The evening world. Newspaper, January 12, 1901, Page 1

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be ht! wae Nelgatyl e 2 WEATHER—FAIR; FRESH FIREMAN RESCUED MAN --BISHOP PO TTER INJURED IN. EXPLOSION. IMNRS, H. GOULD’S LANGTRY GOWN. t | Reformer Prelate Thinks — | a Soldier Should Be | Placed at the Head of City’s Police Force, Declares ‘‘Prohibition Is Pharisaism” and Talks About the Saloon as the Poor Man's Club. 4a ul ran ae Bishop Potter in answer to 3 quese tion to-day declared himself as being in favor of having the Police Depart: ment reorganized by an army officer: & man with military experiences Bishop has Just returned ae BELLEVUE HOSPITAL SOMMITTE F H t i ‘ ' Ss Phitadelphta, : i cg Bcc. = “This has been tried with great suc Hi ny ‘: E cess in London, for instance, ' : mt MeN “the Chief of Police there {s a man g J high social position and the depati ment is excellently organized.” % “L think the Idea would be an cxce lent one. If an oMcer In active se could not be obtained, a retired officer: with good record, large experience anf in zvod health would meet the require ments. Such a man, for Instance, as: Gen, Park, who died a few days ago, Washington, “Ie should be a man in social s t _ MRS. CORNELIUS IGNORED | .! : | INVANDERBILT WEDDING |@ AG" [oS MRS, FRENCH WON'T DENY VANDERBILT FEUD STORY. The Evening World called up Mrs. Francis Ormond Slighted by the Vander- bilts, Though Her Hus- 7% band Was Acked’ to ewport Wedding—He ! Won't Attend the Nup- Evi : ig form movement. ‘rhe general progcua® =ANS. m : ’ Teh in the movement for reform is. very, ike 4 : sutsfactory, had the awakened Intercs a , of the public toward ithe, questions: tH VIETH RACK Bean 1,0 t 2, Gracions 3 : » i ‘ “Aven asked: whether sh ion 5B J eAfed When asked nett e peat . of Commit! ieen tn thelr: out of x reform movement wou: upon his suggestion that the saluo: Sa Ls the poor man's cluo and that sonles at (ing ought to be done to supply ine MRS. HOWARD i ? th places where they couli moet tercourze, with the objece onable ‘i of the saloon of to-day ——.—_ A black petticont lined with ‘ hing ought to be done dn | . - silk, $40, at direction [ most sincerely: belive. 7.9 She will Have to Wear It A Ilttle has already been done, bi ‘A spangled gown, $240. enou; The saioon as we faa ic toe r A tan cloth gown, $235. La Absolute evil, One of tf Before a Jury, Court A white lace gown, $200. features of the saloon—and 1 th Says A black crepe’ walat, $0. Persie Meh * A pink crepe walnt, $40 “t ". OD hd y: RnR bal tha) hibition does not I, however, that. pees ees French at her villa in Newport to-day, over the long distanco t telephone, and informed. her of the statement that Cornelius engeiall ens Thes Rea ine Lee S:) t Vanderbilt had sent no wedding present to his brother, Al- WPORT, Jan. 12—The most sensa- runner of the Vanderbilt- fred, and that neither he nor his wife would be present at the diling on Monday next ts the | vamer that Cornelius Vanderbilt, dis- redding. French w: : sit tn 5 SOE, a Siac Me ata a wedding. Mrs. French was asked: oA tials A silk tning, $15, i a Bnd itria OR this’ pour’ tea naerited brother of th cs . x is Seas panne velvet walst, $85. aniot hope to do away with the wil! not atiend the ceremony, That “Can you give an authoritative statement as to the truth Mre, Howard Goulé.wil! have to-wear crepe walst. $49. saloon, If we de not put in. It 5 Ps skteieatatoriing Fae aca + or falsity of this report 2” Temperature Began to|Husband Tried to Toss It} in. tangtry” gowns for which sh steals ante ealogn, Wet a ait fe objectionable by the frlends o e famtiy; a sity { striped shir . the same time it is quietly whispered “J am very sorry,” replied Mrs. French, “but I can givo Fall After the to Wife Aboard refures to pay before a jury ahd let} A ret petth #5. “Bromibivfon. {ea form of pharisalam. > that his wife, who was Miss Grace CLUS ey SereD. markt oe a Ls Rain. Shi twelve good men and true decide] Resides these say othe dresamakers. | id