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VIMIEN GOULD AND LORD DECIES LIGENSED 10 WED ‘eal They Visit the Marriage Bureau at City Hall and Pay the $1 Fee. John de la Poor Beresford, Lord Decies, peer of Great Britain, and Miss Vivien Gould, daughter of George J. Gould, w fo twenty-six years his funior, went to City Hall to-day and obtained a license te be married. The wedding will take place in St. Bartholomew's Church on Tueslay afternoon, Feb. 7. ‘Mias Gould and her flance drove to (Ry Hall in one cf Mr. Gould's limou- | anes and were accompanied by one of | Mr. Gould's lawyers, whose name was | pet divulged. Gulded by the lawyer, | “Yhey appeared et the Marringe License | Bureau and called for City Clerk Scu! Mr. Geully had been expecting them for They were anxious to tention was drawn from them. Mr. Scully led the couple to his pri- applications. Miss Gould appeared un- woually pretty in a mink turban and a eeemed very much embarrassed and filled out the form without uttering a word. Hie Lordship's only comment was “most extraordinary’—a phrase which hg hes enunciated every few minutes dace he landed. When the time came to pay the license fee of $1 he said in a hearty tone, “By Jove, 1 will and gladly.” He dug into his trousers pocket and produced the money. Miss Gould gave her full name as Helea Vivien Gould, her age eighteen, her home No. 87 Fifth avenue, her George J. Gould, her mother | Kingdon and her ‘irthplace this Decies gave his age as forty-four fa two years under George Gould's father’s name William Fran: Lard Decies; his mother Catherine Dent, hip home Sefton Park, England, and his cirthplace Dublin. In answer to the question as to number of previous mar- riages he wrote in the application. BROOKLYN BANK QUITS BUSINESS; WULPAYINFULL Terminal ‘aidiae Refuses Deposits and Notifies Pat- tons to Withdraw Money. Following the iead of other Anancial in Brooklyn, the Terminal Bank, at No. % Sands atreet, deckied tO wind up ite affairs and go Of business. \All of tts depositors depostte were ) received to-day and ‘will be taken in the future. The 5 : B22, officers of the bank sent word to de- positors te come and get their money Out; that there was plenty of money on Hi nk was a part of the Jegkine system controlied by the Will- famebura Trust Company, In going out of Dusiness tt simply follows the tead of the Wilitameburg Trust Company. The Breoklyn Bask went out of existence in the same way. They aid not get enourh new Dusiness after they had reorganized to justify their continued existence. SUES FOR $100,000 ESTATE. PROVIDENCY, F. 1. Jan, %—Laura Bertha McCann of Hudson Heights, N. J., who claims to be the daughter and adie heir at law of the late Dr. Jacob ‘W. Berton of this city, instituted court proceedings here to-day to «et the John F. Berton of Somerville, Mass., trator and brother of the dead man, claime that he and his two ‘broth- ora, James H. of Denver and William H. of Medford, Mass, and his two nieces, Eleanor M, Fieh of Dorchester, Mase., and Addie Leonant of Worcester, How well we could tmagine. him (Dr. Johnaen) “oatdiing the healthy gale of the morning” from the top of an east- Vardempeed.ag aivtor bus, after an un- certam ascent of its incuamodlour S@éra; or lingering in the draughts of vnderground subways ("I deciare, sly better than the sea’); or loitering In Wapping in a mist of tarry wells, witn Bosweli in attendance and positively | aching (out for the doctor's feared re | buke) to lurch nautical-wise, He would still be able to wake his afterne ‘ol vate office and they filled out the usual | flowing cloak of the same fur. She/ a SHEAR FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DAILY—<—>>—@ lation Ip his (avorite baiting place—the Cheshire Cheese. And afterward, h ‘b@ a mind to view to advantage gentié coruscations of declining da | he could turn his steps to St. James's » while the sun set over the roote of Paddington, we could pic- | ture him on @ seat rocking in sympathy | with the swish, pat, and crunch of dren Ing in the sand-pit, or him on the bridge to heave aid chuck io at the Dusiness-Hke antics of the tle Canadian diver ws they dip in un water and rive again, their yellow eves | eine in the failing light like glowing | {Prom the Louisritic Courier Journa!,) “It could be woven into the pattern,” Pi low are Erg) taliing about?" that nobody has ever utilized mark as @ figure for expensive 1% a EN c + it the Thing, | PIM PSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVE., 190 to 20TH 8 t.