Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1917, Night Extra, Image 9

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Gimbel Brothers II Friday, February 23, 1917 II Gimbel Brothers
TSi ore Closes at 5:30
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en's and Young Men's $20.
Offer Extraordinary
$15
j$25 and $30 Overcoats at
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To any man who reads the papers who keeps
in touch with advancing costs in woolens this price
for a good overcoat is astonishing first to get $20,
$25 and $30 kinds (been that all season) at $15; and,
next, because they are Kuppcnhcimcrs at $15.
Single- and double-breasted, box back,
raglan shoulder, Klaviclc,'onc-piece back and
sleeve, pinched - back, form-fitting many
models! Also Ulsteretts. All are .quarter
lined with silk. $15.
All other makes of Gimbel overcoats are also
reduced
$40 and $45 Overcoats at . . $26
$30 arid $35 Overcoats at . . $23
$25 Overcoats at $17
$20 Overcoats at $13.50
Gimbcls, Second floor, Ninth street.
Boys' $10 and $12
Norfolk Suits at $7
; The blue serge suits in this group do
net have extra trousers. But in the
fancies
(Many Have Extra Trousers
Medium and lighter weights in chev
iots; for boys 7 to 17 years.
$7.50 to $8.50 Junior
Overcoats at $5
j and $10 to $13.50 Junior Overcoats at
,$7 and $9.
Wash Suits, for small boys; galateas
fast colors; $2.85 for ages 3 to 10
years. Gimbcls, Third floqr
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Men's Suits to Order at $19.50
$30 to $35 Values Two Hundred
Different Fabrics in Flail Pieces
Hundreds of One- and Two-Piece Suit Lengths
The more thoroughly you dig into the showing of fabrics in this Custom
Tailoring event, the more you will wonder how we can offer such wide choice
and charge no more than fast year for a suit to order in the face of advanced
cost of woolens.
For the extra-size man, for the man hard to fit and to please as to
fabrics in fact for any man it "is an unlooked-for opportunity to make a
good saving.
Sale runs till Store-closing Monday, March 5th. Deliveries in the order
booked (except in special cases) and all before Easter.
Gimbels, Second floor, Ninth Street
'Misses Spring Suits
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rasnions were never prettier nor so well adapted to
fyouth. and in such diversity
There Are 21 Styles at $19.75
Pleats are verv nrnmlnhnt. Tn mnnv rnnto nlrnta frill from llio
collar or yoke and boast of four pockets. Navy blue, black, soldat
,blue, mustard and other colors.
&, Suits of velour in hieh colors, at $25 and $29.75.
M,' Suits of jersey in sports styles and colors, at $19.75, $25 and $35,
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SwaKKer Enclish tweed Suits in beautiful color tones, at $27.50
and $29.75.
A distinctive Dress Suit of Poiret twill has a novel oointed
coat Cable stitching in self colors gives a pretty touch. At $39.75.
Silk and Cloth Dresses at $15
A Score and More of Spring Models for the Young
Miss to Choose From
t Every style feature approved by Dame Fashion finds exprcs
ion. Dresses of serge pleated and button-trimmed Dresses of
taffeta in navy and other colors with contrasting stitching as a
finishing touch. Any at $15.
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
Men's "Welbred" Cordo-Calf
Tan Shoes at $6.50
The style is pictured. Cordo-ealf
is calfskin finished in the rich dark
tan in which cordovan comes. Same
style in wax calf, same price $6.50.
Same style in cordovan (horsehide)
and in French calf, at $7.50 to $9.
Gimbel shoe standards are main
tained notwithstanding advancing
costs 'in leathers.
'Men's "T.nw" Clin.c -t r nnrl $? 75 Urst medium-Drice
hoe proposition we know' of.
w icn s "custom" shoes, our name lor Dest n anu t.av suu
tuuiainaoie.
I Men's "Periertlnn" Sfines nt 5.50. and $6.
Urj-to-rfatp svla nnrl 1ciliiri nt each orice: reliable shoe-
making and correct fit. .
Gimbels, second noor,
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Women's Coats
The New Spring Velour Checks
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At $12.75, $13.75, $21.75
And collars are more becoming than ever. These are
variously of the velour itself or inlaid with black, marine
blue or shadow lawn green.
Different sized checks black-and-white, of course; in
three styles, variously at $12.75, $13.75 and $21.75.