our age. This has been snowty in foes Wilson, of New York City, has re- no information whatever about this rnatter. - Pp. whether they are a proper fit. Mra, Gould ordered also a planted mus- t lin Princess gown and a white em- broidered batiste gown, one worth 8). nther $222, In < m Mra, the dretammakers je must Darien a rs, Langtry’s tn On Potter: ust be made to look ike | w the scape of such a This ordeal is involved In a decistor Vanderbilt. would naturally y such a slight placed upon Clear, cool weather is announced to] A. series of amusing incidents at-|of the General Term of the Chy Cou which was Pippebiieiebietebeiccictrbicriiceirtt-? | follow the passing of the rain storms |+cnding the depirture of the North | which reverses an order of Juatice Has- Uidierences: in eelght | German Ligyd it amsnip Katverin| oat) on Oct Stgreportace x Neusat dasdaniretiy te usigntty tal ie) | Mariny Theresa tacday/areatis Interested [2 BAC ARTS CLEA will only serve to Irreparably widen MRS. C. VANDERBILT t anes Feed EERE Reet et areeatll anGeavanutheiyensettes Judge Henry W. Bookstaver for re the bres ci. Sling point. Briek wenteriy winds will] Frank Elery and wife, of Philadelphia, | ence uieunpatatey(poultivelygebatg Me, prevail. It will be a Fall day In mid- [Arrived at the plen and after leaving Wut Vanderbilt: has been invited |to Py Winter. the'r effects in the cabin discovered Snow in talked of in a reminiscent] that a trunk was missing. Mra. Elery around the Weather Bureau, It ts the iding Mon * vald a close frioud of the family to The Evening |-— declared that she would not sall with- ork A possibility Langtry dresses were duly made and but Mrs, Gould returned they did not fit and wer tin the xemblance nstry’s gowns In “The De- rov Marks, of for Mary FP. drersm t, hae ‘naked Broadway, at- neg oy india become ao lasting ope raid, experience (— (th str this afternoon, ere of course, but hardly out the trunk. There was « consulta- ier Se corneven vanderbilt a An Evening World reporter called at the residence of an immediate probability with rising | ton of officials and Mrs, Klery agreed | case be set down for trial on F ean invitation T cannot say, ai Cornelius .V bi el oche < see temperatures throughout the north and} to go on board her husband re-| 4,4, MIL of Mrs. Gould between about the y a family matter, which Cornelius Vanderbilt, at 15 Washington Square, this after- ; all the wintry weather is| mained on the to look out for the] jay syn i, : i ed Sul fetal mentioned called ™, the firm of Smith & Dillon m where the reve which ure con: y pallty. | goes foe edugational purposes, He Chought: this system not, well adapted to this country, incase." Ven was $1,010 wie 31, noon, He was reeeived by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, to weather baggage. Mr, ai adler 5 ape na erm ean ‘ taken off the vessel. whom he showed the published statement that,her husband 4 Rr aa at en would not attend Alfred Vanderbilt’s wedding. + °C] “The rain storms which held on until st] Mls wife to come arhore, as they would ry had hin baggage for Mrs ne oO ste Kown, $259 [fines a ce? A white petticoat Huet with int | MAS gf Cie bie surah, 320. joo. will app a4 sudden “yy she de, “6 r arbilt j . wot to be an old friend, hax passed off| not mall, Then Mrs, tery changed he j COE AL ID TS Tag reat Well, really,” she declared, Mr. Vanderbilt is sorry fo the Southern New Khgland couat. It] mind atid decared tat che monn Ook a oe see ——= that he must deeline to say anything.” MT ee Ee As aOR crest Patra rata G F h 0 eat oO t ft sang way Was gulng ewe sally. ever brought abot But cannot you y urself, say whether you will be at New York 1.22 inches aoe in twenty. | carriages dasned down the pcr ane | a a y diy nm. And 10 a a1 OUTS, a mix bela pike re < \ such asbitter, family division. “And now the wedding or not?” asked the reporter. Ing the temperature wi T y iirosklyn, thinking the {t appears that the coming regal cere- 4 Cury bean falling when the