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“Lwnd couple are on their honeymoon to- WED ON YACHT AND DIDN'T ASK BRIDE'S PARENTS Harris B. Fenn and Miss Win-| _ nie Kaesche Second Couple | Married.on Whim. * ipiits ‘The achooner rigged yacht Whim. jowned by President Charles H. Dale, of jibe Peerleas Rubber Company, ts pror-} ‘mg ttsolf a veritable Gretna Green, two j wedding ceremonies having been per j formed on {ts polished deck. The eec- @ay. and tho first have just returned, Harris B. Fenn, who was Mr. Dale's (private accretary for some years, and Ms intile Kaesche, daughter of a’ manufacturer, at No. 194} ‘ who has a summer home! at Larchmont, were married on the yacht last evening by Justice of the yPeace W. A. Boyd of Mamaroneck. {None of the pretty bride's near relatives were present, and when Mr. Kaesche were told of the weddin eald {t certainly coyldn't be true. n waa lying off the Larch- Club. The yacht was elabo- rated, as were others near. and Mrs. Dale were there. The i bridesmald was Miss Elizabeth Hutch- fnson, of Larclimont, and the Minses| Natalle and Estelle Fitch, | Were flower girls. Herman E. 8: ‘his city, was best man. A score of the couple's young friends were present. When the wedding supper was served @ number of yachts whistled congratu- tations and steamed around the Whim Mr. Fenn and Miss Kaesche met two years azo on @ yacht at the Larchmont chub and were in love b taken thelr eyes off « first glance. W were not informed of the marriage plans fa yet & et Milas Anna Seabu and . P. D. Saylor, o ere the| frat couple married Mina | been_pri-| Mr. Fenn | fa now. a salesman for the rubber | company. His bride's father !s a member the Larohmont Yacht and several New York| alubs BOWLERS SOON T0 OPEN BIG LEAGUE Eastern Championship This) Season Will Be Rolled in ““Ewo- Sections. New York, Brooklyn, Trenton and ; Newark bowlers {n one, two, three and five-men teams will roll in the northern Circult of the Eastern Bowling Leaguc this season while Philadelphia, Ball more, Wilmngton and ‘Reading teams will make up the southern circult. the Jeague having been divided this season into two divisions. The winners in eacn ivision will roll off for the Haastern ‘championship in a home and home eeriesof games in each city they rep- resent, The season will open on Monday, Oct 1. when the Manhattan teams roll at} the Universal alleys in: Broo! ! the ach team three games, and cach wil] roll one | home and home weries with intervais | ecks, 80 that the season will | hree months Deen elected Southern Wilmington, — V Bergman, jr., and CS. Bradley Twenty conclares Pr pisrerented in the Heptasopha’ League th stars way Alleys) Myrtle avenue and Mraadway, Tirooklyn. early In Octover, A theeting of Bee spmaties wit he hela at the alleys turday al. ning, Hey At the meeting of bowlare_{nterested tn reanizing the Hayai~ arcanum Minor veakue at Arcanum Hall, 1250 Hedford ave nue, frookiyn, Saturday evenings Sept dd, fan effort will be made to revise the rules 90 that any member pf the order may bowl oa & team. tournament will start. about . Lat the Superba Alleys in Brooklyn. Baltimore, id possibly more will Improved Order” of At the Broad Schwartje and Mason have thoroughly ren- evated the alleys at the Superba. Brooklyn, | and nearly every dale has heen filled by te big tournaments and club night ‘These are the moat popul section. one reason belug be bestowed upoa them. of the care One of the possibilities of a big post won series is that now being discussed owlers in the Royal Arcanum Major and Heptasophs' Leagues. ‘A meeting ‘to organize the Metropolitan five-men championship will be held at the Grand. Central Alleys, Drooklyn, Thursday | afternoon, Sept, 12. Games will start about Oct, 1, and fifteen or more teams ex pecied’to enter. te BAR HARBOR FLYER KILLS & WOMAN AT CROSSING. Companion of Victlm Walking With Her Jumps to Safety as Train Speeds On. SHWETT CITY, Conn., Bept. 3.