I?" - v iy-) ' v wf VftS i'""i ? i t, 'vTnTTii I I "H ! IIIPI ! I I III II .ri' - -w. ' . in ?. - " - - . a 15 Store Hour. 9 to 5:30 Friday, Fcbiuary 4, 1921 Gim bel Brothers MARKET: CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH For Saturday For & Saturday If wo are to enjoy Daylight Saving next Sum mcr, keep after your representatives at llarrpburg now. CANDY SPECIALS 58c lb. for 80c chocolate covered almonds. 48c lb. for chocolate otraws. 60c lb. for Bunted Stuffed Gloss Candies. Best Clothing Bargains of the Season, for Men "Kuppenheimer , Sotictjjlrand and Other Gimbel Lines Collected About a Thousand Dresses Women's and Misses' By "lews" and "manys" from our most dependable makers; and from makers who offered big concessions for a try-out t4Ji4 TT.-apoji .. .i.jnra rZ 5 .ft 1 1 12- II 3 .JGy iw W i 'Mm At Half Price Nothing Reserved Yes, even the "dress clothes'' for evening and dinner wear everything at half the full regular prices that Opened the winter season. In this Gimbel winter clearaway, half price means getting Spring's Favorite Fabrics : Spring's Favorite Treatment All at One Price 4'T& :imm 11m V 1UW ''"ViIiWWl Women's 'J5 A wonderful collection of talfetas eycletled over brilliant blue or henna or gray. Or in cut-work, with color underneath. Or with adorable ruffled pockets for their only trimming. Or v ith side-slashings to show the color underneath. Or with fascinating pleatings that stand up, or turn down exactly at their own sweet will. A wonderful grouping of tricotines, serges but the finer serges. Wool-embroidered. Or braid-made. Or silk-embroidered. Or just beauti fully "taillcur." -filnibtK onion o( DrrM, Third floor Xeighbor Tells Neighbor Friend Tell? Friend That's One of Several Rasom Why Gimbels Coat-Business Is Doubling and Tripling: 1000 Women's Fresh New Winter Coats and Wraps Arrive But e'vo used up all the available fine winter woolens and furs that we could snap up at half-price. Without Fur at $39.75 and $45 I ine, fashionable winter coatings. Silk-lined. Hand-tailored. Some embroidered. With Great, Lovely Fur Collars at $35, $45, $55 and $65 Kither of skunk-dyed opossum, or of 'Australian opossum, or of natural raccoon, or ut laupe-dyed nutria, or of mole. If You Pay $35 You Save $35 If You Pay $65 You Save $65 -Cllmbr'. 4-tloiiB of llrrf I lilrd fliwr ' TV MlhBO.' $23 Men's Silk Half Hose 65c Dozens of good color com binations silk stripes, ver tical and circular. First quality ; good ; cor rect. Don't judge by. the sale price. (ilmlitU. TlrM door. Men's Finest Clothing in ready-to-wear at these remarkably low prices q .. Half Price at $20, DUltS $25, $35, $40 and $50 n f-o Half Price at $20, Uvercoats $25 $35 $40 j $50 Fur-Collar pC$35,$55and$75 TvmicAvc (Separate) Half i rousers Price at $5j $750 and $10 $55 to $97.50 Fur Sets Reduced Now $25 to $75 clean-up of I reach seal (dyed French coney) scb- shaped collar and round muff; Skunk sets animal scarf and round I ov .vets taupe, black, brown and ipiI; animal scarf and trimmed muff. $59.75 to $135 Fox Scarfs Now $39.75 to $65 I ntisuully big: unusually fine. Urown and taupe. (inilitln, I ur haloM Jliiril llxir Girls' New Dresses for the Valentine Party Mostly luffeta- am: crepes do chine and the utcst, smartest, MUichst, bc-rufilcd, whcel-c,ordcd, Lolor-pipcd, gipsj -sashed, color-embroidered, rosc quilling tiimmed dresses that ever danced! Two perfectly stunning models at $21.75 both crepes df chine, both -wheel-trimmed; one with silk-coered cording; one with ribbon pleatings. And at $23 plain tafl'etas combined with gingham check taffetas. Crepes do chine with pleated panels. Taffetas with 1830 skirts all ruffles! Tomato 'ed, siiu.nol giay, henna. Belgian blue besides the blues and browns with their pipings of green oi scarlet. Special Navy Serges at $7.50 Kilted sKirt- Touch of coloi in the cm bioidory around tiio neck. 12, 1 1 and 10 year size. nimhflu, Salono of J)rr, I lilrd flnni 23 w W.. jusM s7 omen's Oxfords; Plain aod Strap Pumps Spring's Regular $12 to $15 "Editions" at About GU0 pairs were "imentoned" from ad ancc apring shipments. And we "coaxed" a thousand more pairs from a fine maker on terms that bring them also down to $9.73. Brown suede. Gray suede. Urown kid-and-suede. Patent leather- with gray suede. Dull