( V tfW A A' ao. EyftNitftf pupfco jlederJphujAdelhia:;. fbid&Y, ,Januaby H 11021, v J 1 ' ' ' J ..... II .1 ' . I I .ll I I II ; Store Hours, 9 to 5:30 Eight Million Dollars chiefly in new merchan dise at altogether new prices in the Gimbel Stores in New York and Philadelphia. Gimbel. Brothers Friday, January 14, 1921 For Saturday For Saturday The Gimbel Stores stand first supremely first in valu6 giving. Shop: compare. MARKET CHESTNUT:: EIGHTH . NINTH ' 1 1 - i. -. f is t $ Because New York's Biggest Coatmaker Took an Enormous Cash-Loss on His Woolens 1374 Women's Croats and Wraps at $22.50 to $65 ,&&& And then took another loss on his made-up Coats by way of swift and ruthless re-adjustment. Don t believe next winter will sec as low prices as these I 304 Coats at $22.50 Value $45 Good, sturdy, well-made, well-cut, full-length, lined Coats of broadcloth and velours. Interlined, too. "Keftftj&lj 256 Coats at $35 Value $55 Coats and Wraps, both. Silvcrtoncs. Velours. And velours d'argent. Silk-lined throughout. 419 Fur-Trimmed Coats at $45 Value $75 Straight-line; full-length. Bolivias, sucdincs and kerseys. Silk-lined throughout. The enormous collars are of n atural raccoon, Australian opossum and skunk-dyed opossum. 86 Sports-Length Fur-Collared Coats at $55 Value $85 Velours. Sucdincs. And drap- Polairc. Enormous fur shawl collars $100 and $125 Bolivia Wraps and Coats at $65 Richly lined magnificently fur-colU. -oimhrin. smon. or ... Third n,r. Misses' $ 1 OO Coats at $45 All With Big Fur Collars Five styles mostly the smart wrap-effects. Not only luxurious bolivias and fine velours but even evorasl Such fashionable furs for the collars as Australian opossum and natural raccoon. Mostly in the new browns. Girls' $19.75 to $45 Coats Reduced Now $9.75, $15, $19.75 and $25 cK 14 arionslv in dorset velours, cheviots, velours, velveteens, broadcloths, chinchillas and , , , lanv , . . Girls cheviots. Coat. S2.". jjme fur-trimmed. ucen 04... N A tQ , 6 -Olmbfln, SulotiH of Drekn, Tlilril Moor, I- i J loll Women's AiuLength Glove-Silk Bltg Special at $3.vj Firm, hcay glove silk in rich "petticoat colois' blue. Mighty popular as petticoats. Women's Wool Sports Host Reduced to 95c jeen, purple, Seveial good lines. Heay ribbed quality in smart heather mixtur (.Imtirln, Flnt lloor sn3 7J K ni $5.95 to $6.95 Georgette and Tricolette Waists To Be Closed Out at $2.95 I Tuck-ins and overblouaes and some mighty cute sack-styles. Wool-embroidered and silk-embroidertd trico lettes. Beaded and lace-trimmed and silk-embroidered styles in Georgette. Dainty colors. Suit colois. And high colors. dliulirlK, SuIomn of Dress, llilrcl lloor. M of Those Wonderful Philippine Nightgcw and Chemises at $1.95, $2.95 and3.95sampies "' -w "7.95 Grades lev were with orN thout ribbons! Straight Chemises at $1.95. Envelope Chemises at $2.95 and $3.95. $3.95 to $5 Silk PettiSaK flf o Qe i-up. Jerseys, Taffetas, Messalines. aiJ rtL M7 Took 'em all just as they were with or Elaborate exquisite. Nightgowns at each price. A clean- SUBWAY STORE SALE OF Women's and IVSJsses' Spring Dress ? Glmbrls, coond lloor. $15 i Worth $30 tin Mostly tricolette and trico tines blou sed styles and styles with the normal waist and styles with the new dropped waist-line. Embroidered to match. Or embroidered in the gay Roumanian colorings in the wools. Or tinsel-touched and bullet-buttoned. Or silk-embroidered in two-colors. Or trimmed with the popular "uncut fringe." And some of the cutest, smartest, frilli est, sash-saucy taffetas ever! Mostly browns and blues and black. All regular sizes both women's and misses' in each fabric, but not in every style. Sizes 14 to 20 for misses, and 36 to 4 4 for women. Fifty Wonderful Satin Dresses Sizes 48 to 52 Included A mighty graceful style, with beaded front. Browns, blues and