The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1904, Page 9

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> + os WEDDING MARCHES i ae hit WORLD: ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL. 20, 1904. Scott, of the Jesuit churgh on Elghty- fourth street, tled the knot, and Har- riett went straight home after a little ory. Now there is to be a wedding recep- tlon—belated, but destined to be a joy- ous time for the young couple, All the friends have been invited, the couple WN FOUR CHURCHES se eer ell were ‘bridesmaids. . Palmer was his brother's ee TA WEDDING have been forgiven and the wedding presents have already been presented. duartet:of Winsome Manhattan Bain: capete wer echn) Lockmet. ¥ i Th pt 111 take place in Mrs. FIGS, HAR Biooditia, Faces [Harriett Wasserman’s Friends |e rmane nome, andthe Te taking Girls at the Altar To-Day Be- | ana Janes Wollman.’ Srouowing ihe| Didn't Know She Had Mar- |ner vert cakes for the aftair. ; , posers tiksteeoral * @ome Brides Magnifi- | Sithe Zowier home, No. #9 Maat Bixty-/ ried John Hammell Until Her HELEN GOULD IN VIRGINIA n* cent’ ral Di 3 Admiral Chester's ym Weds, id the le % een a sts chore ore nan ng| Brother Spread the Hews.) nceaplon White on SON OF AN ADMIRAL WEDS. |itwit's® So aPESEiaGerZO0 | LEARNED IT FROM A FRIEND.| sonPotic ve. xnah s0—itcim a M1. Cheater, is N., at St Barthoty, “| Gould, of New York, and party ar- mew’'s Church. Misi 14 Point Comfort to-day, : aaiiss Mary ‘iste Moore, tho bride's ashotd Seppbeel ba ater, was her maid of honor, and the YPoky M. Chester, Jr, Marries Miss bevy of pretty girls who attended her | ANd When He Told Mamma that Miss Gould's visit being for an in- spection of the Army Y. M. C. A. at en as bridesmaids were: Miss Grace here she was ten- Jessie C. Moore—Richard Croker Knowlton, Miss Loulge Lee, Miss Mar Gers Baby. eon cones ancy cc itacea'a Publis rege ies ae the fort Tos { ian <f i. s | Sends Bilver Service: to Nephew Williams, Miss Louiso| Wed She Was Almost Speechless | ow she vomes to Norfolk for a re- * Who Weds Miss Woolworth. Hiejen Judson and Miss) with Surprise. ception by the enlisted men of the navy. On Friday Miss Gould attends at Rich- mond the dedication of the Street Car Men's Christian Associaticn Building the ushers were Euegene M. Moore, Spring weddings and spring romances | mosi’T pe the pride: Edmund J. Drum=| ong of pretty Harriett A, Wasser lords Seats Mwere more than popular to-day, and |city; ‘Dr. Jobn Staige Davis, of Bal-|man's girl friends suspected that she his afternoon four winsome New York | {Mon Gilbert ©. Greenway. Morris nad gone off and got married until her ‘girls prominent in social circles were Gurr & Chamberlain Tlope:|big brother Teddy brought home the Given to the Sick on Trial Hegeman & Co.’s (200 Broad- way) Generous Offer-Hyomei Treatment Costs Nothing Un- less It Cures Catarrh. Many who are in need of Hyomel, the treatment that cures catarrh| without stomach dosing, have not} yet realized its wonderful healing powers. They want every one who {s troubled with catarrh or catarrhal colds, to get a Hyomei outfit from them with the understanding that {t! is absolutely free unless it cures ca-| tatrrh and frees the system from) germs of grippe and influenza. ‘The first day's use of Hyomel will show by its exhilarating and vitaliz- Ing effects that it Is doing good. Uso {t for a full month entirely at Hego- man & Co.'s risk. If, at the end of thirty days, you can say that Hyo- mei has not helped you they will re- fed to the altar. well L. Rogers, of Chicago, and £d-| news. He learned it trom a friend, who At St. Thomas's Church Miss Cornelia | Ward, H. Brewer, of Philadelphia, had been informed by the friend of a Moore, homer’ is endiecn chante: friend, although the original confidant ry Mr. and Mrs, Chester ieft for a South-|was placed under bonds of strictest ne- ern trip. ‘They will be at home this | creoy, summer at Greenwich, Conn. A Croker’s Nephew a Benedict. In the mean time, Harriett, her wed- ‘At St. Francis Xavier's Church Miss|d!ne ring carefully concealed in her @leting. The church was beautifully ‘\ f Franklyn |dressing case, never once mentioned her Wecorated and the wedding was one of I to Charles secret even to Mamma Wasserman. he largest of this spring. The recep- | fie aM Gntereating incident of the cere. | When