Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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Stere Hours, 9 te 5:30
Tuesday, Octeber 18, 1921
GlMBEL BROTHERS
MARKET CHESTNUT EIGHTH NINTH
Fer
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Wednesday
This Gimbct Anniversary shall be pleasantly
Seventy-nine years of determined effort te
Wednesday
remembered by the bargains it brought-
make a store that serves.
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FIGHTINGFOR LIFE
Mrs. Margaret Keller, 2812 Jas-
per Street, May Recover, Say
Hospital Doctors
PUTS BLAME ON HUSBAND
rhyslcJmiR nr the Eplxeepnl Hnspttnl
hfive some hope for reeevery of Sirs.
Mnrgnret Keller, 'JSIl! .tnsper street,
shot twice In the head yesterday by a
mnn she Fn.vi wni her husband. The
nssnllnnt eHcnped.
Mrs. Keller wtie reported te lie much
brighter tedny, due te n bleed trnns trnns
fUBlen marie yesterday nftermiim from
her brother-in-law. .lames Mel'weti. a
patrolman of the (raffle wpind.
In a statement te MuRl-Unitr Pettz.
made at the hospital. Mr. Keller laid
all blame for thn shoetlnc en her hus
band. She said ehe bad refused te be
reconciled te his return after a separa
tion of five months.
She was en her way re the Lepal Aid
Society, early yesterday, with her M"-ter-ln-law,
Mrs. Atnelin Finnell. Their
object was te enforce payment of pup pup
pert money nutherlzed by the Municipal
Oeurt when Mrv Keller had Iht hus
band arrested for desertion and non
support. At Jasper nnd isemersat fctreets, she
says, her husband drove, up in an nu nu nu
tomehlle. Mrs. Finnell walked up the
street. There wan some amument nnd
then. Mrs. Ftnnrll envs. Kellrr drew a
gun and t-hnr his wife.
Women's Dresses-
8M& AU! VlU!l
fell? J IsUJ m-W
S45.00
DnTetyn
839.70
Pelret Twill
820.75
Cashmere Crepe
the Glorious New Duvetyns
the "Jenny Celers
Anniversary CB.1 ES
In the tete de negrt browns and the soft hennas that all Faris
recognizes as the colors that Jenny loves te work with and te wear
herself.
Twe models one reproduces a Jenny, with Jenny's clever ball
trimming and Jenny's beloved bead-girdle. The ether is Madeleine
et Madeleine's new "Venetian l.ady" model Venetian back;
Venetian sleeve.
Alse Special at $45
Canten Crepes in the high colors that are sweeping strongly back.
(Ak te see the cockle-shell girdled model).
Tricetinea in redingote effect, ever satin or ever tricetine a won
derful street dress that likes iturlf equally well when it steps in-doers te
luncheon, or steps upon the rlun-platferm.
Tricetinea richly embroidered with silk, the motifs outlined with
heads. Cashmere crepes with lace sleeves.
Twe Sale-Specials at $29.75 One in Regular,
One in Extra Sizes
Peiret twill, with inset side-panels of overlapping rows of cire braid,
and with the flarc-slcees -1bew-deep with braid. Green Canten crepe
vrstee and sleeve-facing'". Sizes .te te 40.
And a cashmere crepe v,h nuks and tucks, and the smartest little
ribbon sash-girdle, in sizes up te -18.
Gimbels, Salens of Dress, Third fleer
Furniture
Dining-Roem
and Bedroom
In the Anniversary Sale
Your furniture needs can be supplied at worth while savings if your purchases
arc made at Gimbcls.
Easy Payments Arranged
Gelden brown flaky fjli
white g;
trusties i no Appetite:
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UTORE3 CO. W H ! I
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SeriesofSalesefSampleLinesofFamousShoes
These are the contents of the salesmen's trunks every shoe meant
te tempt shoe stores te give orders the styles that will rule the winter.