~<a-—m- ea eanssanc Nes THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911, - - aan iin et =e A.Morton Oppe Standard o| SIXTH AVENUE, ANOLON ppen 222 Well NEW YORK. “acaty tia] CLEARANCE SALE SPECIALS . Remarkable Values in SUITS, COATS, DRESSES Women’s Suits Again Reduced REAT UNDERSELLING STORE} J HOYT ST. TO LIVINGSTON. FUL’ TON ST. TO ELM PLACE e W Al —Our February Furniture Sal | siasvuhhactascenneiteictinnAtebishnieetates tensemszadineneaee “ Starts Monday, Jan 90. asin leit URAL WAIT FOR IT} Boys’ and Youths’ 1.59, shoes, Silk Band | $3 Red &p With all ste! solid lather, sizes 1 to 5} widths, pairs 2 99¢ ett hina Qe . New Model Suits, satin lined, all-wool Cheviots, Scotch Women’ 50 Sullettes, viet kid echsssoply 3 a ¢ Mixtures, good quality Home: spun Cloth, Fren Serges patent oF plain: 88c | Weather Stetps. nt mould- In Black Kid, Patent Leather, and Broadcloths; women’s sizes, 32 to 42. Broken from pair. é‘ Ing, face " aie 6 sines: per pale Tan Russia Calf and Black lines that have been selling all ‘season at 415.00 and $20.00 Children's Canton Flannel Draw. | 54. on op ‘ees When 39e Wool Underwear, Gun Metal Calf. Ji Cl Pri ‘ and others with hemstitened | #6X7 ming, sub oh, paw We tee Ii fants’ sizes, 2 to 6; formerly Cea AOaranee </ace ey sbectal ject to thon; y Dig ABs 18¢ | special’ 2. 23 Brass Pxtension Curtain Rods, with bail end and brackets, Complete tor Zc front and " 44e Women's 59¢ Chemise Gowns, embi 'y and lace trimmed speetal 39c Ste Naty Satin nenens Cloth, io en, 88 Inches ae Ser vane: BR Inches 96, | “Sample Hosters: ton, Lisle and ite avy. La ll 52 Inches black sei fancy; wide: per yard 39c 1 pair $1.50 Rope] ($11 to $1.75 Sample Portieres Waists Heavy chenille Just afew of a kind, but each one a beauty! Come to see them! $1.25 and $1.50 WN ; : at.. ars Aa $4.15 . Child's” Turn Soles, Spring]! ; 2 sizes 4 to 8; fore ; \ r i $: . ‘ r ’ A} $1.50, $2and ¢4.35 I Misses’ Suits rine Reduced Misses’ and Junior Suits, broken from lines that have ‘ 5 been selling all season for $15.00, $20.00 anc 825.00. The Mises’ Mites: 11 to 2 : formerly | Re} ' suits are made of choicest Broadcloth, Sectch Mixtures $2.50, $3 and hed 60, $2. 151. pirat and Serges; Sizes 12 to 20 years. , at.. As ett January Clearance Price merly $3, pad , , Special reductions i in BP ‘ + om ter, covered in heavy , all sizes, $2.98 Men's and Women's 2% to 35¢ sizes, 6 to 1014, former- oS 00, $2. lh $4.65 3.5 wiss Embrotdery Flouncing, 27-inch, showy patter 1 ifs, ¥ patterns; per IGe Missionette Curtains ——— Fancy fishnet weaves; choice of, red, green or Arabian; worth per pair, Young Women’s and Misses’ Pumps. cords; tassel Women’s and Misses’ fine quality Foulaid, Moire and Taffeta Silk Dresses. Broken from lines that have been selling all season for $15.00, $20.00 and 35.00. January Clearance Pr e $5.00 Coats Again Reduced Fine quality Kerseys and Scotch Mixture Coats, satin lined, Weehiely tailored in newest materials. Broken from lines that have been $15.00 and $20.00. January Clearance Price $5.00 Skirts at Half ends; draped valance; all with laces, embroid medal S colors; each 69c Heavy K J 8, choice of Turkish or floral patterns; regular $22 valu Wilds’ 65¢ $20 Velvet he 11. 88 | 3 Sizes 9x12 feet; W. & J. Sloane's extra heavy rugs, inent or! designs, suitable for all rooms; very special at.. 0c Grade || White Calf, Satin, patent Linoleum ; selected wool; ¥ leather, and black Suede 9.98) "cet at Pumps; sizes 1 to 6; former 98 idths; , prices, $3.00 to L253 Axminster Carpet. yd. $5.00, at Neat floral orp ; Bt Brussel feet; heavy rugs in neat erwian designs; D ef P a A very jet beh ment if all sizes and ¢ll materials; ‘anamas, black and colors, also gray Worsteds and faney — on BB a stripes. 1 They pit well Fellores and possess the good in carton, short fore- lines and fit of the higher priced skirts. 12 Eggs, not delivered, 25c| | Canada Lamb, quarters, Ib. your owe! January Clearance Price Sa ot eabarin and 7, Ther trad \enntINnecOmaTY. 