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TO WED MISS MITCHELL. Engagement Is Announced of the Secretary of the Yale Corporation. The «ngagement has just been an- Mmouncéd of the Rev. Anson Pnelps Btokes, jr, to Miss Carol Mitchell, ‘@aughter of Mrs. Clarence Green Mitchell, of Washington. : Mr, Btokes is the second son of Anson (helps Stokes, of this olty., He is as- (pistant rector of St. Paul's Episcopal ‘Church, New Haven, and has ‘been aince (9899 the Secretary of Yale University. ‘He has been prominently mentioned as e successor of President Smith at ity College, and has been talked of as an ultimate reciplent of high honors from Yale, Miss Mitchell is a sister of Clarence Blair Mitchell, a lawyer of No. 1% Broadway, this city, who !s a member of the University, Princeton and other clubs. Mr, Mitchell, at his home in Bernards- ville, N. J., eaid to-day that no date had yet been set for the marriage of his ister to Mr. Stokes, “My sister is on her way here from fhe Adirondacks,” he sald, ‘to begin r preparations for the ceremony. She arrive in Bernardsville to-day or .o- morrow." GIRLS STOLE TO GET FINERY. Young Clerks Sentenced to Prison and to Pay a Fine. Jennie Reynolds and Lulu Warren, wntry clerks in a Fourteenth street de- |’ partment store, pleaded guilty befor ‘Judge Warren W. Foster in General Ses- ions, to grand larceny. Both girls are orphans and lved at No, 316 East Thirteenth street. Agent imball. who investigated the case for sald that the girls were . but were led astray by inate desire for finery.” ‘oster sentenced both girls to city prison for two months each ‘and imposed a fine of $100. WOMAN OR DO BI OFF MAN'S FINGER George Bernstein Accuses His Sister-in-Law, but the Lady Says Her Pet Skye Terrier Is the Real Culprit. In an argument with his sister-in-law to-day George Bernsteln, of No, 20 West One Hundred ‘and Twelfth atreet, had ‘the index finger of his rigat hand bitten off, He acouses hig sister-(n-law, the wife of Daye Bernstetin, an east-side character, who was recently shot by a member of the Monk" Wasttman. gang ‘Mrs. Daye xt 4s up to Magis: forg Justice Banrett, ‘st week, to have Police Court, to , ' tee: ¢ Goorge had bis fing ewed off by @ Ht que ound Statins “Devine woman or a dog. Dave and his wife house at No. 2 5 by Mr. and Mrs. A’ and his wife house to-~ e at a boarding- nd avenue, kept ing for 18, clothes, itched & id Mrs. Al hands were Yorkville Court, Ors. La ree, inst $10 IS TOO MUCH FOR ONE FEATHER’ gene So Declares Magistrate to Woman Who Accused Curler of Substituting a Cheap Plume for Her Costly One. Women's extravagance in feathers Was the subject of a lecture from the bonch by Magistrate Crane in Harlem Court to- Mra. Clara Senescu, wife © a musician, charged L. Schloss, a Third ayeaue feather curler, with hay- ing substituted a plume worth, $2 for one worth $10, which she had left with him for curling, “What right have you to pay $10 for B feather?" demanded Magistrate Rina ane extravagance of women errible. Wh: puldn't-y feather for two dollars and & half and give the balance of the #10 to some » deserving famby?"" two ané a talf dollar feather be 80 cheap looki: very woman I met would know it cost only two and @ halt.” answered Mrs. Senesc argu- ites wife ids . "Well, my wouldn't 1 a feather,” maid the. Maghtrate. ire d Mrs. Senescu she would have to take civil action to regain her feather. NOTABLES SAIL ON CEDRIC. ees WWenator Lodge and Andrew Car- negiec Among Those on Liner, LONDON, Oct. 2%<Senators Lodge and Turner and Mrs. Turner left London this morning for Liverpool, where they iil board the’ White Star Tine’ steamer which is to sail to-day for New ork, rd Strathcona, Secretary White of the United States Embassy; John W. Foster and several other friends were present at Euston station to. bid farewell to the Americar Commisaltners, Joseph Pope, a representative of the Canadian Government and one of the Assistant Secretaries of the Alaskan Tribunal, left on the same. train, which also took Josooh Pulitzer and party, the ‘Marquise de ‘Talleyrand-Per'word, ‘Brin Coss Hus; " would ¢ . Sie jas! ee | BISHOP THOBURN SAILS. Rt 4 ~ aa 3 = eas . 