The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1905, Page 5

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ct SK MAN WEDS FIRST WIFE'S NURSE Couple United at Bedside of j Preacher Ill with | Tonsilitis. “CAN'T THINK OF DYING.’ Bridegroom Goes to Theatre, Be- comes Ill and Hurries Back { to Hotel. | ‘Those alling ones who figured Tues- Gay night in the marriage of an in- valid to his nurse, by a sick preacher | ‘were doing quite well t-day. The } bridegroom, Dr, Frank W. Brandow, | Fe ‘wes altting up In bed at his rooms in the Hotel Normandie, The officiating minister, Rev. Henry Marsh Warren. hotel chaplain, {8 getting his swollen | tonsils down to normm! and the bride, | who was Miss Louise Engel, is her| wame plump, pretty self. As Dr. Brandow @ali to a reporter. for The Evening World, who saw him| fa his room the physicians haven't told him that he is out of danger yet, | but he knows in his bones that he is Can't Think About Dying Now, “T haye too much to live for to think qQdout dyin now,” sald Dr Brantow, proudly beaming on his wife, and she beamed back, through her glasses, at | him. The doctor is rising fifty and the bride, judging hy appearances. ts under thirty It makes rath mance all the way through. Dr. Bran- dow {8 a dentist at Pittsfield with a A pretty little a MPS ETANAOW ch cliole among the iors ot| FIRE PANIC AMONG Lenox colony. Six Years ago his first wife fell Ml and for Dearly @ year was nursed until sne| died by Miss Louise Engel, just grad- | uated from the Bishop Memorial Train- ine Schoo! at Boston Then the widower was seized with| During Federation acute stomach trouble. He decided to travel abroad for his health and Miss Engel was on ~~ Many times he ad fle malady, but eacn time Miss Engo! | ten t American Federation of Bursed him back out of peril | Lab nvention at old City Hall to- Patient Pops the Question jday, caused by the decorations in the Last week the doctor proposed mar- Flage to his nurse and sho accepted. In| @n automobile they drove from Pitts. field to New York, intending to be mar. |, der Brandow was seriously ili for a w one Tussday evening he was Up agen eit @ekod tie hotel manager to Dr Warren, the hotel chapluin t Dr Warren was sick abed ut home wit tonaliitta, It the couple would come 0 him, he said, he would perto: Ne eeseony perform th They went to him and he rea. mariage service, propped up on ‘ hy low, while Dr, Brandow and Miss bn. el Wood at his bed Then Dr. Brandow felt #o much better tnat ho decided to take hia bride to the theatre. Bridegroom lil in Theatre. They bought tickets at the Casino and had just taken thelr seats wnea he became go ill that he fainted. He was Very sick festerday, but he seemed on the road to @ recovery to-day, “Don't that I rode to the minis- ter’s in an automobile,” he eald as the reporter took tis ’ caught the first street-c We might have gone in our auton though, 1? we had cared to. T an. the i ial of the Pittsfield Automobile sald the reporter, “and of the Id Boating Club.’ sir.” sald he Doctor “and of Mttafield Indoor Yacht Yacht ‘Yes,’ sald the reporter. hnd of thes = But the reporter was gone, Ho had to catch an edition with this story HARLEM TO HAVE MOTHER THEATRE | Old Temple Israel, on the northwest corner at Fifth avenue, will be demol fehad to make room for another dig theatre In One Hundres and Twenty. fifth street, The bullding wil cover an | area of 110 by 100 feet, and will be six- teen stories high. The upper tloors are Guaigned for hotel purposes. | The property was sold vesterday by Herman Wronkow, the Union Squar? | banker, to a new construction company | wutch will erect the building, = Mr, Wronkow bought it