WKMCi Sffl Kr.A.1 i ' Fuwes i.' "? . iPTfl i.i V,ii r " ot'r'e.v r 4 c "SUII 1V ' I ' f JS kjtZC'i .- w'' ' .iJ'UJr . i.Wij v . : L. ; ' ? n f "-- " . ' s --xntVlCVf ' ,-fCv HVijses S?w SPECIAL" AL Philadelphia, Monday, March 20, 1921 Iif 5? r " Stere Hours, 9 A. M te 5:30 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET -.CHESTNUT" EIGHTH NINTH it. Gimbel. Service is utterly unlike that of most stores. The customers must have the required article net' something we just must sell. . F 'It's. Fer Radie "Listen In" wave length, U60 melon. Tuesday Complete sels and parts foremost service at uesaai Gimbels. ?,n ENS GIVEN EXEMPTION &, HHM ,4Si'Sr . fe ism tm& Kf- t J a F-' for. fe1'' If- t - MX U ' .- k f a..;. it M i& I V 3 i I 3. l-f , IX 'I A1 HI r . --- J tv fi : lie jP1 5 4 sr JftA- R" irf. l-w t'UV iw ,-." M&, rat if i i vmx ixv li1. - Temporary Permits Expiring March 23 Arc Indefinitely Extended SCATTERED ALL OVER U. S. 1l tin- Associated l'i(s W.iililiisl. 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I'revi-liitt fur Critilli.ifi- TIip-p atiii'iiilnn nt .in1 ilii:inil in elimllintc lln Ulmis viun .w tin1 inn flint hi i nietn i t'm iniitii ehIpi it tlu 'irepiiMili in nppie.iil In tlir ,i ii nti anil IIeu!'. .iln ii ip-iiiii: te iiiim the I'nltpil St.itr tiftir .lulj 1 will h.ie te grt from tlm Ann in. in ('ennl In tlirlr leiintrj of n -iiliie' .1 ii'ititt ii'ititt cnte that will -Mew tint i In iimtii ut lninili;i.iiit te tlm I'liitnl Stnti n in vj'ili tin, in., i iiuini'i.i'i il ha- net bpptt i li.m-tPil Stcuiu-liip (inniiaiili - "i nt In i - ti in- nertitic .lin aln li te tlm I nlii.l si, n, vlthetlt iidi a ri'itilii.iti. vmhiIiI i. I liable te dim nml mint prn.ilm-, Im I iiilnitien dntlmrltli i en-nli i tlmt' niloptien of -oine mii li nlnti weiilil pii -vent tlm (liMiiipeintini nt .iml lianl-lup tlttpri il li. iiiniix tmliMiIiiul vim nli iii- ilencd tlicir feinni tin im- nt 1 m lil, keIiI iirepurt nml -pmmiiI fninih nn' bnsliiPss lel.ttmii-hip- te . mm tn i 1'nltPil St.itp-. enli in tinil thiinihi-lnailtui-lbli'. ELECTROCUTE WIFE-SLAYER Albert White Says "Geed-by" With out Tremor in Voice l!olpfeiito. I'm.. Marrli ' i i I'.v ' t A ll i i Teiipiicp Inn . inn ii t ' I.awrriiPi fount for tin iimihIii if i wifi eui .ii I'.IUI, ,i- I'lfin ittcil nt tlm Itei Kpw l'i nil) nti ir ,lil inrniiii;. Wlmn Wlnte w i Inmielit te en Satniil.i In1 w.i n (.inp.inii i his .piiitu.il niu-i but tin Iiiiipi 'nrnpil Iieiih' ami liiti w i .uiiiiilii1 1 the rliiilr tin' Hr 'I W Yeiii.-' aplnln of tin i nm nt uii He walknl te tin1 i lull 1 1 i t 1 1 1 1 iinrmil. nml wilheiil ,i mmm -,i .1 .'Kill -In" te ill I In In -i i miti. i is ma'lp at 7 US nml n in1 iiiimit' in Whlle wa pieimiiiu 1 1 ik nl vu'iiih' vinii i - Twenty-Five Paris Medel Hats $25 Imported for Inspiration j and Priced at J i r fiCLs-1 s About a third what they cost te import! Hut what inspi ration they proved t e t h e clotr cletr b r a i n c d. clever - I'm Kored milli nery work room ! Rcbeux, Lewis, Marie Louise, Vasselin Villctard " a m e ii y these pres ent." One- net only of a S(vle b u t even of a type! ' ' (.Imlicl. Milliner ftileti., fblrtl deer. These Twe Women's Dresses Pictured Are -Beth Reproductions of Famous Paris Medels , One of. a "Jenny" The Other of a "Molyneux" -Yet