533 5 Soe : Es £ of * S<b 3 J Ee eee | vx ars < J 3 eS = a Sor! 2 =F #28 i 5 32 Fm Z7E5 33 eR a oe Cs Ee ee | be ANSON PHELPS STOKES, JR. LEDERER EXPLAINS ALIMONY ABREAR Theatrical Manager Says He Advanced Wife About $1,200 —Court Opens the. Default for Contempt Proceedings. George W. Lederer, the theatrical man- ager; appeared in person before Su- preme Court Justice Amend to-day to ‘xplain why the had fallen in arrears % in payment of allmony to nis, wife. Belle Ritchie Lederer, in her Bulg ijfox a soyaration, and to psk thet His de- wult in Pontempt sprocéedings” brougat against: blun. he pened. ~ ¢ ‘ Mrs, Lederer’s counsd) had moved-be- én’ bo pay his wife $15 weekly alimony trial of ther suit r, and to-day ning the onier 01 ending wl id not EE uy “it ts true rrears I did not appeay Barrett. But the face i that I 1 between $000 and $1,200 feel that Tshould not fs on these alimony sum advanced ts sider y dortteiit or not: Rey. James M. Thodurn, Bishop piscopal Church for la, sailed to-day on Louis. He 1s return- ere he has been en: iondry work for forty. Among the other passed rE. W. Halford, U Won, 4 8. Very, U.S. TREATMENT FREE Every Suiferer Applying in Person | at Dr. Gardner's Office Will Be, Given a THorough Examination, | Correct Diagnosis and One Trial! Treatment by Oscillation Entire- ly Free. Mr. ‘Thomas | McCue, 70 Johnson | at., Brooklyn. hes, useful vision restored, fron Hay Fever—all S| DI all Nervous je Troubles, ing Down Abdominal Pains,&c. TRIAL TREATMENT FREE For a imited time Dr. Gardner will give to every sufferer applyitig in person a thor: | gush examination, cbrrect diagnosls and one Hous: § AM. 8PM, SUndas, 10 1 2. Tuustrated Famphist Malled Free. X+Hay examinattion ae nary to assure correct dingnoal: OFICE 4, STH AVE N.Y. on after ho heat wu thorities that he could never have | sight again, and that he must havo an oper: attion to keep from. going stone blind forever, | Hy bis Painless Oscillation Treat-| ment Dr. Gardner cures all die. quxes of the Eye, Et Nose and Throat, inclndivg , Deant- ness, Catarrh, Bronch Asthma ) SEALED BY LOVE Aged Mrs. Margaret McDon- ough, Although Suffering from Bruises, Refuses to Make a) Complaint Against Her Son. Mother love is said by the police to keeping sealed the lips of Mrs. Mar- garet McDonough, of No. 105 Underhill avenue, Brooklyn, who Js lying in Cum-| 97 verland Street Hospital suffering from aj to be the one to « We unreservedly recommend th ‘broken nose and bad bruises on her face and body, inflicted, the police declare, by her son James. The son !s a prisoner, charged with assault on Mrs. McDon- ough, who is about sixty years old, Mc- Donough Is forty-one years old. MoDonough was held in the Flatbush Police Court by Magistrate Steers in $1,000 bail to-day for examination next fused to make any explanation. urday His t and quarrelled with her. to her mild protestations and kicked the aged woman before they could interfere, MaDonough made his escape, although who had seen the trouble, Mr against her « “Worthmore’” Shoe For Men at $3 a Pair As To-morrow asLongasThey Last Men’s Rain Coats, In gray and tan venetian covert cloth; cut