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~ “TOMBSFEASTFOR BRIDE AND HAL Wife of Warden Van de Carr Gave Luncheon To-Day to Niece and Attendants, with Trusties as Waiters. TO BE MILLIONAIRE’S WIFE. Miss Sargeant Will Marry Oscar Pouch, Who Is Being Treated at the Pasteur Institute Following Attack by Mad Dog, The gloomy old Tombs prison was ‘the scene to-day of an ante-nuptial din- net toa miliionaire's bride. The guest of honor was 3 trude May Sargeaut, who is to be rled on Wednesday to Oscar Pouch, a son of the late Standard OM millionaire and owner of the famous Pouch Gallery, The hostess was her aunt, who is the wife of Warden John §, Van De Curr. The merry laughter of the banqueters did not reach the prisoners in their oelis} but they knew feast, for the dinner is to b: “trusties"—inmates of the for good vehavior « white uniforms and ¢ freedom {n retur: services done for the warden. After the feasting was over the prisoners caught a glimpse of the bride and her maids, for Mrs, Van De Carr took them on a tour through the grim old prison. ison who to wear In Warden's Dining Room, The banquet wes spread inetho war- en's private dining-room, which h deen transformed into «floral bower blue and green and white, the col of Miss Sergeant's college frater predominating, At every plate was 9 @ainty menu card, hand-painied by Mrs. Van De Carr in dainty water-colors. The guests, b Miss Sergoa were her mata } Tabor, and+ her bdridesmaids, Hélen Gleaxo: ene Kettles, E 7 MeColl and ¥ Coll. All of them were her cl at the Adelphi Academy and members of the same fra- ternity. h the banquet was spread in prison watis, Mrs, Van De C guests did not fast on prigon fare The only feature of the dinner suggestive of criminal’ yi: prison life was the ¢ $ e fair gues “trus who served and Warden De Ca 0 had the se- lectibn of there, pr ed the most dis- tinctive types in his collection of semi- Mads Tour of Prison. he feasting Miss Sergeant and idal party were escorted narrow and gloomy corri- prison and allowed to peer through the {ron gratings at the in- mates of murderers’ row and the human e@strays of the women's prison. Only a few days ago Miss Sergeant's wedding was uncertain as ner fiance was bitten by a pet greyhound which later of rabios. He has vo weeks at thé Pas- as been assured by eed haye no fear two a Bpent th teur Institute, and has the ns that he ni t ¢ dinner, and uurred to me. WATERS PIANOS An artistic piano of the highest grade; old in name and great in reputation; sweet in tone, solid in construction, and fully warranted for six years 16 give entire satisfaction. It is wise economy to BUY A GOOD PIANO andinthe WATERS “you not only get a good piano, but good value for your investment, No Fancy Prices! Our new 3-YEAR SYSTEM gives you three years’ time ona piano without interest, Send postal for catalogue, with reduced prices and terms, HORACE WATERS & CO. A384 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, lem Beanch (Open Evenings), West 125th St., near 8th Ave. EASTER SERVICE AT HOTEL, |°*: Six Handred G rerviee was held, was converted ir brilliantly iNuminated bower, the b of which was added to by hand a} gonws and pretty hats. pillars in the loboy were covered smilax, and from beneath tae le shone hundreds of incandescent g! b shed.) Quesn suggestive of the birth place of the| vices t MILLIONAIRE’S BRIDE-ELECT, WHO WILL DINE IN THE TOMBS TO-DAY. GERTRUDE MAY SERGEANT, $$ ves of peace. From this unique dec- ‘ation a quartet sang. The s of the Majestic! Hear Fine Music in the Lobby, Six hundred guests of the Ma’ otel enjoyed an elaborate F: ce. The lobby of the hotel, wher ms were Mrs. Be: »; Miss Beasie Bo: Albert Quesnal, Hemus, barit: of the programme i Ney's + Hallelus by the ten The Near the ballroom was a