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VHig WURLD: KONUDAY WVENING, JANUARY LM, tyai, —r VANDERBILT AND BRIDE START ON HONEYMOON HODHIOOS. IG HOBMANIG ‘Neither Cornelius Van= ” | derbilt Nor | Vanderbilt, Destination of Young Couple.a Closely Guarded Secret—Boat Showered with. Rice. FILED RECORD OF THE $50,000,000 MARRIAGE. pepneoce |New York Me was ziven an application J Mask and after tilling tt out was Invited ate the p office, where Examinera Lynch vam asked him a few) “tions I hereby certify that herein described Alfred‘Gwynne Vanderbilt and Mr Vane Elsie French were joined in marriage by me, in accordance with the laws aeclieees of the State of Rhode Island, in the city of Newport, this 4th day of Janu- : le wedding. “My wife ds ily ury, A. D. 3905. 3. onsequenthy 1 couldn't very well gost \3 he aswere! Attest: Rev. Charles F. Beattie, rector of Zabriakle Memorial Church : | Are you on friendy terms with your of St, John the Evanpelist, ¢ nani Alfie Denomination of Clergyman—Eptscopal. Witnesses to the Marriaee—Reginald Vanderbilt, Amos Tuck French. mon good terms with all the Vane 3-0-8-8BIND SO O-ar8- he responded, ot sc 1 seats on the left sid Te (Special to The Evening World) occuplec side of the NEWPORT, Jan. 4.—Mr. and Mrs, Als) CME cg. pomeroy, Mr. James B. fred Gwynne Vanderbilt started on thelr] sijliman, Mr. F. Brooke, Mr AN Bewley wedding tour this afternoon, ‘The des-[and Mra. Hermann Oelrichs were seated tination ts still secret. Mr. T. Magee, Mr. W! They were given a merry ereret Fe ME Dousless Cochrane, Mr. D: line ers of the bridal| Hare, Mr. W. Delancey “Kountze, Mi, Freeting by the members of al left the| Bfadish G.“Johnron.” Mr. Wiliam party. As the steamer Gener: tthe! Stackpole, Mr. Frederick Kernochat, jr. Newport dock for the Journey to Wick-) Mr. Payne Whitney. Mr. Ogden, AMfliix eee clon. where Mr, Vanderbilt's| Bishop and Mr. Munson’ Morris were ; req | 2OnE the early arrivals at the church. | special train was waiting, rice patte Mr. and Mre. Elisha Dyer, Mre. Levi, Tike hall upon her decks, and the tradi-|P- Morton. Stra. Whitelaw’ eld and! Mr. Var sive mood th lerbilt wax in such a respon | asked If the dat ic baby has * much about that as 2 Nesaid, And has name been dectded on?® neve wot me again,” he sald, laughe to his victt to Pollee Vanderbilt said he sed a good examina: would get a license to run hie : a | Mri Bayles were together. chine in thie city tonal old shoe, hurled with true aim DY)” sf Norman Whitenouse, | $ ¢!. Manginn corroborated this laters \ Miss Edith Gray, Innded close to Mrs, Borden Harriman, Xaminers had repotted that bridal couple. ire. Alexander Van-| ¢ It knew more about an aus Most of the guests at Harbor View and | 20%, ned om ‘adwaiader Jones en- $ mn that had yet: pe thosevateihegchurch peatiaes to New a ane ests from Boston, wha came in ¢ mrs knowledge of me: he afternon boat. My al o'cloc! Is . marvellous,” sald e Sere vThe Vanderbilt house party at the| "00M. Were taken directly to the chu ¢ nwa hi machine an thor tt himself, * Breakers will remain for several days. The Wedding Procession. bf 1 put by the ‘examine At Harbor View Mra. French will make! The wedding procession formed in the anderbilt | taled yee ie an indefinite sta Hermann Oel-| v mtibule af the jchurce As the wedding bsebe Monten a boil. M ~ Payne W! -| march from ‘Lohengrin’ ni i. Fichs and Mr. Harry Payne Whitney | chrival of tie bride the doors of th nd six feet will close their villas to-morrow. Sea] tral aisle were opened. Under the c y Verge. Commodore rry’s place, and r Nowers the bridal par: would Mr. James Stiliman’s house will remain Sieading eres flower: rarctecned altar bid htt open a few days. To-night Mrs. Corne-| Fitzhugh, ¥ ous aeieed Rabercs tly: Mr. he Hus Vanderbilt will give a family dinner | Ingston Gerry, Frederick Sfartin Davies Ink. LiThelnincakers Ira Preston, Ernest Iselin, William | party: at kerr Burden and’ W. Bayard Cutting, Jr. : The Vanderblitc French wedding: pren:| catatoests heres ie decane! ks ente were returned to the vaults in the| Miss Elita Gray. Mise Elizabeth Duer| S Aquiineck Bank lato thin afternoon un- | Bronson, Misy teubel Stillman and Mins | escort of Chief of Police Richards] ‘The maid of honor, Mise Gladys Van-| ad a squad of men derbilt, Immediately ‘preceded the b; f Notable Attendanc Teerenonrs en tee eres Get Their Heari Ne oa French. 