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oo THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910. RIVES UPSOCIETY. TO BE THE BRIDE OF AFORESTER, Story of Hiss Morr Morris’ Engage- nent to Barrington Moore Reads Like a Romance. HEIRESS TO His Salary Is s Will Live in a New ican Wilderness. 1,200 Mex- To leave a spi York's most £ tion, to give up her of @ popular clus'y ety na at n y the ot Tu of Lar fin Uncle Sam's service, whose salary is $1,200 a year The Heiress to Millions. M 5 low now * Cass Ledyard Miss Fra a Morris, daugnt of the late John A. Morris, whe an immense fortune in the Louis! t He owned’ Morris Park, Hh famous race fred H. and Da A little shortly met Ba and Mrs, ception. Thi Of Yale, and he was a Jong journey to Sliver having received an appointm: Government forester on the tract that extends over the D. tas a oo” aere yo and Black Mountain ranges in the south- western part of the Territory, The meeting meant Iittle to them then, but at their second meeting, within a year, on a trip Miss Morris was making through the West, there began th mance that brought Mr. Moore to N w days ago. girl was attra ed by the 4 and saddle, York a The socie: athletic mung — ing strengthened by his life tn the and as he showed her the r ders of the moun came the desire inanities of her life imitate the brave women ptoneers who helped blaze the way in the West. “Oh, bad when | you think t It, expecially as shy is pretty nearly ax much Interested 1 am in the life out there. Bilver City isn't such a hole—tt hax a| population of nearly 5,000 and I've built st kind of # lit use. There | are lots of people there~some of the foresters have their families out, and then there is the military re: . there will be some slety for. her. She Loves to Ride. course I have to Ko out on sances—we call the policing and of the big tracts on the mountains | Teconnoissances, and I have some that lasted for months with outfite—but # on lots of the | shorter ones 1 like that. An we're mighty are wonder ture and hun @ paradise, It’s nothing wet bear and deer and all » MILLIONS. and They | th down, We have planned lots of expeditions to- ether arge of Taland. do is and ot py 8 phone | han ad portant | to utilize the evenue as pos timber and stilt cum ty firm ne police duty, we ten to reason, Thinks She Will Like it, wen In lots of pl out there cn it of it f you knew out there about more, Of course to be made in the d advise any young make money to keep young married couple any extravagant tastes rod ving out of it and nd, literesting, clean life, jothing better than that want f it, but haven't | Mins Morrie wave her age on the ap- | n for a ma riage license yester. Moore ts 1 * a widely known lanyer and om moore e New ¥ « name from Weed Barnes to Muriel Hennen linhorers Lew Cat O@ When Car | Drops Five Stortes tn Brewery. Scheyer, thirty-one years old, 2 Rat One Hundred and, rty-fourth street, Is dying at the « York Hospital injuries re- J in an elevator accident to-day yhler Brothers’ Brewery, No. 601 First avenue, His right leg was cut off ust above the knee and his left leg | stepped from the fifth floor » platform elevator, The car without an operator for sev- nd the laborers ran it them- Scheyer started the elevator but the cable snapped and the basement. The force ! off the tron cross- on Scheyer. eer of the brewery, hule, Was arrested on @ charge al negligence, COSTUMER SUES LEAN COUNTESS FORMERLY FAT. Court Orders Garments Made Too | Large Owing to Rapid Shrink- ing of Owner's Fat to Be Remodeled to Fit. solves ar dropped to th Tuewtay: This week afi fashionable It tome the formu and of course that make ‘Miss Morris can # A Sensible Christmas Gift Gifts of a useful character proved practice, among thou In the matter of footwear, are fast becoming an ap ghtful people. the COWARD SHOE makes a@ sensible gift, both useful and durable. A present of COWARD Christmas Shoe Order, whi eaah, money