floral eh he chim: sin general wasn’t teetotalers 1d call t hild, and upon the roof hovered 1K WORLDi MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, i... GOAT BUTTED OUT MAN WHO BUTTED IK The Man from Arizona Bought the Drinks and “Rocks” Goi Very Hilarious. A tall man wearlng a sombrero wit a walked int Row to-day Lucson's my home. ‘That goat is the first thing I've seen that re “minds me in any y whatsoever of the wild and woolly West, If animals his whiskers tn and buy him some nose paint.” i “You can certainly do that," sald the ocks — that’s the goat like anything better than a schooner of beer." “Diamond” Rafferty and waved it with and’ the the saloon, . ased numerous glasses of th In halt an hour R Kk off his hat t. Then he Rocks {nto " Raftery, to baa hie Itself on its haunches turn th esembled i $50 Raftery Rocks an tionate but at on the he the goat's attituda toward Hits on pund friend changed. It got back on Its four legs, pawed up the t a made a In n bruised ner was sitting on the Rocks in a apparently ien- t of unseen ene- hed toward the ‘ossed Raftery ner . He scrambled to his feet and y down the street, while urned to the saloon and be- : ting a two-step. “That's what he got for ‘butting in,’ murmured the bartender, t t Special Two-Hour Suit Sale! To-mortéi" we Women’s $18 © & $20 Suits at tration, of finest cheviot or venetia: trimmed with piping and bias-c shoulder capes, postilion back, belt Skirt seven-gored flaring shapi coat, Also another siyie, double- Another Tailoring Began To-Day, April 13th, ends Saturday, April 18th Tuesday, April 14th, Wednesday, April 15th, Thursday, April 16th. Friday, April 17th. Saturday, April 18th. Spring Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest Maae to Order, Owing to the early date of our merchant fallpting of our regular customers missed the opportunity. For th whom we will enlist as new customers, we decided to repeat the offer for six days. We will make to your measure during this sale a Sj or Prince Albert Coat and Vest of high-grade materials, fro this season’s newest patterns to select, guaranteed pure woo The Trimmings in Every Instance Will Be the Very Best, Each Garment The fabrics, remember, are not an accumulation of but the result of months of searching for new, choice pat tions of dependable materials of standard make, even after the garment is all made up and delivered to return for this w webs ee aA ow 8 se Pavan a kinds, carpets and rugs and insure hem against damage by moth, fire or Charges moderate, FOUR ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, To be sold at_this price for two hours only— from 10 4. M. till noon. Beautiful collarless blouse Suits, made like and similar to illus- fancy vestlet fronts trimmed with small metal buttons and neckband X10 back, jor extra stout figures. None sent C. O. D. No mail orders filled. it, ip which case a refund of money “will be forthcoming. Price Cold Storage. We store furs, garments of all heft. boost sidvot lace on sale 300 bid in cloth, black or navy blue; have ut black and white taffeta, two and cuffs piped with peau de soie, e, trimmed flounce effect to match breasted Eton coat, with postit- Sizes 32 to 54 bust. (Second Floor, 59th 6t, Section.) Event 4a j point of death in the Flushing Hospital, -| breast and cut on BLOODHOUNDS Dogs Used on Long Island to Track Fugitive Accused of Stabbing Three Men in Brawl, isco Indendo was arraigned In ng Pollee Court to-day and held pending the outcome of Uhe Injuries of his former friends and com- panions, one of whom Is now at the Ite was run down by bloodhounds after a flerce fight In a saloon at No, 112 Washington street rowd of men were drinking tn the o'clock. The police do not ow the quarrel started, but It was evident that most of the