blacks. filmhelft, hubuu) htorr. "HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER" Is Quite Generally Conceded to be First , in Overcoats Hundreds of Kuppenheimer Overcoats are included in this Sale of OVERCOATS and SUITS At Close to Half the Early Prices Society Brand Clothes are included and we defy competition in this large movement. OVERCOATS Rich deep-pile "lofty" Crombie and Worum bo montagnacs in Ulsters, Raglan and Dress models. - Duffles, Shetlands, ChinchillasWhitneys in Ulsters, Raglan, Ulsters and great "coats, Vicu nas, Elesians 'and Kerseys, Dress Overcjaats. SUITS 'X Newest, fuller-shape single- and double breasted suits in glove-finish imported worsteds, silk-mixed worsteds, smooth velours, cassimeres, herringbone tweeds and cheviots. Plenty of blue and black worsteds of fine quality. Less Than Production Costs All of Them Suits and Overcoats at $29.50 Early Values $65 to $70 $47.50 Early Values $75 and $85 Fur-Collared Overcoats Included $67.50 Early Values $90 to $150 Fur-Collared Overcoats Included (.ImtwlN, Second Floor, Mntli hired. vm r Wfcxpr Cbpynjfn 1920, The HoUk 9I KuFverfitimtp In the Subway Store Men's Ulsters and Overcoats, $25 Full belt, belt-in-back, form-fitting good big bargains for men and young men. Silk. sleeve linings; many of the fabrics plaid backed. Trousers, $2.75, $3.95, $4.85 Sizes 28 to 52 worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, serges, flannels stripes, checks, mix tures. New prices. fltmutln, Subnn) Store 3000 PAIRS MEN'S SHOES REDUCED $ 1 5 to $ 1 8 " Welbred" S at $ 1 1 .75 and $ 1 2.75 $10 to $14 "Perfections" at $6.45, $7.50, $8.95, $9.75 "Down-to-thc-bone" prices on the season's best lasts and leathers; including Brogue Oxfords $15 to $18 "Welbred" shoes now at $11.75 and $12.73. $10 to $14 "Perfection" shoes now at $6.45, $7.50, $8.95 and $9.75. HUis $ti to yj snoes reuucea lo $2.95, $;j.25 and $5.95. dlmbflH, Setoml lluiir .5 ii ) Wfe boys wearpieage CLOTHING Re-Priced Downward $8.75 I $13.50 $17.50 vrow $12J0 From $20 t From $22.50 S : Mackinaws : Overcoats these' pilcfl"'1' nt $12 50, $20 nnd $22,r0 ln thc rccont nuumnn Sale' which this l?nve(l you a to two-t'llltls tlo regular retail prices at Now lots?""1''0 c'othinK wns made to bell. ' "ve been recouped for hues, and htill further reduced. Norfolk NultN ln good motlflj unci i?r' I MurlilimwH, xtra- OtcrioiilH, diHiruiilP, rial; heavy, BorlccA"- ln,v, full-cut double- lu.iM. lofty ojorcout-all-wool, mnny with V 1 i)roal)(o( deHlmhlo "B"i. 1 rich laik i oloi. tra Unlclurs nil lmV I "rcaHl0U uc"l,limo InBs; mostly quartcr "llvo" loath or belt! coatltiBH In moot want- limit 01 with enfmlmero 8.75, 1J.B0, 817.B0 'l "ilorlnKH Modol or unrated UnlliBH .7.1, " 'lfH.75, 1 3.50, 17.(10. Hjno, 17.B0. 300 Smal 'Boys All-Wool SUksfand 120 OVERCOATS at Been $12. For B 3 io 10 Year8 o i o Men's $7 to $12 Hats at Pt:J0 Gimbel stock clean-ups beavois, clours, silk-ftnish, smooth ftlts, &oft felts and dciby hats beftn 7 to $12, now at $1.95. CAPS (Men'H), at $1.85, $2, $3 and $5. (ilmliflM, llritl lloor, Mulli !lml. BOYS' llats of cloth' vclvct and plush; a11 thc g00d shaPCS' i educed prices some as low as half piiifc. (liiibflx. Third lloor Men's Shirts Recently $2 and $2.50, at Maker had use for prompt cash thc "velvet" in the tiansaction comes to you, in getting these shirts at $1.10. Madias and other good bhiitings. Men's $9.50 Blanket Robes tfi AC Up-to-date this season's troods should have been here before Christmas. Men's Ties at 50c Silk Four-in-hands all soits of good choosing! (diulieln, Unit lloor, Mnlli Slrrrt. $1.10 1111ft ; iwi! ! ill Iffii ' ypuf 15-8 h! XirHnl lllSSr fcj -dlinlirU, Third lloor. H . 7 i'j'..h.C. 4ifa- Jf f-wwMitiwfliipfewtTt-u'tf'- M '"w )m jl ffiii f-i -rJiJl-,f n j it.,j . vi i ' jS'j&S
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