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IN-MA'S MODEL PRINCESS GOWh the ‘Perfect Dream,” but Must Give It Back. Bride and Her Gallant Soldier Husband. Mrs. Marion Nie t years ld “and assertive, to-day told Magistrate Steiner’ in Morrtsania Court how she took the dteptay princess gown from tho show winiow of her mother's mriistery —end—rean away ia. * Miehols. Hundred and Sixty-fifth stre: + Ted trimmings of the artillery won her Youthfpl heart and she agreed to elope. Marion assisted her mother in Gressmaking establishment, doing 1 malliimery end of it, and had no time to prepare her wedding gown. But there ‘was a perfect dream of a white princess Gress in the show window, one that had been modelled on her figure and for which she said she bought the material. “Bo she and her bridesmaid, Sadie ~Bohwarts, of No. 679 Hast Siqth atresi, met Sergi, Nichols and his best man, Bergt. Ebbs, and all proceeded to the City Hall, where an Alderman tied the wenot Marion looked perfectty stunning in the white Princess and the serzeant wee all to the military in hin dress walform. But he was only sliowed a entertained the marriage party at a @inner there was just time for hin to take Marion back for the maternal | their adsence Mrs. Hoylan hag retuinea the prize exhibit missing. Sne als) “Bul hed eloped, When the build solder dad came arovid tnat evening Bandea out a cnunk of Joe. boarding-house ueir vy, No. feo Bast are aM back to Wie ew ass, OPED AND WED PARENT IS OBDURATE, Hands Out Cold Welcome io i to marry gallant Sergt, Marvin | He {a a gun commander at Fort) Bechuyler and she tlyed with ber mother, | ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, pss eben cetabarenernerene seen eene mere ere Serer 1907. ; GIRL WHOELOPED IN HER MOTHER'S DISPLAY GOWN. POLICE IGNORE. | MAGISTRATE. BROOKLYN COURT roll’s Tally-ho and Brass Band—Will Make Charges Magistrate E. G. Higginbotham, of | the Brooklyn division, was defied by Mrs. Cellx Boylan, at No. 639 East One| $10,000,000 Ih HIGHT AGAINST The blue und bras uniform with the | Stockholders Hope for The dissenting stockiwlders of the @even-hour leave of absence in waich Metropolitan Street Rallway Company, fo be married, and after the naidler wo were expected to gel together tor “Reld_had come all the way down (rom 4.y js the office of Geonge 8. Graham, For Scauyler to City Hall and had ¢o.ner pistrict-Attorney of Philadel- phia. at No. 4 Broadway, have deciled to wait and gather strength In° num- bere and purpose before making a de- was nothing doing. During} Side1 step. This Arst large meeting 1+ planned to be held Monday. “After a conference of interests repre senting $10,000,000, to the gown founary and discovere. | ——tearned thet her daug:ter—and —ass.4i-{ ¥ ii) Lisman, broker, Of No. 3) Broad atreac, aue ue | Clarence Wild betgesit Nscauis insiaied hia wife atl ANS TRC Interests of Dissenting More Strength. We decided to move befitting caution," sald F. J. ts acting In conjunction with y , of No. 24 Broad street. ere Ought (0 be a good entation; ani then we on steps to upset the Yenc ¥ 1S a pg scheduled but passed rexular one of Thomas F, rence bet | fi | Court, Letras cd epaeonl aba executive offices of the White House, | tempted to maintain order, It waa the; which aye been practically. deserted seoond big clash Magistrate Higein-|during the past. three and & “half | botham and Clerk Carroll have had,| months, were crowded with Govern- land the Magistrate promtsed to ourry| ment officl | the matter to Police Headquarters, seers: wy Le Uk rence __| come to vck up T aoem oocy the orders hat went out and ordered the noise ta not denied Te Cane knew To was AS} | number of cabinet officers taiked with | roll’s outing and the and the Magistrate went stewing back to court. 