Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 23, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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Gimbel Brethers
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The (fimbcl Siik Pnlt U certainly unique net efTerlnR
pnythinR of qu. '.lened style te pet a price, but the most
dependably fa h enab'e '-ilka nt prcnt savings.
Just service thnt is Ulmuei leadersnip, n meune t,-
Catherine of creat stocks in great variety; giving utmost ur
in vnlue and making the transaction comfortable and TiwaeJU..
Tuesday
MARKET t CHESTNUT: EIGHTH NINTH satisfying. H A weuay
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DAMAGES AT GENOA
Nearly a Millien Dollars' Werth of Furniture
Is Here and en the Railroads for This Very Unusual
Will Present Claims Against
European Powers and
America
SEEK BEWILDERING SUMS
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' Moscow. .Inn. IS'. Itelshevlk dole dele
pitc te tlie (ionen ronferom-p will pre
sent rcpnrntlen rr.itm tlier ngnlnt
Tnrlntis Kiiropenn 1'euers and the
TJnitnl Slnle.
I If tlio-e ilnlmn nn- mail In tcrniM of
Jlelhhevik rtiljli'. new nntne- ler lurse
ntneimts nui.v be nrepnry. for the
familiar term of the ilerimnl system
trill net ieut tlie stnpRerlnK mini
claimed li.v this penntrv. uhlr-li 1um
single bill" for 100.000.000 rub!e, nnd
Iscusm's deficit of trillions of ruble n
tncre bnciitolle
Tlie Vorallle conferonr" r.n-tored no
inicll liriRilile f expert n the Merrow
flovcrnment 'Millecl Inte "crtier- months
Ke nnd lins been trnininc for the Com Cem
mnnlst nttaek upon enpitiiliMl'- fort fert fort
rre.0" nt (icnea. Tver.v nnmible brand
of pelltlrnl. siwnil. hitorlenl nnd ceo cee ceo
nemloa' rxjiert lin been ilnifleil
I'orelen debts hwimI liv Unln nnd the
clnlms of ethor limoriiments nc.iint
the Se li-t rosime will be n nethlns
when rmnpnrpd with the nmeunts that
Iecnw hiis ohnlked up nj:alnt Kng
land. I'rnn.'e nnd Aniorien. TIip Ala
bama rlnini. upon which tlie 1'nltpd
States nn Mioeossf.il after thp Civil
"War. form the Phlef proeedent upon
whlrh the lteMiptik (iexernmenr will
present Its elnlnis.
IteainH of document will be pre-n.'ed
te show the rt'penlhllItv of the Creat
Powers for the dnmnge suffered by Ku
Mil as n reult of the t'zeclio-Slevak nd
rancp in Siberia. Admiral Kolehnk's
111-fnte.l movement, the Archangel ex
pedition. Ceneral Penlklne'a sweep
northward from th t'aucBMl. Oeneral
IJaren W rancel' I'rlmean expedition.
General Yudeniteh's fiasco In the Baltic
Ptatc. Siniin lvthira's activities In
Ukrnlne and hundreds of (mailer expeditions.
TOOT AND I.13ID
TI10CHI.KS
Instantly re lrM
try our eprlal arch
supports fire! an4
adtuned by exprta.
Our Sfamlsss
Elastic Hosier) th
meat comfortable
uprert for vrl
re. veins iweMti
llmtis, wal Vases
nd anklss.
Trusses, abdominal
ana at1 uc m:v
Krters of all kindi. Larr.it manufae
rtra of deformity appliances In U world.
Out out and ks.p for rattrsneas. P. L.
CIiU Helnliln Ortheprdlr Ce.. it) N. ISth M.
STENOGRAPHER
OR CLERK
Tenne l.nlv of refinement nnd pleas
Init pfrt.ennllt.r with thrfe yram' r
Pfrlfnre tn rlrricnl work delrre
position. Itrrenll zrnduitfd from
atrneEr.iphlr rlimil. Aite 18. Kjrn
tut. fnthuslaatlr werkrr.
