The evening world. Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 6

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t ZIEGI ELD DANCER _ WHO WAS SECRET | BRIDE OF MACKAY Mas OLGA HARTING MACKAY MACKAY VANISHES ASSTORY OF TWO WIVES IS TOLD Former Yale Athlete “in Can- ada,” and Wife No. 2 Also } Leaves Home. (Special to The Prening Worl! BRIDGEPORT, Conn. June Donald Francis Mackay, former Y athlete and wealthy New York man about town, whose marriage to two wives has got him into the limelight, has “gone to Canada,” it was stated at the Westport summer home of his second wife, Beutrice Wright Galla- ‘way Mackay, to-day. “Mr. Mackay has gone to Canada, 1 have nothing further to say,” was the reply made by a woman who un- Swered a telephone call at the Mackay home, When the reporter asked for Mrs. Mackay the woman at the tcle- phone suid Mrs. Mackay was “in Greenwich” to-day. Prosecutor Harry Sherwood of ‘Westport said to-day he did not feel justified in starting an investigation of the case on his own initiative. He said no one had filed 4 formal com- plaint against Mackay charging big- amy. Although Mr. Mackay now goes ‘under the name of Donald Mackay u. brother admitted his nam nald Francis Mackay, unde he married Olga Harting, % dancing beauty, in 1915, In December Jast year Mr. Mackay as Donald IL, @arried Mrs. John Macy Galiaway, divorced wife of a etired business man, Wife No. 1 is now suing him for a divorce, Olga Harting, now in San Fran- wisco, filed suit for divorce, naming Mra. Mackay No, 2 in this city, Ap- parently some arrangement was reached whereby She agreed that no ublicity should attend the suit and it was transferred to Westchester County. The papers in the alienation suit for $100,000 against Mackay were filed at Westport, Conn, Jan. 3, 1921, by ‘Mrs. Mackay No. L In ber suit she made four allegations. The first two were that she was and still is mar- fied to Donald Francis Mackay, alias Donald Mackay 2d. The two charge that his affections were stolen from her by Mrs, Mackay No. 2 within a few months after the early morning marriage of the former col- Jege athlete and the chorus girl in ‘Newark, N. J., May 2, 1915, She charges’ he committed & bigamous Marriage, and that he has since lived ‘with Mrs. Mackay No. Records of the marr! age of Muckay to Beatrice Wright Gallaway in Westport, Conn, Dec, 22 Westport, show that Mr. Mac clared it to be his finst marriage, He @wore he was unmarried when he ap- plied for a license. —_—————— IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Bouthern Life and Trust Company, serene. Pennsylvania. National Association of Chewing Gum Manvfucturers and Allied Trades, meet- , Biltmore, 11 A, M. fusiness Peper Editors, luncheon, Astor, 12.80 P New York Savings Barc Association, luncheon, Astor, 1 P, M. PROCES Institute Class ‘11, dinner, ONitlonal” ing Association, meeting, Cammodore, 10 A. M ubsreiontn Association, wonvention, Waldorf-Astoria, all day, Hot Rolléd Strip Steel Institute, meet- fing, Waldorf-Astoria, 1( ‘ama Comedy, gambol, vjotel Smel- Durne, 4 P. M. National California Club, ‘Waldorf-Astoria. oe HONOR LEGION FOR HACKETT. PARIS, June 1 Legion of Honor fs to be conferred upon James K. Hackett, the American actor, The in. nia will be presented at t bine Arte est Hetuniay SUnatry Hackett will be the first English. aie actor to receive the distine- It, however, has been bestowed on ‘Russian si M. Chaliapine, and ‘M, Muvelll, the italian tragcdian, Eatanine received th the World Ww: ATTACK PROPOSED LAW GOVERNING TRUCK TRAFFIC, AN ordinance regulating traffic, now Aldermen, was attacked fore the ast night by Warren Gordon, Ch ‘Traffic Ordinar Preguins owners of ve or, than 35.000 re i to" mits from Borough Pre meeting, the decoration prior ware Angora Scarfs $5.95 Wonderfully soft and long and effective in coloring—a Ro- man striped border on brown and tan. Fringed ends, too. 20 and inches wide; 72 inches long. Ground Floor Silk Shetland "eils, $3.95 ‘They are the entirely appro- pria veils for all sorts of sports wear, particularly for motoring. ‘The octagon mesh has a broad fancy border. White, black, beige, navy, brown, taupe. ‘They are very moderately priced ¢ and unusually becoming Ground Floo Brushes—Reduced! Ideal Hair Brushes $1.35 Wood Back Hair Brushes 25, 3.75 Black Ebony Military Brushes .75 Pr. Man’s Ideal Hair Brush... .85¢ Complexion Brush. ..55¢, 65¢ French and English ‘Tooth Brushes..... 39c Kent Nail Brush... . . 1.65 Wood Back Nail Brushes ic, 75c, 1.45 Traveler's Cloth Brush. 5c Bath eae 148 strap, 95c, 1.25, 1.45, 1.75 Bath Brush wall long han dlieny, 0 . Bc Leiner Bath Brush with handle.... vee A 45 Celluloid Handle Whisk Brooms... cc siees. OVC Plush Top Whisk Brooms. .45¢ 2.95 Headache Brushes... Ground Floo Reed Carriages Very Special, $35 It is the reed pullman car- riage, made of finest half round reed, with reversible body com- fortably upholstered in cordu- roy cushions to match the color of the carriage. Also a complete assortment of children’s strollers, with and without hoods. $16.50 to $55 Seventh Floor, Sterling Silver Flower Vases An Opportunity! They are graceful trumpet shapes, either plain or engraved, and they are made of a heavy weight sterling silver. The prices have been considerably reduced for this selling. 