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QUIETLY WED AT /NO MONEY BAL NEWPORT VILLA. plu S ey \ the Marriage of Henry A. C. Taylor and Miss Josephine ' Whitney Johnson Was Re- { markable for Its Simplicity. NO BRIDESMAIDS OR USHERS. Both Bride and Bridegroom Are of the First Social Importance and Will Return to Newport After a { Wedding Cruise. (Special to The Zventag World.) NEWPORT, R. 1, June 4.—In the presence of less than twenty-five friends Honry A. C. Taylor, muiti-miliionatre, nd Miss Josephine Whitney Johnson, Gnughter of Mrs. H. A. Johnson, No. 418 Fifth avenue, New York, were married et the Johnson Newport residence, on Globe avenue, at 11 o'clock to-day, The ceremony was performed by the Rey. Hrnest J. Dennin, assistant rector of Trinity Church, and in all of the de- tails the wedding was extremely quiet. No best man, ushers or bridesmaids at- tended the bridal couple, who are two of the most conspicuous figures In s0- @lety. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served and early in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Tayior boarded tho newly_purchased steam yacht Wan- @erer upon which, should the weather Prove favorable, they wil 'take a short erulse, returning in time for the New- port seseon. The newly wedded million- aire and his bride will reside at Mr. Tay- Jor's villa on Annadale road. The announcement of the engagement of Miss Johnson to Henry A. C. Taylor Jast May was received by soclety with the greatest interest, following, as it 4id, the marriage of Mr. Taylor's daughter Harriet to Count Giuseppl Gelia Gherardesca. Mr. Taylor is re- puted to be worth $0,000,000, and in ad- dition to his fine estate and the famous Glen Farm, adjoining Alfred and Reg- innld Vanderbilts places, he owns one Of the handsomest modern residences in Enst Geventy-first street. Mr. Taylor is the son of the late Moses Taylor, banker, who left his sons large fortunes at his death. His wife, who was a Miss Fearing, died three years @g, and to the fact of his delng a widower is due the quiet informality of to-day's weduing. Miss Josephine Johnson, daughter of tie late Heeron A. Johnson, who ded a Year ago, leaving his widow and daught- ers large fortunes, ff acknawiledged by Many to-be the bést dressed woman in New York awi Newrort society. The name of Empress Josephine has tong Been given to her on account of her fegal bearing and stately presence. Mr. Taylor '~ » member of the Unton, Knickerdaoker,- Metropuitan and other Brominent olubs of this olty. Several years ago hos son, Mr, Moses Taylor, was married to Miss Exith Bishop, daughter of the late Heber R. Bishop. Mr. Henry Richmond Bishop, another fon, 1s sti unmarried. Mirs. Taylor, who enjoyed the reputa- tion of being the most versatile and brilliant of society's unmarried women, @hared her popularity at seleot social functions with her sisters, Mrs, H. Le Roy Dmmet and Miss Fanny Johnson. The remembrances from friends which ‘ere presented to the bride Included Many rare and costy gifts. DENY THAT CITY OWNS THE STREET Rockaway Residents Declare that the Boulevard There Is Their Private Property, and They Want No Trolley on It. Just because the city has been ex- ati Ol eaten of dollars on the Ddoulev: at Rockaway Beach it does not prove that it is munictpal property. That is what John W. Waltnwright, Tepresenting the firm of Wainwright & Remsen, says in regard to the right of Granting a trolley ‘franchise to the Pennsylvania Railroad to run a line ‘@hrough the Boulevard. Tt was learned to-day that although the City of New York has since ite @onsolidation been keeping up the boul- “evard at Rockaway Beach and ha: Pended jarge sums in repairing it ity does not own the boulevard, ‘The fact came out to-day when the Property. owners along the Houlevara met to discuss the question of the fran- ‘@hise sought by the Pennsylvania