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| \ “BETS A SURPRISE INSOW'S MARRIAGE Engaged "Pies: Yea Years, Young | “Couple Decide to Avoid Fuss Over Ceremony. onmeaen Newe of the recent sudden and unex- pécted wedding of Frank Damronch jr. “eon Of Fink Damrosch or, head of the Inetitute of Musical Art, and Miss Dorothy Bhemeta Frisby, of New Haven, | has just leaked out. They had been ‘engaged for two years, but no dotinite ‘date had been wet for the wedding. Last ‘Friday the couple took out a license jwithout taking the members of either ‘of thelr families into their confidence | and werd quietly married. Mr. Damrorch, who is a} ‘at ‘@t'thé General Theological Sem- iddity, No, 17% Ninth avenue, took out) hig Marriage Vcense at City Hall he re- ‘quested that it be kept secret. It was “hept 0 quiet that the young man's! ‘father was not aware until later of his | fson's marriage the sume fay. In fact, Seven to-day thé elder Damrosch, when ~ Meeen at the Inatitute, admitted he did ‘not know just where or at what hour ithe ceremony was performed: ( “But,” he added, “we had known of Cur son's engagement to Miss lrivbio ‘for {Wo yeark, and heartily’ anptoved of | it. /She is from an old New Haven | fassiiy ‘and is an accomplished young | She las often been a gist at | me. We knew (hey were to Jed boon, Hut they’ just Geciled to up matters, and we think it was \sh ag nice. * \ “Phe young people didn’t want a dig BUNK DAMIR WANTS ACTION: ‘Senato and has been [United States. BY THE ASSEMBLY ONINGOME TAK Talks of Perfidy and Says Plat- form Pledge Should Be Re- deemed Without Delay. | ALBANY, May 16—Declaring (hat to the Federal income tax amend- the claim that the Rochester dectared for “an” instead of n amendment 19 to assert that the Democratic party is willing to commit an act “that would savor of perfidy and dishonor,” Gov, Dix in a letter to! * Frisbie of the Assembi, o-day urges the Lower Hours tw t che Wagner indorsing resolttion, The moagure tas already passed the held up in Assembly on account of arguments} raised by corporation lawyers as to the peaning of the words in tae Rocherter platform In his letter Gov. Dix points that the Federal Congress composed of rep- resentatives of the states would frame the income taxing law, aud fnsists tbat | they would pot enact a statute which) would destroy the value of State and! municipal securitiés, The Governor | adds “Phe Democratic party In the State of New York ts committed to the rati- fication of the pending income tax | amendment to the Constitution of the| ‘The fatifying of the Amendment by the A@sembly, follow. ing the wise action of the Senate, will de the fulfilment of a pledge and will and thought they would avoid ea in my busy season by slipping ne quietly. ‘Just at what hour or where the Wedding took place T do “not know, ‘but ‘we received f telegraph message from |e fully redeemed and that without | phem wiille on thete wedding trip saying further onaee . they were ‘very happy.’ “Did they ask your forgiveness?” was bbked. low absurd!” replied Mr, Damrosch, { bwhy there was nothing to forgive. As 1 vay we’ thoroughly approved of the en ment." SMriyDamroson said that for all he e'sOH and his bride wore still “thelr honeymoon, but the young Had fn’ fact returned to tHe” city ““"fesaea up” at the Theological en seen there later he er. y sarents oe my grandfather, interfere his theologioal #iud- © tes. He said We’ soon ‘vo awhere he & wn ent ty Schoo. The yi er was Miss es a ase 4 » Sym heatra. | Mile bride ta nineteen years, old, of tife late Augiftus Fris ww. Haven. Her. mother, Mrs. jton’ Frisble,” still lives In that fy a davehte> i's ‘it § SHIPPING NE} NEWS. _ AtgtANaG \xa0 FoR 0, 4.43;S1n sets, DAY. “TIDES. a7 knee a rae at iB} + On amw YonK. Savannéh mm Tenidad id Seslunn tide expect to} seeks to recover money for bYalns, but Marriage. | any other péint, right off the bitt—a feat’ 2 onch, | that few living persons would undertake! Of thé'New York | on a bet. end] Company, the B. R. T. operating com- 10] Moon rises... 