Teddy, who 's an attache of the tion at the Peabody home was a amail |Mony was the playing for the last time |City Clerk's oflce at the City Hall, fa mourning. order of the Pope setting aside secular spay tenteiee No. iD ise Eigh rontath The bride was attended by Oa: i street yesterday and exclaimer ‘oth- Marion Haven, maid af hon. Woolworth was attended by her] or, aid you know that Harriett is mar- sisters, Mise Jessie Woolworth and Miss eat 5 x Billdred Barclay, Helen Oa -| Edna Woolworth, as maids of honor, |ted?” the old lady was almoet struck Bind Fish, Hortense How and her brideamalda were ‘iss Clara |dumb with amazement, for Harrlo:t, f or, S Waguer, Miss Jean Buckley. Miss 8ou-|who ts eighteen, was still a child in Xing, Blanche Shoemaker, t derback, Miss Millio Wagner and Misn | orig: Waasermane eves and her pet and Marjorie Motley. Litt) Gilg. “ites, Tore and Mie Eimbre were | Mother Wea: . p Pakman served as flower girl pny," too. Mr. King’s best man was his brother matrons of honor. Richard Croker. jr. acted as best! Harriett cried and confessed. ‘Then man. ‘The ushers were Frank Croker, Rufus, and the ushers were Albert Lockwood, Edwin Cqanley, John | She said she fett better than she had it fartin, Carmen Barrett, Norman |for the two months that she was bur- er, R. Maxwell Ingham, George Mor-| de Muriac, Peter Miller and Anton | dened with the secret. She and John gan, Morgan Goetchius, James T, Sout-|4UPfel o. nandsome wedding gifts| Hammell decided one night threo er, Henry 8, Ferguson, Bertram Cruger | was a silver table service from Richard | months ago to get married, John per- | @ud Stephen Peabody. Jr. Croker and a chest of silver containing | suaded her because he sald he didn't Miss Isabel Fowler a pride. | !% pices from Mrs. Croker ion waa | Want “any other fellow’ carrying oft While the marriage bells were ring-| hel ¥ ring was fng at St,-Thomas’s Church chimes Father LAAT ATA A AAA AAA ATT Fifth avenue. bought, and the obliging Rev. " BNNANANANAAAAAAAANNANAAAEANNAANANNNNAANNANANAAANEAANAAA AANA NANA AIBA RNIN TWELVE NEW WOMEN’S REGAL STORES ‘Are being opened this Spring —making twenty-four exclusive VVomen’s Regal Stores; nine of themlocated in the most fashionable sectionsof Greater New York. | That means about 200,000 particular women who are paying $3.50 for shoes which they know to be every bit as good as they could buy for three times as much;— “good” meaning the distinct in- dividuality of custom style, the certainty of long and satisfactory wear, and the rare quality of per- manent shape-retention which especially places the Regal in a class alone. Vai never find it necessary to keep your Regal Shoes uneasily tucked away beneath your skirt. The style is correct—no matter how special or formal the occasion may be. If every other pair of shoes in the house cost ten dollars, your Regals are not in the least out of place,—they have the same graceful combinations of straight line and curve, the same dainty contour at heel and ankle, and the same characteristic high custom arch that distinguish the highest grade made-to-measure shoes. The ninety styles of Women’s Regals include the most divergent shapes and patterns: Mexican, French, Cuban, Military and walking heel; high arch or medium; spring last or flat last; damty, elegant and light, or solid, stocky and mannish; lace, button, blucher or Oxford—Calf, Kid, Rus- set, Patent or Enamel,—and unmistakable custom style in every one of them. Always one price—$3.50. WOMEN’S STORES, NEW YORK CITY. 166 West 125th St., cor, 7th Av. 1339 Broadway, opp. Herald Building. 785 Broadway, cor. 10th St. 338 Sixth Av., cor. 24st St. BROOKLYN—466 Fifth Av. Send for Style Book. Mail Orders promptly filled. MEN’S STORES. Build hand duh ste, ‘AY, th Av., 8. EB. cor. 2ist Bt. 2280 Third AV., 8 W. cor, 124th Bt. @riswold Peabody, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stcphen Peabody and grand- Waughter of George 3riswold Haven, Wwas married to Thomas King of Al- Dany, Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Stire’ offi- Ww. B. F. McC Miss @my, Franklin Townsend, E. W, Fish- | 86 turn your money without question or argument. 24 exclusive Women's Stores—5 of them in New York City. N tague St. JERSEY CITY, 06 Nowark Av, NEWARK. N. J. Soth-Gts, S41 Broad St., opp, Central RR. of N. J. SLNANANANANAANANANANANANAAAANAANANAAAAAA AAA AAAAAA AANA NEALE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE “PACITY IN ITSELF OPERG. 