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= * a ed i. ld A BRIDE TO-DAY Former Fiancee of William Tif- fany, Who Died Six Years Ago, Is Married in Saratoga to Henry Worthington Bull, BRIDEGROOM CHUM OF HER FIRST BETROTHED. Young Couple Popular in Society and Both Fond of Outdoor Sports—Only Near Relatives Present at Wedding, BARATOGA, Dec. 6—The marriage of Miss Maud Livingston to Henry Worth. ington Bull, of New York, was quietly celebrated here to-day at Bethesda Epis- copal Church, Rey. Dr. Ralph L. Bryd- ges, of Islip, L. 1, officiating. members of the Immediate families were Present. There were no bridesmaids or ushers, but Frederic Bull, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. Boon after the wedding Mr. and Mrs Bull left for New York. They will sail for Europe Dee. 13 on the Kaiser Wil- helm IT. for a bridal wur in Egypt. There was a tinge of romance about this wedding that makes it of more than passing Interest. Miss Livingston was the flances of William Tiffany when that young man died In Boston eix years ago from illness contracted in Cuba, where he served with the Rough Riders, She was summoned to Boston and saw him before he died, Groom Cham of Former Fiance, A member of the same troop of Rough Riders that numbered William ‘Tiffany among Its officers was Henry Worthirg- ton Bull; not only were they soldiers together, but they had been chums In New York. They went to Texas to- gether to enlist, and fought and sut- fered side by side. Mr, Bull had known the flancee of hits ehum before they Joined the army, H mot ber in New York efter his dis- charge, and, of course, thelr talk was of the one #0 recenuy taken away, I: th eding years they were much in each other's company on the Long Island hunting fields, but thelr engage ment was not announced unt!) tw months ago. Previously society had rumored that Mr. Bull was engaged ¢ Miss fi lee Mills, is of the young couple hoped i have a great wedding in of the health of Mra. Livingston ma his in advisable. Mra. Livingston has living In Saratoga for some time past and did not feel equal to the strain of golng to New York and opening her house for the wedding. Young Couple Are Athletes Mr. Bull and wife are types of the vig- “orous, healthy, out-door, common-sense young American. The bridegroom is the son of William Lanman Bull, of No. 805 Fifth avenue, and comes from New England stock. He is a member Knickerbocker and five other 2! ted States, She ver the Long ot ar from the > years ugo ated shoulder through a ting field, but in less than Island has never b the death. tained a dl ver wether on and the nent Was the world married imme- i war. —_——— ——- SUCCUMBS TO HER INJURIES. Anastasia Maher, fifty-one years old. who was run over by a delivery wagon at the corner of S'xte reet and her home, Yo, WN West Rixt Special Sule All Sith Umbrellas. 26-inch for Women; handles of ivory, pearl, gun- metal and natural wood, ster- ling silver trimmed 28-inch for Men; handles of ivory, horn and natural wood, sterling silver trimmed, $2.95, value $4.00 to $5.09. 26-inch far Men and Women; all silk; fine natural woods, S19 5, 'Lord&3 1 Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Filth Avenue, Niooteenth Street, Only in caild- | MISSLIVINGSTONGIETS FIT FOR A QUEEN var i ‘ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, FOR NEW YORK BRIDE a Society Showers Gems and Golden Presents on Miss Edith Devereaux Clapp, Who Became Countess de Rougemont. ‘The bridal gifts of Miss Edith Dev+; Miss Adelaide Spofford and Miss ereux Clapp, who becomes Countess dé; Marion Haven gave two large peat Rougemont to-day, are perhaps more | shaped turquolses ¢o be worn as pen- numerods than those to any bride of the dants. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould last five years. Few girls have been sent a sapphire ring, and the gift of more popular in society than the| George G. Havens was a sapphire neck daughter of Mrs. N. Devereux Clapp, | chain. and the twin drawing-rooms in the| A large gold jewel casket, set Clapp home, No. 14 Fifth avenue, are|turquolses, came from Mr, and stacked with golden and silver vases,| William B. Leeds, and Mr. and Mrs. tableware and other costly presents. | Alfred G. Vanderbilt's gift was a gold The Count Rene du Temple de Rouge, punch bowl, richly chased. Peter A. mont guve his bride-elect’ a collar! B. Widener sent a gold toilet set, and of diamonds with pear-shaped diamonda| Mr, and Mrs, George Scott's offering suspended from the base, and an antique was gold spoons, The “Reggie” Van- emerald ring. with diamonds set in aj derblits sent gold bread and butter design on the surface of the emerald, | plates, and others sent enough silver to Mrs, Wilham K. Vanderbilt, jr, sent crowd three tweny-five foot