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| if | 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 31908. SOCIETY WOMAN Interesting Doings in To-Day’s News Told in UITS MANSION TBE A RURSE Wealthy Mrs, Rourne Leaves Husband and Child to Enter Hospital. HER PAY $8 A MONTH. Young Matron Is Niece of Ex-| Gov, Lippitt, of Rhode XTREE! BILL TAFT Y Island, 15 SOME OP A HORSEMAN! 9 . rerainies: Tums FENCES, BTC. setts Homer LIKE A CIRCUS RIDER, urica To-OAY= (Bpasia! to The World.) JUCH FIREWot PROVIDENCE, R. I.. July 2.—Deny- (ag herself the honors and pleasures of | wodety, Mrs. 8. Nelson Bourne 2, ormerty Miss Madelle Lippitt, daugh- | fr of R. Lincoln Lippitt, niece of fonmer Gov. Charles Warren Lippitt, | all prominent as wealthy manufactur- ers and bankers, has decided to devote! the remainder of her life to the care of the sick and injured. | Mrs, Bourne to-day left the Rome on the aristocratic ei toak up her new career at ing School for Nurses of the R TUG SIS BOAT NV NORTH RIVER: eee) the! 7. + ranks of the nurses. She will, Three Other Members of Crew live at the hospita) nurses’ home for the ow . . of Krouvrinzessen Cecile next three years, and, Are Rescued. ‘am young *omen {n the tri will rcelve $8 a month. Balls, parties, | woclety functions and late suppers ara to be tabooed hereafter and she must keep early hours at night, for the hospi- Kreuver, second cook of ra Carl tal management requires every one Inj. P , the nurses’ school to be within doors | North German Lloyd steamer Kronprin: before 10 P, M, zessen Ceclle, which arrived in port| Just’ before leaving home Mrs, Bourne, T' @ave into the custody of her husband thelr only child, and the courts here may make her follow her new calling, for papers looking to severance Qf the marriage ties are on file in the. dc jor Court Clerk's office, | Mr. and Mrs, Bourne were married fn poston thi go The event | was not atten society people, | eeaine (reranteanaulters e of another vessel, and this, ite (ty y circles here, | Coupled’ with their excitement, made ‘After the marriage the honeymoon wag | {elt efforts useless. ‘They shouted to ceerpay egy Gand WSS | the pilot ote the, but she bore right we Pal down upon them | ot aint ey uncle. fee pede: | phe trail rowboat was struck tn the ined in the Pewpixet, Valley and in| middle, and cut in two, The four men this clty, where Mrs. Bourne had long ne tug weat on her way.| fred orige § b n't swim and was not lego Hill section. sank. The other three Attractive and a si bie to swim, and ——-—— MERRY WIDCW" TO Bt BARRED ON ¢Th Bands Paid by City Must Play’ Only Patriotic Tunes on Saturday. row boat this afternoon} They were rowing N n River not} an n the tug nd them, Kreuver and his companions saw their danger, and tried to get out of wera caught In the waves, leading soci Hampshire home | sank and to the pier, the accident d that the tug could readily have avoided striking the rowboat, and that no effort was mada to rescue the men. ee Ee BOUQUETS FOR METZ. | Teachers Dring Him Flowers for Paying Up Defore Schools Closed. For the first time !n many decades | the teachers of New York City reselved their pay checks on Friday last, before the chool for the season, asing to Comptroller Meta to- was the receipt of 4 the women teach- za n the public parks of Greater New York on Indspendence Day the bands that | the olty mainteins during the summer | months, This !s by proc tion ¢ Mayor McClellan, Pursuant to the Mayor's order Commissioner B hes instructed his men to see th bandmasters do not respond to clamor for “Merry Widow Wal “Die Wacht aim Rheins” or “Wearings of the Green.” order also Any bandmaster violating the will feopardiza his fob, This ot applies to recreation pler band ny other band that draws pay fron d musical an unprece- York Three Twins" RACED THUNDERSTORM br 15 MILES IN BALLOON, | ® Aeronaut Glidden Had | NORTH Charles J dilist and night ascens morning, raced for thunderstorm MURDERER SENTENCED, | Wosmed! | HARL Slayer of Hailrond Fireman Will HOSA, Go to Electric Chair, [uu Oyer and Ter Blair to be pi 1 Jersey ¢ ed eac ad Twins” Lloyd! or came along |, e ne achievement,” | MEANEST TRICE STEALS CLOTHES ~ OFTHE BATHE Magistrate Herman Vigorous in ! His Denunciation as He Holds James Attias. “Cofleotion box thieves, gtreet bandits | who prey on blind men, and even the! fellow who tried to swipe Bath-house ree of his assist-| John's glass eye, are honorable gentle- men, respected membera of soctety alongside of you,” stormed Magistrate Herman, in H: rer arlem Court, to-day, at robbing their Hudson River clothes at bathing | ot places above One Hundred and Fiftieth Street. ‘The meanest thief in the world ts bathers | | John M. Stoddard, Just to-day ordered the husbar 1 $30 weekly alimony an 608, assured of Heaven {ft such as to expect a hereafter,’’ he cont d, Attias tottered and doubled up like @ on the floor, “Away with e's held in $1,000 bail and I want to look at the bonds, too.’ No bonds arneared and Attias went to Jail. as's arrest mi end the comic opera marches residents of Harlem have viewed recently. It was an ordinary thing to spy @ cowerlng figure slink alon~ aide etreeta with a barre] as his y ralment. person or persons who robbed Harlemites as they disported in the Hudson found the work easy. The plan was to get into @ booth, don the bathe Fra er's clothes and walk out of the beth- house. No less than twenty cases of this kind have been reported to the police, Detectives watched Attias to-day, and while he wi joy the water they entered his booth, searched his clothes and found parole slips from two refor- matories, Afterward they searched his home and found evidence enou to charge him with the thefts. He at No, 475 East One Hundred and Forty- | fifth street and ts nineteen years old. MAN IN DNORCE SUT DENCUNCED epee) Court Declares That Criminal Authorities Should Deal With Such Cases, “The sooner the eriminal author , take action in such matters the ft will be for society,” said Vv hancellor Howell to-day In concluding denunciation of the conduct of Wil- Jr, & Co-respondent in a 2, ja '\ Ulam Yates divorce ci torney for the plainuff in the action |to lay the matter before the Prosecutor and ask him to take action, He sald the actions of the co-respondent in the suit vad been the cause of two homes being broken up. The suit for divorce was brought by Charles Scardulla, of No. 368 Plane st . as 3 wife Mercedes. He charged his with infidelity and named W Yates, jr., a prominent dealer of Harrison, as co- Mrs. Scardulla put in a denying the charges, coal and but she nor Yates was in when the case was called, Ci ne defendant announced that she to appear, ed that his wife | ime ago, deserting nd went to lve at Orange. He tes- 1 he did not know how his wife met the wife of the o was call ony against her hu: materially aided the e neellor {n recommending that a de ree be given In favor of the plaintiff Z the Vice-C) = Yates, after een given, and part ferred to the breaking up of Mrs. Yates was unable to con- t anil her sobs could be over the courtroom. ———————___ ad ea card TOR. A despatch received says Emperor ch to Count Bagh new who ye e hours’ airship, ura ong him his sui stul Vv above the n. which His Maj greeted as inning of @ new national form of James Attias, |tieth street, \ makes solemn den The Vice<hancellor directed the at-! to the stand and KAISER HONORS AIR NAVIGA- Picture Form by Evening World Artist Flinn BUT TLL BE BACK SHORTLY! TAFT 1S NOW A PRIVATE = CITIZEN WOMAN PARTNER W.T.CILBERT DES OF HUSBAND INN BATHROOM OF DWORCE SUT LONDON HOTEL Mrs, Franklin Van Horn, Wife Lawyer and Insurance Official of Stage Costumer, Allowed of This City Stricken at Temporary Alimony. the Savoy. Mrs. Minnie F. Van Horn has filed) LONDON, Juty §—Wiliam T, Gilbert, sult for absolute divorce from Frank- of No. 26 West Fifty-seventh street, lin M. Van Horn, the stage costumer York, was f und dead In @ bath- of New York emd Philadelphia, Miss of the Savoy Ho-el this after. Frances Textor is his partner in the New York house, which occupies the whole buflding at No. # Bast Twen- where tw to | forty operatives are er d. In her complaint Mrs. Van Horn charges that her husband and Miss Textor were at New, room noon Mr, Gilbert had cone to the room te take a bath and wi.ile there was pelsed a stroke of paralysis from which he ex ‘red. He was subject to these stroxes, hav. ing suffered one @ year ago. ft Young's Hotel, Atlantic City, on the Mr, Gilb wae travelling with his | ary sister net bg 5 pe Ot ( 5% As no doctor was in attendance upon On the wife's application, through | s¢r Gilbert previous to ath, there aed to be an inquest. It will be on Gilbert, who died , was born in Brook- Mrs, Minnle 3. Van H He was a son of Jasper