i "(nwminiijy11"!! jw" "-T- J Tf1 rS5F3M )HMJ'HMJf i ' BWMHHWWPW "JW" -" ' EVENING LEDG-ER-PIIILADELtHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1017 p y t'Wmtjl Girnbel Brothers Store Opens 8:30 CAmbel Brothers Store Co55 5:30 11 Gm6g Brothers Friday, January 19, 1917 'en's and Boys' Including "Kuppenheimer" and "Society Brand" AH the Gimbel Lines i 1 1 w wiwpw unwunwumj -lJua' i-p m m tw h -wyy: i if 1 I 6 E Ktl Kl IRl .! I I Gentlemen, prices next year for winter suits and overcoats can be the same as now but qualities won't. Can't materials and labor and every thing that enters into the making and the "over-head" expense of production all cost more now than a year ago will cost more a year hence than now, or, put it this way: Prices will be much higher; clothes will cost you more, by all laws of business prophecy. Doesn't that fact fairly take you by the shoulders and push you in here to share these bargains for NOW and for NEXT WINTER? It should. It's a good business proposition. Yet it's correct storekeeping for us to clear away each season's goods. uw s.uupK:iu v "S learner : .society oran Ik'sl nt cloths, finest oi skill in designing, expert workers, attired stle. rand" and Other Makes of the Gimbe! Line and $16 for Men's $18 and $20 'a Bn. . t. . , .. MP JL & Uvercoats, Ulsters and bints tp and $33 for Men's $40 and $45 UIsters,'Suits and Overcoats and $21 for Men's $22, $25 and $28 Ulsters, Overcoats and Suits and $26 for Men's $30, $32 and $35 Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters and $43 for Men' ; $50, $55 and $60 Ov rcoats and Great Coats n5?) $30 Vicuna-finish Melton Overcoats at $23 i hotcrlicld model; lined with Skinner Kiiaratitt;el silk. Black and Oxford gray. "Regular," "long" and "Mont." Worumbo Overcoats $23 instead of $30 $25 instead of $35 $29 instead of $40 and $45 Single- and double-breasted box- and form-litting. satin yuke and sleeve lining. Finest overcoats in America. S32 and s.5 duiibU-tliuk waim L'Mcrs at $23 and $20' Tyrol Wool-Knitted Overcoats at $14 $26 -deep -aim yoke and scc lining: dmihle-bre.-istrd. I U.v elicited ; raiu-pronied. Mtigle-and double-breasted ; $55, $60 and $75 Montagnac I warmth without weight. Overcoats at $43 and $48 Heavy r-ilk lining: piped with ehet. $35 Imported Tonedale Cloth Overcoats at $26 Five distinctive model ami -ix colors. A wonderful coat for hard wear. $45 Worumbo Shetland Ulsters at $33 $40 Carr's XX& English Melton Overcoats at $29 Uuuble-slitehed raw edges and seams. Hlue, black and Oxford gray. Sizes up to 50-inch chest. $40 Plaid-back Ulsters at $29 Deep satin yoke : satin-lined slee es. Double-breasted ; wide collar. $20 Full Dress Suits at $14; Coats at $8 These are entirely correct in style ; yes, and silk-lined. $18 Tuxedo Suits. $13, Coat $7. $6 Full Dress Trousers, at $3.75. -Gimbels, Second Hour, Ninth Street. ocks and I Women's For -Cloth Coats Xll BoVS Qotfllll en s docks outerwear I ur men who want warmer socks than even winter-weight cotton, these part-wool ca-hmete s')i ks arc suggested: black, gray and white; warm, jet light in weight. 50c a pair. Men's black wool Socks, at 50c; medium weight; these are I. & R. Morley's imported goods Men's fancy wool Hose, at $1 ; also I. & R. Murley socks, in heather effects. New goods. Men'- Union Suits, in gray worsted; all weights , at $2 to $3.50. Wright's bpriiigncedle Shirts and Drawers; medium weight balbi'iggan, at $1.25 each; all sit - McnV giay springneedle ribbed Shirts and Drawers, line soft merino yarns, at $1.35 a gnr uuni (iood range of sizes. Men'-, winter ecru cotton ribbed Union Suits, at $1.50. I iood range of sizes. Gimbels, Market anil Ninth. ! OCJ! I Mais-B cs hnmrre Two Bargains Save Third or More And save it on the neu-esl ilylcs in toun Six "plain" Mles. Nine fur-trimmed tle. ariuttsly of silk plush, Reindeer cl.uh (wool plush). Astralex-eloth, silk velours and hroadtail fabric fur mostly imported fabrics. Plain Coats at $15, $18.50, $21.75, $25 to $35 Values $21.75 to $89.75. Fur-trimmed Coats at $15, $21.75, $25 to $58.50 Falues $21.75 to $75. - (.imbeds. Salons of Dre. Third floor. earseaS (&$) Coats At $85 1 Value $125 k . $ffc. Value Jftl ZJ $135 Mm looking for SI Shirts can pay 75c for them, as we have received the last shipment of an order placed Mime little time ago, when the nianutuiturcr found it advantageous to take a lower price than ruled at the time. Freshly new stilt-iutf Shirts of high-count percale; neat stripe eftects on light grounds. 