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> EGTOR IS NOT SORRY SON WED CHORUS GIRL Rev. Henry C. Swentzel, of Brooklyn, Praises His Daughter-in-Law. NO MYSTERY ABOUT IT. Knew the Young Man Was Courting “Girl with Baritone Voice” and Is Delighted MARRIED IN CALIFORNIA. Young Woman a Grandntece of Late Joseph Jefferson—Only Elghteen, but This Ie Second Marrla Brooklyn church circles, espectatiy the friends and associates of the Kev. Henry C, Swentzel, rector of St, Luke's Prot. estant Hplseopal Chureh, were surprised to-day when they learned that Predertck Jackson Swentzel, Rov, Swentzel's son, had wedded "The Gir wiih the Baritone Volee," a little chorus girl, who at ten | years old waa a famous buck and wing| dancer ‘Who clergyman said to an Tivening | World reporter to-dsy that he had | Known of his son'a engagement and hod never made any objections to It “Phere !s nn mystery In thie wei- ding’ sald Dr. Swentael, "ner has my | son attempted to conceal tt, We were | unable to go on to California and be present at the ceremony, The young Woman is on (ha stage, but In a vers veapectable Wily, She 1s eminentiy re speotahle und of god family. Bar That is all T have bo Her Second Marriage. Tho bride's maiden name was Claudia Hvelyn Rogers, and she 1s a grandniece | of the late Joseph Jefferson. ‘Thoug only eighteen, this Is her second matri- moniul venture, At fifteen #e War married to Robert Clinton Montgomery. & Vuudeville actor, Arter tive months, oh Sept. 16, 1, this domestic contract Was disslyed, the girl wife obtaining | @ divoree on the grounds of desertion and incon patibility of temper, ‘Khe marriage of the beautiful ttle dancer to young Mr, Swentzel, was celebrated im ‘Trinity Church, Ban Juse, Cal, Whe Rev. J, Wilmer Uresham performed the wedding ¢ mony and the happy couple Wii en @ hdneymoon wimg the Wopiedl scenery of Boutnern Calidornia. ; The bridegrvom has iyed in Call- fornia Unree years, He went tere ay the representauve of an aucomobile firm, His family has never seen ihe “Gul with Uie Baritone Voice" as young Mr Swentecl has beom known for ome tune on the Pacific Cvast, That she 18 possessed of rare beauty and some talent has been learned from those in the Hast who have seen her perform in California, She come: family of Tamous actors and ner slage Career &t Uhe age of #Ix, “The father of the present husband of the pretty chorus girl is o the most prominent Hplacopal clerg: men in the Hast. He was a candida’ for Bishop of Long Isiand at the co: vention which elected Bishop Burgess, Dr. Swenteel losing the bishopric by @ very narrow margin, Liberal-Minded Clergyman. Dr. Swentael la a very liberal-minded clergyman, and has” taken radical Stands on many questons that have jately bothered the minds of the Brook- lyn ininiatry. lie Is @ stanch advocate of Sunday baseball and declares that, he would rather see the young men of his parish enguged in a game of baseball on Sun: | day than know they were at Coney Island or some other "wid Te: sort, When stationed at Sc ten years ago Dr, Swentael was otter the post of Bishop of Japan, wien h refused. Ho lives in a fine house at No, 251 Clinton street, Brooklyn, ing Swentzel has be turous turn of mind sin hockers. When a boy seven) he wandered away from his’ Brooklyn home to see the world. He made his way to Columbus, 0," There he was jaken to # pollen station suffering: trom hunger and exhaustion, He returned home then and remained in Brook! until he went West tn the automobile business, ' en of an adven. ee DO YOU WANT $100 