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, AEFITS HOUSE ‘Engages. Suit on Steamship, and Private Car Is Being Made Over, but Gets No Li- Oense to Wed as Yet. ‘MRS. RUTHERFURD BUSY, TOO ) Mer Home at Tranquillity, N. J., Ie Belrig: Put inReadiness for the Reception of Some One, Over hauled and Refurnished. ' ©n' reports which are apparently authentic It is lgarfied that William K. , Vanderbilt will bring his bride, who is now Mrs, Lewis; M, Rutherfurd, directly to the United States after their marriage fm London, which ts scheduled to take place before next Wednesday. It Is understood that Mr. Vanderbilt has secured a sult of rooms on one of the steamers galling from the other side Wednesday. | + Mr. Vanderbilt's huge residence at the northwest comer of Fifth avenue and Fifty-second street, which has been dark @ long time, is being redecorated on hurry orders. There the servants under- stand that Mr, Vanderbilt will be home in @ week or two. Private Car Fitted Up. Another significant fact which would indicate that Mr. Vafiderbilt and his bride will come to America Is that ht: Private car, known as No. 101, is being Tefitted in the, yards at the Grand Cen- tral Station for immediate use, It was brought down from the repalr shops near Buffalo a week ago and the old fixtures torn-out. Cabinet-makers have refinished the car in mahogany, the floor plan has been rearranged and an @lectric-lighting plant has been in- wtalled. Rallroad men In the yard say they understand that the car must be Gniwhed and ready for use by May 1. They are working on it day and night. Great preparations are likewise being made for the reception of some one at Tranquillity, N. J., the home of Mrs. Rutherfurd. The house is being over- deuled and put in shape and new fur- —-nishings supplied. PARIS, April 24.—Mrs, Lewis M, Ku- therfurd will leave Paris Saturday for London, and it is authoritatively an- nounced that she will be married to William K. Vanderbilt not later than (Wednesday. It is presumed that the marriage will be in some one of the forty registrar’s offices in London, and that it Will be quiet and private. Duchess May Attend Her. The Duchess of Marjborough has ar- . Fived here and has called on her father’s Gancee. It is sald that she will accdm- Pany Mrs. Rutherfurd to London Sat- urday end will attend her at the wed- Great activity is obsérved about Mrs. Rutherfurd’s home in the Avenue Boils de Boulogne. Two of Mr. Vanderbilt's Neo the whe! its of Mr. Vander- U Bis Pepores vary, One says pe eRe nd another ~sa; 01 $2 far ho one has been able to find him either city, A despatch ‘Londo yr. he not yet ap} to the nited States Embassy there for a spe- it, , which be ne- 1 ‘before the be per- ‘MRS: MARSHALL, ILL, | TO BE OPERATED ON Had Intended to Sall for Europe, but Her Trip Is Now Delayed. Mrs, Charles H; Marshell is seriously ill from appendicitis at her home, No. . @ East Geventy-seventh street, and an operation will be performed !mmediately by Dr, Aniirew J, McOosh, under’ whoke. carp she has been for several days. ‘The operatipn yt be performed some time to-day if Mrs. Marshal's condt- tion permits, She has been II] for aev- eral days, but her condition was not eonsidered serious until yesterday. q ‘cee has been prominent in society ris “Count; and Goustses onl de) 1 Ceptellane and Mrs; Arthur Paget, and | A Planned to wail for Europe ‘soon, | q Her filness has caused a postponement Ly lang. \ ure. Marshall, was Miss Jose. q fern] Lenox } Banks, is the wife of ) les H. Marshall, of No, 45 William wtrect, prominent in banking affairs, | NAMES HIS BABY FOR JUDGE FOSTER ‘Thomas P, Foley, Grateful for Ac- quittal in Jurist’e Court, Thus Honors Him, MY, ‘Thomas P. Foley, who keeps a grocery store at No, 63 Bedford street, was in- a @icted last month for buying a tub of Dutter that haq been stolen from @ truck. Foley was tried before Judge ‘Warren W. Foster in the Court of Gen- eral Bessions and honorably acquitted. Judge Foster received a letter to-day from Foley announcing the birth of a boy baby in his family and the fact that 6 had christened the baby Warren Fos. ter Foley. “only hope," the happy father wrote, “that my son will grow up to be as fair to'his fellow men as you were to me in my bour of distress: Hereafter your pame will be a household word in my iy. WANT TO BUY WOODEN LEG? Bf You Do, Here's ¥ Chance— Stoxe Teeth for Sale, Too. 1 (Auctioneer. of a al an auction rest, Atapleton, ¥,.1., in the afternoon, % * P. Mt Richmond Boroug' %> at No. 33 Water % wat 1 0% AN ende: the handsomest young women in Colo- rado. Her father is the first Republican CRUISER COLORADO At READY 10 LAUNCH. Daughter of Gov. Peabody Will Christen Vessel at Cramps’ Yard To-Day. PHILADELPHIA, April 24.