The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1900, Page 5

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o- _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; _AUGUST 10, 1900. MISS ZIMMERMAN TO __BECOME A DUCHESS. QE :14aI oi e18H1 016 Daughter of Ch of Cincinnati : Millionaire Will Marry Duke of Manchester. Engagement Before De- nied but Now Confirm- ed by Duke’s Grand- mother, 01 8WLO1 oo WwLare) SOOM monn t) GIRL KILLED AM Died While GH, Trying to Keep, Brother from Attacking Her Father. Removal ! | RIDLEYS ‘Removal! | Location Will Soon Be Announced, In the meantime a clearance of stock that me big savi Ofen Saturday All Day and Even Hosiery. Ladies’ Swiss Richelieu Ribbed Laces. ng to you on every purchase, It Will Pay You to Watch Our Advertisements. ing. Ladies’ Summer Shoes, An excellent lot Ladies’ Tam, Kid, cence granny tel n Cluny and Valontownes YeMA oe To low nck Go mat tnd Lae =2 ao Gees ae ee Pee «© ser: | lat) eed ew rater Sa wel, "We Furniture &I ef Manchester to the becutifel douomter I bad, ning. LOt&s reduced from 98. to. « GOB casas vevene seecee Cc White Enamelled ren of the Cinctnnat! millionaire Mrs. Antonio Yanagn, grandmother of the Duke, has declared the engagement duced from The, to ‘laced from §9e. to, z Fancy Goods and Jewelry + Lot Children’s Gingham Dresses In fancy stripes and checks, trimmed with braid, eimes 4 io 14 $ 69c heavy pillars, brass knobs,’ elegantly finished, any size, Spring of double woven wire, | Magensg a wapene ‘0 friends in) ‘ There are ; gg ne reduced from @1.00 to, each with wire cable supporta y body, but che face ts dive ging mm | wrenehed clear ‘ iid frame, any size... "1.39 Mise Zimmerman has gone from Mar- | are pretratigg oad the mouth from her went from the dining for Saturday, Domestics. Ay raransett Pier, where she has been the! ath from gr Into the Parr ore, and jut Pulley Delt Buckles Se 9.000 yarde Fancy Dack Suitings Excelsior Solt- Top Mattress Soigeing ‘telie, to vielt friends. The N vat the bee riot for the door grabbed me Silver Chain Girdles, : Hest A. C. A. or fancy teking, Duke is said to be on his way to her. Pr ‘ap Linen and Jap Fans. Sizes 2ft.in. 3ft. Sft.6in. aft, éft.6im, Sinse ian ie Adsrion taste aie ae “Fancy tat Pres. : Price 1,58 1,68 1,78 1.88 1.98 fs the daughter of Eugene Zimmerman, | fa | Pearl Necktaces Ladies’ Mustia Drawers, with Feather Pillows (three pounds), of Cincinnat! allroad magn. te, whens | Fat Shirt-Waist Sets cambric ruitle, embrowery 19 sizes 20x27, A. C. A. Tiek- 75 pA Ay ar bn oe has ons Te vice anes Belts, Leather and Canvas. Ofc smd laces pair.. Cine tr F ASRS EER © ihe air) acted as housebeeper ‘ | ; & Southern belle, fi , se toe FATHER AND SON FIGHT. | oe EDW. RIDLEY & SONS, dea A ain't » », Duchess of Manchester. Since 1 There was . affair of the heart between them un few months ago, when Cary Johnsto he Duke's sec- retary, came here to lay siege to the Deautiful American. The Duke heard of an ampoclate of | & MISS HELENS ANMMERMert Pron Her LATest PHOTOGRAPH POCO O COCO OOO Un OOOO OOO OO OOO UU OOO OUOn Onto Acconiing to father and son tree] The son was with th way from Wy there yung women of the nelghbornood vis- | |") ted Catherine last night until after 12) clock. ather was returned about | viditors T A er deal da street, w th, | wa me Fulton street etat the atater #909, 311, 311! to 321 Grand St., NEW YORK CITY, Excursions. a Am : hie ited inom, decided not to make ais jusements. this, and by cable and letvers carried on| mored engagement. Later there was which resulted in fat ; f ond ¥ k — a courtship that led to his victory, taik of Ne marrying Mise May Gostet, lett the house after 9 roner Wurger will perform an ee wt WAMMERNTPS A 4adste OCEAN AOUTE TO Miss Zimerman, aside from her wealth, | Miss Muriel Wilwon, daughter of Col weht to the sidewalk to fight. | yopey tecday & be Ic I OR] Bway. | fe most prepossessing. She ie twenty. J . se ae | ‘The daughter followed, Hardly had a ay A Bway. one years old, tall, blonde and of grace. rep: blow been struck when the Jaughter SPECIAL SALE. VENETIAN TERRACE ful carriage. Her manners are charm- ising sine lh Yarmouth, grabbed her brother's arm and, exerting "a" OOF GA ARDE Site mace epee Be Sane < Pmiham ae he |s athletic. She excels in swimming | was tallied, aoe io Europe by the serious | houme to the second floor Ra : FULLY PROTROTED PROM THE a | Palatial. +Dsck Ocean Steamer and horsemanship Hinese of his sister, Lady Mary Monta- After that the brother's statement ts "Nidan Geure Chonge ef Bil Yee wre The Duke ts maid co be a mixture of | & @ood and bad qualities, derived from his father, the disreputable Duke of Manchester, who forsook his beautiful hopeless consumptive. At that time the |) ke freely for publication about his much discussed Affaire of the heart. 