The evening world. Newspaper, July 14, 1905, Page 5

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MRS. GARTH, NEWLY WED, LIVES ABROAD Will Remain with Her Groom- Husband in Ireland and Not Return Here. ‘The latest report in the romance of | Garth, widow of the | Mtv. Granville W. President of the Me Bank, and Hubert Hart 0 arose | from ‘the position of block bey at Dur- | land's Riding Academy to owner of an estate in Morristown, N. J. in a lide over three years, ts that they have been married {n Ireland and will lve there in the future, No con!irmation of the report can be secured at Morristown or in this city, but it comes from a source that appears to be reliable. Hubert Hartigan became a public fig- ure following the suicide of Granville W. Garth from the deck of the Mal+ lory line steamer Denver, en route to Galveston last Christinas eve, Three months later Hartigan went to Ireland with the intention, he said, of estab- for Mshing a farm jumping norses ter Mrs, Garth thé breeding of | ers, Boon af oad with her two children io Mrs, Garta w 2d daughter of James niilonalre of n indepen fortune’ of #4, a Her sister is Mrs, Herz: wes itwaticalty dimnnerited “by “her father for marrying Louls Herzog, the aniat, but who fougit the will In the and won for heracif her full share the family fortune, Mrs. Garth m the Mechan fhe was onl WAR triste MeComb for. had & wreat denlof money. inh right. The Garth home was Two daughters were r Presitent ot unk when Tage. Hartigan came to and vbtained employment a asa block boy. It is the du youths holding this pc @ strapping young an enthust- man, was a member of the Duriand riding class and met Har ig there, Rise in Boy's Fortunes. the acquaint in a short tim ft Durk to tak éroom and riding family. In v1 town and pureha as the Wood close to maintained Hartigan. — Althoug’ Brin farm orginally stood in the name of Hartigan he transferred {t to Mr Garth, farm. Mr. Grth appeared to be greatly wor- ried in the latter pe of 188, To many of his inti mate friends he confided what he stater to be facts that sounded to them incred! ble. It was apparent that there was something on his mind of great moment. He could not attend to his tanking business and at jast it was decided to send him away for a sea voyage and a rest, Garth Jumped Overboard. Accompanted by @ companion he went aboard the Denver for a trip to ton. On Christmas Eye, 1908, whl anip was in the Guif Garth Jumped overboard. Tis Dusiness associates snid that mind thad been unbalanced | by fami! treubl ‘he directore of the @hanic's National Bank adopted a m orial. Tt wae found that his ghip of the McComb estate w: to a penny. Then came the Hartten. When States he sald he we stoc kon an Ireh fa fetes ea 0 the United State ei Hartigan, is in Brin and is ‘H He sat nile th tf Mexico, Mz right revelations about lett g u arm Amorioan agont he } Finge, to. Ad not heard of his brother's mar- that! STORE CLOSES 1 by our 30 to §: These for pre: are all * lan interview with the Sale of Men’ $4 Pants at $ Yesterday we advertised 800 pai men’s pants at $2 00, pants was appreciated to such an extent materials and are made of dif. ferent kinds of goods and‘patterns sultable NO FINE FOR MAN WHO UID UP CONEY (Rice and His “ain Peel, Who. Wrecked a Resort and Fought with Police, Released on a Suspended Sentence. After a wild night in which $100 was | expended for champagne and during \wetch a Coney Island resort wae |wrecked and Police Captain Dooley thrown bodily from the place, younm | Millionaire CRarles A. Rice who eays jhe ts an ex-captain in the ar of ex-Goy, Rica, of Minneso Hy Owner of miles of plantation in Caru- guay, Cuba. with his two companians, Carl and William yon Tustau, of No. 284 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, were to- day released on suspended sentences by Magistrate Vorhees in