" "yj.tw rtr"tMwv" r " kviS-,'' -w7 (ftfr-iH 4-- HV 'fir - pv & i: . Hi ?:t Hi' I v. & 10 i EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-HlLVVDELPgliVUEDA' JAffUXllY ,15, 1021 T HIS IS BUDGET DAY OF THRIFT WEEK Y. M. C. A. Arranges to Help Men and Boys to Solve Financial Problems HAS PREPARED SCHEDULES This fs budget day of mitionnl thrift week, an activity of the Y. M. C. A.' conomle problem to help jming men nnd bojs to tliii.lt stinisht oti tnom-v j lnnttcr. ' Any one who hn noronnl or fntuil.r problems to talk opr with omo mio of j experience is invited to mention thorn to a Y. M. C. A. seerctnn, who will nrrnnso nn intorwou with n inwjcr. banker, reul estnt.' denier or other proper person. In connection with it nbonnnei of budget day the Y M C. A. has iMU'd a set of figures bneil on go eminent , Btntiitio for living opi'n". The items of expenditure nri foml. clothing, chelter. opernting epenes. giving, advancement, siiwn,: and itnest ing nnd luxuries. It is fomputeiljrhnt a famlU of three mi In" "ii M.'ti a month and n fnmil.v of four on $200 an J siuo mone under both coiidltions. i Charltv tmd giving take at least n per tent' of the liicoiiio nnd ciiucntum l nnd recreation another 10 per cent Shelter comes to about 10 tier cent ami clothes a little less. .Saving nnd In eoting never aro allowed to run below tho same percentage. I.uMiriis. such lis tobacco. Ilowers. manicures, etc . ncer lun oer 1 or - per cent. FOURTEEN FLEE BLAMES Scantily Clad Tenants Forced to Street by Fire Three families in apartment homo lit 1 '-7 N"Hh Thirteenth -tret escaped down a lire-escape, clad only In nigbt nttlre. nt o :!10 o'clotk this ""IV.Jwomnn. Mrs. Elaine 'Fisher, ns ovcr.ome b smoke She was car led from her room on the md floor v two firemen, lieutenant ickland and Hosemnn .laekel. o Ungmc lorn . No. -2. Fourth and llerks streets. SI e" was rexhed by ambulance surgeons and was taken to the home of n ''' Members of three tumtlies w ho escaped b warof tire i scape- and bj tir-t-,or windows fomid refuse "m"? fieezing wind nnd told at 11-0 North 'r,Cl"m!:i Mrs!" Oeorge C'oulto. who ,.,, picl mi apartment on the tlr-t floor made a hurried etlt through the front b-ws to Thirteenth street. None of The occupant- were able to muo any nf their clothes or valuables. A leak riis pipe is belie cd to have , aii-ed the fire. Annual Plate Sale REDUCTIONS RANGING from 25 to 50 Semce. Dinner, BreaMast. Salad. A Dessert. Hrcad and Hutter. Soup " ALSO 2 CHINA DINNER SERVICES With Acid Etched Gold Border, Specially Priced Wright, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of High-grade Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street ngragr The 3.65ct interest we pay on saving.- accounts is a helping hand constantly. 3urely helping you to thrift and eventual success. COOTTNENTAL-' EQUITABLE Title an Trust Company ( apital M.oon.ooo Twelfth Above Chestnut Deposits Over Surplus 1 1.000.000 !l,000,0Cu 1 Sale 9 Buckskin Gloves Half Price J $2.95 gJ (Former Price $6) w Our entire stock all fust quality genuine buckskin. durable, practical, correct. Satisfactory Wear Guaranteed SCOTT HUNSICKER SHIRT MAKERS AND FURNISHERS 108 S. 13TH STREET I ib'i ut Street JANUARY 15 to 22, Inclusive COMMERCIAL MUSEUMS BUILDING 34th St. Below Spruce St. Daily, 10 A. M to 11 P. M. Admission, 50 cents r"ri I,rfi imov !' Till; I'JIILWII LI'IIJX VITOMOIIIU. TIIADU SSOCIATIO.N Store Hours: 9 to 5s 30 1'lus $8,000,000 Reduction Sale was planned with c.irc. It is a bid for business through service. Gimbel Brothers For Wednesday for- business through service. MARKPT i rHMTNUT tl PIOHTW I NINTH Five Sale-Groups: Women' 1 I The Remaining Fifteen A lCllv11 Ov?C&l Coney kJCIS i To Be Closed Out at Reduced From $65 and $85 Tuesday, Jan. 18, 1921 livery move -of a store is a bid for business and wins or loses as its methods suit its public. For Wednesday Wrans and Coats Between $22.50 and $65 Good, practical, smart straight-line Coat . And exceedingly