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"°” ‘ Se Bums SHERIFF KNOTT WARNS, OF BOLSHEVISM If ld Dinner Given for Members of Staff. At a dinner given for his staff last Knott warned his guests of the rising of Bolshevism in this city. “As the supreme pegee officer of the most thickly populated county in the Western Temtasere Sheriff Knott said, “I believe it is high time for the authorities to realize that we are confronted with a menace. “There are many reasons apparent to those who have watched /the growth of this fungus, The main one is the continued high cost of living. Grasping retailers do more to make converts to Bolshéviem than all the radical newspapers and speakers com- bined.” Under Sheriff John V. Cogges, on behalf of the staff, presented a loving cup to Sheriff Knott, Deputy Sheriff John M. Hackett was toastmaster. YALE HEAVILY GUARDED AND MOB STAYS AWAY Two Battalions of Soldiers and Many Police Patrol Streets— Mayor Is Pleased. NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 30.—Quiet settled over this city last night, folow~ ing the excitement of attempts on two nights to storm the Yale Campus. Major Carl Bollman’s battalion of Home Guardemen, a battalion of the city’s guardemen.gnd munition shop po- lice pi lied the streets about the campus, all gates to the campus being closed, and a silent parade of the fire Pumps about the streets earty in the evening were the only evidences of any abnormal conditions, Mayor Fitzgerald, from the steps of the City Hall, surveyed the scene with | s satisfaction, Earlier in the day he issued tae Presented With Loving Cup at General Convention at Asheville Cables Wilson Its Unanimous Sup- port—Members to Write Senators, ASHEVILLE, N. C., May %0.—Unani- Night at the Rustic Hotel, 24th Street Mous indorsement of the League of p o, Sheriff David H. Nations was voted by the and Sixth Avenu er! F atibn of @ statement in which he said: “I am perfectly satisfied with the situation, and the people must realize now, as they realized Tuesday night, that this affair has nothing to do with the men in the service, and that whatever demonstrations have oc- curred are by those who have not beon in the service but are taking it upon themselves to champion, the | cause of some fancied grievance.” ——a JAMAICA’S $350,000 DRIVE. Open Atr Meeting WIL Start Move to Honor Its So.aer Dead. ‘The drive for the $360,000 for the erection of a memorial In hondr of the men of Jamaica and adjacent communi- i 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn Hovns: © TO6 = Sunpays. 9102 LADIES IN ATTENDANCE. L THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1919. ° | WOMEN'S FEDERATION St the veton ef te organaation wes fo” A, cabled to President Wilson. Bach delegate also pledged herself to write a United States Senator ask ing support of the League. The reso lution was introduced by Mrs. P. Moore of Pennsylvania, President of INDORSES WORLD LEAGUE the National Council of Women, who spoke on ‘Women's Relations to the League of Nation: 8. Wadhame of the Court of a: sions of New York City also spoke on General |the League, which the chief topic Women's Clubs at its at last nigh VERYBODY likes the taste of fresh grapes, That's why everybody likes Grapelade, It is all the grape except the seeds, skins, and acid crystals, It is not a by-product. As a spread for bread, muffins, biscuit—or for making jelly roll, pastry, puddings and other des- serts, eee is a real dis- write SOVETYs ‘der today of your for Gealer, If you have any diffi- recipe culty in obtaining Grapelade, folder phone our New York office, Worth 1120, In 15 oz. jars at 35c and 8 oz, tumblers, THE WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO, Westfield, N. Y. Ask the Fountain Man for a Grapelade Sundae QUALITY MEATS—PROVISIONS—POULTRY U8, Boot Adm. Whelesale—Retail. Substantial Saving. *Liconse G- 20749. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Prime Rib Roast Beef 36° alb. Any Cut. Blade Rib Roast Beef 95°. Cut from Native Corn Fed Cattte. oes toe STORE, i? GREENWICH STREFT, NEAR BATTERY PLACE, joth Ay Ne at by ‘St. { OF Amaterdam Ave. Near G4th at, St. ith Ferry 12! hoe wintery )BIOnOhes 329 Satee Age eae aa 2202 BROADWAY, NEAR 88d STREET. ties who made the supreme sacrifice in France, will be inaugurated Sunday | fil afternoon, June 15, by a mass moet: | fil ing in King Park, Jamaica. No hall |) large enough to accommodate the ex- | pected crowds exists in Queens borough. PEASE PIANO COMPANY ‘The campaign is being organized on } 128 Weat 42d Street, | 26 Flatbush Ave., esd 67 Halsey St. Newark, N. J, the plans of the Liberty Loan, Red Cross, Salvation Army and other drives, the banks agreeing to accept subscrip- tions and payments being permitted in instalments, This Drink Is Good For You | It isa “Sparkling Milk,” fermented and i} put up in bottles. ] It is made of pure milk, cream and all, and has a taste with a snap and bite that | satisfy thirst as nothing else seems to do. It is called | | Dr. Brush’s Kumyss | | NO TAX Soda fountains serve it ice cold at 15c a | bottle, or you can order by ’phone—Lenox 1200. | Remember, first of all, it is a refreshing, It bubbling, delicious beverage. 