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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE NOVEMBER 14, 1900. ~ MISS MORGAN’S WEDDING. WOMEN DISCUSS Siege WILL BE A REGAL AFFAIR MIEN \ ope | RAW FOOD. SADC ABS vac eae ’ : , pea: eae Wt The Daughter of Millionaire i ame nae inicall 3 000 Ladios’ Ki C J, Pierpont Morgan to Be: Biase. a ie tiecte he bg it ay y aades ersey Coats , ' er ocie avea ” Married to Herbert Living: a Debate at, each, $70, ston Satterlee To-Morrow . _ We don’t think we have ever seen the equal of in St. George’s Church. “One may tive comfortably on raw! these coats in point of materials, linings, workman- pale ) ment for 19 conta a day’ thundered) ship, styles, fitting qualities and price; and the low F At Gt, George's Church, Stuyvenant Some of che ladies tn the back part of| Dice is largely due to the fact that we had these gar- ) autre, lomornay atterdoos at 1 Ria eee te gai Wear ALE Api ments made to our order at a low figure by a factory ) ep: au dNent) ( will be married to Herbert Livingston | 1 mynelt have lived comfortably on ee wat _ to do the work at f ett reduction Batteries, Arrangements for the wed dee RISREBUNG hop from regular charges in order to keep its working ding have all been completed and he | tinued: Mrs. rtediander ‘Daniel, “wha . aftele will be one of the moat britiiant bat eranle ee alt teats, ** ‘hel gtaff busy ‘tween seasons, of the year, women Wal all thoroughly - — ‘Tho bride to be (8 @ daughter of Mr, aroused now, ‘They wero atieriing 4 Mra, J, Merpont Morgan. Meeting of the Hoetety for Polit 2 C. oh TO as eect ane) 000 Oxford Cloth Jackets, . J, Plerpont’ Morgan, whose constant se ee fintiumh with? tne} made of regular dark mixture, heavy weight cloth, lined with i nd good chum for years es. " they kot through with: tne f 5 y H ally ar been, his deat’ dnughter, dies tie "i ian aie cient ad Rhadame; the lapels are frock with fine satin and rows of tailor stitching, Toulse. ‘ two of the debaters grew real perso! ‘On the other are mantiness, mentality TARAS auvtRings. bp, raw, tee, line Ohursday a, Each, SS. 50, and very little money. In ide woolng seven limes the length of thelr pertod,” Herbert Livingston Satterlee had ny for- awmerte 4, mre, ae enon, me nae 500 — del A , ¥ tune to recommend him beyond good Women Jesh only Sep of at mest tT B: JS. birth, an honored name and a manly tunes, OA One te CAE Serre roade ‘ol; “res permenailty, BaF these won, The mar- ion} pe WA hen AG) perfect food an 9 riage 1s sald to be one of love on Yul feveral feehy ladies orlmpled their] Of Ny Nabil of cloth, in black and blue, with flounce effect, stitched oi at up like a me ac op ce at satin bands, The bridegroom to be haw Knicker- ep 8 90. Son ug, AS ene bocker blood In his vets, is a Colum Four clubwomen and members of pro Ohursda at, Py A SV. 95. f owal Ve } s thel ae, . ’ Uishop Batterlee, & point of order : ‘ ‘ Verity Ie Womern | mie sme) 4000 Black Mercerized Waists, r y of orators A or phe { ae ir bed Mosratine he ehureh / With pot : teesilint in Vana warranted fast black, made plain, with full blouse ! . home. nee ia 4 | tea, ront; splendid Ouse wear, Marte pianeho Rib iteon given (hae. lal Pr eg il at Dt M abl a4 mae Ai on Le re m, Moore. wot up’ and ; of *, ‘The pi hing | away the bi Mins Mol at oe, with @ . ne he colors wil bo pn an white hosoms Tt x-etmated hat the sta cont of{ aking tte en mle at hea aa ah che swung ee Jet ae fe Chursday at, Each, SIe, With @ background of dark green palm, g Thad {HOO The fowers Mane| linguet of marked abhity ends. One Mattel) botie testa + nee" The centre gine of the church will | Morgan's afte) wale And Rorsewoman, sparta and 0 a ‘a, On oe @ lane of flowers, arent bunches of | 1) ve \ ya He loves out of door ane food is dead," orted anothe' £l *y Ka B Si t i pink $04 white eet and chrreanthe- ibe Hoa M4 ore has oun Ata Mor vane 10 Ad ee Ne ne tintan whol could speak adtes ine louse wees ' mums led to the pews In much | spent a. ‘The ins | largely to chur worn, hirteen languages,” chortled thin ® manner as to alternate in color all guding the jure i 4 By Wee Aland, wooere dome with proud ipltets: Hho" woman 4 Heel = at, each, r L * i What could the 1 ‘ ro lies teeine ihe altar will form yh oo att (pone a i ie ‘put ee brent Livingston Batters | another. 