—Miss Cora | * May Peabody, the daugtiter of Colorado's Governor, will break the wine over the bow of the cruiser named after her na- tive State when it slips into the water at Cramps’ shipyards to-day, A party in| of important personages. from Colorado | ssp are here to attend the launching. | ‘Miss Peabody 18 just out of high school and bears the reputation of being pne of [Ast Shoes by the Thousands for Everybody InOurBasement The Grandest Footwear able you to put them on the family at almost, the cost of one pair at any other store. Read Our Astonishing Offerings and Prices. Women’s $3.00 Ox. ford Ties, Patent Leather and Kid, Women's $2.50 and $2 Black Kid Lace Shoes, with patent leather and kid- tips, soles, $y 50 Women’s $2.50 Patent Leather Oxfords, high Cuban Heels, and fords, with patent leather and hid tips, Infants’ patent leather tip But on an, Youths’ satin Caf Lace, 1.00 Governor elected there in many years. The W. C. T. U. of the State made a fruitless effortto have a bottle of Man- ou Spring water used. a R CAMERA SALE Y NEHRING'S, 16 EAST 42D ST. . 6%4x8%4 eles Convert- Tole Anastigmat, Se- Ges ( sit Coors ries VII A, in B. & theapians, ‘The expression which has ‘coms under the ban of the faculty cen- ors ocours many times In the lines. But the watchful overseers of youth at the Polytechnic Institute noted at the rehearsals the volleys of rapid-fire sem!- cusswords, which they promptly decided must not be exploded in the atmosphere of the cultured audience to assemble to- night at the Germania Club. “Cut out the damns, boys,” was the ultfmatum that went forth from the faculty to the disappointment of the (DARN, VICE DAMN, MORE SMOKE VIDE A TRAGEDY. The Faculty of Poly Expurgates Strenuous Expletive from a Play to Be Produced To- aa hs “But what shall we use Instead?" was aaked. a time the question proved a , but “darn” was finally adopted te for the exiled term, all the testimony of those the final rehearsal, which However, Some of the Youthful Actore May Forget to Make the be In Change In the Ardor of Their! Just Now, enouR singer fs te te fn Acting. ‘das playing the part of the strenu- ous “damn,"* members of the dramatic assoctation’ profess to be unable to un- derstand. While no, disposition to rebel against the change’ ordered has been evinced. It has been observed that the players have had dimculty in remembering Instruc- tions, and It will not surprise some of the audience if a few of the more ment expressions get past enthus! ips when the play is on. HOLLAND ADOPTS TREATY. Arbitration Agreement With Vene- xncla In Accepted, THR HAGUE, April 4.—The First Chamber of the States General to-day the treaty of arbitration be- Mertedrailand and Venezuela. ys tamping hi foot In dire wra’ Damn the tragedy: But hold, the tragedy has been damned enough al- ready!” Than Convincing He Can Satisfy Them. poe ren Ae A grave question has arisen as to the use of expletives in the dialogue of a play to be produced to-night at the Ger- mania Club, Brooklyn, by the Poly Prep. Dramatic Society, and the answer, given by the faculty, 1s in the negative. Whether, in the ‘heat of histrionic zeal, the decision shall prove to have binding fores on the youthful actors remans to be seen, “Whether to say damn, or not to say damn," Js the question, ‘The farce-comedy to be enacted is “A Tragedy.” by Fawcett, a standard medium for the exploitation of youthful ! tle there. Here are suits worth twelve dollars in every way. $12 in trimmings. $12 in style. To sell to-morrow at $8.75. In buy anywhere will not equal these at $8.75 Bloomingdale’s to-morrow for None better as far as workmanship goes at any price. These suits and spring Geta are hand-tailored; the collar of the coat is properly shrunk inside the coat is properly shaped and the canvas: shrufik. Then the ba is interlined in feat vith’ haircloth, which gives it a permanently lasting sha) $12 in material. $12 in workmanship. fact, the very best $12 suit you can Custom-Made Clothing Ready to Wear. in shape and then put on by hand; the buttonholes are hand-made; the pad- PGritical men who want style as well as quality at reasonable prices should . WARRANTS OUT. Board of Health Working to Rid the City of the Nuisance, with a Sharp Eye on Offending Night. tL culgnt in the ‘school on! Corporations. T IT spirit and dash of the production BU DULLS THE LINES.) wit be ‘marrea by its eubstity DIFFICULTIES IN COURTS. isting ap fo: bly pase in he Tio ‘ —— Tragedys” “to follow. the lines a Some of the Magistrates Want More Proof, President Lederle Is Confident The work of freeing the city from the smoke nuisance is being carried for ward vigorously by tne Beard of Health, A second warrant has been issued against the engineer at the Jacob Doll warehouse