—Sfag- Bio Farrell, thirty-five years old, was fnatantly killed by the Bar Harbor ex- press at © crossing to-day while on her way to work. Sho was with another woman at the tme, but tho latter man- | | aged to Jump out of the way of tho train, —_— POWDER EXPLOSION KILLS. One Jan Meets Death and Another Ie Maimed in Mill Blow Up, CLEVELAND, Sept. 2.—A terrific ex- plosion occurred in’ the powder mill of the Aumtin Powder Company located a few miles south of tho city, early to-day, resulting in the death of one man and the fatal injury of another, | Jacob Hazut was almost insta’ killed, while Frank Moroskl was Crign fuily injured! and whi! die. Both were tho expleaién fs not nancial joss to the com- reas Rib ac Second Young Lady to Be Wedded on Yacht Whim THE EVENING WORLD, IWPOMAN VICTINA OF ‘ WV Boas #2 Mystery Surrounds Case of,‘ lfering trom the influence of a powerful HUNTER KILLED BY OWN GUN. | fatality. George W. Hedrick's body was jl an {n the marshes near tha city c sun | gave evidenc and | dental the gun, exp The police belie ding the charge. |the completo equipment eto and two. empty shells | Es GL aE er fC that his death was accl-! necticut, fell upon | opposed to the plan of transfert 4 ipaval fehtine strength to the Paciic. /50c. and $1.00 bottles, all druggists. TUESDAY, BATTLE-SHIPS OF PACIFIC FLEET TO BE OVERHAULED. SEPTEMBER 3, pe ~<a } san! Kea Islanc ¥ Ka A Target Prac Four bat ae TA, Sept to the League ran overhav Pactne const Mat artibe for t hips are the 4 Kearsarge, the North’ Atlantic he orders received Department the ships must Nurse Employed in Rich jeorg!a, 5 and are now) equadron. | from Merchant’s Family. Navy the} be! ready for sea duty by Dec. 15. They} will report here tmmediatoly after target practice of the North Atlantic Squad- ron, which begins Sept. 10. | | Four men in a tburing car last night look to Bellevue Hospital Miss Sallie M |Tayior, aged forty-fve, who had been | employed for several years in the family | of D. D. Grey, a wealthy commission Government thas aiso'made prep-| rations at this port for the auppiy of) fiiel which the feet will use during al drug, Dae was puced ii the psychu- “ Only Four on Atlantie Const. | portion of the voyage to the Pa | pauiic ward tur ovservallon.. | TY BOSTON. Sept. 2—The jmerchant, of lileming sald tt | Mr. Grey bas a town house at No. «| bret stored on & Delaware Tiver cos [Eee Reigate wtreet ana: a ery | Poet Thome ar selburt, i 1 Phe aia Moe rea VES EE j@utnoriues jearued that Sus Tayior | [alarined tue Grey family at Bellporc by | xfADRLD, Sept, 3—A especial: Gewpatch hospital poet ed athan i hots Hearn ine suns | trom Bilbao recelved here to-day an taken in. bis qutomébile at all possible | nounced that the Spaniah | aquadcon to levue, there had been ordered to sail for Fer~ ‘Miss Tayior is @ graduate ef the Post-| col, whence, la It reported, it will pro- Graduate Hospital. 1 ceed, to Morocoan waters. i twas understood in the paychopathic ward that there in considerable mystery 1% planation of which awali from the effects of the drug. A woman who was neen at Mr, Grey’s| town house last night refused to discuss the case. Se TOO MANY NAVY YARDS. sa’ price Ist shows it). $24.00 Brass Beds, all sizes.