Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEBaElMPHlUABELPHlA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916
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Store Closes at 5:30
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Society Brand" Clothes
Straw Hats,
$1.50 to $25
First floor
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Gimbels Lead in Readiness With This Most
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Sensible Summer Garb A Hundred Styles
Think of a Norfolk suit most men would scarcely chance one. -That belt
in front is a bit too much. But the belt sack coat has belt in back only; stitched
flat, to hold the pleats. Who'will wear it? Merchant, banker, lawyer, chief
men of all ages, in every walk of life and along that walk. A bit more shapely
than the sack suit that London calls a "lounge suit" putting a bit of figure to
fat men or lean. It needn't be buttoned up isn't entirely. The coat having
one to three buttons.
$15, $17.50, $20, $25, $30
The high-point of the fashion is the suit in green cricket flannel. But it
is here in blue, gray, brown and more than fifty mixtures favorably those
showing humps in the weave a la Bannockburn. These are three-piece suits;
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in many the vest is unlincd, with back of silk. The coat is apt to be quarter-silk-'
lined- Serge Suits at $15 to $30
Kuppenheimer" Suits and Overcoats, $20 to $40.
"Society Brand" Suits and Overcoats, $20 to $40.
The Gimbel store leads Philadelphia in the growth of1 its men's clothing
business. And this growth is based on the discrimination of careful dressers.
There cannot be any "luck" that is centering the business here.
Gimbels, Second floor, Ninth Street
Mohair Coats, $1.50 to $8.50.
Gimbels, some on Grand Aisle, First floor & 2d floor
Auto Dusters, $1.50 to $6.50.
Slip-On Raincoats, $7.50 to $20.
White Duck and Khaki Trousers,
$1 to $2.
Flannel, $3.75, $5, $6.
Gimbels, Second Floor
isses Suits Reduced
$15;
Values
$20 to $35
$ZO50, $3975 to $55
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Girls' Silk
Dress, $3.75;
was $13.75
Misses' Suit,
$28.50,
. was $55
Fashions as tempting as arc the prices.
All sizes, 14 to 20 in the group but not in
any one style.
The suits at $15 arc of.velour checks,
gabardines, men's wear serges and fine checks ;
flare, Russian and semi-fitted models. Wanted
colors.
The suits at $28.50 are in one of a style
models. Developed of taffeta, serge and gab
ardine. Popular colors. Cutaway and flare
coats. One style pictured.
Charming Silk Dresses at $15
Developed of taffeta and Georgette crepe com
binations, or all taffeta and crepe de Chine. Street
or evening shade.
Girls' Coots and Dresses. Save!
Silk and cloth Coats for girls 6 to 15 years. Broken
lots. Now $5 to $15, were $7.50 to $25.
Silk Dresses in becoming styles for girls 8 to
la years. Now $8.75 and $13.75, were $10.75 to
$19.75. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
Waists w,:uting $1 to $5 SKr-
Noteworthy in every sense of
the word as regards style as
well as value ! Waists you will
take pride in the wearing se
cure in the knowledge of look
ing one's host. Many are
copied from French models
that sold at almost prohibi
tive prices.
Lingerie Waists, at $1, most ap
proved styles.
Lingerie Waists at $2, in plain
White or with a touch of color"; some
frilled.
Hnbutai Silk,
Two-tone, $2.
Crepe de chine Waists; diversi
fied styles ; flesh and white, at $3.
Of Sheer
Organdie, $2
Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Waists of infinite charm, $5.
Special $3.85; values $5.90 to $8.90.
Sample Waists .of lace net, Georgette crepe, washable satin and crepe de
chine; real beauties!
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor, and some on Aisles, First floor
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ear
There are so many new, pretty neck
fixings that it's hard to pick four or five
to tell of.
Large Collars, of white chiffon, with
deep pleating of white, touched with
color. $1 and $2. .
Collar-and-Cuff Sets, white bengaline,
flat and semi-roll. $1 and $1.50 a set.
Some of broadcloth, at $1.50.
Collar-and-Cuff Sets of pique, cotton
gabardine and of cotton corduroy, at
50c to $1.50.
Collars of Georgette crepe with full
frill $2. White.
Same style, of white voile with edge of
rose or blue. $1.
Maline Neck Ruffs black, white and
colors. $1 to $3.
Gimbels, Regular Section, First floor
Shoe Selling Extraordinary
Men's : Women's : Children' s Shoes : Less to Pay
Women's $5 to $8 Low Shoes, at $3.40 patent-leather, gunmetal calfskin and
some in cdnibinations of leathers; high-cut pumps; Louis heels.
Women's $5 Summer Shoes, at $2.60 patent-leather, gunmetal calfskin, buckskin
welted and turned soles; wooden'Louis heels.
Women's $3.50 and $4 Low Shoes", at $1.95 patent-leather, gunmetal calf, and
tan calf pumps and Colonials and oxfords.
Misses' $2.50- Low-Cut Pumps, at $1.65 patent-leather, ankle-strap.
Misses' $4 Pumps, at $2.40 patent-leather.
Misses' $3 Nu-Buck Pumps, at $1.65.
Children's $2 Shoes, at $1.25 high and low; lace and button; sizes 6 to 11. White
canvas and black calfskin.
Men's $5 Oxfords at $3.40
Samples sizes 6 to 7'3, B and C widths. Mahogany-tan calfskin; black' kid:
skin and patent-leather. Samples hence, newest of the new.
Boys' $3 and $3.50 Oxfords, at $2.25 tan calf and black. Some sizes missing.
-Gimbels, Second floor.
Flags
for Memorial Day
Five Flags with 5-finger bracket, for
40c or 65c or $1 the latter are 24x36
inch. Cotton Bunting Flags, sewed stripes;
with pole and rope and bracket
3x5 feet, at 75c.
4x6 feet, at $!.-'
5x8) feet, at $1,75. . .
Wool Bunting Flags, American Navy
quality, 3x5 feet, at $2.75, up to 20x30
feet, at $60.
. Silk Flags, 2x3-inch, at 3c, to 16x24
inch, at 65c. And up. to 4x6' feet, at
6.25; . '
Gimbels, Fourth floor, and some on
Grand Aisle, First floor.
Boys Clothing of Merit
Gimbels arc triviner two nairs of trousers with many lines of Boys' Suits
seems to more than double their service-giving as to good looks and nearly
les as to wear.
Stockings
So far and we can probably weather
out the 'scarcity Gimbels sell only
hosiery in worthy colorings. As a rule,
least to pay we bought in time.
Children's Fancy Socks, at 15c, 25c and
35c.
Women's silk Stockings black, white
and shoe-shades, at $1.
Women's white Stockings, at 25c, 35c,
38c and. 50c.
Men's mercerized Socks at 25c.
Men's Phoenix silk Socks, 50c.
Women's Suits at $15
Values $22.50 to $35
Opportunities For Memorial Day Trips!
This maker was busily engaged in developing samples for the fall trade,
so closed out to us his surplus overcuts, representing favored spring fashions.
The price paid permits our offering at $15 Suits regularly $22.50 to $35. Fab
rics include serges, gabardines and checked suitings. Plenty of navy blue,
also other colors.
Tailored Suits New Arrivals
Mohair Suits; feather weight; sheds dust. Quite the vogue 1 Unusual
values at $15 and $17.S0.
Taffeta Suits, of smart simplicity in navy or black, at $17.50 and $20.
Silk Poplin Suits; two stunning models, at $20.
Linen Suits; decidedly chic and new, at $10.75, $12.75 and $15.
Other linen suits, exceptional values indeed, at $5.90, $6.90 and $7.90.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor
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First Big Dress Goods
Bargains of the Season
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$1 a yard for $2 silk-and-wool Moire Poplin stylish colorings.
$1 a yard for $1.50 all-wool French Serge cream ground, black pencil stripes.
46-inch.
Z a yard for $3 all-wool Striped Velour for sports coats. 54-inch.
38c a yard for 60c Beach-cloth for separate skirts and suits. 36-inch.
Gimbels, Second floor
Women's summer Vests, at 18c, 25c,
38c and 50c. Many have fancy yoke.
Gimbels, First floor
The New Untrimmed Hats
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"Rickasha" or chair-cane hat. We're thinking in Japanese. Light, big
sailor shape. Black and colors, 75c. We expect the next lot to be 1.50.
Milan Hemps, white Sailor Hats some variety of shapes. $1.75 $2.50 value.
"Wenchow" or grass Hat large sailor shape. Just add a band and you have
a sports hat worth while. $1.50 value $3.
Gimbels, First floor, rear.
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Blue serge and fancy tweed
Norfolk Suits, for ages 6 to 18.
Two, pairs of trousers. A fair
jy good lot to sell at $6.50 in
stead of $10.
Another line blue serge and
fancy worsteds and tweeds
some with extra pair of trousers.
$10 instead of $13.50 to $15.
Another line fancy tweeds
and cassimeres-with two pairs
of trouse'rs $8.50 instead of $12.
Lqng-trouser Suits t.ie coat
has "pinch" or Norfolk back.
Tweed .and flUnncl blue, green,
gray and brown. For ages 14
to '20. $11 and $14 values to
$18.
Boys' Washable Suits, for
age,s 2'A to 10. In Junior Nor
folk, Tommy Tucker and Middy
styles'
$1.85 Values $2.50
to $3.50
White rep hand-embroidered
Suits, for ages 23 to 8 $3.
Gimbels, Third floor
Saturday
Victor
Day
Gimbels will have attractive little con
certs throughout the day, playing records
issued on the June list.
Many attractions in this list.
An offer
Victrola $50
Cabinet $19
Ten Records, your
selection $7.50
Children's and Misses' Trimmed Hats Reduced
Milan, panamas, Milan hemps, lace and embroidery, at 95c, values $2 to $5.
Gimbels, Third floor
Liberty Bell Coffee, $1.70
5-lb. Canisters
$1
$76.50
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Delivered on first payment of $5.
rest in easy monthly parts.
G'mbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor
Bean or ground, as desired.
Cooked Prime Soft Shell Crabs,
Small lean Hams, selected, Lenox qual
ity, at 22c lb.
H. J. Heinz Co.'s Sweet Mustard
Pickles, Sour Onions, Chow Chow, or
Sweet Mixed Pickles, four 55c quart jars
for $1.50, or 40c each.
Sunkist California seedless Oranges,
3 dozen for $1.15, dozen for 40c, or half
dozen, 25c.
Imported Spanish Queen Olives, or
Stuffed Olives, 2-quart jars, at 80c, or
42c each.
Sharp Coon Cheese or English Dairy
Style, 35c value, at 4-lb. cuts, at $1,10,
or 28c lb.
counter delivery, 3 for 50c
Crackers. Medlar's. Butter Thins,
Saltincs, Sweet Graham or High Teas, at
dozen packages for 88c, or 4 packages
for 30c.
Peanut Butter, Lenox, fres'hmade, 60c
3-lb. pails, at 48c.
Sweet Grape Juice, Lenox, Concord,
heavy bodied, dozen 25c pint bottles for
$2.10, or 3 bottles for 55c.
Cooked Ox Tongue, wafer-sliced, coun
ter delivery, at 55c lb.
Loaf Cakes Gold, Sunshine or Cocoa
nut Sponge, our own baking, counter de
livery, at 22c lb.
Anticipating Memorial Day Clothing Needs : Subway Store Holds Bargain Feast Tomorrow j
The Sale of Dresses Eclipses All Records
No wonder the Subway Store Section for women, misses, and growing girls is busy-the reason i, in these values
Women's and misses' summer Dresses-striped or colored voiles, marqu.sette, embroidered lingerie or net and all-overs;
sizes 14 to 44 at $3.25, $3.95,. $5, $5.95 and $7.95, values $7.50 to $15.
Women's and misses' slik and serge
Dresses splendid assortment, at $5 to $10, values $7,50 to $15.
,,, , , , , ... i,t,t,iiia Tosts belted ot Women and misses Suits clearance silk and taffeta.
Women's and misses' white chinch Ha gatt-lieltea or gabardine, checks, tweeds and silk- or woo.poPlin, at
$750 'f-fos modelsJ s,zeS ,4 t0 ' I $7.50, $9.75 to $15, values $10 to $25.
' Girls7 white Dresses-all-over embroidery, lingerie and embroidered organdie, short, or medium-waisted, also bolero or
with fancy trimmings, at $1, $1.95 and $2.95, values $1.50 to $4.50. , -
1500 Separate Skirts : 75c to $1.95; Values $1.25 to $3.00
Cotton gabardine, rep, lineen. crash and, cordaline-also. cdrduroy and cream mohair; alt sizes-individually priced, at 75c.
85c, $1, $1,50 and $1.95, values $1.25 to $3. . f
" New Nightgowns for Women at 50c and 75cj
Values 75c to $1,25 .
High- or lowneck! lace- or emnmmed.
Strap Purses Special at 50c
Patent-leather; silk-lined; nickeled frame inside.
65c for $1 small-size silk string BagMaandwlori.
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$1 Middy Blouses at 50c
Voilei, sheer lawns, plaid voiles, striped pineapple voile
-all-white, or assorted colors. ,,...j..,:ai at J!.
Lingerie Wafsts-lacctrimmea lJSbi5T s56rt3r.'
Little Children's 75c Wash Dresses at 50c
Pretty chambrays and ginghams in colors; for 2 to 6
years. . . .
Little children's wash Hats and Caps, at 25c to 5.0c, values
38c to 75c; for 6 months to 4 years..
Little children's muslin Petticoats .lace- and embroide,ry
tfrimmed, at 25c, value 38c for 6 to 14 years.
' Gimbels. Subway Store
New Trimmed Leghorn Hats
Special at $1.95 and $2.95
Charming summer styles.
Gimbels, Subway Store
Women's 50c Fiber Silk
Stockings at 38c
Black and colors. , r
Men's 50c silk Socks, some sizes missing,
at 35c (3 pairs for $1) some slightly irregu
lar weaver
Children's 20c to 35c fancy-color Socks,
at 12Vc, 15c and 18c a pair.
Oimbels. Subway Store
Men's $13.50 to $18 Suits at $7.50, $9.50 and $11.50
Right in the nick of time for Memorial Day! Every Suit at a substantial saving
we are unable to duplicate suchr"natty" models at these low prices, "Pinched" or
plain backs for young men, and conservative styles. The latest fabrics are well
represented, including staple blue serges, neat worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots.
Sizes range from youths' 15 years to men's 41.
Qlmbels, Subway Store
Men's $1 and $1.50 Shirts at 68c
Surplus and "seconds," mostly with soft cuffs.
Men's 15c and 25c Wash Ties, at 12J4c
Qlmbels, Subway Store
Women's 85c Silk Gloves at 65c
lisle
New 50c Sybil Frill Collars at 25c; value 50c
New Quffan fluffs, at 50c
16-button-length; white.
Women's 2-clasp. chamois-finish
Gloves, at 58c, Value 75c.
Qlmbels, Subway Store
15c to 50c Mesh Veilings
' at 10c to 25c
Black and colored; sold by the yard.
25c and 50c fancy Boudoir Caps, at 10c to
25c.
Gimbel, Subway Store
Men's $4 and $5 High Shoes and Oxfords at $2.90
Tan, patent- and dull-leather hurt slightly in the factory.
Men's White Oxfords Special at $1.50
Canvas; heavy sewed rubber soles and Keels; all sizes, $1.50.
Gimbels, Subway Stori
Men's $1.50 Straw Hats at $1 T
"Boys' 75c lineen Hafs, at 50c.
Gimbels. Subway Store
-Gimbels. Subway Store
$1 for $1.50 "Reduce-y" Corsets
for Stout Women
Gunbcls. Subway Store
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GIMBELS
Market : Chestnut
Eighth : Ninth
Thousand Boys' Wash Suits Each a Special
at $1 and $1.50
Price concessions from two makers brings these up-to-date styles for boys 3 to
0 years. Also Norfolk Suits in new models in cheviots, serges aad cassimeres; many
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extra pair of trousers; for ages 7 to 18 years.
$1 ana $1.50,
GjrabeU, Subway Store
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