Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

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Store Hours: 9 to 5:30
Saturday ends tho very beautiful Faiihlon Rovlow
living models 11 to 12:30 nnd 2:30 to 4.
Gimbel Brothers
MARKET (CHESTNUT st EIGHTH NINTH
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Week of September. 26 tho Gimbel Fashion
Review will bo given with living modcls-at tho
Stanley Theatre.
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This Is a Very Remarkable Offer for Autumn, 1921
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, Cecolla Plnkosh, Littlo Mana-
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Drunken Man
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Tier little blonde head mlisinR the
ton of the Mnclstrntc's dek by six
V Inches, Cecelia l'lnkoili, n fiftwn-.xcnr-
-ld cripple, of IW Kn.st street. Mnn-
, iiyifhk, p'entlcd enrnctly for cleinencj
this morning for a twrnty-five-year-old
man who brutally knocked her down anil
kicked her lnt evening
Cecelia, with two companions. Hob
nnna Hnttl, fifteen jears old. 100 Hast
utrect, and Anna Stockomc, fifteen
veari old. 130 Eat street, wns near
fcnt and Cres-on streets on her way
home from work. The girls aw John
Kcbit, 141 Kan street. arpihiR with a
woman. Kebit was drunk. It W nl
legal, and his actions amused the girls
who laughed at him. They ran and
1 he Immediately gae chae.
I'nab'e to drag her little body along
ns fat as her companlotn rould lice.
Cecelia wan caught after n few vtepi
Kebit Knocked her down and kieked her
In the hip. It was charged, Patrolman
Cavenaugh arrested Krhit and he n
arraigned before Magistrate l'rlce in
the Twenty-second "tn-et anil Hunting
Park avenue police .tiitlon this morn
ing. The little girls, nil small for their
age, appeared dalntih dressed in one
piece frocks to testify against him.
Cecelia to'd her torv mid was cor
roborated by the others. Kebit said :
"That's rlght Judge' 1 was drunk
and kicked her "
Magistrate llire frowned severely
and was about to sentence him when
a voice sounded from behind his big
desk. He had to lean over to ee
Cecelia as &he said :
"Please don't send him to jail. If
he'll pay our wages that wcMost b
coming here, because we promised the
polkeman we would, wo would not want
to see him punished."
Although he cou'd not help smiling.
Magistrate I'rice said:
"Nji, little girl: it was a brutal as
sault, and being drunk don't excuse it.
I'll hae to sond him to jail."
"Please gir him another chnneo ; I'm
Mire he won't do it again." As CelH
aid this "he smilid and tin- prisoner
flushed and hung his head sliumeful'v
rinnll Magwtratp Prle gnve In nn-l
aid that he would hold Kebit in SlOO
ball for a furthrr henrin; Stimln.
when the girls could attend without los
Ing their p-ij. He told thi'in to bring
their parents with them and if the
were if the snnie mind ho would gi:
Kebit "another chaneo "
Boy Is Run Down by Ice Wagon
William (Jehman. ten Mars n'd, of
Iloopes street ne.ir Kift -tlr-t. was run
down b nn iee wagon hirth befori
noon todnv He was taken to the Pros
bjterlan Hospital, where the surgeon
found Ins injuries slight The owner
and driver of the wagon. Uny A. tial
lnghan, o017 Girard avenue, was arrested.
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14 KARAT
SOLID GOLD
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WatchE
These are the famous 12-sizc,
7-Jcwel Elgin moremenU, fitted in
the newest thin model 14-K solid
gold cases. This is a watch that
you will be proud to own. The
timekeeping qualities of these
"Elgin watches are known the
world over. Our sale price is
517.45 in all our 3 stores. These
14-K solid gold Elgin watches
el! regularly for S30.00.
KiWOwlli
For production costs of clothing have not been brought down to normal, to say nothing old-time
values. But, as values go judged by good clothes, even ready-made this is great
Men's-Suits Made to Measure for $35
It is about half price for equal made-to-order clothes in any usual way; beats ready-made.