$15.75 $30.00 Brass Beds, all zon. $19.78 $42.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes,$27.75 $38.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 stzes.$25.50 ea $26.75 $45.00 Brass Beds, 3-3 sizes.$29.75 $52.00 Brass Beds, 4-0 sizes.$35.75 $15.50 Hair Mattress, $10. Congressmen Favor Retaining | | gouat. arrived tn Boston on the United Black mixed, full 40 bes ates deepate! hf 5 1 meee day-"" tnenterviews, members, of tie| No matter how Jong it has been/ | ticking : oe committee reiterated previous etate- gray or-faded. Promotes: a luxuri- i ments to the effect finding more navy yarda than seemed necessary, and that ereat economy and J efficiency would result in the abandon- ment of all but four nave] atations and that they were $21 Hair Mattress, $15, Black curled, full 40 Ibs., very closely tufted, fancy striped tick- ant growth of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, and positively re- moves Dandruff. Keeps hair soft glossy. Is not a dye. Philo Hay Bpec. Co, Newark, N. J. ing. $1.75 Feather Pillows, 91.39. Duck down and feather pillows, with sanitary yentilator, Congressman George Lilly, of Con-| and expressed himself ‘as who. 1907. << RESTAURANT G EIGHTH SATHIAY., 19°70 20 * STREETS NEW YORK. far under what we would pay for them to-d. Every bed is guaranteed, The prices indicate the extent of the savings: $50.00 Brass Beds, 4-6, 4-0, 3-0 sizes’, tee ee $34.75 $40,00 Brass Beds, ail sizes. $29.75 $51.50 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes. $35.00 $45.00 Rraas Beds, 4-0 an| 8-6 wizes ..ceesee eee cs 7 ot 100 $30 Ostermoor Mattresses, $18.50 Made in two parts, 6-inch bord- er, French rolled edge; guaranteed sanitary; covering high grade, dust proof; satin-finish ticking. $23 Ostermoor Mattress. $15 Prices on These Fifty Sample HILADELPHIA'S leading brass bed manufacturers came to és their entire sample line, consisting of fifty superb beds, at such an astonish- ingly low figure that we at once purchased. the entire lot. Thus it happens that you are-able to obtain handsome, heavy brass beds of the yery finest materials and censtruction at prices‘! y if bought regularly at wholesale (the maker's own whole-., , being finished with the finest French lacquer. — 3 40 | Two Blocks on | | Sixth Avenue. O'Neill-Adams Co. Established Forty Years, 20th, 21st and . 22d Streets. recent sales. $15 Ext. Tables, $11.75 Genuine golden oak, selected grain, highly polished, round top, a ' fitted with deep moulded rim, very ST! | Furniture Specials rade articles at extraordinary low prices; all beautiful s that will appeal to lovers of highly artistic home Four high |} new Fall desi | | furnishings. | | $50.00 Leather Couches, $37. fe, $60 Sideboards, $46.75, ___ $37.50: ea Pantasote Couches, | | | These beautiful tufted leather | | Pantasote Couches (like illustrati | | are 32 Inches wide and 6 feet 6 in | ' long; have patent steel constructed (like cut), except it has a slight im- bottom, buttons riveted on, puffed sides, nicely carved golden-oak frame, | | with elegantly hand-carved claw feet. ¢ r High class in every respect and ex-| Provement in the carving on the base; | | ceptional bargains at the prices | Of quartered sawed golden oak, hand- | uoted: ly carved, stands 6 feet 9 inches é ne Teather, “reg high 4 feet 9 inches long, with $50.00, sale’ pric French bevelled plate mirror, 42x18 inches. | | Genuine Pantasote, reg Regular price $60.00. ! | price $40.00; sale