K5F7).vTI RR ;-wfA&-'-?- AiZ-2lr iK'i r-,.i'i- .'.,"$w 'i a ' rr, ' ' vi -v Stere Open 9 A. M. te 5:30 P. M. We Have Served the Public Faithfully for Eighty Years Gimbel Brethers Philadelphia, Thursday, November 23, 1922 Fer Friday Yes, Christmas shopping is starting earlier this year for the first time. We shall express our thanks in greater effort te serve. We shall drive as hard as we can for business, right up te Christmas Eve -and we premise best possible service each day but the pleasure of leisurely cheesing corned new. EK? k4 i j veVnaavBaBBflHi tni Cs s KBBmBBBBBBKWP W 1 v & j-r vff..et,tTM9BBBB8Wlrr! Jkii tisl. wvWHHWBv'T1fWWnBHHI Fer I Friday FjUftJ Pv VJ? .V. Lr3?i Egn rv.rj ft , W fei'tf i r,i 4L M At Gimbels Sale of Electric Portable Sewing Machines Take advantage of this Sal Terms $1 Weekly $59 Portable Electric Sewing Machines $49 $10 Allowance for your old machine, re gardless of age, make or con dition, toward the purchase of a New Willard Portable Electric. Made by the famous Demestic Company with a Westinghouse meter. Newest 1922 Medels with recent attachments and improvements. Every woman new using a heavy-running machine should trade it for an electric at this low price ! r.HM 1 : 'Wii,i. . 1 ...tjlii'jl tW ' ' .1 it'"' k'lti!!.!. ! . i ' . iii;!''-" I 7TT . .i.i. " Ac :.:""V tfestssftd I "" 'I rTBMF $115 Demestic Electric Cabinet Machines at $95 $10 Allowance for the old machine; net price, $85. In mahogany, American walnut and golden oak. Leeks mere like a handsome music cabinet. Runs with either electric or feet power and can be changed from one te the ether in a moment's time. X Ml vJ5 affr -i fr i. A $75 Demestic Parler Cabinet Machines at $59 Beauty, service and com pactness are combined in this easy-running machine. Demestic A name fa mous for ever half a century in sewing machines and the factory says no mere at this low price. kferms, $1 Weekly OimbeU. Fourth fleer. Women's Dresses 111 v M V I i m r 1 "I W '" ' m K ') BS W "' i 1 1 J?J3 . Jr4. Four $59.50 Medels Tomorrow at $35 All are the mere remarkable when you realize that all four models arc the wen derfully "customized" models that only Gimbels seem te show even at $59,501 AH have the fine little silk linings char ncteristic of custom-grades. All have the clever way of opening nil the way down no tearing her hair-net! Ne wrestling with pull-ever snugnessl And all snap snugly into place. Pelret twill makes the model pictured the very smartest "drape," yet devel oped for wool-goods. With facings art fully, mysteriously, adroitly arranged. With clever shlrrings en the hips. With a sash that docs part of the dvaping! Anether Pelret twill newness has won derful little embroidered insettings of innd-coler Canten crepe. A tricetine model has latticing of fine, flat silk braid for its unique trimming. And the fourth has flat braid appliqued like a deep girdle, with the "turns" making a fascinating pointed trimming. Navy, brown and black. $35. -4iaMi, Bateei of Drn, Third 8r. And New It's Paisley-Patterned Fiber Silk Scarfs at $7.50 rw. Whether it peeps from under your coat cellar, whether it's thrown i around your shoulders against indoor draughts, it is the admired "chic" K touch. '-U3 . - . . f'. Brilliant gorgeous colors that somehow blend harmoniously. Very A wide and very long with hand-knotted fringes. You'll love them! "Deauville