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, “Anternational Romance Leads to the Engagement of Dandridge Wolf, of Munich. HIS FAMILY A FAMOUS ONE. He Is a Descendant of Alexan- , der Spotswood, First Gov- \ernpr of Virginia, and the *Bride-to-Be Is a Great _ Beauty. An international romance which fought together the scipn of the oldest family in Virginia and a member of a noble German houso ts that which ter- minated In tho engagement of Dandridge @ lineal descendant of Major- Gen, Sir Alexander Spotswood, first Governor of Virginia, and Katharine Branciska, Baroness von Wolf, of Mu- mich, Bavaria. Mr. Spotswood {s a broker, with of- fices in the Milla Building, at No. 3% ‘Wail street, and is well known on the (@troet and in exclusive society. His fiancee, who lives with her aunt, Brau yon Adelman, in Munich, Is a Biece of the present Minister of Justice @f Bavaria. Though of a German noble , @he was born in Philadelphia. Rrandfather, Baron von Wolf, was @ well-known lawyer in Munich, but owing to strong republican tendencies entered a conspiracy to overthrow the Government, and upon Its discovery waa . banished and his estates declared for- felted. His eon, who was a physician, practised medicine for a ume in Phila- elphja, where the Baroness von Wolf was born. Upon the death of her father ‘and mother she returned to Germany, ‘and last winter was introduced by her unt at the Bavarian Court, where her Beauty made a great sensation. ‘Mr. Spotswood met the Baroness when he was visiting in New York City, and WM. Spotswood and Baroness von VOGEL & SON. BROKER, DESCENDANT OF A NOTED FAMILY, AND THE BARONESS WHO IS SOON TO BECOME HIS WIFE. ~o Sy | x BARONE von WOLP and RANRRIDGE POTSWOQD . when she left America they were en-| FALLS KILL ONE gaged. The engagement, though known in Munich, has not been announced in New York, and It was through the indis- cretion of one of Mr, Spotswood's friends that it leaked out. Though heiresses to come 100 hat of an nents of and Baby May Die from Fractured Skull. This has been a day of falls n three serious cases having ¢ fal stig ir ¢ t American to : nig still a very un Is office by an Evening in regard to the rut Mollie 1 lving at N walle han, morning f the sixth netantly Wwodding W Mu. Te haye been ma Readers of ploturesque 1 wood, Who app the ters as the lexder of the Knights Gol Horseshoe. through the airshaft kilied, second-story window of his hy WM. VOGEL & SON. AND INJURE OTHERS. | P| Mollle Libbthu Was Killed at Once Mfty-tiird street, while el no 1088 Pell Of Car an years old, Ath street, home this from r to the yard and was John Cully, two years old, fell from the WM. 1 | 13 Willis avenue to the yard and frac tured his skull, Hospital Mn at N sec 108T First avenue, nd-story window at No 238 Bas’ ning win lower Hos. dows. She was taken to | pital suffering from injuries to the legs and jaw. —— us 1 na Malestnan, ving at No. or} ghity-edghth ot, while at *|tempting to t at Madison ave: nt { to-day fell He taken to 1a ear wth = tured Are you reading the story on the magazine page? VOGEL & SON. Economy Coupled with Worth the Salient Features of This Special Offering to Men. extraordinary offerings that will be most welcome to men who are buying their Spring and Summer Tr" items printed below are a mere outline sketch of this great merchandise movement. It is a collection of clothes. It is merchandise of the sort that every well-dressed man will