20¢ Rib Lamb Chops, 1». ... ‘tom | Butter, Pe prime... SC ‘or hind- Bins. a Ham Sugar cured, yj hs 4 , 4 f Fancy Lamb Lamb ween 13ic Fancy Dry Picked Fowl, 1»., - 18¢|Ham ee yh uy Purely wgetable. OP ial ‘ q a & J 9 0 Fancy Mutton {agree nt 12ic| Rib Roast Rade cuts 9 dg Bacon jorih aN: yi? CARTE te + Bottom Rounds (omica'v. 143c| Loin Lamb Chons, 1, w.... 15 Orang anges 1 Fee. 18c , VE ; ; 3 A i P Peer Eas an 1S | Dis Pete ets Bee | Plows ba 7 ae att Bae: Be Waists Again Reduced Special bargain in Ladies’ Lingerie Waists; trimmed with Val. lace and embroidery. Taken from broken lots selling regularly all season at $1.00 and $1.25. All sizes, January Clearance Price This Suit, ss $500 49 C foctinetitncatin ata tie aie ah From Our Great Housefurnishing Sale Sele Bread Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuing meter Signature | Ce A ee eee World Wan Work Wonders: 1 Umbrell japan’ ry With floral design 19¢ | Ext Quality Clothes leet Inverted Gas] Blue and White China . et 95el, 0 Line, 100 feet. for Lampacomplete | Salt Baxes...ssscce cress | NAHAN- FRANKO AND FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT DAILY Sy 2Yoart Loaders WAG shion AG, Be sure and read the full 0. details of the Big Furniture iy’ WSOM 19270 20" STREET. NEW YORA Sale in Sunday's Herald, Announcement of Our Greatest World and American. February Furniture Sale Beginning Monday, January 30th OR the convevience of our patrons and to av oid the annoyance and discomfort of anticipated crowds, you\are cordially invited to attend in advance of the sale, Thur ay, Friday and Saturday of this week and select in advance (at the forthcoming Syecial Sale Prices) from the greatest collection of high-grade furniture it has ever been our good fortune to of &F Fifth Floor, In some instancty the entire output of some of the largest factories in the United States has been purchased by the Simpson Crawford Company and allied interests and the reductions meade possible to you from this tremendous buying force are of a sensational nature. $200,000 Stock to sell at about 50 cents on the dollar. Remember, your selections this weck will be accepted at the reduced Special Sale prices. $10 Solid Werfeature to-day a few of the special items picked haphazard from the bewildering assortment. Mahogany Arm} ruil Details of the Big Sale in Next Sunday's Papers (“Fine Dresser $12 Cotton Felt Mattress Co NEW YORK The Piano Problem Easily Solved UR Popular Club Series has been.so splendidly supported and universally endorsed that we have instituted another Piano Club, The great 1911 &F Fourth Floor, AUERBACH PIANO CLUB Started This Week— Will you be one of the fortunates to secure a beautiful new Colonial $350 AUERBACH PIANO f $ > qn No Money Down. No A 2 50 | 30 Days’ Free Trialin Your Own Home | After thoroughly testing the Auerbach piano in your home and satisfying yourself (aud your musical friends) that you have chosen the best piano value possible, begin your payments as low as The Auerbach is a beautiful instrument, full size, Only $1 a Week | iwstiticr ratory! sit ot stating sweetness. Fully guaranteed for 10 years, aa | The following specials in Used Pianos for to-morrow. Every one a“gem" and sold on special terms of $1.00a week. Free trial in your home for 30 days with no money down. Every Instrument Fully Guaranteed Our Cost Our Coat Price New Prico New 1 Hallet & Davis .......9125 8975] 1 Sohmer Upright .,....9295 8475 1 Behning Upright + 150 400] (mahoga se—goodas new Sampson 32 Vrars Loaders AVE. SOM STREET. Fitted w\th 66 piece: es \of rich art gla ads. — \ C omplete fd Room ees hig! candle power inverted = 1 Sterling Upright ...... 195 350]1 Standard Upright...... 148 275 | (mabogany~-like new) (absolutely new) | 1 Hardman Upright 295 500] 1 Lorenz Upright .. 148 e75 | We have 185 of these Be eautifui mahoge (art ease Al condition absolutely new) Pure Felt Elastic Mat- ny Hall Cocks And 27 others, including a fine Chickering Baby Grand for 8395. tresses; manufacturer's like “design, 91 Regular price whon new, $850.00, inches high, 19 inches wide; can. not be duplicated for th aa th 1850, until Monda nightonly, y surplus stock; cannot be duplicated elsewhere at * thiy price. Until Mon- day night only, ponel back, saddle ¢ Colonial design, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY | MORNING wonves ‘