Wi U J w ( lT J EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHICADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921 u r k WALL Heater BOARD l Tllt Will f Not Hum SHEETS OF ROCK Won't Warn. V.fT to Erect. PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. N. E. Cor. llronii & Arch k SSfertV DRIGHT qunrters attract high- grade help and trade. A PENCO Metal Ceilins lightens dingy offices and stores. It diffuses light perfectly. Pre vents falling plaster from en dangering lives or goods. Costs less than wood or plaster. Lasts a lifetime needs no repairs. ll'ntt ts-irt fit PENCO tocllttihr. in$ mttal rating! fir heme, thvrch, ichcot, thtitre, cafe, gj'df, fsctorjt ofke anJttort. PENN METAL COMPANY 25th & Wharton Sti. Philadelphia, Pa. rCXTO Vital ISanf. ing, Kldtn Llt, tarnrr lit ut fir Doort, Curnti it, Stora Hours 9 to B:.to FOR FRIDAY Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH Thursday, Feb. 3, 1921 FOR FRIDAY I iHMIS Safe Milk For Infanta & Invalids O COOKING The "Food- Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch nt Home, Office, and Fountains. A$k for HORLICICS. "Avoid Imitations & Substitutes I $55 W ek Women's Luxurious Bolivia Wraps- . Luxuriously Lined Luxuriously Embroidered Luxuriously ' r, CjCC Worth Fur-Trimmed mmmM PUJ $125 An elaborate sort of a wrap fit to wear to really dressy occasions, yet serviceable as serv iceable can be! Those huge collars, by the way, are of Aus tralian opossum. 200 More Fur-Collared Wraps and Coats Now $35, $45, $55 and $65 Worth $59.75, $69.75, $85 and $125 Warmly interlined. Richly silk-lined. Plentv of the straiphr-linn stlvrvs amnncr rlirm Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor I r I I llHSTAUATJoi REPAIR WORK ( I eovBRTNO thMntiw rttto or MKCHANICAL KOUIPMKNT FO BUILDIN08 POWKR STEAM ELECTRIC MJATINO Piunomu . WATER SUPPLY OTSTKM8 I iifluTiun urHTiLATINO SENERA1. WPINO WORK I 1 I I The main idea here is H m Qiiirt- Sprvinn TT.fTipipnf B i Work and a Reasonable I 1 Charge. I You can reach us day H I or night. j SKfisff (DFFICE ' SBj aSTORE j, I More Tricolettes More Taffetas More Tricotines More Satins Dresses Sale-Grouped at $18 and $29.75 Each fabric at both prices. About fifty styles to choose from, pretty evenly divided between the two prices. All Spring's models all Spring treat ments. Mostly browns, blues, grays but the new combinations, too. Both Women's and Misses' Sizes at Each Price Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor. yyr -n Storo Hours, 9 to Bt30 For Friday Gimbel Brothers MARKET i CHESTNUT" EIGHTH NINTH Thursday, Fob. 3, I92t For Friday Everything in Men's Clothing Reduced to Half Price "Kttppenheimer, " "fttffrfg Vtttttft and Other Associated Gimbel Makes It is the Gimbel Winter Sale for Which Men Wait These famously fine makes of men's clothing open their season at established prices it is these full winter prices that are Cut in Half For Sweeping Clearance Everything Is included $29.75 GREATEST SALE OF Cowhide Boston Bags Philadelphia Has Ever Known Seven Manufacturers Send Over 7000 Average Half Price t & ILll htf Jw- iff This is the largest purchase of Boston Bags any one Store ever made! and this is in recognition of The Unprecedented Demand for this stylish, convenient and practical bag for shopping; for business, for nurses, doctors, bank runners; for motoring yes and traveling! AH are of cowhide leather, hand-boarded, natural and enamoled-nurfaco flnlHlis; In black, brown, tan and cordovan colors, Blzcs 13. 