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DING 10 of Mrs. Lewis Morris Rutherfurd, Bride-to-Be, , Announces that Cere- mony Will Take Place in London at Residence of ‘Secretary White. SISTER OF BRIDE ONLY RELATIVE TO BE PRESENT. "- \{ Been Known to Them for a xR { Week or More, but They _ ‘Carefully Guarded the Secret ~ ¢—Mirs. Rutherfurd’s Sons dito Go to Harvard, ,#— ‘The marriage of William K. Vander- Dilt to Mrs. Lewis Morris Rutherfurd {will take place a week from to-morrow— ‘April 2—at No, 6 Whitehall Gard ‘London, the residence of Henry White, ‘Becretary of the American Embassy. This much may be stated with com- -parative certainty, despite the secrecy [which is being maintained by the rela- jtives of both the contracting parties. oer Harriman, jr, brother of Mrs- > Rutherfura, is authority for the date, Despatches from London are the author- ty for the place. The only member of the family, of Mrs. Rutherfurad who will be present at “\j the ceremony will be Mrs. William R, ; Travers, or No, 3 West Thirty-ntth _ Bireet, a sister. She with the other rela- +} tives had known the secret for about a Month and she had planned to go abroad ‘two weeks ago. She was prevented by @ cablegram from Mrs, Rutherfurd an- Bouncing that her two sons by her first husband, Winthrop Sands and Stephen Bands, oged twenty and eighteen years Fespectively, had sailed for this country + te complete their education at Harvard, | Asked Sister to Meet Them. Mrs. Rutherfurd asked her sister to meet them and see them safely at Har- - | vard. ‘They arrived last week and were ") taken to the university and duly in- ys Mrs, Travers will sail to-mor- ~ Yow and will arrive ju: ume to at- tend the ceremony if the steamer she ehooses has no bad luck, Mrs. Travers would not talk about the Wedding to-day. Oliver Harriman, jr., When seen at his office, No. 1% Broad- way, sald that the amily had known » pf the approaching marriffe ‘for a week. he said, ‘our tongues have been tied by the promise which Mr, Vander- bilt and Mrs, Rutherfurd exacted from ws. No one outside a very close circle fnew anything about it, and I must say +I think we kept the secret pretty well. } All I can tell you, now that the an- ®ouncement has been made, is that the wedding will take place April 29 and po to-morrow, as bas been said.” ’ 4. Borden Harriman would not be seen, ‘The other brothers of Mrs. Rutherfurd, Joseph, J. Low and Herbert, are at Aiken, Mrs. Stephen Olin, of No, 136 Bast Nineteenth street, another sister, ,mlso refused to talk about the matter. : Why Depew Wi len: ' Genator Depew, who yesterday was ound to deny all knowledge of the com- dng marriage of Mr. Vanderbilt, although ‘he was pursting to tell it, explained to- day why he had to hold his tongue. "Mr, Vanderbilt,” he said, “asked me to say nothing about the matter, and as have been his private counsel for ‘twenty-five years, of course my lips Were sealed, It was his desire that the matter should first ‘become public through the granting of the application Yor permission to remarry in the courts. TZ know practically nothing of the de- falls of Mr, Vanderbilt's plans. I don't even know whether the ceremony is to take place to-morrow or a week from osmorrow. Ihave met Mrs, Rutherfurd and found her a m delightful ‘The Benator, who has not been long Qt of ls last honeymoon himself, seemed to be greatly pleased that Mr. CBee Vanderbilt bad decided to take another wife, Asked Reliet from Court. Mr, Vanderbilt announced his intention if remarrying by applying to the Su- Preme Court in this city for the rescind- ef ‘the prohibition in his former '# decree of divorce, forbidding his nu again during her . lifetim ee Gilegerich granted the