7 ho demanded. PER" for the lot of you. Tf you-do not |} band away from here at/ of transmitting ele ve that Tse twill telephone: to Police Head-| distances by wirel away, stonvine a block off. court routine. structor in the Trinity Boys’ Sc :ool, No. 139 West Ninety-first street, to the Lng Island, Rallway 1s behind othe Bt to mother, bu' Srey for mothen ibutirecaived Bo shcourice? | Tryan's directors of the New York City Raliway ny. Had the meeting fused &, give to ner ner own stuck 0. | hesn held the directors would bare had Dretly dresses, Marion had only the | to Ko on record elther as passing the Wee Pencess and one street suit. 7 per cent. dividend guaranteed to the To-day abe summoned her mozher to ikan Street’ Railway Compony the Morrivania Court, and Mrs. Boylan ng ita payment out of the told of the miasing Princess. rs. of the company which Nichols said it was hers, tnat she had| has been done for several rk and had hed her mother's promise erahip permitted by United it. ‘This the mother denied. > | States Circult Judge Lacombe gave the fs Magiwirite Btalnert ordered the daugh-| Ryan directors the Joophote throuxt: ter to bring the Princess to court and abled to dodge the 7 te go to her mother’s home and bring Wvidend. As the company has - Her onp clothes to court tor exchange. | Fecelvers [ ie Newlywed git ay paid for the material, done some of the protested her | the mecling Was announced by as clothes would "1 a wagon. [tobe illegal, wnd therefore tt wasn ‘Gr a wal said the Macistrate. | held, “Get a moving van. If necessary.” - PEDDLER MARRIES WIDOW WITH FORTUNE OF $500,009, Romance Began When the Bride-| groom Got a Job Selling Veg- etables to Housewives, a CONFESSES MURDER OF WOMAN PACKED IN TRUNK. MONTE CARLO Sept 2 Vere 8 Goold, whoe father was an Irish rate and who lived fpr some In Montreal, and whose brother, Sir James Step Goold, a” baronet, lives. in South Australia, where be his pro posal he arks that the State “throw in the docks at Babylon. posal was referred to a c mmilteg t Goy. Roswell P. Flower's adminintra tion, the price belng $200,000. later sold back to the ' State. yesterday to Emanuel Doster, a Voges table vender. The ceremony was formed by Tov. Lee Gaul in t) tysninth” “Bireot “Methodist _ Church. at 7 o'clock the newly wed lea couple left year’s tour of the West, “Phe — brite, —wito was the widow ods: Cuscadensttres “at ob opal for a Four weeks ago, in the cours: SENS TRIMS DUOY See SE den & customer. They be. PDA Ant Dei otiagootiinlen bythe Widow, to furnish her dai” sy ot vegetables + About & Week ago Do Corcad-s { : Mra. Cascaden favor the trip tulk between the ment ang the w Mrs, Degier ts jand her y-five, # handrome. z the 4 PIILADELPHIA, Sept. 2% — are} 4 Margaret Cascaden. a widow revifted to works as a jaborer on a railroad, has be worth 909,00. was married at no on | Written the local Juds> confessing tha Twen-| in the evening oT Soot Res ‘sler was emp! d by John Of No, Noah vis te fourth street, with whom he boar | Fefephone.. | Line Often WEW YORK TELEPHONE OO, e Violet murdered Emma dish woman whose: di vody was found In the b the Goold® on “Busy’’? Then your business has outgrown your telephone service. For a remedy call Contract Oopartment gore Gortiandt. 