The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 14

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TE EAE SUL NOT BE WED, THNKS MS, SNA Divorced Wife of Writer May Have to Come Here for License to Wed Halliwell. {Special to The Evening Worl.) POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 24.— Denied a marriage license by City Chamberlain Graham, Hubert Halliwell @eclared to-day he would marry Mra, Meta Sinclair, the divorced wife of ‘Upton sinclair, the noveliat, before the ‘Week is over. told the couple when they appealed to Rim for a license that the proper place for them to get one wan at Woodstock, Uieter County, or in New York City, Halliwell and Mrs. Sinclair are @erete of the young man's mother in thie city. The divorced wife of the Movelist dented herself to newapaper Men, but permitted a wipnan reporter te interview her. “At firet I spoke frankly and freely of ny experiences and feelings, but they betrayed the trust.” she said. “My Most sincere and sacred beliefs were Gistorted and my every act and motive Was misjudged. Hubert and I are very foné of each other, and of course, we @hal get married. Our plans are in- Gefinite, A for the future, we shall work together, 1 along literary lines and Mr. Halliwell on hie music. some gy 1 hope to complete a book that I Om writing, and I think he will com- Pose an opera. “1 have no views to express on mar- rage. Once 1 thought 1 had opinions om thie subject, but they are now in the crucible of experience. Perhaps, 1 have completed the last chapter book I am now working on, I tery] views to put forth about age question. It is pitiful and tragic that the preas will not to people the right to live their Hives obedient to the guidance of ideals. Why should they gauge, he world by their mora! tape- mn ct Seals Parse and Ic Arrested. Seseph Congto, élevén, of No. 2% Kast red and Seventeenth street, he calle “Nigger,” played fchool to-day, becaust he Graduated on Friday, and plore Bronx. Mrs. Jo- ek No, 315 East One Hun- ’ Ht i anit on Morris avenue Hundred \and Fifty-third stuck out from pron a8 she stooped to ex- fin docked In @ moment the pashe sone and Was off givens and the pocketbook ra fence. Policeman Joseph near Park threw the contents of ine | tp En A Aaa eee) th June. Regal ‘I Dain models wit meee Every ss aatong OTE aon sg | Feaee ator The City Chamberlain | 1 ‘| brother of the Captain, and hts son, th atreet, was buying | [ Oxfords .00 OFF the Regular Factory Stamped Prices HE “Dollas-off” concession applies to our complete range of women’s Oxford: Semi-Colonials in all the fashion- Spanish-Louis, Cuban and low other favored id Patent Leather and White Buck for owe sport Se sealany | to accompany any frock or for morning, a Reach or eaed wear. pace se bre 8 $5.00 Regel \ Insane attention—no waiting—rapid delivery of parcels— \ ‘Civil Service’ always and to all. WOMEN’S REGAL SHOPS CAPTAIN WALSH BURIED, | WHITMAN WITH MOURNERS | jOnly Three Active Mémbers of Po-| lice Department Attend Services in All Saints’ Churca. | Former Police Captain Thomas w.| Waish, whose confession of grafting to District-Attorney Whitman paved the Way for the conviction of several of the wrned force, wae buried to-day at ty Cemetery after rervices at the urch of All Sainte, Madison avenue and One Huhdred and Twenty-ninth street. Walsh's home was at No, 164 Madinon avenue, Unatrict-Attorney Whitman waa the nt officia! at the service. er friends sald, had asked inim to al Mrs, Walsh wes supported by her father, Thom: McKenna, and her brothers, Eugene and Charles, The active members of the Police De ment were Lieut. Thomas F. Wali in not a relative of the late teut, Maxwell and\ Patrolman Charles r, Capt. MoBiroy waa at the h with two uniformed men of the Precinct, but did not enter, Former Inapector Richard Walsh, « nd former Lieut. Wiliam J. | at with the family. The ser- & requiem mass by the Rev. Father ‘tdward Davies, rector of the| ci ureh, and there wag no utterance ex- cept the ritual, REAL LIVE ELK $4 4 AT PARK AUCTION. Coyotes Placed Within the Reach of All and Goats