W. Rice Ce La a Katherine A, (Horn) Gilbert, He HO ae) TT raduate from Yale in 1878 and the ments here and in Philad noslnuOryeaeatinter affidavit, setting for d practised law In this clty aince rofits for 168), and ‘he was counsel and director ts for 191 to 1 of the Provident Savings Life Assurance a year, Then they dissolved, he Society, He was unmarried, taking the New branch with Miss “Mr Gilbert. was @ member of the Textor as co-partne \ , University, Calumet ‘Three young men who just “hap, on tatty vented” to de in Atiantic Chy June 8 5 and 9 allege in affidavits that aay a UNFROCKED PRIEST extor,” of Room N. t Young's Hotel, were tn No. 4 M., 4A. M. and 430 A. M. of Against all these Mr. lives at No, 104 East was not directly referred to, stating thet he has evidence he proposes to lay vefore the p of Washington !n the hope of ng a review of the case that will tle this city, Mr. Willlama sald he ntie = Heeds Brothers’ Warning Not had paid {t by allowing her a one-third) ened circumstances, She and her sister| audience gathered at Masonio Temple | rentals. aaa deposed as @ minister by an Episcopal munieants, reviewed the whole case. pI Jclained his .anocence of the alloy .4 a her name, were on hand, | outs | FAILS TO STARTLE. *' Deposed Episcopal Clergyman City Dae Danek i e ened Miss Textor a lot of money for services and : 7 : aap nae neta a ene ie to Mention Girl’s Name. interest in the business. Besides, he al-; leed, "Mrs Van Horn ts not in areas WASHINGTON, July %—A emall an apartment butlding in Denver i S ht here to-day in anticipation of a sensa- pe eee ee CE ey when Gilbert .04, who was court on @ Charge that he was the ther of the child of one af his com- S sensation did not materiause Williams was to have pre- but the girl's two brothers, who| ( previously warned Mr. Willliams | Union Pacific Shows Strength \w B Cy ce5 id satiety hi. with a bri and Inter.-Met. Makes |Fasims St the anes - ef ~ pat {i e 6 Episco} court ¢, Good Gains, daaused biti wall Incompetent and sant t ne was convicted upon false testi- JonDaniallSonssSons, Sale of Outing Goods Prices Lower Than Blsewhere Women’s Jumper Dresses BOO JUMPER DRESSES, of extra grade queran- teed washable lawn, in fancy stripes, plain colors and plaids; neatly trimmed with fine embroides ANDRE LE BVA ELI 550 Lives Imperilled by leni| Women’s Shirt Waists tion by Gas During Their 800 FINE GRADE LAWN AND LINGERTS i WAISTS, in {0 distinct styles, trimmed with lace Work, or embroidery, long or short sleeves, Values up to $2.28 each, Special for....., 986 850 WAISTS of imported lingerie, elaborately trimmed with Val. lace and pretty medallions, sleeves and back handsomely trimmed, 3,50 Value $8.50 each, Special at....sc.ceseece Sale of Muslin Underwear 1,000 CORSET COVERS, neatly trimmed with lace or embroidery, finely made, all sizes, Value 890. each. Special at......cc.crervee 246 WOMEN’S FINE GRADE MUSLIN OR CAMBRIG YUZOVKA, Russia, July 2—A vie | dent explosion of gas occurted last) night in the Rikovsky mine, in whioh | 580 miners were at work. | A hundred are reported to have been | | kdlted, The thousands of minerg in the town are greatly excited because of the ac- cident. Troops have been hastily summoned GOWNS, V, square or round neok, plain or to prevent the disorder which 1s feared. trimmed with Val. lace or embroidery; regu lar and extra sizes, Value $198 each. Special fo 128 3,000 Women’s Sample Leather Belts BLACK AND COLORED LEATHER BELTS: mounted with front and back buckles, or om ized (some set with stones); many of the buckles alone are worth more than were ee of the bek complete, Formerly $1.23 & $1.80, fOMNseermeree 7 8G, Men’s Negligee Shirts MADRAS and PERCALE WEAVES, light end dark effects, cuffs attached and detached, ea 1,00 ° Men's Negligee and Plaited Bosom Shirts - Coat style, cuffs attached and detached, white grounds and fancy colors, @80h .