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MEET " — aT a aie z ” THE WORLD: TUESDAY SOCIETY WOWEN ‘COUFTINS, NcHUROK ENDS BOTH WIFE AN DE CASTELLANE’S STAYS AT AUCTION BRING $3.50. NEW PHASE IN STRANGEST OF ALL DIVORCE CASES. + ote Over One Hundred Will CO IN RETR Despite Watchful Chaperonage Miss Taylor and Gage Managed to Get Married. HUSBAND INSANE Strange Developments St. George Kempson, Who Separated from Wife and Wed Stenographer, Is in Contempt. Joseph Tanszik, Who Bought Lace-Trimmed Corsets of Nobility, ‘The Doe Castellane lace-trimmed cor- Expects a Big Profit. them for many times more than I paid - Spend Three Days of in Action to Annul sets, left unclaimed in the Custom-| for them, The fact that they wore De 4 ; House, were knocked down to Mr.|Castellane'’s is sufficient to bring @ Marriage of the War- pseph Tanaaik, of No. 214 East Seventy-| dig price. ‘There's many a young fellow. Solitude in St. Gab-, , riel’s Convent. ‘REST FROM SOCIAL CARE: ‘After the Fatigue of the Win-| rens. HER BROTHER BRINGS SUIT Asserts that His Sister and shird street, for $2.60 this morning, in the public auction sale held by Collector of the Port Stranahan in the scizure ‘oom, Appraisers’ Stores, No. 641 Wash- ngton street, From the bidding !t was evident (wat few desired to possess the abandoned ttays of nobility. The schedule valued he corsets at $6.75, and the first bidder Who would like to be Lke De Castellane and ho will pay the price. I can soll lots of thiags like these. 1 figure that shese ouxht to bring at least $25, but if the prospective purchaser Is the right kind I may get more. It’s pretty hard to get a man's oorset in New York Which has been made by the famous svecialisis of Paris.” Most of vae four hundred people who ter Season They Will Re-) Louis P. Warren Were In- was a woman down near the auctione itenuese 5 . Rona teh Charles attenued the saie were like Tansalk. r. cuperate and Prepare fo sane at the Time Ceremony Bevel Moey make a business of buying un- 5 clauned goods at auction salea and sell- CHARITY WORK / > dressing Summer School in the Summer's Gayeties. _ Over one hundred society women of ‘New York have taken a vow not to ‘speak for three days beginning to- day. During this penitential period they will attend the annual retreat of the Associate Sisters of St. Mary, at Bt, Gabriel's Convent, in Peekskill. ‘This is the largest, most advanced and most select Anglican order in the United States. Its mother house tise St Gabriel's Convent. * For the period of three days all who attend the retreat will keep their vow Sof silence and will rest from the fatigue ttendant upon thelr social duties during ‘the winter, They will also prepare for the summer campaign in the mountains jana by the seaside, (Maude Fmily ‘ay/or; ‘Taylor. He Uves with his parents at No. 2 ast Bnd avenue, and js employed_tn Was Performed. cted that there will be some ments jin the action} brought In the Supreme Court at White} Mains to annul the ma Mrs. | Clizabeth Hunter Ludlow, shelle, and Louls Pp. Warr w York Clty policeman. p Both uleged to be Insane. | are | Corporation Counsel M. J. Tierney, | has been appointed by the Court us special guardian of Warren, who is in the Poughkeepste junatle asylum, Mr. Tierney says that present conditions have nothing to do with the case in determining wbether the couple were sane at the hour of inarriage, He believes that both were sane at that thme and that the marriagé vas a legal one, Mr. ‘Tierney was a member of the commission appointed to decide as to ot New Rochelle, MRS. ST. GEORGE KEMPSON. “They must fit you," was the remark of the auctioneer. This man didn't care onything about hurting one's feelings, for he freqyently Injected cutting words » bis