.' f ',' 'i Jt f .r t',i fc - . .- '.., -V" EVENING PUBLIC! LEDGER EtltfAtfELPHlA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911K 2' V W I ,.-: L f Gimbel Brothers For Tomorrow Saturday I Gimbel Brothers Store Opcm al 9 Store Closes 5:30 Friday, September 2$, 1919. SERIOUSLY BORED START MOM E$ v iB.- IVIen Covered With Blazing Gas- olino AftoY Starting Engine Thoy Had "Prjrned" INJURED AIDING HUSBAND A ninn nml n wo.vian are In St. I Jospph'n Hntpital In 8 oritlrnl condl- ! tlnn. an the result of- n peculiar auto- ' mobile nceidcnt. Another nlKn was e vcrdy burnrd at (lie samp time. ' Tlip acoldont occurred lat nijtlit when j JnlltiR I'riro, 1227 North Marvin street. , nnrt Alexander Mnconski, 2,"0" KdRf-j "inont street, were trying to start tin automobile In front of Price's home. After trying other expedients, the men decided to "prime" the eiifiine with cnsoline. They did nnd.whein Hie endue turned over both men wcru covered with the baz!nR gasoline it threw out. ' 1 Mrs. Pi-ice saw the accident from her , Window and ran to "help her husband and Masonskl. Her clothing also! pandit lire. She and Mnjsonski were terribly burned, most of their clothing- hMtiiv hnpnml ntf hntnrit nplffhhors ftlded ' by her liutband cxtlnKuished the. flames. Price, nlthoufth severely burned, is not in n critical condition. (JeoiKc 'Wal'nre, 1220 South Broad street, and II. .T. Horsey, rVM3 OaRe avenue, were painfull)' Injured when ) nntomnhile In which they were rldliiR struck a pillar of the Market Street "It" near rifty-seeond Htteet, ii .,ii,t ti.o ..nlllutnn nnuirrrd when the driver of the automobile tried to avert a sinasliup with nnotner car. iuui men were treated at the West Phila delphia Homeopathic Ilosiiltnl. Forever Scores at Havre de Grace fnntlnn.il Frnm I'nce One Tltanlfi lift MnorrkVP 11. "0 0.30 Rubidium. 110. Colllnii ": 'i'V Time 1:01 Tnrh- o' Gaunt. Hub nosa. RnlllcUnir Airs. MlM Slnthem. Sfa Jllme. Tffpy Shall Not P,is. (n)I.ucle May. (alSaflle D . Hoynl Uedbinl nml I.ot-anberry Rlo ran. i (a)M'urrnv entry. . , . , SIX'ONI) IlACi:. the Om-n steep fchaw. . thiee--Hr-nld ami up. rurs; JIOOO, -"()" Have a It. art 1:13. Ilhioa ... 11.80 JH Kea oBrf-m. 133. WMII-ims .. . ; -;; Time 4-1 1 a-".. I'hallMiKB. (alSurrrlia mid i (H)I!allyconnp4l nlsti r.m. (u)Samuel "ofs TIIIIII) ItACI'. clllnn. three-year'-nlila and Op. pursr X12.V1.S4. CI furlonss ' 6eda 11-'. Wl'la 7 SD J3.40 !. inutse y u. mciiui- tlncer . ' 3-" JI - " ""111ns. 104. l ,ni. i fl l-'i i:ited II. urmii-y. -",,' mr-v Sin w Ouppn Muclr Vir'"-J i"u- l,art- Ivan anil Oalway also ran. rOURTH HAi ri. rl.illnliirf . ""-"!"'" ,""" un nurar Sl"J.'l III; mile anil a l-lll: SAntSlnc"te.l.7 Wlli. . 70 SJ-j 30 JS 4P Helirln, 07 Collllpttl l-'.S" J-4,1; Thornliluom. 11", MeTmirt .. ,.'" Time, 1:47 J-" Sophia tl.itpwonil. denp- , vleve II . Kntlo Cnnnl, 'Litira Mlllrr, 'Tout slp Hlprman. Perapus. Chprnunn. .Io. r. Murphy The I-ost H!rd. Napul', Alarrette. al!n rnn. FIFTH KACE. thp rircadllly I'urif, for thrte-y ar-uiils nml u. S17.1H.J4, iiii.p unil , 70 yards: Bet'lp Mahone. 10!), Hrhut- tlrpr -Pn -" Duchpss I.no. 1)7. Ham- ' llton . --I11 liallymnonpy. 