18"619"STS, If you contemplate moving en May Ist, and have an old Piano which jou’ would like to exchinge, send us a pomal card and we will: have an expert eafl who will place « valuation on the Piano. We. allow the highest market value on all the instruments we take in exchange. After which you may call at the beaiiful New Art Piano Rooms of the Siegel Cooper Store, 5th Floor, and select a new Piano. The old Piano will be called for free of cit ered at your option. ] Choice Gable Silverware. Continuing Spring Sale with Yow Mtirqotions. First announcement of this important sale of Silverware brought, as we anti crowds of spirited purchasers daily since its inception. And with such values there will doubtless be eager buying throughout the week. ‘ easly of fine Table Silverware—exquisite in design, bright and exceptionally, tiful Eventing for every purpose—private houses, hotels, summer homes, etc., and far wedding gifts © These specially attractive values Thursday; 5 Rogers Al flat ware, silver plat kel silver, fe plated on white metal, choi 4 aay hansen asap fay ted ended as | cece? eh ot een Cae Ae eter) pres warrerned § CRACKER JARS, NUT BOWLS, MUSTARD © ds SPOONS: 5 986 F8e wd'5Oe | OTs, BABY CUPS, CANDLESTICKS, SPOON TABLE SPOONS or FORKS. 7-5 @ and /, 0} HOLDERS, CRUMB SETS, SUGAR BOWLS, _ DINNER KNIVES. set of 6, 4.75 \ CREAM PITCHERS and CONDENSED gig, Y COFFEE SPOONS, 75 e| MILKCANS, $ OYSTER FORKS. setof 6. 98 | Choice of handsome quadruple plated FRUIT 5 BUTTER SPREADERS. set of 6 425 SOUP LADLES. each. 750 BOWLS, CRUMB SETS, COFFEE POTS, 2 SIXTH AVE. pai) ert atin ; NEW YORK. Double +S, & H."’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8.30 till 12 o'Clock—Thereatter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. oC e Flexible Sole Shoes. The Pedestrian’s Sammer Friend. Of late a demand for Flexible Shoes has been noticeable. A woman said, ‘| want a shoe that’s easy-wearing, one I can use about the house, yet not too light for street wear.” A man asks for a shoe he can wear to business, one that will not burn the feet, yet is comfortable and durable. For Men and Women we have Flexible Sole Shoes, and have no hesitancy in saying they're the most serviceable and con- servative looking Shoe a man or woman could wear. Men’s Shoes and Oxfords 2 £90 «» 5.00 Women’s Shoes and Oxfords | Sravy aves mh 450 doa COLD MEAT FORKS. each @Se T4IN( we ISe to &); Wh BERRY SPOONS, each $5 BREAD TRA SETS: WATER ’ consisting 5 Children’s Shoes and Oxfords oh fet “4 sore 4 " 3 SYRUP. ms nn ?e B quadruple plate | Te, ‘ i te 50c » 2.90 ee RS eh AOR 4 And while here ask for our illustrated booklet telling all about “FOOT MOULD" Shoes for men and women, or better still, ask the salesperson to show you the new a 00 summer styles. The price of “Foot Mould’ Shoes, COMBINATION SUGAR BOWLS HOLDER ; quad tuple plate, with 12 | Rogers teaspoons, cm 3, 25) (Consolidated Shoe Stores, Second Floor.) Vietor “Tistary’ Drow. ea Catking Machines Wards & Yurses’ Dresses. ye Se est of He ; ‘ ewing | 19 OO Casters Onin eo eaTON Supertor Garments in Tewest Styles. Machine a 6 yt bi Coch bah A) An important offering for Thursday. The garments are made TCR Caiereemnl down brinassorieico vor | ies j 1$ ! .00 home. The balance you} Of Percale, Gingham, Chambray and Black Sateen; high-grade work- Pay in small monthly pay- | manship and finish. Prices, too, are notably attractive. Included are many particularly special values, of which the following are very desirable ; lot of high-grade Victory “Sewing one lot 1 pale Machines at an exceptionally decisive bare ments. MAIDS’ DRESSES of Percale: larne assort- ment of pretty, clear, le Satterns, both Meht and dark; extra On akirt, with Vy fe ReRsy "Hae Mt eae Ole ‘ ( Hooves, is ec MAIDS' DRESSES of Bea, Island Percale; pretty patterns including dainty stripe and cures; waist and skirt separate: kl tra full. with di oes Sikes comin seen Gomes: J, 50 URL RAE retort tors of Ging- 1.95 “VICTORY ” DROP-HEAD on atsie. stripe and plain MACHINES; highly polished : 4.95 all ta neneuant tes auto matic winder, self-threading shuttle: self setting needle. Guaranteed for 5 years Kept in repair for same period without extra charge . The Victor Talking [Machine Record Library our