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| NORE LONG ACO IS HERE Baroness Von Gluemer, Whose Magnificent Wedding in 1859 Astonished’ Society, Returns to Her Native Country to Live Baroness Von Gluemer is at the Park ‘Avenue Hotel. ‘There was a time when the-mere men- Yon of the Baroness Von Gluemer would have been sufficient for the news- papers to print columns of matter, rem- iniscent and otherwise, for in her day the Baroness was a famous figure in society. . Baroness Von Gluemer was for a long time known as the “diamond bride.” At the time of her wedding to, Don Esta- han Santa Cruz de Oviedo, a wealthy | and handsome Cuban, who was her first husband, she was known as the most beautiful woman in New York. And her | wedding .was spoken of as the most drilliant that New York had ever known up to that time, which was {n 18°. All these things have been forgotten | in the lapse of time, for the Baron is now seventy years old. She nev: theless’ shows trades of that wond ful beauty which made her the most | conspicuous figure in New York nociety | When she was the daughter of Capt. Washington A, Bartlett, U. 8. N. Don Estaban Santa Cruz de Oviedo Was Worth about $3,000,000 when he lald siexe to the heart and hand of Miss Bartlett, That was a lot of money !n those days. The wedding took place in the Mott Street Cathedral, Archbishop Hughes performed the cere. mon$. Ht was talked of for years 4 terward. ‘Though it was a y cere. mony there wad such a lavish display of dinmonds that Miss Bartlett came tu be known as the “diamond bride," The wedding presents were. worth more than $100,009 and Le Oviedo gave his bride a fine mansion on Fourteenth sureet. He took her to Cuba, but did Jong. and when he died most under the Span- and ish Jaws, to his relatives, so that his widow came back to this country with ‘but Httle more than the Four- teenth street mansion out of her hus- band’s great fortune. Senora De Oviedo soon after mar- ried Baron Von Gluemer, whose name eh now bears. During the Mexican war Baron Von Gluomer took service agninst the United States, He died in Mexico, and his wife undertook to run a newspaper, but faite. ‘Phe Baroness then went back to Cuba to See If she could not get some portion of her first husband's estate, and she was in a fair way to succeed when the war broke out between this country and pain. Now the Baroness has filed claims against the United States Gov- ernment under the reat: of Paris, She. #ays that the worst ene that ever happened to Cuba was when Admiral Sampson arrived off its shores with a} fleet of battleships. The Baroness says} she has come home to New York to stay | and will never return to Cuba. H MOTHER BATTLES 10, KEEP ILL CHILDREN Throws Ambulance Surgeon Out of House, but Finally Is Over- come by Four Policemen— Little Ones Now in Hospital, Mrs. Sophie Linleifeld, who lives at No, 64S ‘Tenth aventie, lylieves there ts no éne so fully qualified toract as Aue to her children as a mother, and tt téok four policemen to convince her that the children, who were suffering from measles, would be better off in al, e of the children, Willlam, two; The case was rd of Health and @n ambulance was sent to the house to take tne ‘enildren: to the Willard nirker Hospital Linlenfeld, who fs large of build. “t Dr. Rosenters. ; who accompanied the ambulance. out of the house. He summoned four policemen from the West Forty-seventh street station and returned to the fray. Even with these odds against her Mrs. Linlenfeld ni put up a fight that excited the whole neighborhood. 