cries, But a man relieved the woman by saying: "Two doilars,” and this was followed by bids of @ halt iollar each, until Mr, Tanszik got them, we and all, for $3.50. ‘Then It wns discovered that the cor- sets had already incased the form of je acquired ‘relative of the Goulds, Chere was a little bag of purple sachet ‘owder sewed to the steel frame and he odor was pleasant. “Gracious, no. I don’t want them for myseif,” ‘Tanszik. “I'll sell sald Mr. Ing them afterward. In the crowd Uiere Were A nusuber of women who had ne through the habit of attending auction sales. And the bill of fare was partioularly inviting. In the list of 1,100 lowe there 8 everything from pickled goose livers to di br ys. But the high bid- ding on was Nquors. tobaccos and SHOT BY HIS SON. BENTON HARBOR, Mich, June 2. William Fikesall, who had quarrelled with his family and veen warned not to enter the house, came home last night and gained adinittance by knocking the door down, His son John opened fire on him, shooting aim four times. He oan- not ‘recover. B. Altman’ €o. ‘The Rev. William Walter Webb, of the wholesale dry-goods firm of Game | ret Warren'n, panit Another phase has been added to the cure | 5 hrous | ; y y, and knowledge itt throug Sreereet te conmaoking tie retrent: ooo arma wrall-nennered and |falned at, hearings of the commission | most pecullar legal muddle tn the his-/ th | rover Cleveland [Mother aith, head of the order, re- hough handsome, well-mannered and |", peileved to inullence his present 0-| ory of Now J . rt of Chan revoked hi Feelves at the door of the convent each | of m woalthy family, Mr. Gage was not] {jon if mc ekeey: North Dakota divoree, which made his member of the association. The member | a welcome sultor at No. a Culver atreat, | 0 the appiteation of Banker Ladlow:) St. George Kempson, of New Bruns | arrive to Sconces: it chere Miss Tayi ‘Ss , brother of rMs. Warren, wi e . z ynipe : fs then conducted to the coll reserved where Miss Taylor made her home with | Divther oO) Mit tage annulled, 6u-| Wek, N. J., editor of the New York pewied court of Ins SUMMER WAISTS of Washable Materia!s, for her use during the time she stays Whe seven canonical hours make up the | her matden aunj, Miss Salmon, The lat | ter Wiought ber niece too young to have | suitors, and so told Mr. Gage. Salarey Gates, me Court Justice Keogh has a)- hinted Timothy Power, of New Ro Ne, referee ‘to take testimony In the py became iil a his olty. decided surance Journal and several other p Heations, has been adjudged gui that @evotional part of the day exercises Ee ae a Ke nine, | ot Tt an ndjude f ‘i ; d pone. | eM. Power Will arrange heari empt of court by the Court of Er F |For the remainder of each day the de-} Despite thelr prominence in church | Gaxe wooed b jadow of the | SUlt- MOM ete Matas cimore netittor Gad (Aphsaln Beecuee® he a Si eonicenh . , , ; yotees are to reat and odserve in soll-|circies ani the watchful chaperonage | Sain 7 eae ee eT Le anger Adguslus|| git tor diverce an North: Darow @ hen REKoa net etot A variety of styles of Summer W: ists, including Tailore [tude the vows made in going into the}of a maiden aunt, Miss Maud EB. Taylor | : 8. Hutchins, of New York Cis dhe timo| "8 wife had already instituted a sult Dexeide finish, Hand-made «nd Embroidered Waists, Sempsor ‘retreat. Mhese annual retreats have brought and Harry Gage, of Jersey City, were able to suapress ail knowledge of their ; pastor of the Lindes. of marriage. Mrs. Warren, who 1s an inmate of Dr. for divorce in the New Jersey Chun. tourt. to purge Persian Lawn Waists trimmed with Lace. “each year a langer number of members| secret marrtago for over a week | Avenue M ren, married them In| Granger's Sanitarium at Bronxville. Kempeon