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pewux: “One Is an extremely large and + Frenchy one, compoeed of mousseleine de woie, It is almost as light aa gossa-| mer; the web-like material is daintily ‘to be is a plain black straw, with a WATCH WORLD WANTS. NO CIVIL CEREMONY, Talk of One for "GoukaCatatlana| Marriage Was Unfounded. To-Day the Last for Ante-Wedding | Luncheons and Dinni Description of Some of the LLL Made for Miss Gould. The inst of the series of Goud-Castel- Jane luncheons and dinners will be given | to-night at Mr. George J, Gould's house, Where the titled guests of the Goulds Will occupy the paces of honor, ‘This inner is for the ste purpose of in @ucing the Marquis and Marquise de Castellane to the particular set in so-! ciety of which the Goulds form a part. The date of this state dinner was an-| nounced about a week ago, and since that time there have been a great many undignitied attempts on the part of per- sons who had not been on too intmate terms with the Goulds to secure invita- tions. The family have not given out any information so far concerning the wed- ding or any other event tributary to it, but besides Archbishop Corrigan and ail the de Castellanes, there will be covers for about twenty-five persons. Mr. A. Morris Bagby, who {s a personal friend of the Goulds; Mrs, 1. Townsend Burden and the Camerons will be present, as well as the ushers, Brockholst Cutting, Charicy Ruoul Duval, Prince Del Drago and Howard Gould, At the luncheon given by Miss Anna Gould to-day, which was given as a sort of a farewell to her girl friends, she| entertained her bridesmaids, the Misses Adelaide Montgomery, Beatrice Richard- son, Kittie Cameron and her sister, Helen, besides half a dozen others. The question of a civil marriage has now been detinitely settled, From the! beginning it was nothing but idle gossip, | and originated in the too fertile brain of & newspaper reporter. ‘The only! ceremony will be the one performed by | Arcabishop Corrigan, {ee aiwuya inueiesting to know what ki... of hats @ bride is buying, especially when the bride is so weainy & youny man as the daugnter of Jay Gould. ‘he illustrations which accompany this articie, 15 well as tne description, were furnished by the courtesy of | Mme, ! Louis the Fifth avenue milliner, and) to make the description more accurate the exact words of her forewoman are used in telling about these dainty cha-| wire roped In a scallop "he crown is small and flat and the brim very broad and flaring, the uamense tare of the front and one side permitting « full view of the coif- ure. effect, in jet. he travelling hat of the Countess | Yam o' Shanter crown, the brim being bent irregularly and caught at the side end: front with two lutge, bunches of | English violets. Underneath the crown | at the back and resting on the hair Knote of the same flower. The whole effect is severe and stiff, and well suited | for travelling. beautitul picture hat 1s made of black luce and jet. ‘he crown is draped full with real lace, and the brim, large and flaring, is broadly dented,’ each of the broad, square teeth being filled with designs ‘of cut jet, “A pretty effect is a fall of lace from the crown, and between the front and are clusters of large black feath- At ‘he back of the left side is bunch of black ostrich baby tips. ‘Another toque of black velvet is trimmed with quite a covey of hum- ming birds, and the effect !s most bizarre. “A lovely toque has a crown of bronze velvet, richly embroidered with metallic threads, and a brim of sable. On either side of’ the back two. beautiful, scarlet poppies are posed, and the whole effect indescribably rich. On every possibie occasion the Count has dispensed diamond souvenirs with a most liberal hand, and he purposes to outdo even himself in the mementos which will be given to the ushers and bridesmaids. The pins will be