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PRETTY RUSSIAN o. ‘Into Joyous Essex Street Festival. “DUKE” TO THE RESCUE. Bride-Elect Dries Her Tears When Friends Produce Neces- sary Marriage Fee. With flowing vell and ight heart ed the arm of her new husband, Benjamin Wasserman, @nd followed by a procession of twelve golemn, bewhiskered men, Miss Fannie Feinberg, the ‘Belle of Essex Street,” half a dozen other young women, some Béoex Market Police Court attendants and a few policemen in plain ciothes, winked {rom the law office of Joseph Levy, “The Duke of Essex Street,” and started for her new home, No. 102 At- torney street, to-day when the sun was | + gust coloring the tops of the tenements. | as this Essex street long history of ro- mance and tragedy. Essex street had expected a tragedy because Rose, eigh- tetn and very pretty, had expected to he deported to her home in Russia be- eause ft looked for a time as though Benjamin would prove false to his vows Rosa Geist clute Such a marriag has not seen in of love. “Iwill marry bh Magistrate Moss in ex rwill let her to he home go back." “Wil you marry him?” asked the Court, “1 him marry will,” murmured the blushing Ro: “Get a rabbi and get him quick,’ commanded the Magist ‘Then court a runners for law: score, but with most credit busine A conference was held tisa “pay fi avis. talked at once except Rosa. She just heart sweiling with charity. “I pay the rapbi.” ae b give my offices for the cer we will have a @ance,” he continu liberal every second “I puy the ring!” broke in an excited oalooker, "I puy it if ‘And I the veil give Feinberg, and » d ta dollar Was arranged 0 canopy. Twelve M marriage The ceremony Schwartz led bridegroom, she bowing all the we ot gratitud fright ¢ tng thas fee was produc rs. Ben wit) Then came the feast sandwiches, somebody | refreshments, the ster: and chiirs were piled the dance be er hoa new di REGINALD RONALDS TO WED MISS THORA STRONG. New York Society Mun Wins th Hand of an Erie (Pa.) Bell Announcement was made to- of this city. often visits in grand-daughter 0: Scott, of Erie, who was one rajiroad capitalists of his da niece of Mrs, Richar Washington D. C., whore gue often been. She has made visits to her cousin, Mr Scott, both at his hor ‘his place in Newpor Knickerbocker nent clu Brook and other prom 8. and is engaged in by with hia brotier, Mr. P. Lorillard Ron. alds, jr, He $s a son of Mr. and P, Lorillard Ronalds, his mother for many years made her home don, where her musicales are ra among the mos { the season, No date has been mentioned for the marriage. which will be cele » before wir Let Us C othe You. lu as said that good things happen in threes True to the saving, three blocks east of Broadway o) Walker street means a say- ing of 334, % Oa better clothes, Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St., Three biocks cast of Proadway Branch at 1457 Broadway. FROMDEPORTATION Impending Tragedy Is Turned | Benjamin told arket Court yesterday, “I will marry her before I man and | Groker 1 In every direction. They found rabbis by the | “Duke of Essex , bediamoned, h.s out a great deal with Ward das a man of nda man of great polish lons are given of the con- American trip. Or make a suc choed Mss and the man with the were opened, A table s social success was imp: , and he finally, in 1899,| ,No ndike with the Count and @ man namcdi tives in this clty. started for the It CROKER’S DAUGHTER IS BRIDE OF NOBLEMAN BRIDE OF COUNT SAN MARTINO. in the +Florence; Isaacs. Thetr t is the announcement) ful, and after his 0 tino went back to Paris Those responsible a ert that the best so- ined him, and He is remem-| patronage