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‘y FIRST BETROTHAL ‘T)INGLASS ANAZES —" t rounds—tor whoever heard of a Barnard feed without candy?Miss Dorothy Kinoh, chairman of the day, introduced Mise Priscilla Lockwood as tosstmis- tress. Miss Josephine Meleha, Edith ‘London, Miss Marguerite Allen, Miss Boon Sperling, Miss Imogene Ireland and Miss Mary Stewart responded (o toasts, nounced that the shoe signified the first engagement in the claes of 1918 great ‘was the commotion. Announcement at 1913’s Class} “wno ts tt?" cried the exetted giris. \ Onty a few knew, and to allay the Luncheon Brings Shower curlosity of the others, Miss Lockwood Barnara College Sophomores—excuse me they're junfors now—anyway the clase of 1918 had {te annual luncheon at the Hotel Majestio yesterday. This gathering was different from the of Good Wishes. | told them afterwards when the girl in | question was surounded by « throng of admiring and congratulatory classmates, It developed that whe had deen engaged a whole year and a half, “How could sh it secret?” ox-, clatmed the girls breathlessly, Bhe is going to finish college, how- ever, but she expects to graduate next year, To do this she ts going to go to THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 18911. summer school, and to doutte up on her | work next year. It was whi he was trying to explain why she college in three years that vertantly announced her engagement. | ‘The committee in charge of the lunoh- | e0n was Miss Dorothy Kinch, chairman; | Misses Burgess, Kelley, Goldstein, Parks and Waring, Misses Ireland and Pero, ex-officio, After the luncheon there was dancing. —— a ROYALIST ARMS SEIZED. Portuguese Government Gets Two Oar Loads, June 164A4-| state that the lopped and seized at the railroad station there two care filled with arms and ammunition and) destined for ase of Portuguese mon- archists. ‘The supplies had been unloaded from German steamer here and forwaried by rail _on strength of the ship- per’s amMdavit that they consisted of| machinery. spreads hela during the year, when the sweet young things ait around on the Use Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey as prescribed. It builds up the nervetissue, with bis presnce and catntiy atties| tones theheart, gives power to thebrain, BOOM YA YAI BOOM YA YA BULLY FOR THE BULLDOG! BOOM YA YAI ‘13! ‘19! ‘18. | for everything and everybody tn atght, Including Samuel Johnson, the college cat, who usually graces the occasion | sardine sandwiches. _ But, tt the annual tuncheon, oe - gtrength and elasticity to the muscles ‘and richness to the blood; it brings into play all the vital forces and stimulates ceed decoursely through the meal, giv- ing only @ few leady-like cheers for the after-dinner speakers. “We can’t cheer as we do at college,” erplained one vivacious miss, “for fear | of frightening the waits 4g un the mucous surfaces and little glandsof fortunately not able to be prosent on tccount of conficting encaremente, ne | the stomach toa healthy action,thereby 1918 Dulldog “Lucky” aid not seem to miss him. ‘Tacky” had a gay green mise bin, “tacky” tad «gay econ limroving the digestion and assimila- ‘tion of the food and giving tothesystem in the middle of the table. Now, don't be alarmed, for “Lucky” is @ papier- Mache mascot. @ patter, the, eile ted conmimed oe its full proportion of nourishment. _ A Wealth of Beautiful Styles in This Gimbel Sale of Lingerie Blouses $1, regularly $1.50 and $2 $1 60 $2, y $3. #4 $3, regularly $4.75 to $6.60 $3.95, regularly $5 and $6 $4.75, regularly $6.95 96.76, regularly $7.60 and 98.75 $6.76, regularly $10.75 and $12.75 “This is like selecting from a regular stock!” remarked a woman yesterday. And Madame was quite right. In this June Sale we have endeavored to do the unusual, by not only having thousands of Blouses made especially for us from the left-over materials of several of our regular manufacturers, but by also including a large portion of our regular stock at lessened prices. In planning an event we do not not “beat around the bush,” but do it in a large way. However, this is an event of quality, as well as quantity—as only the best French batistes, voiles and marquisettes, Persian lawns and English eye- let embroideries have been used in the making of these Blouses. Trimmings are the daintiest laces, real Irish in some