BVEfrryq lmkhr-philapblfhia. fbiday, yovEMgm, 3, w jijtj 1 1 V'VVtMiV Gimbel Brothers H5MViMW VmhJN VVV,VSm WM Vii I I - m II S0'e OeJ rf e?.'5 Qjimbel Brothers Friday, November 3; 1916 NMVXWVVVW NHVfrM'VdMyHMMll Gimbel Brdthers Store Closes at 5:30 '' Gimbel Brothers 1 To Women Who Want Coats Buy Where. Variety Is. Greatest, . - Qualities Best and Prices Fairest Gimbels r If '5 a Question of Service "Where will my money buy the most In all that combines to make satisfaction?" Fashion, form, desirability from your own viewpoint; durability, if the article is meant to withstand wear, and price. Price is the last thing- to think about because a wrong thing is dear at any price, and a makeshift thing worries the owner by Its very existence "and persistence. And yet price is a great big factor in these days when we all seem to want so much and prices are sliigh. And the one bigegst, most helpful factor is The Gimbel Store It may be no better than other large stores ten years hence it may not serve so well after it gets big enough to be proud. That's history. And the cure for proud stores is to stop buying at them. But any store, even if proud or. if dear, is better than the best store whose'only claim is cheapness you know that. .'. , The Gimbel Store already one of the six great stores of America is working to get .the volume of business that shall make it greatest of all, believing it cam get big and still rfot be proud, and knowing thaj. each milliot) added to yearly sales, increases the store's power to serve. It would seem that thfc great problem is to best serve yourself. We know what store will gain by that test Where Paris has been mirrored most faithfully even in the lowest-priced coats. Where foresight led to buying up cloths to such advan tage that we could, today sell to coatmakers every yard of cloth we have at a fine advance. Certain fabrics we paid $2.75 a yafd for, makers arp glad to find at $4 or $4,501 Every cloth we bought hat advanced as markedly especially the imported fabrics. And with the new fulness every advance on every yard mounts high I At $15 At $16.75 At $18.75 At $21.75 These "Specials" for Saturday Selling At $21.75 Swagger, belted cheviot Coats in black, blue, brown or green. Plush-trimmed. Black asrrachan-cloth Coats silk-lined. The huge collar and the front-facings of silk plush. Wool vclour Coats in one of the very new belt-in-front models. Blue, black, green, brown. Fur band on collar. (Pictured.) Wool-plush Coats in blue, black, green, burgundy and brown. At $25 Silk-lined wool velour Coates trimmed with beaver fabric-fur. Black and colors. Coats of very fine black broadcloth suede-finish, satiny-luster. Topped by a great collar of fine skunk-opossum or natural raccoon. Satin-lined throughout. (Pictured.) . enr r Wool vqlour Coats in a model after Bernard's At pZt7.0 "latest." Fur and velvet combines to make unique collar and unique cuffs. Black, blue, brown or green. t Fifteen hundred Silk Plush Coats With or Without Furs We cannot buy these coats wholesale fqr as little as our own retail prices of today. Silk-lined throughout. Fur-tnmmed, at $29.75, $35, $39.75, $45 to $59.75. Without fur, it $25, $29.75, $35 and $45. : ' -. . . . .-. . . r . . Gimbels Llothiers Carerul Suppose $25 isihe price you have set to pay for a suit and $25 for an overcoat. Whre will you be best served? It is your money you are free to spend it where you think best. Gimbels offer 78 lines of Suits at $25 32 styles Fancy Worsteds 4 styles Blue Serges 8 styles SilkJVlixea Worsteds 6 styles Black Soft-finish Worsteds 6 styles Blue soft finish Worsteds 12 styles Gray soft and smooth finish' 10 styles Tweeds and Cheviots And any normal man, stout or lean, wide or narrow, short pr tall, can be really fitted. n - In Overcoats at $25 Vicuna, melton, kersey, Elysian beaver, plaidr back and worsted nub fabrics. . Silk-lined, where that suits the style; silk sleeves and shoulders in others; one-part luxury and four parts the common-sense of going. on and off easily. Warmth and collar arrangement to meet your conditions. And models enough tp tie you as tightly to Fashion