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yaad Hi THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1902. SOCIETY St ANS |LADY “ALGY” GORDON-LENNOX §P ANISH (EEN EX-QUEEN CHRISTINA, WHO : ‘ ._, MAY SET NEW STYLES. WED SWEETHEART OF YOUTH LADY ALGY.” : WED SECRETLY ee 4 he iJ . Store Closes at 6 P.M. E p ant; Ereeeed Women, fj Mather ot Boy King Wee ¢ ine New ALL-WOOL : ’ Englan o Se ‘onso Morganatically 3 +» New Styles for Amer- Married to the Royal HENRIETTAS -:-— i icans. a Master of Horse. The 65c Quality at 40c a Yard. Bate AYO UENO Ine secured thirty Ne or ards of a very pleasin, uality of all TO REMAIN FIVE WEFKS, NEWS SHOCKS COURT. : Henrietta at a career i price Sheva most pt ; es or ety euisuey staple goods right at the i : : of the season; and particularly when it is in the ex Lady Algernon Gordon-Len- Couple Were Sweethearts in ings which we selected, newly dyed. nox Declares that American Youth and Until Christina's ., The incident seems to demand explanation, ¢ ‘ Women, Are in Her Opinion, Family Came "Between and pal wonder what is wrong with the goods, which are ’ - Are Best Dressed in World. CRUSE IRIE SO Compelied Marriage to King. The manufacturer had an immense” surplus in the | ay’’—that is, waiting to be dyed accordin; zt de Is. a" Boclety's most interesting toplo now Re BGtim mooi cisclan end But he had too much—wanted to sell it quickly, withou 7 tw the discussion of Lady Algernon Gor- the people generally are excited as disturbing the sale of his Joyier Braue among his regula don-Lennox, the best-dressed woman in never before by the discovery that trade. Wanamaker’s suggested a prompt distributio ‘ England, who arrived on the Celtic Ceristinas! recat Ce fens ats NAT ie, eto for him. with ber husband, Lord Algernon Gor mother of the boy King, , Ve have thirty-five thousand yards to-day, in #e @on-Lennox, Lady. Algernon will be Ce oer ee nat on maosoueks siz different colorings, including black—all shades se Miorercissciy watsheal Caant any vothioe during hor recent journey to Austria. Lanier Gy oe ahaa Be 3 woman in the country, and it ts ex- It appears a romance of youth is be- Royal B rowns a ues 4 Feeseea Wa @s| wil slate ten (anere ha the aansetionsl/marrines— Teste Garucta” Reseda Navy Bloce Cardinale" Blaek fashions in dresses and hats. and the Count ardently loved one an- The fabric has a fine twill and a very lustrous fin What Lady “Algy" wears {n England other, to such a dogree, in fact, that its use is very broad, for dresses, waists, house fs seen on the fashion plates the thelr troth was plighted. | dressing sacques, children’s dresses, shirt-wais' next week. Her taste and leader- eee cateathaon: ‘Ghctitina waa ane Br and the like. 87 inches wide; 40c a bers ihe He teats a one ieee Son pelled to marry Alfonso's father, waite of 65c. pitonal= Chae steams! she wore a jordo1 fate In pinid skirt, peri aedy striped wales Uae aetna the, Inevitable A N K ER TS a nd (SRS) - ne oo) ae pat which in this case was nothing less than : i e al a Black vell wit! $ | Bh pina ote Sane Sate Comfortablé ae raiattin eee G tur tr ween: Cnt man) seta ase tts) Uae ean | a een Career Let the weather, Propnee a an PE Gh ee lager ae Sata oe ea na | | rong Vie a fees BF Wa ddughiop shaken nants with aul It was often a subject of comment | preternaturally cold, a wéhter of thermo Gaughter, shaxen hands w that the Queen would suromon the Mas means, or & mean winter—you'll need blankets: Focartie Wane ocoercna'taccoronea ine ter of Horse with what seemed unusual and counterpanes just the same. The price | Gordon-Lennoxes. Commodore Morgan, frequency, But taty) If any, gueswed: wilt