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These Waists are made of lawns, linens, damasks, madras, cheviots, brilliantines and fancy vestings in either plain or attractively trimmed designs, Any woman who wants a thoroughly stylish and excellently made Waist will take double pleasure in hurrying to this sale Thursday. Thousands of White Wash Waists at de The Waists at this price comprise waists of lawn, bril- liantines. madras and. cheviots. fully rade with tucking: some are trimmed with Val. lace; cihers with Irish crochet lace, insertings and medallions The brilliantine, madras and cheviot waists are plain white, with neatly woven figures Each waist is cut full and long and is tailored and finished in & superior Thousands of White Wash Waists at ISe These Waists are made of lawns: plain white and white ground with small black pin dots, madras and vestings: all are neatly fashioned and tailored; some have box plaits ‘and hemstitching, others with side plaits: pearl buttons; full’ sleeves and stock collar; very popular styles and The lawns are beauti- | Thousands of White Wash Waists at L125 are of handsome sheer white Lawn and Linens; the Waists are artistically made and trimmed with Val. id embroidery. 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DOCTOR GARDNER CURES BY HIS ORIGINAL OSCILLATION TREATMENT CATARRA, ; Stomach Troubles “Bronchitis and ‘all ca- Indigestion, Dyspepsia, tarrhal diseases com- Gatarch of Stomach, Dietely_and permanently, Spleen, Liver and bow- DEAFNESS, "ASTHMA, head noises and» dle- Immediate and charging ears and all (oar! dlnsases) permanent cure assured in every case. BUINDNESS Ha FRVBR, ease, Cataracts, Glau- come and all’ (diseases: tack, absolute tmmunt- of the eye. ‘ — ty. kumtranteed. CONSULTATION FREE. WRITE IF YOU CANNOT CALL. DR. GARDNER, | Radium Cures Cancer. Office. 435 Sth Av,, N.Y. City, | itis Between 38th and 39th Sts. Cance Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.sSundays, 10 to 12. FURNITURE BARGAINS. CLEARANCE SALE--FLOOR COVERINGS VELVET CARPETS, $1.05 per yd. rere * (reduced srom $1,85). WILTON VELVETS, $1.25 per yd. (reduced from $1.65.) Oriental. effects; Borders to match. DOMESTIC RUGS. : Were vow. EXTRA VELVETS, 9x12, 335 $25 WILTONS, 8.3x19.6, 3; 25 WILTONS, 9x12, 4 30 Thick, heavy pile, floral and Oriental patterns, LONG CREDIT is an open “Charge Account.” (OWPERTHWAIT exceptional values. Women’s Instep Length Skirts at At Very Important Special Offering for Chursday. tab hip trimming Very special Thursday at (Second Floor, Front.) Ghese Handsome Yew Gton Suits at Witt Command a Prominent Degree of Attention Ohursday Here is an opportunity to purchase at a wonder- fully low price Spring Eton Suits which com- prise all the graces and artistic surprises of many higher priced models. These Suits are made precisely after the man- ner indicated by the ac- companying illustration in a fine quality of Men's Suiting, in either tan or gray. The Suits are collarless, have novelty double cape effect, full bishop sleeves, with fancy cuffs; elabo- rate piping of silk braid and metal buttons; 7- gored; even length skirt with artistic strap trim- ming, piped to corre- spond. : The very special price for Thursday is 72.735 (Second Floor. Front.) Popularly Priced Solid’ Sold Seweolry. for Thursday. Not the common, ordinary sorts, such as are offered you in so many other stores, but the new and stylish kinds in the height of fashion. As an instance take the following : SOLID GQLD BROOCHES; all SOLID GOLD CUFF PINS, plain fancy desirable designs such as and engraved patterns, Roman 1,25 hearts, érescents, horseshoes, fleur- or bright finish, . de-lis and flower designs, In- \ FILLED LORGNETTE sliced ee se enamelled hit | RAINS, fine soldered links, with studded with garnets. emeralds, solid gold diamond set ny 1.75 sapphires or opal doublets [seh SON GSeB rte cuasrs 95 RIBBON WATCH FOB, with Fundy (esslgndi Romain fini fold filed slides and bustles 9 = SOLID GOLD CUFF OR BABY plain and engraved. p PINS, with fine baroque pearl, (@ CORAL CHAINS, exra lone: 579 SOLID GOLD