $30 to $58.
Caddy Bags at $2.50 to $15.
Sunday Bags at $1.
Golf Irons at $2.50 and $3; Wooden Clubs at
$3, $3.50 and $4.
Imported Golf Hose at $1.50 to $3.50 a pair.
Spalding Tennis Racquets at $1.50 to $8.
"Dreadnought Driver" Tennis Racquets at
$8.50 have the slotted throat that gives just the
right sping.
Lunch Kits, with thermos bottle and air
tight tin box, at $2.25 and $2.50.
Thermos carafe carriers, with safety rings for
two glasses, at $8.50.
Flash Lights at 75c up to Torch Lights at $3.
"Old Sol Motor Search Lights pierce a hun
dred feet of fog at $4.50.
"Fountain Pen" Search Lights at $1.
College and school Pennants at 25c, 50c, 75c
and $1.
College and school Pillow Tops at $1.50 and
$2.50.
A Few of the Christmas
Specials
Peerless Bicycles, with coaster brake, mud
guard, roller chains, non-skid tires, $20, value $26.
Gimbcl's Special Bicycle, a splendid 1916 model,
complete with coaster brake and stand attached,
at $24.50, regular price $30.
Moto-Bikc at $28.50, regularly $35.
Lenox Striking Bags at $1.50 for $2 grade;
$2 for $2.50 quality, and $2.50 for $3 quality.
Footballs, heavy regulation College Footballs,
at $2, value $4.
"Pennsylvania Knit" all-wool Sweater at $3.50,
value $5; "V" neck. All weaves Children's "Penn
sylvania Knit" Sweaters, regularly $3 and $3.50.
Sporting Goods Store, Fourth floor.
The Shoe-Store Rich in Gift
Suggestion For Men : Women : Children
Party slippers and luxurious fur-trimmed carriage
boots to wear over them; dainty boudoir mules or the
"comfiest" of loose felt "comfy shoes"; riding boots and
water-proofed hunting boots (splendid for "hiking"
enthusiasts).
Apparently everybody is either giving or going to
get some sort of coveted shoe or slipper this Christmas 1
Bedroom Slippers, House Shoes, Boudoir
Slippers and Mules
When a Busy Man Rests He I Gimbel Umbrellas Are Good
Wants Lazy Slippers
We've his favorite sort among these:
Knit Slippers, with top
trimming, at 90c.
Felt "Comfy" Slippers,
with padded soles, at $1 and
$1.50.
Fur-trimmed Juliets, with
low, heels, at $1, $1.25, $1.50.
Variously gray, black,
brown, red, wine, oxford.
Kid boudoir Slippers, with
big silk pompon, heelless, at
$1; with low heel at $1.25.
In colors and black.
Mules of figured velvet or
of plain satin and brocades,
at $1.50.
Mules of quilted satin, at
$2.
Quilted Slippers, without
heel, at $1.50.
Boudoir Slippers of bro
cade silk, at $3.
Mules of flowered silk,
with IT glint of interwoven
gold, at $2.
"Coedolic" (corded) Slip
pers in good colors, with big
pompons, at 50c.
Black Kid House-Slippers,
with low or medium heels,
1-strap style, at $1,50; 4-strap
at 42.50.
Men's Cavaliers,, high-cut
boot-like Slippers, in brown,
suede and tan willow calf, at
$5. In glazed kidskin; black,
tan, green or red, at $3.50.
Men's Romeos, most popu
lar of all; tan willow calf,
kid-lined at $3; others at
$2.50.
Tan kidskin Romeos with
cushion insoles, at $2. Others
at $1.50 and $1.75.
Men's Faust Slippers, at
$3 and $3.50.
Men's Opera Slippers, at
$3. Others at $1.75 to $2.50.
Men's Everett styles, at
$1.50 and $2.
Men's Comfy Slippers, at
$1.50; high-cut, at $2.
Men's Moccasins, at $2,
$2.25 and $2.50.
Men's $3 Tan Kidskin Romeos at $2
Kid-lined; turned soles; $2; value $3.
Second floor and aomo tn special aectlon, Pint floor.
For Men
Practical
Party Slippers "Have the
Prettiest New Lines
Even those all-popular lit
tle dancing slippers of white
kid, at $1.75 and $2; with
their three straps or single
strap and wee bow.
Satin Slippers, with bead
buckles and Cuban heels, in
pink, blue and white, at $3.
Satin Slippers, in black and
white, perfectly, stylishly
plain, at $4.
Black Satin Slippers, at $5,
$6 and $7, have varying de
grees of bead-trimming. The
handsomest of all black satin
slippers untrimmed except
for the stunning cut at $7.
Dull Kid Slippers, beaded
and side-buttoned, at $6.
Glazed Kid Slippers at $5
and $7. One style, at $5, has
an odd strap-section.
Beaded Kid Slippers, with
French heel, at $4.
Patent Leather Slippers, at
$4 to $7.
Patent Leather Slippers,
trimmed with the merest
touch of white, are stunning,
and $4.50.
Bronze Slippers at $5, $6,
$7 and $7.50.