thermometer of these September Blanket offer {who swore a white sailing ap and the LADY “ALGY” GORDON LENNOX. a vleet ecole ed fh should really guide your judgment Best bi ‘bo F yachting uniform of a commodore, re- aacatauawevses wan cared wisely and liberally, priced closely, and described hon mained with the titled foreigners until The sweet secret, / > P! “ thelr baggage had been iaectad and . fully guarded, and, save ie a poet 2 a|j] are here in plenty : 3 thay were trendy to leave tho pler. morthy aay te walne e ee : White Blankets ‘Will Be Here Five Weeks, ’ tween the Queen Regent and her Mas- af The Brandywine—At $2.50 pair; white wool filling, cotton “We have had a very nice passa ter of Horse. ‘The young King, enraged |One Man ts Drowned—| Driver Manages to The Ph ue Ibe. ‘ over on the Celtic,” sald Lady “Algy. beyond mensure at what has occurred! Three Other M d| UFight«Hiee Way © je Physician's Favorite —AE 88,60 pelt | Aue scty yaa ‘We ‘have pleasant articipations of ia making the closest investigation ree er Men an ig! is ay Util! whe Starr ote Is Sif Oe ag wool’ filling, cateou wile meeting many friends in Newport and {among his mother’s Intimates in an! Tyo Young Women| Under Water and Es. Biba, ees () 6 . The Ridgewood—At $4.75 pair; | wear she avickly id: . ry z H tank on a small launch In Newark Bay. |{rom death to-day, wh: hh ‘it and | "Tatil! think that American women | Yer's Peculations. he COMOS, Di Ves Tera LEUGs) | setunees tor di Hie cetlee el Pel Sue crue (oe Newari wes drowned Yoatee: plohusal iio ta ives The eae * At $8.50 palr; for single bed; 60x108 in. Are the best dressed in the world.” ‘ member only that is his mother, A “| gine had been pushing cars on Mhters At $10 pair; for three-quarter bed aaa and that he 1s violating all fillal rulé|His companions, who were thrown inthe] 1 11. foot of Steuben street and had At $12.50 pair; for full-sized bed; 78x108 in, Lenox. We shall be here five weeks." In speaking of the mater of dress Lady Algernon was inclined to be ratigent, as though she did not relish speaking of her reputation as the best- reared woman in England. When the sonyersation was turned from English women to what the American women Thm {s indeed pratse from one who for the past ten years has been the un- Alaputed leader of London fashion. Her distinction. in this regard probably QVER $150,00 Duke of Marlborough’s Fort®he May Be Sadly Crippled from Law- BIRMINGHAM, Eng., Sept. 29.—Robert Harding Milward, family solicitor for the Duke of Marlborough, who wa: Pretty .Bridgeport Girl in Four Weeks After Leaving School Be- BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Seps 29.—Miss Edna Case, a pretty girl of eightéon years, left the convent of the Sisters of endeavor to learn whether any of the court attendants alded the clandestine love affair. ‘The young King is wrathful. Not only does he wildly rage by himeelf, but he has violently anathematized his mother, bidding her to retire to the provinces, or, better still, take her husband and go abroad. This Christina tndignantly by, upbralding her. Secretly the people sympathize with Christiana, say if she and the Gount love one another, it Is right they for Alfonso, his Are Rescued bySloop One man was drowned and three other men and two young women narrowly escaped in the explosion of a naphtha water and rescued by a sloop, were Thomas Mercer, William Howard, John McDonald, Hmma Fulton and Margaret capes. Frank Elchetman, driver of a drill en- gine in the Pennsylvania freight yards, in Jersey City, had a narrow escape Just been uncoupled. Tt stood on the bridge, which juts over the river and is supported by huge tron chains. Buddenly and without warning fine wool filling, spool cotton ¥ , pale: extra fine wool filling; large size and The Farle: t $6 pair; extra long staple wool filling; Warp: 72x82 in; 6 ibs, ; The Huntington—At $8 pair; superior wool filling gnd fine Boxed in; 614 Ts. Extra long Blankets for metal bedsteads; fine wool filling 72x84 in.; 5 tbs, The Donaldson—At $5 welght; 40x84 Comfortables Cotton-filled Comfortables; silkoline covert Woo!