long and full, special, Men’s Suits, In all kinds of mixtures, cheviots, meres and tweeds; many black; $10, $11 and $12; spi sale price to- morrow... . sible manner; 350 in the lot; special to-morrow, at, each i sy. 3. ° throughout ; — spe- cial sale price t morrow... see $8.75 Men’s Overcoats, Cut long and loose; made of all the smartest and most desirable ma- terials and trimmed in the best pos- $7.50 ’ Boys’ Overcoats. Four lots for the little fellows of from 2%@ to 8 years old;' about 100 in all; every one elegantly tailored $2.95 2d Floor, 60th St. Section. $5 cassi- worth A Special Sale To-Morrow of Cotton Ziheline Waists at 98c. ba Splendid Values in ter colors at our special sale price of. ind $2.25 for Granite Cloth $1.98 7 Waists— These dainty and effective waists are of cotton zibeline, a material warm and snug enough for winter wear. They have pleated fronts, finished with tabs and fancy buttons; tucked cks and pretty separate stock collar. All the new fall and win- 98c Pleated and tucked in the smartest and newest styles; newest fall colors. 98c., Heavy weights; all handsomely tailored; stitched in pleated effects; plain cheviots and striped madras. $1.49 and $1.98 for White Cot- ton Waists— 24 Floor, 59th St. Section. This $100,000 Sale of Solid Goldand Diamond Jewelry. Persons with an eye to economy will select their holiday gifts now in this wonderul sale, where Signet or Seal Rings—new Af rich carvings, wp<etG hd many unique dev GER signs, special, $3.95,5,00,7.50 “ New Art Style Locket, for two pic- tures, Tiger, Lion, Horse, Mask, with tine cut diamond, speclal..sc.., Odd bargains are so pronounced and so many. Single Stone Rings, finely cut diamonds, in Tiffany, Belcher or aad designs, 14-kt., spec'l, $21.00 ine Heavy Solid Gold Belcher Rings for Men or Women, set with best qual- ity cut diamond, spe cial, $11.00 Main Floor, Front, Centre, ann nn nnn nn nn nnn nner Dainty New Ribbons, 18c. Yd. Of Good Satin Taffeta. These effective and pretty Ribbons are of a quality that you'd readily pay 50c. a yard for. They are 3% inches wide, in the most popular colors, with self-colored polka dots and plain satin taffeta. Special sale price to-morrow, yard....... Women’s “Knil-Top” Petticoats. These warm and stylish Petti- coats are made of good black stockinet, which clings to the fig- ure and disposes of all fulness. They are dainty, warm and ser- viceabie. The bottoms are made of good black mercerized sateen, with ruffles or pleatings—special sale prices, $1.49, $1.69 & $1.98 Same style as above, made of silk, trimmed with two corded ruffles—special. Becond Floor, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’. . Bection, 18c Main Floor, 50th St. Section. Hemslitched Chiffon Veils Three Yards Long. These are the smartest Veils now in vogue. As a remarkable special we offer them at just half usual price. They are of a splendid quality hemstitched crepe chiffon, in black and white $1.98 only, Special for to- Main Floor, 60th St. Section. morrow, each... BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, sth and Goth Streets, took the form of blows, the police af-| firm, and bystanders say that he beat| medicine to be given to your chil of what it is com, CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher pursued by a big crowd of angry men | THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1903, REV. ANSON P. STOKES, JR. MOTHER'S LIPS Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sl ‘hese drugs will produce and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP sleep, FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who Monday. He pleaded not guilty, but