W F J"ylwl. ffywkhvTi "fev $ , "V - v ' " V "F1 At - . v " J ?!S-' w'; fy'f ' TK. , v EVENING tTJfiHO EEDGEB- I'HIEADBBIHIA, TTJEgD&T; TitfTMStT SS,' 1921 i"iw; r i- mi IT.- An Enormous Profit Opportunity To a man InxUnR some ran Unl wo otter an onpoi lunltj to tniiko a lot of money In the next our This bus ru'is has an imunuiU mirl.'t --and Id concermil with Hi development of tmnd pruwl tlln and trlrk Vow pp'ub llihed, dolni; .1 Mb btnlnirs - -Investigate thin. Address C 718. Llrr Ofhcc For Wednesday Store Hours, 9 to 5.30. Where considerable furnishing is to be done, it helps to have pay ments spread over a long time. This we cheerfully arrange. Gimbel Brothers MARKET: CHESTNUT : EIGHTH i NINTH Tuesday, January 25, 1921 This Furniture Sale has taken Philadelphia by storm. It sets new standards in value-giving. For Wednesday mmm& i r Repair Now Har. Reduced our Price on Lumber find Mlllwork. Storm Sash Beaver Board M Gl - ii y ' tlwKB in .11 ' :ST $ 'ji H 1 000 JAMES SHAW S2d c Woodland Av Moodlund ; t8t oj If a Woman Wants a Coata Wrap Worth $65 at $35 Worth $85 at $45 Worth $100 at $65 She'd better hurry a bit! Vox frankly we're coming to an end of the fine fabrics we bought up at half-price. Great Big Fur Collars Of taupe-dyed nutria. Or natural raccoon. Or Australian opossum. Silk-Lined Throughout ' And hand-tailored man-tailored, of course both wrap-styles and the straight-line coat-styles. More of Those All-Black Coats at $39.75 Worth $65 Black-silk lined black kersey. Beautifully cut. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor All Silk-Lined. All Fur-Trimmed. WOOD BOXES 75c to $4 Reduction in These Men's Gloves Made in Philadelphia by Modern Methods in Up-to-Date Plants CANNOT BE BEAT FOR SAFE PACKING LEAST MATERIAL i -LEAST WE1CHT , fj LEAST COST ' NOTHING SO GOOD NOTHING SO ECONOMICAL Men's Black Auto Gauntlets With Lambo Wool Lining At $4.15 Were $7.50 Men's Buckskin Gloves with seamless knit lining, at $6 were $10. Men's One-Clasp Gray Mocha Gloves with seamless knit wool lining, at $4.50 were $7. Men's Strap-wrist Tan Cape Gloves and One-clasp Wool lined Cape Gloves, at $3.15 were $5. Men's Wool Gloves, at $1.75 were $2.50 and $3. Gimbels, First floor. Sale of JPi fmfm At $35 uMMf At $45 fflff At $79 $3a Misses' Exclusive Wrap-Coats All Hand-Tailored. Many Embroidered. $79 -Value $70 -Value $90 -Value $150 Blouse-back and straight backs some with Lanvin'a beloved spear heads. And shoulder-yoke styles that add wonderfully to the "hang." Variety in the embroidery treatments, too for some have the embroidery sweep ing across the cape-back; and some have it massed in panel fashion. Veldyncs, Chamoistynes, and Bolivias at $79 With gorgeous collars some have cuffs, too of squirrel, beaver or nutria. Bolivias and Velours at $45 With collars of raccoon, or "beaverette" (beaver-dyed coney), or Australian opos sum. All Bolivias at $35 With collars of beaverette. Mostly in Glorious Browns and Blues Here and there, a pine needle green or a black. Sizes 14 to 20. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Women's New Dresses Eloquent of Easter and the Spring Special at $39.75 Taffetas Two just-arrived styles, one with the new irregular, circular tunic, trimmed with turn-up pleatings. And the bodice is a basque! And a style with quaint, deep ruffles, set to flare up at the left. The sash, henna-lined, and henna cordings outline the peasant neck and sleeves. Tricotines Two just-arrived models a won derfully tailored model with a curious little cut ruffle on the hips Mat breaks the line. And a style in redingote effect, elaborately beaded in green. Crepes de Chine afternoon model in the all-popular squirrel gray, besides navy blue and black. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Men's Fine Worsted Union Suits at $2.75 And you can get almost any weight and degree of "woolness" you may want. Run-of-the-mill lots but no less of fineness in the soft worsted and careful cut and finish. Yes, practically all sizes. Gimbels, First floor WE ARE SPECIALISTS CONSULT US NITURE At Half Price WOOD BOX1 MANUFACTURERS' ASS'H I I MllH.MW x J ( II Mil 1420 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA i-JZ J ' "I ' ' ) Itj - J T" 1 I 8 & I Vss: -w.' Xy 5 1 i i $100,000 Worth of Finest LIVING-ROOM FURNITURE To Be Sold at an Average of 45 Cents on the Dollar Our stock represents the highest type of furniture construction. Complete suites and single pieces (davenports and arm chairs) in coverings of tapestry, silk velour, vclour and tapestry, mohair and damask. All representing the greatest values in upholstered furniture we ever oftered under any conditions. $700 Three-Piece Suites, at $350 I $23 Solid Mahogany Chairs and Rockers, at $12.50 each Cane back and cane seats, tohd mahogany frames Regular value $28 Less than half price, at SI 2.50. in bfa- f 1 "Near- I Brick." LIKE all 1'VaIUiU thing-, jjj brick ru imitation- fj and tub-mutes. In a g near-b tr , tor earrple. an inetor was a-n.od to lend n.one un a 1k.u-?. p appartntly built of brick and "rough eat." On S measuring a wall h' found k that mtad of l.r.g rune i inclic- in thn.knf n :i ? ff only p'. and rlicoerpci t, g that UT-tead of bricK ih g thntty buildtr h.id i:vi , ,i ' metal lath," nu'l lough I e ?a.-t on both -.'!. -. Iim' "-j a h.irdlv strong a." iirn. tni 'j B investor th'iuiri t. to -usj- port a lvaw murtifijrt-. det brick, and gt wod brick. The was tobe-ui- , is to buv of maker- who hae a r putaiion to main- "t tain and who-u product is btandaril. Whfii you jtk .-uch brick, iiii gel no only the bc-t, b'it aUo the chrapot dreproot build- J ing material made When von want an in formation abou brick-, . their kind. color, quah- ties, style5, iiii-s or price-, the product of dilk"-ent maker, how to word specification, name ot ( jompetenl a r c h i t e c t . i engineers, building con- -ti actors, etc., call up either of our ollices: -f kP! M Ml U i,ujfi ' . i - i r ' . w i' t-rn ii).''- J 1 tluwn 1 ,t ' 1 . ' t. " H M i I -IM I i h n h in I I H Hi 113 JiMIN H I l(l I M llOH I III I - I "!,- I. Bl II I U I I II I II I II ' I II II ' Luxurious BUlt is js rj r o 'hd' riNcnyort high-back wine cha iw -back nr"i rha - - ig c jbv r.- h'-at'j wprinc riMo bArks, oerlnes of h ch pr li- a U rui dltferer' r-olor" Thrcn ; P e.i s Refnilat 't i J"0 It i p-ico 4350 $35 Chairs and Rockers at $17.50 each $30 Chairs and Rockers at $15 each $275 Davenports, at $125 $300 Davenports, at $150 o-foot davenport, large arm chair and rocker, all spring cushions and spring backs, coverings of tapestry. Regular value 4l7C $400 Less than half price, at Beautiful suite, high spring cushion backs, 0-foot davenport, large arm chair and rocker, spring cushion, coverings of high grade floral tapealry Thice piei.es, rcgulai uluc 0(JU. Less than halt t07C price, at . ' "''' $450 Three-Piece Living-Room Suites, at $200 Chamber Suite, walnut or mahogauj, large bureau, full size bed stead, triplicate glass toilet table and thifforobe. Was $200. M AA Half price, at 51UU $550 Four-Piece Dining-Room Suites, at $275 $20 Tea Wagons at $10 Each $35 Tea Wagons at $17.50 $18 Sewing Cabinets, at $9 Each $60 Gate-Leg Tables, at $30 $50 Library Tables, at $25 $50 Spinet Desks, at $25 $1250 Ten-Piece Suite, at $625 I ! iifeij i Wf4 !!IIIIJ!ii!l Magnificent Chippendale suite, as illustrated, 72-inch buffet, 48 inch serving table, Slinch china closet, oval extension table, complete with beautiful set of chairs to match, made in American walnut, beau tifully figured fronts. Ten pieces, regular value $1250. XJCOC Half price '' $500 Dining Room Suites, Four Pieces, $250 $700 Four-Piece Dining-Room Suites, $350 $250 Chamber Suites, Four Pieces, $125 Gimbel?, Sixth floor 2700 Sets of Dainty Curtains at $1.55 Instead of $2.75 And a 'set" is more than a pair it's a pair with a separate valance, besides. Filet-ner and marquisette. 