order after ntation of affidavits by Senator and ©. V. W. Rossiter that Mr. bilt’'s conduct for the past five years had been uniformly good, and that entitled to the relief asked for, Rutherfurd is pow in London, i » Mrs. White, Cablo Ppatches fi Paris say “hat Mr, Jerbilt loft that city late last night halt! has been twice mar- ehildren. She is under ly well preserved in carr ‘bright blue ‘eyes features are reg- | f i, She is athletic, | nected with the Neust make and reduced from 25,00 30.00 35.00 39.50 45.00 49.50 MRS. LEWIS MORRIS RUTHERFURD, Fine White Goods WHO IS TO BE MRS. W. K. VANDERBILT. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN young woman in the smart set. The farce was “Patience.” and both (Mrs. Rutherfurd and her sister, new Mrs, Stephen J. Olin, were in the cast. When Anna Harriman appeared In her low cut and sleveless gown a noted artiet and portrait painter of the Four Hundred exclaimed: “Miss Harriman has the arms that the Venus de Milo lost.” First Husband Was Killed, Mrs. Rutherfurd's first husband was Samuel &, Sands, a wealthy New York- er. Two children were born of this mar- riage. Mr. Sands was killed in 1889 while riding to the hounds in the Meadow Brook Hunt, an thirteen months later his widow was married, on June 30, 1890, to Lewis Morris Rutherturd, jr., a son of the noted astronomer of that name'and a member of one of the oldest families in Manhattan. She had gose abroad to reside after Mx. Sands’s death, The wedding was cclebrated at Bt. George's, Hanover Square, London. Brockholst Cutting was the pest man, ‘The wedding breakfast was served at No, 9 Grosvenor Crescent, then the res!- dence of Mr. Henry White, After his marriage Mr, Rutherfurd's health failed rapidly, and ne and his bride spent most of thelr time automo- biling about the Continent, On Jan, 6, 1901, Mr. Rutherfurd died at Devos Platz, Switzerland, from paralysis, Mr. Vanderbilt's Marriage, Mr. Vanderbilt was married in 1878 to Miss Alva Smith, of Mobile. Ala,-and they lived unostentatlously until after the death of Mr. Vanderbilt's father, when the building of thelr Fyfth avenue mansion, followed by the erection of the marble palace ag Newport, orought them to the pinvacle of socal prom- inence. After Mr, Vanderoilt's yacht Alva, named in honor of his wife, was wrecked in Cape Cod, he went abroad and su- perintended the building V. lant. When pleted he fi P. and Per elmont to him on « (ow 2 around the ‘ . ‘Women’s Dept. To-inorrow (Wednesday) we will offer about 500 tailor made Suits at great reductions, all this season's 29,50) to 1 5,00 and 24,50 Yodel Cathar. Broadway and 13th St. LOOK FOR WORK. of Wife’s Affeotions. bittSome of Them Leave West- the voyage Was never completed ‘The party dispersed in the Mediterranean and Mr, and Mrs. Vanderbilt separated. She came to this country and Mr, Vanderbilt went to Par! where. his ostentatious attentions to Nellie Neu- material for his the divorcee Mr, longer con ter woman, wife's divorce. Atte: Vanderbilt's name was FIGHT FAILS AGAINST CONSUMPTIVES’ CAMP, Bill Requiring Consent of County Authorities Did Net Get Con- stitutional Majority, ALBANY, April 21.—The Assembly to- day failed to give the constitutional majority of seventy-six votes 10 pass the Goodsel:-Bedell bill requiring the consent of county and town authoritics ‘or a cameo for consumptives. da ickahaed Moprrwvaat’ foe aeletilnt as in stabitah Tent of a Hoepiual ‘camp for Now York City none ives at Central Valley, Orange County, ———— Reeseyelt Club in Texas. TERRELL, Tex., April tin-A number ot st epublicana from Kaul- am chester County in Sloop Pro-| 2, yin, “to-day, when, Weinman visioned for Eighteen Days, |tad Mrs. Louise Heckman haled