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‘nats Ww wal we 1 “I’M VERY HAPPY IT’S A GIRL: ~ Ava SHE’S JUST LIKE HER MOTHER. a oe Young Mr. Talks of the New Ar- rivalWhich Has Brought Joy to the Fifth Avenue Mansion. Mother Doing Well and All the Fashionable World Showering Con- gratulations Upon the Proud Parents, Baby Weighs ‘Almost Seven Pounds,” De- clares the Joyful Papa, and Adds, '* I'm Awfully Nervous Myself.” tel, for was tho tribuie paid tow yours William Ko Vanderbiit' to the young wife who had just conferred upen jim the honors of rhood, Phere wae a constant stream of fine) equipages driving up to the mansion of| Mie, OMB, Belmont, 67 W4tth aver Where her son's wife was lying, and! footmen ran briekly up the steps and Jet the cards of their miatresses, some (ines with a buneh of flowers for the foung mother already fo happy with Yer firetsborn, Morsengers brought letters of congrate Glation, telegraph boys in steady pro- Hon Jef and that seotion of Fitth known as the Vander- bit section wore an afr of unwonted otivity for such early and unfashlon: able hours, Congrataiatea Mr. V wine, ‘There were many to congratuiate the proud fa\her today, Among the vial> tora was a handsome matron in a tailor made costume of brown ‘Tell Willie his aunt, Mra, R, Meade Smith=1 know he will see his auntie,’ ahe said to the hesitating valet, who had orders to eay iho interested and inter- eating parents of the newent baby Van- derbilt would see no one. The butler conveyed the message, and the young father, with the bounding buoyancy of pure, unadulterated and complete happiness, came tripping down the grand staircase, After an exchange of "good morn: ings," and hand promeures, in that man: her which nobody ever saw or heard exeapt on just such a joyous oceasion a6 this, the radiant caller asked; “And bow te the wife and the baby?’ Wille K., jt, teeheed in a fashion aleo known only to such occamons, and the caller tee-heed, too, Musta’t Disturb the Baby, “She i@ the finest and cunningest ever,” paid he blushingly, out with swelling bowom, ‘and Virginia te doing very nicely~so's the baby, too, Hut De, Walker sald we mustn't disturb herethem, for @ day or two But | buees You can get a peep at her—thom, he weighed almost seven pound inced the new papa, proudly. pretty Important occasion, an't itt" he asserted, with a half interroga: on as if for confirmation, ‘I'm aw- fully nervous, myself, 1 didn't get to bed until after 4 this morning, and r ve only juat got up." Young Vanderbilt, who will be ‘the Vanderbilt some day, smiled in a fooi- fo way, He was evidently atiil in a niate of nervous excitement describable ely by the word “rattles,'’ “Would you be more delighted if tt were a boy?’ the charming inatron wthed, solicitounly, “Nena; I don't know,’ came the rather Gubious reply, “I'm happy now." Then, with his thoughis wanting up to that splendid room at the lead ef the rand staircase, and the Mitle pink bundle in the affalr that ts after all not very different to the clothos basket that worves for (he, first bed of the now iite eamt alder ‘n the tenement, the happy hurband sald m not verry it in m girl, for whe te just like her mother,’ | you named the imabt» hed, "! suppose you'll siria, filer her mo 1 tire youre he replied portant t ianee a ‘ee tt tt mew. pre a bor mamiere, though, Hone Who held ‘the Pe congratilatesy ners ane e Wag v4 throw pi @ oe and direct Ned him to to “any to the rea ing World At et AS tthe. oe i gitiaer" sto) ervey and it selection, Th ir gn bes the Warmeat Baby iH won the air, ie Fir a . then ho sailed hie ster one 0 ihe don pommel ag het and t tigate, MBhet vale ei she ta to J, ng pe hie ane to his tel fa teeep se und the vorner, of the ‘young. f ene tte aed hut ot hed pet ‘h at ait edhe " Vanderbilt | a yn my nie al bint da SisTelsisielsisierss 18 eeKe