"How can Gimbels give the dollars' worth they claim?"
We don't make the clothes but we deal with a big organization of merchant tailors. The concern
has to keep its men busy or loose all the good ones. The public doesn't care, and don't buy clothes
till they feel like it.
The concern is in to lose thousands at the front end of every season so they
lessen loss by getting this extra Gimbel business, at reduced price.
There Are 137 Styles of Fabrics to Choose From
or were when this was written some will run low each day now.
You probably realize that "merchant tailoring" varies in excellence the con
cern we deal with has distinct grades. Their best is chosen for this occasion and
that applies to linings, everything to the "make and trim" as the tailors call it
This Offer Ends Wednesday, September 21st
that's as late as unprofitable business should be accepted by the concern.
We trust our customers will make the most of the opportunity very many are
ordering two suits; some three and four.
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Women's Suits You'd Never,
Never Guess the Prices to be
$39.75, $59, $69 or Even $89!
And that's just why Gimbel Suits are famous because we're always
working on "how much better can we possibly make them than their price will
buy elsewhere" !
Reproductions of famous French models included at every price not
"reproduced" by the cheapening process of leaving one or two essentials out!
But reproduced by master-tailors line for line; color for color; texture for
texture !
Between $59 and $89
The new moussynes. The new panvelaines. The new Erminnies. The fashionable
vcldynes. And wonderful duvet delaines.
Choose 'whatever length coat suits your particular personality and choose from
nutria, squirrel, mole, wolf, beaver and Australian opossum in the fur-trimmed styles.
Or the Right Suit to Wear With Your Furs
See These at $39.75
Styles and styles and styles!
Embroideied or so smartly, simply, uniquely, Individually tailleur.
Tricotines tricotines tricotines. r.imbij. salons of m-n., Third floor.
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Women's $59.75
Canton Crepe
Dresses, $29.75
Suitable for afternoon for theatre
for dinner even for dancing.
Black a clear, wonderful black Can
ton crepe, moire ribbons, dangling balls
and all all but the merest margin of
flame-color, half hid in tho graceful
sleeve.
$45 Satins
Also at $29.75
Navy blue or black, with the cire-braid
interlaced festoonings.
$39.75 to $45
Tricotines
at $29.75
A smart coat-style all tricotine.
And a dressier model combined with
rich satin.
Blue or black.
ClmbeU. Huloni of Irri. Third floor.
Tomorrow
New Dresses Specials
High School Girl
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Special at $10 Four smart styles in
good blue serges, and in brown, blue or
henna wool-jerseys.
Special at $13.75 Blue serges in half-a-dozen
new styles.
Special at $16.75 Sturdy serges.
Smart jerseys. And dress-up dresses
of blue taffeta.
Special at $19.73 Fully a dozen
models in serge, jersey, tricotine, crepe
Je chine, taffeta and wonderful velveteens.
12-, 14- and 16-year sizes.
School Dress Specials
aC$5.95 For Girls
of 6 to 14
"Regulations" of blue serge trimmed
with yellow, white, red or black braid.
All-black, too, for convents and boarding-school.
Jumper styles, too cute as they make
Girls' $15 to $35 Fall-Weight
Coats "Fews" at $9.75
and $12.75
Serges. Tricotines. Velours. Fancy
cloakings.
ilmhrln, Sulont of Tirtia, Third floor.
All-Wool Sweaters
For Men and Boys
Don't be caught "napping"
when cooler Weather comes
get a good warm sweater
for school, tennis or golf or
when you go on that gunning
trip.
Season's newest colors. Two
styles "-one pictured.
Men's a t
$8 to $15.
Boys' a t
$6.50 to $9.
A 1 1 sizes
nnd every
sweater car
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m a. n u f ac
turer's guar
antee to be
inft nn. .Ant
tilmhfM, Fourth floor.
f.lmbfU, Second floor.
