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Seautiful. Society Woman Em- phatically Denies Truth of Rumor that She Is to Be British Nobleman’s Bride. GRIEVED OVER THE REPORT. London Soclety Paper Announces "Engagement of English Duke to American Beauty from Illinols, but Mentions No Names. Deeply grieved that rumor had sald she would wed an English duke, Mrs. Frank Morris Avery to-day dented that Teference was made to her tty the Lon- @on society journal which announced the engagement of, another duke to an American woman “without mentioning pames. ‘The article eaid that the bride-to-be ‘was en (Ulinole woman, and as Mrs. Awery {s the only woman from that State who has boen prominent in Brit- teh society het name was at once men- tioned ag élie one intimated by the Lon- lon papery | Mrs, Avery, a renqarkably pretty and Yery wadithy Young widow, fs now at Hotel Manhattan, where ¢he gosstp as reached her and from where she THE MRS. FRANK M. AVERY, WHO WAS- SAID TO BE ENGAGED TO A. DUKE. ives a denial, after first refusing to gonfirm or deny the report. A note wus sent to Mra. Avery in her apartments asking her to make some ement to answer the question ff she bra pledged her hand and fortune to a ce, essup, afterward for the West. After an ex-| Morristown to make thelr home. The matron of honor was M !After a tong conference between Mrs. ry and her secretary, Miss Curtiss, the latter appeared and eald that Mrs Avery had decided to make no state- ment whatever. Subsequent communti- cations by note were ignored, Denies Trath of Rumor, An Evening World reporter then called Mrs. Avery's apartments in ithe hotel on the telephone, and a pleasant-voiced ‘woman who responded when a maid caied her to that end of the ‘phone ‘Mrs, Avery wishes to deny the truth of the rumor in as emphatic terms as possiblo. She is not engaged to marry any oné, nor $s she considering matri- mony, and she js deeply grieved that a story would gain credence that she was to wed an English Duke." This was said in a manner to indleato that no Fnglish Duke could possibly hope to successfully appeal for her hand, In England speculation is rife as to the particular duke to which reference is made, Of the twenty-two dukes in the kingdom there are only two who are considered at all likely as candidates for Mrs. Avery's hand. They are the Duke of Norfolk and the Duke of St. Albans, The Duke of Norfolk ts fifty-three years old and has been a widower for fifteem years, He'ts the Premier Duke and the Earl Marshal of England. st, Albans is a much younger man, He Was born in 1879 and has never mar- riéd, Neither has he ,taken a great interest in society, and the gossips favor the elder man. He is the head of the Beauclerc house, and became the eleventh duke in 1898. Mrs, Avery Popular Abroad. Mrs. Avery has spent much time in London since the death of her husband, She had Lady Sarah ‘Wilson's’ house in Grosvenor Square, London, last sea- fon and gave several brilliant enter- tainments. Her popularity was marked 4nd rumors of her engagement often found thelr way to this country, only to be denied by Mrs. Avery and her friends. When she was presented at court she wore her beautiful wedding gown of almost priceless lace, with @ wealth of Jewels on her head and at her throat. She gained favor with ‘the nobility at once by her beauty and grace. Mrs. Avery's mother is Mrs. E. g, Clark, and both women are socially Prominent in Chicago. Mrs. Avery Still spends a portion of the year witn her mother in the West. — MISS JESSUP MARRIED. SCRANTON, Pa., Nov. 11—The wed- ding of Miss Amy Harris Jessup, daugh- ter of Mrs. Elien Beardsley Jessup, and Livingston Whitney, of Morristo life. the head. awfully and my'face would get all purple. bottles in all-and never feel any annoyance now. earth to equal Dr, Greene's Ne ': THIS BEAUTIFUL divine WITH ae RED STAR think of it! This beautiful Mor- tis Chair FREE for Red Star Trading Stamps, STAMPS "barly seems possible, but it’s so. Isn't it handsome? tended honeymoon trip they will go to| Whitney, of Now bride's mother. ich-| York and Morrts my trouble since I began taking Dr. Greene's Nervura. pe Father ° Confidences of Girlhood. Young womanhood is beset by dangers to health and This subtle change in female organism should be watched carefully by every mother. Invite your daughter's fullest confidence. Young girls should take Dr. Greene’s Nervura The World’s