VANDERBILT'S WISE SAYINGS ABOUT BABY. ‘te @ fairert and cane ingest * known, ‘itm met sorey for it's ne like tie mother,’ “There's time ho for boya,! “Baby t be disturbed, you know, at time,!! ‘Him juet m little bit nervy. ons myself, I've been up amtih 4 A, MA'r “It welshed al pounds,’ “It tales time to think ap ames for babies,! ont seven reporter withdrew. A Wealthy Haby This, The new baby Vanderbilt tw Inberes uty ‘i rf the frot her papas woth 00, with a of more, mother'a fortune la a shade larger sul few babies into nests, If fate ts kind to the little mina who got her Ara giimpen of the daylight (his Mmoruing abe wil bud into interesting Nomanthooa as (he greatest heiress in the land Healdes being a great helress, the lit. ‘le Vanderbilt lady dg to grow up « typloal Amerioan girl, for her father 1A manly young fellow, unspoiled by ts great th, a keen sporteman, America’s greatest automobiliat and a aariig yaohtamar He r ond ai) Argonaut hovel and plek, who sweated and Unt he dragged yellow for it oF tie earth she has her father's aturdiness wand pluck, She |e tender and. wor y and tke a true American giri ee tea lover of outdoor life, Ble can swim and hunt, steer an auto, wall a yarat and put her hunter over ditch ani fence, Retired from foclety Life, Mr and Airs. Vanderbilt summered at Newpo.t, but retired from soolety in July, P thelr pt arances were o on dang rous trl; looter Vi ed Vand ith Sutiene tiie The . A barrow eacape from « coll Hon marked thelr last appearance lewport for the season. “varit in the Autumn Mr, leated the martle painco of hie mother Newport in the Mra, OH. P. Belmont, at 477 Fifth ave- wae very well andy nue. With his wife In retirement. he bavpy pread”’ aveiees bist a was ki i) p ea ey roth the moveme igh tale wae tremendouely formal aNd | Renaatio automolitie. Only a few days contad between the aunt and| A? he & grocers cart In Firth pein Serhiy afenue near ‘hie ™ the Ori Grinder, Mra. eoltone. ‘Wag There, Tt wos In the house where he was born {hat Me, Vanderblit tant night welcomed hin fret baby, With Mra, Vanderbilt ere hor a Mra. Hormann Oelrichs, ance, features had was oritivally rule gt and he ually 9 quiere dy fed, ae Bath hy ae a a jent that p. hut MRS. WILLIAM K. "VANDERBILT, JR. and the noted | A) Yanderbiit | K. Vanderbilt, Jr. Was the Duke of Manchester, who had a arent deal of bagwage to attond to ant Was Just ia time to Jump into his com: partment ae (he train moved out of the statlon, ‘The Duoal party, ineluding the threa Mieses Evans, aunts of the bride, arrived in caba a quarter of an jour bee fore (he (rain started, Bimultal sly with thom came Shortt Lawrence's Yate carriag®, The pubilc and the railway officials mistook the lat. lor for the conveyance of the Duke and Duchess, and thelr cab pasted almost without notice The Duke was aired in a blue fan pel mult, with tan shoes, and a shaggy Beotch travelling cap, and the ride Wore 4 long astrakhan cloak ‘The Duke and Duchess had their ira dertilt's attentions to her were vo Murked hat there were rumors of thetr engagement, but no definite announce ment was made until Deo, 28 19%, Loyal to her native otty, Mise Mair tne ted i nt being ane need i Bi was (hen admitted by later and Mr Vanderilt Mr riderbilt Wan a student In the Yale Bolontith Bohol at che time, Hin famtly th ought that he would complete tile vo Hetore mirryina, but Lie ardent youve lovers could not brook delay, and Frlane Followed on Apel 4, isp egobrats noon tht i My} nan Olen ‘th! Byenue agd t hie th wireet. ey het “ the Ohureh of the Hacred Heart, at Dobbs Ferry, of- fi , if ents recel ved by tne oung couple ws 6 HOKE MAgH Moen | wer an Amerionn bride. dann W. | her le stamabter of finest piece of jewelry ever rece, al merion, Citta of lita equal § dor came trom VK. Vandertlt, Belmont and Mrs. Aator, Simple im Her ¥ Mis. Vanderbilt carce little for jewelry, faa simple dreamer and han worn fow of ifesnt wedding gifts xcept on n1onK, probably (ake greater dh ower Of gifts that will fh vongratulations over the ai ers old partner, sent ‘at the the mar ot Ge aed 1) a shower be L yander bit, con orn) a iitts that was not in any way dimined the fact that the veoldent of her or emary of br nderbiit tert Ident born won of ( i The ithe one, hea hee ts how if Li tne ANSFIELD TO BE HOST. to ae Hg a reel ie oh Ca Mother Was Virgiata ¥, William kit wife, who was w Pnterigin Mam and M. Coquelin at Sapper, A supper in honor of Mme. Bernhardt and M. Coquelin will be given to-night by Richard Manafield, who will py she pul rae mia tall nS (NEE FAIF) HUONG HOODOO OROOOIOEK i MANCHESTERS TO WED AGAIN HERE. | diamonds, aaid to be the} a! Yardo, at 38 Matt sirest, o The Evening World. seohteledaiauainen == DOO OHAETHEDCODIOS Duke, Before Sailing with His Bride on St. Louis, Tells Hie Plans—Lauds Americans. LONDON, Nov, thTie last person (0 | literview yesterday with (he Dowager board the Amerivan line t for Houth>| Duch Who wan quite Il, Their ree ampton at the Waterloo station today | ception was mort cordial, and In the evening (here was a familly dinner at the home of Mre. Lister-Kaye, aunt of the Duke. The Duke explained (hat (he ceremony in the Marylebone Church was regarded more in jue Hatt of @ legal contract Chan a a wedding, which he expected would be more Tally. solemnized at Mt Thoman's, New York We are both gla “to res turn to thi + Adene that everything Will be watietac. jorlly arral ‘d T am sailing by the American | you see, for T must now pattern after the Aimertoans, and a very “pattern | have alwaya found tt Our plans depend upon Mr. Zimmer+ man's ementa, | hope to go. to Cincinnati aud thence to Florida or ifornia and to return here in | sever mynelf from the pas revret and atart for the United Mtates full of hope for the future LITTLE CHD SAVED LIVES Eight-Year-Old Annie Pasquala Roused Tene- ment in Fire Peril. A fire tarted in the roome of Joseph whieh is in the rear of Police Hondquarters, at i o'clork today. Only tor Presence of mind of little Annie Pasquala, hie stepdaughter, the building, whieh |e a fourestory, double tenement, would have burned to the ground. The coild te but elght years olf, Annie amd ner baby aisier Carmelo | were at home alone, She wiy waehing of her frat . } Phe jatest Miss Vanderbilt wil) prove) vite a rival {Coun Carnella | Stary born several coh: the i, and she was welcomed with @ heart: | % held this > Into the room, and she immediately | | | ye Tee rae chit PY ok) HUNTINGTON, W.Va ny the dighes in another room, while the baby wae playing in the #(tlng-room, Spying some matches on the mantle, the baby atruck one, setting fire to a lambrequin. Directly over the mantle hung a tare ploture of the Virgin, ‘The cord whioh aught fire, and the heavy pine ture fell with a ormeh ‘The child's sereame brought her alater jt complain, » work to extinguinh the flames, Not fer ns oh “y ch fo fie ae ed ae succeeding. abe gravhed up litle Carmeio in of lant iva fer ong ere r alr Brel, & ran througo the hells screaming ‘on when she com forunen MO ner) The house was Aled with women and onMidren, and @ panic ensued. An all Was aent in, bu the fire entingl when the enaines arrive PEARL NEWMAN GUILTY, Woman Who Killed A Motaee toy Will Go te Prison for Lite, » he Pearl Newman, tried for killing Actor ap )| refumed to be alarmed by this morning ® | prognomtiontion as to the courm of the tent has typhoidie enteritis meant mimply that he hae ordinery typhoid Now -in the unhealthy and | fever, complicated with ea (roubles, aa la almost every typhoid treacherons months—you need Dr, cane Greene's Nervara most, It has been ;| toad treatment there agin Lanion Pa thes A NOT I PERIL OF DEA Dr, dines F Reads from Bulletins Patient Is Doing Well. ‘Health inEvery Droge © The Health of the Fields is in Dr. Greene’s Nervura Blood and Nerve Remedy. 