graceful wraps wraps with just enough sleeve to be practical. The $22.50 and $35 Groups are With out Fur. The $45, $55 and $65 Groups have Big Roll Shawl Fur Collars. Either of taupe-dyed nutria, natural raccoon or Australian opossum. And the Values Range From $45 to $125 Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. wmm Two styles or rather sizes of cape collars. And round muff yes, itTias its "bracelet" to dangle by. And the collar fastens with a great fur button. Wonderful Fox Scarfs Now $79, Were $125 Big skins made up in a generously big way. The fashionable browns and the taupes. Gimbels, Fur Salons, Third floor. Women's Dresses A Most Graceful Tricolette Model Special at $25 With a smartly draped tunic that suits the tricolettc-texture aamiraDiy. Black, brown, navy blue, henna and a newer, brighter shade of henna that borders upon tomato. Two Smart Spring Models in Taffeta at $25 One in the eyelet effect that Spring features so strongly. Blue over gray, brown over herma. One with great pockets made up of tiny, tiny ruff lings and a saucy sash, with more of those wee ruffles and a particularly lovely neckline. Blue, brown and black. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. $25 J Silk Sale Silk Foulards Springtime Fresh! Sale-Priced At $1.85 yd. New "disc treatments ' in the crisp white printings. And all-over squares with oddest "dotted corners." Rich est "Spring Navy" and new Spring browns. 35-inch. The New Satin Crepes In the Sale at $2.95 yard The kind you've probably admired in "exclusive models" at "sky high" prices. Rich browns and navy and lovely "dance colors". A score of other new groups. Many at Half Former Prices. Gimbels, Silk Salons, Second; First floor, Grand Aisle and Subway Store Monday NextJanuary 24th BRINGS THE Great Gimbel Sale of Furniture Bringing in the goods now-quite interesting. We call these Courtesy Days. Won't you give yourself the pleasure of first look? Yes, orders will be taken but deliveries start on the Sale day. illion-Dollar Stock $35 Oster moor Felt Mattresses More Than a Partial payments cheerfully arranged: New prices judge by this Courtesy Day's Special- And mail orders will be filled. There is reason for the Gimbel leadership in fur niture. We furnish nearly all the good hotels, and hotels must have good styles and good making. Their buyers must know real values. Men's Woolen . ur ii Srferur& p-i. at 48c Heather Effects For Wear With Low Shoes. Men's "Split-foot" Socks "Split-foot" socks were some what scarce while war production interfered; these are OO r: ..oi:t... nnnirl ii'lntpr rf!cfVif in sizes 91 to 11' at mdAd lliak vuaiifc , vwv ,v...ww ,.w.b..., ... t. - ' Men's Shirts and Drawers: Odd Lots, each 75 Shows We Know That These Pianos and Players are Bargains When We Offer to Buy Back Any Instrument Sold In This Sale of Pianos within six months and allow you credit of the amount you have paid to apply on the purchase of a new player or piano of the Gimbel "Line" at the regular price. Easy Terms Conreid Player-Piano (Used), at $385 Xf Shoninger Player-Piano (Used) , at $460 'S" Harrington Player-Piano (Used), at $545 S"' Hardman Autotone (New), at $835 0r$$y for $23.33 to those signing this coupon Name r Address City 5000 Yards of 55c Cretonnes at 30c And twenty-five different designs to choose from each design in several different colorings 1 36 inches wide. Tub-fast. And a rrood heavv aualitv. 2000 Yards of $1.25 Poplins at 70c Plain-color poplins. And those wonderful "Shaki Repps" too. Splendid color-range. 