0 V t i", THROWN OUT ” ORANG Port a PRIOR Cover RT | SUNDAY EVENING, ‘PASTOR'S DAY AND NIGHT. 12% rita. ue ro snow nal | pen cents “Columbia.” | Spectal Time Table for To-Morew os wife for Bessie Bellwood, @ music-hall | f singer, and (he good from his mother, tt hale ance MIDGLRY & CARLISLE, NAN LEW (Saturday). Consuelo Yanaga, daughter of the late | !ya: Hitany MULE A INMAN MORRELL © BVA Leave Leave Lesre Don Antonio Yanaga de Valle, of Ra-| ‘he thot Tf oo be WORLD IN WAX VE "E pe pt dad 8, Pee (New) Ned tree venewood, Cuba. His father equandered papers, E D E N bh es River Long Branch, the greater portion of his wife's fortune an 15 ew anours 40/930 A.M. 1°,00A.M. 12.30P, ML end his son, the ninth Duke of Manches- | ™ Wee whe 100 P. MY 130P,M -5 * © * NEW YORK we a one of the poorest members of the | I was never - 4 19¢/ re W YORK. darn ir tate ‘3% 40 6 * tisk y eng! 1 was | a i a Sten -Orenaient “area” fs ry tc pte Pad Regt sane Sg oe | Eastern District Attend- ' a poe » , Excursions. | r nt “0 rap reKens 3 cuere, lucated at Cam le te @ Lieu | hy ie pee fs tenant in the Fifth Battalion of the! apo cache A 4 ants Accused, Say Man | The letters from women | *\"; MN i ‘| Sas ee $1,507 King’s Royal Rifles, For two years) © 9 age, but nothing haa been | a algae, Poortecs, apap oni the Duke, whose spendthrift ways soon bay oD ake ret | Was Drunk. are opened by wome' | 54 BARCLAYST an Ceheny IN EW PO RT , fy fade an end of the mangre patrimony | cause of hie a er . ene noes Oo —s ps . Feng Son WEST TAY | SUNDAY, AvOUST LETH Jef; him, has deem hunting a marriage | terim he was quite | E OF MANCHD R. woe Tee kL RoR AND NORWICH Li with an heiress, His name was first|(f hie probate | ‘ a George Dening, « baker, of mt ewing| They are read by al ST . “OiTY OF i eouoie! with shat of Miss Paul He te the mas Cantie, r" t toot, Wiiliamsturg, (© tn the Eastern | OM Ondye £08 SHURA Seren expos nin th pari ear eae wehter of Will orf Ast mbolton Castle, an olan " 7 i v . ty Awa wa bi eixtoen at ihe time of the rue Ue Siniee of ti se In Great Stanhope street, L ‘eirek Hospital fordas suffering (om) They are answered by * : —_—— re ! h aims f 200 RILLED BT FIRE, Hompita) by attendants. Tho corre: le rah (ene 28 2 BEAT DEATH ‘THUGS vcr UNE MINUTE. FOUND A ADRIFT The offices and press-room of the © | Byrinn datly paper, Al Ayam, at 0-42 | Washington street, were found to be on down the steps. The hospital authoriues say that Dening called there i thrown intoxicated and bad to be ejected. » fell, they ters from the mayor vt was ble own faut = the postmaster | —— Ot ok ae sacradly confidential. j Vonce will be redeemed |°reten cir and Bere te Pants co nsrent her. tis wer retent sta] Wi fer © hook Aire, 0 [cea Se Soe — Ratiding. and when he persisted was) Pjggheipaen has just pub- erally ; * , we mop at Co i 5 Gi B. Captain W: € “m : ps gee own oily whe have mode RESSER wri Wikre, ., Sib Ps ngressional Limited’s|Giant Barge Captain Was), °”) |" forth oor were about tw . = oae oee i ne ca island ‘Ral Co, who were thrown Imo @ atate of! aye nody of a boy about sixteen years “oa Pinkham hase | oso ieee hele FOR ONE DOLLAR. padi i oY, rani Cherp, Washington. City Gang. y the amoke r through pant ing up oid was found In the East River at the Ona pase AND the elevator shatt Te ee cial endl cet a yomep | SUNDAY im |p Their exit was controlled by the fore! ine ‘ie was 5 feet 5 inches tall, with oan speeraren® female August J2th E A sympathetic Pennsylvania Railroad| The harbor police were notified this man, however, and all escaped unine| ight brown