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ania He KS ROUSS TO WED: ER PARENTS “UPSET” By SUDDEN NOTE Mcchant’s Daughter, Whose Espement Plan Failed, Gets Marriage License, | | | ] Salety folk have not been invited { to tie wedding of Miss Margaret KE. | i Rous, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, iw Petet Winchester Rouss of Garfeld { | Placeand Prospect Park West, Brook- { 5 George J. Patterson. Never- , theless, i: appears that the wedding is ‘about to take place, Miss Rouss, athletic granddaughter of the late Charles Bro..dway Rouss, decided only recently she would be- come a bride, She informed her . ’ mother last Sunday evening, and on 4 Monday the young woman—she is iwenty—went with Mr. Patterson to FACE IN BLISTERS ITCHING SEVERE \ ‘caly Crusty Eruptions Around | Mouth, Cheeks od Forehead, Caused Great Disfigurement, IEALED BY CUTICURA i SOAP AND OINTMENT —_-—— cheeks, and fore- fell off leaving an angry sore surface upon which they formed anew. face was all in bitters and the itching wae so severe thet I scratched and ecratched tit) 1t was irritated causing great distigareraent and loss of sleep. “The woubie lasted along, long time and I used . but both falled. ‘Thea weed Cuticura Soap and Ointment end ter using them about @ month I was comprety healed." (Signed) Miss Margaret Hamil, 100 Walnut St., Glendale Park, LL, ¥., duly 31, 1915, Samle Each Free by Mall ‘Witig2-p. Skin Book on request. Ad- Picard “Cuticara, Dept. T, Bos- tem." old throughout the world —Advt. ccc —— | te | drei 2, Rite Charge for It. jenenta tor The World tas be tet Apopan Distsits Meweager office lo use its Sut. ; oT 26 Cortlandt Street 518 Broadway 34 East 14th Street 18 West 27th Street 26 Eas My | Don’t Leave That Home Unprotected , Better let us tell you more about our system of | temporary electric protection before you leave. HOLMES ELECTRIC PROTECTIVE CO. 26 Cortlandt Street, New York Telephone Cortlandt 10 TWELVE OPERATING CENTRAL OFFICES 16 Bast 33rd Street 66 West 39th Street 426 West 58th Street HER MARRIAGE LICENSE 1S FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT Co OF HER ENGAGEMENT. ° ows friends of Joseph W. Krohel, sylvania Railroad clerk, and M Stiglitz, a pretty young Hungarian from Budapest, when they announced Satur- day night that they were going to be married right away, But they wouldn't walt, #0 they Conn, with V attorney of No, 1482 Broadway, aa guide and com; Town lead. who performed the ceremony. The Justice and the clerk promise keep the secret for two news of the late night Teak out until veaterda: American Presse Assn: + ‘the Brooklyn Borough Hall and pros cured the marriage license, A friend {of the family at the Rouss residence | to aid the event was of such suddenness that Mr. and Mra, Rouss “Spirit of 1916” Sean, att sr Brass Bands j Another bfriond Mot the young! ‘ ane joman said the ceremony is to be | Fife and Drum Corps performed to-morrow night, are inseparable companions of George J. Patterson is thirty-one, The Boy Scout lives at Ng. 597 Second Street, Brook- lyn, and is a member of the coal; firm of Thomas J. Patterson's Sons, RE Bo. 308 Livingston Street, Brook- Fi | ye He met Miss Rouss about threo yours go. At that time sho nats | Are You Ready ? suitor, 4 . P. Sherwood, son of Mra. K. P, Sherwood of No. 16 West Ser eed iesteezythinee petataing rig Street, Manhattan. Two " during the summer, Miss uss Mr. Sherwood planned an| ement which fell through, | Peter Winchester Rouss conducts | |the business at No, 549 Broadway | founded by his father. | race Bands aj supplies awaite your 11 Sole Agen 3. W. York & We are closing Second: Hani at Greatly Reduce Band Instruments Repaired Everything Pubit: WAR AND PATRIOTIC SONGS The Ditson Wonder Book No. 2 Tells about fe few worn and Cy Band Tastruments ‘Tees, The Judiciary Comm! York Bar Association last night recom- mended to the general body that Su- preme Court Justice Vernon M. Davis, | whose term expires with the current | year, be supported for renomination, ‘The term of Chief Judge Bartlett of the Court of Appeals also expires with | this year. The Judiciary Committee reported that it had obtained the co- {operation of the New York State Har | ere! | ation and the New York County | w : iL rs’ Association in urging his re- | oe oe | Chas. rd the bill tn- | r the © H.Ditson & Co. 8-10-12 East 34th St. | troduced of two eships in the United States Court, for the Southern | District_of New_York. ' OP! SUMMER PROTECTION B In our system of