J""- VAt mBMEHi ' J'" V . ( -f V '$ " l :zr - ' ; '- ;''' ;': .J 10 CORRUGATED mpi'in Fer Friday Gimbel Brethers Slnrr Hnnr. Q In R.irt ' Thursday, Dec. 2f 1920 Bring every boy and girl te Philadelphia's Tey Stere where there is most te see and where Christmas shopping can best be done. , BOXES IKK I Rne 1070 Mai mi We are judges of boys' clothing It was our f II nrat larrTM l1i-.fla In DIltJ.ILl. . At IfM money lliati ou re vaylns. Geed Deliveries. Corrugated Container Cerp. AtltEKT A. ttntlT. Denrktft TiMc. - -e- omwvei. ... iiiiauEiiiiiid, nearly thirty years age. . MARKET CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH Two-Millien-Dollar Failure V I. ' :Fer Friday ' i I. V unreuf r flWlMfl' ftj If $mm m m . Brv E ik fflfcBI BM( I !&fc $ I'M! B3 ! t? -war 4 f 'tffcU II fe SHIPMENTS TO PACIFIC COAST Save Meney by Shipping Via ATLANTIC-GULF & PACIFIC S. S. LINE S. S. "Capp Remtin" te tail Dec. 4 S. S. "Wt Hiven" te siil Dee. 10 Fer Further Particular!, Apply Chas. Kurz & Ce., Inc. Drexel Building, Philn., Pa. Lembard 5104 Main. 1520 PARCEL POST D r ( I'lttim pelUlt for furniture. a -r v nliiimt mid automobiles, 80c lrr rum .i Hn inr ihimipiihi. IIOMAKI) MM KM'. S-Ujni-ll.tO N fllh ' -SHEET-METAL WORK or r. .n M kiptiev Heater and Steve Pipes .vac liiukst 1'Ririai A. PINKUS S IJS i, r. I'lienp Mnrkrt 32CW 1 i V CORNS &. CALLUSES I RemeTrd In L FIVE DAYS APKCTT'S PLASTER !! te lerenvrnlenc. Ne trouble t wr the whllt imlna. Only 5 drt r.rt1 "nr tl'l" medicated cluster. I'riM 10r Sffe All Drue Stere, or by Uall. jnnnrr nEMEDiicfl oe. ml aht Olrnril At... PhllmlelnMa Cut Glass GOBLETS Popular Jelntl!ii 1'leral De'lgnx I niiBimt ValtiB At 39c Each luinlllt Limited f ill (Jaiin lixelusirelu iitkfe, tfnu tiiiiriiitrril or Meney li-iiinflKl empiirif 0r V lluee umvTAJxnnTi w 1 mi iii jlv in vj JI02.Ar.20 ihSt. ihmT? P AT arj HERSH BROS. U.S. Army Goods We stand back of our goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. ftlmpl m itHen Cotten Breeches Qftr lavs II Thrn nine nrr VV ftlni)ii m F9f Woolen Breeches Surplus. Class B. Won derful bargain of ex ex ccptiennl quality. Slip-Overs Qf)c llranil ne Inti- uml warm X "W Leng Pants 2 7C eiiii I) f ii- n Blankets ). I) HH0 full site $4.40 Army Socks ZCC Or ii t - r for tJtJS ARMY DRESS Shoes, $6 K;,BL Shoes, new 38 Werk Shoes 7 HERSH BROS. ARMY GOODS 2141 N. FRONT ST. nom; r. i) mt Parcel Pest, 10c Extra mmmm I V EtUbllihed I860 "1 f WEII this Beautiful New 88-Nete Player $420 New Pianos. $250 te $925 New Players. $395 te $1750 Baby Grand Pianos,$350 te $1400 Special Christmas Offer DON I tin , hut IIOI I ltl. uml ixelil tli' 1(1 wll. no IIiIk iifTrr of our I I till srix h nt pi.ine-., plater itlatine mid IiiiIm hrMiid phiuei rentnln Hie mimt triiiiderful ImrgHlnn err lic.ird of Mul.r tour krleitlm uml lnn liilriiiiiriit ilrllterrd trtifii rrmh 1 Im lUt brlntt ttlll xltr vnu mimr Ideii of h few iif tlii-Br liurfc-alMH. 4 Hcppe uprights 5 Lester uprights 4 Chickering uprights 1 Leenard upright 3 Weberfield 88-note Players 5 Cunningham uprights 1 Chickering 88-note Player 2 Ludwig uprights 9 Heward Vincent 9 Steinway 'uprights 3 Knabe uprights 6 Schemacker uprights 4 Emersen 88-note Players 4 Estey uprights 2 Knabe 88-nelc Players 5 Blasius uprights 20 Miniature Grand Pianos Tlif't InttrunirlitH are In ort-din eeudlllnn mill, n it nrrlul Indurrineiit. tte offer ttiem from SUA up tiuurniitwd, ttlth n ! ear erhunir prlillrRe We arrnnir ruiirrnlrnt lermn. Call uml er tliem or eml fnr rntitlexin. Open Men Med. wtttl ll i:n. until t ! M. HOWARD VINCENT 836-838-840-842-844-846 