want—the economies will be appreciated. It will be well worth your time to read down to the last line of the appended list. Men’s Suits and Overcoats At Trade Compelling Prices. $12.50 for Suit or Overcoat. Surely the seekers for a good Suit or Overcoat—a garment for service and style—may seek long before they'll find any to equal ours at $12.50. These Suits and Overcc $48 and $20. Among the Suits you'll find all the new fashionable fabrics in blue, black, gray and brown and fancy effects. The Over- coats are cut in the short, full, be andin medium length of black and oxford cheviots and thibets, some silk lined—your choice while they last, $12.50 for Suit or Overcoat. ‘Young Men’s Spring Suits. _A Special Opportunity for Young Men. Choose Smzcrt looking clothes for the younger men of 14 to 18, fabrics with fife and dash and color, with all the little kinks of fashion—our cave” shoulder and “‘Closefitting” collar, the slanting breast pocket, peg-top trousers. In fact, suits particularly young-mannish, Peed Choose now af $10 at from $12 to $15. les of worsteds, cheviots a the pair. & $3.50, $4 & $5 a-piece double-breasted Suits—sizes 4 to d wear—dark and light fabrics. ; little Sailors, plain, trimmed with soutache o: embroidered ‘silk emblems—sizes 3 to jal at $2.50. Men’s Worsted Trousers. $6, $7 & $8 Values at $5, ‘A handsome collection of all the new striped effects in ex: Attractive Prices T IS WELL, we think, to stale richt here that all of our Men’s Suits and Overcoats —no matter how low the price—are made with our famous “Con- cave” shoulder and “Closefilting’’ collar. The newest $3 values, prices quoted below, of getting good $1 and $1. and plaited bosoms, in ne vats are the sort usually sold at $15, oxy Style of the popular tan Coverts | cheviots, plain and | to 1736 at $10. sizes up to 50, Son- Usually lar price, 25c. soles. cepti and $8 value: nd tweeds, $6, $7 for Children’s Suits, Alpine and your new straw hat. Reduced to $2.50. 14—made to Special at 0. with- | Imported and domestic blac 8 In blue, brown and gray cloths, _ the fashionable colors and sha At 39¢e,—Lace lisles, plain black embroidered with silk ck patterns, jacquard silk etfe ts, Regular 50c, and 75c. qualities, Clearance Sale of Hats. Here’s a chance to fill in the gap between your half-worn Derby or ; Low-Shoe Time. The low shoe—the shoe of comfort, style and beauty—from now on will be the vogue. Here's a sale of low shoes just when you demand them. Several hundreds of pairs divided into two groups, as follows: Group No. 1 at $1.95, sts, in calf, vici and patent leathers. Regular $2.50 and Group No, 2 at $2.40. Of excellent workmanship and leathers, made on the newest lasts— in all leathers. Regular $3 and $3 0 values. Sale of Negligee Shirts. Our position in the shirt business brings many opportunities to us. Makers of fine shirts, when they wish to dispose of large quantities for spot cash, come to us, thus enabling us to offer shirts at the low At 55¢,—These 55c. shirt sales of ours offer to men the opportunity values, ‘The shirts are made with plain stripe and figured patterns, with cuffs at- tached or separate. Sizes 14 to 17%. At 85e,—Honest $1.50 Shirts, made from Anderson's Scotch mad- ras, light grounds, with cufl’s detached or attached. Sizes 14 to 17%. At $1-05,—Shirts no better than these in any way are sold in many Stores at from $2 to $2.50; these ar f i K aited bosom; pere patterns, and the new tan and green homespun effec Light-Weight Underwear. At 45¢e. a garment; value 75c.