2000 Yards of 55c Silkaline at 25c 36 inches wide. Plain colorings. And fig ures. Gimbels, Upholstery Store, Fifth floor. Boys' Wash Suits $5 to $6.50 Values Heavy and light weights: some have been double. Gimbels, i irst Moor New Full-Size UPRIGHT PIANOS anarantea for 10 years. Including Stool, rreo delivery and Initial tuning eorvlce nftorward. VERY CONVENIENT TERMS $269 at $2.85 r '! (iitnlu'K H.i (tuian liuU, wnt'i I lour .Uo Nibway More Rizpr ,9 in 0 uears Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk and Middy Suits. Plain colors. Fast colors. Jaunty Suits of white with blue trim mings. White or striped tops with plain colored trousers. Now $2.85. Boys' Norfolk Suits at $8.756 to 17 years. Half Price. Gimbels, Third floor. If $2M ' Ha j Tremendous Sale of Singer : $1 Weekly Payments Machines Fully Guaranteed $10 to $15 allowance on your old machine toward purchase of a Domestic Boudoir Cabinet Electric. If jhTrtV'Kfn 1 atiosially-Famous Sewing Machines itt. ' F$nm.tSititf J .mtincr Think of Buying an . Elegant Golden Oak Parlor-Cabinet Domestic at $65 All are included at prices wnicn are tar below tne usual prices which only the tremendous greatest-in-the-city volume of our business can make possible. Many Domestic Cabinet Machines are included at sensationally low prices. These are the favorites of the new models because when closed they resemble a handsome cabinet. They may be had in various designs in Amoriran wjilrmt- MnVinp-nnv or Oak an attractive niece of furnitnrn in t.Vio hnmp . -rrrns-i- illllVi.l((All . VW AIA.Vvjt.-.-.i - i. -- , . v - -. I I I V0 u The White, $35. Floor Samples -r :. i i i - The Singer, $39. Floov Samples i.invi j3 Minn U i, , . The Domestic, $57 mSAai . mTn'f m u HE H m i svtyi i The Dome-i.- i'urior Cabinet, $65 I II ell )i ' ' 'n I' U II M - t ? ) I l . ' - -V rf7 The Leasing Cabinet, $49 (.IihIm-Ii. roui-.li llir mill Sulin.ii -I"" 3 yn ' in ii imii i I TWENTIETH ANNUA1. Subway Store Sale of Men 9s Shoes Save $2 to $3 on a Fair 2000 pairs came in a special purchase. Young men's shoes, Old Men's Shoes, Business Men's Shoes, Workmen's Shoes. Heavy weight and light dress shoes. Brogues of dark tan calf, gun metal and black kid bluchers. Broad, narrow and medium toe shapes. All arc Goodyear sewed. Leather and Neolin .-Vs. some have rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 11. Men's Work Shoes lo ' GimbpU Subway Store. r, .. . .. r..., l.i.l, r- Ulit. Iior bt1i'a 1 r!l Iilrt mil K,a" ' ' ' ...v..v. -.... - tonKUC that kecj out o rt iJoulilc solc-s tliat .u'c 'aid I and nailrd Si?e, d t . 11 t-- ) ,45 f iff jg jf ti3 V Subway Store. 500 Pairs of Cotton Blankets at $1.50 a Pair Less Than Half Price Single-bed size, in gray or white. Specially priced at $1. a uair. Were $3.25. " . r a nP1 1000 .pairs of i'amous Beacon Blank' I g4.O0 ' Beautifui plaids in all colors; also gray or white, all full-bc size, neatly mohair bound. Were $7 ana b. inow y. Limited Lot of Linene Suiting 9lc 34 inches wide. Less than half price. Yard 6d Gimbels. SubvavStore Children s WWIM Medium bust m wlnte coutil, TfiUUarl Wmntfl I - f l-' - Children's One-clasp G. B. Corsets, $1.50 si . CJ ir 1 opiess siyiu- tu juiik liiuui vjiucoo ui tftA.M Medium bi vi t'll boned oin. ii - u'lit-buttoii length GiiiiIjpK mu.va.in ''tore q ADC white V d Gloves, .a $3.15 a pair. orr D.'LI,-, ,, , fju-s.ai.i ' AU-Otik Ktbbon at ' An unusual price. 2 to 12 .-rn'i-! -. Mibway More 30c vd. vears. Roman stnpc. ii!.t and dark children's Sleeping Gar- warp print' 4'j to .i intliis - wide At 30c a ard. mcntS, bUC $6 Q5 - (umbel- sulnwis Morr Pink in color. Ages 1 and 2 Seal Plush Stoles at .!, . cior-iiiici suid pocket-; Traveling Bags at $2.85 yc",hvn, ulllte or blllck ni t,nminod Very Kod looking, at ji(.;l fabnc Hags strong ' Cotton Stockings, fine nl) will $6.05. Specially priced i made, good lock and catches, I cxtra well-made OC ' Muffs t. .wuh-nielon Pc. I Waterproof lining 18 inch. pairs for $1, or J "" pair 4t onnhcls. .v MnJ -GimbeU. Subway btore 1 -CunbeU. SubWa .Str. Close-Out of Girls" Coats At $8.75 Were $15 to $19.75 Good, warm cheviots and velours. All strongly lined throughout lull-bacK ana yoi;c enecib. Mostly navy blues and browns. 6 to 14 year1 sizes. $3 Dresses at $1.50 Ginghams in smart plaincolors and bright, pretty plaids. Plenty with great, big sashes. 6 to 14 year sizes. Gimbels. 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