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J | lp PRD GRAY AND YANKEE BRIDE TANGO INTO AND THEN OUT OF MARRIAGE He Adored His Anabel on April 3, but Now, Well, He May Wed Another. As they tangoed into marriage last April—Lord James Douglas Moore Grey and Miss Anabel Henderson— fo they tangoed out of it in the Supreme Court, one, two. three—just that. In less than ton minutes in the me Court to-day Justice Gie- heard the story of their elop- gment and awarded the wife an an- it. She tripped out of court OR STOMACH PAIN ~ IN FIVE. MINUTES “Pape’s Diapepsin” makes sick, sour, gassy stom- achs feel fine. Time it! In five minutes all stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heart- bar, sourness of belching of gua, acid, ot eructations of undigested food, n: bloating, foul breath or head- 'a Diapepsin is noted for its regulating upset stomachs. is the surest, quickest and most cer- ion remedy in the. whole world, and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and woren now eat along with her mother, Mrs, Charles Henderson, with mamma mumbling about “These marriages never do amount to anything, anyway, | knew It would come to this.” When the two reached the court- house steps on Chambers atrest and were walting for a taxicab an Bve- ning World reporter asked the lord's ex-wife why they couldn't have lived happlly together, Aad the former Lady Gray rolled har big blue eyes and aald "Oh, up tn “What girl?’ neked the reporter, and then Mrs. Henderson, who wes fussing with her umbrella, put her gloved band over her little daughter's mouth and said: “Here, Anabel, you're talking too much. Stop!" And Anabel said, “All right, moth- ler, I'm free now, anyway.” Lady Gray was too yo! when she married the lord. That's what she told ustice Giegerich. But whe could dance, and #o could Lord Gray, and, naturally, sixteen-year-old Anabel and the twenty-two-year-old lord had to tango togeth They had their fir Hotel Astor at a Charity April 8. Also, the lord said then that he loved the maid and they could both go through life tangoing. ‘Three weeks Inter they went to the Marble Collegiate Church—without telling mother a thing about {t—and were married. Somebody told Mra. Henderson about it, and she put on her hat and atarted for the Little Church Around the Corner, where, she had been informed, the ceremony was to take place. ing to marry that girt je Remington Hotel.” tango at the Ball on There was no one at the church, and she found out it waa to be at the Marble Colleg! She started on the run for that a hobble skirt and had to do a fox trot. It was too slow a pace, and when she reached the church Anabel had become Lady Gray and the couple were on their way to a wedding sup- per, Mrs. Henderson's husband ts 4 broker. The story from then on Is brief. ‘The Lord and Lady became popular dancers and were often seen in public together with Mrs, Henderson, who had forgiven everything ‘About four months ago the couple separated and it took Anabel only a few minutes to remember that on the . but was wearing | © \LORD MAYOR'S SHOW TO 60 ON AS USUAL British Government Belleves Aban- donment of It Would be Mtsin- terpreted In Germany. LONDON, Oct, 16 (Central Nows). ~The Lord Mayor's procession through the streets of London ang the Guildhall banquet, marking the assumption of office by the new Lord Mayor of London, will be held on Nov. 9, despite reports that both would be abandoned on account of the war. The Lord Mayor-elect, Sir Charles Johnston, has consulted with the Gov- ernment has received the assur- ance that the Cabinet Ministers con- sider that it would be a great mis- take to make any departure from the ordinary couree this year, Such ac tion, the Government thinks, woul be certain to be misconstrued in Ger many and Austria, where the pres- tige of the Lord London and the status of t mous annual reater than they number of wounded troops who have been in the war, and also detachments of various forces that are going out | to the front soon. There will also be PHILADELPHIA, Oct. an inch of rain fell In Pennsylvania in the last twenty-four hours, brehking « drought which continued for fifty-five days, Farming was seriously affected In the new and greatly enlarged Misses’ and Children’s Department—Third Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © by the 4 coal mintn CZived, on under siicuities becuse’ of jer to operate ry Handtoappsd ts ate eae POLICE CAPTAIN PEABODY UP AGAIN ON CHARGES He Was on Duty, but Commis- stoner Woods Caught Irregularity in His Blotter Entry. a Capt. William F. Peabody, of the Moviag Pic A. V. Bmith, manager ®@ moving ploture compan; | all employees fod the n. Bt: Brooklyn, rty, guilty to intoxication ond . Frail ‘Whitestone police station, who was] i once dismissed from t in connection with the bles of Howard Gould and his wife, the former Katherine