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raat | f gerne teh are a leased on’ can @ declined to make any statements” _®EA WRECK SIGHTED ‘miho 1s on the yaoht ‘Thistle in the ‘M@ihistle im Contest for Maiser’s Oup FAMOUS BELLE BECOMES BRIDE OF MR. MORRIS Miss Elsie Waterbury Weds Descendant of Old Revolu- tionary Family. ALL SOCIETY WAS THERE Ceremony Performed by Bishop Potter In St. Peter’s Churoh at Westchester. ‘FINE RECEPTION FOLLOWS. Bride Considered the Moet Beautiful of the Many Charming Girle In New York Soclety. One of the mont brilliant weddings of the year, from a social view, was that elebrated to-day at St. Peter's Church, Westchester, when Miss Elsie Water- Dury, a famous young beauty, was mar rled to Gouverneur Morris, writer and Geacendant of one of the oldest and most e@ristocratic families of the country, Bishop Potter performed the marriage ceremony before a distinguished throng of soclety folk any hen the hour for the wedding md the nave of the heautttul ras packed and scores of men and women of ial distinction both hore and abroad were compelled to @tand in the vestry and on both sides of the chancel, Miss Waterbury had | but one bridal attendant, Mise Dorothy | Plerrapont Edwards, her cousin, Snyitattons were sent out MR. AND MRS, GOUVERNEUR Beautiful Decorations. The church woe lavishly evergreen and smilax was almost a bower, and the flora: trimmings of the chancel occunted so | much room that when the press be- came greatest many garlands of flowers and entwining vines were torn down, After the wedding ceremony there was a reception of the friends of both fam. | 4 files in Spencer house, the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Water- | SEMINARY MAID UNDER BAIL AS FAIR RAFFLES, oo Trunks Full of Jewelry and Finery Claimed by Students, (Bpecial to The Pvening World.) PELHAM MANOR, N. Y,, May 22.-— Fiilda Armstrong, twenty-three years old, who for three years had been em- ployed as a maid by Mrs. John Cunning» ham Hazen in her Pelham Manor sem- inary for girls, has been held to await the action of the Westchester Grand Jury on the charge of robbing many of the students as well as Mrs, Hazen. Detective H. R, Marks, who worked UP the case, looks upon Miss Armstro who 4@ of Danish parentage, as a ro} lar female Raffles, and it ts belleved @he had veen systematically looting the rooma of the young gitls for a long tme, In her room, the detective says, were found two truniss containing plunder, while another trunk, telescope bag and drese-eul| case containing loot, as al- Jeged in the complaint, were found hid- dep in another house in Pelham Manoy, One of the complaints on which Misa Armetrong was arrested was made by Miss Jaunderman, who comes from a wealthy South Carolina family, who lost clothing and jewolry, and which sho identified. Tha stolen property was spread out in a room in the sominary ee afternoon and it was then thet y Fee the Meno Pepe neok 4 of nhattan, showing a balancg a's favor amounting to §760 and than two thougand different art{- cles of clothing, jewelry and other val- le things, inany belonging to the ris. STThe atolen atu ft includ, nx Hhandiorctietee st wots: ix alts of costly gloves, Fi, 0 smounted manicure seta, chaipi and ring, expennive under! , pile quilts, sili ele! ail and ffta end & large quantity of line a 14a tr: x edt G ppthten cei gi Reelved” caainlnation 20¢ ee and “the wi t to the Grand surges oe BY RACING YACHT, Reports Two Vessels Gost Ap- paren¢ly in Collis! BOSTON, May %!.