the Coney Island Police Court. Al three men are strapping athletes, ‘aix feot and over in height, But they looked very penitent tn spite of their jsize today and one would hardly sup- pose that they had handled Capt. Doo- ley and his wardmen, Owen and Smith, Uke children earlier in the morning. | Rice, who is twenty-five years old and Ives at the Hotel Windsor, in Minneapolis, arrived in town yesterday and called on the Von Tustau brothers, 4 twenty-one and twenty-four years |respectively. They are In the chemical business and live in the fashionable Clinton avenue neighborhood, near ex- Mayor Schieren, Late Inst night the tree were reducing the visible supply of wine in Coney Island, spending, ac- cording to Capt, Dooley, $1,00) in that Jendeavor. In Perry's Hotel, Bowery and Stratton walk, the men had bought several hundred dollars’ worth when 1 o'clock arrived. They called for more, but !t wae refused them. The young prietor Perry rushed out for assistance. Owen and Smith, and they responded on the run. Dooley and his mien are medium alzed and the three s!x-footers tossed them from the place. front to the law did not endura long, jfor a few minutes later Do y entered Jat the head of ten cops, with night- sticks, and the three men wero goon being dragged handcuffed to the sta- 19 | ton, Later in the morning Rice obtained Captain, in whicb he told of his history and said he didn't done. As a res oxication was the ainst the ttrio and | for Broo! aged outir ‘to repair their badly daz i suits. Rice Baby Saved, CARLISLE, Ia.—"We have tried a great many kinds of baby foods. Last year wo came near losing our baby from starvation, We tried severe! kinds, but our baby grew worse, so we began the use of Lactuted s-| Food. Our babe improved from the start, und in a short time he wae a fat, plump | moy. oR and strong, Yours"—A. W. BEST FOR B. ine ' by All Reputable Droggists, | Welw H ‘Lacrareg & ‘Wichardyon Co., Props, Burlington, Vt, O-MORROW 1 O'CLOCK. The value of these patrons that for to-morrow we can only offer you 250 pairs of the same kind, ‘Westill have them in all waist measures, 2 inches and all lengths, pants are all light-weight $2.00 sent or early Fall wear, Men’s 2-Piece Summer Suits This is a good suit for present wear, asthe coats are not lined and the materials are homespuns, fla We have them in all id double breast The t: made with belt straps an up! ) bottoms, Thi that ae one 1¢ should “mi this price Wines and Liquors FINE EXPORT PEERS dosen 8 1B: neh Al ne Miuaet allon, Fresh ‘Meats and Fish Bele Bee mOxONaALY wifi, (00% full quart, OEY, CROW, Hel 67c Saturday Money § Saver in the rerryea Dept. 75¢ Oe sages AGUNP ABe Oot Bees BM? Be FAN TOM Fresh Fruits & Vegetables CUCU! ba erg Nava Sena erlep, a7 pot 1b '9e men started to help themselves and Pro-; He met Capt. Dooley and Detectives. This at-: dic qesti TUR Distress after mects, Heartburn, Fermentation, Water-brash Nearly two gen Simple, ple sold on At Druggists soc Write for New nal value. IUhas been rit more than 60 years. and $1,0r by mail from | THE TARRANT CO., 44 Hudson Street, N. Ye Miustrated Catalogue. ASPERFEL —4 LEVELAN (ESTABLISHED 1897.) 144 Bowery of wt ot, Just Grai “Bowery Savings: Bank Block.” Pree RTE IE Diamond Bargains. Summer raiment affords an oppor- tucity to wear beautiful jewelry, and our establishment 4s the place to pur- chase rare bargains. INS Engagement ee 1 xem, pe eal ball of fire, a kt. ting: fs worth 990; special. Belcher Ring, kts: thers ask $218; our price. Solid {4 and less Wedding Prices $2.50 to cut, Tiffany wet- . $65 unusual color; $105} 5 fi WEDDING RINGS. Rings ne 1% 38 karat gold seam- wt Spectalty. Quality guar- $25. anteed. No extra charge for iettering. Marriag: Jertifioate Free Ask for It pete SALLE Rae EON Open Evenings Till 7—Saturday Till 10 Mall Orders Filled. Makers 1M | aT Llepen U