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Everything for Gym Work
and Have You Noticed
Gimbel Prices?
$1.75 for the all-wool serge bloomers. Most stores
ask a dollar morg for.
$3.75 for the part-wool bloomers. Most stores ask
a dollar more for.
$1.50 and $2 for Block or White Gym Shoes.
fllrUifl. hportH Clo'lirn Section, Third Moor.
mm
Tomorrow
Untrimmed Felt Hood
HATS Everyf
Color!
at.
$1.50
Black, navy blue, sand, silver, Dinty green,
henna, hyacinth, golf red, purple and the
newest shade burro.
Pheasant Tails, Special at 50c
In the wonderful natural browns nnd flame
color Blindlngs. (llmbtlft. Third floor.
Men, These from London!
Autumn Overcoats Sports Coats AU-
Weather Coats and Golf and Sports Suits
Bought in a depressed market at depressed exchange by our own Euro
pean buyers from first hands.
The best Irish, Scotch and English woolens. The garments by London i
tailors. fr
The ranges now being priced by Fifth Avenue's best shops at $60.00 to
SBo.uu are liere--at $47.
P. S. Knickers or long trousers, in some cases both, with suits.
Special Purchase Home-Grown Clothes of Merit
New well-tailored, stylish dressy suits in all the wanted materials, at
$25 and $29.
Kuppenheimer and 0ftetJ l$f Sttld
Overcoats and All-Purpose Fall Coats
The choice production of these two celebrated, makes at $35 and $45.
EXTRA! SPECIAL!!
Eight hundred (800) finely-tailored strictly up-to-date overcoats in the
most desirable goods and models, at $25 and $29.
Glmbrli. btcond floor.
Subway Store-Jersey, Serge
and Tricotine Dresses
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Values
$7
to $10
Women's and Misses' Sizes
Three hundred jerseys sleeveless and sleeved styles.
Mostly slip-over. And all mighty, mighty smart!
Three hundred tricotines embroidered or braid-trimmed.
Scventy-flve serges. Variously in navy blue, blacV, brown,
beaver ana
reindeer.
All sizes
in tho lot
misses', 10
nnd 18;
women's, 36
to 44 not
in every
style,
Tricotine, $3.85 Jersey, $3.85
Olmbell,
hubwnr Store.
Coney Fur Coats
$39.75
Made up of selected skins in a belted model
that is bound to be popular this winter.
Every one beautifully lined.
Black, brown and taupe.
At $39.75.
Fluffy Manchurian Wolf Sets in taupe,
black and brown, bushy tail, silk 7 QC
lined, at "
Otmbelf, babwajr Store,
Tomorrow
Boys' Clothing
for Fall and Winter Wear
Parents will save money in buy
ing boys' clothing at Gimbels.
Norfolk Suits
of All-Wool Materials
$5.95 and $7.95
With Extra Knickers
$7.95 and $10
Women 's
LOW Shoes 6500 Pairs
$1.65
JaJI.
All comfortable low shoes! Patent leather, Drown kid, Black kid, AVhlte canvas. Various styles
all sizes 2V4 to 7. Good range of widths.
At $1.65 just about half of what it cost to make these trade-mark shoes.
nirnDeU. Subway Stor.
Boys Junior Suits
All-wool; 3 to 8 years $4.05.
Boys Wash Suits at Zlalf Price
Olmbell, Hobwuy Store.
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Men's and Young Men's, ) $
New Fall and Winter Suits
These Suits will sell later in the season at $35 to $40
This is a new low price for such quality suits. Worsteds in neat pin stripes, blacks, blues and
b5if h,?Vl0tS inatk irny8' owns 1 minBlo effects. Cassimeres and tweeds in a good variety
of latestpatterns and smart colorings. Sizes for every size man. All tho RPnRnn' nnw.t stvles. at $20.
Men's Trousers JtrC?,Ja'Am"w) $3.95
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