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eyes THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 5, 1901. a“ STERSE STORIES OF MRS. PIERRE LORILLARD IS 'HER WIDE SWATH PIERRE LORILLARD.) AT HER HUSBAND’S BEDSIDE AT CONEY ISLAND | —— }. :8idelights on the Character of the Stricken . And Throughout July and A rt Millionaire Turfman and Good Liver. Much Bejeweled Wom: oe ew peuee Ek} an Wound Upin Ghe Store Will Close a Cell. Saturdays at Yoon | Half Prices for Half a Day on Wen’s & Boys’ Summer Clothing Read this short but wonderfully attractive list of offerings, and if you or your boy need a good suit, don’t let this half-day half-price sale slip by you with- out taking advantage of it. | MEN'S SUITS, regularly worth $10.00, on sale to-morrow from 30 A. M. until noon for : J. 50 ‘ Choice Cheviots, Worsteds, Cassimeres, Flannel Stripes, etc., all pleas- Hedford cord cn | ing patterns, just the weight and make for present wear. with at Teast $09) MEN'S SUITS, regularly worth $16.50; on sale to-morrow from Int he course of 8.30 A. M. until noon for 7. 50 te consplenous, at- q Should Pierre Lorillard fall to recover from his present attack of illness 3 Sew York will lose one of its unique characters among the rich. Mr. Loril- | ‘Nerd is a queer mixture of shrt?wdness and prodigality. The old-timers in New York clubdom havo been telling and retelling many stomes about him since he came home so seriously stricken on the Deutschland yesterday, For twenty-five years he has devoted his energies to the enjoyment of his®wealth,| ¥ and his condition to-day :s doubtless due in a measure to his pursult of pleasure. 4 His Luck at Cards. Def cat Made Him 111, None of the professional plungers of| The fascination of the: track caught whose gameness so much has been|him again in 1890 and once more the], written ever bet a fifth of what Mr. {Lorillard coloss were At the front. In Lorillard has put up to back his judg-| 18 Lamplighter, Is star performer, ment. Not alone did he bet on the race beaten in the Brooklyn Handicap tracks—he could not enjoy a race unless|He was a hard loser and the defeat he had a bet down—but he was card-|made him ill. For a time It became player of remarkable skill. In draw|necessary for him to keep avay from poker he has driven many a milllonaire | the race tracks and forget hiaYhorses. jtocover, Aga “bluffer" he was without) About five years ago, after several peer tn his palmy days. seasons in England as a partner of About twelve years ago he held a| Lord Beresford in a racing stable, Mr. ihand against J. B. Haggin that was the|Lorillard came to New York. To the ‘talk 6f the town. There were five mill-| astonishment of his friends he announc- Monalres in the game, and Frank Worked after a few days that he was going dealt the cards, Mr. Haggin opened alto leave the United States for good. jackpot and all dropped out tut Mr.|He sald that Americans were ill-bred, Lorillard. When there was $1,100 In the] slovenly and selfish; that they did not pot Mr. Haggin called. He had a| know how to dress and had distressing straight flush in diamonds. Mr. Loril-| table manners. His denunciation of lard, with a placid smWe displayed a] Amecican institutions in general wis \Foyal flush in hearts and took thel/ scathing, and few ever thought he ;Money. His friends say that he has/would return when he went to England. eld more royal flushes in poker than] flut he came back in three yeara and Cheviots, Scotch Tweeds, Fast Indigo Blue Serges, through and through Worsteds, Imported Soft Stripe Flannels, etc., all high grade Spriag and Summer sultings. MEN'S FINE DRESS TROUSERS, regularly worth $5; on sale to- morrow from 8.20 A. M. until noon for y, i 3 00 1,500 pairs of the finest through and through Worsteds, in neat stripe effects; the very newest colorings; perfect in fit and finish. MEN’S NORFOLK SUMMER SUITS, regularly worth $18.00; on sale to-morrow from 8.30 A. M. until noon for 9. 