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TO MARRY MARCH 4, deat This Is the Date Set for the Nup- tials of Miss Anna Gould. Rev. Dr. Paxton Will Make Her the Countess Castellane. May Be a Private Ceremony by Archbishop Corrigan. Anna Gould will be martied to Count Castellane on March 4. It seems one question to settle concerning the ceremony wes the place, as the young People have been united in a desire to nettle an early date. It was natural that the Count should desire a grand wedding at St. Patrick's Cathedral, with all the show and pomp which attaches to the Church of Rome. It would have pleased him to have had @ociety turn out in the great church. There were two things, however, which militated against this, The Count's mother and brother, who have expressed an intention of bei sould ot Ing at the Moen Possibly arrive before A‘ y, and a brilliant wedding, in 1 during Lent would be possib! ies Anna Gould's desire w: to have A simple home wedding. Ni Jithstanding she has been of late yea in the fashionable set, to a certain ex- tent, she has never been able to wear out the effects of her early training, which left her when her tather died an Where Miss Annie Gould Will Be Made a Counters. '. Rumen Miss Maite Vanderbilt. 180s, A TITLED VANDERBILT, 100? Miss Consuelo, Daughter of Will- jam K, and the Nobleman, Rumor Says an Alliance Has Been Arranged Between Them. Mrs, Willlam K. Vanderbilt and her |dsughter Miss Consuelo Vanderbilt, are going abroad at once. They witl sail either Saturday or W j were to have gone on terday, ut plans were altered at the last. moment because of the recent storms, The finest suit of rooms in the Hotel Continental in Paris as been | secured for them from Saturday of this week. \ | Those who should know assert that there is no question that all ar jrangements have been completed for | the betrothal of Miss Consuelo Vander- bilt with a young English nobleman of highest rank and grandest establish- | ment, and that this will be announced | very shortty after Mrs, Vanderbiit and |her daughter reach the other side. Mrs, Willlam K, Vanderbilt is indt- rectly connected with the Yenaga fi fiy, the te being that the first hu of her sister, Mrs. Tiffany, was Fernando Yaznaga, who is a brother of the Duchess of Manchester, who was Consuelo Yaenaga. Another of Mr. Yznaga’s nisters is) Lady Lister Kaye, who was over here extremely domesticated and home-lovin; Young worn uv favor in the eyes of the young American flan society by the jane in the Spring will be under the most favorable au- alg and probably there mu not bea door in France unopened to her. he Count, naturally enough, bowed to the wishes of his flancee, and when the marriage takes place on March 4 tt will be in the Gould residence on Fifth ave- ‘The ceremony will be performed Py Rev. DE Paxton, who has always looked after the spiritual wellate of the The. “Count expressed a desire to have not only his parents, but many of his friends at the wedding, but that was found to be impossible. ¥ Yhen his mother. | nue. oo ; Ram Away from Home in Anger. The police are making a search for pretty Ernestine Wackenbuth, fourteen years old, who fan away from her parents at 225 West Seventy- fourth street on Monday morning. The girl (a well developed for hi the. went "away, she trimmed with red. velv tl 1 America. His father, the Mai not able to undertake the long journey in Winter weather. Miss Anna Gould will have only two her elder sister, who has ardian under the bridesmaids. her, en ‘spec! terms of the late Mine Kitty, Camero oderick el Street’ and lett. ‘*His digestion, his ich made that debts, his dinner mental