r fiftix a -j -". 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1921 vjpr Si " a Jill ill 8 xl Il'i: 3 . is" PJ !! M rf n lr I? BETTER-CITIZEN DAY IS NEXT SUNDAY Philadelphia Sunday Scheel Association Making Plans for Recerd Attendance PLEDGE CARDS USED Stere Hours, Monday, 9:00 te 5:30 pQ II Tickets for Thanksgiving Football Cerncll- , Pcnn Game en Sale at.Gimbcls. Reserved Scats, Tuesday $3- GlMBEL BROTHERS MARKET! CHESTNUT" EIGHTH NINTH Monday, November 21, 1921 The aims of store are various the GImbel plan is te Prw Tuesday develop tremendous volume through selling at winning prices. Your November Bill Need Net Be Paid Till January I' ricrRymn "n,l Swiila school work ers nre looking i nevt Kundnj. "Hot "Het ter Citizens' lnr." te fulfill tlirir be lief fn (lie lnlhirn-r of the Sunday , school lu firming hotter citizens. , T'lnn te nline-t double nttrnHnncr In (be Ktindii.i n-hoeli. mi us te bring it i te the half million mark, nre being '' cnirled out. Ver M'u-ral ditjs- nfliccrs of the l'hll ndelphtn Sunday SWioel Aocintlen, aided by n prorlniimllen issued by Mnjnr Moere, lime In en preparing for tlie dnv. 1'lrdge rnnls. premising attendance nt Sunday -iiei ; programs and plain ter .stimulating Sunday school nrtlvi ties, and for am lug out school serv- Ires, ami personal work have been used I in piling up momentum for the oech- j alen Samuel I!. I'ares. secretary of I the nssupiaiiiiii, has en hand an iin- prevhc list of churches ami schools which hac formulated their plans for the daj. and nre intending the most ciiPigetic efforts te liring in new mem- I hers. ! I1 The Second 1 nlted riietlucii in Christ Sunday school. l'lft.v -ninth nml Cath- arine streets, has ent out 00 pledge i cnids, and 1 MH I invitations te a special meeting nexl Sunday nt which V. ( I ; Landi. State secretary of the Sund.'iN j' Scheel Association, will speak. The Ri'-hardben .Memerial Presbyterian ' Church and Sundaj school. Sixttclh ami walnut street, hns sent out -300 pledge cnrcN. A special pageant l show the intlueive of the Sunday school , in hrmging world peace will be put en ' at this church. i 'I'U... n. n n.lnn. n,VT Vl II m OQ I uric lilt- IIUIIIIUUUI. UlUSl .....,. which have made up their programs mere than a week ahead of time for the da which is expected measurably te forward the work of Sundaj religious instruction in Philadelphia. The Gimbel Tey Stere is se far ahead of last year's that we call it "Treasure Island" Selling- probably as many toys as two or three ether stores combined, the Gimbel prep arations are en a great scale. And the price level can be much the lowest. Suppose you have five dollars te spend for playthings or a hundred or a thousand the idea of every geed shopper is te get the best returns for the money. Delly is no better because you carelessly pay $1.50 instead of a dollar yes, for the same make and size dell. And then there arc twice as many inter esting things tO Sec at Gimbels. -Fourth Fleer A Very Remarkable Twe-Day Sale of Fashionable Gloves thousands or rairs Averaging l-ess man nair rnce Every merchandising advantage this Stere can achieve is for the customers of the Stere we arc what banking men would call your "brokers" your agents. vc ureugm many or uiejsc giuvct, num nmuire unacr the advantage of low rates en foreign money. 