instances, fine embroideries and exquisite hand embroidery, in white and colors. ‘| vi i tch neck, long, short, kimono or lar sleeves. Styles with high or Du ng, regu nin Well-timed News of Women’s Sweaters $3.50 Sweaters at $2.50 $4.50 to $5.60 Sweaters at $3.50 Every woman who expects to motor, sail, soll, f°, tramping or cross the ocean this Summer will pack a Sweater in her trunk before she goes away. If she needs a new one, she will be glad that we secured these fine styles to sell at a saving at this particular time. ; , The Sweaters at $2.50 are of Plain Weave, in White, Tan and Gray The Sweaters at $3.50 are of Fancy Weave, in White i is! d well fitting, and never would be sold for these if ne na who mad them has become, bank Leal the yam maker hadn't wished ef cet some i 3 sizes art, but quan’ nited. i a asmceteontt of Women's ‘Sweaters ranges in price from $4.60 to $17.00, and contains an admirable variety. Main Floor Sample Dresses for the Babies, $1.90 and $2.90 Dear only in one sense of the word, as these prices are remark- ably little for dresses of such quality and daintine:s. \ Fine batiste and lawn, trim- med with fine laces and embroid- eries,with yokes, longand natural waistlines, and some with panel their mothers. tunity to give our patrons the bene! in this instance. A Sale of Men’s Straw Hats Never Made to Sell for $2 On the contrary, they are samples of $3, $4 and $5 Hats, from three fine makers, including the famous firm of Samuel Mundheim and Co. of New York. They are the BEST Straw Hats that these makers have produced for this season’s selling, and are worth every bit of their full prices. Several thousand will be here to- morrow at savings of $1 to $3 on every hat; providing all sizes, from 674 to 734, and practically every good hat style worn this Summet T. SP LITS—SENNITS—MI LANS—MACKINAWS need new ones sooner, ‘This is your op) Men started wearing Straw Hats earlier than ever this season; hence they will unity to relay your rusty Straw Hat with a crisp new one of fine quality, at the cost of an ordinary straw. $2 Each, for $3, $4 and $5 Straw Hats Main and Fourth Sale of Men’s Summer Underwear It’s pretty hard to stump us on any good sort of Men’s Underwear. We have rate tests have shown to Be the best | thered what ‘our experience and elal from every quarter, and are willing to “stand pat” on the completeness and excellence of our showing, which includes Men’s Summer Underwear from 266 a ent for cotton, to $20 for pure silk i; ran ikly, with the idea of introducing this splendid stock to men who do not know it, we announce for tomorrow these special offerings: 1, &R. Morley’s $1.50 Underwear ,85c Gauze Cotton Underwear from these famous English makers, the shirts with short sleeves, or athletic style, drawers in anklo length, in regulars and stouts, or knee length, 860 a garment, regularly $1.50. “Roxford’” $1.26 Union Suits at 90c each Bplendidly fitting suits of this popular Ameri- can make, in white balbriggan, sleeveless or short sleeves, and knee length; all sizes. Cartwright & Wot eile Underwear $ Gauze Cotton Underwear, very absorbent. Shirts with short sleeves, ankle length drawers, regular or stout. Unusual at $1 a garment. Why This Is the Favorite Store Of the Younger Set Because we have the styles that the young womenand girls like—and quality and moderate prices that please Besides, we never Hye) by an oppor- it of economies, as Ses Island Shirts and Drawers, 600 Shirts with short sleeves, or athletic drawers regular or knee length; an quality, specially low-priced. Poros Mesh ‘‘Roxford’’ Underwear, 60c a Garment Ecru; the shirts with the short elesves; the drawers in knee or ankle length. Particularly Good Hal! Hose, 350 Pr, | Asa “rider” to this underwear news we mene tion some excellent imported Socks of mercere ized lisle thread, with duplex heels and toes; a thin and cool, but splendidly wearing q " in black and the favorite colors. bag pairs for $1.90. M Weer An Unusual Sale in the PINK SHOP This o ity to 0c to 650 Oa'a cool soreet fae ip the season when a woman several is rather fortunate, ig it not? As this {s a stock. alt A nate a Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 fronts. Eachadifferentstyle. | | Sample Linen Dresses for Young Women, eee, ee ee . 