The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1903, Page 10

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"WEDDING DRESS A WONDER. ) WAlb-the Dignitaries of the East Side, lle is a wiwolemle dry-goods merchant |ofPhiiadetphia, but he is as well known CMe metropolis as in the Quaker - Beauty ‘|*Mayor of Avenue ©;” ‘i }#fom Boston, Philadelphia and Balti- | ®@ present to take part in the cere- Jaisters and her mother have been busy “SIDE AGOG WER BG WEDDING ful Regina Neufeld, the | Daughter of Former Alder- man, Becomes Bride of Max ‘Markovitz on Nov. 22. ge Well as Friends from Leading » Cities, Will Be Present at the y Elaborate Nuptials. he cast side will turn out to do to this fair bridle and her ius- She ty the beautiful Mics Neufeld, the daughter of ex- Emil Nevfel4, and the band- hose Wridegroom {5 Max Markovitz, inwealthy and esteemed among his race. ‘The marriage will be an event, which \will-darzle the east side, for wealth and to wed, and the east town fill take on a fete day aspect when the etty bride is led before the rabbi. fov. 2 next 1s the day, and the invita- @ several hundred—have been it broadcast. They will be responded Dy the dignitariesof the cast side as as Mayor-elect George 3, McClel- former Chamberlain Patrick Kee- Justice Leonard Gtegerich, Judge id Newburger, Judge Benjamin Hoff- , Assemblyman Samuel Prince, Will- Hanna, Alderman Donohue, Judge WAX [LARKOWITZ: BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM-TO-BE IN BIG EAST SIDE WEDDING. | oyanans DETECTIVE INSTINCT. Are Freaqu Sleuths than Profen: “The detective instinct ts inborn in frome people," observed an old detective, “and St is a rather curious thing when you think about it. I have known good detectives, naturally so, who were never connected fn any manner with the ser- vice. They possess all the mental qualt- tles of a sleuth, quickness to grasp a situation, keen perception, rapidity of thought, strongly developed power of Aeduction and extreme nervous activity, ‘While it is true all great detectives Girls’ Dept. Special Sale of Winter Coats of Zibelines, Cheviots' and Kerseys, in military, navy and plain cape styles; colors: —brown, blue and oxford; any size, 6 to 14 yrs., at $10.75, value $12.50 to $15. Girls’ Dresses in the “regulation navy’’ and “Buster Brown” styles, in serges, black and whitechecks and fancy materials; any size, 6 to 14 yrs., at $6.50 each, “YTS TTEGINA Sanders, Sergt. William Kennel, President-elect John A. . former Deputy Attorney-Gon- Maurice B. Blumenthal, Senator el Riordan, Aaron Hanover, the Leader Thomas -* and other distinguished pollti- MANAGER'S WIFE SLAVE OF DRINK lawyers and residents of the east lends of the father of the bride @iOre have also been invited and will While Staggering in Streets of Richmond Hill, Is Sent to Queens County Jail. mionies. For months past the bride, her With nothing cise but the details of Mh approaching wedding. ‘The bride's ing dress, an claborate creation of or Jace and white satin, nas been made a Fifth avenue d ker and tne most exten-| mye apparent indifference of Richard Dorney, for so many yeare the right hand man of Augustin Daly, to the plight of his wife when she asserted that she ‘had been waylafd and assaulted while leaving Calvary Cemetery last spring, has been explained by her commitment to the Queena County jal for three montas for Intoxication, ‘The unfortun- ate woman Is a slave to the drink habit The intimate friends of Mr. Dorney haye known for a long time that his wife was gradually yielding to the se- ductions of the bottle, but it was a seeret well kept outside of a close circle, Consequently there was a great deal of comment when the news of the assault upon Mrs. Dorney was printed. She told the poltce that on a lonely road In the Blasyille section of Long. Island City she had been held up by a crowd of young men. An fnvestiga- tlon was made and several youths were PICT FOOL attaghe ties Two Sup-|= and looked into the affair. ‘Then came the surprising announco- * posed Girls, Very Fashionably] ment that no would take no part in the i" prosecution of the alleged assailants of * Dressed, Who Are, Pursued by)nis wite, aire. Dorney went to Massa- Howling Mob. and Interest In the case died away. Since the return of Mrs, Dorney to ‘ ig 7 her Long Istand hor been emo Ohab Zadek, ll be handsomely asion. Kollowlng the 6 and bridegroom will