y 'eK. EVENlNa PUBLIC 'LEDGEK-PHIL'ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1918 S A Gimbel Brothers 'store opens at , Gimbel Brothers Gimbel Brothers IP store closes at ti5o Gimbel Brothers 1 1 Wednesday, December 4, ioi8 ! T ftl Z ll uimoei arotnersit , 1 1 V i 1 . - ; : T'i There Is More Than Ever for "Him" This Year Gimbels , Yours tor Service Come any day at any hour of the" day conic to the Store with the assurance with which you would go to a bureau drawer for an article you knew you vould find there. This is no time for limping service and narrowness and littleness. Philadelphia is making ready for the greatest Christmas observance ever known. Philadelphia has helped'this store to reach magnifi cent proportions in business, and as you would rightfully expect fruit from a tree of your growing, you have the right to lean on Gimbels for service. This statement is made with exactness First. To give you comfortable assurance; Second. To make our staff realize its respon sibilities. Just this is asked of our customers Please see that salesperson gets your name (and initials) and address correctly; also the name and address of the person to whom we are to deliver goods. With every care that any store can give, it is quite impossible that every salesperson in a staff of five thousand could recall with accuracy your initials and address. And bookkeepers they never come in contact with you. They must have actual, correct data to enter on the books. More , selection in House Coats. The prices $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $13.50, $15 and $20. The Blanket JBath Robes as well. They are $5, $6.50 and up to $18.' ' And Dressing Gowns $7.5(Tto $22.50. young and fixed up. $6.50 to $10.50. The children will give father some thing, too suspenders, 50c to $1 and such things. Suspender and Garter Combina tions in Christmas box, at $1 and $1.25. Everything is boxed gifty. We have Silk Shirts it's the day of keeping Ten Thousand Five Hundred Knitted Silk Mufflers Men's, but wearable by women. These come from America's foremost maker, and are his "rejects," for hurts so slight as to affect chiefly the prices Prices Average Half Those Asked for First Selection If the shortcomings were considerable, $1.95 and $2.65 whereas the first selection fetches up to $7.50. And there are, as well, some fiber muf flers. Same story same maker. $1:35. the mufflers would not be givable. Come, see them come pick the actual one desired. Gimbels Ninth Street Corner and Grand Aisle. "Hankies" That Go to Parties "Hankies" That Go to Business 'Hankies" That Stay Home i i Just Every Sort of Handkerchief Gift Christmas-Boxed for Santa Claus Women's Hand Bags . At $2.95 to $75 Wonderful Selection Gifts Sure to Charm and Delight Pretty, Dainty Aprons At 35c, 55c, 75c to $1.75 Of course, you'll give some one an apron for Christmas,. Aprons the daintiest you've ever gazed on at Gimbeb, and for every purpose to which aprons can be put. They are of fine lawn, dotted Swiss, fancy striped and cross-bar muslins, with interesting trimmings of lace Em broidery and piquant ribbon bows. The majority have pockets. Scores of styles. And the young girl likes them for chafing dish parties or when she sews. In Christmas box if desired. Children's Quaint Play Aprons at $1, $1.50 and $1.95 - ui vimmucay aim acojtcn piaia gingnam. with quaint figures ot children apphqued on" the7 pockets. Entirely 'hew. For ages 2 to 6 year's. f GlmbeN, fctond floor. -y Pi $P Women's Linen Handker chiefs, with satiny hand em broidery "spilled" in the prettiest way in one corner, at J28c, 35c and 50c each. Women's Spanish Embroid ered x Handkerchiefs, exqui site designs, hand-done, at 10c, 55c, 75c and 51 each. Women's Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs Choice of four styles of initials. At 28c each. Women's V e n i s e Lace Handkerchiefs, with rich "cornier lace" and lace edge, at 58c, 51 lo 51.50. Women's Madeira Hand embroidered Handkerchiefs, finest, snowiest linen en riched with Madeira hand work, at 50c, 75c, 51 and 51-25 each. Women's "Plain-Tailored" Handkerchiefs Just snowy linen hemstitched. At 15c, 25c and 50c each. n vi Market has been so skimped in output swept'so clean of anything within reach that you are to be con gratulated at having such full stocks for selection of newest hand bags. Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs Six in a Box at $1.80, $2.10, $3 and $4.50 a Box Men's Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, hem stitched, at 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 75c and $1. ,Men's Linen Handkerchiefs, with corded borders", at 55c, 75c and $1 each. ', Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, with hem stitched borders, all white or with beautiful "border effects," at 50c, 75c, 51, 51.25 and 51.50 each. Men's Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, with tape borders, at 58c each. (.imlielK. I'irM floor. SPECIALS Envelope Purses in lambskin, va chette, morocco and pinseal; variously at 51, 51.65, 51.95, 52.95, 53.95 and 55.95; save fourth to third. Beaded Hand Bags at 510 to 575. Light and dark col orings; all-over beaded in unique and effective designs ; from best of French and American makers. SPECIALS Hand Bags at 52.95, 53.95, 55 and 55.95 save a third. Chiffon vel vet; many colors and styles. 