wwmww-a rwiu . ' 4i 1 u - Y - ' ' -' '., K feV ifci or 1 . ' K , f tr &c r ' I? f m t '. FW i i tti mt I- i i ' H ft. IE !! fi &i .j r iW It i 7. fc PV t S ' v. J ' U4 B ,., them lnsl-' t S? IL ffiSR rlnl Hnk ,, s severe ri 4 by oiu 'Jfe i, manp ...AIs lefiomr ""'1 gteil EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, StePTEMBER 1, 1921 M W . . . ... ,, , , ,, , , - i - . Illl. I I !! 1111 II I H - JJ hen iMadomolgelle Longlen First Woman In Athletics In VrAnce wears suits; when Madame Curie First Woman In Science In the World wears suits; JXDen lin- Hording First Lady In America travels In suits; when Marie. Queen of Itoumnnla, eoon to visit America wears suits. It Behooved Gimbela to Be Ready Early With Suits for Philadelphia Women. And We Are I Gfmbel Brothers MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH Thursday, September 1, 1921 Stoce Open. All of Saturday and Monday A Very Extraordinary Announcement Bringing This Fine News GRAND PIANOS for $595 Handsomely Cased in Mahogany. Overstrung Copper Bass Strings. Spruce Sounding Board. Bell-Metal Plate. Double Cross-banded Veneers. Almost as low in price as an upright almost as small in size. But the form of the grand piano allows a tone and bell-like resonance all its own; a beauty and grace of line unapproached. And here is that Grand Piano- Built to Bring the Note of Luxury Within the Bounds of the Average Apartment It is an instrument to love and be proud of the crowning mark of the real home. Almost all musical instruments are sold on Extended Payment Plan With this we have simply tried to make the terms easier as we have succeeded in bringing down the price. Choose bench or stool either is included. Free delivery. And the Gimbel guarantee that means everything for permanent satisfaction. 1 I ' 1111 Hjljlls ..-gs I M MlapBW :WV IS Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh floor. Beautiful Mahogany-Cased Talking Machines MQ that play 3 records with one winding nr winding They have one of the well-established motors and in every way are quite sure to please. Pay $5 and Secure Immediate Delivery paying balance in easy monthly parts. MAIL 'THIS TODAY Gimbel Brothers, Philadelphia t t J Without obligation on my part, I desire fuller fn- t formation regarding the remarkable offers printed in ' J Evening Ledger. J t t j Grand Pluno j Mark an x bcsidc one j Talking Machine tint interests you. t t ' t t t l III oo if ;l llilli II lll)jjllll II lllr Jiuitwl, Hardman Hall, boentb flour and fcubwaj Mart. This Is Worth Re-Stating Every Year or Two The Gimbel business is at heart and in practice the selling of satisfaction.' We have at no time taken the sale of an article simply to profit on the selling. We did not sell musical instruments at all, until we saw that a new kind of service could greatly benefit the public. Then men foremost in the craft were organized to "make good on Gimbel lines." It was revolutionary it called for a new manner of salesmanship it ended price haggling it made it as safe for your little girl to buy a piano as for the most hardened bargain driver. One great maker lost heart couldn't believe that a musical business, music itself, could be a little bit of heaven. After arranging the agency, suuua wcic iciubcu ub anu soia io anotner concern. We have them now ! In a very large territory we represent Hardman Pianos 1 L . Hardman Autotones the mstmnts Caruso loved 4 The exquisite :VOSE Piano and Player-Piano, Peeked Piano and Plamr- j . , iWIW yiuna am upnghti and Mayer-Pn like the tanos. A T -.. - . Wy wij.j frt &" ierhAn