—Blue and pink Balbriggans gusseted shirts and drawers. Shirts with long or short sleeves, At 70c. a garment; value $1.25—Sea Island cotton underwear, shirts and drawers, ends silk tinished—long and short sleeves—all made from white madras and les, with neat blac} white ‘ double At $1. 15 a garment; value $2.50—Genuine Cellular Aertex—white, blue, pink and striped; regular price $2.50 a garment a Men’s Hosiery. At 12'4e,—Fast black taney lace effects, hand embroidered, Regu- At 21c,—New gray Oxford and fancy embroidered effects—split Regular 35c..and 50c. qualities, at 21c. s, stripe 39¢, $4, $3 and $2 Hats at $1.70. i brown Derbies and Alpines in all pes—all on sale at $1.70 the hat. Opening Sale of Straw Hats at $1.50. cbse. - VOGEL @ SON BROADWAY, HOUSTON ST. ¢ sen meme He was taken to Lincoln Vehan, forty years old, Mving fell from the Broke Hin Skull, wil and was tal |HURLED HERSELF DOWN AIRSHAFT. | Woman Leans to Death While Tem. porarily Insane—Other Falls, One of Which May Prove Fatal. Mra. ol, Mollie Liebsohn, fifty-four yearn Killed herself by jumping down an alrahatt from her apartments xth floor of No, 398 East to-day ohn lived in the house with and five children. For a time she had suffered from occa- sional attacks of Insanity, Three months ago she cut her throat and oniy Sicth ‘Sinps 5 WOMEN’S WAISTS, Wrappers and Sacques Second Floor. 200 Women's House Sacques of figured Swisses, Lawns and Dimities, slightly rumpled; have sold from $1.00 to $1.95, for (No Mail Orders Filled.) Women's House Wrappers of black with white figures, of good quality percale; sizes 34 and 36 only; original prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.45, for 5 50 dozen Misses’ Waists; sizes 12, 14, 16 and 18; variety of materials and styles; original prices $1.00 to $3.95; to close them out..,.48, 75 and $1.00 t 68¢, VEILINGS, 25c. Each. MAIN FLOOR. Fine Chiffon Veilings, 1% and 14g yards, in plain and hem- stitched fancy borders, These come in all the new and popular shades and combinations, retail- ing regularly at 68c. A fortu- nate purchase on our part passes them over to you at 25c. each. TRIMMED MILLINERY. SECOND FLOOR. Phenomenal Sale of Ladies’ Trimmed Dress Hats, consisting of Trimmed Hats hereto- fore offered at from $8.75 to $12.00 each; for Friday,........... $6.75 About 100 Trimmed Black Crino- line Hats, made on wire frames with straw under brims; fine quality black velvet ribbon trimming with quills; trimmed by ourselves, in- suring exclusiveness; value $7.50; each 84.78 NNO ne Another wonderful offering of Children’s Trimmed Dress Flats, beautifully trimmed with flower wreaths and ribbons; positively worth $5.00; for Friday, each, $3.50 MEN'S $1.00 PAJAMAS 796. FIRST FLOOR. Just 250 Suits; men’s woven madras cloth Pajamas; fancy stripe light weight military cut, side opening; pearl buttons and white frogs; the $1.00 grade for one day only, each 719 W © R CESTERSHIRE SAUCE—Lea & Perrins’ or Holbrook’s Imported, bottle a 18 TEA—10,000 Ibs. Ib, (oKe ‘averley Blend” THE WORLD: TRURSDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1903, MARMALADE — Hart- ley's OCCU CEC PEARS—New York State Bartletts, 2 pound: can. 8 RAIS 1NS—Three Crown Loose RBc.; Ib recently returned from the honpital. ‘To-day Mra. Liebsohn saw a police man and an ambulance surgeon in the hail carrying a sick woman on a wivetcher. The