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eRe i VANDERBILT-SEARS ENGAGEMENT IS AGAN RUMORED port Hears Formal An-| nouncement Will Be Made by His Mother Next Week. COUPLE LONG FRIENDS. He Has Been Devoted to Bos- ton Girl Noted for Athletic Ex- ploits Since Harvard Days. | ‘The engag>ment of Marold 8. Vander- blit of New York to Mise Eleanora Sears of Boston is again rumored in the with the ad- tot villa colony of Newport, dition this time that It formally announced at a luncheon oO. H. PL | Belmont, mother of young Vanderbilt, is to give there in honor of Miss Sears next Thursday. For three years the report has 1p- peared from time to time. Harold Van- derbilt showed marked attention to the Boston sportswoman while he was #ill in Harvard, and neither has ever taken the trou to enter a denial of the hat they were engaged. are wealthy. Miss Sears is ‘or her athletic exploits and for n one of the most on some her pedestrian trips, trou She was the first American girl in tio ending muc wport, and its en timed with those of Last suinmer Miss Sears encouraged | young Vanderbilt to put In a course GA * athletic training with her, walking, golf, tennis and horse riding being !n- | cluded in the programme. In those! tosis of athletic prowess young Vander- | bilt, It 1s sald, had to step some to keep up With the pace set by the stren- uous Miss Sears. When Claude White, the Engiisi aviator, untry, Miss was ars Was a fre senger with him in his aero- Miss Sears is the di Mrs. Frederick R. Sears of No. 122 Beacon street, Boston, Her parents are voth wealthy and of the very best, families of the bub, The young woman was a um of Mrs, Nicholas Longwortt | e Was Miss Alice Roosevelt. aroid Vanderbilt, si was grad. 4 from Harvard, has of the legal staff of the > Central Raliroad. ie is twenty and the younger broth mK. Vanderbilt jr, and Consu Duchess of Mariborough, While at H vard he was manager of the varsity football team. He is a skilled tenfiw player, automobilist and yachtsman SHATTERS STORE WINDOW. Elizabeth, N. J., Peddler Fight Uceman Afier Throwing Stones, ighter of Mr. and Policeman Drum, at Thirty-fitth st shortly bef saw a man b one of the on stationary post and Broadway, o'clock this n paving glass show the Heeman ali the way to the West Thi eth street station, where he gave his name as Charles Murphy and sald that he was a peddler N. J “I was being chased by @ gang that living In Elizabeth, thought I was a squealer, and I was looking for revenge, was his irra. tional 1 of his conduct. ned in the Jefferson in the day nischlet, PRESENT AUTO TO PREACHER | HE the . L. 1, Aug. 10.—When rank aleville Kerr, pas: tor of the First Presbyterian Chureh | here, stepped off the train on returning from his vacation he was met by @ party of six friends, One of the party stepped up to him sald a. cat uu we thought in your own e Kift of Dr. Kerr's Drew, president of h Bank; Arthur W Brierly, Frank W. Smith, W. R. Smith, Percy Bernfleld and William =P. Collin SUN “AD” MANAGER DEAD. William Alloway Deering, aavertising manager of the Sun, died yesterday In his home In on Hall, Broadway and hty-sixth He had been Ul for two weeks and developed acute pneumonia, He was fifty-three yeare ad In 1888 Mr, Deering came to New York je Kot work on the Ma ter, One of the e Johns Don’t Persecute your Bowels Cot out cathartic and Tretee, ‘They ase brutal Py, CARTER'S LITTLE LVEF PILLS Porsly veortably, Aa Sininste tile, andy Bick Headache and lndigesion, as mils now. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine mabe: Signature Mand ord ‘MOVING PICTURE MEN FEAR LAW jelty, it was sald WHO MAY WED YOUNG) HAROLD VANDERBILT | SUSPECT IS HELD | | | | | Metropolitan on Blackwell's | Island May Have Plague Case Among Patients, The medical staff at the Metropolitan | n Blackw Island Is keep. ne Mra. Pauline We! t |E eighth str suspect, | | under close vation to-day. In He | same room at the hospital with her, and | as closely Miss Olga | sede the nurse in charge of the case, Miss Woodruff is not permitted to leave the room, oven for her meals, and the only person allowed to enter jie Dr. Willlam Lyding, chief of the | staff. i | A microscopical examination is to be made to-day by Dr. WillLam = Storm White, the hospital pathofogist, In order to determine exactly what the nature quarantined, is QELEANOR, SEAR Z of the woman's malady 1s. The symptoms are said to be those | jot Aslatte cho Every precaution | known to science has been taken to pre- Jvent the spread of the germs in case |the examination should confirm the sus- | picions of the hospital staff | Mrs. Weir, who was brought to the hospital yesterday, has one daughter, nineteen, and @ ten-year-old son, Tne house she lives in harbors no Immigants |trom cholera ports. The only recent [immigrants living there are a family of 1a vho arrived here four months she could tell the doctors of no pjace where she might have contracted the malady. New i e Li , a. Ranger herbou New Ordinance Likely to De CHERBOURG, F e, Aug, 10.—The United States gunboat Ranger arrived stroy $7,000,000 Industry, They Tell Explosive Board. n Amsterdam and ort elght da) Vhere yesterday fr will remain at this TUBERCULOSIS Is Yielding to Science More than fifty firms were rep moving picture film nted to-day at a hear- ing in Fire Headquarters by the Mus] Bel ARapioeieeai: ak If suffering from continued cold, clinging nicipal Explosives Commission on a headache from # any of the alter Proposed ordinance for the storage, eet, do not put transportation and sale of inflammable! ¢ of throat or motion picture films. The companies w for by Arthur B. Brulatour, preside ture Distributing and | bronchitis, eatarrh . asthma, One of the chief objections made b ne of the chief objections made Py compjcations of early tubercular trouble the, moving picture men is to a part| If uncertatn ebout your 4ition, consult Dr, of the ordinance Anderson rally spoke ham and Julius The early symptoms of thes wagling that they too often heart which states that no permit for the storage of inflammable By means of motion picture flims shall be issued for | his Anderson X-Light examinations be cn detect @ building situated within fifty feet of | the earliest sigue of disease within the lungs oF the wall of any school, theatre, public | chest before the tubercular germa are present in pla |the sputum, and before the breaking-down stage ovours His treatment is not a single medicine or secret patent cure, nor the same thing for every consists of a COM hot equipped with auto- s, T eald the film companies|PEETE. treatment, original, new, acientitie, and 1 AANA the lm companies | ig ALWAYS bated uyon a true and ywaltive lagvous, 4 N LY cured cases are record, way to prevent people from putting up| | CERMANENTLY cured cases ate on record. a undesirable buildings within afty ¢ a Ne Fn of the fim building, ter the latter | 404 other hu “age ne Another objection was in regard to; needed for a treatm algen storage build Concrete ix | aoe" Hae 1 for, while the moving pleture | Peri saahlaandlirogs t tin Was as | sore Lipbhvspe ag May ce the premens | m amination could not be remodelled, they |#e8 ¥ Srecialist, Office, 50 West 22d st, (between Sth Hours—10 to 4 business | 3 It was declared that the flim men | and Oth aves), New York, MU to 2; would be driven out of New York i¢| (ausday. Monday, Wednesday and ihey were fatcad’ to Y with the Friday evenings till 8 o'clock, New descriptive proposed regulations. ‘There ts $7,000,009 booklet sent upon request, Invested ta the film industry in this | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. NEW YORK'S COOLEST RESTAURANT ON OUR 8TH FLOOR AZ 3? Years Loaded (6) LLP SON ATUL 0, NEW YORK. | Wonderful Baryains in