Kerchiefs" Are Brilliant, All-Silk in Paisley and Persian Effects $2.95 The latest Parisian "wrinkle" has taken American femininity by storm. Wern around the neck fichu-fashion, or debonairly knotted ever one shoulder, or as a sash, round a hat, or a dozen ways. Twe make a stunning waist! Run about 30 inches square. Olmbeli, Keckwetr. Flrtt fleer. m Most Unusual Printings in Persian Crepe de Chine Overbleuses at $8.95 Celers se beauti fully blended and such colors! Heavy, heav y, crepe de chine kind used in models much higher - priced. "Ground colors" are; sandal weed, fallow Hg (a new lanj, Diner-1 sweet (a kind of henna) and navy Mnil Orders Invited OlmbcU, Saloni of Orel!. Third fleer. Krf tZX(,, . W ( '! ' sr-r?i;.-i uk u KM'rV IWT- Mt-VMV :imijw 1 1 I Men's Clocked Fiber Silk Socks 50c a Pair They're lustrous, geed wearing socks, fine in appearance. The clocks, simple in design a3 most men like them, are embroidered in white and self-color. Come in black, navy, cordovan and gray. 50c. Give half a dozen or mere a nice gift! We'll Christmas-box them at tractively one pair or mere. Olmbeli, rtnt Sr. 5087 Pairs of Women's Pretty Gift Slippers BST At $1 " Tailored moccasin and pompon styles of soft warm felt. Cushion soles and padded soles. Prettiest "Boudoir shades" Bluebird, light blue, rose, lavender, gray and taupe. An important purchase from a famous Philadel phia maker. OlmbtU. Second fleer. At $1.45 Women's Tep Coats of Imported British Coatings, at $29.75 te $55 JmSSlmlmml (MmWik 7J.VV Ill 'iwli-i'M i " lit'-i' SI Dashingly Smart With Their Loese, Free Swing Such splendid coatings Irish caledens, Scotch frieze, Yorkshire naps, Galashiels all personally selected by our representative. American workmanship most skillful in the world! Silk-lined, except the double-faced cloths and, eh, but they're geed-looking! Prices for fur cellared models start at $39.75 one pictured. $49.75. "Misty" grays, oxfords, browns, heathers, everplalds. Women's Beautiful Coats of Belivia ";,'" $59 Really magnificent large fur cellars or both col cel lar and cuffs of wolf, fox, squirrel, beaver, skunk, caracal or Persian lamb. SHJk-lineeV-interlihed. SlaMl. Sleat f Dmi. Third fleer. pSi- Many Beautiful Dells Have Just Come te the Tep e' the World at $3.95 Such Delb Were $8 Last Year! All made in Santa Claus's very finest toy shops half a world away!' Moreover, dolly stands a full 20 inches tall! All ready, tee, for some loving little mamma te dress daintily. Ives Mechanical Trains for the Beys Twe coaches, coal tender, engine and 12 sections of track a real "choe-choo." At $2.25. And don't forget Live Ponies te Ride: Santa Claus in Persen; Mr. Punch and His Shew; Santa's Dears and Treasure Heuse. Men's and Yeung Men's 1 SflrietylSttmd and Kuppenheimer Suits, Overcoats, Great Coats $35 $40 $45 Carefully inspected all-wool fabrics that are "different" that one doesn't meet at every turn or see scattered through usual as semblages of men. eiiuiutg iMgii-ciass snape is "kneaded" (worked) in and these garments held their shape and distinguished lines. Society Brand and Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats at S3S, $40 and $45. Frem Other Gimbel Suppliers Town Ulsters, Raglan Shoulders, Bex Baclcs, and Conservative OVERCOATS at- $30 Oimbtb, Sioenl fleer. Ninth Street Jr SS I HBr bt2RA s&Sdsflfi VsST Zs