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*) uh t Social Light of New London © was in West Ninety-third street VACHTSMAN CLARK MAGRIED ACAIN Takes Mrs. Grace Wilson, of St. Louis, as His Bride After Divorce. Louls Vaughn Clark, q member New York Yacht Clut Sew London, ( Grace Wilson, King's Chapel, Boston, by Re Woude. Mrs. Wilson's resid On May 17 last Mr. Clark’s fo eee J THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1902. 8 POLICEMEN ACCUSED OF NEGLECTING TO PAY PROPER $-—_—___——. ATTENTION TO A DEAD CAT. Arraigned at Headquarters on Complaint of Indignant Neighbors Who Thought the Nasal Evidence Strong Enough to Warrant Action. All on account of Eliza. ‘ROMANTIC BRIDE TRIES SUICIDE Mrs. Who Took) Poison, Once Masqueraded | in Boys’ Attire and es Twice Wed. Farrell, Nellle Farrell, the comely young bride who hovers between life and death at | New York Hospital as the result of her attempt to kill herself with poison, is r \ a aT he asc NO prettie: or more, in- viting Candy and Soda Water Dept, will be found anywhere. yisit our Candy and Soda Water Dept.,Main Floor, Rear of Rotunda. 222 —2 00 0 0 0 0 Dress Goods Remnants. Main Floor. Prices that are one-half, one-third and, in some instances, one-fourth of the original, are the rule. This will be the last remnant offering of Dress Goods we shall make this season, as every piece will no doubt disappear with the business day. Lengths range from 2 to 6 yards. Ail sorts of highly desirable black and colored, plain and fancy weaves are embraced, many of which are particularly adapted for school dresses. Another Sale of Black and Colored wife, who was Miss Saye aB GSS ie sect tained a decree of . eoee : Ment ror tere yous —_~r7 All-wool fabrics, in lengths of 2 to 6 yards, black and colored, that sold as high as $1.00 25 Boeay at CMS TH? the yard, to close at... spar ownd waucssne eee SI ETL ENTE OUEN, P g 5 . a. : < . ~, EME Sark is a wealthy $ Liason S High-class Broadcloths, Venetians, Voiles, Grandines, Granites, Armures erges, Cashmeres, 50 ose rine Cywor aelae the Canton Ok woveCbs IHAE ane|| Albatrosses, Zibelines and other weaves, that soldas high as $2.75 the yard, to close at... dldn't nee no ent.” “You didn't have to see it! she atl In addition to the Remnant Sale we shall also offer 50 pieces of all-wool silk striped French | Challie, that formerly sold at 50c. to 85c. yard, at the exceptionally low price of..-.+.. a could part it on the side. Then \ bought a suit of boy's clothing 25 the New York Y he owned the owns the fort ember of the Me donned It. but! ypahington oe i. 7 My by the impromptu fe-| She had started for Evansville, aga & Aion Mees a) N ‘ ww to ne kiving a sign that| before the river packet arrived the ° ° ’ ° ° 4 street hurston to determir aware of its existence.” girl in boy's c'othing was taken Ill, and es! thn eine with sei in a ee Cue lee ecials in Men's Furnishings. fepened her. nc vighth street station are to be punished the presence of the suff that} was bundled Into an ambulance and | . b cance be by R for failing to discover that an extremely ad Sau) to) sup ins ther tet trundled off to the hospital, There her Main Floor, Front. eamalo, 8 dead cat reposed Ina vacant n West Ins of a cat?” asked Policeman | sox was discovered and she was Induced . , m rye eva atta ans Se eee eno ts HerEWUestth nteee “ak Central] PR s chantieg, tio confers. Her father wae sent for, | The following values are all exceptionally good—better than are usually offered by * horhoood, put Jtran duly 16 to July 1% to the annoy- lot swear |and when she recovered she made|) this or any other Establishment Reeaete tL Ande AHee uETHOMIe a torhacd nished my nose |no objection to returning home with ie . . us ne dark and : | John ‘Toomey, John Kennedy, Michael free gr bees im. au They comprenead just such merchandise as is needed mostly at this time and that Aad « Michael Connor, John Beidt; the neighbors, Two years ago Miss Nellie became en- n Pas mH ., 2: j $e waranty oP Slattery, Michael Conn i a f the nelenbor rs ago Mise Netile became en- a man will pack in grip or bag before going off on his vacation jaunt. amoured Oliver McMakin, and in spite of her , | father's pleadings she became his wife. | | Lat July she was made a widow by uer + Culhae, Jon Kelleher and ged All to be found conveniently in our Men’s Furnishing Department, Main Floor, just as you enter the 19th Street door. are the policemen chi he deceased feline any ayes The complaint against them fs made 1 Ae We