two lions diamonds supporting a shield and | BEWARE OF F BLONDE WOMEN. | been insulted, crown bearing the motto, che donours. Airs. George Gould has announced that wiil give out none of the details of the wedatn , decorations and muste until Saturday afternoon or evening, and pei haps not then. She said that the details which have already been printed are very far from right, ‘he family, with their guests, and the Marquis Iniperiall, (the Prince Del Drago and Mr, A. Morris Bagby, oc-; Coed a box last evening at the Metro- tan Opera House and witnessed the performance of “Blegtried.” When Miss Gould “Mal donour ried. woes to the altar the will not carry @ profusion of Jewels, But wills in alld Ike}Hhood, wear ihe re: FAMped coronet ihe ex-Queen of Spain, Isabella, which relic of royalty was brought over by the Prince Del Drago. a grandson of the former owner. ter all the rumors concerning. the change of faith which Miss Anna Gould Was about to undergo the matter has apparently been settled by the statement | that on Feb, 10 she was, baptized into the Episcopal Church at Tarrytown by jhe pastor, the Rey. Dr. William Bene jamin. It Is reported that Count Castellane will come to America in two years and go into business under Gould patron- age. and that this is in accord with George Gould's advice and his fiance's wishes ‘This will be the bring the Goulds into New York socie- ——__e__ _ One of Them Cs ed Much Sorrow to Loula D. Bablul. Louls D. Bahlul, a real estate dealer, who lives with his wife and two chi dren at 174 West Ninety-fourth etreet, is in Bellevue Hospital with two deep cuts in his head. He says he came very near being robbed and murdered. The Rolice don't believe his story. Edgar | Jackson, who refuses his address, lccked up for the alleged assault At 12.30 o'clock this morning Bahtul was in a saloon on the south side of Fourteenth street, two docrs north of Third avenue. Before he got into the street from a side door he was met by a bionde-hatred young woman, | She his protection. Bahlul agreed, he to see the woman safely to ‘the ted station, Suddenly a man from a dark hallway, and ex- What are you doing with my ‘That is all he remembers, trolman Kilcline found the two men fighting fiercely, and the young voman standing by. The woman told the policeman she had been insulted by. Bahlul. Jackson insisted his wife had jumy claime wife I Hahlul was removed to the hospital, where eleven stitches were put In his cuts, Bahlul is the man who prosecuted and convicted John Hegney on a charge of attempting to rob him of a five-dollar hill, Hegney was sent to Sing Sing for | three years, “He accused: Bahiul of 65,024 + ‘DISFIGURED BY A HUSBAND, swearing his life away, | On Feb. 16 Judge Cowink sald to him, if all he heard ot Bahlul was true, “he ought to be in prison himagit.” _— $500,000 FOR CHARLEY FAIR. Mra. Oelrichs Advances the Money He Will Receive as a Legacy. SAN FRANSCISCO, March 1.—Charles L, Fair has received $500,000 bequeathed by his mother to her eldest son, the late James G. Fair, jr. The Supjreme Court decided that the legacy, which teverted Charles, should would have been thirty-five, had he lived. An appeal was suddenly dismissed by Charles Fairs attorneys after the death of ex-Senator Fair, The amount of the bequest to james has pow been advanced to Charies by his sister, Mrs. Oelrichs, who re- elved thé $11,500,000 bequeathed her by 4 ‘her mother, and Charles ts thus equip- ped with the means to carry on the con- test of his father’s will. —— ~ = _-__ Scarcely Knew Their Babes, Mrs. Percival Graydon and Mrs, Cummings Gor- . mother and daughter, living at East Quogue, 1. 