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THS BVGNING WURLD, Samples of 20 Wives and Husbands as Seen in News ot the Day On the magazine pages of The Beening World Miss Nizola Greeley- Bavith hae a series of articles on “Twenty Husbands,” and Barton W. Currie one on “Twenty Wives.” Here are stories of various wives and husbands fe the news of to-day: Both Bride and Groom Sorry for Marriage That Took Place at 2 P. M. The romantic marriage of John D, @myser, jr, son of a retired loutenant fa the United States Navy, and Misa Wéna Anne Leader, chorus girl in Eddie Yey’s “Earl and the Girl’ company, which was celebrated at South Orange, N. J, at 2A. M, on Aug. 10, 1908, ts in @ fair way to be annulled. Both parties are willing to sever the bonds. Proceedings were begun a few days efter the ceremony by young Mr. Smy- eer on the ground that he was not only under age, but at the time of the mar riage in no condition to understand what was going on. His bride defended the @uit en the ground that he knew per fectly what he was doing and had urged z. were filed in the Newark courts at that time, the case has never been brought | to trial, But it {s still before the court. In the complaint the young bride- 4 groom declares that he met Miss Leader at the Iroquois Hotel, Twelfth street | * and Sixth avenue, and that thelr ac-) quaintance had been very brief when he, awoke to find himself a married In Newark he had picked up his tailor, F, Bergamo, and @ young woman whose name he had forgotten, Bergamo re-| membered that after the ceremony the| + AASRELEESESELSSEELS FEEEEESESESSS: pride and bridegroom and the witnesses | to walk five'miles to the nearest | trolley line, ret to Newark her to the oeremony, Although both complatat and anewer Widow Admits Secret Marriage, Thereby Losing $500,000 Fortune LOS ANGELBS, July 14—Mrs. Carrie | Derby Wayne haa lifted the shroud of | mystery in which she cloaked her seoret marriage to Herbert N. Wayne, the wealthy broker, and casting aside all| hope of acquiring the property to which | ebe {a conditioually an heir, mae to-day: “T married Mr. Wayne for the same) feason that any other woman should marry a man—decause I loye him. 1| don't eee why the public uld be #0) Greadfully interested if vanted to) Roep the wedding a secret.” | And in these words Mrs. Wayne saw | Trained Nurse to Wed Preacher Whom She Brought Back to Health NEW HAVEN, Conn, July 4.—Miss Elizabeth Tiernan, trained nurse of this elty. and Rev. H. B. Vanderbogart, of Middletown, have announced that they are to be married. The Tiernan family have declared there will be no wedding if they can prevent it. They are Catho- Mes, The Rey. Mr. Vanderbogart !s an Eplscopalian. A year ago he had typhoid fever. | « Doctors said there was no hope. Mise Tiernan came on the scene and tho clergyman began to Improve at once. Even In his delirium he grew worse !f the pretty nur his side, His convaleseen was so slow his This Husband Plays Pinochle for $10; Won’t Give 8T. LOUIS, July 14—Mrs. Nore Ghaltants a brunette with liquid brown Kinsey a detailed de- “the husband who fs suing for & Alfred B. | doesn’t car divorce from her husband, Chalfant, an insvrance man, now in Ban Diego, Cal. “He wouldn't kiss me," Mra, Chale fant declared, her eyes filling with) tears, “He sald that sort of thing was silly. Killed His Wife Because She Spent 90 Cents on a Gown; Then Himself uly 14.