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f CAUSED ARREST, MARRIES fll. Margaret Connaugton Is Made the Wife of Wiliam Baker in Bellevue Hospital, and Priest Performed Ceremony. WARD PATIENTS LOOKED ON.) . Teak WORLDs [so WEDDED ON HOSPITAL COT _ [BARRELS OF SAMPLES. \[~ Over Two Hundired Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Free by Mail. By special arrangement with the manu- facturers of that justly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, tho readers of The Evening World are enabled to obtain a trinl bottle by ap- plying at W. 8. Reckey’s drug stores, sth ave, and Mth st. and 9th ave, and 42d rt., New York, or by simply sending their full name and post-gMce address to the DR. DAVID KENNE!Y CORPORATION, Ron- BY A CARMELITE PRIEST dout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper. ‘The Doctor has recelyed so many gratovul letters from thtse who have been benrfted and cured of the various diseases of the Kidneys, mats, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rhew Dyspepsia and Chronte Constipa All -weaknewsesx peculiar to women, wiingly send trial battles to all chat ¢ Doctors and Nurses, Too, Were Wit- nesses of Novel Ceremony, and Bride May Soon Be Able to Go| on Her Honeymoon. Mrs. William Baker will leave her cot | tm Bellevue Hospital within a few days to join her husband, to whom she was wedded in the hospital. She was Miss Margaret Connaughton, and on Noy. 29 was taken to the hos- pital, suffering from peritonitis. It was thought that she dying, and Coroner Scholer was called to take her ante-| mortem statement. | ‘The Coroner put the case in the hands | of the police, who arrested Baker. ‘The young women got better and agreed to marry Baker, who ts a clothing mer- chant at No. 635 Second avenue, The wedding was arranged for Sunday, ‘and Baker came to-the hospital with a stylishly dressed woman. A message was sent for a preacher, but none wi obtained, and the ceremony was p - poned untt yesterday. It was witnessed by the nurses, doctors and patients in the wari. At theappointed time Baker came again with the sume woman, and the wedding | service was performed by the Rev. Father Southwell, of the Carmelite | @hurch in Bast Twenty-ninth street. ‘The woman with Baker wore many diamonds, but refused to give her name 20,any one but the priest. ‘The bride will soon be able to go on her honeymoon, PRIEST CATCHES AN IMPOSTOR. : | Overhauled Joseph Crawford, | Who Had Been Getting Con- tributions from Parishioners. Joseph Crawford, who says he ts @ canvasser, was arraigned in the Centre Street Police Court to-day charged with obtaining money from the poor by repre- senting himself to be a Catholic priest. Father James O'Brien, of old @t, Pat- rick’s Cathedral Parish, was calling in the house at No. 1% Crosby street Inst night when ho was told that another priest from his church had been calling there several weeks and was then in the house. The “tenants said thata week ago the other priest had collected various gums as a Christmas pence. Father O'Brien waited until the other priest came downstairs and addressed ‘him: “Well, Father, might you come?" ngbon't speak to mo, sir, I have noth: | Of the “door,” Father Graven folfowed and caught him after running a block. arters the man sald from which church the oustomary priest's Roman collar and a flat WIFE WON'T DEFEND SUIT FOR DIVORCE, Mrs. Capt. Carstairs, Who Was Miss Fanny Bostwick, Stan- dard Oil Heiress, Defendant. LONDON, Dec, 18.—Soclety has been stirred by the news that the mult for divorce brought by Capt. Albert Car- stairs, formerly of the Royal Irish Rifies, against his wife, who was Miss Fanny Bostwiok, daughter of the late Jabes Bostwick, of New York, a Standard Oll milHonaire, has been transferred to the Uist of undefended actions. It is rumored that when the case comes up to-morrow the King's Proctor may {ntervene and prevent an absolute decree on suspicion of collusion, | When Capt, Carstairs was in South ‘Africa, his wife met at Homburg, Francis Francis, a playwright, well Anown, in London society, and. the eon thy publisher.” After Capt. Barstalrern return the divorse pape! were drawn, naming Francs as respondent, ‘and claiming $20,000 dam- ages, ‘This damage suit has been my: terlously withdrawn