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y AB ; THE EVENING WORLD, _PRIDAY, | “APRIL. 13, te HED MULE Fe Ree Bor DORA EK LL iGirl Was Wearing $100 Diamond | fag ; VAN NESS MARRIED | ON BUCKING AUT! 2 cient te BS i 263 Sixth Avenue! war, é SIRL BRIDE TWICE , States shall consist of 490 or St mem- 4 's. Open Saturday Evenings Though she was unaware of it, Miss! hers has been asked for by members Between 16th and Hats Street eclnkt Jeg Me Mes Ld : & We do not rot make an pag a on. nas ct ¢ the Furnitute Store. Machine Run Wild and Had) {mt #choo!, tas been entered tn the) @iamond-studded shoo class. Looking CLOTHING ON | it ‘Not over her shoen last night to seo if they : Thrilling Experience. needed repairing, she found a fine dia-|as the National Committees fixed the i |mond imbedded in the sole. of one of| Humber of delegates arbitrarily in ac- them. @he had evidently stepped on it{ cordance with the new apportionment. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, April 12—|and picked it up, and without knowing| The question Was raised by a publisher | who Is _prepar! ; John B. Worthington, proprietor of the) se wore a dtamond- studded shoe for at) The Constitution of ‘the United States F M Q Y g M or Tien oun en Hotel Worthington, Missourt and least o1 provides that the Electoral College Owner ad ai on Hood of | Perethy B. Durke of No. 10 Perkine street, this city, a student at the Nor- rx | WORCESTER, Mars, Apri!’ 12,~| “hoo#e the next President of the United cee aii +e First Ceremony Illegal Be- cause Forbidden in This State &y First. Wife’s Divorce. ‘as compelled to do ‘The diamond has been valued at $100. | be based on the number of Senator ‘ ‘ Mibs Durkee is going to wear it now in, Representatives to which the Sta Nowhere in the city will you find a ring. entitled 1 a Spring Fashion display as interesting ' i ; peu leral tangle that arose from 4 Wena age of the late Cornelius Van | ‘News, Corwall mitilionatre, to pretty and | vette Miss Alice Wood, now his) ‘Widow, was made public to-day in the | * ited pf the contest over Van News wit! yo Before Surrogate Fowler. ' -y fact was brought out that the | i h went through two marrtage cere- Bi no in New York and one tn P Oth dereey. The first marriage, they & th {formed by attorneys, was not fiid tho second ceremony was to ai ne-hood of lamuck on Pacific avenue. The wild ride! TQ SELL MRS. EDDY’S HOME. | ended when the car crashed Into @ gro- | Congress ba All That Is Earthly Is Subject to Pain ington’s own garage. He was badly in| unpeld t —King Solemen. and full of suggestions as our big showing Upon reapportionment. | Of clothing for Men and Young Men. You will find such a large assortment of styles, patterns and sizes that you will have no difficulty in selecting. We carry only the products of the leading clothing manufacturers of the country. You will be pleased to find how long our clothing will wear without Concord home of Mrs. Mary Bake: jured about the legs and internally. |" Werthington had stopped @ equare|G. Eddy, founder of the Christian &ci- from hie hotel, When he was ready to|€nce denomination, is advertised to be start again he climbed out and etarted | #0ld on May 23 next. \to crank, forgetting the gear was “in.") Mee. Eddy lived many years at Pisas- |The instant he whirled the crank the|@nt View and it was there that many | machine started. The hotel man gave a|°f her books were written, the error. ing under the; The proposed sale of the property h . 4 SS iBhe witnees who gave this informa- foc tha tating tle oe nels comes about because of the refusal of losing an atom of their original grace and ia mere. A. Porwal, « Port Jervis ‘The avenue was crowded at the time|Henry Mf. Baker, one of the execut smartness. 4g ir. He was subjected to a tong and several, hundred people watched | of Sirs. Eddy’s ostate, to pay the tax by Charles Blandy, Alice Van Ness Par | jonaite’s daughter, with a legacy of _phaas. examination counsel for M sons, the aged 0 was cut | breathie while Worthington tried to] The levy amounts to $417, | fight his way over the wind-shield to poet ange oom hneake FA from $12.50 to $35.00 | tin control. Other venaewain, wig] EASTER DRESS FATAL. oH edad ato 5 inded. ealiao that there are worthien Have your purchase charged. A small pedestrians nad narrow escapes. | aa Temedles which ‘When the car hit the gasoline tank] BOSTON, April 12—While she was put: | © by the help ured | | deposit at the time of purchase and the 0, and who its contesting her Ethers will. a ere pinned between | purpose cist | Dalance divided In small NE wiatice’ 1, is. tt, ao aes Worthlogton’s lees vsroropile aad the! CE oF her new Faster Gress.on Sunday | pe yeti u eee peyeemae as February the tron oF tye Hull conscious when Miss Mildred L. Standley acratched her Bis ‘ioe taut rie trons | 8 all we ask, f ; > <fhnage neainer, He fnaistel on being carried |mose with a pin. Next day tho acrateh | heumatism, selaticn on! Extra bi Ween divorced by his fret wife, Deborah preted oR oak tnetend of to @ Deepitel. | developed seriotie symptoms and the Charges. Our Prices Are as Low 2s if You Paid 4 Pratt, who was still living. He was 4 prohibited by the decree from remarry. tng in this State. Mr. Pershall testified that he accom- * panied Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness to Jer- ww sey City on May 11, 1900, to act as @ witness to the second marriage. Both Mf, and Mrs. Van Ness answered questions on that occasion, F News answered the question put be fe him Now Jersey relative to previous marriages by stating that he ——>_—_—_ had to be taken to Beverly 1, OUR WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ DEPARTMENT showing, nlEW STORIES TO TELL, | siood poisoning set in and Miss Stand. |?