51 to 517.50 for Envelope Purses, back-strap or top strap handles; in vachette, pinseal, morocco, saffian, ecrase and long green leath er; black, brown, navy, gray. SPECIAL Beaded Bags at 516.95, save a fourth to third; light and r dark color combinations ; beaded han dles. Other specials at 56.95, 59.95 and 512.95. Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags Dozens of styles, in street shades; at 52.95, $3.9555; 57.50, 58.50, 510, 512.50, 515 and up to 520. Leather Hand Bags; new ideas in newest leathers, in black and colors ; at 51.95 to 53.). i SPECIALS Hand Bags at 51, 51.65, 52.50, 52.95 and 53.95 ; in pingi'ainlambskin, vachette, morocco and long- grain ; black and wanted coW OrS. f.liuliels. First floor. New, Fresh, Dainty Silk Camisoles the Great Christmas Stocks re Ready At $ At $2.25 And so are the pretty boxes to put them into, ready for giving. Tub-Satin Camisoles. And Crepe de Chine Camisoles. And some that are almost all-lace ! Three Styles at $1 Six Styles at $1.25 Eight Styles at $1.50 Three Styles - ' at $2 Five Styles at $2.50 Three Styles at $3 Styles with ribbon shoulder-straps. And styles with lace straps. And handkerchief-point styles. And some (especially for evening dress) with no straps at all just rubber-run casings that fit firmly. Stunning Novelty Silk Petticoats Specially Priced : $5, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 to $12.95 Fascinating silk jersey petticoats with "Harle quin" flounces of blocks of different colors. Plain top petticoats with figured and bound scallop flounces. Stunning striped affairs. Two-color combinations and some of the cutest fringe-trimmed affairs ! Satins, too. And taffetas. And jer&ey "tops with satin or taffeta flounces. Is there a missing color? No! blmbeli. Second floor. .1800 Women's Fancy Glove Silk Chemises fg&JB1 $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95 Though a famous New York store is featuring them as "wonderful bargains" at $3.95 to $4.95 just a dollar more on each group-price than these! Heavy quality glove silk. AH smartly trimmed some in lace-top effects; some with band-tops. . Yes all pink. Sizes 36 to 44 in each group. At $2.95, $3.50 and $3.95. Kayser Silk Vests at $2.50 Plain styles and daintily cm bioidered style. Kayser Silk Union Suits at $4.50 to $5.50 With nbbon tops or lace tops or band tops. Kayser Silk Bloomers at $3 Yc dainty pink. Kcinforccd. Silk Stockings Specials at $1.35, $2 and $2.25 lively shoe-matching shade the biowiih, the giays, the blues, black, vhitc and the evening shades. Full-fashioned fit without a vvi inkle! And Christmas - bo.cd foi the asking. dlmbrli, First floor. Gimbel Gloves Are Gift-Fine Gloves that prove how much "character" gloves can have. New "stitch effects." Newest "color tones." And so splen didly made! Women's Fine French Kid Gloves in the "mellow shades" of tan and brown and champagne and gray. Black and white, too. Overseam sewn. Two clasp. At $2.75 a pair. Women's One - Clasp Washable Cape Gloves. Pearl-white, tan, gray, "butternut" and Newport, at $2.50. Women's Double Silk Gloves. For the woman who likes silk gloves all year round. Black and gray, at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Women's 2-Clasp French Kid Gloves. Black, white and tan, at $2. Women's Duplex Gloves in white or gray. At $1.25. Gloves for the "Particular" Man Men's Gray Mocha Gloves A glove that wears and wears! At $2.75, $3 and $3.50. Men's Auto Gauntlets and Gloves. Fleece lined, knit-wool lined or lamb's-wool lined. Variously at $1 to $8.50. Men's Army Gloves of Khaki Horsehidc. At $3, $3.50, $1.50 and $6.50. Children's Silk - Lined Chamoisette Gloves. A dainty, washable glove for little hands. One clasp. White. At $1. Men's Fine Knit Wool Gloves. Khaki, oxford and natural color. At $1.25. -Glmbela, JTImt floor. Subway Store Sale of 5200 Pairs of Shoes i ?J?. i Misses' and Children's at $1.65 and $1.95 h r t: ft 1. - itf. ! - ir A Stock Adjustment and an Opportune Purchase Bring These Holiday Specials 2500 pairs of women's shoes are from Gimbel stocks and represent a shipshaping of stocks necessary befpre heaviest holiday selling sets in. All are 8-inch and 9-inch high lace boots; brown leather vamps with brown cloth tops; black kid, gray cloth tops, gray kid, gray cloth tops; patent leather, gray jr white tops; high-curved heels and (hn QPj military heels; some have simulated wing and straight tips; all sizes, 2y2 to 7. Pictured. All sold at a n-OO dollar more than the reduced pricewhich is about half of today's value ....... . t (tm " From another supplier 2700 pairs of misses' and children's Shoes from a manufacturer who, for reasons, did not sell to another customer. "" Black, gunmetal lace and button shoes made on straight lasts with broad toes to fit the, growing foot; good stout leather soles that will wear well j- Bqys' Shoes, dark tan and black gunmetal Bluch ers; sizes 9 to 13 and 1 to 52, as to size, at $1.65 $1.95 $2.25 and $2.95 for Children's Shoes. Sizes 5 to 8. for Misses' and Chil dren's Shoes. Sizes 8-. to 12. for Large Girls' Shoes. Sizes 2 to 6. !A sSW&hsp rc- GIMBEL. 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