FINE PIANOS This is the last week of the Sale of Pianos from the Dilloway Conservatory and Musical Bureau, Boston, Mass. TENSE interest centres in this sale. Every person on the point of buying a piano should come bere and see these splendid instruments. The sale ends at noon on Saturday. Positively. ©7 Fourth Floor. Best Piano Bargains We Ever Had. Therefore we are able to lay before your attention a piano proposition that is positively startling, During this sale we offer any used FREE TRIAL upright piano in our stock, see partial list below, at A for 30 days in your ownhome, then begin payments as low as ‘1 a Week Every instrument in this sale is worth fuily #100 more 5 instances worth more than double. full size: three pedals , and in at least Mcsuly modern mahogany cuses; Good for a lifetime. Fully Guaranteed for 10 Years. Any of the Following Pianos You Choose at $145. Steinway Upright Weser Upright Mehlin Upright Milton Upright Poole Upright Hardman Upright Jeedhain Upright mball Upright Wheeler Upright Schumann Upright Kroeger Upright Bradford Upright Haines Upright Leckerling Upright Stultz & Bauer Upright Wagner Upright Schubert Upright Presburg Upright and at Gilbert Upright Sohmer Upright least 150 more. @— SIMPSONCRAWFORDCO,, Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St,, N.Y, > General Staff of the Army on! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 191 1 jincidents are of comparatively recent and it was upon the submission of |such {information to a secret session of | the Judiclal Committee | that f the House legisiation was secured at the last session of Congress providing for the prints showing every detail of the de- f ) BUSY GETTING | severe punishment of spies in time of | peace. i SECRETS: An Englishman tn Calcutta picked up lin the streets a small package of blue- tone | of Corregidor Island; the main ° stronghold of the United States in the | Philippines. The prints were not copies of any drawings or charts prepared evidently the result of a careful and deliberate investigation of the official and confidential records of the United States. The txistence of the blueprints | made it evident that there were other ‘coples In existence. Guard, Pick Up Trifles to Land Guilty Envoys, WASHINGTON, Aug. 10—Startling| ‘The Englishman sent the papers to evidence of the pernicious activity of|the War Department here, but the most foreign sples is in the possession of | Careful investigation failed to discover the meats by which the information the y general staff, which accounts 44 heen obtained. for the serious consid: ation that is now! A waiter in a Seattle hotel was found being given to the most trifling report! to be a foreign officer in disguise, pos- of attempts to discover the military) sessing many drawings and notes h 125 Oriental Rugs In the Popular Hearth Sizes $14.95 HESE Rugs are regularly priced up to $30, but as this is a very special stock reduction sale we quote an unusually low price. These rugs were originally chosen either for their exquisite silky Sizes range from 214x5 to (Fourth Floor—On Sale To-Morrow. In a Sale ov. Particular Importance, Friday, at Only sheen or else for their unique designs. 3x6 feet. ; $32 Size 9x12 Seamless Plush Rugs, Important feature of the August Sale Remember, they are seamless and will give wond $16.50 erful service. sie SIXTH: Sal Silks | HE same materials as you will see shown in the highest class advance model dresses and gowns for next seuson. Special early purchases re- sult in these exceptional values. 7 Main Fico 2,500 yards Corded Fancy and Plain Poplin de Chine : F Bewutiiul, lustrous finish, soft in texture, showing a slight vorded weave, in both plain and self colored effects. ee Wanlad shaat’ spell Vardi cess er OOS New Colored Peau de Cygne, yd., 59c. All pure silk, strong in weave, just the right weight for separate waists and lining purposes. Ina full range of street and even- ing shades. 