rv! . fMC VvV w ',,-jr.v.. ' "7TO itHBUnsk.' JW4.fr !ssivxi9': ;ji?j ''.rwii T J" I . T." . i " &&& J,.TT1 Hfc iiT?''3BJN ' V- EVENING. $BWm3&$Mks, r..n"S v& l.rfj.4 "SIS 1 viZiiit. "i. K&rwiw MggMTOftj! 1 WW A ti iivn -! k'"- -------- Asg?m?!;n'm!m MXijtsuSb "v ..-w, y vmt-tfti-miH fig LIJLI ItffcaifckZTTTB ffit' - Stere Hours, 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH Philadelphia, Monday, March . 1922 At We arc wbrking constantly te displace wasteful, useless II Wrannincrs with containers vell can tisn ollvea anil nipkles tn In Demonstration of the Wireless Telephone every afternoon this week. Come and hear it. ScVenth fleer. if11JkaAJa.r real glass cans; O'i lbs. bf coffee Alls a geed bucket geed tiCjr coffee, tee. ? i2-j,vs,fc.f m Feri Tuesday I t ' H T.morre Women's $9 te $14 Lew Shoes a. $3.85 j SSEteBBrJgr ! A' $4-85 Over 5000 pairs. Sample sizes, of course 3, 4 and 4'i. Beautiful shoes a score of ether stores tried te get them! LEATHERS STYLES Tan Calf Patent Celt Strap Pumps lllack Suede Colored Kid Tongue Pumps Black Kid White Kid "Gorings" Brogues Buckskin Walking Pumps Two-Tenes ' Hiking Types ( . . llliirk K i rlln, VS. (& rX9i lfe. s Brown Kid BK? reent PJ'S. Celt, nir 13.1 Plenty of Roem, Plenty of Salespeople perti Oxford, 4.85 k Kid. jy J& I fi.ss Kml Patent Celt, M.85 Tan Calf, Sl.SJ Mrap-Fump, S4.SS Ulack Calf, 13. S3 Tan Calf. 4.J Glmtwla, Hciand fleer. A Cape-Wrap for Women Who Like a Geed, Big Meney's-worth and Great Charm of Fashion lCr4TaF34 1 ' r IJ Of behvia "Shawshecn belivia." Silk-lined throughout. With the prettiest "flowing line" the new "fluttering line" that every body in Paris is adopting. Tailor-stitched cellar. At $39.73. New Arrivals in Silk-Lined Straight-Line Coats at $39.75 and $45 Styles for regular sizes. Styles for extra sizes up te 56. Belivia at $39.75. Twill cords and tricetines at $13. Stunning Sports Teggery Pole Coats and Capes. Tweed Coats and Capes. Denegals. Fluffs. Her ringbones. Plaid - backs. Camel's hair. Capes at $15 te $85. Coats at $19.75 te $55. Glmlwlf, Snlen. of Drii, third fleer. Most Important Sale of NOTIONS We Ever Heard Of Items for the Werk Basket Sewing Scissors 25c , Novelty Edgings at 5c .Asserted sizes 60c and 75c Embroidery edgings, all colors, values. Imported and domestic Value 10c. manes. Linen Thread 22c Spool Barbour make. 35c aluc. Black or white. Snap Fasteners 12 Cards 25c Black or white. 12 en a card. Value 6c a card. Rubberized Goods Special Dress Shields 20c a Pair Made by Klelnert 40c. 45c and 50c rallies according te size. Dezen pair, Si.38. Household Aprons at 35c Full size, 50c alues. 3 for $1. Bab's Rubber Pants at 15c Excellent iuallt 50c alue, Sanitary Elastic Belts at 15c 25c kinds. All sizes. Sanitary Aprons, 25c and 35c 63c and 50c alues. Pure gum rubber; cambric tepi Crochet Cotten 85c a Bex C. M. C. make. 10 balls In box ; white or ecru. Lingerie Tane 5c Pink, blue or white : geed qual ity Darning Cotten, 29c Dez. Spools "Pennant Brand." 30-yd, epoels. Cotten Tape 10 yds. at 10c Asserted widths. 14c te 28c values. Bias-Feld Seam Tape, 5c a Pc. Asserted widths. Lawn or cam bric. "Trajmere" Hair Nets, 50c dozen. "Reddy" Hair Nets, 95c dozen. "Fashienettc" Hair Nets, $1.35 dozen. Wash Cleths 6 for 50c Regulaily 20c. Some are ajlght seconds. Colorite 19c a Bettle All colors for 0elng straw hats. Gimbel. Notion Section and Grand A'.nle, l'lrst fleer. I $18,000 Werth of Very Beautiful Ivery-Grain. (Celluloid) Toilet Ware at Half Price Keg "ulf l'rlr J'rlc Hair Blushes S5.30 S2.75 Round Mirror $0.30 S3.25 Bennet Min or $7.50 $3.75 Cleth Brushes $3 $2.30 Hat Brushes $2 M Bennet Brushes $2 SI Combs 31.30 75c Puff Bexes $3.30 $1.75 Hair Receivers $3.30 S1.75 Nail Polisher and Beat $2 $1 Kru Mile I'rlrf 1'rlie Man's Comb 7ec 38c Frame 34 S2 Nail File $1 50c Butten Hec SI 30c Cuticle Knife $1 50c Trays $5.50 .S2.73 Trays ?4 $2 Traj,s $3.25 Sl.3 Shee Herns $1.50 75c Trays $2.25 $1.13 Itec. snle I'rlre 1'rlce Cieam Jut $1.75 88c Salve Jars 85c 42c Trinket Bexes $3.50 $1.75 Jewel Bexes, Lined $5 $2.50 Clocks $8.50 $4.25 Military Brushes, pan $7.50 $3.75 Pin Cushions $3.50 $1.75 Flower Vases $2.50 $1.25 Perfume Bettle $L50 75c GlmbeU, Telltt Goods Section. Tirel fleer. Table After Table of Women's Shoes Subway Stere Sale of Shoes Continues Astonishingly Lew Prices : Extra Salespeople Beys'. Girls' and Little Children's Shoes Black and tan leathers. 