EVENlHa MDGKR-PHltABErHIA, ttttttUY BEdBMBBB 8, lOIO 0 jgfei .1 mmJfmSiti,,t W''9' Gimbel Brothers Store Opens at 8t30 Gimbel Brothers Store Closes at 6 Gimbel Brothers Friday, December 8, Igid, An International Store With the Holiday - JliJuAiuLLMt3fj'Vihi iW u TwlfWWl GIMBELS JL ICipijlH Work if I R! Mir r tit " . 'I I Mill" 6 HI G-Ya .TTnr cMff ? bu.sins-an outl commensurate tothc Store's intake, with our resident buying staffs in America, Europe and Asia. Buyers from here arc sliuttling S!r S w nrjU?n.J P?"1 frecll,cn,c' but nearly so. And our Japan and Philippine organizations do not feel the war at all Our utmost best m value-giving, just as we do our' utmost best in other months of the year. n i hy n2C5I!n? T C'ltCr t0 di;criminjng People and know perfectly well that you will bring most of your business to the store that serves best. That's the way fortunes arc "Best $15 Coat in Town" So Women Tell Us made and kept by good buying, safe bargains in the stock market 'and safe bargains in the store. Only lambs arc fleeced by queer stock operators and poor stores and the poor stores probably do not mean to fleece. They simply lack in real power to serve. There arc goods enough in this Store right now to give a gift of the value of four dollars to every man, woman and child in Philadelphia-and goods still come in about as fast as they go out. t It's a new Store every morning this Store that leads in value-giving. 5 At $15 Wool vclotir, lined from huge pic turesque collar to voluminous hem. Uith a border of beaver fabric-fur on collar and deep cuffs In blue, preen and brown, besides black. At $15 jcs, we, too, have proved it the beat $15 coal in town. 2500 Cloth Coats Of black broadcloth, black and col ored wool velours, gray-toned or brown-toned tweeds, Irish or Scotch "overcoatings," chinchillas and bo livia weave fabrics. Variously at $16.75, $19.75, $23.75, $25. $29.75 to $35. When they're fur-trimmed, prices run $18.50, $25, $29.75, $35, $45, $49.75 and $59.75. 3000 Fur-Cloth Coats Of Hudson seal-cloth (silk plush, black silk vclotir du nord, pony skin cloth, broadtail fur-cloth, astratcx cloth and black llama-cloth). Without Fur at $16.75 to $25. Fur-trimmed at $25 to $89.75. dlmbcla, Hnlons of Drc. Thlril floor Rings For Her Fingers : a Watch For Her Wrist" And n wealth of other ideas in fine jewelry that just spell delightful Christmas gifts. V Ilrooches at $40 to $400. Dar-ltroochcs at $65 to $300. Lavallicres at $50 to $225. Bracelets at $50 to $400. Women Adore Neckwear New arc the Georgette Crepe Collar and Cuff Sets in criss-cross effect with narrow Vcnise lace insertion and piped in satin. $2 a 3et. Collar and Cuff Sets of broadcloth, cut work effect, with embroidered corner designs, at $1.50. Colored stripes and dots show .a new thought in white cloth collars. Very smart-looking. Choice at $1. Gimbels, First floor, Regular Section, and Grand Aisle. Luster-Taffeta Wkists - at $3 ; Vcdue $4.50 Five hundred pieces of Christmas gift luck! In the fashionable high colors rose, salmon, peach, maize, flesh, orchid and white. t Made after an open-throated, tailory model that lias a world of fine style to its apparently simple lines. The deep collar and the cuffs are hem stitched. And there arc three big pearl buttons down the front. At $3, instead of $4.50 and ready boxed for the giving. At $3, value $4.50 Gimbels, balons ot Dress, llurd Hoor. W500 HP 3x i ill1 Ii!0 A In Diamond-and-Platinum Jewelry rine diamonds, finely set. Rings at $25 to $550 both solitaires and the many stone rings. The Smaller the Watch, the Better She'll Like It Solid gold convertible wrist watches finest American watches made at $50 and $65. Watches with famous movements. And the "disappearing eye" is a welcome feature. Elgin Wrist Watches solid gold at $25 and $35; gold-filled nt $15 to $27. Swiss Wrist Watches octagon, round, square or oval watch solid gold at $21 to $65; gold-filled at $12 to $25. All thett have the flexible bracelets included. To Suit Most Any-Sized Purse Gold Thimbles at $3 to $7.75 good for any age. Gold Bracelets