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MARRIED A MILLION|MARTIN HARVEY AND KEPT IT SECRET) PRAISES AMERICA, ‘andon J. Edwards Has Just! The English Actor, Just Arrived, Made Public His Quiet Wed- ding with Miss Meyers. A little “‘ad,"’ tucked away in a most inconspicuous way in a New York paper, has just unfolded the pretty ro- mance of Landon J. Edwards and Caro- line F, Meyers, who were married with- out the formality of asking thelr friends | at Philadelphia, N. ¥., on Sept. 23. They have been keeping the facts secret ever since and enjoying the quietest honey- moon imaginable. After three weeks of such bliss they decided it was time to share the secret with their friends, Until last summer it was thought that the heart of “Don” Edwards, whose |(. Hoxte. of Ultra if family Is one of the oldest and most prominent in Richmond, Va., could nob sbaken by sucha thing asjove. He as the gayest of the gay at the Thou- and Islands, and “‘they all looked alike to him" until Miss Meyers appeared. Miss Meyers is heir to the estate of her father, whose farm lands and other wealth In St. Lawrence County, N. Y. will aggregate something like a million dollars. On the morning of Sept. 28 Edwards sought his flancee and together they fled to the home of the Rey, J. M. Bar- rett at Philadelphia, N. Y., a hundred miles away. It was almost midnight when the parsonage was reached and the minister blinked and nodded during the service. But they were married Just the same. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards are in New York with the parental blessing. They will sperid a few weeks in Hot Springs, Va., Royal Palms, Miami, winter. ~ COURT ATTENDAN RUSH 1S DEAD We Served Thirty-eight Years and Was Popular with Bench, Bar and the Public. before going to Fla., for the / Peter Rush, for thirty-eight years an attendant in the courts of this city, Is dead at his late home, No. 429 Park nue. Mr. Rush was born In Ireland, but came to this country when a child, with hig father, who served as baggaeman for many years on the old Harlem Ratiroad, Tho younger Rush moved to Manhat- tan nearly fifty years ago, and soon af- ter his arrival joined the County De- mocracy, then led by Maurice Power and William R. Grace. Rush became a leader in the old Twenty-seventh As- sembly District, which now comprises the Twenty-seventh and Twenty-ninth districtsk. He was afterwards made a epurt attendant and served untl his death. Mr, Rush was seventy-two years old. He leaves one son and a daughter. His estate 1s estimated at $120,000, With the Judges and the public who had business with the courts he was extremely pop- ular, Funeral services for Mr. Rush will be held at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning at his late home and mags will be sald for him earlier In the day at St. Pat- Tick's Cathedral, —_— A DOWN SHAFT TO DEATH. Newark Nowapaper Man Killed in St. Louts Hotel. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Oct, 15—John L. Young, @ local newspaper man, whose home # at Newark, N, J., was killed shortly before midnight by falling down the elevator shaft at the Planters’ Hotel, He was in company with Lieut. J. P. J. Ryan, of the United States Navy, . and n waiting for the elevator accident- ly pusheh against the safety grating which opened, it is sald, and ho fell three stories, dying instantly. | Says It Is a Pleasure to Act Here. And now comes Martin Harvey from “dear old London,” where they're con- tinually harping on “the Amertoan in- vasion."