7 oI The nupital chorus from “Lohengrin” e In the Zabriskie Memorial Church of| .ay ‘sung by the full vested choir ee” ¢c Ir caring. St. John the Evangelist at noon to-lay| "Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt. the bride- sary two hundred guests assembled to witness grocmrytaitended Ata his best man. Dr. | A Girl Ss Story. the wedding ceremony. This great social] Heeinald Vanderbilt, met the bride » tall the chancel rail function of the new century in New . con plage so notable in many 8 Miss ; wn of rich Hh atreet, Ne ork. eight yeart © alone made a distinctive feature, HELEN ehiicettialicne naan cnn o had measles. This was followed There were gathered under one rovf|iace, almost priceless in value, covered ‘by enlarged tonsils. It wasn't long representatives of over one hundred [tho front of the gown from the neck ’ until the members of her family ~ New York familien whose combined |1,,R fiem of ihe irl “rhe close: | ad to shout right “into one ‘of wealth would aggregate half a billion |with cuffs of the same superb lace, a *\ her eats to make her under } dollars. Newport, the scene of many /gift of the bride's uncle, Mr. Edward stand. She couldn't hear the tlelse i exceptionally notable functions, never | TUN; Bottom” of the skirt and the long | ing ot a wate before witnessed Its equal. train were trimmed with tulle and > }driven almos Nolther Cornelius Vanderbilt, the] sprays of orange blossoms. A magni: pj driven almost brother of the bridegroom, nor William Acantivell of) Brussels point lace fairly . Bolas: acre eile i nd hissiag, Both Kx, Vanderbilt, jr, his cousin, wan pres-| “The bridesmaids wore gownm of pearl Teupive matter... it zt ent, each remaining in New York. ray crepe de chine, combined | with 3 jatter, ler father toad a ds of Interested town |/berty gauze of the same color. The! + her to a physician Igy this city The thousands us hats were picture plateau, made of pea’ of national reputation as an Bar spectators who lined the atreets from|gray panne and miroir velvet, ela Spectallatettzedecls Harbor View to the church on the point | ttely: frilled. Cerda Cae a ten saw puss before thelr wondering eyes a The Wedding Breakfast. rotted away and entirely + procession of the very wealthy. In which = gone, and. according to his opinion. but few possessed less than a milton, |, The bridal party at Harbor View num- necessitated the use of an ARTIFI- 1 bered 135. Immediately after the re- CIAL EARDRUM, but he maintained > and many were multi-miliionaires. turn front the church the wedding col- he could save the left ear. She To those who gained admittance to |lation waa served. This was the me be) coulitfsaveitied ie Shela the church the human figures sur- loneatinesauabar hetenoran pues passed in interest the exceptionally IG RC ABCs a le worse. One day about a year ago her beautiful decorations. The members of tether read One iotiDNee eee oath the Vanderbilt family, noted for punctu- aringuncenientaeanhataeere Pr ne i ality, were early at the church. took his daughicr to the Copsland ° Kaladi Irres, " én eke: 4 First Seated. LD SLU rehab eat ate offices. {n two months her conditlor ! ‘ Before the opening notes of the prelude Au, Marmazol, was improved That discharge les ‘Mra. Carnellus Vanderbilt, er., Mr. Will- piled ria t sened, finally ceased. The head noise fam K. Vanderbilt, sr., Mr. W. C. Whit- Cnt i grew lower then disappoared ale . ney and Mr. and Mra. Harry Payne Guests at Harbor View. + together n after she began to de | Waltney were seated by the ushers in Teeladenietolinner 4 ° r sounds that had heen the first pew on the right of the church. cludect iin the, Uist. of: miesta \were: 3 Ito her ears for T seven yearn Directly opposite them were Strs.| pert “F. Eaton, Sri and, Mim Amos : shted herself and all her fam: S. ¥rancis Ormond French, Gen. and Mrs.