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THE EVENING WORLD, | FRIDAY, JUNE 26,'1908,. Fitth Avenue Ushers May Ush Like This When | Mr. Brentano: ss Association Sets Them Going| of Ur SCHENCK, POLITE USHERS SOCIAL RECLUSE, TOMAKE STHAVE, DED OF POSIN SME BY USHNG %& Best Sn as the Father of [That's Mr. Simon Brentano's Mrs. Natalie Schenck j : Idea, and It’s Just Too Collins. Cute for Anything. _ MARRIAGE WAS UNHAPPY | earsien «| Be Guided by What Our Customers Say EOPLE who know fine jewelry when they see it tind ever increasing satisfaction in dealing with us, especially at this season, when wedding and graduation gifts are needed. The positive language we SPY when we invite custom is never as strong as that which our patrons use in recommending us to their friend A large part of what you see in our store is made by our- selves exclusively for our own trade. We insure you orig- inality of design’ as well as durability and fine workmanship. As for price the saving made on every article you buy of us, bar none, is one of the big, strong arguments for steady deai- ing with us. PE_CAREFUL?) C18 My HAT ow sremonr’ ) Ne —— a) =e deo Bet PRISE 2 ae SEI oeTeehee 3ee 90 tee Pe seis Be ae BIE Timid shoppers will be |learn that plans are being discussed || |to conduc avenue w all the |] (Only Fifty Years Old, He Had)" Contest Pith ares WIRD Heke HH FELL ea tee USHERING THE | | politeness of a June wedding arranged Gow-wow ACROSS. THE USHERS Boise Cut ot Business: |i ex ove so tor teen ft Ee oy SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINGS 4 Seon | “soctety page” and a full length picture To ADJUST ¥ Ez and Society. | of the bride's gossamer-like vell. TE SHEATH OOK closely at the work on these solid gold signet rings u ————— | If Mr. Stmon Brentano's charming SIRT Ht Fe and notice how clearly all the small details aré brought out. The men who ‘do this work are genuine artists, yet you can have the fruit of their labor for very little money. We will engrave initial or monogram on the ‘seal surface if desired. Eero al hs ees ene ee } @pottswooa 1. Schenck, rocial recluse | little tdea 1s carried into practice, Fifth | father of Mrs. Natalie Schenck-Col- | @Vénue will be in the hands of gentle- i Aina, died of an overdose of peraldeayde, | Manly ushers, who will escort shrink- i i ing ladies across that aristocratic thor- ha Mareotic, In his room at the Hotel cignrare and show them where they MWonosco, Lakeville, Conn., some time [can spend thelr money without unduo won Wednesday night. He was alone. A shock to their sensitive nerves, { oroner's certificate reads accidental | Mr. Brentano, who is a niember of the § jSeath, but friends +2 t Mr. Schenck executive committee of the Fifth Ave- ‘had developed acue melancholia in the |nue Association, lias his heart set upon = Mast two weeks. He tind been addicted making the avenue “ilke a well-ordered Bite the drug for years, bis physician no ; household, with pert piined and Jater than Monday removing a large always efficient ful servants.” | lquantity of th epoison from his room: Not that he wishes the new order of $ Unusual secrecy by the authorities things to be a retnike to the Police De- Wert back the details of his death until partment. Oh, dear, no! The police are | to-day from his family's friends in the Very nice, indeed; but the specially ap- | THIS ALSO GOES Wi THE USHING? WHEN THE AVENUE 1S (1UDOY- WHY NoT PROV/DE THE USHERS WITH CARPETS LiKe Solid gold signet,| Solid goid signet Solld guid signet Sold gold s'gnet, with torch | with cat ta 1 aecoliiMshanis | shank, ed rlage. In some of the notices shi spoken of as Miss Nathalla daughter of Mrs, Spottewood D. Schenck, and in o as Natalie daughter ,of Spottswood Bsq. In all the not engagement it was ass: was the daughter of Mrs. How the Ushers would Ush. ae or two | have “they would man) no's plan pF nt doudt, state the SLECLLLLLEELELLOOLOLOCOCSS IT EL CLES ET fe eK oH HH oe have number of (@xelusive social circles of the