order or person The reespients have onl Coward Shoe Store, to ha SHOES is mane easy by the ch 18 issued upon receipt of al check y to present the order at the ve it honored for @ pair of COWARD SHOES (any style) at the price indicated on the order. or Men, Women and Children JAMES S. 264-274 Greenwich St., @ULD NOWHERE ELSE Mail Orders Filled COWARD N. ¥, (Near Warren Street) Send tor Catalog OPPOSITE WALDORF | Murphy Enthrones Himself in for as but they can ‘Tammany Hall moved up: and is now located tn pally Murphy did, whieh ar thing. Owing to the fire in Murphy was comy headquarters. the De: the fourth street, and Mr. Murphy put up hin tepee there this morning. ‘ If he took any Tammany Hall rec- ords along from thousands of wonderful Toys and other playthings for the litte folks, days. EIDERDOWN AND BL GERMAN SILVER CRETONNE GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES—lined; each..... eee HAND-PAINTED LINEN GLOVE AND HONPRERGHIEY BO: tifully bound sets of standard works. few specials for Wednesda, “LITTLE PRUDY” BOOKS BOOKS by Mc.de, Alger, Henty, STRIPE MOHAIRS—in a splendid range of colors and bi Vv Initial Towels, per 14 doz., 1.98 must have been in his pockets or his | hat. He carried no visible bundies or | cuments or books when he appeared in the Knickerbocker Trust Building and made ready to do business st of the Tammany lead tim daring the morning and some were heard to remark that th frewaier dispense at the Waldorf. | journeyed down t0. Lach | Mr. Murphy set at rest in that Tam: i jared that the old building w State Committee’s Fifth Avenue Rooms. he would mo to Fourteent? as «0 repairs a his headquarters tyme wn to-day | SON RENARD | boners rm LILY SKIN CREAM namely, at th ‘Thirty-fourth street Tammany Hall did move uptown, to seek anot an Huppuch » Committee offered | |? mins in the suite of | committee, at No. 1 Went Thirty- Ch D. H. MOREY, D. 1, 45 W. B4th Bt. New York. [ASCs chs G Between He | ~ Toys, Dolls and Games Dolls and Games An assortment that is without peer in Upper New York. rteenth street they Thousands and Our You are invited to see the display, and bring Fifth floor. are extraordinarily low. dren along. If possible come early Women’s Blanket Robes & Dressing Sacques A Manufacturer’s Sample Line at About One-Third Less Than Regular Prices choice goods, which have been in our store but a few assortment from which to select. “a great variety of styles and colors; traordinarily All fresh, new, An exceptional some elaborately trimmed with low priced at . ists DRESSING of patterns double the price Smokers’ Articles and Silver Novelties STERLING SILVER MATCH BOXES, 2.50 JEWEL CASES—French gray and gold, 7c, 9Bc HAT _PIN HOLDERS. PIN CUSHIONS .. STERLING SILVER ba MATCH RECEIVERS... Men’s Blanket Robes & Smoking a JAPANESE FR AMES . MEN'S HANDSOME BLANKET ROBES—in fancy floral and striped designs; with roll collar; cord at neck; heavy girdle; seams all tailored and piped; in Oxford, light gray, blue, tan, brown and huntér-green shades. 2.98, 398, 5.25, 5.49, 5.98, 6.98 MEN'S SMOKING JACKETS—of fine double-faced cloth, with collars, cuffs and pockets; handsome stripe and plaid effects with corded edges; in Oxford, wine, brown, navy blue and assorted shades. 8.49, 10.00 3.08, 4.98, 5.9%, 6.98, (Third Slippers for “Him” and “Her” (thsd Romeos, Juliettes, Comfys and other smart styles in endless variety—cll at attractive prices. (Second Floor) Art Embroideries —lined; regularly 25¢; each .. Holiday Books for Old and a pr Floor) t of 6; boxed. Regularly $1.50........... A very special offering at BOOKS OF SWEETHEARTS. price is a “A POUEER LITTL lished at $1.25 . THE IDEAL COLOR BOOKS 29c Silk and Cotton Fabrics, 7 19¢c 59c and 69c Dress Goods, 39c ALL WOOL CHIFFON PANAMAS, ALL WOOL. H( Fepaired es soon as possible and that as the irections, is not Deuefited aud ulti- A full and complete assortment of the very latest books, as well as beau- We name