1, each gave birth to a child yesterday. The bablen were almost exactly alike, and were passed around for inspection, At the close of the review the nurses could hanlly tell” the. {n fante apart same day, Tho women were married on the ———_~e___ She Lont $1,000 While Shopping. @ employ of H. Mr, Anderson, a clerk in O'Neil & Co, found a roll 000 on the floor of saiug a poorly dresse 4 she had not ale money, and was in eam ies Roller Skating During Lent. The Thursday Evening Roller Skating Club ‘opened its seven nights’ Lenten season last even- ing at the Berkeley School Armory. The Club will moet every Thursday, Holy Week excepted, ” during ‘About 160 skaters nt last night. not be paid to him| THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE Nathan Zemon Throws Muriatio Acid pad His Wife They Quarrelled Over Giving Up a Store in Brooklyn. Revause of a family quarrel Nathan Zemon at micu'ght broke a bottle of muriatic acid over his wife's head as they stood at Forty-second street and First avenue. The wife, Rose, who ls twenty-seven years old, was taken to Flower Hospital. The husband escaped, The couple have been married eight years, Soon after the wedding Zemon opened a grocery store in Kent street, Brooklyn. He did well until four months final wedge to | ago, when Mrs. Zemon refused to live In Brooklyn, The doctor told her, she sald, that the lives of the two children were in danger unless she went to the country with them. Zemon gave up the store after much argument and the Re ene. we It is the best that money can buy, that’s why. family went to Yonkers. There were many quarrels in the family after that, as the little money that had been saved gradually dwindled aw Two days ag who lives at Li Henry street, a letter from Rose, saying her hust had left her, and stating she would down to see her mother on Thursday night. ki e ‘hen Mra, Zemon arrived at DRAWINGsROOM OF MRS. it BLACK FEATHERS. 3 OF KEADTY ROSES Er RIDRON, Vv Wosey ONE 2 BLACK °T AN! 5 8 BONNET with VIOLETS. 4 BLACK 8 STRAW, ROSE Ww ier WITH LEAVES. HAT, BLACK STRAW AND fet AND TWO BUNCHES OF D MITH PINK AN BEAUTY i OF MISS ANNA GOULD'S HATS AND: BONNETS. | BLACK STRAW HAT, WITH ONE FEATHER; ‘tistres ‘AND RED ROSES, ¥ CARR HAT * PEAY LACE, BEAD Witte wossé (WHERE THR WEDDING WILL TAKE PLACE. Fro Lal Grand Central depot at 11 o'clock last night her husband was there to meet her. She did not expect to xee him. People in the depot noticed the pat we quarreling, When they left they Walked in the direction of Third avenue It lacked a few minutes of midnixht when Patrolman Hughes, standing cloxe to Forty-second street and First ave- nue, heard a@ woman scream, At the same moment he noticed a man alk down Forty-second street and rin the darkness. He foun on Tying on the pavement wit ross her for "it was my. h | were the only wor lapsing into An ambulance Naetite is she sy ai ke on to Flower Hospital, thought Was nothing : except a scaip wound, but House Sur on Holden when he made an exami. Non found her face, neck and shoulicrs frightfuily burned by ac The policeman returne! to the Forty- second street corner, and in the gutter a broken soda-water bottle containing a few drops of murilatic acid was fouid | Later when the won recovered Cot ‘sctousness the phystelans mate tfrom the few words she said that hey j= : ne struck her over the head fit a patile. An alarm was sent out for the band “He ie forty-five wears. old 7 faches tall, with black hair te Whiskers. Specials Lang and Camporli were detailed to search for him. { Mrs. Zemon's mother, in Henry stre Jcoull not imagine why the couple quatretled unless it was the continuance of the disagreement over ving Brook- At the hospital this mor! was it! the woman would be disfigured for ife. sf jlyn. Jacob Goldman has sworn to ay wrong to his sister. He call: the hospital to-day, but Dr. Stewart would not let him see his wis ner but fous shape. — they never | sumed @ s Mra, Seim Mra. Willow broken heart Died of a Broken ed Atty-two years, of 61 ied today from Two weeks ago to-day her won seventeen yeara oll, disappear with Henry Knoop Their dead bodies » Muller's Hove w by coal gy dh 4 in Willamsburg, asphysiates » Vodemann, who a 1 om. Mes healtay Kn or tune theran Chg oe Cooper the first re Alonzo Wildes March 4 at re they have takeo eal “GEORGE GouLp's MANSION, | rt.