itail- oad, -he matter came up last Monday ana was laid over by Comptroller Grout un- til Pridgy, : The biggest part of the thovoushture, ft fe waid, is owned by the firm of ‘Wainwright & Remsen. Speaking of the matter to an Evening World re Porter, John Wainwright said: “ItJs the case with us of stil! owning the road and the ctty keeping it in re- palr. When the consolidauon was ef- fected the city took charge of the Boule- yavd find improved it. We didn't ob- Joct, but we certainly didn't waive our Fights of ownership, Weare still the @wners and have something to eay in the matter of the franchise.” oe Special Excursion to Boat Races. The great interest manifested in the coming Intercollegiate Rowing Regatta at Poughkeepsie, which tell rehoming next ‘Friday, has prompted ‘the Steamboat REAR IAC W A RNS RE a Fo ihe FO "PETTY BY” Jury Decides that Her Gushing Letters to Artist-Dootor Mil- ler Scarcely Sustain Her Claim for Arrears of Wages. WAS A VENUS OF LONG AGO. From Niblo’e She Went to tne Reading Platform, It Ie Said, and Later Posed as a Model for Painter. a Mise Lizzie Clark, the ample maiden who sued Dr. Charles H, Bfiller, of Queens, an artist, for $4,200 arrears of salary, claiming that she had been his model since 1876 under a contract at $15 & week, and that he was 286 weeks in arrears, was not in court to-day when the sealed verdict ordered by Justice Stover yesterday was opened. Neither was tle doctor-artist. ‘The jury found in favor of Dr. Miller, that big bundle of gurgling letters trom “Petty Baby" to “Cry Baby," extending over several years, being in their judg- ment contradictory of any such relation as master and servant. “Lou” Allen, who wae a theatrical man before he took to the law, says he “took tickets” at the door of Chicker- ing Hall for one of Miss Clark's Shakes- pearian readings twenty-odd years ago and that before that she had heen a member of the Nibio'’s Theatre ocom- pany. “She. was a great big beauttful girl,” sald the enthusiastic “Lou Allen, “and I came to court just to get a look at her.” Dr. Miller, who hag, according to Miss Clark's testimony, bride of two years ago at his cottege In Queens, admit- ted that he and ‘Petty Bab" read Shakespeare together in their lelsure hours. “She would read the part of Jutlet and I read Romeo,” said he blushingly. The last of “Petty Baby's" letters to “Cry Baby” reads: “1 was at a dance last night and got the kisses from @ young man, Thoy were the very first kisses from any hemale since I left my Cry Baby. I would cortainly be the goodest, goodest baby if I could only see you again. would éat you up if I could.” The twelve men in the jury box de- clded that this was not from a wage- earner to her “boss.” Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Adams. ‘| Lord & T. aylor. FE LT OTT IONE PL PY 2 THE: WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, lu, BRITISH AMBASSADOR’S WIFE COMES HERE. Other Members of the Embassy at Newport Bid Her an Affec- tinate Good-Bye. ~ NEWPORT, June 4.—Mre, Herbert, wife of the British Ambassador at Washington, accompanied by her mother, ire. R. T. Wilson, of New Yerk, left to-day for New York. ‘The members of the British Embapsy, here for the summer, assembled on the pier to bid Mra, Herbert goodby. She ts goon to go abroad. Silks and Dress Goods. A Special Lot of 23-inch Printed India Sitks, on grounds of navy blue and black, also white ground with black’ inting, all of them in neat effects, to close quickly, ISC. a yard. Dress Goods. A lot of Short Lengths in DesivableDvessGoods that have sold all this season, at from $1.00 to $2.00 ayard. All Reduced to SOC. a yard, Co. 6th Ave., 21st and 22d Sts., N. Y. Masterpieces of Literature, fine Library Edition, c bound in Maroon Silk Cloth, artistic stamping, good paper, clear, bold type, easy to read. Regular 45c. Vacation sale price.. The authors