2 yards long. 3d inches wide. $2.25 Cretonne Curtain Sets at $1.25 I no ana o-.e-..al ara- lor. Dutch stylc-u.-..-h includes the sepa-ate alance Cretonne-Covered Boxes Special at $4.50 Maac t-p from short ends of fine cretonnes. Ii.ey hold a lot' GimDels, I'ifth floor Some Remarkable RUG Values Wilton Velvet Rugs, close to half sold as "seconds," but no worth-while hurts. Splendid designs 9x12, $47.50; 8 ft. 3 in. x 10 ft. 6 in., $45; 27x54 in., $6.50 Size 9x12 ft., at $93.00 formerly $128.50. Size 8 ft. 3 in., by 10 ft. 6 in., at $87.50 formerly $119.75 and $149.50. Size 6x9 ft., at $49.50 formerly $72.50 to $80.50. Size 4 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. 6 in., at $33.75 formerly $45.50 and $65.00. Size 27x54 in., at $10.75 formerly $14.00. Gimbels, Fifth floor. Sanford High-Pile Seamless Axminster and Fine Close-Pile Seamless Velvet Rugs A limited lot of "dropped" pat terns at a big mark down, $61.00, val ues $76.00 and $78.75, for sizes 9x12 ft. Royal Wilton Rugs First-Quality t Girls9 Winter Coats ' ,our i-ik- a n a j iT, ., O Worth $15 to $19.75 ' i! lined I r rde--1 irgni' ' irrcn hro a i MUri oi srli ii j ' il and fabric tur. Clearance of 140 Skirts, at $2.50 i irto'ii r taqi JiPtTtas anfl pi, !.(! f " " Hi S3 r0. v .ir r samplff Olmbals, Subway Btor Big Doings in the Subway Store Leather Hand Bags and Purses at $1.65 Save a Third unou -t V, ur biiu rs. tor dress. Puric aiid mirror arc in most of the Ii,', t $1.05. aimbeln, Subway Btors Women 's Chamoisette Gloves at 85c Three styles 2-clasp, strap wrist and 8-button. All sizes in the lot at 85c. Children's tan Cape Gloves, lined, at 95c. Subway Storo Venise Lace Collars at 50c SL Roll and round shapes, in many pretty patterns, at 50c. Qlmbtls, Subway 6 ton 500 Pairs Beautiful Plaid Blankets $t StUHUdl 1IUII I (tC, U( a pair Wool and cotton mixed, full-bi size, mohair bound. Just 500 pairs. While they last, at $5 a pair. 1000 Pairs of Cotton Blankets at $2.48 I ull-hed sue, gray or white; useful for cold weather sheets. Were $4.25, at $2.48 a pair 5000 Yards of Bleached Canton Flannel V2 Price at 25c Yard Lcelknt !i'.i Ciu!itj , 34 uuhes wide. OlmtxlJ, Bubwy BWW 2000 Pairs of Men 's Trousers At Less Than Half Price ,. spc .a. purchase. Splendid opportunity for the man who Ad.-.ts trousers but aoc not want to pav for an entire suit. Worsteas, serges, cheviots and cabsimeres, in plain blue, tfray and brown. Also some neat stripes. Well-made. 1 avir.g 'ilk-sewed seams. Former Prices $6 to $12.50 OimbslH, niMiway Store $2. 75 $3.95 $4.85 $5.50 Women 's Tailored and Semi-tailored Blouses, $1.65 Of lineen and batiste. Three models. Choice of two-mono, tuxedo or embroidered collars. At $1.65 OtmbelB, Subway Store Infants Flannellet Petticoats at 50c $1 Value peiull priced and the qual it is excellent. Cut full and well tuidi" Infints' flannellet Hlslitffowni, at SOc. Wi-re II InfuntH' Hannollet Xlmonoi, jilnk and bluo trimmed, at 05o. nen Olmbilo, Subway Store G. B. Corsets $1.25 I ur 'lender and average i g urc Medium Iuw hint 1'inlc co it il t 31.25. Bust Confincrs at 35c llooled m liaw! ainibtli, Subway Store In the Silk Sale A Few of the Special Offerings Sale Price 85c a yd. .000 jurilH of London Shirt InB In a iiMt Mirlt-ti of at- traitlvc i olnr Yard " ' J Sale Price $1.38 a yd. I Trlcolnttcn In a (jrent iaH, iia.iiii- i Willi - t i fd mlpiM on li" Yi r vsldo formerly sold at 0 GO 5;' ' , ,j durable Hlf vrU. . , , , Sal- Price $1.35 a yd. Sale Price $1.68 a yd. Sold for nearly double Y rd w 1 d a I'ollm Dot Vom liirdP, XV) I, I ii o with while 35-lrieh I1Up! TaffHH SIIIch of eceiMonnl al de food Iuk tro and llnlish Sdlr Pries $1.58 a :S , I'lcntl "f iih; y yd. ftnrt brown '' . ' i.i o nei i anil .,,.. .. , c'.irl. PlmdeH Ka a dollar 'r' innn Atnf 4. Iiul r,''l! tlfu! '"'trO'JiJ bale Price $1.78 a yd. qualltj formerly noI.I for iiwily tw lc' "' nj;m iww A'lu'JWiwiiaiiHjiii miu ii 'i IV A .s A ) ,.L.t i"
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