* What with the Campbells and the] % Earl of Rosslyn and the Weedon Gros- ymiths and the rest of ‘em from over ‘ome, Mr. Harvey was forced to admit that something might be appropriately said of the English invasion of the American theatrical fleld, “There do seem to be a lot of us in town just at present,” confessed the English actor, who, at the Herald Square Theatre on Monday night next will make his first American appearance asa star in “The Only Way.” A Pleasure to Act Here. “Why are so many of the younger and lesser-known English actors cross- Ing the water?" repeated the imported Sidney Carton. “Because conditions are more propitious than they have been Is perhaps the best answer. Methods of English actors and English plays are becoming better known and better’ ap- preciated. ‘Then, too, American au- diences are 80 much more responsive than English theatre-goers that It is a pleasure and an inspiration to act here. “I think, however," recurring to the matter of invasion, “that England {s giving no more than she ts taking. Never before have there been so many American companies playing in Lon- don, and never before have they met the support and approval they are now receiving. The explanation of thls, to my mind, {s found in the growth of the theatre-going public of England and | the pat! its rapidly increasing familiarity with American affairs and Amerloan people. Eager for Amer! News, “A few years ago English newspapers paid little attention to American news. It was condensed into short paragraphs and all but buried in the mass of BACK ACHE CLOUDY URINE Are caused by a weak, unhealthy condition of the Kidneys, which will prova fatal if not attended to. 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I will never be with- bottle of your valuable medicine in the house, I heartily recommend {t to any one who is troubled with weak and un- healthy kidneys.” IF IN DOUBT MAKE THIS TEST Put some urino iy a glass: after it stands 2% hours if you find a reddish brickdust sediment in it, or particles floating in the urine, or if it Is cloudy. you will know your kidney; ‘e@ in a diseased condition are unable to perform their work. Tho; it will he the bindder and urinary or-| will become inflamed, uric acid will poison the blood. the stomach will come affected and unable to digest the food, the b Kk and Tomult health, . which ‘with brompt- with Bright's disease or di will prove fatal if not treated neas and great care WARNER'S SAFE CURE will purify and strengthen the kidneys and enable thom to do thelr work: it will cure pains in the back. rheumatinm. rheumatic iabetes, Bright's disease, uric acid jaundice, Inflammation of vigor. often been sumcient diseases when the simple home test described above han becn made in the earlier staxes of the disease. Warner's Safe Cure is what you need. alzes, 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. You got Warner's Safe Cure. substitutes contain dangerous drugs, There is none ve good" ‘arner's Safa Cure. Warner's Safe Cure is purely v: and contains no) narcotics. “THE WORLD: ‘wert, of Buropean news. Now, even the pro-| drugs. (Beware of so-called Kidne which are full of sedimen of bad odor, vincial papers print an American letter | which are full of sediment and of bad, odor. regularly, with the result that interest | hor constiate: (t is a most. valuable and in American matters has been greatly | effective tonic: It kills the ne erm: stimulated. it Is a stimulant to dixestion and awakens “Therefore It might be said that the| the torpld liver. popularity of the American actor In| Warner's Safe Pills move the bowels England is owing largely to the evolu- | ently and ald a speedy cure. Engitsh newspaper. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE To, convince every sufferer, from diseases of the kidneys, liver. bladder and blood that Warner's Safe Cure will x {rial Bottle will be sent. absolutaly | free, y book joatpald 0. Which telle_all about the di tion of the result of thie evolution, the h people have grown broader and more catholic.” « Mr. Harvey says that the dramatic version of Dickens's “Tale of Two Cities," in which he is to appbar, is identically the same as that played by “4 Henry Miller and Edward Morgan. pO ta ES — snoheands of ert hi (May By rom grateful patients who have been cur DRUMMERS’ HOME. by. Warner's Safe Cure. Al ve at do is to write Wari Rocheater, N.Y. and mention having reed this liberal offer in Evening World. The genuineness of this offer is fully guaran- et he the publisher. BINGHAMTON, N. ¥., Oct. 15.