The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1905, Page 8

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# wey i) ADAMS’ AUGHTER Mrs. Robert Lee Armit Obtains ‘ya Decree at Newport on » Grounds of Continued Drunk- senness—Husband Wealthy. PF _(hpecial to The Evening World.) NEWPORT, May %.-Judge Blod- i@ett to-day granted Mrs, Robert Leo it, the daughter of “Al” Adams, polloy kine, @ decree of divorce on the rounds of continued drunkenness, ‘There | {Was no contest or sonsational develop- (ment, but the case attracted much at- fention on account of the young wo- Man whowe loyaliy to her father when fhe was sent to State prison for run- fing the meanest game in the world ‘Was never abated. All \the money that Adams lavished On Me children brought ttle social lappiness to Mrs, <Armét, formerly velyn Adams, She was a very at- i fractive girl and received a thorough a lucation at Wellesley and afterwant a broad, where she studied music with ler sister Ida. After her marriage hen she bought @ cottage at Newport, he was admitted to a few houses of Hal prominence, but on rity of people did not take to the Protty girl, “As @ horsowoman Mrs. Armit was & Rotable figure, and her wardrobe com ‘ ’ Y wd with . 3 th those of the moat fashion- { Tie womect OG 2" the, moat fashion: i ‘4 4 | 4 ; i i] i Won her much admiration, 1 et few social friends, * da Phe Adams girls frequently visited er brother, who has a fine home it, Wexico, and ‘it was through him that velyn met Mr, Armit He was a man if some Wealth, ter. girl to New id a WOMAN KILLED BY VICIOUS HORSE k and they became The wedding occurred ku (Mer Down and Crushed Her Skull with Hoots, + (@pediel to The Bvening World.) OUTH NORWALK, Conn, May %— ra, John Dillon, of White Oak Shades, killed by a ‘vicious staltion in her . ‘he woman was found ying on floor in a pool of blood with her ull crushed. Mrs, Dillon’ evidently had founa that @ wiallion had broken loosé from his 1, and while attempting tu catch the ‘horse had bitten Uy about the shoulders and back, Ho n around the struct THIS IS CUPID'S BUSY DAY AND | WEDDING BELLS RING. a > Many Spring Weddings, Including Those of Capt. Hobson and! om, month of May. when thore who Jove] church the guests were driven to fove ant wed!'!—Holen Hunt Jacknon’s Spring-time fancies and thoughts of love beat time to-day with gladsome wedding belle which ripg allke for say young coupbes and @ome who have pass ed the tender awe of romance and sen- It i the day of the lover. John Rostmau Woodruff, won of the Liewtenaat-Governor, just married, weds Miss Eugenie Gmy Watson in the Hartman Hotel, Colum- bus, 0, ‘Dhe couple start noon for Kamp Kill Kare t the Aditon- dacks and on June 6 they will sail for Durope with Mr, and Mra, Timothy L, Woodruff, ‘The Brooklyn party thet attended ‘the wedding left in Senator Depew’s private car, They were all present at a dinner Jast night gtven by the Country Club in honor of tho bride-elect. Be- fore the wedding, the party were the guests of Governor and Mrs, Herrick at the State Convention. c ‘Thts {9 also Capt. Richmond Pearson Percocet) Hobson's day. At Tuxedo, the hero of ; th: the Merrimac indident wedded Mies ad father’s reputation the «reat ma- |rseme Houston Hull, The ceremony, | 3*P2, Ang Arthur Di which was a quiet one on agcount of | the mourning of the bridegroom, was performed in the cottage of Mr. and! preat. Mrs, Hull, Polks and the Eatone, and te « ¢rand- daughter of Judge Ruewell Frouston, — of Alabama. The home of the young - couple will be at Greensboro, Ala., where they will go after a short honey- moon, Tho peal of welling belle wore heamt at Grace Church whem Watello de Peyster, duoghter of tho late Col. Johnston de Feyster, was married to Wdwart H, Former, Gar tet B. Kip her brother-in-law, gave her awmy. Her stster, Miss Justine, was her only bride! attendant. Tho i | Ushers were ‘heodore Ffansen, of the Aaimal After Biting Her Knocked) jussinn Erbarsy; Walter Davide, Killaen von Rensselaer, gr, Samuel P, Blagdon, Jom 8. Rodgers and D, Mo Rae Livingstone, Owing