crowd were pitted ‘against Indendo, Knives were drawn and for ten minutes the up- roar could be heard for a block. Policeman Lawler rushed into the sa- loon. THe was attacked, but beat his way to the door and rapped for as- sistance, Detectives Muller and Schaefer responded and the three men rushed into the saloon with drawn clubs and beat the brawlers into quiet. “Most of the men escaped, among them Indendo, Lying just outside the door was Joseph Stattollz, stabbed in tho the neud in a dozen places, He was unconsolous Anton Stattilo and Iago Messano, too weak froth loss of blood to run, dropped GUIDED CAPTORS, to the pavement a short the saloon, distance trom and” bru Weakening Stimulants Strength. Tavaluable asa Tonic and ™ Body Builder in the Spring. Brass Beds, Hair Mattresses an (Fourth and Bedding we have made regular prices throughout the BRASS BEDS, all sizes.. That IRON BEDS, all sizes grade at $1.00; $2.00 grade at $1.25. of manufacture; covered in A. C. A. reductions affect the entire st Will be from MAHOGANY CHIFFONIERS... CURLY BIRCH CHIFFONIERS OAK DRESSERS 3 That were §2 MAHOGANY DRESSERS sale this year, a great many cir advantage, and for those pring Suit, Spring Overcoat m which there are forty of | and fast colors, for $11.80, Cut by Expert Cutters, Guaranteeing Perfect Fit, Best Possible Workmanship Guaranteed. None but High-Class Tailors Employed. | a season's odds and ends, terns of this season's crea- After Saturday, April 48th, it will not be possible to accept further orders, If you are not entirely satisfied with the suit, overcuat or Prince Albert, you, you may 41, (Second Floor, Obth 81. Section.) prevail throughout. Garden Spades... Garden Steel Rakes... Garden Hoe........ pr Garden DiggingF orks.$1.10 | Grass Shears...........37¢ Pruning Shear: oreee37C | Weeding Forks....+-+.10c | with hardwood complete LAWN MOWE nicel, Nu all Bearing Lawn Mowers, very ligh' manufactured —14-inch, $6.48; 16-inc! ROSE BUSHES—Crimson Rambii Jardinieres, etc., etc. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. HONeill & Co} To direct special attention in a forcible and practical wa to the changed location and enlarged space allotted to Beds That were $4.50 to $15.00. Two Great Specials in Mattresses. LOT 1—Fine Black Curled Hair Mattress, made ub izreseh roll stitched edge, in one or two parts, in satin finish tickings, all sees 09+ 812,00 Regular Price $20.00. LOT 2—Tine Black Mixed Hair Mattress, made in one or two parts, in A. C. A. or fancy ticking, all sizes....... steeeeeee tt teteeteeee weno e+ $8.00 Regular Price $12.50. FEATHER PILLOWS, guaranteed odorless; $1.25 grade at 75c.; $1.50 RABBET EDGE BOX SPRING—For Iron or Brass Beds; at less than cost A €losing-Out Sale of Chiffoniers and Dressers Will be inaugurated here to-morrow morning. We cartnot enumerate the enormous range of prices involved in this closing-out sale. That were §16.. BIRD'S-EYE CHIFFONIERS.... ‘hat were $21.00 to $49. That were $15.00 to $25.00. OAK CHIFFONIERS.+++.....ss00es.ee0ecess That were §25.00 to $31.00. That were $29.75 to $63.00. BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE DRESSERS..........+. ...$15.00 to $35.00 That were $21.00 to $55.50. Garden and Lawn Implements, Bulbs, Rose Bushes, Etc. (Basement,) In our Housefurnishing Department we are making a 'l| big showing of many of the things necessary for the beau- | tifying of the garden and the lawn, Extremel GARDEN HOSE-—25-foot fully warranted Garden Hose for season 1903, j finished round top, spray nozzle, all y pints, at the following low prices—-12-inch, $2.50; 14-inch, $3; 16-inch, $3.50 Jack, and all the other favorites, at, ea BULBS—Dahlia Clump, 15¢. each.—Tuberose 5 \ dinne, 10c. each,—-Gladiolas, 15c, dozen,—Japanese Iris, 10c. each.—Clem atis, 9c, each.