2? LIVADIA, Noy. the Toe pulietin issued today on the aubject of the Caar's health was encouraging It wald “The Cane passed @ good day yester day. He slept twice, His Majesty's weveral condition was mood, Aco in the evening hie temperature wae 10)8; pulae 1. The Kmperor slept well during the You need Dr, Greene's Ner- vura to renew the strength, vigor, snap, and energy of the nerves--to Sato MUNRO ha he purify and enrich the blood--to FOmpOrAlLire: was 1008 piles 78," make you strong and well, Dr. Georey F. Bhiady, of (hin ebiy.| Dr, Greene's Nervura blood and report of the candition of the Crar | Berve remedy is the one remedy “It {s impoasible,” he suit to an) to take- the greatest and best Hvening World reporter, "t> mak ©") medicine the world has ever Caar'e ilnéss, ‘The bulletins indicate) Known, t the cage t# going on very nively. | " ‘The Crar le probably approaching the It is absolutely harmless ortnis, which comem in about the twen-| and every ingredient is a nat- tysfiret day, | nral food and medicine for the nerves and blood, “The deepatoh minting that the pis Th t that the Crars brain ts! affected 1s hot m putter fr serious! the world’s standard tonic and restora: alarm, All doctors know that ther \| tive for years the one remedy on which Mite iinelioetail power ure not weet! the people can always depend. Tan ane cine vaaral dt conquers all nervous weakness cane {a one In the ordinary « wv and exhaustion, debility, run-down blood, deny wm rronving He ve!) Oo “" @leeplensmess, dyspepsia. kidney and liver complaints, weakness, and all | diseases which accompany debilitated ‘| blood and weakened nerve force. MRS, F, J. CHENERY, + Spring | Street, Woodford’s, Me., says: “Laat spring my husband and myself were not feeling well, and | was suffering froma nervons diMeulty, Edld not sleep well nights, and having had sickness in the family, 1 had beoome ex- or Now York, ‘Jodaing from the bulletins there no oaune for alarm, bUL It Le utterly possible to te!) anything about the ture fh a oase of typhold, Bo aa things haye to be considered tnat oven] physichin# Ih actumd @tiendance oannot | tall whet a day will bring forth, 1 would be impertinent far us at thie distance to express an opinion, to eritl etwe or to moke any sumwention what: aver As to the report that peotoral or pul ed, We hoard Dr. Greene's Nervure blood mo di jh sg inthe) and nerve remedy liighty recommended by others, My husband and my- elf vised eight bottles and we fy ‘roubles a mon th typhold ry ry valine derived greut benefit from its that,” use, Lean now sleep well and ‘To a quertion aa to the bearing of the Crar'e phymque aud vitality ‘hh, Ag it nue of ite Iiinews the doctor ml: "That dopenis entirely patient reacts inst the special pelron i typhold. You never can tell One man may get trdly tntoxiatsl on a bottle of champagne, while another will drink the same quantity Withogt efert Tt fe the same with typhoid. Tt is ime Popalle to tell how any man will re act" Concluding Dr, Shrady mid: "A tent Is never out ef danger in typhord § ALVORD'SFRIEND BOY WHIPPED AT THE POST MMEMOEZLER AT THE — Ernest Wathen, Church lic for Robbing a sihos 1 RbL: Kdeaid. by. i6 all: Warden, Accused by Dr, Julian Thonn, of AB Wert Nines 1001, admveted by Firm and Workmen. Freight Car. Cy-saventh street, the natural food ad] "I (ign ai met, detoun nutritious of the am better since its use. We think highly of Nervura,” ITHIS COOK BOOK IS FOR UNCOOKED FOOD | a Dr. Julian Thomas Has Some Unique Ways of Preparing Natural Dinners. vooate, Is compiling on BUC) roaktant tka a - volume which he calls a “ook” book. | of the couked cor ‘The only real diffewlty which stands), Boule are the fn