9 , i a A) ed 0 we apent |) vor ol 4 ol t Ya he fl ol ad 9 epeae BE reredoe ot tecushers. Stun the aiveh fo the foe, came acwoodne there wan a ohanie,| He MS Tit at denoted ne This is another great bargain, and here’s the Giant palm on each oid geremony and et ilo house will cont! het) ie ibe proter of marrieke thing but ble livers: i id ‘ Will partially conceal the stone colui hase Bride's Accomplinhments, Mi rete | Doe Th une Brit ee with vinegar,’ roason for it: A prominent cloth pogeltdad retir t planta will be arranged at! And the chict fguren tn thls daaaiing | man had the codraye at's solder Ne | Final farce Holmer tates! ing from business, sold us a large quantity of cloth #¢, and, Interaperned with wht mint are. nok the leant AULFastIVR | refived 49 reizeal. | Par live yeatn he [finish yy a :fnush,| @t less than half itsractual wholesale value. This we ‘ sftective bach- |) , erpont Morgan Is nol a| puree 00 Auch ardor] raw. pota Grovnd’ ar tne bral party during he | vcerhy of tania” Malthe ean nr hat the ma olga nn crowSt0|haT ut raw Tirioa were Serv #04] ad made into the suits we now offer you. You'll . e's | a olty nde Pisce ave headiot che ar” banking | "LV followed natalie, ond \nmor | look all over town in vain for the equal of these suits -|houme Ag it ie ahe hus for youre been | re ibe cc i . " nod with 9 ne cnuren| tit (0 Nat teed ible | rm am hele weaiing cp Mr. ag | WILL, TT BECOME POPULAR? at the price we have put upon them, e ny wt (he churely| cle of a high order, On ma oastons | Mra, erlee will live when in the - there will be a reception at the big home| Mansion in Madison avenue, Six thousand javitabons Bent oul, Spacious as the Ple It le not have been rant home to. the And it ie @ the young girl for reat Ananoler ‘ns advice. city In an apartment at Madison avenue Jand @wenty-cighth street, How Do You Like This New Fad Vegetarians, anti-coffee drinkers and food cranks of overy desoription must now take is, fe enough for the ox- tod guesio. Koa frame bullling Nas a back eat, for a new fad han the for: “7 erected in the rear, a marquee in A society haa recently been formed the wv ee aN nL held OVORANOW Hee MY members of which pledge themaelves to eat Mie Morgan herself haw arranged the no food whatever that has been cooked, musical programme for the wed iing. It They claim that uncooked food is the only will be as follows: Maren. Meverbee ‘| 4 ie the muse il be plaved Sy Sehinearite smugle, mlb ‘so T0 WED +t Betrothal of the Late Marcus Daly's Second BRE WATE Soldier Killed Himself When About to Com- rational healthful diet, that our remote an castors ate no cooked food and therefore it we do the seme vigor and health will be our reward Maw meat, ¢ on, raw wheal, raw eum, raw everythi ye enticing DiI of fare Weld out to th husiaatic food crank of the fulure and the society proposes to ea tabliah restaurants in the larger cities where this delightful menu may be eorved daily The Wedding Gitts, Daughter Announced, | mit Bigamy. Modern cooking la often a Ayapepala pro: Pho wedding gifts are worth w fave! aida. 4 we 2a ducer, because wo fry #0 many foods which foun sum. Perhaps any kink of the should be baked, roasted, brolled or boiled; CONLUTY could be rannomet | wm and have enough left for a presenta dims ed, however, | a fat tha Hara t m0 beautteul | oa OF corsage orna-! arahaped diamonds set |n| it quantity of sliver in! a for household use “a Morgan has aleo given his daugh+ a byl unt of bonds and, it im pine on the Hudson, the. bride» wen und Mina nouner eoualn aC a ; t Ms, cients combined with rea panoe velvs superb, ‘They vrodtiely trimmed with lace, reages will be finished with fohus of white chit b Pale Will be worn, r When Marcus Daly passet away, on Monday lust, tt wan with the assurance that, #0 far aa @ father could see, two of Nis daughters were to be happily set ted for Hife, in marriages founded purely on love, Miss Mutgeret's engagement (o H. Car, roll Brown, of the Baltimore banking firm of Brown, Cooper & Co, had aly ready been announced, Now tt !