sight so frightened Mra. Mebsohn, that @ ran into her apart- nt and throw herself down the alr- aft, kiling her instantly. ———__— WOMEN’S PRISONERS HELD. Men Who Robbed Mra, Lycett Iden- tified by Thetr Captors in Court, NEW ROCHELLE, May 14—Richard J. Darcy and G. H. raigned to-day for the dayleht robber of Mrs. Alice Lycett, of Realonce Park Many of the ‘e the two men were in court and ed them. e1 Ithout bail HANDKERCHIEFS. .MAIN FLOOR. The last of the soiled Handker- chiefs will go in to-morrow’s reat clearing. Vast quantities of fine and desirable kinds; from a third to a half is taken from the regular selling price. Plain Linen, Fancy Embroidered; Initial Linen, Cofored Embroid- ered; Lace Trimmed, Hemstitched Em- broidered; Sheer Embroidered, Hand Em- broidered; Men's, Women's and Children’s in three vast assortments, 10, 17 and 25. FINE WHITE GOODS At 39c. FIRST FLOOR, Thousands of yards, suitable for Graduation and Confirma- tion dresses and Summer gowns, at a price decidedly within the reach of every one. Assortment includes: WHITE SILK ORGANDIES; 30 inches wide, sheer and fine. WHITE VOILES; mercerized finish, 40 inches wide, finer in in quality than woollen. WHITE FRENCH BATISTE or PARIS LAWNS; a sheer fabric and of fine texture. WHITE DOTTED MULL; 30 inches wide, small or medium size dots. The above may also be had in PINER grades, Men's 75c. Underwear, 38c. FIRST FLOOR. Light Summer Weight, Silk finished Sea Island Shirts and Drawers; Shirts have French neck, Drawers have the Otis double gussets, large pearl but- tons; regular selling price 75c., special at... a B8 T WOMEN’S GLOVES. MAIN FLOOR, Women's 2 and 3 clasp Glace Gloves, Paris Point; in black, pearl, brown, tan, mades and English reds; special important clearing lot of oddments, fine skins; remains of season's stocks; at Women's 1-clasp Lisle Gloves; plain or with mesh back; white, black and season's tint great value at 25 (Sixth Floor.) Brothers’ bottle .. Ibs. M js, 4 uscatel 9 cately Cramer were ar-| qt. bottle, | women who aided to | on Crawford Co, A Storeful of the Best Merchandise—Priced Con- sistent with Its Worth—-Some Much Less. Every Item Bespeaks Full Money’s Worth —or More—of Which These for Friday Are Splendid Examples. FRIDAY SALE OF GROCERIES. CATSUP — Curtice Blue Label, Pe POCO CCl OLIVE OIL—Barton & Guestier’s Pure Olive Oll, 85c.; pt. bo DELICATESSEN — Delli- smoked Columbia River Salmon, |b. 19 FOR SALE! Nineteen Light Steam Delivery Wagons. A real bargain and a chance to save money in horse feed, horseshoelng, veterinary sur- geon fees, dying horses during warm weather and other expenses of light delivery @ervice, You should take advantage of this offer. ‘These machines can be operated at an expe of $1.00 per day for fuel, and cover over forty milee per day, carrying 600 pounds. This should appeal to automobile agents, confectioners, clothiers, Ice cream manufacturers, laundrymen and others. Bids will be received for one or more. Address for particulars W. R. GOLDING, Box 196, New York World. RECITAL HALL. Sixth Floor. P. M, 20 4 P.M America’s Foremost Musical Entertainment in vocal, instrumental and with string solos. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. SECOND FLOOR. Cambric Corset Covers and Drawers; good quality, good style and all Sizes.......ssseeeeeeeee 25 Muslin Underskirts, with yoke band and deep hemstitch cambric ruffle 35 Nainsook Night full Gowns, sizes, made with hemstitch lawn ruffle on neck and sleeves, acu ise style ... Black Grasscloth Petticoats, made with umbrella shape ruffle, trimmed with two narrow ruffles........ 