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ard was Tay- ter ‘i a Lae ye New, th At tho time jer marr! By near feet tall, bru- with beaut): and eye ocratic hair 9 an unusual dignity in carriage and manner, She at once assumed a position as a social i and ranked with Mrs. Astor, the . Iselin and Mrs. August Bel aa on» of four quoens of Ni Yerk's aristocr cirole. Bhe enter- tained lavishly at her home at Thirty- mxth ptreet and Fifth avenue and at Tuxedo, which her husband founded. en came estrangement between her and Mr. Lorillard, for hor religious princtplea made her oppore his extra’ gant good-fellowahip. The separat warped her social aspirations and spent most of her time abroad. Mr. Loriliand would have gladly given her a divorce with a magnificent allowance, but she Would not consent to that for personal as well ae religious motives and they continued to live entirely apart. ‘Phen came the death of her youngest gon, Griswold Lorillard, who had been her’ favorite. Hoth her daughters and her other son, were ‘led, and ee was i “WN SANTARIM, Wife of the Famous Turfman a ! _ Patient in Dr. Mulhall’s Es- ; tablishment, Brook Lodge, in Deerfield, Mass. BHE NEEDS A LONG REST. The gosstp prevailing in soctety con- ing the rather mysterious closing at ‘Reveral weeks ago by Mrs. Pierre Loril- intn e big ington Square. entertain! a. ya small circle of old friends } ance ence then has been explained by, Janother woman, hin leaving Rancoc: \gnder treatment in Dr. Mulhall's sani- ep ation to the proud matron. we Yarium, Brook. Lodge, in Deerfield, Mass. She pore up unger f€ with becoming ) ‘When the announcement was made wociety was not surprised. It has been the wonder of ‘er friends that she has borne up so well since the scandalous Wiclosures following the death of her busband two years ago, when !t was ubdlicly revealed that for eighteen years ‘whe and her husband had been separated @md that he had willed much of his eatate to another woman. It was belleved that following these @isclosures Mrs. Lor:llard would go Into Retirement, but instead she turned a brave, cheerful face to society and maintained an open houso, But the task has proved beyond her endurance and several weeks ago her physicians ordered her to the sanita- Fium, there to remain indefinitely, In ‘@ conversation with a reporter over. the long-distance telephone Mrs, Lorillard fs quoted as saying: “The quietness—the solitude—that is what I most need for the regaining of fortitude she gt a dinner some five months after her husband's death. So- cloty flooked to her home to attest its sympathy and admiration of hei ikely she was less affected by her husband's death and what fol- lowed {t than by the separation of her daughter and her hushand. Though she aid not favor Mr, Taller, she was con- eclentiously oppdsed to divorce. ——— ! STRAY CARTRIDGE HIT BOY. Supposed to Have Neen Placed on Trolley Track by Stethe Standing In front of his home, at No. 389 Borden avenus, Long Island City, to-day, Tony Corelll, nine years old, was struck by @ stray cartridge and his right arm was broken in two places. The cartridge bad been placed on the trolley tracks of the Long Island Rall- salutary effect, proved. However, T will have Women’s $3 Shoes of fine | : vici kid or patent-calf (pat- $1.69 ent or kid tips), all sizes, to-morrow, fj \ a ag Men’s and Women’s Hose, 29c. Hosiery of a like grade is selling daily at 4oc, a pair, but by a most advantageous purchase through our foreign housé we are en- abled to quote this extraordinary price for Saturday. In the lot are ; Women's black lace lisle thread stockings ; beautiful effects in lace ankles and allover lace to tops ; all sizes. Hermsdorf dyed. Men's ‘Hermsdorf-dyed plain gauze lisle thread and lace openwork half hose; as well as several styles of lace openwork embroidered with silk ; the newest ox-blood color and mixed gray in many desirable styles. All sizes. Men’s Half Hose, 