Their ! $QC 111 i J li J- J Tin tnee moflel H mtulc nf the rMict swlrl-pattern Imp Hint ia known it" the "iMelyncux lncc" till through I i Price Is lace iiiorlel is nm 'nils, and 'that you aw en one of the Molyneux models n lu.st week's l-'ushien Review. , Tlm "thrce-niccc medi'l" pietuictl s-Jciniu'a favorite combination of Kasha with Canten. An tt lias t he fittest little I'oatee-nlse of Hie Kasha, te maleh the skirt-part nf the tlrc,s. Navy Kaf-ha with cither carmine or French blue top--the coulee lined te match. Six Other "Reproduction" Styles Included . Big, Big Values at $35 A two-celot model of I'eiict and Canten crepe, enibietdered togethei with libesme and tfeld threads. A beaded Canten eiepe show ins: lite Russian tendene. A satin Canten crepe with flyinjr panels. , , A Ipvelv, simple-line medrl or Canten crepe with a wenderTul vinp;-sleee. Anether lace model. And an cmbieideied Canten. Sizes tip te 'Hi. -(IiiiIhN, -.liens uf Drc.i., Jlilril tluei. Newest Fancy. Weave Mignonette Over Blouses at $3.95 Value $.,95 2s Coel smart and one of the models that .sell at sight! Bleck-weave. Wenderfui coloring s marabclla, Mo hawk, c a n n a, tangerine, navy, j a d c, and a wonderful deep sea blue with a h.i n t of sea green in its color-depths. White linen Peter Pan cellar and cuffs, bound with thp color. (Umbels Niton et.llrcKi, I bird fleer. i . jL. T.I H This Sale of Women's and Misses' JjOQ $75 English "Teppers" at VP i- the most unique Sale in the entire history of Sports Coats! Because we were "en the spot" when a great distributing .station in England was willing te close out all surplusage of the famous English, Irish and Scotch fabrics ttccause the three Gimbel Stores combined in the enormous purchase; Because we bought the smartest model from Londen's smartest Custom Tailor; Because Ave had them made at a most wonderful saving andv by exactly that model Here are thp Smartest S7." Sports Coats of the Season at S2S! Herringbone Mixtures Nubs Batleys Fleeces Tweeds Friezes Levats Galashiels Favorite raglan .shoulder. Inverted pleat back. Big mami'sh topper pockets. Silk-lined te waist (.sleeves silk-lined, tee) with the me.sl famous men's-wcar lining silk in all the world made in Iluddersfield, England, and pretty nearly as strong a.s iron! " - K . "in 0 Over Twenty Different Weaves II- te J0-eiir i.es. ".G te Id in women's M.e. Smart Spring Clethes for Men' and Yeung Men & Over Fifty Wonderful Colorings 'I we lenKths: J'.G te UT; and Jl!) te 10. Misses' en Sale Misses' Salen, Third Fleer Women's en Sale Women's Salen, Third Fleer k te Seuth America OiiUS.QevQmmeiitSliips Fastest Time te niedi Janeiro. Mnntevnkeanil Bu'iiei Aire". Hnt xlilni Amrrirnn rvni. Amrrirnn foeri Mnerl nii'otufert sail Iiik.i from IMcr i llobekni. iiilii- liir ii liiertrnn I i.kIiei inl I Gimbels Select the Silks and Shades for These Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings at $1.95 I Ik mIK iihi t br nm, -tietisrnnd ptr ptr feitl dyed. I lie -ban's tiui-t inateh the ptevatlintr sbec shad we often M'tid -watches of tin- faslneiuiblc, leathets (luce t te the mill. Black, White, and 14 Geed Shades Arc Ready for Your Easter 'I i j te liiujr -i ample el tin -ludt jeu wiint te muti It i.unl.il-. 