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HARON W QUEER ARIAL MOLAR xh ts, ‘De Focke Mire: New York >. Gir and Man Giving His Name Wedded Actress in San Franoisco Earlier. TWO OF SAME DESCRIPTION. 5) Mra. Cox, Mother of Choir Singer _ Wlio Became Nobleman’s Bride, | WIIl Not Believe He Married, _* Twice, Although in California. ©The marriage of a man giving the S mame of Baron George Augustus ‘te | Focke to a pretty burlesque actress in| ) Ban Francisco less than two months | © before the real Baron wedded Miss) “Adelaide Anna Cox, a wealthy © Mork girl, is causing no end of w to the young woman's mother, Hives In a handsome home at No. Lexington avenue. The Baron and his | bride are now abroad, and it s e- /markable that he was in Ca © the time of the first wedding. ‘Mrs, Cox is anxious to know who ft ‘was that was married to Maud Luft, who on the stage is known as Bery] | Vaughn. She does not believe that bh» > @on-in-law je guilty of bigamy, and sho took the trouble to make {navirles in Ban Francisco, unly to learn that tho © Baron who was marrie’ there closely Q@nswered the description of the real De Focke. 3 Saw Her tn Choir, Baron de Fotke came to New York fm March, Report has it that in attend- 7 ad services at St. Patrick's Cathedral fie wae struck by the pretty face of ‘Miss Cox, who was a chorister there. He sought an introduction successfully ) and pushed his suit with such vigor that the young woman soon consented to be- _ @ome his bride. ‘The friends of Miss Cox were sur- not @ little last week when Mrs. Announced that her daughter had become the wife of the Baron on May 20. ‘Mrs. Cox wa: that a matriage license was issued In ndjsco to Baron George Augus- tus de Focke on March 2 and that a wed- @ing ceremony had been performed by © Tustice of the Peace Dunn in his office "om the same day. The bride was the Pretty actress. When Mrs, Cox heard| ‘these things she said: “Had our Baron de Focke been trap- ped into a ‘marriage with an actress ‘While he was intoxicated he would havo ‘my sympathy." Baroness DE actress in San Francisco 1t waan't our | Baron, It must have been some ae | quaintanes of the Baroa wh> used bis name to hide his own identity for a while. “We met the Baron last March, while he was at the Wajdorf, He told ux that he had come to New York from “He's all right," she added, “He is |San Francisco early in February, so he fan honest men and you'll ail find out {couldn't have been married there on| ‘that just because a man has a title he |) | Reedn't be a biackguard: 1 thought alt moblemen were a bad lot until I met George and then I saw that he at least | Was thp real thing. Date is Wrong. | When the Baron twas courting Addie I watched them and nosed around and found that he wasn't} {the dark-corner, hand-squeezing kind. }He was on the level heaven-made Think of my girl no The match was}! eee Cerne F @ Baronde Fiocke married this flaunting around in sdéclety and et ‘|\NEW YORK CHOIR SINGER WHO MARRIED THE BARON’ DE FOCKE. POCKD x ADELAIDE A. coax marrying a tixedsup in | Aczording pawndrike n he orgotson, Focke was to De cumbba bed sald he pawn-tickets San Fran Baron de ¥ Vieona famjly noted Vienna artist man Alfonsus de 1 i Ire semaking. Viluadies paw winter. # is the sclon of is nk of the age of ly Wasn't that; a Bowery rried Miss Cox, who will inherit ‘a ‘tidy ¢ortuae her mather ac- FPongotson liad several of the ‘Raron's His father, an old and in’ Baron Her- », President of the dissipated the eet CUBAN MERCHANT DIES IN CARRIAGE. Jose Garcia Expires on Way from Steamship to Hospital, Where He Was to Be Treated. sixty-seven years old, . prosperous merchant of Havana, Cuba. died in a carriage just as he was about to be aided into Bt, Vincent's Hospital to-day. Mr. Garcia, with his daughter, were passengers on the Spanish