12!c. veral thousand pairs of the finest grades of domestic li inreat'naa silk wane ee half hose, ‘plain and silk ecivoniae 7 all colors as well as black. Regular 25c, sorts; all samples ; every . ‘Hb Bt Beotion, ° Wonderfully Low Prices for e RemarKably Good Clothing. Bloomingdale’s clothing corner to-morrow. ’ ° * Men’s Spring Suits Will wear as well and give as much 50 satisfaction as suits which cost 7 e MGMOW cpio sresiciearcesiee emis) ) Men’s Rain Coats silk—these coats are brimful of style, and are made of all the most popu- $9 ¥ he) quality—to-morrow, your choice at © Custom - Made Clothing— None better as far as workmanship goes at any price. These suits and spring overcoats are hand- shape and then put on by hand; the buttonholes are hand-made; the padding inside the coat is properly interlined in front with haircloth, which gives it a 3 permanently lasting shape. inspect our assortment of cheviot, tweed, homespun, pure worsted, black clay 40 and unfinished worsted suits, all custom made, ready to don, at the special price of e 9 © *. e Boys’ Spring Svils, $2.66. Spring Hats With Extra Pair of Pants. for Men, $1.90. rials, sizes from 7 to 16 years, Some are made with double-breasted jackets; est and most correct of this Handsome, smart-looking suits which will delight : : the boy and be a pride to the 66 in men’s hats 2. are herein To-morrow’s special price, pees The lot con- . purchase from Nobby little sults, some trimmed with silk one of the lead- soutache braid; others with embroidery; some en- hats which are overcoats, in all sizes, from 4 to 14 years, in all the | worth at least 90 best shades of tan—your choice to- $2 95 ° ° morrow, at Second Floor, 60th St, Beotion, Wate Fier $008 WH, Becton, Neckwear,25c. The smartest and most correct here in pleasing variety at 25c, each. There are lined reversible shield tecks, tecks, imperials, shield and band bows in the most 50c, quality—your choice to-morrow at... 25c BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 34 Avenue, 59th andGoth Streets, The hard to satisfy will be easily pleased at In all the new patterns of cassimeres and cheviots. double this price—all sizes—to- And spring overcoats—some of them lined with pure lar shades of covert cloth—usual $15 Ready.to-W ear, ‘tailored; the collar of the coat is properly shrunk in shaped and the canvss shrunk. Then the coat is Critical men who want style as well as quality at reasonable prices should Young Men’s Smart Suits (15 to 19 yrs.) $6.95. Beoond Floor, 0th St. Section, Choice of ten styles ih elegant all wool mate- Aulithe news others with Norfolk jackets, plaited front and back, Sasantatateies c mother. plentiful as- Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.95. stitutes a large ‘ ing manufacturers, and we offer tirely plain, Also elegant quality serge Spring $2.50, for to- morrow of suit or overcoat at Men’ ens of the spring neck wear styles are and French made four-in-hands, refined and best colors—regular Maia Floor, $Oth 8, Gestion, INGDALE BROS,, $a and Goth Streets, BUTANUSKY COOK NO SWAB WAS HE, So He Wouldn't Go Aloft and Turn To—Then the Skipper Roared with a Deep Sea Snort. 7 ty VOW THE COOK HE'D DO.|' —_—— “Mutiny on board’ rakish schooner Robert McClintock as she hove to off St. George, Staten Island, to-day. ft “Jack upside down; sen dpolice boat’ quick!" telephoned the marine observer to Manhattan. Capt. Dean au bluecoats, w1 the swift t As the ¢ wales Bill Nott, ickly mustered a dozen New Yorker. tumbled over the gun- the first mate, con struggling with a huge darkey. “Where's the mutin yelled a fat po- liceman, tumbling over the lee scup- pers, “Herede," answered the satlors, all lending a hand. “Here's the mutiny this ding-donged coon, Sock it to lubber put him in irons.’ Mntineer on Tin Buck, The mutineer was by this time tying on his back, the white of his eyes like a Harvest moon. He was yelling like @ steam siren. “Tim acook" he bellowed: “the best cook in Baltimore, and no white man can ever make dis yer blackbird haul in a gheet. I've been two months on this ‘Clearance of Children’s Coats. From 10 A.M, to During these hours we shall have on sale every heavy coat in our stock, Worth from $5 At $2.49 each. The lot includes all the smartest and newest of this s The materials are the most serviceable — the tailoring workmanship perfect in every detail. Sizes run from 5 to 12 years. . Clearance sale price Only a limited colors. None sent C.O.D. No mail Second Ficor, 69th St. Bection. White China Silk Waists, $4.98 White china silk waists are particu- larly smart and modish this season— therefore the special interest of this item. These. charming waists are made with two rows of three-inch cluny in- sertions on back and front; square yoke of Mexican drawn work insertions on back and front, finished with wide cluny lace; lace, Speci We lection waists inches. In many new and All the Newest Gloves. The glove store has made a wonderful record this year through the unmatchable values it has offered in handsome, thoroughly re- liable gloves for men, women and children. Women's $1 Gloves—Handsome two-clasp glace kidskin; in modes, tans, reds and whites; all sizes; special, per pair, 59c Women's Lisle Thread Gloves, two clasp, in gray, white and black, all sizes: special, 19¢ read the etgnal |“ fluttering from the foremast of the sped down the bay on |? and |! Capt. Lewls, master of the craft, were | guaatity, of odds and ends; all , to match front, with two insertings; collar and cuffs of cluny ton waists, white and colored, we have dainty styles at specially low prices. uechooner, and the captain tow lak ¢! weit me." ‘When they had quieted the cook, whore Hamels John Griffiths, the police holsted him over the side, towed him up to New York and arraigned tim before United States District-Attorney Houghton, who refused to bold him, By the account of the mutineer and the four other aallora, the two-masted Schooner MoClintock had the roughest trip ever recorded. She was two months Sailing 600 miles from Moorhead City, N. C., to New York, aden with lumber. ‘The trip usually takes twelve days, Griffiths wae ehipned at Moorhead ‘City, and when the skipper ordered him | to Ko aloft and slueh the topmast he bic alt , “T aint no sailor man," he sai a cook for auah—de host on dedi ‘Go aloft.” whooped the skip) you: tor r black a | dn't Blut the Cook. © man ever ilved, Mister that 20 ra delaying ward over the main| eck Meanwhile the barometer was falling. | a storm br the men were or The cook refused | he and the captain from the forecastle rst the skipper was on | K, both of ‘em hittin’ y was entertain- attention \ ly gale roon! t Motlintock far out to] ox were swelled S KAVA oUt; vo exercise” be i it into land. for 1s kept Grimths with a from golng ashore, him in trons in New Y Asappointed when a < turned him loose on the high anhattan, $< Sunday World Wants, Monday won- ders— That's a phrase you know. Just try The World Wants and you'll find ‘Tis true—results will show. 1 P.M. Only. to $8 eason’s styles. stylish and and _ general $2.49 il orders filled, new style puff sleeves, trimmed ial to-morrow, $4. call attention to our splendid col- of all the smartest styles in silk in extra large sizes, from 46 to 52 | heavy and medium weight cot- Second Floor, 59th St. Section. 