Greatest Tonic to establish health and prevent chronic female troubles, Miss Laura Wachter, 137 Mulberry St., Newark,N.J., says: “Tama young girl and my great trouble always was rush of blood to My head would feel as though it would burst, it would throb T have hardly had an attack of T have taken three There is nothing on ura blood and nerve remedy for all dis- orders due to animproper circulation of the blood, and I thankfully give m experience that all'sufferers may know how they can be helped and cured.” J., was held at the Second Presbyterian | ard M. Bissel, and the bride w: Church last evening, and the couple left! away by her brother, Albert Beardsley J . ‘Lhe best mai was Alired I. Whitney, of New York. A reception fol { the home of the y 237 West 525th Street, 8 ill be more than pleased when I give it tochim Christmas Morning. It pays given All druggists recommend and sell Dr, Greene’s Nervura. For free medical advice write to Dr.Greene, 101 Fifth Ave., New York City. Write to-day—it means life and health, one to save Red Star Stamps, for you can get so many pretty and useful things for them. Every one can get something nice by Christmas if they will get started collecting these valuable s! mps now. It’s no trouble, Just ask your merchant for them when you make 2 purchase. liye, up-to-date merc! He gives them, every ant gives Red Star : 4 Stamp$—if he doesn’t, ask him to get them. GET A RED STAR STAMP BOOK TO-DAY. DON'T WAIT! RED STAR TRADING STAMP CoO., CAPITAL 500,000.00. 147 W. 23d Street, ed Next door to Proctor’s. 360 Ale ander Ave., Bronx, N, Y. a ss WORLD: WE | THE FREE But All Forms of Indigestion and Ner- ‘CROWDS THRONG DISTRIBUTION, MUNYON'S PAW PAW The Great Stomach, Blood | and Nerve Remedy 9,821 Free Bottles |Given Away Yesterday at the Journal Offices 37th Street and Broadway, Fulton and Washington Streets, Brooklyn. PROMINENT PEOPLE, Including Doctors, Lawyers, Ministers, Merchants and Memters of Congress, \TEST THIS GREAT CURE Prof, Munyon Claims that This New Vegetable Pepsin Will Not Only Cure DYSPEPSIA vousness and Add Many Years to the Average Life. As was expected a large crowd thronged the offices of the “AMERI- CAN” and Journal all day Tuesday to obtain Munyon'’s Paw Paw Remedy. Among the crowd were our best- known cltizens—half a dozen doctors obtained a bottle. One of them volun- teered the remark that he had heard of the curative qualities of the rem- edy and would give it a thorough trial. One of our leading lawyers took a dose before he left the office land said that he expected now to live as long as Methuselah did. Most people seem to have an abiding faith in this remedy, believing they are going to be cured. One old gentleman said that he be- Heved in Munyon and in Munyon's Remedy, that Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure had cured him of a chronic case of Rheumatism that afflicted him for more than fifteen years. The crowd at each office was so great at times that the attendant was unable to hand out the bottles fast enough, and one or two bystanders were called in to aid him, Prof. Munyon says that his Paw Paw remedy not only enables any one to eat what they like and all they like, but it stops all waste of the ner- vous system. The Paw Paw feeds and nourishes them so that the loss of the nerve force is almost impercep- tible. By nourishing the nerves and preventing this waste, he claims that the average life should be more than “four-seore years.” He says that people who eat heart- lily and digest and assimilate wha people who have strong nerves are never troubled with insomnia. He says that the human body, in- stead of WEARING AWAY, FRETS AWAY Indigestion causes fretfulness, ir- ritability, anxiety and despondency All of which {8 grinding on the nerves, and will wear away the ner- vous system just as much as a grind- stone will wear away a plece of steel. Indigestion shuts out the sunlight of hope and wraps its victim in a shroud of selfishness. Preachers |should preach the doctrine of good health, for a healthy community! means a moral community, — Prof. Munyon believes that if dyspepsia and Indigestion were blotted out of exist- | ence to-morrow that prisons could | be turned into works! nd saloons | {nto libraries in a very brief time. | Great revivals have been held fn all| ages for the purpose of leading men| out of darkness into light, out of si into righteousness. Let there be