tolCentre Street Court and begged for (Special to The Evening World.) More than two thousand striking car- penters in Westchester County, who have been unable to get work here, left the| magistrate Connorton when it appeared county to-day for other cities, that two sloops took a crowd of strikers to] MEPd Patience to Ss Matned tha where they hope to get} could not do this conscientiously be- sloop George Martin, with| cause Weinman failed to cure her of twenty-five sirikers on board, carries| 47opAy., Bho also knew of other, women provisions for eighteen da: i fall all around Long Island until work| short while. Ryent pnd erreign Magistrate| wood or Weter for Five Daya, N. ¥., April &—A vice. known a8 the H. B. went into servic ‘habs vv Use ituESD, Y & TEN : G, AP i \“ Stern Brothers [of Alexandre, Napoleon, Lupin and Avondale Gloves for Men, Women and Children. Complete lines of Washable Kid and Chamois Gloves in White and Natural Color, Imported Novelties in Silk, Suede Finished Lisle Thread and Tropical Gloves and Mitts. Also to-morrow + A Special Importation of 2-Clasp Glace Pique Gloves, with Paris Point Embroidered Backs, in white pear] and street shades. $ Women’s an 2.Clasp Light-weight Glace Over- seam Paris Point Backs, in white, black and colors EMBROIDERED MUSLINS, SWISSES, PIQUES AND , FRENCH REVERINGS®™ And in addition will offer To-morrow Lace Striped Lawns, Mercerized Brocades, in striped 3,500 Yds. ee figured effects, Value 38c yd. 25° { Dotted and Figured 1,500 Yds. (Embroidered Swisses, Value 55c yd. 39° Correct Styles for Spring & Summer Wear A large variety of Oxford Ties, Sandals, etc., in Kid- skin, Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf and White Canvas. To-morrow, a sale of PATENT LEATHER, RUSSIA CALF BLUCHER and VICI KID OXFORD TIES, pir $3.50 First Floor, Annex. | Mid-Week Specials in — Boys’ Suits and Top Coats. WASHABLE RUSSIAN AND SAILOR SUITS, joe Hats made of our own importations of fine linens, drills and “ to match crashes, perfectly tailored, exclusive designs, Value $3.50 $1.95 > RUSSIANS AND SAILORS WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, Z reliable all-wool serges, homespuns and cheviots, $5,00 with silk embroidered designs, Value $6.95 O Slippers an Important Offerings in the Newly Enlarged per pair... Bedstead and Bedding Dept. BEDSTEAD: Cee emo tice rs £4.50, $6.75, $9.50 SOUTH AMERICAN HAIR MATTRESSES, warranted pure quality, . $13.50'°$40,00 Feather Pillows and Bolsters Warranted Odorless opie feet “West Twenty-third Street tient’s Husband for Alienation There's trouble in the “Nature Cure Sanitarium" of John Welnman, at No. 300 Steinway avenue, Long Island City. Just what the “nature cure” ts did After stealing from this employer tor @ number of years @amuel Roberts bookkeeper for the Edward C, Lockwood Company, printers and stationers, at No, 141 Pearl streot, fell on his knees in the police court for brats ai ME clemency, feet. thet be engaged Lamyer, Beniaroin Lr- | quucyence (ant Roberta mas thiot was MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., April t= wee Thai Mus nasctions ot b sharia ees yore oe, found tn a Mee aelinacel wanialpniensa ant the latter wan 80 penitent Twenty-third Street. mployed him, increasing his e only charye he had to make bw ghd Bit wiih the understanding New Kochelle and Porteh 0. BOCK aD not recom: shoul retained by the ‘ortahenter ts to the sanitarium, firm weekly to make up the deficiency account. 