plant at the foot of East Thirtleth street, and the authorities are determined to abate the clouds of black smoke pouring from the ta:l chimney AMan’s $12 Suitfor $8.75 MEYER . turned cases; thin models; these th an oh. saeiaikt Gold. Watches; very have beer sold not so very long heavy handsome designs; hunting | ago at from $35 to $45, Cees S10 alah hid and calf Button and Lace, B, C and D is, * Wgegs 7:00 blogs hid and box calf Batton and Lace, Band C Misses’ large size 4, heel and law h x ree ase sien enring h eel Button and Lace, STORE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 P. M. ins] our assortment of cheviot, tweed, homespun, need black clay and unfinished worsted suits, all custom made, ready to don, at the special price of Young Men’s Smart Suits (15 to 19 yrs.), $6.95 $10.00 Foar. ‘OPE! NT Zuyds uno shoe shoes at $1.98. kid; welted and stitched soles, $3.50 per pair; take your pick at STORE lity and serviceability—there are no old, everything, is new, smart and correct. made at prices that Will en- feet of each member of your were $3. Solid Gold Watch Sale! The watches offered in this sale were manufactured by the largest and most re- nowned watch companies, those which have a recognized and world-wide reputation for the merit of their goods. : Every case rs the maker's mame. . They assay plumb 8 karat and 14 karat, and \®, are fully guaranteed by the manufacturer as 1) . well as by ourselves, “Here are prices to in- #7 lack e Men's $3.50 Patent AOUe ey ee Ox ie terest: Cea Te Ae 2nd > |||] si895 & $1650—Boxs" 204 | $1790-Mers cry ant Mae Elgin fitted with Waltham or engine- case Watches; 12 movements; plain or huntin nnd itted with Waltham welted soles thee oF hunt —Women's Hunting Case $13.50 Watches; 6 size; with Wal- tham and Elgin movements, Main Floor, Front, Centre. Women’s Light Vests. All Dainty New Summer Styles. You've your choice from an all-inclusive stock of the newest and prettiest styles for the coming summer, marked at various prices ac- cording to quality--for to-morrow we quote particularly the following three specials as worthy your attention: kSe ° 9c. 19c. cases. $18.50—14-kt. Gold Watches; gold cases; open face; 12 and 16 size, Black Kid Ox- $f 50 65c 1,00 id Lace, siaes 4 to 8, 1 2 Of Ribbed Cotton. Of Lisle Thread. Of Good Silk. h grade; daintil Excellent quality; all styles | Prettlly trimmed wiCtl &, 725 li nt and shapers will sleeves | dainty, lace at neck; 1.50 fess ait | and without; all sizes, | colors pink, sky blue, . apd armholes; as well as extra large; | cream and white; all | Boys" satin Calf Lace, 1.25 sizes; value 15c, actual value 35¢. sizes; real value St. Second Floor, 69in Bt, Section. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | BLOOMINGDALES', ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’. EYER, <i Ages, $14.40 Women’s Smart $3 Shoes, $1.98. hy item culled from the innumerable others in abet veth we quote these yon paneer They are shown in patent lea! y and ate worth $3 and Main Floor, 60th St. Section. vici $1.98 ed in this sale, are the epitome of style, Tlie, ts every Delt of shoes, of poor or broken-uplots to be seen here ‘ Men’s Fine $3 Shoes, $1.90. Well made; patent colt and box calf; lace and button; always Cold Storage. We store furs, garments of all kinds, carpets and rugs, and insure them against damage by moth, fire or theft. moderate, Charges for Girls. Dainty, serviceable little dresses of good quality wash fabrics and the more dressy gowns of organdie are here in plentiful assortments, all made with great care and atten- tion to detail and prices remark- ably low, Gingham and Chambray, 63c. For instance: Many pretty styles for choice; some with pique yokes; ruffle over shoul- ders edged with embroidery; sizes 4 to 14 years, Sailor Suits, 9c. and $1.98, In percale and crash; all trimmed differently; some with braid and others with plain chambray in contrasting colors; sizes 4 to 12 years. Of White Organdy, $2.98. Beautifully made, with round yoke of tucks and insertion, Bertha ruffle edged with lace; insertion on skirt; sizes 4 to 14 year: ghecond SOin Bt. Section, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES', but When arraigned before Magistrate Zeller recently the engineer promised to discontinue the nuisance, but he had not! done #0. His failure to comply with the ordinance was observed from the de-! « This indicates that the town mansion ts ne on nn nn nnn oon eee ee eesosoce partment tug on ite recent tour of In+ Spection up the Mart River, At the plant of the Degnon-MoLean Contracting Company, root of Haat Forty-second street, complaints made against the stoking of the fires yestet Gay resvited in the arrest of Engineer Augurt F. Ward. He was held in $100 ball by