Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBK-PHIL'ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919
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TRIPLETS IN HOSPITAL jf
Gimbel Brothers
Store HoursO to 6
For Tomorrow Wednesday
Gimbel Brothers
DOING NICELY, THANKS
Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1010
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Parents, Dubious First About
High Cost of Shoes, Now
' Prouder Than Ever
"Dad," thlnlclnu of the liish root of
babies' shoes. looked rather dubious
nrid "mother" wasn't certnln just bow
nhe felt nbout the future, when the
triplets first oniric to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry Heaton two weeks ntro. Hut
now that the three little mites are
Rrowins into splendid, healthy babies
at the Hahnemann Hospital there
aren't prouder parents in the city than
the P. II. T. ronductor and his wife.
Two tiny black-haired infants whose
baskets in the hospital ward nrc labeled
"Margaret, four pounds six ounces,"
and "Adelaide, five pounds nine and a
half ounces," look as like as two peas.
They even wrinkle their noses the same
way when they cry and curl their (Inters
just so when Mine one touches the little
hands. Hut Harry, Jr., is a blond,
weighing four pounds nnd six and three
quarter ounces, who looks most
solemnly out upon the world, as one of
tne nurses explained it.
to "He came into the world like a per
fect gentleman, following the ladles, but
ho certainly believes in making him
nelf heard now that he is here."
These are the first triplets 'ever born
nt Hahnemann. The hospital folk are
preparing a cunning layette of clothing
and an attractive crib for them.
"It is quite n family all at once,"
said the mother, smiling as. she held
one of the babies today, "but I think
we can manage. And it wjll be nice to
have them grow up together."
Pelrce School Honors Service Men
A reception to service men attend
ing vocational training classes of the
Pelrce School was given last night iit
tho school auditorium, 3-120 Pine street.
Each of tho soldier studeuts was pre
sented with n service .star inset in a
Pcirce School button. The presenta
tion were made by Louis B. Moffett,
director of the school. An address was
delivered by City Statistician B. J.
Cattell and there was n musical entertainment.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3.
? ATLANTIC CiTY.N .J. ft
AitAjneii icarv Plan. Hotel I
kf Dis(ircUoiMi5RcalCorivrart. I
K p-inaPBOOf OARAGE. I
I PennaTlvant. Ave., cloaa to Reach and I
B RtJMl Piar. eentr&l location. alw&va rmen. I
R Capacity 800. Prlr&U bftth. runninrl
I water in room, cieraior, ere. ninwr
terras. Booklet. Albert II. Darnel II
MOTW
3LACKSTON
Ivirfllnl. Hve. and lh beach. Cupuclt
00. 8. water baths, bpcclal American
ilan. 14 up dally! Europ.an plan. 12 u
(ally. Modorn.curatl bath. O.partm.nU
DAVin TTORO. Oynw and Prop.
AltAKIKOTII
iVOMffi (EEAIEST HOIELSWrBSS
THE WILTSHIRE
'Virginia av. anil Beach. Capasitr 319,
n. bath., runnlns wat.r. 1.v., to, Ant.r.
iw, 34 up i'ly. special wkly, Bklet. SAW.
VtUi ELLIS, omier: N. J, COLLINS, liar.
' HOTEL AUSTINE
Paetfle and St. James Placo. Op.n sur
rnundlnc; opposite Catholic and Protestant
Churches. $8.00 dally, special weekly.
Bt.am heat. J. It. J0NE3.
THE PENNHURST
Ocean end Michigan Ave Always optn.
Rvery appointment. TO. K, HOOD.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Always ready. Terms mod
fate. Phona or write. M Wlh Duncan.
HOTEL BOSCOBEL 0yye7:
115 up weekly. Phon. 117. A. K. MARION
WctnuiutwK?r-Av-,l.DffS:.L2"-
l" m iinvato uwio, mil.
nater: 14 whty; g bp up oauy. u. punre
ApOT I O Moderate prtca beach -front
Wr.ULiY' h0it j;urop. plan. Central,
Hear nmw iotk Ave. nuti&uioiw.'
PHILLIPS HOUSE
Massachusetts Av., near Beach, F. p. Phillips
MKKWOOD, N. J.
f AKEWOOD - NEW JERSEY
Equablo climatic condi
tions. Golf, riding and
sheltered walks. Dally
concerts and danclnt.
Branch office DEO. A.
HUHN & CO., Brokers.
FBANK T. SIICTE. Mcr...