A 34. I.KIX.Kll 01T1CK
JWTSSSB
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Safe
Milk
Fer Infants
& Invalids
NO COOKING
The "Feed-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch atHeme.Office.ujd
Fountains. Aik for HORUCtCS.
ser Avoid Imitations & Substitutes
FORD
BARGAIN
Teurlnjr rar n i jpi n'-h Hsa r Shee
Absorbers, clenii ur as -m spare tire.
pet lieht at i rx'ia S" . rubtvr
Entire New Krar Jut lnlallfd
Appl'
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Baltimore Garage
56th and Baltimore Ave.
I'liene Uueill mcl filO?
sk for Mr Il.ee
i -felaOfe,
WITH
FALSE TEETH?
SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
Relieves sere gums, sweetens
,the breath. A white powder. At
best Drug or Department Stores,
V0c.60c, $1.00 or write dirrct te
WwntDtntaJM.. C..U5BtkiiuSk..N.r.
SLOAN'S EASES PAIN
RELIEVES THE ACHE
(nnfORMENTING, agonizing rhcu
J matic aches are quickly relieved
by Slein'a Liniment. Apply it
urecly, without ruebtng and you will
feel a comforting sense of warmth and
frclief.
I Geed also for rheumatism, sciatica,
llumbaBe.neurjIsju, soreness .ever-exerted
muscles, stuf joints, backache, strains
Bprains and weather exposure.
I Don't let pain lay you up. Keep
Slean's Liniment handy and at the first
sign of an ache or pain, use it.
I Fer forty years, Nean's has been the
jjrerld's pain and ache liniment. Slean's
.Liniment couldn't keep its many thou
sands of friends if it didn't make geed.
Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists -1 v, 70c, $1 40
Slea:
Mt.a v ic-- -d- Pain'al
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FURNITURE SALE
GIMBEL
Magnificent Living-Roem Suite Frem the "Wellington Greup"
Cevering Is of Rich Velour, Plain Velour Backs and Sides,
As Illustrated, Full Melded Carvcd-Framc Base,
in This February Salc
Three Pieces, Special at $200
Censcrative value for Suite of this character is $325, in the
February Sale, three pieces, at $200.
Sold separately if desired.
Luxurious "Harrington" Living-Roem Suit
Coverings of Heavy Velour or Tapestry
In the February Sale Three Pieces, $185
CenseiTative value of suites of thi.s eharactrr is S.'JOO, in the
February Sale, three pieces, at 5183. Pieces !-old separately if desired.
A Hundred Carloads Were
Bought Fer This Event
Bear in mind, please for this is a thoughtful talk
te thoughtful people that Gimbel advertising state
ments are made with exactness. Facts that held value
for the public are given "by the book."
A million dollars' worth of furniture (and it totals
almost that) represents a fortune the buyer who can
go into the markets for such lets has power. His
orders open closed factories; keep open factories busy.
Such business "talks" and demands low prices that are
net open te many stores. And Philadelphia's million
isn't half of it, for Gimbels, New Yerk, start as great
a sale with us and Gimbels, Milwaukee.
We Offer Economies Running te Half
And hundreds of lets at savings of about a third.
What an appeal this holds!
And we offer the same mastery of excellence in
furniture as in the prices. There is ample choice in
A Handsome Walnut Queen Anne Ten-Piece Dining Dining
Roem Suite in the February Sale at $300
Handsome
walnut Onppn
fjj A n n c Dining-
room Suite. It
is correct in re
production. A
censcrv ative
value of this
suite, ten pieces,
would be $130
in the February
Snlc at $300.
A Statelv and Inexpensive
Ten-Piece Dining-Roem ifiigffi
hjuikG jk iiic a acpJit;vTaiftii
Scheel in
the February
Sale at $285
Made in ma
hogany, with
beautifully fig
ured panels as
applied te
drawer fronts.
Finest of con
struction and
finish.
It would be unusual if this &uitc were marked less
in the February Sale, the ten pieces, special at $285.
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Furniture for Mansion and Cottage and Cesiest Apartment
This Beautiful
Hepplewhite
Bedroom
Suite
Special in This
February Sale
at $250
Made with framed
m dust-proof parti
t i e n s throughout,
framed-in drawer bot
toms, finished inte
riors, framed-in back
panels.