L4SbbbBbWVbbbbHbbBBHbV BSSSSSSSSSSSKr aSBmK tcarMSSSISJniSBltr WLsm I ftfAfMi SSmfaV .BtJaBaasffsffsBM ' m: It f1 Tsffsffsl i 1 i r- " mmM I i! -Mr Fun for ever'bedy! Otmbeli, Tep e' the World Tey Store, Teurth Soer. Full Regulation Size S3.50 Rugby $e vie Footballs at-.J Pebbled-grais leather; guaranteed bladder; just a bit of opportune buy ing that brings them at $2.45 instead of $3.50 (some stores say S4). Olmbeli, reurth fleer. Dainty Mesh Ra. for Her Christmas! $5.50 Regularly $8 te $12 Fine reversible ring mesh in green geld or silver-plated. Square and dome-top shapes. Wide opening handy! Fancy lncey fringed bottom. Alse a let of Imported Silver Plated Mesh Rags at $3.9."5 Reculurly $5. Dainty new style with twisted shot bead or Bos Bes Bos eon link chain handle, fringed bottom and jeweled clasp. Olmbeli, rtnt fleer. "Gift-like" and at a Saving Imported Beaded Bags, $3.95 Fer Values te $7M They Are Our Oym Importation Saving the Importer's Profit In colors that are light and delicate, or 'dark and brilliant without gaudiness. Exotic designs that delight the eye because they are unusual as well as beautiful. The tops arc metal frames, shell finished frames or draw strings. All are solidly beaded, close and firm.' $3.95. Otmbelf, Tint fleer. mips Gorgeous Chinese Embroideries Novelties and art objects can be bought at about half specialty-shop prices, in this miniature Oriental Bazaar. Miss Weng Ling Deng is in attendance. She knows the art of Chinese embroidery, the making of strangely beau tiful bags and ether native handiwork, and will gladly teach you hew te make such lovely novel gifts. They'd cost several times as much, ready made! Chinas Sleeve Bands, Sweet Meat Bexes, Chinese fitting Needle Helders, Statues, Incense Burners Everything Oriental Olmbeli, Chlat, Ninth Streot End, Fourth fleer. n Think Hew Many Will Welcome A Canary This Christmas! tfBBBBr BBhbW rsBHr bbbBbS Be? , m vm : .bbbw These are hardy little song seng song stersteousands of them! from the Harz Mountains, Li where ter untold bird genera tiens they have been 0A QC bred te sing .W And cages and bird supplies. OlmbtU, Fourth fleer, f n 1 Office Combination $67.25 Rex Typewriter, $35 Stenographer's Desk and $12 Chair Total Value $11425 at $75 Weekly Payments of $2M If Desired Or Will Be geld Separately $7 Typewriter Stands $3.95 Light or dark finish. OimkeU, 0ce Fnrolture, Soventh fleer. A Most Unusual Shee Event in the Subway Steret Tomorrow 3100 Pairs of Women's Dressy Lew Shoes 2.90 WbeSBBBaBBBBBataEShw MfejSMBfigjgBBBjEHBBBB !BSSSSSSaaHfSlf9aBSBBlaMhw Specially $ Priced at A most sensational price, you'll ad mit I "And the quality is such as you'd find in shoes at double te triple this price. Net discarded styles, either Side-Lace Colonials, Satins, Strap Effects All regular sizes. $2.90. OlmbeU, Subwtr 8tore. UkUilUiE cfel In the SUBWAY STORE 1000 Women's Heuse and Perch Dresses Including two hundred sample dresses of the renowned "Mina Tayler" make. At Mail Orders Filled $1.95 Values up te $4.95 Check and striped ginghams and gray and blue chambrays. Sises 36 te 62 in the Let Olmbeli, Subwtr Store. &M. .m i m .. a f . a j W A- .. j-- . ... . . . tV 4 il ' i w j . .i ' .. .. .. f 2--a i -, 0 . !M,mt.ii)fL4nmt.yl.4 .W? X.1i1 ktf.Vt e rt:(sJlrtcM. U4i,l.mlru&im .hVH tMm&etiz ',., ,. 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