4 Here, as a result of a six weeks’ delay in our tailor- dia ot tas oannecinnte Wak ot ey ae ae ere F n 5 yy 8 manufacturer whose linen collection at ing plant, are several thousand Summer Suits, compris- Me ad eetude betaes Os ote ae oo ee eee Tine sneer Owe Ot 8 61, Instead of $1.60 ing practically all of our Summer stock, which should epypehiane’” “Wealiatia ‘Dram (Cee Oia ere Pea ead a muah eee wore i short However, there are two have been ready May Ist. styles to pick from. La Markette Corsets at $1.35, only 75 dresses no two styles alike. ‘The one illustrated only Shields, 26¢ for 8 pairs. gives a vague idea of the beautiful embroidery which adorns nearly There is the same generous assortment in both fabrics, Wash Belting, 100 yard. 1 all of them. White, pink, light blue and natural. Duplicates of instead of $2. Second Floer designs and models which you have ordinarily found at the begin- donee Tor t06 snaps Oe Sek Rakes fea Whee 1,000 Linen Suits for Young Women, $5.75 to $36.50 Every Suit is pore Irish, French, Austrian, Russian or Ramle linen—water-shrunken. All of Fashion’s new colors, besides white Juing worsen ke.” But nos tapotient a alee eee . most important— ye tallored, 96.76, $6.76, $9.76, @10, 614.00 t0 836.60, < & Other noteworthy attire for young women of 14, 16, 18, 20 years— Pongee and White Serge Dresses, ning of the season—all offered at such radical reductions as to move in the remaining four or five weeks what, in the natural 25c. course of events, would have taken ten to twelve weeks. ee ene: ” Safety Pins, 4 ~ Is, 10c. Included are practically all of our lightest weight Summer fabrics—Canadian r “ rip Fast” Shirtwaist Belts, crashes, homespuns, velour flannels and light worsteds—as well as fabrics of every = 2 for 26c. conceivable shade and design. You will find among them all the more advanced Shoulder Braces, all sizes, 250. and many exclusive styles, many of which will not be found outside the Smith Gray Cuff Links, in Coral, Pearl or & Co, stores for another season. VICTORS and VICTROLAS A copie assortment in the Gim- bel Talking Machine Room, where you are invited to Hsten to the new Tecords, and select any type you wish of these wonderful instruments on these amall payments: ‘ Collar Supporters, 6 cards, $15 to $45, Third Floor | or nickel or leather-covered frames i b, : § ; r 1 » $2. i es a gemteietend MRA t I ee to Sailor Hats Descend to 50 [iii'sian lM" gS 82 | ucsession of clear days, at prices low enohgh to let het Preise folle and Double-Breasted extravagan ime ; | Sults, in b! ce lake and Gare aiay end aime. Valve at G00: end 300) aoe | Several weeks ago we made a tremendous purchase of these qitMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS vagant. A timely sale, } Blue, 20 set. 4 j * : Victor Talking Machines : 15 to $25, A §Top-coats, $7.60 to $150. Terme Down — Weeldy for two and three- for d three- Pearl Belt Buckles, 15¢ Lia $150. Demi-tailored Dresses, $7.50 to $50. " 15.5 cee Buenrier Gulte 18.50 os two aid a A | Whittemore’s Shoe Polish, Morning Frocks, $8.78 to #10. Lingerie Frocks, 96.18 to 966. Victor 0, 917.60 gt P piece sum suite “Gilt Edge,” “Quick White For junior girls of 13,15 and 1 yiewt. : regularly 18.00, 20.00, 22.50 and regularly 22.50, 25.00 and 27.50. |B] and “Dandy,” 16¢ bottle. Mortiing Frocks, §2.60t096.76, |” J fer Sie Frocks, 96.76 to $36 Victor 11, $32.60 §2 25.00. Here are worsteds in handsome graye in hair- Ribb nd Braid Tie Laces, Linen Suits, Norfolk style (illustrated), $12.00 white and natural. ‘This style Msigal te +4 Siss Included in the assortment are Canadian ‘ine stripes, pin checks and neat overplaids; !DDOn Whi dT; 100 ‘oung women—same price, be daaetaol pe asec g homespuns in metal, etecl and Oxford grays, homespun crash Norfolks, smart velours and in Black, White and Tan, 100 harming Dresses for Young Girls of 6 to 14 years VictorV,, 960 «RBS blue, brick brown, tan and olive shades, light Cfavenetted mohairb in correct grays and an and 16c pair. Main Floor Mothers who never thought of buyi end very light ‘worsteds, velour, worsted excellent assortment of new mixtures; yarn-dyed CE hei H € ought of buying Dresses ready-made for Victrolas Cheviote in new gray, brown, tan and olive worsteds, worsted cheviots, Saxony’ cassimeres CONCERT SATURDAY their dear little girls now come to Gimbels, because they can get shades; a9 well as blue and black fancy serge- and velours in new grays, browns and tans; styles of such sweet simplicity. Also, because the Dresses are neatly | Victrola X, in any finlsh .