Conservative value
of this suite is $.')"3
in the February
Sule at $250.
1 1 I'tffjf -r j'rrjCy if 'rT1 f fit
500 "Ye Oldc" Four-Pester Bedsteads
In the February Sale at $25
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The Gimbel leadership in furniture came through
our mastery of hotel furnishing. A geed hotel needs
simply many units of the furniture needed in a private
home. The furniture must be mere durable than simply
home-furnishing stores demand.
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A beautiful reproduction of uid Coleiiut' Ik''Ittad, lull
pests, heavy turned stretchers: beautiful l.'iilt-up mahegan
panels; full 4 ft. (5 in. wide: heavy side rail and res beard. I
in dull mahogany. A $45 bedstead undr uual Kinditinn--February
.Sale at $25 each.
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-in the
100 Pairs of These Four-Pest Bedsteads as Illustrated
In the February Sale at $50 a Pair
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ii-uifi
I olenial I'our-Pest Iledbteads, made of mahogany, liu it-up
panels; 3-inch turned pest.-, heavj ( re-, mil-, weed ''idf n.iK;
J ft. ;; in. wide, Ilnished in antique breun, dull rubbcrl. Kiallv worth
$70 a pair under U3ual conditions. In U.( Iebruai;, ali at s.'iO a
pair.
It's the difTer
ence between
the upholstery
of a mediocre
sofa as com
pared with the
durability of a
plush seat in a
railroad train.
Let us leek
facts in the face!
S e n s i b 1 e
money - spend
ing depends en
SOME HOTELS
(urnlilicd wholly or in part by
Gimbel Brethers
TRAYMORE Atlantic City
(Half-million dollar contract,
with many additions ilnce.)
AMBASSADOR Atlantic City
(And lta addition.)
WARDMAN PARK INN
(Where Senater Penrose lived
in Washington.)
HOTEL POWHATAN Washington
CONCRESS HALL Washington
HOTEL LAFAYETTE Washington
TRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL
Washington
HOTEL WASHINGTON Washington
HOTEL VANDERUILT New Yerk.
HOTEL CHATHAM New Yerk
HOTEL ADELPHIA Phlladelphli
HOTEL VENDIG Philadelphia
HOTEL IVINS Les Angeles. Cal.
THE BERKSHIRE Reading, Pa.'
picking the
store in which
te spend it.
Every stock
of furniture has
some items com
mon te every
ether stock. In
some stores,
geed furniture
is the mere high
light of the
stock. Here we
have only geed
furniture.
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This Early Amer
ican Four-Pester
Suite, Four Pieces,
$125
Kegular value (four
pieces) $103; in tlie
February Sale at $125.
Five Pieces (Wkh
Twin Bedsteads),
As Illustrated,
$150
Regular value, five
pieces (with twin bed-
uianrlu nu 1 1 1 ti or in rM
. .HLuui) s3 inusvuiuii
IT $200; in the February
Sale at $150.
Sold in complete
suites or separately,
as desired.
500 Olde Colonial Four-Pest
Bedsteads at $35 Each
Buy Furniture as Yeu Buy
a Heuse
Pay for it Gradually
A customer buys at same price here, whether
for instant cash or "en time" simply paying in
terest en the deferred part of the transaction.
Bedsteads as illustrated, exceptionally fme reproduction of the
Oldc Colonial design. The design is copied in every detail from a
bedstead of 100 years age. Turned pests, 4" in diameter, head beards
are of C-ply mahogany built-up stock, heavy weed side rails. Ucd
stead is 4' C" wide, finished in antique mahogany, dull rubbed. $U5 is
the usual price of bedsteads of this character in the February Sale
at $33 each.
Old English Chairs at $20 and $25
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KB $25i
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Usually found in enlj the most exclusive of shops at $40 te $00
Chairs of character Chairs that will grace any room, and te b
iuuiiii unieug ute ncnest et lurnlsliliigs. A "period" design.
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antique brown en mahogany.
Made with exquisitely designed and melded frames with the "Old
.'.nglisli caning; carvings of the weed; properly finished in dull
Gimbels, Sixth fleer.
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