East, in pointed ushers would undoubtedly be | Ughted on a well dressed young man | which his Gauahter was a favorite be-|much nicer, For that matter the traf- | of about twenty-three, who was loung- fore her metriage to Cap:. Charles Glen | squad patrolmen would be permitted | ing against a darrel. Mise Mullen! Collins in April, 1904, and from his old to go right along doing the rough work | walked down New Utrecht avenue and] WEDDING RING PERFECTION Masociates in Wall street, where he was |in the dreadful carriage and motor | had reached the corner of Forty-| : ’ 'w conspicuous and popular gure twenty while the gentlemanly ushers seventh street, when she heard steps | ip HERE is more know-how and more downright hard eee Ree : eeuia) eae fornardiand oterdt ile behind her. The young man she had| work in the making of our seamless solid gold wed- y ‘y years ' is under- is to 's intent Jatin; seen at the store wae by hi ei u jmood that @ long ceparation from his the example of the chioken to which eadinsienk: ELE CD Ap Ey ding rings than the men who buy or the women who mife and daugnter and no little amount | Mr. Lew Dockstader and other more or Fla ean can ity D eye city ert 3] wear them have any right idea of. Every one of them is Of business cares welghed heavily on eminent gentiemen| of the semi-| Sila ashe ities newts z is] made from a single | piece of metal stamped from the yellow Maen inagiisn ast tae tee ese om are called attention from tme — / v polite young man with a soft P32] bar by machinery and finished by hand. The happy man Mia) phiyaician advised a change of| Os course, the ushers could scarcely vee ES | | may have his pick among shapes and styles, and in lo case n ‘ , the us' Ou 1 ou go right on about your busi- 2 0 Y eomery. lhe expected to speak to the patrolmen, | ——S= ness," replied Miss M SEO RSS| 2 does he pay mise than the cost of producing, plus a very He was taken to the Hétel Wonosco, and, tf one may hazard a prediction, | — a l9 @ firmer hold on her bag. lems . - $1 narrow profit. No charge for engraving. at Lakeville, ana placed under the care the patrolmen probably would not speak | rat 1 unitormea !Miss Anna Mullen Proves That |“ «wen. it you won't waik with me.| Writ Restrains Wealthy Man | of Dr. William B. Bissell, & specialist. |to the ushers. at mucsts ci possibly con- She’ M maybe you'll give me that money yeu s wal | ‘ leone them with p S 7 cl : ais a 3 4 4 CT lea: * wecelved no mail and had no callers, Them. {ken mue ea Footpad. with tna ite man ade S| for Jewels His death was unexpecte: | On the surface, however, every one /shups As the walkers themselves. i i n made a grad at b 30 | 14-Karat, Started as Wall Street Broker. | "ula be in perfect aceord, and as this) {". f aiken cpa aces SLillgnneruea heMGUiseendael reise | 7 3 ae Mr. Schenck was the son of Dr. Noah |‘* sorentially . ano matter noth! ae With a right folt to the Jaw, followed! She stepped back a few feet and while | (Special to The Evening World.) MES: Gakench, teat | more is to be wished. aay Lloae hich tinder neniaceall® ° sine Slavonia ay) ister, sits re Ceca = sel min-| “rt js not thought likely that the guests! | by a body blow w CE een wees eee a ee Nhe sTe hel Te ee Ctetekk Oi we amte at one tlme was pastor of |o¢ Eitth avenue would have any. difti- jant double up, Miss Anna Mullen, the Oh WS TRY injunction Issued In the Superior Court ) » Brooklyn, He had) ouity with the ushers. In fact, the| pretty cashier for Dazer Brothers, gro- |to-day, Edward E. Dennett, a wealthy jeeveral brothers and sisters, who are| sners would be there for the purpos | New Utrecht aven: 1 Fot HEPAT a me mostly located NewHaven mA ter ore hy or th pose je cht avenue an y- er first blow the plucky | Fitciburg real estate broker and widely graduation from Columbia University, I atoateataaon a Ee InU an eto ce [ninth stree Brooklyn, saved the firm's! anotier somew known business man, is restrained from HE engaged girl may well be proud to wear ohe of these Where he was noted as an athlete, Mr.! unryly—person should happen alc F and| jaereng (cee a re ell | selling ory olapaning, 62s) paven) tiovet| [hy rings as well for its own sparkling loveliness as for Pr nea, entered Wall street as @ brok-(cause any disturbance, « patro! a and inette, started this morn- Bisrore}nell eae Pee NERC Lee rE the sentiment connected with it. The gems are chosen \ eeor aaa Taree ee overcome him. f ank t» make a deposit of! ° up Miss Mullen was toget 1 with, a diamond and peailfap especially for us in Europe and are imported direct. The mount- Mioaatincry recarnealites New ork ‘endll came: lorine: create ceher ne atten: | 0, relenutneymoueyainue) wat] done cet away and a seore Of People a Aowiet, declared t be the property PR} ings, solid 14 and 18 karat gold, are made in our own factory. was made secretary and treasurer of | truders improper—and once on the other | foe aahieetaey Sa Ore eel We en ‘walt Upon. his going. “He waa of lalllan G. Roy, known as Glactal/|z} If you are a keen judge of diamonds you will admire those we the Sugar Beet Trust. He resigned in|side of the curbed drawing-room, as it ig Welles retuliior ahelmight te Neld vin (Cuore comteveay mierne pr eymmmnee | coma ne. wee HrOuuaC ns oe i pf] show you all the more, and you will also admire the business 389 And retired, it being understood | were, or Is to be, they would be ready and robbed, Thieves have been num-i “stiss proceeded to the bank Here Sinountings to (2) Policy that makes the prices what they are. that “Spot” Schenck, as he was famil-!to display their expert knowledge as to us in the neig: }and dep none, Then ¥ HR 2 farly known, had made a comfortable |the location of shops, hotels, atternoo! “T can take care 0 4 [etek Rs etal ‘ E nger declares she pledged to! a \, fortune. His closest friends of the old|tea rooms, clubs and the like. They + Business Man’s Wife SAVSHAIlcrisceieiriilasMateresoinaen bee ee Dare Ova icra BOomenugcl see Ug ‘ri have not seen him for years. might even impart information as to cautious clerk. D IN THE BAY. 1 tick; e following day | [i Mr, Schenck married Miss Morgan,|the special dishes for the day at res-| in New York Should Know | “*' ve ee a ant ROUND) Ne Set BAY: efor Bo. Pe Gaughter of '-e late Matthew Morgan,|taurants along the line of their polite = y UE LA The body of an uniden misrepre- [HP 14-karat gold. 14-karat gold, 14-karat gold, 14-karat gold, z E 5 y a As events proved, Miss Mullen was!¢yund in the bay off the S x hand madehand madehand made hand made ‘Miss Natalie Schenck was their only | endeavors. ot Cooper. pI fron mounting. © mounting, _ fine mounting, — fine. mountl fi ontia. pees Wi lonisaonetditricultyiecems!tolstana’ in E perfectly justified in making the this morning by the f joan on them S] Glamond 825.00 diamond. 850.00 diamond. @70.00 diamond 6&0 és a the way of the successful operation of With the warning In q ne ene i ehed | that Dennett cance|l the, old. tlokets | | 1 ion o lon : 3 feet ed) {nd had the company. issue new o =a aT His Name Seldom Mentioned. —[:-, Brentano's exquisite plan. Crim-| yp connection with the medicine veing | Bir Uoeeee) Cvs Wo OS) 0 73 pounds, had a black | Viontne has Dennett Ie treasurer of | [3 HRRBR ARRAN RE RR ABABA Rot RI The marriage was not a happy one, |inais, active or otherwise, would not be| gon en kK me away from the store and her eyes! pair and was pi ie oRitonmure Granite Company. ke the couple separating while MIsB| extended the customary court-ales, Ex: Sruty 3 3 | ata elwas voy nT, at atte [cellent as this rule mignt prove, It ts nv wot i R FRIENDS T. i x ‘3 up, without {ts perplexities. t ft HF : mother figuring with her daughter in| in the place of an usher for ar # % the latter's social triumphs. Her | —just Ae AGHanT ay pleats Wouldlvou 2 LASS pins, solid gold or sterling silver, in all shapes that }# father's name was seldom mentioned, | not find {t awkward to approach a per-| 1, 4 students favor. Colors in enamel. Nobody who wears [i i ae sven cigars Gi Cu ncancriall eantahousianneacanceldlalnseleeentt i one of the pins questions that their fame is honestly |g atiNew: York's maint ertatned the elite | up to standard and say to him: #} earned. We have been dealing with the same schools and d lonaires at Newport! “I beg your pardon, but will you be 34 a < nd the father of the beautiful young deb- igh to tell me whether you are colleges for many He ne Oe mune among our steady utante was never mentioned or invited | ; Ey customers men and women who first knew of us in their to these functions. To repeat, this would be awkward BT student days. K The divorce decree obtained his {It might even be dangerous. | WM. VOGEL & SON z B ¢ Gaughter last October from Capt. Col-| However, this is a matter whieh |... lins added to the father's worries, his | might be left in the hands of the polles. |, y atte : friends say. | Perhaps it would be better so. Yes. 3 NRineeriherelent marriage notices appearing in the daily | Well Know what to say to certain per- |) 0 i (nonmetce Cu nanlenotinasn ied papers following Miss Schenck’s mar- | Sons of thelr acquatntance, |tor a friend it e that neither H + | en in health @ead man never being mentioned. Ja SF t part of the might ‘be stret DEE the marriage notice, too, Mrs Hates maneatd of etre. f scored one on husband by telling | grom « 5 this tpri mil , weak and A) that her so . me gowns of the guests from t ans said, by c4- the Queen's Own Cameron Hig. : 3 MANUFACTURERS—RETAILERS—IMPORTERS Diamonds. Watches and Jewelry} THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 56th STREET |& had catar Daughter's Marriage U It is understood that t approved weak and dizzy a D had gian Court, at Gibratie rt vo speak 2a RES Gee ! OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS IN JUNE UNTIL 10 [2 ioon trip around t would be ee Zhai ones es win Frabed ma, Samer Suits at $15 cE EEO when she rea cine ast (anes Meee ua With a Shoulder That Marks Them Superior noys Uke nenck ‘e eral arrang: later, POLICEMAN SAVES LIFE ANY arguments could be advanced in favor of our Summer Suits at $15, but the one of greatest importance is the super- iority of the shoulder. And let it be understood that the suc- In some quarters that fonable on Fifth ave MORE THAN 100 TONS OF WORLDS ARE SOLD EVERY DAY—THINK OF THE WORLD “WANT ENERGY THIS MEANS Fifth Avenue Must Be Made Safe. OF CHILD WITH CLUB, Says Mr. Brentano, cess of a coat depends entirely upon the manner in which the shoulder 1 "Makes Tourniquet and Attends Car) “nih may be easliy arranged. 7 is fashioned. The Wm. Vogel & Son shoulder is the perfect shoulder “Follow the Crowd” any oid wafety of cuests is the first thing to be Victim While Mother Stays considered. To quote Mr. Brentano. Fifth ay must be @ street upon Mob. which a child can go without @ gover Christo- | ness -~not only as a work of skilful tailoring, but in appearance, in set, in shape and in style. We get the correct lines by careful hand modelling, While Mrs. M her avenue And Mr Meestano maker another f without the use of superfluous padding--and these lines are there to stay, \ ee seveny paalaiate ; nO Eas when he ral that t Innumerable patterns and colorings in pure wool i « b c ve >» hand or blows his whis _/ tested fabrics and blue and black tested serges. Sergeant Jo York, Poli crossing {s safe. But we A into > The World’s “Want” o Columns - ‘ THE, SUNDAY WORLD'S “WANTS IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFER. DIRECTO! + the Liberty avenue merely what is) pass e ! poy’s life by making \ policeman, but ° e RY MAKES MORE ENCE WHAT YOU t e w POSITIONS THAN ' . , night. |_| timid r woman or I ORFERS OF TWO MEDIUMS WORLD “WANT WILL Go 1 e IN THE UNIVERSE, Get rr. The childs u Houston St. Qe A eee < ghtly about at dod word j a the ‘knee that the Lo. a. geen. Be stopped. Dr. Nevins said . ae va i | ; wadoudtedly saved Mediteh’s lite, !LoS eins The waka 4 *

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