50 The very swellest Summer suits for outing or general wear, made of high grade homespuns,/serges and stripe flannels, etc. | No | BOYS' WASHABLE SUITS, regularly worth $1.00; on sale to-morrow from 8.30 A. M. until noon for 50 Jum on . elghteen yea tany living man. made quite a long visit. : ; rhs one These are made of fast colored ducks, chambrays, crashes, etc., prettily Founder of Tuxedo. A Modern Lucallus. 5 it Became) neceamary (0 pu : appointed, well made and good fitting. YOUTHS' SUITS, regularly worth $10.00 and $12.00; on sale to- 5. 00 e How he came to found Tuxedo is one!” afr, Lorillard was undoubtedly the ever, whe was stripped of her luminous | morrow from 8.30 A. M. until noon for of the mock stories among old-time club - ‘men. ‘The site of the present magnin- | rence: ver in the United Grates, Hie objects of permonal adornment, which | 429 Suits, all high grade materials, in choi f casai- : Serene anit | food and ite preparation were two of Perth) oes . igh gr tials, in choice patterns of worsteds, | cent country colony In New Yor! » | the most serious considerations in’ bis MaMOniTeUnkeet meres, tweeds and cheviots; the new military design, well tailored; sizes 29 i to 36 breast measure. ‘ Qlata Floor, Rear) Just over the Jersey line, had been a life. He paid a chef $10,000 a year when ‘farm in the possession of the Lorillard] other millionaires were hiring Milesian Seven diamond. ring: \for generations. It was Plerre Lorillard i One patr diamond earrings, A | “ b Eres) cooks for $50 4 month. To give a din- $3 eee who concelved tho idea of converting ‘t| oer costing 4100) was an event of no One dinmend meont sin Half Prices for Half a Day on . into a playground for the rich. Me went | | { mportance to him. He delighted in + « i@bout It systematically, interesting his 4 wealthy friends and incidentally relling Rogpnich} nesta vited invariably, them lots. Nobody knows how much | or tnese coat $60. He thought nothing Pe Hs ere ne abn A Men *s, Women’s and Children’s Summer Shoes. All of the proceedings appeared to at ford “Mrs. Wingham’ great amusement + money he made out of the deal, and, as ean. all hands were satisfied, nobody much eee ae @ 200 opie yencneon Not vo the mald Wringing her hands (cares. tt tn certain, however, that many | 1) Sn" Ciual tact that when hia wife - that person took poxsension 3 Specially selected offerings for Y ¥ tent S ant o ’ o n found the puree times the value of the piot asa farm | 14) 10 society and the family was un- | fbiibbbbitibinifelielei-teebielrielebtelninierinleinteieteielefeleinfelebeleiciet delelateieieleieieleieinieieteieinieinicieieieiei-i| Bich was found in Uiake misthess and saliled forth in search of that Mr Ja bon a whole) newM I Saturday’s selling, to be on sale only from 8.30 A. M. until noon. All the Shoes are of this season’s was realized :n its conversion to a park. Jaman, She returned shortly with f Coney Island buat anxious to give batt for divided there was more money spent !n| In the shadow of death, the separa- i 1Dr. Kilroe sald, howeve Having Come Home to}! wall se noeey = is = the Lorillard home—or homes—than in| tion that has existed for years between vortilard’s condition ts er . Objected to Bellew. any in America. The favorite dishes of Ss Die, the Millionaire} 0: Aucin + Plerro Lorillard, militonaire sportsman, Tuxedo one of his hobbles. In | the master of the house were Baltimore bratr i 2 vet spe ist, Is ie fn " je police, know= the early days of the place he ruled |-crrapin und canves back duck. Noth-| 4nd his wite, who waa the beautitll] Gpoportsman Sumelupon ae to itp aoe ce rmaye [the fale prisoner. Wut the p over It ike a king. His dictatorship led ing but the rareet wince were eerved.