command for a” wonderfully, expenditure of colors, MAIDS' DRESSES of binck Bat- een: fine quality; extra full skirt With deep hem: neat walat effect, MAIDS' DRESSES of Sea Island Percale Gainty stripe: extra full skirts Lg with 3 in. hen, neatly designed Saint: some voke effects, Also Very Spectat Chursday: : LAWN APRONS, excellent quality heavy. plain and bre- inches wide, very le horal tle mtrings, AN 8. superior quailty, width, Hitched hem: 290 | ide tnreetnce dine: 59e (Second Floor, Mast of Centre) six a year ho schedule follows: ‘ORDA avery Werk 20.00 Rabtarery week “79, GO) 12 RECO} ‘weeks you pay : Ds avery week 72 OQ Miso, Very Speciat Civvedagi VICTORY BALL BEARING DROP. HEAD MACHINES. automatic tension and winder. self-threading shuttle: highly pole | aa ot eae (Third Floor, Centre.) Such Sreat Piano Opportunities Must Attract Much Attention and Naturally Bring Many Customers to The Big Store. = ~~ ial HIS is unquestionably the most important WHITE LAWN APRONS, fine quality, In x ntyled. hematitened here. | fancy hematitching and some em [7 Drofdery trimmed, { LAWN APRONS, fine auality tylre. gener with hemetitchad heme ur) nine tain your mieinberwhip. (Third Floor, Rast.) sale of New and Used Pianos: and fj Piano Players that has been in many months. s The list comprises: — 215 Upright Pianos, . 17 Square Pianos, 28 Piano Players. Some of these are in discontinued designs. Some have been outon rental for a few months; others are instruments that have been taken in exchange as part payment on new pianos. : All, however, have been through the repair department and are in pers fect condition. Every year at this time a great many people buy i pianos and ship them to country or seaside homes, for such instruments afford them just as much entertainment us higher priced ones. Such persons, well as city folk who do not go away for more than a day or two, will fing this opportunity exceptionally advantageous. Any instrument priced at $200.00 or less may be obtai by paying $10.00 down and $6.00 monthly. Higher p pianos may be obtained at relatively strong inducement Every instrument purchased in this sale at $175 or more will be shipped free to any point within a radius of 150 miles, but the purchaser must pay cartage from the railroad station to the house at destination point. Let’s see what there is in the sale. For instance, there are : 16 BROOKS in fancy walnut. San Domingo | THREE CAMBRIDGE PIANOS, mahogany finish; | mahogany cases, double repeating action, ivory ivory keys; ebony sharps; double repeating action; full | Square Pianos. keys. ebony sharps, full 7 1-3 cciave, 3 swinging duet desk; been in use about | Was , pedals, guaranteed for ten years, at 225, 00 | four monchs 175.00 WonchorER.?” ke } 18 CALDWELLS—Cases double veneered Upright Pi J.P. WAKE. .. 275 t in fancy, fgured mahogany, walnut of Enalish | cdAES Pianos BARMURE as tered cut oak: beautiful hand-carved panels. ; . ‘AN. fives padila ivory Leys: ebony ‘sharps, full! Ball | SMITHSONIAN ........ #300 $118 | STODDARD 300 metal frame: best material and workmanship anion . 400 ti RoR rNi o throughout; guaranteed for ten years; bew ; & 3 #5 | value ever offered in New York Cityat JED, OO | AECHEELD 375135 | AMBLER. 335 4 BAUS PIANOS, in beautiful mahogany caus; vory | STERLING... 450 ano | CINWE MAN aa keys; ebony sharps; three pedals; been out WHEELOCK 373 200 0 carrental Ret Four oats! leak li rawr es 4OGe OO. | HOFFMAN 350 200 pl ae ae . 3 KINGSBURY PIANOS, finished in beautiful dark SENAY 375 ax ROHNER: oo Englisn quartered cut oaki been out on H : 350 B : > rental for abour three months; at 185.00 HARRINGT bs aio | Ong: ONE CALDWELL, fancy walnut case; guaranteed | SHONINGE 425 225 | ESTEY, $150 ’ for ten years; been out on renal fow 777 G7 | BEHR BROS 450 260 | ESTEY 180 months, G STEINWAY.. 600 295 | SHONINGER. 435 Two CALDWELLS, finished in San Domingo ma- | F. W. SMITH Gane) 90 | SHONINGER Se hogany; look like new; been in use two ‘ a months each et 175.00 Grand Pianos. Stightly Used Piano Players. ONE BAILEY, beauiful mahogany case; handsome | NEW ENGLAND... $750 $235 | 1 LYRAI HOKE. . 29 $ abe pans ed Kory. ters ebony sharps: three | NEW BNO ND 800 ans 30 ce pedals; Full 735 octaves in use a KRANICH & BA ; 7 385 short time, at 200.00 | Wrtttr's DAVIS...” 50 278

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