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TUMWANT GES TMS BRDE LANDRY ASA WEDDING GFT That's Where Hi His Little Ro- Marice Began, When He Was Only “2028” in Black Ink. “Tammany” was married yesterday @Pteracon. Los Angeles papers pleane = @epy. Ho married “a regular girl,” teo—his own words—and he gave her @latndry for a wedding present. There ould not have been a more fitting oe @ither, because the romance of @iing began in this seifsame laun- @ry. In thore early days ho w lity at all, merely “2082 arke he clothes he sent - te the wash. >) Te soubriquet “Tammany,” con- ferred upon the groom in this chron- Sele by Col. John A. Cockerill, once managing editor of The World, will Sentify to many the stocky, black- Raired, alert youngster who has been Rewsboy, office boy on The World, “personal attendant to Col, ble own words again— _ aad pal” to Paul Armstrong, the | Playwright, actor, “sporting man, ethgee—inuchter here by “Tamman: Bimeeif—moving picture performer " Bat if you want to know him aca- “@emically, as it were, look at the Parish register of St. Michael's and there you will find him inscribed tn hls own band as “William F. Young,” + @@4 on the line below is the entry “Mae Gertrudo Savage,” there You have the headliners in the ro- mance—“Tammany” and the little * Maundy girl. ‘There wore only a few friends of *Tammany” and Mina Savage in the *ehureh, but one of them was Jimmio . 3S Paul armstrong wa there, but hi gouldn't com to mis: others ‘who were kept Jast rage but er it it took me @ year to get her «tobi i Then I got her and er to come see me play in ‘A Romance of the fend the fino of talk T bad, eceh 6 0} ad, seo ac 7 years uko | borrowed $500 from Paul Armstrong and bought the . The girl wont with it, her manager, although eo stutionery as manager. | balieve I had to buy the place to get her, Now I've given it to her and cause I've Kot picture actors Bow, & regular one, all right. Bome too. Mae doesn’t want to go ere and run the t six months, k here for her.” GIGANTIC ENTIRE SMITH GRAY STOCKS Summer Suite, Other Furnishings. sor shortest possible "6.4 Come immediately to any of our FOUR Stores. NEW YORK (BROADWAY AT WARREN (™ AVENUE ABOVE 27" All Stores Open Until wear, Umbrellas, Canes, $) TSTORES THE EVENING ‘WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1914. “TAMMANY” AND BRIDE HE WON AS RESULT OF BATHED FEE ROMANCE IN LAUNDRY, Husband Then 8ST. LOUIS, her husband of a widow, presented the wedding, Mra. hugged the widow. to Barth's home. Barth says, wh: to wash her hands, Manband. told ae, more thai mr eer Pag Flakiest Biscuits You Ever etree mu, Women’s Silk Gl (16 Button Length) 2,000 pairs heavy quality, Soa length, 16 button Milan Silk Gloves, in white, black and colors; double finger tips; Paris point stitching. An offer not to be duplicated. Regular value 1.35 at Mail and Phone Orders. SMITH GRAY @ CO. SELL-O time, Buy Winter Clothes NOW to put Buy Medium Weights NOW to have BROOKLYN FULTON ST. AT FLAT! BROADWAY AT BEDFORD 6.30 P. M. To-day WIDOW, SAYS BRIDE May 6.—Allegations that wedding rings to the widow, and took a ‘oot bath with the widow, are made a Traverse City, Mich., immediately &@ widow who was occupyi ‘home near Northport. Seven days after the marriage, Mra. she took off her ring 4 mted Tie Nira’ Barth objected, abe hala; her To Open the Season for Offer To-morrow, Thursday Broadway, Shand Oth Mss: ALLMUSTGO Regardless of Cost REGARDLESS? FORMERSELLING PRICES The Receiver Has Determined, and Has Now Ordered, Such lew, Startling Price Cuts insure the instant carrying out of his determination—that all stocks must be UP TO "D5. A5l | PRICES SO SENSATIONALLY LOW that it will pay you enormous interest on the present on tobuy now for future seasons’ wear. , unexampled, incomparable bargains have seldom been known in New York. Hu: now offered make it wisdom to “stock up" your wardrobe in advance for coming months a for next year, ady for Fall. Buy Light Weights NOW for this Spring & Summer. PYERY THING MUST MOVE NOW-—AND WITH ALL SPEED RECEIVER’S SALE OSCAR A. LEWIS | As Receiver in Bankruptcy T WITH Drove Her From Home Nine Days After Mar- riage, She Charges. fow days hugged a her engagement and 10, 1913, At lor Barth says ae! She ays | Barth ‘Tho three later went her husband took t them to the widow, Nid loved the widow CBs corte t, nine days Berth threatened hi told her to leave es Pasi to, 8 tablespoons ewer the butter into oves 65c : Double width; sho Pair choloe shadings; also weite and black. Store—Second Floor, Printed Crepe Telephone Value 12%G0 ljayvesant 4310 special at 7 34c UT Such | Mrs. fon, where her Brooms— quality e savings regularl; seasons. BULLDOG PET BURIED IN $125 COFFIN, BUT WHERE IS A SECRET Crawford Carries Out Will of Brother, Who Left Cash for Canine. Neighbors of Mra. Caroline Craw- ford of No. 427 Market atrost, Pater- J, are wondering to-day N. dog “Tuck” haa bi Another Plaza These and a dozen other Plaza, Main Store, Street Floor. 59c Printed Cre Also in yard-wide, printed Tussah Silk ani burted tn his contly coffin, which was inscribed “Our Pet.” The dog, which was known to everybody in the neighborhood, had @ notable funeral yeaterday. Then the casket was car- Med away In an automobile, There is a general impression that the departed canine reata in a regu- lar cemetery, but Mrs. Crawford will not gratify the general curtosity. When a reporter asked her the toca- tlon of Tuck’a grave she satd: “He was buried on Long Island, but I won't say where,” Tuck was @ sixteen-year-old bulldog. He had been the pet of Mra. Crawford's brother, Hi » In the will $1395 was be used to buy @ coffin when should die. turday Tuck turned up his toes. Mra. Crawford bought a coffin, paid the een | stipulated $125 for it and planned to bury Tuck next Gsy on her own prop- Board of Ht ford she was violating @ Burial ford else. Are You Sick? was postponed, arranged for ® grave somewhere Don’t Know What Really Is the Bola seaiased Perit sie, When places comfort ewe ea Acker, Merrall &l Condi to, eth’ New York’s Sixth Avenue. 20th to 22d Street | Splendid Array of Bargains lots ready to-morrow on O'Neill's Bi x No mail, telephone o c.0. D. wane DES, 39c Silk Eponge; in variety of the wanted styles and colorings. solid colors. All sizes. Made of An colored éollar; fi dress, with embi red collar. 59c Bungalow Aprons, 39c Made of fine quality Percale, in light and dark stripes; bound with $1.00 House Dresses, 69c wkeag Gingham, in setity stripes and checks; with solid with fine embroidery edges. Also pretty Chamb Sizes 36 to 46 inches. Wiig ots Notions Reduced We 5M pnir. 10¢ Tango Collar Supports, Se ea. 10c Bias Lawn, Se piece. Light-weight Dress Shields, 10c Bias Cambric, 7 piece. 19¢ Bone Hairpins, 2 and $ on card, 100 card. #5c Bone Braid Pins, 15¢ each. 29c Framed Pictures, 21c In colortypes, carbons and Harrison Fisher pictures; landscapes, marines and figures; in white, gilt and antique oak frames. $2.25 Doz. Bungalow Dinnerware, Each 10c dark blue floral di AUSitk Value $! Rich floral designs and co dress or waist. 