| Mise Emily Taylor, hax ended. Y B iful Wife |, 8 sere tha te patienta |, Soe ne ante conetuaed make, of popular leathers, includ- to a controversy in which Mrs. Jamen! "tie was a atickler on wines, Tile ummoned to the Fifth ave-| mons Beautiful Wife, srain in snected, De Flint says tule is Bai eee ena F a Brown Potter and) Kyrie Mellow, the | gnerry wan aorved atu temperature of| fan,flotel WHE MUERE by ber wo, Pierre) UA Ge Ste |e olay eLecer ble dinate’ be ale . ing tans and patent leather. With ~ acior!’played rorminenea paris Lo . Jr. and remained all nt —_— | Jr, and big sisters, | “She cave her right addres.” Dlayedk ann n © degrees; his dinner claret between| at her dying husband's bedside YI, ier“ Mee! AS! | “Ater tela nlocked uy “Mrs. Bingham these goods and prices, we expect at the edside 3 ‘lsotned tn the chorus of “Annle Moore to do a full day’s business in half[§y a day, and we will! yomldnight 1 Y 5 and other popular songs until she be- ame acquainiel with her coll-mates en she told the story of her ite, Aw. ate Te tefore Mea. Potter had wener”|@5 ani 70. He had a temperature Mxed| At the Fifth Avenue Hotel this mom | Never ‘Learned Why): ef, ee als “| tor all his rare wines, and woe to theling, no details of the rec. | cottage at Tuxedo, and among they yervitor who departed trom the rule.| were given out, but it wa They Separated. guests Invited to their home was Bel- | ii¢ insisted that nie Caampagne must be| the hotel employees and Dr. He Saya his | T | Toriliara was at her husband's bed-|a magnificent estate on the Arnall at lew, who was Instructing Mrs. Potter ‘ Loriliard'stprivatetphvalelaneihactstrs ‘ in dramatic art. On one occasion Mr. eaeaersS acer pped tend | thwaslel mosimilar at: lene unfolded her tale the | Women's High and Low’ Shoes, four big i SIA feat apatites and | capacity. In the pant four yeare he has pe x ee Ey jis and founded the aristocratic colony | sur: eG ELI ed out of ther | special lots, on sale to-morrow at, per pair, 98c., 1.25, 1.45 and 1.98 ‘ ecaled him wi - Scat aianvine y has never learned why Pierre] o¢ Tuxedo. neuda. AY Pierre Lorillard was furious. Ho did] pr siven earners ees Even] portiard, a prince of good fellows, and) nly, at the helght of soctal pres- | y,/ My maiden nam Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, four great spe- 1 i not deom the actor a Mt person to enjoy | {ye ron Constitution could not stand) niy peautiful wife separated. Sho way/tge attained by bim and Als wife, Be | fuze is Ta T. Babbt cial lots, at, per pair, .45, 1.95, 2.35 and 2.85 A/\. the respttaitetes of the club, and he told 2 a noted belle, and after marriage | yold bis Fifth avenue realdence and) much as Vel Boys? Shoes, four great special lots, at Mr. Potter so in terse terms. Bellew the milllonaire tobacc placed her in| went abroad alone. sven gu y husband ts y' ‘i , " *" 69c., 98c., 1.25 and 1 50 - become highly indignant, and it was! Luxurious Houseboat. @ luxurious home at Fifth avenue and To Mrs. Lorillard was left the home| Roland B a . who ts tn | PEF Palry A ey ey de a rumored that he had challenged Mr.| One of Mr. Lorillard's pet | Thirty-eixth street. then the social cen-|in the Ramapo Hilla, She appeared 4 Roosevelt: Hospital suffering from in- |Girls' Shoes, four great special lots, at, Lorillard to a duel. ‘Those who heard Jments of diversion was es ake tre of the city, and the aplendor of the/ little in soctety, thereafter, and Mr. |} ch Chea tate Jurten he recelved on Decoration Duy. | per pair, L er P 3 69c., 98c., 1.25 and 1.50 / the convernation of the millionaire with | houseboat, the Caiman. Tt wus a, most | Cert geeeee over Which ano presided | Lorifiard spent’ Metle time in this) fin Peinctpal helt | Hts brother Walter {# head wi q Det je tel f "} in his house-boat tn Lor ired the ‘7 wt a f reterence fopthelnctort at that time tell luxurious habitation with accommoda-| Mr. Lorillard at this time bougnt | tob which : erne) Hi a at : \ of it with : tls day, Uons for a score of guests. No hotel in|Ochre Point, at Newport, and erected Edward