| Tuck French, Mre. Corneliue Vander. $ frlends elated at the mar Herbert F. Eaton and Mrs, Amos Tuck] Dilt, William K. Vanderbilt. ar, Bar- vellon tage, she pursued the treate ones Seliiere, “Miss Gladys Vander- a t cemion French. Serene x rentlere, se atloe 72 Clady aj Vanilers } meat mouth after mont. Amd) het In the aecond pew behind Mrs. Vander-| derbiit, Mr. and Mrs. H. McK. Twombly, 3 ence Was abundantly rewarded 7 bik were soated Mrs. Eliott F, Shepard, | the Misses Gerry and Messrs, Gerry. Mr. for she and all her family and friend | Mr. and Mr, Ernst G. Fabbri, Mr. and| Wie) aire: Hurry Payne Whitney, We ard neighbors she is pers Mra. Frederick W. Vanderbilt and Ed-| ley Morgan, Percy A. Rockefeller, fectly and permanently cured. She ward Gwynn. Bienes Sulla and: Dorathy Morgan and Reatsntor day aehwell as any brigh: a ira. Hermann Oelrichs, Mr. James 3 New York girl of 15 years. Neseitol them imerei Dr. and Mra. W.) man, Reginald Vanderbilt, W. Fitshugh & : Seward Webb, 3 ‘ebb, Mr. and Mrs./ Whitehouse, Potter Palmer, jr.. Julien BOS Enat 13tth John H. Hammond and Mr. and Mrs.|‘T, Davies, Robert Livingston Gerry, Ira OTALLY DEAF for James A. Burden, jr. Preston, Ernest Iscitn, rd ung, a i 7 it ’ r., William Burden, Mise Edith Gra { 5 some time and suffered frightfulls Well up in front were Mr. and Mrs.| Mise Puolina French, Mt. WAL ST. NY from head nolses. He {s cured Witten Dougins Sloane, Malcolm Sloane, Burden, Mr. and 3frs. Webb. ‘Mr. and Fei GA TSISTATINTG FOIE Gp SES ue isa Lila Vanderbilt Sloane, Mr. and| Mrs. Sloane, Mr. ton ‘T. Barger, Mr. THE WEDD 7 PAR AT E ALTAR. a F. Trout, railroad man, ;H. MeK. Twombly and the stiaes| Sip 7" SMa Sie hing Ties: a Node TT wae duo} Twombly. SUE Wg Bape mele) een tare orere-grand Eeiondvorscens Sb GOR ORO OrU DTD OOtpS | . had rinsing nolses and 9 On the bride's side of tha great central| Mrs. Elisha Dyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. ‘bad discharge poth ears, } wero Mr, and Mrs, D. H. Morris,| Oden Sills, Mr. ‘and’ Mra. Townsend) me: house running 1 neth of] named inh € Sir Woe t the ceremony at Harhor View. t kere. 0t WILLIE K,, JRe, AT [could not understand: the orders Mr. and Mra, Willlam JJay Bchtettel,| Ruvente ihe “Mises Patding, are feath aie St the ty aoe lie At 1035 o'clock Mr, Vanderbiit lett i Dot R Oy |my conductor, Fdward Ryan, withont J : . » Mrs. fe le of the ty : N — ome: ! He wna nttired onitrel ae t \ \ him to repeat. I now hear Mr. and Mrs, William Jay 8chteffelin,| Bronson and Miss Bronson. and passed into the te rome, ired entirely in bl Aba SE : HEADQUARTERS. |#8king him pea Sigs Prederiele Bronson. 40,000, Blasco Hire ge rane oes, Inaetlee 8) HOW CORNELIUS __ | lt," : cdma, blacn i Vermile i * | porter Mend Plast GAaWIS Re housand bl mets tin | i Stem “inom eralve 1! PSS P ARS REY ; \ short: white | ove noi. Ward, Vo 220 Enat 500% = Pine! 4 Y Forty thousa! joasoms were pul in| ene Heakt ae a = > tedde i t hen teem ; ly Ne i E 4 Cifford Pinchot and Worthington White | pines tn the decorative scheme of Har-| rie, Dreaktis Rt SPENT THE DAY. u or tate Ho Underwent an Examina= ‘onnected with the Supreme house were three pews behind. dbor View. Of there 7,50) were roves. [eeirint swine i | wee ; i ih ‘ the City Hall, He ts grate: ‘ pews behind. Iire and costly orchid were used I leet. high, ti ofhs mind's tion to Run His tor Copeland for the {m- J Miss Mabel Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. wri. | "efusion garlands of scarlet blows m ther's net | fam Edgar Sheppard, Mrs. John Clinton| win lat ane eats ere decorated ipead of Pr er's Wedding,| j44 mobile. he accomplished in his, oi Be green orchids. A large num: ny Gray and Peter Goelet were well up in| ber of evergreens from Maine eet int Then Plunged Into | Nifred and Mins Elste | mee Un) rn A ' | it + married at Newr Veter « Iman, 402 Lorimer the bought a bu More of Wealth and Fa Wis. Vanderbilt, jr. wos street. Brooklyn, 1. I. (Greenpoint), jon, | The great fountain Mm front wax In star patterns with flowers In ona, The cer «of the afternoon pa = 5 ation In the = seventy-one years old. He had Edward V. Rossiter, Mr, and Mrs.