alr She can cure face was from Washington to Bt. Peter's morning that a man, bruised and bleed Capt. Smith went out with the Patrol)” moves ink stains from the hands. Cleans! ‘ushers Bark Got Osean en, @ondurtor sent the Congresstonal limited : mmNes ing. wae sera unconacious In a tow wm Wad extinguished before esta easily, quickly and with Mttle trouble, Ae @=press along in a five-hour race agains poat drifting off the Jersey flate during ing headway | Le ft wees Ere @eath and won by just one minute, The|tne morning by the crew of a tug | wane et Hosaltal, in Brooklyn. Watson H. Miller, a newspaper man, @rhose home was in Lancaster, Pa. wag @ying in St. Peter's yesterday from brain fever, At 2 P. M. a despatch was @ent to his only sister, Mra. Joseph F. Gheets, M2 Beventh treet, N W., Wash. tngton, D. C., te come at once. Bhe just caught the Congressional lim- and picked up the boat. In it waa! Edward Keller, captain of the barge James Hughes, at anchor in the upper bay He had been beaten by Jersey! | City ruffans and had tried to get to his barge in the rowboat, but had been) overcome by heat and loss of blootl Ho was attended by « Hudson Street) ital eurgeon and went bark to his) Standing Room Only en at Labigh Va tore afte, Kis Hr “All-Water Route us ROCKAWAY BEACH, They Hite feet at ait Be sare to ge y rabelivies Few RR. 4 pA ’ P ae rr uo ty an, Beene ee Steamboats, TROY BOATS, wat at ‘ PM alt “a © fvonoer tale Upumciala malin ¢ in Jersey City at 9 P. it was 4 ‘wy Af AY STRAMERS CITY OF TROY OR three minutes late in starting F * SNe STRAMERS GEN, SLOCUM, ‘ ENTIRELY REBUILT. Returaished Mra, Bheets aporaled to the conductor | "ieiee'is's eet is the sign at the grocers | GRAND REPUBLIC, ‘et leur ten ih te dai tM ae and showed him the telerram urging in proportion. He looked as if he could since the appearance of the Amusements. Dining Rooms vt Maia Deck, ,Searign, baste. The conductor eves filled. { off three men. ~ We! : rouble with Jer. ‘er EXCURSIONS TROY, 12.50; SARA’ We'll do it,” he anid, and went ahead. | f° Said he hal some troy *7 _ - ‘ ree PmIP” | Resor rs ae eee ory, “eg tcoase - pris Nerv * ‘The passengers wondered at the rate Of speed attained. There was the mini- mum of delay at the few stations where slope were made. The train rattled into the Jersey City terminal at exactly 4% P. M., four min- tutes dhead cf the schedule “Come,” eaid the conductor, helping from the car. He made her H the bas t ed hi = THEA Broken Startea when the: fo Money. . er srew ‘ t r * pp hohe st Graham Wafer KALTENBORN aimee 1B Hickey, sting James Hart, Qwenty<ight yeare ol, of (6 Bast Goventy-cightly street, attacked Polies- at for him. He had this morning, and on street, Jersey City, a ga caught him He said h as he could, but they used clube, Hones and Lesead ihn ag TOPORGIVEBREAD STEALER Woman Whe Stele for starving Hesband snd Children Was Held, Though. Mrs, Emma Hodgkins, of 19 Beventh | avenue, who yesterday told Magistrate | Zeer in the Harlem Court that she had | stolen two loaves of bread from Cush- tan’s bakery because her husband and | children were starving, was held in $100) Dall to-day for trial. Proprietor Cushman was tn court, but 414 not withdraw the complaint. He afterward learned the woman's story and sald that he would ask the Judge to suspend sentence Now made some on a hot day in the latest Uneeda@ Product— Uneeda So crisp and flaky they melt in your mouth. Try want a really enjoyable lunch. complete by the addition of a bowl of cold milk if you Packed in the Uneeda oe: Hi eee ® street ta on dgadl by far Gt You Hoe | Have same wonderful package that keeps all Uneeda eet Oe a whi ow iis - aa — Pe eee | HERALD SQUARE THEAT HE Bears the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. oe a Bignatare of Wc" THE ‘CADET GIRL. 7 - x & TIT ROT. DAND ALN'S FIREWORKS ot Tortie Byectaste Recent‘ Sueer re ps AU oe = AT 9 wr re ; PROCTOR SthAve, {rs Mrs eve a | 23d St. {2 | Palace {as ' BRIGHTON BEACH Wi. leat nO zn FLOATING ROOF « GARDEN. NE CREAT LAY AYETTE |KEN H's STAR OMAN & ADA | Sonat Opening Bevertey Ang Li on ie tol ee ‘ho en, Oe te OT See a dity my ongel {heosht RY

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