465 Dey Street MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES 26 West 23d Street and colorings n t fall shade: Women’s Imported Hose AID GLOVES in’ black, whi tees 3.50 variety of weights and and the $3.00 Telephone 49!8 Gramer-y. | ‘USUAL FRIDAY SALE court poloenen and Chief Clerk Law- Carrol is Pat MoCarren’s right-hand man. For years he has een Chief appointment Clerk én the Bwing Street Court, which | y is Magistrate Frank O'iysliy's resuiar: , court, Magstrate O'Reilly was sick t-' Noy, 19-20. Jay and Diagistrate HigginboWam welt ‘The movement ever fom oie regular morning sesmon French Government qt Lee Avenue Court to act for the 0K Lao ciion or identical pure food Tregula- Fudge, Walie-« laccany case Was DSB ons by all countries, wax called to the heart @ six-horse uta taliysbo will brass ‘deovs ag v0 the woorvon the way °F eo. roll Assouuin ‘Ene ne the seat toot the bam drowned the noue of the came. trate Higginbotham. \ Maggietrat® ouooman moved: it It, was known about the court thac Carroll haa | Dr. Wiley, chief of the Bureau of Chem- C charlea Welss. + a Ga ean thundered | the Maxistfers of tiie CourtT" None moved. Refuse to Move on Clerk Car-| Pure Food One of the White Roosevelt began work at an exceed- @ Pont oullng of the Law- vet, a member of the Frenoh Senate, Carl who beara credemtialx trom the French with une driver. tng foreign office and the French Minister | Of Agriculture. Senator Qulvet’s miasion nGgo out and stop that noise,’ ordered 4. gt geesent purely informal. 1 istry Do vou TeTité to} The President expressed his interest In the subject. Just how the pian Is to be worked out la the present phase of THRONG TO SEE ROOSEVELT ON FIRST DAY BACK House Topics Discussed by the President. WUSHINGTON, Sept. %.—President ingly brisk pace early to-day. The legisiatora and sight- Canstor oirtla, of Kansas, made an to officially invite the President to address tue Trans-Mis- tasipp! Congress at Muskogee, I. T instituted by the looking to the Preaijent’s attention by Auguste Cal- He was presented to the Presiderit by of the Department of Agriculture Monfsirate Hicxinbotham donned his) Sota ot on. quarrel. % OO eT Oy thet driver not to move “¥ou—policamen refuse to obey my riers and eet help.” out Chia moment the tallybo moved “] shall make a full report of this and || prefer charger against you all" said |{ Mneistrate Higginbotham, resur:! | OFFERS TO PAY $50,000 TO || STATE FOR FIRE ISLAND. || j Gymnasium Instructor of Trinity}} School is the Would-Be | Purchaser, | i Marcellus W. Hayes, gymnastum. in- jay offered the State of New York $0,000 for Fire Island , bachelor, and his acqu: suspected ‘before that Mr. Hayes intances ever had money of the sea |} There # an impression that ‘Lara —Bor the ome Mr, Hayes could The pro Fire Island was once sold, durng |! It was two had not made | the President, oq wih inake | Papers here to-day announced that » No cabinet meeting was held but a —E—— ENERGY BY WIRELESS. LYONS, France, Sept. %—The news- jocal Inventor has covered a method teal energy long Park &Tilford New York! NO HIGH PRICES You can consult Park & Tilford’s Price-List and you. | will find that the numerous | majority of Food Products | quoted ate not increased in Te well-providing thri 1; Housewife eval also Ae that Park & Tilford’s prices {| average lowest for the beat +t Coffee, Tea and all other || everyday table supplies, Catalog gladly mailed you Family accounts desired and are It 1s gratifying to anno business, necessitated by ON MONDAY, SEPTE accomplished fact... A new department of Gowns, Costumes, Even. ing Coats and Wailsts -will be established at the same time, Futter announcement. wi We add to-day our grateful acknowledgment of the many advance congratulations already Secelved trom iriends an Millinery, Gowns, Costumes, Evening Coats and Waists. WEST TWENTY-TMIRD-ST.; "through to- 220s: OPPOSITE FIFTH AY. unce a broadening of ' increasing patronage. | MBER THIRTIETH, EE