1 ir-l llunr. Fer Easter Gifts or Easter' Wearing !T Sale of Sample SJ I i 'f i ' i i , Petticoats at $3.95 Values $5 le $6&i Mestl.v silU-jpi.seys. nd mostly -iievelty flounce stsle t'h the vety prettiest of the new color l illations. Paisley Print Slep-in Petticoats at $5.95 The i ute. short ptilne't iiimiiIhI te vr.ir with the new Iwied uit. Ikay eicpe de chine. nd eh. but tlies-e Paisley pattcin an i ute, i ute, cute! CilnilirU, ,., nm! 0i,r. Leng Chamois-Lisle 1 wit. e-biftten lengths with -niait em em Ineideicd bitik.s. 'I lie colets ate pentjee, mastic mid biiuit. .Special at SI."". Strap-Wrist Gloves Chamois-Lisle at $1 a Pair Smatt, .-eniceable irlees in minir, pongee, jri.ty or heaer. Women's Kayscr Silk Gloves I he 1.,'nl with uiiuiaiilci'd (itic r tip-. Tye-rlap styles in white ."11111 the splint,' -Itailc, at 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 a Pair (ilmluN, I'li-t Jtti.tr. v , 1 M Spring Suits : Tep Coats Gelf Suits : Sports Suits Kuppenheimer AND xmetylSranu $35 $40 $45 These clothes have individuality smart "lines" that are tailored in; tailor finishes and spirited style built in the garments put there te stay, net just pressed in. Xew twecd.s, shaffKy het tiiiKbenes, m crplaid., ca.ss.iineie.1, pencil ssti'.ipeH, worsteds, checks. A full range of the season's new fabrics. Suits in single- and double-breasted styles', three- and four-button; Topcoats in newest models. 533. 510 and l.. Londen-made Tep Coats are i''-$35 eluded in the group at . New and wanted. colorings. Suits and Tep Coats Gelf and Sports Suits $25 and $30 Included ai" many small let.s of Kuppenlieiniei and Heeietv lit and Suits, ns wyll as ether Oimbel line. S2-,'and M). Men's and Yeung Men's Tep Coats I $22.50 for Spring at Regularly $30 ami $35 InipeitLii l)iiimni tweul.- che iels. Iiemcsinitis, iiidescint win sleds and wool knitted fabiith. (Juaitei satin yoke lined and silk-timiincc; la-rlait or lejrul.ir .shoulder; hi owns-, r-reens, bhick-and-wliite, jiay.s, fain ic1-. liiKircs-t Mil ii. 'if u -'tine; tit !22.."0: lilnilirl-, mi mill Hum. MiilU Mrrtt. Tan mi-rl 1 11 n inl i W S llrSlrrn nrlil II i II B V "t nrlil ctill' IJirreitter E I Munson Steamship Lines I It H'all St.. Vrw AerU fur I H l'hllPil.liiliH OITiis-. Ilrrirl lltJc I I Hamming Operators for J yu. S. SHIPPING BOARTy W: J'lW.'lJtsERViCEF.'l'N.irJi I MtTTI'IWW' iByiinFMB rBHrBtBBrB nr9aiBraKHram Niw Ynrlv le MureneV M K l)v Luxe Senivr I te nvMetnii. neiiLuuNr, MAMUURO N Amciii-Hn 1 Uy r n -ri Resolute M.i -', Ma '10, .June U7 Keliiiuie Ma 111, .hine II!. .Inly 11 licqulur Service TO'IIAMHURG DlRLt I SallniK" rvfiv lliursdnv, h tti- nui lar sttMinirri Mount CMy Mount Car roll, Mount Clinten, llna, Havtrn, WuerlUniberc. illi 'tmul . ibin mi J linpt'Jc'l llilnl i-t''lJ ' en "MJ'i 1 1 v i i UNlTtD AMERICAN LINKS, Inc. .If llru nh js N . (ir l.e ul SltMlm- Sfcliili snilM Jt Dixie Steamship Lines m PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.SS"EASTERN PILOT'' Expelled te Sail Murrli 20 U.S.S.B. SS 'WOODMANSID Cxpcctiril te 5ml ITnrly April AI' tu.MI ltl.SC I. i; mi., Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. Gimbels Are Proud of Their Service te Heme-Makers Quality at Lew Prices Short-Handled Matteck Furniture for the Kitchen Tables Special Values Picks at 26c I I 111 i i : k i n a m" puk Steel with i in bread bladi :nid one Ions pick i e t handle iiiitdiiier.s, camp pis, l',(, Scouts .i ii. I contractor will be nitetested. Jtic only u tiiiitien of then eith. I1'! 