re-| vivals now for good health. I want all persons who suffer with | dyspepsia or nervous trouble to cast away all other remedies and to give Paw Paw a fair trial, I want every weak and debilitated person to get a bottle of Paw Paw at once and take| lit according to diregtions. | I know it will make old folks fee? | young and weak folks feel strong. — | I want every person who feels in| need of a tonle to drop the use of al coholic drinks of all kinds and tak Paw Paw in its place. Munyon’s Paw | Paw gives exhilaration without in- toxication, Alcoholic stimulants lift, but let || you fall, Paw Paw Iifts and holds you. Every druggist sells it. Price $1 per large bottle. Paw Paw laxativ< pills, 26 cents a bottle. Free Distribution Continued, To give all an opportunity to get : free sample of this wonderful remedy the free distribution of Munyon's Pay Paw will be continued to-day at th offices of the American and Journal Thirty-seventh street and B'way, 287 West 125th street. Fulton and Washington ats.. B'klvn.! i DNESDAY EVE t they do eat not only have good, rich, | red blood, but strong nerves, and| , NOVEMBER 11; 1903, ane iul We me specimen ing you. taffeta or s: soa Se $16 Whe) for $23.50 to $30 Svits— Elegantly tailored in lar; of splendid quality cloth and velvet; sizes 32 to 44 bust. $11.75 elling Ulsters— Made of storm-proof materials, plain Oxfords, tan and novelty mixtures; caped and plain les, belted, half fitted and full box ef- coat si fects; sizes 32 to 44 iriches. Men’s For One Overcoats, size: Boug Our Fur Sale Offers No values anywhere to equal the rare bar- e offering every day in the finest and most stylish furs. Everything that is new gains we a and smart is here in abundance, and Prices Are 1-2 to 1-3 Usual! In Fur Coats. $25 tor $45 Nearseal Coats. $29 for $50 Nearseal Coats. Trimmed with large deep revers and turnover cuffs of nutria beaver, Alaska sable, baum anes $3 for $65 Nearseal Coats. Very rich and handsome, trimmed with beautiful mink, Persian lamb and Alaska sable. $65 for $100 Persian Lamb Coats. $75 for $125 Persian Lamb Coats. Here are the most ex- traordinary values handsome tailored suits} & and stylish coats. you'll find a host await- $11.75 Handsome, stylish garments of fancy terials, plain broadcloths, cheviots, canvas cloths, zibelines, also plain and fancy figured silk nap velvet— beautifully made and lined with the finest quality tor $20 Rain Coats and Trav- @, For Onc The Greatest Clothing Values New York has seen in many a day. Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Suits and in ntion but a few items; but /@ for $18 & $20 Suits. ( 7 atin; sizes 32 to 44, every particu- Day Only. $10 and $12 Suils and Overcoats, To-morrow $6.50. Day Only. Second Floor, Oth St. Section. ht Your Furs Yet? Splendid Indvcements. marten and With large collar and revers of mink and baum marten. $95 tor $200 Sealskin Coats. $225 for $375 Genuine Alaska Sealskin Coats. In NecKwear. | $6.95 tor $25 Bear Sets. $7.50 fori? Long Sable Fox | is. | $10 for S20 ONE: Doubie East. | ern Mink Scar! for $45 Chinchi oe tee StS oaths | 7 ti | ble or Skunk I | $25 for $50 Long Black Fox Flat Scarfs. Sale of Solid men, women a designs in. sig hoop and sing new cone its. i} Saving of In this great sale there is over $25,000 wortn of the finest and newest solid gold rings for Fine Carved Signet Rings, mn $25 for $50 Black Lynx Stoles or Pelerines. Ascot Fur Scarfs, $29 for $39 Genuine Ermine Scarts. $23.50 fon $39 Fine Chinchilla car’ $10.50 for $21 Beautiful Mink Scarfs. Sable Squirrel Second Floor, 50th St. Section. Gold Rings. — nd children, In the assortment will be found the newest net rings, combination stone rings, @ stone rings and various other All offered at a Ae Vance at Least 50 | ny beautiful designs, for Men, at $3.69, $4.75, $5.98, $7.00, $8.50 and $10.00, For Wo a at $2.98, $3.75, $4.50, $6.25, $7.2. 09c., 98c., $1.25, utivul Fancy Co tion Rings, set wit Chikiren, at 98C., $1.49, $1.98. Fine assortment of Stone Rings for, Boys. Tiger Eye at 98C., $1.49 and $1.98. 