--...secseeess 1.40 RYT FULL OF PASSEAGERS SHASHES Many People Upset and Team of Horses Add to Panic by Trying to Run Away. BROADWAY, 8TH & 9TH STS. ~ ‘There wae ea eomi-panto cariy to-day on the New Jersey Central Ratiroad’s ferry-boat Bound Brook when the! veosel was caught by © heavy tide and! mashed into the piling at the Liberty | atreet aiip. The excitement was in- creased by @ coal wagon driver losing control of his horses, and they tried to, plunge forward among the passengers Leaving the Communtpaw slip at 6.48 A. M., the Bound Brook crowded with two train loads of passengers, in- cluding those who had just arrived on | the Somerville express, | When the Liberty street slip was Teached, the te was running «o swift- iy that the ferryboat could not be prop- erly controlled, It sidewiped one side of the slip and then rebounded to the Stern Brothers Will Close Daily at 5 P. M. and Saturdays at 12 o’Clock. Attention is directed to thelr large assortments of articles suitable for those leaving for the country or seashore, WOMENS CLOAKS AND WRAPS, SHAWLS, STBAMER RUGS. WOMEN'S, MEN'S & CHILDRENS BATHING & SWIMMING SUITS. BAGS AND SUIT CASES, TOURIST, JEWEL AND MEDICINS other, The second crash carried a seo- CASES, PILLOWS, FLASKS, THERMOS BOTTLES, CLOCKS. Rapeteceay aes eed AUTOMOBILE GARMENTS AND HAMPERS, j Scores of passengers were thrown | trom thelr feet. Women ran screaming | A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF TOILET REQUISITES, out of the cabin, and it required quick work upon the part of the crew t = yent some of them from Jumping ober Poe t ryboat finally mad eo fer y made a in the south ellp after a delay of iee minutes. POLICEMAN SAVED BY NS STRANGER FROM DEATH, and Resumes Pursuit of ¢ Speeding Autolst A SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING Bioyele Patrolman James Gunshinan, of Trafic Bquad “B,” was thrown from hia bleyole Fifth avenue and Wa. verley place to-day while chasing 4 speeding autoist and hurled under the front wheels of a moving coal truck A passer-b: whose name was n. learned, grabbed one of the ollcemanrs legs and dragged him to safety just as the wheela of the truck passed over the spot where the policeman had fallen. Gunehinan then jumped on his wheel, thanked the rescuer and started after the automobile, aught It at Broad. way and Waverley place and later ar- raigned the Griver in the Jefferson Market Court, The prisoner said he was William Woods, thirty vears oid, a chauffeur, of No. 3% West Pitty: eighth street. He was charged with overspeeding and was held in $200 ba) for triad, West Twenty-third Street WILL BE HELD BEGINNING TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), COMPRISING THE REMAINDER OF A NUMBER OF STYLES OF BOYS’ SUITS, INCLUDING AT $3,00 & 5,00 AT 290 & 495 NOVELTY SUITS OF WASHABLE PONGEE SILK AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CHEVIOT SUITS. * 4 WASHABLE RUSS!AN SUITS , . ' 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avene, | The stock market, after an Irregular opening to-day, pointed to a higher level rices during the first hour of trad- was strong, crossing 145 fetropol.tan gained large nd the active st gained di bond market attracted more at- from the traders than did The stock market waa without feature la t fo dullest that vence The to ere 110,200 shares and of bonds $2, The Closing Prices, ' Today's stocks and yesterday highest, lowest and lest are not complete in Involved are the fin ond cassimeres, in highest merit—garments at $16.50. WM. Broadway, Wares pf West. FE. & M MM +Advance, —Decline. A Radical Price Revision on | Men’ That Were $18, $20, $22 and $25 “2 $16.50 HIS reduction affects all of the $18, $20, $22 and $25 lines that are the entire assortment, although not in each individual line, grev tones. Numerous two and three button sack models are shown—the most advanced stvles of the season, This sale is indeed unusual in its character, as it includes suits only of the price reductions were applied, Choice of $18, $20, $22 and $25 suits | The Teddy Bears Give a Dance, s Summer Suits The Teddy Bears all loved to ‘dine, But didn’t have the “wherewithal’ To hire an orchestra or rent *' A place in which to hold a/ ball, But Teddy Bears are quick of wit; And bought a bargain Phonograph Through World Ads., and right there at home : They danced so hard you laugh. size range. However, all sizes are presented in est fabrics—worsteds, flannels, serges, velours the correct olive, green, brown, tan, blue and it doesn’t take » World “Wanted dase great while to locate the very bar- gain you seek, that were exceptional values before these extreme |]! THE DAILY LESSON Q. What te better than a World Ab | A 3 A.A three-time World Advertisement, Q. What 1s still better than g duress VOGEL & SON 4 Houston St. ‘twotld make py ————_ \ a | * on

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