—Robert WH. Tod, ocean mace for the Kaiser's cup, which ‘was sighted by the British steamer Gorsemore, ‘Walker, reported that on Friday last in latitude 41.17 north, longitude 67,80 weet he passed a derelict brigantine and the spars of mothor large vessel near by indioated that a eoliial occurred, we. of thote that the second ves- aol Deen canal ly ‘othe ne abandoned. ara no corte partioulars, at th if Capt. ‘alkey {ns though¢ that the brigantine seen bby Robert :) rodvof the vache Thivtie the tne Beha nine ed Capt, Joni it y wae twantine ‘nury, parents of the bride. decorated ception was on the same magnificent with flowers and tho pillars wound injscnle that has given the Waterburya' ‘The altar iteelf /country place International Tho bride ter ¢ all dein © Anjury promise of r ble Alode of splendid hospitality, hag been considered for some time as the most beautiful of the many charming girls inthe younger set both in New York and in Westches- af She la devoted to horses horsewoman THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1905. Gouvepeur | The re- When acarcety nine yeara old she had | been given mounts in the races 80 popular then in Westchester and ac: Quitied herself with great dash and skill. She would then dress in jockey attire and rode many fine littte mounts to victory Bridegroom a Writer, Gouverneur Morris has led more of | ‘the simple life, devoting all his time and talents to Mterature, In this fleld he won quite a name before he was graduated from Hai and of late years has taken a nent place in the world of letters as @ writer of fame as Until whe sus a few years ago belng ‘the most in” soctety, | tracte Sleged the Clty Hall, derman of Acacia, of 1 Which the schooner wae reported. by Nears Willams, Three 9,000 ATTEND NEW SERVICES AT GITY HALL: Great Revival Starts with Music and Preaching | on the Steps. A band of musto playing on the ateps | of the City Hall to-day, with many old and yamg men and women standing In slose attendance, clasping hymnale, at- & large crowd to the Initial noon services under the auspices of the inter- denominational committes of this city. A cornetist played gospel hymns and @ quartet gang with good effect, A re vival atmosphere pervaded the City Hall during the half hour of the service, ven the rattle and bang of the passing trolley cans on either hand coutd not drown the melody, and at the termina- tion of tho outdoor services those in charge declared that a great good had dy been accomplished. all used to witnems such sights, need flelda for soul- the revivalists abandoned the They say it is not because Tam- many 18 4n. posseasion of the city ad- ministration that they have egain be- chy Dut (het was years ago, With the en saving, Sounds Good, Said One Alderman. “It sounds good, anyhow," sald Al- “‘Jim'' Owens, his heart soft- WATERS PIANOS We have on exhibition a most magnificent stock of over’ 200 Waters Upright an.) Grand Pianos in beautiful natural wood finish—Prices $225 and upward; cash or monthly payments, In addition we will make a special offering to-day and to-morrow of 16 Used Pianos all uprights, different makers, in perfect condition, rang- ing in price from on payments of only Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free, HORACE WATERS & CO., ened by the tnspiriting strains of an old-time Gospel song, And so it struck the crowd, which grew as the sery progressed until there were at one time| fully five thousand persons standing, many with uncovered heads. ‘Heart to heart talics,"" as one of the preachers oxpressed it, was one of the) purposes of the #ervices woman, ed. The services of to-day Unued at the City Hall, er of a thrae months’ which the interdenomina of the great city deelde diversion. Mayor McCtlel |permit which allowed stration, and the Mayor watch proceedings from a window of the recep- Uon-room, The committee in charge evidenced its experience in such mattors by the and forceful condu The cornetist pin: the quartet san, not Tnte , the prayed was offered on schedule’ time and the preachers plunged right into the vital points of thelr speeches without prompting, In Experienced Hands. It was a revival in the hands perienced" revivalists and Rey. Charles ©. G pastor of Calvary Methodist Chur e uf the prime movers in the summer revival oponing address, urpose of the gath- impress upon the minds Without regard to creed object 1s ought, and that hing Chnistlanity’ to” those or will not come to the to hear the gospel ruptng ot ex- meatinsss, He mild 't coring. Was of the peop) that but old | | prea Btald churches to, y ev. Dr, Carson, af the Central Pres- byterian, Church of Brooklyn, preached, President Roosevelt asx an ob: of Mr, Now," sald ,the preadher, ‘who of you who have applauded the name of President Roosevelt will aud, the name of the Master Jesus Christ.”* Two thousand hands. a raised and the singing of Him Lord of All” roused the emotional tendencies of the arudence The name Roose: nd hats “were “Well Crown $85 to $145 $5 Per Month 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 West 42d St. near Broadway. HARLEM BRANCH (OPEN EVENINGS), V Sth St, near Sth Ave. MORRIS, WEDDED TO-DAY, y) h H NEEPS LADY AND BA SWEET AS ROSES BR SOOTHING THAN COLD CREAM; HEALING THAN ANY LUtloN, INT OR SALVE eds) BEAUTIFY« IC. LINIM| ) ING THAN ANY COSME PRICE 15 CTS, Sold Orvis and shont stories. is a direot descendant of Lewis the Declaration of Mauingeu Y novels Vo Were Richa of New York Just received from the Western Creameries choic shipment of the very best new grass butter, fresh, fra- grant and delicious, the very finest of this season’s Product, a Ib,ccesescccees Cream Cheese. Famous Herkimer Co, New y St cheese, rich, full flavored and nutritious, worth 20c. a lb., for the next 3 days, a Ib. ——— Sugar Corr. Monocacy Valley, sweet, creamy corn, fresh and tender, 7 Maine style packing; a can, 4C Tomatoes. Large, red ripe Southern fruit, packed solld In large regu- lar sized cans; each 7c Early June Peas Sheth ane tence with the resh-picked garden flavo' tan’ 7c Double Butler’s “SQH, Trading Stamps Green Best Nickel Given With Every Purchase Except C. 0. D, Groceries, at all our Borax Soap. 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Fig Newtons.....) 4 Ib,, Fruit Crackers, arabia Waters... | 2c BLUE RIBBON Polishing Soap. For silver, cut glass, porcelain, brass, bronze, &c.; cleans and polishes without a scratch; A CAKE, corse seseves Belfast Ginger Ale. Ross's Royal—oldest and best im- ported; retailed Bey, at wholesale price; dozen 1 0 Ic bottles, $1.17; a bottle Oljves—Highest quality imported Spanis| inky 1s-on fe. Peerless Malt Extract. The Perfect Tonic—not a stimu- lant, Special price for this week— dozen bottles, $1.00; three 9 bottles, 28c; a bottl Cc ue Ribbo! tes all the fayorite javors, a paok- OG La Cobriga brand; 1 in finest Fri o5 Wa {import packéd in Beechnut Bacon—Daintieat and fingat Powder— rdines-—-Armacao or Se tat’ cone Seyaielous 6 : Be 40 rted, very di Rat Extracte—) French olive ofl, 4-Ib. can. + & bottle, | 38 porceln re East bottle, , ried from Lucca potter, | 2d ne HE Curry Vowder ut Anlnd Dressing —My Wife's, high-grade | 28h) full atrengins a Ayonnalne, avery, bottle guaranteed. 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FOLLOWING PURCHASES; MEDICINAL MALT WHISKEY, 4 bottle... + 75¢ CABINET RYE WHISKEY, full quart bottle 1.00 MONOGRAM RYE WHISKEY, a bottle, . /-78¢ KINGUS IE SCOTCH WHISKEY, a bottle. - 85c POWER'S IRISH WHISKEY, our own bottling; . 1.00 WILSON WHISKEY, our own bottling; a bottle. : 85c HUNTER WHISKEY, our own bottling; a bottle, 84C GODET FRERES' FRENCH COGNAC, a bottle 1.15 PABST MILWAUKEE BOTTLED BEER, LowestPrice 3 MUNYON’S Everywhere BROADWAY AND 26TH STREET 23c ork State full cream 15c —, Butler's pS2anizn Quoens, 5c ™ 10c /10¢ 1,000 of cur Stamps repre- ‘sent an order on this store S00 Merchandise Stamps or | 1.50 In ¢ for $3 worth of goods. | all the same in thi: l BY Teleyhone 4800 Gramercy. 16 deparim ents ¥ {to choose trom he ‘Tuesday or ) ny uch at this great store is a{ oF A repetition of a busy Mon- day. These remarkable } reductions tell the whole story eloquently:— Wear tor Women and Children $3.69 for women’s $10,00 Silk Coats, good quality. $7.98 for women’s $12 to $15 Walking Suits 1.75 fgr Walking Skirts made from meltons: Oc for Shirt-Waist Suits made from figured lawn and chambray, 98e for women’s flexible-sole one-strap Slippers, sizes 214 to 9% $1.00 for women’s white canvas turn sole Mire Oxford Ties, 79¢ for children’s Tan Lace Shoes, Sizes 6 to 11, ¥8e for manufacturers’ Sample Hats of straw and soft materia «$e for uutrimmed Straw Hats, Various shapes, in good color: 1e per bunch for Artificial Flowers, Your choice of many styles Ye for Net Bags—just the thing for shopping. Value lc, Se cach for Men’s and Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs. “Ye for $1,25 Corsets, rt DISCOUNT PstAMp ( made of ) mannish matertats, 7* A special lot in whiteand drab, All sizes,, 49c for $1,00 Corsets. Sizes as large as 28 inch All colors, 91.48 for $2.50 Parasols, pure white, plain and hemstitched. Ye for children’s $1.50 chambray or gingham Wash Dresses, 91.89 for children’s $2.50 Reefers, fancy mixed tweeds, i 3,98 for misses’ $10.00 Suits, allewool mixtures, Sizes 14 to.18) 12\4e for 19c Cambric Corset Covers, embroidery trimmed. 19¢ tor 25c Drawers made of muslin or cambric. 41c¢ for 38c Lawn Dressing Sacques, all sizes, 9c for 75c Lawn Wrappers, all sizes. 35c for 75c White Lawn Waists, lace trimmed, 98c for $1.75 White Lawn Waists, elaborately trimmed, $2.98 for $5.00 to $7,00 Japanese Silk Waists, 2c for 50c Seersucker Petticoats, good colors, 29c for Women’s 50c Double Finger Tipped Silk Gloves. 10¢ for Children’s 19c Muslin Drawers, Sizes 1 to 16 years, 12!)4e for Infants’ 25c Long Cambric Slips, 12¢ for Infants’ 19c White Lawn Caps, prettily trimmed. 15¢ for Women’s 25c Lisle V lacetrimmed or plain ; 2 for 250;' 12}¢e for Women’s 25c black Lisle Hosiery ; also blue polka.dat,, The Yard Goods Barga'ne 19¢ per yard for 45c Colored Wash Summer Silke, 9c per yard for 85 27-inch Imported Natural Shantung Pongee,| 1oc per yard for 35c bright Scotch Plaid Suiting, Se per yard for 75c all-wool French Challie (no mail orders), 1U¢ per yard for Summer Ribbon, 4 inches wide, in colors. SC per spool of 10 yards of Baby Ribbon, many colori 2c per yard for Torchon Laces; worth Se and 8c. 3c per yard for sample strips of fine Embroideries ; worth6cito 10c, Sc per yard for 844c extra heavy Unbleached Muslin, 74@ for 12c hemmed Pillow Cases, popular size. Se per yard for 744¢ fancy colored Dress Gingham, 10e per yard for 19c white India Linon for graduation dresses, For Men and Boys $7.95 for men’s $15,00 Worsted Suits in the latest styles, $1.