secured his N i : e ence of his daughters, Misses | property value 90. Mrs, W is North Dak . to spend the three days of solitude and eserice of ‘his daughters, Missen |property valued at Simo. Mrs livorce and married his private secre Colored Waists of Scotch and Zephy: Madia. Linon and Batiste Miss Taylor ts eighteen and was a) {! ren's principal fancy is mat she is prayer. Sunday-sehool teacher and choir leader e cl y vill done wil called z | on 8 nee buy suitable clothing | tary, Amy Daniels, Last summer h will be done with Baltor Among those present are Miss Mary |in the West Side Avenue M. E. Chureh. Salmon was unaneakadly angry. | Ra" refuses other clothing than the] was arrested for contempt and spent| Kempson js not vet clear, but a his Morgan, Mra, Albert Root, Miss Jennie | Mr, Gage, who hag not yet attained his yant ‘To ace my niece'n face | wom-out raiment. She believes N° | Leveral weeks In fail. During his term Second wife Is now dead it 48 probable Russell, Miss Rosalte Schermerhorn,| majority, waa also prominent in church alg togan venlng World | husband to be ill under the care ef | ie edited his papers from his ay ener Orne ere Mrs, C. de Suzvara-Verdi, Miss K. §.| affairs through his devotion to Miss lor. Bhvalclan, ‘Sho writes letters: t Neveriilesedlanidisue: Helan tiaaneo WHITE LAWN WAISTS, . $1.00, £25, 1.50, 2.25 Westbrook, Mrs. 2! P, Wilson, Misq M. @. Young, Mrs. Grant Kenny, Miss K R. King, Miss Minerva McChain, Mrs. Archibald Mansfield, Mrs. Antotnetty Matoon, Miss Mary Mearns, Miss M. G. Messenger, Miss Bleanor Millbrook, Miss Niobe Minturn, Miss Martha Titus, Miss Elizabeth Arnold, Mrs. C. H. Ames, Miss Emma Banfield, Mrs. J. M, Bas- gett, Mrs. J. W. Barstow, Miss 8. W. Bartlett, Mrs. S. W. Briscoe, Miss ‘Fanny Brown, Miss C. H. Cattell, Mrs. F. R. Clendenin, Miss Silvia Davis, Miss Lydia Day, Mrs, Edward Delafeid, Mrs, B. de Peyster, Miss Catherine Donovan, Mrs. G. B. English, Miss Griswold, Mrs. M. V, Goodwin, wife of the Rev. BE. H ©. Goodwin, Chaplain of Governor's Isl- and; Mrs, M. Cumming, Miss A. 8. Miss Grace Ca Mra, W, and Miss Goi Miss Virginia Hartshorne, Henry R. Gummy, Miss M. Torbet, Mise A. C. Watmough, Miss Kate Hare, Misx SAM BERNARD'S WEDDING NOT MARRED BY STAGE FRIGHT. Comedian Was Nervous, but Joe Weber as Best Man Helped Him Through, TO KILL Citizens Go Armed to Protect Women and Children. Women and children in the Tre- mont section of the Bronx are in a state of terror because of three Ttal- VIGILANTES IN THE BRONX — THREE ‘‘HUGGERS.” DESCRIPTION OF HUGGERS WHO TER ORIZE THE BRONX, Police Masquerade in Skirts, but Accom- HUGGER NO. . . Height, 5 feet 10 inches, plish Nothing. Weight, 150 pounds. Complexion, dark. Smooth-faced. Handsome. Age, twenty-three or twenty- brella, She said “No,” and started to run, when the man seized her, pinioned her arms and tried to drag her Into a |house near by. She screamed and the pped her and ran away, man Binma Thompeon, Miss Train and Mise BR e TS ence Mee At Be Gareey ians, who have recently been ac-|} four years. Bee iknde oo ree ooe &nd Miss B.S. Wright, of Rochester; costing and seizing unprotected Well dressed, Miss Annie Hushes, twenty-eight years Miss M. L. Austin, Dr. Jennie O. Arnold A. P. Murray, of Providence ims. J. O. Brown, Baratow-on-th Bound, and Mrs. Mary Strang, of Wash- on, o} KIPLING TAKES “TRILL ALL BAC ‘Indignant Over Strenuous Im. perialism Which He Foster- ed in Rottingdean—Lady Burne-Jones’s Flag. LONDON, June 11.