NEWCASTLE, Del, Nov. at-John ronda hd trent A neigh’ nd friend of Cornelia Jd.) ioe a boy fourteen years vid, waat iti (he Way of ite boing a cook book | Siihtdah taah Of raw Venouabiea Alvord, jr, (he man who stole §100,00, At i ' ire the fae. that nothing the spe jor ree om- | warm md a add ti the; realy " 7 t Went of the | Publicly whipped at the powt hei on} mendes an ao #hall be cooke Mee, The recipe a! ven ere if David Sievenson Brewtng Company, | de Lereating, ut appeciaing, as any, au He was given (en lashes, a bla trong Veueiabie Soup. wife will find for herselt when ahe a! Was arralmned in (he Went Side Court to-day for embeanlement | Witnessing (he punishment # food wpper one large y coker ull for How har ermission and ald, | | A ‘The men bad many yolnie (» symmnon | Younk Auekor HPhcobsi Ki bie | ‘the Byening Ward ts enapied 10 pud | ‘ Aral, ane I #h potato, Both were oid and trusted employees, | at ae lo Koad at (he post the manacles) tian q few of (hese recipes ae) ABs: yadf oa They were men of family, devoted | daniel ajove hin head, He could not) Try them for yourselves, good people; | , oee let fy ae f even fovoh them with fie hands, and « (he value of ne Pie Me dadoon Sie to their homes They were sociable and f Ly. " 4 + | BOK waa brought from the Jail, on which | he Are (« tloutar favorite with @ kowd-eined plece of butter Ware ’ had ® reputation for wealth acquire * 4 partloula D ‘iat hol endligh hat to, BAER Ee J he stood as the laeh war applied the doctor's wife hot ‘ » by thrift, and when the ploture wan re . ¢| Never te ome toa boll, ae t ( a hey were alike in this, that they |, Af fret the bow stood the pentetiment ee SPOR MSR he pees | the te vogetibles, ‘Garni versed they i this, in pulton. of mit he soon broke oid al ail Hapoel poreley dnd serve. were both inveterate gambyers, familar) yi ig ‘orenwied in agony aa thal’ | figures in the Tenderloin, whore, while| {0 Aba aiid Palbed wheat Nut Croqnettos How to Serve Pranes., 4 Alvord figured es Bik Vonly,"” Wathen | aol Houk one-hait Irish atime! | Arce dried prunes with water wae known as The Major. . uf pity, wot heard fF 0 over night, Wt ve morning drain off the | and let (hem soak nt. w i wit the wont rent | Water md ade upty ening aweeten Y Riag ane Rea vie difles -eddenndl with hie work, g the full ten |Eagiiah walnuts, Beavon. wit oF mith wh bped 4 that yord Wee not a chureh fend mould Inia tt oO hinds d aw 4 Wathen wan a warden of the Fptacopal were Iwo offenses charged for |dty on A ale AY Church of (he Ascension at Mount Ver RO Ce wae Pe {3 young abe nef an non. in a frekant Miadelphia, AAaRON te good and nutritious, If (he beer drivers of the Btevenson | Wilmington Htalioa jasucepan Pour mgiie anonld verved ta ica Brewery could lay hands ov Wathen |Company, th tigmpted {five Garateh with watercress walt, pepper and « little ) erfumery hie life would not be worth a penny |}? [Ary bi Cabbage Salud, I wcaat { He han escaped them, but he it in the) smarting from the lashes, (ie Ute | in ine tom « 4 clutches of the law ra ne haw ft 3 he Post 4nd | euptul of mead cabbe na | at gata an fruit \ u e locked up in a cell in the ja neon mined ¢ fine ndl them are uly de pee fe " Mypage + he ot mont Imprisonment alittle chopper) « ae UNPIBRING® ITE, vately and a for four mont ripe sliced tomatoes. Ben It, thelr mone) pepper and bemon ey ere ml em Om | MARRIED PAIR MA MAY MAKE UPI of nce Me Ni iy CRUEL METHODS he could do better by them than the | of pr Mrs savings bank, that he was en huhen biegg Thome . fl real estate speculation that ylelled big | Meeoklyn Judge Give Them a | Ol Trea ting Piles and Rectal Diseases, profile, and aw ® personal favor ty Chanee for a I netiiation Aoak Iris sweet The olf method of treating piles by the milk Th the morning drain he eitk| 4 asides offered to (ake them in Anna Blender