1 » Besides, it is a highly nutritious liquid food that agrees with almost every stomach, It has remarkable stimulating and re- | freshing qualities, and many people “‘make a } meal’’ of it. Dr. Brush’s Kumyss is a drink that is good | for you--good for children as well as grown- | ups. When drinking, why not drink it and drink health? Kumyss is made of pure milk, cream and all, according to the process of Dr. Brush himself, who has been making it since 1875. KUMYSS, Incorporated JACOB RUPPERT, President | ually and properly—to prevent weak ankles, twisted toes and | broken arches. | slightest change at toe, ball, arch or heel, from size to size. | Nothing is left to guess-work. | | —plus positive protection from serious foot ailments. | shoes—and bring in the boys and girls to be fitted. Sizes 8% toll - $3.75 | Sizes 814 toll - $4.50 Sizes 114 to 2 + 4.00 | Sizes 1144 to 2 - 5.00 Sizes 2144 to 7 ~ 5.00 | Sizes 244 to 7 «+ 6.00 | Dress Oxfords Play Oxfords In Black and Tan | For Boys and Girls In Tan | Sizes 814 toll - $4.50 Fer Boys and Girls | Sizes 114g to 2 +» 5.00 | Sizes 6 tol2--- $3.95 Sizes 244 to 7 + 6.80 | Sizesi24%to 2--- 4.75 Gimbel Brofhers| sandst)~ BROADWAY-33"! | es =< <== | First Because of the Last All shoes are built upon lasts. The lasts give shape | to the shoes—and shoes give shape to the growing feet. The Brown Shaping Lasts are shaped upon correct physio- logical lines—are expressly designed to develop the feet grad- | The Brown Shaping Lasts scientifically provide for even the | BuSrer Brain SHOES In Buster Brown Shoes you get sterling wearing qualities Make up your mind to-day to try these health-making White Canvas Oxfords For Boys and Girla Patent Colt Oxfords For Boys and Girls And a wide variety of other shoes in different leathere—button, lace, blucher—high and low cut, GIMBELS—CHILDREN’S SHOE SPECIALISTS—Second Floor Store Open 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. ee ER ay Saturday ~ A Glory of Summertime Color HEMP HATS of Newest Mode, Gimbel-Priced Maize Old Rose American Beauty French Pink Mandarin Yellow There's a bron agg for everybody and everybody's Summer togs. A poke shape with a widening crown. A big picture hat with short-back, ro back and taffeta crown. A picture hat with short crown. gst? hats. And so many, many others, is Store Open 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. $3.95 Rose Pink Jade Ciel Orchid While Short-back mushrooms, with tailored crown. Bandeau Ot course, the price $3.05 because Gimbels buy thousands of hats at « time, ‘instead in MILAN back and wide side. A short-back mushroom with softly d of hundreds. Scores of Suggestions for Tri Are on y—and the Hats Will Be Trimmed Without Charge When Trimming Select Are Also Made Here. GIMBELS MILLINERY SECTION—Third Floor Dainty White Frocks for the Kiddies’ Summertime $2.95 Sizes 2 to 6 Years Cool, sheer little frocks of Voile or Lawn— White Novelty Cotton Fabrics 38c a yd. Stripes, plaids and medium size figures; 36 inches wide. Sheer, cool and dainty. well-made—easily laundered. White Novelty Cotton White Cotton The Peasant or Empire Model of Voile chooses colored stitch- | Fabrics, 75¢ a Yard Voiles, $1.00, $1.25, ery to adorn its yoke and cuffs. A gay little belt, bordered anette cor cakecypebed $1.95 a Yard with the stitching, strays through its smocked waistline imported fabelear 40 and 45 inches wide. and makes a saucy bow at the back. Fine White Cotton by hn ns eat fplen- The little Lawn Empire Frock Voiles, 45c a Yard quality. broidery Fine, chitfon finish; wide | White Cotton Poplin and 1aKe tape edge; 40 inches wide. | S5ca yd. on its hem White Fancy Cotton Lira att Hoge tbak and waist Skirting, 95c a Yard Summer frocks, skirts and shows e a ey a weaver. 