8 was faithful uhul 9 ag if jum te lumively for that} Stolen small nd wilt| gox-ewho rejected the treatment after a/ hundred dollars. He was arrested lagt Bankrapt Mr. Heckman ts @ harness maker liv- ‘j ‘ourt, ‘A forry system will also be cond ing at No, 4% Steinway avenue, | It Maglatraie, | WATERTOWN, to bring’ eatponters back and forth from A vrom., what he sald te, CUTTER’S FIRST TRIP. ie new oulter for the immigration ter- the Tork. Ha ete ia ROME, April #1,—dRicclott! Garibaldi, ie ader of the Itallan Volunteers wl firet trip, She carried the bosrding omm- nase in the war with Turkey, hag fd ———— he cots and Inspeotresses down the Day tol ceived lottera trom aknyst every coun-|CHIDED, SHE KILLS HERSELF, Pact sassets, and after Ang i say wife told me,’ Tm to expose it by eFiaeing sult Against Weinman.” om — a Phe et me Not ‘again berts Many American “8 for was try tn the world trom - VAY ia 49 men wie volun: batons ahead mt pany of heat | "AUBURN, Apa #Grace Jowett, | hi of pinetem, bers <d. Money Promptly Refunded. See a aERIEEE SERRE The Best Values of-the Spring Are Here, Following Hems Tell of More Great Economy Opporténities for To-Morrow. k of specials in our store announcements unless they are most unusual values, ‘That t the wonderful results that our advertising always brings. Exceptional interest will centre in the following offers for to-morrow. April never brougitt better values in the respective lines, Tailored Suits and Other Spring Garments; Women’s $14.50 Collarless Blouse Suits at $8.98. All-wool Venetian, collarless blouse, with double shoulder c.pes piped with taffeta; heavy stitched taffeta straps down front and round neck; front trimmed with small buttons; postilion back and large puff sleeves piped to match; flaring good merceyized drop ; colors blue, black, castor WEST 14 ST. rowing. We don't 5 accounts in part for 8.98 skirt with train effect made over and gray; value $14,50..... Ob osews enone bees ‘ Misses’ Fancy Blouse Sa Novelty Sultings and plain blue, black and brown, All- wool Venetians, newest collarless model, stitched tabs and fancy buttons, full puff sleeve and newest skirt, sizes 12 to 18, Women’s Jap Stik Waists. ik Waists are made from a good quality of pure all-over Val. inserting and tucks; trimmed sleeves; large puff cuffs; lace stock; lace trimmed back; solid white or black; Women’s Lace-Trimmed Sith Coats. Pure Silk Taffeta Monte Carlo Box Coats, 26 inches long. Probably Corded and the nattiest style and best material ever offered at a price like this. 1,200 Yds. os 1 1¢ model, long stole front; large putt cuffs; shoulder cape. Entire garment § handsomely trimmed with silk braid, neck and stoles trimmed with antiqui lace and four silk ornaments; sizes 32 to 44; $6.50 value; special.. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge—That’s a Point Worth Remembering. Trimmed Box Turbans, “The Reliance’ , The proper idea of the hour at aw extremely popular price. fhe hat is made of Jap Str. Ww ’ B d Sh sure pi Deen Hess sate machine. a y with black velvet, straw cabochons and the jaunty. military brush. A chic, up-to-date, omens oots an oes ready-to-wear turban that is stylish and clever,,$1.69 value; here at a, A Beauttjal Showing of Trimmed Hats at $4.98.—24 Foor, Annex The trimmed millinigry parlor in the second floor annex holds a very pleasant surprise for you if you have not already seen the stylish and attractive creations that we are offering at $4.98. Straw, flower, foliage and, fruit effects in all the newest and best shapes; special at. 6 Double-Breasted Sailor Blouse Suits. A Style that Has Sprang Into Great Popularity. Extra quality cheviot, with large sailor collar, cut in anew shape and trimmed with five rows of silk soutache and one broad band of silk braid. Blouse finished with two rows of white pearl buttons, silk necktie, silk embroidered emblem on de- tachable shield and sleeve customer, at.......