" -lf pSiSf? ' 'fP" !' ' W V5T jtfft' , SV"' ' .' 'fff'"5 ,. ' 1 y -"t,' ,v" "r';.y ' javfiistara- public ekdgjdk pmLEBPHiA, friday, &oyembi3b t, ioio i"l ?(,0 " " u J 1 Gimbel Brothers Store Hojurs-9 to 5:30 For TomorrowSaturday Gimbel Brothers Friday, November 7, 1915) Gimbels Foremost in Overcoats fSRMJW h Fabrics Rich Shetland Warm Duffles Heavy Friezes Mftntagnac Ogden Boucle Moss-finish Beaver Elysians Vicunas Meltons Worombo Blanket Back k Fashions Ulsters Raglans Double-Breasted Chesterfield Box Backs Motor Coats Fur-Collared Coats Leather-Lined Overcoats This is a shaggy, colorful season. The ulster is the thing town ulster, not. too long for motor wear; the full ulster, for protection under all conditions. Ulsters at $35 and more. Even the fur-lined overcoat has not of necessity a black shell, but loftier fabric than the old broadcloth, and in heather, and grays and greens. Sedan was leveled by the war, but Scotland sends us the luxur ious Crombie Montagnac. Full silk lined, velvet piped edges. Coats at $85. Ireland is contributing great fabrics for overcoats there are twenty O'Brien woolens on show. The garments $75 and $85. James Regan won and held fame by holding to virgin wool, no matter what the temptation to "mix." Regan is dead but his mill holds firms. We are said to use 11 per cent of the fabrics thatcame to America. ' Irish frieze is "scarce as hen's teeth." We seem to have the bulk of the genuine and beware of counterfeits in anything. "Lofty" that's the word thick, warm stuff that you seem almost to look into. Aberdown is one of the English favorites. Chin chilla :is a "has-been" the softer "moss-finish" is in. Gimbel Ulsters Have Deep Yoke and Sleeve Linings of Silk or Satin In many the yoke is quilted "warm back." . . "Baltic Frieze" is a trade name that stands for great ulster stuff. and we've had the ulsters worsted lined; they are wind1 and water proof. $35. ' , . Patrick of Duluth is a wizard in woolens. We're using his fabrics; in a line of wind-and-waterproof Ulsters. Priced on the yard weight of the fabric 28 oz., $45; 34 oz., $55; 42 oz., $70 ( . Patrick Mackinaws, $18.50 to $25. .( AW jiMt IfSBJf iili.k Jiilllt' ''SKaSF'' a''' " v -r And Yet, Thousands See No Appeal in the ..- i -..i ' .. , - - r i i i Big Coats, But Hold to the Chesterfield 1 Full silk-lined Vicuna-finished Melton Overcoats black or Oxford gray Chesterfield; velvet collar; fly front Sizes up to 52. 45.- k i Youll Probably Choose an Overcoat with Fur Collar . , 'jimi Vl,B.t ; fiv. otter, beaver and Hudson seal, (dyed muskrat ) are used. Worth while to be comfortable and stylish, too. $50 to $15U. , . - FuB-Lined Overcoats, $145 to $250 The shelf or outer side of heather mixed .grays, greens and browns-r'1 stuffs "livelier" anda bit warmer than the standard broadcloth. The Younger Men Favor Double- Breasted Suits ; " '.' state the proportion at 65 per cent and 35 per cent for single-breasted. Each ;" is equally "correct." Here's a winter suit: Olympic worsted, weighs -18 ounces to. the yard; double-breasted; a line of browns and brown stands first in the man's color list 'v, xiiir t w w ,' - "VWt t 84A Double-Breasted Suits, $35 to $75 Single-Breasted Suits, $0 to $75 Second Floor; r: ,s 'S ' "v' 1 t i I.' 1 ' wl Y v , 1 li Ji nl $ -M M m n ;'ii I r'ft ' JM WJ -M mi .. tfgfl .M isM a :; A GIMBEL BROTHERS : arket : Chestnut -sr- Eighth and Ninth -.t . . a ' , V .- -; rliit,a iViL.cii..''- jutia'rV-. ..
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