liner Manuet Calvo, which reached thie port yester- cay morning on her way to Cadiz. Officers of the Calvo said that Mr. Garcia had suffered a stroke of paralysis in Havana, and had been in bad health | since then, With about 100 passengers, hound for Cadiz, he left. with his | laughter on ithe Calvo, thinking the sea voyago might benefit, him. Bince the veasel resshed ed this port Me. Garcia had been gett e, and de cided too to Bt Vineents Hompital. Jous Garela, | | | | | A REMARKABEE TESTIMONIAL. BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1. George A. Brot, wish to to nod It ever Al it now for an: the Brush my bat th t your bi troubled with b headache, It will ¢ to directions. Dr.Scott's Electric Hair Brush, $1.00 (by mail $1.10.) Cures DANDRUFF, BALDNESS, FALLING HAIR, NEURALGIA, HEADACHE, INSOMNIA, ITCHING SCALP, And is the best brush made! (Pure bristles, NOT wire.) 30 Days’ Trial FREE. If not satisfactory money promptly refurded, Write for book and liberal offer. DR. GEO: A. SCOTT, 870 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Bet. 17th and 18th Sts, broke" i med in | a rich Vienna, Afteon, elstons, the justice mill grinding accuracy and regularity. Tai trate mis: the next train to Island City, and Improved the tunity to ti dinner, je sat with his eur an Teland Cit -F MAGISTRATE HAS TO HUSTLE: Two Justices in Queens Borough! Laid Up with Gout and Smith Is Attending to the Business ' of All Three. walle | ar tl was in | started to iis und the circle had travelied MRS. MUCHMORE GETS A DIVORCE. Was a Detroit Belle and Accused Her Husband of Misbei in Londen, There is something in the alr of ‘Queens Borough that affects the judi- lal temperament. and the phy: the City Mag:strates, = (I"« ments in regard to Queens Borough estate gee the classified tists.) The fre three Magistrates in the boro: nd two of them are lald up wi gout. In bis home io Flushing M pee | \ trate Connorton has one foot wrapped) p fm cotton and lint resting on a sofal T proceedings In the have | pillow while he studies Suprene Court! doen surrounded by the wtmos: secrecy decisions. = * > papers were sealed. © In Far Rockaway, swept by ocean Acalcshnisrelts Mreezes (also see advertising page), in) rc n Magistrate Healey. He, too, has the! © ) gout, a sofa :pillow and a copy of the Aatest acts of the Legislature. Tearing around the borough som here between Flushing, Long 1s! and,-Far Rookaway, using o! Long Island Ra and cabs, is Magistrate Smit Ing a record us a travelling second to none and equalled Jonly by ‘that of a circuit rider in the} Minnie Sweet Muchmore y decree of divorce H John Edwin Muc to-day with $9 } monthly alimony ome Court Jus-) Nee Filzgerald sig ort of ex-Judge the London t Koch’s Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopring an Extrabagance. & Co. Friday and ee Girls’ Dresses & Coats. Half Prices on GIRLS’ DRESSES, of white lawn peautitully trimmed with em 14 years, $2.50 GIRLS' COATS.—a cleat lined or untined, ng sale 4 to 14 TAILOR, MADE res or plain clot 14 to 18 years, $15.00 to 1825, y, sizes 24 SAILOR hrandson y 24g to 10° years, 0 to YRFOLK OR DOUBLE serge or fancy mixed ch C. 1G yea BOOTS, lace or button, HOES, , for 2 days “backwoods. The Magistrate Js endeav- Oring to hear all the casos in ali the| | magistrates’ courts in the borough, sign- © ing bell bonds until he Is throatened) with writers’ cramp, and eating wher-| yf he chances to be when the dinner rings. Jump to Foc Rockaway, first jump of the Magisirate to-| that justice might have an even} Was from Long Island City to B He sat in “twenty minutes, heard all the) that were ready, had a cup of} @nd a couple of chops that Bad over to him from a res- was driven to the jon | @atch the next irain to Long| City. jie train, pulled into the siation} # was leaving