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‘ROYALTY SEES MISS PFIZER WED - | Brooklyn, Bele the Bride ot] BROOKLYN GIRL WED, AMID. MUCH POMP, 5 Capt. Holland at Briiant PaCS Wedding in London.’ j Hoe a4 - GOLD,CUP WAS ONE GIFT —— Duke of Connaught and Swedish Princess Among Those Who Showered Presents on Her, : } j \ | v LONDON, Oot, 5 —-Lylua Paner, step: ‘aughter of Charler Pfixer, Ir, of Brooklyn and Bernardevitio, N.J., Was » Married to-day to Capt, Spencer Ed- mund Holland, aide io the Duke of ‘Connaught, The ceremony was per- formed -at St. George's Churds, Man- over Sqiinre, and among the fashton- Able folk who altend:d were several Members of the Royal family. The bride was attended by three Ameriean and. three English brides- malts, The American bridesmaids wore Glare Frewen, Mary Parsons and Bve- lyn Bigelow. Among the many hwad- + tome! presints received by the bride ‘ ‘was A magnificant gold loving up from ‘ the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Swedish “enamels from Princess Cumay, of Bweden, “ Aftera ‘brief honeymoon the couple will take wp thely residence at Malta, Where Capt, Holland Is stationed, Lator they oohtemplate taking a London Noure and enjoy to the full ite I Lomion saolety, fn which the bride Is great favorite, t Miss Pfizer's popularity in the Rog- ish faehionable world, was instant when tae was ity a fow Yours ago. Mos! of the Lith fasntiies took’ un! the Brooklyn belle, dha she js a moat welcome gurst at all the leading funo- | SAY MUNN GOT. +) $100,000L00T ‘IN FIVE YEARS Police Arrest Painter Accused by Many of Stealing In the capture of James C. Munn, A Erizzr. \ ty-fourth @teet, whose home, it is al- leged,, h! robibed of $400 worth of jew- elty om April '2 George L. Leggett, of No. U3 Bast | Twenty-ninth street, declares that the young cracksman Insinuated himself into his home and gor eway safely with Alias Harold L. Prescott, the detectives | $500 worth of Jewelry and money, Of the Central Office declirad,.to-day | Robert A. Moore, of the Nevada Apari- they had secured the cleverest young |™ment House, Broadway and Seventieth ploy of J. H. Moran .& Go., nue, He managed to adialn from then a list of persons houses an apartments wete to be decorated. he would tisit the houses and gain ad mittance wanted to Ada Jackson, of No. 51 West Seventleth street, fold the police a remarkable story of how the young man entered the Pacific, agd who te wanted brethe police tn large olty in the United Btates. ouer dlties, aad that his plundorin: f more than Vast Munn, of Prescott, was arrested her home and left It with $5,000 worth A nigit at Columbus avenue and Sixty-|of gems. Thomas Jarre, of No. 4 fitth street by Delectives-Sergeanta| West-Ninth street, says-he was a vic- NOMINATED GREELEY. tm to the extent of 4600 worth of Jewelry, Prescott {s an expert painter and deo- orator, has & suave manner and pol- ished diction, that wing him tng cuntt- donee of thote he marks out as his in- tended dupes. . He will work for a short time until Ge Yransh- fm Be Wonsesf dre This SILK SALE Has Many t-of-the-Usual Attractions Day, Funstan and Deering, Me was becked wp in Police Headquarters to await the atyy of complainants the police aay wei! appear againet him. Qne gf fhe first co come forward was @ Mrs. Echofield, of No, 168 Kam Thir- man that fis tory gives credit for th Proatdoney dh 187%, was fai dead it para at Sidney, N, ¥. yeut@rday, nS Store Closes at 5:30 P, M. |e 1, It és an unusually large and varied collection 2. All are net, perfect and desirable silks (|) | 3. All are in the extra widths that sabeseams 4, All are guaranteed to glve satisfactory wear : Ss The Sale comes just when women are ready to buy | ~ So vast are the quantities and varioties presented, that we have been compelled to devote’to the showing a large: number of special counters along the Broadway-front, and@on the aisles, in addition to the regular counters in the Rotunda,’ It makes Wanamaken’s look like-a great, ox- clusive Silk Store. Hs ty What better offering could be made, right at this moment, than this superb group of i i : Bright, Soft, Pure Silk: Messalines ) 27 inches wide, at 8c, worth $1.25. ~ 36-inch Colored Chiffon Taffetas at $1, worth $1.50 he Gn Guaranteed Black he os at 85c a Yard simply illustrate the entire . Itis an extraordiniat hath ry wa he at i Silks, * TERN he has the confidence of his employers and then, it is alged, plan robberies on the wholesale, When the homes of those above were pobbed he was in the em 4 painters and decorators, of No. 2% Columbus ave. ‘Then, before the time set for the job wn’ the pretense that he ind out just how much work } oe oackeman in America, with wdiat» of | Street, charges that Prescott robbed hin| Wg to LH Gone. As same thing crimes extending from the Atlantib to |flat of 80 worth of jowelry. Mrs hed Pi esiphia Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburg and many within the past five Years aKgregated $180, 009. REVULAMTON, N. ¥,, Oot. 5—Louts Carmichacl, eighty-three yoars old, the nomination,of Horace Greéley or the be a gatas Bat BLACK HAND'S NEW DEMAND Ii | ENGUISH NOTE Letter to Marendino First That Has Not Been Writ- ten in Italian, The first Black-Hand letter wristen In Englisy to figure in the kidnapping of ‘Nttle Tony Marendine, of Brooklyn, was received by tye father ofAhe miss- Ing boF at his home, No, 556A Seven- teenth str to-day, All the letters redetved by Ma- rendino. the boy disdppeared twelvé in Tralian, The appearance of the let- ter written ia English’ eoinoldentally with the arrival from Baltimore under arrest of Vito Laduca; the Bdatk-Hand | suspect, led Capt. Carson 40 suspect swears by the Peerless Patterns. demand for a PERFECT Pattern, feign perfection. No other pattern gives you atyles to chuose from, Three tern, Complete stock—at end of m d ne at... * We can ought known $i and. wil waist. for je Tremendous Laee, who are both leaders in Values \ from $1 to $1.50, at From 1% to 2% ible to 7 con ment colorings I$ very large 4 and ch ago have been written Peerless Patterns. The woman who is her own dressmaker and whose clothes fit with the precision and perfection of an expert's work We are the Sixth Avenue representat 4,000 at a third more than our prices, AS8e Sale of Men’s Trousers. 1,500 Pairs of $3 and $3.50 kinds hundred The surplus, stock of one of New York's well- Materials are fine Cassimeres and Worsteds in handsome stripes and mixtures; cut, style, talloring and fit will be found close to perfection, } lgee thah $—and & great many $3.0 Teluen, dicen at B88, for Men’s $1.50 and Only four ls , Splendid designs and color- igo Clin Worsteds, Made right— Double- Bre: ort You cas: This splendid lot of Veils came to us thelr line. Chantilly, Tuxedo with hand-honiton Ap ith chenille 0: fe Le te aly is represented. They will be placed on centre counters to-morrow morning—at the following prices: ? gies close, fine weaves. a OO eT re STE ~ ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, ney that he'mteht be on the trail of tho boy, but he admis thot to has not the iyo thus far. M. Ls Denker's sice foe ‘ole yoree and Alimony, Capeciat to ‘The Byentng World.) WHITE PLAING, Oct, b+-An order of Bupreme Court Justice Maddox was fed in the Supreme Court at Whit to-day dircetlhg Manon L. Decker, a lawyer, be served by publication In the sult for divoree brought against him by his wit, Jeannette Decker, who alloges maxy acts againet him from 198 to 190), Whi. Sheriff Merritt reported to Judge Mavidox that he eould not aorve, the complaint In the action, as Mr, Decker was out of the State, it Waa learned that be te living at No. 116i Washington avenue, Denver, Col. He hag charge of the law business of the Bl Cobra Mining Oompany, and Re epee et “DMD NOT KICK Wer dey OOPING net, Thief Who Stole Bryan O’Don-| nell’s Overooat Died of Cere-| bral Apopiexy, from Running, Says Covroner’s Physician, Bryan O'Domnell, the sAloon-keeper wo was today anfaigned on a charge of Oomletde etore Mag swate Nauner the Myrde Avenue Court, was re- on bail as the result of the au (opsy performed vy Coroner's Physician Hartung on the body of the dead th ef, bee HM, Durand, li he Coroner's physdolon foul that | MDurind dled of cerebral apoplexy and dilated ‘heart, caused from runnity too fast. The body haa Re taternal fy oti and the only external mark waa a brulse | over the tight oye, where Durand sid wong the ‘orment after Mitng, has large interests in gold mines there. Mra, Decker in her complaint says she is pennilesd and has no means to upport her child, and she aske for her Frecuom and alimony, The name of the corespondent is not revealed. They actually supply the where other makes merely to wide pricosf +100... Ie. of the Peerless Pat- ist street variety of aisle provides, 79¢ for the $ Absolutely PER fit every man—no matter what his bulld may be, That's the beauty of this sale, and it to help us dispose of the entire fifteen airs in two days’ selling. ' makers, $2.00 Trousers. hundred pairs; excellent for business ll give service, Sizes 30.to 48 + Suite add Topcoats, $1.95, Royse) Sat Bhd oh 4 Winn bults are in Norio et, nite Fi Ps nied Styles) also plain bi tuples fi than Pano t Purchase of Veils Chiffon and Net, I-4 Value, from two large French importers— The assortment comprises Fancy Lace lications and Chenille Dots; also r embroidered dots and figures, Every Values from $1.50 to $2.50,at | ards in length, Don't miss getting your share—we this offering in. this cll Importation! are new, fresh of ie and oice, The Jap- } MATTINGS, €M- } Regular price, 35c, per yard, iiade of the finest straw. The Brusseis Rugs. , Dining-Room or Bedroom furnlsh- “‘Oneita”’ Suitss::The Annual Sale At Positively the Lowest Prices Ever Quoted Anywhere for These Garments. Every woman knows what these “Onelta” Union Suits’are; nothing we can say will add to theit reputation—which is world-wide, But the fact that we have Pour Thousand Suits to sell for the lowest prices ever quoted by any store is surely of great interest, We liad our pick of the mill and chose two lots which we belloved to be the cream of their product. Their selling to-morrow—at a price outdls- tancing ali competition-t4 a vivid filustration of the economy thie store for the $1.75 “‘Oneita’’ Suits: The very finest grades—termed “seconds,” which means little hurts of the least possible importance, wool; heavy Winter weight; ribbed and shaped; form fitting. We guarantee them to give the same service as absolutely perfect kinds, The same qualities have been offered you elsewhere as a bargain 1.00 “Oneita”’ Suits; FECT in every wa the best grades of Cotton Oneita Suits. In cream, white and natural gray, soft ribbed) slightly fleeced; perfect fitting; suitable for Fall and Winter wear. These perfect arcu are as low priced as others charge you for “seconds.” O'Donnell had heen accused of trip- ping ad Mel white the latter was at. tempting to escape with O'Donnell's rverdodl Which “he stole fr the salooniat's pice, at No, 03 Pulton street, O'Donnell will bo discharged. | Union All cream white New and fresh; one of No other store in New York Will sell you Notions tor so little money. Here's the proof of the pudding: $ and Ge. clinton satet 4 Hea" conser Boe ana "eh or ing. Bik, “Get TAT Note nota A ei » dow, ts, ‘orb t Dress Snielda, 100 a i PAIS; one dos, i} es Wallet Lirings, made boned aad fpinvleted ready: tor vie! lagio Halr Curie he ‘hair In en Co hoon migutes, u or M b SINK BK, 100.74. ani Supporters, 186, me S256 Te ais, 100 ley! fdie Cayton ar GLO —Tea Hoa coy pg toy ia "ats Label, Specie, tib, “tine, BSC VANILLA oR HAMON x I5e feb a Hie, bre mt roma eg ‘oo, hea Bh Live Glig—b re Hana et HOLLAND “AUSKB-- peg | bee ored heavier and better than the kind usually sold at $0c.; large color as- softment, with plenty of white, cream tontinuow vurved Cotton Elastic Felt Mattress made 4 feet 6, 4 feet, list bit 25e. 50c Albatross, All-woo! Albatross, with a self-col- ‘Lea Mineral Naat, titl vagy to see thei obras tte AT Al Prices Tha they actually jump to the ¢ cord effect; nice crep and black. and reds, You will not find Panamas 50¢ Alle Wool 1s of like quality elsewhere under $1,00. Suitings, ig 496 Double width, alLwool Tweets and Black Goods | faney mixe juitings, In grays, Be greens, browns and reds; also plaids M-Inch ‘black, | all wool, and checks, $1.25 Satin' Face Broad cloths, Sa-inch Broadcloth, all wool, twilled back, with an élegant. satin {inish; black and all the wanted shades, In at and other store them—take 1 to see. Save on Iron’ Beds. 2.95, regularly $4.50. tendew foot; all sizes. regularly $8.50, tt +) foot; all sizes, Bedding 3 feat 6, 7.10. a up in fancy stripe teki bers seo 4 $5. 65, reguiarly $2.50, 4 mapilatly $3.90. regularly $5.50. $5.00, regularly $7.00, Books: No other Book Store, in New York is wore complety than this_o We carry every sort of Book that is pubiished—and our prices are, as. I as the lowest, A Bargain, Vlotor Hugo's prion THE ABBEY PRESS STOCK—About 2,000 volumes leit, comprising go cloth-bound editions—nong published at less than Soe. it value—they are high ies, and at a ridiculously low price, The each book\is actually worth over and stock in THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY - Dress Goods If yor KNOW what Dress Goods aré worth} what { are remarkable specimens in price, in fact, that there ought not to be standing room In this Dress Goods Store to-morrow. : 25¢ 79¢ W. L. Douglas Shoes Baoamel Leathe; On Sale Tomorrow You cannot buy them in any other stor: in the world—these “factory damaged” sorts, We control EVERY PAIR, If any ception—as you'll discover when you go Bay Your Beds Now and heavy fron chills; dn, eomplete senha LL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 3 | ¢ Should Jam the Store Friday cost to produce bythe yard, you wil | { onclusion the! “he lots advertised helow Ti targaingiving, So Uitte) $1.00 All-Wool P nama AYe Suitings, S2-inch Pananra Sultry wool, elegantly finished, firm. and strong; biacks, browns, greens, blues finish; close mesh Volle; regul value 75¢, 44-inch black tmported Silk Lustre Mohair Brilllantine; regu i lar value Wo. uclraetarees 40e 52-inch black all-wook sponged and shrunk Cheviot, regular, val- Ub BIG subs caucets . 59e¢ Patent and $1.95 $2.39. ever teils you they have it from us ft is merely de- October Prices Brass Beds | winch continuons pest, with T) | ball connections; like eut; the best of lacquering; ful nee of BEEN ne Oe 50, 0, Some Big Bargafas jn this Balcony Book-shop. A Bargain. ook of master-| taining (9 vi Intereay in. usual We. ¥ ZSC| sine of! vor on27% argund hese are grade editions—fair