103. Mus- ff rn v ...... . . . . . . Tlmp. 1 :44 2-.1. , Uouglaa P. also ran Field. 2.nil 2. so L, ml- Devil. out mt out AQUEDUCT RESULTS rmST RAl'K. for maW.'n tlirep-JIfcf-oWs and up. rlftimlnc, purap J0KI.I17. 1 mln-: V 0 Klnis 111. Ilux- , ,, , ton evpn 1 to 2 'lin Coul cell's (Imp. ). 107. Myprs I to 1 7 to .1 3 te 5 Huzzaa. 11.1 nice.. . 31) to 1 10 to I .1 to 1 Time. 1 in 2-.1. ImllpcrePt. Overmatei- ;. llnlafrp Suram-r SliiU. Mlw Stprlln frll: cpps l.lo. Huv Travis and Wl'f-.piia alpn ran SECOND HACK, thp Delhi, for all age, handicap, $111(1.117 aildpil. I! furlongs: Lord IirlKhton. UK. ..... Fator S to T 3 to ., 1 to 4 Frultcikt-. 114. Kum- .... mpr 3 to 1 4 to ,1 1 to 3 FIsks. 11.1. nurn 5 to I 2 to 1 4 to ,i ' TI"ip 1 11 3-1. Masda and Toto also ran. THIRD HACK, for marPs and Reldlmjs, threP"ear-olds .tnd up. purse $1110.117, l mllP. IVpo Louise 112. Davles 7 to UP 1 toll out pamnrl (Imp ). 111. EnKor . . ft to .1 2 to .1 .out Sanberea (Imp I. 112. . - . . Rife 12 to 1 3 to 1 S to 3 Time 1 41). raddle and Dahlnda also ran. KoritTH HACK, thp Diablo, for thrpp-year-olds and up. handicap. Mil". "7 lidded. 1 tnllp. Over TI'p"- (Imp.). 114. Falrbrother 3 i.o .1 out out 1Var Kiss lis. Callahan-. 10 te 1 S to .1 out Hal'y 114. Kummer.. fl to .1 1 to 4 out Time. 1.311 1-1. 'Spur alao ran. CJainpa Rutlpr pntry. coupled.) FIFTH RACK, for threp-ypar-olda and up. rliilmlim. rurse iiiiin.iui. 1 .1-1(1 mllea, OoalPr (Imii.). I02.Fator.13 to 111 2 to .1 out Saaln. HI. nuxton... 0 to S 1 to 3 out John I Day (Imp,). US. . Rowat 7 to 1 2 to,l 3 to o Tlmp, 2 13 2-.1. Rockport. War Note and Bauette alsc' ran. " Latonla Results FIRST RACE, claiming, purse $1200. for three- ear-olds and up, furlonis; Pubahdar. 113. T. Murray. Itl.lO J4.80 3.O0 Crppn Gold. 113. Mooney. ... 4.0 S.fla Arthur Mlddleton, 113. N. Rarrett 12.00 Tlmp, 1 :13 J-.1. Premium. Cuy. Busy Joe. Lady I.uxurv Wenonah, Prosit, SansymlnK, Caeambo and Money also ran. SECOND RACE, purse 11700. two-year-old fillips. ,1h furlongs ...... Mabel C 112. Connplly. .J1B..10 $11.40 J.1'40 Iidy In Illaik. 112. Oroth .... tl.30 4.20 Luke's PpI, 113, Howard fi.70 ' Time. 1:07 3-.1. May Rose Ablaze. Donna Ttoma Anna Clatlup. AvIsp DoylP. Miss Minks, lliddledee, Ruby and Ronnie Bird THIRD RACE, purap $1600, for three-year-olds and up, fl furlongs: Dark Hill (Imp). 104, S. floyll $59.70 $10.10 $12.10 Mahony, 107, R Holton ... 20 10 1370 Somewhere In France, 101. II. Lunsford 9.80 Time, 1:13 1-5. Oourmond Zulelka, Rrlg oi War, Carrie Moore. High Gear, Words o' Wisdom. Camouflage. Uelle vt Elizabeth town wnd I.snc'nt alsn ran jd&n ff ii i ffiiflift iM ff" N SUNDAY OUTINGS Im FROM MARKET STREET WHARF Every Sunday until December 28, inc. O ES. Atlantic City te 3 Wlldvfood -- Anglesea RoundTrlp Sea sIo City HReltf Stone Harbor addttlouat AVAIOn AnclMfa and Wlldrrcod - - -' 7.20AtJ Atlantic City and otbetresorta- - 7.30 XSTOftn tlty and Cnraor.t InUt Ei- curtion Sunday Saptambar 28 iirket Scct Wbatf . - . ,. . 