SCARF PINS, all fine delicate tint f new designs, ie! with garnets CORAL NECKLACE, fine del doublets of pearl 2, OOM "stain rioor, Front inh Se) World's Greatest Grocery. Thursday’s Pure Food Specials. To-morrow’s specials are principally made up of Cereals, Condiments, etc., always so necessary in the preparation of an appetizing repast. re remarkably low. Shredd| Wheat 35.50 These Skirts are made of finest quality black or brown Panama cloth; 7-gored, inverted plait back; tight fitting around hips; full flare at bottom; high foot kilts and (24 Floor, Centre, and East of Elevators.) Popular 24-Inch Covert Coats at Chis Is an Exceptionally Low Price for Such Stylish Garments, No Coat for spring wear will attain greater favor than the Covert, for, aside from being very attractive. it fits natily and affords the proper degree of service. The Coun comprised in this offering are of fine quality American Covert;'every seam is lapped; fly front, notched collar, new coat sleeves; satin lined 3. throughout. Very special Thursday, at (Second Floor, Front.) le 00 5.50 How Some Stores Palm Off Worthless Shoes, No matter what you pay for the shoes you buy you have a right to expect a prceet return for your money. If the shoe dealer fails in his obligation to you he is guilty of a reprehensible practice. ‘ and it isn't long before his methods reveal themselves, for, like smoke, they cannot be hidden. Some New York stores that appear pretty frequently in print have been doing some sen- sational shouting recentlabout dollar shoes. ss ‘ Of course, there are times when a good pair of shoes can be legitimately sold at a dollar. Usually this is due te peniegeccs buying as a result of over-production, or to a desire to clear ertain stocks regardless of profit. é i But cha a shoe dealer deliberately. reaches out after the poorest shoes that are thrown together and assembles them here ee ane reper to foist upon his unsuspecting customers, he is hanging the sword pf ~Damocles over his head. q . e sent tine store of one of these dealers the other day and purchased a pair of Men's Shoes and a pair of Women's Shoes. Then we deliberately ripped these shoes open and examined them. The drawings, the figures_and the appended explanations indicate with emphasis how extraordinarily bad the shoes are. They are to seen in our Shoe Store on the Second Floor, The moral of it all is:—Be careful where you buy your shoes. x e Men’s Shoes. The arrows refer to-points as follows: 1—Sheepskin uppers. 2—Paper or pressboard counters. q 3—Scraps of waste leather in heels. 4—Paper inner sole. 5—Rough pleats or folds in lining. 6—Heavy rough stitches, 7—Rough edge of unstitched lining. 8—Nails. 9—Tacks. 13—Ptece of ‘opaque’’ window shade. 14—Pieced scraps for eyelet stays. 15—Thin paper sole lining. 16—-Inferior quality shoe strap. 10—Poor qyality cowhide. i 11—Burlap stiffened with paste in toes. 12—Worthless leather in tongue. Ghe Women’s Shoes. 17—Starched cheesecloth lining. 18—Coarse, frayed lace, 19—Short sheepskin upper meeting the tip only. 20—Split patent tip. 21—Canton flannel. 22—Tailors’ canvas. 23—Gray cotton cloth. 24—Wrinkles in lining. 25—Cardboard. 26—Paper insole. 27—Rows of tacks and rough stitches. 28—Scraps in heel. 29—Slightly tacked on top piece. 3O—Paper stiffening. 31—Poor sheepskin, easily torn with fingers. 32—Three cent silk labels to catch the eye. In Contrast to the Foregoing, We Start a Shoe Sale Go-WMforrow,- Which Embraces Only Thoroughly Reliable Shoes, Th will be 1-3 to 1-2 off the regular prices. ! These Shoes will be on sale both in the regular Shoe Store and in the Main Aisle, There are Women’s Shoes at 98c., 1.39, 1.69 and 1.95. Boys’ Shoes at O9c., D&c., 1.50 and 1.95. Misses’ Shoes at 85c., O&c. and 1.50. Men’s Shoes at 1.95 that usually sell for 3.50 and 5.00. (consolidated 8!