36-inch Black Peau de Cygne, yd., 69c. Black silks ure always in fashion; can be utilized for after noon wear and evening wear; rich, lustrous, permanent black, strong and durable. Resulatiy $1.00, The New Crepe Imperial, yd., 39c. ~omewhat of the crepe de chine texture, pliable and firm; makes up iato dressy costumes at little cost. Full range of shadings. Advance Special—New Fall Tailor Suitings at 49c yd. WE made this long-in-advance purchase just as soon as the first word on Fall fashions reached us. Later developments proved the wisdom of our selections as these materials are distinctly approved for fashionable Fall suits. C7 Main Fioor, New Gray and Self Colored Fancy Suitings, 49¢ A splendid assortment of these fashionable materials, in fancy effects for women’s suits and children’s dresses, 50-Pieces Checked Colored Suitings, 39c _ T are full 36 inches wide, in practical Fall colorings, myrtle, garnet, brown, navy and gray checks. pee UE LUE AE eS Imported Black Chiffon Broadcloth, yd., 91.38 A beautiful permanent lustrous Broadcloth, 52 inches wid sponged and shrunk and ready for the needle. Regularly £2.00 he such 98 1,250 Yards All Wool 50-Inch Cream Serges, at 79¢ One of the best Cream Serges made, strictly all wool, Lengths ranging from two to ten yards. Regularly $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Half Prices and Less for 750 Pairs IrishPointLaceCurtains $ the biggest purchase and sale of Lace Curtains we have T I ever announ So extraordinary are the values that you will be tempted to buy double the quantity you actually need, and lay them away for future use. hes pair absolutely fresh nd perfect. Only arrived a few days ago from the importer we purehased them from &F Fourth Floor, 1,500 pairs that reg 1,750 pairs that regularly sell at from $2.75 to at from 84.25 to 85.00; to- morrow in this % morrow in this # sale, at pair ° sale, at, pair... 1.75 2,500 pairs that sell regularly | 2,000 pairs that sell regularly at from $5.25 to 86,00; to- at 86. 0 87.00; to-mor- Brey ag ‘9.65 row in this sale, ‘3.45 at, pair. 30; tos for use of the United States, but were! An kali pota td choice lot of patterns to choose from. | eo 32 Years Leaders SON Regularly $1.50. and deep lisle garter to tan and all fa Women’s Silk Gloves Special Friday at 39c WO-CLASP, double tipped, pure tricot silk, colors only. A maker's surplus stock. Women's Elbow Length Silk Finish Lisle mousquetaire style, r Women's Long Silk Gloves for elbow sle quetaire style; colors only; : Women's Elbow Length Black Silk Glove: quetaire style; at Women's 1 Silk Gloves at |fecrets of the country. Some of theno| had made of the Pacific coast defenses. FOREIGNSPIES An American Ambassador notified the State Department that a certain cap- tain belonging to the army of the coun- try where he was stationed had been detailed to spend three years secretly visiting the American countries and studying thelr military conditions. Even the Panama Canal has not 6s- caped. One of the engineers found a foreign officer, an attache to one of the American countries, secretly studying the canal from a strategic standpoint, and he understood that there were six or seven other officers of the same na- tionality In the United States gathering military information. York policeman arrested an American for a trivial offense and found in his tronk military maps and informas tion which convinced the officials that he was in the employ of a foreign Gov- nt. the incident that convinced the minittee of the necessity for ve law occurred less than a year ago in the Philippines. An enlisted man in the engineers was offered $25,000 »y two foreign officers for the plans of the defense of Corregidor Island. Being the official photographer, he had ample opportunity to get all the n ry STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 1 P. M 4 orcaeme th ERFECT Dresses at There is every dainty necks, lace yokes, fancy collar, trimmed the prettiest dimi Skirts at $1.25 Splendid new merly up to $3.00. $5 to $37.50. $9.75 to $55. Absolutely perfect . Sheer gauze weight. hionable Wades. Black or white; Button For Women: Most Extraordin- ary Friday and Sat- urday Morning Sale of $4.50 to $6. °2.50 Nattiest Styles of the Season cluding those convenient coat models; others with cool round handsomely with embroidery, laces, insertions, tabs, colored pipings, fancy buttons, ete. All the wanted materials in colorings plaids, stripes, checks, stich as 7 ‘Third Floor. Women's White Wash plain gored model with panel front and back, some trimmed with em- broideries and buttoy Women's Summer Coats Formerly Pongee or pure linen coats in the smartest models. | Extra!— Women’s Fine Cobweb Silk Hosiery EAMLESS lisle heels, toes and deep lisle | garter welt top. black andtan. Regularly 75c. cy sain Fioor. Women's Fine Quality Thread Silk Hosiery, 95c Full fashioned, high spliced heels, lisle soles Black. white C7 Main Floor. Gloves; Length Mousquetaire White pictures, having first informed his supe: rior officer of the attempt. A trap was laid and the foreign spies were captured. But habeas corpus proceedings were ob- tained and they were released as there was then no law in the Philippines or in the United States under which they could be prosecuted. phe in: SE RUTHERFORD LEFT $569,084. Mu Brother, Siater Deputy State Comptroller Julius Har- burger to-day filed with the Surro- gate's Office the appraifer's report of Ver Eat Goes a Scotch Woman. to the es of John H. Rutherford of Grand Isle, Vt, who died Fev, 2, Wu, at nnes, France, The estate, which is valued at $569,084.- 58, goes to a brother, Henry Rutherford, and a sister, Mrs. Janet R, Marshall, of Lehigh Gap, Pa., except for $150,- ov) that is left to Mrs. Katherine Kreil of Tarves, near Aberdeen, Scotland. HURT IN BELLEVUE LAUNDRY. |f: Hospital Employee Loses Arm in o ft the Machines. Henry Anderson, twen: ix years old, Muslin Underwear: s, Some Unexpected Bargains Dainty New Princess Slips, The Usual $1.50 Kind, at. fitting garments of fine lawns. A 75 Former Prices 10c to $2.50 yard Sale Prices style, in- sailor or 84 inches long, choice in beautiful pat Zhe serviceable. 20 inches square. For- This splendid toweling patterns. They ha of cloth. We know that such beautiful cloths have never been sold at so low a price. 45c¢ Pair Regular value, $8.95. is gold band and gold White or colors. many Princess Slips from other stores and which were priced at $1.2 are not so well made, not so prettily trimmed nor so daintily finished as these. Made of fine lawns, in white, pink and light blue; neck and armholes lace trimmed; ribbon run, deep flounce of tucks and lace; others with embroidery. } « #2.50 Combinations, at $1.98 Fine mull nainsooks in cover and drawer or skirt. with medallions; laces and ribbons or embroidery trimmed Princess or French waist models, trimmed &> Second Fipor. Dining in Our Restaurant thing Prices ure moderate, changed dally. vice Clearance of 5,000 Embroidery Remnants All the cut pieces—All the remnants—All the mussed and handled Embroideri @ hew ticket, a new cut price. Edgings—Insertions— Bands—Galloons—-Skirtings—Flounvings—Allovers, towels, roller towels, hand towel $7.50 72-Inch Renaissance Table Cloths, $3.95 Just 200 of them for to-morrow’s selling in two beautiful ve wide lace edge with insertion in centre composition, in two pretty decorations to choose from. One band and gold hairline. of Bellevue Hospital, was seriously tn- jured in the hospital laundry to-day” when his hand was caught in one of the wachines. Before the machine could be ; stopped, his right arm had been partly torn from {t# socket at the elbow, He was taken to the operating