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THE WORLD:: WEDNESDAY EVENIN rl SRPRSYT satan 1 1g beatae ieeed ated MARCH 13, 1901. -- MOTHER WILL BEG PRINCESS | Mrs. John Morrow Goes to Cairo to Plead with Woman Who Startled Europe by Her Conduct. The mother and step-father of the Princess de Chimay, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrow, are now in England, wit! soon pay a visit to their daughter tn Catro, Exypt The mother of the Princess will try to induce her daughter to return with her to this country and give up ner gyysy consort. Mother and daughter huve not spoken aince 1896, Joseph of and t th would wed dor net and follows him with h TWO OEACINS DIE TOGETHER. Double Funeral Ser- vices Held Over Oc- togenarians. A double funeral service was held tagt 0 in the old Bedford Street Meth- olist Church for tw» of the church 4 ors, Willtam Gibson and George F. Codington, Hoth men were efghty-one years old and their deaths occurred within ur hours of each other. on W esday night of last week the usual ‘or meeting occurred in the ring which Deacon Gibson aske for prayer for Deacon t Brother Codington on the street day." sald Decon Gibson at the prayer mecting, “and he sald I'll be in\imy home in heaven before you, Hrother Glbron.” And T said to him, Codington, to find me in our home in heaven when you come?” And now he's sick and Lam afraid he will go first. Me's just a little offer than I am—juat a lide, We are both eighty-one years old. but he has w few more days.” Before the Sunday morning service both of the acons were in the home to which the: wether for sixty years as chu: bors and brothers in the chur: died just © midnight on ‘Baturday nigat. Deacon Cofington died early on Sunday morning. At the funeral services last night the Bedford ewtreet caurch was crowded ein The two coffins were side front of the pews and were by flowers. Over Di by side in ae hidde: It will be DotcdkiniareenwaodtCemienaie day. Deacon Codington's body was lett In the church all night and the officers of the shurch remalned with ft It will be taken to Yonkers to-day Hoth of the deacuns were well to do. They Joined the Hedford Street Metho- Gist Church six years ago and about ten years later both become deacons. ——____ DEATH RATHER THAN GRIP. Men. Charlies Talmadge Cut Her Throat. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIDGEHAMPTO L., March 13. —The wife of Charies Talmadge at- tempted suicide early to-day by cutting her throat, The son Frank arose early and found Tried to his mother In the kitchen with a frieht- | ful wound fn her throat from which the blood was pouring. The instrument which «he used could not be found. Dr. ‘Mulford was hastily summoned and the Wound was dresse It ix sal she will re- cov Both Mrs, ‘Talmadge and her husband nil with grip and desponden e iliness te thought to have OPERATION ON COCKRAN. Ex-Congressman Troubled z Throat jection. Bourke Cockran 1a at Bands Point re- covering from) an operation on his throat performed by Dr, F. H. Bos- terday. ex-Congressman's trouble arore, it Is sald, from éxcensive public speak- with ne. Mr. Cockran put off the operation for a long Ume, hoping his tmroat would recover, The o7 yAH successful, Yor hn ‘The parents of sixteen-year- Ma- ele Relas, who lives at One Hundred and Sixty-Afth street and Woodycrest avenue, have asked the pollce to look for her. She bas been missing a:nce Eccentric : . wouldn't It surprise you, Brother DODODOOO OOK Miss Elaine Hussey Becomes Bride +f Alfred T. Stead— Will Tour the World. INDIANAPOLIS, Im!., March 13—A11 society here ts to-day talking about the elaborate wedding of Mixs Elaine Hus- sey, known throughout Europe gs Beautiful Amertean,” to Alfred". 8 son of William T. Stead, London editor. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents on rode place. Only intimate friends und rel Uves were present. Dr. Mo L. Haines Pastor of the church which ex-Prest Harrison attends, performed the c mony, ad the famous The brise's gown was expensive, but rimple, |The cout for of r wed- the world immodiately after N.Y. MAN DEAD IN CHICAGO HOTEL. of Heart Disease at the Wellington. CHICAGO, March 13.