to the recent death of Frederic J, de Peyuter, of Lakewood, there was no reception after The guests flied the church some time before the ceremeny, and a large crowd gathered on the side walk as the couple left #m their can riage. At St. Thomas's, Miss Natalie Wells r fright. | became ithe ride of Farry T. Peters. ‘The church was prettily decorated with i |ereens, aad a party eaw the ceremony performed After the wedifing pmrty left the tment. former the wedtling. ‘The bride is related to the | maid of honor, Ira ‘richards was ont Miss Hull and John E, Woodruff and Miss Watson, | | — | ) n was Kt ra Wells, Rogis, where a re Mr. and Mrs. St bride's parents, 1 Miss Marion Ish acted as the maid | ‘of honor, the bridesmaids being Miss | Janet Fish, Miss Louisine Poters, Misa | Margaret Busk, of Newport, and Miss Maria Moran, Mnrold H. Weekes was vest mun, Harry 1, Nicholas, David Wagstaff, H. B, Willams, Jy, Henry ©. Havemeyer, Jr,, Lewis Iselin and Al- bert % Gray weee the ushers ‘At the country evat of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Russell, Middletown, Conn., Miss Helen Russell was married to C. Russell Auohinoloss. A number of guests left town early in a special car to attend the wedding, Miss Hlsabeth inclosa, sister of the bridegroom, Aueithe maid of, honor. The bride- maids were Miss Mary C. Lefferts, Miss Hvelyn, Ruth and Miss Maud Jackson, with Kent Sanger and Emtly Grugen. ®. CG, Auchincloss was beat man. The nae were Samuel Russell, Jr, and a himself this after- caonough Rueli, brothers of ease: jand Avchinciose, John e bride: J, HowiGusiay Sonwab, Jr., 108, Grenville Thomas, Jr, Clive Livingston BY UE daonemarried Aiton Fichardsor |R ‘howiton at the home of her parents, the Grosvenor, Fifth aventie an ‘Mise Dorothy Annan was the man. An informal reception wae held after the ceremony. CASTORIA Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature - of Mise: wedding $35 Ladies’ The Greatest Clearance Sale of ——OOOe Women’s and Misses’ Suits, @ Gowns, Shirt Waist Dresses and Outergarments Ever Held in New York. ailored Suits-——--——... ..~~=-...----~. $40 Ladies’ Tailored Suits $50 Ladies' Tailored Suits. ..0. cumevrewe~ne- $25 Ladies’ Silk Shirt Waist Dresses..-....—. ~weveewme=+ 15,00 $18 Taffeta Silk Coats ..+..... eee. ce neeess . Suit Department.---Reduced Prices, 16.90 ——20.00 25.00 mememes oss 20 veeee: vues meron ances 12,00 Ft eae weweewe ee Summer Outing Suits. 5 Linen Walking Suits.......... Taffeta Walking Suits ..... Rajah Walking Suits.. ++-10.00, 15,00, 20.00 +++ 25.00, 29.75 SEH STEER CaN I SESE SST TTT TMRET ERO Separate Walking Skirts. Linen Walking Skirts, ptaited model... $10 Mohair Walking Skirts, black and white, superior quality,.... $9.00 Walking Skirts, shepherd checks and mannish gtay Tweeds.......,.. 5.90 $15 Mohair and Panama Walking Skirts, 45 pleated model $20 French Voile Walking Skirts, over drop skirt of taffeta,......... ... +390, 4.90 Bee ACL) Waist Shop---Remarkable Values. SEES SSE $3.00 Lawn Shirt Waists, imported panel fronts, cluster tucking. SPECIAL VALUE—5,000 Ladies’ Lawn Waists, with lace Insertions, also India lawns, and fine Batiste Waists in all colors; value _ Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2Ist St. NR uc ie alle aii imported embroidered 1 f AWA panel fronts 2.75 . 1.90 Bt ARTICLES OF DRESS FOR MEN. B. Altman & Cu, invite, ATTENTION To THEIR DEPARTMENTS DEVOTED TO ARTICLES OF MRESS FOR MEN, IN WHICH WILL BE FOUND SELECT ASSORTMENTS OF NEGLIGEE AND DRESS SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, PAJAMAS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, BATH ROBES, BATHING SUITS, LEATHER BELTS AND AUTOMOBILE COATS, CAPS AND GLOVES; ALSO STEAMER RUGS AND CARRIAGE ROBES, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), MAY 26th, FHERE WILL BE PLACED ON SALE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS OF COLORED MADRAS AND CREPE, WITH CUFFS ATTACHED OR DETACHED, AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.00 EACH. $10.50 PER DozEN, [icant RON eee eee ee | cH UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. B. Altman & Cn. orrer AN ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF MILLINERY MATERIALS, IN WHICH THERE 18 REPRESENTED THE MOST RECENT ' STYLES IN UNTRIMMED HATS, FLOWERS, FOLI- AGE AND FANCY FEATHERS, WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ TRIMMED HATS, ADAPTED FOR OUTING WEAR, ARE ALSO SHOWN. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, THE FOL. LOWING WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AT DECIDEDLY LESS THAN THE USUAL PRICES UNTRIMMED HATS OF FANCY STRAW BRAID, EACH, $1.50 WISTARIA, HYDRANGEA, VIOLET AND BLUET BLOSSOMS, 65c, PER BUNCH. (DEPARTMENT ON FIRST FLOOR) ‘Franklin . Simon & Co. Will close out on Friday 75 Women’s Tailored Suits of Homespuns, Serges, Mohairs, Broadctoths, Panamas and Silks, Heretofore $34.50 to $45.00 ..+0 e200 srecme 65 Women’s Custom Tailored Coats of English Covert and Black Broadcloth, Heretofore $15.75 to $23,50,.....2+ 15.00 0.50 No Alterations or Approvals, FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Big Cut in Parlor Suits. Worth$40. Our Price$22.50 Handsome mahogany finished frames, uptwotetered in sitk damask, vaste Pager sate mitered i wre 1 650 “A HOUSE BEAUTIFUL” McClain, Simpson & Co CASH Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc. o2br7 539-41 8th Ave., N. W. Cor. 37th St. Open Saturday Evenings Till 10. In this city people of average circumstances cannot afford to pay rent for one more room than they require. HW you have sucha room im your house or flat rent it profitably by advertising i do the en ee CREE DAT ARIA pm or The Greatest Sale Of Wash Suits New York Has Ever Known To-morrow we start the greatest Shirt Waist Suit Sale for women that New York bas ever known, A prominen: manufacturer has retired from business, We bought his fire waist suits, which we will sell at less than wholesale prices. entire stock of si His toss 1s your gain, Second Floor, 500 Shirt Waist Suits at 69c Other Retail Stores’ Price, $1.50. Made from the finest 0 has plalted front and French back, Nine gore plaited skirt. 1000 Shirt Waist Suits at 95c Other Retail Stores’ Price, $2.00. \ and blue in assorted fancy patterns, insertions, Skirts are made to match, fi 1500 Shirt Waist Suits at $1.95 Other Retail Stores’ Price, $3.98, Made from fine white lawn, excellent quality chambray, stripe and cheol dimities, in lisht and dark colorings, also plain white, including percales, polka dotted sateens in li:ht and dark ci 88) aM pooner ann trimmed with plaits, lace insertions and pearl buttons, The skirts come in the new the latest innovations of the approaching Summer season, kilted styles and are trimmed to match the waists, One Stamp Free With Every Ten Cents You Spend. _————_——— | Women’s Shirt Waist Suits ade washable percale in assorted figures and stripes, The waist BH Made f ades of dimities, lawns, percales and madras in white, oxblood, é MRL ar te nected tates matiaena. Walsts oze witnmned with plaits, ook and ‘hird Floor. ‘These suits were made higher price of $10.00, but were | offered to us at a price concession. We bought the lot,.and in order to ell them quickly we have made the | price an inducement to you. firld cassimeres Men Pay $5.50 for a $10.00 Suit/s have good, strong lining and single-breasted styles $7.95 for Men’s $15 Suits Tin these Suite are included fine blue serges, fast indigo dye. They are hand. somely made, and in the lots are also fine checged and overplaid effects. They sre cut after the newest approved Spring’ fathions d lined either with a fine Princess serge or Venet Sizes from 34 to 46, Venetian lining, Friday at Millinery Bargains $1.98 tor “The Tam- many” Shirtwaist Hat This Hat was elected by a pea fe ma ority to be the shirt- waist hat of the season. To be im ft you must wear a “Tammany.” Come andseeit. Second Floor, 98c for Hand-Made Sample Hats ‘The special sales of hand-made simple hate we have conducted the past few weeks fare becoming famous We have se:ured more for to-morrow that will be @ source of ad ied fuel for the bargain flame, 29c for Untrimmea Straw Hats ‘You would hardly expect just the shape and style you want ata price as low as this, but they are here. A serles of sp.