and titles tn price, per volume, this great “ottering include: Jane Eyre, Bronte, Engiteh Woman's| Tempest and Sun-| Brooks's Addresses. Vanity rai "act: Barrick ftoom Datlade, spats oh Orphans, | "rcuing, of Slenen itt come [ola ort men| yrs no | i Mra lawatha, Longtellow. Bau ot Ethics, “Bpea- Boe oor. cy are Tyeeaa mirate,| Nexen Vente ah aie Meredith, AIRE Fe OS at. pp Ele ia, Kingsley. ‘Water Witch, Cooper. | Natural Law the) Courtship of Mites wile’ Ase's Bkiu, Bal- Siinetae on vite Lola) w in ria, feendish, Longtel- BALCONY BOOK STORE, 21ST STREET. hubtinn ae So ee saan OHeet MI 12: Brame, om extra Spectals in ee USIC for cach ptece, Only one copy of each piece to I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You. Tell Me, Wil! My Dream Come True? Maiden and the Jay. ors. A serge suit is the almost every occasion. to 46., Prices are he ale not we your Sie by pl Pi Sequins cower glasses from n- experience clerks, These goods are Impotied French Periscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold - Cased Frames, Tho oyegiagses have the new offest clips, AND REPAIUS’ Wi IN OR HOLDER ATTAC! And the greatest of all ballad hits, sca Men's Blue Serge Suits! These Suits are handsomely path of Guaran- teed Pure Worsted Serge—Indigo Dye—Fast Bai wear. It is cool, comfortable and appropriate for These values cannot be duplicated. About 200 suits in 2 lots—sizes 34 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY. ntnteenanenonent. *5 Eyeglasses + Spectacles to 1, oe to an eye speciale} aod te she charge you five dollars for it 1 from_ tilt! of, aliolng The "wpectasion may. bs had” ith har, a Rai toe bow, or oF straight temples. We employ two of the, ment in the ely. wet ‘at faut’ your viston, ach. times Ie Ts perteodyatied. and fore leaving ime SPECIAL, Ai GBMENT $ 50 con Tag ea ease "EYEGLASS “CHAIN, ater oe * A i |AIR- 1 HED—SPECIAL FOR 50< @ customer, none to dealers, Hearts Courageous Waltzes. Under the Rose. (Prettiest Waltz on the market.) My Genevieve. swell-suit for Summer df be ad comparison will prove this, perma 02.08. On all purchases of $5 or more (aya joods to be sent C, O. D, PREPAY FREIGHT to any ‘ills station within the following States Maine, Rhode | New Hampshire, Conngetis Vermont, New York Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, ‘and New Jersey. Two “S. & Hl’ "Green Trading Stamps Instead of Onc To-Morrow. PLENDID news for Thursday's Shoppers! , News that thousands of VA enthusiastic and industrious {4 collectors of “Sperry Hutchinson” Green Trad- ing Stamps will read with eagerness. It means much to them. — It will fill many books that lack but a few stamps of completion. Me person purchasing merchandise at the Siegel Cooper Store to the amount of 10c. or more Thursday, and presenting the cashier’s voucher at any of the Green Trading Stamp desks in various parts of the store between 8.30 and 6 o'clock P. M., will receive double the usual number of Green Trading Stamps. As an exceptionally large number of excellent special attractions are offered to-morrow by the Siegel Cooper Store, the opportunity becomes doubly attractive. 15,000 MEN'S HIGH-GRADE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, EACH AT | A Very he raraaale Sale Starts Go Morrow one of the most import- ant sales of men’s Negligee Shirts that has been brought to public attention in many months. Ordinarily these Shirts would sell at prices varying from $1.00 to $1.50. fecause Summer has lagged so wretchedly a manufacturer, pushed for ready money, made such price concessions in selling these Shirts to us that we in turn can offer them to you at a figure never before touched in point of littleness. You get superior quality at the lowest price that can be asked. The Shirts are so fresh, stylish and attractive that any man who sees them will want to buy a generous supply at once. The patterns