No Extra Aavertizon ‘American jis Me city unit oP at $2.85 for the Men's Cushion Cork Sole Oxford Ties ; 800 pairs in all will be placed on sale Saturday morning floor) at $2.85 per | are sold at $5.00 gre worth it seree The M. B. ntee on ‘every M. Inquiries Solicited, is the BEST $1 Umbrella made. FAST black & RAIN proof SOLD EVERYWHERR. ier Bros. & Co. ard st., Now York. B mbrells. Charge for It. or The Wor District Messe 2.00 Shoe Special! } famous Dr, Arthur in Shoe Rooms (third pair, These are the noted shoes for tired and aching feet, Until the store closes at 1 o'clock here's your genuine bargain, Leathers are vic. [ft kid and patent coltskin with plain und ff tipped toes. They are the most com- # fortable shoes made; also hove style and are built on modern lasts. Sizes 6 to 11, | widths C to EE. They and $2.85 Cigars. Mall Orders Filled on Boxes, Ge each for 0c Hoffman House, Coronas cr Continentals el Be each for Sc Cremos, Ma, Morris Perfectos, 69e for 50 Key West Havsni 8c tor 50 Conjurers or Wh 95e for 50 Rosa Tropicals, Poa! Rico! ‘8 Best Cij gars 81.25 for 50 Kembie Perfectos, for 50 Clear Havana Little as, for 100 Floradoras. for 25 10c, Bac! r Cigars; 5 ase ported sizes to cach b: for L5c, Teloneties or Laska's mild or medium; 99¢ for beemira Naturals or sfied wners testif THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENTING, : r i 180 to 95 Saturday Morning. ; Successfu! | Store C Hoses ath A Pi. Saturday ) SEEPZER ' Pifervescent #0 CONNCCTION wit ANY OTHER STORE THEBIG STORE WY 4 ACITY IN ITSELF : SIEGEL hop=RG | eee SIXTH AVE, mA ath (S"SISSTS, NEW YORK. ” Green Ti Stamps Until 12. ngle Stamps Until Closing Hour. Wore Chitdren’s Hats Donble 1S. & E | Thereafter, The season’s most popular Hats for Children, such as Middies, Continentals, Napoleons of selected sennit or rough straw braids. Neat, serviceable and becoming for little folks. Trimmed with long back streamers or side bows. A third more would be h | Hing. the recur’ slg 1 Be tg O5¢ (logel_Cooper Store, 24 Floor, East.) Women’s Shirt Waists. Ghree Ghousand Dainty, Summer Waists Go-Morrow at 69e Each A great crowd ought to flock to the Big Store to- morrow morning in response to this announcement. The offering comprises: Waists of Sheer White Lawns, Dotted Swiss with Colored Dots and Fine Lace Striped White Lawns, Every Waist is fashioned in accord with the season’s smartest styles; some strictly tailored; others are lace and embroidery trimmed; also some with entire front of open-work embroidery. All have newest sleeves and gauntlet cuffs; cut extra full and long: fit G69, and workmanship perfect. Made to be (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre.) sold at $1.00. The special price for Coen at 65e. to $8.00 a Rox Saturday morning is 1: GREAT | AT| PORTO RIGAN CIGARS, high grade, sine, or LA long fitter goode— Hava’ Puritan 9: prevas. box of 80, Bie a, box of 60, 8.50 adores, box of 1.25 CUDA, allHavana | THE p good quality aomestie best quality | neice, 50, Oe price, box of Choice Havana Filled Cigars 3.00 | at the lowest prices ever offered Conchas size: | Gentine Havana filled clears In two de- or TEN lowee than” they size, DS A FILLED RB! BAGUS. “bog, ws PRES Re or ea eita | HAVANA FILLED REINA vicropty, Shout cigeras sicher Brand, ‘beat ot tox at 50 Mail Orders Solicited. lo, h Bt.) EXTRAS, Conchas Se! (Slegel Cooper Store, Main | Shirt Waist Boxes, All covered with fancy cretonnes; standard size and fitted with brass handles. Tufted top makes ita handy seat when closed. ISe $2.50 usually. Saturday at el_Cooper Store, MM Floor, Front, 18th st.) Che Wfent a Saturday. RIB) NED ab. 6c 4 tbs, for } 25c }25e. (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Flot} alb., | 6c | CORNED BEEF, |SUGAR CURED FLAT CORNED SPARE RIBS, |eaaiee PLATE OR AL CANADA) alb, curs oF llc LIVE SOFT SHELL CRARS, ATIVE RIN ROAST, Wines and Liguors. & CO, ‘ng MPORTED | F T, trengthen- physicians ker BOLIMAN | HOWLAND GIN, regular size 31, TAILS MANHATTAN BASS et OR 5 th by $ ate 120 | M bor at. 1,25 NESSY IMPORTED COGNAC, hl 3, in SSeaensel hino, impor. Thien Me] RE SCOTCH WHISKEY, ( H ay ‘afincer, Ady" R mn ’ f ABRRY, BW er fe - Ht 1,00 4A Ae Dor gal. | tt iat ee LING op pUPERIAL Pi GRASS HPI, per pal, 275. per wa + bot 3 ; 7 ve | MPR NON RYF, per gat, per Stora. 