secret lock, nethersole and flexible styles variously at $3 to $70. Gold Lavallicres stone-set, of course, at $2 to $70. Stone-set Rings at $4 to $28. Gold Uar-Pins and Ilrooches at $2 to $22. Gold Lorgnons at $12 to $25. Gold "handy pins" at $1 to $16 as good to give grand- -mothers as babies. Gold Bags at $40 to $225. Gold lingerie Clasps at $1.25 to $4.50. For Finest Gifts to Men, These; Diamond scarfpins at $14 to $110 platinum-set. Diamond rings at $20 to $240 usually gold-set. Other stonc-sct Ring at $6 to $26.75. Watches solid gold at $25 to $125; gold-filled at $9 to $90. Every movement guaranteed. And gold novelties and uicfuls in wide variety, from gold cuff buttons at $1.75 to $15 a pair to gold vest chains at $6 to $38. Gimbels, First floor. Three Christmas-Boxed "Specials" Nightgowns at $1 in white or flesh-colored batiste. Initialed Nightgowns at $1 yoke style. Eyelet embroidery. Nightgowns at $2 six new very lacy styles. Gimhcls, Second floor. Toy People and Playthings Make the Population of the Child's "Land of Make-Believe" in the "Land of Make-Believe" -a ragged wreck of a doll is lovely to its little ijiothcr, v. ho wouldn't exchange it for one dressed in silks and satins. And doll dunes, though empty, are filled with a. nectar and ambrosia the gods themselves couldn't have had! , In the "Land of Makc-lelieve" a paper hat and a wooden sword make a valiant loUher of a boy three feet in height, and nil hobby horse is a charger swift and true. And a constructive toy transforms another hoy in imagination into a bridge emlder spanning a mighty river! X Children xpect Gloves at Christmastide. These arc the wanted kinds Lined Gloves for "nippy" days. At $1 arc Flecce lined Mittens of suede, in tan and grey. Fur-trimmed wrist. For motoring and outdoor sports are Grey Mocha Mittens, fur-lined, at $2 a pair. Boys' and Girls' Tan English Cape Gloves, fur-lined, at $2.50 a pair. The Buckskin Gauntlet Gloves in natural color, fleece-lined, at $1 to $1.75 a pair. ( For Dress Wear Tan Kid Gloves for boys and girls with self-stitching, at $1.25 a pair. Gimbels, First floor. Silk Stockings Appeal to Women Impossible for a woman to re ceive too many pairs of silk stock ings! Give these; Phoenix Black Silk Stockings, two pairs in a gift box, at $1.60 and $2.10 a box. Gimbels Special Silk Stockings at $1.15 a pair. Black, white and a hun dred colors to choose from. Lisle top and foot. At $1 a pair and a value unusual Silk Stockings in black and white, heavy quality. With lisle top. Novelty Silk Stockings at $1.35 a pair. Some with crosswise stripes. And black with white, and white with black clocking.' Very striking. Gimbels, First floor. Gift Ideas in Plated Jewelry For Women and Men The articles appreciated most are told of. Peacock Casque Combs, beautifully jeweled in sapphires and emeralds, at 65c to $7.75. For Men Gold Front Pen Knives in fancy designs, at $2.50 to $3.50. Dainty Vanity Cases in designs copied from sterling-silver models. Fitted with the necessary compart ments, nt $2.50. Pretty Bar Pins of silver, pointed and square ends, pierced and set in brilliant rhiuestones and combination stones, at 75c to $2.75. At 50c Jeweled Broochcsand Bar Pins in pierced effects, Earrings with pendants of rhinestones and gold front Lingerie Pius and Cuff Links. For a Man Gold-plated Pocket Knife attached to a Wnldemar chain in a dainty box, at $1.50. Gimbels, First floor. The "Colorful" Season Has Extended to Handkerchiefs Colors that arc "solid" or intermingle with white the prettiest and newest at Gimbels. Scores of styles. And every thread linen. At 25c Colored hems or scallops. With dainty embroidered one-corner designs. At 50c Solid tint Handkerchiefs in beautiful colors, with the corner embroidered design in white. Some hae narrow white hemstitched hems. Butterfly and bird designs are particularly pleasing. The dainty "French" Handkerchiefs in the glove and st7c larger at 75c These have colored blocks, plaids and scries of stripes. "Character" Handkerchiefs from France in hand-cmbroidcred colored designs at 