79c. and 98c. Avenue entrance, you've ever seen. tec the newest and most correct effects ““XLL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'. he shapes are lined and reversible four-in-hands, shield s, imperials, club ties, pulls, tecks, $1.09, $1.98 and $2.25, ha variety of designs, for Women a including Sardonyx, Agate, Carbuncie, Children's Rings, an immense variety in beautiful new effects and fine chased bands, at 9 ck will be on exhibition and for saie in our Jewelry Store, Tard Main Floor, Front, Centre, Sale of Men’s NecKwear at 25c. Here's one of the choicest collections of smart, new neckwear that band and shield bows, in your choice or, Goth St ection, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. mixed ma- | $12.75 Ul rio Zibeline Corset 30 inches long, of finest quality long nap zibeline, strapped with bands of plain kersey, each heavily tailor stitched, lined throughout with guar- anteed satin; sizes 32 to 44 inches. $3 95 for $7.50 Taffeta Drop Skirts— ° Fancy ruffled drop skirts; special with the sale of suits, H | ! ' | i | i | { Laan al a See. ya LARAMIE ET Tes Ask to be shown the “Amaranth” Shoe ForWomenat'$1.98a Pair. You'll be impressed by its many good points, for Men at $3 a Pair asa strictly high-grade shoe, , wear-resistingand the oe value obtainable. — oma] Shirts 59c. » Very exceptional valuel: Smart, well-made, perfectly fitttt Shirts, of the finest grade corded madras and London materials. There’s a choice selectionrof h some designs and colors; all from 14 to 17. ei Take your pick to-mor-- row from these splendid, Shirts at, eath, 3 Main Floor, Goth Bt. Section. ists. Wes Second Floor, 50th St. Section. Special Sale of Wa. _ This sale affords the greatest opportuni- ties for securing smart, new, dependable waists at the rarest bargain prices. In the collection will be found the new- est materials and daintiest conceptions in Woven Cheviots, Vestings, Mercerized Yarn, _ Figured Cheviots, Woven Oxford, Linens, Striped Granites, Block Cheviots, SilkStriped Madras, Plain Madras and Colored Woven Striped Fabrics. Waists Made to Sell at $1.98 to $3.98. Here’s a complete assortment of every size; your choice of the lot at 98c. & $1.49 Second Floor, 50th St. Section. Notable among the extraoré dinary values we are offéring int} this special watch sale are the, following: 4 | $1.85 for Women’s $4.50 to Watch Small size solid silver, open-fac style, with fine Swiss movem stem winders; beautifully engr and hand-chased. 4 for Women's $6,50 and $7 | $3.50 Watches. ba | Small size, in pretty enamel cases, stem winders, with fine Swis movements; all delicate colorings, such as turquoise blue, royal bl garnet, ruby, green, white or black,” and gun-metal; also inlaid. c Main Floor, Front, Centre, © $12.50, $13.50, $14.95, $17.50 and $18.50 for solid Gold Watches. Solid gold American watches, with Waltham and Elgin movements; guaranteed to assay plumb 8 kt. warranted perfect _ timekeeper men's, women's and boys’ styles. A Special Sale of Renaissance Lace Scaris, Squares & Ce Piec e Here’s a special sale which .3igpppnpys 4) must appeal to every woman E who admires the beautiful in art work. The prices are remarka- bly low for the excellent quality of the goods, For instance: Of All Lace. 6 to 12 inches, round and square, | 10¢, to 39. each. | 18 to 27 inches, round and square, | | | | | 8 to 14 inch, round and» 25c. to 50c. each. . 18 to 36 inch, round ands: 65c. to $4.25 each. 98c. to $1.98 each. s, 20x40 inch Scarfs, $2.25. - ‘ s 2 x8 inch Scarts, $3.25. 20x34 inch Scarfs, $2.88 20x60 inch Scarfs, $2.98 to $3.75. $3.25. ‘ arfs, $3.98 to $5.98. 20x72 inch Scarfs, $3.98. Another Special al 75c. Beautiful all lace round and square centre pieces, 16 to 24 inch sizes, worth from $1 to $2 each; special to-morrow at ‘ 1 Floor, 50th St. Beetion, — 20x74 inch — Our Annual Wr $1.50 Flannelette QR Wrappers, Each succeeding day adds a new and more brilliant record to this an- nual wrapper sale, making it stand out from among its predecessors as a truly extraordinary event The garments offered are perfect in and are really $1.50 Wrappers. Th re made of the best quality fleeced-back flannelette, in new designs, staple and fancy colors, in both light and dark groun The inside wait lining is faced and buttoned so as to make a perfectly close-titting garment. These wrappers are manufactured expressly for this sale, and special care is taken that they’ fit perfectly and that the workmanship through- out is faultless. every detail They are in sizes 34 to 46, Don't miss this sale of $1.50 wrappers for Mail orders promptly tilled—but no wrappers sent C.O. D. Second Floor, 50th St. Section. BLOOMINGDALE BROS), 4 “ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | 3d Avenue, soth and oth BLOOMINGDALES', ‘