'sVAl V i GLOVES FOR WOMEN Women's Imported French Glace Gleve, $1.05 Dainty embroidered styles-white, black and whtte-with-black. Twe-clasp. Women's Cape Strap and Tab Wrist Gloves, $2.15 Reaver, brown and tan shades. First quality cape. Women's Imported Kid Twe-Clasp Gloves, $1.48 Pique sewn. -Tan, gray,. brown and black-with-whtte. Women's 16-Butten Length Imported Glace Gloves, $2.65 The length glove new sleeve fashions make imperative. White. Women's One-Clasp Gray Mecha Gloves, $1.48 Half pique sewn. Women's One-Clasp Suede Gloves, $1.45 Tan. gray and mode. Women's 8-Butten Length Suede Gloves, $2.78 Tan, beaver and mode. GLOVES FOR MEN Men's One-Clasp Tan Cape Gloves, $1.18. Outseam sewn. Men's Leather Fleece-Lined Aute Gauntlets, $1.88. Solid leather. Black and tan. Men's One-Clasp Gray Mecha Gloves, $2.25. Men's One-Clasp Fleece-Lined Cape Gloves, $1.25. The favorite tan shade. Men's Weel Gloves, 78c. Oxford and heather colorings. GLOVES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Beys' and Girls' Fleece-Lined Cape Gauntlets, 68c. Gray and tan. tan. Beys' and Girls' Fleece-Lined Kid Gloves, $1.15. Brown. Overscam sewn. Beys' and Girls' One-Clasp Cape Gloves, 78c. Fleece-lined. Brown and gray. Beys' and Girls' Fleece-Lined Suede Gloves, $1.15. ' Tan and brown. Mail Orders Pest-Marhed Monday Will Be Filled Gimbels, Regular Section and Grand Aisle, First fleer Geld and Silver Hemstitching Timlin,: mid lliiltnii ciiereil. Ileni Mltrlilng ilenr while jeii null. Prompt nttrntieii te M ill ripr. SARANA HEMSTITCHING SHOP ii:ii ( in tm r ST. Inke Hetntiir. Walnut " ART NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY Gimbeli have bought out the very beautiful collection of rare paintings including many examples of the Barbizon Scheel of Mr. Herbert D. Allman, Philadelphia. These paintings represent a collection most lovingly made and for Art's sake only by a master art-critic, who for mere than twenty two years, has made pictures hit main theme. Net one of these pictures has ever been offered for sale by Mr. Allman. They will go en sale together with ether important paintings from ether private collections Monday, November, 28th. They may br seen in advance, and studied, the previous Friday and Saturday November 25th and 26th in the special Art Galleries. Gimbels, Seventh fleer. Skin Troubles Seethed With Cuticura Seap.OInttnert Talcum, 25c wrrwher. Sarepli f re of Cctleara Lttor&terltt, Dtp. X, Maldtn, hmi Custom-made winter suits $55 te $75 Frem the Jenes shop winter suits of distinction. .Made by tailors who knew hew- from the finest do mestic and foreign suitings. $55 te $75 u Hern-made winter overcoats, $60 te $80 W. S. JONES, Inc. Custom Tailoring 1116 Walnut Street av z&zm? jg&tm&kWar tfc&att&I eMjSMnr&thMrff iraaiirw kmSrn a- V . fiJiSKJfaHsr 'rS j "S wllivltC "M Bltie Serge, Peter Pan Blouses Special at $3.95 '' '' :: ff ' "' v -' Iw . . v',wTCr'.'.'v.v" I kwx fc hV' -.i" ''' VyA H I "v.- .".'. :x A.'".' ',"..'". f ELiunvfv I f it ' .. IV 'wlv.t-'7' " Ivy 1 w tt ,.. -.:" : lfi Just as cute as the picture! Maybe thr college girls aren't snapping them up! Weel Jersey Peter Pans special at $3. Scarlet, navy, Mohawk, black, Belgian blue, reindeer and Java. Crepe de Chine, Dressy Tailor Tuck-Ins Special at $5 Peter Pans, Tuxedoes. Pointed cellars all tucks, aid with a daint,v edging of particularly dainty lace. Twe in one styles. Pink or white or bisque. Gimbels, Salens of Dres, Third fleer 750 Women's Coats and Wraps 35? 