Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1919, Postscript, Page 8, Image 8

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EVimXG 1TBLIC LEDGER-ITILADELrHTA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 14, 1919
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Gimbels
Five smart styles fitted backs, loose backs and belted.
All made up in wool-velour or silvertone of 'remarkable quality.
The big collats are of seal-dyed coney and skunk-dyed opossum.
The Women's Coats
Come in sizes 36 to 44.
And in nnvy blue, maduro, deer and taupe.
The Misses' Coats
Come in sizes I 4 to 20.
And in the lovely oxblood and Peking blue shades
that youth loves, bcsklcs the navy blue, maduro, deer and
taupe.
Every Coat Lined Throughout
And warmly, expertly interlined, so that there's not
one particle of bulkiness.
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England Won't Receive America--Woman
Deported as "Undesirable"
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porti'il a- i i nnli -nalili' alii'ii and that
for tin' mui i H.i Mm -hi' would not bi
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M
ore Coats Arrive to Swell This
Sale Groups at $35, $45 and $55
Tinseltone and frost-
Bolivias and Chame-
The fashionable silvertones.
glow with their lovely "blooms;'
Icon cord. Polo cloth (yes, in the true "cameT-shade).
Sturdy chinchillas. And wool-velours so soft that they
are almost like duvetyns. And fabric-furs.
Coats with huge lovely collars of taupe-dyed nutria,
seal-dyed coney, natural raccoon or skunk-dyed opossum.
Coats, too, of the most unique styles without fur.
And plenty of both three-quarter and "Bobby" length
coats.
Entire Salons Aisles Given Over to This Sale
Besides both women s and misses' regular coat sections Salons of Dress, Third floor.
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BARCELONA
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For rial's and Paitleulars
Aiiply to
American Steamship
Navigation Company
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$2
$29.75 and $35
For Business Wear
For College Wear
For Sports Wear
These suits are without nn equal.
Every style one could think of yoke
back, slot-seam back, pinched tucked
back. With notch lapel collars (man
nish), throw tie collars, cross-over col
lars, sailor back collars that fasten up
high at the neck, and muffler collars.
Beautiful heather colorings featur
ing wood brown shades, olive greens,
soft blue shades.
The majority have four pockets. In
14 to 20 year sizes.
And Flex-o-tax Suits for High
School Girls youthful slot seam and
yoke-back model, high collar, four
pockets and narrow bolt. For ages 1 3.
13 and I years
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KERR LIN
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR ROTTERDAM
S. S. "CLA1RTON". .. Nov. 18
FOR HAMBURG
S. S. "KERLEW". Sailing Nov. 15
S-S'KERKENNA" Sa.ling Dec. 6
Through Rates Quotod to Haiti:
and Scanu'navian Ports Via
Hamburg
KERR STEAMSHIP
CO., Inc.
615-617 Lafayette Bldg.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dll Ttlrplione Utj.toue relmlioai
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LEARN-LINE
llHiirniinitcil IRU1
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia Manchester
S S "WEST CHETAC" .Nov. 15
Philadelphia Havana
- S5 "LAKE FLUVANNA"
Sailed Nov. 1
;, S7S "LAKE GALERA" . .Nov. 14
'' For rates and particular; apply to
! Earn-LineSteamshipCo.
'""g. .PHILADELPHIA
With thick, fluffy, long,, fine
biush. And in the three favorite
colorings.
Lovely brown Fox Neck-Pieces
grouped at $42.50 to $135.
Soft-toned taupe Fox Neck
Pieces grouped nt $42.50 to $119.
The black-dyed Fox Neck-Pieces
tbwt go- with any color grouped it
$42.50 to $92.50.
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. !r Waists
at $1.35
Mostly voiles but not all plain voiles.
Comi-qtrirArl ..-.IIac, ...iU .,L:. n 1:
collars in unique shapes. And color-striped
V waists with collars made of effectlvp rm.
J , broidery.
fi ih'iV . Wherc lhe voiles are all-white, they" are
J'ff fi e''er Jace-trimmed or embroidered
SUiP lwo styles m Good Habulai
y Silk Special at $5
T One with tucks and one "shirtwaist
' plain" and smart.
MniliHi. i1mn of llrrs'. Ihlnl lluiir.
ESS COATS for High School Girls
Many Designed Exclusively for Girnbels
At $29.75, $35, s45 and s55
Clever fashions that .ire different from those shown around
town. Fascinating blouse models loose back models, swirl skirt
models triple pocket models and unusual belted models.