7J04. -Jt- 1 Etery Sundiy until October 26, inc. .50 $1 Round Trip War Tax 12c, additional, 1.75 ound Trip 14 rents A addlilrmal, Plna Baach Ocaan Cata, Barnatal Flar, baatlda Park, Laval latta, Mantoleklngt Bay Haad. Atbury Park. Ocfan Crova. Lonff Branch, Balmar. Saa Girl, bprlnc Laka, Market Street Wharf . FROM BROAD STREET STATION ,$2:JONewYork 1 War 'i'ai 20 rents additional n SUNDAYS w October 12. 19) November 9. and 1 mvm dhw, o.uomi nat rnmB.u. UIV mils, B.IOIh Pennsylvania R.R. ! W 1 For Women Who Like the "Ease" of a Sports Suit Combined With "That Smartly Tailored Look" Gimbels Produce Women's "Flex-o-tex" Winter Suits (Trade Marlcl at tpZOeDU. 29.75, $35 and $37.50 Menys Clothing That's Worth-While in Sort and Style Just watch the crowd! the men who are most badly clothed really spend about as much for clothes as you. They select badly choose their store poorly haggle over prices (that seems to give some people real joy) and. then live to find out that real values are not gotten that way. May we offer real service? "Kuppenheimer " . and "Society Brand" Clothes Suits at $35 to $75 Overcoats at $35 to $75 Othef Gimbel Lines Start at One Girl Tells Another and the Other Comes, Too Gym Bloomers at $4.50 and $5.50 All-wool, at $5.50. Part-wool, at $4.50. Made exactly alike according to spcu licatiotis and sturdily re-mforced. , White Middies, at $1.90 ' Gym Shoes at $1 and $1.35 Ties at $V -Gimbels, Sports Clothes Section, Third floor. su$ Specials': Worsteds Suits, at $35, $40 and $45. Fall Overcoats "Chesterfield" and fancy, $35 the "Chesterfield are silk-lined; the others have silk-lined shoulders and sleeves. Hungerford Trousers fit best hence, look best. $8.50 to .$12. . Thg Gimbel Clothing Service is easily first in Philadelphia. Gimbels, Second Floor " Men's Soft Felt Hats, in silk-finish and smooth finish, fcO gC special at PJ CAPS Men's and Boys'; cloth mixtures, special at $1.25. STIFF HATS,for men; special at $4. Gimbels. Just in Off Market, at Ninth. en s Hats isses' "Flex-o-tex' ' Suits (Trftfle-Marlc) In Beautiful Heather Colorings At $35 ft. -... ,.!,.,.. u Ytrni1v mart lines X I1C llllUll uvjvr "IV .......... - - - - .Vote the stunning checker collar that ends with a tassel in the back. And the tiny perpendicular tucks and cross-wise tucks that band the bottom of the coat. Rich blues, oxfords, woodland browns and grays. Yoke and sleeves arc silk-lined. And Suits of soft vclour, vest front, with deep folds and button trimming. In 14 to 20 year sizes. Mines' Dress Suits at $59.75 Designed especially to shdw off the young wo man's . own furs.' Youthful .lines. In lovely Autumn colors. Misses' Fur-trimmed Suits, at $65 to $165 Softest, loveliest fabrics rich colors and gorge ous furs characterize these suits. For ages 14 to 20 years. J?f '5- --' M W VLUaBn fl Ft I t MUte.1 "Flex-o-T.x" -Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. Suit, at S35 are the Vogue V e 1 o ti r hats fine wool "bod i e s," with t h e correct mixture of hare fur 6oum on and proper ly trimmed off. In the . correct man n i s h ami sports shapes. With ribbon-band and bow Silk-lined Ready to wear Black, brown, navy blue, olive green (dark), reseda green (light), rose henna and purple. At $5.50. Gimbels, Sports