4th Floor.) Wen’s Coats & Orousers Sucts at $4.50, Same Kinds as Good Clothiers Ever rywhere Would Readily Price at $7.50, We price them at $4.50 because they represent a few of a kind, miscellaneous lots or odd numbers. All ere very desirable, and any man who buys will be pleased. Flannels, Homespuns, Wool Crashes, single or double breasted. Trousers with belt loops and roll bottoms. All sizes, 4.50 Also Light-Weight Suits for en. These consist of three pieces, and are in popular styles of neat mixtures, overplaids, black thibets and fancy cheviots, regular and stouts. Gh choice 4.50 Continuation of the Sale of Men's Trousers at $2.00. Trousers for all sizes of men—the short or the tall, the lean or the fat, or the medium built man—we can fir everybody, Sizes range from 30 to 54 inch waists; 28 to 38 inch lengths, Included among the many fabrics are fancy worsted stripes, blue serges, black thibets, homespuns and flannels. Ghlegel Cooper tere, Male Moor, Beet) JULY 14, TORR. . “oer OS ohn ems rr E E ates EMUStcaW Lewetoy 10 35° Ave F 59" 1060" Sr. «Majesuc” Summer | Shirts for Mem Made of white striped madras, plain bosom, de- tached cuffs, full ine and inlealy mede; actua Be. shirts for AVE July Mill and Factory Sale. 4 Sale of Distinctive Tatieta and Silk Lined Voile SKIRTS At Prices Many Dollars Below Values. Several Manufacturers’ Surplus Stocks and Our Own Superb Goods. There's a rad suit de eh Besides the supe: Factory Sale there are hundreds of garments from our own stocks that a Among these in many of the clearing process in good, healthy working order, Finest Voile and Veiling, Silk Lined, Skirts in various meshes, heavy and light weaves, in black, blue and brown—and white (at the higher of the; two prices). All sizes. The Taffeta Skirts included in the radical reduction are not lined. They are here in all sizes up to the extra large size of 36 waist and 45-inch length. Silk Lined Voile and Un-| Silk Lined Voile and Un-| Fancy lined Taffeta Skirts, worth lined Taffeta Skirts, worth) Skirts for the Unlined mM $12.00 fo $15.00, are| from $18.00 to $30.00, are re~| feta Skirts, are reduced from §$ reduced to $6. 78 duced to eae yr stocks bought from manufacturers for the great July Mill and No charge for setting in. Bloom! ngdales’, doing business in our cloak and re under the | price aaaas ban, $7.00 SUK Di = 95 Bocond Floor, 50th St. Section, Men’s 2-Diece Summer Svits 1,0 Made with Haircloth Fronts, Pockets, 1 Nota, Suit in in the I lot worth less than $10. Special $5.95 et Creations in Parasols in ne some | $3.50. ASRS Lot 5—Fashionable Dresden China | Lot 9 — Taffeta Silk Coaching Parasols, iarve rows hematiteh: Silk Homstitched Coaching | 17 turrets silk hand omerolasred Parasols, also in plain taffeta | pongee coachings, hematitched ee silk; fh quality, hemstitched ve narrow tuc! coaching effects: Mil and $1.88 ionabie "colors. ‘Valuer cup to Factory Sale Pra. ...000+ Mill and | Factor: sai Sale Price ,.. Lot 6—Stylish Parasols of Heavy | Lot 10—Oresden Silk ‘and moh Taffeta and Pongee Silke» 1 is in feta Silk Coaching Paraso! and faney, newe al | with chiffon insertions, yelling rut. ves up to 8°. Mii and ‘fa flea, Jace Inwertions. | Val tory Bale Price. £0,200, MI and Tactory ‘$8. 