our occupancy of the entire bullding formerly known as McCutcheon’s Linen Store will be an Il-follow, id patro ENUE HOTEL. of New John Fo ee Leading Specialty House Every piece of merchandise offered our customers is» positively fresh and new. For style, quality and price we invite critical comparison, Broadway and Eighteenth St. York, rsythe, tt Tndau FURS and MILLIN 18 West 23d Street (Now at 933 Broadway ) Announce The Opening of Their NEW STORE at 18 West 23d St. MONDAY, SEPT. 30tu. SHRUNK TO SIZE out 50 soon. Triangle Collars outwear all other 15-cent collars. are /inen, 4-ply quality and have 8-thread eyelet buttonholes, the strongest made. to-date styles in quarter-sizes, every collar “shrunk to size.” See if they don’t wear better better — fit better — than other. collars you have bought at the same price— LCEOIR Front, 2 1-4 in, —look 15c., (2 for 25c). Joonnngdale. E59 27060" ST LEXINGTON TO 3° AVE make a very Important Announcement with regard to} ~—. WILMONT PARK The sale of Home Sites in this very desirable proper:y-has.been eminen@fy satisfactory. More The prices real value that they alor.e are suii.cient to effect prompt sales, to wit'draw the than half of the lots have been sold. are so obvious y below the have decided ERY ie Merchindise of the highest class at popu'ar prices. FURS FOR STREET, OPERA, THEATRE & MOTORING SMART HATS. ORIGINAL MODELS OF EUROPEAN CREATION aT e Brand riangie Collars To know what makes your collars wear out so soon is not {0 important as to know the make of collars that does not wear Look for 7Xsnuer mark that xaiist antees genuineness. q We NO W: Win on Par: proper'y from the market on October ‘st, and nct again attempt to cell a single lot until the Spring of 190.—w_ en owing to the upward tendency. of —valucs..in.. Westchester County, in all pro. abuity —Pric2s-Will Be Very Much Higher. ¥ou-watit to tole. You know, or ought to know, wiat Wilmont Park is. If you--don't, then vis.t the This is well worth serious ‘consideration. go té’the countr apot—irec of charge—and find cut. v~Gan-yxou.aTord. to let the oppor'unity slip by? wat until neat Sprng to maxe your invesment, at ait -additional cost of, probably, 25 per cent. Better investigate to-day. WILMONT PARK JS ONE OF THE PRETTIEST HOME SITE Propoiitions in Westchester County— within easy distance of your city place of business. IN THIS H'GH, HEAUTHFUL LOCALITY,. fr from mosquitocs and malaria, we offer CYOICE FILL SIZE C'TY LOTS, 25x100 FEET, AT PRICES BEGINNING AT..... Be'ter tate advantage of the opportunit t ese last Visit our kial Es‘ate Department end m ke arrangements to go to se Wil- mont Park.. If inconvenient to call, write or Phone days of September brnz you. (5300-Plaza). for full information. BLOOMINGDALES’, “tif Real Estate Department, Bloomingdale Building, _59:h St, Side, Near Lexington Av, | l | j IGunday World Wants Work | Moiday Morning Wond ers. HL Kochte Uptown Prices Make Down- e town Shopping an Extravagaace. * KOCH & Co. t Economies for Friday and Saturday. Misses’ Smart Tatlored Suits 17.50 Incladed are New Models of Fine Quality of Novelty Strives and Miztores; also Serges and Cheviots in Leaaing Colors and ‘Black. The illustration shows one of the fashion- able double sted coat styles; 27-inch jength; se fitted; mannish cut; fAnished with braid. Skirt, ful, kflt with three-inch fold. We also include several other new Fall models, among which will be found the popular s0-Inch length coats, with velvet collars and braid trimmings, or plain tailored atyles, ‘Sizea, 12 to 16 yeara Wa do not think prospective buyers will, fing a better range of color effects’ or fabrics to choose from elsewhere at any price. Cer- tainly at the figuré we name to-morrow and duplicated at angroineritre ee LZ Girls’ Regulation Suits. GIRLS’ REGULATION SUITS; of woo! Berge; navyred and black; trimmings of white or biack braids; emblem on shield; Sale Diouss with sailor collar; generously made plaited skirt; sizes, 4 to 14 years; $5.00 value 3.95 Misses’ © Children’s Ha's. FINE “ELT HATS; a choice selection of shapes, with Roman striped scarfs and bands; val, $1.25, 3108.... 