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* af city police wei THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, toes had much to see and think about In throwing @ convincing giamour of fomance over the wedding outwardly remarkable for its worldly aspect those who had the arrangements in charge studiously avoided any taint of exclusiveness and unwillingness to let the populace share in the occasion such as might have been had by a and poet ere desired that the tender sentin Of the occasion should have aii t Kenerous display of vonday parade. And they t storiny weather The litle group of B a rela from England f d not allow their cent Of gentle breeding to overwheim t to such an extent that they were vented from di playing that fra eynical contempt ne Whole gaudy show and ail the actors in it, exce their own immediate friends, w has been cheerfully character them since thelr arriva Bet off against the ing guests, who » and raised their voices to be seen and to show ' had done for them- e of ing illumined for a mom ne KloW of triumphantly burned th there were not burned in braziers during the ass bling of the guests in the « tually dollar bil incense of them saturated the phere as obviously as did the odor of the flowers. Outside in the street there was a ra bie which got right down to © te of the hereditary arist acy @ dollar made aristoc.oy inside Women by thousan hundreds—or, at least, trousers—cha poll Mines and fought and clawed each o t at the people who were | riages at the curb opening ing before the church. Some on Business. Their reasons for being many. Some at least had the merit of being on business; these were the dre makers and milliners and the weird persons who wrote in tailors’ announ ments of “the latest wear in favor with the most careful dressei There were a few gushing women whose imaginations were fervid enoug overflow with & mentality over the spe hardly out of long skirts to @ man who is only two than her father; the bond m Kene opinion being neither his hie undoubtedly fine military her winning, graceful, girlish personal- ity—but a title and dollars. But for the most part that fienting mob was neither on business nor payin, tribute to Cupid. It wanted to se rich because they were rich; tt 10 get their clothes and from afar off the money that thelr name represented. The rabble stared until it was dizzy aad sniffed until it was fairly drunk with the dollar being married years younger to worship Neither clawing nor elbowing avatied not harsh words, nor whispered wheed- Addressed to the policemen. Madl- Mm avenue and Forty-fourth streets not public streets. They had been Commandeeted, and a closely knit squad & cantering escort to the bride as she rolled down thy apd citly policemen, with al! the glitter @f their most brilliant dress uniforms, Were detailed by the hundred to see to| Mt that “society” should show itself of 10 itself with as little uncomfortable in- frusion by the masses as» though it certainly added to the } Of the actors that the for OM audience was so large tensely interested. Earliest Sightseer: ‘The earliest sightseers wrrived before the rigid police lines were established They offered all kinds of bribes to be allowed to slip into the oburch, prov ising to hide themselves in the Jeries and among the floral degoratl ‘The girls in a Forty-fourth st “@ressmaker's" shop sent down ation to plead with the foreman of the workmen who were re-setting the awnings pushed down by the wind and attack of the mob at the relearsal yes: terday afternoon. “Won't you please leave the top flap hanging down just a few feet where Mt) Joins the church door,” the spokes of the girls said. n we can Jook right in from our windows.” The fiinty-hearted foreman turned them down. | The police arrangements did not be- | token merely that the curious, pr spectacie - loving, dollar crowds wihich surge around Of prominent people in grown to be such a ni that large part of the police have to galled out to keep them in order, It Meant that there was the gravest four that the succession of threatening let ters which have been sent to the bride- groom and to the f of the bride Hed in them a hint of real danger and that there should be the t vigil ance to pretect the good name of New