extraordinarily low prices. A SECO SILK AND SILK CHIFFONETTES—in plain and dotted effects; suit- able for party dresses; in all the most wanted shades; full three-quarters silk. K fal preparation enres by messi is, 109 | | ¢ | \CKINGS, FANCY ALL WOOL NUN'S LINGS, ALL WOOL BLACK VOILE and 54-INCH BLACK AND WHITE PHERD CHECKS. M Men’s 55c Four-in-Hands, 39c | Boys’ 22.50 Blanket Robes, 1.49 MEN'S HANDSOME SILK FOUR-IN- BOYS' FANCY BLANK! HAND CRAVATS—made up in_ the popular open-end style; rich combina- tion designs and exclusive patterns. cord: BOYS' TURKISH TERRY ROBES—i fancy designs. INITIAL TOWELS—in boxes of half dozen each; hand-embroidered letters; red or white, with Cluny and imitation Irish la. Shirt Waist Patterns, 49c, 59%, 69 SHIRT WAIST PATTERNS — neatly boxed; white; madras and novelty weaves, Luncheon Sets, 1.49 SCALLOPED LUNCHEON SETS—in boxes of 19 pieces; loylies and one centre-piece. and colors. In holiday box Slumber Robes, 1.39 COUCH THROWS ROBES—beautiful designs with ders. (Main Floor) BATH ROBE OR HOUSE GC BLANKETS—double-faced and revers' ble; many new designs. Framed Pictures Low Priced S$ OR COLORED SUBJECTS—in rich ornamental antique t oval frames; size 10x20 in, Regularly $2.98....0..0ccceeueeae LANDSCAPES—in 3-in, antlaye frames; size 25x35 in, $498 LARG! Also JAPAN-PROUF YLORED HI) in ‘gilt ‘and gold-burnished frames. if AVURES, in antique frames, Regularly $10.00. frames; such subjects as “Confidential Regularly $18.50 # .....sceeeee ete,; glass size 25x34 in, (1A. Women’s 39c Neckwear, 23c JABOTS—of lawn and net; trimmed }) Also silk and velvet BOWS—in black OR SLUMBER bor- ROBES— in figured designs; gray, navy, tan and brown shades, with girdle and neck lzes 4 to 18 years. Also SMALL n | | Bath Robe Blankets, 2.69 i- ES—ornamented antique sweep 9.98 Our Framing Department is prepared to execute all orders before Christmas. We will frame your picture while you wait, if necessary. J 4 Steinway, small size Steinway, beautiful tone hy . $375 Weber, small size, Rosewood case. «+. $178 Weber, full size, Rosewood case. ++. $240 Weber, Mahogany case, $650 model + $400 Knabe, size, Rose’ case - $200 Knabe, latest model, nearly new. - $375 Kranich & Bach, small size. . - $200 Sohmer, full size, fine tone. .... Chickering, small size, good tone. Wissner, Mahogany, large size, like new Jacob Bros., latest model, walnut c , Schaeffer, Mahogany case, good ton Chickering, Rosewood case.............. Steinway, Mahogany, $1,250 model Sohmer, Mahogany, $850 model. . Ivers & Pond, Mahogany, $700 mode Ivers & Pond, Miniature, Mahogany case. Weber Pianola Grand Piano, latest $1,800 model, $1,250 Come and hear the Tel-tlectric Piano-Player, any piano from any distance. right piano in a few hours. The Tel-Electric Company e Turkish $ Rocker Made for “solid comfort.” Notice the deep tufted back and ered with fine than real leather. Mounted on a heavy oak platform, with fine claw feet, Lots of others, and all sorts of easy chairs, etc. Inspect this splendid Turkish Rocker | at either of our stores, or mail your | order, with your full name and ad- dress, and we will trust you to pa. | 50 cents per week. No “red tape” about it. venient, OF PIANOS Both New and Used A complete line, showing all the latest models of Ivers ke Pond. Strich & Zeidler, and Mathu- shek Pianos, at the very lowest possible prices, and on very attractive terms. The following is a partial list of used pianos, many of which are nearly new: Upright Pianos +. $185 $285 - $175 +++ $300 + $225 . $175 . $165 +. $110 Doil, Mahogany case, nearly new. Bradbury, Rosewood case, fair conditien Grand Pianos . + $350 . $625 + $500 . $475 . $525 Any of the above pianos are of exceptional value, and can be purchased on convenient terms from $5 per month up, ac- cording-to price of instrument. the player that plays It can be attached to either a grand or up- ‘I requires no pumping. (Tel-Electric Building) 299 Fifth Avenue, cor. 31st