as you'll stand. wV bo much, tor .clothing at qo. , . rvk ,&v There are suits 'in profusion at $15 to $40. And overcoats at $15 to $60. And all the garments in the Second-floor section are all-wool and guaranteed for color which is a pretty rigid creed for this year of grace. Genuine "Patrick" Mackinaws are the sports coats of character. $10f. $12 and $15 the high-lights for young men. "Hungerford system" is anothername for trousers that fit. Special at $5. . ,.''' KKuppenheimer" leads the world on overcoats. And with "Society Brand" forms,, the foremost ' collection of both suits and overcoats. , w "That wasn't absolutely true ten years ago ther.e were rivals. But these houses grew both biggest and best. Gimbels, Second Floor, Ninth Street. Important Sale of Silk Waists At $2 and $3 : Values $3.50 to $5 Tub Silks and Crepes de Chne. See details in tomorroto- morning's papers. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor, and First floor, Grand Aisle. MSmm il Wmmm m& wm$m -Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. & - -X -ttz at " iksWm 7' 4 , Of Wool Velonr at I1S.1S Ot Broadcloth at f SI I Misses' Coats Smartest Styles 0 Wonderful Savings burplus lots, sample lines and "overcuts," from several famous coat-makers '$16.50 to $29.75 Cloth Coats at $13.75 $25 Fur-Trimmed Cloth Coats at $18.75 $35 Seal Plush Coats at $25 $35 Fur and Velvet-Trimmed Coats at $29.75 They include : Every fashionable and .tan1r rnnf.fah?t- .rv color from fashionable burgundy to fashionable black; browns, blues, greens. "Tweedy" coats and seal-plush coats and some of stunning: novelty-cloths. Every coat very, very full. Every coat warm as toast yet almost weightless. . 41 Styles Are Utterly Fkscirftiting Odd belts and quaintest pockets. Great collars with the pret tiest tricks of buttoning under the chin I Some collars are fur trimmed. Some collars are all of fur Kitt coney or skunk-opossum or natural raccoon. Besides, Two Wonderful Special Purchases of Coats at $15 and $16.75 Velours and novelty cl,oths. With huge collars some of fur. Misses' Suits Save a Third or More $22 Suits at $15.75 sampies. $29.73 Suits at $17.75 clearances. $45 and $49.75 Suits at $35 clearances. All colors. About a hundred styles. Variously cheviots, gab ardines, velours, broadcloths, whipcords, velveteens. 14- to 18-year sizes at each price. Serges at $10 to $29.7,5. , Afternoon Dresses satins malhly at $15 to $45 ' Evening Dresses at $10.75 to $65. O .Salons oi Dreit, Third floor. (r CcprHiM 1515 "IT IIooM "I Kerocobctiaat Gimbels Boys' Clothiers OF RENOWN t Ready yes, splendidly ready to outfit the boy with clothing climatic conditions demand. ' Boy' Overcoat at $18 Are Specialized Not a popular stylo missing. Snappy "plnched-backV nfodels in fancy cheviots and overcoatings, also plain colors. Warmly fined in check flannel. Convertible collar that buttons closely to the neck. For boys 12 to 18 years. For the smaller boy of 3 to 12 years, Overcoats of bliie chinchilla double breasted. Loose-fitting or belted back. Convertible collar. At $6.50; value $8.50. Boya'' Norfolk Suits at $10; Value $12.60 and $13.50 Many with extra knickerbockers. Of fine fabrics finely" tailored. Trousers full lined. "Fob" pockets. For boys 7 to 18 years. Boys' Suits nt $6.50; value $8.50. Mostly with extra pair of full-lined knickerbockers. New models, with patch pockets and three-piece belt. Gimbels, Third floor. W"k 1 i Uamtv Jewelry , 'Sterling Silver .and Plated 1 The little sersona! touches that add tto -ene's atraetlve appearance. . - DoHnt ot aUrltnc Uver, ftUedrith , 9yr4r jh f mirror and Bnsfr chain. vnoio ma. maattTv "!' "" " glaAnri anltTM. ObtM at . i 4 S 8arrtn In Mfit U Parta atrfei. ,' Nm4aat r ataM-fttUa. Cble at Uw- aualaa. aaraL laato anAeUMT qalawa (' atOAM.' At aa4 IS. NXarnan a4 m4 aaH aarriaaa. aaN, alaaa-nmna- a aaaa atylaa. t U as. aamaa RidmIm--la PV kfawn tlatai aaMWIttaa RMtuattoffa taat a - grawai. atmttar to ttuw went to P- Walal Mmm. rrtftM raiwa'fl J H. Naw-aaMat Mm. la atar mMI ! a Uw droaa ot your favortia ptrfuwa ww b um4 X ntivltr and ta yriaa. tto Gimbel Shoe Service stands foremost in yalue and comfort-diving; foremost in fasWons, too, In these .days 'when tshoe styles change as fast as millinery Hyles. tt Broken Lots , 44 to H Onaa, atfl.M i ends of pMmy lota grpiai, offerinif ood dioica ad. good, ran of tjhtm. lak and hiy Uatli- era ; Louia heels, chiefly. 