Three cash prizes—$100, $50 and §25— will be paid to amateur photographers in The Evening World's Gamera Day contest at Luna Park next Saturday, Wor full particulars aces tine page, this edition © "eeond Mm LITTLE GIRL A VICTIM OF ALCOHOLISM Twelve - Year-Old Christina Hafziger Is Taken to Bellevue Ward. Christina Hatsiger, twelve yeare old, ther hadr golifen and her eyes big and blue, is resting in @ oot in Bellevue Hospital, where she was taken last! night suffering from alcohoHe gastritis, Christina drank a great deat of wine and neighbors say that the wine was not the only liquor that she wee allowed to drink, At Bellevue they ey that their young- est patient will be able to leave the in- atttution to-morrow, but it is not at all Probable that she will return to No, 212 East Twenty-eghth etreet, for the Bo- ciety for the Prevention of Crusity to Children has taken up her case, Laat night about 9 o'clock John Haf- aiger appeared at the hospkal and asked that an ambulance be gent to No, 212 Bast Twenty-elghth street. He paid his twelve-year-oM daughter was iil, and ‘that he dida’t know what was the matter. Wien Dr, Drury arrived there he found the ohild showing all the symp: toma of acute alcoholic gastritis, It i* the first case ever reponed in the chil- dren's ward, The father sald she had been out with some friende who had given her wine and that she had returned home hysterlonl, At the hospital to-day Christina mid she had taken only @ little wine down- stairs in the home of an Italian woman, who was ill in bed, Up at the piace whieh Christina calls her home there were diiferent stories. Little Christina lives in @ four-room tenement with an old woman named i fostar-grandmotiier Christina said at the Bhe made her home with Mrs, Foster, To-doy unk who called at the home of this youngest of Reveyue's alcoholic patients found Mrs, Fester, She simply sald the child was ill last night, Mrs. Rosa Gibbs, who lives next door, said: "The child was absolutely drunk last night. When they took her away in the ambulance she was as limp as a rag." MISS JALONICK WITH HER FATHER Pupil-Nurse Who Disappeared from St. Luke’s Hospital Quits Buffalo and Goes with Parent to Lafayette, Ind. (Bpectal to The Evening World) NIAGARA FALIA, N, ¥., May 2.— George W. Jaioniwk, of Dallas, Tex,, greeted here toxiay his missing daugh- who disappeared from St, Lake's Hospital in New York last Wednesday. As the daughter was hurrying to Police Headquarters to see the Chief of Police she ran into the arms of her father in Niagara street, Both were agreeably surprised and tt was a meeting full of pleasure for both. ter Margaret, the nu Mr, Jalonick was profuse in his thanks vo Chief Maloney, and the daughter wae also gracious, The Even- ing World correspondent agked Mr, Ja- j|tontck to make @ statement in regard to his daughter's auddén departure from. New York, and her trip to Niagara, but he would say nothing, He had not had time to hear his daughter's‘ atory ant the keeping of the promise mado by telephone ‘that she would explain when she met him, ‘Miss Jalonick was much exolted this morning because the police had been asked to locate and watch her, and sho loney thet ahe was rl is prac! y when she callie ands pwitoh to such an extont that she is forced to make an a Father and daughter dovected this afternoon over the tbat Railroad for fayette Mr, Jalontok has admitted to Chief, PM chk) & 4ou, There Miss Jalonixk will be to recuperate her strength and to await the passing of the seneition sho has The Unusual Store, Another Special Sale of Silks Second Floor, YOBOSHI SILK CREPE,—in light, dark and medium " shades of a coarse and artistic(weave. About 4500 yards, 23 inch, Formerly $1,50......,+ W be bi ayd, FIGURED SATINS.