and coincident with it Was the withdrawal of Mrs. Ca Tast week Mrs, Ca: ainat her husband that when a decree ‘would marry Mr, | ter of Albert C. | . the x clubman and ; Bho te worth several millions in ner own right.” Before her, marriage she was popular in the Herap- igtvad act, SNe niet pagnincent estate ‘at Welford Park, Berkshi HELD AS SHOPLIFTERS. Yarpe vvitin Were Accused of Awaling from Department Store. | Two young girls, Ella Rowe, sevon-| teen years old, of No. 560 Central ave- nue, Brooklyn, and Lena Heninger, seventeen, of No. 119 Broadway, were suit, with a black priest's | stairs's defen tairs ‘brought suit and it was rumored as granted cho ray aie in Taterson Court to- y, charged by Daniel with tak, ing two ever ita es and a at $2290, . depattimen store. te Connell hel a pall for ‘trial in Byectal, fa: ono em eactes Weecatete feos te oe sufferers. Investigation found that 91 per cent. of those who had used the trial bottle had re- cetved benefit and cure fronp ite use. It matters not how sick you are or how many physicians have fatlod to help you, send for a trial bottle of this great medi. cine; tt costs you but a postal card, benefit and cure will most certainly resus Put some urine ina glass tumblor and let it etand 24 hours; if it hos a sediment, ts pale, discolored, milky or cloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidneys or Bladder are in a bad condition. Dr. David Kennedy's Fawnrite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous symptoms as pain tn the back, inabfiity to hold urgue, a burning, scalding pain in pacning It, frequent desire to urinyite, expe Hy wt night, the staining of Npen, and all the unpleasant and dangerous effects on the ent Neko system produced by the use of whiskey, wine or beer. Dr. David Kearnedy's Favor DEAD MAN IN ERIE BASIN. {to Remedy ts sold by driaggists in. two | sizes, 50c, and $1.00 per botile. Found Floating at, Pier 1—piay | ~ SS ee Hinve eBen a Flireman? The body of a man about thirty-one years old was found In tho river to-day | at the foot of Pler 1, Brie Basin, He was about 5 feet 8 inches tall, 140 pounds In weight, had light complexton, brown hair and mustache and wore a| black mfxed suit, bgack and white striped outing shirt, gray socks and, laced shoes. In his pocket were found three certi A. cates of service from the British shio- ping office, Issued by Charles Quist, of Sweden, He is supposed to have been a fireman on one of the British steamers. MRS. WILLIAM BAKER. Whenever you see therword Estey on s musical instrument, either a PIANO oran Organ, you may ask the own- ‘er;with,confidente how he likes it, Estey 1s a name that’ haw always "meant. highest standards of mater.alvand workmanship in ORGAN or Piano manufacture. Write Estey Waverooma, Sth Ave. and ith Bt. for catalogue, or call and seo + our Holiday stock. WILLIAM BAKER. Christmas Gift for the City. Violent Change at Saratoga, Comptroller Grout received a letter SARATOGA, N. Y., Dec. 16.—The cold sila to| wave which continued for eleven con- t| secutive days was broken by a heavy rainstorm to-day. The mercury is at freezing, a change of 47 degrees in twenty-four hours, legible pusinesssilie hand. ‘It is a Christmas wate for the city,” Genuine Diamond and Rich Sold Gold J The Most Desirable Holiday Presents. Fine Diomond Jewelry Difect rom the Factory. deWelty. pare Goll evel ect fom Ihe Factory, . | srususto Genuine Diamond and Rich Solid Gold Jewelry sersnusues od Direct from the Manufacturer at Factory Prices. GENUINE DIAMOND, no chip, Solid 14-Karat Gold Ring... 27.00 SOLID GOLD WATOH, Wine Imported Moveme! SHAMLESS WEDDING RING, very thick and rounded i SOLID JAKARAT GOLD PROOCH, Taal Pearl ido: Solld 22-Karat Quid, $12.60 ROSE DIAMONDS, Solld Go! If VINE DIAMONDS, to chips, “sou Bre arnt Gold “Link ‘sin Movement OP, 8. Golld Gold Scart P E DIAMOND, no chip, olla Gold. Locket no chip, Bolla Gold Locke! DIAMOND, no chip, Solld Gold Locket. IND, no chip, Soll4 14-Karat Gol 4n3 ‘AN the articles illustrated are Seact size and guaranteed as aideactibed: ASSORTMENT. | Ciecks ana stivesware ot tre neat desinas sor best workansnhip, mm {_QUALITY. | PRICES. Mail Orders Filled with Acouracy and Prom, Holiday Presents Selected Now Will Hs Konerved Catt Wanted. Our high reputation