vmmflw$m U3& m Hi ! "'I'Hft r. t??' M 1G EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1922 Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5 P. M. Gimbel Brethers MARKET: CHESTNUT :: EIGHTH NINTH , Philadelphia, Thursday, August 31, 1922 ' ii pi "Or A weiulciful Soptembcr Sale of Purs is ceing en v- l coiTei-t fur fnhiens for this fall and wintct, at rriQeiy pcclnl1 le Snlc prices. Salens, Third fleer. Men's Suits te Order nt $31.50, in the Custom Tai loring Sale, beginning Saturday, September 2d. And IJxttn Trousers, te match, at $t0.50. , p u TOIL ON 10 REACH 1 ENTOMBED MINERS Fer LFriday i i tt r Pc J te M I.? ES i R i Comrades Dig Away in Vain Hepe of Resctimg Men Buried Mile Belew INTENSE HEAT IN SHAFT I.i ItMin. C.illf.. Ui ".) l. A Pi fur iii til. li,ifi df I Iip r?ntiiint (..'. 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Up is Mir. ,Jtiyftl i,Ih IiI, Iieiii In- mnrricJ This Sale of Women's $50 te $85 Suits Carries a Significant Warning Against Even Average Delay It is only fair te warn you that even Gimbcls cannot reorder even one mere suit in the entire sale-grouping in these values net even one. Se that if you delay making up your mind, and ethers get the biggest plums, we enrh't help you out, no matter what! As te the values most of the suits in the Sale arc $59, $69 and $75 suits. A few a very few are $50 suits. Quite a few mere arc $8'5 suits. And there arc even a few sample suits perfectly beautiful suits -that would be low-priced even at $95! at $39.75 l J lb iff I !L1 i 1 V -' 4? VJ- -r Marl V Jy I I Suit. .W " k& I l ,lir- Cheese Frem 1 7 Styles Most Gloriously Fur- Trimmed and Frem 14 Styles Without Fur V 31 Styles in All Each type of style holding a special appeal. The Fur -Trimmed Suits l'abrics are the season's newest cvanna, moric-cleth, jalema, even marlcen. Turs ntc simply wonderful grades of bea ver, squirrel, wolf, fox, nutria and caracal. Whole cellars of fur. Deep cuffs of fur. Seme even with fur pockets or fur bandings. Blues, browns and black such blue-tones! Such browns! Such black! The Tailleur Suits rabrics twills, tricetincs, hairline suitings and tadie-knit. And quality is second nature te them! pen rrel K,inna Mnt with Volf I ur, $39.75 Sizes 34 te 52V2 l'vcry coat silk lined often with silk crepe tic chine. Kvcry coat snugly mtei lined. tilmlwN, Nitens of Irr. Thlril flour. Tuill Tailleur Suit, S39.75 Fur Sale Brevities $200 rich 45-inch French ) JJ25 Seal Cape at $500 Fine Hudsen Seal (dyed musk rat) 40-inch Coats, c.neusly trimmed all the latest models , $325 at $400 very smart Raccoon Coats, Belted models or cord girdles, "j $295 choicest ddrk skins, at.. $200 Marmet Coats, ) jjQ7 CQ 43 inches long, at . . . $189 Natural Muskratl JIOQ Coats at )?XU $265 Northern Seal Coats, 40 inches long, natural skunk cellar and 1 C? 1 "7 C cuffi. at $450 Hudsen Seal (dyed muskrat) Cape, new model, very C$9Q coming, youthful line, at $300 Black Caracal Cape,) (M QC 42-mch length, at lUO $400 Hudsen Seal 45-inch 1 $275 Coats at . ' 3 $300 Leepard Cat Ceatsl$1fi9 with raccoon cellar nt . ' Northern L( .sp.il and l.paxer, 225 f.tmlirlk lnrilnn llilril fleer V The Famous September China and Glass Sale $40 Dinner Sets at $29.50 pie0! One of the big "s-cllers" en the opening da of this sale. Ne wonder! such splendid value! ! Matt coin-geld handles, excellent quality, full sets of 106 piece. Tlxepptienallyattractivc bolder design in tan and black with medallions of wild resp- interspersed. Open stock big quantities always en hand. The best dinner set value in Philadelphia today. Sae 10.0 en thse dinner -ict" at $29.i0. $100 Rosenthal China Dinner Sets at Jp7y.OU pieces Open tock; rich blue and -geld borders with artistic baskets of flowers; full coin geld handles. Exquisitely graceful chapes in the finest quality procurable. Fractically flawless, at $79.50 a set, value S100. $25 Seven-piece Water Sets at $8.95. $3 Aquariums and Stands, complete at $1. $2.25 Flower Bowls and Standards, com plete, at $1. $1.-25 Benben Dishes with poinsettia design at 95c. $10 Twelve-inch High-Cut Crystal Flower Vases at $5. Iced Tea Sippcrs Any color at 12 for 23c. -lilnilifl, reurlli fleer. Splendid Wearing Scheel Suits Beys' Norfolk Suits S i t In Mai Manv v it li full-lined knu'ker Broken -i p-, of .ill-" ii .1 initie'' d mei -toil blur -pii iacinipip and i he lets v(.pral medi! te -p led fteni. knukpr-. tut nill and roemv and Mned thiougheut w.uP.r-. $8.75 Beys' Norfolk Suits, $10 gcs S te IS eai s. M ..1. I. M l ) llll I, All. I ' 1 ty I'air of I'ull- I4IIIV.11 iiiiin- ers S12..-)IJ. M.it.prinU nf I PX cAl 1 all-wool tUL'Pil-, r' SiM nnd casi- meiei in gr.n, It i own and -ilie mixture . eats mohair litud Speral of 1 1 p ni Pit model 'e -c U 1 1 fruin Spp J tJJAU "-v ' ' x. y i a ii "7) tf .? at With Extra Pair 1$ of Full-Lined Knickers at. . l.lm'icl. Third llenr 12.50 286 Yards of Fine Scotch Gingham' at 35c a Yard i2 ir up wide, prrtt rhpeks in arieus sizes and in all the most favnrp'l i olers -red, na, hsrht blue, brown, giccn, heliotrope in eeiiitiin itien with whit Imported te f-ell for TiSc a yard at dimbcls 3J1. GlmlifU, Cotten I)r' f.oeiN, pfenil fleer, Women's Kayser's Italian Silk Underwear Ihe splendid "kaKci' gar ments in a mmpli'i line of new fall model-, picttily fashioned nf pink, white, erehid, tern, flame, nnttual and black ests at "52. 11; Hloemers te match at 5S3.2"i. Wenien's Ihrre Star chIs of heaw qualitN silk with bodice top or built-up shoulder. In pink or whiW , a S t.Jri. HleiMiicrs te niatph nt S".,")0. Semen's Kxtra-Iyetig esth in pink and white Sizes "6 te U at S2.9;; mws 11 and IC at 3.25 haser's Iarelfit Rloemprs, in pink, white, hlai k and street shades at SVJ'i; rxtra-laige sies at St.fij. Iilmlel Hrl fleer Candy Specials 51.25 box "Pinka" chocolate cohered nuts, fruits 1 CAc and ethers, lb. box.. O vf ?1 box "1'irika" nuts ?c and treamb; lb. box OvJ $1 box "I'irika" plantations, fruit nougats, butterscotch, mar'hniallews and CAc ethcis; lb. box .. . 0J Candy Combination 1 -lb. box Asserted Choco lates, 1-lb tin asserted Hard and Filled Gless Candy and 1-lb. tin of Mint Puffs. Value 51.10 The three 7Qf pounds for , O (ilmhrla, C hrntiiut Mrrri Annct Oni) SnliMi sterf I f , Beys' Sturdy Shoes for Scheel $3.95 te $5 Dark shade of Russia calf; Reed-wearing soles and the man nish leek the boys like. $3,95 te $5. LITTLE BOYS' SHOES limit for helping the natural lines of the 1 (9 QC icet. .t )$VD -(illiilnl-, k dud lluer. September Heuse Furnishings Sale I ?7S '7 Aft r, "mn ra , ..I i . j . ,MlhU.W, .ik'i 8 fi rantrr sin I iiddrr fe intr rtyln wl'h larg lop an hIiie 1 uel la klirnen Htoei d q wi unv $ 7 r.t XO rO w Marhlrif exin h u $17.95 Li, lliiniri iinnrrk Fl! .1 V M)t I 10 imiltni) ii $3.40 .00 mil 1'iiMrv rublfN. ercplaln Ui w h I t numl HnlHrl hurt lleui bin inr tlen i drawer mi tn' imiwriPi tmuH at i (jt.i .