10,60 | Pi®! (,| for anybody. wanting to, ride @round in| his transportation talghts, saa {furnish the plan that « ny , Brunswick | Menard in nis now army aeroplano, | em Silk Gloves “Cost no more”’ than the “ordinary kind” dog’ wear autat the finger ends and every pair contains A Guarantee that Guarantees “a new pair free’ if the ‘ the glove—you take no risk, For over a Lan le a century “KAYSER’'S” have a way to tell the genuine— “Took in in the fem”, for the name ‘“‘KAYSER,”’ it is assurance of place the State of New York where it ought to be, tn the column of ratity- ing States, There should not be the ‘slighteSt question that the pledge will SUES B.R RAT. FOR BRAINS OVER TRANSFER SYSTEM. Matthew. Hargan, Municipal Court Clerk, Wants $100,000. for Devising the Scheme. ‘The sult of Matthew Horgan, clerk of the Municipal rict Court in Penne he] ¥!vania avenue, Brooklyn, to recover was ho odjection trom | $10,000 for brains furnished thé Brooke Mr.}iyn Rapid Transit Company, ame up for trial before Justice Marion and a Not only 1s the sult novel in that it! the plaintiff asserts that he knows how to get trom any point in’ Brooklyn | The Brooklyn Heights Ra’ pany, Is the technical defendant. Horr gan @aserts that in December, 1906, he read in the World a statement from the company’s ofictals "that they would give a fortune for a transfer system, that wuld work. It was said that the item then In vogue allowed “& er to Ket on» Brooklyn cat nd ride around all day: for one fare, although no good reason waw aesigned Brooklyn all day, Horgan fixed up a transfer plan, he sayy and submitted it to the compang, id January, 1907, He claims That the company put the plin into gkecutions} haw had it tn effect for three years and re lthat it has éaved the company $1,(190,000, He thinks, $100,000 reasonable pay for ‘Phe defense fs that Horgan did not the money. | New Aeroplane Record, BOUY, Department of Marne, France, May %.—A hew record for rapidity of ascens'6n waa made to-day by Lieut, *Tour de France, which he was trying HIPS. out in view of the Aviation Commission | Savannah [Of the army. M ‘@ attained a heleht of 1,000 feet in.four minutes and forty. five secomis. He will deave to-morrow} ‘on a tour of France. tins’? wear aut before glove satisfaction, and is there for your protection, Short Silk Gloves, 50¢,, 7Se. toag”** "+ 750,551.00, DUESSELDORF, Rhenteh Prusata,| Nave Been aubpoehaed, but it was aid ™ Atte - pt | About the Celminal Courts Hullding ahaty lay 16--After a career of alx WeekM| 1, agditional witnesses will be ealied | he Deuts and, latest of the models as the Wb y hep hea 1 it cares to of Count Zeppelin's ill-fated avigibie| and wants io. bn alachairged balloons, stranded to-day on the root| omiitioe of meven was intrusted ho | fou | her th pavia, ran“thetr jadders to the top ot the hallgon sted and pulled th margoned ones out of the wreck, The Deutschland was built to replace in the passenger airship service the cartier craft of tha sar name, whieh | went to har end i@ the Teutoburgian Forest 6n dune 2% last. The motors ard) the vertical steering planes of the original Deateehiand. were saved and utilized in the construction of her suc« cessor, (eaten CRIME WAVE JURY SPLIT, TREN BALLOON REID, PASGENGERS SAE | New Deutschland, in Service Charade Divided on Report Only Six Weeks, Smashed | orteed ty Judge o'gutiivnn © Leaving Shed on.Trip. the Corrigany vice ohare’ hoon resumed ita, inves crime eonditions | Hits. ¢ five victims of holdups an ther crimes with the work of preparing a present- ment, but the committee is #0 hope- Jeenly divided ghat two reports will be of Its shed a total wreck. The finish of the airship was less spectacular than that -* S18 predecessors, but more com-| made. plete, The passengers and crew es-| pare toe curved as the Deutach!