room and the surgeons had to remove the arm to save his life, Other employees in the room, among them several women, be- came excited and two of them fainted. SUMMER COMPLAINTS Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus Radway's Ready Relief taken inwardly in water will in a few moments cure Cramps, Sour Stomach, Ni ‘Nausea, Heartburn, Kk Headache, Colle, Flatuleney Paint in the Back, the application of Radway’s Ready Relief to the part or parts affected will instantly relieve and soon cure the sufferer of these complaints, Sold by all druggists, RADWAY & CO., $1.00 We have seen ¥* ) that On the Sth Floor quickly and appetizingly se The menu Express elevator ser- Every piece has ‘Main Floor, 6c to 98e Friday Linen Bargains $2 Linen Tablecloths, *]1.29 Those Dainty Kemstitched Cioths That Are So Altractive and In Great Demand Warranted pure linen, German silver bleached, hemstitched all around, Can be used on round or square tables. $5 Hemstitched and Scalloped Table Cloths, $2.95 CF Main Floor. of scalloped or hemstitched edge, is to select from. $2.25 Irish Linen Table Cloths, $1.69 yards long; heavy quality, close firm weave, strong and 90c Table Damask, yard, 68c 66 inches wide, all linen. Choice of bleached or silver bleach, $2.00 Napkins, dozen, $1.49 Warranted pure linen. 18c All Linen Toweling, yard, 12¢ wives fartect satisfaction for dish js and kitchen towels. Bargains in Dinnerware and Lamps—August Sale Continues 100-Piece Dinner Sets Friday at $5.98 American porcelain, full 100-piece floral stamp, and the other is gold CF Fitth Floor, Theo. Haviland $35.00 100-Piece Sets, $20 Large power light. 1c lot con lemonade on side of glass. a tS great event is now far enough advanced for us logical reason—one that appeals to the sensible buyer of $38.00 Parlor Suite sant surprise ntemplating This hand- n we hay furnish parlors. piece suite, with loose plush cushions, for our Frie ¢ day August Sale leader 2 #40,00 B+ $85.00 98.50) Ma finish, $22.00 Dining Table.. $25.00 Dining Table 830,00 Dining Table $35,00 Quarte $30 Ostermoor Mattress, $18.50 Extra thick French edge, full 60 poupds; seamed round corners, art twills, and satin finish ticking; regular Ostermoor price $30.00, $8.00 Mattress for $6,50 850,00 Buffet... . anaes A s>2: co 2. o> —~<@—<45IMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENU The August Furniture Sale the greatest, biggest and best August Sale in our history, all selling records are left away behind there must be some strong, $20.00 Dining Table, $14.75 of selected quartered oak with deep carved claw feet, with rubbed and polished fi d Oak Buffet. . . $45.00 Selected Quartered Oak Buffe to be sure of When Furniture, 1 Fisth Floor. ers, Groceries: 1,0001bs. Pure Cocoa, ' 23c Wc 40c (No Mail or Phone Orders Filled, L. I. Potatoes2y: 2” Full peck mn Sixth Floor Cameron Vanille bottle. Cured inspected: Ib Shortening sale ow: No, 50 cases marked sp elsewhere from 75e to $1.00, Limit 2 Bottles.) ur price to-morrow, bottle. , *palid 10c from 12c 19TH TO 201K ST., NEW YORK CI’ / dome has to be cut to your height ceiling, No C.0, D, r telephone rs Thin Blown Glasses P 'Phis lot consists of whisky, seltzers, split beer, ales, ice teas, lemonades, et Th 8 tumblers, cocktails, ete., with cut stars Values to $3.00 dozen rich Chocolate flavor; usual- ly 80¢. Ib., jieces, stippled with coin gold. Wrought Iron Dining Room Domes Finished in the deadest black finish, dome is square with cight art glass panels in nile green or rich amber, with fringe to match. Complete for gas or inverted style Bring your measurements, as with 100 candle $3.49 orders,.... plain and cut bottoms. ale and split beer and Dericlous flavor, R oval 13c TO-MORROW, Ib, nia Ay rich avrans ‘and 10 ie WIR? nowt brane a s eaHich (audi pure sb, Batter (Gellvered). ; I-lb. print (not delivered), 4 296 ymin ee apenean