OF COUNTRY'S FOREMOST MAKERS OF BOYS' CLOTHING Brings Philadelphia Greatest Values Ever Offered BAUMAN CLOTHING CORPORATION, INC., 110 Firm AVE., NEW YORK, failed for two million dollars-even afterthe receivers, appointed by the United States District Court, shrunk the inventory, there was ever a million and a half in clothing, and goods were sold at Auction by Chas. Shongeod, U. S. Auctioneer in bankruptcy, who accepted bids of Gimbel associates for $413,000.00 of this Beys' Clothing at Bauman's scheduled prices. The great bulk of this tremendous purchase came te Gimbel's Philadelphia store, and will be Ready for Your Buying Friday Morning Twe Extensive Areas for the Selling Enlarged Beys' Clothing Section en Third Fleer Enlarged Beys' Clothing Section in the Subway Stere All the styles will be shown in each place for a day or se just buy where it is handiest. t Think of it! quite the best clothing for boys that the country has known! that was the goal of the Bauman Corporation; clothing of as distinc tive character and charm as any of the great makes of men's clothing offer for grown folks. Bauman had been making clothing for years successfully and the plan for this new national line was well conceived and would have wen, but alas! the killing frost of crashed values this season. The mails brought in nothing but cancellations of orders. There was the clothing, nearly two million dollars' worth; there was the business organization and maturing obligations. The business was inter-state New Yerk corporation and Massachusetts producing plant. The United States District Court for the Southern District of New Yerk, appointed receivers and an auctioneer representing that Court sold the goods The lets our experts chose averaged One-third the Bauman Established Prices And such clothing ! All the trousers are completed with the famous "Live Leather Belt" really rubber. Every detail is carried out in a manner that Makes the Wearer a Regular Fellow Ther Are Norfolk Suits for Beys of 7 te 19 Seme of the Suits with One Pair of Trousers; Seme With Extra Trousers There Are Norfolk Suits in Extra Sizes for Beys of 14 te 19 $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $20, $25 At each price Suits : Overcoats : High-Scheel Overcoats : Reefers : Swagger Coats : Mackinaws There are Junier Norfolk Suits for boys of 4 te 10 and Eten-Norfolk Suits for boys of 3 te 8. There are Reefers for fellows as tiny as two years, and overcoats for strapping big brothers of 18 or 19 years. The Swagger Coats are for young sters of 3 te 8 years and for huskier boys of 6 te 12. Mackinaws are in sizes for boys of 6 te 20 years. A simple tale speeds fast being plainly told. There is nothing te excuse; the event is backed se heavily with merchan dise that no thought of exaggeration comes. We believe thoroughly that Bauman created a boys' line equal in excel lence te any of the national lines for men; we knew that we own the goods at a third Bauman's wholesale price list and that we are selling at prices very much less than even the dear "cheap" sorts of clothes fetch. These clothes are wholly sewn with silk; the trousers are lined without developing podgy seams. It is clothing for every mother's boy who would have been well served at the full prices. It was classable as costly clothing it is offered at prices that will make eyes sparkle with delight. It is the Largest Sale of Beys' Clothing that Philadelphia Ever Knew i I H NOl NORTH SIXTH SlKbbT fclLtt.ifc 5e f J a, r"?. hrt'z bAe.dii-it , s
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