price. Sale price .. eee $46.75 $50.00 China Closets, $38.50 fir] { $37.50 * {$27.50 $22.50 Serving Table at $17.50 (like cut), except the legs are plain; made of quartered sawed golden oak, 4 feet high and 3 feet 8 inchestons, handsomely. carved. Regular price $22.50, high and 4 fe Sale price, | somely carved | Regular price $50.00. ISale price ves. seees ¢ cut), except the columns are n; of quartered sawed golden oak, | Bent glass end and door, one mirror panel ih back, stands: 6-feet-7 inches 4 inches wide; hand- $17.50 IN EITHER BUILDING To-Day and Balance of the Week The Best Values This Season in Blankets, Comfortables and Bed Spreads 1,250 Pairs of the Famous ‘‘New Process’ Blankets Full | Vure white or gray, with neat pink and blue borders, full bed sizes. weight, finished soft and fluffy, and exceptional value, Good $2.25 value at, per pair, $J,29 Good $3.50 yalue at, per pair $J,84 White Wool Blankets, 11-4 size. - Regular prices. .$3,98 $4.50 $5.25 $6.75 Special'at.....$2,98 $3.50 $4.25 $5.75 Comfortables—New silkoline covering, sanitary cotton filling. Full size. f in Regular prices. .$1.50 $2.25 $2.58 $2.98 Special at... $19 $1.79 $2.18 $2.59 Crochet Bedspreads—New Marseilles designs; hemmed ready for use, $1.49 $1.88 $2.10 $3.19 $1.38 $1.64 Regu Special at.... v prices, .$1.25 90c }$38.50 | massive pédestal base, 6-foot ex- NOTICE ETS tension; best construction. Dining Room Furniture at Clea + Extensive reductions have been instituted to close out several pieces of furniture remaining after? $35 ChinaClosets,$29.75 Made of selected quartered oak, highly polished, with bent glass ends and bent glass door, fitted with three polished oak shelves and heavy carved claw feet. drawer. O’Neill-Adams Co. Guarantee. | | THE BOND THAT MAKES IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR YOU TO LOSE WHEN TRADING HERE $2.50 Golden Oak Dining Chairs, $1.65 $4 Gold. Oak Dining Chairs, leather seat, $2.75 $11 Golden Oak Ext. Table, square top, $36 Golden Oak Buffet, $28.50. $30 Genuine Leather Couch, $19.75. $8.25 WE GUARANTEE the price of every article we sell to ‘be 23 low as, i not lower than, the price of the same quality of goods at any other retail store in New York. ___WE ALSO GUARANTEE the style, value, condition and wear of every “article to be exactly as represented, either in our store or Jn our adver- the spirit of this Guarantee has been violated, call on us Immediately to rectify the error;‘or if for any just reason whatsoever you conclude you would rather have the.cash than the goods, then return the merchandise to us In the same condition as when purchased, and we will refund your money promptly and cheerfully. It 1s, of course, understood that sa coda and goods made or cut to onder Ue exchange) or cred%ed, and that the prices on contract goods are not sub | reduction ———————: I IN EITHER BUILDINO } Tay tal Sale of Decorated Lamps | A General Clean-Up of Mismatched Lamps Vase with polished brass or copper and black trimmings, best centre- draught oil pot, fireproof chimney and ten-inch decorated | tisements, | WE STILL FURTHER GUARANTEE every purchase to be 2 satisfac- tory transaction to the purchaser, as we do not consider the sale complete until our patron is fully pleased. IF, AFTER BUYING, you believe that any part of either the letter or at any time. ' $3.00 Decorated 9-Pie: globe; values un to $9.00, complete, for this Saletat ose ea ccee The Famous Royal Nickel Table Lamp with centre-draught burner, fire-proof chimney and ten-inch decorated mushroom shade in assorted