—The annual meeting of the Commerelal Tra ellers’ Home Association of America wi held in thie city, George F. 8 Carbondale, Pa., was re-elected Ww. Rally, of Albany, tredsurer, John elected a mem- agers. WHRR® THD MILLIONS MEET— The Want Pages of the Sunday World every Sunday. president, and re-elected secretary al C. Hoxie, of Utica, we 9 e 9 O’Neill’s A Great Showing of Autumn Waists The demand for the ever popular Separate Waist seems to have grown stronger. To meet it we have gathered here an assortment that is simply extraordinary. The va- BM of styles shown in all the popular fabrics, and the wide range of prices prevailing in every line, make it ab- solutely certain that we can suit you. The Following Special Prices for Thursday: TAILORED WAISTS of white} FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS, heavy Oxford Cloths with fig-| perfectly tailored, with stock and ures, | embroidered collar and cuffs finished ae | 98 large buttons....... be-' to match, in a’) 98 ‘Acttial value 2.75 | (01) 9 HaGOCIOOMCOLEN 403 Actual value 3.75 FIGURED OXFORD WAISTS,|PEAU DE CYGNE WAISTS, ele- also pes on white ground,| gantly tailored, with collar, cuffs double breasted, fancy but-| and buttons of velvet, an exceed- tons, stock and silk 2 9 8 ingly dressy waist in tie.. oe 7) all colors and white.. 6.95 Actual value 3,75 Actual value 9.00 ; ALSO DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS in every desirable material and the newest shapes, all sizes and 3,95 To 16.50 lengths... cece... Lace Curtains and Couch Covers Regular Goods, Much Under Regular Prices, will be offered Thursday, Oct. 16th, as follows : Irish Point Lace Curtains.|Point Arabe Lace Curtains Value Value 5.00 ate « 3,48 per pair} 5.00 at...0.. e008 3,98 per pair 4,75 per pair] 6.50 at.. + 4.65 per pair 5,98 per pair| 7.00 at ++ 5,25 per pair 6.75 per pair ++ 5,98 per pair 7.98 per pair 8.75 per pair + 10,00 per pair \ ALSO 60 Inch Couch Covers In a very extensive range of designs, many of which are exclusive, and at lower prices than can be found elsewhere for similar qualities. 4.00 Couch Covers, * 2,98 6.50 Couch Covers, 5.00 Couch Covers....., 3,98 7.50 Couch Covers... 9.00 Couch Covers,,..., 6,50 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 6.75 per pair 7.48 per pair * 9.98 per pair 4.50 + 5.25 THE BIG STORE WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1 5, 1902. \ roa ar VY AT THE FOUNTAIN. ACITY IN ITSELF OPER is new, perfect and beautiful. @ TET ENT Fe GT TERE Che Stverware Sale a Remarkable Attraction — The Main Aisle is a great showplace of glittering Silverware, and the throngs about the various booths are large and eager. No sale of its kind ever offered as many advantages. The Silverware Ohe Prices Are Irresistible. exact copies of the French model hats; others are designed and trimmed in our own work- rooms by the best milliners obtainable in Greater New York, and made of materials of the latest importation. In this attractive assembly you will find Hate suitable for morning, afternoon or evening wear. Swagger Fall Styles Chat Are Aitaining ‘ very fine satin, plaits ; greatly admired, silk buttons; in white, Orinmmed Kats. Yow Style Britliantine Waists, entirely coverel with one-inch wide box collar and ecru linen; a very stunning waist, Yow Style Peau de Sote Warsts, with fancy yoke of fagoting stiching, graduated tucking forming blouse front, in black, white, light blue, pink and red; Yow Style Flannel Waisis, Duchess front, with double row of black black, navy and red stitched 7. 