at her attorne nile, by ligature or dilatation, ‘The men crusted hin, He Had OOM A) prancis Rumell, asked Jue mith. | lm causing intense pain bi a he Nn ft a de own tos von) he me ” ny, am 4 | in Spevial Term of (he Suprema Cour , ae ep A cen curing the #908 family and 4 pillar Me CNUFOR) of Trookiyn, thle afternoon, to allow . trouble js concerned Ht ip believed that the ammount We PR! or counsel few in her divorce ault| ub noerne / aud ” ement of the liver, and other fm | tracted in this way among the vrewery | vmainat rier husband, Edward Stender Der — of eines Oe ermployers ta $5.10, Out of the frm It-! aie charges abandonment, non«uppot al oO 7 Le use piles ond It is & mistake to treat 1 08 only $2.00 os . | ’ suse pil "Wattn fhe did ner mppear a ihe Brew. | 294 Inhuman conduct, a | | ae a purely loeal disease; this in the feanam, ery un Tuesday i ey MoCianahan; The young Woman, in her aMdayi, why salves and oln ts have 0 little ef, Hen & message to hig home at 4 Ln. | charges Gtender with offering ler 00 | and the widenprend. Soren oln avenue, Mount Vernon, with @ #o-| «7 i to. mat 41 : ilettoun meneame, regarding his health. | oF oe Ss Hg S lined but I 4 Mile Cure haw pete me meenen t back Word thar) Fore, and eye weed et — - The Pyramid Pile Cure te nol ae Wart ea Nirnen homme over | to commit. adlelde | tinent but {ein suppoett " Mate hte family Wea alarmed over | Asda gt ere Ail the ale lTo Offset Charge that applied at ulabt, haerbeds atte ‘on Vinen Wedne came Proaiden! Me. | 880 le gald OM Waa willing r ait tal membrane and acts both aw Clanahan put Cashier Smith at work on io live with the an, Upon “9 They Rifled House | ecal and constitutions! treatment: sede Wathen s absen yaneement the attorney for Mre sees of many Yours standing bas made A CUTROrY: om Hnation i9 seid to have) lar. dela Midcationt Wea willing en of Death. fsa Me le care, wanting ° with aer hua! Pf whi a elea amounting to) Tine Judge Haft the care o fovhnseadbabece any | ure rhe ve unascaa t onday in onder to give th surgical operations witha oy Bivaitent Mecianapin frome Magis: |» Fecoheliatton, onieet over the will of ihe Int] hyn been surprieed by reaulte (roma tamil e Devel a Ke. Duryea, the mifiionaire starch weeks’ (reatment with the Pyramid @Upe eg Lem Wroken While Driving Wagon|manulactirer, came uy the Su paaitary “i m nim emer tile hous While driving a milk wagon onj@ate’s Court, Mineola, 1 toda The relief from paln ts ao immediate that dark they aftosinn “while sented at (he ;, oT | agieventh streets between Fourth and |Iudae Bewry waht tha rive! ng sometimes imagine thet the Ame with hie wife and chijdeen, He re | vith avenues, Brooklyn, surly today, |* Seclelon as to the ig My Let, nid contains opiates ur cocaine, but auel Ie to make a atatemen' Wiliam “Crab, intety’ years oid, ‘af ot the 1 in guarantend abeolutely — 44 Dean street, received a compount i RH M2 4 : . fracture of the left ie@ by) the dreaking Bia ling ree from any injurious drug Joye of Alimony than aule, He wae thrown to. the |! ie The cure in the result of the healing eile “1 met & preity ellen of imine the ground, He was toxen to Beney Ios: | mi and satringent propertion ¢f (he. ima = ey. wala Lawyer A i Mug ‘and | pital 1 fi Peet) which cause the little tomers and congested Pinan | 2 od versely to € oirect and @ mAtOra wintion ia extablinbed All drugains sell the Pyrama@ Pile Care | at & conte for full dtxed package. A little back 00 cauee and cure of Pyramid mailed free by addressing Hie damsel, Med, HOne Critlen Oritielned! be Uharies Predertek Adams i address) a) my te Womens. Henry Georg ue ere “tis Went ome a eis see Jerttir weet ve nate (a sia then | ae at Tite Tony it eheowt fosk, sR EY ti prevented a MEY me nat inasmuch a9 fe new matter he yee tilow tt

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