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RITE LA RICE 4 MINE Se Remi IE ae 7s relent ad rane . # . oy Ee =" ; ’ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY %, 1900, J MISS CLARK WEDS =) flea Sa = DR. MORRIS BEFORE A GREAT THRONG a Hat 9 et 56-58 4th Ave, Misses’ Deft [eo in Foe a Ne) 91119 (VOMIT OSLO LC LO1 oT eLeLe)e\eisieiesete + isis oe oie - Daughter of the Rich! KATHERINE CLARK R BRIDAL ROBES. aaa ee tal ates a ORIENTAL FURNISHINGS for Summer-time Use at Altar Through Fairy- Heavy Reductions | MEN'S AND BOYS’ Midsummer Mine Tourist ciovitie” Golfing Shirts, 0 2 oe ofall-woo!,donb'e-faced Gerson Ss. materials, in oxford, light : : An Ext show! Finest gray, tan and blue mixtures; il re wee value $7.50, special - | Millinery, Trimmed Hats? rar MADE Tee ee. 35.50. A’so A Biwe and WArte Rook, © The Stommer Home, Indoors and Out,” sent free 2110 (Gees aiererere) ep ererererese land of Jewels and Flowers. We Retail at Wholesale Prices Militionaires by the Score Visses' and Thousands of Fair Surplus and slow-selling stocks collected from the 100. /isses " ell millinery (rome the A Vantine Warehouses, Retail and Wholesale Build- & Girls’ Suits irontion nom enrol a Women Watched the!; ings, embracing every class of useful, warm-weath:r ; tony 01} pi ne aaa agile altel. furnishings, making a most in homespun and cheviots; Mi ; Princely Nuptials of|i illinery, the Montana Girl. : titan, bue and brown mix.) Trimmed Hats and | tures, «:ces for girls, 8 to 12 : 2 peal Bonnets from Paris, } Important and Timely Selling | Bavement. ~ |e. misses, 14 to 18 yrs; ote SR [popular prices $15 to $17.50, MIDSUMMER OP mes at unusuaily attractive pricgte 2s } wt 5.00 and $7, = idl & Taylor, “8 and 9750 mM oad Broadway & 20th St erson Ss, Broadway and 10th St, OF -OSITR: WANAMAKER" @y the ealy New York Ev Newspaper reporter who wa Gueat at the wedding.) Miss Katherine 8. and Dr. Lewis Rutherturd Morris were married at £29 o'clock this afternoon amid a scene of splendor not witnemed in this country @ince the day Anna Gould became the Countess de Casteliane Millions of dollars of wealth was) represented in the vast assemblage Which crowded the enormous space of #. Thomas's Church when the bridal Barty wended its way to the flower-cov- ered chance! and altar. By the time the festivities are ended to-nigat if Wilam A. Clark, of Montana. father of the bride, will Over 1,500 Pieces OF JAPANESE TABLEWARE Suitable for Cottage Use AMONG OTHERS, THE FOLLOWING: Decorated Tea Pots. SIONS) oS GMS oroleLolstoiesorerer ) canoy CATHARTIC ke Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thele Low Prieta | Pieanant, Palatable Potent. Taste Gao | | Good. Never Aiehen, Weaken orripe, 10+, 26°, Hh | a - » Monten ro a from 1 Toth Sides 14th St, 3th 00 150, 60 AD | NU-TO-BACases t'efttce Air have expended a sum said to exceed $150,009 {n celebrating the marriage of! ls handsome daughter in a manner deemed worthy of #0 great an heiress. A SIMPLE CEREMONY. Despite this tmmense amount of money @pent in the celebration tt was surpris- ingly unostentatious outwardly The decorations of the church were ’ fn harmonious and simple taste, and the Clark-Morris wedding will live in the social history of New York as one of che richest, most splendid and alto- her one of the most notable events celebrated here. The num! of guests within the church woull have reerulted two full Tegiments of men; the crowd without would have manned an entire brigade Fifth avenue, for blocks both south and north of St. Thomas's, and overflowing into the side streets, was an almost im- penetrable jam of men, women and chtl- dren. The women predominated course It seerned as tf @ quarter of the maiden lation of Ragen holiday fo roa e had a giant ng t the streets for the never wton of carriages BRIDAL