44) Yew Style Velveteen Warsts, with metallic dots and scroll designs in red, navy and black, World's Foremost Uast Store! Brightest Yew Ideas Datly. Each day adds a new achievement. Nimble brains and deft fingers are incessantly Le isn’t a shadow of let-up in the energetic ambition of this great Waist Store. Le contriving new styles. i Some of the Features tor Co-Worrow Are: Yew Style White Madras Waists, with very full front and stock with tie; a lustrous silky material, cuffs of hemstitched 495 black imported material, buttons on front, this style is 6.90 many small crochet buttons; bsautiful model, 375 Sood Rooks band-embroidered arrow-heads, in beautiful illuminated effect of red and with large metal 9. 90 Yew Style French Flannel Warsts, entire waist covered with narrow side plaite, epaulets on shoulders, Duchess front, with exceptionally P's IS Yew Style French Flannel Waists, | front trimmed with seven rows of silk fagoting stitching, set in double rows of open hem- stitching, finished at yoke with seven large Yew Style Plaid Waists, | 490 4.50 (Second Floor, "Front.) activity. And yet thati l 0 its resources, its completeness, its attractiveness, diffusion of rightful economy. good in the cloak line is here. tailored or artistically designed models. We Spectty Particularly tor Go-morrow a Sale of CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS, SILK MONTE CARLO COATS, KERSEY MONTE CARLO COATS, with double top capes, medium weight Kersey, 7 12, 50 Women:s Dresses. Brilliant Gatherings of the Wfose Ht $5.00 and $10.00. A choice and delightful showing of Our Flats at SE.00 and $10.00 Hre Artistic Creations. Many are They possess originality---individuality. (Second Floor, 19th St.) Women’s Cloaks. Greatest Popularity This section of our Store is achieving a wonderful record for s hardly to be wondered at when you consider and its power for the THE ENORMOUS VARIETY OF GARMENTS CONSTANTLY CARRIED IN STOCK commands first recognition among those who seek that which is worthy ani stylish. Everything f clot , silk or velour, in finely In short, long and medium Jengt! The representation is most agreeable. Sowns at Prices which baffle the most experienced and most economical dressers. There are pretty dresses made of VEL- VET, TAFFETA, PEAU DE SOIE and MOIRE—just the ideal thing for after- noon hous: wear. From the many styles the following are selected for to-morrow’s special sale: Merallic Valvet Blouse Dresses, WModish in black, blue, red, green and white, with silver ‘dots, in very pretty 12, 75 model, Ny Plain Veivet Blouse Dresses, in black, blue, green, open seams, with taffeta straps, i T4u 50 Garreta Glace House Dresses, in black, blue, green, gray, Bordeaux, trimmed with cut ‘steel buttons, é v fos OO (Becond Floor, Front.? paper from large new type plates made specially fcr this series. CUPBOARD, M. and EB BLACK BEAUTY, Anna Sewell. BOAT rR, more Coops DOG OF FLANDERS, A, Ouida. Brothers Grimm. GRANDFATHER'S CHAIR, Na- thaniel Hawthorne. GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, Dean | Swift. WNn75 andI2,75 | 15.00 and 19.50 The Big Store at an unusually low figure. of the entire lot. Remember that, as heretofore, we guarantee every gallon, and we have samples of each kind of wine ready for your inspection in the Department, BASS & CO.'S GENUINE PALE ALE, im- "GOLDEN WEDDING RYE, por gallon, $2.87) ported in giasa, per doren, TF; G9 \ per bottle, ' MONTICELLO RYE, per gallon, 63.15; per gy MOUNT VERNON RYE, per gal. $2.95; per bottle, Se ee Ss lath ane 2950 for Boys and Sirls, « Interesting and Instructive Reading, Carefully Selected. Every book is handsomely and appropriately illustrated and printed on the pest pene Hats at ar mode prices: with uae in eu on cy and back. ee Gilt tops. e Hats are ma’e of fine materials an blishers’ price, per volume. es ecccccce ss SLOG are copies of some of our Ace eareunye AGE OF FABLE, THE, Thomas | JOHN HALIFAX, GENTLE- SNOW IMAGE, Nathaniel Haws models and will compare most favorably i