The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1908, Page 7

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—_—— = Fairest Daughter of Pacific Coast ___ To Be Bride of out New Yorker if ATHLETES 1) i Revert Gite, Jr, Jr., Wins Miss Lewellyn Jones, Beauty of the West, ‘Bn fateresting marriage of note which WEI ante West ami Bast wil be that af Miss Grace Liewellyn Jones, the stemming daughter of Myre. L. Liewetipa | Pemes, & prominent leader of fan Fran- | alco foctety, to Robert Gibgon, jr, a \qwei-known member of New York's t fet. The wedding, which will Place In the fashionable Trinity ) San Wrancisoo, on @aturdey, Ama, 15, will be one of the evente of @e season end 1s anticipated with much | eepectation by the numerous friends of the prospective bride and bridegroom. Miss Liowellyn Jones, a very pretty Gri, whose abundance of golden *balr nd delicate coloring have gained her the position of a recognized beauty, 1s | the granddaughter of J, C, Burnett, ox- Governor of Caltfornta, Her fiance is equally prominent {n Manhatten, Mr. Gibson is q graduate of Columbin, Unwersity Law Svhool, 4 member of the Bar Association and the New York Athletic Club, At his offices, No, 60 Wall street. where he presides as pree- Adent of the Tax Management Corpore- tlon, Mr. Gibson has hung « beautiful | Painting of his flancee from the brush Miss Eva Almona Withrow, Matteo ndona, the Veronest: artist, has also put in olls the beauty of the fair enter of the Golden State, eat expects to bring be bride fo. 108 East itty-second — strest, | hattan, where after Noy. 1 they will be at home. Clearing of 15,000 Pairs of Summer Oxtords At HALF PRICE Women’s al Aho Tan Oxfords Sizes 244 to 8; leather soles; Bluchers; medium heels, at. Coitskin Oxfords Sizes 2% to 8; extension Soles; military heels, at... Women’s Kidskin Oxfords Black Viet | Vay patent Sizes 2% to 8; also ea Grade Oxfords, at t Misses’ Strap Slippers Patent Coltskin and Vic Kidskin; stres 11% to PSUS MOEICDS “AY Aa at Children’s Mi fa Strap Slippers’ Sizes 4 to 8, and 8% to 11; patent Coltskin and Viel EL) Kidskin, at. Misses’ Oxfords White Canvas—real $1.50 grade; sizes 844 to 11, and 1144 to 2, at Misses’ and Ch Idren’s Oxfords Sold everywhere at $1.50; mate of golden brown kid- ec Hp ccecusscetett Me Misses’ and ——— and Children’s ay @h el Sho es ck Kidskin Uppers, extene ne soles; sizes 0 to 8 NO to 11, and 11% to 2 a Women’s Oxfords Worth $3.00; patent coltskiny Goodyear welted soles; sizes 2 * to 7; A and B widths. 4 Women’s $ Sailor -Ties Worth $2.00; three eyelets; plain toe; Meas heels sizes 234 s Women’s Oxiords Worth $2.50; hand-sewed flex- thle soles; black kidskin up- pers. Misses’ Oxfords Worth $2.00; tan calfskin and patent coltskin; sizes 11% to, 2, and 2% to 534, ’ $ Men’s Oxfords Worth $2.25; tan calfskin; é extension soles; sizes , 6 to 11. Men’s Oxfords Worth $2.50; patent coltskin; sizes 6 to 11; thes Blucher style No Maii or Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. Sales Clearing Sales | Rep Suits y c/Duck Suits Formerly Formerly sold at $2.80 fo $5.95 Suits in a great variety of shades in blue, tans, white and lavenders, and linens, very durable and washable pleated or gored and trimmed with folds a 2 § 50 re Women’s Patent c The skirts are full 10¢ ic mported Lisle Hose, tn pain and drop. stitch eflect 12¢ in all staple and fancy Chet ea $1.50 imported Silk Hose, of pure silk thread, ne tops, pure lisle feet. white and all col- ola luding those for 79¢ Handsome Summer Waists a. 1.00, a 25 & 1.50. The backs are as pretty as up fronts, iN ee C, 0, D, Orders.) C. 0. D. Orders, PARADE IN ONG Victors a Success. ‘Thousands of men—members of regt- ments, playsrounde