lourney, into Canada, which was ” We Wighociwondered at that ave ieee | aN Last more than a passing interest in the! Spproaching ¢ ceremony. J. Gould, as the repre-/ tentative member of the family. will per- Lonel his part when he gives the bride ‘Te ts natural that the Count, comin ma leading family of France, ani one paca Gre etre looked up to and Tecognized the mother Church, should which should have been first— Germea cape, | H. O. Armour to eS 6 his bond. WEED GIVES HIMSELF UP. Held im $7,600 to Anawer for the Death of Mamie Shanno: Gilbert L. Weed, who at the Coroner's inquest yesterday was implicated In the death of Mamle Shannon, the pretty for Intoxication, Two handsomely dressed women, ap- Brathan, Atyeenmetys |, restaurant in | prisoners at the Tombs Police Court to-| office of his lawyers, Howe @ Hummel, |ay. They wore expensive jewelry. fo Detective. Sergt. ‘Crowley ‘Weed was taken at once. to, the Crimt- nal Court Bullding and told by the Dis- trict-Attorney that he must furnish bonds in the sum of $7,500. He ent to Police Officer Thomas Slattery found them intoxicated on Nassau street at 10 o'clock last night. This morning they fave the names of Carrie Smith and Clara Wilson, Justice McMahon said he had received @ letter from Mrs, Studwell, a Tombs misstonary, declaring that the prisoners were respectable women, with husbands who are well known. The one who had given the name of Smith explained that they had attended TO A CHICAGO GIRL, a little dinner party in a lawyer's office on Nassau street, and ran from the office. ped drank champagne and do not write any- one of them er. “If the Judge—T mean ioandcheara, of this it will be Father, old, lives with Kicked Out Louls Tagabetta, t hie parents at 258 Fi posite the butcher a! Bo far desire the sanction of that church aa to want its ceremony, ao It Is \ikely that, under a erecial dispensation, Breakfast Archbishop Corrigan will perform a pri- The vate service on the morning of March 4. far as is known, even by those Gluten and Ss most interested, It 1s probable the Count Germ of ‘ and hig Counters will sail for Europe California ‘ abou in which event they wi = ‘ Fo direct to’ Paris, the scene of the White Wheat. ride’s former triumph of a season or Nut ritious, two ago, when ahe had at her feet no Economica less a personage that the Prince Francis \ Joseph, dene ost of iho eave way to 1 cup Germea. ¢ cups bal ce | ie ardent wooing of Count Talleyrand- nu eaktast tor ‘ Pe Neither, however was auce| ° “Sold by all fret-claes Grocers. Scoafal tn receiving more than’ peasing| uw nen! was murdered last week by Francesco Cassata ‘The boy saw the body of the murdered man as it 4 became ‘nervous In the faye kicked him Juatice MoMahom ry Boctety. ani out of The morn gave him to the care of the weaha Son etl ONE FOR MISS REBECCA FREAM, Ob, Becky, my own dear Blue-law Bec! Pearl of the Puritanic shrine, Here's from a side-door Babbath wreck, Resemary for your valeatine. JOHN GETS. You'd Ike to be a Trilby, But you never, never will be, @ left foot that's ie aad condition, of It, @ recognition, ‘We hope to bring you with this valentine, divine, leaded | FEAR A HUSBAND'S WRATH. | Two Respectatic Women Arrested | flenry Carey sun se Henry Carey, of parently about thirty years of age, were | street, Headquarters to-day in search of his handsome wife who mysteriously disappeared city op Feb. 2. Vu Mrs. Carey and her Iittle boy arrived | row be relegated to the suddemt of all in New York on an afternoon train, in- | “might have beens." Though the rela- tending to visit an aunt, Mrs. Kate Can- strained, Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt are non, of 310 East Forty-sixth street. | conjecture how. muc During the trip Mrs, Carey lost her | allowance will be. aunt's address, and in wandering about |\#nderbilt, as the the street was directed to Police Head- quarters, ‘was advised to apply at the Mulberry street It was learned afterwards that she did not call at the station-house. ona Police Headquarters mother and | Mra. Cornelius Vanderbilt child disappeared completely aro "also to ‘sail Hararday fore us general alarm was sent out the fol- eae: pea had project a series lowing Monday andthe hospltale: and splendid — entertainments that police records of Brooklyn and Benin | would have extended over the in-| City were searched in vain, jterim prior to Lent, but owing to!’ Meantime the hub termediate points bet Philadelphia, with no The parents of the missing woman, at| recall ail invitations extended and de. Marietta, O.. and other relatives at Cort: land, comm the past month. "ier aa 67 beaten Pamoncer Cece. LEHN & FINK, Agents, New York. PIPE 8 Blscergesme for a portion of the late summer for Lost IN A BiG ‘City. }the first time for a number of years Sir John Lister Kaye was here also for &@ very brief period, and has recentiy ine for Hin if repeated his visit, Whether or not this ita, has any bearing on the question Is not ‘a definitely known, ‘The chatter ts tha orth Eleventh | beneath all this worldly’ wisdom ‘Hes a é ce | love tale of alattered hoper. Kallas ht 1A A’ young man, bearing an old tami at name, fami Wite a Philadelphia, prefixed with a promin surname, has b lon to Mise Consuelo Vanderb and she apparently was most happy his attentions, This joyousness and three-year-old son, in this will eventually colonsal fortune, Hd of Mrs, Vanderb! 4 |are quite inseparable. “Aine Vanderbilt has made a great many friends during |this her first season out. She is very unuffected and rather pretty, with tall, slight gure f h It was late at night and she station for lodging. After and dark eves and hair, the sudden death from y and | Mr. |Shepard, they have been compelled to id visited all in- een this cit etter rest neumonia of iss Margaret Vanderbilt's niece, fer indefinitely those Intended. Their. O.. state they have received no stay on foreign shores will be of brief nication from Mrs. Carey during, duration, ag the present Intention is to ‘return in about six weeks, RECOMMENDED F¢ {L STERNGERG & C1, - EPPS’S COCOA. WATER saceara.| BUSINESS SHIRTS | FOR, BUSINESS VEN, 73° Each, { Wr Neckband and Wristbands Double Sides and Felled Seams. THESE SHIRTS ARE GOOD VALUE AT ONE DOLLAR, Gujploc 0mm an SHIRTMAKER CLOAKS AT LESS THAN 1-2 PRICE. Garments for $15 Garments for #12 Garments for. CASH or CREDIT. BENNET 2 u Do. “ AMBRICA'S OREATEST RAILROAD? $25 ENTRAL, & HUDSON RIVER RB sation, 430 636 Fulton St. coon rim risce, Brooklyn. GRATEFUI.-COMFORTING. — BREAKFAST-—SUPPER. bg eland, te cee, —— Silas inant (easecocita: a4 Bad. 8.00 M.—Da.., Ouy Siceping alt Cape Bey Care -- or mith, | S014 aes care s, labelled thus: ntech It iiomoveputhie | guation’* N® sera, ome, A r Solumbaa | at | e West ia oe Cy Re v greene | Broadway, m A aR é re qenyaal | eee screen a “QPORTR W. DAWTERA, Genera! Manseur. Cen ' Pamenner WATCHES . WAT CHES SIDOWN, oa J. sane ARNOLD & © Contindation of our Importations of 8. Great reduc- For Sale. excursions. |PENASYLVANIA GAILAOAD COMPREY'S PERSONALLY CONDUCIED TOURS CALIFORNIA, 00, covering Pullman berth and two weeks in the Land ‘eb. 26, March 12 and 28, ee ae i ae flrs ar dar eateries sida tetas Tee ue | sewin MA ry] er rit 1h. Mi COMFORT Last tour leave ‘ork 1. hate oaty Biba Eaows "ierass. nary expenses for a