# given out that the a fee Mary, into marry James mitted to the bar only eleht years ago | he has ajready figured in a number o WOtAvIe lewal” contents, 0 Wingabrl e traction frat Ae tier his name, ‘Mise Mary Daly 14.4 bewuttful gir) and inoluding he | (Special to The venting Worts.) HALIPAX, N, 8. Nov, MeBattery Sergt.Mdjor Edwards, of the Royal Ar- tilery, shot himaelf through the heart married, door of the miliiary quarters to take him to churoh he was found dead. Mine Carrio Allen, his sweetheart, js handsome, @he was waiting at the altar at Trinity Chureh for Bdwards The bride-tovhe fainted in the cleray: jmen'o arma, The news noon reached ta of the large number of people Nt, and an exelting sens ensued. evening the story of Hdwards's led marriage Was old the mem by 4 serKoant, The other art! lerymen laughed, whereupon Edward struck the other sergeant, knocking today jumt before he wae to have been iy When the oarriage arrived at the|® fried food i indigestible because each par- Hele of {004 Is ineased tn hot grease which the digestive fulees of the stomach canmot oasily penetrate; but properly cooked foot je more easily digested than the same food cooked, and we predict for the new fad Wmited following, jo of Indigestion Iw th of Hy wcid and peptone Momach so that no matter how well the food it cannot be well digeted unless the gartrle juice te abundant end containa the necessary amount of peptones to dts rand yor rer, of the firm hen shove for her *mowera’ &. Wek j AY Niveau wtreet, | WHEN the news came by epecial messen:| solve the food. olin Uta eaeuae Hanhaltan, , ‘ Aet to hibhi see wer that te had commitied suloide in| ‘Therefore the mort sensible cure for poor O}* ir, a one ne proms °| We " wr ebat Urania Morgan; Mtsa} ising Rumbert ct hie profession. Ad«| (te citadel barracks digestion is to take after each meal some pate and reliable diggmtive tke Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which aupply pe; ones to digest (he meat and ogme, and diastase to digest the bread rehy foods, potatves and similar never cure indigeation Aigertive effect what the other hand, if ause they have ever upon the {ood A Sale of Ladies’ Grinmed Kats, Worth $10 and $/2, Ht $3.95 ana SS. These hats are made of all silk mirrored velvets, in black and every wanted color, and are trimmed with feather breasts, ostrich plumes, fine French flowers, and large gilt and cut steel buckles, They are modelled after the latest and prettiest Parisian pattern hats, and you cannot find their equal in materials, me or workmanship elsewhere for less $12 apiece. than $10 an Investigate and be convinced. For Children, THE Ladtes’ Coward Garments. “GoodSense” | Shoe, That mothers just investl- gate the * Good Bende" Bhoo Inallweask, Ite merits are 80 plain- it is manifestly so touch -better than any other Children’s Shoe that argu. Special Features for ‘To- morrow’s Selling, Ladies’ Walking Fackets, bouquets of red| has always been a favorite In the home| jin down the fod In properly digested there will be] am ing : »| mentis unnecessary, ‘To seo clrole and In soctety "The omicer in charge was called in to|no need of laxatives: good dixwetion dows bed inches long, with the new is to be convinced. Gistter of Gord, —— wnpeeae the, row and: it wan ret| away with constipation idip front; these coats are, ” - e 01 ni Hi lon of the affair uart'a Dyspepsia Tableta con pure } eatin of ue tots ie] FINED TWO SHOPLIFTERSs | 2! ytntatnan nib fth | un" vers rave one eel ade of att excellent ality smmatar ene boar pote, cold Ae Avery oer ee A. reeegilteet af Ley Dowd and Mary smith Wepe| siftedy a imarrled man, and digestive elements wich weak! Of all-wool kersey and chey-, Ciataiogwa v0 for the raking t bn it . el ia n Berm omache lack, and they cure indigestion b 4 i teh | a inleroet is iho wedding. gown In Mrookiyn Court, Miaa Allan afler fainting at tho altar] \eiiing ihe overworked, rundown stomach} Oty Dlack only, and lined with | JA MES 8. COWARD, + Totes amet {Pe ment sonthy that] etore Judge Keady, In the Brooklynl hight) UOMC OU ARE Rin 8 gerloun en sii i le restored to ital satin, An excellent $18, 50 |26>272Greenwich StiyvarWorren n:.