Sample sizes of Women's Shoes 31 2, 4 and 41 .
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The $9 and $10 Lines at
The $12 Lines at
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Gimbels, Second fleer.
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AND RETURN
h' 1 i v H p. r , r I'M ' a'
i Sunday, October 23
Mopping nt !fHprt, HhormiikerH HhermiikerH
vlllr. Antmrn. h ti j I U 1 1 1 Ifavrn.
"I. C'liilr unit Irnchlllr.
$2.15RParlimr
$2-I5Hamburg
$3MPettsville I
3i2? Shenandoah
Ben Marche Gleve Sale
A Week of Gloves
at Paris Prices.
Thi i- the practical tact despite tantt. dcju'te rerthin
and at about what een that wonder -tore, an Hen Man he. of
K we are scllmp fashionable fjlevcs at half last year's prices
Parts, nui-t charge new.
OT. Neifl nnd DMIshtlnl
PIfmure Trip In thf tniinl
nnla ( enl Held, ulth Frpnlr
views of Ihr wlndins Schu.vlkHI
nnd Mnani.iln In lMrrn
Inntvanln.
FOR WOMEN
W eii'en' imperte'l K'd ilevc.
eerseam rn. Par's point era era
breidere'l hack': white; black:
black-with-white, tan. brown and1
gray. $.? Gleve ter $1.15.
Women'.- ibutten-lencth. nit-
ported tah-wnst tilace Gleve, full
pique sewn, embroidered hai'k.
tan. brown and gray. $.V50 Gloves
for $1.68.
Women- Jclap imported Kid
jec. full pique -cvn. heavy em em
hreiderd backs tan, gray ,ii-d
b'nwn $.?0 tlleve? for $1.38.
Women l-itap pique Wash
able (.'ape tilec-. s;ra. thn and
hrnwn, regular .S I tilee for
$1.48.
Women- (i-biitteu .trap-wn-t
Washable Cape Gleve, pique
eun, embroidered back. Made
from first -election of Seuth
African capekin. Si 50 Gloves for
$2.45.
Women's lo-bulten length im-pertr-i
white ( ilare (ilef, evr
eam ewn. S' Gleve for $2.68
pair.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS !
He-' and girl' Gra Mncha
(i!ee. ter dre or -choel wear.
, SJ.50 t. loves ter $1.15. j
Beys' and girls' 1-cla-p Cape
Gloves, fleecy-lined for the cooler
da.vs. $1.38 Gloves for 95c.
FOR MEN
Men's 1-clasp Cape Gleve, out
seam -ewn tan and brown. SJ.50
Gloves for $1.65.
Men' 1 - clasp Gray Mecha
Gloves, eutseam sewn; spear point
hacks. $4 Gloves for $2.68.
Men's 1-clasp Duplex Gloves,
self- and black-embroidered. Gray.
$1.50 Gloves for 95c.
Men's strap -wrist tan suede
Gleve, fleece-lined. S..50 Gloves
for $1.85.
Men's 1-clasp gray Suede Gleve,
embroidered batk. $2.25 Gloves
for $1.58.
Gimbels. First fleer and Grand Aisle
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Special Train Leaves
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miarnitnrinininiTTininntr7iiLiirduiJinnmni!iCTi;iinj!naTTnj7niuiHsm,rf,amtiH:if(ii ,
Roem Heaters : Kitchen Chairs
Refrigerators Curtain Stretchers
-and a her of ether peciaU "i the A-iwrrsary Sale Mene -ae-
and work aver
Bowser
and Bricks.
GirriHE laundry and bay-
J- window shall be of
weed." said Mr. Rowser.
"A wise law allows me
thus te save fully two hun
dred dollars in building."
"Cousin Sam did that,"
urged Mrs. Rowser, "and
he found that extra coal
and repairs and painting
and insurance cost him
ever a hundred dollars
every year."
But Mr. Bowser in.si.-ted.