York from the horror and disgrace of an attack on the wedding For the hours of the ce the time the bride was home at No. 876 Ii Decies to leave the Wa @ special emergency po worshippin a wedding w York have sane wony, from tablished, commanded by Inspect Stephen O'Brien and manned vy m ed men and patroimen of the tram squad, Fifth avenue, from the Gould home enth street, through w conveyance was to Madison avenue, and trom enth street to the churc turn Ixty-mey five or six uniformed » n to the block. The same precautions were taken to protect Lord LDecies's ap proach to the church, Both his car- riage and Miss Gould's wer s rounded with mounted not allow anyone to line to move in the direction of carriages. Scores of Central Office d tectives mingled with the pe: the sidewalks, with the arriving guests et the church d later with those at the reception at (he Gould house. In Front °f Church. Fifty men in uniform 3. W. O'Connor shut off in front of the church, and Capt ward Hughes had ene keep the swarming busybodies the Gould front doorstep. George J. Gould, father of the bride under Capt street Kae more to off of elect, bas taken care that there sha ” nO repetition of the scenes of last ye when his daughter Marjorie was mar- avenue, |" fled to Anthony J, Drexel jr, and was all but J by the crowds in the street. Because of this the list of in Vitations has been restricted to a fow hundred, so it will be easier to keep away cranks Yesterday Lord Docien re. ceived three letters containing threats against hin life. frou lenged him duel. The letter yesterday repeated the challenge and contained some reflections. ‘The two others con- One said that if Lord Decies attempted to wed Mine Gould to-day bombe would be thrown Announcement of a cl: at the last minute in the maids is taken by society ay as a sort of confirmation of the recent rumor that young Jay Gould is also engaged to w s Beatrice Claflin, who was to o of the bride's at- vecome 11 from tendants, 2 attack of grip and Miss Annie Douglass Graham, daughter of MISS HOPE HAM|| TON Mrs, Hubert Vos of this city, was selected to take her piace. Mise Graham is the young woman ra- mor has it is to wed Jay Goula in June, though both families have denied the engagement. Surprise for Society I t earsal of tt that ta p vy. Every ith inet: | dent of fy ss sections of the to their knees, | unt. When Miss ramewor ruld anc 1 the wreck+ e wa they had to let in through th: house. The not re-raised until this bg, When It was on adequate sup- the ceremony this aftern ANNIE DOUGLAS GRAnAM ‘Six Bridesmaids Who Attend Vivien Gould t Wedding Uniting Title and A HANNAH RAN DOLPH hoir boys Cathedral st. | » Div ding | - The Voice that | against the chancel wal! White Hlaecs * with the regular | and all kinds of x ‘ MISS LOUISE CROMWELW ves! ureh, consisting | into the schen of ae ener (Copyright, Campbell Studio. of forty-five men and women and a| ——— quartet, all under the direction of Arthur Hyde, organist and chotrmaster at St. Bartholomew BREAK Musical Programme. This was musical programme for the weld! DEADLOCK ON ALBANY “KIDNAPPED” GIRL ALDERMEN SWITCH 1911. JOT; Ming Wieps, 110; Workin iat: { i ‘o'Hiriea, 111 FIRE POLIGE FORGE CRIME FROM TOWN 110; Deana, 1 ; Molly Ho} 195) searolds and, \ Frugal Governors of Franklin, N. J., Abolish Jobs Men Filled Too Well. ee ow CULTS HEAD SOLE HSS OF HUMOR \ It Was Awful. Cried Continually, Had to Hold and Watch Him Vet to Keep Him from Scratching. Suffering Was Dread Dreadful. he Had not Used d Half a Set of Cuticura soon Remedies Before Head was Clear gis and Free from Eczema. ee “T think the ¢ Cuticura Temedies are the best remedies for eceema I have ever heard of, My mother bad a child MISS EMELINE Ail No F who had a rash on its head when it was t ‘ real young. Doctor called it Lae rash. tlk Fra He gave us medict but, id 4 f a 8 ir was too good, In @ few days the net wae | 1 ay , solid. mas, @ running sore. we awful, had to hold him keep him) from anausning gore. His suffering was dreadful. At last we rem embered Cuticura Remedies, We got a dollar bottle of Cuticura Resol- {| vent, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and | iT) i} he child ed continuall: We tied. hiss and watch, Bien (to fa bar of Cuticura Soap. We gave