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PLT SHORE WHILE TASTE Heeded Not the Wine Nor Eloquence at Hanna's Banquet. GOV. ROOSEYBLE SMUBBBD. | Invitation Sent After Trains Had Left Oyster Bay. All Benotor Thomas C, Platt mored com: Placently at Manna dinner Inst right, The Union League Club gave the bane quet at which the “Raxy Boss utillaed tho UUme between courses in remmining fleep lost in the campaign, It was ine tonded primarily as 4 feast to Senator Marous A. Hanna, Governor-olect B. 1. Odell and the members of the Advisory Committee of tho Hepudlionn National Committee. the Among (he distinguished wucets to Whom an opportunity was gt to las fon to the triumphant nagal cadence of the senior fenator from New York were DxeBecrelary of War Russell A. Alor, of Michigan; Benator John ©, Spooner, of Wiseonsin; Aenator Mhaune M, De- pew, Mr. Plunkitt, of Massechusetig: Henator Hanna, Senator N, 1, soolt, Broderick 3. Gibbs and Frederick Tappan, Prostdent Afraid of Waking Mint, All ie guests were men who had rea fon to be jubilant over the result of Tuemlay's oleetion, and there would have been a marked alr of tillarity about the banquet tale from Apst to fist—but Gil the Kue#ts were afraid to wake Hen> of the olub, etor Piatt 80 ho meal Was a silent one, and trough it all the great iepubliean “bow” of the Empire Biate, who tne fonda to give Greater New York va bueollc police force, slept soundly nly Senator Platt hus noquited the habit of utt'iaing In seep time Wanted at public panquete Under ore dinary. condition Benator Viatt At to sleep at the rat the FT nue Hotel on i Hight of the Kooreveit jon (Wo wee! ago. hls chair whon Benator Bratt wave tio Indorwement of ch: Truat, and he war night all the time that Benator Han Was oxplaiiing the poilclos he will have = President McKinley carry out tn the next four years, Say He le welll Lively, de of Senator Platt indignantly t the physica, condition of t Alarm solicitows inquirers. They aay (hat Senator Plate is training for the proper discharg duties 4s a Senator of ihe United States when Congress convenes in December, Somnolency le regarded as an attribute Of statesmangship in Washington. Havna Snubs Ro Coy, Jtoonpvelt athet evelt, was tel aphed for he hour Chas his agceprance nt ble The tardiness of the Roosevelt invita Hon ie attributed to th Governor is not agreeable t Hanna, Tt is sald that the sty t Viee-Prealdent-Evect grates on the Ohto Aonator'a nerves so badiv that Mr, Hanna han frequently declared that he not enjoy himself tn Gov, Roose velt's soclety Tt te a matter of record that Senator Hanna took great delight In giving Gov, Roosevelt a campaign itinerary that would have killed an ordinary. per son. The Iateat manifestation of his Howiilty (4 the eloquent silence which he fae maintained In the face of the Governor's elvborate telegram of eon wratulotion the dla Though too Ml In the morning to see reporters rewarding The World's Toe rst revelations, Mr Ode! hurried t the city ona receipt of a telegram from Hanna ifter election — GUESTS AT BIG BAZAAR, Woman Suffeagisis to Nonor Blo. noers tn Their Hants, | be niet of the baraar of| the National American Woman suf frage Awnoclation ot Madison Square Garden a reception will be tendered abeth Cady Stanton, Buran U. An th Mary A. Livermore and Julia Wand tlowe These Women, Whome names are syne onomous With the progress of woman suffrage for Atty years, although oote- fenaians are aul) Intensely interested in all Mhat applies to the advancement On th of ‘women hele prevence at the fair will Moan much that ts Apropo to the eventand afford the pabltc chance to meet them. MRS. ALVORD SEEKS RELIEF, Defauliing Wank Tellers Wite In ‘Tired of Deputy Shert Mea. Jennie Alvord, wife of Cornelius J, Alvord, Jr, the man who ptole $90,000 from the First Natlonal Bank, js tired of having deputy sheriffs overrun her home jo Mount Vernon