re- | have lea killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- | num an Detectives Monck and Seward arrested | are prohibit MoDonough last night. They say he met |to anybody without labelling them ‘ poison.” | bis mother on Underhill avenue last Sat- | is: ‘A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, ous doses dea jane of medicines containing Sy itte are disguised, and sold under the names of * ipa) each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Dru; from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or The definition of ‘‘ narcotic” but which in poison- Juces stupor, soma, convulsions an th.” The taste and Drops,” “Cordials,” “ Soot! ing Syrups,” etc. You should not permit any id out ihc or your physician know Chep{Mttea. ren w: CASTORIA DO: Castoria always bears the signature of Ask to te shown the “Amaranth” Shoe For Women at $1.98 a Pair. You'll be Impressed by its many good points. Monte Carlo Coats at $14.75. Regular §22.50 Values, These handsome Monte Carlo Box Coats are of] the finest zibe- line, made with either loose or half-fitted backs. The linings are of the best black satin. Coats are beautifully fin- ished with heavy strappings and silk cords and tassels. The best value of the sea- $14 Yh) son at = $19.25) 5, 3-4 Length Coats. Made of long napped zibeline, with the new shoulder capes and finished with fancy silk braidings and heay- ily stitched strappings of plain cloth; lined with the best quality black and white satins. Second Floor, 59th St. Section uares & Centre Pieces. Prices To-Morrow! In the fall or winter dressing $11.75 tor $1800 Corset Made of excellent quality tan covert and black broadcloth, with strapped or welted seams; 30 inches long; linings of the finest black and col- ord satin; man tailored through- out. Scaris, Sq At be a need for an artistic cover for the dresser, a dainty, immaculate linen cover for the sideboard, to say nothing of side table, chif- fonier and so on throughout the house, where a pretty, effective touch means so much in the way of beauty and art. Of All Lace. With Linen Centres. 6 to 12 inches, round and square, 10c. | 8 to 14 inch, round and square, 25c. to 39c. each. to 50c. each, 18 to 27 inches, round and square, | 48 to 36 inch, round and square, 65¢. 98c. to $1.98 each. 20x40 inch Scarfs, $2.25. 20x48 inch Scarfs, $3.25. 20x60 inch Scarfs, $2.98 to $3.75. 20x74 inch Scarfs, $3.98 to $5.98. to $4.25 eac! 20254 inch Scarfs, $2.98 and $3.25. 20x72 inch Scarfs, $3.98. (Main Floor, 50th St. Section, Sale of Women’s Fur Coats. Handsome garments, every one of them, made in the smartest and most correct of this season’s styles, all beautifully finished through- out and lined with Skinner’s guaranteed satin, The skins are all expertly selected and so closely resemble genu- ine Alaska seal that only an expert could detect the difference, $2 for Nearseal Fur Coats, 22 and $39 tor Nearseal Fur Coats, 24 inches long; worth $50, very rich and handsome, trimmed with fine beaver, mink, $29 for Nearseal Fur Coats, with nutria beaver, baum marten, opossum or Alaska sable collar, cuffs, |, Coats would be great bargains at $75 and large, deep revers; worth $59, and $85, $100 Persian Lamb Coats, $65. $125 & $135 Persian Lamb Coats, $85. Trimmed with mink, baum marten and chinchilla. Second Floor, 50th St. Section. “Two Worthy Book Specials! In order to lessen the stock now on hand to make way for the tremendous volume of books soon to arrive for the holidays we are offering the rarest sort of bargains. Here, for instance, are these: “The Helmet of Navarre,” 4hc. The original beautiful $1.25 edition of this very interesting