of thirty, not very tally) wealthy dowagel ng; blond, very | peck, of the well-known Peck family of Rhode Isiand. | Young San Martino was related to her| Unsuccessful in Klondike. |husband, and Mme up, gave him quarters in her palatial! with money and nt| aw seen that he meets every American Her constant i Aavice to bmn Sac that American nair| ‘he other is that eases were born for the put! old Taian sweet tempered is which he came red by his direct [of these had not used the alcohol It | tous, andythere was terror in the venture was unsuccess- return San Mar- which It 1s antict- | take up now that he! mementos of his pated he may has married into a fortune, Wealthy Dowager’s Protege. The young ala social universally admi reputation for ely well- behaved. 1 position in aris is Who. was alos Mary home, supplied isiting Paris. Croker's marriage, | ved by anysof her friends of ra WEY QUITS LIBRARIAN’S JOB. Min Disertminga checks ngnt Jews the C lay omebody got Getting Out. usht in lqudt z tables a a As placed his night It con- jan's office Mr. Dewby of the engagement of Miss Thora Strong of Frie, Pa., to Mr. Reginald Ronalds, anusual ability OPPOSES CHURCH FAIRS. Mintnter WH on Ditters with & and @ member of tbe le events of Taffet ‘omi- we of Hie Libra was bayor * Incumbency of ya cl tm centre a: he ned his p wan Resigns, no ade, light and dark shade, st Coats, fine quality, lap seams serge lining, Value up to B14. and Peau de Soie Coats, in loose and tight-fitting grade satin. Value up to $15. Covert Coats Three Fine-Grade Coa? Groups oO” Value $15, lored Vorumba and English hall-titted, also tight-litting fly- with notched collars; also collar- less, solid stitched. ner's satin and taffeta. Values up to $25. Lined with best quality Skin- ats, ™% lengths, in Black and also Sicilian ‘Travelling ‘Goats, finished with braided collars, Values $16 to $27. 25 Rain Coats, all new modeled, all colors, |ASSASSIN ATTACKS EMPRESS OF CHINA, Her Guard Promptly Bayonete the) THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1905. SWAKE BITE CURE —BlG BOATHOUSE FRIGHTENS GIRLS. SINKS WN RIVER _— | a In Mistake zor Wood Alcohol While Being Moscd to New Site They Use Anacarnium on} on the Harler; $4,000 Build- || zled Awhile, Narrowly Escape Death, { i Through the mistake of a drug oler An effort will be made to-day to ratse | Whittier Hall, of Columbia Univers | | the big Sanita; sixty by one hundred has been in a panic for the past month) | twenty fect, which was overturned The girls have been fearful of an ap- | from a font a: a nk in fifteen feet of Parentiy Infectious skin disease which | water in tne Harlem River, at One Hun- began with the servants and threatened | dred and etreet and Wittis to spread through the hall, The all- |avonue, afternoon. ment resembled nothing that doctors| Four men who were working on the had been called upon to treat, The trouble started when Miss Way |and narrowly ed death, sent the stewardess to a druggist for] The boat-house was formerly owned some wood alcohol ‘or use of the ser-| dy the Young Men's Christian Assocla- vants. Two waitresses who used it soon| tien, of Harlem, wno recently sold tt to developed a pecullar redness of the! Peter Jennison. When John Wade a hands, which spread to the face, and | Heriem tug-boat captain, began the re- the constant Itching wi moval of the house trem the corner of ‘Then five others were |One Wundred and Thirtieth street agd | Wits avenue 0: je a distance of about 1,000 ect, a ropo slipped and the building turned turtle from the waiting floats, It distressing. aiticken, sAs two school, ‘The liberal use of antiseptics followed and two of the patients were sent t0 | started down the river on the fust flow. St. Luke's Hospital, where the doctors ing tide, John Greer was on the none were puzzled. Finally a stmple su-phur ine house when th een sos OL ointment cured the allment and all je when the crash came, and trees oe the eens venaneds tn he jumped overbeard and smaw for he druggist’s clerk trom whom the shore. John McG. 1 Ale GU seve More. John McGowan was in the hold the young woman anacarnium in mis- too, had a fight to pirits, This je a vegetable et out, as he w bruised with fying rom the pits of a South splinters and half stunned, Morris it. It is practicaliy un- Brand managed t » deing se'dom used and ‘ad to himself, The Murase siasavcane ven in New. York. | Wade ‘to get clear of wreckage, and c mts Used to cauterize snake | then ail swam ashore, oruised and cut, Dites and by beauty doctors to eat off t otherwise unharmed. surplus cuticle. it rhs Doat-house floated about 500 feet ae and then sank with ail, its contents in ? ee SEUITI ; eet Of water. ‘The hotter “was LIVE-SAVERS TO SWIM RACE. | vaited at $4,000 The furnishings wees The United States Volunteer Life-| worth about $1,900 more. Saving Corps will —<$—$<—__ PEACE ENVOY’S SISTER. Sophie Witte, sister of the Russian Peace Envoy, has written a strong snd thrilling novel. 'M Love Alfa! of fiftomn miles members of the which will appear serially ty Ing. World, beginning hext ” Afongey, Aug. 2. Friday and Half-Saturday, Two Days More. Men’s Good Suits Ten Dollars LUES and blacks and mixtures and cheviots and tweeds and cassimeres and hard worsteds and single and double breasted styles and Ten Dollars, instead of $18 and $20 and $25. Probably there is no other adjective which quite so fills th: mouth with a sense of wholesomeness as d Style is tinsel unless it_be the embellishmen good material, good tailoring, good trimming, etc. Besides below the standard of Good there can be no such thing as value, The suits offered to-day and t Tow are good, Note: For Big Men the offering affords the chance of the season, | Man, Who Was Dressed Like a Soldier. NKFORT, Aug. de to kill the E 17,—An attempt | ——____ vrs BAN ON THEATRES He) Adions:y IN BROOKLYN LIFTS After ordering every th pmissioner Dur- und '40 Grive Duld be allowed 10 Bopen this wiiter, Yackel arnarlslo. Women’s Dep't,—13th St., Broadway, Four Timely Coat Reductions. vyert loose Box Cuats, satin lined Value up to $12 32 tight-fitting, vert Coats—tly fronts, double- |, Notched collar, lined throughout. with aieta and extra quality satin, Value up to $13.50. $ A” Smith Gray & Co. THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK. FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV.,B<O\DWAY AT BEDFORD AV.,B'KLYN, Wy L.DOUGLAS BEST SGS02 SHOES sen Ve Fea ee 33.50 manufacturer in the world. $10,000" W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excel- lent style, easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They are just as good as those 3 that cost you $5 to $7 — < the only difference is the price. If 1 could take you into my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men's fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere. If I could show you the difference between the shoes made in my factory and those of other makes, you would under- stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. BEST FOR STYLE, COMFORT AND WEAR. “Having worn all kinds of shoes, have decided thatyour$5.50 shoes are absolutely the best for style, comfort and wear that 1 have ever worn. it gives TS fait dh leasure to recommend them to fo may f felapety! ‘ORAN, 241 W, 125th St. Boys Dougt 1s eed eee they it ene ke nord’ alr shape, and wear longer than any other make. Only Fast Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy. CAUTION, — None genuine without W, L. Douglas name and pri stamped on bottom. ‘Take no substitute, Sold in W.L, Douglas exclusive shoe stores In the principal cities,and by the best shoe dealerseverywhere. Write for Illustrated Catalogue of Fall Styles, Shoes bywmall or ex- press prepiid for 25 cents extra. W, Le DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, W.. be Douglas Shoe Stores In Greater New York: , corner Howard Btreet, )356 Sixth Avenue, corner 22d Street, if: Brow way, corner Hi Sireet, "1348 Hight Aventie, 149 ou ty, corner 30th Hires! BROOKLYN, AAa7. roadway, corner dist Bt, 198-710 Broadway, cor, 9 vent Sisee 387 tbrey eM got pornor G oul Labth street, 21 Beate. Third Avenue, weDouctas 4519 anadhiiates es ail bats a ere ae es rc a cel cl a a Fb nls fe er Hands, and Doctors Are Puz-, ing Turns Turtle—Four Men | boat-house were thrown into the river | tvomen's, Silk Gloves, ity that sell regularly for h ro wearing kinds Vatue 15c,; {2 bay Price, &c H = In the Money-Saving Grocery Cheese @ Delicatessen. Cheese, State ul mild, Ib... Cheene, I Fig Bars, |b... } Fruit Cracker Fancy Mixed, 1b B, C, Pound Cake, 1b Close daily §.30 P. M. fon siurdas, 1 o'clock noon, Coolest store in Brooklyn. Most pleasant Summer shopping place. We Give Dividend Stamps 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 art worth $1.50 cash, when buying Merchandiss in over 100 departments of BROOKLYN. uC @ C= A Stamp With Each 10c. of Your Purchase. ‘These Banner Bar gain Attractions’ Continue All Day Friday Bi Saturday Until Noon. The Third Friday of August Brings Great Values. No C. 0. D. Orders Can Be Filled on These Special 2-Day S-leztioas, Boys’ Fine Wool Suits Women’s Silk Gloves gray, pongee and wn; these are the qual- at deal more. Makes a ve for warm 2 Day Price, 19c Boys’ Knee Pants Boys’ Knee Pants, 2,000 age 3 to 16 years, in mesp om Worth 7s. t0 $1.00. Value to $ 2 Day Price, 50c Louisine Ribbons SNk Louisine Ribbon, 14 Inches colors, w design: dren's Value 7c. Yd.; 2 Day Pace: 3c Women's *‘ Frock @ Frill’’ Suits The Frill,” in I green check, short ple Jacket, trimmed w feta silk and e, in white and h pretty flower suitable for chil- jr ribbons, “Frock and ck, blue and kilted top autched, with’ open plait at bottom. 2 Day Price, 198 Standard Apron Gingham Good Standard Apron Gingham, all size checks, all colors; makes very fine aprons for kitchen wear; Washes well and retains its color. Value 8c, Yd.; 2 Day Price, 5c Mason’s Fruit jars Mason's Fruit Jars, with 4 s ‘and 6, dozen, Per Dozen, 2 Day Price, 39c Children’s StocKings Children's Stockings, fine t black cotton ribbed,’ seamless feet, dou- high. spliced and good Stewing Kettles Tin Stewing Kettles, Just the thing for stew:ng tomatoes when making Ketchup or boiling corn; hold Md quarts: a Aine ops portunity if Tas, 12c Colored . Crepe Paper Crepe Paper, all colors, full Tetoot rolls, suitaols for lamp shades and Sum- mer decorations; the resus lar price of the paper ts 10c. per roll. Per Roll; 5 2 Day Price, 5c Untrimmed Chip Hats Black Chip Hats, for women and ohildren de- t of the season. Value $1.49; 2 ‘bay Price, AOC ou want one. . Suits for Young Men Youths’ Sults for young men 16 to 2 years, in fiic fancy mixed homespuns and choviots, blue senges and a few heavy sults; a bargain at the price. Val, to $10; 2 Day Price De 00 Sesceeeseseescess Women’s Oxford Ties Women's Oxfords, in tan, Russia calf, patent kid and Colt, mostly narrow widths fe your size {a in the ‘ot, bargains; broken they sizes, 24 t0 8. 2 day price, 1 OO Nottingham Lace Curtains Nottingham, Lace ¢ yards lone, Sand 50 Inches Wide, six ‘styles to anoone from; suitable for bedroom our! 2 Day price, OOC Oak Frame Couches Value $10.00; 2 Day Price, Embroidezed Pongee Beautiful _ Embroidered Pongee, champagne coors, with eclored polka dots, in lengths of suitable for axinty cool dresses, to 50c Yd; A Deri 2lc Olive Oil Castile Soap. Imported Olive OM Cas tile Soap, green or white, y good soap for the skin, makes It nice and soft, al- lays inflammation arising from the warm weather, . Bar; 3 by Price, 6c Bleached Muslin Bleached = Muslin, 340 yards, one | yard wide, heavy, well-known brand dloa elton; makes fine lindergarments for oF: dinary use, Value 7c, Yd.; 2 Day Price, 5c ‘Cac Couches, golid oak olden finish, head, construction, aI best_atecl springs: H coverings, ebolcelot of plain or Belgian Gee C685 Hand Loom Embroideries embroideries, hand loom edgings and insertings to match, with wide margins; suitable for trimming chil- dren's dresses and under- garments, Value 9c. Yd; 2 ‘Day Paice: 5c Fine Triple Extracts Ed. Belezaire’a fine triple extracts for the handker- chief, assorted odo:s; those who have used these ex- tracts will tell you that they of the best Per Ounce, 2 Day Price, 10c Women’s Kimonos striped a . Yoke tac 4 salesves “ant awa front trimmed with broad white band, 2 day price, 19¢ de and p In stvle and fit. odd taken from $1.95 and stock yaiee2" 145 White Canvas Oxfords pues Oxford . in and are bargains. Value 75c; 2Day Price, 49C Printed SilKoline Printed Silkoline; 5,000 Yaris 36 inches wide in flora Japanese and Orlentan designs; suitable for mantel drapery and Varlous ‘other purposes. Val, 121c. yd; 2.Day Price, 63c Turkish Bath Towels Turkish Bath Towels, 26) dozen, size 18x38, good heavy fringed, bleached and unbleached (not more than one dozen to a pat- ron), makes a fine towel for the ba’ Val. 1214c. Ea.; 2 Day Pace OC Fine Quality HandKerchiefs Women's and Girls’ Handkerchiefs, embroid- ered corners, ‘colored em- broldered, fancy mourning chiefs included in the large assortment. Value 9c. Each; 2 Day Price, 5c the Men’s Cotton Socks Men's Socks, good qual- (ty cotton, in fast black, tans and’ fancy colors;; seamlem feet, double too and high ed heels; comfortable and wear well Value 15c.; 2 Day Price, 8c aaa Girls’ Russian Dresses Made of chambray or gingham, with three box plaits back and front, de- ed i ollar "and m izes 6 to 14 yea vee vue, 29C sleeve, Unusual Bargains for a Day @ a Half alf | Cheese, Neufchatel, each 4c Pickles, Heinz’s celebrated sweet or sour, in bulk, quar. 202 Pickled Be very tanc per ree jar @ Boiled m, smoked oF corned beef, Sliced to perfection, WDy.er+++++1BAC Crackers and Cakes. Frotana, new, delicious, pkg Lemon Snaps, pkg +. Thimbles, Cookies, \roeene= i peed Roast Beef arp or +160 + Ble ‘Bec sae 14e 200 +140 Ham Sale Ariour's ‘ brated Hi - ry sugar cured. Hi extra fine, Ib. 5 ‘Tks NO FISH SENT C. 0. D. Fancy Long Island Bo at white and mealy; 1-qt. bask Roast, naked, | YOURE hickory per Ib....,..12%Cf at 16¢ Fish Fish Seman Killed, Spring, bot. Philadelphia Br. Calltornig Table Clare Fresh Meat Pointers. Prime Rib, cut from choice cattle; the kind usualiy sold and Sc Ib. A Short Cut Rib, tender and 12he +100 Jers, freshly 20¢ Ost Lamby Leg or Hindguarten eacuine ib Matton, Leg or Hindquarter, wether mutton; value lie.; Ib... NO MEAT SENT C. 0. D. Liquors and Cigars. ldc 10¢ Whiskey; gal. m7 Mes, puritano: Z €$004299OO9O446 2091-006 LOLELOADEIOVEOOOES JODULOHOD SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. GPDPPEROGDO’ - AOE VODOH TOE PU IDIDG POON HD HET OVOGHEOHOD »

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