Materials include soft velours,, silky silvertones, smart heather
tones an.l rich velveteens.
Shawl collars of nutria, chin chin collars of nutria, cape. collars
edged in nutria and opossum collars. Of course, large muffler
collars of self-material for those preferring them.
Rich Japanese hues, Brazilian reds, hunter green, wood
brown, sand and, of course, many blues. Forages 1 0 to 16 years.
Two are pictured.
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High School and Growing
Girls' ' Coats, $19.75
For ages 6 to 16 years Heavy winter
coats of cheviot, velout, hcathertones and vel
veteens some of beaver fabric-fur. Raglan
and set-in sleeves. Patch and slit pockets.
Some collared in fur. Navy blue, browns and
other wanted colors.
Hich Sc
Girl.'
Fur-Collared
Coal, $55
Girls' Coats Very Special
at $12.75
High School
Girlt'
Blouse Fui--
Trimmed
Coat, $35
Serviceable practical coats for girls of 6 to 14 years. Of cheviot with
beaver fabric-fur collar and pockets trimmed to match.
In navy and brown and lined throughout.
Growing Girls' and High School Girls' Jersey, Serge and
Velveteen Dresses at $12.75, $17.75 and $22 : Samples
Fiom one of the foiemo-l ami mo-t paiticulnr manufactuici m Amenta ,
Ruian, penlum.or waist lnoihl. itli liiight-colorctl wool embioideix. For age Hlsh School Girls
8 lo 1G eal.s. One model is pictineil. Jersey Dres,
nimbrls. iilnn nf lire-- llilril llniir. $22
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Brooches and
Bar Pins at
50c and 65c
Samples
Many designs, some arc
set in jewels. And they are
samples which make for
greater variety and lowers
the price a third.
50c for Gold-filled Lin
gerie Clasps, fancy designs.
25c and 50c a pair for
Pin Sets, gold filled.
(ilmbelu, Flrft floor.
At
The Sturdy Tan Cape Gloves
Men Like
For business wear, One-clasp styles, outseam sewn
$2 and $2.50.
Men's Gray Mocha Gloves. Splendid fpr "all around
wear." One-clasp, outseam sewn. At $4.
Men's Plush Gauntlets with leather palm. At $1.50
anC $2, (.Imli!,, rlmt floor.
en's Neckwear
Has Two Sides of the Aisle
Enlarged Holiday Quarters
If five thousand returned A. E. F. men should march into
Gimbels today and demand a tie each, we could fit them out!
That gives you an" idea of our Christmas readiness in men's
new neckwear. Besides, bought early in the game, these pricea
mean more than usual value
Silk Four-in-hands, at 65c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50
and $3.
Knitted Ties at $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3 and $3.95.
ftlmlirli. First floor, .Just In Off Ninth Ntrfft.
Men,g qXuX Soft Hats and Derbies at $5
A man can't go wrong in selecting his hat at Gimbels.
Soft hats in all the newest shades, derbies in black. At $5.
Men's Finest Soft Felt Hats, mixtures and plain colors, at $8 and $10.
CO gS for men's Tweed Hats.
(.. ua Suven patteln5. savo a thinl (
Men's Caps for Fall and Winter, at $1.50 up to $5.
Men's Fur Caps at $(5 up to $33.
Detachable Fur Collars for men; prices start at $10.
Notice: Our Boys' Hat Section has been removed to the Third floor
"'T J'i',s gne? 1,s ,110lc RPaco aml kcePs the childien out of th
crowd. Motheis will find a large assoitment of headwear for boys and
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i.innjei. l irst Hour; llojn' IIiiIh nu Third floor.
childien hoie.
Leu s
Perfection : $7 to $1 1 I Welbred
At S7 and $7.50 there aie dark lirnwn or mm.
metal, calf Shoes, in new narrow-toe English-style last,
also in medium round-toe blucher-style; in mahogany
tan, gunmetal calf or glazed kid.
Other new styles at $8, $8.50 and $9.
"Welbred" coidovan Shoes, at $10 and $11. For
style and service.
SPECIAL Men's "perfection" and "Wel- &ij a r
bred" Shoes, ending lines from stock, at J .rO
Boys' Munson-last "Army Shoes," and also in
English-style last, at $5, $5,50 and $G.
Boys' "Aimy Oak" Shoes at $3.75 and $1.75.
GlmbelR. Second floor.
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Maybe a Dayful of These Assorted
t Chocolates at 65c lb.
It's a question if late comers will find any of these chocolates left
it ti3c lb. just about half price!