40 inches wide. | 95¢ a Yard br oidered tabs. Wee pink ros- ettes and a broad ribbon sash give a festive touch. Socks for Little Tots at 38c Sizes 514 to 914 Inches Cotton Socks for warm Summer days. Choice of dark or light colors with striped contrasting colored tops to match their clothes. GIMBELS CHILDREN’S HOSIERY SECTION—Main Floor corner designs, colored and white. Six for $1.30 or $2.50 dozen, At 28¢ each—Pure Linen handkerchiefs, Six for $1.50 or $2.95 dozen. The Gimbel Stationery and Engraving Department is equipped to execute orders for Engraved Wedding Invitations or Announcements Monograms or Address Dies for the Summer Home Business or Professional Stalionery Orders promptly filled; Prices moderate. GIMBELS STATIONERY SECTION—Main Floor ——————————— Lingerie for Large Women MODERATELY PRICED. An opportunity to replenish your Summer wardrobe at generous savings. Some strictly tailor made, others are daintily trimmed, Gimbels Enlarged Handkerchief Section Is Offering Extraordinary Values for Saturday Handkerchiefs for Women Handkerchiefs Handkerchiefs for Men zl ull handkerchiefs with em- iddi lozen—Good hand- broidered scalloped edge; imitation madeira for Kiddies k pork . itched peorg bacred hems. ones, machine embroidered around edge and| ¢ 6 for 40¢e—Linen hand- eee At 22¢ each—-Linen handkerchiefs, all|Kerehiefs, rolled hems. imported, hemstitched narrow hems only,| Specially priced. At 6 for 65e—Sheer linen very fine quality, hemstitched narrow hems. | handkerchiefs with colored embroidered figures. GIMBELS—HANDKERCHIEF SECTION—Main Floor All the, vogue for sports wear, French weave; 40 inches wide. Unusually durable. White Novelty Skirtings, 58 ayd. Basket weave and satin stripe, with ground. 36 inches wide. An ideal material for outing suits and skirts. GIMBELS WHITE FABRICS SECTION—Second Floor Novelty Veils—$2.00 to $5.50 Given a roll-brim sailor and @ Novelty Veil—Voila—the favorite combination and effect of 1919. You may choose from and one and one-half zee models of plain, octagon or filet are scroll borders, chiffon borders and chenille dotted effects in Diack, brown, navy and taupe. Important !— The Gimbel Veiling Section is now located next the Neckwear Section —3. Street side, Front. GIMBELS NECKWEAR SECTION—Main Floor Specially priced. At 50c each—Irisb Linen handkerchiefs, generous size, all hemstitched hems, six for $2.95 or $5.85 dozen. At 25c each—Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, narrow hems only. Six for $1.50. Week-End Jewelry Specials Sport Necklaces, 75c to $2.00 Come in Coral, Jade, Lapis or Cherry Red. Many differ-, ent styles, all unusual and charming. Sautoirs and Carved Plaque Necklaces, $5 to $16.50 are ever so smart and becoming. Jade, Brown, Purple and Ivory. Combination colors are the popular GIMBELS JEWELRY SECTION—Main Floor At $5.50 May Be Had This Frilly, Fluffy Organdy Frock For Little Sister, 6 to 14 Corset Covers 75e to $1.25 Made of nainsook with em- broidery edges, some trim- med with lace, Short and long, trimmed with laces and embroidery. | Bloomers | With hemstitehing end ol- with the frilly collar d i k apt / 75e and $1.50 | Sieg, SerreeatT Lf and cuffs, ina colorto = / Pink Batiste, white Crepe White or pink Windsor “go with” the frock and Pink Batiste with blue Crepe, slip-over model, cas- itself. Please note how trimming, $1, ing and ribbon drawn, $3. prettily the girdle ties into a White Crepe with stitched Cambric, muslin, high and big “crush bow” in back, ruffle; also sateep with V-shape neck, long sleeves, And that the buckles ruffle, $1.50, some with embroidery in- through which it runs are Drawers sertens on yoke, $1.50 t0 | hand-crocheted. M Mothers know that these 65c to $2.50 Envelope Chemises | fittle sheer, dainty organdy Straight model, embroidery $1.25 to $3 !* frocks are as lovely as ever or lace trimmed, 65¢ and 75e. — ; | even after a great many A large assortment in both Nainsook trimmed with em- tubbings—and are much straight or circular drawer, broidery and lace. | more serviceable than they . yard or lace trimmed, Combinations | seem. to $2.50, | \ ¥ Petticoats | $2 8 ee. and Drawers Other Organdy Frocks 75e to $6.50 or Corset Cover and Skirt. | at $6.75 and $7.50 trimmed. | GIMEELS LINGERIE SECTION—Second Floor, Brooklyn, New Jersey, Long Island Customers Di ee Nightgowns $1.25 to $6.05 White Nainsook, slip-over style, lace and embroidery trimmed, $1.25 to $6.05, Pink Batiste, slip-over style, It may be had in Butlercup Yellow, Orchid, Shell Pink or Copenhagen Blue Embroidery and lace cross-tuckings. Sizes 12 to 16 y ve eg er years old. are here in styles with crush silk girdles or with hand-made French knots and lots of