'v Cimbelt, tcood floor. 5-iM FURS Tfre Durable furs. Fashion-approved furs. Ana so wide variety in different fur colors as in styles that it's mighty easy to find the fur that best brings out the beauty points every woman, has. Quality For Quality Critical Shoppers Find Gimbel Prices Lowest These are' "specials" Natural mink Sets at $59. ' Fine red fox Sets at $42.50. IP nTuifflWfijHa t'i lHIKPWV N 1 I I I WSHHttaT At St8 Tlae SS At S1S.7SI Tlu SIS J IN THE SUBWAY STORE Fine Uack fox Sets at $39.50. "Poiret" fox Sets at $62.50. Natural wolf Sets at $55. Taupe wolf Sets at $55. Dlue wolf Sets a.t $55. Near Seal (I'Zy) Coats at $110 With the huge collar, the "muff cuffs" and a broad border of skunk opossum at $110. Hudson seal (dyed muskrat) Coats very fine skins at $145. Scotch mole Coats trimmed with kolinsfty-dyed fitclf-at $215. Persian lamb Coat flat, glossy, navy black skins with collar of skunk at $215. ' ' Gimbels, Salons of Dresu Third floor. i .Women's Sweater Coats Collared and "Cuffed" in White And. prices arc surprisingly low. 9 Sweater Coats at $5, $6.50 arid 7.50 pt Shetland weave, middy cellar and cuffs of white brush wool. In pur ple, greea aad Copenhagen. VJn pockets and sash, at $5. At $.$0. Faricy Weave Sweaters in purple, rose, Copenhagen and green, trimmed- jn white and with pearl buttons and loop fasteners. At $7.50. A pretty model in green, purple and old re. garnished in, white. ,bruh wool. j Fqr Children : Sweaters at $3 la am rest, Copenhagen, dark CJewJy wven and -very warm, "gray;, twe pockets and roll collar, Gimbals-, First floor. GIMBELS Market.: Chtnut Eighth and Ninth At $10.75 1 tb1u flt.SO Nearly a Thousand Women's and Misses' Goats at $10.75 and $13J5 Values $15 to $27:50 fi Just barely; unpacked! Tyo-toned zibelines. Two-toned boucles Eng lish mixtures and fine tweeds. English coatings., wool-plushes, corduroys, lynx pfur-cloth. Colors? Every color I Misses' sizes 14 to 18; women's sizes: 36 to 46 at each price. Girls' $5 to $8.50 Coats at $3.95 and $5 Smartest little styles, Boucles, Corduroys, Mixtures, Tweeds, Zibe lines. Sizes 4 to 14 at each price. 3lmbU, Subwor Store Men's Suits and Overcoats Special at $12.50 Each "Twelve-fifty" will quickly clear them from the special tables a great advantage in "stocking up" tomorrow, while the assortments arc com plete for clothing prices are rising. There are Overcoats in medium as well as winter weights, conservative styles for men and the smarter for young men's models. The Suits are worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots and fancy mixtures and a model suited for any man or young man may be found. Choose at $12.50 each. - aimbei 8ubwr Wor IrnUL t SSSSSSSSmSSSrSSSKT'rjISSuSkStwSSin Two Hundred Boys9 New Norfolk Suits To Sell at $5 Each Instead'of $6.50 and $7.50 Wool cheviots and tweeds, for ages 7 to 18 years. Yes and Overcoats arc ready, too some interesting values. Blmbrf. Baawar BUf 'w - ft Where Can Women Buy Good Shots or $3.95? Gimbels Subway Shoe Store Answers YouV : " with these, that because we ordered so long ago arc here for.much liMtkM re mfcht expect, The proper height $, inches, . ., , T'JS, ir ine proper snape jouk vamus, piam po)iHu ioc -,;, m The wanted leathers black kid, brown kid, tak calf, late styles Wjpt.y(Wt white taMuSMthir ' "S "N -; ; ; 4 . Ji Louis heels, Sa;e 2 to 7, at $3. a pair, t for Mn-t?est We'v 5 Shoes for MnBest W'vSn txtS3 . Sewed oakttaaaad leather aelet; yeHtMtd HH,1 t English and narrow to aad breed aad straight double soles for long wear. 3. V "Spats" for Women at $1.9 buttons high; aaug fitting; paan gray, tawn, .'t- W wMtc u ckaM(s eeter. tU. , Mtf $hmt$J4$imki Street box alf tacf ttyki ih tWuM sole' sisec 9 to ISyi. at U; ataee 1 to 4 at t ' i i imiai awtf itPUW.(i!'Mi'i 'gyri T-Jfr. r.i fc f IWj il Tl Altl'fliAhii ni.f-'iiil i II ijw-TS . JT.j .Ad