cables, an emerald surrounded by diamonds,; The marriage to-day will be held in and Miss Clapp's mother g a plas- St. Xavier's Catholic Church, in Weat tron” of diamonds six inches across, Sixteenth street, at 4 o'clock with Mrs. GIRL WIFE TRIES TO SAVE Emmericu would not admit he had | stolen fae bienk beens 8 a An ih “ d ne 0 do t HUSBAND FROM PRISON, joo! tie 'wite totd Magisste“ommen. “so please don't send him to jail. ian't’ strong. Send me there I'm responsible for everything.” “Don't say that,” tnterrupted Emmer- teh; “she ls not to blame.” i guens both of you will go to prison,” replied the Magistrate. At the request of Lawyer George Simpson Magistrate Ommen committed husband and wife to the Tomba in de- fyult of $1,000 ball for further examina- tien He instead. Both Arrested for Forgery, and She Attempts to Take All Bia Louls Emmerich, of No. 117 Wert Six- teenth street, and his wife, Martha, twenty years old, were arraigned before Magistrate Ommen In the Centre Strdet Court to-day. The husband way Ac- |. cused of theft and forgery, and the wife of forging her uncle's name to two checks aggregating $5 wtich she passed lu a department store for finertes. Emmerich was arrested a year ago for forging passes on the New ork Sentral Rallroad, but through a techni-| callty was acquitted, Several weeks ago! ¥ a desk in the Grand Central Depot was) broken open and a pad of blank passes! for the Lilvision Superintendent's usc was stolen, Lretective McLean, of the rallroad company ertained that sev- eval of the passes, to which the Division Antendent's p had been forged, SHEDLOUK | HOLMES | HAS A RIVAL A THRILLING SERIAL ROMANCE BY LOUIS TRACY. TT BEGINS IN THE | EVENING WORLD MON. DEO. 12 Stern Brothers Sale of Scotch Flannels TO-MORROW, 5,000 vards—32 inch Scotch Flannels, in | striped effects and desirable colorings, for | Waists, Fa. amas and Children's Dresses, | Regular price 50c yard na clerk with Central and Murphy # ok him up last night the detectives saw 25° Men's & Women’s Umbrellas A special purchase of FINE SILK UMBRELLAS suitable for HOLIDAY GIFTS, with very rich mountings, at prices much below actual value. 26 and 28 INCH, EXTRA QUALITY $ TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, Value $4.50 bat 2.95 26 and 28 INCH, l $4.05 & 7.50 EXTRA FINE SILK UMBRELLAS, j at Value $7.50 & 12.00 Decided Reductions To-morrow in Lace Curtain Department IRISH POINT, Formerly $4.50, 5,50, 7.50 RENAISSANCE, ) Former pricos $5.95, 9.25, 15.50 5 $5.50, 6.75, 11.00 ARABE, , Former prices $7.50, 11.50, 17.50 f Third Fiosr \ $3.50, 4.25, 5.95 $5.50, 7.75, 12.00 Sale of American-lade Rugs Special offering to-morrow on third tloor— Best Quality Wilton Rugs, size 9x 12, Reproductions of Persian designs, Regular price $35.00 $27.50 West Twenty-third Street "| » Women who work. whether in the house store, office or factory, very rarely have the ability to stand the strain. 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You } ff gifts at the price you want to pay, Then begin to shop from that list, Free Buster Brown Christmas Cards a LIF loawsran To Save 759° 060° SI _ 2.8 et Bloomingdales’ Hel You Think! a } _Let this great store with its wonderful stocks help you think dure ing this Christmas planning time, Le Come to the store and go through it first from basement up, Make a list of what vou see that would be appropriate for yo a 4 If you do that you'll wonder at the ease with which your Chris mas shopping can be accomplished. : : Christmas planning is easy at Bloomingdales’ because the result o our Christmas preparations has been the collection of the broadest stock | of Christmas merchandise that were ever gathered together by any one store before, " From the Christmas China Sale Come These Cut Glass Specials. The Christmas china sale now in » Progress at Bloomingdales’ offers re- J markable chances to those early Drafts on Ireland and of Christmas shoppers who have set ther foreign countries issued, hearts on gifts of cut glass, bric-a-brac en P and fine china, ° — ps! Our stocks seem almost limitless— Christmas a and prices are exceptionally low. These $4 Cul Glass Berry Bowls, $2.50. We've selected representative items Real American cut glass, full and deep cutting, with brilliant finish Cut Glass Water Caraffes—Full | Cut Glass Water Glasses—Water, the great pre-holiday watch sale for your p dee} 5 Spe sel whiskey Sizes; Paldeikc es babi . bis $1.98 vont fig Ris ie % $2.75 Cut Glass Finger Bowls —\ith 49 Cut Glass Celery Tri diamond fan pattern; special IC | spectal, @1¢M see vere Various other pieces of cut glass in handsome new “P to $50.00 a piece, Third Floor, usal, Compare the Blooming: prices with those quoted where, a A % Bloomingdales’ Banking Department rents eo 3 : posit envelopes