—soft finish, neat desi cially good for shirt waist suits, Light and {J dark colors, about 2000 yards........-...05. 45 ayd, STRIPE. JAPANESE WASH SILKS.—Piain —not the ‘heap corded kind, A large variety of : light in weight and very durable. Bree eat ae value at,.,...,, REMNANTS.—About 3000 yards of this. season's desirable goods, including natural’and colored: pongees, Lengths 3 to 15 yards, at HALF OUR REGULAR PRICES, NTINE @ CO. ‘sida igns and espe. ceptional 30° \ WM. VOGEL @ SON a Spe Shoulder, Out-of-the-Ordinary Sizes in Men’s Clothes. For the man of normal build, of average proportions, it is an easy matter to find a garment that will ‘exactly fit But there are those men who, by reason of more or less than average height or girth or avoirdupois, find it a great difficulty to be fitted in usual ready-for-wear clothes, Within the province of our stocks there are suits, not only for the man of average build, but also for men whose conformation is away from the average build. This phase of our organization is unique in that it affords an opportunity to every man to be fitted—-an opportunity not presented by other stores. owe their qualities of distinctiveness and character to the same select band of tailormen who sponsor the rest of our clothing, and every garment is made with our “Concave” Shoulder and “ Closefitting” Collar. $20 Suits for Men. in six distinct single ‘Among the single Mahogany Minish Pedestal 6.00)? cigs, Oni Foor tirea ore 21.25] nocker, to matcn Not so here. Second Bed Room. Maple Tollet Table....... to match. 0x0 The garments concerned Kitchen, Tablo, with draw- $3.50 B.burner Gav” 3.0) JK Theft ary zine lined, Yee capacity 80" ib 9,30 One Kitchon Chalr .. 6 ea. yda, Ol Cloeh., ster, who says aho {a the child's er ee j atney. Nickel-plated hospftal that he father sent money lekel-piated | y alacuwan a ‘erage (to her on. Saturday nights to pay her Vssumbed at the morrlage poard and buy her clothes, but that ing World roperter In Suits at $20 we present a series of new model breasted and vix distinct double breasted models. breasted sacks there are those fashioned in the regular*way and the new long sack, with angular lapele and deep vents in the back of ‘These suits are made of such fabrics as black and blue thibets, black and blue serges, smooth-surface worsteds, in the popular gray fanging from very light to very dark gray. showing of fancy cheviots. Other Suits, $15 to $40. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St, Also a handsome Broadway, DENTISTRY.” Are Your Teeth Like These? PIANOS AND ORGANS. RNa Og LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD t BELLEWOOD ‘SORT lenves: Cortlandt and Desbrosses Sta, 9.10. te lyn, 8.4 J rey City | UBS AL .,, LOULS, Bt? obs ean: Gininnaty al .,PENNSY If they are, our “Bridge Work” will fill'the space and make them appear so natural that the work {s not detectable, Our New Botanical Discovery makes every operation painless, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. LJ Last Days. Only 7 Days More. clection at Once. St, Brooklyn, 8.16 a.m jews ar) Kall Seta of Teeth, Gold Crowns, 22 i This Sale Will Positively End on May 3ist. ‘We offer for 7 daya more the celebrated Richardson Pianos at $195 $5 Down and $1 a Weck, dy. sty plano @ stool to terbury Dental Parlors, NEW YORK: JOP. Heaton atusee,) 