—W, of New York, a gues: of Well ington Hotel for several months, was found} dead in his room last night by em- ployees of the house. Mz, Sawyer, who was a man between fifty and sixty years old, retired at his usual hour, apparent- ly tn good health, 2. Sawyer, | rE : | Jexamts jhad ‘SON OF W. T. STEAD WEDS family MARY ES.AINE nslluh Courts YOU S York (near ALSO 1 You will waa 3 HUSSEY ALFRED = Cup ’) Yeo Voreie exons) Ix no W w York or Bro: W.C. eaaee a Victim} EVES = FREE ry fwhh her nich she ian AVE $5.00, “Dr. B, ls Relse, the house’ physician, Chfnce. aguin. Ja patiese 1 nour SA FY ts WASIMNOTON 8T., BOSJO! never have this pooooooopoooG wil IA PROXY COUNTSHIP BY A LADY IN 2) #1018) ere CoOOOuOOODO | Admits that She Is Very] Much Like the One Who Wants a Husband. » Maret 13.=Th rl in one of suit, a tat this te MRS. CHASE MARRIED AGAIN. | Wile Ha-Magorts Divorced Weds Price, The Spring Renting Season Is Here. People A re Thinking Ahout Moving, Advertise your Houses, Flats and Apartments ToLet in The World, SOOO ooo umOnn MRS. ins A Hany ---- CURL PAPERS.| ey KU ae “CITY IN FTSELE SMEG EGEL| OPERE@ ‘ } , iN | BETIXyT PAW, ae re XN BESTS, For Ghursday, March 74th, we offer a chorce of more than 500 of the Tewest Spring Styles in Ladees’ Suits at $70. 00. There are two points about ede) these $10.00 suits that stick out d like rabbits’ ears in a stubble- field: They are the best $10.00 Suits ever sold in New York and they are part.of the best Suit display ever seen in New York. We said yesterday concern- » ing our department of Women's Garments that the strength of a chain depends upon the strength of its links—and $10.00 Suits are but a link in that great chain of style and value we present to your good graces on the second floor. Of Women's $10.00 Sutis alone over 50 styles to choose from! And every style better in every way than the best that New York contains elsewhere. But a word or two as to the Suits which we offer for to-morrow. They are all made of a good quality of materials, the fabrics and colorings that fashion has decreed shall be most worn this spring. They were made, moreover, by tailors thoroughly. convers- ant with the construction of tailor-made suits made as they should be made, and are therefore sure to fit and please the correct and fastidious dresser. Homespun Eton Suits In all the newest shades, such as light, medium and dark gray; blue, bluet, tan, castor and brown. The Eton jacket is made in the long front, cut with extra velvet vest and military collar to correspond, edged with silver or gold woven corded braid. The skirt is in the newest seven- gored flare shape over Al percaline. To-morrow's price, 10.00 only Homespun Eton Suits in a new double-breasted style, front faced with ta‘feta. skirt has a stitched graduated flouncs; excellent value at Cheviot Jacket Suits. Of Al quality, double warped all-wool cheviot serge, double-breasted jaunty jacket over taffeta, and 7-go:ed flaring skirt over good percaline, in black and navy blue, in all sizes, at 70. 00 / N\ GOR rs The 70.00 Venetian Eton Suits. Double-breasted style over ta feta, with taffeta faced front with stitched taffeta cuffs, ornamental yi over mercerized percaline, in black, blue, fray; a choice to-morrow for Broadcloth Suits. In double-breasted Eton effect jacket, with dip front, to be closed, with founced flare skirt; entire suit handsomely trim med with stitched satin bands and straps; magnificent value at /Q, OO Venetian Jacket Suits. Double-breasted front, stylishly shaped jacket over taffeta, 7- gered flaring bottom skirt, in all the new spring shades, at brown, castor 10.00 orn open or 10.00 Young Women’s Suits. Of Homespun, in the newest shape Eton jacket and flounce skirt, with straight front piece. The Eton jacket has a tucked taffeta lay-down col- lar and a detachable fancy broadcloth vest of contrasting colors, trimmed with gilt braid and twin buttons; a decidedly stylish suit 10.00 for These suits come in sizes 14, 16 and 18; also in 32, 34 and 36, with short skirts. (Missee’ Dep't.) ICHILDREN OF STAGE IN MERRY ROMP AT PARTY} | | | re your through | CURES. MADE EVERYWHERE, elds to Tt. ¢ Pyramid Pile as a certain cure 9, there are atill nk a surgical operas eure ‘ ugh trials ia the hands ave proven be- < suneleal operas e a terbariam, The Pyramid Pile ny form les effectual ut a particle of pain of inconven danger what- ferred’ from the following from Mr. M. By Alo ». lowa: Geatlemen=t [have used the Pyramid Pile Cure and iti | out of vight beat thing I ever tried. I | think it has entirely ¢ I have told ere, about it and This remedy is a Mr. Knap, our drugg Ine nas rdered xome, Ine for piles m Mrs. CG. Spillman, Huntaville, ot long since you sent my husband eof your Pyramid Pile Cure, and tt dla so much good that I want to write to you and tell you about it, as he suffered very much ind nothing seemed to react, is cage until he tried the Pyramfd, Mroni’ J.D. Roberts, 34, Moriaby, 3oy5 vo used the Pyramid Pile Cure and satisfactory. on but that it ts = 4 lasting cure for piles, at least nin my case,"* ter Nunley, of Tracy City, Tena, Pyramid Mie Cure has done © good than anything abe T have nothing but words ‘itis a cheap as to be within tha reach lasies of iwople, and druggists rywhere state that it gives fn which can hardly be other when it ix retnembered that It ts com= of the best remedies known to the 1 profession in treatment of rectal It ts prepared by the Pyrami@ Marshall, Mich., and for sale by, YOU WANT jewelry TO DISPOSE OF | Find a mrshatee| sates 1 Sunday World ad fe all dragged Low P. ices tor Sood Orunks. - The best makes of trunks.are. always the cheapest in the end, since a thoroughly good trunk will outlast two or three of the ordi-+ nary kind. You can make a selec- the leading trunk-makers of the world that will prove satisfactory. in every way, and for less money than you would have to pay anywhere else. Canvas Covered Trunks, ofl painted, with hardwood slats, protected ty 7-inch steel clamps, brassed Excelsior lock, stitched leather handles, 12- inch strap hinges, has No. 4 bolts side of lock, iron bottom and two extra heavy leather 1! -inch straps around body, also deep set-up trays; sizes and prices as follows: 30 32 34 36 38 and 40 inches 3€5 380 4.1/5 4.40 4.75 5.10 nd 5.45 Women's Skirt or Dress Trunks, canvas covered, sole leather bound, leather centre band, protected with hickory slats, brassed malleable iron clamps, corners and side bolts riveted throughout; linen lined, brass Excelsior. lock, heavy dowels on front and ends, two 1';-inch sole leather strapa that go around the body; four trays, one with hat box and shirt waist compartment, the other for dresses or skirts; sizes and prices as follo 36 38 40 42 and 44 inches 12.25 13.00 13.75 a 14.50 11,50 Reclining and Stationary Go-Carts and Baby Carriages for SC. 75. These stylish, comfortable, well-made Go-Carts and Baby Carriages have bodies of the best quality of reed, in the => newest designs; gearings fin- © ished in green enamel, rubber. tired wheels and patent brakes; some have pretty parasols on strong adjustable rods and some are handsomely uphol- stered in corduroy, Bedford cord, velour, &c. $10 to $12 is. the price you would have to pay for their equal at any other store in New York. Also sor Ohursday: A special lot of PARASOL COVERS for Baby Carriages and Go-Carts, mado of a full size Brussels net cover with five ruffles, each row trimmed with lace, well made, and a great bargain at, each, ISe Call or write for a copy of our Go-Cart Catalogue. There's no charge for it, and we will be glad to place it in the hands of any person interested in outing vehicles for the little ones. 50c. Sheet Wuste tor /2e. ‘al and instrumental music that's popular with the public of to-day at the Jowest prices named by any dealer, These are some of the title: Just out, “SUSIE,"’ E ‘The Gitl tiem Up These; sold by musle dealets at 2Se.; our price To Have ani To Hold Ma: vi ‘wm. Furst, and Two-Step. Muy’s song in ‘outh To-day. Hy cyeane 1, Ma Black Tulip, by fe Fields, : Kerry Mills, velt Inauguratien haidee, by the composer of Salome, trom The Burgomaster the iatest, the latest coon hit. Gis Hayes Dental Ass'n, Inc. Balcony, Msia Floot Gold Rugae Plates ;patent applied for) at 15.89. Rubber Rugae Plates, admitting of perfect articulation, 10.028. Our Une yualled Special Plate SOG E. P. HAYES, D. D. Si) =

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