'MOLINEUX DOES hatch and the two rolled all over the|. « one NOT FORGET HM Roland B. Molineux apparently ts not forgetful of the friends he made while under sentence of death in Sing Sing Prison, Molineux was in a cell in the death house for more than twenty months, during which time a dozen or re were impris- Among the number was n jected of killing a two years ago. olice that Young had killed burglary. versed "Young's con returned to the Style 1464—t. 8 return he has! dire’ Oxford, of nov ally by Molineux, who | viel kid, patent spends an hour or two conversing with | Jeather BM his former fellows ner, Molineux (8 | fon toe ng. j said a prison-keep- ft the friendship be- {a very well con- \e Molineux is always a welcome yi at the Tombs, Inasmuch as he al has a kind word for all the turkeys an guards Whose acquaintance he made hile awaiting trial for the murder of rMs, Adams, London toes, high Cuban heels, Oxford shows the tendency to higher heels = The World Almanac,22 ‘I Style 1464—Fine vici kid, patent leather toes, In this line we have the Louis XVs and Cuban heels in heights to suit the taste of all shoe buyers. x Fou Complete I alt prices mattig omplete lines at ices tunities for large and Cconcmicel Choe Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Women, $150. I. BLYN & SON! GUARANTEE SHOE CO. 6th Ave. and 27th Street. Bact STORES Third Ave. and 122d Street. [a Te fet, $40) EASY TO 600 8th Ave., 39th & 40th Sts, REACH: 162 Bowery, near Broome. Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. critical your taste may be, more than one of these suits. Class 1.—Spring Sack Suits, single breasted models, of the newest Cheviots, Tweeds, Worsted Chev- iots, Cassimeres and Smooth- Surface Worsted fabrics, in the new gray and brown mixtures which have found favor for spring service. Value $20.00, Special at $15.00. Spring Top Coats for Men. Covert Top Coats, the new Box Coat models.in tan or olive effects; gracefully fashioned and serviceably lined. Good value at $12.50 Top Coats of the new Twill Fabrics in light or medium shades of tan, or the new shades of brown, either strap or plain seams, At $16.50 Conservative Spring Overcoats of dark Oxford or Black Vicuna; silk lined and silk-faced to the lapels. Extraordinary value At $15.00 Top Coats, long or short Box, Sur- tout or Long Tourist Models, in all manner of new Spring Fabrics. At $18, $20, $25 and $30. Spring Scarfs for Men At 50c, Instead of $1.00. Folded Squares or French ' seamFour-in- Hands,of rich, heavy silks in all manner of grays, which are fashioned wider than usual, for service with wing collars. Apparel for Boys. Fashioned with an eye to distinctive- Women's $1.50 Gloves — Fine { glace kid with Paris point backs; every new spring color; every pair fully guaranteed. $1.00 Men's $1 Gloves, all the most popular makes, colors tan and English red, all sizes; spe- clal, per pair, 69c Main Floor, 60th Bt. Section, eee eee ee eee ee Sewing Machines Fitted with the best and newest fully guaranteed by the maker as wi bearing in all drawers, You'll not unliate them 3 . * With dust-proof drop-head cabinets; Dall-bearing ; newest improvements ; beautiful antique cabinet work. $40 Machines, $14.95. Ball-bearing, beautiful woodwork; all the newest improvements, Complete Shaving Outtits, urchase the articles contained separately, you'd find they'd cost three to four times as much as our Were you to price for complete outfit. In fact, the razors alone sell in many places for from $1 to $1.25 each set contains: 1 Hollow growad Wade & Butcher Razor 1 China Mug, 1 Horsehide Hand or Swihg Strop, 1 Bristle Lather Brush, 1 Cake of Shaving Soap. BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 34 Avenue, 9th and Goth Streets, by oy, arts; have handsome antique oak cases with three 4 Botile of Bay Rum or Witch Hazel, 1 Bottle of Brifliantine or Quinine. 1 Cake of Magnesia. 1 Stick of Superfine Cosmetic, 1 Mirror, of Merit, $12. | improvements and attachments ; ell as ourselves, They are ball- anywhere under $30 or $35. Ma 18. Ball-bearing ; all the latest improve- ments; beautiful cabinet work. $55 and $65 Machines, $21 and $25, Have all the newest and best im- provements; beautiful cabinet work, Main Floor, 69th St, Section 98c. in these sets Malo Floor, 69th 81, Section a BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | $d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, ness and character—radically differ- ent from the mediocre kind. As for variety, it is