The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1913, Page 11

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j WRECKS UNION 0eToNs on iS MOe|, see ANDHER COMPOSER) Ys cee | Musi’ “Wile Ge Gets Divorce Her Own State- Coe : and Blames It on Too - | Much Temperament. ‘When Are of one variety meets Art | il , of ahother there is bound to be friction, | especially when the union of the Arts| ds a matrimonial one. « You may take this as coming :rom an| authority, for it le based upon the re- marke made to-day by Olga Dalset, the eautiful, alim Mlle, nineteen-year-old | F @aiden, with low, waved, dark hair end @ig brown pyes, who, as @ model, has pet the portrait painters and illustra. dors of the city’s artistic colony by the @ars, Among her devotees are Hanson @eoth, Chartes Dana Gibson ami Hamii- ¢on King. dies Dalsell was granted a divorce, @e-day, from Egon Puts, Hungarian @msician and composer. ,Weaving the courtroom. “T first met Mr, Puts at the home of friends, where Bn Philadelphii Played his compositions. 1 ham's V » He seemed attracted to me, ‘sentus, a man of the world, should find jen ge proposed, I was swept off jason "But, alas! Ou ing was @ll too short. 1 lett him. “I respect Ofr. Putz, I admire him, I Tevere him—but es a hueband—frankly, he is 0 goed. Why? Well, aside from | the fact that our are so differ- ing. he te self-cen ‘wrapped up in ‘ing but his own art, his work, his I—I demand a whole- that, I fear, has not earth. My man’s adora- ‘tien, attention, must be for me alone, ‘and my art: “Mr. Puts end I are the best of friends and I hope we shall always be. ‘There never has been @ harsh word between us.” Miss Dalsell’s sezsion before Justice Greenbaum was brief and to the point, for Mr. Puts failed to put in an ap- Peacunce. The only witness, beside Miss Daisell herself, was her colored ‘mat, Ace King, who declared she had dropped in wnexpectedly at Mr. Putz's handsome bechelor apartment No, $83 Bamilton Terrace early one morn- ing in March end found him with an- other woman, ——— SHIRLEY KELLOGG WEDS. Stage Beauty Is Bride in Londen of Albert P. De Couville, It’e @ delicious seasoning, Weetine and ence tamer wo ve’ Imported Absolutely! ! LONDON, June 4.—Miss Shirley Kel- Joag, American chorus girl, now appear- gaged to “Diamond Jim” Brady of Now York, was married this afternoon to Albert Pierrede de Courville, author | 0: the production. The ceremony, which was a quiet one, witnessed by ! oniy a few intimate friends, was per- | formed in the Strand Registry OMice, and the pair left immediately for Paris. The bride, noted for her beauty and more especially for her perfection of figure, was formerly a hairdresser in New York, and first won stage fame In the chorus of ‘ties Laonet Innocence.” VALUE OF 7 EXPERIENO®. (From the Boston Transcript.) The fellow who paddies hi own canoe ugually gets there—It's the amateur bas hires one who doesn't core back, Fabrics At 25c yard; Imported Shirting Madras in a variety of desirable styles, White grounds with Colored Woven Stripes, also all White, 32 in. wile, rental M200 to Soe I Wy ~—swide, formerly 65c and 75c. SF t= to $1.00 yard. = * =F =i <v, ia ee yy a) dich. Sihplebienmasttarmiens i 42 ahnaaae Detroit, Mich.—"I am glad to dis- cover a commecly that relieves me from 5 4s G. 836 Hunt St., Detroit, Mich. “It wae art friction,” she replied, after Another Case Pa.—"“Lydia E. Pink- chanted, 1 was charged. 