M Hats Section, Third floor. Chocolate Covered Ct CL c ALMONDS .... Chocolate Covered 7(z PLANTATIONS.. ' Chocolate Covered 7flc CHIPS iJ CHOCOLATE fcc STRAWS, at, lb...01' Extra sour Lemon A Cc Drops, lb T Gimbels, Chestnut Street Annex, Also First floor. Grand Aisle, and Subway Store. Wool jersey the best and safest wool-jersey of suiting grade we know in true Winter warmth; practically without weight. Made by Expert Man-Tailors Which insures safe, correct cut expert making. No "crooked skirts" no "sagging coats" at Gimbels. No monotony of style. But Style First of All Got in the Very Cut Skirts cut to hang straight. Collars in variety and "set" just so! Collars that fasten high or low and that look smart both ways. Sleeves cut just so set just so. Pockets that "trim" as well as hold things. Belt-variety. Pleat-variety. Tuck-variety. Pleats with tucks. Every Fashionable Shade and Every Fashion able Color, Especially the Aristocratic Browns Smart heather browns, and maduro brown, and "Anzac brown" with its green tone, and "chameleon brown" with Brazilian red and hunter's green "chameleon-ing" through it. Seal brown. Greens especially hunter's green in heather effect. Blues solid navy and navy-heather and dragon-fly and Peking. Oxford grays. And good clear black. . "Flex-o-tex" Suits at $28.50 at $29.75 at $35 at $37.50. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor "h?jf The Boys' Extra-Trousers Suits at $15 Will "Live" Practically As Long As Two Ordinary Suits in a fair and square wear-test. Made of fine sturdy tweeds and cassimeres in gray, brown or olive mixtures. And notice! all trouser seams taped and double-stitched and reinforced at points of strain. And both pairs of trousers full lined. All-round belted Trench models with slash pockets. Acres 8 to 18, at SIS. Other Extra-Trouser Suits at $12.50 Gradually up to $35 Gimbels, Boys' Clothing Section, Third floor. S Ties Fall ) OOC At 75c, $1, $2, $2.50 and at Exceptionally attractive showincr in just the neck wear styles men are looking for this FalJ. Figured ef fects, new designs from quiet to ultra, at 65c, 75c, SI. $2 and $2.50. Stiff Cuff Soft Cuff Men's Shirts At $2.50, $3, $3.50, $5, and at Styles picked out by men who know. New effects for Fall. Hi Br ill Gimbels, First Door, Ninth Street Warm Underwear For the New Baby Keeping the baby warm means keeping baby free from colds. Ry? tr'l?1" m ?hi,e ou,in(? flannel, at BOe. A5e and SI. to 2 year "size? " "K fla"nel " l nd 1'"' ln month in J.SJ'EL'i" b5by co! days Jn the house pretty crocheted Sacques sV,&S?$lV9SoS23lo.0r blUC- l0 "e mnth l nC y"r ,i,M- At' hlUeF0FoCr00f.1vi?.vS,KCb BIa"'cef blanket-cloth in white, pink .nd to' 2.50. COV"lnK bab,es of monh to one year. At J1.25. $1.95 BOYS' Girls School Dresses of Serge at $8,95 f Middv and Other Smnrl Models Very serviceable and special values at $8.95. Jack Tar Middy Dresses of navy serge, white braid-trimmed, side-panel dresses trimmed in wool embroidery or bodice effect embroidered in contrasting color silk. And dresses of corduroy trimmed in plaid silk. For ages 6 to 14 years. Girls' New Winter Coats, at $17.50: I Girls' Knitted Skirts of Navy Serge, $3 A splendid skirt for wear with middy blouses. On muslin body. For ages 6 to 14 years. And Middy Blouses, at S1.50 to $2. In 8 to 20 year sizes. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. F.vim Valati Warm smart coats. 0 pebbled bolivia developed on loose lines, full sweep back, raglan sleeves, helted front. Deep convertible collar or beaver plush. lit Burgundy, nav?, mode and seal brown. For ages 8 to 16 yeas. I If a Woman Wants a Coat1 That Looks. Every Cent of the $35 to $6S She Planned to Invest in It She Wants a Gimbel Coat. , And she wan it because the reason it looks its full worth is because it had to measure up to Gimbel requirements regardless of its cost before its price was set. For Instances: Full-lined wool velour coats, at $35. Duvet de Laine and silvertone-velour coats, at $39.75., Silvertone-velour cpas, with big fur collars, at $45. Wool-velour coats or broadcloth coats with immense shawl-collars of seal-dyed coney, at Richly Silk-lined bolivia coats, at $65. Each Style Each Fabric in its Best New Colors Gimbels, Salons pf Dress, Third floor. $55. IfheKind Gloves A "Real Man" Likes Fine skins finely "tailored." Clean-cut lines from wrist to finger tips! Men's OneJclasp Tan Cape Gloves, for street wea'r.. At $2 and $2.50. Men's 0ne-claspt Gray Suede Gloves, pique sewn, at $2.50. Men's One-clasp Gray JM'ochk Gloves, Out seam' sewn, at $4. v ' & Men's One-clasp Gray Qhamoisette Gloves at $1.. ; -.Gimbels,,,Fi jst factor; Ecru Neck-Fixings Are Now Called For by Women The vogue for brown has created the fashion for ecru neck-fixings- These are late arrivals. Collar and Cuff Sets of, crisp ecru organdie, em broidered or hemstitched and edged in net ruffle. Choice, $1.50 a set. Also collars of ecru organdie with three rows of ecru Valenciennes lace ruffles, at S2.25. . Another collar shows Valenciennes lace insertion in dianjond-shape and edged in ruffle of lace, at S3. Other style collars of ecru voile with dainty hand.drjwn work, at $1.25 and $1.75. -rGimbeli, Neckwear Store, First floor. Children's Coats at $6.95 to $13.75 Velours, wool plush, corduroys and che-jots, trimmed collars and patch pockets. Warmly lined. 2 to 6 years. At $6.95 to $13.75. 'jimbels. Subway Store. SabtVay StO Te-en s an YunS Men 's New Fall Saits at $io.ou, $U, $cc.ov ana fto.vv New up-to-date Fall models. Worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds. Especially well tailored. AH sizes. Unusual choice at $18.50, $20, $22.50 and S25. With Autumn a Realitv New Fall Suits F;:dwuZi: Are Essential Forehanded buying results in splendid values. At $25, $29.75 and $39.75 Fabrics include silvertones, ve lours, Poiret twill, serges, poplins and jerseys. Coats cut on, straight lines, many having fullness at the sides. Braid and button trimmed. With and without fur collars. The most wanted colors of navy, Pekin, taupe, brown, Oxford and black. Misses' sizes 14 to 18 years. Women's, 36 to 46. Girls' School Dresses at $1.88 and $2.95. Tub dresses of course. Sores of styles. Pretty plaid woolen blue serge Dresses, at $3.95, $5, $6.95 and $7.95. Dress-up dresses for girls, at $8.95 to $14.95. These of silk, corduroy and velvet. Winsome styles. Serviceable warm coats for girls al $8.95, $10.95, $12.95 'to $19.95. For ages 8 to 14 years. Gimbels. Subway Store. Men' New Fall Overcoat, at $15, $18.80, $22.50 and $25. Men's Trousers, at $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5. Gimbels. Subway Store. Sample Cotton Waists at $1.45 Excellent quality voile. Plain tailored or dressy lace and embroidery-trimmed mod els. Various sizes. Your Choice at . $1.45 Gimbels, Subway Store. New Silk Petticoats at $2.95 and $3.75 Made with fitted heatherbloom or.jersey top. Silk flounce, others all satin. Pretty assortment of colors. Pink Envelope Chemises and Crepe Bloomers, at 55c. Chemise are of batiste; featherstitched in blue. Gimbels, Subway Store. Men's Neglige Shirts at $1.65 New lot of shirts bought many months ago and only delivered now. Soft cuff, full roomy make. New Fall effects. Sites 14 to 17. At $1.65. Men's Open-end Ties, at B8c. Many new colors. Gimbels. Subway Store. New Berthas at $1 to $2.50 For round-neck dresses. Made of dainty chantilly lace; others of ruffles of Val face; others of net with a Venise lace edge, at $1 to $2 50. New Bib Collars of net trim med with ruffles of Val lace, at $1, $1.50 and $2. Gimbels, Subway Store. Women's Medium weight White Cotton Vests and Drawers Vests are high-neck with long sleeves. Drawers are ankle length, at $1. Men's Fall and Winter Union Suits, special at $2. Gimbels. Subway Store. "American Lady" Corsets at $2 to $4 In the new models, styles for slender, medium or Urge women. $2 to $4. American Girl Corsets, designed for the young miss, $2 and $2.50. Pansy Brassieres in a score of styles. Daintily trimmed with laces and embroidery, 'at 78c to $2.50. Gimbels, Subway Store. Boys' Norfolk Suits Special at $11,85 Four hundred and sixty suits. All with extra pair of lined knickerbockers. Cheviots, cassimeres and tweeds of dressy kinds in waist-line and full-belted models. A third under present values. All sizes for boys 7 to 18 years, at $11.88. Gimbels. Subway Store. Women's Fall Boots at $4.45 Various styles in button and lace kid patent and dull leather tan and gray all have high tops; high and low heels, 2yi to 7. Men's Fall Shoe at $5.90 Plain black leather in three shapes; wide, narrow tnd medium toes. ,Sizes 5 to 11. A dollar a pair less than the present value. UlmbeU. fruhway More. GIMBEL BROTHERS : Chestnut : i .a r . Market Eifffcth& Nfntk mmw Gimbels, Second floor. 1 OOP Pairs Men's Shoes Fall Styles At $7 and $7.50 Ordered a year ago it was like pulling eye teeth for the maker to ship today at the price bargained for when ordered! these shoes would cost us seven-fifty today, English style last; black, at $7; dark tan, at $7.50. Pictured. (JC QA for men's work or business Shoes; P3 ''' made on the easy-to-the-foot Mun son Army last; dark tan, gunmetal calf or black glazed kid. Shoes, sizes 2Vx to 6, at $4.45. Solid leather soles. Lots of men can wear these 6's. Gimbels, Second floor. iiS rm i ! to I SI ! t 4! 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