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q # TAT FORHER FNAL GOODBYE * | TODONESTC BONDAGE Montclair Matron Sends Trunks Away and Announces She Will Follow. a eatied Planned to go. replied eurtly. was asked. “Your fri Mr. Marcus, @ leave her husband and children, has @ent her trunks from the Marcus home, fo, % Lioyd road. She says she will follow them. Her departure in tho finaj| sonal belongings. @tep in her abandonment of her, family. ‘The young wife's furniture left yea.) tion,” she said, ferday in a large van. The baggage ceal or hide. A. & S. Subway Station $3.50 Princess Corsets, $1.98. Two new models, made of fine quality batiste, medium bust, long hip and back, giving the new Straight effect. Three pairs of supporters attached. $5.00 and $6.50 Sample Corsets, $2.98. Small sizes from 18 to 22. Made of coutil and boned with walohn. Low bust and girdle top, long hip and back, supporters attached. De Bevoise Brassieres, 49c. Dainty models, trimmed with embroidery; per- fect fitting. Gecond Noor, trent, Bast Building. Women’s $3 Oxfords, $1.98. GIBSON STYLE in soft, gun metal calfskin, plain, short forepart, flexible turn soles, Cuban heels. Women’s Special Pumps, $2.24. Very dressy model In patent leather, with a small strap over instep to prevent slipping; broad satin pump bow, turn soles, Cuban heels. Gecond floor, rear, West Building. Women's 25c. Stockings, 12)<c. Cotton and lisle thread Stockings, plain or lace ankles; full fashioned and seamless; tan and black, Store orders only. Women’s 30c. Stockings, 19c. Black lisle thread with lace ankles and all over lace; imported directly and sold at a very remark- ably’ low price. Store orders only. ‘Mala floor, front, Central Building. Men’s Athletic Underwear, 29c FINE CROSSBAR Nainsook Underwear, loose fitting, very comfortable. Shirts cut coat style and Sleeveless; Drawers cut knee length. Men’s 50c Underwear, 3 Garments for $1.00 Balbriggan Underwear, fine Egyptian cotton yarn; Shirts have self fronts, French necks and short sleeves; Drawers have double seats, coutil facings and pearl buttons; ankle length, subject to slight mill imperfections. Main floor, Men's Butlding. Babywear Bargains Children’s 39c White Lawn Dresses, 29c Low neck, short sleeves, embroidery trimmed, Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Gecond floor, front, East Butlding. Toilet Requisites Cretonne Toilet Cases, fitted with soap, file, tooth brush, toilet water, talcum powder, value 59c., at 49¢, Rubber Hot Water Bottles, reg. 49c., at 390, ‘Main floor, fromt, Orntral Building $9.98 ElectricTableLamps, $6.75 With all attachments, including a 14-inch leaded lass shade; either verde green with green glass or shed brass base with amber glass shade, $2.75 Alarm Clocks, $1.98 Fancy nickel, square case; one day guaranteed movement; hour and half hour strike and alarm; A inch square dial. Subway Moor, Contes! Buti ting. $6.49 China Tea Sets, $5.49 THE REAL WONDER Js that 56 pleces of Caris- pad China could .e purest for $6.49, let alone a dollar Itss, as In this sale. Very prettily deco- rated, in a varlety of floral effects in natural colors and highly {luminated with gold, 75¢ Cut Glass Bonbon Dish, 49¢ Bonbon or Olive Dishes, cut In chrysanthemum, Venetian, hobnail and fan designs, fintshed with deep -calloped edges, on a flawless blank, Store orders oud, None C, O * fectewey Aloe, Centre! Dullaing, » De “That {x none of your business,” she “{ do not propose to discuss my private affairs to gratify impertinent curiosity.” “It has been teported that you ex- pect to Joln your father In Europe,” “Those of my friends who are en- titled to know do know. But none not even my most intimate friends—pre- sume to question me.” | who left immediately Mrs. William Hider Marcus Jr Of ger the fir departure of his wife, le Montclair, who recently startled wolety| said to have been in Montelatr, but not @here by announcing that domestic iife! at his home, for the last few days, Mra. alled on her and that she had decided) Marcus refused to sny whether ahe had een him. Mre. Marcus was only gone a few days on the first occasion, but returned merely to pack up her per- “There is no mystery about my poat- “I have nothing to con- 1 simply seek privacy. | ‘Clearance of Men’ $ Suits at $8, 98. ) (way into Fall. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1972. wagon that backed up to the Marcus|/Three weeks ago I let it be known ox- residence to-day took several trunks.) Rctly what I was doing and my motives Mra. Marcus appoared at the door when reporter for The fvening World She was asked where sho iad it. ‘That ought to end the affair, a» far as the public ia concerned.” Mr. Marcus ts @ son of WilHam Mider Marcus of No. SR Upper Montclair avenue and head of the jewelry firm of Marcun & Co, of ‘No. 64 Fifth ave- nue, New York. Mra Marcus te a daughter of George B. of Pasa. dena, Cal. She waa raised on a ranch and is fond of the freetom of outdoor she} fe. “Ie that true?’ Mr. and Mra, Marcus first mot on an f your byatness. Whol 0ean liner returning from Europe. Interestod in my per-| After their marriage Mre, Marcus took pablo tt ny @ prominent place in Montclair soolety, but society bored her, she said, They she would leave her children with thetr father. ‘There war abmolutely no suspicion in Montotair that her reason for leaving her family was other them that given vy herself, Dedaction by Sound, Chicago Tritme, | Mr. Wrenter—Suppose we call on those People in the rooms on the other aide ef the hail. Mrs. Wrenter who haa been ttetesing) | —We can't do it now; they're eating thelr dinner. the soup and begun on the colery. | 22 To 26 AND UROOY Every Item Special. Sizes 34 Regular to 46 Stout. FALL IS HERE FOR US WHILE SUMMER IS STILL calling | for light weight fancy Suits for you—a month at least of wear | time, and then you can put any Suits you may have bought away for the warm weather next year. It is a very pleasing thought to think you have a couple of good, new Summer Suits already when | the season rolls swiftly around—and think of getting them at $8.98. | Come early to get first choice of mohairs, flannels, cassimeres, || worsteds. Some of them three garment Sults heavy enough for Becond floor, Men's Building. i Men’s 20c. to 25¢c. Sample. Half | black cotton with unbleached soles. _ Saas Aa Clearance Women’ s Suits At $2.95, $4.95, $9.95 to $24.75. A WONDERFUL SAVING SALE that embraces Suits of all | linen, rr en et medium rough whipcords, homespuns and mixtures me sent C. O. D. or on approval. $1.50 to $4.00 Washable Skirts, 65c., $1.50 and $1.75. The materials are linene si linen), Cordeline = bon mutton _) Hose, 12'4c. Sample Half Hose in lisle thread and cotton, in fancy stripes and checks; some in plain silk lisle; also embroidered side clocks and | Main floor, Men's Building. Furniture Offers from August Sale | Selected from tne immense stock of underpriced | Furniture in the Greatest of All August Furniture | | Sales. Just as great values in Furniture for dining | {Foor parlor, living room, hall, library, etc. | $5. 00 Parlor Rockers, $4.00. ; $22 Davenport Beds, $17.50. Mahogany finish and golden] DAVENPORT SOFAS, easily | | | | | | | oak; pollshed wood saddle seats, |and neatly transformed into beds. Golden oak frames, im- $12.00 Parlor Desks, $9.00. } perial leather covered; tufted; || i Golden and fumed oak, with i handy piece of furniture for a call apartment, and just the thing for a spare room. large storage box under seat. A i; one large and one small drawer; | pigeon holes, large writing bed, Fourth fi and Central Buildings. Rug Store Offerings ag |, Some of the maty August Rug values in the great annual offer- | ing. Rugs for etl over the house and all the newest designs for | Fall, 1912, An exhibition and sale. $21.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet, $15.00 and $17.50. $25.00 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet, $15.00 and $19.50, $30 Body Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet, $23,650, $35.00 ilton Rugs, 9x12 2 feeb $25.00 ane $29, Carp et Store , Offerings | From the oP August Sale, now going on, an exhibition of } all the newest Fall designs and the best products of the world’s | | greatest makers, These are example values: | 85c, and $1.00 Tapestry Brussels, 650, and 750. a yard, 35c, and Soe, Olicloths, 260, and 380. a yard, ii Japanese Mattings, 250. : a yard, ‘Third floor, Best Bunding, Curtains and Curtain — 500 Colored Cross Sirlpe Curtains, 214 yards long, 100, each, 10e,, $2, and iSc, Curtain ‘Swies and Colored Curtain Scrhin, j Will Place On Sale 350 Fine French handmade ingerie Wal A ; have two babies, one lees than three wi yeare oM, one only a few months old, Lingerie aists, trimmed th Mra. Marcus declared tha ehe did not nts iy Mateus feciinee nk ties real laces, ‘They have just finished It makes little difference what you need—a World “Wai “ABRAHAM” ST RAUB) Thursday Seams in fveviine . Slat tative $77.50 Values up to $25.00 JOHN FORSYTHE 84TH st. west. Use The A. & S. Subway Station Muslin Underwear Underpricing, 69c. Gowns at 49c. The Gowns are made of soft finish cambric, pretty medallions set-in yoke, outlined with lace; lace insertions and edge around neck; dace trimmed sleeves. 