| at less than half-price. G, MARCH 1, Geom Advertisements Printed in he World During February. Why who for years used other baking powders (which they considered the best), now use Cleveland’ do so many intel- ligent and practi- cal housekeepers, anturtShoeC, SPECIAL SALES. 750 Pairs Men's FRENCH PATENT CALFSKIN HAND-SEWED SAMPLE SHOES. ALL STYLES. s baking powder? WANTS TO GET HER CHILD. Gerry Soclety Took Her trom Mra, Finkelntein Four Years Ag Mra. Rachel Finkelstein, of 329 West One Hundred and Sixth street, came to the Mayor's office to-day to ask His Honor to aid her tn regaining posses- sion of her daughter, Rachel, who is RRA| VALUE, 85.00 TO 81.00. STOP CLOCK SALE. Bring this advertisement to us between 7 and 9 o'clock Satur- day evening and get one pair of the above MEN'S $2.00 SATIN. CALF LACE SHOES FOR $4.24. SALE CLOSES AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP, Mall Orders filled if received before 10 A.M. MONDA KUMFURT SHOE CO,, TWO STORES: 28 E. 14th St., 165 Grand St., & ear B' wi Bet. HAD MANNES’S PICTURE. Mis Widow Accused Mis Collins of St Mrs, Marie Mannes, an old and re- fined woman, of 79 Madison avenue, had Minnie Collins, twenty-five years 01d, m hairdresser, of 169 Eighth avenue, érraigned this morning in Jefferson | Market Police Court, on a charge of larceny. Mrs. Mannes, whose husband died two weeks ago, sald Miss Cotiine stole an oll painting of her husband. Miss Collins said Mr, Mannes was a | friend of and hed helped her in| business. She had gone out with him to theatres and other places, and he took such a fancy to her that he presented her with the oll painting. She said she would return the picture, and was dis- charged Mrs. Mannes admitted that the rela- tions betwen her husband and Miss Collins had been very intimate for ten yeurs before her husband's death. She sald that she never complained pubil Defore because she wished to ayold seandal. The ide how of Miss Collins having possession of the picture | after her husband's death was too much | for her, and she decided to get It if she could Mrs. Colli was very much affected In court to-day, and, weeping, asked to he permitted to drop the case. Justice | Taintor insisted on hearing it, and de- | ciding it on Its merits. ae ee eee JOHN |. DEFENDS HIMSELF. Says He Visited Mrs. Woodru@ at His Nephew's Reaw John I. Davenport, ex-Federal Super- | visor of Elections, Union League Club- Gerry Society. how in the ha 18, Finkelste {get In to see man and general all round Republican the ‘Mayor. but tol Her story to Confl- | politictan, looked wa if he had just come Pe ete she Rachel, who {fom the hands of his barber when seen is now fourtee was assaulted ning World” reporter to-day by 4 man. 1 srry. Suiclety. took pos 601 Fifth avenue, but he session of the girl, and the mother wai told that she would be held until she upon last night by his jealoui was of age nephew, Frank B. Lownes: in the apart- |menta of Mrs. L. J. ruff, @ pretty | Mune arestmaker at io) Weal Forts jfourth street. There was a clot of blood | lin one of his ears, a small scratch on the forenead, and another similar scratch under the chin. marks of the assault mad him DOT SONWELL ARRESTED. She and Her Husband Lectured for Neglecting Their Children, Litt Sonwell, the snake Dot The Shirt Question is an important one to every well-dressed man. tant it is he never fully realizezs till he has compared a really satisfactory shirt with one not quite so good. Keep’s Shirts will bear the comparison. There are no better shirts than Keep's Shirts. It is not a question of price. Money won't buy better material or more skilful, careful making. Made