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iy 2 iv | PENNA, TUNNEL y First Couple Married in Church “MORMONS WED: | TAKE VOW ALOUD of Latter Day Saints, Brook- ‘Iyn, Promise to Cleave to Each Other Only, OPENLY DECLARE BELIEF IN THESE TENETS, Bride Weeps as She Enters the Church, and Her Friends At- tribute It to Emotions and Nervousness, ‘The first wedding In Brooklyn under the Church of the Latter Day Saints ‘Was that last night’ of Annie Elisabeth Potts, daughter of George Potts, of No, 9 Bt. Mark's avenue, and Benja- min R. McGuire, a lawyer, of Brooklyn. The ceremony was performed in the Ohuroh of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Baints, at Fastern Parkway and Hop- kinson avenue, Broolslyn, in the pres- gnce of about 20 members of the Mor- mon Church, The joining !n wedlock was preceded by @ statement of the bride and bitide- groom as follows: “We declare our boilef in one husband for one wife, and one wife for one hueband."" Then the Presiding Blder, George ‘Potts, who {s not a folative-of the bride, addressing the bridegroom, sald: “Thou shall love thy, wife with all thy heart and shall cleave to her and te no one else." fe ‘This was followed by the Elder Potts ‘urning to both bride and bridegroom and saying: “You both must agree to be each other's companion, husband and wife, observing all the legal rights belong- ing to this condition, and keeping your holy for each other and from tis rs, all of your lives,” © Was some comment that as the couple came into the church the le was weeping. This, her friends was due to nervousness and the ‘that It was the first ceremon: Bro ‘yO ever performed in Brooklyn, oklyn branch of the Morman uroh like many other branches in the Goes not countenance nor believe polygamy. HOUSEKEEPER IS KILLED BY GAS Mrs. Kate O'Malley, In Charge of the Hotel Metropole, Is Found Dead In Room by Two Female Servants! es ‘One employee of the Hotel Metropole, Forty-second street and Broadway, was Killed early to-day by escaping gas and several others nerrowly escaped death. The peruon who mot death was Mrs, Kate O'Malley, housekeeper for the hotel. Acocrding 60 the police, Mrs, O'Malley @ame originally from Scranton, Pa. and had @ good pay@s position, Bhe returned to the hote) last night and went directly to her room on the top floor, In the adjoining room were Lissle Kay and Amnie Madden, maids employed at the place, The makis wero awakened to-day by @he smell of fae. Both were almont evercome, but t Wy. to dees from thelr room, and David Roland, the night @lerk, waa communicated with. He lu- gated the Moaping gas in Mra, O'Mal- ley's room and forced the door, Sie was found to be dead. It te believed that Mrs, O'Malley in @ttompling to tum off the light In her Toom acoldertally turned on the spur ‘which supplies @ small gas range in rooin, i number of employes of the hotel sleep on the Wp floor, and the gus all of Cin i) for a time. = Gerding to the Cons.dines, managers of tho hotel, there was no reason for Mrs, O'Malley to take her life. TRAPPED IN Explosion Wrecks Roof and Three Men Are Overcome by Gas and Smoke—Seventy- five Lives Endangered. ‘am explosion of dynamite pierced the root of the new Penneyivanta tunnel @t the Long Island Olty end last night and permitted water from £ i-inch artesian well to pour In, ore were feventy-five men at work at the time Qf the explosion, byt all escaped by washing to the opening of the shaft at Borden and Dast avenues, the explosion overcame ot] ae inen but they were oar ia the temporary hoap: 1 at Front revi ant ved, fogs was quickly repaired and gang went to work as Aisual, H the at ADVISES THE STUDENTS TO RESENT Gossip, \ Prof, Sever Condemns Talk Quen- tioning Method of Secur- ing Degreen. of Columbia College, who said that gome of the students had “really stolen Moir degrees,” Prot, George F. Sever, | 5 ho department of electrical engineer: | iw at the university, has testimony that the “outside talk ia? honesty of Columbia students fever, tn speaking to one of his given It as ft | ly art 1 Opposing the opinion of Dean Hutton, NNIE, THE BUM AND THE BONNET. not notice Uils, but Bum did, As Jennie, ending her mad frolle with three hand- rings, sink extausted jn the corner, a y hand wes thrust beneath the door; grasped the apple of Jennies eyo, and Yomoved it before the chimpangee had Ume to pull herself together. Stung,” gasped Jennie, The Villain'’s Opportunity. JE } aes Ai Being a Veracious History: Showing that the Feminine! Vice of Vanity Is Not Peculiar Bhe rushed to the window and M1 to Humans, nto the cage saw Dum bite a plevs from the middle of the falr white cloth | ee and hold the hole before her playfully winking ove. vennie had. spellbound The fickle folk whora ntertained were now heid v Bum's humor, For hours | she kept up her gallery play, flirting, | Der ornihe AeTepa dh aes of skill and 0 the most | OG ceivable and comical uses ies Jonnie, the chimpanzeo at the “200,” {s chewing the rag, That's all she has left of a half-yard of cheese-cloth, her only treasure, Bum; the orang-o! s; has the ost, and poor Jennie weeps Jenni sat a black, di: I lke Rachel and refuses to be comforted. | ,"°,) ie Bornes Wheeden ste, dueap Tho loss, or better the theft, of the rag| and bribes of food were of no avail to grew out of the Jealousy Jennie inspired Here tate py a Foe yo eparel Bum yesterday in the fickle heart of her| on nghen, vant of RR spetheagea ' 8 heat wo! neighbor and sometime chum, of vanities” saith thre Meenas. vanit; Jennie awoke from o morning nap and, looking about her, saw thet the Primate House was peopled with the song of men rubberizg at thelr first Kindred. Jennie looked upon the sons Recetver for New Jersey Concern, Vice-Chancellor Garrison, in Jersey City, has appointed Counsellor Al- bert I, Drayton recetver of the New ot mon, and lo! they were fair, Het) york and New Jerney womanish woul spoke to her, ‘See if I pany, he any ation’ aa ride pa bo: don’t knock an eye out,” ahaa a rele A, Hewitt. widow or ‘The coquette retired to her inner THE WORLD: THURSDAY | MISS WELLS, Miss Gertrude Wells, a girl from New York, i@ mysteriously misetng from the fashionable St, Francis Hotel here “nd the police ‘have search for her, of hoalth, belleving:' that the warme} climate would benefit her, disappeared ; more than a week ago. iAt the hotel to-day it was sald that she left there, eaying that she would retum in @ few minutes, covered since that time, all her belongings in her room, ee ey ill STRANGELY LOST New York Gin Seeking Health in San Francisco Disappears from Hote! Leaving All Be-: longings. (Special to The Evening World.) | SAN FRANCI8LU, ( Jan, UW, - been asked to Miss Welle, who came here in search No trace of her has been dis- In quitting the hotel Mies Wella left chamber, where it has been her custom to hide her treasure, the cheesecloth, from the eyes of the covetous, She emerged with this thing tied about her in Bwagger fashion, three straws atuck jauntily in her mouth and a smile upon her matden lips. Jennie's mouth is about twice the aize of Dan McAvoy’s, and her smile even more appealing, She olimbed lightly to the trapese, and turning her Prevented Pneumonia. “I was troubled with a bhd cold and wae threatened with pneumonia, After taking the first bottle, I found myself much improved, and after the third bottle I was entirely rid of the cough and goon began to gain {p left me thoroughly run down and I improved so much by taking Father John’s Medicine that I gave it to my seven-year-old daughter, in whose health there has ¢ince been a markei Hnervemente Nothing equals your m trenkth and flesh.” (Signed) Hd- amiable visage toward the crowd, her .! "7 smile broadened. The amused onlook- Ml eon, 184 Sandusky 8t., urs received her with loud acclamations of applause, She saw that she had made a hit, and her ambitious soul was stirred to the depths, “Til win the bunch,” mused Jennie, A Toothsome Morsel. She sat pensivoly swinging in mid- air, beaming upon the speqfetors be- jow, and with the game nonchalance that ea girl tears off and nibblea the petals of the $15 American Beautios you have just brought her, Jennie plucked at ber girdie, tearing it reck- leasly into shreds and atyffing the pleces into her capactous mouth, hine or sonous drugs. No Mor; po! A, Shaw, Haverhill, Mass, ys Aer J or money ba Mother and Daughter, “A long-standing lung trouble had icine as a tonic,” (Signed) Mra. Her sash was soon reduced tom more rag, #0 she applied it to the decora- tlon of her head, With quick, matden- neatly fashioned for herself & bonmet, removed the straws from her mouth, stuck them in the hat quill- wise, and ‘ohed the creation above ner leit eur The little minx recelved a boisterous cheer of approval, Th nolse aroused her girl qhum, Buin. 'The orang-outang crept to the partition between the cages and peoped through the square of glass. Her eyes flashed fire ag she saw the chimpanzee and her admiring throng. Just then Jennio swung herself to the floor and hand on hip stepped be- fore this glass to get the effect of her new turban, The Vibe of the two a a met in an open stare, and a mos! grettable thing happened, Jonnie’s mouth was seen to open and her tongue wai {mpudently at her vie-a-vis, “phe shall pay me well for this!” blesed the Orang-outang through her teeth, Jonnie looked ut her het and saw tet it wea good and started upon & self-inatruo! and falls under the led Fina: Stop Suffering I Will gladly give you a full dollar s Worth of my remedy to test. —_—- Nothing to deposlt, Nothing to premise. The Gollar bottle fe free. Your Druggist, on my order, will hand you a full dollar's ‘worth and send methe bill, oo ‘ No one olae has ever tried fo hart to re move every possible exouse for doubt. Th eighty, thousand communities In mope than a million homes—my reme: Trev ary thowe all round You your, fends and nel ord, perhaps wi his relieved, ‘hore i# not @ physician any- phy: whero who dares tell you T am wrong in the new medical principke whieh T apply, And for alx solid years my remedy has ginod the q t medicing was ¢' I guverett at ieetaile ie is free—and it have mud falle has never falled where there was'a powsible chance for It to succeed ‘Dut tis mountain of evidenge ts of no avail to those who shut their eyes and dose Away In doubt, Bor doubt is harder to over esis thet sau” cannot cry thoes who ” h to. try, age tow {have Tadeo this offer. 1 dlere- TROSIS AND BUSTS OR Produetng Ail the Emotions and Suppressed Excttement of the Stock Market, INVENTED BY A WALL STREET VICTIM! pected mannor as in real stock speculation, No player is sure of his winnings until the end tut tear abet ner cu. in the rama: ‘The cards are so calculated that, the unex; age her gear fell 0: of the game, Any turn of the market” ma; oor In the wail, The ohimpanses did |T feimaie knowiedge of Wall Streot trading In we t me is understood the Mret tim of ite fascination exactly Parties Now All the Rag Exciting and Absorbing Without Being Noisy! Fifty Cente at All Dealers, or Postpaid on Receipt of Price, UPTAMAS PRINTING COMPANY, 194 Broadway, NEW YORK, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JAN. 20TH AND 81ST, An Important Sale of Men’s Cravats, Formerly $1.00, $150) $£.00++00r.00095 Consisting of 2% inch Four-in-Hands and Folded Squares, made of rich imported Silke in exquisite designs and colorings, happens in precisely the same io the entire altuation. Gives an io simplest manner possible, Cards are e around, after which the player in Wall Street. serves 68¢ each. rd the evidence, I lay aside the fact thar fins te $n largeat motion! preotice ih the World, anid come to you ae stranger, ty you fo Veet a nd pat I You have n ureelt, & ave you eT A @ full dollar's worth, of ny remedy, I iy ‘unbounded confidence Tt 16 open and ir, It ta the a 0 tant of p's Rektora- frank and, falr, fry finnitiess betieg in" Dr. ‘Shy “one out of every 08 has pertect nat OL Steal ae ae gor i ony dull ond tities dit gk: m a commen a mat of tI cause, Rowes ars weak, Not the nerves narily think ebout—not the nerves ern. your movement wis nan and gay Why tnotot oh “at aid att te you Ene dre the nerves that’ Wear out ai prea down Sons no 0 ailing organ— Ae Pe ae physician y , i hee aut nf erage ie 3 through these : fen of entavor alte thi ter Women's Hostery. ows not dose the organ or deadei ry Ti th fe te dict Ad Gc pair, worth 15c yeaa sinnerman Full seamless style—of two-thread aaeitined ‘thac th 4 NOt the mer cotton—guaranteed seamless. jent—the mi fa ati ere soothing of a pargoter® Don't you ane Ghat It fone right lhc pair, worth 25c & 35¢ {othe foot of the trouble and etadlcates the yi fed black i cause? tak edn Women's importe: lack stock~ pend oe Tinea de" nde mak you, forbes ings, full fashfoned, with split soles Hove @ word X gay until you have tried my and black feet, mnodgelne IB Aotla Totter you w full dakar: Women’s lace openwork lisle thread worn fete, It there Aho yd Crap arr ya 2 Cowl jot you fs Hone einoweand plok out any bottle ‘he Me tn his shelves of my medicine ware It not. UNIFORMLY holneult ¥ ond I do this stockings in a variety of styles, 29c pair, worth $1 Several hundred pairs stilk stock- {et wero not stralghtforward in my every olaim? Could T AFFOUWD to do this if 1) ings—-opera shades, Were not reasonably SURM that my medi- ees ‘ne will help you? Write me to-day, 27e pair, worth 69c free order Book 1 on Dyspepal: ii Rook 2 on the. Heart, Vook Bon the Kidney Imported gauze lisle thread stock- ings with silk embroidered insteps; also imported lace openwork lisle thread stockings with — silk-em- broidered insteps, A rety of styles to choose from, 24c pair: worth 59c Women's plain cobweb gauze isle thread stockings, with garter tops and lace openwork ankles, Tans Book 4 for Women Rook 6 for Mon. » Book @ on Rheumatism jd cages are oftin cured by a. alngl yottis, Mor saie at forty thousand drug whttoh Book vou Alt CARS TRANSIER JO Lewin 10-3” Aut 7 $9°R60"S The Hosiery Sale Offers Splendid Bargain Friday Items You'll not miss Bloomingdales’ hosiery sale if you're int in bargains in good, perfectly made sockiigs or socks, ae It offers the chances of the season for money-saving, As instances, look and blacks, Dr. Shoop’s rative epee peed Children’s Hostery, 6c pair, worth 19c One thousand dozen children's full Seamless extra quality good cotton stockings, made with double knees, 15c pair, worth 35c Full fashioned black stockings, 1x1 ribbed, double knees; very elastic Sizes 6 to 10 inches, Men’s Hosiery. 5c pair, worth 121% One thousand dozen sample socks, of various weights, made by one ¢ the very best manufacturers in the country, in tan and black, 1Sc pair, worth 35¢ Importers’ samples, Plain lisle thread, fancy silk, embroidered in- steps and fancy woven effects, None worth less than 2S¢,, and a great many 35c, values, Colors tan, black and Oxford, with silk embroidery, Main Floor, 80th St tou. — ooo [= All Car's Transfer to Bloomingdales.’ ——=$$=$$—$—$—$—$—$—$—$— $$ $_£_ — —————————— = The Bloomingdale “Double B” All CARS TRANSFER TO. 25% Discount on our entire stock of fancy Bric- aBrac, Marble Statuary, &c. A Two-Hour Sale of Won $5 lo $8 Skirts at $1 So here are tie skirts, to ‘be sold by. the Etoomit dale Suits Store Dargain Friday. Another great day for shoppers comes around—printed in red on economy’s calendar—for at Bloom- ingdales’ to-morrow, Bargain Friday, will be remembered long because some of the biggest money-saving events that have happened’ in many months will occur. Trade circumstances and Bloomingdale merchan- dising are the causes, and below are printed a few instances of the results, he . cal fancy mixtures and platn colors selecting will be found spat The materials wae | all‘wool Cheviots, Etamines, Mohaitrs, Meltons and Canvas Cloths, ‘They are fashioned in plain seven ee effects ii, fe ote box-pleated and kilted effects, and all heavily strapped stitched, ‘ Walsthands run from 22 to 28 {nches. Lengths from 38 to A few 31, 33 and 35 tn, walsthands will be found ga here and there in some of the different Remember, this sale is for two only | to-morrow, from 40 until 12 o'clock, when you may purchase $5 to $8 skirts for,.....sse0r fot more than two skirts sold to one customer. No mail, 20 telephone orders filled. eoond Fivor, Bett Specials from the Gold and Diamond Jewelry Clearance. Folks with birthday by to provide will do well to come to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow and Investigate this clearance of diamonds— savings average from a third to a half the present market value, Fine fear Pins —10 cut diamonds and lustrous pearl— Present market value $35.00 Our Regular Price,. Reduced tO.s.sessseree Fine Shirt Studs—Cut diamond, about 14 and 4-16 carat— Fine Knife-Edge Scroll Design Brooch--6 fine cut dlamonds-— Present market valu $37.50 Present market value, $135.00 Our bled price $30.00 Our regular prici 105,00 Reduced’ to .. $22. Reduced to... 8.75 Ear Screws—24 cut diamonds and | Match Sate—Ot hn Roman gold fine turquolse— —set with large fine cut diamond— Present market value,... $9000 | \ Present market value,.... $§0.00, Our regular price........ $72.00 Our regular price. ++ $35.00’ Reduced tO,sessesccesc,, $5438 | Reduced to.,.... ‘ 25 Solid Gold Lookets—Horseshoe Handsome 6-Leat Brooches of | of 7 cut diamonds— Pearls and 7 cut diamonds, Present market value,.,.. $30.00 Present market value. 00 Our regular pric 21.80 Our regular price. 5,00 p 7 oa Reduced to. 75 Reduel tp py i = Tea Cups at, each, Sc, Tea Saucers and Frult Saucers, each, %c, ‘Tea Plates, erch, 4c, Soup and Dinner Plates, each, 8c, Individual Butter Plates, each 1440, Meat Dishes, each, 18c, @4c. and Two Spectals tn Dinner Sets To $7,98—Worth $12—Dinner Sets of | $1096 with A Chance to Buy $2 and $2.50 Umbrellas for $1. Excellent umbrellas, every one of them, and not to be Naa anywhere under $2 or $2.50, They're le of union taffeta silk on Paragon frames, with steel rods, case and tassel—are all close-rolling, with a beautiful selection of pearl, bone, buckhorn, hardwood, plain and trimmed handles, F Men's and women’s styles, in 26 and 28 Inch Every umbrella uaranted for a year. $1 English porcelain, with neat “tht underglaze decorations—100 pieces to the set, Including soup and soup plates, nf: Our annual discount sale continues bricea-brac and fancy china. 109% off zes, Your choice at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow at.. ‘Mein Floor, 50th St. Section. Eyeglasses and Spec in This Bargain F Ne Brom ing the sort sold optician for $1.50 They're made in the most particular mannér—evi finest lenses, Eyeglasses have niekel, silver or ee pieces, patent cork nose-rests and clips—~ape have, ver-plated nose-pieces, Glasses to suit all eyes to-morrow at)palt, . 