1 was lifted claim it to be. About two or by the glorious} days before my periods I would § {and f was tonored to think that a peraeierte Plogedl pms io the doctor and he said I im me, a wee little thing of eight ething that drew his soul,” {lammation. I went to 4 ‘egetable Rmy feet. I could not find the heart to “)fefuse; so lant August we were married. fans EF aie ie By Our differing arts simply could not be- roredecah Mid y pod od some mates. So on Feb. 1 of this year] Boell, 2650 8. Custetek 8t., Phila, Registered Established Trade Mark Half a Century June Clearance Sale Washable Dress ; At 28¢ yard; Printed Irish Linens in sheer and i 6 medium weights, showing a range of Stripes and Dots Ti] in various colors, very desirable for Women’s and i ~—s- Children’s Dresses, Men’s Shirts or Pajamas, 36 in. At 15c, 25c, 38c, 55¢ and 75c yard; Fancy Cotton Voiles, Irish Dimities, Imported Percales, Japanese Crepes. Plain and Fancy Linens, Ottoman Cords, Repps, White Embroidered Batiste iy trees es ey Faas Ce formerly 25c SS = Remnants of White and Colored Dress Ratines, Shirtings and fine Washable Materials, mostly in dress lengths, much reduced to close out. | James McCutcheon & Co., i 5th Ave., 33d & 34th Sts. quarters at Funchal, Madeira. are the finest anywhere obta Seafete CA Fong aad in the Madeira hand-| hey are coai model with flap fronts, wT eal se fro 1344 to An * ous EVENING woo, , WEDNESDAY, JUNE ¢, 19TH tlie antap ocins at eee onta Always Remember— There Are Each Business Day of the Year More UN-Adverticed Than Advertised Special Yalues Throughout the Entire Store Summer FLOOR-COVERINGS Straw HATS Macy Savings ares nna wide ond cho exerments in ovr oe te UNTRIMMED HATS oprah len dhibeorall iia is phe ‘ania ot” Saga Department $6.00 Milan Hats, $3.69 YS es ee Soom) cory ay ne | pasted A collection of mg 400 Black The esceiahor is a rapid and direct means of the «Sane i raw, oxce jon ly fine : vex”? Less n Ebew e ingunen 15 of the fatest Made of the tough traicie ass harvested in Vicon becomi and Minnesota. Some in solid colors, some in two-colo Close-fitting ae Lope - effects, Migured or striped bandon. Every one new, perfect med ted sailors and dress hats (one of and resilient—just as they have srrived” from the mill— very new shape, is illus- eon. “in black only. fee ‘Mae's $3. 50 Panama Hats, §' , i ish.xsein ee eaten a S2e 24 in. x 48 in. in becoming new shapes. 72. inches wide af in 254 in the lot, t presenting the belance Plea Bound Lobapebad chan wybrters sock pcuvedel ue Rumors ie the ane Oneenty Se inches wide, 44¢ yard | ons oft.” -| When shapes and materials are purchased here, our expert bolbserhonfet 9 A Gft. x12 ft. milliners will trim your Hal without additional charge. 8ft. x 10 ft. aft. x10 ft. oft. x12 ft. Figured “Crex” Renmere | 9 ft. x 12 ft. 9 ft. x 12 ft. Se inches wide: Se yard | oft. #22 ft. Clearance SALE of GRIER RMS epee ea] SRR ge 3 ; ; a inany style White WASH GOODS _ |sn.si28. SeamlesoMatting Regs{rom Japan, $6.48) $1 Ft Ae | New Enlarged Dept, Second Fleer. gies rn Voy rt meanest dae, rw and andra in the latest narrow and al. Our Great Sale of White Wash Goods, comprising $25,000 blue Eset Yor Surmer Ca anak choke of 18 worth of fine Fabrics, tegun last Monday, continues with una- M Ind Ky bated interest. The following are only'a small portion of the oodj Rugs from India at % Savings hi rd to Closet: fine, durable