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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1900, SHE MARRIED UWE WINS =e NESS MONEY Pete SHE BINCOED DY Me had collected mone: Lavery F 8.) which had pris Nyt Ober! was arraigned in court today te plana aed sulity ant » granted a Mine-Yoar-O14 Juanita Sertice Ren it the principal of the esta a IAL FRIDAY AND #aTORDay. | Over — te Seve j danger of betng wasted to the » pres M LUMPS, & Geesating 10. | jot he Harmon heir A GIT from a us Pupil | fea! ic adieu sae ite’ | Because she waar of her tatner| eld We whed cone and j safety defore her own nine-year-old} f ‘RUNAWAY. cit STUBBORN. \ecademy ete ‘nt nt “EAMLTR” line Hee ry nme Gertice, of ms Prospect gon "aa " f ald, the ‘ arora im, Ss f beau y eng ry tae n St. John’ paint pepo fhe was crossing Grand avenue near * ‘@ Hospital w Jelena, ove 1Se “l ihunetion Agah Against Old |e Marie Mowsiy Retased tw Ge Yonkers Keon “ ith Mather, Cornelius Van Ness wae 8h “_ Guiity to Misappropri- ‘* Pleads ‘et me hie ppl cin! A email f . he em “ » , aieh walnane iM Sard Pn elt wane ” Betote | ‘Widow Prem Aged 78,| Henry ‘ean eave wre AR AMELs their home this morning, holding her . : be right iad, lb Marte Movely, the fifteen-year-old in, \ van Weds Actor Hutchin- | Meyer Leaves College | ..:ners hand. hen 6 big (weber Continued Meith Werte: cae Atthaneaer-ons ating $1,800. a “lt 19 track dasl oon ee hem. her home. at 2% North Bleventh streat -_--—— son, Aged 24, to Marry. on egy eigh Seti = a al GG te es ee CASTORIA - oh i * We wing: as ahe tried fo pull him back The) Justice Andrews, th the Supreme! iday refused to eo home wit) ees father dodged back just in time to es-'Court today continues the temporary) gi, cape the heavy wheels, but little Juan-| injunetion restraining Cornelius Wo Van vesreriay ani Boh anes and! Nees and nis young wife. Allee Wood sod) Van Nese, from tranet Jany of the preperty of ine {late Mrs, Emma oe was arrested after a} the tratl of a su (Band Marie B HesshConper Company. FRIDAY, Y, MAY 25, 1900. pea ata For Infants and Children, oa sae get be te 4 ad You Have Always Bought bS ee peer SON Ato CO 44BARCLAY ST. using) tn | Ma , Signature 5 of saat: bp. Harries The « alesints i s Haran om, infant nieces she ) ci re i} ‘The Daily, ‘Story of The Big Store, ~ Sixth Av ave, 18th ‘and 19th Sta, spnehanawne pee wae On all paid purchases of $5 or more A Relt Buckle Sale, to WILLIAM H. HUTCHINSON. S2m/STENY A suite of rooms has been engaged at) the Holland House for Mr. and Mrs William H. Hutchinson, who are on their way here from Maiden, Mass, for & brief sojeurn previous to their depar- ture for Burope, Mrs. Hutchinson 1s a eprightly bride of eeventy-eight. Her husband is a youth of twenty-four, She will be remem- bered here by @ wide circle of friends as Mrs. Cornelius B. Marco, Her wedding to Mr. Marco at the famove old Motel Brunswick on Dec wae & youth jus, past his mayority waa & son of Col. Samuel Marco, of ‘*! fell in love with her and she recipro- | HENRY 0. HAVEMEYER. JB. Love and the desire for university hon- ors fought for mastery in the heart of young Menry Osborn HMavemeyer, son of the “ugar King’ and love won. The young man will leave Yale at the end of this college year, next month, and on July 1) marry Mise Whiting, « niece of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rives, at Newport The young man, a sophomore jn the Acadeinic Department at Yale, is a well- inown aihtete, He tp a crack golf play A 4 weil in track athletics. He oked upe@ as one of the promising 20 woulf do much for the “biue” caretr ended in 192. met Miss Whiting at the Newport, Swanburs., He cated, An understanding war arrived at, and {t was generally known that Miss Whting would become Mrs. Havemeyer when the young man graduated. But two years was too long for the young men to walt. He could not marry and continue In his colle old college statute ford! announce! that he would not return t) | Spring and Summer Clothing for Men and Boys. “Too cheap to be good,” you'll say when you read our list of special offerings in the Clothing Department for to-morrow, Satur- : Saturéay, day. Others have said the same thing many a time before. But Sporting Soods. May 26th; We Prepay Freight i to any railroad station within the following States: NEW HAMPSHIRE, RHODE = AND, PENNSYLVANIA, VERMON { MASSACHUSETIS, MAINE, NEW YORK, CONNECTICUT. aod NEW JERSEY. ww ne carefully, and so will you. There is such a thing as a combination pg tee A 2 be’ glad t of goodness and cheapness, and it is combined in the clothing offer-} spend the day “out of town,’’ afoot or ings of the Big Store at all times, but seldom to such a remarkable awheel, with camera or fishing rod, degree as you will find here to-morrow while others will prefer to have a rat- tling good game of baseball or tennis. Those who spend the day in this sen- sible way can here equip themselves with whatever they need at prices that Men's Spring and of Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges, mand, we lave made | purchases of the choicest and most desirable belt buckles, RRO and will place on sale to-mor- row a collection consisting of {¢ hundreds of dozens of buckles *Y in all the latest styles—-silver, J oxidized, rich gold and enamelled, beauti em bossed and jewelled Belt Bockid, worth all Oe ep from 50¢. to $2.09 each, a choice of which we will offer Saturday for At Less Than Factory Prices! A Chance Purchase of trom the choicest selections of Havana — year age che seoured @ divorce from | |, he pee for @ stucent mar- ° her husband at Waite Plains |r Mas iing nis college courte | Summe ir Sucts other stores will not equal. ; 40,000 La Rivera Cigars, struggic lon Final he weit Mares “rue born ake | roan sca ave o Yoslinday i ens CpoUNTAIN” {This popular brand of Cigars is made Count ‘Salis “te Conve. Mer vet | college neat Fall, but would marry in| larl worth from $10. 00 to wertghrworyh fy } Sera at daraign om oham | Tarn, ater te wetting Mr | $11.50, “special” at 6.50 ir masvonnes | tobacco,comhpering in quality and aroma ne married ges As land Mrs. Havemeyer will go abroad tor at Oan0e; out price § With the finest imported. The goods are years advance "Be mart cur a te une xe in te “ we, 49,95 + alin fresh condition and the color as LADIES’ “TERRACE” BICYCLES, only = ls father in the office of the Sugar| | Company. they changed their minds quickly when they examined the goods ! will be a day of price-cufting, Decora- ; Men's Spring and Summer Suits about 100 left, will be sold at the reduced price of /4, 75 ATALANTA’ BICYCLES, another high-grade wheel, sold last your at $50. Having scured » few + ad of them last week at 4 very low price, you may have men's or sortment is complete. Just think of it— high grade Havana cigars at less than factory prices! 20,000 LA RIVERA Rotnschitts extra, Biater of through and through Wortteds, Scotch Chev- ia putea, 4 5 Cuban hand mde, sefaly warts ase te "2.75 75 _ iots and finest of Smooth Cassimeres, 0 paler kg Lass 20,000 LA RIVERA tontres Gante, fat " lu. worth $15 and $16.50, special at 3 ey pee 11%; tomer 85c\\ Cites hand raf, actully woth G0 per 10H; oe “675 | - NTH CENTURY 1900 Other Cigar Specials for Saturday are: | j ' | GAS BICYCLE LaMP«t 1.95 GRO. W. Sense came, ven tae, 178 Widow Shot shot Herself and| Fifty Vninperion Engiish-| Men's Striped Coats and | 500 Boys’ Fine Washable Suits, | vouxtain” since - TB: VITALITY CIGARS act over 100 to ech caw w* Visitors Present Tell men to Found a Set- Grousers, choice patterns in handsome non-fading } ci, a,» -slmorsinamia 5. tomer, par box of $0, 165 am, Nothing. tlement Here. made of imported English cloth finished | Galatea Cloths and standard Duck, en SADDLES, o au: ong Rees | — Flannels, in all sorts of pretty colorings, | handsomely appointed and trimmed; the FISHING TACK a tt ted two FOR SATURDAY, MAY 26, Mra. Josephine Bennett, a heeutiful tJ. Hood Wriant | t wound in the of her attempted doune widew firet street, remains un She recovered In a short time a colony of fifty rich bachelors will eettie at They wil) bulld a model | and teach the! Snglian James, LI club-house at great cost ,-| farmers of Long [sland how to cultivate! f and garden produce on s entific Iples $1.25 and $1.50 grades of other angling, at prices that are sure to CATCH the fishe stores; here to-morrow at with double-breasted coats, ideal sum- "| BASELALL AND TENNIS GOODS, aio: tw set maten, mer outfits; selling for $12 at 8. 7. 5 other stores, here to-morrow at /Se Boys’ Fine Sailer Blouse bef in natty Gray and Oxford Homespuns; | at Big Biore je Pres, which meane the loweet in Americal OUR “FOUNTAIN" BOX CAMERA, takes pictures 4x5 IL, iehes, has time and smap-shot shar, complete with os) Men's Spring & Summer Suits ; \ Wen’s Patent he Leather Shoes (LACED STYLES) (like illustration), all sizes, widthe BD oy t ped thks mo . . vony ie open to bachelors only, rolder, an explanation of her act she 5 i Wateel Albert nin woe 6 marred |% of H Pago Imported eum all also pleasing mixtures in CAMERA sUPPLIYS? acu ca a M oat Abeel was known to other tenante o! ly made and w spl Sievede "worth $17.50" ° Cheviots, ages 4 to 12, worth $3.00, at 1,00 fully 7 75 | E et vat masa Saturlay, We receive fresh shoe store in New York. artinent as @ may who called fre-| him te Enderby Duneford, of Torquay, | ' Say Saw sel nwt Sel te oe ame mnie ne fies year’ Ht 1.65 por pain pany with a (el) woman who gave the|1@0 acres of tand at St. James. They | 673 Boys’ Fine 2-Sarment en ee ee Fame of Mrs, Horton, nnd posed as Bre [Pe & ca Kew vind month to 4 000 Pairs Men’ s Dress | 3 ; Our Jamous “Paorfection’ , going to ber bedroom placed « rerelver| ine © 1! begin In the Fail | of standard Worsteds and Cassimeres, in, 20° "© teres nh wes : Foot Would Shoes for and fired, The colony will be similar to the |high-class, desirable Summer shortly atver the Rugby settlement tn Tennessee the latest stripe and check physician's arrival. Mrs. Horton gave| The land. which waa chosen on ae- effects, worth 00 a pair, at Shoes for Wen. P Women, his address as @ Wast Bighty-sixth | street, She represented to the police) that she lived with her alsier, but the occupants of the house say only an occasional visitor. was deserted this morning. Shortly after the suicide Mra. \beel she was The fat count of tte proximity to New York. wil! be improved from ume to time All earnings will go toward this end. Mr. Dunsford 's author of « standard — on actentific farming. are. two one of thats Bir Richard /High-cut Shoes and Oxford Ties, made of all the popular leathers in all widths and sizes; the equals of the best $4 to $5 shoe sold anywhere you can buy here At BA 00 per par, 2.95 erage To's, wor 2 * Boys’. Fine 3-Sarment Suits, Soke cee © ee aero as a fine quality 8% perfect in quality and fit, welts and turns, high or low cut, as handsome and good as any $4.00 or $5.00 shoe obtainable elsewhere in the city, ad 00 per par, of yee weet. se ore beet «6 Seer an Wend of fast indigo blue Serges; made man-fashion, with “double-breasted A I, 