98C, 1.48 1.98 OLL_ BRIM SAILORS and SHORT FRONT EFFECTS; trimmed with velvet and coque feathers; value $2.43. ....-- +e ————————————_—eee ‘ j ye Timely Needs for Little Tots. iNFANTS' LONG CLOAKS of mercerized silk and all-wool Bedford cord; double capeg with silk-embroldered scallop and 69 medallions; regularly $5.50... 2 4: ‘HILDREN'S SHORT WHITE COATS of crepella cloth and serge; capes prettily trimmed with wide brald and Orwaments; sizes, 5.49 6 months to 2 years; regularly $6.2 aes 'e CHILDREN’S COATS of Venetian cloth; Russian style; trimmed with soutache braid; also box style with black velvet collar; sizes 6.49 2 to 6 years; regularly $7.15 UV. Shoes for Eoys and Girls rex. Chis newly appointed and greatly enlarged department now offers the most tempting values in good Shoes for little folks. We sell only thor- oughly dependable grades; made to withstand the rouch usage to which romping children usually subject them BOYS' LACE SHOES, of fine French calfskin or vici kid; hand welt; extension soles; sizes 1 to 6; regularly $3.50 2 98 MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S SHOES; button or lace; of stout, service- able kidskin; hand welt; newest shapes. S.zes 8% to 10%, 1.98 2.49 LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES; of fin hand welt we Boys’ Fall Suits, Import. Sizes 11 to 2. We wish to tmpress upon critical parents about to bay Fall Clothing for th ir boys that our assortments compare /avorably with any hown in this tity, and no better balues cosid cossi'ly be found then those :holwn here, quailty, workmanship and style conside-ed. Pursuant to our usual custom of presenting Friday and Saturday specials, we offer for these days ten styles of Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits; 7 to 17 years, and ten styles of Sailor Blouse, Russian and Buster Browns; sizes 2%4 to 10 years; all of these are shown in the new pat- terns of Worsteds, Cassimeres and Velous; every one worth easily 36.004. 98 $6,.50....-... 94 Boys’ Hats and Caps. We are now showing all Autumn. headwear Inthe “new “shades of vrown, blue and gray. A big colletclon of Tams, Etons, autos and saliors. the novelties 49c: © 1.98 Between Lenox 125th St. West, & Seventh Aves. ~The Train of the Century 90th Century Limited — Ths Saver.of a Day. | Leaves New York 3.30 P.M., Arvives Chicago 8.30 A.M. ALL THE COMFORTS CF A‘CLUB OR HOTEL SPEC'AL FEATURES: Puffet. Smok'ng and Library Car, Ob- servation Car, Stenographer, Te'ep one, Barter, Fres or Site Water Baths, Va.et, Ladies’ Maid and Man cu e, Electr'e Lights Throughout, Individual Reading Lamps in all Dra: ing Rooms, Ststerooms and Sections. A new system of ven:ila- tion in the cars changes the air every lew’ minues—Alwaye fresh} day and night. 8 HOURS TO CHICAGO ~ “Past Train Leaflet” mailed on receipt of a a-cent stamp by Advertising Deparément, Grand Central Statlon, New York, For information see ticket agents or apply to L. F. Vosburgh, General Eastern Passenger — Agent, 1216 Broadway, corner 30th Street. Telephone 56£0. Madison Square, “AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM World Help Wants will quickly bring to your door vs the kind of workers that will do things RIGHT. \