| YONKERS SAVING WATER. Sed for ® passenger a or Forbide Spriokling of Lawnn passengers, four men and) vad seated themselves ly th the cabin, the crew were and 20 men ‘on the » the gulde ropes as the aft slowly emerged “from | and under pressure df over and Strerts. Bo acute has the water become in Yonkers that M T. Lennon was compelled te Issue a. proctamation app people to exercise unusun situation pr James jay to to the in the © linit milion enble feet of gas struggted | i8e of water. The proc jon pro- to be free, hibits™ the sprinkling of lawns and Just ax tho airship cleared the shed| streets and the flushing of thorough: }& violent gust of wind drove her back [rm tee committee of eile against the entrance, At tho {mpuct] ong te holding extraordinary sessions Reveral of the balloonettes burat. Aud] pian for sinking Aube wells are being the released was destroyed her equili-| yortecten rium, ropes clung on The army of men at the guide |. Told Father te D. Mother Dying. desperately but wore powerless against the wind, and an-| BOSTON, May 1 Elizabeth other gust lifted the airship bodily and) Barta, arriving | in non tho Aropped it upon the root of the sheds\ steamer Marquette from Antwerp, was at the pler, handed 9 #geat of teleg a judge of the onying that her fathi € Court of In this position the crew and pase NEE eater dying. sengers, rudely shaken but not serious- {pecarious condition # Ty injured, were left helpless unt alse took (Be ‘grat train for the boy's fire brigade, hurriedly summoned w bi back broken and her dangling over one edge. hull tete emg — ee yl Street To-Morrow, W ednesday, Our'Celebrated ° Once-a-Year ‘Forenoon Suit Sale .For:Women & Misses Regilar Selling Prices, $15 53 $20, $25; $30 $35 .from 8 A. M.to-1 P.M. During these hours we offer free choice at $10 of our immefise stock of the season’s most fashionable suits in every stylish material and color. ‘The attendance in former years has always been enormous— but styles andvalues in this sale so far outshine all previous events that we expect the greatest response to any sale that has'ever been held. -- Opportunities. fo “Start in Business os As. a tule thes person ‘who | fails to succeed in lite cannot jf legitimately claim that he has had. no. opportunity, If he is without funds. he ~ | brewery tr g could profit by the - fact that The World prints about DOUBLE the number ‘ “Help. Wanted” ~ads:* every if week that. are published in ALL THE 6 OTHER New York “Morning and. Sunday Newspapers COMB | woh money he little ind, any day, ‘ es to buy well established business enterprises ] fay much less than they are orth, though World “Busi- ity” Ads... of | 1,330 Wore Printed Last Week— Move Than Double the 599 iu the Herald. WORLD ADS. GUIDE TO svc of 9} Five-year 1814 Sterling place, tacked. to-d while he was on his wi from. Publi walking along the with xevera bit him on The vos's terrier and down the street, @ vacant lo | stones when it broke through the\pite of oyy and ran out on the diectly in dee! it. “The Vieikel boy Wwas attended by Rather of Who was pa: b oP fableas” Franklin Simon & Co. Gingham and Dimity ot "FOX "Helen BITES-BOY. | —— Animal ty “Kittea by Auto Treek ruck, which ran, over, mn 1t Flags, -old pla Mealy of Nov nee on a a jay by A vic Beyer a eppopineri © Behoot it Cu eels, wit 1 companions wir the: lower lip. sompanions beat \off the Mased Mt for tw They eorn ot and were paling front of 4 big. ‘aut No, 1407 Kasiern Parkwayy.{, ssing fn His automoblie. ‘1 Will be examined. for. trace The Daily Shepper.S\ leather bows, can be Fifth Avenue—37th 1 38th Sts. IMPORTANT orrening WEDNESDAY Summer Dgeases FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Anderson's Scotch Giaghams aphe hb yeupake and plaids, also impotted, Dimity in all, jue $0.75 Real ace Trimmed Dresse: Ses tch Gingha: febete jimities, hand embrojdered, ‘real Irish inew is a Diners i880 Hand Made Lingerie Dresses . Of white Prenct: Batiste, hand embroidered in Gopen- hagen blue, rose, lavender of all rele oe med with Peal lace. Tailored medel with pallor oF. or Tuxefo cpller, Be rer