—Lily of the Valley, 2c. each.—-Tuberose (large), 15c. dozen, — Paconia, assorted, 15. cach-—Fern Balls, 29c. each, Flower Seeds, all kinds, at 1c. per package, Plant Sticks at 3c., éc., 9c. and 10c. each, : Large assortment of Rustic Urns, Tubs, Hanging Baskets, Iron Beds. d Feather Pillows. Floor.) important concessions from greater part of the stock. $16.50 to $43.50 $2.50 to $10.00 rice $12.00; 1 at $7.50 (Third Floor.) or fancy tickings, regular Sp Suffice it to say that the ock and the saving to you 1/3 to 1/2. «$10.00 to $40.00 .+++$15.00 to $30.00 | sere..+++++$10,00 to $15.00 es eseeeeesso§20,00 eae sass eeee$15,00 to $25.00 00 to $40.00. .++2$20,00 to $47.50 to THE BIG STORE SUEGEL SIXTH AVE. nuthtar lerats'sts, sr di $ iy ib, Tr rowers An Offer of $5.00 In Sold for An Ideal E are now using the street-car Transfers of this city. | and several suburbs as an additional means of ac- ° sane publicity for The Big Store. About 30,000,000 transfers are circulated monthly. No other single medium reaches so many people daily. The richest and the humblest use streetcar Transfers. Our idea is to daily attract the attention of every user of a street-car Transfer. Every day must supply a new, and bright idea, Consequently we need 365.a year. No two ideas must ever be alike. ith nearly 1,000,000 people daily requiring Transfers). the possibilities of this form of advertising are simply incal- culable. We want these advertisements to be of widest imaginable interest. Therefore, We Want Ideas of practical benefit, ideas that will bring the Siegel Cooper Store Baeney and pointedly, with best advantage, | before the travelling public. For that reason. we offer a prize of $5.00 in gold for each advertising idea submitted, accepted and used. Si ~ As thousands of ideas will doubtless be submitted, it” will not be possible to acknowledge the receipt of each one. If your idea or suggestion is accepted, you will hear from us Promety. i SEND IN YOUR IDEAS AT ONCE. _ Iihistrate’ them, if you like. Every idea submitted must be dated to establish priority. Address = ADVERTISING MANAGER (TRANSFERS), : SIEGEL COOPER CO., New York. . df Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown an Extravaganee, OCH & Tuesday and Wednesday, Oxfords and Boots. WOMEN’S OXFORDS, of fine Vici. Kid, hand sewed turned soles, kid tip, Cuban heels, all sizes and widths. . WOMEN’S OXFORDS, Ideal Patent Kid Vamp, dull matt kid back counter foxing, hand sewed welt, Cuban heels, allisizes ‘dnd! Widths? s\siccwiessnicco ane no wemeris epee WOMEN’S BOOTS, lace or button, of fine Vici Kidskin, Patent Leather tip, combination heel, hand-sewed welt. . ALSO ; Sole Agents of the Famous Shoes for Wom ae 4 ~~ “Queen Quality.” Every woman who aj pci: the perfect combination of beauty and economy should inspect these shoes. All sizes, in” and fashionable leather for dress, walking, golfing or house wear, Oxfords, $2.50. Boots, $3.00, A Few Specials 50 Cents Extra. 125th Street West, Between Lenox Seventh Avenues: ait Pome ace PLAT )COWLETE ar ROOM ‘ repnsito E) AGsrr 4. OMPLETE ar’ Freight PECIAL, ROOM. Srrcias Speer acy PAID” “CASH OR CREDIT ~ CITY OR ON OUT-OF- Cor. 46. TOWN ORDERS. Write for Liste of Goods. ly low prices | 3-piece Garden Set.12 to 60c ||| 8 Sprinkling Cans, ..54 to 98c Sickles......+e00......48C Garden Trowels,.... sealeG Wooden Grass Rakes. . 48c $2.90 m Mowers, handsomely t runner, fully warranted, eek! wick servi SelsofTeeth ist $3 Bridge W Gold Crowns - $3 Gold Filling - - Quaker Crown, Bridge and Plate Work lasts a lifetime. All Work Guarnatesd, Hours: 9 A. M.to8 P.M. Sundays 9to3. German Spoken, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY Br Arn 208 oe | _co Re itireries a My, Y. th, $6.98; 18-inch, $8,00, 1 The Book of Facts for Msn of Fact