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. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 26, 1902. MISS VAN ALEN WEDS R. J. COLLIER; —WENDFI)FIANCFF VAUDEVILLE STARS HELP |S ae SAILING ON HONEYMOON CRUISE. jj DEATHBED, »»~ Nicene esl Oe ing World Charity. YER A, A KX LINES VALLDs 1 Contra | Younger Daughter of James J. Van Alen) Axel Emersish; a Pa-| a 14aye 11.30 Ae Becomes the Bride of! tient in Flower Hos. New York Publisher's pital, Was Married v Son in Newport and When Sinking: Surprises Society 7 7 Folk with Gayety of, \ romance of mnusant ¢ Ma 6.08, Be came nit Obicago 7.10 A. Wedding. | a eae a i, THOUSAND, | Axel I | Pe anenal ihe ig tbls | ayy Bunate 10.) Niagers. Pale refused to shine thls morning won the set AEATOGA AND. MONTREAL wedding of Mis: Stewart Va i] Ne , Alen, dau J. Van “ite ae Alen and granddaughter of Mrs, W} Pati il Jam Astor, and Mr. Re eph C ved, it | Ner, son of Peter Feneton Cottier. seilone \ fe and bridegroom. however, | The " i .w | h as they emerre Panny y after brief edt ' nony there, still more to win i ‘ : v ed did they em a the mass at bidet hoat a . ‘ y! M 20-how tT vv: aoe Net acter Oss Cal, Ts Ales ELSIE RADLER’S FEMALE ORCHESTRA. 3.20 iat, Piatt ite the ritual bel s Re Ale Haan Mean: AGE A . ' fat G. orn Casino, ‘Brooklya, Suly’-90 2.30! nat hy the singing of Count tenia Shoiwhs'a hy i PH SUBSCRIPTIONS 3.35 ) Guardabassi, the Italian eens ; SI eee fone pores Sea eu s readers not to give} 4-00 (i yan interesting fact In connection van ecko ane ie ekiiten lth che || SSD that Mr. and “Mes ; E OY Jatrects who pretend to be col- 1) 6,00”: ™ Lanes tae rat ak Whours after Any Kaber Brma Rowers al Soe | Fecting for the Sick Bablea’ |) 6 35 P mn De were 1 Wakeburst, and James bride, was return, 7.30 {3 8.00 | | N | 9.15 f: No thorized or countenanced. Many complatuts have been received of fruadutent Httle collectors auch collection» are an- not among those at the ma. ing World's Astor Family Prominent. ind Mrs, Colller drov yver from i 9.20 *. July 9, a benett Jy i Narragansett Pler in their and ante ns ig Mtutonmatns of (hin kind, b a ed chureh ast v t through the marr » Third avenue, near 5 P M.—*PACFIC “EXPRI BiG aaa Gs Nobert JF Collier BeNeGN MER eouecana’ a: nurse wore Att Ogiteet, | Brooiyn Sty 9.30 Fs ing ake pis, "Gh, rtlea Heel Re Astor family| teey ehcanee Hoschmun gaye a most succesful bene | of a tate and azar for the sick Babtent Fund) 11.30% M—oNORTHERN Siw, TORK He ent at both place Supt. Hornby, i unable to 1 Mf ‘© last year, and | conducted by Luctile Leman, Sate, Agnes, Tom! epgity, Pe Will ‘excel | ant Jon Qu wekgay only, Sun- cause of some friends in Scarsdale, N. strates tl mtn fea “with as i ‘ 1 ind the sum of $5 from four ice] MH, ale Sa. WS Celumbu ss 4 trie who bave worked: hard to Ret Grand’‘Ceatral, Station, ae the poor wick babtes, but] & a at ont, New Tore ee : ha tos Broadway, RL D., Bs they ovuld get Ho more than $5 They’ held “gop 38th Sereet'” for New al mmali fair tn front of the Rome. of Mrs. J ‘checked from Sullivan, No. 19 Bennett street, Port Richmond, bi from cancer of the Mie Helpers. He and is said long sy much fn go brie were very 1 2 Mrs. Wiillam Astor, wito, though ee eden name ye Mrs. Esberston, although | ne xt Fridn eo MUL cecal | ant dog aintan, alt lite folks under” etoven| pescapt salir Fanat oned oo nt Wakehurst, was at the church] ees weal and Has Nol b Nl mit hismeenaneny LEM DIVISION. for the simple reason that at the Ool-] i) aut F ne ae tafeld and North A relis-Martin wedding two days. before Ting to au im about |€ _ “Isle Radlors | Inclosed you wii! fod 9 to be applied to thal _saturieyy only er a mous Vien neath Bick Tiablon Fund an the share toward mood Pulime il trough Fee unl that do would tax her str Arthur, Jer orth of tett- nd avenue, n Jacob Astor, uncle of the wedding DEAD |W GAY. : ind the mass. s Mre oH. Orme Wi i 3 L. Van | § be Their names are: t Acen, brother of the was'also at ile re Marte: Fransea heal | ond, 1 — NEW YORK, BOSTON e i as were Miss Van A a R ns | pitgioned you will find $1 for. the Sick Babtew NEW ENGLAND. 4 Se ReTTSTY sand" We wold be greatly gratified it our names se pac andlets : \ hurca, owing to Ll- Young Woman Found jaiisentiner Lont Kal or, Kor tide. Furst avenues Bnew Hoteohere | MOOTON (AND AM icor Ris noke 2 First avenue; Agnes Kelly, No. 1293] Sem Yo" f Yao wedding, which took p in the RS Floating off Ross- ee fan Deopie Fire avenue ew Verio ae are: ul drawing-room at Wakeh i “ A ate the Gusnter of at Wakehutst 7S ville, Staten Island. ne Pallaades, two tileesced tothe Custer OF | anetoned pieane find G4 orate for the tund Faber’ ‘ ‘Jena Levene, Tmadore Dadenstela, Wis set for 10 o'clock, but there was a Milton Staaherx, award Kohn. delay of ten minutes owing to the tardi- yi with ferns were of the offlclating clergyman, Collier. oun ne ao ORS, | _tnetorot please od 2 conte for the ick Rastew'| Mc 640,P: Bn 10. ai a. z Mish . of ville, an old} this season of t for less than) Among them were Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, The unravelling of a suicide mys-| 00" s, FN s ¥ ino: proveeas Fund. May Annie and Marguerite G. Cratg, Weat| > Worcesiag sat ‘Rochester, Ne 1 of the Colliers, and the Rey, Will-,| $1 aplece. lyn Blight, Miss Joseph John-| tery, with a young and strikingly | ares: Now Tere tere ‘contra oan Bi Meena, upeator iol Rt Marya As Informal as Could Be. . Mrs. Francis Stevens,| handsome woman as the al fig-| fea te or easy arch, of Newp. Ladenburg, Miss Laden- Sst Y Superintendent. Pamenger Agemt. beck In other parts of the villa there wv large groups of palms and rare folla “iphia; | Ure, 1s puzzling the Staten Island po- . Conde | lice. The body of the girl was found iss Whalen, of Phila rick Havemeyer, M ‘ghe company witnessing the ceremony was ve nall, just as it was stated it ants, ‘There was no music. the ae would be. ‘The first to arrive was Mr. | P/2nts: Ns Boe s John Insley Blair and the| floating im Staten Island Bay off dame Tehv'ancAlan)lescorting hie aunt] ede eee one RaRUncormal andleaiaiin= of the families as already ‘i Mra. Grinnell, of ‘Washington., wive| lees Iv could b Rossville, by sailors who were rowing n : n b Das Uridelwors an tesanh wow ce out to James Winant’s yacht. No| minutes later, Col. John Jacob Astor, swept into Wakehurst In his big auto- mobile. heavy white lace over white silk. The lace was marveliously fine and was a single plece in design. She wore also a ‘Then came Robert R, Remington very [hat of chiffon, which contrasted charm: closely followed by the coupe of Mrs.Jineiy with her deep black hair the unfortunate girl having sought to | i Sia) Wiser Expreee to Catal s aj 7 ig seo *100 William Astor, who was accompanied by ai otate elnie ver Kents ; every, i" her’ daughter, Mra H. Orme Wilson, "eon eee en, a happy ¢ . the health of the bride} end her life. : ) Fer Hudson Te ary. richly, gowned in white Jace ANd| mite grt catte veonite. enntueq atone ol tates dun foving Cub by each!” Her attire and general appearance | or Roch, Bue Vers PED ig ‘ss mine and white orchids, centred about a The ) heres 11.46 BP. M.—For Roch, chiffon, with a hat of exquisite lave t0| gmail bunch of myrtle. y a4 at 3 PF they proclaimed her a womin accustomed 036 P aren * gyr.,Rock. leet Mr Ra bn marks of violence were found on the | body, but an examination by phys clans revealed a possible reason for} f where Ther erdd for een for Dat, w match, Mrs, Astor looked exceedingly|” sigs Mav Van Alen, the sister who ipeitn duwdite (of reinement!| Z 2 AD: v Vo . the aslste: r ar N away on their] t@ Tuxury and a life of refine lyn Ani well in ‘Bisel alle with dainty trim-| stood up with he iuet of onesmoun trip. When Wimant found the body it had | §M Ma Ne TOR, Bia MONE aeetisie SAMen ie ANA cmeNye oretias,, Her gon rate te hum of money | been in the water less than twenty- Baht ee? Time iapien he ceremony was both beautiful and | waa of white, with tracings of delicate tobe hale wanilionee Pe seed ees brief, the purple robes of the Bishop,| pink woven in as a gure. Her hat Tlie company at th four hours. The absence of a ha and the black gown of the priest harmon” matched Rietanndevand’ cextura Obahe Mr might indicate that the girl was @ izing superbly with the ornate furnish-| gown redilent of Staten! sland) lubithe po: ing of the Elizabethan apartment, fra-) Tt was scarcely ton minutes before the lice of Richmond have no report of a| grant with rare flowers of white, includ-| pridaj party was on lis way to. the Whalen, ing Illy of the valley and the orchid, not) church, where a few persons who had Bi aids Water puny MolaaUe) ORAL: a sprig of elther being obtainable at| een invited informally were pre Se cuelp, Blight, | Phe suicide was hardiy over twenty | a years old, small in stature and slight | iM been An out ci Alasva during the past one =o — = but weil formed, Her aur was dark , ad the surface hes been. barely, eee fi ad juxuriant, ber skin olive aud rT st placer mini position in $100 FOR LUCKY FINDERS /SAD CASE OF WASSERLENS, |)" ce viue, ins wou wose eve su | eae asa se alnie etre pebi@yee wus, erage You If you will call to' eee UA, Of, If you preter, very White. ' eyand we will give zou fall information. IN THE STRAW HAT HUNT.) |Maby Dead, Wife Dying, Two Chite| SMarks oi her slende: lingers showed dine mil se into ‘| aren Slarvink amalNe Wark that sho Rad removed het rina to Mvert | Kes ‘me, ‘Gmater American Mining “cmp 7. Pye Charles V ns, at ‘longshoreman, ; 4 Weddi ring tilicant of her ) ct coubolidatlon Of 900, chelate - H Contai Mz arks. Ww ying at No. 42 Clarkson street, rushed [MUsfortune | ber consisted gold claims, those of tin are attracting Five Hats Contain Marks Worth Twenty Dole, into the charies strest police’ station saint” walt, vical isailon, Shipments of a eat mam lars Each—Look for Them to-day and handed Desk Sergeant Hunt Pia “aunnant ot stock te fot sale ot an . ju dead baby, which lived but a few i A NING sours atter Its birth rahcin' ribbon conned: with “GREATER ‘AMERICAN MINING €O. A Wasseriens could not speak English, | WA NW YORK, MY STRAW HAT | and upon