Riicd Mente kin! Binitt ony Fee Meena nits eeys own father, who MeMakin. Smith ; A ; ‘ trends by Gant stance Ke not," anawwerea the witness. wan arronted, but waa completely exon) 75c. and $1.00 Negligee Shirts, 58c. $1.50 to $2.00 Negligee Shirts at $1.05 y that might e been en- / 7 Ye i rr] p lig’ veig. ari FERC areCrecsonoweR (ALIA Ce ee eee Re igee Shirts, a clean-up of 2,400, made to Of high-grade light-weight barred Dimities, in col~ fh outlet from Hunter's P¢ nice mhowing that he killed Me-|] Mom's Nealigoe Shivis, a clean up OF oo sney stripes Ored figures and stripes on white ground, finished in Makin In self-defense, | Two months after her first husband | Makin, stil! | and won by | me to the surface in the I sald Polic with detached cuffs, plain tan colors, plaited fronts or white piped edges, with cuffs; also white madras, plain or plaited fronts, without cuffs; m ade in ex- cellent manner, full length and gocd wide bodies: the best value offered this season 58 STRANGE JARGON OF UNDERWORLD. =< French f: on, with box-plaited fronts, giving that t, dressy and stylish eff Most of them have rrow squar h , some have de- hed cuffs; actual value $1.50 to $2.00; special for to-morrow At..ssccsesesserssess $3.05 50c. Ascot Stocks, 19c. with wide Ascot ends of colors, embroidered ends, suitable for HORSEMAN'S WIFE GETS A DIVORCE. Mrs. Charles Weiland Secures ~lwas killed Nellie Smith in het young ange at’ the | awalting the outcome of her attempt | on her life, which he says was the result of brooding over the death of her baby | ———— “PRESIDENT’S QUIET DAY. a national An, unable might be at No. 78 All of the Mr. Thure- | | the heroine of a singular romance. | She was an Indianapolis girl, one of the prettiest In the Hoosler capital, when, | as the daughter of Thomas Smith, a well-to-do citizen, she ran away to make | her fortune four years ago. She was not yet sixteen when she fled from her home. Before going she went | to a barber shop and had her luxurtant hair cut close to her head, and trimmed | from 3 Pit policem ighty street ce Justi tte nm appeared before Golf and Riding Stocks, s and cheviot, fan, n white in various designs, thinking, perhaps, that a Rewer Was getting busy.” To admit nothing of the kind,” reply. "contend that inasm| Men's two-piece Jersey Bathing Suits, fast color, plain blue or blue with white striped borders, %4 sleeves; an exceptional opportunity if you need a ws how the eat got Into Gannon, Who Admitfed that he the lot Decreg from Cwner of Fred “Bi ick,’’ Has None of the residents of the] an, there. was ‘1 de Misr aah : a) RATS er WRKHnanl on eens erences eat the, remklenta of the] as” there was unmintiale een |, aay Guest at Lancheon_(Q Duthing aut to finish out the season: its aetual 7 /en, or women; adjustable ends; worth 606, jo 2 ar LeU | Also Proudly Declared Heja cat py doarn at any time during the {ft was the duty of the pollee to find Se Le eT es worth Js $1.00; to-morrow to close at... LO C1OBP Lc esse ee ee ec eens eee es eee gea ne eeeeees nd report it to month of duly 50c. Neckwear, 25c. Our entire stock of men’s summer-weight silk scarfs to pe closed out at half price. Included are the pop- \Men’s $1.00 to $1.75 Underwear, 75c. s very sheer quality White Lisle Thread Shirts vers; Shirts in tong and short sleeves, white * Pacers and Trotters. | «Was No Snitch.” 1. L, July 31.—Presi- OYSTER BAY, dent Rocsevelt spent a very quiet fore-| noon at Sagamore Hill to-day, After spondence Hut the cat w there je for its re- red to is the grass in that lot?” pan La Rue. i know eleht polleem was who | 4 » high ihe Mrs, Melanic Wellanc rl ce detective arraigned ta ates oY an z i Welland, the well Sa a of no at ae syot on thelr rounds. PSOE Sts es atl pal) pols ove ane ene, Leah nePresi: ular navy blue twills with white figures, four-in- sand French necks; Drawers double gus- ting acd pacing hor Jose befora Mugtatrate( Hogan inithe nee of the sorpae could al- u think H neglect of duty for a} dent played a few games of lawn ten- | hands and hat ties, also four-in-hands with black nd French bands; these are broken lines of a divorce by Ju: _ | Meular eee eat Pe rani sald Lawyer Chandler, pellenen to) rally nes ihe Romainn ot nis with the ehiltren, ANT pean de sole, embroidered with in tials end col- 25 8 sell always at $1.00 to $1.75 each, to 75 A ENR a Centre eM i \ \ Salareniche nelenharcls in grasa three feet high?” contin-| ‘The only visitors e lolph 8. a A EN ea RAV tOly tory grounds Th | detective picked up Gannon