last spring in a speculative operation, He had held the land at $30,000, Much mystery surrounds the identity Of the interests which will control the | new theatre, It 1s to be the most im- | posing In Harlem, according to the Wronkow report, Unlike other new the- 7 4 Atres, the upper stories are intended to | pay 4 good return on the investment in- 7 ependently of the theatre. It is stated | that the prospective managers will con- | ceal thelr operations for the present under the cloak of the construction | company. epresentativer of the Shuberts, Belas. | eo and other rivals of the theatrical | trost profsss ignorance of the under- ing, It le thought Osear Hammer- steln je the min behind the place, as ‘Wronkow was the operator who oured the big site on Thirty-foursh street, just west of El@hth avenve, where Mr. Hammerstein has been bulld- ing his mammoth structure to rival the London Drury Lan A Bird! Or a dog, or a cat, of a squirrel, or a rabbit, or a cage of white mice, or a globe of darting gold~ fish adds materially to the cheer. fulness of any household, For “bargains” In family pets, med near death from) ® sli LABOR DELEGATES. | Decoration in Pittsburg Hall Ablaze Session— Gompers Quiets Floor, was injured Pep ef, 1 to care for him.| PITTSBURG, Pa, Nov, 16—There was panle among the delegates at- ail taking fire from some d. for the fire extis restored by Presi- ping loudly for o«- T fr burned Itself Hed on thelr arrival, but the strain of fow moments and the conven lon re- the journey brought on a relapse, Dr, mumed he transaction of business, black Baking Po Blue Ribbon, can, 38.5 'y Ib, can 18¢; Ly Ib. Canes AV - eerceemee ron soups, beef teas, etc, @ JAD ceseae eens eens enneee a ib, style; Sting poon’ bran Canada = Turnips he Wb Bweder; by the of 0 white, Singapore spices... 10 Stamps FREE with 4; Ib tin, English Mustard, Butler's tl strength, tor rrr out in a Stamp Specials Continued this Week. 25 Stamps FREE with evéry pint bottle of Peerless Worcestershire Sauce, unexcelled relish, 0°, see08 15 Stamps FREE with every half pint bottle Worcesters'Ire Sauce, preferred by epicures... 10 Stamps FREE with 44 Ib. tin, ’ 10c Peerless :10c wder. ure, wholesome; made from cream Of tartar; 4 Ib, *10c Beef Extract. ~ Stamps Free with every 2 jar of Fast View Beef Extract, concentrated essence, for 25c Hams. Swift’s Sweet Little Picnics, lean and tender,’5 to 7 Ibs., Fineat Core, Beans, Har. y 3 cins for 25 yellow No! | 15c 10c Tc HouseKeepers’ Special Ormonde Castle Early June Peas, Linganore Su; ine INVALID AN) BRIDE WHO NURSES HIM pair Hie THROAT ney n ab Hours—10 to 6 (Sundays, if f We BRIPTOW \to Monday, Wednesday and Friday | evenings till & OMce, 60 West 224 at” y c Ic THE WORTD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1905. ! nature. He entered Every Woman K nows wore respons! which alarmed his wife ‘aymond followed friends to assemble at her home Tues 2 Mrs day night, concealing from er us ge : band her ruse to raise his drooping " ie Bis | spirits, r : The apparently all jthat| bi pane ee romuit was {the solicitous wife could wish for. |; | Raymond seemed to have returned to 1 inflicted with deow before physiolans his side, That her shoes must be faultless in style and fit, and that they must stay faultless to be wearable, P a Women’s Regal shoes are exact copies of the styles made correct by the approval of the best-dressed women in the world, It's not a surface likeness noramere {amilyresemblance, moreover, but true all through,—and that’s why they retain the graceful lines of custom style that first attract you. Guests of Mr. and Mra. Alfred Ray: mond were confronted with the news today that while they were taking thalr departure from the Raymond home in Port Chemer ‘Tuesday night Mr, Raymond had committed sulctte, He was a well-to-do merchant of Port Chester and socially prominent, Finan: clal troubles have worried him recent nen nen Hackett Chat SO | Broadway at Thirteenth Street. | : _ ecial Offering o, Their style is built into them b Colors: | Sp th 9 f the only method that can make the Black, Exquisite Velvet Suits modeling parental = owe old- jal GONSUMPTION NO LONGER A FATAL DISEASE. Als Bh, for Women and Misses Pla, At. $35, Value $60 Symptome of the early stages of oon- Purple, sumption ate ao Might and decetving that Amethyst, | Yelvet Suit, tight-fitting collarless Eton Jacket, beautifully em- The combination of this kind of workmanship and the finest leathers ever tanned, together falling health, lows of appetite or strength rT b 1d should be Gray, (lk braid and pastel Persian embroidery, Lined 1 warn wt the dare of ale “'T | Burunay, | bettened wi erphite satin, Full circular skirt, fitshed at -with the Regal Gre of iY Bordeaux, eclal at $35. size fitti ere carne ofthe tutes, nsteed Old Rose, bottom wile iy Ba jacket over fitted girdle, collarless quarter Py fitting, ain sil couse the Bronse, model, outlined with stitched broadcloth and embellished with the Regal a genuine six- xamining these pursing dis- Brown. bands and loops of silk bralds. Vest of solid Persian em dollar shoe; and the New model cluster-tucked skirt, Special at $35. Regal selling method brings it to you at the the outelde or by tnumping the o! broldery, You may have consumption and n inthe entir 9 Regal list, Made of Black Rusela Calfskin» Whicher-cut top; extension ht tole; Cuban heel, . Lise same modal ia lnported teamude ant eet have ‘ootr, erect Velvet Suits, Special at $25 of the leather hem are the ett of the. dvs? ane they Rane They are trve benchma $€ whoes—and few genuing y KENT A handsome custom shape, KN Wondy faultless in style, but neo! te most comfortable ahoes ‘hg esamisaton by the Dr Value, $34,860 wholesale price. Punt Lear ! fmcags HL Siver Wp AH doubts, correct w models, Regular Eton jackets, and Eton (Bpecta! Oustom Banch-Made Twenty-two new Fall Rega! styles be womenmand the requiée All doctors’ mistakes, because it reveals in- Involved are two handsome neé y y ; peice, right throuch the whole ar ns But to meet an insistent dema: #, we have made up & few: Yi stantly the extent, severity and any | jackets over fitted girdle, elaborately embellished with silk braid, Inlaid fancy . Thee re aide ay ae Face eis fi Hinge of ony Alsease cf the tuber or lungs. |F collars of molre, and lined with peau de cygne in pastel shades, These suits arnet. Skirts in the new ‘work @ little more By bu edt. Dr come in black, green, plum, brown, blue and Auderson ‘and not Rael confuse catarrh of the tubes wi thins plaited or circular tucked models, Special at $25. consumption for bron r. Anerson X-LAght detects the ° sah tie eae of cotta alt New Models in Long Top Coats the tubercle bacilli appear, and in time to apeedy puro, ‘. “iy eonneetion with ‘nt Special at 25 Value $38 it s of determining a true diagnos fa with the most modern methods for the | Dashing, graceful, tight-fitting models, $0 to $4 Inches long, of fine English fcceente Ticarson use dH of lung dis- 1 tan covert and light-weight black kerseys and broadcloths, single breasted, (net, OE ent reem tues Dis new Inhela- | tons through, Tight-fitting, loose and half-fitted coats, Lined through- lon treatment, oy this process the modicated, healing, | out and to waist with Skinner's satin, Special at $25. (olly vapors are breathed into the air $13 shoes equal their handsoun “Send for Style-Book ‘Mall-Orders Pro anptly Filled | ’ res are exclusi rely for women, ‘Twonty-nine of the ninety-soven Reg iota of Greater | few York, eleven of them in the fashionable Se ee ' Piven, reaching directly to tho reat ot E i oats in the | laseee sadeus an boellag the t mpire Ci 19,75 GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S '5TORES. 2 : 1 NEW YORK CITY, Aten Boe the fs 4 New High Colors, Value $30 ° Jas Broadway, cor. 10th Bt, hes bia ge Sixth Ay. 8. B gor Slat Gt, 380 Headway nnn Marala Rutldtn ahr West Si. cor. Tth J FO a erty py ted Bell White, jacqueminot, amethyst, garnet, reseda, London smoke, blue and black, BROOKLYN—-"40s Fitth bet, vet ‘Ditmars “and Wits Ig med] omtlon 19 etl tat in rich, lustrous broadcloth, are the colors of these Empire Coats, lined with herbie i rn ae, va haeey paniay ciepeahek seas oF ' the nee ‘and to the 4 silk to match, The model is in the effective loose aula en ei woe a GREATER 'NEW YORK MEN’S SIIORES Medicine. , by silk soutache. The collar and cuffs are Inlaid with richly RATE t gs. rt h yoke defined by si tinge bh abun Grevhi Sneh med embellished panne velvet, and from the yoke down the front and back of coat ; NEW TORK CITY. fis ena: EEN. ‘ | tines goncrally von'ain alcohol or opiates, | run broad stitched straps, finished with fancy braided buttons, terest (808 Broadway, cor, Dunne St. e111 Br 4 AY, | TO ee ee aeecn ie ante: f W, F t S rn [ t 15-107 area, bet. Cortlandt — #1005 Ur * ond Wil. ec Extra Waist Special a $2.95 ras Desdvey "se, ih ma . ’ 4 9400 Fifth Av., berL 10th and 1th sts, ‘ For Friday Only (Reduced from $8.80) ° ag Sinai NBWA RK, N. J stages develop. i ) y plaid destens, f {fects, in the prevallin and doth sis, «AL Broad &., op p, Central RR, of N. J. To those patie ho feel that thot ; Chic Woollen Waists in the new pla lesigns, four effects, i) 4 +180 Be teth Bh, fi dition bas not fully understood, be color schemes, Also a collection of Nun’s aes and Granite Cloth Waists 488 Bixth AV, @. B. cor. fist St JERS BY cITy, Anderson extel opportunity for con- | in plain colors, For Friday only, special at $2.05. “168 W. J28th Rt.. oor, Tth Ay 00 Newark Av sultation examination without "| * STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS, d L. RNS 6 CRERURD © MAEMO 26K [De awa = |New York (between 6th and éth avs) | | mee Great Special Sale.*. Best Flour. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR -* Barrel, POO 243 lb. Bag (8th Barrel) . . 63c 7 1b, Bag, 19c | 3) 1b. Bag, 10c Pillsbury’s Best XXXX | By th 24l Jory eed Bubeilative , Barrel 55 80 on 8d, 73C eG y Remnant Wines, Liquors At 70 Licensed Liquor Stores. H. B. KIRK & CO,’S OLD CROW WHISKEY, Very Special Price for this week, a bottle... O9C : : ° trina sagneenitiny | On Thursday, Friday, Saturday of This Week 30 rad tie erate | These are the three best brands of flour in the world. So far as our immediate Monee ehd: eo eer: 1° TCE my Gl profits are concerned, it is all the same to us which you buy. But we prefer selling t® pout Mock ant Hre Sure cure tor 76e | Mt) Pride of St. Louis, because it is the best value obtainable in flour, the most eco- Par sneren tee Fur BOG ( nomical for any housekeeper to buy, and a staple that will give you genuine satisfac- lal Whiskey—PopUlar F¥65 AB | tion. Try it alongside of any other flour in any practical way you please—for bread, ties : Fi | biscuit, cake, pie or pastry—doughnuts or dumplings—as you will. Then you will ‘ y know, as scores of thousands of housekeepers now do, why we recommend it so mer —tie John, Pewers | highly—for its baking qualities are unsurpassed. Better flour has never been milled, Sars "old a bots Dy q We sell it for less, because it is our own brand, and we give our customers the i Mehinna ponds bot: OSC | MS Jon Rum—Butler's Special Re- ®; old and extra choles; 0 ttle . Alto Douro Port—Castillo Cabinet fine Importyd “Wines a bot BE th Giratda Sherry —Solere Vinings rich. Imported wines a pote GBC extra profit that other millers exact for their exclusive brands. Flour will hardly stay long at this low price—lower than any other retailer can sell these highest grades, Housekeepers should buy all they can store conveniently. ‘After this sale the opportunity will not come again this year, You are banking the dollars with interest when you buy at these prices, and on every barrel of Pride of St, Louis you make an extra profit of 80 cents. Equal quality and all- round unbounded satisfactior are assured, Some of the other attractions for the week follow : Best Creamery Butter. 93 C D) 8. & 1" Green Stamps 20 FREE with the following! Claret—3 be. « California 95e Tablo Wine Ju tage; A Santerne. nia Wi Rhine fi Liberal receipts trom the most noted: Western creameries fortunately enable us to continue our remarkably successful low-priced butter sale. The very finest, fresh, aks me fancy butter—extra quality—until next Saturday night, a pound, ,, of NT 5e Better lay in a stock now the cool weather is here, for we cannot guarantee the price after this week, Liberty’ ‘Preserves -Cholcyat ‘fruits, pre- Citron Peel — Bright ara: fay tier | Gel. stone ORG Ribbon: comy at fruit Jama 10 (ren Stanins bottle ZB. Libert, Midgets — Little Hthiae 100 ““areen’” STAMPS FREE Finest Imported Cake and Biscuit Ayal Butler's: sae PRY) ote | on en murat 10c | At 160 JAMES BUTLER Grocery Stores retina sian Sand, AMEE: Ge phere Calferala table ‘kel carton ane _ Ka D “Ss. @ H.’’ . s Tomatoor—Essie vuind; tines Now Jernay the Pure rane te ‘whole hea . oo ult; hand pieked and id packed =¥ cond i ouble “s Stamp Eine Oh ca BO stamps Pree w reen each. 12¢ STAMPS PREE WITH bran ti te . van Ub Quality, ni oaebaan ad. 68¢ ih with all purchases of 10 cents or more, Extra liberal Stamp pitts with Pyar yhr? e; finest from 12¢ flononram Rye, allon 1. BO | Pruncs—Dluoitibbon; the *new’ frult qiperty Ieetih — J TEAS, COFFEES, PEPPER, MUSTARD, WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, WINES Saad Seuss hesis” cations Ise uss 5 to the -25e ® tient np 10 and LIQUORS, in place of Louble Stamps at frult, proserved in rich- 23 100 Samo FRME with « rind .a'Lines tn: BQe. an tetas ton & Pears dnc CP Menoctus' ve torrent 8.00 Maras th alten LOC ipery ewe | = TEA and COFFEE SPECIAL. Wee HP a sors tala Wilk tev HE In beat Frencle oil: Melb. 15 or woury bot. ] bichie “tote 15¢ Spanish Olives Dainties. Salad | O11 = Bert i 10 all purchasers of two Ibs. Our grades of selected “Essie” Ame ia 15c c Fresh from the ovens of the bottle »s4 6 ot our Best Coffee, at Olives are the finest imported from Olive ‘OU—Finest tm- Spain, and cannot be approached ir National Biicult Company, Batted trom, Luce: 25¢ or 30 a |b. quality and price elsewhere, New Year's Ca bottle, | BPe; | i Mammoth 2-02, L2c] pits vo! 23 il together with a pound of fmmoth Queens, 2>0%. Oe by the pound our Very Best Tea, at 50c) “Essie? Olive Sp'ce Drops, Yee © Waite Wise A Measure, sss. iy bond 10¢ a lb,, total purchase Uneeda Biscu’ ace, Ment - Bive Tig r Baby Olives, small size 4-02, in Y 3 bi $1.00 or $1.10 ottle; doz.) ess each 5c } aoe tee | if Stufled Olives—Stutied with pi \ lar Stamp Specials FREE with separate purchases of our famous TEAS 4 Liberty mentoes, In -oz, botties, | The finest grades imported—at half the price elsewhere, fev Fs sapihaehBiaags |! |

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