to order, six for $9. Laundered, $1 more. Ready to wear, $1 and $1.50. Fancy Shirtings for '95 now ready, Keep Mfg. Company, Broadway, bet. 1ith and 12th Sts. Amusements STAR THEATRE, tveanessest3: * DENMAN THOMPSON OLD HOMESTEAD. _Sunday nights, Songs and Paintings TSCHERN OFF’S bOGS (Creates Troupe im the world), Gertie Gilson, Th De eld, Zenora & Foden. BA st, | West, PROCTOR'S a Lighttul a fall |. to 10.20 P, & Durand, 3 ilies Three Homas (ast week); Smith 4 Campbell: 40 Concert continues 2 to 10.30 P.M. KOSTER & BIAL’S TO-NIGHT. MNS CISSIE Laer: Hurley and Wilton, Trio Mubiemann, a. URES. FAMILY MATINGE. 00, Children, halt pri Biway & 29th at. teat Hit of the Beason, ‘Adm. $c. "Reserved, IMPERIAL MUSIC HAL! 4th Week of the Gr ROB-BER-ROY and 20 Great Vaudeville Stars. Manhattan Comedy Four and Others. Read bets a fe eee oo cts. Jos Flynn, PASTOR'S. DID KU ron riivolad HERALD Brpeciay fog Waltuey, Opera Co, tn SQUARE 2" 583 De Koven & Smntth's Opera, eat ROB ROY. AMERICA THEATRE, Matinee Satuntey. Next Week—THE GREATER SHENANDOAH. 3) HORSES AND 300 SOLDIERS. GRAN OPERA-NODSE, m AL, MARIE WATAWiRIC Every bvenl Sal M ve DAL Has ) OR Eve _Next Werk“ DUS Yo WitaRD. COLUMBUS THEATRE. Even ‘ONTHE MISSISSIPPI Next Week—BILL HOEY IN THE FLAMS. IN ADWAY & SOC ST CRN aa quai VANS | Adutnaton Matinoes iL ens Battirday at 2P Conte | Lath at, Trving Bw RORY <8 Road 8.15, «ct AORY = HILL, HOYT'S THEATRE Hort & McKee, Prop’ ra ot THE ae Eitrgeral One act piny LETTS with ACADE: ¥ Le Prices @1, De. Meee fl TOO MUCH SOHNSON. WITH WM GILLETTE AND COMPANY. AGB: YS WHEAT | REJANE, Evenings 815. Matinee Saturday 2%. tire Bu Vans re IE. BANS” ii at St Evenings at 8 Gaturday Matinee at 2 Madame, Sans Gene. S tae Wa Rasa THE aire eR AOERS| BY HI THUR JONES. PALMER'S. 4, SE VALMER, mole Manager Mint. Sat. LAST_2 WEEKS LAST 2 ARRD.| ey, ‘THE FATAL CARI Bisnis Sifhentre, MW. tn mel THE NMIAJOR,’ WEDSTSDAY, | MATINEE psa UrDay TH < PEOPLE'S tt! NxM. Prop. MATISE| charmer, with her husband John and thelr thiee ehildren, all under five years old, was arraigned before Jus- tice Deuel, In the Yorkville Police Court, Gerry agents charged that the parents neglected the children, The children were found alone at home yesterday. After lecturing the parents Justice Deuel discharged them, a Cle trment So por ations of young ball at Nilsson Hall, 128-404 Kaw Saturday even He wilt be @ tall 4 Prof. Conrad will supply the musteal motive for the dan’ The oficers of the Club are N Edward Jman, President; M. Hyman, Vie President; S$. Harris and N. Hyma: 4. Kauftuan, Treasurer, Mo Zuck Arms, Jacol Hamburger, Mawerd ' wtein and MON, Salmon a JOUN 1 DAVENPORT. Mr. Davenport dictated from manu- ript a lengthy statement, which was in part f PF. BOL of mine by marrlige 4 room in Mrs. W Weeks wi Mr We offer morrow (Saturday) e Lownes ntinued to vist her, 2 Mrs. Woodruft last night an immense assortment of new patterns at Mr Lawnes's request to get h in all-silk Vellings, includit send Meme liek ptaten asd h vn and Ra hooks which he had left’ there. Frank, ene,” in single ang A Who Was Intoxicated, came tn, accom: wiath, both and dot banie? by his brot He strack me in b i ? the fae to pacify him, but he ' war assault tue further. AVanAG The Me Mra, Woon! both wer recently e Mra Wood to-day that ows had k in her ap: nta, but not know wi joccnrred on the street. She denied ever having been to Washington with Daven- port. She said that she was engaged to Lownes, but had broken off the en gagemen Mr. Lownes was not at home to-day. 58 West 23d St. | Twelve-year-ald Jimmie New was standing RUSH CITY. Next Week" BIJOU. Muurder uly CAMILLE D'ARVILLE V4aTi He MEATY, S SATORD, 1. SEL Good seat Ge. Mats, We Wik “HUMANITY mentary Nert'week,Tho shaughraut, great “ duction & TROGADERO | Henaedty th VAL DEVIL 4 SANDOW. THOMAS Q. SEABROOKE. _ MTU ATE, (ats 30) 1th ay MTHEATHE: ES of