Clemons, thi actress, has been brought up on charges again, this time of conduct unbecoming an officer, neglect of duty and violation of the rules. police force Whitestone station at 3.60 o'clock on the afternoon of Oct. 3 and regis. tered his visit in the blotter. Presently Peabody hurried tn and registered himself. ‘hen thi missioner entyr was ance with old time police practice, Lieut. James Adams had written the blotter up to 4 o'clock and had left a space for Peabody's entry above the final entry. Thus Peabody at any time of the day or night could record himself in the proper place as hi ing been present at roll call. In t! instance he was actually but the Commissioner ordered the preferred and a charge of false and irregular entries st the Lieutenant. 34th Street, New York Po- | lice Commissioner Woods visited the) For Men & Women on] Use our low price, easy terme way of buying your Fall clothes. day she aixteen, eloped with the L he was These Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits have no parallel in contemporary values at tomorrow’s special price of $25 They are worth $35 and $40 At this price we have reproduced for tomorrow ten of the most distinctive fur-trimmed models that choice affords. All with the short coat, which now supersedes the long coat in popularity; and new circular flare or pleated skirt. Made of imported broadcloth, gabardine or wool faille, in black and desirable colors. 4 Second floor Misses’ Coats very special at $15 Broad belt and straight line models, with new flat, convertible collar. Made in choice fabrics and colorings, and each coat full satin lined. a Girls’ School Coats very special at $5 Full length, broad belt, button-to-neck models, with self or velvet collar and cuffs. Of wool striped velour, cheviots and mix- tures, in black and colors. 6 to 14 years. Misses’ Dresses very special at $15 Tailored serge dresses, combined with satin, in new braided models, with vestee, collar and cuffs of faille silk or white satin. Black and colors. Girls’ $15 Coats very special at $9.75 Straight line, belted and cape coat models, with velvet or self collar, of imported zibeline, plain or check wool velour and diagonals. Black and colors. 6 to 14. Girls’ $5 Guimpe Dresses at $2.95 Of all wool serge, in nary, brown, wine or green, with separate guimpe of fine quality repp. Splendid ralue. 6 to 14 years. Second floor Women’s new Fur-Trimmed Suits of this character are usually $40 to $50 tomorrow these are $29.50 They are‘new short coat models, with full fine skunk opossum trimming collar, cuffs and bottom of coat; and ripple back models, with belt and Her mother was appointed her legal guardian and the annullment sult was secretly filed and the trial rushed. Lord. Gr educated at Eton and Oriole Oxford. He came to this country to be engineer for the expidition to_be sent near the North Pole by the Department of Terrential Magnetism of the Carnegie Institute, He has dabbled with aeroplanes and racing autos. | ph REGISTER TO-DAY. to-morrow are the lest siatrarion. Polls open from P.M. If not register not vote. Enroll wh ou jeter or you cannot vote nt 5 next year. collar of fur, the skirt either the new circular flare or double ripple effect. Tailored in the season’s smartest fabrics, including corduroy and velveteen—and in the most favored colors. Important Sale of Women’s Trimmed Velvet Hats Presenting smart, effective and original styles, in desirable shapes and trimmings. Each an individual model. Regular 16.50 Values put . hte Don't ‘keep on oe (ameg jife is Lit aT ha not , 80 mal a Eat what you like and digest it; Bs without’ dread of rebellion in BD “Pepe's Dispepein belongs { s io our PFshould one of the fam- something which don’t agree with or im case of an attack of indi- Se dattine @ dering tie |? i or dui you bight, it is hagdy t the tikest, real telet beelen thet ere La Three specials in Women’s Street Coats at extremely low prices tomorrow At $13.50 | At $16.50 worth $19.50 | value $22.50 Three-quarter and full A full length flare coat of length, tailored or ripple Ural lamb cloth, with inset coats, belted or plain. One sleeves and flare cuffs. style has large velvet collar. Interlined and lined Mixtures and tweeds. throughout with satin. 7.50 | At $29.50 i value $42.50 Plush coats, in both full and three-quarter models, tipple or flare. Also, one short model, with collar, cuffs and belt of broadtail. $7.50 Women’s Dress Skirts at $4.95 in twenty of the latest models and all colors Serges and plaids Whipcords Velvets Chuddah cloths Corduroys Checks Neddle cloths Golfines None C.0. D. None on approval. None exchanged. Extraordinary Values Offered in Misses’ Corduroy.and Broadcloth Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years or $2, 34 and $6 bust measure. Exceptionally attractive youthful models in Black, Navy Blue, Brown and Green; also two exclusive fur-trimmed Suits of Gabardine and Cheviot. Actua] 35.00 Values 25.00 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Misses’ Tailored Suits of Gabardine | and Cheviot, smartly trimmed models. Regular 25.00 Values 16.75 Misses’ Suits of Broadcloth, Serge and Gabardine; latest styles; vari- ous coat lengths. Regular 27.50 Values 20.00 Misses’ Dress Coats Unusually attractive models, of Corduroy and other fashionable materials, superior silk lined throughout. Regular values to $0.00 22,50) ... 