fibre, and in woking atk haa! values offered, at savings to you of from one-thii ny MGecookl werauad ae ne, fa rns Summer B ED Cove $1.00 to $1.50 Costume Fabrics, 49c Shoat one oe MA TERIAL SA VINGS | This assortment includes many of our daintiest 1913 Im- Site 5 fl. x12 fi. ‘Sice7 fi. 6in. x 10ft. 6in. Size 9 fl. x 12 ft. thene of fine wat ported ‘and Domestic. Fabries of exquisite beauty. Especially] Seecial, Shak. | . Geeta, ? | Sisco G4 crenata bg ok con ed a fabrics beautiful Crepes Rat: fi which, be- — and bungalows, Our Department of Bed Coverings is ‘a visit fren modish are the width, the srortest costumes caf be made at a I Imported Rush ‘Mats from Holland beers summing you simater 1 surnumer needs, a9 every requirement is here at most ee coe FR Sing are the novel whose wearii ity is ine Shumber p-poor miedo iy Mg ota pat ee eee ae Cleansing it ik with water hel Sa Epes Novy Spd Rat | 1 Gols A Goxtanaly tude Choice of ov: al and’ round, witt Plain and Fane Irish Linen roe ate ie — mn Neeley White Guods(ya)10€ Cambrie (rd), 19¢ & 29} Oval Braked Ranh Mats | Round Braided Rh Beautiful, fresh Fabrics of fine Macy's prices were 29¢ ond 9c yerd. Size Macy's Price Diameter Macy's Price quality, on which your savings are 5c Yard wide, pure thread flax cam: 4ft. 10in.x 7 ft. 10 in. $2.34 = brici, unexcelled for ard] sft. 9in.x.8ft. 9in, Ath g in SRA prey eso ernie Ry pal vaiotase. Sft. 9in. x11 ft. 10 in. 6 ft. 6 in, $289 36-inch Madras. 7ft. 9in.x 9ft. 11 in. $4.74 7 ft. 6 in. $3.89 _Tt-inch checked Dimity. 8 ft. 11 in, x 11 ft. 11 in. $6.34 9 feet, $548 27-inch Satin-Striped Lawn. 7ft. Sin.x13 ft. 7in. $6.74 2t-inch Lace-Striped Lawn. 27-inch “Geisha” Batiste. Save on Carpets and Linoleums 60 in.x72 in. 27-ifWh Mercerized Striped Waist- Vicesble underwear, ss it wears and eiikatice. tufted con tins pone ogel pees eaund seid" $1.50 Fine Asminster Carpets, Special (yd.), ren material. Filed wit 27-inch Corded Lawn. 0c Yard desi rat twortone blues, ia Teerlonand laveaarh aoe Orla Siena a ni x72 in. Finished at 94¢. 40-inch Nainsook. Wide Ratine (yd.), 29c smalltigured effects; and in medium tones of tan, brown and green. ma: | | big” = Mg 29-inch Crinkled Crepe. Beautiful quality, with soft, flaky pth petarh ine Sigel Me TE KE match. $1. 49 Dress Crpe Eid part reuie gots | Macy's 68 Figured Cork Linoleum (vg. 4a.) 446. mms, ERPS from France (yd.), 2dc sect sen Some rolls have slight impertecticns in printing. eee . walle ft PA aus. Dre Vale (x2), 294 | Macy's $1.39 & $1.49 Inlaid Linoleum (1g. 7d), 98e . ppical inlaid and wood efiects, with colors runnin; ity Imported Crepe, prettily crinkled. Macy’s price was 59c. way oF rough to the back, They are perfect in every particular.» . Light weight One of the daintiest materials for Width 45 inches. Exquisite a _ inty pink or blue | blouses and dresses, and the best fine quality eerie ious animal patterns. value we've ever offered in Imported Crepe. Limited quantity. ttt wx | 650 Pairs Imported Scotch Madras CURTAINS at SAVINGS Typical values such as may be found every day in several or all the sections of the new and V1 much it and enlarged Upholstery Department (now on the Fourth , Rear). 