Were Easy to Get. Andrew Wissel, a retired manufac: turer of Ridgewood, Queens Borough, bought @ perfectly good elk at the ani- mal auction of the Prospect Park me- nagerie to-day for 4. H. EB. Richard- fon, who was understood to be buying for Sylvan Levy, head of the Long Isl- and B, P. 0. E., hed to pay $4.60 each for four more, which are destined for the park about the Elks’ home at Freeport. A whole band of coyotes, the surplus of a rapidly increasing park family, were bought by Mr, Wissell for about $2.00 each, Butchers bought the lambs at from $2.25 to $3 each, while the An- "a goats brought from $2.15 to 2, lemonstrating, a@ the auctioneer cheer- fully remarked, that sometimes it In worth while to be a goat. One automo- hile in good order was sold for 1% and another for $150, le in Russet, EF ways Bought has borne the signa ied You mr Hak iceche Al piiion “era and has Lsind ay yi under his yCarn. ae ronal ir in this, ations ana aks Stites ss cere | What is CASTORIA wes cone soeraliey neither bata: gen It dee eas. For m tha yearn it has been in constant. for the ‘rellet preg ered ny tiga pid Wind Hap all Teethin Troue ml den the Food iting be hi ait id ‘door? late: ‘ood eal ‘and natur The Children’s Panaeteot ‘Sother's Friend. ‘The Kind You Have Always Bought: Beare the Signature of ° In Use For ‘Over 30 Years ‘Tue Cenvdun COMPANY, 77 MURRAY OTRECT, NEW YORE CITY. America’s Greatest Furniture House ymann’?s" Cmpy3eis. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK ). Block 8th Ave. Ge HOW TO GET TRIPLE aw GREEN ST. Seo Wil aive Trlale A Green Teadion Stamps I oil aive Triple, SE Green Tes Trading Stampe all this week w Thi 6. 74 softot Chitfonier bwedied solid oak, len bay . wide; Frenc Leeroy (ore PEDO | be edoend Ag ay Te sl $1.50 Solid Oak Dining Chair 89c fatch, extra cab aarne wood racearme ee IMPORTANT we Fer ert eeseee aea MOCK STH TO MT ST, AND STH AVENUE nena meas nea \Healthand Beauty Answers BY MRS. MAK MARTYN Unlovely condition of your | doubt is the use of soap or the owder vad ureasy | Parmful thing for ‘shampoo! and yao thie | Your acalp and hair wit nd yur Somplexion will | Canthross Just ‘ditgolee a your friends. Dissolve of it in a aes oft hot water and in pint mot | hy oe you “thie creates ‘an ad tea: | al deen tu} a Splat etaar Dited | a at oft tlulty” and fuaz on your | 2 application | burner ) ‘hint smoot Sai iy Sila e"Untailing, "ut Seiato e: From what fou may T be ar weakness rons M a Vanguor i | tro. cure your hair Mari Heve quingoln har ” ty DAN fi a to. make a quart and ableapoontul tree max aide ep icuptul suaar nd ‘a bountiful growth of SSomutital welt is eure iatie wult Rose: You can quickly remove MROOKLY 101 Beosdway i) 1000 Wrosaway Ave, NEWARK, §. J. EASEY CITY 125 Bread s. 108 Newark Ave. ter sbi Vishow mains har ed, ‘uy of cours ite giavere. The rye ‘anulated eveilde hair) | Read . Martyn's book, ‘Heauty,” Mise G. The cause of bene eiteaky and’ unmanaxesvion no | BOs space for beginning work on Fall orders. Reg. value $8.98 j ” Shopping Center if O'NEILL-ADAMS C Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street (ets ail’ Bo dowSto OF jeill's Big To: Store for ay ‘ana ithe Boys ees j| 2200 Bosse \ Dubbel Breasted Norfork Sorts with Patch Pockits ss) Fancy Tweeds Chev.crs Ce RP omer ss c Su 45 ‘ *B2ones, *Je9 ones 962° ones + N88 ones s12¢3 Mary Jones cy 6tol8 This is {6t Mothers and Fathers to read. You know, that $5.00 to $8.00 Suits cannot be sold under values unless for some very special reason. In this case it was the fact that the manu- facturers wanted all present season stock closed out to have clear 2,200 suits are a small matter to them; the loss was of no importance compared with needed space, ay the savings are extremely important to parents. Sale price, 93.45. We add this word to what the boys are telling you above. The styles are the newest models, Norfolk or double breasted, well tailored, clean cut, smart as a whip. The Norfolks have knife or box pleats. Some are mohair lined, some have patch pockets. Trousers are full Se peg-top knickers, full lined; sizes 