| ‘The entrance to the villa decorated ; ct planted in the extensive: Krounds where | qamete beaals In summer beds af choice flowers bloom. | camerer, tt James A. Burden and Mis. Griswotd| WIth large pyramids of Imported Eng | 1 Hergeant M14! deat twen ¥ years net Doctor Gray were xix pews behind Mra. French, [83 Holly, rare and new. At the en- nt brltalecak isla ' nepection Depart: Copeland restored his hearing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Alexander, ron decorations. were fain oratiline A rape aa 41 now hear a watch tek #9 and Mrs, Benjamin ©. Porter, Mr.| , PRC walls were garianded and hung rae eoy ‘deri: dashed poue| inches from the ear which had beer Thomas F. Cussing and Str. Stuyvesant | cearial Anweta et ee en ORCS OF chanteller over 1 ‘ ; eee (eniefdeaft four years, CHARLES B «1 t “ unk with delicate interes (In Lag) A - SON. < Leroy, Nore near the centre of the| The” Worary’ | was deco Pus tand orcnias , ' atone hie ean wis bad wie.| NICHOLSON, Cold Spring Harbor. Mrs. Miles’ Standish Bromie: pink Mlossommncthe, There were tables f | red through the ¢ police | Le T George, i Fearing, SMe. Datel 1 fioor deaoration cartying au. the. Ke fgets foothe, Vand | £ toe machine sos eu cpinded yy - l and Mrs, rN 4 mn fps if ern 3 . Ry a Urnie { | yi ing 3 ofa seated fone me is Gral scheme of an oid Engilsn rove Kar French famiies unily vent aton mw | vrtous thr se oteame on POSITIVELY LAST. Mrs. John Re Livermore, Mixx Mr. and Mra. Vanderbilt received the [Ua pettrn atin & ' iemfu Knew 1 in ! Brooks, Miss’ Theresa. Iselin, St -congratulations of thelr frends in a|. The other n eawvel Wwastadliie ET - tabetha i “ friends tn a $ tay vel vat y through ' Mangin to “4 tc tion Haven and Mr. Perey’ Rocke floral representation of an Engileh sum- RUMDse en Var ao shar ral Intere fon thenomces tat t # | yan) The Opportunit; In Deafness Under spiricy of 1s The $5.00 Rate % vpires Jan. 39s,% ania, She was:o0t feet) er beam was 2% f t 3 Inches x to the movements! Ing on of ¢ Crar Alex: ris of pes STRIKE AT A FUNERAL. ceari pronase ath greene AV in ap olo. Corpse Walts “White Y RY FAL ne ae MANY i NI | | Moaniehurivenn acer SMALL-POX PEST HALTS. Lu \s TROY Ne ye Ian. eeUison hackme; x | t wile employed “ut the funeral of Mes 1 No New Canes the New York Ree Mi, Heer eT RaNSeALeaRa TITS a rOn . URS Abt. anal We qq rh | union man. Fred Low, th rivi hearn wis about to ve wy to th * dooor ceive thee: mith the body when he ned that a non=| A derrick broke in the rapldetran union hackman was In ine, He refuxed | tunnel work at One Hundred and F Aneistant Sant ° Samu Foe EEED EUGAS: | e Caneland Mecca! Inst ln Cia) uy ax ' sit President i hut Cannot tes day 1 Monto eninwina Hausbiltrend (im tis fan, thecrhe ‘poilees havelate| Ive Wort. LOmives,. corner fry CL cl : Leone hus been f | seeaitany | Madison 4 CUT rs foety to ay seventh street and Broadway at 9. Kogtiah Ge A er ee Mer Home ' ’ vi af Jan. t—Preaident] Mogens 40) een eee rdumalciotlnie fo'elock this morning, Instantly killing] LiVERPOOL Mn, mevertyfive it ; u + to Improve r were attracted by the| Nicola Peconlo, a taborer, of 'Astorla,| g Company. c sry hth wtrect, wa ife uC the Czar, on the fatter J thatihe i unusual spectacle, ‘The undertker wr-!L. 1, sive Vntdeats (ipa r j ' Be lee ee ees shaluuriie\thialweek? , Ried with the hearse driver for some! Attonso. Girgtie,. another taborer. of| been declares bankrupt. ‘Tacir lia Thesveasel meni Inaihardempatcn |e Miners of | *! : inlets) (hs hi & a little business, but Finally. the non-union man retired and| Astoria, 1. J..\ was seriously injured | tien are catlmatcd at Wand thelr| from La Catappa ta probably the steume | sie ald Orted the case to ! ala tohtdze DO Wa Nihilist. |r js cont ) urgent par cases and the procession proceeded on ity way, +and. Was removed to the Manhattan ageets 410.000, ‘ ar Leone, of ai tons register, owned by | tae Coroner. 1M was condemned to death ia) Russia as! tas slgning of bile, ii nn + aR in Be be aie ah aes ta ity sl