BWAHTIIMOBB. I'A.
At STRATH HAVEN INN
AU .Holidays Are Appropriately Celebrated
and ths waffles every Saturday and
Sunday evening are Just Ilka thosa wa
Used to net "out to old Aunt Mary'a."
WAHHINflTON. 1. !.
Burlington Hotel
American and European Plans
431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2.50 to ?3
M. T. MIIJJSR. Mtr., Waahlneton. . C.
, Five minutes from everything.
APODBTA. OA.
Hotel Bon Air
AUGUSTA. OA.
A convenient and dellshtful place to
spend your, holidays. Oood driving; and
motoring, excellent saddle horses, two
colt courses and alt outdoor sports.
Address C G. Truitell, Manager
DAMPEN HKlOHTa, S. C.
, THE KIRKWOOD
ON CAMDEN HKIfJIITS
SOUTH CAROLINA
Open January to May
18-nOLE GOLr rOLO IUDINO CLIMATE
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Vuiniii Una. Whitehall St., N. T.I
PRINCESS HOTEL
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Gimbels Subway Store Day Tomorrow
The last day before Christmas
The last word in Service more proof of Gimbel Preparedness-
-and Value-giving
Wonderful Savings
Subway Store Day at Gimbels has made for itself a splendid reputation for selling
worthy, dependable merchandise at extraordinarily low prices Tomorrow it is at its best
Young Men's
Overcoats and
Ulsters, $24.50
Pay $5 as First
Payment on a
"Conreid
TalkingMachine "
$90
Place your
order now to
insure deliv
ery. The Conreid
hat:
Excellent
tone quality
Double spring
motor
Tone modu
lator M a 1 ogany
finished case
Gimbel guarantee
Oearatd First pay-
t 990 ment 0f .55,
balance at the rate of $4 monthly.
Olmb.ls, -'Subway Store Day"
2 ff Pieces of Silver
Plated Table Flat
ware at $6,50
Chest included at this price.
8et eonsliti of:
6 JrntT.a 6 tan spoons
O fork 1 inir&r. ihall
6 table spoosi 1 butter knlfa.
3000 Pairs of Women's Felt
Slippers at $1,95 a pair I
A fortunate purchase from a maker of novelty holiday Slippers;
blue, red, orchid, pink- ami gray ;oft padded olcs; ribbon- and pompon
trimmed, beautiful highgrade Slippers. Special at 51.95.
Misses' and Children's Slippers at $1 a pair
Juliets and bootees, si.-.cs 0 to 1!.
Men's Felt Slippers at $1 a pair
Men's Rubber Boots, $2.95
Knc'c length Boots in sizes 6 to 11.
1000 Pairs of Men's
Army Shoes at $6.45
1 list right for men who are outdoots.
Mitnson last the make of which the Government
took two million pairs. And you'd pay half as much
again for similar shoes if bought at the market price
today. Trice $6.45.
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Boys ' Overcoats Best ; 324 Men S
Values at $8.75 to $lb .
-Olmbsls, ''Subway Store Day"
Boys' Junior Suits, si. ei .! to 10 years, at $3.90
Corduroy Junior Suits, i cs .1 to 6 cars. at $4.90
Boys' Mackinaws, (.hone at $7,50, $10 and $12.50.
Boys' Norfolk Suits, choose at $7.90, $8.90 and $10
Corduroy Norfolk Suits, hue aluei at $9.50
Same with extra pair of knickers, at $12.50
Boys' Norfolk Suits, cheviots and tweeds, all with
extra pair of lined knickers, $9.50 to $18
Boys' Chinchilla Reefers, Special at $10.75
Hraul, "Suhicay Store Day'
Men 's Neglige Shirts at$l. 58
Specially priced for one day's selling. Men's soft finished,
neat stripe and small check percales; soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17.
Men's Neckwear at 65c
Open-end 4-in-hand Ties, in endless variety of colors. At 65c.
Qlmfesli, "Subway Store Day '
iftlrars
naajS
$6.50
sZT 750 wJZj Winter Coats at
Save $10 on Every Coat Fine Chance to Own a New Coat for Christmas
Olmbsls, "Subway Store Day" I
Platinoid Picture J
Frames at 35c up
Square and oval shapes.
Sterling silver top Hat Pins at
25c and 35c a pair.
Gold-plated Lavallieres, in green
gold finish. Lapsi pendant attach
ed to chain. Special at 25c.