are exceptionally handsome. but such fees as the best dressed men prefer most. There are hundreds of patterns of light grounds with neat figures or stripes; plaited or plain. Plain white in large assortments. Plaited or plain. @Maln Aisi and Men's Shirt Store.) Dark grounds with figures, Plain or plaited. Plain blue or gray. Plaited or plain. Making Shoe History, Why Chis Big Sale Is Such A Success. Also hundreds of the very newest novelties. The Siegel Cooper Store sells more shoes than any other Department Store in New York,” was the observation of a man in the trade who is regarded as one of the best informed men in his line. His comment is well founded. We keep a very sharp een ie shoe puenese and com- parison proves that our two shoe stores (Main and Second Floors) things in fhe way of shoe sein “WE SELL MORE SHOES THAN OTHER STORES DO. BECAUSE WEE E HAVE THE SHOES PEOPLE WANT, AND BECAUSE WE ASK PRICES THEY LIKE Take, for instance, the Shoe Sale that began here a few days ago. We bought nearly 50.000 pairs of Shoes—Summer Shoes for the whole family. We obtained these shoes ig man- ufacturers all over the United States. In most instances they had overproduced, and beceuse of labor troubles found themselves in embarrassing positions. Others were eager to reduce surplus stocks. Propositions were made to us, and we accepted every good one. That's one reason why we are selling so many good shoes at about }¢ to 14 less than the usual prices. Some good bargains for to-morrow. for-Women's 4 IS Shoes. Both high and low shoes. Without a doubt the largest assortment of good shoes ever shown at $1.95 are to be seen in this lot: all styles, all sizes; all leathers, and almost all the leading makes, including some of the specialty brands that are selling at $3.00 and $3.50 and some sample shoes that were | made to sell for $5.00; choice at $1.95. | WOMEN'S $2.00 SHOES AND ISe OXFORDS, All. sizes; several styles; Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords and all Kid Shoes. Boys’ Shoes. The entire stock of a manufacturer who | More than 4,000 pairs added to our regular Giscontinued making Bays’ Shoes. We} stock; almost any style of shoe in almost Nothing loud or garish, Every Shirt is guaranteed to be perfect in every respect. Each cut full size; fit meteor bl Finest pearl buttons; split neckbands. ttached or detached cuffs. Sizes 14 ta 17" Your choice at Won’s Shoes for and Oxfords. “9 As good as can be bought anywhere for $3.50, making a saving of $1.60 per pair. Kid, Calf and Patent Leather; welted soles; Cattdren’s Shoes, = AHEAR West Fourte Ladies’ Wrappers and Kimonos Another Great Offering To-Morraw, Prices appended to the various lots are so fae below what such qualities and styles ordinarily se moment in taking advantage of them.... Thousands to choose from in every fabric desirable for Summer wear, made with spectal care as to fit and fullness and with newest and prettiest trimmings. fancy Lawn Wrappers— figures and stripes on white, medium and dark grounds— Pleated bagk—trim'd ruffies—full width aki: flounce .... Value Sv cents White and Colored Lawn Kimonos— Fancy Dimity Wra| None worth less than $1.25. Ladies’ Silk Shirt Waist Suits Black and ‘ah and Pon, Washable Shirts Walst Suits 4 White Pique end Hello cave Dresaee trim with oluny iénm, '¢ Swieses, Lawn ona “Nove ity Back. Suitings—large feuye equare coll: Ren rebbon tent or back—tace, medalli ny Pitched band trim—vaiue $18.00, 9% 98 Black Silk Coats Blouse and Monte Carlo fronts— Mted back—short or long Sy ery aeeaeNat extsa tency collate hed und untined—were $17 to esata. 