and will apply to the Bupreme Court for relief, When Alvord, the defaulting — note toiter, Was cauaht the bank's officers ot aN attachment yealnet the furnish. fi eof hia hpme at 7 Rummtt avenue 1a rift's Riry Jeclded that this prop: i Mra, Alvord s nm guard over b an meen her arr erty, valued al $5,000, w but ar yet de ie Alvo once since hi have plenty o appears to Hdward tose and W Steell tn Literary Partnership, Eéward F. e and WEHs Steel), who made a play for Marie Burroughs from the novel “The Tattle of tho Strong,” have worked together so sie+ oeesfully in thie plece that they have formed a literiry partnership and will oon produce other plays Mr, Rowe js the dramatizer of “Rieh+ ard Carve)” "Dayid Harum’ and “Jaa. feo Meredith.” Mr, Sirell in the au hor (of the People,” "The Kin: Strparien and "The Debutante,” all of which have had New York productions, I Tmporta je Mothers, The manufacturers of Castoria have been comipelied to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familtarize the public with the signature of Chas, Bf. Fletcher, This has been nevessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade-mark, This counterfelt- a orl jainat the pro- LORD BOWYER DIVORCED FROM AMERICAN WIFE. elolotelioletebeletebetebeolelebebbeinteistebstetelbteteintntelteinbetedededelelstsich x) LADY BOWYER, FORMERLY PTHEL dolenintobetotetotoleletetnintelatelobeloiolodebetnfelstelede'oietele't As Ethel Acklow She Was} s,t.tiliquing,eauiy: Aha tinte a, thay a Reigning Beauty Here parks and Totten Row Pipa Hawkin and in London. HAWKINS Joie [remained tn the baekground except Apeolal ovcasions, Hut with all train none rainy | with he 41 Hie, ace] memory an {ceptor helt Nh and| Eeley Washington, who died in 1670, aur made “brothers” and onde’ of | mounted py, the Washington arms. cen q m " q Hy good fel- isting of five alternating bare of ro New York's thoatrienl colony rewd /)\\M" they Ps! ha wis cid \ | And white, above which are. Ave:patntad With Interest today the announcement! Then Bir George Bowyer saw the! red tins ‘Thon, it in sald, atggegied f the divoree granted in London to S| haughty b i ty He Ot a fronting w eae oshington the Ameresn , r ‘baronet, He wae t that ils mit) national Heorge Henry Mowyer, baronet, from i iid vail that hia divinity. war cold |The latest discovery of sucresatui hia beautiful American wife, In Newlaw marble, but with speculative Instinct | American enterprise in Bngland ia in the York she was known os Ethe) Hawkins, At twenty |Ne took 1 chanee, and won, yn Hawkins, a chy : hel Ackiow waa Li Her alater, By " Y 4 u va Hawkins left London to gO agent, after three years’ work, got git, and her brother, Dai Hawking, the! eek hore large customers, his turns over thie your known here. Evelyn laly Bowyer she was courted b¥ amount ng to many thousands of pounds Aland hore on of Ack» 1 The whicw ‘ x and hor sister went by the imme of Ack est ha oaeare, low after they left the Arizona min Boalp Hunters, been disco id's particular set, Brother 4d London on, ‘professional rity ving Club camp where they were born Bthel Ackiow, aware of her besuty ie the National Nt} and the away she might have, came tolway not entertained at the Bowyer| Mr, George Hyde, who clattmod to b New York and joined her sister, Her{ mansion, " ted to the frat Bart of Clarendon. Jonaires was Instantaneous, Later her ‘otein and. private mecretary to the Masquerade all To-Night, father game here to London with le knew them id gibsequentiy went) Duke of Manchester, wh See thete the peo: femrly {9 the year nah pro the American mining diker. * King and his beautiful daughter, the! In san nelrens erved With papers naming | Ethel Acklow was at once recognized respondent in Sir Coorge’s divo' FONA WAY GRIF) HEIRESS TO A FR UTHER Hears of Walter Jigge'ns| Suicide as She Sails | for America. Franoleco Johne i WV. Overcome with f the muloide of Walter