350 PAIRS 200 PAIRS 100 PAIRS BOYS” $2.00 Mi Caen Madras » Madras Madras as cree re bc iaeees a gee mati ms | 12 patterns, of | which “ = ta a to OF MADRAS, defen ese || Me Oe ol To catalan aoetly- 30c to 50c Scotch Madras, yd., 19 18c and ade Macy Coffees Principally in ecru color and in a ai been, BLD tENS @ gramnss 2 SPECIAL AT |, Maus te Magi Ga i $1.19 -a|BAMBOO Porch SCREENS) tint ta. cises trl tastes sati Clothing of every kind in our new and Fitted with strong cords and hard-wood pulleys. Mag’s usu; pecs Stc pound. dareeat her : me ree Half. -inch slat (outside bar Bamboo Porch Screens| 1 tin:erat or oe. ae Le new in the “tht. a 5 Ib, tin; gran. or pul fleer. aft.xstt. $118 ""'Ske] aaixar, $188 = “Sea | 7 see oeam ) There are three models, one of | sft. x8 ft. $1.34 8G] Oft.x sft. $2.12 $1.79| “Red Star” Brand Cotfee—fra- which is shown in the Ni per grant, full-bodied and metlow; Macy's Ry part of the illustration. 6 ft. x8 ft. $1.59 $1.18}10 ft. xsft. $229 $1.84 usual price is 32¢ pound. in Russian blouse style, a are | 7ft-xsft. $1.80 $1.30) i2 fxs ft. $260 $2.39) 1b, carton: gran. or pulv. § #7e y bee eee earng ieeer veneer tb. carton (bean) Stripes in delicate buy red. black and helio * @™"™% "| Quarter-inch slat (ouside bert) Bamboo Porch Screens| 231 ‘xk tem) BT as 4 reen. Naturi Ores: ’ . da” Brand Coffe 2 Madras is one of the most durable fabrics that can be used for | ¢ ft. x 3 ft. * A: “dic 8 ft x x8 ft. CT “$ti6 Fi eos ih woke and ht olin ert ioe thas, sales toys’ Wash Suits, and this particularly good madras appears to | 5 ¢¢. x 8 ft. vid The| Oft.x8ft. $1.24 $1.34 | st much higher prices; Macy's usual good advantage made up with sailor or Eton collars, or with low eck ccmbined with either long or short sleeves. The trimmings are varied in style, and scme of the collars Oft.x8ft. Me SK lio ft. x8ft. $129 $1a4 Price pO me 7ft.x8ft. i - males tt. x8ft. $1.69 $1.74 5 Ib. carton (bean) iy WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF MADE-TO-ORDER AWNINGS, | 25 Ib. sack (bean) are in contrasting colors, Choice of either bloomers or knee Slip Cavers, Shades, Summer Draperies and the Re-upholst a * ¥ ere Coffee; rich trousers, and al! sizes for boys ef:from 274 to: 6 ywars, ing P of Furniture, all work being. done most efficiently and dottten big bee Seuthr Arneee Boys’ Madeira Hand- $6 94 promptly at the shortest notice, at Macy's ‘‘Lowest-in-the- Keon; Ge sake ity’ prices. Estimates and samples on request (at the Up- igran, or pul, | 2he Embroidered Wash Suits, holstery Department, Fourth Floor, 35th St Rear). fh te pd gn RH As shown in the lower part of very desirable Suits are made, a a Toy wer cw. Creer ye sack (bean) the illustration. Yokes and they are cut in sailor or Men’ s $/. 50 to $2. 00 Shirts, 94c PE ae fp ag HO Aty value from the Men's within ow this sale:— steps of pea at BS, td apg wn Ta de bh its 4 Ib. carton; gran. or pulv, . 22e 5 Ib. carton (bean) r \ former space on the 25 Ib. sack (bean) The idea 1s entirely new, and able, both in material, worke | — 7hese smart Shirts are scrupulously Suits thus embroidered cannot manship and appearance. There Hcut and finished adri be had elsewhere in New York is choice of 24 exquisite designs with either eit ee ees) {inh collars wonderfully hand- Russian blouse models. worked at the Macy head- We consider thal these Suits The colorings are the newest and ‘sinartest stripe effects in tan, blue and pte and black, upon light and white Pique i ted from England embroidery, at $5.94, $6.94, , and, isthe rata which these $7.49 and 48.49. bein Po ee Tt

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