69c. Petticoats, 49c. Soft finish cambric, flounce trimmed with two insertions of lace and lace edge; dust ruffle. 69c. Corset Covers, 49c. Nainsook, full front, low round neck, trimmed with dotted embroidery, or made with insertions of embroidery and laces, ribbon run. Second floor, Bast Building. 98c. "hen" Fabrics, 29c. Yard. ALL WOOL, a limited quantity; about 500 yards and broken color assortment. ieaged woven |! fabrics to be closed out, regardless of original price. Silk stripe Nun’s Veiling, self-striped Serges and Granite Cloths—in rose, reseda, ashes of rose, peacock, mahogany and dark green. Main floor, West Building $4.75 Table Cloths at $3.49. Fine and heavy bleached double satin damask Table Cloths—2 yards square, variety of rareisomte designs, including chrysanthemum, tulip, gra scroll and others. Sold here regularly at $4.7: reduced for Thursday special to $3.49 each. $7.50 Damask Napkins, $4.98, Odd lot of fine bleached double satin damask Dinner Napkins, 25 inches square; variety of pretty patterns, Main floor, rear, Fast Building, ’ Women’s I5c. Undervests, 8c. Low neck, sleeveless—some with fancy yokes and others plain, and the more tae examine into the materials and workmanship the more you will wonder how in the world they can possibly be sold for 8c. Main floor, front, Central Building, Black Goods Underpriced. $1.10 Black Prunella Cloth, 69c. Yd. Superior quality with bright lustrous surface, made by one he leading weavers of the country to sell at $1.10-—perfect in weave—best black and full 42 inches wide. $1 Black All Wool Panama, 59c. Yd. Guaranteed all fine wool, light chiffon weight, perfect in every way and full 54 inches wide, 50c. Black Nun’s Veiling, 29c. Yd. All wool, soft and clinging material for cool waists and dresses—35 inches wide and perfect black. Main floor, Central Building. . Bedding Bargains. $1.00 Feather Pillows, 69c, Filled with feathers thoroughly and scientifically cleaned and treated; odorless; size 22x28 inches, . Tan e.. Give and Redeem Surety Stamp COPE Cne ICT () NEILL-ADAMS CO. Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Streets Lace Bed Sets on Sale! An extraordinary showing of this season’s newest designs in bed sets. They are all made of the best quality of net rasan to their several grades, and are for either full size or sin- = beds; they are — with extra full valance, also with bolster roll cover to match spreads, Lye JE = = a | —) a = = — = = \ Reg. volved $5.50; This Si Beg. V: alue, 7.0u; This Sale.. Irish Point Lace Curtains An exceptional showing of newest designs, all made on & extra quality Frencl {@ net, andatabout the cost of importation. Regular 84.508 Curtains at, pair, $3.00 Other Styles:— [§ Reg value $5.75. 5 7.50, 8.75, 10.00 pr This sale, $4.50, 8 5.75, 6.50, 7.50 pr. fil $5.00 Matting Cevered Utility Boxes, $3.00 We have contracted with the manufactur ers for a quantity of these boxes, either style. They are cov ered with extra quak \ ity Japanese matting, trimmed with bam- boo, Electric Lamps Half Price Nottingham Lace Curtains of an occasional pair which @ a i Brussels, Irish Point and pair Curtains at This Sale..... $1.25 1.75 pr. Slip Covers, $3. 89 On orders that require more The only difficulty about this fer to those living in AN fore gases eka ONeill Main Store—Fourth Floor, The extent of the assort- it quite certain that every Notwithstanding WY 00 95.50 All this seasou’s designs, exe. all fresh, with the exception has been used asa sample. Rr “Renaissance, Cluny, Novelties. Regular $1.50 87c Fs Other styles :— Re Reg. Value... .82.25 3.00 pr. Reg. Vai. $3.5¢ 3.75 5.0 pr. This Sale, $2.00 2.50 3.00 10 2.50 3.00 pr. St We allow 20 yards on an order of @7-inch Belgian stripe. Hh than 20 yards we charge 30c for each additional yard. |< offer is that it always crowds our Wn so that we are obliged Brooklyn, Hoboken, Jersey City aid Tong Island City. fab: and the best work we are capable of doing goes inte the making. Dinner and Tea Sets Tempting Offers in the August Sale ae ment shown in O'Neill's Dinner-ware section makes taste and every require- ment can be suited exactly. O'Neill’s low August (ollie! there are no seconds and no Iberian: goods in the Every piece perfect, every piece ‘7. 