The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1904, Page 7

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“ JAMES i MRS, J. B. DUKE, BRIDE OF THE ; ‘ MILLIONAIRE TOBACCO KING / MARRIED TO-DAY Multi-Millionaire Head ‘of To- “baoco Trust, Thought to Be a Confirmed Bachelor, Becomes a Benedict. p BEAUTIFUL MRS. M’CREDY IS NOW MRS. DUKE. Wedding, Which Took Place at ' Camden, N. J., Culmination of Romance—Engagement Was a Secret, Ceremony Private. CAMOEN, N. J., Nov. 29—James Bu- ehanan Duke, the multi-miliionaire President of the American Tobacco Pa Company, was married here this after- moon to Mrs. L. N, McCredy. The Ceremony took place at the residence of the bride's aunt, Mra Lewis Seal, at No. M7 Cooper street, and was very quiet, only a few of the most intimate friends of the couple being present, y Mr, Duke's friends, who long ago Made up thelr minds that he was wed- ed to. bachelorhood, will be somewhat Surprised to hear of his marriage, Most of them had no intimation that he con- templated matrimony, although a few Suspected nomething from the recent elaborate additions and improvements which have been made on his magnifi- , @ent eatate at Somerville, N. J. As a matter of fact Mr. Duke and Mrs, McCredy had been engaged for Jong time, and the ceremony would have taken place months ago but for Mr. Duke's determination to postpone ft until he could safely leave the steer- dng of his tremendous business interests \* to other hands, For weeks Mr, Duke thax been at work night and day per- fecting the consolidation of the prin- be eipal outside co Interests of the country with the American Tobacco Company, This consolidation was con- summated a short time ago and Mr. Duke and Mra, McCredy declded that there was no longer any reason for de- lay. “x Told but Few, They took leas than a dozen people | tieg his pl | Into their confidence. and by the time| fond of entertainment, wo that anciery, TALLAHASSEE CLUB DANCE. most of Mr. Duke's friends hear of | ™¥ look forward co i y al —_—_——_—— MS WURLD; TUBSDAY BYEINLNG, NOVEMBER 2, rere LLYV,BELL WINS POINTS IN SUIT Broker Need Not Turn Over for! Evelyn Clarke’s Inspection $28,000 Bonds and Accounts! in His Possession. | Christmas Shopping At Che Big Store. _ Thousands of people are taking advantage of the innumerable Christmas shopping opportunities extended to them at this early date. Early Christmas buying typifies wisdom in many phases. You buy when stocks are at their fullest. Each day sees The Big Store a more brilliant Christmas Store. Ideal in every respect. Shopping is a de- light. Everything to interest. Gifts suitable to everybody's requirements. The biggest, brightest and best Christmas Store in New York. Powerfully popular prices. NO EVIDENCE BOOKS HAVE MATERIAL MATTER. Loses Motion Asking to See the Alleged Stolen Letter Held by the Woman Claiming to Be His Wife. Evelyn M. Clarke Bell, whose title to the last half of the name !s questioned by Louls V. Bell, the Hoffman House millionaire broker and club man, in & law sult brought by him to enjoin her from calling herself his wife, and to have it judiciaaly determined that she is not his wife, loses in two motions made in her behalf before Justice Clarke, in the Supreme Court, and g only @ half victory in a third motion, ‘The first ts in “Action No, 1," which 18 her suit to recover $28,000 worth of bonds which she says Broker Beli holds in a Garfield Safe Deposit vault, the bonds being the proceeds of a sale of property belonging to her. Cannot See Bell's Books, Bhe asked permission to Inspect these bonds and incidentally, Louis V, Bell's accounts, to get information necessary in framing her complaint, Bell gave her a@ list and description of the bonds In in his answering affi- davit, and offered ter the privil tnspecting them, Justice