14, IS and 16 Inches. Leather or fabric linings. Single or double rlnc liandl, others with double sewed-ln handles. Regularly $5.00 J U.VO $20 to $22.50 Regularly $11.00 $2.95 $9.95 $5.95 Regularly $3.50 $1.65 tfQ QC Regularly P).7D $7.50 tC QC Regularly iPO.UO $17.50 Regularly $3.50 $1.95 IM QC Regularly yHt.uo $10.00 Gimbels, First floor $500,000.00 J PUBLIC AUCTION SALE liNTIUl. VTOUC M riTUlKS I'KMTIl u.i, m:v DUPOKT-YOUNG I CORPORATION f I 1010 Commonwealth Ave. HoMoll, 3Ill. Meflu.il ftiKl ''uru-luil I'IukIm. Alii'hent Cotton Difse'rih-s Suiti norv IlnnilaKia, Dentu; Su-ia h I.iKaturei And tuture flynriKei Thcrw uin tern 'Juliet Prepiru tluns U."'ttMll b taps, fil.tfl' art! Hub bor SptUa. u. t.Jlh. 1'uit. 3 ilk. datlae Machinery SlnKr B wlrff lu'tilns, Powler S!f'rs Hotary iftprM I .oth Psto Ortndern, tintjrv Miti ih lM'.d Flll.ru. Automali Tiilcum 1'uw i r i. rn Houko, Muu' tin HtKtnpine am.i'.! Kotary Ham) .SKItu, Msam Ke'tlfs Alrehnl rcrtur Htllls, Automati A UieM im Tpu injoi. 1'iaster Tarl Hanilnsn NMndfra, Cami-roii Slit ting and I Win Ilnff MuihlnQit. Kt Rubttr C iiIit Jer Ilubbxr Mills Toroui 1'lakter vi il Machine, llelj and Drums fur nidlang Ad)ilv I'lanwrii, HUttlne linwlndinir Automatic Cotton. Oauza fnltary Nniikln MarWnm. fiee ry l'rs lVpr Tutf r. ToldlnK and I'tohh Inr. Th' nnomoUT Knuravlnif and i:tchins MaehlnfM Dli I'im.b Maerinea Drv Air Steam Hterlllzers, Oluea lllontnK Kfjulp. m.nt. C.ntrlfjiro frtrhtnn.. Drll Iii. IluliLer Waihlnit Tank Sw Arbor tahio Cotton Cu'tlnK Varn'no I"i ruii rIn iriiiars. Ttiermom-tn ToBtlnrf Tunk Copper Tatiiia Toolii, 1'lpca, pip Fltune, Bteam K'-ttlen. 35 Motors 1 to 50 H. P. 40 Dttki, 35 Trpewriltri, 12 Addinr. Machines 10G Metal Lockeri, 100 Tablet, 15 Plitfotm Scalet, 1 Automobile Truck, 300 Tout of Coal SALE BEGINS FEB. 7 Catalpiruta o( 'hi nt In dtal from Auctioneer, wlitro all Inijulrlea ura to io made NEWELL D. ATWOOD AucrioNi:i:it 28 School Street, Hoiton I'bonei 1'urt Hill 1363 I 1000 Pairs of Women's $9 Mocha Strap-Gloves at $3.95 Best grade "blackhead mocha" from Arabia. Five most fashionable shades butter, bisccit, mode, slate, stone. And a thousand $3 and $3.50 French Kid 2-clasp Uloves at 31.95 white and blaclc only. . Gimbels, First floor Dining-Room Suites Half Price Not only the halved prices, but also the convenience of spreading the payments over several months. And over and above all else is the great fact that the furniture is good the artistic well designed kind that one never tires of! $950 Ten-Piece Suites, at $400 Brass Bedsteads Less Than Half Price $75 Brass Bedsteads, at $35 If I ' wSsSss?M3s. ; V llili -'; I A I K V5r555 Y2S!. -. l nil' x vi-5.:mi w-2s5rv m i i ii nZ- ..-vKan ! r I1 I i! i Suits Ulsters Overcoats Town Ulsters Dress Suits Raincoats Separate Trousers Dinner Coats Men's Suits Half Price At $20 At $25 At $35 At $40 At $50 Men s Overcoats : Ulsters Half Price At $20 At $25 At $35 At $40 At $50 Mens Fur-Collar Overcoats Half Price At $35 At $55 At $75 Mens Separate Trousers Half Price at $5, $7.50 and $10 Gimbels, Second floor, Ninth Street All Boys' Clothing Half Price Qiiifc i $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, UUlld $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25 f $7.50, $10, Overcoats ifgjg $22.50, $25 Boys' Wash Suits at $1.75 and $2.50 Boys Middy, Junior Norfolk and Oliver Twist Suits at $5. Of Silk at $6.50 Gimbels, Third floor Bulte, Illustrated, Queen Anne period, rnannlvo desltrn, in American nut. Be-lncli burret. f.-inen tOD extent on tame, oineea bit large china closet, beautiful eet of high-back, leather, cane panel fhalrw Rpgnlar valu 0f.n Iieee than half prlc, at $600 Queen Anne 4-Pc. Dining-Room Suites at Four piece. 68-lnoh nnffet (t le7n; 84-lnah Kxtennlon Tahle. $ 10 In? table. $400 $300 A Illustrated. !H-lnch nottri, W lnoh top mounts, 2-lnch nillncr rods, a-tnch otoea rods, a-tnoh hunks, beautiful satin ribbon nnisn, run- sue, nerular vaiue o. Z.i than half prloe, .., -$35 -Gimbels, Sixth floor In the Subway Store Men's Half Prices Begin at- Men's Suits, $10, $12.50, $15, $20 and $25 Men's Overcoats, $10, $12.50, $15, $20 and $25 Men's Trousers, $2.50, $3.75, $5, $7.50, $10 Men's Raincoats, $10, $12.50, $15, $20 Boys' Clothing In the Subway Store Suits and Overcoats, each at $2.50, $3.75, $5, $7. 50, $10, $12.50 Knickerbockers, $1.50. Wash Suits, $1.50 and $2.50. -Gimbels, Subway Store ! u i- J.J.t""j" ! Aid Mui4ii( A