8 ale Price... Lot 7—Taffeta silk Coaching | Lot 11—Taffeta’ Silk Parasols, Parasols, hemstitehed with tour coaching e wh all-over all the latest creations. | chiffon; also. Dresden inser} 8 upto $4.50, Mill Ande Ze | Values’ up to, $12 Mul $6.88 tory Sale Price. i and Fuciory Sale Pr: a Fine Imported French ne Lot 8—Plain Taffeta Silk, China | bewest creations, values up Silke with | hive | veiling rate sad baste Bane ate ene ali hera hemstitchod with Dres- Oca Sorter, Wack etosetain hem: | $9.75, $10, 3, ‘513, 75, $15.75, alltehed | chuehing ‘effe in all the popula $16.25, $21.75, and $23. Values Mi and” Hastory Sate" $2.88 | Bloomingdales’ [Pies Main Floor, 59th 8t. ae : ~ Eyeglasses and Spectacles. Bargains unprecedented in the best, most scientifically made eye-helps. The Bloomingdale Optical Store is deservedly popu- lar and therefore always busy. 0c. pair—Eyeglasses and spectacles | 98c. pair—Axis-cut pebble eye- set with pure white crystal lenses; the eyeglasses have nickel-silver or gold alloy nose-pieces and patent cork nose-rests and clips; the spec- glasses, set in goldoine frames, metal which always looks bright and new. $4 at exclusive dealer's. 85c. pair —Eyeglasses and spectacles, tacles have nickel-plated nose- set with silex crystal periscoplc pleces. $1.50 is the price for same lenses. The eyeglasses are skeleton kind at the exclusive optician's, set, with patent cork nose rests O8c. pair—Eyeglasses and spectacles set in goldoine or silverine frames; a metal which is solid all the way through and will not tarnish or and solid gold springs, the spec- break. Would be eood value at $2 tacles are in gold-filled frames, with solid gold nose- pieces, straight or riding bow shapes. Exclusive opticians charge, $3. pgm! July Mill and Factory Sale. Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes. Misses’ Shoes, in black dongola kid, with spring heels and patent leather tips; button or lace styles; solid oak soles; i seese a, 40 114% to 2; C, Dand E widths, ; i at + $190 Extra sizes, 2 1-2 to 6, two dill heels, ca | Russet Oxtords ‘and Shoes, $1.50 Misses’ $2.00 Patent Leather Shoes, genuine patert colt, lace or | to $250 values; sizes 1 Xi) 11} 10.2) A vvvenrers . +. $120 bution styles; beautiful and dressy; | sizes 11% to 2, widths Sizes 844 lo 11, at 4a $1.60 | Sizes 6 to 8, at. . 9Bc tylish, service: C.D and'e, Mosse ahas Extra sizes 24 t05}4, al $2.20 Ay 6 Oo Shoes *89c Mie, comfortabley res oak soles, Girls’ White Canyas Bhnes, es bvery pair warranted; sizes 1 to Sizes 844 tot, 73¢ | Sizes 6 to 8, OTe yi wide C, D and &£, $1. 60 Little Men’s Shoes, a. 1 Floor, : Bs oth Section sizes 8¥y to 13!e, at. A Wane Bargain In the July Mtll & Factory Sale Blouse Wash Suits, Norfolk Jacket Suits suits are worth at least 8 to 15 years, Bloomingdales’, 00 Boys’ Russian th $1.50 each; sizes 2% 2 years; choice 69c Boys’ All Wool at mixed cheviots, including ight color crash effects. These All sizes from $ Special 1. 719 2d Floor, 59th St. Section. Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell you a Man’s Balbrig- gan Shirt or Drawers « 19c Actual value 35c. each, The shirts have French neckband and pearl buttons; the urawers have double seats. onv. custom= er, None Sold Jat this price dwithout this coupon. ming Hor gunn st Section, Coupon. Upon pre sentation of this cou- Don wa wil el vou & COTTON ODEN WEAVE 69c HAMMOCK for Actual Value $1.00, Made of extra cotton; body 6 feet with” deen rest, and sprenders. Various colors, and strines, None Sold at This Price Without This Cou; Bloomingdales’, Baacinent good ion side July Mill and Factory Sa ¢. Women’s 19c. Sum- merUnder. wear, All sizes, in- cluding extra Aree Qe sizes... Women's 25¢ Summer Pants, made with French side 12! Cc 2) bands, all sizes, at.... Children's Gauze Underwear af Exactly 33¢ on the Dollor, Sizes 10-18 20*22 24426 28-34 6c 0c We I5e Bloomingdales’ |Main Floor GW Bt ton. fe _-Bloomingdale Brothers~sirtvi Sues

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