68 Seersucker and Black and White Percale Wash Petticoats, made with a deep ruffle and finished with nar- row Bias ruffle 50. Muslin Petticoats, made with a deep hemstitched embroidery, trim- med ruffle 85 BOYS’ CLOTHING. SECOND FLOOR. Boys’ Corduroy Knee Trousers, in blue, tan, garnet and gray, 3 to 8 year sizes; 75c. values.......... 50 Flannel, Serge and Wool Crash Sailor and two-piece Suits; sizes up to 16 years; values up to $4.50, $2.05 We offer the choice of a very large selection of Sailor, Norfolk and double-breasted Jacket styles, values up to $6.00.......... 33.95 COTTON DRESSES, THIRD FLOOR. We offer a special lot of high- class Shirt-Waist Suits made to sell for $7.50, $8.75 and $12.50; choice at $3.25. Materials are Lawn, Nainsook, Batiste, Madras and Mercerized Chambray; in a variety of styles to lease every fancy. Women's 25c. HOSIERY 19c. PIRST FLOOR. Women's Fast Black Imported Cotton Hose, medium weight, also allover ‘patterns of open lace lisle threads, patterns run- ning to the toes; the regular 25c. kind at 6 for $1.00 or 19c. each, : CORSETS, SECOND FLOOR. P. D. Corsets, imported; made of a good quality Coutil, well boned, perfectly straight front; sizes 18 to - $1.00 COTTAGE CHINA. FOURTH FLOOR. All Handsomely Decorated. Porcelain Tea Cups and Saucers, t) 26; $1.50 value, at i Porcelain Coffee Cups and Sau- Pacra Corsets; made of Pacra by cers... 10 Erancet in linen tape, trimmed Porcelain Plates, all sizes......10 with lace and ribbon; cooler than P celai ventilating; ‘whaleboned "through Dates etre iy eutee outs nee all izesy 43:00) vale or Porcelain Meat Platters.......25 Porcelain Sugar Bowls . Porcelain Pitchers ... Porcelain Vegetable Dishes, ..15 Bone Plates Porcelain Gravy Boats Porcelain Fruit Saucers. 100 dozen China Plates, ly decorated and stippled with gold; regular price 10c. and 12%4c 8 EMBROIDERIES. MAIN FLOOR. Soiled sample strips; a clearance of several thousand yards of fine In- sertions, Bandings, Flouncings and. Edgings that have become mussed and soiled from handling and dis- play purposes; extraordinary values: 8c. for values up to 45c. 18c. for values up to 25c. 19c, for values up to 35c. WOMEN’S 25c. UNDER- WEAR, 6 for $1.00. FIRST FLOOR. Women's very elastic Jersey ribbed white Vests and Pants; Vests low neck, sleeveless; Pants with lace bottoms, wide legs; the regular 25c. quality at 6 for $1.00 or 19¢, each. SILK WAIST PATTERNS. ROTUNDA, Embroidered Pongee Waist Patterns—all new this season. To effect an absolute clearance and dispose of them all in one day, we make these decidedly interesting prices. $2.50 Each. Reduced from $5.75. CANDIES. $3.50 Each. BASEMENT. Reduced from $7.50. Coffee Marshmallows; a most de- The popularity of Pongee licious combination, box....... 10 Silks for Waists, and the ex- i Toasted Fresh BASE Allows, Ox cellence of these patterns, in- sures them a speedy departure from here, Peanut Marshmallows, box... Ask to be shown our May Party Favors, WINES & LIQUORS. SIXTH FLOOR, To-morrow’ list of of- Crystal Brand Old Tom ferings merits special atten- and Holland Gin, gal,, tion, as it comprises fone $2.80; bottle . 