almost unlimited. The prices are unusually modest. Double Breasted Suits of Cheviots or Cassi- meres in neat mixtures, checks or overplaids. Also Confirmation Suits of Blue Serge or Black Worsted; sizes 8 to 16 years, Excellent values At $3.75 and $4.50 Norfolk Suits of Blue Serge or Mixed Cheviots, Homespuns or Tweeds in Scotch effects; Bloomer Trousers with strap and buckle at knee; sizes 7 to 16 years. Excellent values At $5.00 and $6.50 Russian Blouse Suits of Navy, Royal Blue, Brown or Red Serge, with either sailor or stand- ing collar, sizes 3 to 7 years. Also Sailor Suits of Mixed Cheviots or Serge, in all colors, trimmed with silk embroidery and emblem, sizes 4to 10 years, Excellent value At $3.75 Top Coats of Covert Cloth in tan or olive shades, with velvet or self collar; sizes 4 to 16, Excellent values At $3.75 to $5.00 Regulation Reefers of Blue Serge, Cheviot or Tan Covert Cloth, apbroldares smoblam on sleeve; sizes 3 to 8 years, xcellent value At $5.00 Shirt Waists and Blouses of White Muslin or Madras, also Percale in neat stripes and figured designs ; 6 to 13 years, At 500, 75¢ and 95¢ Boys’ Neckwear, embracing Pour-in-Hands, Tecks, Shield Bows and String Ties, in solid colors, also pretty figured designs. At 25¢ Boys’ Alpine and Derby Hats, in all the new Value $1.50. Special at 950 Saks & Company Will have spent itself after Saturday. No wonder. ments such as these rarely go a-begging when they are offered at twenty-five per cent. under value—es cially at the very advent of a season. you will find it expressed © Class 2.—Spring Suits for Busi- ness or Semi-Dress Service, o} Smooth-Surface Worsteds, Chi Worsteds or Imported Si Tweeds, in designs that are rarely found in ready-for-service app and which are for the most p exclusive. Value $25.00. Special, at $19.00. - Suits for Young Mena ‘That define the dress whims fancies of the young men, be as conservative or outre as they Every fabric which lends itself to tailoring of their garments is sented. Our prices are based ty but a modest percentage above the actual cost of production. The fole lowing items prove this: Young Men’s Suits, long trousers, Sing Double Breasted Coat model, of Tweeds, iots or Cassimere Mixtures, also Blue $ At $8, Young Men's Suits, long trousers, Sin; Double Breasted Coat models, in mili fitting or the new Bnglish loose back fine Black Thibet, Overplaid, Cheviot Mi or Scotch Tweeds, also a high grade of B Serge. At $1 Suits for Young Men, long trousers, sine double breasted Coat model, of Scotch Overplaids, the new Gun Club Checks in Worsteds and one-tone Black or Blue Fab exquisitely fashioned and lined, At $45 Millinery for Children TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED We have milliners who are exp in the creation of hats for childr Their whole time and talent is d voted exclusively to it. Every n idea which adds charm and freshn to the face of the wearer is cleve: expressed, scones Our children’s hats for school and dress! sé vice are exquisitely trimmed, and cost fq $3.75 to $12.50, The Untrimmed Millip Department has everything negessary for tl elaboration of a hat. You will find Wr 4 of June Roses, Daisies, Poppies and other’ flowers suitable for children’s millinery, from” 98c. upward, 4 Apparel for Girls & Misses Despite the exclusiveness of the jf models and fabrics of our apparel for young women, the variety is withou stint. Every new idea of fashioning and elaboration finds expression. The prices are very modest. Girls’ Reefers of Covert Cloth, box back, véh collar, full sleeve; sizes 4 to 14 years. i Value $5,90. At $4, Girls' Box Reefers, of Blue Cheviot or Cloth, full sleeve with embroidered embh satin lined, Value-$3-25. Misses’ Covert Cloth Jackets, with } slot or French seams, satin lined; sizes Ia and 18 years, Value $12.75. f Misses’ Pedestrienne Suits in blue also Mannish Mixtures; Norfolk patent leather belt; plaited Skirt; and 18 years, Value $15, ‘