hold a recep- tion in Vienna Hall, where a feast will wae for the guests. Papa iM Rive aymy the bride. He fer Neufeld, will be mild of Serr.” Exteanwil nist be st os maids and six ushers. Following reception Mr. ‘and Kovitz will ton thelr hor ent in the groom will im ir permanent home at Tas OCI CL z chusetts, the prisoners were discharged ‘Capt. Gallagher, of the Rast uken to her house b! ballon in me gecond street police stati : he ane ®hoelng” for crooks at T had con: uch that it street and Lexington avenue late la! gight when what appeared to be young women pursued by a howling ry to lock her up. in the station house at in sight from the north Richmond Hill all night, and notwith- » }ifted some fellows tdme-| standing her pltiful appeals for clemency rmised the captain, “and this|in Magistrate Healey's court at Far fg my chance for promotion. Rockaway was sent to jail for a Running into the stre he cap-|long term. None of her friends or rela- red the frightened “birdies” ar tives was In court to intercede for her, It's to the station you'll go with me,|and she has been unable to secure & $5800 bond to keep the peace. ney's maiden name was Kath- She comes from a well-to- has several children, Her of the best known the- ra in the United States. ly the business associate of Augustin Daly. At road manager. CLEVER FOOLS. Stems to me 1 know you two naughty, @iry fairies. You can’t work your graft et." was called and the ca jon, Wi! that mob consisted mostly of y that they’ tittered and to cach q my pretty damec ne and age?” 2 with the light walst a Some of the Types. “clever fool'’ class come two and superior dein at One may ye me glutton,” if ssion, He ‘assimilate it, Kept ia his is useful as a kind of index to let him get what himself,” and Sas missiles er t highly cultivated ‘Were stopped ally smells of culture; ¥ the students thought a est mig to the initiation and: permitred’ it L Magiver recs Aressling ais W F na to tro the its, nd Re oat bel tbat i ‘0 m out te the jnitiat Were Mecharyed |: Court, to-day, IAN DIES SUDDENLY. wes Marshall, of Canada Ficken with Apopexy. es Marshall, P. Will lose all. traces of hin much- tinolallty ve for any fe this type of fi are amusing some times t about ——— EASY TO ROLL UMBRELLA. he bought It. t er ribs, fy at the residence of his\c a gin, Arthur G, Moor No. tof place or bending ines the silk ia pound <0: fo veniy ahd roll smooth and tight. When as |last twice as lonj old, it will al: it did on the Mrs. Richard Dorney, Arrested) Misses’ & Childven's Shoe Dept. All of our Misses’ and Chil- dren’s High-Grade, Dress and School Shoes, formerly sold at $3 & $4 a pair, Reduced to 8 to 1034, at 11 to 2, at $200 pr. $ '$2.65 pr. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth Street ené-Fifth Avenue. LETS MCLELLAN CRACK THIS NUT Mayor Low Decides to Turn the Proposed Widening of Fifty- ninth Street Over to the New Administration. The olf project of widening ninth street, in contemplation of ine creased traffic on the completion of the| new Blackwell's Island briige, wae again taken up to-day by the Board Bstimate and Apportionment, For nearty-two years the to widen the thoroughfare has been be- fore the Board. Numerous hearings have been had, which were targely at- description, frequently need those pe- THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, 190o. have acquired distinction through hand | veloped that he thoustt of nothing work and unflagging application, it 1s Nery eae We ttocnd: someuntt to algo trie that Leona ae have the de- | interest in the signet case of t ta tective impulse realy welded into id hy it thelr natures that f'wilt erop out in jour. sptte of themsel h oement }he "And T may say in Passing. it is useful |to the officers. there was never a to them {n many ways, for not only |murder day or nigh re be operatives, but busines: at avery the firat ont id his pecullar talents tly enabled. him to lend valuable assistance to the regu- _foree—New Orleans Times-Demo- cra ; men among WM. VOGEL & SON. ual Defect— Sagging Collat iF Close- fitting Collar. Qur Concave i aor. pee ye PSioving shoulder: The Newcomers in Winter Suits and Overcoats with Our “Concave” Shoulder & “Close-fitting” Collar. To-day we touch upon the broad scope— the variety—the ever-newness of_our stock. The man who saw our goods in October will find almost an entire new line here now. There are new