and popular novel; handsomely bound in cloth, At 21c. Each. At 44c. Each. ‘The Lenox Library—fine editions of | The Henty Books—copyrixhted editions; popular books. brinted from good. cleat | not issued in cheaper editions tyme Ga ding Guality onper, ‘ulcely bo Redskin and Cowboy. The mare Miniter: by. J. Lg Trerfe the Briton, larmael, by Mre. uth wort! Condemned as a Nihilist. Beauty, by Anne cewell St. Bartholomew’ In the Heart of A Knight of the White Cross, Cochrane the Dauntless, Persian lamb or Alaska sable. Collar, cuffs, and large, deep revers. These Barrie. Higeathad Wo W. Ednafenow. Wisin loot Goth Bt, Becton Tomatoes, 7c, Can. Misses’ Smart 4 Cans for z5c. Mackintoshes. Nicely made, smart and stylish; of good navy blue and garnet all- wool serge, with full sweep mili- tary capes, lined with light plaid; finished with inlaid velvet col- lar—lengths 34 to | $3.49 52 inches — spe- cial sale price... Second Floor, S0th St. Section. BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. Here's an item of the rarest im- portance to to-morrow’s money- wise shoppers, These tomatoes are fan- cy red ripe, solid, big cans Tc —special to-morrow., . Not more than 4 cans to any customer. No mail or C. O. D. orders filled. Dasem ent, Both St, Section. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’. | Not | CASHMERE TEA GOWNS West Fourte Light and medium stripes an Fine White Cambrics | tice Lonsdale Cambrics but Bleached and finished by the Lonsdale Company—which insures 4 quality and finish. Limit—10 yards. No Mail Orders. Liberty Silk Neck Ruffs Cape and Full Ruche effects— long pleated ends—ribbon and ruching finish—Value $3.75.......... Women's Kid Gloves Black! White and lead): shades—2 clasp—value By 4 +45 Quick sales make bustle, Always livel Values in Women's Coats You will not want to miss Black Zibeline, Rough Cheviot *oats—Box or semi-fitted— inlaid velvet or cloth collars—tull tallored—satin Ined—value $9.98.....7.98 Fine Covert and Black Cloth Jackets— short and medium—strapped or Jap. seams—with and without velvet collar— satin lined—value $ILB. op epee BUD Blouse Coats of Black Peau de Sole— clrenier qollar with stole—silk braid trim—satin lined—special peers CB) Women's Suit Va'ues You will not want to miss Velvet Shirt Waist Sults— skirt and waist with folds of taffeta silk ft value $23.98 Fine Tailored Suits in, Brown and Mannish M variety of ityles....-++ Women's Skirt Valt< You will not want to miss ‘Taffeta Silk Skirts—Black, Colo: and shaded effects—acco! ruMe finish—value $5.49. Black Mercerized Sateen— warm Outl Fi iining— value $1.39. Finer Mercerized Sateen—several vretty sty ipa ned and unlined— value $1.98. Black and Col'd Mercerized Satee! accordion pleating, double H. tafe and other atyles—value $1.59.. 1.19 Silk Moreen Skirts—Melba rufie finish— Gust ruffle—value $3.29.. Children's Wear Values HEAR Thursday Morning Special TO-MORROW UNTIZ 1 P. M. EXTRA HEAVY OUTING FLANNELS, Children’s Dresses, as well as Night Clothes, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Wrappers, etc.—value 12 cents..... Not Sold After $ o’Clock. No Mail Orders. All Day To-Morrow:--- _———————————— Great Fall Sale Continues with Enthusiastic Selling All Over the Sto To sell good merchandise at the low prices we put upon # cause for enthusiasm among our sales clerks as well as custo Cheek Btvipa. +++ 1,49 |! + 2.49! enth Street 4 id checks—good styles for Women's Black Cotton Hose | Fant black—full seamless— all sizes—value 12%... Women’s Black Sateen Ski various styles of trimmin, f flounces, accordl bat usually 08 and Madoc ests. Liberty Taffeta Ribbons Soft Satin finieh—4 inch— Colors