98 y, Our Low Prices are nevi 24-inch Satin Foulards - |Re Al sllke—lapge aasortine: ent of spots, scrolls 4 floral effects most ‘desirable ¢ copetene ees led Soler ines vale TD. ceceerrneeereerevere All Woot Albatross ieee leading eoloes, i coioains, sevesesese 28 Imported Black Mohairs 4¢-inch—eill; Aniah—high ust Jpstre—taat biack—regul White Emre = i (Cambrio and Nainsook—edgings, Scaat Priae ernee ‘bandinge— 2toT Inoh—variety o— 12% value 19 to 50 Comte: New Laces Cotton Cluny Pendings 4 to 5 inch— Ber Re er Sasce—peckalssessessseeee «28 [3 Pn Ms In: rtings Med vite andy Te manta yard oe 25. o—_* Better Small Profit from many than “ Great Profit from few. Therefore Quick Selling Prices always. e——_» Nickel Bathroom Fixtures. Ornamental, useful, dueable, and not « luxury, as you can judge by these prices) and bear in mind that, however low the cost, quality Towel Bars—t Towel Dare—¥4 inch—with posts. Paper Rollers—extra heavy: Paper Boast," : Sponge Recks—for wi POE TT (bs. 10, 138, ders—for_ wall. Glass Holders—tor wall, ‘Match sonoare tor wall Match Holders—for stand. Bath Seats—niokel ari Rode Hooks—one pron, Rode Hooks—two prong. Robe Hooks—threo prong. aa Porm e8. ere, Be na $1.89. | Shelves—27 pecs long— oak and nk jeee Shelvee—% inches plate glass and nic! COMBINATION PIECES G: Brush— 1.89—1.49 59 to 2.79 ‘all’ ines: bought them at @ great sacrifice and offer ary leuthar; Goth “high and bow. 4 OTHER SHOES FOR MEN. bath low er very, gene et Paes sod hg priced, but all desirable bar- Chm DREN Se Sees | 980,125, 1,50, 195 (hain canlosesmacticas talons Girls’ Blue Denim Overalls. Para | wide—ecarlet trim’a— BO 8 FORM rcireresaresrerssersensnees OO Fancy Lawn White and Fancy Lawn —worth $1.50 and $1.69. Point de Paris or Val. lace in- don, rows of insertin, o——____—_———_——————_* Great Values in Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, Shirts, Etc. OUR MOTTO—“QUICK SALES”. . may be, you can depend upon absolute newness and correct styles, -——________ OUR MODERATE PROFITS insure the best values ALWAYS. bo Sashes—Special, Taffetas—al! they ought to aell well at 25 cents. “ go for clearance to. Cutlery—Two = Dinner Knives ke Fine Bteol—whtte, soe and fan handie—eet of six euoh--ralue Gi UB | Good Steel Sci Rclenore—t value | oe enth Street I] for that you should not lose a Kimonos— Crepe Challle Kimonos— Wrappers—extra full trim- .95 mings of braid, lace or emb’y French Lawn Neg! eo sertings and ruffles; also White Lawn Negligees— Bolero effect, with wide rib- run emb'y ea fancy collar, with 1 Usually $2.00 No matter how low prices, Long Taffeta Silk Cloaks % fi Capes—with and without trimmings—value $83 to he Baling Si Skirts. : rs ae el oran ate Cheviot—a variety of ahd clare ‘with and, icone st ip trim: Bil perfect niting value 98.00... “a Summer Dress Skitts f Black and Navy Gheer fabrics of ain atitehed Paik strapping se White China Silk Waists — poe oke or straight tront ch Lace fi Sicko enh and take ieecega oo da collar and as all disses rs seteenennenseneraee er at sacrifice of quality. Rich Ribbons 6 in value .15 to .19, Leather Belts Real Seal and lined-—took-on attschane Keeping belt tn Risce—cit t, ent Lea ther—taathow covered Buckles— Walrus BeltsoTan. Gray sas jin Silk-lined—tancy nickel ek Finer Leather Belts to 1, sii Striped White Madras Binerent etyles—suitadle for Poop and Chl en's Wea value 19 cents. ae Also in White Goods. Hemetitoh and Openwork Lawns; medium and a canna, Swisses; @Anch Victoria Lawns; Mercerized OM regularly ‘Z: to ib centé., ———_—_e FREE DELIVERIES by our own wagons daily within radius of twenty-five miles, ALL PAID PURCHASES FREB by EXPRESS within one hundred miles; by PREIGHT anywhere tn New York. New Jersey,’ Pennsylvania end New England States, Ladies’ Black Aprons from man- P and. thought lurers” remnants, Just right for house for artists: use, or any price to 7 nob 3 pair. CURRENT ATTRACTIONS Sale of Muslin Underweat. Reduction Sale of Wash Dress Fabelon | Many articles of Solid Sif 50 Visiting Cards and piate— name and address......74 pers 5 courses—everything the

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