Jiggens, one of her latest and most urdent pdmirers, Hdna May, the actres sollod yortorday for this country on th New York, to fulfill a contract with the | @ Hrohmans, She was accompanied mi Mabel Powers very precaution had been taken to keep tho news from her, but In bidding her farewell at the London station one|@ of hor friends biurted out the truth, 1% Mise May nod and was led, © of collapae. if LANDON, if ewe to the train in a at Jingens was a young man in the mont} ) ommiasion business in Central Market.1@ He had an sreom 10,0 « year and) ® waa received Into the most exclusive soclety by virtue of hfs honest ways and queer name Last Sunday hie body wan found a Margate by @ fisherman and was claim: ed just In time to prevent ite burial in Potter's Pield. There aro several réasone advanced for Jigwens's suicide among hie friends, Ine Is that he was heartbroken ot Mies May's departure, Mise May herself re- seied him, Ht te said, to the light of devoted triend, He wan a frequent ¥ for at her house In Bt. John's Wood, The Duke of Manchester sald that he couldn't tmagine why Jiggena had Killed himself and rincerely regretted the deed MRS. RUSSELL DIVORCED, Wed DO COO UOT Composer of Scores for the Stage. The youngest operatic commorer in tne) De nindu ed, phe haw dep of ato re world in a gtrt, ttle Mat Bonfils, Just) Not only la litle Mal Bonfils a geniu 7 She Called Maveiage a “Volke,!! | syet nor seventoonth olethday nik a bwauiy as well mediuur } W Atorge Kitsworth Muaseil, non of Rey, [Me Naa evinced # remarkable musical cbildieh in thelr oxp Her mon - ; i 4 ie alent, which hor parents have yet lea tile The full + Willem 11, Rugsall, of the M2. Chiro ee in ie ii aee aie wa ally wear B pouting nemb of Garnerayille, N. J, hae been granted a decree of separation from Jennie Mar. querite Russel on the ground of de- rertion, ‘The papers will be wigned to-day by her first compustiion #9 ) publle, The words "Tell M were composed by a newspaper, ti Kansas City, Mo, @ Frohman's comp playing A wu Mester in Chancery Crouse, of Jersey hou ‘ that city. Although be rt City. Both young people are weil | Mat cit New York come|!M# ( sommeti tune amount: Known, Mre. Russell belongs to « promi-| Miss Bonfils Is now In New York come) ane jy frugal in her tastes and devorrs nent Brooklyn family The case attracted attent oy of the Lovel defense pronented pleting her musical studies: FEARS SON IS MURDERED. because Ci jt. Reter 1 "ott my hue! 1 founa what freedom from marriage ts, It was le charge for me. | would no; after learn. Bank to Deposit Min, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING. | change In the appearance of the Prince the of thelr trotting in hor! What ma! th op| Amer y lowyer, DOONAN IDIOT DANTE OO DODO Miss Mai Bonfils, Youngest)\* in} own of j own Her home! mor, e Kent Missing Boy to ER: ARRIN0" NEW FASHIONS ~~ SET BY WALES Wears Eyeglasses and Doesn’t Dock His Horses’ Tails. YOU'D HARDLY KNOW HIM, Great Change In Royal Coun- tonance Mado by His Eye Helpers, LONDON, Nov 1=Two Matters ore] Agltaiing aoclal circles Juat now, One Ws the fact that the Prince of Wales har taken to wonrtne eyeglass, and the hor that he has ceased to dock hte horses’ talls, The eyegtinses make a startling He haw jong enjoyed ead eyesieht, but how, on the Ivice of an eminent oow Met, he haw had recourse to thie fash font form of spectacles. They are relectod from the heat obtainable lenses Ate framed in tortoise shell and form An altogether elaborate addition to the royal countenance Thome who have long agitated agwine the docking of horres’ talle have won great victory. ‘The Queen, In wendy out an order that none of her horse treated In that also announ the Prince of ple. With roy tng Uy) aueh a vigor nue stand ely that the dooke rae will soon be as rare In London full-talled horaes are at present, Ther: # no doubt that the fashion #o set w soon