The next winter an oil stove
pet the laundry unci bay win
dow alire. The rcbmldinR ce,t
ever a thousand dollars, ''or
Mrs. Bowser said, "Ne weed
this time, Mr. Bowser. I don't
like that kind of saving- All
brick for me."
When veu u'niil nnv lrifnnnn lrifnnnn
tlen tibeut uric-Its. theli Kinds.
role.H. qimlltlen, stylen. uses or
nr!ee the products of difreient
iiiHker'a. hew te wert! wpie Men
tion lUiineH nt compe.ent niclil niclil
tcetu. builder. t-iiKlnceis. etc..
cull up elthir of our olllces.
KEYSTONE BRICK CO.
Godfrey. K. of 21 st. piUc. VU. 2-34
F. SEITTER'S SONS
Mcrlewn In ! "' X1'118 ,!fi-7
H. M. & C. B. SINER
Church nnd Ticn l'Kf'1 H-a:)
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puy FM si
flP It- 'iVA 'I" i
Br iHQ mi if" .l i ,
nter, b i f r p i r
-.nf nh.'t riar. "
ind feed ft" 11 h"
i n ' rlr- a M ' 70
, ..r.H.i - S25
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Ultrhfn C'hnlrii, ruiarl
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halt
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Weel-Filled
Cotten-Filled
Down-Filled
Save Third te Half of Prices That Ruled in July
Wr,e fillniR i l.l. v ml iotteii tilling i all cotton, down filling
all flown no ether adir ture. HeiiRht at mi ebh tide of the market.
il-r-vc fonifertahlrs are at . xtrrmrly leu prirrs specials just ahead of
old weather. alue are m r( ,, July selling prices
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Twe Mere Carloads of
Porcelain Table Tops
In the Anniversary Sale
i'gln '.iiipericclien. hnl netiuny in
ui in. N'cuie sent t O U.
Size 24x36 at $1.68
Size 25x402 at $1.95
Size 27x41 at $1.95
Value, if perfect $5 te $6.45
iiniln 1- I'iiui th "lour
$6.75
$3.95 regularly $6.50 $6.75 regulatly $14
I OOi i line white ieth.:i-,illed Ml-wool figured ateen Cem-
t-omtertaDies, wun pimii ateen Jertables with plain
border. Full - b'd ftTi QC fatecn borders, at .
-ire. at t "'e . tin r.flr) ten
$4.95 regularly $9 te $f2 , ,',"c, nuality figured Satin Com Cem
Manufacturer', clearnn,, 'e, of tables; plan, mull her- $1A
Comfertables. Cheire ,,e nRw,! 'lr' s ' "trh- a,f . eZ
-Ik mull with plain mull hnrd( r-. -15 regularly $30
'.i dgtired silkeline, tr-'i skI"- Ml-wool fine satin - covered
' ith plain Freiuh (Jyj QK Comfertables. Plain satin border.
. ambr-i- borders, at 't'.C'O Old rose and ('epenhagen J "I (-
$5.95 regularly $9 te , $ 5 rcary 30
$12.50 i K.Ntra-size Down Quilts, e.7
11 w en I - lilted Comfertables. iet. h'me quality merccrired
l-.(jure.l both si!'-. . ith i 'run sateen with plain sateen be'vlers.
-.itren borders. t C AP .al season's price was ? 1 -J
$9.95 regularly $22.50
$9.95
(jimbels. Second fleer
lnuii Quilt- with li'ir. u sateen hnth sides. Detihle
lied -if. liian.v border' d i
Hampton Arm Chairs,
Asserted Coverings, at $25
Values $35 te $45
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Mahogany Wing Chairs at
$18 Value $30
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Olde Virginia Arm Chairs
and Rockers, Choice of
Coverings, at $32.50 each
Values $45 te $60
Chairs and rockers, as illustrat
ed; high cane wing backs, deep j
cane scats, dull finish. At $30. '
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$50 Colonial Four Four
Pest Bedsteads at $25
$200 Bedroom Suite
Special at $100
Represents the highest t.vpe of
furniture construction irrespective
of price. Four pieces at $100.
$225 Chamber Suites
at $135
In American walnut, bow-end
bedstead, semi - vanity dressing
case, beautifully finished, at $135.
Mahogany bedsteads as illus
trated, 4 feet h inches wide,
heavy turned pests, mahogany
built up head panels, dull-finish
at $25.
$500 Ten-Piece Dining-Roem Suite at $285
Beautiful suite, Italian motif, solid mahogany, solid walnut or solid
walnut with Italian antique finish. Ten pieces, as illustrated, at $285.
$400
Ten-Piece
Dining Dining
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American walnut suite
complete with set of
chairs. Special at $185.
Suite, four pieces (with
out chairs), at $135.
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$45 Library Tables,
Twe Designs at
$28 each
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nidi Colonial libran tables,
with hea pedestal base, large
tops; diill'liinsh at $28 cadi.
I Sectional Bookcases
for Scheel, Heme
and Scholar
Pictured at tj)Z.3U
Regularly $31.50
del a
sectional
Twe Hundred All Pure
Cotten Mattresses
Value Stitched Edges,
$15 45 Pounds Weight
Each Mattress Made Special te Your Order.
Fancy Ticking.
Special at $9.50 Value $15
- (iinibels, Sixth ilimr
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motive JJLflJt, I--I1
w.inteij Elff "H"iRl I
te hae T" "'"-..-.(. ,.
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At$27.50
e.tra sections li
cm he added tretn tune te time
ter $6.75 a unit. Sizes 8' .. 10'4
and .V j inches high and '
inches wide
-diinbels, Scvenili fleer
Tomorrow-Famous Sewing Machines at Substantial Savin
I i- n bij;h jrradf tnakr- th;it liaf an rniHi'e rrrutatKin im- rr' ulniit;.. diiralul t ami tmc -fwmjj finalities. Beth made
li the I lenicMK ( iitnT.aiv
Demestic Parler Cabinet, $59 y Regularly $75 : Lessing at $31, Regularly $39
s ill r ph
I'.ratHl new 1''21 niddcU-cr.'iic-.
iul opened. f'.ul f'.ul
netice I he savings!
Pay
$1 Weekly
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A $1.50 Hemstitcher
Included With
Each Sewing Machine
Purchased Tomorrow
Gimbels, Fourth fleer.
PHOM AND MAIL ORDERS CARED FOR FROM THESE ANNIVERSARY SALE' SPECIALS
Cans of Lenex )
45c Peaches or Ar&ncets p&fr S
it bmip;h't in rase. Uvc. 'i-deu r .Iran Int.
of folk did net "put up" fruit the pa-t -ummer.
Mipplv mir pantry at the low pr' lnts
$5.45
5000 lbs. 55c Quaker Blend Tea Roem Coffee at 35c lb.
In 25-, 10-. 5- or .1-lh lets.
100-lb. Bags of Sugar at $5.45
Philadelphia Reinied White, if purchased with $.1.50 vser.h of iUt grocer es, limit one oils, at
1 ROO nirxsec I Qv U O i. r .? Ik
,., .w.s.0 s.iua itauiui UUnUlCBS DttCOll) cLl CiJ- -
New Canned Vegetables-Buy a case-Purity Sugar tern. Purity (.r.-e.i Stnn lif.ins, 1 1 n
.etiex lieans with Perk, lic value, uise, $2.05; dozen, $1.35; or (,-can lets cui 1 1
NEW CORN STARCH , rAFI, mjfKKF
J& :::r' corn iec wMwr,r 95c
"LIBERTY BELL" COFFEE TEA HALF PPICF
h a ,'- aiVr.".'. $2.35 ?xn rP : M-ed: 29c
-Gimbels, Pure Feed Stere, Che-tnut Si reel Anm"
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