- cial parchases enables us to ofter some ex. cellent hats at this nominal price, You can have your choice of many shapes and colors. $1.69 Shoes and Oxford Ties, in white from 6 to 1], Value $1.50. daly in sises 6 to 11, Now for a Great Sale of Rem- nants of Wash Goods, Bargain Friday—sc per yard You will buy this Friday the best bargains for five cents you ever bought in good, desirable washable goods, Lawns, Ging- hams, Sateens, Batiste, Chambrays, Plaids, Challies, White Goods, etc, None worth less than 10c, Some as high as 15¢, To-morrow 5¢ per yard, A Sale of 39¢c Wash Goods at 18c Per Yard This season's preiticst washable cottons are voiles, because they are soft, don’t wrinkle and are adapted for plaited skirts, They are as pretty as some French goods which are selling at $1 yard, Our price.ssre+ sess 7 8%, ¢ Per Yard for Best Dress Ginghams inarily th ds il " la a muslin, To-morrow, per yard,.....,,... neeee sseeeeweee esos 2 Newest Embroidered Swisses, 12:,c a Yard They are copies from high-priced silk goods with beautiful roses, 1 Groceries, Meats, Fish, Vegetables, Wines, ete. Sixth Fleer, RMO | finest sumer cured choloo Toan ‘wtripa— 3 to 4 5H quartors Hamby Ib... CORNED SHOU, dorm of Pork, PE" pound. ALIFOR ort and Sher Rich Od CHioe fatal *, | ton Goa ic ern qaiive Belt i. case, nn iH j9C,10¢,15¢ Friday Footwear Features! ........ $1.49 for women's oxford ties made of finest selected leathers such as patent coltskin, XX vici dd in nut brown and black. Also white and champagne Christy ties made of the best of duck. All of these low shoes have flexible hand-sewed soles, with and without tips, low, medium and high Cuban heels. Each come in sizes 2%; te 8 and widths $1.69 for Mente Vici Kit Shoes, made on the newest lasts, Excel- lent shoes in all respects. Sizes 6 to 11. Value up to $3.00, $1.00 for Men's Canvas Outin; Pe for Children's Barefoot San- | Oxford Ties, pecialSample Silk Sale Here is tively a silk ave captured of the largest silk mills in Paterson their en- tire sample collection ot silks (and ar aps you know, are alwa: the choice and pick tion, plain and fancy silks, black and colored silks, in various lengths. Here are silks for trimmings, for fronts, for fancy work and for all those other uses which only the fair sex can suggest. It is difficult to set a standard of worth on these samples. We can only tell yon that they are the very biggest bargains ever placed while supply lasts you can have your choice, Per Plece, at | teds and cheviots in s vast assortment |J0n # silk counter in this country. We i" 7 Be colorings, such as the new grays in plain, {have divided them into 3 big lots and $1.49 $1.69], 89e for Girls’ Red, Pink and Blue One-Strap Kid Slippers in sires 6 to 8 gray in color, with solid soles. All sizes| and 81% to 2, Worth up to $1.50. 89 for Girls’ Canvas Shoes and Sizes 21% to 2, Value Remnant Sale \f DressGoods Main Floor, 3,000 lengths of fine imported and domestic Dress Goods, 36 to 54 inches wide, comprising all the season’s newest weaves, such as mohairs, sicilians, panamas, fi, voiles, coliennes, crepes, bastiste, serge, henrietta, shepherd checks, worsted tailoring, etc. Not a yard worth less than 50c and values range from there up to 3 et In toemorrow’s Remnant le, peryard, at 19¢, 29c, 39¢ Decoration Day Dollar Dinners One ,can of condensed soup—will make six portions. One Iarge tenderloin beef roast, One Inrge lonf of bread, One quart fancy white potatoes, One quart fresh green string beans, One pound box Greymond Farm fresh Bausige. One can plum pudding, One box fancy mixed candy. Qne package mixed nuts and raisins, Cne package Harmony Blend ooftee. One pint bottle St, Julien claret wine And ten Merchandise Discount Stamps. Worth 2.50 Ten times this cost wouldn't improve the quality one fota; yon might naturally get # little more for ten times the price; bet-

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