decorations; regular $2.50, special, $3.75 complete Same Lamp, with ten-inch opal shad um{neral glasses, wine glasses, plete IN EITHER BUILDING \ “September Sale of Housefurnishings and China We will offer 3,000 pieces of genuine blue label Agate Nickel Steel Ware, recognized for over t Fragrant Teas, variet irty years as the world’s best enamefled ware: ; 1,000 Every. piece warranted perfect. Remember, this is not the so<alled gray enameled -ware-sold by some houses, but the genuine | 1t Lalance & Grosjean Agate Ware. Every housekeeper should take at Milk Boilars... Berlin Saucepan Berlin Saucepan 66¢ Berlin Saucepan Dish Pans..... Coffee Pot. 88c 2-qt. 4+-at. 6-qt. 8-qt. 14-at. 4-qt. 70e}16-qt a 8 $1.50 $1.32 + 79¢ 43c $2.25 2S Soup Pots. 40c | 12-qt. Soup Pots. 50¢} 8-qt. Soup Pots. 60c | Colanders, med. size. 65¢|Ham Boilers, oval c 55¢| 254t. Lip Saucepans. and Green G ip. rose Jar m1 Vinegar—Cro erake; en, o Frult Jame s ag Basi ¥ Dyeat- quuntities-of-coal,-tt is aaid bas Navsicen| Never Fails to | mittee of the national House of Repre- RESTORE GRAY HAIR jeentatives,. which bas been Inspecting | ————_—- Paar lhe navad stations along the Atiantic| fo its NATURAL COLOR 2-qt. Tea Pot.. 62¢ 45c|3-qt. Lip Saucepans... 33¢ 25e | itl | oh Seqt. Climax Sauce _” 20-inch Wish Kettles..$3.15 $2.50] |]/ vere ee Polstesstss 500 + 75¢ — 60¢| 14-inch Rosst Pans... $2¢ 40c dao as — Thin skin juicy lemons Dinner Ware—Very Special | ee BUeet c We have three or four open stock patterns, very neatly deco- | | FES, | rated in assorted floral designs, all first quality only, Which we wish | |||] Watermelons y- es | to close out to make room for new Fall goods, Ht ity; epecial, 3lc} 2 each sent GOD At Onc-Third Below Regular Price ITT seem ‘arparnaus Tipe — O14 Regular, Special. 7 | Fore Brand; youns, tone Erie prales ae eras a 1G 5250 ll Gravy, Baste: exch oriecs mea ze MTB Unrate acne Breakfast Plates, doz..$1.95 °$1.30|Covered Vegetable IV gpacias Queen Oliver Tea Plates, doz, .{....81.65 $4.10) Dishes, each + $1.20 BOe | |]| | fatis ate stabon Jae Bread and Butter Pickle Dishes, each... 30¢ 20c | WU Plates, doz.........- $1.05 70c | Covered Butters, each, 90c 60c i Sauce Dishes, doz.... 90¢ 60c |} sugar Bowls, each... 68c 45e Chotce Soup Plates, doz....,81.95 $530) Cream Pitchers, each. 25¢ ‘$7 pots large bot Individual Butters, doz. 60¢ 4Cc| Tea Cups and Sau- Cf amall bottle. Uncovered Vegetable CersdOReev es saiec es $2.40 $1.50 | Dishes, each. vee A5C 30c | Coffee Cups and Sau- Soup Tureens, each...$1.95 $4,30 | cers, doz........+- $2.80 $1.95 & 100-Plece Dinner Set of the.above would cost you $18.00; sp. et ear tetocr Cart hard where mm cial, price for this sale * $42.00 ney Splendid $18.50 Dinner Sets at $12.50 ollet Sets, worth $2 at $1.50 $1.75 Gas Portable Outtit Complete at $1 $10 french Coffee Percolators at $5 Star Hams Armour‘s Star Hama for Wednesda: known ams, of the Armour Company, the Pree Of Herr Hartel Vberert! Metre Royal . nest quality; 1021b,' linen sack... SIC Stringlees and Tomatoes — Swevt mery Corn, loyal Fine Golden Sherry. Mountain Klealing Fine Dinner Claret Choleest Zinfandel St Macalre Burgund: Extra Cabernet Claret, ; Superior Angelica . Fine Quallty Mui Superior Tokay Old Vintage Imperial Port, 1 Vintage Imperial Sh Vera Port Prima Vera Prima Vera “at one-third below regular prices. And this ware is the product of a high the patterns are most beautiful and desirable. Wednesday in This September Grocery Sale} DAY of red-letter economies and if you market here to-morrow your savings will figure up into dollars. Call, write or phone 2100 Chelsea. only; we offer these well- the pride very a ‘ ay —Roy- | Pui minest | ula advantage of these great price reductions, Preserved Whove ET aciected: | quality. tren aisture tet] Salcexsds bone panes Che Toucan special five trait and, vure renned | Plckiing | purpo 33c| fet. packed in pure olive B-qt. Tea Kettles....