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OT. . HHTES WEDDING CLOTHES And There Was Very Deuce) to Pay While Young Cleve- land Millionaire Hunted. HE WENT WITHOUT 'EM. Brother Rescued New Gar- ments and Chased Him in Auto Through Jersey. One perfectly good sult of wedding elethes went astray up at the Rits- (Carlton last night and ono perfectly bridegroom-about-to-be set off for Blizabeth, N. J., in an 80 horse- jer car this A. M. with the prospect jot having to don his hymeneal raiment ithin the curtained shelter of a limou- ine if only his brother, bearing the| bridegroomal uniform, caught up| th him in another motor car before had flashed across the Newark wings and was grabbed by Brother Winsiow. Brother Winslow possessed himeeif of the frantically-eought la ace across the Hackensack mei and at this very moment Walter may be slip. ping into hia wedding clothes amid the Tecesses of Winslow's limousine. Exciting! Well now, we should raptur- ously opine. ———. PUT “NELLIE BLY” UNDER GUARD FOR COURT CONTEMPT Judge Chatfield Seats Marshal Beside Her Till She Says She’ll Show Books. Mra. Elizabeth Seaman, who made herself famous as a reporter for The World under the name of “Nellie Bly,” was technically !n the custody of a Dep- uty United States Marshal in Brooklyn for two hours to-day, Judge Chatfleld of the United States District Court was responsible for Mrs, Seaman's detention, She is the owner of the bankrupt Tronobad anufacturing = Company, which was wrecked by two thieving employees, and also of the American v 1 Company. Creditors of the Ironclad Manufacturing Comp ws. Pending this high speed quick change IN THE 6TORY. fs Winslow White, a guest at Plass. Claude Grahame-White, the young birdman of (reat Claude's valet, Fritz, and Tailor of No, 21 Fifth avenue, are topliners in the cast. Fiunkies supernumeraries of the Rits-Carl- staff in as merry villagers, Tailor Nelson had measured Walter ite for his wedding clothes, and tively promised to get said ral- to his suite in the Ritz-Carlton evening. The sartorial artist staked his reputation and his ever- word on it. There could be no teh. Confident that Tailor Nelson was a an of his word, the young man went ver to Elizabeth yesterday afternoon rehearse for the ceremony. He) n't get back to the Ritz-Carlton tll ell along in the evening. Meanti:ne Tailor Nelson had finished he wedding garments and had sipped to the hote:, He declares ney @ placarced with the name of Waiter 2 White in three-inch letters. { However that may be, the fact re ains that Claude Grahame-Waite's alet Frite had t.e precious psckage) ipped in the door to him, whereat | \PYalet Fritz promptly sid the box under | bed and forgot it. His aviating mas- adn't mentioned a new sult, but as other day | it as a matter of | and didn't even mention It to C. | White when he came in trom | to thestre. it if Valet Frits wasn't saying a young Mr. White was breathing of language before and after { it. "Had bis wedding clothes asked the olerk. = Th ° The dellboys said ie fm the package room said ° Then Mr. White began to burn| thowsands of volts of electricity in| effort to phone to T jelson. | ‘Tailor Nelson couldn't be reached, | aight long the raving almox paced his rooms and tore Retr. His brother Winslow came from the Plas to console him.| tried on seven of Brother Wins. | i quite, but mone would ft. |} At 6 o'clock to-day Walter and Wins. were waiting outside of Tailor % shop for it to open, Pres along came the tailor, saunter. The White brothers rushed him. WAS THAT WEDDING! |PThe White vrothers grabbed Tatlor hurled him into their auto im in a whirlwind of duet | Nelson explained | erry villagers gath- dred. At last came a little baggage lhecker who had had u night off to at- Sure he had got 4 pack e, the fying White on the ird toor, he thought. Valet Frite had alled ts, 3 CROOM'S CLOTHES, miwde for Valet i'r Both out » was donrin Lewte B. Crane, had sent hi Ifry to oll the si Cannons y Melating cle exton up in the es. Thunder and d pistols! H—s “Positively can’t wait,” Winslow. “You