EH5HS . . j,irmr-4r" '! ,. t 16 EVENING PUBIilO EEDGER-PmEADEljPHIA MONDAY, 'APRIU 4, 1921 Stora Hours, 9 to 5.30 Gimbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH Monday, April 4, 1921 Vantine leader in collecting nnd selling Oriental goods for al most seventy-five years. This whole splendid Fifth Avenue, New York collection came to us at half. For Tuesday For Tuesday Said a never seen connoisseur "I have a display ot unental fl: v Goods to equal tliis Vantine sale at Gimbels." PRiiAGHES ON DEATH .1 ! i 4 iu u l! rv ! V I AS DAUGHTER DIES Gloucester Minister Hears Child Hns Passed Away at End of Sermon HAD BID HIM GOOD-NIGHT ' In the midst nf lifi- c mo In ilcnth ' snlil t ho Rov V Unrip 'Am inrrmnn pntor of the First McthodNt t'hiireli nt (iloiicpstiT. N I . lMt nlglit ili n cimon (o lii oonRn-entinn Almost nf thp Mine nwmrnt iIioiirIi unknown (o him the rlcrKjmnn iiRht rcn-niontli-nM ilmiKhlor. I nitrn, who lind hndc him pood nnsht hut n few hour before, wns hrrnthinc her Inst nt the Zlmmeitnnn home In Hridgptoii At the ihtirrh the olerRMniin IipIiI" n Inrce nudlenee snelllioiind n he bioiiRlit before them n picture of the gre-jt mo ment of denth nnil the reponibilllv of propnrition for nfter life wlilili en one niu"t rinlle in theli i-voiv iliv thoughts nnd deed' Twentv mllns nwnj nt lilt Unilseton home the nme iibjeet in it ilifftn nt pn title nppvnrul nlmost hh if in ioncrete Illustration of his sermon, ns lii ihild. ?ho linil been ill uitli si"iilit fever Kiiddenh took u turn for the wore His wife with nnother vounR child vninly did her best to me tlie sufferei. um tuotied medienl nid nnd tlinn helplrsslv ki pt WRil ii "he pi-xed nwn Immrrliiiteh on the loiuluiion of lit" sermon the telephom milR in the Mii1 of the pntoi V whispered inesnie mid he pxened hunsilt from n Rroup of hi" pnriihiotiers to leceup the enll Al tliiniKli tho denth nf hi dniiRhter wa unexpected nnd i-iino n n shoi U to him. hi Ki pt hii poie nnd limriedh sauna Rond-niRht to ceernl nf his pirlsliioiiPp nsKcd his friend Pr llnrlnti 1' Minor n trustee of the ihnieli to drhe him to HridReton The hild rontrniled the fntnl ill news during the Methodist Conference in New .Tere two vvppUh npo. AlthotiRh thp Zlmmermnn home has been undet qunrnntine Itiee that time, the little one wns not thousht to be in nn Rrent ihtiKcr nnd she hid hpr father T rhi ei cood nipht betore he left to preiuh his Mrmon Inst night Son Frustrates Father's Suicide Prompt lutinn "ii tin1 pait of Climbs Smooth 111." North Tlnrtv -sixth ttteet. pieiinted the dinth of lm filthei. .TjpKhoii Stimuli s(mhH-six enrs old. iiKordlng to tin poliet The nRul inun. who is said tn hUM- In Mi diliresspil b illness miiiTmI tin1 dooi nnd windows of his iiiimii with pupi i nnd t i rin il mi he mis Hi, ,)dor of tin rii iittrmlid Mrs Siiinoth who notihul Iipi sC)n rnndliiR in nn ndjniniiiK room lli-bioki down the il'ioi ml found hi fntliei un i onseious in i c hnir lie inrried him out nnd snnt In in t the I'rt tlivutmn Hospital when it is said lie will n We're Sailors First nl -" m if rr lr 1 Up (ft i as ili" irien n l tl nc m.irlti sui l ies th-u w n (.vilo'"" km- nra rich' nd at rlKht prl s to F. Yanderfierchen's Sons 7 N VV utrr stmt f L: t Sir iq"h sail' tt J(W sga $2iH Reading $3:00 Pottsville $3i0 Shenandoah I M UI,Tl UN S Sunday, April 10 S a Stopping at Leeiport Shoemakers- M g(, vine Hamburg, Auburn, achurl- B;' kill Haven, St Clair & Frackville. P a s OCT Vnifl unci DrllKhtrul I'lfiisuri' Trie to tlti- Prnnsil mnli (ml 1 Irldi with ci-nlr li"s of (lip KindtnR rhnjl UIU nnil Mountains In l.istrrn l'fnnsh tinln Special Trnin Leaves ' P 1 . M s " x M 5T V '- 1 I V t p ! l " 111 I I S S H I' I 1 " ' ' M Pennsylvania fS System W "IZiFETlulZiiffiliSSLiiiCiLu illllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiini Beauty and Safety. & AN T nbiflo tin E jj ivwit ., ' sairl a lady E E ho was considering E 7. the lool question, "they E E are so uyK !" E E In a biy Atlantic City E file that lady' friend was E r. luiined t" death Hud tin E E huildinps in tht block