10.75 15.00 19.75 25.00 15.00 19.75 25.00 35.00 Misses’ Dancing and Party Dresses. 16.75 22.50 29.75 35.00 Important Sale Saturday Young Men’s Sack Suits $2 to 42, suitable for medium size men. 200 Hand-Tailored Suits, modelled on the latest ap- ee English lines of Cassimere and Tweeds, in Stripes, ‘artan 's, Plaids, also Navy Serge and Cheviots. Regular 22.50 Values 15,00 English Sack Suits Wool Mixtures in new color tones, in Tartan Checks, ” $tripes and Navy Serge, also one and three-but- ton Braid-Bound Suits, uced especially for Young Men, with distinctive style features, 18.50 =4 25.00 OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G 34th Street, New York Women’s SATIN CHARMEUSE Dresses with new four-yard tunic skirt special to-morrow at $18.50 Reproduction of a Premet mode?, and as such it is easily worth $25 This new design of Premet is the latest word from Paris. Its most striking feature is a novelty envelope tunic skirt full four yards wide. The waist is a surplice effect. Made of fine satin charmeuse in navy, black, brown, green and plum. Sizes 34 to 44. Dreas Depl—Fourth floor Boys’ Norfolks with two pairs of knickers, and nothing like them at 12.75 ° Single and double breasted models, with fancy pleated or gathered back. Tailored in a range of fine fabrics, both native and foreign, and the designs noticeable for their diversity. $7.50 Norfolk Suits \ very special at $5 with extra knickers—Saturday only Made of a heavy soft corduroy, in smart patch pocket model, the coat khaki lined. A very practical school garment, in either gray or brown, Ages 7 to 17 years. Misses’ Mixture Coats Attractive belted Mod of Mixtures and Overp! with Corduroy collar and cuffs. Regular 15.00 Values 10,75 Misses’ Smart Serge Dresses..... Something unusual in Matched Fur Sets for Misses Two very special values to be offered at these lowered prices for Saturday only. $40 sets of fine Ret teh | $29.50 $30 sets of al $19.50 Civet Cat at...... What the Young Man can getina Saks Suit at $15 Fabrics—pencil stripes, chalklines, tartans, fancy blues, blue serges, simeres, and a full range of colorings, but specializing on the popular tan. Girls’ Attractive Coats—8 to 16 yrs. Coats for school and dress wear, of Mixtures, Zibeline and _ Chinchilla, tailored and trimmed, full length; lined throughout. Regular 12.50 Values 9.75 Corduroy and Velvet Coats Attractive styles, in Brown, Green and Black Corduroy and Velvet, with Fur or Silk col- lars, pleated and belted. 4 to 8 years. Regular 15.00 Values 10.75 Special Values for Saturday Boys’ Suits—extra Knickers Norfolk and Single Breasted patch ket Suits, in fancy wool mixtures. 8 to 17 years. Regular 7.95 Values 5.90 Boys’ Norfolk Suits English Norfolk Model Suits, with extra Knickerbockers, in newest Fancy Mixtures, Navy Serge and Cheviots. 8 to 18 years. Regular Values to 18.95. 7.95 and 9.95 Boys’ Mackinaws New Model Coat, of Wool Plaid Mackinaw Cloth, in a variety of popular colors. 7 to 18 years. Regular 7.05 and 9.95 Values. 5.50 aa 7.95 _ Girls’ Dress Coats Exclusive models of Broadcloth, Velvet, Cordu- roy and other fashionable materials, some fur trimmed. Regular 22.50 Values 15,00 Girls’ Washable Dresses 2.00 Girls’ Smart Serge Dresses.. 4.75 Girls’ Velvet and Corduroy Dresses. 5.90 7.50 Boys’ $8 Mackinaws { $5 Special tomorrow at Box and inverted pleat models, with large patch pockets. Made bf wool plaid Mackinaw cloth, in attractive 3.95 patterns and colors. Ages 5 to 18. 11.75 15.00 2.95 7.50 10.75 Sale of Sweaters for Boys, Girls and Children Boys’ & Girls’ Sweaters at Values up to $1.50} 92.95 + Children’s Sweaters at Values up to #2.501 $1.55 All pure worsted sweater coats, in jumbo, shaker and_regular weaves. roken assortments only. _—¢d floer Models—small, short, cloge-shoul- dered coats, cut in at wale line, : straight or rounded fronts, and a new Girls’ and Children’s Hats—special Values athletic waistcoat, with a collar. New and distinctive styles, featuring materials and trimmings most |- | ¢ suitable for the younger set, of Corduroy, Velvet, Velour and Felt. | can put into a garment, and that Regular 2.50 to 8.75 Values. i means the finest that the young man can get, we don’t care where, 3.95 5.00 | + Sizes 30 to 36 Style—-the finest that Saks tailoring Young Men's & Boys’ Clothing Department Entirely Separate. 1.50 Third Floor.