Buttet scotch Wafeis at 50c lb Assorted Bock Cuts, 50c lb.
(.Unbelt., f lirMniil street ne, driuul Ik1p mill Subway Store.
Men Find Here "That Same Sort of
Underwear I Got Last Time"
Big satisfaction to know that renewals of the underwear
you "proved out" to your satisfaction can be supplied when
wanted! Examples ,
Men's ecru ribbed cotton Shirts and Drawers, at $1.50 a
garment.
Men's fine cotton Union Suits of white or ecru ribbed; long
sleeves and ankle-length; also closed crotch; at $2 and $2.50.
Men's "Duofold" Underwear.
The "garments without a scratch," as it is wool, but cotton
lined; Shirts and Drawers at $3.50 each. Union Suits at $6.25.
(llmliels, First floor.
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Short Sports or Johnny Coats
Specialized in the
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They captivate all who see them. And
fashion stiongly indoiscs the short coat for
misses and young women.
Of beaver fabric-fur, plush, baby lamb
fabric-fur and atex fabric-fur. With shawl or
round close-fitting collars.
And long coats of velour, oxfoid, polo
loth, Ynmn cloth and Kerseys, in the most
popular colors and models.
Mibbes sizes 14 to 18 years.
Women's sizes 30 to 53 bust.
Fancy or self-color linings. A few have
fur collais. '
Girls' Smart Winter Coats
At $8.95, $10, $12.95 and $15
Many styles to belect from some have fur
sollnra. And, ot course, with pockets and belts.
Materials include clouts, heavy cheviots, pil
veitips and velveteens. In 0 to 14 year sizes.
dlmhrls, Sulnvny Store.
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Silk-and-Cotton
Models
$2 and $5'
I Habulai Tub Silk ,
i Blouses, $5
Shell-nink or all white two
Lingerie
Blouses, $2
Diessy styles fine voiles
lnce-nnd-embioidery trimmed. All models smartly lucked or vest
sizes. ' stJles. Sizes 3G to 46.
-(Imbrl, hiibnny More,
Gossard Corsets at
$3.50 to $6.50
A fiont lacing corset. Various
model? for slender, medium and
laige figuies. Priced nt $3.50 to
$0.30.
Children's Chinchilla
Coats at $6.95
In gray, navy blue and brown;
warmly lined. Double-breasted,
with sidp pockets; 2 to G years, at
$0.95. '
Also children's Coats of cordu
roy, zibclinc, rheviot and fancy
wool material; 2 to G years, at fr.. .
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(Iinbrli. Huhnar htore.
Special Thanksgiving
Phonograph Combination
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$99
Including
A b e a u t i f ul
Conreid l'hon o
graph, cased in
mahogany or pol
ished oak.
Five 10-inch double-faced Bee
ords mid 1000 needles.
(JC Sends it Home
The balance, can be paid in con
venient weekly or monthly pay
ments. Fully guaranteed and
plays any record. .
ilmbrle. Suhwny Store. ,
Boys' Overcoats at $12.50 and $15
Sizes 11 to 17 years. Various models and materials.
Bos' Junior Overcoats, 2 to 10 yeais, at $7.50 and $10.75.
Boys' Junior Suits at $1,90 to $8.75. Sizes 2V to 8 years.
f.Iinbeln, Siibnny Store.
Petticoats at $2.95
With fitted heathcibloom top,
changeable taffeta flounce; beau
tiful assortment of colors. At
$2.95.
r,ltnbe!n, Klllmny Store.
Women's 2-Clasp
Gloves at 65c
In wliite, black, gray, mode and
tan.
Women's Cape Gloves at $2.50
a pair.
(,1mhelrtA htibuny Store.
Men's Velour Hats at $2
Save $1
Boys' warm inband Hnts and
Polo Caps at $1.50.
ntmbela, Snbnay Store.
Traveling Bags at
$1.65 to $3.65
Black walrus-grain effect, 16
and 18-inch sizes. Well made and
durable. Specially priced at
$1.63 to $3.95.
(ilnibeU, Subway Store.
$6.95.
MARKET : CHESTNUT
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Women's fEiB Shoes at $6.90
Well-made Shoes for dress and street wear. Made on tho new
long last with the popular slender vamp; 8- and ty-inch high tops.
Gray kid . Tan kid
Patent leather Tan calf
Some have tops of fawn kid and brown buck. Military and French
heels. All sizes, 2V4 to 7.
Men's Fall Shoes at $5.90
Wanted leathers and style. All sizes.
Glmbeli. Subway Store.
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