00 Austrian China Tea Sets at $13.75. With a nice border of red, finished with gold, 56 ise eles livers to each set and Chie Piece pastel rfect. German C! ‘ea Sets. Assorted border eed floral decor- ations, 66 piece 10 each set, finished pill "= $6.50 100- Piece Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets. Band decorations, finished with gold; open stock pattern; regular price, $12.22, a $8.98 per 56-Piece Dinner Sets, $6.00 for $12. 00 Lamps. , speci ‘Two burners, which makes splen- $e. 98 PTo0-Biece ‘American | Decorated. A nice service for 6 ald light. i have a 17- “inch Dinner Sets, $6.50. persons; regular $7.60; leaded glass shade, — assortes Assorted natural floral decorations. | special .. $4. 98 colors. They have a 6-foot elec- trie cord and plug all ready to attach, $3.00 Gas Reading Lamps for $1.25 Quifit complete, consisting of shade, burner, mantle and 6 feet gos tubing all ready to attach, 75c Oil Lamps for 49¢ Centre draught hand lamps, ONeill Homoturnishing Store—Basement. $1475 WoolRusQ 50) patterns and colors ; 75c Linoleum: 35c Floor Oil Cloths, Special Parquet floor pattern, yards wide 4yards wide; a wide choice d with borders. Also dark blue and white nickel plated finish, with tripod fr cifective igure HOI cliite neticrnss secs per square yard 2} |] and chimney and opal shade O'Neill Main Store—Fi It Pays to Buy Next Winter’s Blankets in This August Sale of Blankets BECAUSE our purchases are made in July, when the mills are very quiet unless these large advance orders come in—it is a time wher heavy price concessions are obtainable— genuine and liberal savings, that are yours for the slight trouble of buying blankets in advance. And who would not do so to save about 26 per cent ? Three Splendid Lots of Full Size Wool Blankets des. Superior quality wool blankets (‘‘commercially” all wool, being really about a pal ig wool, preferred by many people to an absolutely nf ‘wool blanket). Full 1 silk bound edges, pink or blue striped borders. per for Blan- ets sold regu- $4, 2 5 ts sold regu- pee for Blan- $5.00 Bed Springs, $3.75. Steel frames, wover wire fabric, reinforced sides, tempered steel helical springs at ends; all sizes. $10.00 Cotton Felt Mattresses, $7.50. Made in layer process with imperial stitched edges ; fancy ticking covering; full size. Fourth floor, East Butlding $1.50 Vanity Cases, $1.18. A new Vanity Case that we are first to show in Brooklyn, As Well finished or as handsome a case of as good material and workmanship, never sold before at less than $1.50. Of German silver, a fi namented in the engraved attached, fitt e ect with wrist chain sp da ith all the appearance of the sterling silver ex ve kind, Main floor, center, Central Butiting Pillowcasing and Sheeting. A REMNANT SALE of bleac! ies and unbleached mustin Pillowcasing and Sheeting In various widths; also cambric and ticking; all about ONE- THIRD REDUCTION FROM REGULAR PRICES. Come early, f Subway floor, Wart Bulléing, '| size case, prettily or- | $2. 50: fet od ee $3. 25k larly at $4.50. larly at $6.50, ets sold regu- larly at $3.50. “*MARLBOROUGH-BLENHEIM” BLANKETS, “GOLDEN GATE" WOOLEN BLANKETS, One of our special $5 wool blankets, of unusual anteed all wool, fas mn aeality, extra heavy, weight and quality, silk bound edges and pink, Co. for Nes gue TR ee OIC O Special 8h 07 BQ) FINE ALL-WOOL HEAVY BLANKETS, All that expressly for O'Neill-Adams regular $10.00 eelling. 47.00 HEAVY WOOL BLANKETS, A very superior quality that has never before been sold or las hg kg) | you could desire i you were to pay BBS0, Au qo e7.00. Marked for this sale, at, pair... Fou would expect, our August price ls but, 00 tg NOTE—Blankets and all Home Furnishings and Fittings ean be purchased on O'Neill's Club Plan and paid for conveniently. Blanket Dept., O'Neill Main Store—fecond Floon OO NelI-Adame Co. sth Aven 20th to 224 St, N.Y. City ———S—omd a Gellons. 30 Full off Pearman Pictures,

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