1' -it ' Zinc - '1 op Kite h e a I'ahles, white enainel-lin-1 tsh base with pat titiened diawer, it'Kitlar a I u e .?(5.r,(i, rl 7S 9 v at J Biggest Sale We've Known of Women's Shoes 5S '' ' II - ' ' ' ' ' " - - II - ' - - Umbrella Jars 75c ' I II I ill1! , I Slat ls, llMl'd Willi sr,l het te li 1 II-1 ni h iliaiiir - (ii ami J i im h - liij,rli nnWnwn 1 1 i .WOO I'ercelaia Tep 1 lichen 'I'.ilili't.. -white iiiaiml linihi'd bate with pin titii.iii d diawei, slight unpi i fi 1 1 tuns Jie Jt ill! indies, if lit t -, would -It), at n J."i s 11 till lies if tn Is would I ! ', at Si.i 27 18 nnhffii if ut st would 1 (I?C AC In Ml, at . . iPO.y5 i Hl in . $4.95 ;Jp5.y5 Imported Porcelain Cereal Sets at $4.95 ( mi i t nir of sin spice jais, i ceteal iat , tan ml betib, one Mneuar liettlt1 and ,i,altii tin 'I iDinplcti, at Sl.ll.'i. Nene il.l hi ili alt t 'ttiaMiMMIilBiik 'I no Carloads of Hound IE a c k Kitchen Chairs, n.ituial lintdied, t 1) 'tieitjr, siunly k i n d. .j..,;jil. value jJU8 a 00 White roriehiin reriehiin Tup I'aslry Tables, while enainel-finihli ba , Heur and niKnr bin, etic diaw er, si,e 2a N 10' j ttube, sslij?htlv marred. If lust finality would 1 (T( Af iest ?I8, ai i PJ.tU Felding Ironing Beards On stand, l'j ft., islra sti'eiucl.V made and ted In need; lesju 1 C?1 QC latly !?J.'.5, at I Pa JJ Kitchen Steels White enameled, J I niche's hit h, w ilh i nbbi t tint) e il l tr . ti L'ularK .1)1.45 We Bought a Big Maker's 18,000-Pair Stock of ew Stylish Shoes te Sell at $4.10 Trouble wa.s, he dcceive,d him.sell' thought niarliet.s .still existed for $11 hhoeh-wtnd when the stock was ready there appeared none te buy it. Trouble and a um-.s.sarily forced sale. Net s.i stores in America buv 18 000 nail's of .shoes one time. Gimbel eiler was accepted. The Sliees He Hoped Would Sell at SI I Are 81.10. And enlv four weeks before I'-aster TAN CALFSKIN Qivryn Pmne . T.., D - n D e. . PATFNT CObT tobasce kid "" f !" luuguc i umub . iress rumps : etreet riiMMFTALCAu Pumps : Evening Slippers : Brogues : Walking Oxfords gffiSfN K,DSK They Have the Lew Heel : Business -wear Shoes fffeciSne .Alere than fifty .styles we pit turt thu.si1 in largest suiiply, .se that mail orders can he lilted. Clip the picture am please order promptly even in such a tremendous hale sizes will .seen break. Sale en Secimil ii'l...rs;.i,.i. Ki'diuii an the 100-l'oet Aisle. ' Twe Hundred Trained Salespeople who an anxious, te give exact sen ice all pledged te the new. splendid ideal! in .shoe selling. All sizes, '2,y. te 8 widths, A A te I). GRAY KIDSKIN GRAY SUEDE WHITE KID BUCKSKIN at -Ciii'iilicl-, luurtli Heur. 2300 Pairs of Hand-Made Sample Shoes at $3.20 200 Salespeople Seating Capacity 1100 Wc Cheese this time te sell 3700 pahs of shoes-- many unci net te be icerdcrcu at qJ. i I (Iluiliil-, hcieiiJ ' i5 Ufiicttc JJId1,'., ritil.idejpliia v.- lUMtard 61J0-I Jlniu 1M0 I I 1 ' .T- A?Miiv,l BE e.A h' T 1Jf V .--! I ' &.f ,) A .PiU v "LM Vi'V 'j, tT.rj-j t! . ) 4 r 11 J' v 4-si. -' V'w .-! vx&wp . V sn 1?- h.JiiA "f 'A T rVl , XT1' B .X - . &,, 1.J.,a .;. .t v.;. i.-jl .. mmkWf MmmESBML. ,aj&$A,$. h, ,V tT ,. w. mm