6 to 18 years. Price, 93.45. Women's Diiny Summer Dresses, $3.89 An important offering of Women’s and Small Women’s %& : Dresses in an assortment beyond description. Dainty dresses in dotted Voiles, figured lawns, linens, lingeries, J [7 striped Voiles and linon. Some have the nobby coat effect, others are trimmed with lace, embroidery and combination pipings. All en y ¢ shades; all sizes. Values $5.50. Women’s Superior Coats lar val bits 10 $98.60 Secziat at 910.75 Numerous models to choose from, in serges, broadcloths, mixtures, taffeta and tengalines; three-quarter length cutaway fronts; some are lined throughout with peau de cygne; plain fancy trimmed. Not all sizes in every model, but all sizes in some Distinctive Wash Dresses, g5 gg[,,, Smart Bathing Suits, | 55 99 Smart and distincti vy dresses in striped and figured sheer lawns, striped | In silk, satiu and sweater effects, Sailor collars, low necks, plain, stri epmart and distinctive Giclored skirts, end pure linens, Trimmings of ead checked sik trimmingss, also’ vestecs ‘of contrasting alley All siees velvet, lace and com inations, All sizes, Navy and black. O'Neill Main Store—Thied Floor, Sale of Women’s Shoes A Sale of Silks Continuing our. enormous Half-Yearly Sale of Edwin C. Burt Many wonder how we can hold these great price Fine Shoes for Women. reducing sales at the height of the scason when so many are The only out price sale f Mah || buying an; , but when we can buy the silks we do at the Low shoes that are known the country over as the Sie eG 5 seek ate en ruling he piri vr rp |s2.65| $2.65 j Oxfords, Pumps, Colonials and Ties {$2.6 5| sale as that the prices are way below regular, and you mere- +09! in the present season's popular styles. IPT" ""! | ly get the benefit of clever buying. Continuing Our Extraordinary Three-Day Sale ¢ aSc Milo Pongee Silk, | 75cSatin Stripe Tub Silk Standard Toilet Ar ticles cfenzoueh pager shown in Bag ing sy hg hg To-day and Wednesd me «sus tne en npn Mae pes a Redd ell a pall, Cage raist. cool Summer dresses and waists, 60c Tussah Pongee, at 39c You must put in ir Summer aupply of Toilet here ia your ptt Bae do tt at less com than most As usual in these great wale, we must protect our tg snittlacd ‘and our 1 hi rs, seoorving the right to Umit quan- Yard-wide plain and brocaded Tusssh Silk P. » bright, lustru tice, "No Mal Parte one Orders nad tetmalls” Wow detestle Ge tums deter eee aes. tostrwous Here is just a suggestion of the values you will find: ‘most desirable styles and colorings. O'Neill Main Store—tecond Floor, Hydrox Peroxide—25c | Bathasweet ......- Surety Water Bottle— anncececrrorosenoneeeedend sine; apecialat....12¢ | Nail Polish—In cellu. @ of 84qt.; special Bagi Wich tate | Ohad ad | A ceca, te] SIGWay Collapsible Go-Carts gO el a ee te! Can be bought on the club plan of convenient payments call lot scaadeit’s | Manel Soap--Cakese if you wish, Cream. SOc size Cas The; or Fay ul Weeeeeel The most practical vehicle for the purpose in the world, and pearly oth | indestructible. The regular guarantee 12 yee, (i 90 | covering two years from date of pur- Bond's Extracs—01.08 | Ivaty Hos ih sizes chase, which protects you against any size; special at... 626 ae OF reli expense from wear or breakage, is in- cluded— Here is the guarantee: We agree with the Beautiful Dinner Sets,°29.75 purchaser of this Sid- Which Are Seldom Sold for Less Than $57.00 way S35 havens Gets Gold Band Austrian China to ‘absolutely rae Sets erie pect : eae sie aeenrnes: $29. 75) pO fla oe Dinner Sets at on 916.939 Awateiae. Chine Dinner warns 3 wy piace in ets; handsome essurted| Ver: Pa, thine Ue rian China The wide range of styles and materials gives you the opportunity to get lc mms, with gold edge; large] 100-Piece Dinner Sets; assorted doc- | the go-cart you want. iueen"includea, "MY AM# MUP tate. fPeeinl for to-morroms) 612.50, $16.00, $20. 00, , $22. 75, 75, $26. 6.00 O'Neill Homefurniobing Stere—Becoment. OE=IO O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City OF ome

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