70 4L40 Al an iSw Step that pain! QUICK, warmlee, toething, comforting relief fellows an application of Slean' Liniment. Just slap It en the strained, overworked muscle, Geed for rheumatism, tee, Penetrates without nibbing. Keep It handy tiE B-ftv Bk At3i $JAfl. Linimenttea Tomorrow Last Day of the Shee Clearance Odd Lets Half Price and Less Men's : Women's : Children's People hurried by meter and train te share the bargains yrsterday! Here's a list of what one woman bought : Dress beets at $2.50. originally $10; walking oxfords at S4.R5. originally $9.50; satin dress pumps at $5.65, originally $11: little girl's Miees at $2, eriginallv $3.50: men's shoes at $3.50, eriginalh $9.50. lust as geed bargains tomorrow iSs I t in a Specially Prepared Pre Thanksgiving Sale at , $49 Pay at Least $65 Elsewhere if you can equal them at $65 ! Streng statement? We've seen the coats 1 Cellars Fabrics and Celers Fine wool bo be livias. Black. Brown. Deer. Navv. Scotch mole fur. Taupe-dyed nutria. Australian opos sum. Skunk-dyed opossum. Lined throughout' with solid-color peau de Chine. Warmly, snugly interlined. And Every coat is tanrf-tailered ! Gimbels, Salens of Dress, Third fleer. Gimbel':. bhee ."section. Second fepr. Big Importer Sacrificed His Holdings Fine, Firm Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, Special at 15c Uen t confuse them v.ith cheap crepes - these are firm-bodied silk crepes that wash and wear. Celer bordered styles. Plain colors with wee lace edges. And all-ever designs in colors. Mostly hemstitched. ( olers and stles that "box" se daintily. Mail Orders lillcd. Gimbels. First fleer Quality Specials Shoulders ) Ofn of Lamb yC Thick End 1 Or f Rib 'i?,!? uRm8bef .... )32c tVr III Rump and 1 OC- Round Slcalt . . I'rr Hi. Bradley's Prices Have Been Reduced But net the Quality Bradley's Market and 21st Streets iir ci. (.million Women's Union Suits In 3 Styles at $1.15 Werth a Third Mere Tmr white cotton union uits. ribbed and slight ! fleeced, m both rxtra and regular sires. Anklr length, low neck and sleeveless. Ankle length, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, and knee length, low neck and sleeveless. Geed weight for winter wear Specially priced at f 1.15. . . tloer Gimbel, Firft The Popular Jersey-Tep Silk Petticoats ".at $2.95 Instead of $4 Silk jere tops Silk-messalme or taffeta flounces M dear, but the colors are pretn ' These Wonderful Radium Silk Petticoats Special at $6.95 Straight-line or with three little ruffles. Gimbels, Second fleer English Weel Stockings for Children Special at $2.50 a Pair Children's three-quarter F.nglish wool stockings, all-wool, in all sizes, 8 te 104. The colors are grays,, greens and browns, with fancy turn-ever cuff tops in contrasting shades. New goods, imported direct and specially priced at 9ft .In a nail . Gimbels, First fleer I i! 250 Patterns of Wall Paper Special at 3!2c te 70c a Rell Values 18c te $1.50 3'ic TO 9'$c PAPERS- Fer kitchen, bedroom, Ining room or bath t7'ic TO 30c PAPERS Chintz floral tnpc, kitchen blocks., set figures, jasper effects, gilt tuo-tenr stripes and foliage. 21c PAPERS Duplex oatmeal, in all colors and varnish til'. 40c TO 75c PAPERS Fmbessed bedroom papers, stripes, chintzes, jaspers, foliage, grass cloth weaves, etc. 30-in. width. All Papers Sold Only with Borders or Binders te Match liiuihels. I ifth fleer If Yeu Found a Dell Under Your Tree en Christmas Morning! Wouldn't you be a happj little girl? Of course you would, and you'd love her all the bet ter if she was one of the ader able babies from (umbels "Treasure Island ' 24-Inch Dells $4.95 Value $6 She has curly hair, and gees te sleep like a real baby. Full jointed, all readv te dress, at $4.95. Uimlicls. I eurth tloer Special November Sale Prices for 305 Wardrobe Trunks Very Much in the Gift Class! These arc the Trunks that deliver your clothes smooth and unrumpled at destination. A capital gift te someone or yourself! These arc all brand