—Just as a le twenty years Martin! was y her husband, Max ty. Martini then com- snot and k Martini, in itted suicide, Although his wages were ample for the support of his family Martin! was known as a man of miserly disposition, Wright s Marriage Of a Scientist LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 14—Mrs. Fdna I. Wright has been granted a} divorce from R. Wright, a New| York broker, to be wealthy, on the ground of desertion and cruelty, Mrs. Wright's father, Prof, T, 3 0: Lowe, of Pasadena, who realized the ‘was never seen by her. ‘8 $800,000 fortune vanish, for by the will of her former husband Mrs. Derby stood to lose ell her rights as an heir on remarriage. This admission of Mrs Wayne comes in the face of repeated denlals, Mrs, Wayne even denied to her own daugh- ter, Marle Derby, that she had been married. Then when publicity was given the ceremony she suffered a Se- vere attack of nervous prostration, The bridegroom's Interests extend over the entire West, with his princl- 1 offices In Los Angeles and San Jose. te has @ seventeen-year-old son and a/ erown daughter who is at present eravelling in Europe. He ts fifty years ol ‘ ‘} 4 4 4 \@ q 4 % i * * v ¥ * ¥ 3 % * ¥ % ¥ 7 * a e .7 ; we 3 % friends marveled until they realized the patient was unwilling to part from the nurse, Friends of the young couple predict | an early marriage. They cite the case of the late Rev. A. G, Vanderbogart, also an Episcopal clergyman, brother to H. B, Vanderbogart, who eloped with Miss Margaret Jackson, daughter ¢ late ex-Gov. iE. Jackson, of and, against her millionaire fath- wishes. There was a reconcilia- ¥ % ¢ + + ¢ + % if % + + ¢ : ¥ don Miss Tlernan's brother 1s the Rey. P. curate of St. Mary's Star | v Catholic Church in New| ‘and hee sister ‘s @ nun in St. nvent in Hartford. B. ern any Yon His Wife 10 Cents “Once when J laughed at @ joke in a magazine he slapped me. He sali only} silly people laughed. “He wouldn't take me out evenings after we married. He said ten cents was too much to spend when I asked nim to take me street car riding, but he often stayed out late playing plnochle, and he told me he played at $10 a game.” “Do you intend to marry again?’ asked Juige Kinsey. “Indeed, I don't,” said Mrs, Chaifant, “One was enough,” Little Irene sald her father? killed her mother and himself because Mrs, Mar- j tint bought @ house sown last reek. “It only cost 9 cents,” the child said, “and mamma made {t all herself. When papa found out about the dress he was awful mad, He fussed et mamma all day yesterday, and I heard him tell her he was golng to kill her,” to Daughter Turns Out Wrong commercial possibilities of prtifotal ice in 1865, was a witness for her. Mrs. Wright testified she was married |to the New Yorker twelve years ago and that he deserted her four years ago and has since falled to provide for her support, though well able to do so. Mrs. Wright Is @ young and very at- tractive woman. FIREMEN FALL UNCONSCIOUS AT A CELLAR BLAZE Three Companies Overcome, by Smoke Dragged Out by Fire Patrol. Bmoke came In such volumes from the cellar of a big tenement house at No, 680 Sixth street at 2 A. M. to-day that men of Engine Companies No, % and No, % and of Hook and Ladder Com- pany No. 11 fell unconsctous in the suf- focating place, and would have perished | had not Fire Patrol No. 7 galloped up. The mn the fire patrol dashed Into | the cellar ar and dragged the unconscious | firemen out. A temporary hospital was established {m @ soda-water store across the street, and there the unconscious men were| brought around, and then twenty of! them were sent back to quarters. ‘The fire started in the weodbin of the femement, When it wae Cesovered it was burning furiously and the hallways were go filled with amoke that the twen- ty families on the five upper floors could not reach the street except by the fire-escape, When the first engines reached the house the men dashed into the cellar. Then came the hook and ladder, Fifty or more persons were brought