leather with grav suede. Tan Russia. All black kid. Black satin. $.73. Plain and one- "or two-strap styles button or buckle straps. Louis and baby Lou's heels. And brogue trimmed walking pumps of black calf or tan Russia with military m-els and welted soles. SD.73. Brogue trimmed styles of black calt or tan Russia. Welted boles, military heels. Si Arid glazed kid oxfords with plain toe anu . uuuh huuw. w. I But over 20 smart stjles at $9.75 all from "e makers! umps Oxford i -dlmlirU, ! frilloii, fonil flu 0i I ! W Vrf Subway Sale of Women's and Misses' Winter Coats and Spring Dresses at a iUte. Values $20 to $35 The Coats Are I All Our Own J Slocks J Reduced f l.nibi oide. in k'npui among them. .Short coat1 and long toats. Dolmans. X'plours. silnUinofc bio.ulclolhs 'ind bohvinh. Mostly jjilk-linoil. Many with i'ur collais l.ji-lot tmbi-ouli'tcd tiitlM.i Citpi'o do chini. uickcd or duipud. Satinh .-omo with ide-poiiited tunlts. The Dresses Are Spring's Newest , Ideas ' 'I ncoluttus cinbroideied and coat-diesi t-tyles 1 i ....1 jllll 1 i I til I J ! i I liwotlncs-somo of the smaucai. mo - -"il,,,,,. ,bw, Hi.rr. WW ' ' 'J tLJ. 515 X-3R C o- ac-itto ftotittijUraabQItoUui All sizes in every price-group, though not necessarily in all styles but every suit or overcoat is a "Whale Of a bargain"! Gimbels, Second lloor, Ninth Street. o Men's In the Subway Store Half Prices Begin at Men's Suits at $10, $12.50, $15, $20 and $25 ' Men's Trousers, $2.50, $3.75, $5, $7.50, $10 Men's Overcoats, $10, $12.50, $15, $20, $25 Men's Raincoats, $10, $12.50, $15, $20 -(jlmbtli, Sulmny Morr. Men's $5 to $8 HATS At $2.85 Soft Hals Derby Cloth Hals Including Samples of New Spring Hats "Best men's hat news of tiie season! A clearaway of Gimbel good hats plus a prominent maker's spring samples ?5 to S8 hats at $2.85. Men's Cloth Caps! jSGi Reduced to ... I --- English and American maket,. Average half price at Half Price and Less in the Sale of 4000 Men's $10 and $12 at $4.95 boo. (.iinbtls, Murktt and Mntli torner. I i.eae iuc lac same high-grade oilk nirts that sold at ?10 and S1U recently. 11 aie of quality .silk sh rtinpa Batin tnped crepe dc chine, satin-striped jcr Boyjand sUk broadcloth in Hat and satin stripes. Bik baipain, at SI.03. olmhflt", Mnrkit and Mnlli toinri .(.( the children spend a lialt ho in' or more of their Saturday playtime among the Gimbd TOYS New lots arriving daily. Lnouffh or today of these Specials S.I..J0 I'aint Sets, nt S:!. SI Picture Puzzles (350 pieces', at 50c. S1.30 rijmjt Aeroplanes, at $1. $2.30 Mechanical Trains, at $1.93. $2 Plaj ets of China Dishes (IG hand-painted pieces), at S1.23. SI 2.30 uto Racing Cars, 1 at $8. dlmb"l loOinJ, 1'ourth (ioor Boys' Clothing at Half Price Third Floor and Subway Store I ei.uhing; in boys' clothing is reduced to accord witn eplacciueu "Boys' Suits at $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25 Boys' Overcoats at $7.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25 Boys' Wash Suits at $1.75, $2.50 Boys' Middy, Junior Norfolk and Oliver Twist Suits at $5. Of Silk at $6.50 Gimbels. Thua llooi In the Subway Store Boy Suits and Overcoats, each at $2.50, $3.75, $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50. Boys' Knickerbockers at $1.50. Boys' Waah Suits at $1.50 and $2.50. imti, si,a, Mr, Shoes 2000 AI ? $5.50 and Pairs of 1VJ.GI1 S $6.50 On Sale To-morrow in the SUBWAY STORE A special "huy" from a large wholesale shoe house here in Philadelphia. Thej needed cash and suffered a big loss for a o,uick tununer. Tan leather, narrow toe last. For young men. $3.13. Gun metal leather, with narrow toe. $.'!. Jo. And tan kid bluchers with full round toe very comfortable. Uuou work falioe. $M. 15. Black kid with narrow toe last, tf.'i. 15. And work shoes as well as dre&sshoe.-. S.i. l.'i. l-lvex'y pair have Goodyear sewed soles of oak-tanned leatliet. All sues in tho lot G to II. And take your "pick" at !;. 15. lM'iit oi salesmen. i $.451 Clearance of Men's Hatsl $ 1 A K Cloth and Felt at AU (iliiilui. Miiinnr Stor Ui'guhw .ulnv.n Shoe Section .Ninth Street Side. A 1 (iniwU hiitiniK nluir s 1 i.-mffbWltetfWrX&MhLtoJ, .jMhatfc J$ttAIUr i ...svW &&& . ..'Jiia.l'S'&,''l !" . Wfc.A.!u:&iti MO'H)i. .4tA.t-ii ,jatjt,,
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