dig up those clothes folow. I've got to show up, thes or no clothes. If you get ‘ ‘em lightning exprees—limousine; change on the road.” Z-z-z-s-s-t! sald Walter , Jalde | entire mass have been trying, through the courts, to have included in the assets of that corporation the property of the Amer- foan Steel Barrel Company. Mra, @eaman contends that the com. Panies are separate and have no rela- tton to each other. The creditors have demanded the books of the barrel con- cern, but have been unable to get pos- session of them, Judge Chatfleld told Mrs. Seaman on the witness stand to-day, in the course of the bankruptcy proceedings, that she Would have to produce the books, She said she did not know where all the books are—that some are in the posses- sion of District-Attorney Clarke, for ;| use in the prosecution of her dishonest former employees, and that theae em- ployees destroyed others, Calling a deputy marshal, Judge Chatfleld dl- rected him to take churge of Mrs, Sea- man until further orders. ‘The marshal took a seat near ¢ Later in the proc man provided to pr her creditors want {f he can get hold of them, Judge Chatfield instructed her particularly to produce the minute book of the ateel barrel concern, ‘Then he released her from the care of the marshal and adjourned the hearing un- til 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. MORPHINE IN ARM OF CAVEAN VICTIM ASRESCUERS WOR Michael Schmidt Taken Out After Great Effort, but Quickly Dies. all the books Michael Se teenth str dort chmidt of No, 208 Mast Fours t was diggin ‘ar wall of John new & at No, a this on when the heavy concrete and b wall collapsed, Hundreds of persons raw the wall fall and h shouts of the fellow workmen who rushed to find the man pinned un- der the great mass of weight, with one arm only sucking from the wench, Hire and police alarms were sent and the fastest work of rescue that the east has been in many ed a day was wea Ww men workell with block and tackle to move the concrete and brick from the viet injected mo pline Into his free arm and a hose w: hurriedly run into the treneh that t imprisoned man might get alr For nearly an hour the workers kept at the task, The doctors reported that the buried man was «till alive and the reports gave new energy to the work-| @ When they din moving the sunken wall Schmidt was taken o1 He died tmmedintely upon being r leased. The accident was peculiar, A long- handled shovel had been provided for Gigging under the wall for the »tion of @ sewer pipe. Schmidt falled to take the advice of his fellows and used a short-handled spade, This placed him under the wall, When it gave way the his body “Young man, are you quite sure my daughter cares enough for you te} marry y “mn wish Tw when she does it in su personal w fully wh. she is doing Got the Original and Genuine ‘HORLICK’S /MALTED MILK - | upon taking the stand was asked: | any's Vaucais HE EVENING WORLD, TH BARNES FIGHTS ON, |" “or cmt Sou. REFUSES TO SHOW | “=> cu oss * BOOKS T0 PROBERS Testify in a Case of Alleged Manslauhgter, — Denies the Right of Albany In- quiry Board to Demand {2 the part of General Sessions where Judge Malone was sitting to-day was Newspaper Records. & gathering of witnesses and spec. tators unfamiliar to the ériminal courte, Every other man had the stamp of Wall street on him. Sleek looking bankers, nervous brokers, clerks with clothing that looked like the back cover page of # magasine and fresh messengers had been summoned to testify in the case against Charles Kirschner of No. 860 Grand street, Brooklyn, and John Zwisler of No. 356 Bouth First street, Brooklyn, for man- MUST GET COURT ORDER | #laughter in the second degree, | Both men are truckdrivers, On April 2% they were racing through Wall street to the ferry. In running to get out of y of Zwisler's truck, Lulz De rvatho, an aged Mexican co: 8 run down by Kirschni ull was fractured and Anthony N. Brady Promises to Give Information Which Barnes Held Back. Because of many complaints of wildiy reckless driving by Atbans, Oct. %.