the New York March 14, Ls Mate wholly Havana Filler Jersey Fives “Claim to Have Married stud BUFFALO, March L.A double divorce can probably be the sequel toa frolic indulged in by two Rochester youths, Mor Cutler, of the Dental Depariment, and Maron, of the Med partment © Univernity of Battal Two girls ® fh duce marriage eater wid iis as = Had Five Cents and », Too, home, 1170 Second as ight when he was a 0d by nwho oflered hiny Ay take to its father, 3 nauied 3 napped the mother divap: has aot deen seen since, Just how impor-, Wed,,Sat. Mat We've not doing business for per now—simply preparing for next yaat, $15 Suits te Cheviot Suits that were D. B. Sack Suits, Blue and Black” Cheviet, re $23.50, wiHeavy Scotch Walking Coat Suits, Black and He Blye—were $1850. eran Seu sad siilaee all through~were $25, We cheerfully sell these goods for less than they cost because we must get clear of them. ot” few Overcoats left. $8 will buy « goed E. O. THOMPSON, Tallor, Clothier and Importer, 245 Broadway, Bet. Park Place and Murray St. RODUCTIONS of the leading, shapes, now ready. Danbury 5TH AVE. TH ‘Ht wan markedly au oN Fe WM. m. CRAN and bis admirable company in a new comedy Oy MARTHA MORTON, , ” Invest the part with such @ charm."—J DANKO GABOR'S GYPSY POWELL, Magician. | MAJILTON, Every Evening and Wed MARINE BAND. aa Tickets for sale Admnivston, with # IRVING PLACE THEATRE. Ev To-night Wilhelm Tell; Rarnhem. Prat To-Night. 16h Fie Brooklyn | AMUSE GIYETY, oR SAB pron ae Hehiees Matinees Monday, Thursday at F sera COSGROVE & GRANT'S srs | DAZZLER, © | COMEDIANS, me pg TO-NIGNT, tO TELL BRAND irae ane sith tras PRE TS ell y guanine (Mate Wed ae | sa ee “iN. Deimonico’s COLUMBIA. vin Knowles & Co. ale Evening. Mats. MR. JOUN DREW ™ Bites Personal. | nave you's Art steaies fm Nude.” am ¥ SUES tor lovera of art." super “reprcductions, of pa nes ha fee seracd rartieter’ nostbere 1. to 4 renee ae ver Milled ; Publishing Ge, Depe 10st. Louie, M —A.—BEST QUALITY OF COAL, al F075" per ton of 2.000 pounda det Thedtordes. comer at. and 9h. ave. r) ruins ‘Telephoue $86 °A iMth eb, Columba A—SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, moles, &e., er forever; electricity; sittings only Sh Mixer, 37 Weet 424 a AT—AT best a Ibe, de ‘KNOW your scientifie pal rONIO MA 0 has not f any one knows w addr <& postal 0 Fred Marino, COAL, best quality, livered, at EA GOAL, $4.5 . Battery | Vguafagteed weight aad quality; th ‘Sises.” Dew teh Mo Bread te PIANOS GIVEN FREE—On these Airewes of Jour per list. We will allow exuiar designe of came, scart wil, accompany caly be held of FURNITURE and cary lowest prices. cis on your own terme a8 ewins, 45 West 14th IT? “Art Studies from porttollo for lovers of bi tions of paintings by rene" re ito 3 ready ie tae BY Arist Pubiisning Co, Dept HILL'S RUEUMATISM AND GOUT greatest of all remedies: one bottle will yey Hill Medicine Co., 36 Bast 19th at; CURE sad poauenip’ ' ’ Paaaten n% nda; RO. lacey facture who arrive from Ireland ROSE ME COY year ago. will lear of some! age oy senling address to D. You ve GAVE credendum to he assertion el’ when you Sisgieg ly «" ha ot erat Chameleon PAID to sooure appointment at” 1,200 8 sem \Natree Strictly GanBiemtlal, 10h We 66 at Now the Wince suits must same as did overcoats or for even less. Here are the prices — and kinds. You can verify everthiyng by looking at thems k and At king Coat 9 FOR cy Plaids, ijots and English Ci be $750 Farmer price $a. Carrs D", lish Melton Coats and bitck, were a7. One OF two Suits at the same price. lack Walkit Coats FOR vantsot Biss Teed: and $Q50 _discona. were” formerly Se Checked” Scotch Homespun Suits that were $ 22. oO} Walki coe vane VE neat ry S10 onal, extra fine—a ll Sold for $ cy Scotch Suits, FOR isteatvays tld io Se Paid $y 50 onal Er "CSL" nd” Von, 12 te were $5 $

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