St. A Fine Xmas Gift No Deposit 50c a Week 0% Off If You Prefer to PayCash arms, Coy- “Fabricoid”—better S, couches, sofa beds, ‘Morris Pay $1 fortnightly or $2 monthly if more con- Collector sent if requested. | Every Thing tor Every Room Good enough to adopt into your family Substantial Christmas Presents Liberal Credit If You Want It or 10% Discount If You Prefer to Pay Cash Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves, (OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL CHRISTMAS. Cowperthwait® Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 193 to 205 Park Row. Also at 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. (Cor, 121 st St.) | i | | Park Row 2 Chatham Sq. Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 1 5° and 18° for 3,000 Smith Gray & Co. Suits & Overcoats that were standard values at $20 and $30 Here are values which were you to obtain them late in February would be considered most extraordinary. Asitis, occurring at this time as a result of very unusual trade and tai- loring conditions, theymeanto youpractically a full season’s wear at a season’s end price. There are included all our small lots and all the complete lots which, having been delayed in tailoring, have only just been received in our stores, and also a number of styles that, considering the smart modeling, high quality of tailoring and unusually complete assort- ment, have not moved as swiftly as Smith Gray stock must move. And so, if you will but pause a moment and consider that if you were to pay the full regular price you would then be assured of the greatest possible value, you cannot but realize how truly wonderful are these values which are now included in the present assortment. There are upwards of 60 styles of overcoats, among which ait will find all the new grays, browns and tans, also plain blacks, Oxfords and Cambridge—there are stripes, wales and diamond weaves, checks, plaids and vagjous plain effects and mixtures. There are box coats, semi-box, fitted backs and convertible collar models, in every length from 44 to 52 inches, in every size for men, young men and boys. In suits, you may choose from worsteds in neat silk stripe and fancy weave effects on blue and black grounds—velours and cassimeres in new stripe, new check and new stripe check weaves in the new shades of brown and smart grays. There are included all the cre Gray smart designs for men, young men and ys. Come in now, while you can still find the exact style of suit or overcoat you seek, and save all the way from $4.50 to $11.50. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Auto Clothes Book on Request. Smith Gray & Co. Two New York Stores: fN C3) Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. Broadway at Bedford Av. Broadway at Warren St. ‘Across from City Hall. Sth Av., Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, Anty Drudge Tells How to Avoid Scalding Children. Ethel—‘‘Oh, mama! Harold put his hand into the boiling water in the washtub and scalded it just awfully.” Anty Drudge—*‘Just as I told. you. Boiling-clothes is dangerous as well as wasteful. If you would use Fels-Naptha in cool or lukewarm water, you’d save time, money and hard work and there wouldn’t be any danger of the children getting scalded.’’ Hot weather is bad enough without a hot fire and steaming suds in washing clothes. There is a better way. Fels-Naptha soap will cleanse your clothes in cool or lukewarm water, without boiling or hard rubbing, in summer or winter. ° It will do the work in less than half the time and make your clothes sweeter, cleaner and whiter. And the clothes will wear longer. | Think of it! Why should any woman risk her health ‘and shorten her life by wearing herself out with hard work, and subject herself to dis- comfort in boiling clothes and rubbing them through hot suds? Follow easy directions on the red and green wrapper.

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