Gimbals, "Subway Store Day"
Boys' Storm King Rubber
Boots at $2.50
1000 Pairs of Men's Buckle
Arctics, $1.50
Women's Rubbers at 69c
CUnbalf, "Subway Start Day"
Little Children's
Coats at $3.95
Corduroys, cheviots and zibel
ines, warmly lined, 2 to 6 years.
At $3.95. Save half.
Clearance of Children's Head
wear. Corduroys, velvets and fine
felts. Special at $1.80.
Children's Knit Toques and
Caps, at 25c to 65c.
Olmbsls, "Subway Store Day"
i $
This sale has been inaugurated before Christmas so that seven
hundred and fifty women and young women can have new coats for
wear on this great occasion.
There's a coat for every one extra size and average size women
and young women or misses.
The Long Coats are of such wanted stylish fabrics as silvertone,
silvertip, plush ai'.d urah lamb, with large muffler collars of self- or
kit-coney or skunk-opossum furs. Belted or loose back models. In
. m a& ..A A.V Wa. A. sV A aa a w.n a, ai M 4 11 MAI T ana-l l d a. . 1 a V ' w
navy, ucci iuui, uiuwii, laupc, ymy auu uiaoK. iiucu uuuuynuui. Ul t M,
half lined. Misses' 14 to 18 year sizes. Women's 36 to 44 bust. X.
.extra sizes o to st dusv.
And the Popular Johnny
Fabric-Fur Coats
That are so stunning! These are of tiger fabric-fur, urah fabric
fur, beaver fabric-fur, artex fabric-fur, broadtail fabric-fur and plush.
Lined throughout some in fancy effects. Belts some have string
ties.
Misses' sizes 14 to 18 years. Women's sizes 36 to 44 bust.
olo
Plush Tur Collar
Coat, $15
Artex Fabric-fur
Johnny Coat, $15
Choice at
$1k
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rhev represent a clean-up of
short lots from our Second-floor
section, together with a special
purchase from a prominent manu
facturer, whose make is known
for its fine tailoring. An unusual
opportunity to select an excellent
value at $24.50.
Included are single- and double
breasted styles. Plenty of conser
vative models. Plenty of Grays,
Browns, Blacks, in neat mixtures.
Semi-fitting, form-fitting, full
backs. Velvet or self collars.
Splendid range of sizes. Choose at
$24.50.
Glmbsls, ' iulu.oy Stcri Day"
Women's Neckwear
at 25c and 50c
large assortment. Some are
marked at half price. 25e pnd 50c.
- Gimbals, "Subuay Utorts Day"
Sale of Leather Goods
at 25c to $3.95
Half Price
Variously composed of ihil-
drcn's Bags. Leather Hand Bags
Und 'Envelope Purses and civet
.Hand Bags, and all sorts of nov-
! cities. Just the thing you were
looking for to give as a gift!
Come early as this lot is limited.
Olmb.lu, "Sufttiay Slore Day"
G. B. Corsets at $1.50
Kor aeraer figure Well boned
Medium bust with lone skirt At
51.30.
63o for Xsst Confinsrs, hooked
front or bad,. Perfect fittine
Olmb.ls, "Subnay Store Day"
-aimb.ls, "Subway Stoie Day"
Silvertip
Coat, $18
Tiger Fabric Fur
Coat, $15
1000 Fountain Pens
at 50c
500 Boxes Stationery
at 18c a box
1 - Olmbsls, Sutitrov Store Djy"
Men's Knitted Gloves at 45c a pair
Men's knitted wool Gloves, leather-bound. At 58c
Women's Washable Cape Gloves
l-clasp and strap-wrist. At $1.95 to $4.50 a pair.
Children's Tan Cape Gloves
V. K. sewn. At $1.75.
Olmbsls, "Subway Store Day"
18-Piece Ivory-Color Celluloid
Manicure Sets at $5
Plush-lined leatherette case. Big value at $5.
Guaranteed Metal Hot Water Bottles, the $1.50 kind at $1.15 each.
Household Rubber Gloves. Save half at 2Sc pair.
Olmbsls, "Subway Store Day"
Remnants of All-Silk Fabrics
Specially Priced at $1.38 a yard
36 inches wide. Worth again as much. At S1.38 a yard
aimb.ls, "Subica
200 Rich, Deep-Cut Glass
Berry Bowls at $1.95
All first quality, 8-inch sue. Priced close to half price at $1.95.
(Pictured.)