-.j-jL-iiy $9.40 iinn Iriinliic lleiinla m niHlid Hniul rjrj ma l r. I n lone xitpl. (iik llnlahxi --lnn Hum iiipiiK'i Hind" tj QCl in fei rul ,.l HlixSO'it Mlrlirn uhlnrN, irc 'nln tahl top oak fliilnti-I illi ivpii i en- tfQQ Cfl ielfni it tPOvOU ikli ll.i iriN It pi iuMit I I .1(1 In 38c" j t Jrrrf-u Ii -T -Tir4i . Ill .ill n IMttl.. I .... Kllrlirii liiblp. iiak nn llie I l, p win, drnwur tuliie, J5 ae nr- P..I70 -non rurrrliilii-Tiiii hll i tie n Tnlilm, white inntiifl (lnnh bast. i pnriltluiii" 1 ilraiT lie jixli in Kllulit linirfn ilenn If firM iuMi would inn ttl ne nn rn .ye -l.llllliel., "rnli mlicr hiilc, 1 1 l II ir r ml ihlr nl I Mirlh Conr. VISIT GIMBELS Subway Stere $195 Fur Coats SIMPLY GORGEOUS! at $129 "Northern Seal" (a wen dcrful .grade of seal-dyed ceney) ; in the very new 40 inch length; with huge, roll ing cellar cuffs, tee of black-dyed skunk. And eh, but the silk is rich that lines theml $25 Fur Scarfs at $14.50 Ke, wolf, natural squirrel, kolinsky-dyed squirrel, Japanese kolinsky, natural mink. -Cilmbfld, Siibnajr Sterf, 7i Ding, Deng, Ding Hear The$e Scheel Bella Ring! 1000 Girls' Dainty Dresses for Scheel Wear at $1.90 Well Werth $2.50 te $3 Twe of the many styles pictured one's a bloomer dress. There are also one-piece dresses in the grouping, be sides the "bloomers." Attractive checks of blue, brown, green and red. Cham bray or self-trimmed, also cress-stitch or embroidery trimmed. Roomy pockets te carry her "hanky" in. To morrow at $1.90.- Ages 6 te 1 4 years. (ilinlirU. Milin.i) serr. Women's and Misses' $15 te $18.75 Winter-Weight Jersey Suits at $10 Eight styles and sizes in the let, up te extra-size 521 Sports coat suits and the new longer "real mannish" coats mighty popular! Browns, cepen and heather, besides geed old stand-by navy blue, and splendid clear blacks. Patch pockets, slit backs, belts, notch cellars. Tucked styles. Criss-cress tucks. Misses' hies, for 16 and 18 years. Women's sizes, eG te 62. (.Imlirln, Sutrwaj. Mnrf. Men's Suit -''jSh, z s at $17.50 The Kinds for Fall and Winter Wear Many Have an Extra Pair of Trousers Best clothing value in Phila delphia! Yes, these suits are worth double and mere. New models single- or double breasted. Well tailored. Better materials than were put into suits that cost much mere last year. A choice "picking" of stripes, herringbone patterns, plain blues, browns and grays. A truly fine grouping of suits at $17.50. Iiimlirln, hubnnjr sinrf. Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Neckties values 75C te $i, at 28c Ju.st unpacked! i:pty pattern se desuablc that it's difluult te "pick" the beht. I hole die also tome plain tics in the, let that nie uurth nieie tlintl l"ibk tht pi ipp, 'Like .mn i u c un. or en ilu i.-r-t 28c c.tcli. UinlitL, m.Iihii Mwrr. Uy&Jn -S U f jJ
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