Clarks may avail her can't see Be he second mation is in “action No, 2,” which te her suit to compel an ac- counting of these $24,000 and of $10,000 worth of bonds which he gave to her March 7, 189%, and deposited tn their joint paives in the eale-depoelt vault. aod which are referred to by a writing made by him that Gay saying that he had marked these bonds aa “Glven away this day.” The motion was to Inspect these bonds and Bell's books for the record of the gift, and Justice Clarke denies (is also, on the ground that Bell “absolutely denies that there were any such bonds in the vault on that day or for months ereatter,” and the Court cannot com- pel to produce things thet do not exist As to the submission of the books of a busy broker to the inspection of hostile Pictures as Christmas Gifts, vit Sae of Gimely Interest, Values throughout this display are remarkable. In fact, they cannot be matched in New York. The e's is so onal and onpryete wen a ey of subjects oe styles a Krenet ft ~ scope of selection is incomparable and ‘alancet leniles, is sale has nm in anticipation for months, Sprinkled in offe regular stock, which are offered at ridiculously low prices. Included nih ptt borhan nae same oats and ae Ae Carbon Prints, Etchings, Photogravures, Photo Colors, Sepias Platinums and Paintings. For holiday shoppers this sale offers the test inducements, as the assemblage is eminently suitable for Christmas presentations. PICTURES Only a few of @ lot of 62.00, PHOTO COL = », " feats Pico iat ts “Y"GQ) Pease Gt wt aS "5 5 | Pe, thea” OM 1, $0) amy ROR ns ge Maem @ offer them et. each, tach, : de I } y #0 PICTURES— Anoth dot marl ay PEs. ait and gold De; tow Tow, out ai adh. $30. ee ‘wil che” 9 | CoLORED PAumed ann” *™ 900 FRUIT. PICTL RES. 14.00 bath tame wae tee ly a eb. ° % oTU Dark erna - wees ; TCHINOB—A. lerqe samole line bo be | GAME PANELS--tnoh dark frames; Just ied: large varieiye aioe ‘Best: 900 ohabee, 2Se tioned out tarball Whe Tenular trees: ("| (Re, poture for the 'ising-om;” 99 taste! posits WANDSOMB OVAL FRAMED PIC+ py i} ' ha b VOCILLA—Git frame, | TUR! hile they last, e heavy gilt metal corners; al 5.00, 9.80, 3.50 6 1.50 ee eo gol ane, Bates ities OO Out Painti % i PICTURES—Li5- Mi intin coLonen Tn eh selection, Frama eee toa S84 4 F, FO) true, matted or trameds pilates” 25e We shee ak tols ym ported, wre in y-inet al . ie on sale to-morrow & number th | 98.00 PA! i. atit and gold on " i or gold bur loved Trait a 12, 50 $0.0 PARTE. f 6.80) NIORED PICTURES—Orem or 9.9) |of imporied and demenic Oil AMBER PICTURES—Glit or black and| $10.00 PASTEL, gilt and gold HANDSOME PASTRL—Swee: in kandsome gikt frames at about a third gray frames) matted, and beautiful ame, site Bixd4, 7, SO) Goid'tnd. bronse rama: small artes | the regular prices Seloned wffecte: each 4S 0) sy Paw filha gold 7 gga] tantity wil be foi at . 450 APMO/ by Arth ‘OLORED PICTU] —Full size (1202) frame, mat ene Dx! . PHOTO COLORS—Ornament | treme, m xe Wx, PROTO COLORS —Ormenenied git treme ve Ay patncing se 5.758 7 $25.00 painting for fit frames with matched cor ford; newset subjects} _ 27 0| 9.0 PASTEL aottt Sd wld Gg 75 11.10 wade, at 2.25 1 tlt. frames, metal i > , PHOTO COLORS—Plorenting gtit frame, | 18 LANDSCAPES Art corners, and matted; ket signed gg, | {5.0 PARTEL. (it and gold 9, 75) fo, warmiene Se eteat owes 9 7g Hate: 133.0) painting fog vig ETCHINGS—1 4 >In: rene Gee re Btehings: each, Frame, matted, ts; good quality at $5.00; special, Painis. Fur Robes tor Raby Carriages. Ideal Gifts for Children. Stretchers, These exquisite Fur Robes appeal to young mothers mainly + on account of their mth, excellent ities and patterns that Rooke pred CURTAIN 0 shes cout okt at are both unique attractive. Baby will appreciate being tucked in snugly and warmly, and these