and Black—all new— Fresh from the piece... business and enthusiacm, ly times here, Values in White Goods You will not want to White Novelty Walstings— patterns—juat the thing: fOr jand Winter watats— ‘dt wide Cuunbries—10 cent qu odwear’ Long Cloth—quall enka for itacifet? yd. plese oes Sain: Rich Waite Co elasse et —for Shirt Waists—75 cent quality, 40 inch Victoria Lawns... Values in Linings ‘Gou will not want tot Black Mercerized Moreen: for drop skirts and. fancy. peti The New Metalic Char: Liniigs--full 30 IRea=for kek Perdalfties—extra fine qual: leading shades—value <1, wilted Satins—<5 Inch—Carat ernet, Seal Brown, Light Blue, Pink, nite and Black. Highly mercerized Lining Sateens— black and colors—3s~inch—vali 3. rich satin gloes—Biack co! including all ght, fancy shades— The equal of any elsewhere at 39 and 45 cents “Rival Satin Ser colore—used principally for linings—equal to others at Gif. Values in Flannel: Uou will not want to miss Heavy White Saxony W: You will not want to miss | Flannelette Night Drawers—pink and blue stripes—value .59.... 39 ® cents.. 19 Cambric Fl elette Skirts—scallop edge— white, pink and blue—value 50 cents .39 Flannelette Gowns—good qualit; Flangelette, ding to fize...1-- .20 to .50| Lawn Aprons—round ruffie, feather | Hitched bratd or emb'y yo! value .35. Warm and House Gowns, Wra FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS ; vith new cape effect— Sather ot small ruffles and braid trim—full flounced skirt—light, medium and HM to '6— 79 value $1.9 . . FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS Extra heavy—straight yoke—broad shoulder effects—pointed capes— full gathered flounce—ool'd em)'y trim—all sizes... Finer Flannelette Wrappe! CAMBRIC HOUSE DRESSES Light and dark—yoke trimmed with braid—pleated back—deep hem 98 skirt—special value PaaS Finer House Dresses to $1.08. 98 98, Cool weather makes one think of warmer garmen s for b wear, so as Sacaues, Robes and Wrappers are subjicts 9. p Baby Flannels—value « Wool Dress aad Waist Ci | satin Anish—self color stripes and figures—best colors—iight and @ark— value White Sik B: elaborate de: scallop—value Heavy White Dees and Canton Comfortable = | ppers and Sacques * interest just now, we submit the following quo'ations a: indicative: | of how well youcan make selections here. age FLANNELETTE KIMONO GOWNS. akg Dal ures and stripes in ase Cette aed dark coiors—Persian or plain bands—sizes 34 to 48,..+.. FLANNELETTE KIMONOS : Reale plain band tritd,..sess 49) Oy EIDERDOWN DRESSING SAGQUES * , pink, red and blue— a GERNy Mantened—velue sTB.csc4s0 . Ii EIDERDOWN SACQUES Ripple or, Plata, Bigercons ae ee, ead velvet trim—doubie Style—over drop— round Jace collar may agre Fist ne m atria shirred Poftect—new full elecve.. 6.98 Other Tea Gowns $4.98 to $16.98. | Table Linen Values You will not want to miss od Table Clot SUE value 68. s-10 size—value .79. 5-12 slze—value .98. AN Linen Damasks—full 10-inch—five designs—value All Linen Satin Double 43-Inoh- foral, convent and ne designe—value aL. Lx Napkins. Whttenis:tnch—val @ $1.29 dos.. af Qxtra Heavy All Linen ae Damask Na Oe ety. ot foo ee .88 doz... + 1.59 Dipa ied 3x12 oloth—dosen Saag. Nopkine— in y “ oe ———_* MEN'S BATH ROBES Terry and Blanket Cloth—piatis, Siokoue a7) collar .. and borders— hood Values in Curtaln Fabrics You will not want to itripad Cotn Soot, Phesred aaa i Y Colored Madras—stained glass de- © signs—45 inches wide—Value $1.00..+09 Fig'd Bilkolines—large 36-Inch—value -12%.. Taffeta Cretonnes—3-! floral, stripe and other art elrects—vatue jored Stripe Si Sone etyies—alee

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