Electric Protection, wires cover all openings to your home, ‘These wires run direct to the Holmes Central Office nearest your property and cannot be disturbed without giving an alarm, In addition, we make weekly inspections of property placed in our charge. Our system does more than guard against burglary, it prevents loss from such irregularities as fires, leaks, | etc., which if not quickly attended to would soon | grow serious, | EFORE closing your house or apartment for the summer, let us show you how complete and how thorough Holmes protection 1s. < HOLMES ARC PROVED, Oy. & 48 East 79th Street 112 West 89th Street 129 Weat 125th Street &* Willoughby St., Brooklya st PRE Mich ° pst rots it 59th Street =~ a service unexcelled anywhere in New York at very moderate rates. Third Floor Summer Millinery Opening Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday The Newest Modes in Millinery, $6.75 to $28 There is a*mode from Madeleine fashioned of pleated Handkerchief Linen in Chinese Blue; in a new large shape, slightly The crown is slightly higher than we have been seeing, narrowly banded with two folds of the linen finished with loops and ends at the back and adorned in the direct front with two hugé velvet rosettes in the finest quality of silk velvet— one Chinese Blue, the other is Pastel Pink. widened at the sides. Odette is represented by new models made of To say that Paris Hats are hard to procure this year “goes without saying”—everyone is acquainted with the conditions which almost preclude obtain- ing merchandise from France. —Also the season over there has been unusually backward, which always affects styles. —And many obstacles are to be taken into consideration— but—in spite of all these facts we maintain an organization in Paris whith is the Open Sesame to the very smartest and most authentic fashions from the Master-Modistes of incomparable Paris. We alone are showing many novel effects in Malines, sheer lace and fine linen, that are very distinctive and strike the new note of Millinery Modes. Batavia Linen, one of which is in a delicate shade of Orchid Pink. It is a clever new shape in a large hat made with soft crown and brim, Pink and Lavender grosgrain belting-ribbon is banded about the crown and is finished with loops and ends at the back. A band of novelty embroidery sup- plements the bands and is fastened at the side with a unique ornament. Maria Guy has created a new idea in a mushroom shape fashioned of fluted maline in an exquisite shade of shell-pink. French blue ribbon with dainty flowers and berries trim the crown. GIMBELS HATS at $6.75 to $28 are only rivalled by Hats in Paris that are priced $15 to$75 GIMBELS—Third Floor . Fascinating Blouses of Georgette Crepe Ranging in Price From $3.95 to $16.75 At $6.95 At $10.75 Trimmed with exquisite imitation Filet lace is a Georgette crepe Blouse with flat pointed collar and cuffs and triangular- shaped frills. White or flesh. Buttonsand Trimmings Timely {tems from this department, that 30” Interest. dress= akers and home anding and Trim~ mings, some silk r Pearl 5c cards for Pearl Buttoni 10c cards for.. centre seam. Inche; Strong standard for cats or single beds full bleached ngs used in the 10e—Made of pillow case m $2 Pictures, several subjects; which is illustrated above; at one of $ Full yard wide, all of the better grades; close firm weave; soft finish; lengths 2 to 15 yards. Mill Ends Unbleached Muslins, Yard, 49 inches wide; lengths 2 to 18 yards. Bed Sheets, 72x90 Inch: —A very serviceable she Single Bed Sheets, 38e—A very good sheet Pillow Cases, 45x46 Inches, neavy bleached At $16.75 Georgette crepe Blouse, an exact copy of a $62.50 model, the original of which is in our Blouse Salon. Cluster tucks are introduced in the front and back of this blouse, and the very full frills, collar and cuffs are trimmed with wide Valenciennes lace of exquisite Three models of George styles of the Frill Blouse. 8 ed sailor collar with frills. In a second blouse front into a link-buttoned to waist with 3-inch pleate has a sailor collar finished frill and box-pleated pattern. White, | frills at the front. llesh or beige. White, flesh or coral. GIMBELS—Thied Floor. = bid ——, ve, z All Sizes of Sheets and Pillow Case: this size at less th Scalloped Initial 1» 38 Pillow strong 54x90 Utica Mills Sheeti F quality; every , of the most pop cut from the piece. 114 yards wide | 2!4 yards wide l6c 30c ners, for metal beds; new centre 2 yards wide | 234 yards wide patterns. 