PARTY ARRIVES. Lut they did well, and when, at 3.45, the carriages containing Miss Clark, her father, sinter, and maids drove up to the side entrance, the batons of th officers gave (hem speedy ingress Within the church the odor of flowers was so heavy , Toklo Tea Cups Blue and White 7 and Saucers, ° 2083, 35c eae ap designs, PDC Chocolate Po:. a 800 Calcutta Water Coolers, keep cracked ice 12 hours, 2 sizes, now, At $$, g $2, Blue and White Porcelain Plaques, 500 1044-inch diameter, At 45¢ ea. Main Floor. Continuation of the China, Glass and Lamp CLOTHING Sale, The Best Values Ever Offered. Por MEN. WOMBN ant CHILDREN OM | Worth ) anes ane, cag pre 89c. for Men's $1.50 Neg igee Shirts. That's the kind of — Easy Weetly or Monthly Payments. | value that gives such matchless character and pull to our cule tat ure, Ciothing, eeady wo Off@tings. Make a point to examine this bargain. ries ‘ ’ fite Necten sete |do. It means much to us, and nota little to you, ; “ + Shirt will completely vindicate every statement we print of Bente™Re sear voit sa exit, Itis the best we ever sold at the price. Other stores Manhattan Clothing Co, |thin’ they serve you generously when they charge $1.50 HHO THIRD AVE, veTWeRy ait «x0 éeru | fOr the same quality. It is made of very fine madras, te variety of colors and patterns, laundered neckbands, tached link cuffs, carefully finished, sizes 14 to 17. Men's Negligee Shirts, made of fine white corded madras, plaited bosoms, detached cuffs, beautifully made and finished, ideal for Summer wear, sizes 14 to 17, 89. Bicycles Very Cheap. 1900 Model “Webster” Bicycles . . $24.98 1900 Model “Red Star” Flyer . . . $19.98 © For Cottage or Bungalow Walls: 100 tana $1.00 Water Colors pottiad ie teene, (Vatious Orieaial subjrcts, Framed * reenets word recovered from Lake Hakone, lt is the famous Temple wood of Japan, Joie reteierslerorere 250 Oriental Rugs a Specially well selected, favorite weaves, clear cut designs and good colors. 90 Kazaks, At $20.00 Average sizes, 4x8 1-2 It, of white pple and pear bio! flower now tn bloom, and many wih Diooms forced, not forgetting the rare jen, winty of the altar *, with smaller Tt was a curious assembiage, possible | Ceot {nm no country on earth save the United Btates of America. r everything you buy may be thoroughly depended upon— ‘and our prices range from 20 to 40 per cent. less than any orchids and exotics for which sums capa- ‘Were $28 to $20. r 900 M. fl % s ” Bi \ bie of supporting the government of @ lode |S alg 110 Shirvans, At $12.50 . Straus” Bierce ss > Sn Tn the seats, and even crowded agains Previously $18, ay | } { nd hanging over th . At $10.00 | Special Borgnine in AN Bicycle ‘ Ton. arioe teens f. Brown, “Whom God has|xeneur Kernochan, Mr. and Mrs, Louis 50 Fine Daghestans, t $ bi Reai Estate | Sundries, Sporting Goods r. let ctaviug White Previously $15. ‘ ral Michi her and Fishing Tackle. ” The Saratoga F , ao Lawyer Advertise summer hotein and tuard- fq 6:5 tie Cit = Lene blend, i ~ ci Ti aaa end iaties of gentle t uy ouses |) he Sun antic yo! an gree, and ladies whose fathera or grand-| 0! {ve organ, high up among th ry Wintievy cess | RIAD AEG ta cate eaneoee Lanier Om | Now ia the aa te Read World, e | Harness Annex. fathers hed started life selling rus ‘ i ad, Benders, of clerking in a country store, out Into the simucgiing, sunshine ; — a | The Macy Harness Department is absolutely complete A CURIOUS THRONG. Ont ar magnit \ cain needed for horse and stable. The quality of there, 00 ,other house. of real flowers be will bec els and] Single Huggy Harness, brass, nickel Double Surrey Harness, ereatest wal + |or rubber trimmings, $10.24,$14.09, $84.49, $102.49, $118.24, to frendship for the man wh se Chris $16.49, $16.99, $20.40 and up to $142.49. bi {ncome |s probably greater (han that): eb; deg room, 9 | oa of the Vanderbilts or the Astors or the 4 unt’ giewa’ Manion | $72.49. Single Collar and Hames Harness, Double Coach Harness, $196.49, | $16.99, $22.74, $2948 and up to $149.49, $175.49 and up t $114.99, $246.99, Eitiwe. marine, rismivo. soamso $/ Double Road Harness,$4§ 0.9, The above are trimmed in every Choice Sites, Payments $ | $54.24, $04.49 and up to $114.49. | conceivable style, Rha ye pel Comp'ete assortment of sheets, coolers, blankets, robes Free Trips —- Wednesday land stabe requisites; also a full line of polo equipments. @reater than “that ” o Roo kefellers. Charles T. Parker. And while one who wa # this throng, | yet {ar apart, sat wondering and awe GUESTS OF NOTE. } struck, the mighty organ pea t pony hig? Mr en wedding march, and © v jer girl, her pale f. On ironing day a woman realizes one of the many comforts that come with the use of a Wickless Oil Stove. A hot iron on this wonder- ful stove is a clean iron. There isn't a particle of dirt to mar the whiteness of the clothes, because there is no smoke or soot generated from its flame This cannot be said of any other stove in existence 2 pe a entered the door and of a little bearded man, up the alsle, her satin boot with the tiny sol yriceless flowers that gner tities SND. DEED! AONE bad been strewn in her Joyous path | Mi . B eo np and Lee i Th U d li Sal gin errant at ickless =. Snes e Undermuslin Sale. gave them he breath- | cals enelgeneaiasliiadeaiatiaSes io wen ah * As the Sale of Muslin {nderwear passes its horizon and approaches & teva = ‘ - ‘ , zenith its success intensities. The meritorious values secured A graceful at| TRUTHS EASILY DIGESTED, | oweweree +} operation. Nothing cise was needed. The movement pi is jo tn aad ok Oh | ove Railroada carried torward on that basis, We continue providing the bargains. You nierning a Method of Curing Dyspep- | show no signs of Reciprocity unites our interests, Under such | ach Tro sbles. i is solving the summer housekeeping question more effectively NEW YORK CENTRAL, « cone spr s ond week a the event, Every indication fore» but was a little shopet. w and more economically than any other stove — gas or coal a arments are in complete assortments, Our dot was the love of t mar It can bake, boil, broil, roast or toast — and it can do all __ hip spore | a : | i Hr ake os ext re vandies of Mua Ue these things at a fraction of the % 4 terials are ising. The season that demands extra quantities of Muslin ' GARBED W PRICELESS LACE. seit of pd deeds, taasete | Rake < derwear is advancing. Our very low prices of former times remain. wie Perr celsee laste thet ike Renin 1h SAW oped Oe HapeE burns ordinary kerosene ea it & changed, Can vou wonder that trade jumps and bounds and all din pricelers lace as that ot ether Glesees. , ‘4 . id ‘ ¥ - o Goiven. ber ay tothe altar, ana oye Look into the merits of 48F past recows Every hope we had centred in the sale is being there was that (n her carriage. | the Wickless Oil Stove. i i ‘ realized a most faltering # Get acquainted to ; » ee vnaixed with If veer deal — 4 : H : 7 not carry them, i ie M WORLD W, f the method by which they cure write for catalogue sere 4 ry D t ANTS ae pp in © Words, the { y m t ents plent wholesome food fw to “he ¥ I O- ay Ss be ia Tablets digest tt for him. re named a 4 ‘ si | | Nave ana “esha gryiaion " E clipse o of pallid, 100, as One could see cat re page the (008 whether the sles 1 the Sun the close-cropped beard. A maniy,| ross or ao, One-ot these tablets wml as. jeanes® is described in is " \ re The World fap hondsome fellow he was. he 100K | gest 2,000 grains of ment oF eece. Sh A Foi \! ae the salty reached the altar she wae met by a tall, dark, nervous man & in afternoon drets, hie cheeks a trifte nd his place beside the girl in white hi