sue ¢ y el from there. J the (et mony will accomplish an absojute es At this Airs. Vanderbilt laughed quite merrily and after out. Tt Was 33 at noon ; ’ trangement. a fow minutes’ consideration replied archly: eae enreemron Hee area ecthcos nein nes ated : pases “Well, now, I suppose J also must not say anything,” errant shes ealled:| have my | | STREET SWEEPER’S WIT and she Inughed again. WEATHER FORECAST. Doe ker Book Ins OUE/ Pocket Teena a . ie ) SAVES MISS FRENCH. | \y-:-1-t-te1-teieteteinintelelnicfeletebeeieieeeeeie eee eieefet- pocket and pulced out a fat wallet. PIERCES ARMOR. Foreeaat for the ¢! Attempted to throw It on board. Bui y succeeded in pitching ft Inte th ae ie, Se ier antes Got*ne. |!8. 3, closed carriage, and that ordeal hed AS opt ah ae somewhat hours ending at 8 P.M. 8 : y thin time the vessel way | i ? yhile Driving Her Horses ~ | was soun over. sare pot a2 icy - ‘There wes 4 Tush of longshore. i Maximit pg vant Conteal ana stippery witt, | Seiber could, remember, the rah, [Mier were eaterdny, cite oe far Gs ewe) Neck [City (sna TE get tne pockelbook, “One ‘man August Braun Had Tried|Girl Makes a Charge) iviaximite Tests at Sandy A G places of their mothers, and the viank#! |. 5 vieinity—Falr to-ntgh: waa let down on. 2 rope and succeeded f (Roecinl ‘2 The Krening Wor't) ieee eft Unde aa or ane | Satta Matttatd ge Ranor ang th Wilartor| mday) temperature mbere fi faning foue ‘aia time it was thrown Other Means of | Against Committee of Hook a Remarkable ° 2. t tickles the cautious icy Of e My v re Sure . NEWPORT, Jan, 12—The quick | dtsdrCative Rhode Inanders to see the| View to-night. To cach atting Cacsues eral cake aren liewe Suicide. Fifteen Agent. Series. wit of a Newport street sweeper! cnormous expenditure of money made the brides ald sown and hat, ie w fl bad 7 blak faved Mr. Vanderbilt and Misa | by the French: Vanderbhit faniiiles.The diamonds and pearls: “iies'dee the jexe, fresh to brink wenterly WEST POINT CADETS OUT. — pe Hl t French from an accident while being | OU0r of burning money in owpecaiy| clusters Mise French has given eich winds, ; —— Griven In thelr carriage on Pelham | money that ts afire, “And the splendor | OM ee of white feuther with silver Twenty Dropped from the Rolls, | AuKust I dun had trie euleite, tauls J aden, twenis seven yeo'=! ifutaon Maalm, Inventor of the higt Street. The steep hill there is a glarejof the arrangements made by Mrs.} py lL wet off with ratred sil 20000 Satine ta Gland a; by usual meto wit had aiwaye been fog oe rg t One H 1 wiveaimaxim\tecmasenks of !ce, and the horses {n descending tt eres nch {* great enough to dazzle any eet tas Fae py ate eet and Haxing Inquiry Goes On, eitpnrsrtty sth eluded and aa hata ase t t Ordnance at Saniy Hook losticontroli of) themeelves..s Thesiwere |r, mighe thiety-four favored members | SOMtate giftx upon hin best, mar and MISS FRENCH’S valbvetl te spalr of ever accom: ax held tn $30) 1 : silding rapidly down the fill when the|o¢ the wedding 1 will. see Harbor tornighe ae cent b eer roth Minne Ww bh F es eran acetal itil to-day when a no in the Karey Mocke f wey sel sveepe: saw the danger and threw a| View in all its glories when Miss Elate valuable were dropped from the Military Acad=! jovel {ds & him. Tt wis the fast} ice Court tu-<day for tr Special | ees ¢ fow shoveifuls of sand in the horses'|French xivew her dinner to the brides | (he E GOWNS ARRIVE. emy thin afternoon, ‘The men had failed | je apers but te muccceded. Hel ss aw on oy naka : ane pounds hwass ot pact. They regained their footing andj 7#l4* and the maid of honor Theluded In the ttet of the costiient renee in mathematics, Fourteen belonged. to| Scat a Sa on charges m1 1] ootinds of muximtce az ; the carriage wa» brought to a stands!!). Dowry of $3,700,000. tnenreees amend janid | pe 1 the fourth six to the yearling | tri, yenrsvoldsand terday rnroas| Se inbh oli Epon waute a a ie Finck itareliienraaiditoaae, fe ered purarpa Selanne ot ekgeeds pearls: yunies