28c 32c 4 ain or Framed Pictures &Picture Frames An event that will appeal to those who wish to fursish or refurnish their town, country or seaside homes with b Three thousand Pictures t Included in this lot are bt and Carbonettes, Frames are al pictures at a saving & be sold at from 10 to $. Hand Colored Prints, P 1 plain gilt, antique gilt, mission $7.00 Oval Pictures, in 4 Pict $3.00 tique gilt frames, with bow | $100 P 11 50e and Oe tops; sale } O3.78 | ck Bictures 4 35c | of Photo Frames Special Lot Sizes g!yn5'y, 6x8, 799, Sxto, sat sla $2. J at 2c t O00; va xin At RK Stores, Balcony GIMI way | f f fy © BROADWAY AND 38D ST., NEW YORK. A Special Bargain in Oil Paintings Summer Weaves in | White Cotton Fabrics At Decidedly Low Prices White Cotton Voile, 40 inches wide; sheer and fine; 20¢ yd. White Corded Pique Skirting —pique, gabardine and, fanc Mts inches wide, 48¢e yd. White Embroidered Floun- ci copies of imported em- oe jeries. Lani s/ designs on white cotton voile, inches wide, 480 ya. whe * GIMBELS—Second Floor Gossard Front Lace Corsets The designers of the well-known Gossard Cor- sets recognize two general types of figures. Large Above or Below the Waistline Large below the waistline— for this figure type there are 20 special models that by ingenious devices will pos- itively reduce the hip measure from 1 to 4 inches or more. Large above the waistline—a model for every woman of this type. Corsets with deep gores in front, fullness at back, the scientific placing of bones, flexible front clasp and finest fitting service, solves the problems of thi ure type The models of ‘this type will reduce the bust line from 1 to ginches, Expert corsetieres. will gladly give you a trial fitting. Models from $3.50 to | $12.50 GIMBELS—Pink Corset Shop, “Second Floor tte crepe in three distinct One has the wide hem- finely accordion pleated the collar folds down the vest edged from shoulder dfrills. The third model with a deep box-pleated Sheets, Pillow Cases, Muslins, Sheetings and Bed Spreads Quoted Before Hemming. ; - ‘ E rye Pillow Cases, | Sa Mill Ends Bleached Muslins, Yard, : Inches, lboreFor laree | Si,eerRatineraicase value a i sm have the op- | finish bed spreads; to buy P iow Cases of Sc. terns ne-third to one-half, tels, Photogravures, Carbons and other dark wood finishes, zoe and age Pictures and 10¢ to 15¢ Frames, 50 ¢ £4.00 t $17.50, $35.00, in Finish Bed Spreads, ready for use; new Marseilles pat- White Crochet Bed Spreads, $1.35—Large double to ae, heavy quality, soft finish; beau- tiful patterns; hemmed, White Crochet Scalloped Bed s, $1.60| Bed Spreads, $1 White crochet Bed Spreads,] | Hemmed, ready scalloped edge, with cut out cor- GIMBEL Subway Stores, Lower Floor “> MBEL Subway Stores, Balcony Baldwin House | Dress Sale. Started today with an entire carload, Imagine the enthus- tasm of women who found this famous $1.50 and $2.00 dress at SI. ue Nps go ge row with styles colorings, in all sizes. Second Fancy White Novelty Fabrics and Skirting—stripes, checks and fancy embroideries on good sheer voile; also novelty weave euitings and ‘pique cords. 36 inches wide. yd, White Embroidered Novelties —dot, plaid and floral effects; 38 inches wide, 38¢ yd, Little Sweaters and Sacques for Baby “Baby Week" hasn't brought out any more adorable little for Baby to slip on when ¢ id chilly than these wee swea Knitted in beautiful of th est yarns they are almost irresistible in their dainti- ness. Gacques—knitted or crocheted in all-woo! yarns or in combinatior 80¢ to #198 with allk. ire in link atitch—high neck and turn-down collar — styles. Prettiest combinations of white id blue or white and pink. 91.65 to $2.50 7 “Specials” from the Notion Dept. ‘Me for two 200 pairs of flesh color dress shields. 88e for one dosen wash cloths, reg- ularly Be each. Wc for six 16c GIMBELS real hate nets, in regular and cap shapes, Mc for two 26¢ boxes GIMBELS horn hairpins, “Magic* Me for two 25¢ boxes Cleanser for white shoes. 2c and 80c for rubber bathing caps in ruffle edge style; also ‘ving caps and others. 1Se for 266 all-on froning board covers, GIMBELE—Main Fieor At $3.95 A’ most exceptional price for a Georgette crepe Blouse. Hemstitched collar and cuffs and full graceful frills, with picot edge. White and flesh, Notions A few items, the extra value of which woman = will Sewing Cot- ntity mite Gimbels. n | Wooden Coat Hang- hemmed, | ¢F# doze: . Silpper Tres tor... GIMBEL Subway Stores, Balcony for use; handsome patterns; best value we have yet offered, Ne #100