for Flushing, | | boarded, shouting instructions | clerk to adjourn all cases ected to dle, as my ate, My frequent a he would be back by that e by my” paroxyems «f made me so weak that I could pounds in three months. My id me no xood and finally gave me ying there was uo chance for iy te: {rend (who had) been cured. at, the ung Cure, at 0 We advised mie t0 69 9, mobile at the Flushing etation @way to court, where the the day before and those eects auiekiy ore, ed bing into my LITTLE MEN'S LA sizes 9 to 1342, (125th Strest. STORE OPENS FRIDAY Widths Prices 5c., 10c., 15 1 in. 1 in. ipora OF the ieook ink usc BG etiia? se ia ti BOUL By, cane Yo/ any one. i a De ERICK RICHTER, » Brookina. amy F9es) 8c. v4. 10c. yd, 4 tL $3.00 AresseS..... cece eee cere eer e ee eteeces ee Clothing. UITS, Sailor or Russian styles, of fancy or plain SUIT trimmed and braided, ail this season's best reduced from $5.00 and rs. reduced from $5.00 and $7.00 to Pre on Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes. s, Spring or three-quarter heels, sizes 114 to 2, for 2 days 5 VUTS, lace or button, of fine Vici kidskin, hand welt, leather tips, sizes 84@ to 11, for 2 days hand welt extension soles, newest shape, sae » Of Vici kidskin, flexible sewed soles, ‘TohnDanell Sonsu Sons, WILL MAKE A GREAT CLEARING SALE 20,000 Yards Fine Silk Ribbons, Below Regular Prices. All the Popular Weaves Shown This Season Are Included, Black Satin-Back Velvet Ribbon, 14 in. 13c, yd. “Shown on special sales tables, PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN BROADWAY, 8 AND 9 STS. Third | Floor. or fancy percales, high or low neck, broidery edgings and insertions, 4 to tan and colors, 1.99 2.95 & 4.95 all wool mix- 7.95 & 11.50, Third | Flcor. 1.29 Ik or cloth, bl years, $5.00 to $10. 00 suits 10 years, reg. $1.75 S, of tine all wool colored serge, styles, Ba 3.50 & 4.50 BREASTED ITS, of all wool plain eviots and tweeds, sizes 3.79 & 4.89 Serond | Floor, 1.75 1.49 1.65 1.39 Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. of fine Vici kidskin, hand welt, patent ‘West, AT 8.30, CLOSES AT 5.30. AND SATURDAY —_— OFr— from 11¢ to 5 inches, Cc. and ]Oc, yard, worth double, 2 in. 244 in. 3 in. l6c. ya. 19¢. ya.” 22c. ya. Ribbon Aisle,” TO NAIL ORDERS. Cas il ada THE WORLD: THUREDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, tus. in a rich, lustrous, shade of cream; a regular 50c. quals” ity, at, peryd..... + yA 7 d A 15,000 Yards of The Greatest We speak advisedl known to the New sells MAIL ORDERS aims SIXTH AVENUE 21ST Sale of Wash Fabrics = 15° Woven Madras « 74° « ¥ fore have such seasonable and most desirable new goods been sold at such a sacrifice in value. EEE IO IRTP NR RT Te RE " PROMPTLY FILLED! oods STREETS, N. RDN STREETS. N.Y. Ne iis [)ry (;60ds(‘o. Co.) Ever Known to the New York Trade when we call this the GREATEST SALE OF WASH. FABRICS ever ork trade, Equally large quantities may have been offered—but never be- THIS SUPERIOR QUALITY OF WOVEN MADRAS is 32 inches wide and is shown in an immense variety of striped patterns, every yard of which is in this season's best styles and col- orings, including fancy white corded stripes on light blue, tan, gray, pink, nile and red grounds. This is just the right fabric for Summer Waists, Shirt Waists, Suits and Children's wear. 0-9 -O=0r 8 OOO emen on Ont High Grade Groceries! MUSTARD — Colman'a Genu- ine tard, Ghorkina or or Soup, quart cans, doz., OAR... 8225 TOMATOES—The well-known O. K. Brand, gallon cans, at the Ic very special price of, per doz., $2.50; can BOILED HAM—boned and skinned—most of the fat removed — pet Ib., 19¢.; sliced $5 Trousers at This is a most remarkable sale of Trousers. low price. Coming as it does right in the h season, it offers an o| man or youth who wish Trousers to his wardrobe. Every