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mente TER the wedding will tike place immedi. hately. me of t! and Mrs. Henry L. i W.H. GARRETT WALL STREET. ~ FOUR BOY ROBBERS PEDDLERS BATTLE FO MARRY ENGLISH NAVY LIEUTENANT pected To-Morrow and Wed- ding to Take Place at Once. HAD BRILLIANT CAREER. ! She Was Miss Pierson and Her First Husband Developed Fatal Malady on Their Honeymoon. Mrs. Horatio W. Garrett, tormerty the “teautiful Miss Charlotte Doremus Pler- “#on, who left bride of the wealthy Ha clal leader who developed a New York soctet fatal the British Parliament is expected to arrive in New York from } Wngiand to-morrow, and it is eald that “tthe death of her husband left Mrs Garrett enormously wealthy. Garrett was only twenty-two years of age. The young people had a wedding Journey through the uth, and upon fter the wed- rowth developed on one of his New York, where the limb was ampu- tated. The operation was performed at | the Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. Garrett never | | relied from the operation. taken to Engiand as soon as ition would permit and his death London followed Oct. 8, 1894, less than ® year from the date of his wedding to Mins Pierson ‘Mr. Garrett was a grandson of J. W. Garrett, formerly president of the Bal- timore & Ohio Railroad Company, and va son of T. Harrison Garrett. His mother, Miss Whitridge, was a noted Raltimore beauty. Garrett's brother, John A. Garrett, te minister to Vene- «uela. The entire family has been close- jy connected with large ratiway affaire nnd particularly with the Baltimore & Ohio. Mrs. Garrett {s the daughter of Mr. Pierson, who have # handsome home at Lawrence, a I. The gad facts of her early widowhood (eerved to add to the interest that ehe ave to the soctal set. She was noted for her beauty, and her great wealth ved tv inerease the apeculation as probable marriage. tenant Bellairs ts rated in this peountry as “the most prominent unofMe elal naval critic tn the empire," a dis- | tinction which he won by +a brilliant | ‘course in his studies and before the Thast. He is the son of Lieut.-Gen, Sir William Bollaira, famous in the British army, and he has served as a correspondent for the Lendon Times “luring the naval manoeuvres of hie own country, e@ well a# with the French army, Lieut. Bellaira entered the Royal Navy in 1884. He was promoted to midehip- man and then “specially promoted’ ‘to the rank of leutentant on @ most bril- Nant examination in which he rat in all papers o nal! subse: anked retired from the navy tn 19 leaving the navy he occupied himself | with education and politics, He was a Jecturer in the War e at the Royal Naval College and contributed valuable | technical articles to service and other publitations. In politics he was re- turned for one of the London divisions 4@ @ member of the Lower House cf Parliament in 1006 and served until 1910, His London home is at No. 1 Morpeth » & W., and hio tub te the Carl- £ an You Solve This Mystery? \Are you good at solving mys- terles? Try this: A man met a girl on a car. The car upset. He saved her. He was invited to spend the night at her! father’s house. At midnight he} was awakened by! a strange clamor. He rushed to his door, only to find | it locked from the outside. A moment later his hostess appeared aud in panic-stricken tones ordered him | leave the house at once without wait ing for daylight | i As he went he heard a weird Volce jthat belonged to no member of the ‘household, i That was just the first of many queer adventures that beset the hero of "The + Professor's Mystery,” which will begin hin to-morrow's (Wednesday's) Evening {World It is a story that simply can't r ‘ be laid down unfinished, Read it '.. °. SHIPFING NEWS. AUANAC FOR 44 Han rises PORT OF NEW York. ARKIVED. OUTGOING ETRAMSHIPS DSAILED TO-DAY Krotpring Wiel, | Cur of Bt, La ee yon Witttoy B Bellairs Px- « snore | At the y marriage, Oct, 16, 18%, Mr. | Nouh He was brought to | Unio | 460 South Eleventh stree! iter ‘acific, € 1 cee Met. 7 ed adian price ts Initial changes were but a subsequent sag god the list to about # yesterday's closing. 8 were onl Wan stagnated un en a general that carried day, and 8 fractional action, ‘These shares fin aner on Pacific, Steel, Atoh- ithern Pacific were the Prices. and Inst peices ot | Let +E LED LH++ T+ wee FFs. | oe Van '¢ + re Car Wert, Un nh rn 5 + Advance, Heeling, Croshed by F: = Beam, Two men were thrown twenty-five feet Into an excavation and @ heavy beam fell on then at «© Market Newark, yesterday. Gottfriew of No, 47 Twenty-first South WN. db broken, and Francisco vark, was Internally injured, FISHbS THAT MB TREES. (Prom the Christian Herald.) ‘There is a fish in India which can climb, Therefore it ta called the ciimb- ing perch—though, in point of fact, 't 1s not @ perch at all, according to the marke of our American perch, This singular creature has @ little ois- tern of water in its head, so that the awful droughts which often afflict ita native country have no terrors for it. When the little