spread to Now York Holy Trintty Church (situated close to the Tower of Landon), in which ts the -} womb of one of Washtnaton's ancestors, Hearink a cot-otearma Which ix stp in of the a with Wowersbed for | the church of Inte he tablet erected to the of Col Logwe who marr way, Alare and \h Stripes, | unless £200 +jboot and shoe (rade, Daly the Ameri+ ai article Is gaining headway, One ered In a poverty-utricken condition In spite of the popularity his novels once achieved, The widow In a daughter of The annual masquerade bayy of th utt! Mrutt! Club, of Harlem, will at Solner's Music Ha seventh street thtebivielbieteibiebtolebinllotolnioirr MILLION OPERA MUSIC, |: The Consciner of he Gommon Pevple’ wii ye the wabjent of Dr Tipe’s mornia, & Niethodlet Kpiscopal avenue end One Mund tel, omortow, He w look for (he redemption of th lemons of v8 chureh from the eietion erent tople will be: "What @ Great Poiltt: lay Teach the Ohureh mon at Ma tivon ath i. DNMASBAGDSO> SSO hotare Thar . 4 "Yo #hall Dwell late rey Uhbe I rar in the Lana! 00) Ober ion Maly, the Storm bieet of Te, arrow evealny In femily (Untverne BBA MADIHH bit 4 ebm fend evening wervions marry Ten ; Pace Ragtiee hy es VV DOTTOOEODDOSOOE OOS | Ss o0.:09 wtreroqie, ar m f soning? 4 Denver where her father} A Jana Pro Aig . 1G, Bonfils, owne and conducte ; |e" *!' ' i dally paper wh her parents, who are amony 7 Ithiewt people In Colorado, are “ dof Unelr young daughter, they +) aed . ver had punter Nor her uns pin one. Bhe han sold m > ecepe » thelt own merit-and Her firet operett h does nq ” Fevenl her true dia n. Her of a stage (ippearanc 4evernl oeowel ine uid tke to sing in ne of hor {hor thie to atudy jthe father told Borat, Tappan, at Police Headauarters, “It my bey, Something has hagpened to tim, Me has ether Jost the money and tw afrald to come home, or some one haw entloed him EMBER 10, 1900, CHURCH aurveiure apts ‘NOTES. | ioionbedetedeteletetateteladetetatetetetetel? £0 Curtin MM Ohapmen, Dr, B18) hago. n Diee, 1 hen the immoeae Hein brence. The preseher tomorrow in. i Chard, Portyomevent Bill o# the les » Theologieal Hem ius y of Rochester Unt ity Lat Wie duties peerented him fren ‘ an jove fast will be held om ' ith ina. tn OM Anirew ad Chueh, Heveniy olkih rireet | avenue All the | Methodiar seven in New Voth city will be nied, and (he meeting will be under 1 tr OW Mittard, presiding | vitay tehood Asie ee) an inatrwet They will dgehere! apestalty fo learners and members ¢ » am aiden at the | . jo Meeet. Hes A.V. Witimeyer, WoF7 Ct the ebiirehs te intimately | The amaliaion of Her iy And UAL you ate a free man And Une be 1 vue Oven tng held wt LA In ne lant {fore the Indum mm Bishop Potter took the position The 1 Hanks Yow have a righ te sane Make Yourself and Your Children Well OD for yourself—good for your wife—good for your babies, Dr. Greene gives it to his children, It is the best remedy without question to tone up and invigorate the whole system; strengthening the stomach in {ts actions soothing and becalming the nerves, making them act as they ought. It is perfectly safe to give to the family: mace of nothing but the best herbs that grow, without a trace of mineral or injurious ingredient, Dr. Greene's Nervur BLOOD AND NERVES. Don't be afraid of it. If you want a good family medicine that will make them all feel well and robust —eat hearty and sleep well—give them Dr. Greene's Nervura, Mrs. CORA BIGELOW, East Northfield, Mass., says A year ago last summer Twas sick with inflammation of the Thad been troubled tn this way for three years, I suffered untold ‘fagreat deal of the time and was obliged to Lie in bed most of the doctored for the diseare, At length an old friend of a te take Dr, Greene » Nervura blood and nerve remedy, whieh T did. got eo that T could not ‘at night, nor be wtill day He oe ‘# bottle of the Nervura and took @ dose before and T results from