new. Innovation- g $34.95 Three-quarter sire, heavy fibre-covered; four drawers; six hangers. Belber Fiber-covered, .Regularly i;B.0.! $27.50 ' $46.75 Full Size, at $17.50, $21.95 and $34.75 Regularly $3S te $60. Ten hangers; shoe bags, Gimbels, Seventh fleer J Gimbel- Gimbel 517.SQ This jaky V Mr -If ST ' il' li eiS !fcSi!ii4m IS a Dress Sale! Net only because the Price is the Values $39.75 te $75 Net only because there arc all sizes Beth Women's and Misses' But Because Practically Everything in the Sale is a Direct Reproduction of Paris! Rente's "lines". Jenny's "colors". Lanvin's "themes". Charlette's and Germaine's famous "little girdles". Fabrics Velveteens. Velvets. "hlffeu Velvets. Trlcetlres. Plquetlnes. Perlet Twills. Twine fords, "union Crepes, rteshannra Crepa T,ac-anrt-Chtffen Satin-faced Crepe. Heavy Crepes de Chine. Celers fuchsia. Violin!. French Geranium. Teral. Nile 3reen. Penpy Inde. Turquoise. Sapphire. Toroader Tied. Dark, Wonderful Browne. Midnight and navy Blurs. Blai-Us Black galore! Styles Street Dresses. Dance Dresses. Dinner Dresses. Theatre Dresses. But. most of all, the A ft ernoer Gowns that All Philadelphia Wears. Sizes: Misses' Sizes for Ages 14 te 20 Women's Sizes, 36 te 48 Gimbels, Sftlens of Dress, Third fleer Nothing Short of a Furore!! Gimbel Talking Machine Sales Pass All Records! It's a co-operative preposition Gimbels joining the power of their vast outlet in New Yerk and Philadelphia with the manufacturing power of that line old musical instrument builder, the Geerge P. Bent Ce., of Chicago appreciated since 1870. They Want Us te Be the Great Facter in Making It Possible te Market a Millien Phonographs in a Year Beautifully mahogany-cased; and a talk ing machine of fine tone and free from biirface scratchiness. It means a great deal te make this de elepment and they p.i.v for jour help in the lowering of price tOD down Phonograph $1 Down, $1 a Week It's Chicago initiative added te New Yerk and Philadelphia originality and force in marketing. Thousands of 10-in. Phonograph Records at 35c llxree ter $1. these Titles and Manv Mere .1 . . lemM Monologue by mere Perter. Ht nnd f-l nml the I.lne lVnce. Character, nialeirue br Ste Perter nml Itlllv Jnnes. Ibe Country Docter and the Hube Patient. Chnracter. Swnppln' Hern. flharncter nlnJerne br Ster Perter nnd nillr .lone. The Resnry NeTln-rteKers). Sen br Hfnrr tlnrr. I lleer Yen Callln Me Marhnll). Sunr br . Charlej Hart. Annie Ijjtirle (Hrelt). flun Iit T.oulie Terrell. Old Hlnik Jen (Pester). Mini by Ernnl lUr. Blren of Reuthrrn Sens. Oh. Het. I Pound the nahr. wver me inn, 'T'ld Heij (I'rem "Sajly") (Intrednclnr Mr i.iiu irisii iinnni. One Step (Kirns). The Krnler Drrlieetra. Rsm, Fex Tret (Sliemerr-Mnclnr-nirne), Hey Paw. Pox Tret (ShrlKler). The Krulee OrrliMtra. Banjnpntera with Terul cherun bv Krnett Hare. VoeU What You're Hene With Your l)e. Oene Dancereni Rves. Pox Tret (Ruby). The Skate. Walts (Waldrtfel). firey Gall Concert Hand. nine Danube Waltt (Strauin). r.rey Oell Concert niind. Flanaaan'a 8rrend-Hand Moter Car. nelil Tutt In Haby'e Hand. Piane Stere Open Till 9 at Night for the whole family should have opportunity in the choice of Player-Piane or Phonograph. SEND US THIS GIMHKL BROTHERS, Philadelplua- Without putting me. under any obligation please .send fuller particulars of Harrington Autoteije check the Crown Phonecranli J One Desired tvame Street City and State 'Tll.tll.,.,. Led. 11-SMJi ! A- -Gimbels, Hardman Hall, Seventh fleer and Subway Stere ,t ,Mi. uiea-uiiri -r 1 . jt:
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