pair is guaranteed. There are many fashonab'e styles—all new —in Flannel Outing, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cassimeres, Blue and Back Every pair was manufactured for present Chevio's ana Fancy Cheviots. trade. Early comers can select the choicest. green erenenenonennenenecenentn a entntrenetn tn tet Friday’ s Great Attractions in MOHAIR BRILLIANTINE, 38 | 43 inch Black-All:Wool VOILE, 51 inch Black All-Wool CHEVIOT, handsome |45 inch Black All-Wool NUNS VEILING, 46 ineh-Black All-Wool ETAMINE, and inches wide, plain and figured, 50 i oy) Embroidered Swiss tiful goods are 45 inches wide a Friday’s Specials in Imported and domestic stripe and white effects, a regular 75c. quality; SILK in fine, medium and cluster polka dot effects; a regular 79c. quality; also Colored and Black Crepe de Chine, 24 inches wide, in a bright crepey and handsome the assortment; a regular 75c. quality; choice of all three items for Colored Si!k Remnants, 1 mussed, excellen: va.ue for Lining puree) while the quantity lasts, Jor Friday, at, per yard, Ononen0t ont Lawn, Lace anc Madras Stock Collars—with tavs trimmed with pearl Dutton, — embrold- ery of rovering— st 25¢ Imported Em b rowered Stock Collars —witn medallion many a Turnover value 390, round and anenenenentnentnen net: 20-inch Covert Coats. from 9.50 to... 20-inch aa Coai from $12.93 t 27-inch avert Coalsstiriet down from #19.50 to, Steel Black Cievrot Gotten down from 5.28 to. Finer Quality Short Black Chev- fot Coats—Marked down trom son 4.98 7.50 10-98 4.98 7.98 down from down from g22.5¢ 813.50 to. down from Fouard Silk Shirt Waist Suits— in viack J 1 98 5,50 Shantung jotlng—apectal “Snack Taffeta ‘Sik Shirt Waist Suits— io biack aud white, alto navy and white—special price, Suits tn Giris' Gibson Pique Dresses— | 6 to 14 yes res, with emblem | Sinbroidered lat price... see Giris' Lawn Guimpe and Dimity High-Neck Dresses— soce bem- Yaco— * Misses’ Butcher Linen Sutts— 14, 16 and 18 year aluee—with Dicated walnte and” skleta alan speclai prite. Girls’ Organtle Dres with. lace—real . Lawn Cutned ith agit dyry year trae epectal price. CH OfOL AT Betuners or PRU ayaa Tournade's, PICKLES—Maple Brand Mixed len, Chow J2c Rob- Tomato 19c CORN ON THE COB—Packed bythe Augusta Canning Co.,Maine; 6 to 8 ears in each can; re- duced to, per doz,,$3.60; | can, Set te ee oe oe oe oo Men’s and Youths’ $3, $4 and It is a sale brought about by an enormous purchase at an exceptionally portunity most opportune to every es to add one or several pairs of fine c CS 175C,, 85c..and 1.00 qualities; for Friday only, peryardé......... 0005 ~~ Nobby Neckwear for Women! . ery and allk—with bli aH Embrotdered and Lace Turnover Collarn vatue 1Se. and 200. each; Point de Venise Round Collars ay i tnehen deep—value $3.50 each, 2: 98 Aik Sik Real Renaissance Lace Coilars— Black only, Women’ s Coats and Blouses! Black Sroadcioth Coats — sarvea Taffeta Loose Taffeta or Peau de Soie Sonne Fittiy Coats-dtarkea down from Silk Biouses—markoa Peau de Sow Bike — Marked Silk Shirt Waist Suits! Waist Suit—trimmed with taco medallion—special price. Shot Tuffeta Sik Shirt Waist Ineluding gun metal—apectal price, Misses’ and Children’s Garments! Veilings Are Priced Low! : CHIFFON VEILING (the correct |134 long, with chenille ¢ trimming for the new Sailor Hat), Gots all colors; value 75c., 9 Weneals: Tite “Gloves Wi] yard, ate ts.sccscones Women’s 2-Clasp Lace. Lisle Gloves—with the all over lace effects on hand and arm—tingers of fine net design —cool, dressy Gloves for present use— Women’s Plain Lisle Gloves—with one row stitching on back—made from a firm strong cloth—will wear well and keep their shape—with 2 clasps—colors mode, biscuit, black and white—25c. quali- 19c ties, at, per pair, . ; TUKEDO MESH VEILING— Large assortment of fancy sesieey val value 20c., at Milk or, zu-tu, Waters, two packages fo ge LAYER cAKS, aa taney, cock 20c FIG | NEWTON! 