fo aaa East Indian Eyelet Dresses White linene hand embroidered all yoke collar and sleeves of crochet and aes Paris A collection of quisette, batiste anly one of a kind. In-white end all, colors; a coat, with n donee ble allover Lingerie Model Dresses hand made imported dresses Hatolore $24.50 French Linen Dresses ees ria! ih ie Trento $29. Boe hy » button it mars Linen Tailored sui -FOR: WOMEN AND. MISSES | Austrian Linen Tailored. Suits ~saflor collar; new modet skit 6.75 975° 1450 Sit 14:50 1859 volte, trimmed A § fine re: es 45 00 * ABO Norfolk mae ee No en Suits ot Shy or sitiped nen; Ns feather belt bor pleat cuffs re reed Tai TRS 14.50 Russian Linen Tailored Suits Dressy, plain tailored or Norfolk models of im sian linen, in white and. colors. GM port 35 wire; ass Bed “Outfit; $ ea Se Fl DSi Bright or satin Inequer. PRING— Extra ‘structi COTTON FELT MATTRESS—-Wh ¢ cotton felt of su- perlor quality; covered in fancy. ' Morning Pureheees: $22.00. All'Sizes. ~ peep, ie 2-inch posts ‘and sub- e. ; best English EN WLR cable” sup- finely weven.* strong con: ion. $3 to $4 Dejonit T5c.to $1.00 a Week Stanips @ith a oa450 16.50 Tana Frame! tpfted, fie very ats tractive style; 2 man L08' ename WIRE G —With rte. Peg Eoemaps Aischsienes gs 9 ary eee Stern Brothers ? Feet for To-morrow, Wednesday —. _ A Note y Offering of Women's ‘Summer Dresses and Skirts Dresses of ‘Chambray ‘Ginghams, Linens, Dimity and Lawns, Ip ‘a variety oft models, at $4:75,.5,00, 5.50,.6.50 Lingerie Dresses, Batiste-and ‘Mull, with the newest laces and embroidery effects, t $7.50, 10.50, 15.75, 17.50 Dresses of Marquisettes and Voiles, $12.80, 19.75, 24.50 Washable Skirts, of; Linens, Reps, Khaki and Imported English Corduroys, _gter Parla Madele of the Classique Corsets are.now being shown in-Sifk Broche, Plain and, Figured Batiste, Tricot and Coutil, po sale assortments of Brassieres ‘and Corset Accessories. And in addition tomorrow.» Special Sale of Several Styles of 1 of ee Coutts Senne pan 830 ant 7.75” Stern Brothers — To-morrow, an Importation of Decorative Linens Very Much :Below Prevailing Prices Torchon Lace Trimmed Centrepieces, 75c, 95c, 1.78 French Handmade Renaissance Lace Trimmed Centrepieces, at $1.95, 2.50, 2.95 Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, at 2.75, 3:90, 4.50 Tea: Cloths, at 3.95, 4.95, 5.75 Real Madeira, Hand ,Emb: Finger Bowl: Royleys, Plate Daoyleys, ig ryan 7 a Napkins, - pb ab ‘ Doz. $4.95, 5.75, 6.75 rind ‘het, 13 pieces, 6.50, 7.50, 8.75 dered Doz. $1.75, 1.90, 2.75 4.25, .4.75,.5.50 Decided Reductions haye been made throughout their Lace Departments Including Real Point, ,Point Applique, Duchesse, Point Venise,-Point de Flandre and Point;Milan Laces. Also to-morrow will be offered Real Irish E and Insertings, from ane- $eeF icce inches wide, from 25¢ to 3.95 Regular Value 45¢ to.$4.75 yard Embroidered Net and Silk Run Laces and Bandings, from two to fifteen inches wide, from “Regular Value 35¢ ito 95¢ Yard wns 25° i. 2.75 15° to 58° Walue 45c to $4.50 Yard lan poreli aches wii & to. Dp alues $5¢ nd, White ni Nets, $4 68 1 3.95 Yalues $2.75.to 4.95 Yard Metallig eighteen} Women’s Imported Hosiery in.Silk, Lisle; Thread and Gauze Cotton with double tops and the atest: garter improvements, also the; following Exceptional Values for Warnasiey Blaci hi dor Cotton, * Bis ie H rand soles, Pair @D° Pie 1.30 tater re ra quailty, ra b} ink or x bh papery ples, Pair, BD° Pairs 1,90 pte id wih face work. or 7 Six co ty | karter double tops, .Pair 47° Pairs 2.75 Pure) cad a ‘Sik Bos, superior quality, in bi colors, Three cotton tops oak ateg Pair’ 85° Pairs 2 50 Children's Summer Half Hose A lage, aa popeceen at fancy to) ih, in white and colored grounds, stripes, dots, embroidered, clocked, pti and many exclusive novelties, at as5°, 35° and 45° pair Awa, en ances on West, Twenty-secand Street y ee convenient for Automobiles.and: Carsages. “West 23d and 22a Streots |

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