Kiiroe, who tain attend-| Misn| "came down here to wet « 4 the country had a more elaborate layout | there a cottage, marvellous “in design, the Fifth | Thearathe: music andi euess/twasover the heat, 1 want wl of you Began Racing for Health, of tableware and food than wus con-| which he afterwards auld to Cornellus! Avenuo Hotel, announced this morning w York at y Mr. Lo , ' ., dbo F Lariltard o cone up and sefe me at my Primarily Mr. Lorillard went into the|tinually on this craf: Vanderbilt. Later Mr. Lorillard bougnt (that hia patient. passed rillardiswho pokes ns ter at Pp ieee FINE CLOTHING AT ALMOST HALF PRICE. racing field for the benefit of his health. | In the Catman, with a party of select as the flowers {n May. Oh, I'm tn thi he to 3 5 tn the When Iriget's gentle tapping tals morning on your door, Before long it became a fad with him. item it was Qfr. Lorillard'’s pleasure SST i Within five yenrs of his debut on the spend the winter in the rivers of| tor all rghit." Hut ap ead to further napping— turf he owned the finest racing stable} rida, lazily tloating from place to ’ After repating this story many times it ATRL Teneo eos Co Cin I Gi0 in America, and his Rencocas Stock | Pace, fahing, lounging, eating, drink- i she became halt hysterical Some of fa"uuth theres’ not muct fan, how the olltay Is done, the negro women took charge of her, Yi aaA treapsndlng [bs the | taasti yen in New Jersey, was the most|!nK and playing cards, urine Pay waiter night, (pat, time. ty et we're here, Sir, at it ed her and finally persuaded her “The finest clothing in New York at Hammerslough's you'll fiod."* agnificently equipped racing eatab-| He succeeded in getting many of hi Hishment in the world, frends to build and equip Nauceheet f to go to sleep. All night long and until} vo man gore on a lark in Gollday time his money fairly fle; and perhepe you're among His crowning success as a breeder | Ut thelr interest did not endure, court opened this morning the mald wat} nose en: have to poy for fan on the Fourth by economising now. and owner of horses came in 1881 when | Accompanying him on all his house- . RS ope rH Begin here. Every garment in our stock of fashionable, reliable wet, sticky mass in her hand “ J ” ae a he won the Engil#) Derby with Iroquois | oat trips he had a sort of a Noah’ Begi : and his brown melalee Parolesbeat the |‘Ark, in which were carried hls ne Mr Bingham was arraigned before | Clothing is now being sold at almost HALF FORMER PRICES. gistrate oomthees in Irland Several hundred beautiful coats and trousers—striped tlannels, gray ‘best horses in England in winning the |dogs. ponies and other necessary ani- Helis “4 }Newmarket Handicap. He announced | mals for pleasure or utility. No atten Daring Cruiseof aNew!Strikers on Reading Head of the Christian rt thia morning. Bhe pleaded guilty | serves, etc.—-are now reduced from $15 and $18 to $7.50 each. was all of Intoxication ar: | he time that the rich stakes of the| how ‘far from elvili owas ort were hin for a tong dime 3 come, wan are “oe treah mit, utter ‘ani}_ York Boy Comes to Road Did Not Go to | Science Sect Receives [irre sh took « Hmm meret car] $8 STRIPED FLANNEL COATS ANDATROUSERS: aL OM ee retoche ici nla ea ctor el tenes | is Taairy eek uh uid wenere ete a Happy End. Work To-Day. Titled Followers. < We et at Na 3 $15 NEAT CHECK WORSTED COATS & TROUSERS, $ 50 | Race after race was lost by hiv horses | riding on the water he got out hia horses BuER cout y $18 GRAY SERGE COATS AND TROUSERS, 0 Bingham. husband tn trac wm. The fabrics are nearly all tropical in welgat and +, emu for Delt, ee. 4 down w N50 each, Former prices bis stable tojand wagons and rode on land. | fn England. He shippe: this country and his ill luck puraued| Besides the houseboat, which he eld (apeotal to The Evening ¥ foren rich taatetul patterns to titully, turn-uy om ts her alle Bpectat to The E 1 . Pa, July $—Not one of the fim. In 184, utterly disgusted with rac: | x0 rs ago, he has a steam yacht,| NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 5.