models, new designs, new color effects. Every day brings its supple- ment of new ideas. Every new lot bringsa touch of freshness to our stocks. Suits and Overcoats with an air of distinctiveness quite foreign to the ordinary kind. Our ‘‘Concave’”’ Shoulder is their distinguishing feature—its , broad, high, graceful effect is obtained in the skilful modelling by hand—and it will always retaln its shape. $15 Winter Suits & Overcoats Single and double breasted sack suits of cheviot, tweec, cassimere, Thibet, undressed and finished worsteds In plain colors, two tone ef- fects and fancy patterns. Medium length overcoats, Chesterfields and extra long over coats of Oxford and black velours, kerseys and meltens. Other Suits and Overcoats $12.50 to $50. WM. VOGEL & SON, tended by prominent business men, Property-owners, tax-payers and rep- resentatives of the Metropolitan Rail- road Company, which is vitally inter ested in the proposed tmprovement. After the brief hearing to-day Mayor Low announced that he was unatie to definitely determine just how the street shall be widened. and suggested that the matter be left over for final action of the incoming administration. The Mayor read a report by Herbert C, loss, designated by the Canpora- tion Counsel to make an estimate of the cost of widening the thoroughfare twenty feet by taking the needed space from the north side of the thorough- fare. His estimate 1s that the expense Would exceed $4,000,000, ‘This sum. several property-owners de- clared, was insignificant compared with the good t would result, Other SPECIAL SALE N° 211. 3210146 W. 14 TH ST. BETWEEN 6 AND 7! AVES. || THIRD AVE..NW. Cor.BS 2° ST. ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED. STATION Property-owners —Insisted that the nected space should ibe {akon from, the south side of the atreet fesertod that AN thats woe waa to make the sidewalk narrow on each side of the thoroughtare Mayor Low was not convinced that elther proposal was right, and so de- clded to let MoClellan settle it when he becomes Mayor. SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS “Direct From the Manutacturer.” ties will A Discourse om the Usefalness of t "period It Is a great bore to Every man who’ owns an umbrella has | wondered at some time or other why It is that fe can never roll it up as con nd neatly as it was rolled when Instead of twisting with Me, you should take hold of che a just above the points of the These points paturally, lle against the Ke Pi up the cover. Hold- @ ribs ts them from getting in {the umbrella Is rolled in this way 1 will than forty yer for the man Mountings For mot 2 Thusiated ara Manateotar| Joell and porter ‘of Diamonds, SIXTH AY, Comer 17 rk, Downtown store, 200 Gral Popular, Why? SATURDAY We Will Sell the Best 510 Suit, the Best $10 Overcoat In Greater New York, E. JAGGARD, Popular Clothier, WILL GIVE Men's Correct Shape Hat: Men's Thoroughly Depe! For Ages 3 to 15; This is a special offering of which the good quali- e told from friend to friend; heavy- weight Oxford gray Overcoats in the "fashion- ably easy-fitting model with full sweep skirt; on sale one week, ending next Friday.......... Here’s a Royal Gathering of Boys’ Wearables. At $3.5 Boys’ All-Wool Winter Caps, - - Boys’ Sold Leather Shoes, + - MEN’ S SUITS AND OVERCOATS THAT Men’s Single and Double Breasted Cheviot Suits, _capably tatlored, and Overcoats, full cut and stylish, made of frieze and kersey —a wide choice that will please rey Men's Single and Double Breasted Suits of Scotch and tweedy fabrics, and Overcoats of frieze and kersey—very superior to what you would haa to, find at the price.. Men’s Single and Double Breasted Suits of supreme quality figured Scotches and thibets, and Overcoats superbly made from best native and foreign overcoatings....... -sornctyy ... 1.48 Men's Kid Gloves of Qualit hoes 1.98 Men's High-Class Figured Shirts F’ ER for Two Days Only, To-Morrow and Monday, BOYS STOCKINGS. the Chance of the Season. Zr Sailor Blouse Suits, Norfolk Suits, double-breasted Suits, box and long Overcoats, Military and Novelty Overcoats—every garment 4 bountiful value, 23¢ 95c Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Underwear, - Boys’ Outing Flannel Waists, - - Las LASTING SATISFACTION. $5 $10 and plain worsteds, $15 Shoek! 