54 inches wide Value $1,50,at In a wide range of popula and colorings. Also black. i} Main Store. with round reed roll on hood a upholstered in corduroy flexible springy. Natural finis regular $18.30; sale price, ..... “Bloch Reed Pullman with scroll atrong tubular fine qualit regular $19.50; sale price... Same Carriage in white ¢ steel pushers: high grade. »p #26.50; sale price Handy things that ligh: Ribbon Plunkett's | Blue Standard ulariy Clothes. Hampers family size, ma whole willow and h special . bancrreradami O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, Mer York Ciy OES Ok. Prairie Grass Rugs at 19c Sizes 18x36 inches; only 3 to Crepe de Chine $1.00 Makes a very pretty summer wash O'Neill Main Store—Second Fivor, Dress Fabrics 79c Strong tubular steel pushers and guaranteed design on front; round reed roll f Round Reed Pullman Sleeper Wheels; natural gray aud oak finish; regular O'Neil) Main Store—Fifth Floor, English porcelain plates, cups and saucers, fruit saucers and bowls; in . tomer, while the lot all the all beautifully tailored. Colors: greer, black, wistaria, Labrador blue, bla All sizes 38 t0 55, $25.00 to $35.00 values Coats of soleil, moire, faille, hagen, checka. galine, revers. 1085. crepes bustle, ings. Cold Ke sine Fen Daten After CNet a Lanattey Claes Groowe and 1 WATE Con 1s stone wee i Ose We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Our Own Merchandise | Shopping Centre We Offer You Handsome New Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses The Original Models of Which Coat from $35.00 _to_$50.00—Often More than That ,, A very large producti derful series of Women’s of them on @ narrow margin enables y new garments practically worth #25 to 635... Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged Women's and Small Women's Suits, in gabardine, serge, crepes, nov- elty weaves, shepherd checks, poplin, eponge. long tunic skirts, moire and taffeta trimmed; let rments, an jer flounces. Fancy collars an: Nain serges, novelty checks, st In the season's desirable color: $25.00 to $35.00 values Silk Dresses, suitable for every Hfacetlon;t in taftet and poplin. Daintily trimmed tier and ruffled skirts. The Most The Most Interesting Feature of O'Neill's MAY WHITE SALE ds the Assortment of Nobelties and Undergarments Designed aie, MANGA GEA WATER and sale for this won- sand weaves, and gabardines. medium and three-quarter length models; straight circular, fold and ruffled bottoms. The season's newest col ‘Sines $2 to 4%. 825.00 to #85.00 values O'Neil Main Store, Third Floor. GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Ritchie & Cornell’s Free Po clarity Contest Five Free Round Tri See Tours | ‘OR THE MOS’ POPULA Policem Fireman, Letter C rot may be cast in person Ae any of our our Sabo Broadway, New York, id VOTE GOOD FOR 0 ONLY ONE CANDIDATE @ stores, or can be mallee to Tailors 394, This vote must be cast on on oF be! ture May 13, BE. W,, May 6, oj: $17.50 at d the sel Ming to buy *17.50 Cutaway models with the new uulation sleeves; ‘17.50 taffeta, golfine, ben- In short, itaway fronts, straight, $17.50 © All sises from 42 charmeuse, satin $17.50 and white and fancy eponge bodices, with panni Rose Bushes Special 2 for 25c Especially 1o Conform to the Prevailing Fashions New Tango Accordion Pleated Underwear New Hand Made Underwear from France Misses’ and Small Women's Underwear slorings Night Gowns at 59c to 97.50. Corset Covers at 29c to 05.50 Princess Slips at 98c to $6.50. Specials also in Waiats, Cor F atyles The values will impress you at once—savings are one-third at least. New Crepe de Chine ( Petti sets, Hrs O'Neill Main More—Third Floor. and Chiffon Underwear New Underbodices and Bloomers ‘hildren'’s Underwear Of course, every article is new and you make your purchases in full