Aisi Mog Adve fill their |] measuring rule printed on the entire wants, No better remembrance to a friend's child can be im- agined. gob PAINT: lar SPECIAL GOLD PAINT, ready gr ALUMINUM PA LNT, untarnishad water-proof, brilliant In color and ing, \-pint size, ) W-pint stae, pint sige, seasons when ithe new his marriage he and his bride will be] Spwomt, wen he new inlisre ANL the Disteet Leaders WIM Ate | parties, Justice Clarke saya that sie Ready ‘ vay Mirope & ti m Eure i) him no evidence that these colors, guaranteed : : y a their way to Hurope to enjoy a} James B. Dale le one, of the hardest tend the Affalr To-Night, books contain any. ‘matter material to Be fae: ae a oh la ate, Because of an elaborate purchase we obtained a considera- wo honeymoon ‘ vralllionaires tn ; . presi df : } ; Pos wetting today was very simple | There is never a Gay that he doean't put! Should you have any business with @ Sri Lavartrnae, Bi ort Ra ak may 4: ble discount on this assortment, and thus are enabled to offer td eharecter. ‘The home of Mrs, Real | ‘%,ve" yaurs and sometimes @ good deal | city officeholder of @ Tammany dieitict |i, cao eek at Stolen Le asalld Petes, s these Robes at this range of remarkably low prices: , iis 5 parisct Rewer of: Yous ond te ee tet poor farmer | leader to-night, don't look for him at| ie Dtiy s sme elon J-pint alse, Baa eel lss, 100.1 4; Greens, and the compiny, although few Sasinese in Co recoup his tis district headquarters or his club, | ‘five third motion, ie that, of Louls pint site, Prgge Pulte tte yA }, p 75, BA 5 and 5, 285. te numbers, was a very folly one A At The ceae © evil war,| for he il not be there, ‘To find him| Dell tn Mette in Y-wallon size, OOo. T-anart at J J wedding breakfast followed ,the cere-| SAAS eather and. it prospered until Will have to go to the Lexington | Gatton for Bars, “Bel ase (Pitty Pioor, Front.) y ny, and the bride and bridegroom, | tho famous firm of Duke Brothers was Avenue Opera-House, in Fifty-eighth | aleges that this “writing! must be In- ah a formed, street, neat Thitd avenue, at the recep: |#pected by hin to enable him to frame a recelving the congratulations of formate) ft, ‘ . hia answer to her complaint. ——<—— v= their friends away,” To-mor-| ye the tobse *\ ton and ball sf she lahassee » ‘This Is the letter which she says Boll ; row they sai! for Europe on the Balttc. | try, with what “| Mayor MoClelian is expected, and] delivered to ter when he made the OA BY) AY OW: BY ‘ : They will 1 week fn Paris, a] periluous to say every box in the theatre has been re- | {2 Rit UL S peovisien [ot Oe onee eC ove ection ers oney~ erviceaole inter month in I two or three weeks | mittedly the ma: ‘ in polites |to her, but was placed In a sealed enve- 7 & fm London, retyrning about Feb, 1 years old and ls pro Git the young| loye * ‘To be opened after my deach” and AY SA te : Gre wetting was the culrisation of a| Rowe places. will be prea: | W{s stolen thom his die. | aving Jeatures Oo-Morrow. oes for Women at romance of several years’ standing ———— ent. A entertainment has) gent gift, not to become absolute ull To-morrow will be a day of interest to all ashopping fi , abso! a for Stoves or Heaters. Our — Mrs. McCredy is a very beautiful by . and dancing Will | his death, and revocable at any time. determined 10 make | Sts Weaken Wwhd has MR6. CLEVELAND TO VISIT ART) foi That te discovered tmprovrieties on ene] 1] seve caer has d to it brimful of money saving chances, and a glance at THIS ASTOUNDING SALE IS CON. }f- © tavagite in soclety. { EXHIGIT. the woman who had beee known oe naga eon low prices will well why eeonemical folk should be anracted INUED, presenting the extraordinary values 34” ‘ ver Cleveland 2 Dr, fall Was Fatal, Bell for years, and thereupon ¢ Wednesday. \ " o y t . has a very