414-416 Fulton st, ey ot 8 to 6, Sundays, © to 4, French and Swedish spo SUNDAY, May 28, and| a MEMORIAL DAY is: ‘Tuesday, May 30) EXCURSIONS vin_BRIK RATLROAD to | SHOHOLAGLEN | In the Dive Mountains, ono hundred and soy yn mien from New York, on the beautiful re teivel YOUR TEETH Delay means pain and more e¢: sure, though, that the den- tist is competent. If you come here have the advice of s) and be sure that the work will be done right. created by funning away ¢rom New York, ‘ 0. ‘A.M. Returning, leave 30'P. M, West Point, Newburgh and Poughkeepsle, Outings (except Bundaya) hy Steamers "New York" and * from Desbrosses | oA. M <1 ne a finished ved a poll odd. S Leal two can get & R00 We Also Offer the Wilson Piano for $175, down and $1 a week, as FOR SALE, ur rat terme of $6 Wi "and Welgnor Pianos. CAUTION | Ypon (n Pew | FLANKS DENTAL As S'N. 208 SIXTH AVENUE, $. W, CORNER 14TH ST, NRVER CLOSED, a iGUILSHAN TEETH. he Most Dificuit Too'h Extracted witn G:s, All Gold Crowns, $5.00, Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5,00. | TEETH 57 —&—BIO WHAT WE DON’T DO. ok, for any reforenc o Inauiries to your Ro‘asiivertes, ENOX CLOTHING CO., |— “ RS a aa one tT EASY PAYMENTS, Open Evenings. Ry Tusiness atrletly confidential, eeereyd for time take: ‘you have + an old 3Snimr be Mioor, 80tn at, Goction, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, to 3d Ave. 59th and Goth Sts, pa Mey eh ha HELP WANTED—M Thisb-cioxperiade Bred Matorasy:. doen Pay we #1 weekly; wentio- mss KS a ne <3 ma T'Dl S| Leave, ¥ M Ly. Furniture Carpets Beds:anad Beddin Upholstery Goods Everything for Housekeeping A FIVE ROOM FLAT HANDSOMELY AND COMPLETELY FURNISHED FOR $279.45 Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Following is but one example of the possibilities open to those who trade at these stores, We show alarge variety of designs of each item; thus making possible the expression of individual preferences. Any one or all of the rooms will be furnished at the total price under the various headings, Parlor, S-plage Mapomnny, Beit, str G41.25 | Aten Mebogae Fiat er Mirror" 15,00 Cesaneadundaamonene (10) 4 ft 0 tn, White $89.00 | Oras tFiniiatn 4 ot springa Domestle laid’ an $16.45) A decade ago these five rooms would have cost not less than 00, Elsewhere, to-day, the cost would be at least $325,00, Our methods of merchandising provide for convenient weekly or monthly payments, and enable you to enjoy a beautiful completely furnished home while you are paying for it. LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT West 14 Street veer 6°" Ave BROOKLYN STORES Flatbush Ave And Fulton Street OWPERTAWANT & EXCURSIONS, | 50 may iret hs M.—cHIat MS i, ve W. 28d St. 8.59 and 00" and 9.90; ° Jersey y Palace tb Plor, at R10 and Woat 120th 27 to ne 2, > pany will Ination Telephone 48 CO Railroad Cab se * ATTPR AUT NEW wow ] ine "1 CREDIT PLAN WHAT WE DO. on oredit—men, women, boys ‘on your promise, r TING 6 mployer, your, hone Ut yO can take the | ing deposit. nt any LAD OR | ate EVERYBODY Anything you Wa. WATCHES, jewelry Rurmivare, wig JEWELRY, len Onk Wash stand,.... Cane Dining Room, % Louher Spat Ph vee ‘ 1 Arm Chair, to mateh,, Wz or Art Square, yi anerain RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. For LOUL “daily LINE—0.25 A, M, and LINE,~12.25 P, M. TERN RAILWAY, AND 110 and 455 P.M. dally, weekdays and 8,25 P. + And Point Pleasal N hovois and rerldences through tees for Pennaylvanta ager, Pasa! 2. tr Traffic Manager. OVD. FOR SALE, er apigny gstunted $] Cc REDIT ook will Well dresa the lowest prices. |Manhattan Clothing Co,, 4 3d Ave. nes 85th tte Ohen” Hvenings. HDS AND DIAMONDS, resentative if ¢ noe Da Go, EVATOR. | He 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. Ay 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 17, 49, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street’ Extraordinary Offering of © Men's “Silk Lustre” Underwear « ‘59 Cents.....0.