Part of Trousseau in Noord- er eed Kae Aptcas, eevee Sin) had bev SSE AOS, 4 pteocee : was to deter? risegrcom-elect in history. je shrinks rencl amil.te: pa orday tha and e ward uel a cbarges ecelved orders to depart at " isu y ‘" ' Hee eee ee ee ranaay orth ast Vanderbilt ree “jon afin Srench| Part, sted ’brides ful tength pr} land, Which Comes in | once Cees Bie sive would stabil as her marriage portion one-tenth, of| tratt of Mis: by, Stucuale. pros iia wa 5 Hee E the terrors of the unfortunate Individual | ity fortune 1s, $2,700,00,‘The| the. bride's. mo her, tinder lt This Afternoon. aaa Hincareeaeeett his manta tie wie constantly under the! He tn employ « aMicted with stage fright. dowry is in ailtcedge “ponds and ator wif: to hls ride in i a costly: ct f wald he felt contdent that haging and er of the fa Art) It Isa fact that until to-day he did Havent ine melted J ner can Thtert almost an ‘valuable FH the splen Minn Elsie French wil recelve that! ngnting could done away with, pro- cy rthur fh ‘ interes’, c enely =) hy his moth sf mata tli 4 i 5 ‘ vy ieiway 1 not notify the Rev, Mr. Beattle, the pinemosies ilicamount Tor sihoo a sear] Tw Ypresints vere De earn ranean Litt contend (fom | eae nar gt) Ci ' v The Behachs pastor of the church, thac u* expected] Or gi2.233 a month, rem from the le. $4 pA his “errorteita Paton | tlonn if SE ee : Runscottonat him‘to perform the ceremony on Mon- important changes In the Vanderbilt- ew. They |Noying delay were 3} nagt Ieteniintaiat ears nantsD mens, iM week, bu ! 3 rete throug i tte Mise Elate French [French plans for the reception of guesta | include the least valuable of tho tc-| when the ateamer rian Wie sights Marrix ERS Rar EM day which will unite Miss Et y ry to-day by the con.{ ceived | will be shi M's jad olf Fire Island at ofelock this at |G, lared that It waa hart eu to come + foahimn: eer cy auenime ating | | The ate Bi ‘WU brings her aeveral tr inks full of ey i hey a Sng ito Meda w Yo y eats, ve tr sf of gar- \e3 Of course the pastor kaew all about to come to-dny, Inwtead. oe f «i ata to dellant. the Sutring Lae ¢ n¢ 2 of Fite: > awe the wedding, but his Information cam gz until 3 + ua orixinally con- A anderbilt. to by most Important e. taal t Warr Hat she tT intone fragment fram Migs Eisle French and her motzer, 1 will remain the D Dridesmand'’s dite Kon, Saat Tae auestion #ehelpe coil i lip ecoverey i not from Mr, Vanderbilt. “AR OW a. ed two weed) tralne ; it da, too tempting (OY Alas French her taremal Aare vane ; is voarcely framed | phe Suntec iy Mr, Vanderbilt potponed untit tate {Wil come to-day, one reine TERS | the entin COED ons toy hers maide ae mene s as when Iraun awung the ploslye in. use ¥ vinta, Goyer charge sgatnast Court Policoman Leiber Dena, Friday afternoon the taking out of the jevening, Mrs. Fr neh saidé today’ that ———— dreaded even the|the Incioment weather undoubt- ‘ ‘Amone ea ntunn’ i are ; is A aaa SE eae neking City Clerk ely cate. 90 Some of the questa to remniyy _No Robbery tm Pastor's, salngeaway garment” nie of broads Policeman Iulia Lether, attach poured SVRRRIC ianilersit ol SIATr Sts eet Es 5 ; Cloth, apd) dea yy Worth. TRtrel che West Side . i pou ; end for, the: necessary, Leaal The [airecArihur: Wellness, opbed. sea Are_aiao,severaf morning, sows. ARENDT ets oa Hane > EL instant, and whenvather | police pot to lect jbo Grippe Ts tneapes to wed Miss French. So he us form alls said: di ‘was rob! ofa Delgne! Lai eee ant, negligoes; a Ne, mireets Timi tamlly ran in attracted | committer of F 5 p ’ “Trodeands, ts 748 any ss es Fnde. DeoBe cautions how ‘i watchin, his) tiithea aoe Ta i Pari 2-24 books, | to-lay ofsconsumptlon: fhe Wo BE ee cx gamina its ti, sean Oriops, Antidote. 1k ty 9) ithe ntoraty was) at. 11 ine norsheast. wi imal : i ‘months, but ai on id aioe “RaSh 0 the: City. all blowing, to ‘The rata. 19) red $e i Somers guecenere ool as oe tend itor duty Until three weeks ago. rT Cx

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