it, sleeping as precy and soundly as I ever did, day T continued its nse until T hed used two bottles, and it me, Thove given it to my child who was sick and nervous from. and it cured ber Tthink the child was in a fair way to have St, Dance, I have often recommended Dr, Greene's Nervura, and Indl to answer any further inquiries about it, 1 think thet if jolen it | whould have pone crear and ) time, have death, 1 cannot speak tn too bigh praise of the ‘orvure and published for the good of others Dr. Groene, 35 West 14th St., New Yerk Olty, Is tho most successful ‘In curing nervous and chronlo He has remedies for all forms of disease, and offers to give freo consultation and advice, porsonally or by letter. You oan tell or write your trou: to Or, G for all communioations aro and letters are answered in plats, sealed envolopes. aT FAK NARNIA RVR cere CREDIT hat Ak 704 an aflont 4 <4 0) ae pour netghbor with the teal 4 eyed a ApprArAGee ah Yiu can, you (ink yOwr wife hae (he PIEME to ares herself well Ia wpite of the fast thet yom axe only workin uvink taste Ld het sie ved © ml vt AaBDeIA an mach right live for your money as well af trvet aytalag end wert, We pe unin of Jur own destiny, then eommeet REOIT CENTRE, nd who are partectly willing to that an hone man is ent Yel mee, this te a CRBOIT CENTRE, where unyoody and ‘everyocdy Can eet om, credit ND HOV# SUITS. READY MADE OR TO ORDER; TOP OOATS, RAMPS) IaTE NE AND MAGS TAILOR MADE SUITE, UNDERWEAR, DRY GOODS, MILANERY, CLOAKS, PUMA. WATER DIAMOND, ALM FORNITURE, CARPETS, WMO. NSGN ARoNss —caeolyt | 62 BOWERY AND 157 CANAL ST, ONt FLIGHT UP, tram 8.204 M day, trom oA M. BOR NEWS.| an tM WM OPEN SATURDAY FROM § P.M. 11 PM OnetaR wih Mw For Sale, CREDIT CLOTHING tor hen, by moat labor leaders agatnet com: | (84) 10 maar or * arbitration, The Biphop, how- ‘Devas " wart advovate voluntary Preeeh Piennel Aton and je Chairman of the New! aa da nell of Mediation and Coneilta iin y given yoaterday bo tal Commission in Wash Sapara \ atian it NVA THIRDAVE, "FT. BTM 6 BOTHSTR, Journeymen Jewellers’ Union wil ht 1 annual “emoker’ to-n OPEN BVENINGS UNTIL Pet ent « Eye Glasses Free Un oi ES meorerae a g Greek und Baypttan elreeten cilu' a salty hook. ave organiaed c know 1 vm 4) Kution Bt, New ek Me mnie, weeny Bt waren JAMIE BPHOMAN, Patents. 1 PACILITIR® procuring te i PHBE, Sond tor of Plumbers and Gas-Fitters |= Fix hax been elected & delogate to | riet Counell by Paint+ not only as Anowlte, a liquor dealer, away and robved and perhaps murdered Solomon R etors of Castoria, Againat ¢ bt | | oD. 1 the Cwured of the w d Shout y Delancey street, ie mourning | him.’ iva Gill take share on Hv Ke ye te Mb fobrigeunrestota vam {he teting oy not Medlam nelgnt eli peretee foe De. sure fll we host coke : A oe oe Disb, | ; ar nusbana| Uirhee! And WG Both disappeared |ore m dark overcoat nd ow Blue ap Aa Ah iy Rp) ace dl enya gage me | Bere ce na Scan a Tan aban | On =O re" de SO ; . : 1 eh: on avenne, wd i carn by Hen made L t0 ely it sent to the Master in hah fat i {pls Wedgonday night yectoren v0 | Lacinaton tal ta | irae "i workmen, who have o vnion of their 2" Town, has caused Rome UneAsineR: among ot lthe. clgarmakers in this city, where HAM DUN, Netloe of funeral hereatier, | yy ances ob ie ant ment about 19 o"elock yesterday morning | i m t the ane Rabinowite sent the lad to the Citl+| he living wi Wet ldons!’ Hank. Bowary and Canal strest,| iuide Killed for a Dee eri ae Hews ef o +. 7 . amorn ehela | with ihe wnoney, He Kept Michael fron: MALONE, NS. Y., Nov, We-Poter Bhefe| tay Aye forsee! Fe Eat i oe red ky deat woth Hh in aw onmee si mila Sprtuinge preva Bers, Of | eo | 0 siatwemth aan): are int ture of rest x, * with a “ct “foe the purpose, not, to | felt, a gutde, whose heme in at Downe, nin hasten erin tee teers hase I shot and i Mae grade eg

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