Mrs, Grover Cleveland and Mra, Rtch-| DF: It Who mae taney to {sebarated from her, revoked the giftT] sopEt, Ot, HEATING STOVES, cen- - that have created such a decided stir with tinge to Mr, Latke ard Watson Gilder, with a number of | # taken to/and sued to have it fudicially declared tral draught bi LINDSR PARLOR 2 t uy 5h ale weasel Presbyterian Hospital y afternoon |that “Evelyn M. Clark, sometimes large ‘cylinder wick, | ae yg Wr sh sand also with an enormous new lot fi friends, will attend the Comparative | with a fractured skull ag the result of {called Bell,” ts not his wife. gate from smoke of 5 Bis bol eat cea S of Shoes made on the Goodyear welt p ‘ M + Exhibition of Native and Forebgn Art a Justice Clark denied the motion on ‘tlor, easy to handle, rate, — beat hi di fh Mr. and Mrs, Duke mean to . . the «round that no complaint has as ean be carried from . Frick: powertul feat added. Those who have been accusto home there for the greater part of the} to-morrow afternoon, The exhibition is yet been served on Bell, but with leave room to room with er; we do not Include to i $3. 50 at the i year, although tney will have a town ausploes of the Soclety of Art | , Walt was a dentist, Lwentys to renew i Tnenevet the complaint is ertect | satety, for Setting up oF | pips paying $3. f pecialty') house as well, on Fifth avenue, New nfs at No, 866 Fifth avenue, | five years old, and lived af No, Sb Hast |served and hints pat then it will be = 2.25 pin thie” 9/8 stores for their footwear, York, ALUMINUAL | cE. ¥LIRT CTLINDI this offer renee 7 . 4 BTOVES—Most po is line of at $l. com my This will ; ons of Splendid Ent Mr, Duke's wedding gift to his bride ‘Was a magnificent diamond necklace, ‘one of the handsomest jewels of ite kind ever put together in this country. © On her return to this country In Feb- tuary Mrs. Duke will be the mistress of what is perhaps the finest country estate in the United Btates, Mr. Duke ‘ore his marriage was the second hest bachelor in America, and he has been lavish In his outlay of money in the improvements to the place, Three hundred and fifty men are at work costly, painful ‘es also to be built. This work has been Going on for some time and is almost ed. The good folks of the sur-| the nail on the head ee. ain't know ho idea of the extent and beauty of There is noth me ago that Mr. Duke was | fa ° At fg. be married. Tt wan Just 4, guess on | TI m ks impurities that clog the system. $6 3 Tor wien 11500; g gg! cTLinpEn Gas stoves, sae ‘Sarm by steams he sam? twice, overywhere 's p the perfectly ke, ant gel rovadsin Todds "and the ties of a place maintained without expense and with perfect to put the Bowels in good work- Ber. Dots bog giware kom th Pas| ing order, to repair the Liver, es to improve the Digestion and » but in flow of bis exyerignes 8 ma Tn ha wha, Rona banish Headache and Insomnia, Handsome New Residence. ‘all welt enoked wit :% "ai median ‘partitions ’ the ‘sail eig "beaut like yourself, Beecham’s Pills feet soveples of her fh ES, sate, toe seas will do this, They prove all ‘ond Aescription, and the fe es Wace sy they claim, They save time, worry and expense. ler John D, Ro ‘ ry femesne and in the country owned such a place, conservatories on the place are nd only to those at the Hronx ical Gardens, The areat Italian fc ents an outlay of ed about the groun te statuary valued at $250,000. One can trayel over fifteen miles of ' hing, will com in the a R, » in the neigh: Sold Everywhere In Boxes, 10 cents eomsces Ov Roe owee sermon a A disease neglected inevitably =! 