50c. Colored cut hems in fancy corner designs are new at $1.25. Handker chiefs that are "different." Gimbels, Regular Section and Aisles, First floor. Umbrellas The Year-'Round Gifts and well called so, for whether sunshine or rain, a new umbrella finds a welcome Christinas morn. Especial Attention To This Lot for Men and Women Union taffeta and fine grade of American taffeta, good handles, at $1.50: value $2. And There for Men and WomenUnion taffeta, silk case and tassel; newest desired styles, at $2; values $3 and $3 50 Gimhcls, First floor. , The Big Toy Store With the Ponies, Punch and Judy. The "Polar Bears, ' Santa Claus and the Trick Pony Is the Children's "Land of Make-Believe" r.i ,,mg t,le children let them enjoy it all, and as often as they can. it $ all free even to riding the ponies, if the little folks are accompanied by their parents. (The ponies are for sale.) Gimbels, Fourth floor. Men's House Coats at $5 And at $6.30, $7.50, $12.50 and $13.50 : For &feo2 Pretty nearly a year ago the long arm of the Store reached forward and placed these house coafs in line for selling this holiday season we placed the order several months ago, and the house coats are ready now, at prices 'we couldn't touch if we had to buy them today. . , piaid-back and stripe-back cloths, bound with silk cord, two frog fasteners, three pockets. "" Although assortments this holiday season are larger than ever, question is, have wc enough for all comers between now and Christmas? -but certainly those who share today need not worry! Choose at $5, $6.50, $7.50, $12.50 and $13.50, Up-to-date gifts for men, whether StUOkerS or non-smokers. Boxed if requested, Gimbels, Men's Goods, Market and Ninth corner, G9iSFvUSS rKjr aumO&S -t-. . Those Who Will Give Men Slippers Will find it more than advantageous to see Gimbel assortments in addition to unusually large variety, prices are practically unaffected by the rise in leather markets. Cavaliers those high-cut boot-like Slippers Tan, black or red kidskin, at $4. Also brown suede and tan willow-calf or green kid, at $5. Men's "Faust" Slippers Tan or red kidskin, at $3 and $3.50. Men's Romeos The most popular of all tan or black kidskin, at $1.75. With cushion insole, at $2.50 to $3. Tan willow calf or tan kid, kid-lined, at $3.50 and $4. Men's O black kidsk willow calf $3.50. era Slippers Tan or i, at $2 and $2.50. Tan or alligator, at $3 and Men's Everett -Style Slippers Tan or black kidskin, at $2 and $2.50, Men's Comfy Slippers, at $1.50 and high-cut, at $2 and $2.25. Men's Moccasins at $1.50 to $2.50. Men's Traveling Slippers In case, at $1 to $2.50. Gimbels, Second floor. SUBWAY STORE CHRISTMAS SPECIALS TOP THE LIST OF MONEY-SAVING VALUES-TOMORROW Men's Black Calf Shoes, Special at $3 Every pair up-to-date, and a big value! GIVE THE BOY A PAIR OF BOOTS Here arc boys' high-top tan storm Boots fine values, at f 1.75 ana J. Gimbels, Subway Store, $2 for New Crepe de Chjne'Waists In flesh-color or white, with large flare collar. , , Flannellet Waists, with "2-in-l" collar of Oxford gray color; sizes 3$ to 46, at 50c, Gimbels, Subway Store. 13-Piece Luncheon Sets at SOc . Vou should see these a .timely, Inexpensive gift-hint. ' Table Damask at $1 yard a good, heavy 70-Inch imported grade.- 70-inch heavy imported mercerized Table Damask, at $1 yard. Gimbels, Subway Store. $15 Tapestry Brussels Rugs at $9. 75 One Oriental pattern onty; sue 9x12 feet . , .$35 high-grade Axmuister Rugs slight weaving defects; sue 9x12 feet, at $21.75, Gimbels, Subway Store. Boys' $7,50 Nprfolk Sttits at $5.75 A delayed line from a. prominent maker all-wool, latest models. Extra, psir lmd knickerbockers with each suit for ages 7 to 18 years. Boys Overcoats and Mackinaws. at $3.95 to $7.50-chuicbillas, tweeds and warm cheviots, up-to-date kinds, for ages ite ' ?"" ay Store, Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, Special $12 It's a orivilege to make this special , , , ., . A NewYork manufacturer anxious for a share of Ghnbel business named a price to low on these faults ana Overcoats that we just couldn't keep them out, . , , . Not as many ot them as we woum hkc; out tne eany roan wu mm a bwu V 1 S bw St New Separate Skirts at $2.85 to $5.95 Serges, poplins, mixtures ana plaids: all sizes ana goou coiurs Women's, Misses' and Children's Rain Coats and Capes Wanted shades and materials, at $1.95 to $6.95; values ?j 10 iu. ore. New Broaccloth Collar$ at $1 Square embroidered and punch Cloth Collar-and-Cuff Sets, at $1 and $1.50. Gimbels, Subway Store. 