65 of the best values we have Red Fox Ale, best ale ever offered in fine Wines $ made in America, doz, and Liquors. $1.20 Wilson Whiskey, bottle We have also received a shipment of California Hunter Whiskey, bore Wines from the famous Pietersen URS cake Hour, three tee WASHING PO WDER-— Old Crow Whiskey, 5 } {{ymouth Vineyard, ‘con- Cea AO ae) aC LUE 25} Swift's large 4 Ib. pkg..1@ } years old, gallon $8.60, Tee ones eae Japan, Sse. grade, special | , CRACKERS: Uneeda Milk CAKE—Home-made_plain, ie inigkey, } These wines are rich, full bees 50 iain a MSIE Marble, Citron or Raisin, ailon $2.26. bottle 44 $ bodied and fully matured, iE F Roasted } SMAPS 3 packagts....+-+ (Sl gnesccdarhiidcin 1613 3 Reon leelio Baltimore $ ¢aual in every respect to many high-priced importe ed wines, Our price, ac- cording to vintage, gal. Rye Whiskey, -rich and mellow, gallon $2.65, full quart bottle .. 70 high grade Mocha PEACHES — Southern inch's $ $1.05, $1.65, 1.20, and Java, ground medium, { Grown Yellow, 236 Ib. can, MALT WHEAT BISCUIT cae ea ae Rye } $1.05 bpedh Lhd \Y fine or pulverized, 4 Ibs. } doz, $1.18; can........ 10 sine Ideal Wheat Food, 2 $ Whiskey, - gallon, fost CLARETS Flee matured 1 3 b 26 APRIGOTS—"Elk” brand Ss: BRCERRER » $ full quart bottle....... 8 bottle ripe Claret, Zinfan- d California, 239 Ib. can, doz., JELLY — “Royal Stuart House of Commons 3 del and Burgundy from $1.25; caN veecbeeeees bot Rea Currant, large (alia Black and White Scotch } California's best vine APPLES—New York State, ey Met, s+ e46 Whiskey, regular price, ; according to Baker's or “Royal Stuat gal. can RS OLIVES — Fancy large $1.25; our price, bottle, by ., Te, and 89 Baking Chocolate, Ib PEAS Earl Queens, including qt, Ma- $1.05 jaelraen ; CONDENSED MILK—An- Beaune Early § Son. jar "29 Hennessey imported $ St, Julien, Imported Swiss Condensed Milk } June Garden Grown, do Cognac, case, $11.50, $ CI rom 7 95c.; can . a ALMONDS — Selected J France; case of 42 qts. brand, can. large Jordan Almonds, salt- $ bottle «0; «+... ed TOMATOES—" Cameron" arte n * Creme de Menthe, large 94.25 al Red Ripe Jersey, 3 Ib. can, ~ @4 to order, box (ida inital © $ Pontet Canet, imported Tomato or Vegetable, full $ doz. $1.50; can,....... 13 CABBA G E—Southern Getrelde Kummei, bot- $ claret from " Bordeaux, quart can 23 PUMPKIN—Dry Pack } grown large green heads, } tie |, teaseegeees 60 { France; case of 12 qts, CANNED MEATS —Rich- } Golden, 3 Ib, can s GACH ve vssvrseessessee esd Plymouth Brand Call- $8.90 ardson & Robbins’s Boned B0c,; can....... 7 HERRING — Finest Bis- fornia Brandy standard Sauterne, imported tn Chicken or Turkey, Ib. can, FLOUR—Simpson, Craw- MACK CN ccapsssenersn 18 quality, gal, $2.65; bot- vcs from Bordeaux, | ¥% Ib. can 28 § ford Co.'s Best, produces t 60 { France, case of 12 gts. | SALMON—McGowan's or } 20 “Royal Stuart” Columbia River, 1 Ib. tall can, doz, 18 $1.7 an GHERKINS—“Royal art,” crisp and tende: ent top bottles; doz,, bottle .. Stu- pat- 4 the barrel than any other flour on the market; s eciel barrel . RAL Bag ... % ; H. & We SOAP To sear ing carpets, woollens, etc.. 2 pounds more dough to bottle .. LIME JUICE — Rose's quart bottle, 29c.; pint MUSTARD—Coleman's ported ELATH Cooper's, Plymouth Haut. Sau- agne, basket of 12 gts. eel 10:75 } tena, equal to Imported $3.50 19 Coronet, America’s finest $ case of 12 qts..... %-lb. can,.11 Champagne, regular fer- Plymouth Brand Ries- INE — Peter ment in tle after ling, a high grade Call- kg. 5 French process, case of 12 } fornia White Wine; case quarts ...........@11,00 ,$ of 12 qts.......... 00 7