75¢ Men's Natural Wool Underwear. -95¢ Men's Choice Merino Underwear, 8¢ Full Seamless Fast Black, Heavy Corduroy Ribbed,’ Broadway and Driggs Ave., BROOKLYN, Open Saturday Evening Until 10, 132 to 146 W. 14th St. Between 6th and 7th Aves. Both Surprise Establishments Are Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M.; Other Days Until 6.30 P, lM. {The Surprise Store) ™",tve.8.W, ¢ 834 s hird Ave. N. W. c. 83d St. alba ani via sdb Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 o'Clock. GiarmMansG The Store That Saves You Money. Brooklyn, Entire Block Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St. jie We Give “§. & Hi. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. | ; “None with C. O. D. Packages. Men's 15&518 Overcoats,° 11. 1.50 Overcoats of Blue or Black Kersey and genuine Frieze, in Oxford shade, strongly lined and cut afterthe newest ideas. Long, 11.50 full and ‘dressy; all sizes. None satis less. than Je and up to $18. Saturday..... Men’s $5.00 and $5.50 rics. 90: Handsome new patterns tn fine worsted; tailored and finished in lias acy: 90 U Class meaner about 300 pairs; Saturday, choice.. Saturday Bargains for Boys. Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, blue, 95 black or fancy cheviots, 7 to 16... I. Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, Lite (es pants lined. see..sseeeees 2.95 Brooklyn. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, bloomer or plain pants, 8 ates 3.95 Boys’ Eton Collar Suits, the Pisces for little boys. . 3.50 Boys’ Flannel Blouses, Russian or plain... « Women’s $2.00 Shoes, $1.50. DONGOLA KID SHOES, button and lace, new round 1.50 y toe, flexible soles, patent leather tips, low heels, Misses’ and Children’s $1.50 Shoes, $1.00, 59¢ ¥ sizes 234 tO B...cseeeeerrteterseretereecens tees DONGOLA KID, button and lace, spring heels, light and heavy soles, patent leather tips, sizes 00 GLO Qrevevee ° Boys and Youths’ Shoes, $1,25, SATIN CALF, creased ee ep Aes solid leather soles, made for knocks; Sizes 13 to5%...++ a 25 SOKO Latest J 2c, Big nit. Companion to “Salome.” Vocal Hits. © ® te 2-Step. 1 —o2 Sweetest Girl in Dixie... +++. It Was the Dutch. Linda Lee, from “spiitionaire” Navajo, Marie Cahill’s latest. Like a Star Falls from Heaven Daisy Donahue... Under the Panama. Dixié Girl March. Anona, 2-step.. Sunrise in Georgia Mon Amour Waltz. Beaumarie Infermezzo. Cecilla Waltz.... King Cupid March Hiawatha Mandolin Folio. . None Sent C. O. D. | Phonographs, Ete. EDISON'S PHONOGRAPHS $10 to $75; also sold on weekly payments; no advance in prices. EDISON'S NEW MOULDED REC- ORDS, latest selections, per Gon 's8-008 cach sts, OOC ees inch, mage Dell.cs” BoD BRASS HORNS,24 Haas ab 79 bell Eu 1 7 RECORD Repairing of all machines, lowest prices, Ash Cans. HEAVY ‘GALVANIZED IRON ASH CANS, corrugated — bot- tom and iron side handles 1. 50 GALVANIZED IRON. ASH CANS, sides protected with hardwood rik extra heavy bot- 35c.; 12 peg.. e aud «Blun Shoe HEALTH-PRESERVING SHOES. Cold-defi is @ néw combination of good silk and fine wool, used to line the Blyn 'Health-Preserving Shoes. Cold-defi is thor- oughly good, wears well and effectually shuts out cold without meking the shoes clumsy. lined with this material are made in four good styles of box calf and vici kid, in plain toes damp for ordinary shoes, yet not wet enough to wear For Men and Women—$1.50 to $4.00. -and with tips. They are dressy, hand-sewed, with dou- $3 rubbers. They are neat, ely Shoes, take an excel- I. BLYN & SONS, ssés™] WET WEATHER SHOES. by reason of our local factory and our local stcres, orerated Style 11, fine viel kid; Style 83, stout box calf. Two medium weight dressy Shoes designed for weather too for 28 der one careful management—one rmall fit figured 0 on a bi of large production and quick selling. roe ‘ble soles; all have all the appearance of the regular walking shoes. They mean fhealth and comfort to men who are troubled with cold feet. sale exclusively at Blyn Stores . lent polish and fill a long felt want 3 Blyn Shoes—a variety of styles wide enough to tantes different grades and a range of prices wi le est any sult any purse—fullest values your money CAN buy, possible SHOE Co., Sixth Avenue, and 27th Street, | Third Avenue ard 1224 street, 609 Sth Ave,, 39th and 40th Sts. | 162 Bowery, near Broome St, fortes: 401, 403, 405 Hast oist Manhattan. | THREE AND SEVEN TIME WORLD WANT ADS. 3 FLL BOARDING HOUSES FURNISHED RODS

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