period of three ing machine from 810 Up, a etaareet or Uicketa at ‘same rate, good return menta; "Rhee Richmsad and Washington within limit of ten | machines, days. ae eh vase (For Itineraries or further Ivania Ri regen |g Sar aa THE UNIQUE FRENCH DINN' Wine. Ginori's, 161 West 34 Be,, tncleding: R. H. MACY & CO. SPECIAL GLOVE SALE. We place on sale To- Morrow , Friday, 200 doz. Genuine Foster Hook Gloves, Glace 7-Hook Black, Tans, Browns, Modes and Slates; Suede 7-Hook) 99 Tans, Browns, Modes and Slates;\ ° Suede 8-in. in Tans, Modes, Slates and Pearls.. SALE LIMITED TO THREE PAIRS. SHOES. Ladies’ Suede Slippers, beaded; also in other styles, formerly sold at $3. 49 end and $3.99; reduced to.. Ladies’ Fine Russia_ Goat - Ti ipped Romeos and Fine Kid One-Strap tip (TC ppp Hindoneedinn Ladies’ Cloth-Top Romeo Rubbers, sold elsewhere at $1.00........ wana The Celebrated “‘Trilby’’ Shoes, Brice} elsewhere $6.00.......+++++ 1.19 69 4-99 Closing Out Men’s and Boys’ WINTER CLOTHING At Less Than | Value. Men's fine Black and Blue Kersey Overcoats, satin shoulders, tancy linings, formerly $15 to $20, 8.99 and 11.99. Men’s All- Wool Blue and Black Cheviot Sack Suits, formerly $13 and $16, 7.21 and 8.99. Men’s All- Wool Trousers, neat effects. . 2.69 Boys’ All. Wool Two-Piece Suits, ages 5 to 15 years, reduced from $4.96 to... Boys’ All- Wool Blue Chinchilla Reeters, fast colors, trimmed wide braid........ Boys’ All Wool Knee Pants, 4aic.and 7S8c. 2.49 4:67 SIXTH AVENUE, 13TH TO 14TH STREET. DECORATED CHINA, at tess SILVERWARE, | ™ (SBCOND FLOOR, MAIN BUILDING) DINNER SERVICE. — Transpa- rent China, floral decoration and gilt edge, 113 pieces - - SOUP TUREENS, transparent China, floral decorations and gold, each - .- - - = « « = = COVERED VEGETABLE DISHES, same style, square and oblong, each - - - - - = 49 *“* DEMI-TASSE” Cups and Sau- 10 cers, sume style, each - - - - TEA PLATES, same atyle eanarm- tion, each - - - -. J Py £0) HIGH FRUIT BOWLS, same decoration, cach - + + « - - .29 Closing out a large line of [Havi- land’s fancy shape China Dinner- ware, butterfly and grass pattern. ABOVE ARE PERFECT GOODS, lou thousand pieces of 937, ART POTTERY arranged in three lots, 49c., 97c., $1.97 each, including Richly A 97 Decorated Flower-Holders, Vases, Groups, Figures, ‘ART POTTERY, CLOCKS. “A sale of cha unprecedented in the history of the art.” Five STATUETTES. The Rudolstadt Pottery is the recognized “Rival of Royal Wor- cester.” The prices quoted aboye are AT MUCH LESS THAN HALF VALUE Rogers Spoons and Forks. One Thousand Dozen Rogers Tea Spoons, Forks, CONTINUATION SALE Soup Spoons, Table S88 cents Per Set of Six, CONTINUATION SALE MANTEL CLOCKS. One Thousand Clocks, Large Size, strike half hourly, run 8 days, Choice, *3.99. Housefurnishings. assumes 7 OAK DINING CHAIRS, Cane Seat 79 STOVE BOILERS, XX Tin, Copper Bottoms, 7-inch .74, 8-inch . . 36 STAG-HANDLE CARYERS, with Guard Rests... . A COLONIAL SLICERS. ..... RATTAN FURNITURE BEATERS RATTAN CARPET BEATERS . . 08 TEA and COFFEE POTS, 2, 3, 4 Quart, 39; 44, 54 ary noe PANS and KETTLES, » 4, 6 Quart, 44, 54, 67 | WINDSOR SAUCEPANS and KETTLES, 2, 21-2, 31-2, 4 Quart, 39, 42 -29, 34; To introduce our own brand of Cigars we offer them at the follow. ing low prices: LA CAUSERIE. CONCHAS ESPECIAL, Box of 25 Box of 50 Box of 50 GTH FLOOR, BOUQUET ESPECIAL, LA MADRUGADA. REGALIA ESPECIAL, Box of 50.. LONDRES GRANDE, _ Box of 50 PRINCESAS, Box of 100. 3.89 Box of 50 REGALIA PERFECTO, Box of We also carry a full line of Imported and Key West Ciyare at a saving of from 50c. to $2 on every bow 38 NEW YORK Bie

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