The evening world. Newspaper, December 7, 1910, Page 12

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| Marino Held on Abduction Charge Afier Wedding Is Halted at the Altar. Giuseppe Marino, twenty-three y Old, @ watchman of Na Hundred_and Forty-cipirt npraigned to-day in Court, charged with the # sneventeon-year-old Paulina Maste No. 29 East Ono ifundred and Ft atreet. street, was Westchester On compinint of the girfs father, An- tonlo, Detectives Gtiday and MoAndrey the Alexander avenue police station, | d Marino at St. Franeis's Church, | One Hundred and Pifty-first t and | Morris avenue, just as the Ne Francis was about to marry t nt Im court to-day Marino adm | facts and reiterated tiat be wish marry Paulina, Magistrate Appleton, | aving been informed tha ad already a wife and ts wy, asked him “What « 4 That ts true,” answered (he ar Guikeppl. “But I didn't w Ttaly. I want this that \bis wife was other \'pan in Italy. Paulina blushed furiousl lina, told th 4 the! living with an- \ a malo a charge af Incorrigibility against her | daughter, and Magistrate Appleton #ent | her to the House of t Good Shepherd. | -_——_—_ooJ HIS. HOUS‘EKEEYER TO ~ BE HIS THIRD WIFE. J..N. Hannatn;, Head of the Gotham | Dairy Conipany, Will Wed Miss Gyltz To-Day. ‘Mias Hannah Mary Gyitz ts to chunge - hee mame to-day. Mor the past five years ate bre been Hannah, To-day she becomes Mrs. Hantahs. Bhe lives at Hast Orange, N. J., and bas been the housekeeper of James Newell Hannahs of No. ® Emerson tirest; Prosident of the Gotham Datry cr of No, 482 Ninth avenue, this city, She ts twenty-three years old. }} . She was nurse to the second Mre. Han- nahs, who dieQ four years ago. Mr. Han- ‘nahs, who 4s wealthy and forty years 14, took out the marriage license yes- torday, and will make the housekeeper "Wis Wife in New York to-day. Mr. Hannahs, who has been twice wi , hagMfive children. The eld: ‘of the four sons ts eighteen and a dont of engineering in tho Stevons In- $ Hoboken. The youngest child is | Ggughter of etx. The little girl has! heen practically brought up from baby-| TO MARRY HERE | took THE EVENING WORLD, WED Picture Lane By Henry Tyrrell T @ rules! and so have put her anybody atalogue | 6 of hia irides- to the er has or p L of in es it charming! panish scenes, as Bu ra qd glow Bad Lands atiikin, Waugh ts here, t sharp to find ing in his ¢ put you have to for instead of varacter of a ne painter he n tic paatellist, nh a tender twilight Teverle on the illage green! There are lota more captivating bite. Altogether, this exhibition may be aald to reach the Salmagundi's high-water color mark, G claros that the present exhtbt- tions at Knoedler's is the largest and best representative collection of his works ever brought together, Certainly it makes Picture Lane, at the Thirty- fourth street cross-Poads, look like a floral park in blooming May. That Joy- ous dream of @ poppy-field in the show window 4s positively biizzard-proof. Dutch nt girla and the flat metrical flower flelds of Holland ar separably linked with Hitchcock's fame the world over. A very handsome new variety of red-striped tulip has been named for the artist. This is all right as far as It goes, yet tn a way it has the effect of a handicap And an injustice to the mature achievensent of one of the most gifted and vernatile of American Painters—one who in his student days painted marines with Mesdag, who as a “Juministe” {s contemporaneous with, if he @id not precede, Sorolla, Sisley and Pivsaro; and whose profoundly beautiful and mystic treatment of religious sub. jects in a form appropriate to mural decoration might have placed his “Fi Into Egypt" and: "Sainte Genevieve vannes in the Bost Public [Abrary, if the American artist's unheralded name had possessed the subscription-drawing power of the le- @endary Frenchman's. EORGE HITCHCOCK himself de- ood by Miss Gy'ltz and is devoted to Lee. + . Regular value, 200 for Christmas, Special Offer to Users of Gold Soap During November and December, we offer, for Only 100 Gold Soap Wrappers, an eleven piece assortment of the finest quality of pressed glass— ~ areproduction of a new cut glass design. six-tumblers, butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and spoon holder. You can have either the pitcher and six tumblers or the butter dish, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and spoon holder for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers. All these, and many more, aspects of | It consists wrappers. WATER SET—Pitcher and Six Tumblers TABLE SET—Butter Dish, C for 50 Gold Soap Wrappers, Su; utter , Cream Pitcher, You can buy Gold Soap from your grocer for less than you have to pay for other laundry soaps. Quality? There is nothing better, Gold Soap Premium Stores— “Whera visitors are welcome,” + | classi » | and he ean prove at. + ties are thrown into striking relief by eat-in the crisp, transparent effects he r Bowl and Spoon Holder