60/44. \ Eyeglasses and Spectacles at, Dalr, 666... Set in goldoine or silver frames; solid metal all the way @ ranted not to tarnish or break; would be considered a bargain at Eyeglasses and Spectacles at, Pair, The eyeglasses have solld gold springs, are skeleton set, nose-pleces; the spectacles have gold-filled frames and my: be or riding bow shapes, Both eyeglasses and spectacles are fit gat periscopic len: Exclusive dealers charge a8 high as ese, Bargain Friday Specials. the Bloomingdale Groce: Economic housewives have found-it to thelr advantage’ the Bloomingdale grocery bulletins— This list for to-morrow shows particularly fine chances for sai things mostly needed, if French Peas—Excel- 95 q Linen Collars at 10c. It has remained for Bloomingdales’ to offer a strictly first quality, warranted four-ply, linen collar at 40c. This is something that has never been heard of In the collar line before, and is possible with us only through our placing the biggest contract with a collar manufacturer that was ever placed by any store In the United States, It took us a long time to Indyce the maker, who makes only Ilnen col- lars, to put the goods we wanted In them and to hold minutely to the very latest and most approved styles, line of styles that are identical with all 25c, goods, and in the Bloom- ingdale “Double B” linen collar you get value That Has No Equal al All sizes are offered, and in many of the wing and fold 10c shapes we offer accurately made quarter sizes at........ ’ Malin Pioor, 60th Bt. Section, A Friday at Only 12c Each, These books are by the most popular authors, They're all bound substantially in good cloth and well printed from good, clear type, Blt we succeeded in bringing this about, and so can offer you a Anywhere Near Its Price. 10,000 Books for Bargain It will pay*you to visit Bloomingdales’ Arcade Book Store to-morrow, All mail orders promptly filled. When ordering by mail add 8c. for post- lent; 2 cans for., Colfee, 19c. Ib. age on each book Tomatoes—V ery fancy; | Plantation C R our 15c. extra tie richest and fi Some of the books are— larKo Cann. +s ss equal to an Pllot—Cooper, Rutied! 1s, t corre ste y itrepsiariy.at 400 Ie » Plict j tlede i Ishmael where 120, ie Path tater Coy gis Ri ir Raison In ils Blepe very special at..+ y . mant| ALORA, 3 t ‘a BD ie Nig Bu 9 Aram—! ion, Neniiworth—-Bovrt Me Thoughts of an Idle F Beal teh Chiefa—Porter. Last Daye of Pompell. Pes Soa baer “ e\ehton Btudy In 8 et—Doyle, | Lost Heir of Liniithrow. bai Hidden Htand—gouth worth, Flor Only Sin Brame, | Leng Rivore--Holmes, il Ay len Daye— yall, louse of Seven Gables. Maln Floor Arcade, Pear en je table; ver M ’ R ] $ 1 Caltfor fe Lemon Wye good; B-lb Gan. +s 10c on} large bes N cans; 28e,, 22% c be 4s] orfolK- geben resents Satoty Matches—Must fine; per Ibs sss taken away! 144 206 Breakfast W—-Purevt largo Succotash—Fancy, per New Brunswick Underwear,69c Another lot of this famous underwear goes on sale to-morrow at a genuine bargain price. It will well pay men folks to stipply them- selves with a couple of seasons’ needs at this saving, The underwear is of medium-weight merino, with 69 Cc 7 + Melb, Seelle’s Coffeo Bs Imported; w dee tn An Extraordinary Sherry—Old Cabinet; bottle qt Sale of Imported Ports and | Sherry—Tvison & + bottle Co's silk tronts—Choice of natural grays, in all sizes, at per garment Men’s 50c, Underwear, Per Garment, 29c. Shirts and drawers of heavy fleece-lined cotton in Jaeger color only, We call special attention to the great reductions in price on several hundred suits of heavyweight Medlicott and NorfolkeNew Brunswick Underwear for men—prices ara just half regular. \ Main Floor, 60th St. Seetion. Lexington to Third Avesue—Dloomi sdali Shorry— Vottle, Sherry bottle Shorry—Bine old spe- celal; bottle Sherry—Fine Amon: Ullado; bottle. «++ 69¢

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