down from the escapes, and then the men from the hook and ladder missed the firemen from the engines, They went in search of them, only to fall unconscious among the them on the cellar floor, ‘The loss to property Was not more than $500, i air ealth Never Fails to Restore’ Gray Hair to Its Natural | Color and Beauty. No matter how long it has been gray | or faded, Promotes a luxuriant growth | of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, | and positively removes Dan- druff. Keeps halr soft and glossy. Re- Hy all substitutes, 2% times as much in $1 as 50c size. Is Not a Dye. $1 and 50c bottles, at drug: roa Bend 3c. mY fais “The Care of the Co, Newark, Har ape ‘area Phinples, pidddsuaeaaieesatacdadscodeaads stteseesonenssesnsesvoscsenecncencecensnsensenecee stiseesansunatonusesscecesensceecacnseesncnetnets seneses ee i. ko value; at. Continuing the Sale of 75,000 Negligee Semi-Dress Shirts. WONDERFULLY PRICED To-morrow’s Shirts como from our The choosing has In- deed been enthusiastic since Monday. reserve stock, Plenty for to-morrow, however, Thousands of Madras and Percale Noegligee sizes up to, Sie slightly damaged hed, CUE dleated; attad Phen Values, at pendable materials; many styles: sizen to 18; eT tr nt Crstininanad Thousands of Neglisee and Semi-Dress Shirts, 79c plain or pleated bosoms; mai it terns; #110 values) at, eee Thousands of 590, quallt; Shirts, at .. Thousands some are seoond ‘Thousands of brok to-morrow, at Mato’ Floor.) CAMBRIC DRAWERS; good materials; made with full ruffles, trimmed with lace insertions, lace and embroidery edges....... width; deep broidery with cluster MISSES’ TUB DRESSES and 18 yea WASHABLE DRES pleated skirts with fold. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, All the wanted colors. $3.00 values. . WOMEN’S NOVELTY or back models. Plaited models, trim- med with pearl but- tons, Collars and cuffs to match ...... 37¢ Thousands of white and colored whirts; de- trimmed with em- insertions, MADE OF AeelelD) QUALITY LAWN, == 98c of Linons, Lawns and fancy Dotted Swiss in the newest Jumper effects; full WAISTS, $1,50 and $1.25 values. Open front Fancy striped, plain and figured materials. 69c (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S $ OMAAORERAEOOSEEEEOEDAELER ERO EHEREDER CES SO, MEN’S SHIRTS 81 WOMEN’ S TUB DRESSES The very latest of Re- fined Summer Styles. Dresses that haven’t been made over a week. Made from Stri Polka Dot and Checked Dimity. Prettily trimmed with strappings of white and self- materials. colors..... Made from Shee Katlste, Lingerie, Union Dotted Swiss, Dimity and Cot- All Made ity, L Linen, Sw ary; MUSLIN GOWNS, full] FINE WHITE BRIC PETTICOATS, with deep flounces of several rows lace insertions; broidery ruffles with cluster tucks; $1.50 values. yokes, .98 $2 Low Shoes, The average price of each plece at this Excellent thin grade of Ware, with fancy bor- der; new shapes; the Sets consist of {2 Dinmer Plates, 12 Tea Plates, 12 Soup Plates, 12. Fruit Dishes, 12 Cups, 12 Saucers, 1 Olive Dish, 4_ Large Baker, 2 Covered Dishes, 1 Butter Dish, 1 Sugar Bowl 1¢€ Cream Pitcher, t Bowl, 1 Pickle Dish, 1 8-in. and 1 44-in. Platter, 42. Individual Butea Sample Pleces Rich Cu Glass—Salad and rang Howls, Sugar_and Cream |{ Bets, Celery Trays, Olive|—Values to 75 Dishes, ete, ; $1 1.98 | ues to $3.00 4¥e Decorated Berry Sete at Lert: ae 6 Be ine wide ii Pacmag S78 SUMMER CURTAINS 98c - Slip Covers _ 5 pleces, any size, mado to Zour, order’ com. plete for... Nottingham Lace Curtains, 54 and 60 Inches wide; 10 fine patterns; best’ yarns and fast finished edges; $2.00 and $2.25 } qualities, Bea Persian Tapestry Couch Coy-) ers, heavy quality, in rich colors; ae | | 629 ityseeachve esses Bamboo Corner Stands; height width 20 44 inches; inches; $1 at Ruffled Curtains, with Rena. sance Lace edge and Inser- tion, on pelt bobbinet; eee Cups and Saucers— button and lace; lined with white kid. Sizes 5 to 14 dressy little shoe) iy se a SS 100 PIECE DINNER SET, $3.75 sold by setsonly, te is 33{c. Por You wide) “(The 14th Btreet Store, Fourth Foor.) 9 Minutes from Hoboken to THE 14TH STREET STORE ooees ped Lawns, 98c cover WAS«t SKIRTS at $2 and A famous brand of skirts. $2 to $4.25 values. TERIALS comprise Union Linons, Poplins, English Repp and Linene. The COLORS include Blue, Brown, Tan and White. Thin Blown Tumblers— Beat grade of glass; reg- ularly 690. dowen; MEE SCG irises SG 82.75 9-Piece Toll —Large variety sete “Provided you Material Here, ber yard (60 In) from Dim- Peroale, na, Cotton N pret: immed with 2 embroid- $1.98 $1 The MA- 58080SS0VSEVTTESSSEEGITIOTEVSISIED 599995 999TIIITTIH 89-594T3958909009 PEPFEFESFFSESTFSSTES SFSFSSFSTFTSSTTTSS. CAM- wide em- 98c l Made of selected Patent Kid; bave plain toes; White Linen uppers; 2.50 chase the can select 4he 5056008000005000008000003003 PS OFISD SPeSBERIIDTTYTETT BEdTETETISIETTT NN SETTESSENENS: FOES OFSSSHFSSFSESTSSSS FPTTSTSIFSEST STITH FST SHISSHVI SSIS LUGHUVAYL, JULY 44, ae Daring July and August This & Slane Will Cote at rF 30 o’ Clock Saturdays and 6 0 Clock E Evenings One Block from 23d Street Terminal Hudson Tunnel Telephone 5700 Chelsea ONEILL: ADAMS (0 Established Forty-One yea Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 21st Street Telephone $700 Chelsea Our Delivery Service in i New Jersey Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store | Great Clearance Sale ot Untrimmed Millinery Untrimmed Hitec Trmnined Seashore and Mountain Hats and Flowers At Less Than Half Former Prices, To clear the’ decks before stocktaking we have made ridiculously low prices on many untrimmed shapes—a chance to-morrow to get an extra Hat or two for a mere fraction of original price WOMEN'S UNTRIMMED HATS—Lates burnt, brown, navy, Copenhagen and b! price '9Se,, $1.45 and $1.95, Sale price. shapes in) Former | 25¢ IMPORTED FLOWERS—Including Roses, Foliage, Rose Sprays, &c. Former prices 37, 48c, and 75c. 10¢ WOMEN’S TRIMMED HATS . - $3.00 and $5.00 Former prices $5.00, ‘$8.00 and $10.00, Odd Lots Good Quality Towels (Turkish, Damask, Huck and Rubdry) At Exceptionally Low Prices To-Morrow (Wednesday) White Turkish Towels at.......... 9c., Wc, 14c., 22c. each Rubdry Towels at..... Thar 96,, 166. 2865 occ. exch Huck Towel at iiss saveeieer cs Ber, 10c., 16,4 22c each Damask Towels at..... Preiiataie 9c. IIc.) 22c. 32c, each Also 480 Odd Patterns Table Cloths (No Napkins) SUPERFINE PURE LINEN SCOTCH DAMASK— 2x2 yards, regular price $3.50, special at.....esseeeeeees $2050 2x2% yards, regular price $3.98; special at........ $2.98 BLEACHED SCOTCH TABLE DAMASK We inches 38c wide, regular price 55c. per yard; special at | 80c SUPERFINE BLEACHED SATIN DAMASK—70 makes wide, regular price $1.10 per yard; at Sturdy Dress Trunks. Built to Stand Hard Knocks, ADAMS BUILDING. These splendid Dress Trunks are made of basswood, canvas covered, malleabie iron trimmed, long strap hinges, riveted throughout, muslin lined, two trays, best lock, light weight. 28in, 30in. 32in, 34in 36in, | 7.95 8.45 8.95 9,45 9.95 | Boston Dress Trunks. Made of seasoned basswood, canvas covered, well painted, bound with russet vulcanized hard fibre, two fibre centre bands, strong slats, malleable iron trimmings, brassed ffnish, strong bolts, lock and key, steel strap hinges, iron bottom, with three cleats, fully clamped, deep set-up tray with partition and full cover, paper lined, 28-inch, ..... me 32-Inch.......$4.95] 30-inch. ..... $5.95 30-inch....... 4.45] 34-inch....... 6.45 Special at $4.95. Dress Sut Cases, psole Magis brass vith shirt eta Special Sale of Toilet Articles and | Drug Sundries A sale arranged with particular regard for the requirements of those going aw ay for their Summer vacation, Every item adver tised is away below regular price, some of them below manufac- turers’ cost, Toilet Paper foot quality, Jarse roll) Flesh Food—Dr. Charles’ xenuine ‘ollot Paper; re 2 Y Us Bo, roll, at tvvemmnsisoees SHG | tar alee, ec Toney sade Toilet Paper— ra large rolls {16 | Fog Powder— Levy's ity Tollet Pape ts Yale Brand; rexular price 10c,, at... Bay Rum— xtra fine quality um; 21 ounoa bot- well t LA Bunce , 6c “Ray 39 brand FACE POWDER, pink and cream Almond Cream— All nd a moni 52 Pears " Soap— Cream, regular alae bottle,...., Nail Enamel— Lauatrlte Nall EEN cree) | eaoh ai Soanish Waite mer Soap, good quality, each. nee es 10 He ae Absorbent Cotton— 1.000 sounds ot ty Absorbent Cotton, in oni pound 246 drut Cure; la Eat a Armours good quallt Danderine— | Toilet Soap— tenet Soape, assorted ine Hair Tonte odors) th medium size b bor + og Sozodont— , Whisk Brooms- fos, tron lar size, each... large size, each Castile Soap — 7 ‘| size cake regular ale bottle, ede eee * Hair Brushes— patra ‘thie auatiey Wood Hair Brushes, assorted styles 39¢ Castile Soip : ° Nail Bale Wood Back, Bah! he large size o Tel ugieal och tee: Dressing Combs —Hard Rubber Biack Florida Water—A1, quality | Pprida sing Combs, ater, larap aise 19 th Nail Brushes—! OS Brushes, assorted atyles assorted styles, exh Jooth brushes atyiea of ‘handles, ties, each Hair brushes Hair Brushes, good and, , Auxiileters Piha re ty, brlatlew, yo ¢ assorted styles of hand extra, fing juality Back ful 156 bi and eaon, The well Facial Soap Woe ed thie Tonle Westenel Facial Bot, and Auxillator; large size, © kind, each Rubitoam = The Cele rated Rubitoai — Lamberts © Tooth W 0 Listerine ine Mouth "ata: 55¢ each aie ATE! 120, OBO. serssoeseerneens Talcum Pow er pase quart rubber Hot A Water Bottles. lea ep aah violet and plalny each quailly every. one werranted pers 45¢ Bath brushes— 104, Detachable ian. | fo When sold, aah ss vesees. oes root quality brug,” each. 2" 33¢ Violet Ammonia— God, « sey bs Danderine—The celebrated and weil. | Pint 844 Bottle vissersrsessesssswnns 1d known Dan Hair Yonie and Scalp ne 45¢ Violst Ammonia— Goon aunty Violet 4 1 ow. | ting for the bath; quart alse Talcum Powder— Ap einae Bay Take |iboetlonsrekon |, 166 perforated top, extra fine quality, ea, BIC Tooth brushes—s: she lo} af extra fin ity Brietle ‘To Brurhes and assorted ayia ot tah handies, each . Buttermilk Soap—{enuine ome) 5 : Buttermilk Soap, 9C Tar Soup Be renuine Packer's, Tar Cloth Brushes— 3004 quality nae pap, excallent tor Saye insmmiingiinnd Ud haa anemia san Teilal! Whi —Ipectal lot i sk Brooms: ae nek el Tooth Paste—Sheftiold’s Genuine Tooth Brooms, each 7c! $2c Awnings at $1.75 Fach We make this phenomenally low price for the balance of the week in order to close out our line of Awning Stripes before stock taking O'NEILL BUILDING Sizes up to and including 3 ft. 6 in. wide, 4 ft 6 in, deep(including curtain)and 2 ft, 6 in, out. Made of best quality eight ounce Awning Stripe, We make these Awnings only from your own measure, We neither measure nor hang at this price. These Awnings are complete, with gab vanized iron frames and fittings, made in our usual high class manner, ready for you to hang, Send for our instruction form how to measure, Regular price $3.00 each; special Complete with Next Worde and Music by GEO, M. COHAN, Song Reproduced by Arrangement with Cohan & Harris, Mastic Pablishers, New York.