has been mustalned tor the past 4) yeara by the fine quality of our goods We many. facture and sell only such goods as will give entire eatlataction. Importing ail our dlamonds and manufacturing all oar fewelry for ever 40 years ta our factory {ses enables us to offer goods of first quality rer’ prices, a decided saving to Holliday Presents from the inexpensive tv the ey costly. Durobaser, LVeNuNG, DICBIUBIR 15 When the Elevators are crowded, take the Moving i ee Greatest Christmas G Stocks tie Wetropolis. a with its festoons of electric lights, its prodigious stocks from all parts of the world. Trade is naturally enormous at night. With night comes their surcease from labor. than going to a play. Its charms are manifold—new at every turn of elbow and gaze. True, crowds surge in and out in endless streams from apparently everywhere ! brisk, clever salespeople are here to wait quickly and satisfactgrily on you. tric Elevators and Moving Stairways carry you swifily and safely from floor to floor. Staircases are broad and should you prefer to walk. _ Waiting rooms to rest in. Barber Shop, Restaurants, Medical Attendance—everything that can be desired. Yes, shopping at night has its own most agreeable charms. before the vision. daytime. able. City in Itself.”” Bric-a-Brac. richly decorated in delicat are Chocolate Included Bowls, Cream Pitchers, T Chop Dishes and Plates. tomely decorated, very shapes; regularly at 50c., [ ‘Write for Our New Illustrated Catalogue of 135 Pages, Mailed Free. it Will Surely Interest You. l MANUFACTURING AND f) FINEST GOODs. REPAIRING DEPARTMENTS LARGEST ASSORTMENT. ON THE PREMISES. STABLISHED 1860 LOWEST PRICES. 6th Avenue, Cor. 17th St. 290 Grand St. ‘cor. mariage). OPEN EVENINGS UNTTD 11 P. M. ANNUAL SALE 10,000.000 | BOXES Greatest in theWorld A MILLION GOOD FELLOWS have learned that “a OASOARET at night makes you feel all right—in the morning!" They have told other good fellows, until the sale of CASCARETS Oandy Cathartic is nearly A MILLION BOXHS A MONTH. Nature punishes every excess, and over-eating, over-drinking, under-sleeping result in stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles that are liable to become very serious. It is very unwise to wait until digestion is stopped, the bowels constipated, the tongue coated, the breath offensive, and the nerves tortured with a racking sick headache. Take a OASOARHT just before going to bed, and wake up in the morning feeling fine and dandy. Al! druggists, 100,260, 50c. Never sold in bulk, The genuine tablet stamped 000. Sample and booklet free, Address Sterling Remery Co.. Chicago or New Yo useful gift. Persian lawn, knife-p edged, with lace trimming: very special, FANCY APRONS ; fins die, elaborately rosebuds* and handsomely gold- traced; regularly at 75c. to $1.00 Vo At Glartis ee Gio Bip " Svore, | Odd China and Brie-a-RBrae. Attractive Holiday Display of Imported Novelty The crowds that daily throng this department prove the attractiveness of our special offering in Odd China and Of course, the prices make the wares ex- ceedingly enticing. ODD CHINA. Fines’ Austrian thin CHINA, te tinted 25 Po Cracker Jars, Celery Trays, Salad Bowis, Cups and Saucers, Sugar ea Pots, CUPS AND SAUCERS, finest French and Austrian china, hand- fancy TABORETTE or FANCY LOBSTER SALAD DISHES, finest Austrian china, richly dec- orated; regularly at $1.50, 1,00 o Fancy Aprons Uselul Christmas Presents. Thousands of Aprons from which to select a pretty and FANCY APRONS; very fine ted. ruffl 25 organ trimmed with Duchesse lace and ribbon, bs 4. A Whole Carload of 66 the World - Famed 25) IHRIST MAS shopping attains its most jovial F when the ele lights flash and sparkle, when the crowds are thickest and liveliest. when everything? is jolly good-natured bustle and animation. Thousands of bright, happy faces in the Sies ooper Store. The enchantments of the season are myriad. The Big Store is radiant It looms a mammoth hole Thousands must give their time to business exactions during he Then for holiday shopping! To multitudes it’s a far greater treat Christmas shopping becomes enjoy- But what ofthat? Thotsands ¢ Every modern convenience is supplied. Ele Telegraph and Cable Stations, Post-Office, Accommodation D In fact, as we repeatedly declares $225.00 Piano Players for $165.00 Is Chere a Piano in Your Home and Yo One to Play I? f There are thousands of homes in this great city which have pianos ; that are never played except when ‘‘company calls.”’ ‘ ULD YOU wake your piano from its silence? Would you fill your home wvith the} charms and delights of music? Would you make your home hours doubly cheer-§ |—drive away dull ao 90 the wind whirls a grain of chaff befére its invisible wingsi aA We place on special sale to-morro} + 16. 6 brand new Lyraphone Piano P’ The regular price everywhere throughout the United States is $225.00. l ers, cash or the easy-payment p In addition we- give you, without extra cost, eight pieces of new and choice music for use on the Lyraphone. { We Regard This as One of the Most Extraordinary Holiday Opportunities of Its Kin Possible to Offer. Naren” NOTE We sall Pianos cheaper than:any house on earth, quality considered. and on the most liberal ceras pianos—only thoroughly representative instruments, . a In the Babies’ Store. s the nec f keeping her baby warm and comfortable at this Sear The following sensible elce) will be much appreciadid natural and ecru 25 CHILDREN'S COLORED COR- 20Y BOX COATS. double Cole wae patent leather belt, sizes 2 t0 5 yrs, (Second Pioor, 13th SG, Every m treacherous Un year, CHILDREN S$ RIBBED SLEEPING GARMENTS, with fe, colcrs, sizes 4 to 7 yrs, CHILDREN’S BLACK VELVET POKE BONNETS, full e, with pink blue and white facings, Af 50 sizes 1 to 5 yrs. Patterns. | TETE-A-TETE SETS, complese with way, very richly deco- Jrated; $1.50 quality, 1.00 JOATMEAL SETS, handsomely decorated, fancy shapes; regu: larly at 40c., 25 BRIC-A-BRAC. VASES; variety of fancy shapes and rich decorations; regularly at 75c., | VASES and CENTRE PIECES, entirely new. shapes, very richly dacorared on tinted backgrounds, Large assortment of FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH VASES, very handsome shapes new decorations; regular} at $4.00 to $5.00; choice, Y, J. 00 (agement) Sy Deh z= oliday Sippoora | You most v thinking of getting ew comfortable Slippers either for yourself or} H for presentation. VVe have thousands of pairs of the best makes, Nothing else fem Wl so acceprable and inexpensive a gift. At least our prices make them i WOMENS SLIPPERS, velvet MEN'S FANCY LEATHER , Co- SLIPPERS, in tan, brown and black, several styles, all sizes, at © | Other Slippers, from 25¢ upto 4.04 ‘Bast; 50 90 best samples of the largest fac tory are included in this lot, made to sell from $1.50 up to $4.00; your choice of the entire lot; at (Men's Store, Main Floor, _Store, Second Floor, Bast.) 98 — a World’ Ss | Greatest Srocery. i pick- | Fancy Christmas Mixed Ingiieh | Stars or Axsorted een Tia itd Sholae Sf, o'gh | COFPRE—Fancy , Combldition! 4 good. arial tb, 48 Java, 3, | Rayors 8 the, $4.00; Se stra Fancy Ti 1 an, ALADE atta a = uine Belfast Orange ® Ib. Jar. Hs Paney, Tinted’ ‘clusterny: FANCY APRONS; organdie, | superior quality, ruffle with fancy enibroidery edge, hemstitched tucks | and insertion of silk embroidery. |FANCY APRONS; fine organdie and black silk, elaborate trimming of lace and ribbon, 75 IS i kitn” Gried, cooked; 2-1 carton, (Second Floor, 19th St (Pouzth Uictor Gate Wachines’” Came inLast Week and F in Great Demand as Welcome Christmas Presents. % SIIINK of that! An entire carload, It took four enormous trucks to) bring them to the store. We want to have plenty of **Victors’’ on hand. It Takes So Little Christmas Money to Get One that You Hail the & with Delight. All you do is pay a little amount down, and a small sunt m Every “Victor” purchased before Saturday night will be delivered before cl i And How [luch Fun and Entertainment You Get for Your Money! You thank the giver a thousand times over. VWhen you own a “Victor % ing Machine’’ you practically have a theatre of your own. h There isn’t anything that it cannot sing, play, talk or recite. iets t only machine that was awarded a Gold Medal at the Pan-American | sition, Everything is reproduced just as asi Caatls and wondrously as or voice. The repertoire is endless. New records are added daily. “altho test“h First Payment [Makes a ‘‘Victor’’ Yo Prices Range from $59.09; te PADI RT SNCS Phe 2 otis. st cn oe

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