$1.10 B5c| 20-q¢. Soup Pots.....$1.88 $1.45 ee ned oh oy New York | #2 Beans — young, ¥renoh green, . 6 1Gc Lobster Breakfast “| “Bros,; doz, Trea Aaviee! OF tender & 28e) Vori*toe High Grade California Wines Old Port. yearn): Sherry (10 years) Port Wine...» $92.50 3-p. $87.50 Bde | Parlor Suhe, | $114.50 $81 $131 5-p. Imported fardines—Th tr Falstaft brand, dozen, 98e EALLY these form as great a special as the china store has found it ‘possible: to offer in u long period. The sets consist of one hundred pieces of trans< lucent. Austrian china, beautifully decorate of gold. They constitute what is termed | ‘open stock,’ and broken pieces may be replaced $15. Regularly $25, the special price to-morrow of these sets will be. 3 + $1.50 100 C Power Welsbach Gas Light at $1 Hand Painted Wall Plaques at 50c 50c Cut Glass Salt-and Pepper Shakers at 25c_, $3 Bohemian Glass Footed Comports at 91.7: Sale of French Baccarat Glass at One-Third Off. The collection consists of pieces for table use, such as whiskey glasses, water tumblers, alo glasses, ¢ Cordial glaases, champagno glasses, high-ball glasses, brandy glasses, ete. ifr -gtade French manufacturenandy d with rose-spray designs and tracin pop= extra French fresh | Tie iaby ed; wip! '45c | Absolutely Pure and Fully Matured Dor. i 72.00 Brass Beds, 4-6.stzes.$49.00 7 366.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes.$44.506 $87.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes. $59.50 © $60.50 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes.$30.76 © 00 Brass Be 363.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes.$41.60 $66.00 Brass Be $59.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 stzes.$38.25 $42.00 Brass Beds, all sizes.$28.75 © $10.50 All Mixed Hair Mattress, $7.75 | A.C, A. tucking. $24.50 Hair Mattress, $18 Superior soft hair, full 40 Ie. $n one or two parts; very closely tufted; fancy striped ticking. 0c Feather Pillows, 59c All feather pillows, covered with} best A.C. A. ticking. Boer: rance Prices. $36 Sideboards, $25.25 4} Made of selected quartered oak, fine plano polished, nicely carved,’ top, fitted with extra large French bevel plate mirror 30x18; emall top drawers, one long linen | . Parlor Suite, $79.75 Baking Powder, Stuart Brand Bpleed Anchoview parted eee ecereoeersael Brass | Beds Are Under the Maker’s Whole- — sale Price List. Received To-Day!. £7 Fourth Floor. us and offered | ov if . 4-6 sizes.$38.75 © , 4-6 sizes.$44.75 5 Ibs, and covered ta “best fy ‘ur Fifth Floor. two '" $16.50 Mission Couch, imt. Span. leather, $14 4 $8.50 Box orWardrobe Couch. ¢r-denim, $6.75 « $17.50 Golden Oak China Closet, $14.50 $31.50 Golden Oak China Closet, $27.50 $40 Turkish Arm Chair, gen. leather, $29.50, z One Hundred Parlor Suites at Clearing Prices $50 5-p. Parlor Suite, §37.50 $75.50 3-p. Parlor Suite, $66 $87.50 3-p. Parlor Suite, $70 | rlor Suite, $106 ‘arlor suite, $119.75 =~ -£a7 Witth Floee. $1 4¥, eae e as four, equal on (has marke bbl. Fane—Shipped to ui an a near-by try farm: every ebk pu Anteed strictly fresh: ° teh in cartons, SOC pure cream of Ses aie Crawford Co.'s fine fs ; drum, $1.00; 6. The, We paiterieedcrse 2aClp