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THE EVERING “ISEVEN-YEAR-OLD BRIDE AT 10M TH UMB WEDDING Bridegroom Is Only Eight, While the Minister \ Who_Is_to Officiate Is Nine—Chil- dren as B ff Orchard Blanche to Small:Parks Com- |, Metter fiery, Dimers, : mittee. yo of that city, will Me t in the Franklin 1 town Patk without Ustening to uments on |the question, and {t was ferred to the Committee on Bmail P ‘The matter mtood at the head of “oalendar and about p dozen land-| ind=the(riesyers crowded up-to Fail and qmounced thelr opposition the plan, which is to take away their % -ter—opram ten f hangouts and other victous re- (hat make this ramshackle quarter Worst slum remaining In the United bridegroom docs not lok Soars, Of course both have willingly re- who "The Ri Arthur K Will OMclgte. Mr, King has never taken a theological course, he Js only nine years of age. t to be a real ceremony, but or han dnkinred his position in favor <The Aveuing World's pian to let. ayiigeht info that phow place of vice. The Board was not therefore at all in- linea to Alsen to arguments against ing ‘the ast remaining obstacle the healthy’ development which 1 of the The bride will wear w' eatin, and the veil will be, held in place with ASTOR AND. BENNETT AS INSANITY EXPERTS a, ‘Borough Presiamt Ahearn spoke far hg Board. “I don't sco any use of Dearing long .acguments against this provement and wasting the timo of ‘this Thoard | now, “1 would ‘Sudgeat that the hearing be closed and » to make for or inat the im- Wément the committee will give them tunity to pelea ( itr fa number 2 ens. public“ P cilleane wagon hard toUree option -of the-Improvement, a -. NS OF BREAD jcent home at rt, L. 1, and the rest of he time jn London and Paris y Helene Sa! liven at ish Ab. Halted to Get Their Tes- timony Abroad. _ Justee-Crane,-tn, the Suprems-Court, Brooklyn, to-day, granted an appli tion for the appointment of a commis- sion to take testimony in London and Paria from William Waldorf Astor, James Gordon Bennett and others con: ining the habits and mental condi- tion of George Winthron Thorne, who ung umiriess and ing, @ix monthe in bey. Wi Thorne “Boxes Boy Carried on Head Started Blaze ie wen z 7 contended chat Mir ‘mentally tant, fitie remains to-Gay of the big bak-| The case has b No. es Eoat--‘Thirty-third Horas Bee eee, $7 BY CABBY BY THREE BLOCKS’ RIDE. full of amoke and fire. oi 1 Bighth ave- ¥ Beconds tho five stories of [NUS tresmurer of the Hoyal Lamp dau ‘balce-shop were emptied of bakers, ana|CoMpany, which hae offices at No, 126 “tons of jun oxen were filled with matxoth, the un- pavencd brend used in the observance the Paagsover. They caught thu fame ti bt ina -Slash-and quickly ihe | matzoth, which ts the only kind | Sixth avenue, ht siréet and Bre Was: that he was locked up l Forty-seventh street station. Yxosen was arrested by. Policeman Pathe Decause ‘boca to cabman’a bill of 51 ee ene b the Jew~bakers—aro makin t--pow, began to blaze. One _hun- dred barrels of flour had just besn jgrped Into “a big bin, on the “second @ great baking of the next weeks. Hundreds ‘St. scores of faden—with-untexraned Dread re" ed on the five floors and made food, nthe rear of the matzoth factory i erent ina diy Ald. 83° rten of the Frien: d_S0- ywas_ar. z faye rhe Unilaren tn the etiool were [Ge MGcat aide toons anid out: Capt Carson, of the East | bill for tie cab is extortionate and T 3 t A he Ment, le she | don't blame. man far refusin, nd told the doctors and nurses |pay it. The prisoner 1s discharged. $o have everything in readiness to te- | When Kaesen went to, the police 10 moter apa vent: ae there was bo | got Mejnoney he rays th: i wi “3 BE —Was S555 wagh Folled, The patients were reassured ernie pica! a re for a drive of three Vsintlon he saya the sergeant got a From him #163 in cash, checks for Fes anda lot of jewelry. “This ls no -coilection _agenoy,,”” elaimed Mawtst Beran when tare him in. to. 10) im atter thelr first fright re THE OUTER marriod | ex-! thig } 4 bilipsborn ridesmaids. orange yx, Just as many other ‘codea Mao the mald or Cadaru: aK q ern Na TanuPOk: Edward Jaunayon, ja bert Fleming aiid Ilerbert \ “Following — the | ceremony in church a wedding pper wili-be ved in the Sunday- Mildred While the feast ts on for the “bridal party," tre visitors may, partiotpate: 15 | ipper for je ams som of 10 ‘Ab Interesting muatoal - o will-also be rendered by mumbers ot the wedding party; ueate will Include Alfred lola Stokes, Mo- Hogon, Adrian La Barr, Wn Grace Lyon, Bruce a—Cilbert.-Mateo!m— Rookaley, George Hudsmith, Hadiey, ma Winterbottom. Ds Lieweliyn Ation, 1 ar j various | The Svelan, ‘oe, INSPECTORS WITH SOFT SHAPS QUSTED Contest “Over $1,000,000 15) Cofer Issues an Order Dis- pensing with $4 a Day Men in Brooklyn, anal Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. Misses’ Tatlored Spring Suits An_ exclusive assortment /of Imported Fabrics. 19.75 24.50 34.50 - FOR SATURDAY, Misses’ Tailored Sults of navy e¢ serge, semi-fitted or box coats; satin Mned; detachable plque collar and cuffs; 4 pleated skirt; 14, 16 and 18 years. Real valu $25.00....... 15.75 Mlases'Taltorod. Sults of. shitty Pa cloth, {mall the fashionable plain stripes: and. plaidsy-14, 46,48 -years,— Re Misses’ and.Girls’ Spring Coats Imported fabrics, short, three-quarter and full-length: models, 9.75 12.50 19.75 FOR SATURDAY Qiris' S z Coats, double-breasted, made of Tan Covert Cloth, ravy-blue or red cheviot serge or English checks mixtures; 4 to 16 yedrs. Real value $9.75 Girls’ Spring Reefers_of black and w cl n worsted, navy, pherry or black velvet collar, white Vehetlan lining; 4 to 14 years. Real yalue $12.50.7... Seteeeearentas Boys’ Spring Suits Norfolk ,-and - Double-breasted Suits. of Imported Worsteds, *‘Homespuns, English Serge, Scotch Tweeds—superior tailoring, made in our.own sanitary workrooms, 9.75 12.50 16.50 FOR SATURDAY: Norfolk and Double Breasted Sults, with extra pair of knickerbockers, of all-wool Scotch Tweeds, also Navy-Biue 6 75 to 47 years. Real value £10.00... oe ° Hand-Tail Sulis—Norfolk and Double-Brea: wi extra pair of knickerbockers, of Imported Tweeds, Worsteds and Blue Serge; 8-to 17 years —Value*$15.00------- 2 10.75. 6.95 | 9.75 Borough President Coler, of Brooklyn, {ssued an order (o-day, effective on March 15, dismissing all the Corporation Inspectors in the Bureau of Highways. He says he will try a plan thet will jresult In the reformation of the corpora- ton Inspection system. will be elected bythe Borough Pres!- dent from the Civil Service Mst of ell- Sibles to the position of Inspector of Grading and Paving. They will” xet “pay trom-the-city; The ta day that the corporations doing publio work are rpquired to pay to each inspector sent to eee that the work js properly done will be turned by Mr, Coler into Mer. . |ehe. City Treasury, “By putting the Corporation Inspec- tors on the Civil Service list,’ said the Rorough President. “they will be taken out of polities and the pradtice of ep- ‘ca__| Such cornoration Inspectona_aa_may. i jee required in the Bureau of Highway Boys’ Spring Top Coats and Reefers Distinct Models of All-Wool Tested Fabrics, superior finish, 7.50 9.75 12.50 Spring Reefers of Navy-Biue English Serge or Scotch jJots in gray checks and overplaids; 3 to 10 years, 5.75. 7.50 Coats—Black and white checks, English silk yelvet collar, white Vengtian lining; naval buttons; 3 to 10 years. Réal yalue $10.00....... see SPECIAL FOR. SATURDAY. Women’s Imported Lingerie Waists French hand made, hand embroidered, lace trimmed, §.75 eV aE B1000s= | WENDEL’S SENTENCE 0 AVANT COURT-MARTIAL Doula Wendel, the disgraced ‘former captain of the Firet Battery, N. G. N. al ¥., came into Judge Rosalsky’s court tn_General Sessions to-day to plead gulity to one of the thres Indictments for fewony found againat him: ‘The arrangesient wea to have been that he would plead {f tho fetony were treated an_& misdemeanor, On_ the bench with the judge wan Adj-den. {the National Guard, Henry cierence between the judge, Aa Dunrict-Attorney Tiet and ‘Abe Levy for Wendel wae fol- anes sistant 4 wer lowed by the Announcement that” {oni wee eajourned until: March 2 lt de understood that gested that tt Ged and not take act [martial eppointed by [¥oatigated The cas, a Ual yn on March 18. GARMENT SHOP. —Disappearances’ Including & Brooklyn to-day reported elght per- missing from their homes since | Sadler, twenty-two years old, “missing from ber home, No, Bi Linden ‘ t, since Marth 4 Reported by her ee ‘Mera. Joseph Mitchell. orence Trott; elehieee ANG, 125 Greene avenue, “We Vulion street, weat to a ui March 4 and did not return, “chard H tortyfour years lett its hor » 3 Third place, dw in_his pockets’ and | streets. SL. Nieleon, twenty years old, Appeared from his home at Forty-nttn | Pieyet and Third avenue on Feb, 2; peaks no English, ( | ‘August Hopp, a Well-known galoontat. | of No 440 Liberty avenue, disappeared | “While carrying #400 on Feb'28: ‘Willlam Eyl, fifteen years old, o: Bowne street, Flushing, and eld, fourteen years old, of No, 12 lushing, both dicappear. AMELIA SOCIETY.BALL... To Me Held at the Waldorf-Astoria om Saturday Night. | The Amotia Rellet Society, at Lext m Avenve and One Hundred and Firw Wireet. will give its annual -eutertain: #hant and ball on Baturday-evening, a the Waldort-Amoria. this institution is to Kh ef to farnilies in distro: “pith illness Or Want of employs . We have given so many store of stores for Walst of buyers. edgerness and alacrity. At $1.10—eautiful Wash Waits of lawns, trimmed with German Val. laces and fine «m- broideries, Regular value $2.00 to $2.50, At $1.60—Fine Batiste broderies. Regular Yalue $2.50 to $3.00. Continuation of the Remarkable Sale of Spring Lingeric Waists _ Spectal- Purchase tn-four Tots—$1.10, $1.60, $1.85 and $2.40 evidences that this is the s, that the mere announce- ment of each succeeding sale Brings increased throngs There is no longer a doubt that while Wwe continae such offerings, they will be ¢aken up with At $1.85—“Marie Antoinette’’ Waists, Imported Batiste, detach- jable collar, cuffs and front piece. | Regular value $3.00 to $3.50, 4 and At $2.40-\wWaists of sheerest French Lawn Watsts, elaborately | French Lawn, trimmed with Allover French .Em-\auith Allover Embroidery and daintily trimmed | Yokes of German Vat. Regular value $3.50 to. $4.00. t ¥ | Rose Elkeles,. and | hina: few hours a member of the the necessary re: | | $8.00 Taffeta Fetticoats | New models, with full flounce | in all shades’ and) black, and silk dust ruffie, | $4.90) 12 West 23d Sth, Opposite Fitth Avente Hotel, through to 22d New Spring-models, blac Real value, $45.00 . FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. and-colors: _At The Broadway at Thirteenth Street Store Only The Residue of Their _ Siock of Young Men’sSuits “at $7.50 af $12.50 - _.. Reduced from Reduced from as high as $15. -—as high as $20. There's only-ons.reason-for.this-clean-up).and-it's this: sizes_are broken, and so we want them all to go. They're in, sizes 15 to. 19—chest measure 30 to 34, Black, blue-and fancy fabrics in single and double breasted models. FWROS ROOMASIOV STORES ALL OVER BROOKLYN © Strictly New Laid EGGS, 25e For Other Specials Ask for Circular at Any of Our 45 BROOKLYW STORES — Brill. Clothes Models for Spring, 1907 BRILL MODELS exploit not only the style ideas of ten foremost master designers, but also the consensus of best fashion opinions as interpreted by the Brill organiza- tion and -expréesse In-these Brill models that are exclusive. BRILL MODERN TAILORING is the highest de-. velopment of clothes-craftsmanship “as practised by. six leading tailoring institutions and four Brill-directed talloz- ing organizations. Z BRILL FABRICS present results achleved by the se- lective and creative efforts of ten of the ablest woollen buying and designing organizasions in América, and In- ‘chide Original fabrics designed by the Brill oryanization for Britt clothes atone. : z BRILL VALUES—Measuring Brill clothes by the number and correciness of Models, by the merit of Modern Tailoring, by the variety, smartness and often exclusive- ness of Fabrics and by the fairness of Price, you will ap- praise them best clothes values anywhere. SUITS and OUTSIDE COATS. Brill Models for Spring, 1907, $10 to p40. ‘Special $18 value $12.50 Black Sack Sults- - - - Made of all-waqol melton-finished black Thibet, cut on -new Spring models and hand-tailored. : Fabric {s warranted by the mill to’ give long to crock or fade. Long service {'s further assured by the high-grade hard- service and not The price, $1250 Instead of $13, is possible hecalise the mit needed extra business and the tailoring concern extra work to keep its organization Intact. Consider how desirable it 1s, for you to own # smart black ‘suit and how. excelient is the vaiue here offered. Special $18 & $20 value $49.50 mE] «“Cravenetie” Raincoats - - ie Made-of_high-grade-worsteds, in light to-dark_gray shades. Cut on new semi-fitting and form-fitting models, having the new lapels. to rainproofingsand the proofing-of these. {s accomplished by ~the-Gray— Me tin fa ty-trimmed,-se-{hat-they-fit-and-hoi : Th armenis are Journeyman tailored and tty trimmed,-so-that-they hold-the shape: RancOa TRE saree or seria View, of light ght overcoats and over evening dress in spring and summer, as well as for weather protection. Because these are this spring's over-or' $12.50 instead of $13 or $20. Brill Clothes for Young Men : = Models tor Spring, 2907 — ; “Brill stores are the first in New York to present Strictly” high-grade garments, cut on modern smart and correct models for young men 16 to 20 years, and at popular pice to $15. Brill clothes of the higher grades for young men embody fineness of wor! manship, correct- ness of model and exclusiveness of fabric heretofore impossible of attainment. Prices $18 to $30. Special—Young Men's Suits, $10. Custom tailored to hold shape, fit and style. Made of excellent worsteds and casslmeres, Cut on smarter, newer models than customarily used in garment 20 years, Price cj ders from a foremost wholesale tailor you can secure one for thes for Children Models tor Spring, 1907- Brill clothes for children are distinguished by the use of models, i of the kind and degree determined by-an intelligent understanding of the clothes requirements for boys from 3 years to 16. igni iloring and fabric selecting are done by children’ _ clothing exp : in Brill loth ng is tested and Warranted, and every gar- ment_must_give sat ion_in every point, bo I and} Prices'$1-95 to $15.20 Dudley 4-in-Gne Combiration Suits, $3 95 $5 and $6 Values, RAINPROOFED.. - jo Rainproofing Is the new exclusive feature of 1907 Dudley Suits, Proofed by the “Cielette” process, which is peculiarly Suited for treating cloth for boys’ garmenis, in that'it adds to the ~~ fabric’s stretigih by extra shrinkage. The Dudley Suit’ consists of a double-breasted Jacket, detachable belt and two pairs of trousers—one Straight knee pants and one knickerbockers. By combinations tt makes possible four comptete fabrics and workmanshlp styte-changes: 5 = ranted cassimeres-artd—cheviots in-imany desirable colorings and-designs The tailoring of Dudley Suits js done by experts and insures comfortable nd long service. Dudley Suits, with two pairs of trousers; are better value than most suits at $5 and $6 that have only one complaint, conclusively proves their satisfaction and value. $3.95 Special---75c. value Never Rip Knee- Pants, 43c: “Gel the Habit=-Go- ~palr of trousers. Sizes 7 to 16. Samples and measuring blank sent free to any one unable to visit Brill stores Boys’ -Knee-Pants, of -high-grade-corduroy-and-excellent- cheviols-and ,cassimeres-- Sizes pony 47 CORTLANDT 8T., ve hs 7 near Greenwich, — 125TH STREET, Four -_ Stores. cor. 3d Avenue. Stents EX” % ‘Thousamts-upon-thousands of Dudley Sults” sot since the Britt organization originated them, and not one to see the suits, Price. 6 to 16. New pair for any pair that rips. UNION- SQUARE, -—-44th, near Broadway, 278 BROADWAY, mbers. “gar Martor “Arere: Have You-a Beautiful. Friend ? If so, send her Photograph to the Beauty Contest, Sunday World. $300.00 IN PRIZES. SEE NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD