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ee Pe « 7 a '$6 0,000,000 Bride and Why Rengo Reduces Fat. BRIDE WORTH $60,000,000 HAS. QUIET WEDDING Mrs. Weightman Walker Mar-, ried to Frederick C. Penfield at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Man She Married To-Da yy Ant Fats and Starvation Diet Result in Wrecking of the Sistem) 30 FRIENDS PRESENT. | Say | Archbishop Farley Performed Ceremony and Couple at » Once Sailed for Europe. Mrs. Anna M. with — $69,000,000, Welghtman Watker, one of the richest | women in the world, was married to- @ay to Frederick Courtland Penfteld, | diplomat, clubman and yachtsman, in| Gt. Patrick's Cathedral. The greatest ed about the cere- wecrecy was pres mony. Immediat eforide and bride- broom emerged from the Cathedr: drove to the Cunard line ple 1 doarded the Ca which sailed for Liverpool at The ce was performed at 10 o'clock hapel off the Cathedral by A hop Farley ed by Mer Lewis, of St ‘ Phitadel- pita. T friends of the bride and pris ded, the majority of yminent Pi adelphia so- fice were. the wedding an Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock. ment on ang article b O07 1 0/ chased for cash this We /o Freight and R. R. Fare. i Furnished Ruoms at : te «. HUDSON RIVER BOARD SE eo eee ees ann tall ead OF PURIFICATION ASKED, SYSTEM YOU CAN PU HCIASE, : Grand Rapids Fue : : : 2 RE: Rea aa ala ALBANY. I EVERV THING POU HOUSE $75 worth $7.50 Down ‘ 100" 10.00 «2.00 in | 1s0 «© 15.00 «© 2,25 Mrs iG 200 « 20.00 « 2,50 + ott wel 300 « 30.00 « 3.50 + to ve] % " New Yor Left Her Out of Will. Hess Before jeath, William Weight Wis was LIVED IN THREE CENTURIES VIGOROUS AND STRONG AT 108! n died. | dowhood, | Mrs. Mary Wilkins, of Remington, Ind., mother of Dr. John A. Wilkins of Delta, Ind., is one of the oldest residents of the State, having lived in three centuries and being in her 109th year. the # ew Weightman when confronted with low paper on which } wishes and er she hastily than hay npled know! band was Rob ed known lawy Congress, He died about She was born in County Tyrone, four During her husband's Ireland, September 29th, 1799, and Mfetine Walker entertained ex-| POT ATT = eta ise densicaiy Wash She alro| came to this country with her hus- an api In this city at] band in 1840, She is the mother ) avenue, opposite the Met- tour children, all I At the pres Fopolitan Cluv. ent time she is a daughter it Celebrated Her Engagement. h tid health, She ‘Three weeks anon tojcsisurate her en- enj val an automobile ride a few Pentield Y gagement to Mr she gave al musicale {n her apartment at which | Mme. Sembrich, Mme. Gadskl, Si a Bone} and M. Gilibert sang. She ts) highly cultiva speaking several lan-| ago and was greatly pleased at peed. Mrs. Wilkins remember crowning of Queen Victoria, the and enjoys teiling of the experience guages Alvently, and) 15 i ase pa-| and conditions of a hundred) year Although Mr, Penfield ts weaithy, his! ago. fortune 4s really paltry beside his On January 18th Margaret W bride's vast wealth and income of more] son, daughter of Mrs. Wilkins. than $3,000,00 a year. He was a the following letter frc e' he widower, his first wife dying || PERT eee GH Hay Pele years ago, She was Mrs. Katherine | , a ieee EA ‘Albert Wells McMurde, daughter of the | tell you about your medicine, it i late Albert Wells and widow of Col. doing me so much good. 1 am now Baward McMurde, of London. a very old woman. 1h: passed Bridegroom a Diplomat. my 108th birthday. Since taking ‘Mr. Penfleld is a New Englander, and your Pure Malt Whiskey my was once on the editorial staff of the emis betterta : ; Hartford Courant. Later he was Vice. Me epettery and Vi am stronge Wonsul at London, and from 189% to 1897 | rest better, and my daughter, liad i ‘was United States diplomatic agent and 75 years old, stys 1 am gett Consnl-General in Egypt, with the rank of Minister (Resident. Ho is the author of “Bast of Suez’ and “Present-Day Wervot.”” and has contributed many arti-! cles to magazines in this country and) 1yrODe. Le js a Fellow of the Royal Geo raphical Society of London and of the rench Academy, and has a Cross of the Legion of Honor, He 9 a member of the Authors’, New York Yacht, Man- hattan and Players’ Clubs, tn this city, and of the Metropolitar Club, of Wash- | ington. Princeton conferred a degree | upon him last year. On Feb. 18 Mr. Penfield and Mrs, Walker went quietly to the License Bu-| most eflective tonic stimulant and invigo Free IY marry ha Obtained license |iitity and freedom fromiinjurious substance i Bride Is Fifty-four. | It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustains They’ gave the following pedigrees | the system; is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old young and keeps the young strong. th thelr application for the licens | CAUTION.—When you ask your druggist, grocer or dealer for Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey ' dence, No. Fifth Reese: agra [De Sure you get the genuine. It is the only absolutely pure medicinal malt whiskey and is sold Ohy four eccupation, none: father, | In sealed bottles only; never in bulk. Price $1.00. Look for the trade-mark, the «Old Chem- | agen, horn Trated ates? | ist,’? on the fabel, and make sure the seal over the cork is unbroken. Write Dr. R. Curran, | Consulting Physician, for free copy illustrated medical booklet and free advice. Duffy Malt | Whiskey Co., Rochester, , 108 years old. younger every day. I feel that yo. Whiskey is a food and that it will keep me alive tor a great many years more. Your Malt Whiskey makes me think of the whiskey they make in Irclind. You may put this in ihe paper if you want to.” Thousands of letfers like Mrs. Wilkins’s are received from gr aterul men and women who cannot s1y too much in praise of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey for the henetit ed from its use. Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey is an absolutely pure distillation of malted grain, great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and producing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which is the tor known to science; softened by warmth and moisture, its palata- $s render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stoi Stellwagen; ‘born, ‘United | Siates; Dirthplace of father, Englan “Frederic Courtland Penfield: res- No. MT avenue; aged 1. Y. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OLZWASSER#) FEBRUARY 26, 1900. The Present New York Terminal of the (GLP Tine) Buen Is The Big ‘Store. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE. ) SIEGEL C OoPERGE SIXTH AVE. J.B,GREENHUT, PRES. NEW YORK A Sale Unparali leled egins Thursday Lite prices are one-third less | than regular and this, mind you, at the threshold of the spring milli. nery season It’s an unusual chance, even for this unusual store. And it won’t last long! Act quickly. Here's hint of the prices. To get the ilar figures add one- hali to these sale prices — | Ostrich Plumes Aigrettes and Tips | E have received direct from the | largest Ostrich farm in the | world avery large quantity of plumes, aigrettes, tips and pompons, of all | grades from the cheapest that is good | to the very finest to be had. These have been cleaned, curled, | dyed and prepared for sale by the most expert featier-workers in Amer- ica and make a beautiful showing, Black, white and colored Plumes Prices ae OWE: “Third Less Than Regular . 98c, $1.25, $1.69, $2.25, $3.25 and up to °16.50 | Black and white Tips... _ 98e, 31. Des $1.69 and up to 5.95 Black and colored Pompons.... : 59e, 8c, “Ue 2D oul $2.65 An interesting display is made in our windows. too 41.25 Couch | Fur Robes for Babies’ Carts ~ Covers at 95¢e This is a sale of sample robes that offers an opportunity : to save about a third of the usual prices. Because they are These covers: are all new | samples there are no two aike, but there is good choosing and in the most tasteful and eA All fresh, gocds—China ep, spotted nirel a 10rd active designs. Some are lined with quilted with ces run like this Oatrich Aigreites, black, white and all colors, From Pefore Noon. en; other Fine, heavy negus covers, SOinches Regu = nd pe BG reversible; lar Single Sta Regu- $1.50 $8.00 larprice $1.25:to-morrow 95¢ After Noon. ird tloor, Frade) (Siegl: Cooner Store. T Women’ S Faceimties ‘Waists of White Batiste, Lawn and Linen Extremely Stylish and Popular Fashions For Thursday’s selling | The New Javot Waists we feature two of the sea- | White Lay Vy aists—A son's smartest models. lim laborared The Mannish he eater White Linen.Wai-is | Women’s White Linen W a strictly tailored, 0; model; front designed wit half-inch graduated side plaits laundered collar; shirt sleev: with laundered § cuffs. Special at $1.95 Women’s White Linea Waists another smart o;en-front model; front designed with 14y-inch side plaits; wide front | plaits ornamented with fine pearl buttons; laundered co!- lar; shirt sleev ists. n-front and la $1 OF °L.25 Handsowe ¥ te Jabot aisis—This charming new model is ashioned; Whive Fae : and laund- As illustated ered cuffs. al Se id and dressy m IY at $2.95 three-quarter length eves a aited and ed Women’s Embroidered Linen Val. lace; embellished iy Waists — as illustrated; a at of embroidery and w batiste: “ine $4 jabot, med collar cuffs, beaded and $3.50 y new and ith light charming open-front model; beautifully onitritien ed and cluster tucked, front plait tucked and pear! but. ton trimmed; beaded shoulders; shirt sleeves; laundered collar and $3 50 cuffs. Special at. ot Women's Embroidered Linen Wa ts—handsome open front model; artistically fashioned with front and cuffs claborately hand embroidered and yp | cluster tucked; shirt sleeves, laundered collar; special at. a} Siege! Cooper Store, Second Fioor, font e: “Klosfi and ed. Specialat Fancy Striped Cotton Voile Jabot Ws nists s.ioncd of fancy c er, tan and gray lar and n threes Crder vont Slip Goren Now Money and Be Sure of Having Them When Your Furniture. ” Petticoats HE flat effect over hip and back demanded by fashion is easily acquired with a ‘‘Klosfit’’ petticoat. It enables the outer skirt to fit as it should, and there’s no bunch- ing or gathering. Jersey cloth gores are inset over the hips to insure a snug tit—the habit back—and to prevent the possibility of gathers. Each skirt fastens with glove snaps. We have a very large and varied assortment of styles in taffetine, sateen, moire and silk, priced at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 ana *5 ' Demonstration will be given to-morrow in our Petticoat Depart. ment to show the advan'‘ages and superior features of the ‘'Klosfit’ petticoats, Come in and sce them. Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cen i) You'll Save | You Are Ready to Cover UST at this time our men are not so busy as they will be J later on when everybody will be ordering slip covers and wanting them right away. We want to induce you to order your slip covers now, instead of waiting until the Gemand is at its height, so we reduce the price to Oh This price entities you to covers for five-pi suite furniture and work of the best kind {. The material willbe the best a lity of striped Belgian damask allowing 2U yards for the suite, i-very cover 54, 45 will be Aine) in the best Doss si Ole manner High- Grads Groceries at React Pric Sy Not an article in ale list can be ¢lassed as anything but the best, the freshest and most Whovesonic OF anteed to be depen..able—all underpriced. food. Guar- Mail and telephone orders filled promptly. ’Phone 4,000 Chelsea These ‘Dp ials for ne day: | fr: Pure Ceylon Tea Cottolene Manz camila Olive | Cream Fairbanks’ Vegetable Shortening: 10 u Large, bright. The best selections from the Island of Meanie Seciec lSelcan c Sion: Sib. net weight Geren et ene a 60¢ a - A LPHONE PEA punta Qua erin tender, ewert peast dozen 31-00: Ag. can RUBE Reaicteenel No 10, ait 39¢ FANCY APPLES—Rome Beauties, Newtown Sree ee ence Ma Ori GOL | Plopiny oF Oregon. Gresnines WHOLE TOMATOES—Fountain quality: No.8 basket, heaping full. del 5Se pane Diehee ues tee eneceste SC) nWH ITE aT } turnips: red onicns: yellow onions; washed carrots: sient Arabian Fatty, mparid eR Ree aleneasnnes UC thy ean, ground. or HOW: | sweet ORANGES—Fe alitor 38 be nbb, net we et a sibs. Bde | ile navelat renuler 43e ose arn EAS varieties, including | SUGAR CORN ford quality, ter Mixed S tbs. $1; Ib OC | CHOPPED PICKLES or S e || Foods for Poultry | | —~“ — | Relish: Fountain quality: 6 | $1.45: bottie Oregon Prunes styles erchard grown: large, tine gar Cured Bacon Favorite Coffee Sicasl Cooper's original favorite blend Racy Imported rich drinking cot fees, bean, ground or POWDER. ED! 10 ibs, $1.95; 5 ibs, $1: 2c | rales frule quality, | : Ask for ‘‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading ‘Stamps— We Give Them : ! atts.