—The action of Rud- yard Kipling June 2 in dispersing a» mob which threatened the house at Rot- fingdean, Sussex, of his aunt, Lady Burne-Jones, a pro-Boer and widow of Bir Edward Burne-Jones, the painter, on eccount of her having displayed « black masquerading as women, women and offering money to little girls to go with them, Many cases have been reported and the residents say they are absolutely without police protection at night. For this reason many husbands and fathers have armed themselves and an unorganized vigilance com- mittee is now prepared to deal out summary justice to the huggers. Police Captain James K. Price, in command of the Tremont police sta- tion, says ‘he is doing a'i he can to stop the outrages and that his plain- clothes men are looking for the of- fenders. Some of the detectives are All Three Are Ital They are all Itallans. and young and smooth of face; the second is of medium height and has a heavy dark mustache, while the third is short and stout and has a One is tall hurrying to her home and, when she avenue and One elghth street, sald the tall, smooth-faced man attacked her and she threw her pocketbook at him, striking him In the face and soaring him away. A short time ago the wife of Policeman Pomewy was insulted by the short, florid Itallan, Little Lilllan Ring, ten years old, of Hughes avenue, was accosted a few | days ago by an Italian, who offered her ; 60 cenis to Ko With nim, She scroaued Jand when peopic came the man fled. | al othe) cases have doen reported, ‘OLD WOMAN KILLED BY TROLLEY CAR. HUGGER NO, 2. Height, 5 feet 7 inches, Weight, 155 pounds, dark. tache, old, of Wa! Hundred and Complexion, ver Heavy black mu ped short, Ill-favored, Auge, about forty yearn, | Well dreaned in black, HUGGER NO. 8. Height, B feet 4 inches, Welght, 170 pounds, Complexion, florid. Long, red-brown mustache, Ane, thirty-five yearn. Round, fat face. Well dressed. crop- | While attempting to cross Westchester nue at its intersection with St, Ann's avenue, in the Bronx, last night, Mrs, ; Nolan, seventy-five years old, of St, Ann's avenue, waa run down vy a trolley car of the Union Railway Company and killed, She was very feeble, and was on hor Way home at the time, She apparently did not see the car approaching, in charge of Herbert ignored him, seized her arm. She shouted for help and the man irled to smother her with a handker- chief. After a hard fight sho succeeded In freeing herself and ran home, On the same night, at 10,80 o'clock, ‘Mrs. Julia Robinson, of No. 214 Hughes WAISTS of Tan Linen Batiste, or White and Black Lawn, 1.25 WAISTS of Colores Madras, $1.18, L38 Eighteenth Sirect, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. anlines Orientalists & Jewellers, 1 Broadway & ith St. Bamboo Pedestal, Matting Top & Shelf, Special Price, $ J AY fo) Was $2.75. NEURALGINE cures NBURALGIA AND ALL PAINS, All Drugepiy, 25c, and SOc. or NEURALGINE CO., ‘$6.00 Foulard Suk Weairsts Sor AG. 50. These are positively the best offering of Silk Waists we have made this season. 500 Satin Foulard Waists; uavy with white dots, black with white dots, and white with black and blue dots. Tucked fronts, embroider ed stock collar, made up un- lined, cool and very dressy. We have sold them freely at $6 each, a fortunate pur- chase brings them to you at #3.50 each. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. banner insoribed: “You have killed; you reddish-brown mustache, All are wel! - avenue, a music teacher, was golng| Robbins, the motorman. Robbing says ie RSyRieppsier ec.” Bas 0980 « Look 98> dressed and prosperous looking, [home to" join her husband and. her | he rang’ hia bell several times, but do-| 24°26 Vandewater Bt. N.Y. City. Bane Chas howe Rosle Ge SPA Mra, Adoiyh Le Movlt, of No. 2248|daughtor, Lucy, when the red-mus-| spite this werning the old woman con- — eae te ts cotcus of tte Bathgate avenuo, tells of an encounter | tached hugger accosted her at the Third] tinued her walk across the tracks. Ps | she bad Friday