—Frends SPS Neca Py) CONCORD, No, J Hospital, From all appearances, tf vest ate now mark ing on hoth sites of the Atlanth ich he has toured over most of} of George Owens Pltziplo, of New Yori Te ahelwmcnt cat anartad| BAworn Badyiive PEE oi hatee ees pre Je they will experten polntment, at Pleasant View the Earl and arrived from Newport that instead of Countess of Dunmore, Lady Vietort Tepresentatives a Q » pu} being drowned In the Sound, as had Lo esreeu apo | y and Lady Mildred, of London. " - : TOY { AS sda) vt bee i “ aE ela i “day at a conference with Pres!- fi *] z ry see Tee te tty Pzipio, wno| The atrikera repudiated thia agreement] ¢/{ttCon at the mother church of Chris SreaWaninorlericle tian Yal shman | and ¢ to remain out until the c i 4 hicicentte e 7 crew which defeated Harvard a week | Pany re tzea their unton. wiry co. The dis y m VAs > [AKo, started Sunday evening in the ca- SaaS aS verer and founder stan Sclene AT el noe to make a record trip to Newport.) SAW SERPENT AT SEA. accorded her titled visitors an interview | ts frjend, Walter F. Cross, whom he Gt\an\hour's duration: i] had Invited, was unable to 59. | At o'clock Mra. Eley took her us 0 —\~e ke Takin]. ra y took her usta " Hessen all public telephone THE stations now act for The ve GN Beneficent Intluence of her life in Enge i ivi chanaky 61-2 fo! long [land ag well ay in America. He wa] lansbee Had on a : World in rece ae suylatil , bat of the remarkable Progress of Christian : iti ies from shore, - sie ; itting to The adedvontihotatennietetdeel pe Cores te an Se é ian 2 i OF i BE World (telephone service orld. City. were delighted to-day wh @old out his stable at auction: 1 to Work this morning. her tale was evidently « 1f Wan Ouly a Black sx a Math He put in at New Loniun Monda: Aged Farmer's Death| Karl Schae fer Was Inq [arm tiertay manera. ne Declared toBeMurder | volved in Leipziger e Me underinkite and itech 19 te in tow, Pitziplo refused aud h ~ by Coroner's Jury. Bank Scandal. Authowr tator ran Tivo. the Rerce mauatl| tan killed black Bound. it was reported that the canoe | Yesterda: " had been capsized in this squall, itl in the was menerally believed that the ouny: It vad drive. |. in talking with a friend, Pp appreelation of the won dertul work of Mex. Eddy and tne] When He Awoke Faql- 1 fon and ra Wpeoial to The Evening World.) LEIPSIC, July 5.—Another director of| man had been drowne aes rH cn Sieh Chal Canines nae NE Tees rewched hie frienda here ‘that he ad with a doat hook 1 di, peel puninate family returned to BRRADING Ae I y Heenan : Acs his mother'ss:homerrinit re juston on the 6 o'clock train, (8p ing World) a Wan found dead at the bottom of a dry | [om © Helde by shooting him-| had reached his * ! BERNHEIM’S DUMP SALE. | Some thirty: imembers of ‘the Meta-} nosTOS, Mo pearelere Oe ee soak cistern on his farm near Stouchsburs his morniage Pitalpio ta an expert yachtsman and | Teg oe puny a ‘in th atte it o ie afternoon visited ake of teen lines or less, except Nise eran earner ates display ads. with the! Clothiers Will Clean] Pieasunt Vie W Prices. storday, A coroner's jury wh! Yertigated the cane rendered u_ verdi Pe ee re ier scas dircovered in the |clures it 4 fr wn, The body was dircoveres , Ss taethe rented tn RUM by the dead mana daughter. Seven | cacy y Senaetter'a| ane Bad cuts were found on the head, , as he sold his share of the busl-| fe! i" Goroner Moyer sald that Edwards wee|Nes yesterday on favorable terms. undertaken, Only an expert could firm of Berger & Voigt. This firm de-| brought the canoe in safety through ou —<$<—___ Tene the otroneat odramen Tn vic] Bernhelm & Cp. clothters and haber- NEW HAVEN’S SCARE, jen crew. darhers, of Nos. 233) and 2340 Third ee avenue, announce a dump sale of clotn- ne] Schaeffer