fresh-water pool in which It lives dries up in the summer, a8 It often does for days or even weeks ata time, this queer fish stays alive by means of the water in {ts head. on the brain,” whtch Kills human de- ings, keeps the climbing peroh alive, Sometimes when {ts homepool drios up, It burrows Into the mud and ites ‘Water |there torpld until the rains refill its ittle take, Others seem to prefer to shuffle along overland until they find another pool. Tt used to be @aid that these fishes limbed cocoanut palm trees In quest of the milk. One rellable witness testified that he caught one on the stem of e| tree five feet from the ground. —_ WATCH TICK TE (Prom the Westmin We wonder what death te, t tortured lif will be 1, who has Just discovered by which a woman's ane © rtalned beyond a doubt that ie to say, while her health ts normal, ‘Tho only instrument. required fs an ordinary watch, Tho wrist of th lady whose age ts in question ts the t tale. For when you count her pula and it registers sixty-nine beats pei | minute, you know that she 1s between | twenty and twenty-five years old. Dur-| ing the next five years seventy-one genta, 0 to the minute, and the “femme and over is entitled to It ts @ pity the man of established these facts Rot more exact when dealing with the women of riper age, for, according to rumor and tradition, It is only after me te thirty that @ woman begins to ve off having birthdays, BILIOUSNESS, WITH MOST SATISFACTORY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO; E CIRCLE ON EVERY PACKAGE OF THE ‘THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS TO OFFER IMITATIONS, IN ORDER TO MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR during the first hour | routine. | The Hei] “9 to ecape| MILLIONS © of FAMILIES are using SYRUD of FIGS ona ELIXIRof SENNA POR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SOU! STOMACH, GAS AND FERMENTATION, cnscrnteatia jes 2 THE EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, MAY 39, TAKE FULL BLAME TO SHIELD A GIRL She Is Boss of Gang, but! Seven-Year-Old Youngster | Says He Inspired Thefts. | ‘The police of the Bam One Hundred and Twenty-#ieth street station to-day Mscovered unexpected chivalry when four members of a youthful gang that haa been operating in the vicinity of Fast One Hundred and Nineteenth street and Pleasant avenue took full | responsibility for yartous erimes in | order to shield the girl member of ther band, 1 | ‘The old whoo! butiding at One Hun- | area and Nb street = and | Pleasant avenue was y robbed | mt aout $10 worth o: ery, and acant flat at No. 61 yne Hun- nd Eighteenth at wae stripped the lead, ‘I lice at ones d that ‘both s were the htt While Detectives Rrener and Cur tayne were walkin Batt One Hundred and Elgh atreet this afternoon they met Salvator Mella, twelve years old, of No. 904 Pleasant and Joseph Abby, aged twelve, of No. 0% Past One Hundred and Nine- teenth street. They were carrying lead pipe in “a bag and confosaed to the police they had taken part in the rob- beries, ‘They named Joneph's seven- year-old brother, John, Harry Goett, aged ten, of No, 611 Maat One Hundred and Nineteenth astrept and Aranka Sakos, fourteen years old, of No. 611 East One Hundred and Soventeenth street as the others implicated. “Aranka, she only went with us,” both boyn insisted. When the quintet was lined up in the Fast One Hundred and ‘Twonty-#ixth street station the girl showed at once that she waa the boss of the boys by telling them to keep quiet However, even little John joined in the protest | against the arrest of Aranka and sald he was the one who tnspired the raids. ‘They were sent to the Children's So. cloty and their cases wil come up tn the Onildren’a Court to-morrow, nee aes Court of A ja Frees Slayer. ALBANY, May 9.—The Court of Ap- peals this afternoon ordered the dis- charge from oustody of 1Vncent J. Sta- bile, who shot and killed John MoGrath in New York City in September, 1908. He was jndicied and tried for murier in the first degree, and Justice Crain Gischarged the jujry after {t had been out five hours without agreeing. Stabile was remanded and his counsel sued for his release, claiming that his life could not be put in jeopardy again. The lower courts sustained his contention, This Week I Will T Treat Your DEAFNESS—FREE EVerY man, woman or child whose hearing ts aftected Is invited to come to my office and receive my regular treat- | ment—it won't cost a single penny—Just | cut out this ad and bring it with you any | day this week. | | | every amin t jt - reach of every oreon | itd df? cote | Sata to risk'e com't thse, RESULTS. CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU Wish, | at OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH, WHEN YOU ASK FOR SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA, HE ING TO DECEIVE YOU TELL HIM THAT /OU WISH THE ®Y THE CALIFORNIA AiG | ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT GENUINE, MANUPACTURED SYRUP CO THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY NOTE THE NAME CALIFORNIA. FIG. SYRUP CO. PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS,NEAR THE B@TTO! THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKA GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY, ORUGGISTS FOR SALE BY SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA REGULAR PRICE 0¢ PER BCTILE, 1S PREPAR {1 ts MANU. ALL LEADING MaNtaTuRE PICTURE PACKAGE, 1S ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF LADIES AND CHILDREN, AS IT 1S MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, AND. ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL OR WOMEN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS. ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE, . CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Co, | the atation house and {t was necessary 1911. men whouting ancovragement the pad- Sticks used to 1 as clubs dere vattied furtously employe Ives itents se IN STH AVENUE out fifteen mimyrtes when en eierm was sent in to the Twentieth street Push-Cart Men Use Clubs and Knives and Overturn Their station, the sender declaring that @ | hundred men were being mumered. Wares During Struggle. Donnybrook Fair had nothing on Mixth avenue ami Twentieth street this afternoon when Greek met Greek and @ battle royal followed among pusheart men for positions of vantage, When it was over the survivors were not able to avail themselves of their victory, for the reserves of the West Twentieth atreet station took them to hut three of the combatanta left. to Ret away, thelr haste to avold arrest, arrested 2 populos of No, atreet. B. Altman & Co. FURS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE SECURITY IS GIVEN AGAINST DAMAGE OR LOSS, AND ORDERS RECEIVED BEFORE THE AUTUMN SEASON FOR THE REPAIRING OR REMODELING OF FURS WILL HAVE THE ADVANTAGE OF LOWER CHARGES, for a mirgeon to come and new up cute land attend to brutsed heade. 1 Fee ‘That locality is a favorite one with pusheart peddlers in the afternoon, be- ing in the midet of tne Sixth avenue RUGS, TAPESTRIES AND CURTAINS shopping district, and there is always a fush to get od stands, About & ALSO RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. RUGS REPAIRED AND dozen peddlers arrived simultaneously CLEANED. LACE CURTAINS GLEANED AND STORED. with thelr wares, consisting of peanuts bananas, postcards and the like. Each wanted the stand the other had, and the result was @ general battle. With women ehoppers running about panic stricken and crying ‘police’ Fith Auenne, 34%) and 35th Streets, Nem York and Bonwit, Harris 2G Broadway and 5th Avenue, corner 21st Street Retiring from Business Closing Out Sale Entire Stock Regardless of Cost Strictly for Cash Only Read the Startling Reductions 5,000 Spring and Summer Dresses ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Figured Foulard Dresses........... Stripe Foulard Dresses............. Dotted Foulard Dresses.......... “9, 15 Stripe Challis Dres: Formerly $20 to $30 Figured Challis Dresses.-...---- vee Embroidered Marquisette Dresses $10 Summer Wash Dresses .-: $12 Linen and Voile Dresses... $20 Pongee and Tussah Dresses. .. $15 to $20 Lingerie Dresses.........-.. 500 Women’s Long Coats, $12.50 Nhe a Snel ee Ee Oe ak 12.50 Satin and Pongee Coats, 15.75, 19.75 Formerly $25.00 to $45.00. $30 and $35 Tailored Suits toc $15 ALL SIZES FOR WOMEN AND a Navy Blue Serge Suits.....-...+---+-+ $ Black and Gray Serge Suits. - Hairline Stripes Suits ....-......+-. Nr Mannish Mixture Suits..-..------++++-- Sailor Collar Suits Sears World’s “Want” Directory. Makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe. be ee SET When the potce arrived they found Double 3-97 Green Tradino Stamps Before 12 0’ Cloe! They were ao bruised and battered they we wnat but were arrest others had forsaken their carts were Michael and Marcellus Trumbustolos Avenue A and James Gus- 439 Fast Nineteenth Dr. Brown of the New York Hospital was called to dress their in- — IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Sale of 200 Dainty Lingerie Dresses Like This at *9.75 This and Other Charming Silk-and- Cotton Dresses for Summer Wear on Sale Wednesday at 99.75 | We select this one for special mention, but there are DOZENS MORE equally FETCHING— equally “SUMMERY "—equally FASHIONABLE —and equally LOW IN PRICE. The dress pictured is made of white batiste, artistically embroidered. The skirt, blouse and waist line are further elaborated and trimmed with wide bands and insertion of linen Cluny lace. Either high-neck (see illustration), or collarless | model with square neck, Choose as you please, Quantity Being Strictly Limited, None Will Be Sent C. O. D. and No Mail Orders Will Be Filled (MAIN Building, Piret Pleor.) ger Green Trading Stampe—We Give Them, YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OF HESE 3 ARTICLES WITH 10% Ep ged OF O oR yf REI 19 Maa LEATHE ~ Birension-pave ¥ Her | FREE-Y Is 32° vown: DOwN ae: . WEEKLY Cb MY £-]| SPAR TENT s ACCOUNT : * 100} 592° r9*500" ‘2174 - 3° AVE se: W8 eld w OPEN EVERY EVENINC UNTIL 9 ocvocn