White Calf Slippers are $4
and $7 the plainer sorts
best liked and worn with
white spats.
Silver Slippers, at $6 and
$8; severely plain, but sim
ply beautiful.
Carriage Boots Are $4
Of black velvet, fur-trimmed.
Hunting Boots, at $7
Have a layer of Elk-hide in the stout sole. Made water
proof sothat she can walk through water after "game;" a low,
practical heel, too; tan only, at $7.
Riding Boots are $10 and come in tan and black.
White Spats are $1.50,
Lounging Robes,
House 00818,1168,
Belts, Silk or
Wool Scarfs
Some of them luxurious to a rare degree, but all of
them practical, as most men demand.
That rich silk lounging robe, for example, at $18, is
an example of how beautiful a practical gift may be.
And those "combination sets," such as silk socks
and ties to match, or ties and tie-clasp, pin and cuff-links,
are eloquent of how good-looking and useful a gift can
be bought for a doljar or less.
Suggestions from here and there:
for Everybody's Christmas
And here is gift variety in umbrellas to suit million
aire or workingman, school-child or woman of fashion.
Nothing too cheap to be durable, but prices are low!
Folding umbrellas both men's and women's arc
among the favorite gift ideas. $2 to $6.50 covers the
price range, with grip Umbrellas at $2.50 to $5, in
cluding the case.
Here and there among women's silk umbrellas :
At $3.75, shorter-handled
Umbrellas with black-and-white
handles, with a black-and-white
cord for the new
wrist-loop idea.
At $3 to $15, with snake
wood handles, trimmed with
sterling silver engine-turned
designs.
At $5 to $15, the wood
handles mounted with 14-kt.
gold.
Ivory and silver handled
Umbrellasi with the wrist
ring of silver, arc $10. An
all-silver cap and ring Um
brella at $7.50.
Wooden handled Umbrella
with the handle inlaid with
rhinestones, at $5.
Black-and-white bordered
Umbrella, with a black-and-white
loop, is $5.
At $10 an odd Umbrella
with handle-top and chain of
silver.
At $5, the new Derby
shape with engraved silver
band.
At $6.50, Umbrella with
natural wood handle, with
bracelet ring of silver.
At $6.50, carved wood han
handles, tipped with bakujite
a lovely new composition
like a dark, ruddy amber.
The New Finishes and Settings in
Gold Jewelry
Splendid Service for Delayed Buyers, Too
Green gold jewelry is the latest, and is having
wonderful vogue. Plenty here in all the different articles.
Also the Roman and English gold, plain, engraved or
set with semi-precious stones. These suggestions will
prove a help to Christmas shoppers.
For Women
Gold La Vallieres. $3 to
$19.50.
Gold Brooches, $2 to $22.
Gold Bracelets, $7.50 to
$33.
Gold Lorgnette Chains, $8
to $46.
Gold Thimbles, $3 to $7.
Gold Crosses, $2.50 to $15.
Gold Lockets, $3.50 to
$27.50.
Gold Neck Chains, $1.75
to $20.
For Men
Gold Cigar Cutters, $3 to
$22.
Gold Pen Knives, $3 to
$31.50.
Gold Match Safes, $14 to
$29.
Gold Tic Clips, $1 to $14.
Gold Cuff Buttons, $2.25
to $19.
Gold Scarf Pins, $1.50 to
$11.
Gold Signet Rings, $5 to
$19.
Gold Vest Chains, $12 to
$40.
Gold Fobs. $5 to $50.
Gold Studs. $2.50 to $4.75.
Gold Cigarette Cases. $75
to $100. Flrat floor.
Robes, at
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stripes on
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Wearing Spats
The favorite colors are
brown, tan, champagne, dark
and pearl gray, at $1, $1.50
and $2.
Black Spats are 50c, $1
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$2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4.50.
Tourist Slippers
at $1.50 and $2
Folding slippers that tuck
into a flat case to match.
Splendid assortment for
coior-cnoicc.
Second floor anl loma la ipecUl ectlon, Jlrrt floor.
When a Man Dances His Pumps
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Must Be "Just So"
Dancing Ties are newest.
Of patent colt; laced, at $5.
Patent colt Pumps, with
very flexible sole and a
lighter hollowed heel, are $5,
Full-dress Shoes, of patent
colt, with black cloth quar
ters'," at $6. Socoail floor.
Blanket Bath
$3.50 to $12.
Silk Lounging
$18. Rich, dull
rich moire poplin,
Silk-and-wool
Robes, at $16.50, in quiet, dis
tinctive rersian patterns.
Camels' hair Robes,
$16.50.
Other Lounging Robes
$10, $12 and $15.
House-Coats, solendld
riety, at $6.50, $7.50, $10 and
$12.
Sweaters, V- or shawl
necks, at $3.50, $5, $6.50 and
$7,50 Every thread all-wool.
Good colors.
Cardigan Jackets, in black,
at $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50,
$5.50, $6.50 and $9.
Boys' Sweaters V-necks
at'$2 and $3: shawl collars at
$2.50 and $5. All-wool, of
course.