+05 Boys’ Pants at 19c. We had another lot of these made up from remnants of materials that had been used in very much higher priced garments; fancy mixtures, chiefly, and a very complete assortment ; sizes 4 to 13; special, per paires. with close fitting back, Limit two suits to each Spring Styles in Liberty Shoes for Wome Better Workmanship and Leathers: More Attractibe Shapes Than ‘Shoes are arriving almost. Ever‘ Before. daily. Patent leather predominates, for patent leather will be > ; NORFOLK SUITS, small lots of the / season's best sellers at higher prices, Value $6.50 to $7.45 $5.40 New shipments of the famous Liberty ‘TOP COATS AND REEFERS, Top Coats in reliable immensely popular agai this season. But every desirable leather all-woo! coverts; Reefers in all-wool serges and cheviots, $3.75 is represented, and there are more than fifty different _ styles. with embroidered designs, Value $5.00 'e The showing includes the latest shapes in Colonial Ties, Evening In all of our recent orders we have Seeond Foor punex: insisted that the famous ROCK OAK soles be used—if you know anything about shoe-making you know what that means to the life of the shoe. We keep pace with the best $3.50 shoes in the market, and offer you the finished product at, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Black Dress Goods. BRAS; fon 0% 5750, 600 $25.00, $29.00, $42.00 | | JAMES McGREERY & CO. Deedee ‘ a ELASTIC FELT MATTRESSES, $4.00 14.40 Rug Dept. Sale of Silks, WOVEN WIRE MATTRESSES, $2:50, $3.25, $4.00 India Carpets,—average size 1,500 yards,—all silk grena- dine, — stripe or check] On Wednesday, April 22." weaves, 44 inches wide. ‘ ! 75¢ per yard, Usual-price 1.25. 24 inch, black figured Crepe de Chine,—new patterns. 75¢. per yard, Uusual Price 1.25. Handsome Weaves, include | ing Pompadour, Moire Im primie, Quadrille, Panne Velours, Louisine, *Satin and a variety of fine noy= elty fabrics, Street and evening shades, 75c and ose per yard, © A large stock of fine, : black Summer silks, 65c to 1,00 per yard, ’ ictal Daghestan Rugs,—average size 3 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft, 6 in. India Moodj Mats, 9x12 ft. LEGAL ILLS RESULT |BESGED ON HIS =yzxaqe sso ~revoromon OF "NATURE CURE."| KNEES FOR MERCY) nist su 2.000 STRIKERS Professor i BPE ca Dishonest Bookkeeper Con- fesses Thefts) and Implores per roll of 20 yards, Magistr: é Japanese Cotton Warp Mat- Weirate to Set: Him Foe. ting, Carpet patterns, “ Twenty-third Street. Seamless China Matting. Twenty-third Street, JANES MeGREERY & CO. Washable Fabrics, 5,000 yards,—printed Nain- sook, ‘Small dot and fig- ure designs. Suitable for Men's shirtls, Ladies’ shirtwaists or Children’s dresses, 32 inches wide, per roll of forty yards, Reversible Rugs, Turkish and: India patterns, 9x12 JAMES MoCREERY & 60) Infants’ Outfitting French hand scalloped, white pique Reefers, Scotch Ma-|Sizes 6 months to 3 yéars! %75 to 3.95 Sizes 2 to 4 years, 325 © 475 White, pink or pwie Blag pique and linen Reefera— trimmed with em! j WARRANTS FOR NAVAL MEN.|Sizes x to 4 years, 2,50, 3.50 and 5, Value 5.50 to 9.50 asc per yard, ' 8,000 yards,—Lambie and | oe ere er EE EE ‘HORSES TORTURED BY LAW. Team Goes Without 25¢ per yard, an belonging to John #2. today, “tbls, nature ure is homething Y” inquired the aagis. Lanne, of horses Linea a bn knew about it,” replied | petition in bankruptey, “and I have been making the |food or water for five days last week. mood, ‘The horaes were starving by process of Twenty-third Street, Maen reTts | One| iaw when the nelgbbors, attracted by it me a ra,” "| the nelghing. of the famished $1,000 bail tor reported the state of affairs thorities. horses were a part of Mr. Ber- nia are out for the : iw D po U. &