lor 50 Gold Soap We invite you to visit our premium stores, and examine the premiums, Select your premium now, and start saving wrappers, so you can have it ind feaving over to posterity refined, poetic vet virtie! portunity a uty of appreciation, y be studied to full }an obviou sent show. The mae 8 , a revelation in thelr RANK A. NANKIVELL has some way vino,” violet-crowned and F genuine oll paintings at his studio, blond, her piquant face ta profile and) No. 60 Washington square, which are likely to flavbergast even his ad- mirera, if they have known him only by hia black-and-white work tn the comic papers—unless perchance they were pre- pared to expect something colorfu Frank when they saw te trick: +) Veil’ at the Independents’ exhibition last season, He wields a bold, roliicking brush, and ts not afraid of paint. IR kind that may well have influe enced Whistler in his formative period, are to be found In enchanting variety at Fukushima's art rooms, No. 8 East Thirtleth street. They are the work of Tukawa Baske, a Tokio artist against a sunny #ky, 1 glimpsed on the cliffs t summer, Mr, Hitel~ sat If you are golug to know and bloodless my think of it, Mr. Hitohcoek ts quite right, “Putterfies,”” a more anbstantial atyle BAT. Japanese colors, of the subtic of Duteh maiden, walking timber-foated by the breezy seashore, is several kinds fine pleture, and {ts brilliant quail- contrast with It near neighbor, “Dikes of Holland, with lowery sky and gray | and aticky for Idm, as yet. ith melting mauve bac diwtance and a windmill or two grounda| Tower of Pisa would on the low horlzon—they have an in- HP Leaning effable, unfailing eharm. | do no harm to Picture Lane, even ‘Technically, Mr. Hitchooek's work ff it she fall down, It has presents some features of curious inter-/ remained for a New Yorker, however— Prof. William H. Goodyear, curator of Fine Arte, Brooklyn Institute Museum, mio art and gets by painting thinly on a white can- in the water-color way, and in the ising shimmer of his white sualigut The Flow Seller"), simulated by the artistic device of making the high lights cool and bluish against clear shadows that are rich, warm and red. A group of @ dozen oF #0 of exqitisite- ly exotic “water colors’—they are really miniature padntings on tvory, but eman- ipated from e@tippie and ail petty nig- are contributed to the exiibition . George Hitchcock, whose nom eau is Cool Jay. Alyn Williams, Jent of the Royal Soclety of Minla- 4 Venice—to BUNIONS! CALLOUSES ! res ture Painters, London, te also showinit here at Knoedler’s some portrait minta- tures of distinguished British and n subjects, the latter Including s. ree Gould, Mrs. Nicholas Long- worth and Miss Burden, New Yorkers ehowid will, make much of th otherwise they will be and d@oubtiess Titcheock show missing an op- TEA GOWNS i WRAPPENS KIMONOS 19 West 38th St., Near 5th Avenue. Holiday Gifts & Of Practical Use and Charm Flannel and be ttoss apres aie 6.50 to 13.78 ase cst tauamaeananae yep MM OEE Silk Negligee and House Dresses, 7 00 to 35.00 value 612 to $50. Silk Matinees, value $8.50 to $22... .0.+.-6.25 to 16.00 Challie and Silk Dresses, value $20 to 355, 16.50 to 38.00 Above prices include fitting and making to measure. THE ASSORTMENT is positively the largest ever shown anywhere. There are styles to suit all ages, figures, occasions and tastes. Every garment IS MY OWN MAKE, NO SHOP WORK. The kind of garments you never SEE IN A DEPARTMENT STORE. ALTERATIONS FREE. ON SALE To-Morrow Only of a two quart pitcher, Gentlemen's Sizes ‘OR: 1 soll a at Gold Watches ases d—uothing but the id 14-karat gold through. Every ld with tho dis- rappers. ry you will then realize is oy * mekee} Fee turn it wit x id we you your $10 on the will gi at, nly one to a purchaser, no . supplied, or mail ei Borders fijle waves, As for the flower| res of tulips, ‘a-| born and bred. Baske #0 taken up | nasturtiums, margue ‘and | oil painting, but It 1s rather too heavy road, notably | NESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1910, contribute the authoritative and decta- ing thesis to a discussion that has be- come world wide. Prof. Goodyear's | elaborate mathematical study, just | completed in The American Architect, settles by positive demonstration the long-debated question as to the inten- tional construction of accidental in- | elination of the dizzy old Pisan round tower—and settles it in favor of the former theory, The tower was ortir- jinally dbullt on @ slant, though they made some attempt to bend it back to the penpendicular ap they neared the top and found they had the thing more | than thirteen feet out of plumb, This 1s proved by a sorties of 434 interior ements taken by Prof. Good- y st May on tho stops of the epiral stairway which serves in place of @ feet and dectmaln, looks tike @ rowlette 1 with the red left out, It may number of moet interest- phs. 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