had tin E E 'oofs, the tne could hnidly E hne occuriod s E Must we give up life foi E shingles? E Cut tin i oofs are not uk1. n The stiindinp: seam," nnu so populai, kips tin loofs ,ni admirable effect of formal E elegance, and like shingles, tin inn lm painted in an tint or (oloi to harmonise with the rest of the building Aiclu- E teas hao learned to do with E tin nnd paint what out grand- fathers noei di earned of E Tin mnUns the best loof, but ou want the best tin. Ask anv rnofti to name the bct n bianls If be in p n t i o n s NL IJUR V TIN, vou'il afe' 1 M ' I I 11 'i .m A in n sint.hr plir'Sir 7 ; f 1 1 ' il? Women's $29.75 to $45 Dresses at $25 With the lovely Kitten's Ear Crepe-Satin Dress pictured as one perfectly delightful example. The hem and sleeves are in Vandyke points. And every point is bordered with jet-beads that are almost more buttons than beads 1 Smartly embroidered Trlcotines, besides. And tucked mignonettes. And tailor-stitched tricotines. Elaborately eyeletted Crepe de Chins. And hand-beaded Georgettes. v..i Vcmu'i US Sr.ii A S3 3. Xlll' 833 Dr.H at SIS T. - SaSnAGx 'isCfItti5fi flfflTik- adii' 3S Wrap M 3B Woman'! Wrp at oa Wotnan'i fes Stnlt, $4S SCUw SJM.TS Boll at 93S.7B Misses' $25 Dresses at $15 Tncolettes beautifully embroidered Serges and Tricotines man-tailored. Taffetas all ruffles! Or all lovely color-touchei' And crepes de chine. 14 to 20 year sizes Misses' $39.75 Suits at $29.75 Fifteen styles. Tweeds. Nub-cloths, and "compose suits" check skirt; check trimmed jacket. Sizes 14 to 20. Women's $55 to $79 Suits at $45 1 ncotine? Poirct twills And wonderful, wonderful tweeds Staple stjles And novelty styles Something particularly smart for everv purpose from strict service to elaborate "occasion " Sizes 34 to 51. Women's $75 Wraps at $58 The lovely tricotine model pictured in navy blue and black. ( repe de chine lined throughout and nothing but actually seeing tan tell joti the charm of the silver-gray lining in the navy blue wrapt also black Elaborately braid-treated the picture shows how. Misses' $35 and $39.75 Coats at $25 Polo Coats. Wraps. Straight-line Coats. Capes. Serges. Tricotines. Polo cloakings. Velours, and velours overplaldings. Sizes 14 to 20. Gimbels, Salons of Dress, Third floor Never Before Such Gimbel- Values at the Opening of the Season Sale Extra ordi nary Spring and Summer Underwear at Bargain Prices . First Floor and Subway Store 15,600 garments. Fresh, clean, new stocks. Extra selling space for quick service Women's Underwear Women's Regular and Extra Size Knitted Union Suits at 48c r nc cotton Tight and loose knee stln Low neck, sleeeless, also band top mode'; Rtin of the-mill lot Women's First Quality "Seal pack" Athletic Union Suits, Half Price, $1.25 ("hecks and novelty effects. Bodice model Pihk and white. Women's Regular and Extra Size Vests, 15c and 28c At 15c, Bodice stles. At 28e, Band tops md lace yokes. Women's "Nushape" Lisle Union Suits at 95c Hirsh's" three-piece model Various style and weaves. Regular and extra sizes. "Seconds." Men's Underwear Men's $1 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Famous "Conde" Make at 50c Long and short sleeve shirts. "Run-of-the-mill lots " Men's "Topkis" Athletic Union Suits, at 68c Striped madras and checked nainsook. Various grades. "Seconds " Sizes 34 to 44. Men's "Gibb" Split-Belt Union Suits at 95c Fine gauze cotton Athletic and regular models. "Run-of-the-mill" lots Children's Underwear Children's "Bear Brand" Knitted Waist Union Suits First Quality 48c Spring weight. Sizes 2 to 12 years Boys' "Gibb" Split-Belt Union Suits at 55c Athletic knee style. "Run-of-the-mill" lots. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Boj's' 'Topkis" Nainsook Union Suits at 58c Athletic style. Sizes 4 to 12 years. "Sec ondt." Children's 'Topkis" Waist Union Suits, at 58c Checked nainsook. Sizes 4 to 12 years. "Seconds." Gimbels. First floor and Subway Storr Tomorrow An Irresistible Sale of Women's Strap Pumps ;v45;;";k;:kKJm5 I L Suede : Kidskin : Calf : Satin Special at $8.85 The daintiness, the "lines," the beautifully novel "combinations" you'd associate with shoes at $12 and more. Makers' "friend-making concessions" to our new department head. The new gray suede pumps. The new black satins. The new brown suedes. The new light tan Russia calf. The new "applique" effects black kid with gray suede applique; brown calf with brown suede applique; brown suede with tan calf applique. Low and high French heels. And the smartest new strap-effects! Gimbels, Shoe Section, Second floor. The Gimbel Cottage Sale of FURNITURE Brings Savings of Third to Half One of the chief subdivisions of the sale is a lot of Peel Cane, Reed and Grass Furniture At Half Price Ranging $5 for $10 Chairs Up to $20 for $40 Settees IWhI 1atillllaaBiatBMaMaUtT WuVj?-iTKInKf5iii Pfll'l BR Wilfrs!tWaaWTniTtTlil tft if"' " Ul tltaaBTlffiriffwnil Chinese Fine Reed Suites, three pieces as illustrated. Regular value, $76. Special at $38 Celebrated Hour-Glass Chairs at $7.25 Regularly $14 50 Chair as illustrated is of the finest and largest s i 5 e chair of its character made. A direct importation at half price, $7.25. Regular value $14.50. fiFt Eliffi f Hong Kong Grass Chairs and Rockers at $10 Regularly $20 As illustrat ed, made of woven Hong Kong gras, large a n d com fortsjjle. At half price, $10. Regular ly $20. tltt fin mil llll' vllhMr11 ;5iff r-'fii'o" llamnH IlilfiPTtillll Hong Kong Grass S'lites, three pieces as illustrated. Regular value, $80. Special at $40 Fiber Reed Furniture at Reductions of 35 and More A lot of Fiber Reed furniture in two designs (one illustrated). Finest con struction, spring seats, loose cushions, cretonne upholstery, finished in beau tiful shade of baronial brown finish Three-piece Suites, half price, 555. Regularly $110. Same suite with 6-foot davenport, three pieces. S85. Regularly $135. Rockers, at $18. Regularly $30. Settees, at $30. Regularly $50 Three-Piece Suite, $112.50 Regularly $225 This magnificent 'suite as illustrated with 6-foot dacnport, large rocker and arm chair, finest construction, spring seats, loose cushions, upholstered backs, coverings of cretonne, finished in bar onial brown or antique ivory. Thret pieces half price, $112.50. REGULAR LY $225. Fiber Reed Suites at 50 Discount Chamber Suites, Finest Quality, at 30Discount rs!fcL I I fi" lil . I I -ia-. n- mszM iiii ufr-r I II' ' T N J ' ' p I 11 llnCTrnTif 1 Magnificent suite, as 'illustrated Sheraton design, highest grade of fur niture construction. Bow-end bedstead, large bureau, magnificent chifforobe, senu-vanity case, finished in mahog anv, four or five pieces as follows. Four-Piece Suite at $375 Five-Piece Suite at $478 Chamber Furniture in Oak, Mahogany, Walnut and Curly Birch Four-Piece Suites at .$240 Ml pieces as illustrated f rst of construction, beautifully linibhed, dust-proof interior, large bureaus, clnffonniers, toilet tables and full-size bed steads. Four pieces in anv of the above finishes at $240. Sold separate!) if desired HrfTfil syiS!aitSJ Carload of $35 Ostermoor Mattresses at $25 $35 Brass Bedsteads at $15 A Special Purchase of 200 Bedsteads Below Factory Cost Two designs as illustrated, 2-inch posts, -inch fillitiR rods, finest of satin finish, full size. Regular value, $35. To Be Closed Out at $15 Four-Post Bedsteads Special at Half Price Bedsteads as illustr.itrl l-mMi turned posts, ma hoaanv hciil nan. Ostermoor s celebrated box edge mattresses, A5 pounds weight, finest pure cotton felt filling, heavy fancy tickings, Special price of $25 for a $35 mattress. els full size, dull finish. Regular 4U1HC .JO.!, iu ut. l LUhliU OUl A J HALF PRK F-, $27.50 each 60-Pound Mattresses at $18, Regrularly $26 Felt mattress with 6-mcli bor tier, Imperial edges, four rows of stitching, full size, 60 pounds weight, finest of fancy tickings. ijimoeis, JiiNth floor Tyytt! f 7 If p y i 9b 8 ,i 3-, -rrJ5i-.srps.s. J immiHi'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimilil v -Xv I t k. J .mil in. i ii tSi AVM -nmm, Sj-'.t tV uim . -m ' -ifa KSg rPgtg-wTwfijygjg..yj-. ( J. ,..i . i A', . 4 titf. , 'fe'L