and boxes tor #1 the safe-keeping of valuable papers, ete. nvelopes $1 a year. Boxes $3 a year, Y cuttings 8t, Beotlon. Some Excellent Items from Our Pre-Holiday Jewelry Sale Any amount of type-talk could not convince you, as a visit would, of the beauty, immensity and variety of the Bloomingdale Christmas jewelry stocks. We have everyihing, in a word, that {s good in the Jewelry line—from dainty little trifles that cost next to nothing to the most gorgeous and rare jewels, Our displays will be a feast for your eyes—and no matter whether you want to buy er not, you are welcome to come in and look at them as long as you like You'll find the following items specially price-marked, to-mor- VAS USAR EDT ete $8 Watches ha ed hs transparen enamel sterling watcl m ig | row: Solid Gold Rings, heavy weight, in beau. tiful new de- signs—set_ with fine cut diamond; special.o+. $6.49 Solid Gola Diamond Rings, set with fin cut, snag py, brilliant stones in pretty gold sett ngs; special $15.00. with excellent a ments and chatelaine Fina Cut Dias Rings—in Tif match—each set ina y mond Rings, wy, fany and Bele lined plush box. in eautitu cher settings, " Tiffany and, in fancy and bec exclusive dealers fancy set chased designs; such watches at $8 tings; Tarik special .$10,00 Women’s Gold || and $10 each. Our $3. ‘ ial ,...$18.79 HAW WatchChains, |] special price, full length, with : Solid Gold Cafl But- tors —Many hand ome ee prec it ‘ new styles, set with cu Stila Gele Brooches, in a laree variety of rich, artistic de- signs; special $2.49 diamonds; special $3.95 y Tic Clasps, ood ¢- J size, solid gold, | with hindsome rose cut dir mond; special ..+640+$2.49 Scarf Pins—A splendid as- rortment in rich ro é fin’sh, with tine pearl work and var- i fous other unique patterns; special, each... $2,79 Main Floor, Front, Centre. Rom Gold Hearts, good size with cut diamond: no charge for en- graving, handsome monogram; special v2.95 Gratifying Holiday Assortments of Gloves at Bloomingdales’. wit $6 Watches, $2, Women’s solid silver wate complete with chatelaing match, Each set in a prett box. Sold by exclusive dealer as hieh cs $7.50, Our pre-holiday $2. ‘ sale price, re REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES win the best shoe service on earth at the minimum price—$3.50, GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES. NEW YORK CITY. BROOKLY) 4 Sond for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled, *357 Fulton Bt., opp. 40 Stores Sold Direct ry from Principal Tanaery to Cites Consumer *iil Broadway, near esas Ave *10u3 Broadway, bet, Ditmars 8. and Wul- lourhby Ave $408 Fitth Ave., bet. 10th and 11th Sts, NEWARK, N. J M1 Proad St., opp. Central RR. of Nu JERSEY CITY, 00 Newark Ave WOMEN'S STORES. NEW YORK CITY, fh Bt. *100 W. 125th St., cor. Tth Ave, "12g Broadway, opp. Herald, Hullding, 12 Naxaau St. cor, Ann, 308 Sixth Ave., #, E. cor. 2ist St *228) Third Ave., 8. W. cor, 124th St, 805 Broadway, cor, Duane St td Fifth ave., bet, 10th and ith fits, $1008 Hroadway, bet, Ditmar ug a Broad Bt. Opp, Central RR. of NJ, JERSEY CITY—09 Newark Ave STORES MARKED WITH A STAR SRR OPEN EV 08. Gall and MakeYourOwntarms e) Pormerly 8.00 Formevly 9.00 —_—Fo:-merly 4.50 Forterly 10.00 nd 368 . oF. 124th at, E. cor, Zint St cor. 7 ay. Cortlandt and Lib- y 8h GREATER NEW YORK 185 Broadway, cor. 100 ‘and NEWARK Now 6.50 Cash or Creat. Write for Late of Thene Onitits. Christmas shoppers who have gloves to buy, whether men's, women’s or children’s, will find the Bloomingdale stocks the most complete, and indeed the most moderate-priced, in Greater New York. As instances of money-savings look over these items:— Men’s and Boys’ 50c. Astrachan Cloves, 25c, Made of good wool Astrachan, in black and brown Men's $1.25 Lined Kid Gloves, 69c. They're made of excellent kid, with good warm wool linings—colors tan and brown, with nicely embroidered backs. Men’s $» Fur-Lined Gloves, $2.98, Made of splendid quality nearseal, with kid palins; all sizes, Children’s Good Kid Gloves, 50c. They come with and without fur tops, and are fleece lined. Men's $1.50 Imporled Cape Gloves, $1. Splendid English Cape skin gloves, made with spear-point backs—all sizes, in smart colors. These gloves, with the maker's name on the buttons, sell daily for $1.50 a pair. All $10 Watches $4.75 They have 7-kt. gold open-face style, beautifully en- graved and engine tirned, Every on? 2 guaranteed timekeeper, | They're sold in many stores at $10 and $12— $4.75 our st ecial price, 510 Watches$3.75 § With solid silver and filled hunting and Lid s, fitted with standard can movements. Every ranteed to keep pet . Our $3.75 Floor, Prost. Cons Mal Cars Transier to Bloomingdales’, Je RAAT AAAS OOOO 008 0000 00H tte, Sunday World Wants | Work Monday Wonder: