The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1907, Page 10

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ARNO GALLATIN TO BE BRIDE OF Engagement of Charles N.) Welsh and New York Beauty Is Announced. FRIENDS NOT SURPRISED She Divorced..First Husband and Resumed Maiden Name in 1904, Announcement was made t the engagement of Mise He) latin, New York beauty pro the cirek of the “Four Hundred. divorced wife of ‘George Kidder Davis, ot Wilkes-Barre, to Charles N. Weish, elubman and society man of Philade!- phia. While the date of the wedding has pot been definitely settled, 1: is ox- Pected it will take place tn June, and in that it be in this city. Mr. Welsh’s attentions to the former Mrs, Dovis have been marked for s0 months, and the announcement that they sre to marry does not come as « wirprise." Mr. Welsh’s mother, + home ts at No. 140 Spruce street, P @elphia, will not be at the wedding be~ cause of illness. His brother, Edward | Lowber Welsh, and the latter's son. f John Lowber Welsh, are in Bad Nau- heim, Germany, and cannot be present, so it will be an extromely quiet affair Miss Gallatin’s marriage Mr. Davis on Dec. 14, 18%, in &. Thomas's; Church was one of the social events ‘of the winter. For three years Miss/ Gallatin had been one of the beiles of New York's exciusive sot and wae re- A PHILADELPHIAN’ THE EVENIN Ty |Mrs. Helen C. Gallatin, Who Is to Wed Philadelphia ‘aha HELEN GALLATIN warded as one of the most besutiful Ry My + women In society an. W. C a a ay ht As a millionatre coal operator Mr. |e es mse se a Davis was the beading citizen of Wilkes- | ma . “4 bal boi J Barre. But Wilkes-Barre was not New ioe Se Mork by any means. Mrs. Davis began 33 zh — to fret. She loved the gay life in New S oh: keg Work and the “400,” and it was impos- | Cale.-9. Went 10% 0 0 = ible for her to build up such an ex- | Se & we te eh Bee Clusive organization in Wilkes-Barre. : , Mo Ot P... 108% et et] 3 For a time Mr. and Mrs. Davis ives |Consolidated Gas, New York| SHY Y iw Se ust it t with Mr. Davis's faiher and mother, < } So} H go ~ + fend then, thinking to bring contentment} Central, Reading and Pa- | Sex. Sas eet ae | Ma $i Jo bis wife, Mr. Davis moved into an Eo $ ; f (establishment of bis own. The Davis cifiics Suffer Most. fd +4 family are all musicians and giudious Bk BS Boolety was not to the Hking of Mr. } Sy oh — Davis, and he neglected to come up to| Trading’ sentiment tn the stock mar- | eine t iis wite's Idea of what a man should | Ket early to-day wae divided, some of | ime ike t be. she hed no sympathy with his| the leading tssues being weil sup-|[ricr Mot ae fe Hot Books or hie music. | nda ale | BOG while others were under pres- - [pate = a @ & Was the ing Ww: A Miss Annie|#0n was the best, advancing 11-2 | {ows em ae evinson, of Wilkes-Barre, presented a| Reading, St. Paul and Amalgamated XN Hii for a for hate and jored by Mrs, Davis Davia re RE ay ce Hg ang the mo- arr ner case it was not Mr. Davis appealed, b ti) Bre. Davis had |} y & divoree on t @onment and gone ba Baunts that wponey Mr. i pay by the Supren The ay ivanie maiden then Mise Gallatin has figured fe nd t 80 "MAN WITH. HO MORAL SENSE” HELD Son I Clergyman’s rof, Quackenbos Analyzed Ac- cused of Theft. He Is Building His Own Coffin! of the extraord of vex One » Ge wi m jon. Phe be comin iy Which ed. Mle hl Worthy of a 4 AL Baas Sr. | Copper rose 3-4 der ettack, the down 1 #4. SO PERSEPESESR EE ETE SETS SS OS Mecter &. ot Manhattan Poa Ae Smelting and Union Pacific were un- MR S.5B pt Ke s ++ PRO PRPEREETS £5 Tr st named being driven | ¥ ere Harriman stock see-| Mo range point; it ons, then xcored a gain in fell 3-8 below: yester- + Th ' ot | aitte the trading was | Setaris” £ ves downwace tee | +++ final from Smelting, Were tocks to-day were bonds, $1,271,000 Quotations, LUCANIA 18 BPOKEN Cunam Mug steamer Tucania and Queenstown, for tn communteation by with the station at when veasel was 1.1% miles east of 8: Hook at 7 224. Will prabably dock bout M. Ssturday ‘The from Liverpool New York, was wireless telegraph Cape Race, N. F Tita A volunteered to G WORLD, THURSDAY, MR. BLISS-HAS. --ATHLETIC GIRL > NOTHING TO SH ON $250 00 FUND Friends Declare He Knew Nothing of the Mor- gan Firm's Offer. Cornelius N. Bline, treasurer of the Republican National Committee tn the last Presidential campaign, declines “to make any comment on the published report that he-and Chairman Cortelyou were notified at the opening of the fight | that they. could dtaw on J. P. Morgan “& Co. ‘for $250,000. According to this re- port George W. Perkins and one or two other members of the banking concern raise that sum for the was fund, and. in ‘the mean time it made available for campaign purposes, no that the Republican Committee might not be hampered for casn. | Mr. Bliss sent word to all inquiries | that he had nothing to say about the |* Jarce ci report and that he knew nothing about | shite tt nothing of firm until months after the election of . President Roosevelt alan both he and Chairman Cortelyou, now Secretary have been in ignoranc ‘WOMAN IN BLUE, Friends of his insist that he knew the offer from the Morgan Others insist that of: the Treasury, could not of It ROOSEVELT BORE, HELD BY POLICE i] Mrs, Case, Who Annoyed the President in Oyster Bay, Again Troublesome. WASHINGTON, May %.—Mre. Isa- bella Emerson . who attracted some attention as the “woman tn blue” who tried to see the President at Oyster Bay Inst summer and who has aince tried to see the President, was taken into custody here last night on a charge “| | | | insanity and detained at the House of Detention pending examination. Bhe is thirty years old. The police s to-day made an examination of Case to determine oe question of her sanity, she was of sound mind, but sne nt be detained unitl some of her rela- tives who have been communicated found home, have been heard from. —_——.- J. H. CHOATE SAILS. Adriatic. Mr. Choate is one of the dele- Peace Conferences He will be the gueat of friends in London and then go to Hollan } man. with with a view of taking her to their | | tes from the United States to The| pi: FOUGHT BACK AT HERINSULTER Miss Victor’s Strange Accoster on Street Used Blows and Kicks. Miss Lit No. 414. Brook aven cothplainant in Y again je Victor, a pretty m Canste, a la teenth etre Miss Victor tol came downtown r while walking h He street saw the Italian behind her, followed her past Hixth avenue, and at Fourt er, mad her, and Miss Victor onslaught for but she » Pollcem Finn the he did not desire to be an THIS AGONIZING PAIN tm the pit of ‘the stomach is GALL-STONES| ‘These attacks occur at short intervals, and will continue, and increase in se- verity, until the Gall-Stones are dis- charged from the Gel Bladder. If neglected, this trouble will certainly ‘and quickly develop into very serious eh will be much more difioult to cu ‘At the very first sign of trouble you DIXINE, whteb will dissolve Gall-Btoves Kbingly restoring the full and normal fonctions of the liver. APPENDIXINE fe the natyral, bealthful and edy and tonic for these organs. fl per bottle Write for interesting gS . Ex-Ambassador Joseph H. Choate and | MILH. Mrs. Choate sailed yesterday on the 4’ 8 ¥. Warren, Jer. Cy OF BLUE sERGE $8,00 SAILOR SUITS OF MIXED CHE $ TO 10 YEARS ° SAILOR SUITS OF WHITE AND SIZES ¢ TO © YEARS . ‘ RUSSIAN SUITS OF WINITE AND SIZEB 24 TOT YEARS SEVERAL STYLES IN YOUNG RUSBIA CALFSKIN TAN AND BLACK OXFORDS. To-morrow, !mportant Sale of Men's High Grade Summer Shirts YRTED WOVEN AND PI MADRAS, FIGURED CHAM BRAYS CORDED WHITE M ND MERCERIZED FA PLEATED AND SOFT BOS! D PLAIN MODELS, ( ATTACHED OR DETACHED, 2.00 and 250, Regular Value § Men’s Seasonable Underwear An Exceptional Offering Below Prevailing Prices Gauze Lisle Thread Shirts or Drawers, 45¢ Sea Islan Sh 'rte wers including sleeveless shirts and knee drawers, _ 5% Extra quality Gau sle Thread Shirts or Drawers, 75¢ Sumwer Weight Natural Gray W 65c bits with short sleeves, seo ® Fifth Avenue, 34th and SALE OF BOYS’ ROYS' SUITS, COATS AND REEFEKS, BOOTS AND DANCING PU MISSES’ AND. GIRLS’ WHITE CA B. Altman & Cn. CLOTHING, NORFOLK SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS 61ZK8 § TO % YEARS, OF MIXED CHEVIOT $6.00 & 6.00 VIOT AND BLUE SURGE; SIZES $5.00 “ COLORED WASHABLE FABRICS; $1.85 COLORED WASHABLE FABRICS $1.65 MEN'S BUITS AND TOP COATS. HATS, CAPS AND BLOUSES, AT REDUCED PRICES CHILDREN'S SHOES | BOYS' LOW SHOES OF PATENT LEATHER, TAN AND BLACK MPS. NVAB AND BUCKSKIN SHODS, LITTLE CHILDREN’S SHOES AND ANKLE TIES, 35th Streets, New York. Y MAY 23, & OPPENHEIM 1907. The Shoemakers’ Clearing House, Entire 3d Floor. Southwest Cor. 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York. From Watson and Landrigan, peg rite 5 $125 EG an hildren’s $1.25 We Oxford Ties, frioay Misses’ & Children’s Gibson Ties, FRIDAY, Misses’ & Children’s Oxtords, all widths worth 1.25, Russet Tan, Vici Kid, Patent Coltskin, | Worth White Canvas and Brown Canvas, | 1.25,a 3,000 Pair Women’s *1-° _ Black Kid Oxfords at 50° a0¢ Misses’ 1:50 Tan Shoes, Sizes Bo: School Shves, Bo. Calf 8% to 2, Bluchers in ue Brown. 1: 00 ahd double solid sos; sizes 9 to 79 tan, in popular leathers. . 1342; worth 1.25, at Misses’ 2.50 and 3.00 Sample 4 | 50 Oxfords, Gibson Ties and 1- Pumps, all leathers, all sizes. Pumps, Sailor Ties, __ Gibson Ties $450 Worth $2.00, $2.50 and : Patent Coltskin, Brown $3.00, at.... Gun Metal Calfskin, skin Shoes, Sizes 10 5 | made; school & dress wear; worth 2.09 Boys’ Tan and poh hited a te 4-59 Hand White & Gray Canvas. Turned No Mail Orders Filled Soles. All sizes; all widths 1,500 Tailored Suits $ ¢" Worih $15.00 to $20.00 The late season js ion—fetching models in desir or cost—style as being the heigh ¢ Suits Choice Fancy Mixtures, Nobby Novelty Plaids, Cheviots and Worsteds, the New Browns and Blues The new Prince Chaps, natty Etons and Ponies—ex- cellent man-tailoring—all seams piped—ornamented with tajlor-stitched effects, in both collar and collarless styles —pretty vestee effects—elegantly satin lined. Choice at $6.95 Thousand $1 Waists at 50° FINE LAWN WAISTS—elaborately tucked and lace trimmed—short, loos: c \— ¢, flowing sleeves— cool and comfortable; collar and cuffs daintily tucked and trimmed with lace edge—regular sh.00 values, arranged on special tables $1.50 Lawn Waists, 98c. tra fine quality of | oilars and cuffs tuc n, front consisting of twelve rows of fine cluster tucks—five rows on oulder and sleeves trimmed with hemstitched straps. Made from an new sieeves—c PICTURES OF PALACES SEASHORE | Reproduced from Paintings by BIEDERMANN BY THE q Color reproductions of the Historic Jamestown Exposition at Norfolk. A new subject next Sunday~. Given free with the Sunday~ World. Plate paper, 10 x 15, Ready~ for framing. Worth preserving. GET THE SET. ; re

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