wwv$m&um xrmmyii&rm"w'v nJ&, ttfftEB 1 7 fli H ..... - - , - ?'& Philadelphia, .Thursday, February 9,' 1922; 'f Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers Columbus Cord Tires a straight guarantee' of 8000 miles of service. 30x312, $14.40, te 35x5, at $43.80. ' ,tfi Fer Buy Automobile Tires with the same straight sort of guarantee that is given our ether goods. Friday MARKET CHESTNUT u EIGHTH NINTH Half the Early Season Price for Men's Kuppenheimer and "nmfcj $rmt&" Because Gimbels Weren't Afraid te Plunge of Women's Quality Suits m Sale w. evening ruBLie ldgerphjiadkMia:, mvpgtfAY,KW Vfi M te? 5wi 9Xte S T V ,' -.v fcv W '.S I Twenty Leading Novelty and Tailleur Styles '&vj : A 1' r y"-' Wr ' rr rA. ' top vi v All Sizes Frem 34 te 52 Smart and Boxy $39.75 When the fust craze for tweeds was felt, most stores forget tricetine. And that's just when Gimbels snapped 'ip ecry yard of fine tricetine and twill fab rics that measured up te Gimbels and that wc could buy at a big saving. Mostly njy blue and hew many, many women "start Spring" in navy blue. Seme black. J I' CIcerly Meused $39.75 Straight, Slim Lines $39.75 r $39.75 That Measure Up te the Best $59 and $69 Suits Made! jba The New Cape-Coats $39.75 Boxceat suits. Flare coats. Swirl backs. Panel backs. Mandarin types. Bloused styles. And the cutest, smartest. cape-coat suits Spring's newest eensa- tien! And don't forget the "simplicity tail lcurs" with their wonderful, wonderful slim-line coats that can be worn either I with or without their nanew belts! v lilmlirN, iiIeiik of Itrcd, Third lloer. Annual Clearance of Men's Furnishings After inventory each winter we group many limited lets and put en first-rate goods Quick Clearaway Prices Ten or twelve thousand dollars' worth go out in a day or se. Ready Friday Morning Meji's Furnishings Section and Grand Aisle Men's Corded Madras Shirts, all sizes, $1.25 'Hen's Plain-color Pajamas, and white, $1.45 Men's Night-Shirts, Fruit-of-the-Leem Muslin, $1.10 , Men's $2.25 Demet Pajamas, military cellar, $1.65 Men's $3 Demet Pajamas, $2.25 Men's 75c and $1 Silk Four-in-Hand Scarfs, 50c. Beys' $6 Shawl-cellar Shaker Sweaters . . $3,95 Heavy, hcather-mixtuics peifect. Sizes 26 te 32. Men's "Eagle" 35c Garters, largely advertised; wide web don't cut the leg, 18c Men's Beacon Bath Robes, full and roomy. $4.85 Men's $6.50 English Sports Coats, surplice neck, - $4.95 Men's $1.50 and $2 Silk Knitted Ties, 45c Seme aiu "seconds". I Men's 75c and $1 Suspenders, 38c Geed fresh goods old rubber is worthless. Beys' Blouses, cellar attached White self-striped madras, blue chambray and striped percale. Seft cellar attached 70c -dlinlirK Mritli iind Market Mrrftc l"lri lluer. and Our Entire Stock of SUITS, OVERCOATS and ULSTERS s Reduced in the February Clearance ' Kuppenheimer and Society Brand clothes can be b,ad in Philadelphia, only at Gimbels. Fancy paying half the regular early price for these Finest Makes Finest Fabrics Many of the suitings and overceatings being imported and every last one of them carefully selected and "different." r i II ' 1 IHi 3 -.., Suits, Overcoats, $30 Were $60 Suits, Overcoats, $35 Were $70 Suits, Overcoats, $20 Were $i0 Suits, Overcoats, $25 Society Brand Suits start at $23. Were $50 Suits, Overcoats, $40 Were $80 Men's Fur-Cellared Overcoats Reduced te $20, $45 and $55 - Men's Separate Trousers at Half Price New $5 New $6.25 New $7.50 Men's Raincoats new $7.50, $10 and $15 were $15, $20 and $30 Gimbels, Second fleer, Ninth Street. Beys' Suits Reduced Mostly With Extra Trousers Overcoats Alse at Half Price & 4R money. Buy for new and spring wear buy a larger size for next season and. save Suits of fancy worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds. Alse of blue serge. Overcoats of newest fabrics. Suits, Overcoats, $6.25 Frem $12.50 Suits, Overcoats, $7.50 Frem $15 Suits, Overcoats, $10 Frem $20 Suits, Overcoats, $12.50 Frem $25 Suits, Overcoats, $15 i f uiii .,v j auits, Uverceats, M.5U Frem $35 Beys' High-Scheel (Leng Trousers) Suits New $12.50, $15, $17.50, $20, $22.50-Were $25 te $45 Single- and double-breasted, also sports models. Herringbones, neat stripes mid iancies. T?os' JUNIOK SUITS, ages ;; te 10, at $3.73, I $3; at S1.88. wens $y.73. weic 57.50; at : W. were $10; t?7Ji0, were &1C. i Beys' WASH SUITS, new $1.30 and $2.30, Hejh full-hned KNICKERS, at S1.30, weie were $3 uml ?5. Gimbels, Third fleer. Y am t- i AWlwmX r, 9 1 fir vvk WLJxwi : I II I Four of New Yerk's Biggest Dress Manufacturers ' " ' - . r i ,-,. , ,,,.... .ii . i Made This Subway Stere Sale Possible 1500 Silk Dresses Including 300 Samples $1 E Values $25 JL O te $55 And Every Dress Brand-New Twcntj new Sprint' htjlt-s i iht of tlm twenty pictuied bebides the hamplc dre&es, 1ik1i ate in tee many styles cen te count! Fie hundred are rich iniKiienvUc -embieulfud (pictiui-d) or button-trimmed (piUuud) or lesu-tiimmud (pictuied) these applique loses made of miunonette with the leaes ein ein bieidercd in Mil, are btunnini;! Or biaid-tiimmed. RedinRete, tunic and chemifce lines. lllacK, imy, brown and mehawk. l-'ic hundred are Canten irepe -and everybody who isn't wearing tiicolette this Spung is wearing Canten! Headed (pictured) and handkirchief-diape models (pktuied) note thg skirt of big, handkerchief-Huarc.s?) or paneled (pictuied), or braid-embroidered (pictuied), or with fascinating wheel motifs (pictured). Hiewiih, blues, blacks, mehuwks. Taffetas, tee (one pu tuied note its c.ipe-y cellar). And charmeuses. And the nnv (ieurgettes in SpimgV, new tieatment made ever silk, of course. Every Kind of Sleeve Leng, Short, Flared, Slashed, Fringed Ruffled, latticed, tucked, embroidered, cuffed! New neck-lines. New panels. Even new, new, new gii die-touches. Splendid Distribution of Sizes Misses' dresses mostly 10's and 18's. Women's sizes U0 te 48. V- .f-TV siCitvx Hese-appliqued Canten Crepe or Mignonette $15 Embroidered Canten Crepe $15 I'ancllcd Mignonette $15 Handkcrchief-IK Canten Crepe $15 W heel-Motil Canlon Crepe $15 Embroidered Mignonette or Canten Crepe 90 Embroidered Canten Crepe $15 Cluster-Tucked Taffeta $15 lltiilirl. Nulmar Hler. iH -. V lA , ' mr$&&- mm '! - - i i i lift .v V . i&'fii& r. a T " . r . ..Aaaflifcrfw .-teii v & i.J$li$i Cm-, .ya'rA,. -Vif- 'j',VIY. rv i ' r LJiv.vX .rf,.ltt,..fe U ,. . -A- J, J hi Ai t .. MMkbM, vr .jnvv-Jiui'jstista&ti. (i.a ij
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