investigation the police found holy Js bw at the Morgue In | For Sale. | that his wite was lying dangerously 11 body and ne ss in their mis © little back room, Bhe ie movement he f | | Is of Straw—No, TP eesti? By insent’a, Hospital, | 8a er ae crane neraalt | CREDIT, Wi h yi Hie Waseulane: who Tan nore ation | ToKeavile Watches and Diamonds, ‘as burchased ai | starving « hoth small, has been ee Lowest Prices, Reliable Goods. on or about (aate) | Hella’ unaoie to! sneme tpetian Shen DYING IN CAIRO STREETS. | BEAN aivhs oe roleeeast eet boon minusy smoaren, fc — oi ican Match and Diamond Cow employment, an " © Elevator, and bears this mark: E — || been “euppor a mately BAY a ee is Expire ately. yor meme pare a AUXILIARY D CAIRO, Egypt, July 2 dred ‘ wv 8 FR, N, M, July % and twenty fresh cx 1 be eported ‘ Name 1. Pitval haw eon consecrated aust ‘pea ‘i ran moat ie Help Wanted—Male. ‘ y to Archbishop Bourgade,'of Santa oft tives are stric | aeerecere ay Address Fu P te and died Ine tow minutes |PLASTERERS WANTED, i pi _ 800, & 150 plasterers’ las borers; union conditions & { FI out blank spaces and mailto ‘Straw Hat Hunt, Evening World, way 74th ANSORE) Broagy a P, 0, Box 1354, Ne ¥. Clty.” 74 = =) | ‘ 4 AO ST 7 | The Evening World has placed’ five private marks In five straw hats in Greater New York. The finder of ench of these marks Will receive $40, Af e § fad there {s a mark of any sort (besides the big pencil marks made by the trimmer) in your straw hat, or in any straw hat you have a chance to ex- amine, fill out the accompanying blank, or write the same description on a postal card, and address it to “Straw Hat Hunt, Evening World, P.-O, e Box 1854, New York City.” The marks were secretly placed in straw hate | in five stores in Greater New York some time ago. Probably all these hats | es have Jong been | been sold, Perhaps you ty wearing one now, ad — = Now Going On in Every Department. 4 COL. LAMBRORD nee a 20 Years of Ex-Deputy Police Comm mer of | Vile Catarrt Brooklyn Dies After Lon, Col, Edward L. Langford, who Mas | ndertul a Testimony i to g Ron Mare Details Fon cf tirw's Gatarebal” Pawdar Morning Papers of Monday. been long fll at his home, No. 181 soher- 1, journalist, of Duluth, ? WE bo Nor " ADVERTISE on SUNDAY. merhorn street, Brooklyn, 1s dead, His I have been a sufferer from death was from cirrhosis of the liver, Throat and Nasal Catarrh for over 20 years, UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS WILL BE OFFERED ON MONDAY. Rey Dr John L. Campbell, pastor of the Lexington Avenue Baptist Comey ‘ays i “THE WORLD ALMANAC is the most wonderful compilation facts | have ever known, 1 could One Band from “FLORODORA ‘Cigars or Two Bands from | TUBANOLA’ ‘CREMO" "GEO. W.CHILDS’or JACKSON SQUARE Cigars } are of same value as one “SWEET CAPORAL' CIGARETTE He leaves a widow, who was Misy Laura C, Holloway, an authoress, when he married her in 1890, he aparvied, ha 10 1m rash a ering anh inne my, head, as been SIXTH AVE 20TH TO 21ST ST. Sisvdr Beth Low appointed him Deputy | oppped up and my condition truly mi coat “9 | y able, Within i afte 2/7 7M AVE. " a Moitoe Commissioner a, iz ee - i | peal ns minutes fi colina Dr, | BOX FRONT. reoeemenar | eAR a84 ST. [New YORK: s J ze it si ( 20 reg Tapas Three bottles have almost, if not en- tial, cured me. pe. ‘Agoew's Olatuens relieves vilee inematir, t pe aes! ae