4 Tak i means health lost. No one can 4 guar, wit vime'h owes’ afford to be ay run down, give Nature a friend- fort wate, tp ly lift. Help it to throw off the rade nuraraetgam™ année | oun navatona here ro ten, l there now. The already great mansion ; | * Bat, Sere isa Sha ceservedt le ! n When you commence to feel , A few doses will make you feel Dan gerous mn ; favorably mee, _ sheet iroa wil pare 0 tetanic | Nema Seats Sasa be gm Dament, | anti-c higher price. Wearing ability is ¢« 50 |) of boing a lowered pred one in this respect this showing certainly is important They were all made under un- usual conditions, the closest atten- tion being accorded the most minute details, Leathers were selected with special care, the lasts were those approved by the x : manship was perfor: er a rigid test. While quality is so predominant in every pair, as is evinced in the illustra- [I tions, the styles are those now in popular favor. All the 5 | styles are represented, as well as the best leathers, and correct fit {| is assured, as there are eight patterns in all sizes, This Offering Deserves Immediate Attention, (Consolidated Shoe Stores, Second Fleer.) ut refilling, ill, Sickness is ss) oO STAR JUMRE PARLOR Bhs. PFD direct "eee nickel gg) top, foot rail, bromse top and dangerous, 8.00 All the above stoves are for Wednesday's sale only: cannot be duplicated the fol- lowing day at the above prices COAL COOKING STOVES, “Our Ni nw firebox. This stove la our special Jewel front, standing high over ail; tor one dey only, 4235 Ine, ood alte; apecial Not rerumr mien WLW: 7 Og| Ms be 750 ; ing like Go-Worrow In he World's Sreatest Srocery. 1 Representatives of E ; ‘ ' verything That’s Good to Eat. This bay section Thee ous is now ready with every pee of food the housewife or chef could need for ban- quet or regular gh age ec que delicacies from every quarter of the globe are assembled in varieties seldom offered at such moderate Pathe, hast hi <d shoal pear its weight of good things. Everything is appetizing, everything is fresh, wholesome and] palatable. There is nothing a housewife could need and not find here, The best the market affords and the lowest prices it quotes. # PILLS FLO U R— “Fountain” PASTRY FLOUR—Finest . . [I] brand, extra fine quality Pa, Ripon, Brad: ime | Hams — } » 10° ‘ * flour, e-berr Kane GRAHAM FLOUR . * Minnegota Pen ex ide ar o iat in arup; i te atlas jour, a sinew aad muscle fine favor, ater's aolid packed te eos | | BAKED BBANS — Hasel yA Me’ he creain properties ) Fe! Capital’ ‘Toast, | Brand Bastoe gixie Baked | pg ces duced; bbL, 7.805 for abet full sige | Boston Butter Canes, pei ee ee oe frond firey ibe, 43¢.; 8 Ibs., ie | I. 1M6.; 0 Ihe ake it eit _ | MIXKD CAKES —Per Jn. | | e Duke Drang LUTEN FLOUR iba. for | > ork, State Siuncein” brand, Gneet | COFFEE | HAT ey one quality New Yori Biend.” « per t quslity; desea, 1, Bluten, containing ‘ail the | Java colfes, farchy properties of light — lune SAUER KRAUT—Wed- York State | Sauer! uilder 10-Tb, sack, | ate aroma; 6% ids. O3e,; "8-10, ‘ave | LOO; par ibs” dos pared from selected stork: . | x r ‘Beehive larke 3-Ib can. ib: LABETIC FIC | | teh e |i | Mined honey, | mustard, an CORN —Winerr Ki Cal ‘alned honey | Backed In pint glace dare: toh; regular 28¢. b ¥8 #0 | srurrED, MA MeMechen's Old Virvinis \ of fancy select rt . : . ited mangoes: par bot- | &-T8! cas. $8 | OM aueaty. pean. ia bY eis farwell & Jtintny betic food, mad New York wheat and a starch as it i to mal ertony bare po our labetic people, | ag 10-1. each aa | WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR “The ¢ v | for makit er their * parity, sirengt if aneasin absolute! trop ad dom, G4.78s oy Be DED RAISINS — and 25 cents. —Farwel a8 cole- oe c . . | Jar, 1 brated | a whole paving, Wyson, seve oeaed ” arene PICKLES—Mre. J¢hason's Hiney ealectea "New York | Needle Japan or Blended premeatly | Sve ose, eS Stata White Whaat, Be of Cleaned ong coacelignt ve Syecte: sat bet, cent Yet ee re waa ay 4

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