¢. - ..000.@78 weave worsted in stripe weaves, pencil etripes blue and black grounde in fancy weaves, elle From 11 A. M. ae oP. M. made of the best quality materials, Besides, prices are aston-| VictrolsXivin any finish «4, +.06300 i is stripes and si eerges ‘ 00d si a sone . % dap akon one cee oe Fg Beets of finest Australian stock, — A trio of good sifigers, accom: ishingly moderate. Bewn as (07.00 Monthly and boys. for two and three- 22.50 piece Summer Suits— regularly 27.50, 30.00 and 32.50. for two and three- 2 7. 50 piece Summer Suits— regularly 35.00, and 37.50. You may make your selection from Irish hand panied by a violinist anda pianist. Many favorite selections from Our Sheet Music at 80 will be rendered, including “Mine” and “The Last Rose of As an example the two Dresses {l- lustrated—Dress at $2 is of very good quality percale, trimmed with white pique collars and cuffs scalloped in @2 color; tan, pink and cadet blue. Terms 6 Victrola XIV, finiah ,+.e-enc@&B0 ermas $10 Dewn andee Monthly Victrola XVI,in any fniah se seensQ0® TE Gio Down ond $16 Monthy DISC RECORD ALB Morning Dresses, @1 to §: Lingerie Frocks, $1.60 to 965. juimpes, many French hand-made, G Dren| 780 to $14.60. You may choose from fine Canadian home- woven homespun Norfolks, sill lined Canadian s ” wit PO aD AT ehiba iy ‘fl pad are Line hed arm ana} {28,twelve 10-tn, Ll epuns and crashes in light tans, Nght grays, crashes and English veloure, in soft roll English urmmer. one deep embroidery flouns i para ir wi Thea that di treel greys, olives, brick brown and Oxford models, and lightest Belgian ani English Subway Store, Lower Floor ary e. nene, $1 to $3.76. rd Floor | forlessthan $3.76. Fourth Fleer blue shades, in Norfolk and English soft rol! models; as well as all the new metal, steel and and brick brown velour flannels in stripe, silk stripe and double all soft and semi-soft roll no pad- dels. More than this, there are ¢ exclusive designs in worsteds, 3, English and Scotch twist- velours, weave cheviots, worsteds, in nearly three score exclusive fabrics, including English and German cassimeres, twist cheviots, English and Scotch veloura, finest American worsteds and velours, as well as all the new grays, deep browns, correct blues and silk mixture designs, new club and Glenn checks; exclusive diamond weaves, correct new stripe and new silk wale weaves, ’ Women’s Coats—Two-Faced But in this instance the trait is very acceptable, as one may wear these Steamer or Motor Coats with either gray or eminence, on the outside, also green or brown, Modishly fashioned ani carefully tailored. Sleeves are even finished with wind shields, PRICE. and w 514 in,, 386 Saturday Jottings GAY RIBBONS Silk Brocaded Sash Rib- bon, se in. wide, in pink, light blue hite, 660 yd., r d., regularly 60c. Satin Other reversible styles, $16.76, $25 and $27.50. Striped Ribbon, 615 in., navy blue, 1,800 Men’s $2 and $2.50 Shirts Tomorrow at $1.30 Each This is a clearance that by rights ought to happen in July, but we are setting it a month Tay ee that the many men who are UNDER- ularly $1.50; Aah chitiares: $19.75. , Bis in, nay ing their & 1 sine ca cupe ave SRA ATS hen cai yao ae, butnarewre uganda huis | ath to ental on Ae ra Cabal Sy M gray, or purple and gray, or our » $16.60, er | den Ribbon at 280 yd. 28c All-silk iet t! iterns for which they would glad}; full TENNIS AND OUTING 00 4.00 aa 3,00 Bera a tae es styles u variety izes fom 14 to 17 are in the collection, but na Washable Russian Suits, sailor or military style, in white, tan or blue; values - larly would be 1.50, 95c Russian and Sailor White Repp Wash Suits, with military and sailor collars; hand- ed; extreme value at 2.50... 