5 Mre, Hennett and was surprised <> Binttion of the Wo Ose These will Tb » will, ons pois goth Maggg agp | proenyl ol HARD TO BREAK, + vests of latest cut; tally w wor th $6.00, at with, O'Sull an’s. Hebter Poahien Hoole fitted with O'Sullivan’s Rubber Cashion rviturm at minha ite dit nor 4 Out the Coffee Habit cam be Put Off FREE OF CHARGE.) | Heels FREE OF CHARGE.) ye Hie wite ictt home at ¢, “waa a coftee user from early; A Special Sale of Sale Cxtraordinary of Call at our Toilet Goods counter and see the exhibit of O'clock this merning. | MR. BLY'S SUDDEN DBATA, |S=x"t BT igh tnt atas oe 4 conti I headache. My hands| Landers, Frary & Clark, of New Brit- } Jabots, Stock Collars of Chiffon, Net Oc . W S A Sinesetrinta. athens ota eae at ‘sd evi and ee ain, Conn., are Cutlers to the Ameri- i“ Lawn, also Washable Net ‘Ties, otlet ater. Ss an d oap Se A nn Girieken by Heart Disease in tation of the pd The sai a. | bt a and their carving sets have | Liberty Silk bag and Handworked Re- Free samples of the exquisite perfumes of | deveoy City This Morning. Heinen *) pee Fo none better, in fact, few as good. We } a variety describe ’ = - Proc gio BeBe ong ® rose Re. | Preah mye of he Mai until ~o offer for Saturday a very extraordinary ‘oat es a ern san Se elle Jr eres pg Pe eg Ay MOA dE el lla laa chance for the purchase of these famous } Viv from 75. 1062, Chokes to-morrow for, DO Bt 10.99 o'clock this morning. Mr. Bly had just reached Jersey City | flat and tasteless and [ thought it was $00 CARVERS Pecauptvante Ralresd cope, Be, onal tot? ‘ceale and ot tt boll Totowr,| + AND GUARD Stra w Hats bes "The he products of the firm of Gelle Freres are too well \" ue Atty-two "oa saa eaten tel | aot ane lis tre cating hese Hoyt . FOR MEN AND BOYS. * known to require any further commendation and the var- , 5 — ‘ fone’ polctet ten. | DH Correct makes and shapes for this iety of perfumes, toilet waters, soaps, etc., contained in this splendid exhibit is so _ BABE STRANGLED T¢ 10 DEATH sealant Ch ote, 008° trend of ours, : dn thong cond pie ties only. The prices are Big Store prices—the lowest quoted for goods of such a ? os Semel AT aes 2 acent cotter uaee MEN'S FINE IMPORTED JAPANRSE SPLIT BRAID —.-- wr. W.. Pampa ood sTRAW MATS, ra wth tet high we Fatah in the country. 3 Senpeend Come ot Intanstetde at| ory nervous tnd. was troabled a srl as cach BS 7 FRERES’ ESSENCE DE VIOLETTES RUSSES, ae & oe Foun |times with tizsy spells. His wife ee a STRAW HATS = " ! a bg mt essence and an exquisite perfume, 1', oz. bottle, 1 39 taev corpus Mtamtante wee) the ew eobee, eer Ue Bek ant hy at tu Cay ea GELLE FRERES’ ROYAL MONDAINES, 1 1.35 Sn Sovtend tear tee ones el pee ee fo equal ts 01.50 bat of tan eaciectve netic, oo GELLE FRERES’ IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEF F EXTRACT, i Gtate Hospital at Kings Park, near| fect condition of Grace beng 950 500 Aa Nerthoore Le it Cayshogn Pula, Ohio BOYS! STRAW BATS, ts moy wits an me GELLE FRERES' VIOLET, HELIOTROPE OR ROSE SOAP, A Marks wore f ' Pat Gam caller brim fot and the regu: We ag on“ —— ie pS lL ace el 2 _ MIKADO FACE POWDER, 25e ; $ PY, - bd ‘ s 4 a ty 7 oo ae Se eae ee eee TY t s ( ™ i. Tray eS childhood, but it finally made me 20 Fret Fg oi A pe many its, starting at every 1 was told to leave off coffee, for that “The first trial the Food Coffee was since, and am now in a very greatly condition af health. Carvers and Forks. Ladios’ Feny Veckwear, Selle Freres’ Imported Perfumes, i will be given to the first 1,000 visitors ' Saturday. j largethat we are compelled to content ourselves with the mention of a few 25 Clear Havana Cigars”

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