<5 for men’s Fancy Vests, Beautiful designs. Value $3.50, 49c for boys’ 98c Wash Suits, in Russian blouse and Sailor. $1.98 for boys’ $4,00 All-Wool Suits, Substantial and stylish J 15e for men’s black Cotton Half Hose, double soles, \ 25c¢ for men’s 50c, maco yarn Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, $1 for latest style Straw Hat, worth up to $3,50. , e 8c for Split Bamboo Rods, 3 piece, cork grip. $1.49 for Box Cameras, takes 4x5 plate, automatic shutter, Cigars and Pipes (Mail Onters Filled) 30c for 5 Robert Burns or John Gilbert 10c Cigars; 50 for $2,49 30c for 10 Cremos, Havana Londres or Magi Cigars ; 50 for $1.49 19¢ each for 500 French Briar Pipes, allstyles, 50c value; 3yfor 50q Drugs, Notions and Sundries 15c per pound for Merck’s Phosphate Soda, Gc tor Greene's Nervura. Ze for Egg Yolk Shampoo; 4 for 25c. | @ 2e per cake for Purity Witch Hazel Soap ; 22c per dozen, | 10¢ for 3 cards of Pearl Buttons, 2 doz, on card, worth 7c:pertard,) 10¢ for 3 Asbestos Iron Holders, worth Sc each, 10¢ for 3 bottles of Nye’s best Machine Oil, worth 5c¢ perbottle,, 10e for 4 pieces of Featherstitched Braid, 4-yard pieces. 10¢ for Dress Shields, manufacturer's surplus stock, worthyto:3%c, 10c¢ for Pinon Hose Supporters, worth 19c, $5.49 for $10.00 Hand Sewing Machine, guaranteed for 5:years, 19c each for 500 handsome Framed Pictures; size 12x16. 12¢ for Rainbow Cabinet paper, 50 sheets and 50 envelopes. 98e for $1.50 quadruple plated top Claret Pitchers, $1.95 for 2.98 Oakwood Kitchen Clocks, Carpets and Upholstery $1.49 each for Witton Velvet Rugs, 27x60 inches, value $2.75, 4. per square yard for Imported Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide, 48¢ per yard for Wool Ingrain Carpets in new patterns. Value 60¢, $4e for 50c Hassocks made from Wilton and AxminstenCarpets, h Pe aM, em se! BSC pitted ‘oil Mangnnillas,. pit Teeeia gion Goolek Lacsential "Tmperial Cheese—Hoicurean $804, cheons and 1 OG $1.59 per pair for $2.98 Scotch Lace Curta Bs $1.49 for $2.25 Figured China Silk Lamb 14c per yard for 24c, Cross Stripe Curtaining (40 inches wide), Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Wines Ge for 2*lb. package of Rolled Oats, 24c for 5 lbs, of Japan Rice, extra fancy, 25¢ ior 3 tins of French Sardines, with key, Ge for 2-lb, can of String Beans, 4Uce for 1-lb, tall can Alaska Salmon, Qe per lb. for Loins Jersey Pork, Ze per lb, for smal! Rumps Corned Beef, $e |b, for Fancy Chicken Halibut Steak, 8c per Ib, for Rib Beef Steaks, cut from prime city dreased, Y §!4e@ a package (12 pkg. limit) for 10c size package Rolled Oats, § 6%4e@ a package (12 package limit) for 10c package of Macaroni, jf 20¢ for 3 quart boxes of perfect Strawherries. f, | Re a basket for large red-ripe Tomatoes, ‘i j ' §5e per gallon for California Claret; 69e gallon for Port, i 65¢ per quart for ‘Old Crow’’ Bourbon Whiskey; 34 gal, $1.15, y Tranks, Bags, Flags, Go-Carts $2.45 for $3.50 Travelling Trunks. $1.35 for $1.75 Pseudo-Leather Suit Case, 10e tor 25c 15x24 inch mounted bunting Flag. , $6.75 for $10.00 Folding Go-Cart, reed body, Housefurnishings, Furniture and China fi 12¢ for Parlor Broom, 2 sewed, made of good corn. 4 10e¢ for Table Oilcloth, first quality, in color and marble, iW $1.74 for $2,50 Porch Rocker, high back, maple frame, 69e for Porch Rocker and Chair, maple frame, natural finish. } 98c for $1.50 white porcelain Slop Jars, | a 49c cach for 79c decorated English fireproof Teapots. All sizes, | Be each for decorated porcelain Fruit Saucers, Worth 60c per doz, j