Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 16, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVEOTNG LEDaEBr-i?HILADELPHIA FEIBAY, JUNE 16, 191G.
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Gimbd Brothers
Store Opens at 8:30
Gimbel Brothers
Store Closes at 5
Gimbel Brothers
Friday, June 16 1916.
"Poor Richard" Economy C&rnivalGimbels
The Philadelphia Region to be the Manchester of America
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10,000 Members
of the
Advertising
Clubs
of the World
'will be the guests of Phil
adelphia's "Poor Richard
Club for a week, beginning
June 25th. "Poor Richard"
(Benjamin Franklin) is the
patron saint of the printing
craft.
Every good point of the
region should be emphasized,
and the Gimbel Store is run
ning a great sale covering
every section of the Store
shqiving the power of a great
store in a great city to really
serve the public.
Really remarkable values
are being given new lots
each day.
The Sale is on.
It will continue till the
Convention comes and goes.
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tl .i , , . . WILMINGTON
j. "e rnnaaeipnia-utiester-Wilmington
District will
mighty soon be recognized
as
The
Manchester
of America
It is fast coming to be the
home of the most powerful,
most varied and most useful
industries of the world it is
destined to lead the world.
Already its mills and factories
pay out
A Million a Day in Wages
And both worker and capitalist are enjoying a prosperity that makes
itself expressed in new regard for outfittings for the person and the home.
The Gimbel store meets the demand, holding to staple and fine
goods; refusing to handle trash or risky goods at any price. iu:?fctijikJ
And in all lines of goods holding to this
Gimbels Lead in Value Giving
During this special occasion The Poor Richard Economy-
Carnival we offer very great bargains in every line savings in many instances approaching half. The Gimbel Store is pretty generally recognized as
Philadelphia's House of Fashions hence, Gimbel styles, as well as Gimbel qualities, can be depended upon.
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Saturday Women's Oxford Day at Gi'mbels Bargains
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OimDeis easily lead in shoes showing foremost styles.
-Second floor.
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isses Suit Sale
In Full
Swing!
$9.75 and $15 $2aouteo$5o
Note the savings they are large enough to satisfy the most economical.
(Hundreds to choose from. Suits for travel, sports or dress wear. Best fabrics
in, the SIS group, silk combined with cloth. Plenty of navy blues. Sizes 14
(o 18 years.
Misses' Corduroy Tub
Skirts at $3, $3.95 and
$5. Trig!
Choice of white, Copenhagen and rose.
Of -white and checked chinchilla. Smart
cut.
Intermediate Girls'
White Dresses, for Grammar
School Graduates,
$5 to $15 .
A pretty, dainty model pictured, at $10,
and many othersas attractive. Developed
of voiles, organdies or nets; many charm
ing adaptations of the coatee and peplum
models. Lavishly garnished in Valencien
nes or Venise laces. Sizes 12, 14 and 16
years.
White Dresses for Young
Girls, at $2, $3, $3.95,
$5 to $15
Pleasing fashions full and frilly.. Of
voiles, lawns, batistes and dotted voiles:
roatee or oeplum models. Sizes o to 14
..- years.
$15, Value $37.50 Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
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Women's $1.15 and
$1.35 Silk Hosiery
at 75c
A lot comprising "firsts" and first-class
"seconds." Gimbels, First floor.
Men's $20, $22.50 and
Men's $25, $28 and
Men's $30 and
25 Suits at $14
30 Suits at $17
35 Suits at $22
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Dye and quality guaranteed, and they must be kept in mind this Summer when buying clothing. Our
guarantee: A new suit for one that fails. Sack suits and the much-wanted "beltsac" (belt effect in back) are in
cluded. Palm Beach Suits "beltsac" and plain $5, $6.50 and $7.50. Gimbels, Second floor.
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Still More Styles Added to
The June Waist Sale
- Crepe de chine Waists i'n a dozen different styles and in "suit colors,"
. besides flesh and white, at- S3 for regular $3.95 trades.
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$3 and $3.51) MaDutai au waisw ai .?
Cooltallory, stylish. In flesh, white and black.
$3 and $3.50 Organdie Blouses at $2
Apparently endless style variety. Voiles and lawns In the
same price group. I
$3.95 and $4.50 Lingerie Blouses at $3
Twenty styles. Voiles, sheerest lawns, organdies and hand-,
kerchief linens. t
Athletic Blouses of Linen at $3.50
Twentj'five more ttyhe added today.
Artistic Blouses of Linen at $3.50
Ramie-weave in JFrench blue, American Beauty rose, reseda
green and white.
A "slio-on-.style wllhygjgju floof and
Men's $5.50 to $6.50 Oxfords at $3.45
They Are a Sample Line
Dark tan, black calf and
patent leather the very best of
the summer styles the win
ners 1 Some white buckskin or
sport Oxfords included. Sizes
6Va to 8 : A. B. C.
Men's $7 Golf Shoes, at $4.90 steel spuds, leather soles.
Boys' $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes and Oxfords at $2.60
Samples all the wanted leathers. Sizes 3J4 to S, and for little boys Us to 13s.
Gimbels, Second floor.
12,000 Men's
Sample STRAW HATS
the sample lines of Chas. Levy& Son, New York foremost in the business,
will be sold at Gimbels tomorrow Saturday
At $1.85 Values $2.50 to $6
There arc Milan, Split, Sennit, Mackinaw and jough straws the whole
line of right things. Gimbels, First floor, Grand Aisle, 9th Street End.
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Mens $1, $1.25 and $150 Shirts at 75c
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Varied good styles these are the "Winchester" shirt. Chiefly soft cuffs.
Gimbels, Ninth and Market.
Women?s Coats : Vacation Sorts
at Economy Carnival Savings
Three hundred sport3 coats of finest wool chinchilla..
Prices. $10, $12, $12.75, $15, $16.75 and $19.75
Values: $15, $16.75, $19.75, $21.75 and $25
Nine styles. Plenty of the stripes and plaids best liked for country wear,
but even more of the all-white "the Boardwalk" favors.
Gimbels, Sjalons of Dress, Third floor.
Boys' Blue Serge Norfolk Suits
With Extra Knickers at. $6.50
Nobby, patch-pocket, "pinched"-back model for ages 7 to 18 years.
Most of These Have Extra Knickers
Boys' Norfolk Suite at $8.50
Fancy gray and brown effects In tweeds
and casslmeres 8 to 17 years.
Boys' $13.50 to $16 Norfolk
Suits at $10
Special, because broken assortments from
regular stocks for 6 to 18 years.
Gimbels, Third floor.
II, Value $1.50
Women's Dresses : Rare Bargains
in Fluffy Nets, in Silk Sports Styles
Apparently every womah is buying one or the other mostly both I
Clearance of Silk Dresses,
Now $9.oU
Were $12.75 to $25
Afternoon and evening dresses "fews of
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S3 95 for $5.95 man-tailored linen Dresses.
$3.95 fP' S7-50 leather-trimmed ratine
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5.75 for JB.VU nowereo yuuc u(i
( on for ss 9S embroidered net Dresses.
Extra-site Dresses, at $5.95, value $8.75,
-Gimbels, Salons of Dress.Third floor, and some on Tha Thoroughfare, First floor-
Silk Sports Dresses, at $10,75,
$12.75 and $16.75
Worth $15. $19.75 and $25.
Made of the four most fashionable silks
pongee, crepe de Chine, taffeta and silk
Poplin.
White Net Dresses,
' w . J1 $8 to $12.75
Worth $12.75 n S1Q7C . r
i-.novelty styles, with or without peplums; $5.75
M lODS-Iiie or high-waist' effectsT Many 15.90
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An Unusual Sale of Dresses is Going on in the Subway Store
Also Coats : Suits and Skirts Sizes for Women : Misses and Girls Included
Women's and Misses' Dresses "at $1.95;
Value $3
$2.95 for women's and misses' $4 to $650
lovely embroidered or plain white Dresses
also of ltneen, colored or plain voiles and fig
ured materials.
$5 for women's and misses' $7.50 to $10
finer grade Dresses of voile, white and col
ored, also plain marquisette.
Sizes in the above are 14 years to 44 bust.
SPECIAL Women's and misies' silk an'd
serge dresses samples ones and twos of a
kind at $6.95. Values $0 to $12.50.
Women's and misses' go! fine coats a
lovely model with combination wfiite collar
and cuff and sash rose, copen, mais, green
and tan, at $3. Values $5 and $6,50.
New Summer Suits of Panama cloth, sizes
14 years to 44 bust, at $5.95 and $7.95.
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Voile Dress, at $2,95
BOYS' CLOTHING Astonishingly Low Prices
Wash Suits, at 50c, $1 and $1.50 galateas, reps,
chambrays and madras; Norfolk, Tommy Tucker and
Middy styles; for ages 2 to 10 years.
$3.95 for $5 gray linen Norfolk Suits newest
models, all with extra knickers; for ages 6 to 17 years.
uimDeis, subway store.
Women's New Waists, Good' Styles
Excellent Economies
at $1.35; value $2.50
Habutai silk rose, flesh,
blue, green, mais and peach,
at 50c; value 85c
New barred voiles with frills
and long sleeves.
at $3; value $3.95
White silk Sports Middy
Blouses of habutai; sizes 36
to 46.
75c for $1.50 Waists voile,
lawn, crepe and madras; plain
or fancy models.
GiraEel Brothers
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MARKET
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2000 Tub Skirts.
Prices 50c, 75c, 85c and $1
There are various cotton gabardines, lineens,
reps, cordaline and linons, in all-white, also a
variety of rose, black and navy stripes.
Corduroy Skirts a clean-up rose, mais,
green, Copenhagen and tan, at $1.95 and $2.95;
values $3.50 to $5,
Gimbels, Subway Store.
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Men's and Young Men's $15 SUITS, ky
" Poor Richard" Economies, at T
Men who have their summer suits to buy, attentloni
Here's an unusually good variety of the season's newest styles, in neatly tailored
suits some half-lined with mohair, others full-lined fully up to Gimbel standard.
,Many men will be anxious to take advantage of this price concession, &o Jmrryl $9.
Men's Office Coats at $lt $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $3, values $1-50 to $4 mohair, alpaca
and fancy effects.
Men's $2 khaki Trousers, at $1.50. Gimbels, Subway Store, v
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