§.1, priceless Wace, WhHoh haa been in| Bpecial Besstons. this morning were are hs eouitta roontvad 86 wadding praes|vermal condiicn, when the tablets are nol ket ‘jal | Cannot he hind elsewhere, he family for years. In denign the | raigned two shoplifters, Lucy Dowd (ents sncluding a contly silver tea eers|jonger nodded, but there ure thousands ot Jacket, special, Gress to Conventional’ with ‘hate nie hi Mer cat in the | ize from the men of the company and|ote ten and who never eat @ tne we oe anes vi tiah ge 1 effect ae hina has re Miles Baas pabi fhere™ the offivers of the Royal Ar- pis eueaonl talline o leat Wen $14. 50. le one of ely sim, ity, wi weil jrooklyn shopping ol ' wh am be a accords with if Morgan’ The| sensation a few weeks ago, Both wor Leeetten nmetneeeneel ‘Tablets, because by wo doing they can pat + int lace voll is a fam i 14 ig came ota Ea io eta sey | eh igaee Fiedler nity LOST PLACES, TOOK HER LIFE ; pees Ladies oom Of sume fairy _-- zm spinner, wit eign for material, pt, Gorge W. Leghorn, of the de _ Stuart) Dynpepe re sold by bot ir So orn’ Dy Nr thy percerel ce tit eur te wet Unfortunate NovelMeading Sers|arugristi everywhere in the United States Velour Blouses, er @later Jullet ct 5 e tan i tain ‘ r married Wullam milton. But Mise | Of them for {he protection of bia, yin: Yant Driven to suicide, Canada and Great Britain Dip front jackets made of all- oulsa, event bride, will wear it] Cipals and others. He sald from ten to) Like the herotne in a novel she (reas: fi | i We ataped over a nets crave Vegttl| week! that obe of the prisoners, oid | red, Dora Antonius, 2 servant, went to silk velour, handsomely em- dite, wad will have ihe efrect ur a | hin ahe had been stealing fora year, (thE aver bank, tossed a love note Into broidered in silk and jet and crown! 5 having bean taught by a Woman whol the water and then swallowed 4 deadly A ' ‘ 5 ‘ . Tt ie an Honally long vet! and Roasted how eaay she made a Uving DY | sotion that brought death quickly. lined with white satin; a $35 almoat covers the court trata, 1k wiil 4 The irl was an inveterate novel with @ spray of Oe ine eideate Me diamonds, of Bo. loon, ands are thickly Tidded her ao Tobi Uemonds, the pitt of her fa ome, a rT, original of Jace eile neon lace by ‘ hite is used for the foundation of th iy the arrangement of the | a nied effect, * ae ee mai Y "ed eetty Multy effort in given a y ect ver Ky the Jong owting enile oF jon: chiffon sash his gown is worth a for- fo compl 4 ,|Fouseeay bed ie! the} "Plerpon fi ‘" *aetion of are inclu wu Lit hee 4 ty eompored of ot 9. peati ite alge and the | ay the super ft ol inal bye] nd | Meer Rdwan Wr uve Keady lectured the sobbing, women and tnpemed fines, whieh SICK, SHOT HIMSELF, Ala Henry Edgan, & well-known German Fevident of Btapleton, ® 1, committed sulelde at his home, % Targee street, Btapleton, thie morning by shooting himself, Vdgan wae an insurance superintend. ont. He went hy from work earlier then usual yesterday and told hia wife that he fet #ek. After wupper he catied | ' to hie wifo and Wad her send one of the children to the drug store for a powder, i He took the pow: went t . Phordy shir rota Me mot upe put 9 setae ee ve . Piet aie ri Ly we humvett iay'on the sth whieh he Out ie bed. Me th ed 10 have caused tein Mr. five grown-up o SoH ae dents Me reader, Her uncle, Honry Antonius, of in the | they pald ie Smith woman If Mare | 349 fant Wightyesixth wreet, by whom Uy oie ted and hee Ge CAEN. she was employed, sald today that she averaged (ree new books & week and spent all her (ime poring over them, She consumed the time, too, that should be gtven to her housework, and jor trying in valw to have her attend to her duties, he discharged her, ‘That was ax weeks ago Another place was secured by the girl, but whe pul her reading before ‘Other persona tried her with ike re sult, and she went to her ho: 1° at Kightyesixth a a eo wae fier quantity of chlorofo "The Alpine Que ao | than you might ex Clubish-looking clothes for club men-—something more of style and grace ct to find all rea y to slip into at a moment's notice. All the new rough-faced materials~in all the sought for models. ercoats, $15 to i its, isto’ des ing to cloth ICEL & SON you value, special, $20,50. \Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St The ‘‘cAdmirable Crichton’’ of Reference Books. James Crichton, a Beotch scholar of the