18c Phld Stripe Lawns at UlZt As a waist pattern a nice gift and Inexpensive. Gimbels. Subway Store Men's Gloves, Mostly Samples At $15, values $1 50 to $2. Chil dren's tan cape, fleece-lined, at 75c. Gimbels, Subway Store ages 6 to 14 years, A Corset A "Dollar" Gill Dainty pink glrdlctop models, $1 JO for two models In pink broche Corsets. Low bust, long and me dium length skirt. Gimbels, Subway Store. 25c Stockings at J 8c Women's and Children's. Women's black or white, fine gage Children's, black or white, coarse and floe ribbed Gimbels, Subway Store. r.lrU' School Dresxes ai Gifts, lovely little styles in percale, Tlneen, rep and linon, at $1, value $1.50 for Gimbels, Subway Store. $2.75 Utility Boxes at $2 MattJngfCovered. $3 a pair for $4 Lace Curtains real lace Effects. ' Gimbels, Subway Store. $2.50 to V Framed Faaimliti at SUO Framed close up in 3-inch orna mented gilt frames. A giftr Gimbels, Subway Store. 75c Bedford Cord at 38c a yd. Good colors; all-wool. 85c all-wool Granite-Cloth at 65c yard. Gimbels, Subway Store. Boxed Pillow Cases, $1 and $1.25 Variously initialed, embroidered and scalloped, .Plaid Blankets blue and pink block designs, at $5.50, $6.75 and $7.50; values $7 to $10, Gimbels, Subway Store, Men's $1 Shirts at 70c Soft and Stiff Cuffs good patterns; new arrivals buy plenty for gifts and one's own use while these last, for makers are asking more. Reefer Mufflers at 65c; values $1 to $2; seconds. v Gimbels, Subway Store, New Rippletts at 15c a yd. The material that needs no ironing. 30c Dress Sateens at 18c yard highly mercerized blue, with white dots Gimbels, Subwayv Store Red Fox Sets at $13.75 to $55 Separate Neck-pieces at $3.95 to $29.75 wanted furs; double animal and silk-lined, Gimbels, Subway Store, Women 's $3 to $5 Silk Petticoats at $2 to $4 Changeable and plain colors. Gjmbcls, Subway Store, $1.50 House Dresses at $1. Made of ginghams and pretty models that will prove at once attractive Qimbeis. ubwa,y Store I Near the Top of the List bf What She Wants for Ckristmas Crepe de Chine Underwear The prettiest possible gift from dainty women to: qjtng gir s and grandmothers; girls in their wonderful "first season": large women; tiny women, practical women; butterfly women: women who ,n.klCiy 7 : wo'e" who have to make every penny tell-and so on down the long, long list of femininity. .,,-1 .? ?m.e ep,e &.C:hl1e Nightgowns very, very beautifully trlm- V&S ft95'- m5.'. ?"' $1U5 S13'7S t0 18-75' ll,er very dainty nightie begin at $4.50. Exquisite Crepe de Chine Petticoats some of them half-lace (and dain- V v,i ,-al J.a, i.ou, s.y, 9.S5 to SU.75. Beautiful Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises plenty with rrcncn nowcrs nan nuiucn in tlic foamy laces $5.95. Crepe de Chine Camisoles exquisite nt $1, $2, $3 and $3.50. Washable Satin Underwear in Pearly White or Pearly Pink Nightgowns at $6.95 to $18.75. Petticoats at $5.95 to $16.75. Envelope Chenmei at $3.95 to $7.95. Camisoles at $1, $2, $3 and $3.75. Bloomers at $3.95. Hand-Embroidered Lingerie From the Philippines American patterns. Finest lingerie stuffs. Embroidered in the needle work that Spain used to monopolize Nightgowns at $2.95 to $7.95. Envelope Chemises at $2.95 to $5.95. Corset Covers at $3.50 and $3.75. nlentv with the thw at 5z, $3, $3.95, $4.95 and GIMBEL BROTHERS MARKET j CHESTNUT t EIGHTH : NINTH iitHliiliiiiiii . niTif-r I nrilli I " ' i'iii"a ' ' .ill "' "'TT???:i.-.i. :ii" - : - " MwniifiTiinii wmnmwinminfc umi inMnmiin n i n m - "' " " "--''"'---- f B i r ty.Bj 3E -Jy- -e --fg. - . jj-sj .. ipiia.Ja , , . . 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