the toyolvent as directed, washed head with the Cuticura Soap, and the Cuticura Ointment. We used half before the child's head was clear and frw@ from ecgerna. and it er come back again, His head wa f, thy and he bad a beautiful head of T think the Cuticura Ointment \ fre ant! to page Cul 2 ‘ure Booklet, e guide skin and hair health very good for the hair. It makes t eae hair grow and prevents falling hai ry 40 15 (S$ gned) Mra. Francts Lund, Plain City, rf ‘ Utah, Sept. 19, 1910, . t n= — For more than @ generation the Cuti- i : Sparks, cura Remedies have afforded the j sft dl Dr tone A 7 = jest and most economical treatment for \ are aleo ran a \s skin and scalp eruptions of young and ‘ Cid) that itch, ‘burn, ernst, ecale, and ba See oy sleep. Sold ir Come orld nd to Potter Dru JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. | Feryé teri te Poy MRC, ry FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE FURS MAKES ROUGH SKINS Felt SOFT AND PINK “TEpecilists say when powder or are tel for any vinlists way powder great pe Bod \ “al is FOUND IN CHURCH AND SPECULATORS’ le sien ait iy vn in “i ‘ apr aaa ey sy ci jie ie | 135. | and often a_pimply condition follows “Buy the FAMOUS fant | soe dag avs, Mrs Mac: Martyn, im’ the Sin KRAMER FURS" Ee a Wel Te Cr ee een direct from America’ imo yma. Neusch : Leg ts Sele un cables and” wee, te ieading manufacturers iat d ) \ 0 clog the, pores, and when t at our Wholesale sales- { u H organs of climiuation are hampe won uel gate the helene re Geag deena), | rouble follows: f middleman’s enor- ! ind” Wiis ae asa ORY —_—-— pate es Paety womenl pow ute 8 laid) mous profit. { 1 the procession, (Continued from First Page.) | ; : which spreac i evenly and smoothly and choir boys.” Lorg | IMarie Coleman Admits Lurid Proposed Law to Regulate euaterea cio nbeous beet) a) (BBG a KRAMER FURS Declos wan waiting at the chancel ce ; , bs : splendid and inexpensive lotion KNOWN wen for hia bride, and wan attended | Black Hand Story Was Sidewalk Ticket Sellers Sent Jean be made at home by dissolving 4 THE WORLD OVER ‘ y his cousin, Lord Alastair Graham, | j : ; i i ounces of spurmax in!) pint of hot { “SINCE 1873” was followed at yesterday's rehearsal, War daiterunee,. tle adeneeie gevibas see } Plus recipe is very popular in exe REGARDLLSS OF THEIR SPEIAL SALES. wan dtias Li Crommall AG Miss | crate planeed ith the siiual! ub i {| clusive social circles, and its use soon) Bewar ed He Ae Hannah Ra 3 Mise Allison Plerce| gonator Cullens tne King ves Jabored for more| ‘Die Roard of \iderm \. \ produces that pink and white glow of | operate vurious’ names and’ tutes ae and Miss E Holmes; Miss Annie » leader, gave view of t + ta ® 4 mn " 1 health."—Advt | “pli ra’ enjoy the I D. Graham and Miss Hope Hamilton, Ke pollow \ ' ¥ \ rf 1 ¢ most reputable Merchants the latter a cousin of Miss Goi rad | ; : ‘ re Heh atedy race hi [ followed the al 1 : 1 = Baby Gloria G big od e insurgents t 1 : ; t vble ° ; ; : b Mascua Barestord. on will 1 ~ ny | mat : man physically run down is lOpen Dincolw’s & Washington's Birthdays, : i Pies et taser | Larangeuen ei | " ns 1] penatty of § ‘ February Sale—335% Reductons siz, i $26.50, $35.00, $45.00 ahs honor, and following her the bride and airy iPis The ft . tectutr, |The er wot WaccoOs: ee ner father. , H i ch . : M 1 fer ute f g rar fur . \ Bishop Greer Offciates mente hve ‘wai any e:feots TF these | ' 4 Heke : Rade Renae Sil. ne $26, $40, $55 4 Greer, assisted by Dr. Leigh. nO change nit ts At effo) ° $ ss reclor of St. Barthoiomen's, | Wi be made to call a new ence |Last ' : 2Roome, at «$75, ons LarM <QATR et ated at remony and posstily Kings} how and. foun cna 4 Furnished, at $165 , ata Wedding gown [County members will be willing, 10 t6-| hen ‘0 o'elo ah av 5 Complete, at $223 | $20.00, $30.00, $40.00 was sown to the brides: | they will insist that a new H oe | Is t t Y WRITE FOR OUB PNT H oe maids, It ts 0! satin, re Mh bef th Members are relew Ma 1 nm NEW CATALOG and other ful 1 white and t | trom the old n and that from the pa 1 a - MAILED FREE. 615 1), $21.00 & $30.00 Easter lille ain 4 yards | possibility! of a substitute late wt eo Bva 1 4 cate Sho. . at orate en rica onaeeas con hice | ‘ TAMPA RESULTS. Its proper use will producea