ADVENTURES IN| KIDNAPPED, Hobart vavislatree > BINGON, (haa * n ED, Ww! with hats sold elsewhere at $10.00 to | SiAVEMA™ ait" rattan, | Stevenson” | UT | Ohm, a AUNT MARTHA'S CORNER LAMPLIGHTER, ‘THE, Marta | "thorne OO? i | Kirby. | Cummings. LITTLE LAME PRINCE, Miss Mulock. CLUB, THE; OR, THE BUNKERS ‘OF RIPPLETON, | LITTLE’ LUCY’S WONDERFUL |THROUGH THE LOOKING- Oliver Optic. GLOBE, Charlotte M._ Yonge. GLASS, Lewis Carroll, BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS, FROM AN D|TREASURE ISLAND, Robert MOSSES THE, Charlotte M. Yonge. | MANSE. Nathaniel Hawthorne. ia Steve: BOY'S LIFE AT SCHOOL, A, | NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS, Rosa|TRY AGAIN: Ol mae mec | Nouchette Carey. AND TRIUMPHS OF RD, Mrs. Gaskell NOW OR NEVER, OR THE AD-| WEST, Oliver Optic. DEBRSLAYER, THE, J. Font VENTURES ‘OF BOBBY |UNCLB’ TOM'S CABIN, Harriet | PATH! “Fenimore |vicatt OF WAKEPIELD, Oliver en FArabelia B. Buckley. \—' | pInGRIM’S PROGRESS, Joba | WATHI BADIE orga rat la B. juckley. ILGRIM'S 8, fobn GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES, |B \Migructueeec estan junyan. | Pesce THE, J. Fenimore PROUD; OR, THE 8 OF KATY’ RED- wor UN | Hawthorne. iver Optic. Msacens Bi (Second Fioor, Szore. and complete. possible. BAFIES' FINE TUCK AND CORDED SILK CARS; full top rochea; liberal ilk he strings; all sizes, CHILDREN’S WHITE AND COLORED all sizes, CHILDREN’S COLORED CLOTH BOX COATS; double breasted; round collar stitched with braid; sizes 2 to S years, CHILDREN’S WHITE BEDFORD CORD BOX sizes 1,2 and 3 years, CHILDREN’S COLORED CLOTH BOX COATS; 3 belt; sizes 2 to S years, (Second Floor, Pront.) Sreat Wine Sale. Wore Ghan 9,000 Sations at Special Prices. There ie a force and attractiveness about The Big Store’s Special Wine Sales that i never fail to bring a multitude of customers here. advertise Such a Special Sade. It has in it the combined merit of Fine Quality and Very Low Price. This particular lot is made up of strictly fine grades of California Wines purchased by Jf We have decided to make a quick selling out §) LOWER THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. The prices quoted here are lower than the same goode can be bought for at wholesale. For our own protec.ion we must limit the sale to two days only. No mail orders a: later than Friday P. M. PORT, Sherry and Muscatel, V. 0. P. stock, very old aud exceedingly fine win (jug free), per gal. $1.25, in barrels, per g SHERRY and Port, Colonial brand, extra fine quality; in jug (jek free), per gal., $1.02, in barrels, per gal., MUSCATEL, Port and Sherry, Cabinet brand, very select quality; in jug (jug free), por gal. 84c,, in barrels, per gal., PORT and Sherry, Mission brand, excellent ality, well aged; in jug (jug free), per gal. iSc., ku'barrels, per gal., | SHERRY and Port, superior pure standard vate California LAUBENHEIMER or Cabinet Zim | fandel; in ji IO | eis, vor tal Mission Brand CLARET, or choice 014 Riesling; 78 in jug: Jug free), per gal. 67c., im barrels, pat gal, fiee), per gal. 58c., in b: per gal, ALSO AT VERY LOW PRICES. Illuminated title pages, | TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS, || Thomas Hughes, Ohe Yew Rabies’ Here is a little Store, all for the tots, It is well-ordered, nicely furnished, and beauti- fully stocked. Eere the children may rest and be happy, while their parents pick out dainty caps or bonnets, dresses or jackets. The garments are fresh, lovely, well-maie The prices are the lowest 49i| | CORDED SILK BONNETS; silk tie etiam 7, 50 4 . 95 COATS; round double collar; double Neonat 75 e (Becond Floor, Bast, 19th St.) And why? Simply because when we Te ni 105 77) Saale: 10 98 Ue frees per gal. 65, ta bate 60 (jug free), per gal. 78c., im bar 72 | Choice Standard Clarst or HOCK; in jug (jug ang 9 arrels, : lashed collar: tlasaaee With faney See ea) 75 ‘e

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