was alzo'a member of tne! ney, the danger of the trip be Md pied avend The World invites the public to aval! ttself of this mthew wore convenience, This offer applies to all public tele- Small-Pox Patient Stniked About unquestiorably murdered, and that ar- ing, hats and furnishing goods at re- Bits will wurely follow. a BODY RECOVERED. Bee es CH a Ly ides ora aide of the ri d —————— < mane soutriehtitorienah The Kveninge—Wortd.) arching the phone stations within the 10c. Pay-Station Iimit, Brooklys messages will be telephoned to The World's Brooklyn Office, Toll Free. DETROIT MAN LOST. Y dig stoc ( ———— ‘That of James Merger Picked Upjand have some small lots left over,| NEW These will pe un ded at sacrifice} Haven has , Conn, July w Another small-pox scare “MOTHER SMOTHERS BABY. Came Here to Macort Pin, a) Te-Day in the Harlem River. Beil Asicep While Nursing Infant Nody and In Mi he body of James Berger, of No. prices, All lots have been marked down | John Grim ho hag been il with th and Rolled on It. When the party of Detrolt men who| West One Hundred “And Forty-aixth |More than one-halr slnenegs eaees ain day ago from bias 3 fe é —————___ rogm, and he hax been ro: 8. ‘The Infant child of Mary McMahon|came to this city to escort the body ef}atteet, who, with Willlam Woller, of {he the city skexposing Scores ty] When anked how It came 4 sald that he w oo was accidentally smothered by Ita moth-| Hazen 8, Pingree back to his old home| No. 12 West One Hundred and Thirty-| PATIENTS HAD CHICKEN. ple. Sr this morning at the New York Infant|lett with the body yesterday R, H,| sixth strect, was drowned while return le was at Inrge among the ble Fourth | day night for a sw! tinal h Ls to his home in a rowboat from work Jot Juiy crowd yemterday. He wan ae Asylum: pamehifons oe ta members of the es-| {0 th Eeidue over the Harlem Itiver| Hut Only When Vintting Board Was|tured lam night and sent to the pad, [was about to enter the water a man ‘A nurae gave the child to its mother . missing. He had not been| at One Hundred and Forty-fifth mtreet Expected, house, ot) Upproached him iMered him a drink to feed at a little before § A. M. When Pa ar onli when he left the| on Ny ectnend ay mig trae cecovurnd thie NORFOLK. Va.. July 6.—Miex qa of whiskey out 4 bottle. He took GUM RIGHO RT ORSECE jotel Cadillac alone, morning at 7 clock. Hoth wore col-| NORFOLK, Va., 5.-Miew Ida 7 he drink an eo ren 3 : tho nurse returned the mother had ored men. Wright, a former attendant, wae the Senn te The other members of the party ¢ tebe ed that Mr. Lynch had been stricken ’. by the heat and was in a hospital some- be put your piano? You can get In Reelin at the Investigation of the tre toni ame. Southwestern Insane Asylum now in|} fallen asleep and turned over on the Francisca Getn 51 tcuch with some one who | | | Nvants to buy one through a Rawlings worked over the child LONDON, July 5.—The ~ Admiralt; resR at on, guna, Cirewal CHE ZA teh will ‘our, but was unable to revive It, where unable to give an account of him. 2 : 5) | DEOR ORAL At fonnee ihe same cast and producti: | elt. His, absence was reported to. Po-| Court has awarded the Spanish steamer} She said food was poor and Insufh-| wero acon and heard at Daly's Thestee | geanart yesterday morning, Sunday World ad. B surround the principals. Monin: Hunt. After claiming the clothes 15, vA Runaway Girl wl oie rg Ky es " will succeed | hia own he was allowed to p home | patients ves no further, d ‘Asores even given fried chicken to eat, He 's married and has ono child, S Francisca, ‘apt. Aldamis, £3,200 for clent, except when the Board of Viaitora|in thin clty. A Well drilled chorus will |was brought. to Station, il by Cate a L fs v fon ; disebied io uguese riheed riuguese steam ed. Th aatmigon hae, tat abe ment] Sentngolr,“Gapce etna, ta" aso) Fat clcesing up at the‘petents Sr

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