+. 00+ s00+Usually $1.00 and $4.28 Fine Mercerized Lisle or “Stic Lustre” Shirts and Drawere—_ A pink, blue, lavender, champagne, tan and gold—plain and po weaves—silk edgc—silk taced—beautifully made and fi ¥ surplus stock of one of the best American mills, Not ‘‘seconds,’’ but strictly perfect in every way. An offering that should command the attention of mem who are particular about underwear, aan SIRENS ACH SRISUITUIE Ts New Location of Tuesday next, May 30, will be Window Shade Department MEMORIAL DAY! Makes tt ponsible to increase assortments f aaa aaa ee saclay that it apparent | , Decorate lo memory of the patriot dead ata glance that it is the largest depart-| Oy Hloatlng the Stars and Stripest ment in Greater New Yorks Purchasers f window shades will re- solve sratie a two-foot sectional Inch We Offer Flags . Puls; of U.S, Standing Bunting A neat, practical article for the house, @ avuvenir of value Full complement of stare—thereughty; Good Opaque Shad xo — well made, as follows; spring roller and fixtures Fine Hallena~s0 Inch x 72 inch. Gal baud fh. Saino with knotted fringe. ti 4 Ri ft: Fine ‘Tagsel Fringed Opaque— BQ 10x80 ft. Axt—heet colors Fi 12x18 S08 Best Linen Holland—(fast ee fino knotted Une fringe A tow of same quality, used in decota. if yory durable=worth 05. s60.00+ Deep Lace ‘Trimmed Halland #1 White and @CrUsIXTierseseeee Swiss Lace Trimmed Shades of From 1.98 to B «+ +55) tion of our stores, therefore , subject to, 1 haden-. | alight soll or tack holes—marked conn ‘@ be eS Be 4x8 od BE From 2.09 to i Best Holland tn white and ecru— i i worth at loast $1.00...6.66 .98 From 3.49 to de ovel desinns, . i Cuter Pai Ane Goi Harder, ated WLAG POLES AND BRACKETS: Hon, and Lace Borders, ALL SIZiB, ed ON It is universally conceded that We are New York's Largest Sellers of Housekeeping Goods! There is scarcely a limit to the quantities we can dispose of; therefore we buy are so large that even those of whom we purchase marvell...... buyers of great quantities, we naturally obtata great concessions, whieh show splendid values that customers always find here in Tattle Linens, Towels, Ti lings, Mosline, Sheetings and Bed Muslins and Coverings. Dwight Anchor and Utica All Linen Table Damasks Sheets and Pillow Cases ue qualities~mec‘o ite in price, but of ‘ rf hy ii BR | feinch Dement ese oeaae "16% Usual price, 89 cent T6ig | 82 aNd C-INChssvcisscresseccrrnns ets ‘Were good yal 17% | Linen Napkins ag | and % por cont, under regular | att values; majority in patterns to matoh 54 Table Damanka quoted above ze FIVE-EIGHTHS , LARGE DINNER 58 8128,' SIZE, 69 | #125 Napkina, 98 | $1.19 Napkin, 1,99 . 65 | $149 Napkins, 1,99 | $1.98 Napking. 1,69, SI fra | 229 Napkins, 1189 | $8.40 Napieins, 9.08 ce Inchidea | $269 Napicina, 2,19 | 8.70 Napkins. 8,10 All prices are for dozens, Extra Heavy Double Damasks M ron Wamsutta Muslins Agnificent quality 72 Inch—choloest patterns--natural eatin Gold Medal Wamsuttas. ++ 8%! no napkins to matoh, consequently 49 r = i ular brands | marked down from $2.50 to,. rere oer ae nar wenn: os well as | An unuaual value in Rleh-arade iinens, fine sheets and pillow Cee EL, ghioh & bhend t such ©: pricey Mercerized Table Cloths or Pattern Clotha—white as Hp Wr glisten like satin—mported goods High Grade Pillows that keop thetr lustre after warning well filled and of qualities that will prove 2 yants tong-——usually $1.49. their worth by splendid service. 