-tilled comfortables; silkoline covert Tinted bot estes ides; pure white. Sp -~ i. | owen tte onikin tom: remark of Helleu, | rested here on charges of appropriating, the Good Heart, in Hartford, four] :sother should im a good spank-|} Reed, It was noticed that naphtha was At $7.50 ench—Silk covering, i the French artist, whose etchings of| the funds of his clfents, and who Is ve-| weeks ago. ‘and send nim to bed’ without #up- running along the bottom of the boat,| the chains snapped and the engine fell. Reais Tow Oo istonta blebs China silk covering; white famous beauties are celebrated. On the| lieved to have endangered the Vander-| Now she has been arrested bn a charge ——— ‘and as Quinn went to the tank to make | Fireman John White, who was on the|}] At $12 each—Down Comfortables; best China silk covering; day after he had been to a fashionable! biit- millions, js to be arraigned here] of stealing an oplum plpe from a den another examination It blew up, sending | fender, had time to jump to the lighter. side, other site Plas. ea dik and tall drawing-room, some one asked him {f/elther to-day or to-morrow for a pre-jwhere she was fast becoming a devotee the alx occupants of the boat into the/ZMinmen who witnessed the pccident||] Down Comfortables; covering of and satin; ibe hed seen "Lady ‘Algy’’ there. Uminary pleas of the poppy. Her rapid descent 1s water. Quinn was caught by the en-/‘Hought Elchelman must eurdly have om Ue : ‘Oul certainement!” he replied. “‘The| Milward had charge of the Duke's ac-|‘ascribed to two young men, scions of , |gine gnd held for a while to the burn-| Pee” killed, but a few moments later best-dressed woman In England.” counts, and ever since the marriage of | the best families. ing wreck, The other men, being good| ‘hey saw him swimming toward the H WA AM 7 | Lives Up to Reputation. the Duke to Consuelo Vanderbilt St has{ Upon leaving the convent Miss Caso swimmers, caught the two young women be ztuattga haseiceiled aut helena: ' Though Lady Algernon laughs at thia| Deen reported, ‘without denial, that he|came Here to vialt friends, and slfe was and took them to wreckage of the boat} Whe sald: ; e ; pda apenas cere Ptieriad secured $4,000,000 trom W, K. Vanderbilt, |trrroduced- to aleivitio’ chor, whee | to which they could hold. It Bappened too suddenly for me to formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th | time to living up to the reputation thus | the bride's father, for the Duke himself, | rather is wealthy, and who has enjoyed Béward Campbell and Frederick Cham-|J¥™P. I was penned in my cab by the = boy tinea besides the $10,000,000 settlement made] tite of luxury, plain, in a sloop, saw the explosion and folate apt pe Vacs ir to ee — i y upon the Duchess. Investigations al-| You: + 5 headed their! craft for the scene. Quinn |#trugsle indow and swim.’ One that any one Introduced by her 1s Lie andthe real extent of the/Chinese restaurant, epnducted by Joe Lame So as to Divert Sus-| transferred the survivers to tele! boat ralsing the subeeraed cosine (oe \ fastantly end th 3 leged peculationg may reach to such a| Linn. They dined there, and there the; i saga Alera Aa Roo chad Bebe ates rt ape ded ayn figure as to make it extremely incon-|met George Palge, a young friend of pele ls She Steals}on the sloop she became hystertcal, BROOKLYN HEBREW FAIR. | F, not surprising when it 1s known that| Yenlent for the Duke of Marfvorough. | Richor, whoike himself, Is a victim ot} from Her Employers. UL aan 3 Bet & ~ the Duchess was not in} th Basaar in Academy of Music Will tween Lenox Lady Algernon is a sister of the|, The dowry oF the oplum habit. They coaxed and ban- READY FOR FREE LECTURES. tree Ste seventh A ds, It was an investment b; Ald New Jewish Hospital. @ Seven VERUES: Countess of Warwick and the Duchess | 28 han ¥ | tered the girl to smoke, and in a spirit hed Le i- and sh ri Hisbeeea ace of Sutherland. TT acure are. cass [iat father, and'she to receive the Income of bravado she consented to inhale the| Several families in Manhattan and|Boara of Edueation Course Opens| Throoliyn tebrens ore exerting every | tor the FAMOUS SHOE for WOMEN. pulted o setling wont fine coines | Juat prior to the marriave of the Duke td UN Jauaningly: Assured | Brooklyn have recently been the victims Next Wednesday. Peraatener ST collatcnta here vantage. She has a splendid * e her feel as happy as|of a thieving servant who steals whil [Of bullding a Jewlah hospital, OD figure, gracettl’ carriags and a’ frank| £0 Consuelo Mr. Milward went to New| princess and as rich aa a duchens,|pretending to be suffering trom sore | peer gear nth raging ‘na {already raised $80,000. A “Hospital and pleasant manner. Bhe is fair, with| York and called on Miss Vanderbilt's |irney ted her 4 ig from sore) Hoard of. Education, which pegins on) you is one of many things the: tyes'of blus and hair of golden hue. "| fathor. Tt was announced that $10,000,000 | vests yietne seyret a, room back of the} feet, thus allaying any auaplcion that | next Wednesday, talks on a Variety ot en neat eset securing Hl fi sak bein hie bs . where the cunning Linn sup-|active fight is contemplated. A woman | subjects will be given at 120 different | Dave started: e securing } i ae nea Anti-Dreas League. pet et sei inert alta atelildday this! pited them with a “layout, pipe, lamp,|who answers her descrfption is now | uae nates agen 5 the whole sum. Prominent Jewish : Prosdent of GRoUgh, Lady Tennox Was | representing the Duke i the transac. | MUM needie—everything, the Tombs, ‘The first three lectures scheduled are: |{*milles have pidnned to hold a fal: | ganized In London five years ago. ‘One | tion, and a number of conferences were Downfall Came Quickly, On May 2 Mrs. Edna Howard, of No. |«pong Island,” by C. G. Baldmanns, at| {fom Oct, 13 to Oct, 18, In the Academy sl Of the rules of the league was that its! nea with Mr. W. K. Vanderbilt. Just} Edna Case says she was decidedly Il 79 Bushwick avenue, Brooklyn, was|the ¥, M. C. A., No. 6 West One Hun-|0of Music, Brooklyn. | ale chase Of two New, Bowne. enh seapen, | before the marriage certain -securities| that night when she returned to the |Tobed of Jewelry and cash to the value | dreq and Twenty-Afth street; a talk on} Among those whe have promised thelr ‘The Jeaguo didn't last long. Lady Lon- | passed through the manks which made| house of the friends who are enter- of $800. When she went to. look for her | steotrical engineering by W. W. Kerr |Support are the Unity Club, the H emilee when she thinks of the }jt evident to the observant that Mr.