confidence that the values ure excep- tional, the qualities dependable and the manufacturing conditions on the highest standard, icoats at 50c to 912,50 Drawers at 29c to 97.50 Chemise at 49c to 93.50 ieres, Infants’ and Childreh's Spociai-Price-Club Plan Sale of nd body, Reclining back, foot brake. Nicely h, Biggest value ever offered; Siesper—full’ sised od $14.25 ine narrow reed 3 reclining back, brake, shee tired wheels; $17.50 named; sale price beautiful design with rings; heavy rubber tired] natural finish; $23.50|"sime price. ouseheeping. These boilers a) | of heavy — cc | Wear for year: made of heavy we offer 2 slaes ized Water |All Copper Wash Boliers— cover ix block tin 0 8 size—22 tn. lone in. deep, 12 In, wide; Ye In. wide: regular Same Carriate in white enamel; ule nade will for to- $2.75 in. long, $2.98 Palla— for Le year; Kod) 12 Qt. henvy” galvanized elae rewulurly) ia wi wr pails; regular $2.25 | _rem Sungelow lamps, AW lan Jap mounts, fitted! set woh busket shades; vty regularly $6.00; special $4.25) Special.......... High Grade Baby Carriages Regular $18.50, $19.50, $23.50 and $26.50 Carriages are in this sale at $14.25, $15.50, $17.50 & $23. 50 Reed Pullman Sleeper—full sized body of fine quality narrow flat reed i ae “Bloch” Reed Pullman Sleeper—full sized body of | ston's Summer wanty aes full round reed roll on hood and body; extra strong tubular] round reed, with bigh quality guaranteed “Bloch” gear; $17.50 $24.50 Kitchen Furnishings—Bargains ten th $28.50; sale han $1 60 Rope itter plates include Window Shades, 20€ ai euarly | $29.98 gee window shades; 3x0 fect in |POFtieres, $1.00 Dinner Sets ase sold on the Club Blan if preferred. O'Neill Howsetarnishin; Store, 4 Combinations at 69¢ to $7.50 bler Bloomers at 30c to 91.95 Pink Rambler | Silk Petticoats, 91.95 to 98.50 Druschki | Killarney Wear, ete. | Margaret nche | Magna C! Ready to Plant. All fresh and hardy; about twenty- five different varieties, including: New Colored and White Seco Silk Underwear New Tango Petticoats Combinations and Slips Ulrich Brunner Pa) Mrs, J. Lan Special Large Size Paul Negrom Underwear Dorothy Perkins Gen, Juck Mme. C. Testout Crimson Ram- efurntehing Store—Basement, ! Many Women are Paying $4.50 or More for These | Patent “Gaby” Colonials | One of the very smartest ‘wy 4 and _preitiest_of the 3. 59 Y newer jootwear. newer Jootwear fashions hions 500 pairs of Patent Colt “Gaby” Colonial ! Pumps, with lig eight Gos ar welt soles and spool heels, made with high ¢ onial tongue O'Nellt Main Store. Athletic Union Suits The most suitable kind of Underwear that men jean wear, have pearl buttons and closed crotch 5 Te Men's 25c and 35c Silk Socks at 14c jocks, the right weight that men like to wear at Reinforced soles, heels and toes, Black, white and this season of the year various colors Men's $1 Medlicott Morgan Lisle Thread Underwear at 79c nd drawers; shirts have silk Light summer weight lisle th cs. Drawers have suspender fronts und pearl but’ tapes and double gu hs Socks with an UNLIMITED Guatantes Box of 6 Prs., 91.50 Made from the finest quality yarn, with double soles, high spliced heels and specially reinforced toes. If for any reason these socks are not satis: factory, return to us and in exchange. o . wanna": Just Received—a Carload of Bamboo Porch Screens Direct from Japan; made of inside bark, natural fi Sige $xb; value G5e; at 48¢ | Sia Size 6x8; value $1.00; at 72¢ Sige 12x58; value 82. at 96¢ size; white oe rier colors; al} perfect; complete with fixtures and shades, Made of Chenille velour cord; in brown, green and red, O'Neill Main Store—Fourth Floor. een eee ee