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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 6

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Monday, jr. 2, 1952 cccc g3tt IfatMt jar Examiner 6 GIIBEL HERE Don't miss record-breaking, money-saving January sale! SNOW DELAYED HER TRIAL ON AGAIN TODAY TO OPEI I STORE 3. Head of Saks Fifth Ave. Praises 1 Open tonight till 9 City for 'Gentle Living' It was inevitable that Adam Judge Hopes to Speed Case; U. S.

Aide Due on Stand Gimbel would sooner or later come to San Francisco, the city known for its taste and discrim ination. BV ERNIOST LENN Ki.mlnrr Rl.ff Writer CARSON CITY Jan. 27. After a two woek recess caused Adam Gimbel is president of Final Clearance Saks Fifth Avenue, exclusive New York women's quality shop, and he is here to open the newest by snow and blocked roads, the Elmer "Bones" Remmer income tax evasion trial will resume branch of his far-flung operation. The store, now undergoing its tomorrow.

How to bring it to a speedy final polish at Grant Avenue and Maiden Lane, is scheduled to open a week from today. conclusion concerned Federal LOGICAL PLACE- Judge Roger T. Foley. The trial began the last week "San Francisco Is the logical place for Salt Fifth Avenue store," Gimbel said yesterday at the Fairmont Hotel. 'It Is a In November and is the lqngest and costliest in Nevada's history.

It still has some three weeks city with a definite French feeling a city that knows a to go. 'MANY COMMUTE- Hurry! This is the LAST WEEK of Atkins' greatest clearance in 92 years! fine cuisine, gentle living and good clothes." If mora bad weather comes, And. ha nrnmieo fialra Vffth i the judge will ask the jury if it 1 I-" uimoei, bead ot tha far-flung Sakt Avenue will be lust tho nlace for Fifth Avenue organization, who it in San Franciico for the forth, those who know that sort Of would be willing to stay in Car coming opening of new Urant Arenue tore. thine -Ma rrsnniro Mammw enmo. Mi mu iro a small inauirv which culminated in hoP" Gimbel said, "devoted Remmer' indictment.

Remmer is entirely to the highest in fash- charged with evading $160,687 in 1m the Whest in quality and his and his wife's income taxes nope ine nignest in serv- Still choose from a good selection durine 1944-45-46 Ice 11 vmi De unutea to worn- son City, so that court could be held. Many of the jurors, like the defense attorneys and the judge, commute daily from Reno and surrounding communities, but are willing to live here for the duration of the trial. Judge Foley decided against holding court six days a week because this would work a hardship on the woman court reporter. She is providing daily transcripts to both sides, which keeps vvM, ooi th en apparei ana accessories." her up late into the night. She is the only reporter available.

AGENT ON STAND Prosecutor Walter Campbell hopes to complete the government's case this week. Resumption of the trial will find Ray Weaver, treasury department intelligence unit agent, on the stand. Weaver directed the exhaustive Rmmp mtrnri stores also handle men's and chil- of famous-name suits coats! 1 elude, in San Francisco the Menlo idreIl are ouUets Club cardroom and a former Jork' if De' bookie operation at 50 Mason troit, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Mtami Street. oeaui, x-aim nea.cn, rrinceion, ixew iiaven, aoutnampton and Petoskey. Another branch will be opened in Philadelphia this Look at the Savings on our regular stock of- spring.

STORE REMODELED- open mon'efay nights 'til nine The San Francisco store, for mer location of Hale's Grant Ave nue, has been completely remod eled. The cost, Gimbel said, was STEM DL0CII, GGG, TIMELY, ATKINAIRE, FORDSIIIRE in fine gabardines, flannels, Imported worsteds and cheviots, unfinished worsteds, sharkskins! over $500,000. Burke and Kober of Los An geles were the architects. The interior was done by Saks' own designers in co-operation with W. J.

Sloan Co. experts. The shop will be staffed by 150 employes. Gimbel, whose energy and ap pearance bely his 59 years, will stay in San Francisco for some SAVI $10-75 time to supervise the initial oper ations. Son of Charles Gimbel, one of the nine Gimbel brothers who SAVH $13-25 founded the famous Gimbel department stores, he became presi dent of Saks Fifth Avenue when it was founded twenty-seven $49.50 Suits and Topcoats NOW 38.75 $65.00 Suits and Topcoats NOW 51.75 $79.50 Suits and Topcoats NOW $62.75 $95.00 Suits and Topcoats NOW years ago.

MUCH EXPERIENCE SAVI W5 Previously he had been on the managerial staff of the Gimbel Bros, store in Philadelphia and spent one year in the Far East shortly after World War I to SAVH $2025 organize buying offices for the stores. His wife, a famous designer, lis known as Sophie to fashion conscious women. She worked at Comparable reductions on our very finest suits and topcoats regularly priced up to $175 Saks when they were married eighteen years ago. Saks Fifth Avenue, which still features her creations, is a store which does much of its own de PLUS signing and manufacturing. "That was one of my ideas when I started out," Gimbel said.

"I was young and inexperienced and I ran the busi Sayings on many other items in our regular stock: ness the way I liked it" With the San Francisco store joining the chain, he hoped it would run better than ever. Pure Silk TIES Turn your furniture into cash with Examiner Sure Fire Want 100 wool gabardine SLACKS Regular $20.00 now $14.95 IF Ad. SUttcr 1-2424. sensational buy a dinette deluxe! White broadcloth SHIRTS Regular $5.50 now $4.15 3 for $12.00 now starts faster Regular $2.50 Regular $5.00 now $1.65 3 for $4.75 now $2.35 3 for $6.85 because it's SPORT COATS fully hooded Regular 35.00 45.00 25 CASHMERE PULLOVER SWEATERS Regular $12.95 now $7.95 now $27.75 $35.75 $37.75 tops ill value trim 'n terrific for '52 White Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS Hand Rolled Special, 12 for $3.95 $50.00 Ij only HOE Entire stock of famous French, Shriner Urner and Cole Haan shoes reduced for ANNUAL CLEARANCE! Home is where charm and ease come first. Now, designed sunny bright and serviceable, especially to fit your finances a Chromcraft dinette set with mellow charm, three times a day! Here's a 30x40 in.

table complete with extension leaf, heat and stain-resistant pearl plastic top in grey, yellow or red plus sparkling chrome legs. Add 4 heavily padded chairs with protectors for walls and floors and you have the top in tables and chairs for dining in the '52 fashion! Regularly priced much higher! Re quick lo Dohrmann's! (dinettes, third floor) PAY 1 5' DOWN; 18 MONTHS TO PAY BALANCE the newvENUs autograph 0l InS ttJ! K.K .1 The one popular priced pen that's different! The full hood means it writes instantly, smoothly, without blotting under all conditions! LHJUUU 11 rj sPtft Try it it looks, feels, writes like an expensive pen for only Jl! 150 SUTTER ST. Between Kearny and Montgomery AND IN PALO ALTO University at Bryant Since 1860 DOHRMANN'S ON UNION SQUARE STOCKTON Weber Avenue et San Joaquin SAN FRANCISCO SAN JOSE .325 South First Street guaranteed bj makers of I'enut pencil. amiiiiiiiiiM.

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