75c worth any man's dollar y Men's $1.50 Soft-Cuff Shirts, $1.10 Rep shirting, light grounds with neat stripe deMgns Men wWare "up" on market conditions will buy half a dozen or more, at $1.10 instead of 51.50. Gimbels, First floor, Market ami Ninth. Full forty-lie inches long and cut with thc wide, wide sweep that uses up skins galore, but makes wonderful style. Trimmed handsomely with skunk. At $85, value SI 25; and at $95, alue SI 35. Fine Black Fox Sets Now $29.75, were $40. ' Now $50, were $03. Now $37.50, were $50. i Now $62.50, were $79. Now $39.75, were $55 ' Now $77.50, were $90. Now $45, were $57.50 i Now $82.50, were $12o. Black Fox Muffs, now $13.75 to $42.50 Were $18.75 to $49.75. Black Fox Neck-Pieces, Now $8.75 to $57.50 Were $12.75 to $09 (iiinbels. Fur Salon-., Third floor And some on First floor, (irand Aisle, Center. Also Prove the Purpose of January Clean-ups Gimbel Boys' Clothing is Thoroughly Well Made It is the Cheapest in the Long Run, I'eeausc no "cheap" (inferior) cloths or Other itiaicii.iN arc used in the making This bos' clothing business, has grown large is growing larger all the time on this bai of serv ice and fair price-. Boys' $7.50 and $8.50 Reefers and Junior Overcoats at $5.75 Mine ihiuclulki Regulation Reefers; chinchilla Polo Overcoats: and chinchilla and iheviot Uvercoats with astr.i-khan-cloth collar; for hoys S to is" years, at $5.75. Boys' $8.50 Mackinaws at $6.50 Skate pocket or patch pocket models with pinched-back and convertible collar; S to IS year-. Boys' $7.50 Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, $5 Patch pockets and pinched-back; knickerbockers arc full-lined ; watch pocket and belt loops. 10 to 18 years. Boys' $13.50 and $15 Norfolk Suits, at $9.50 Fancy tweeds, velours and soft-finished worsteds: newest models; broken si.es from our $13.50 and $15 lines, at $9.50 ; ages S to 1 1. Boys' $16.50 to $18 Overcoats at $12.50 Pinched-back or loose belted-baik models; con , vcrjible collar, 13 to IS years. Boys' First Long-trousers Suits, $14, Values $17.50 and $20 Pinched-back or sack models, in fancy tweeds and cnssinicrcs ; 16 to 20 years. Bos' Blouses, a newly arrived lot, in light and dark colorings, at 50c; ages 0 to 16 years. $1.50 for boys' $2 full-lined Knickerbockers; fancy tweeds; with watch pocket and belt loops. Gimbels, Third floor. Lenox Flow FaJ,yruse Misses' Winter Suits and Coats H Lots of. flours don't give best results for family use. Lenox hard-wheat flour is for all 'round home use it won ;i prise in this sort of competition. Priced, y-hb, family size (in wood) at $5.40, or H-bhl sacks at $1.35. New season Tea, 75c Keystone Chop, India Ceylon, Mixed, Formosa Oolong, English Breakfast, in 3db. lots, at $1,30, or 45c lb. Show Drastic Reductions "Liberty Bell" Coffee (blend), 35c value, at 10 lbs. for $1.88, or 5 lbs. for 95C Tomatoes, solid meat, new pack, Jus tice Brand; No. 2 family size cans, at .10c, is bought in case, dozen or half dozen lots. V New Garden Peas, Lenox, Run o' Vine; 20c No. 2 sanitary cans, at 120, if bought in case, dozen or half duen lots Limit one case. Grape Fruit, California, large; dozen for 95c, or half-dozen for 50c. Uncoated Head, Rice, Lenox, 15c grade, at 10 lbs. for 85c, or 5 lbs. for 45c 28c Hams, sugar cured, at 22c lb., if purchased with other groceries. Girabds "Pure Food Store," Chestnut Strct Annex Winter Suits must disappear to give right of way to spring fashions. Note the lowered price schedule Bring the Young Girl in for a New Coat $15, $17.75 and $24.75 Buys $20 to $29.75 Suits Every good weave and color. The majority bv-furred. In sizes for 14 to 20 years. , Misses' Coats that afford complete protection against wintry blasts. Late winter models. Shades most wanted, too. Now at $16.75, $19.75 and $25 ; Were $25 to $39.75 Months of winter ahead. Yet prices I reduced as follows $5 for 6.75 to$7.50 Coats for 6 to 14 years. $8.95 for $12.75 Coats. Sizes for 8 to 14 years. $12.75 for $16.75 Dress Coats. Sues for 8 to 14 years. $15 and $19.75 for $21.75 to $29.75 Coats. Sizes for 8 to 14 years in the lot. -(JuiiDels, Salons of Dress, Third floor IN THE SUBWAY STORE Men's 'ZS'aZgf? $8.50 Reductions that include all sizes- -good anety, but fews of a kind. Gimbels, bubvvay Store Women's $4. to $6 Shoes at $2.95 A manufacturer's clean-up of this season's good styles. Men s Shoes Special at $2.95 Plenty of sizes in wanted shapes for business and dress wear. Gimbels, Subway Store Becoming Dresses for Graduates Fine Values at $10 and $10.95 Nets, trimmed with ribbon and tucking ; for ages 14 to 19 years. Prices $10 and $10.95. . Women's and Misses' Coats $7.50 to $16.50 Values, Now $5 and $9.75 Velours, mixtures and heavy cheviots stripes and colors. Gimbels, Subway Store Boys' Suits ; Overcoats and Mackinaws at $4.95, Values $6 to $7.50 All-told S00 representing closed lines from two makers and stock reductions. Gimbels. Subway Store EiiiMminiftiiWuKl'fcPHf iMV1AtTlliAf-VArtrft''''MfiirB f'ff . " P EWf f-i!,! l ' nWlAAamrtLlaiat, Q
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