2% yards long—usually $1.79, i a tds long——usually $21 Choice White Geese Feather Pillows— N , Napkins to match—22 inch— zxw—value ee +198 | valte $2.19 doxen.. 26x! value $2. " Pillow Cases—42x36 Pillow Billow Pillow _ . | Pillow Cases —60x40 | Pillow Cases—f4x36. Pillow Cases—6ixiois Sheets 54x90 | Sheets 69x90 | Sheets 72x00 , Sheets 712x108 Sheets 81x90 Sheets s1x108 Sheets Wx00 Sheets 00x108 Note the out-of-ordinary siz in above Remarkably Low Quotations! > oO 2.40 Halt Down Pillows “Speclals'’ In Towels : 24xd—value $84 2.79 | toavy Huck—hemmed—white or red 26x30—value $3.98. seereee BOB | Dorders—19x38—Wore IBM veesseecree OMe” f Fine Bleached Damask Towels— German Linen Covered Pillows— Knot fringe-tiasi—tancy ordera— 24x30—value $5.00. : MSUANY TBs ssesevssennner ey Huck Hemmed Towels—noft finish— i white and colored borders—19xa8,, 10% = vr Ch 4 Fine Damask—knot trim Towellings for ain | SPECIALS |s rows openwort--usually 9.0.01. AQ pr Rolle a 8% | Double Damask Towels—2x46—2 rows 18-inch Glass +e AD | openWork—USUBHy .W.sssersereeronre 4 All Linen Barnsley Crash .12%4 8 | Large Huck Homatitched Towels Glass Cloth—20 inch, aw «14 [extra fine—23x44—regulatly .89....... 68® ‘All Linen-—plain and twill } Bing Satin Damask To wela—2izd-- will not Mr yc 41236 fancy openwork—usually .isrercrers AO Qa WAIT FOR OUR JUNE SALE OF Muslin Underwear and Babies’ Clothes, Commencing Monday, May 29th. a larger than ever, to keep pace with our business, Stocks will be ee aie ever geowing ge. ‘i MORNING SALES 1o-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P.M, 42-Ineh Nun’s Veilings Wonien's Night Dresses Sheer and cool for Summer Cos- 7 Cambric n beatiful shades of e 26x30—value $5.49. r eat Mode Navy. Gray. Golden, Hrow usually gold it Morning Spe i MAIN FLOOR—NEW MULLDING, er! 40-Inch White India Linous I] and large—coilarless— ior—omb' all pines 29 48—Morning Price, * Sheor, firm auality—specintly desir FLOOR-WEST DUILDING, able. for noms and children’s SHIRT ‘Summer wear—worth 19 ttle aldren? Morning Salo Price......s00s QY Little Children’s Dresses Protty checked and striped MAIN FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, Gingham--¥oke and walst aiyies— with emb'y. Insertings ind brald—siees tod yraee 4Q value cents. seen eneee 43 SECOND FLOOR—WE6T BUILDING, Union Linen Tray Clothe 18x¥7—hemstitehed and drawnwork— stamped in a variety of White Satin 8! h white, brown, carding y velvet rosetts and bindl finioh--varuo. $1 ‘i; 69 To-morrow, unttl 1 FHIkD FLOOR—WEST BUILDING. vee and leaf dealgni— 12% Morning Sale Price Oriental Stripe Couch Covers BASEMENT—ARCADE, 80 inches wide-rich dark colorings— % |} 82 Reneta tnd. Persian Geslenite Cott Dress Volles for cony corners In dens Gobeljn, Gi Bayes ore Ieinged ad ayound— 59 Mello and Pin hue, Tan a mixtures— h— t permanent flilshcannot bo duplicated tinder vac, 6% z BASOMENT—WEST DUILDING, broidery Spectal sook, Cambric and Sywiat Women’s White Lawn Waiste Log ngs and Insertings— Panel of emb'y and side pleats “to 6 Inch—French Bind, also But- or eatire front of allover emb'y, om ton, yelet gad French, Enot BY Inserting efteute, with theke~ lar o open. fh ok— der morrow. it ts wealatiy Wo wLooR—" DUILDING, ‘o-mOFroW MOFNINg....+