night, when the hugger}avenue "L” station at One Hundred| Her body was removed to the Morrie. pont And ino doing shouldered bis! mith the black mustache made a remark |and ,Fighty-thind street and asked ir | fis, police station, where It was Is yWay through the crowd, she delivered @ thoroughly Kiplingesque oration of tthe kind the people of Rottingdean were Hot accustomed to hear from une wha} _ bad established the: local rifle brigade | ‘end bad stirred up local imperialism | to the boiling potnt, To show his further disapproval the attack on his aunt's house. Mr. J ling has now shut up the Dr Spay ne had given fre the publ he mony was performed by Rev. | action has created Intense feeling Bowamin Hast. The 4 Mr, Kipling refuses to express an Haat. The hali was profusely opinion regarding the black banner. but nd after the wedding con- he emphatically snnounces ‘disay us the guests sat down to @ essing its disuppr: { assve! of Rottingdean'’s manner of ex- } al | Commissioner Folks, in Ad- BS FOR PUPILS losieg his cues and forgetting his ‘bust- during the ceremony e, Miss Florence Deutsch, was | beauty and self-posseasion personifies When she walked to the marriage bower on arm of her father, Mr. Jacob Deutsch, a wealthy cigar manufacturer, ong the cuosts were Mr, and Mrs. | Mra. John T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs, De| Years of oxperience id the foot- Vienna Hall tn the presence of of friends. Only the presence and en couragement of hia old friend and stage associate, Joseph Weber, kept him from + hoat| 4nd Mrs, Sam Collins, Mr, and Mrs, Morris Hose, John Cunsidine, Alexander Rosenthal and Mr, and Mr, David | Dried. Mest I think things can be arranged for you, 1 know of no methud by whte! NEARLY ALL BOERS IN, to her about the weather as she was he might walk with her under her um-} Robbins, the motorman, was arrested. (ANTISEPTIC GERMICIDE SCALDS (ROZ ONE DEODORANT) oe Bathing Places, Mark Blumenthal, Mr, and Mrs, Albert ae Deutsch. Mr. and Mra, MB, Cine Me, QW) hs i 1nd Sirs, William F. Sanunie, Mer end ci Resting Places, aid not tan “Sam | Wolf Hopper, Mr. and Mra, Edgar B, rd proof againat stage. fright at| Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Bernard, Healthful Places, his wedding, which waa performed at| Mf and Mra, Edward Rosenbaum, Mr. Quiet Places, Popular Places, ALL ABOUT ALL THE BEST PLACES apeensnrople Work, Hints|1 can ‘and experienced managers of | cy e, yoT lay Get A: intm euverintendents of hospitals. 1 would " # Sarre TheyMay Get Appointments gare te ne aon ron ie Are Practically: Compl STOPS THE CU RES THE TO SPEND A SUMMER ri Aminations after you complete your ex-| LONDON, June li.—A di ., i i. Ee Fotks |Smnations In the summer school for! Lord Kitchener, dated Pretoria. ithe PAIN HURT VARATION:. (a+ mer Folks) positions in the Charity Department." |day, June 16, announces the additional ict will sell ¥ Je Je Je Pour drags sell Yo yo Y addressed the thirty-three pupils the Summer School tn Phil- ‘Work, which |* being held in Charities Buiing, on Fourth Secretary Dev! of the Charliy Or- aanization Society, afterward com- mented fayoraniy on the views ex- Dressed by Commissioner Holic ag |surrender of 916 Boers, This completes the surrenders in the Transvaal. The surrenders in Orange River Colony will be completed to-day, and tn Cape Gol- A dood thing to have m the boas, ASmoall Bottle for 10 Cents, a Quart Bottle for 50 Cents The World's Vacation Bureau, there ly 160 Boers acura! seeking safe veetmant see eee tee anda Kndesee’ by 10,000 phystewms, ‘SHE CHEMICAL @ ELECTRICAL CO. 413 Lexington Ave, Now York 1381 BROADWAY. through Sunday stint Houth Atrioan Constabulary Information free. 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