along | er 138 f f the neighbor- | ued La Rue une ant Rtatord.N Unitea Btates | lege emblems; all were 50c.; now reduced to. | Were Instituted wi e | ine ok the funeral procenslion Of driven to cigarette smoking Tt wasn't necessary to see it," re-] Minister at The H4 vho were »| oe =~ erecy, and only became known today line a i" e had to abut up our} torted the la with a cheerful grin. guests of the President at luncheon, bn} Joseph veaterday havo iGentral Deputy Commissioner Thurston sald] So far @s known no guests are expect- th “unknown" | Rabe Park to Mrs. Welland named an usin are expect. go-respondent in the It was re ferred to Referee Wilbur McBride, who recommended on the testimony that a} decree be granted Mrs. Welland. Charles Welland is in the hardwar business at No. 149 Ch ers and No} 11 Reade strc and owns a magnitl gent home at No, #67 West One Hundred and Fifty-second street. 1 ‘ he was familiar with the neighborhood ed at din e igh tL all the policemen] and would reserve decision at Singer at th this evening, Lrawford Ee eo dick,” Gannon told the bilking with the briteh iiked trate, ‘“b) a rater conducer ‘AVhat's that he says? inquired the Women’s Underwear and Hosiery. Main Floor. Women’s 25c. and 35c. Lace Hosiery, 6 Pairs for $1.00, 1,809 pairs women’s black all-over, very sheer qual- | ity lace Hsle thread Hose, new designs, fast colors, | This Is a lot of goods bought direct at a very low e; they are the most desirable and the scarcest Women’s Vests, 19c. Women's Summer-weight pure white Swiss ribbed Uisle thread Vests and Bodies, trimmed at neck and arms pwith white lace, low neck, sleeveless; regular sizes; also several good designs in the very Visit Our Candy and Sode Water Dept,, Main Floor, Rear of Rotunda No Prettier or More Inviting Candy and Soda Water Dept. Will Be Found Anywhe-e. er of the big bay pactne W., one of the fa t horses on the A , Boeedw: Mr. Weiland is gen-| bouble SEES ESS Sa large sizes; regularly 25c., all at......-++e+0 19) rinse on the market. At the price we quote this Metya Gad of hie. taat hors i B T: Th ‘ l@ women's Summer-weight pure white Swiss ribbed | Small quantity will not last long; we therefore ad- etn e€causé O Wo ings |T jist thread Vests, plain-and fancy ribbed ef- | Vesela early. ent: you'd share: | 25 19c. the Pair, or 6 Pairs for $1.00, uahes ke winners. fects, low neck, sleeveless ACTRESS. NAMED WALES OVORCE. ~~ spoke up the detective, fooling with car conductor. {strate Hogan nm, “he told ame would take me to th wateh J} had no ducket and lauited What does that mean?” Magistrate | Hogan asked the detective ton was the t told him » stop and uni would take him to the station house, He gaye he had no theket and ran away 1 arrested him then. } “1 haven't got vod scenery,” Gannon | vt on, “bur I'm no sniten.” ed this means that his clothes: we yhy, but he was no informer | or 4 1 Reon. | As we was no evidence against }Gannon of theft 1 was sent t p ‘Tombs for two ys on a disorderly | : ~ | conduct charge Produces Letters in Her Suit} = and Is Granted an Absolute! GOOD TIME FOR BRYAN. rank | eoture | kues 2-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0 ee Misses’ Dresses «'s22 At $5.00 f | y f { | These Clothing Offerings 4 Are of Most Importance to Man and Boy. aanaliad $6.50 $7.50 | cut shows at once—and their fit is as perfect as one could desire. | $2.75 for men’s All-Wool Outing Flannel Trousers; some with permanent turn-ups and_ belt | Third Floor. Very remarkable value indeed. Even if they were not all in the very height of style they'd be cheap and worth buying at $5.00. Think, then, of the invitingness of the j | p : offering when each garment is as choice and stylish as any youn iss Id wi t thareh H ; ig each ga a e ylis y young miss could wish a argherita Arlina Hamm Fales For Men’s All-Wool Flannel For Men’s All-Wool Flannel for—and made of such elegant summer materials as Swisses, Silk Ginghams, : i ‘ Batistes, &c., in fancy stripes and solid colors. Decree, Suits. and Serge Suits. Every dress is elaborately trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace. Waists are made with short ij ‘ Yachting Tris cial and Fine Regular $8.50 to $10.00 Values, Regular $12.50 to $15.00 Values. sleeves and embellished with rutile of lace insertion and edge. Skirts have graduated flounce, in_ pion De ti sertion and edging of lace. Small-size women may share as well as misses. Values up to AR absolute divorce has b th The reasons are— HT PW Ai aactosnanarny pdbaanopndnnn