Wool Velour Coats at $16.75 and $19.75
All the fashionable colors, including Burgundy and
Spanish gold.
Wool Poplin Coats with silk inlays at $16.75
Navy blue, black and some in the new favorite
butternut.
Note the iiovclty pockets with their "Peggy flare."
Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor.
New Trimmed Millinery
At $5, $6 and $7.50
Hundreds of smart diversified shapes.
New flare brims entirely new angles.
New turbans and tricornes.
New shades of rose, gray, blue the colors "to the fore."
Smart black hats all black or black with color.
New ribbon trimmings most unique.
New ornaments in new Vivid or new subducid colorings.
At $5, $6 and $7.50
Gimbels, Millinery Salons, Third floor.
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300 WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
$10 TO $16.50 DRESSES AT
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A hundred sample Dresses are included!
v Ones and twos of a kind, from a well-known
manufacturer. -
There are serges, taffetas, satin and a combin
ation of serge-and-satin. Many styles, and up-to-date
models that will delight every looker many
samples.
Navy, black, green and gold. Sizes for 14 years
to 44 bust. " v i&jfiL a: .
Choose at $8.75
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The Genuine and Justly Famous
Hardman Autotone
widely conceded to be
The World's Perfect Player-Piano
is offered for the first and only time at decided savings through the helpful co-operation of a
Gimbel Piano Club
We are representatives in this large section of t
Messrs. Hardman. Peck & Co., New York
and recently made a bulk offer for all their Hardman Autotones of two really beautiful styles. They
will have to make new case styles to replace them. It is this purchase we are privileged to offer on the
club plan and therefore
This Club is Limited to One Hundred and Fifty
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The Hardman Autotone so decidedly "the world's perfect player-piano" endorsed and owned
and used and appreciated by
Caruso, Tetrazzini and Scores of.
the Other Grand Opera Artists
puts a power within reach of both novice and professional musician that opens wide the musical
wealth of the ages.
Said Professor Maurits Leefson, an integral part of the musical life of Philadelphia, in the "North
American" of 14th inst. :
"l find the player of the utmost value in teaching advanced
pupils. When a student has reached the point where he can play
the classics, when he knows a great body of really good musical
literature, he can get a great deal out of the player.
"After studying .1 composition himself, then perfecting it
under the guidance of his master, he can compare his perform
ance of it to the way Bauer, Hofmann or Goodson plays it. I do
this frequently with my pupils. Occasionally we find some great
pianist has tampered with the composition. He has made certain
inserts or abbreviations. Maybe he has shifted ccrta'in measures.
"All this, of course, is of the utmost value for purposes of
comparison and even for imitation. Then the new players have
everything, even to the last detail of pedaling. Their reproduction
of an artist's performance is really almost perfect. Dut with all
the wonderful things mechanics have done for music in recent
years, I believe more is yet to be' accomplished. We shall see
many new and wonderful things."
For three-quarters of a century the Hardman has enriched our national home life byreason of its rich sonority
of tone, delicacy of touch and unsurpassed durability.
The Hardman Autotone
is famous as being this regal piano plus a playing mechanism perfected by its builders, who developed the Hardman
Autotone as a musical unit, building up the piano and player attachment as a harmonious whole the resultant instru
ment having a purity of tone impossible with Player-Pianos formed by attaching within the case or sounding-chamber
an extraneous mechanism that cati only tend to rob the pjano ofits goodness.
The Hardman Autotone is of stable value all over Americaa known cash price, and a partjal-payment price
which simply adds interest to the original price. Club members skip interest and more. Based on the total partial
payment prices, the Gimbel Club offers ' "
Hardman Autotone, Style A,
at $665 Savjnr$157.50
Payable without interest or extras at rate of $3.50
weekly.
Hardman Autotone, Style B,
at $775 Saving $210
Payable without interest or extras at ratevof$4
weekly.
The Gimbel Club' Plan -
provides that the death of a club member, with payments kept up, cancels any remainder due. The family keeps the
instrument and ftasn't a cent to pay. This feature has been proved by a number of cases and-the terms are written"
into the agreement.
) Don't lose time! The number of instruments is &o
limited. If inconvenient to come in at once, sign and mail
this coupon,, and all possible information will be given with
out putting you under the slightest obligation.
Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor,
Mewr. Gimbel Brothers, "
Philadelphia ,
Please give me fuller information regarding your club
offer of, the Hardman Autotone. ,-
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