associations, ath- letio clubs and social organizations—all marching to the seme tune played by fifty bends simultaneously, ls the crowning featurp planned for the cele- bration Aug. 29 in honor of Uncle 81m's Olymple victors Paul Henneberg, conductor of Amer- foa's oldest military and concert band— the Twenty-second Regiment—has com- posed a millitary march and dedicated lft to the Olympic conquerors. Compe- | tent eritics have pronounced It a splen- | did bit of muslo, It 1s Conductor Hen- | neberg’s intention to have coples of the new march made ao that every band In| the great parade will be ready to atrike up at a signal from the Grand Marshal Boys Drill for Parade. Onairman P. vay stated to-day that he had acce the favor on be- | | halt of the Executive Committee, and that the march would bo played as the | parade started from the Sixty-ninth! Regiment Armory, and also just before siyie sl Size 25¢ Ribbed and Plain brofd er Hose, in buck, white ga Hote, or tan; some of the la- dies’ hose have lace ankles; pure silk jisles in new 15¢ designs, all popular colors and evcning’ shades...,... a pair Calldren's 39e Plaid Top Hose, 1 very large assortment, in white or phin colors, with 19¢ fancy tops of the choicest designs . a pair Women’s 50c White Lisle Hose, lapel ad designs, peace ankle, whit colored embroidery, very , 99 sheer, at... i Cc Special To-Morrow "39¢ ‘hese waists aro made of fine mulls, lawns, madras and chame brays in plain white and tanc Pea) es with combi- [\. nation collars at- Wy -~¥ tached; polka dots y and figures in the popular shades, o Some are (rimmed with alleover Swiss ea broide ery, some with tucks, and others have Peter lan collars, The best valuo of the season, ~~ 1,500 New _ Jumper b Dresses [i.t) Made of the finest lawns, in neat figured patierns and stripes;guaranteed towash perfectly; nicely trimmed with Swiss embroideries and straps o! plain color Jawn to match the shade of fancy designs; skirt very fall, deep hem; ali sizes, A splendid ho! weather dyess, fully wWorii $1.50 to $2.00, at LD (No Mail or 0, 0, D. Orders.) “inlay ani to and Glove Specials | WwW 's|Ladies’ 35c Hand Em- || | zens’ Committee of 600, of which Alfred | “'y 5 G. Vanderbilt pas been chosen Chatr- | ce Nhe Dee Every One Working Hard to|sides nunting and decorations are bo- tga ally ec Make Welcome to Olympic Jana hundreaw of letters Chairman Conway's offi how to proceed. Bacn THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1908. 1 of the com- estates and he pay Hii Hit ng each day for the playgrounds and at athlet ersitles and colleges of the team attend have Id days, ha’ activities are reported by presidents and Py athletlo directors. Flags will ba pro- ee Ml dh Z vided for the young marchers, ‘They received "with euch | will have @ place assigned In the parade bon ys other cities hays PERI i s ontals to i BR h and will form probably near Madi ce ore ease aual Aina an xTords | Square Garden, Evidences of the energy of the Citt- he land features ‘ation of 1898 will be lumbus celebration No auch general fs mantfest prior to and buildings | either of these celebrations as ls shown | hy ow, and surely the Mayor and Clty Now Half Price! Every member of the famfly tunis Tay buy this Summer's smart- est and best low shoes at half regular Bloomingdale Prices. Think of what that means! Women’s Oxfords, Pumps, Colonials and Garden Ties in Light and Dark Tan | ran. tenon gg nl mee $9.50] $3.00 now! $4.00 now! $5.00 now! Children’s Tan Kid Shoes, } $7.00 Formerly $1.69, $1.98 and $2.48, now..++« | Men’s Tan Russta Oxfords, } $7.50 Our famous $4.00 and $5,00 lines, now .... 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