1.35 remarkable value at DOU ere en atires terete 6.75 Norfolk end Double-Breasted Suits, in plain and fancy blue serges, light and dark mixed twenty distinct styles of weaves. FURNISHINGS NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—In percales, printed and woven madras; coat style, plain and plaited bosoms, attached cu 1,50 and 2.00..., SILK SHIRTS—Here, result of a price- concession from one of thi femost makere of fine silk shirts, are neat stripes and numerous desirable color combinations; coat style, al} to $45. White Polo Coats—Snowy woolens, $22.60, $26.60 and blue. Many other styles in Pure Linen Coats—for motoring and general utility wear—$5 to $46. Reversible Pongee and Satin Coats, $15 Natural pongee and black satin, of course, Other Pongee Coats, Hats and sold them all, except these, at 65c. Tomorrow, we shall sell the remainder at 60c, because the collection has dwin- white. But shades will harmonize with linen suits, and are Taffeta or Messaline Ribbon, in plain colors, 634 to 634 in., 206 yd. PRETTY LEATHER HAND- d r __ |BAGS. Brought out by a maker who Remarkable both from the view-point of style and quality. | knew how to combine novelty, qual- ity and low priec. Pleated or folded in front and back, with polished gilt of Jay panieee Warer-egoring for prints, on Saturday and Monday, dled down to a few colors—burnt straw, royal blue, red and! Camera Store, from 10 anth 's. Neg- atives enlarged to 8x10 in., on 11x14 with soft cuffs, ed, negligee ae Tomorrow, all at $1.30 each,—our best Shirt offering of the season. Main Floor ff Main Floor Black and white or plain taffeta silk or pongee, with Presien silks, plain taffetas in all colors, also black; or with black- orders. in the Sunshiny News of Parasols | TROUSERS \ torn the foren ont ‘American 60 Maia Floor | inevery pattern. This is what you may expect to find tomorrow: ine fi 1 and te “f i 3 eve at is 60, Cee eae ee eree gtcrmined effects ig this eason’s style, in every new weave and braid. The Raincoat collection {s also proud of a new model SILK SHETLAND-FINISHED | [mported Madras, with soft cuffs, | | Pleated Woven Madras, in fine com> more than dozen different patterns, many of There are hand made samples, over orders, modish, in tan or slate color, $12.60. Other styles, $9.60 to 0. VEILS, so much in demand, in black, Kd yg | dg binations, with stiff cuffs, { which are exclusive—extreme valucs cancelled orders and hate secured by us much » f P ” ” white and colors, are specially priced | fyl0mh With soft cums: Soft Printed Materials, in negtigee 4.'75 _underprice, at the end of the season, in order to Reversible Light-weight Linen Coats, $8. at 760 each, regularly, $1 to $160; | Pleated Negligee Shirts, in mercer Muga], SECU erteeeanarstscesiresiese keep various good organizations together. There y aera eaturel crith cnuiherry, black or |ethers up t> eas. “Chitton Cloth | 229d, fabrics oh f CHILDREN’S DEPT. are some fifty different shapes, in more than es; two coats in one—ne , with mulberry, black or Veils, in various celors, 75¢ each. Corded and Satin-Striped Madras, | White Madras, self-figured and strip» ff $2.60 to $3.75 Parasols at $2 } heviots and worsteds; priced regularly sizes, soft double cuffs; regularly 3.50 i 7} i ims—_|in. card, 18¢, regularly 80c. Devel- $2 and $2.50 Parasols at $1.50 Reregeieone: site, ie ME AOOO “Ceo ee eee es 1.85 so cool and attractive. Rough straws, with straight brima= | oe ila €or 1a exponuree, up to White and black satin-striped silks, with colored messaline and taffeta several widths—and medium high crown; black and self-color | 4?" . waned = f 4x6 in., 8¢., Fortwo days only. borders. In purple, cardinal, green and black—decidedly smart. jee Ke ‘ s Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. silk bands. Main Floor Fourth Floor | saline Silk Parasols, in a perfect shade of plain purple, Main ) = Auto yn Request. Children's Trimmed Hats at 750 Tho “Coquille” in Summery fe Cietnne Book on Boa Two New York S These several score hats are the Colors, $8.50 { 1) Two Brooklyn Stores: A PRG RA et Bash remainder of those which wo have fo tis seashell shaped hat fs ideal es 7 en St. een specializing and selling at $3.50, | for wear at the seashore. Made o 7x | ‘Elton Steat Flathush Ay, Smith Gray &Co Across from City Hall White Milan straw, trimmed with | fine ramie braid, in. white, pink, > Broadway at Bedford Ay, 5th Av.,Bet.27th & 28th Sts wreaths of flowers-fron our ox | green, burnt and black, imply tem seek workrooms, Styles suitable for little | med with a large black velvet bow. B Y¥ Tr THI , te (rs Pally girls of 6 to 12 years. ; ‘Main Floor | This is one of ‘our exclusive models, NEW YORK THIRTY: RD OT WC) (Ca) Ie a) (Cay sl alte AAAnARIAI Arimirlc = C5) (Ca) (Cay (Ca) (Ca) MC) (CS) (CS) (CS) FES) (Cd) (CH) (CH) (C5) ICH oe-pemenianaemeates aa

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