150 pairs of deep cut glass Sugar and Lream bets,
it $2.95. Save 52. ,
ISO rich deeo cut Orange Bowls, 12-inch size,
oval shape, excellent value, at $2.95.
Also 150 Nut Bowls, o-inch size, round shape, deep
cut glass. Save $1.50, at $2.95.
aimb.ls, "Subway Store Day"
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sMAftai
Cotton-and-Felt Mattresses at $11.00
Packed in sanitary cotton, covered in durable ticking. At $11.
Olmb.ls, "Sub tray flfore Day"
way Store Day" j
9x12 ft. Seamed and Seamless Tapestry
Brussels Rugs, special at $25
9x12 feet, heavy wool Velvet Rugs, seamless. Special at $35.
Olmbeli, "Subway Store Day"
2800 Oil-Painted Window
Shades at 87c each
Save 25
3b:i7- guaranteed spring rollers, color and dark
green. Complete with fixtures. Xone sold to dcal-i
crs. I
500 pairs of Scrim Curtains
at $1.50 a pair. Save a Third
2'-4 yards long firm quality lace insertion and
hemmed edge.
Marquisette Panel Curtains
at $2.25 each. Save a Third
2J4 yards long. Filet lace-trimmed.
1000 yards of Figured Silkaline,
20c a yard. Save 25r'c.
Suitable for draperies, screens, etr.
aimb.li, ' Subway Store Day
2800 yards of Heavy Quality
Satin-finish Mercerized (Cotton)
Table Damask at 85c a yard
ssorted design-. r hi- is clo-e to wholesale
I price. Easy to carrv lor the 'ate shopper At 85c
a yard. Save 40c on rach yard.
Olmbels, Subu.au Starr my
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Women's Handkerchiefs
at 60c a dozen
One corner embroidered.
Olmbsls, "Subway Stoie Day'
Assorted Hard Candy at 48c lb.
Olmbels, -Subway Store Day"
,
Blue Chambray at 25c a yard
Remarkable value-.
Mercerised Poplin at 28c a Yard.
aimbtls, "Subway Store Day"
Odds and Ends of Ribbons I
30c to SOc yd. I
Also narrow Ribbons at 100 to 16o I
yard. lmbal, "Subway Store Day I
500 Pairs of
Plaid Blankets
Full-sire beds, all finished with
neat soliette binding. Colors are
blue, pink, gray and tan. Save
one-third at $5.95 a pair A useful
1000 Beacon
Crib Blankets
36x50, pink or blue. Teddy bears,
bunnies and the like; excellent for
baby's gift. Save one-fourth at
$1.78 each. Cotton.
aimb.ls, "Bulway Store Day '
Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises i
at $1.35 Special
White and pink batiste, lacy and tailored effects. At $1.35.
300 Envelope Chemise, at $1 each.
Made of nainsook, pretty embroidery and lace effects. At $1.
Olmb.ls, "Subway Store Day"
600 Black Petticoats at $1.15 each
Made of sateen, tailored flounces, fitted tops
Petticoats at 75c Made of striped flaonelette, with ruffle.
300 Bolero Jackets at 43c. Made of pretty blanket cloth.
Clearance of Sacques and Bathrobes, $3.95 to $5.95. Made of beacon
blanket, various models. Save a third
Oimbsli, "Subway store Day"
Women's Marmot Far Coats200 Sample Georgette Crepe Blouses
Specially Priced at $155 . at $7.95 Save ud to Double
These wonderful fur coats hae been marked at tlvs
special price for Subway Store Dav only.
Make an early selection.
Open Animal Fox Scarfs, brown and taupe, at
$17.75. Excellent value.
Wolf Scarfs at $7.50
dray, taupe and brown.
Olmb.ls, "Subuay Store Day"
Men's Socks, 3 pairs for $1.
Merino Sjocks at 50c
Women's Stockings at j
38c f 65c, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.65
Children's Ribbed Stockings, 50c, Some t--1ightl u rcsular.
Olmbeli, "Subway Store Day" I
Beaded suit colors; lace-trimmcd. m flesh or while Hardly two
alike. Ml sizes, but not in each st1e. Main suit combinations. At
$7.95.
Clearance of Mussed Lingerie Waists, 50c
Each valued three and four times more. All while voiles. Some
color-trimmed.
Olmbels, "Subway Storo Day"
GIMBEL BROTHERS
Market: Chestnut: Eighth and Ninth
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