| taining her. But her friends readily ad-| S°Vant, who was employed under the| qt No. 2 Bowery, and The West In-]Ail Soctety, the Ladies’ Bene ; eM realty don't know what we did with | Vanderbilt had paid to Mr. Milward for mitted Richor to thelr home, and night | "me Ida Anderson, she found that that |aies," py George Donaldson, at St. Bar-| Society, and Temple tsrac), Mie Misses ‘ th ' the league.” i the Duke of Marlborough 3,000,000 in| after night, on one or other pretoxt, she | 42/8t!l had departed without explana-|tnolomew's Lyceum, No. 26 East Forty-|Bessle Levy and Jullet Goldstein, two A big assortment of all the new ha io Rache, Au Reet otonn in| cash, went with him to the restaurant, to the| {19% !n spite of the fact that she had] second street. Each of these are on the|pretty brunettes, are scouring Manhal-} Eady styles HERE—every one noted vorite flower, hers being the gatdenis’ It Is known that after the marriage | oplum joint, where they met Paige, The|b&¢h almost a cripple with sore feet. | card for Wednesday evening end all|/tan to-day enlleiing volunteers in the " ri f 4 y Lennox ta an enthuslastte Yachts: | the business of Mr, Milward, as solioitor| insidious dru~ the Importunities of tho| Mei gang’ UAT MN o dekat 128] will be snustrated. for its exquisite fit, stylish shapeli- ‘ esi oy bein LORE G0 <Oxtanave, ward, for p the Dake, increased greatly and ad-| two wily young men conquered her: | robbery to get some liniment: and that ness and absolute comfort. Indorsed by fashionable women mal clerks were employed t ‘A fow night MI ¢ soothing balm was near the jewelry, . See Capote waced eae anne AB ta th eat ployed: to carer cung men found themselves penailens, | oA RoTeH, etter this event Mra. G, t —shapes to fit every foot, for all occasions—indoor or out in, of No. mity street, em: s poten aS But they went to .Linn's dive and, as|ployed a woman named Josephine Jen- —all one price. ~ usual, ordered a Jay-out. While he was ras as Ritceatus ane Rp tiiias had hot — een emploved many days before she de- in the kitchen, 1 ts sald, they tlp-toed) veloped alarming symptoms of lameness. ' ; out of the place, taking with them the] Again the liniment. was sought, and 9 e 9 4 pipe, the “hop-toy,” the little can con- write ie moret Ayers fooking: fort : About $100 worth of Koods disappeared. . eot vanished, in the ‘“yeng-hok,"” the needle u: to} Jacob Oppenheimer, is it) 172 Kast i ” “ ” "* ove Seventy-ninth street, Manhattan, also . | l ook athe opine evar sheinine: employed & woman, who developed sore ar, Police Help Reform, feet. She gave the name Anna Jensen. | Fate Decides in a Case Where One Found To-Day, of Beau- Discovering their filght and his loss Joe Linn was furious. With the ‘great- and, }ike Josephine Jensen, she. dixap- peared with several valuable articles, Last ‘Thursday night, Mr. Oppen- n La Vida Corsets C) CARE Shoe Busy Painters Plu est impudence he hurried to Pollcé|heimer's brother Leo was travelling ‘ o Malan Of hour Been] ital Girly. le Not that off cesaauerters and taated shee ates|e deation_avchas, Sa and ree CHIFFONIERS, ‘ ri ig ur Stories to} ither of Three Known|case, Richor and Palge be arrested. |PU*Cl 1? ot" sne waa well dressed and For Everybody. (reduced from $7«00s 3 the Ground. Suicides. When the girl was arraigned before alscemed to have had a maryellously I P ‘ ! 5 ) z = Police Judge yesterday she almost|qilok recovery’ from sore feat. Leo at a. rice = Golden Oak, wood back, five vit fainted, and weeping, bluxbing, over- | caused her to be arrested) and the wom A sure thing that the brass handles, < by shame, She related of her ex- Frid orning and held for fur- A 4 ‘) | er petater trom a nett of toe (Soectal to The Brening World) perlencea tn the opium den, ahd aaton-|ther examination, 00) 0) 00 The Great Annual Fall Sale of these Celebrated |man who once tries our) CHIFFONIERS, fagion ‘Dis head and belie catgliy: tne | phat ates te wae tne Dodbenrce