terereeeeceterees $5.0, (eee aa oy ‘ First—Because of the extraordinary economy involved. Second—Because of Re Ot ee 0 na Hamm ‘ the very high character and excellence of the garments. Pure Candies at Reasonable “Prices. West Haven, having arrived he his daughter + Such values e told of in this announcement must naturally invite favor for the house that proffers them. Their genuinene worthfulness will therefore be fully comprehended. Wide distribution of such superior clothing means so much to us— and saves so much to you. These garments are suitable for both present and early fall wear; they accordingly serve a two-fold purpose—the rounding out of the summer days and the beginning of the autumn ones, The $6.50 Suits The $7.50 Suits tho on Lewy > an will remain ber Mb then yo ty New Vo Chautuuaaa Main Floor, Rear Rotunda. Our Candy Dept. which 1s one of the daintiest ana most inviting to be found here- abou, makes a specialty of 30c. and 40c, Chocolates; but to introduce these chocolates they will be sowd.to-morrow ( Friday) at ' 24c. and 34c. the Pound. They are far superior to those found anywhere else at the regular prices, and will satisfy even the most critical. The 40c. Chocolates are really equal to those many stores sell for 6Oc, |b. If you're gomg away take a box of these sweets with you---if not for yourself, why then for some friend or acquaintance, who will be charmed with their deliciousness, and who, by reason of their merit, will not hesitate to speak in praise of your judgment of goad candy, ee ee ee ee Summer Gl loves. Clearing Up the Balance of Our Main Floor, Front Stiff Trimmed Straw Hats, Styles that are highly in vogue at the present time, | strictly correct and in most pleasing harmony with | Those Marked as High as $6.75 now go for the Summer gown, are shown here, many of | $1 75 }79 and $2.95. which are exclusively ours, Mosquetaire Milanese Silk Gloves, in all! 2 Special Ribbon Offering, 500 pieces 5-inch Louisine Ribbons, with woven lengths, black and white, at vopular prices. | olka dots to match and hemstich edges, in white, 46-button Saxe Silk Gloves, black and 20-button Saxe Silk Gloves, black and Feht blue, pink, turquoise and black; regular 2 is 1 is recognized at a glance—their Mr yacht Fl aday ot his wil remain as te Kennett for a Bryan said t u 1 no children. well as writ counsel at Lhe 8. Rowland wi ferred by Justi with | ver he had spoken are of strictly all-wool flannel, in neat and ish patterns, tinish are such as will find the approval of critical dressers, are strictly all-wool flannel, crash or serge, They are garments that will assuredly give the very highest satisfaction, Their superiority in style and Cut, fit and ANDREW DAVEY SPECIAL SALE AT ALL OUR RETAIL STORES, BIG DROP IN BUTTER, Very Best Elgin Creamery Butter, 21c per Ib. Large Can Tomatoes... ........6065- Very Best Java or Mocha Coffee..... ..... ull Cream N, Y. State Cheese............. I3c tlas Ceylon Tea, %4 |b, 15c; % Ib. ....... 30c Large Basket Long Island Potatoes, 9c. straps, others in regulation style; these are fully worth $5.00. Mothing Department; Second Floor. ’ * ’ : Boys’ Suits. | Boys’ Suits. Of fine grade wash materials) Of choice wash materials in ish patterns; sizes 3|several pretty styles; values up ’ * Boys’ Suits, Of flannel and serge, very large variety of pretty styles; up in pretty, to 16 years; regular price $5.00, to 10 years, to 75¢., $3.75 5c, and $1.05 25c. Pt te et te et eee ee te Very Greatly Reduced, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats muito qaieaihe sales oie eee $100) Main Floor. white...-+++se0e 5 | price 27c. the yard, at ... sara 9% 25c te ee eee Prompt Attention Assured All Mail Orders, cvimpsonCranfordCo. All our men's fancy rough braid Straw Hats, that sold as high as $2.00 45 to close at.. vepneneiessss __ All our $2.50 and $3.50 best quality Straw Hats, in Sennits and $ | 00 Splits, both Alpine and Sailor Shapes, to Close at...+ seessereeeeeees ° Boys’ and children’s Straw Hats, an extra special offering; values uo 35 10'B1.00, Als rcrccneccicceccererersevcceneasonetves eeeeyee oe ~ Prompt Attention Assured All Mall Orders, cYimpsonGranfardbo. Sixth Ave, 19th to 20th St. Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. | = BEFORE PLANNING YOUR VACATION CONSULT THE WORLD'S VACATION BUREAU, ; a eae AGRE, BROADWAY (NEW UPTOWN OFFICE). Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St, Sixth Ave, ‘9th to 20th St, Pre

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