Bees ctartes | SWAY" VALUES PLL lL ai eMC Kennedy Sees Dix Susae rinse | fort renewal of form and a condi- | Wg hovel plate mires | KRAMER FUR co. naids are of w trimmed with many Ker Queen: | cat ERNE a ns | selling tion of well being that is a4 like out. Value $20 OF NEW YORE, Wilts Penmuaa ab ET nace Phel oft ents who | Ce. iyeogi } 6 to 5, 1 to 2 a °\ gratifying revelation. | y $13.75 at 919.70, | is EAST s0¥a STREET, bridesmaids will not wear hata, but eaghy Peal ! Wtesalls Te had Black | fetaloun, 10 Gost), 1 to 1 Ato 1 and wetaurania, Cafe, Opster Howes, Saloone, Deniers! “QmaaemD RAPIDS FURNITURE | et, Hiway and Bth Ave, New. York, ae Gould rousseau, is sald, ‘as Whether or edy) wo v ni is Com oF SY PA’ N i i fl } Ges ik Pane ; i is Hae Fade, Van eatin ond Me) ira Genalligan Canoe EASY PAY ME a Out OF The High Rent District [g | The wedding presente were not] "I will atte ; ea : i haute nes bole ; : = 8100 Worth $10 Down $2.00 Weekly [4 pinned { Wn at the reception to-day. All are | caucus,” was the rey ae *| Man, physically, should be like i . iso $5 \lGaps "i being packed for immediate shipment to] “DIM you daw tie mf ed vey This afters | erfectly regulated machine, ea i per) ||¢aR cats) sitte recatved by Mise Gould will agsre: | “UT'Qua." ie anawered er original text aero Bet ene 400 B40” TO eee FURNITURE CO. ¥ Pi 7 . Statement From D Fina tet told er {causes undue frict § 500) » 36,00 of ey E Mr, Gould's eft to his daughter wa], Stat From Dix _ cinelly the Met Hteequentiy rains the ent ; 4 588-590 NintH Ave. Nr 42°ST bigeticea tell tem Prl Mesa t ‘ rot reek tae tte ‘ fi LOW. 23051 near bi Ave. |oasy CREDIT |¢: aun Gunner Toe GAnanOg: Bod) ; uy ADI EDT ean tur ua cmcnicoR eonp Last Month agg gee aes ea OR R * ‘ ‘ a tavinore [Uteeate sled eration which makes a joy of living |, parses 5 | * Gould an wr anvanter at oun An Mast be aN 10H) Two years ago,” she write The World Printed| ter bantelied PAMLENC Ars iASHied ta Gena T a USE T oia oe wome sis es cageaye ponitloy agi teaehen PENNY A POUND PROF!) i rs k pear-sha 1 and tee mass | DURE ALMIAIBHE oR ‘ n had held for over forty years 9 MORE 7% Arnone t wits « targe $25,000 FOR AEROPLANES to a us vemnoy , 569 MORE SPECIAL FOR 10- ony, “THE TH, u, n * pas amely 33a . FOR USE IN THE ARMY, 1 arate’. 330 MORE WHAM BENE COCMNUT a Ae dE: | wi", $7.49 erat LF From her nlece Pg corns _ 202 Mone very iG ‘ign HOSHOS 496 Fae —— ame & t pearly set Senate Votes Appropriition and War . ; oy CTW t i f J mith aininond tars, Her “brotherh | Denartment Already Busy Se- || HIGHTHEA TH VOTE Rea a rho Pen ivan | Constipation es eae ‘sie ae lecting Alr I ON SENATORSHIP. food assim ‘ By OP gd Vanishes Forever is and her grandmother eum + ees take care Than the Herald. CHOCOLMES. POUND nox 60¢ rles G, Kingdon, aent 3 . i oy . X 54 BARCLAY ST Prompt Relief--Permauent Cure diamonds. Mr. ‘and Mr t eg ANY vie CARTER'S LITT! tesa ban VIM IAVAw ROA } mn inns n f Thane aia Lvalahda ae - 29 CORTLANDT St LIVER FILLS severe ter, sent @ gold Vanity ease with a dla Fen Sana sae - PARK ROW & NASSAU fa mond monoxggain, ere Was a 2 R 100,000 \ireater th ny 2 ble—act surel trom Dr and srs, Willtarn i, | vetion Wa us ai Res of gratitute) Morning newspaper In tho Unit tf 206 BROADWAY tie—ut sucly srunants {asda Hohe sete . ; Alimamele ane! nines 5 147 NASSAU ST. ihe Iher, es dined last night f pu s t Kernan 1 y ie means of aidt top after se, a s best man, 1 i Mexica: Littleto: | s in th for he ga, The World MORE V1 fe specifi 1 et st day sent to Bam ’ , Read the | Road to gcstion— improve the sei Elaborate Church Decorations tueut DB. Baer ° 1 | wenvine iere's a Reg-| Showing, by Fa t Vartety | @buren ot $i. vai ibe “Apostle, the eyes, ‘Baall Pil, Sah Deen saat nail anny of workmen inst nin » preparin 3 aner of Positions, nvest PAULIST VATHERS, ‘. npleted the ch: decorations, wh Seaclane Dep Rep.) 19 6a 1 } oye i ar aun ta inte at aa PEN Case) : Ever read the above letter? A, ments: Rargaine, Bo. Frou Which to gariung san cure wn ah, Genuine mumber ‘Gone oh \ Total vote cant 198 new ‘one appears iro Lime ta time, i donsequently Bring the BEST mx, Fel w a trailing i ' 5 vare genuine, (ruc, an a f ¥ | mense palm ihe totais Ut jis evan intel wil of | suEre | REASON AND FAITH, \ Dol ® e * \ ,