—Both William Barnes) came to his office, District-Attorney | Jr, president, and John H. Lindsay, | Whitman made a point of presenting the recretary of the Journal Company, re-|case againat Kirachner and Zwisler to fused to-day to produce the company’s | the Grand Jury | Indicted as an acces: books as directed yesterday by the Sen- ate Committee which Is investigating Albany city and county affairs. Both offered to furnish the committee « sworn transcript of the company's deal- Ings with the city and county, but James W. Osborne, the committee's | counael, insisted that the books should be produced, although he #ald he would | accept the transcript offered, Counsel was directed by Chairman Rayne to take ateps to insure the neces- (From the London Chronicle.) Two more quaint methods of charming away the wart come from Bedfordshir This writer knows an old lady who pre. scribes ax many green peas as you have | warts, and then throw the peas down the nearest well. After that- patience; “for as soon as ever them peas begins to sprout so'll them warts disappear.” er method ts to steal a Piece of eet and throw it In a pond. ip | | | truckmen which | % URSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1911 oT <i <S «a ce Eee cE ¢ has gained public favor be- cause it ts a perfectly pure rye whiskey, rich, rare and mellow lew York, N.Y. ° a <> GED a aE <a eee The Fashionable Slender Silhouette Is attained without discomfort in LA GRECQUE CORSET Perfect fit of bast particular figure accomplished without extra charge | $3.50 to $25.00 5 VAN ORDEN CORSET CO. . 4 Ey 45 West 34th St. (Upstairs—Take Elevator.) order to Induce this charm to. act it is essential that you tell no one of y Intention, and that you steal the m from @ butoher's shop! sary production of the books. ‘Mr, Lindsay, who was first called, in declining to furnish the books, sald he was following the direction of the com-| pany's executive committee, and that ee = — his position as manager of the com- pany would be at stake if he produced them, The witness sald Mr. Barnes had told him that “under no circumstances must those books be submitted to the committee. Mr. Bai time, but nan, followe was not present at the ecretary, Wiillam J. Bren- t, Idndway to the stand, Mr. Brennan said Mr. Barnes was de- of going to New York, and thought Mr. Lindsay's appearance would cover the matter. It was finally decided to send for Mr. Bari who 4 “Do you decline to produce the books of the Journal Company?” “As president of the company,” re- pied Mr. Barnes, “I have instructed Mr. Léndaay not to produce them except by omer of the court.” ‘The committee directed the witness to produce the books and he again de- clined on the ground that “it is not within the Juriadiction of the commit- tee.” The State Chairman was then excused, Anthony H. Brady was not present to-day, although Mr. Osborne announced yesterday that he would request the financier's presence in order that he might be questioned as to whether he is an owner of stock in the Journal Com- pany. Mr, Osborne sald he had been informed that Mr. Brady would furnish the desired information, and for that reason would not Insist on his coming to Albany. Marking their own garments. under one roof. traceable to the Smith “BE BEAUTIFUL, 'TIS A WOMAN'S DUTY.’”” EVERY )} WOMANCAN BE BEAUTIFUL SEEESESSSSSESSSSS55 Foremost Clothiers Since 1845. @ Co ; Anniversary Celebration . Ideal After IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— the Achievement of an Two-Thirds of a Century SINCE the beginning of the making of ready-for-service clothes it has been the custom and still is a condition existent in ninety per cent. and more of the clothes produced to have the work done by contractors. Smith Gray & Co. were the first to build their own tailor shops and tailor d to-day Smith Gra: Co. clothes are the only ready- every operation, from the examin- ing and shrinking of the fabric to the completion of the garment, is done To no one concern can there justly be given more credit for the advance- ment and progress of the industry than to Smith Gray & Co., since there are few, if any, vital departures now in use but what are more or less directly Gray & Co. organization. But this crowning achievement which we now celebrate is a fitting climax to two-thirds of a century devoted to the building of better clothes at lesser cost. It marks the attainment for the first time of hundred per cent. produc- —Mme. De La Vie.| ex tive efficiency--it means to you values such as you have never known—it Mme. De La Vie Will Lecture on Health & Beauty Culture In the Anditoriu: f the Gimbel Btore, Bighth Floor, at 2.18 , on ‘Tharwday, Friday and ‘Saturd ‘Bd and 4h. MME. DE ty the world’s leading thority on Health and Beauty Culture. She been highly do by the press and yu wherever che has appeared, Her lecture will he of | reat interest to women in many different ways; and she is an extremely interesting talker, Preceding the lecture there will be a Musicale in which will be presented a number of eminent | vocalists and other musicians, assleted by a large | orchestra, conducted by 8, W. win, | men and bi in all the jovember De LA V Seen A Gee eae grays, browns, blues and olives, and neat tonally, on ‘anything pertaining to Beauty, dark mixture effects. ud cheta may be secured for either at the Gimbel Toilet Goods entirely free, MME. 1 MELOROSE Galega Tablets, the Wonder Forma Developer, Fegh Builder and Tonte, a $1 box | Bent by mail if de- the very best possible 22.: 22.50 (2° the very best possible 27.50 tyle fabric, atylo Here is a new order of in all our stores. 18.00, 20.00 and 22.50 Winter Copyrighted, 111, Moffett Studio, Chicago, MARGUERITA SYLVA, ented actress, starring In “Gypey Love," recent letter that she ta more than y Cream, Melo- The and boys. Your size is here, but not in all sty! nigh ome re has pleasure 10 recummmending them 0 ctressen une the famous "Melo. jular mode! ha than woy other kind, Iodoreed MBLOROSE NAIL I 200, MAIL ORDERS Fi DD he” EXTRA Most Pertect Toilet Daintios in the World CAUTION--tmiats worthless nostruma are being offered. Get only the ori on uine, distributed by Willard White = ‘of substitutes. Look for on each box. Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St. at Flatbush Av. roadway at Bedford Av. Sz Bclepier sispep isp Epis liensp sper leper spel se eee ‘ago. Be: ‘B. reg, trade marl h box, FREE Boia dati eons EOS bess Sis WHI ©O,, Chicago, 1, ) “Sj means quality that has never before been possible—it means. " fact, a complete readjustment of all long accepted ideas of qu Thousands of Fall Suits, Underpriced In all the correct English models, and all the smart, distinctive Smith Gray & Co. designs, are Fall Suits for men, young in wonderful assortments ith Gray & Co. stores. Only the finest correct and exclusive velours, worsted cheviots, clear and mill finished worsteds, serges and tweeds, from the best English, Scotch, German, Belgian and American mills, have been employed in their making, includin, for Suite that in tailor fabri for Suits that in tailoring, fabric, style and service are and 25,00 values. for Suits that in tail: 50 and 30.00 for Suits that in tailoring, the very best possible 32.50 and 35.00 vaiues. Odds and Ends in Suits and Overcoats will revert to your profit at a time when it will be most appreciated. The usual custom is to wait until the s but hereafter all broken sizes will be dis- posed of during the regular selling season coats, in broken sizes for men, young men Suits in broken sizes, in exclusive designs, in mining 20 1 G50 Motor Clothes for Owners and <hauificurs. Your Charge Smith Gray & Co, SUSSSSSEESEESSRRE a matter of y and value. Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats—Underpriced Here are medium and_ heavyweight overcoats, tailored from the very best rade of meltons, velours, worsted chev- lots, vicunas, kerseys and tweeds; also very fine heavy milled fabrics and thick, warm, fluffy warmth-without-weight fab- rie: Overcoats for every service, in ‘y new shade and color, from the dig- ed, dressy silk or serge-lined black and Oxford to the big Scotch or English plaid and club check and plaid back motor or convertible collar coats, Sizes, fabrics and models of every description, for men, young men and boys. Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, style and 15.50 service are the very best pos- sible 20.00 and 22.50 val . Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fabric, Gi) and service are the very sible 22.50 and 25.00 val eee 1 8.50 Medium nd Heavyweight Qvercoate that in t i fabric, style an ry ce are the very best pos- sible 27,50 and 30.00 values. . . 22.50 Medium and Heavyweight Overcoats that in tailoring, fokrie, avis and it the y it = cibiei2 Wand s600valuee” @ @ 0DO Clearance of All Medium and Lightweight Imported English Overcoats and Raincoats Embraced in this complete assortment are Winchester Raglans, Chester Raglans, Whitehall Chesterfields, with belted backs and slip-overs; every garment being made by the cleverest and best tailors of Eng- land, Irish, Scotch and English coverts, vicunas, tweeds, hand-made Harris, Shetland and Donegal! tweeds; also rain-repelling Garvin- etts and Gabardines. Here- 26.00 all the new and servi and service are things, which ason’s end, Suits and Over- 12.50 tofore the prices have been 40.00, 45.00 and 50.00, now... ccount Is Solicited, Two New York Stores: Broadway at Warren St. Across from City Hall, th Av. Bet. 27th & 28th Sts, aC OR CE eg or Be LOTT} = A WORLD “WANT AD.” WILL GO AND GET IT. AMAA MAAMAMMAAA AA NAAM AMAA AAG | HUNTER WHISKEY | | Granulated Sugar ‘ | | Some RRA RANK KR NN KH A, At All the 200 James Butier Ine. Stores Everywhere in and About Greater New York We encourage thrift by furnishing high quality foods at economical prices.; Thousands of new and wet \@ customers are coming to our stores e week. ey iff find the best values for the least mousy. Here are a few sample prices until Saturday’s closing: NewPrunes First shipment of the new Cali- fornia crop—meaty, thin of skin and full of flavor, Most healthful of dried fr 3». 25e 12¢ | | | | iF Large sized fruit, a Ib.. Below Present Cost... 3: Ibs. y 4 ¥ Selected Eggs, °° 25° Cheese, ‘ 15° ad N.Y. State, full cream, Flour, {3's Sosnine 750 Pure Lard, Prive usin. 1 Ze Potatoes || CRISP CRACKERS Selected f, the best Oven-Fresh from the grown in Maine. Sound NATIONAL BISCUIT and uniform. Cook white COMPANY and mealy. Royal Lunch ab. 10° © small wan ain “S$. & HH." Stamps FR 100-Ib. Bag, || Jonnies . . Grahams . . $1.85 Ginger Snaps G lbs. for 12e Lemon Snaps are ee aaa | — Pancake Flour, ““r%ie.. 10¢ Biue Ribbon Syrup, ‘5... 10¢ Sweet Potatoes, <b, 3 ibs. 1@e Red Onions, ont S ibs. 10 Cooking Apples, :::: G ibs. 15¢ Blue Ribbon Jams, ies 17 Tomato Catsup, "w"iouw.... 15 Toilet Soap, wc. cakes in box 1Oe Violet, Buttermilk, Witch Hazel; regularly 15c and 20c a box Evaporated Milk Belle Brook Grand, reduced to the c thickness of cream; jarge can....... 5 Condensed Milk | a ag ae Ss | lean? + Brand, ] oOo | | Butler’s Brand—3 cans 25° Special Premium Offers for This Week: 10 10 “S. &H." Stamps | “S. & H.” Stamps FREE FREE with 1-Ib. with 1-!b, with package Very Best| Choice Ideal Coffee Coffee Blend 35° 30° 23° 2002:-A’ Stamps FREE with this popular purchase, viz:— ilb. Very Best Tea for an Both 85° 1 lb. VeryBestCoffee tor 35°\ fr "Lowest. Prices in Greater New York At All the 117 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores. Hunter Rye, direct from distillers, J. B. bottle..... TORE Wilson Whiskey, always popular, J. B. bottle.... Te Kingussie Scoteh, spec’ jal importation, bottle. .... 79¢e Special Reserve Whiskey, best of all, bottle... SB Princeton Dry Gin, clean and pure, bottle....... 69c French Claret, Schmidt's celebrated St. Julien, bot. 50c Imported Sherry, Giralda—Solera, hottle........ 75e Imported Port, Castillo—Cabinet, bottle........, 75c French Brandy, Godet Freres’ Three Star, bot. $ ] 28 The World’s Most Famous Imported Brews Dozen | Do fi | Guiness’s Stout, ii, 1.50 sits 8-10 il Bass Ale... . . bottles, 1-455 five? sy.00 J. B. 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