Auto Rugs at $5, $6.50 and
$8.50.
All-silk Pajamas at $5
solid colors, with white silk
braid trimmings and good
pear) buttons.
Silk-and-cotton Pajamas,
at $3.50.
Warm Domet"" (or flan
nellet) Pajamas, at $1.50.
Madras Pajamas, at $1.50.
Pajamas of cotton pongee
in solid colors, orol corded
madras in neat stripes, at $1.
Domet Night Shirts, at 75c
and $1.
Brushed wool Sports
Scarfs, at $1 and $1.50.
Silk handkerchief Mufflers,
at $1, $1,50 and $2, in black,
white, pearl.
Men's fancy silk Handker
chiefs, at 50c.
Men' FuTDlchlac.
Men's all-white silk Hand
kerchiefs, at 25c, 50c, 75c, $1
and $1.5',
Initialed silk Handker
chiefs, at 50c.
Men's Suspenders (in holi
day boxes), at 50c and $1.
Men's leather Belts, 'with
novelty buckles, at SOc. Black
and tan.
Men's leather Belts, with
sterling silver buckles, at $1.
Men's Crepe de Chine
Shirts, at $5 and $6.
Men's percale and madras
Shirts, at $1 and $1.50.
Men's tub silk Shirts, at
$3.50 and $5.
Ties at 25c, 50c, 65c
$1, $1.50 and $2
Every popular sort, in
every fashionable silk.
For instance: Tiest 50c
come in crocheted silk and
"accordion" weaves and In
plain and fancy silks.
Silk Mufflers, at $6, in
Roman stripes.
Accordion silk Mufflers,
at $5 and $6.
Combination Sets in
Gift-Boxes
Sets of Suspenders and
Garters to match, at 50c and
$1.
Sets of Paris Garters and.
Arm-Bands, at 50c and 75c.
Sets of Silk Tie. with gold-
filled cuff-links, tie-pin and
tie-clip, at 50c.
Boston pad Garters, at 25c
and 50c.
Brighton pad Garters, at
25c and 50c.
Market an4 Ninth, Flrtt floor.
Among Men's Silk Umbrellas and Canes
Sets of umbrella and cane one detachable handle
for both at $6 to $10. The handle silver-trimmed.
Umbrellas with new "opera handles" of pimento
wood, at $6.50. Some have 14-kt. plate inlaid for the
name.
At $7.50, pimento hook,
tipped with silver, with "tulu
work" trimming.
At $8, pimento wood
handles, trimmed with 14-kt.
gold.
Children's,, at 50c to $2.50.
Canes of snakewood, the
handles capped with silver,
at $5 to $20.
Young' Men's Canes of
pimento wood, at $5, have
handles capped and "el
bowed" in silver.
Canes of pimento wood
with rounded hook, at $5.
Light colored boxwood
Canes with oval gold caps,
at $7.50.
Riding Crops, at $2 to $10.
Men's $35, $40 and $45 Wor-
umbo Overcoats : Well
Tailored : at $25
Any man who has worn Worumbo fabrics knows
that tins is a very exceptional proposition. Moreover,
choice is among the whole range of these famous Amer
ican overcoatingsblack, brown, gray, blue, also plaid
backs. Ordinarily these Worumbo overcoats would
fetch $35, $40 and $45 a certain recent purchase brings
the price down to $25.
Men's and Women's
Umbrellas
At$3
Guaranteed for a year's faithful service,
handles; best frames.
Wood
"Lenox" Umbrellas . do 7j
For Men or Women At$0.0
Puritan Umbrellas 1 . e
For Men or Women " P
Regular Section. Market Street. First floor.
Men's and Women's i. aOCa
$3 and $3.50 Umbrellas At $-OU
All silk and yarn-dyed taffeta with fjrm tape edge.
A beautiful assortment of handles gun-metal,
cape and buckhorn hooks, carved and plain woods;
many trimmed with silver. -aram aw., nm aoor.
Men's $20, $22.50 and
$25.00 Overcoats, at
$15
Single-breasted and double-breasted models; black,
Oxford, blue, novelty mixtures; some with fancy back;
some are silk lined, $15.
Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats, $29 to $225
Values $50 to $300
$29 for $50 Overcoats, lined wit!: muskrat, Manphurian
dog and pieced pony; fine black cloth sht.!; Persian collar-
$37.50 for $65 Overcoats, lined with muskrat; Persian ciV
lar; black cloth shell.
And many others of various furs, up to $225, value 5300.
Fur-Collar Overcoats (Specials)
$25 for $40 Overcoats, satin-lined; blended muskrat collar
and facing; black cloth shell.
Also fine cloth-Jined, extra deep satin yoke.-rfSf&Nicholas
black cloth shell, at $25.
And others up to $90, value $125.
Auto or Drivers' Coats : Fur Outside
$25 for $35 Coats, Siberian dog body and collar; black
quilted Venetian-lined.
And many Others. Second floor. Ninth rtreet.
GIMBEL BROTHERS
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