Magistrate Zeller for trial, Eainon Plant Too, Complaint has been made to the de- partment against the Edison Company powor plant, First avenue and Thirty- eighth street. There the residents have fullgiod cong and patieauy. ‘Ther plaint ig that the section of the city surrounding the plant 1 a veritatie Pittsburg. When this condition of affairs was brought to the attention of Dr, Lederle, President of the board, he sald: “First we got a warrant for the en- flac trate, ' PAM, Pale People — whose tissues are pining for the strengthening and builds ing comfort of rich, thick: blood, should bear in mind’ that t Ozomulsion will give them what they need, ‘! That transparent blue skin, or the yellowish dirty. — pallor, so often seen, are | very dangerous signs, Blood is life. Make it with Ozomulsion, the only vitalized emulsion’ of pure cod liver oil with guaiacol and the hypophos= large® manufacturing cone ving | phites of lime and soda. them final warnin to abate ; A es Bren oxcin out corsiator af tetas | Begin to-day. Get itjgs your druggist’s, who have recelved repented warnings. 7 In order that you may test the merits of eet Mi a ee eee Ozomutsion, send your name and full ade dress to (Special to The Evening World.) SAYVILLE, L, L., April 21.—Car loads of wood are being cut from the Idle THE OZOMULSION CO,, De Peyster|Street, - - New mentioning this Paper, anda large I at Hour woods, sawed In lengths con- venient fo: siove and erate, and shined tan’ | free bottle will at once be sent to you by mail prepaid. | » but he was released by a Magis- who coutended tnat ft was the fireman Who was the real offender. Then we secured a warrant for the fre man, He the Magistrate holdin, that ed to prove that the emission of smoke from the chimneys had dripped black particles ol woot.” Hopes to Sntinfy Court, Mr. Lederle stated that the plant was under close surveillance «nu he hoped to have itis deputies satisfy the Court when the next arrest wns genuineness of the nutsa are going out in all five from Oakdale to W. K.’ Vander! town house, Fifth avenue, Manhattan. to be occupied soon by Mr, Vanderbilt and his bride. Boys’ Well-Made Suits, $2.66. Good suits, made for wear, with style and fit leading factors in their make-up. There are two styles— double-breasted jacket suits and Norfolk jacket suits with plaited back and front; the materials are the season’s best; sizes 7 to $2.66 16 years, at Boys’ Confirmation Suits, $3.95. Handsomely made and per-- + fect in fit; also sailor suits in a large variety of styles. Second Floor, 60th Bt. Seotion, The Newest Coat yor Girls.* | | Smart, jaunty coats, made like illustration, pt” cheviot serge, beautiful hand-embroidered emblems on sleeve—new style full puff sleeves with cuffs” silk revers-and collar stitched in white. ‘a Colors—navy, black and red. ‘ Sizes 4 to 14 years, $4.95. Regular $6 value—special F! Girls’ SilK Coats, $5.95. Of taffeta or peau de soie; richly stitched and } lined throughout; box backs; some with shawl dob lars; others oollarless; trimmed with light blue coms bination or fancy braid. ’ Sizes 5 to 14 years. Second Floor, 59tb St. Section, 9 ° Men’s Fine Underwear, 59c. week or so ago, when offered at this extraor- dinary price. Those who did not take advan- Silkateen is a splendid wearing material, with a soft, glossy appearance and a rich silky sheen tons; colors, plain, such as pink, flesh tint, pearl and white, a3 well as fancy stripes of white and lavender, white and blue, Shirts made with French neckbands; long or short sleeves; drawers made with double seats; all fine first quality goods; sizes 32 to 46 inches. This story deals with a lot of wrappers, not more than 150 dézens, which were benefit. They are made of the best sort of print Ished with braid and ruffles. All perfect in fit, workmanship, finish and all-around that isn't worth double the prices quoted. for to-morrow, which are 4 This is the balance of that lot of handsome See TRAD! Laletalel tage of the value-giving then have another op- Ne Seah which lasts through innumerable washings. white and pink and plain mesh; all sizes; per garment........ Main Floor, 60th St. Section, bought most advantageously by us, and of materials, in indigo blue, black, red and ‘oodness. ’ e in the whole collection [Be A5c. and 63c. . silkateen underwear which created such a stir a portunity to-morrow. Each garment is trimmed with fine sateen and pearl but- 59¢. Men's Balbriggan Uunderwear, 19c. | More Good Wrapper News. which we give to-morrow's shoppers the fancy colors, with deep flounced skirts, fin. | Not a wrapper No mail orders filled and none . 0, D, 4g Second Fiver, Bivh Mt A ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ALL CARS . BLOOMINGDALES’, U es oe lea pel de he ly