18 inches high., .» $42 20 inches high. $46,50 to 59.75 22 inches high...$56 to $68 24 inches high... $67 to $74 Vax additional Ground Floor THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921, ord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE Your Tennis Blouse, $3.95 The Blouses to Purchase Tomorrow $3.95 Excellent values these! The belted sports blouse made of cotton crepe is one of two models. The colors are old blue, tan or pale green. The collars and cuffs are white crash. This is the $3.95 value. $6.50 Of sheer voile are the $6.50 blouses. They are truly lovely! One has a de- lightful lacy yoke, right. Another, a Valenciennes edged frill, left. A batiste , blouse is made with a tuxedo collar inset with Valenciennes lace. Third Floor. Ninety-One Misses’ Silk Dresses, $27.50 Why ninety-one? There ,are just that many Misses’ frocks that we have reduced to their lowest prices: for imme- diate clearance. They are taffeta, satin, georgette crepe and crepe de chine. Of course, the sizes and colors are incomplete but you are sure to find an individual frock of superior material at a price, $27.50, one pays for a flitting fad. Sizes 14 to 18. Third Floor Linen Handkerchiefs Greatly Reduced In Price! For Women For Men Hand embroidered cor- Plain and tape borders, ners or plain linen, $10 doz. Plain linen..... $5 doz. ert Freeh linen, 5, $1.50 cach $2.50, $3.75, B5 doz. ‘Tape border.§2.50 doz. Ground Floor Everything of Interest to The Man Who Smokes Humidors in mahogany or walnut, lined with porcelain. Sizes for cigars and cigarettes. Pipes, cigar and cigarette holders of many sizes and shapes. Bronze with sterling silver trimming fashions a large assortment of smokers’ articles, including cigar and cigarette boxes, tobacco jars, ash trays, match holders. Pipes, $1.50 to $30 Humidors, $6.50 to $25 Bronze articles, $1.50 to $21.50 Ground Floor Summer Wraps, for the Second Time, $24.50 So well did women like the coats and capes offered for the first time last Monday that we have secured more to sell this Saturday. They are made of tricotine and suede cloth, lined through- out with silk. The coats show smart stitching on revers and cuffs. The wraps accomplish a deep yoke by stitching. Small wonder they are liked with price, $24.50, as right as style! Third Floor Glove Silk Underwear A Special Purchase! Single Stripe, the newest version of glove silk. Vests, good length, heavy ribbons.............. 1. Bloomers, strongly reinforced.............. $2.75 Plain glove silk Vests, shoulder strap and bodice styles, Very heavy silk....:.ccccesereceeeeeens 78 Ground Floor The Annual June Sale Women’s White Shoes Here are values you will welcome in June and continue to spereciate all through July and August, for they are shoes that will give service. he work- manship is of the finest and materials of the very best. At $7,.85—White canvas oxfords and strap pumps. At $9,75—White canvas and buckskin oxfords; white strap pumps with black leather trimming. At $10.75—White kidskin strap pumps, buckskin ox- fords or rubber soled sports oxfords. Second Floor. Beginning Saturday, July 2nd, the store will close every Saturday until and including September 3rd. Week -End Values for the Children When an excellent quality meets a moderate price, the re- sult is a compelling value. This is the kind we are offering here for Saturday. A Checked Gingham Sports Frock, $8.95 It’s a ites 4 simple two- piece model wit Acer skirt made on a body and__ overblouse finished with white collar and cuffs and a self belt. Red, brown, luc checks. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Gabardine Skirts, $2.95 A practical wash skirt, with fancy patch pockets and narrow belt. Lengths 30, 31, 32 Fourth Floor. White Shoes Exceptional Values White buckskin lace and but- ton shoes, high shoes, children’s 6 to misses’ 2 White can children’s 6 to growing girl’s 7 $4.25 rap White canvas ankle pumps, children’s 6 to misses’ 2 : $3.45 n ankle strap White bue pumps...... None White buckskin sports Ox- fords, rubber soles, children’s 834 to misses’ 2.......... Fourth Floor Take a Week-End Surprise Box Home to the Children This is a fine idea that will help Mother and Dad a great deal. When you're looking for a present or toy to take home to the children gtop in at ‘Toyland and buy one of these Surprise Boxes. They are packed accord- ing to ages—for boys or girls from 1 to 10 years. For Girls ..50c to $2.50 For Boys ..75¢ to 0 Seventh Vloor Wool Norfolk All-waal tweeds and cheviots, well tailored, coats lined with alpaca, knickerbockers full lined. Sizes 8 to 18, Panama Cloth Suits, $9.75 ‘Tan and heather mixtures in these delightfully cool suits, Sizes 8 to 16, Colored Blouses, 95c to $3.75 Percales and madras in good serviceable stripes. Collars attached. Sizes 7 to 16. Straw Hats, ~ $3.75 to $6.50 \ Fourth Floor + etimagger se

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