10€.; 31 (32 2 20° pows’in Sewing Machines! Every machine makes » very handsome appearan-e and at the same t me gives every promise of years of scrvice, for the work. manship is trst-ca sand thorough. Fach machine has a cark antique polished oak case, is plano-finished, and Is complet with automatic ters‘on, high arm and a!! modern impr ments. It is warranted for five yerrs. instructions give (re:. Sewing Machines with: 3 drawers,) Sewing Machines with 5 drawers, | box top—with all attac’ aents—| drop head and flat tae top—all agent's DHCE, ee 00 $] 1, 50! attachments—agent’s $14, 5 —ours . | price $30.00—ours, . ° Black and “?— t ess Gods. Colored } AQ in». white, black and’ colored sande handsomely Muslin, embroidered in stripe. and Horltdedens these tea nd were made this season to sell for 50c. a yard; Friday's price only Are of. Unusual Importance ! check TAFFETAS, in the blue and white and black and also blue and white and black and white SATIN LIBERTY De Pair! art of the ® MOR AIR BRILLIANTINE, 45 inches wide, very bright and lustrous, in navy blue and black; a_ regular 59¢. “quality, for 35° 19° k-English MOHAIR coed only, Pet ce ee oot ee ee ees Desirable Summer Silks uality ; all colors represented in iday at the low price of, per yd. 25¢ Fr ,050 yards, taken from our ‘Regular Stcch, but more or less soiled and var, Sheet Music 1 Qu}? each piece. 3 Latest March Hits. Princeton Tigers March, Hiawatha. Broadway After Dark. Collars— 3 Latest Waltz belt Lazarre Waltzes. Under the Roses Waltzes. Birth of Love Waltzes. “10 3 Latest Intermezzos. Mazeppa Intermezzo, Bird of Paradise Intermezzo. Sunbeams and Shadows Inter- mezzo, 3 Latest Song Hits. Only a Dream ,*, Golden Past. Madeleine. Don’t Be Angry with Me, Sweetheart, also teal Point Arabe—!n eerti— sham) “andpes—vatuce ne 1.00 And twenty other Big Hits at same price, a Women’s Walking Suits! In Scotch Tweed Mixtures— In Mannish Mixtures—new New colorings, long coat, fia 17 7-8 fare akirte with finished strai skirt; special price, i special prices, 20,00 Women’s Walking Skirts! In Black and White Suitings— Q1,50|n_ Fine Scotch Suitings—xew Flare, finely tallored; price, 4. mixtures; (are with stitched yokes r ; ipeolat spriee In Manni: Minnis — Hibesle lll Ps In Black and Navy ‘Sicitian— with teeke: rg ‘wor sertucned Bottom and pie, pemieuee mitohed Wie Paver opectat’ Beiotsesressssssestorse 98 «7.50 42,50 tom 7,98 “10.98 $14.50 to. Coats — starkea 812.50 to, ented coat, down $21.50 to... colorinas S598 5.50 Pongee Silk Shirt 49.50 22.50 Misses’ and Children's Sitk and =e 4a all_the new colorings, Biack or White Japanese Sik White Dimity Waists—with black or colorel dot, or stripe 9 Waists—.a 98 —tull sleveo—tab st C| on tront, “a * Speart” buttome—ea And stock—p White or Black Peau de Cygne 2.98 White Lawn sme Bor 5 Insertings of embrold- 8c large lot—vome are tancy, others } ory—full, slew i Stock—price = t wea aed regular orice, | Whue Persian Lawn Weists— W nese Silk ‘00 aud $10.00; closing out prices, J with clrowlar yoke of Val Lace : wha" nematitoniag—tuck- 4.25 Watsis, toeked an8) hemetitanad 5,98 An 6,98 oe Sal tea treed le e —tancy stock—pr! atock—price White Persian Lawn Warsts— | White Japanese Waists—w 1 th Girls’ Junior Shirt-waist Suits— with Vale aot ot oa 4-98 Cluny tes Insertions am 4: 50 8 to 16 yoar sisee—in white, on Lid an ane cuffs Dia and sttiped—terular GB} seevsrcprice snsssns pri % Laheaiy 1. Whiteor Black Jopanese Walsts White Linen Waists—3 11 48 | on PA embroidered. tront—fall Misses’ Elomi and Youu Suits, /hite i Waists— Prat Heaxete Waist Waisi ith ee » Set —d ® ress: 98 Pelee By ar on oat 7: 50 -

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