sixteenth century, knew twelve languages at tho age of seventeen Ho waa a soldier, @ champion debater on metaphytical subjects, a writer of Latin odes, a consummate mathema- tictan, fearned in the sciences and aa expert swordsman, He was called “Admirable” because of bis wealth of information and the variety of his The 2 havens Po- All Other tice ‘the nl nee 4 L/S AcITY NLPSELr . Sunday World Wants Victorious Turan S, ORO STS, OOPER(@ + The latest, the prettiest, the most fashionable im neckwear and veilings, at greatly reduced prices for Thursday. ALLOVER NETS, 19 in, wide, Cluny designs in butter and Arab Shades, a dozen different patterns to select from, worth from ove, to 75¢, a yard and regularly sold at those prices; a choice to- Morrow, at, per yard, SILK LACES, Applique and Chantilly, white and black, also fine Ret top laces in eeru and white; regularly sold at 2c, and 3Sc. a yard; a choice Thureday at, per yard, LACE TIES, 2 yards long, heavily embroidered; usually sold at 75¢. a yard; special for Thursday at, per yard, LIBERTY SILK NECK RUCHES, with plaited ends and heavy ruche; specially priced for Thursday at VEILINGS—-A fine assortment of 18-in, all silk nets, with chenille and velvet spots, all black and black on white; regularly sold at 38e. a yard; here for Thursday at SEWING SILK VEILING-—Chenille and velvet spotted, all black, black on white, brown and navy; the regular 25c, a yard quality offered for to-morrow at Watches and Jewelry, Selected ‘‘Specials’’ for Thursday’s se markably low in price, but well worth bu account of their good qualities and usefulness, price them at the exclusive jewelry store and jaa be surprised to learn how much more you woul to pay for them, ‘ BOYS' WICKEL WATCHES—-Open face, with second hands, fitted with a fine American movement and guaranteed for one year, at LADIKS' SOLID SILVER CHATELAINE WATCHES-—-Handsomel engraved cases and fine Swise movements; regularly sold at $2.75; specially priced for to-morrow at SOLID GOLD LORGNETTE CHAINS--48 inches tone with pearl et slide and all-soldered links; regularly sold at $6.00; to- morrow at HAIR BARRETTES, gold filled, in twist and plain styles; regu. larly sold at 75c., here to-morrow at NETHERSOLE BRACELETS, of sterling silver, in handsome new patterns; regularly sold at 75c., here to-morrow at PURSES, silver plated, French gray and oxydized, with ring and chain attached; regularly sold at 75c., on sale to-morrow at Ladies’ Shoes and Siippers. Three special offerings in comfortable, d and stylish footwear for women, at prices that a great saving on every purchase, LADIES' BOX CALF LACE SHOES, the kind that will otand hard wear, all sizes, regularly worth $2,00 a pair; here to-morrow at LADIES' BOX CALF LACE BOOTS, extra high cut, White Bros,’ best quality, hand-sewed welt, with double sole to heel; just the shoe to wear with rainy-day skirts; thia style and 35 other equally as good in our ‘Perfection’ brand; nothing better where at $4.00 and §5.00; a choice to-morrow for LADIRS' LEATHER HOUSE SLIPPERS, with warm linings, all sizes; regularly worth $1.00 @ pair; here to-morrow at Women’s Corset Covers, These Corset Covers are soiled and mussed handling, but otherwise they are perfect. They ¢ in large sizes mostly, Just note the reductions: — Lot 1-~About 1,000 CORSET COVERS, full front and tight fitting, trimmed with lace, hematitching and plain; worth up to 29¢. each; while they last, your choice to-morrow for Lot 2~CAMBRIC, NAINSOOK AND MUSLIN CORSET COVERS, all good styles, formerly on sale at 39, and 49c, apiece; while they last, your choice to-morrow for HOME DRESSMAKING, i Interested, wed tw tampa for “Correct Styles,” by May Manon (112 Nhwetrations) COTY) We TEL NY WW ii A iit tap WH Uni ff. OF sand Olt Be stainpn for "Gorrect tylent 4) term of thie Ahir fale (No, 388, 32 Wo 40 tea Address ar eail CORRRCT RTYLEE" | WK ew NY s . 'The proof of the puddi Use World Wants to fill your monlals of satisfied ad wants. have used Sunday World No ewttings book tress ures) city teterm Dr, Chapman, ; Fy 4 ¢ methods of advert beat a hasty retreat before a charge business-making ha A of the Sunday World, * ny a Laces, Lace Soods & Voting.

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