1.95 Values up te $4.50 a pair All sizes. Tomorrow Men's $10 High Shoes Tan and black calf Scotch grain. Every pail has welt sole. Seme have soft tee. All sizes. Great value. , $3.65 Plain and Perforated Styles Lew and high styles, high and low heels. Vk . .:r-.vt'.,:'VVV 1 ij 7 7' : tf a Pair X'' MJ Women's Shoes at $2.85 Odd Lets of Women's Shoes at 65c (ilmbrld. Nubwar Hlere. 4 Twe Nightgowns for $1 -Twe Petticoats for $1- Twe Envelope Chemises for $1 Werth Deuble r White and pmk nightgowns and envelope chemises embroidered. White petticoats with deep embroidery flounces. - $1.50 Jean Middies at $1 AH white. Sizes 34 te 44. Olmbrlt, bubwar Ht.rc, m m tmlB Kn lW A Piane Stere Open at Night Till Nine eiSmi, mdmarTJi The Receivers said: "If we can market the made-UD stock of . v PATHE PHONOGRAPHS . We Can Save and Rehabilitate the Business !" , r v - Se Gimbels bought the-entire retail stock of Lilt; riuiciueipiiia ' jratiic jriiuuugiaii eiiup ai 1026 Chestnut. The machines went en sale Monday night. Tuesday we took ever the Philadelphia warehouse stock. Wednesday aiternoen we had se nearly sold out that we stepped taking orders. Thursday the Receivers saw daylight! "Take our New Yerk factory stock we had imagined the existence of he such selling organization" and that stock will seen be sold. Prices Start at $18 Pathe Freres, French, perfected this magnifi cent reproducing instrument we had one sent ever, a dozen years age. It needed certain stand ardization of parts te make the production of an artistic marvel practical in quantities. The inven tors kept at it and time came when they sold American rights te the perfected machine. There have been several hundred talking ma chines put en the market, only a few of which were inventions. Most of them were made possible by using parts en which patent protection had ceased mere merchandising freaks. The Pathe is a distinct, wonderful creation. T HI ill I if 9B'HiAI This $110 Medel for $38 Gimbel Bretheis, Philadelphia. Plcaie deliver te me Pathe Phonegiaph Medel. at $ , I enclose .$ as fust pavment and aRiec te pay the balance in ten equal! mentnly paits. Twe References Name Address Name Address My Name. Addi esb . . Town A Year in Which te Pay Pathe Phonographs have permanent needle a tiny sapphire ball used in playing Pathe records. With ordinary needles the machines play all makes of records. s S3?3 All Pathe Phonographs in this sale are brand new right from the makers and are net te be con fused with fugitive lets wherever offered. BE IN TIME! ' These phonographs are selling se rapidly that we suggest the use of following form, if an early visit te the Stere is inconvenient. If for any reason we cannot fill the order, the money will be promptly refunded. BwrSSttiL Actuelle Medel J $95 Repulai pi ice, 50. Medel Ne. 3 $18 Gincs all important Pathe featuics at an exceptionally low pike. Oak with all exposed parts nickel-plated; Universal tone aim; Pathe repreducei ; Sapphiie ball; double spring motei ; W'z inches wide; 18'4 inches tjeep; 1U inches high. Regular price, $55. Sale price, $18. iTffirSffllWrW I Hi If I 111 ISf N'rPIt IJfflB V"'fl9 fill I ill (Jul, Medel Ne. 12 $69 (Gelden or FuninfM? .ill ex posed parts nickel-plated j Universal tone arm; Pathe perfect tone control; I'athe icpreducer; Sapphire ball; double spring meter; 204 inches wide; 21 inches, deep; 44 inches high, balu price, $69. Regular price, $175. This Player-Piane Offer Ends March Fifhl, JSfiJSK Milten Plaver-Piane at feUtf N interest; Ne Extras Actual Saving $181.75 ' ee Tuning; free Bench Pay $10 and the instrument is sent d Q hemedelivery free. Then nav P5" eckly Milten Pianos and Player-Pianos Ql'e rf m... ,....! i: ...n 17 cnlrl mQ U..-J...J. .j. :,.... T ." "iV "x uul legutai' line Beautifully Cased in Mahogany Milten Player-lManea are thor oughly jioed rnusical inhtruments, with a lefts-proven player mechan ism that is satisfying and durable. The piano is seven and a third octaves; has everstrung copper bass strengs and every essential of the real musical instrument. Gimbel' Brethers, Philadelphia. " uuiieut pulling me under any obligation, please give full particulars of your Club offer uii iiiiuii rmycr-l'lane. Name , Street Town If ijitomcnient te visit the Stoic, fill iii and mail this coupon and fuller par ticulars will be given you. Gimbel Brethers represent Hardman Vese Packard Milten Pianos and Player-Pianos -Gimbels, Seventh fleer and Subway Kieic. Ill .tr . .'.-- zaiCC .' -Lm-! I 7" ii,.! i ii 'I'n1 i ' if ' "' titttt" i ' rlMKr ii I vi7i'i'7i 'rr rmmmf''- i " , a . mmfljmM , iMmks&s nSEBJHfc i n . i . ii 'juui i "J-i w.rirm ... . . ' jl . l -I'jjmHiiw'tii -ji .i .( j i u i ." .Ti rm .tts, is!. j i t. ".-i t e rLir,j . 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