tnree net YER IE DONG heard of thie. strane deeriog ot) nore: Corsets still continues, Notwithstanding the special shape (reduced from $10.90) 4 red, the other alighting on hij ie two young men arged, | footed women and caused inquiries to be = sa f Gnd enoaping wih a soraien. |," |YOURE Women Are Aosling somerhere the Court considering thelr families; /Be, thesrSi Catlin marted for the heavy sales of to-day the assortment of sizes in Combination Shoe, _ | Golden Oak, bevel mirrors, five) mgs Aocident cochered at ito: Im iktee [eee ara, T. Miss Case was ordered sent to her aunt |(°% Rs uu company with Detectives Mile desi is atill I Ppt ae LEN A brass handles. ent street. By the Oreuking of @ rane | The POY Of & youne women was found jy Hridgeport, and Joo Linn was’ sen-|Ier and Donlin to soe the prisoner, who many of the important grades is still complete, will never care to Wear) sox creDtT” enables: . WS aameinind Widen Seon unter thee Bt) ears Hear cl te) Aucipe ble ilri tenced to jail for six,months and fined | they ex may be the whole series, Just A reminder as to the prices, any them kind Paes) } of Gamuel Glockstein, .No. 147 Ni; $100, besides being placed under bonds to 7 &¢ pe a e fe | ftrest, and Gamocl Burkstoln, No. 34| cee <cratmittad suleide above ane Tang Keep the pesce for a year. PROF, KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION te Tho shoo that Ata portectix CASH-on CREDIT © De ce inat } on AND TODERCULINE The Regular 3,00 Grade at J.49 Pair. all over tho foot—toe to OWPERTHW: ¥ 7 : URE! heel, instep to arch, d ‘A wound in the head>may indicate ALGER NOW IS SENATOR. ‘ , “ R h | Glockatein recelved @ fractured skull. |tnat this girl was munlered, but it mal’ jie dbiDb ibd; Asthma, Bronchitis, The Regular 3.25 Grade at 3,65 Don't wait for some] 104,106 and 108 Wes Burkatein, it is said by witnesses of the eoaid ‘turned a complete somersault have been caused by plunging over the Former War Secretary Accepts Consumption. Nearly three years ago The Regular 5.00 Grade at 2,49 “ other man to tell you how NEAR 6: t, alighting on his fost, then} *ells to the rocks bélowAppearances MeMifian’s went to the doctor at 119 ae: ; i are that the wody has been in the water pewnorr, Sept. #.—R. A. Alger, ox- Boland sore twiinrne The Regular 6.00 Grade at 2,99 “ good it is. Brooktyn ‘Stores: Flatbush AW i two or three weelw, but, if so, it has been lodged in a deep cool pool. It is that of a woman well built, apparently ToNvoN’s NEW LORD MAYOR, LONDON, Sept, 2%9.—Sir Marcus Sam- inches tall, She-had a wealth of dardk hate ‘and aplen ‘eydé: Her skirts are a wo. rat red it "her. “tle a white, Her pattern. Secretary of War, to-day formally ac- cepted Gov. Bliss's tender of the ad Imterim appointment as United States Senator, He sent the following tele- gram to Gov. Bilse: “I duly received your Mth instant, tendering me the appoint- telegram of | rn jt Yere cough, and spit #0 much blood that I very weak, myo and stomach troubled me deal T hat aya Mr. OT mm wt yn. Costs #3, of sant to Yoar home for KOOH-O-1 LENE cures Catarrh and Stomach jes. FREE examination, Hours, 7. Troub) Bandays, 12 we) The Regular 4.50 Grade at 2,25 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Come here and see it for yourself. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES 8S. COWARD, had, Deon: en Aldetmati df the ment of United States Senator to suc- ‘since, 1801, ise Nina cood the late eSnator McMillan. With |,ummrny from 268-274 Greenwich St, nest WartonSt.,¥.¥. : he faa a detp, sénad ‘of the respoustbility und |cuiis Mail Orders Filles, ‘| Gene For ¢

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