*You chy feel it working. oo, evlendid assortment of New Spring Suits, pontly On Walete, etes new lease on life by laughing! iey died last night w Yor of ly Entrance Is Through the Furniture Store. eee fo sood health and ureny” witey| Miss Standley was a daughter of Jos- = — Fiddles, £0. vr thet 1 10 pages|eph A. Standley of Beverly, She was xT Sony coterie il wa I Pane wi one Up umaae uiitol ‘ SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS a xt Sanders and Grove Grammar Schoo!. RAMON VELEZ i g ALVARADO * Miss Aimee de Latorre Macias and by ition ine. areieey “ot “ihren |Ramon Alvarado Voles wero married | 6 6 39 3 See Our Advertisement of inonths' before. Jest night In the Church of St. John the | ‘ F “Did You stand by and let that man| Martyr, Kast Soventy-second street, H Special Sales wa make buch an answer to the question?” | which had been turned into @ tropical Y ALVARADO | a @emanded Attorney Biandy. @arden for the occasion. | i i i M] Femember nothing about the e- |" ies Macias would be the Marquise | In Our MAIN Building 5 two firet last J dinner. tails of what happened,” replied Mr.| gq Latorre of Spain if her futher had an el dees eae Mins Macias left the following day for @ Pershall. “I did not consider it neces | not renounced his title, and Mr, Velez ts|Hot Springs, Mr. Velez settled some sary to say they had gone through &! ascended fro im Pedro de Alvarado, one| Pressing business and followed her @ prior invalid ceremony, I recall the ‘of the leaders in the conquest of Mex-|%4Y later. They were engaged before TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIfiEL COOPER ©. = (Which is devoted to Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel, Groceries, etc.) On Page 13 of This Newspaper distress of both. Mr. and Mre, Van Ness the week m4 feo and the founder of the olty of Velez a aude tn Spain, ‘The bride, with two brothera type decla saeuabentan. verueca . herit over 60,000 acree’ of plantation | scores of offers of marriag. ' ‘hed war aan coon mrs ea ay” con alam St da fat ties wets, gux|] BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. J.BGrekinut?rs 16" AND 18” ae, I etinee eheut the first marriage?’ | porto Rico, where several of when 1 frat, saw Mr, Velex tt . mandy ‘the largest plantat ‘the island gna | different ne Tea ali thenatee , IF CHARLES DICKENS WERE LIVING—he might combine words adequate to prey * were not married,” insisted had been waiting for all theso years, £ edie does the largent expor$ trade in canned) a0. the Tirat to make me know that T vey Saturday's remarkable attractions in the ‘The letter written by Arthur Fede to} Though the tanbbee/: ‘ofthe bridal] Pamerees & heart.” i ay SyMrs, Van Ness shortly after the young |couple have been closely connected the|ing mucaser {end six monthe tour “ ? octogenartan e » for the stery Mr. Blandy stated to Burcogate Cohalan O'Reilly will be tried on Prenat "| WILSON & CO. OWE $116,826. that the letter would show a plot to| The Commissioner today highly com- mulct Van Ness, Mr. Cohalan refused | Tehdeq Acting Capt. Murray W. Wor-| Schedules tn bankruptcy of L. B, ; toallow Mrs. Van Ness to he questioned | sinexy and Detective Sergeant Joseph | Wileon & Co,, stockbrokers of No. @ Pp regarding the letter at that time, say-|F geeny for their excellent work tast|WAll strect, show Mabilities of $116,896, tym it had about as much right to a) week in running down and arresting a|0f which $73,673 are secured and nomi!- in the records a8 would @ chapter | cnauftour whose car struck and ‘killed'| "Al assets of $48,281 Elinor Giyn's' “Three Weeks.” | an old woman in Seoond- avenue, They| Amdng the letter has since disappeared from /naq only three of the numerals.in the|York Life Insut: and Truat Com- office of the Clerk of Orange | care license number to work on, but |pany, $30,000, secured; Mechanics’ and ty, where tt wee On file with other | py a seitol combination they masarea, Saptale, National Bank, $20,000, secured; . to locate the oar, arrest chauffeur |1. nk Howell, $23.00, ‘secured; N. Pershall testified that he never |and get a confession from him three ret R. T. Childs, $2,652, and seen the original letter, but had |houre after the accident. E. B Bt. Joti, $1,680. cooument that he wan told was ——V———— RELIEF FROM ECZEMA COMES CHEAP After Spending Hundreds of Dollars, Lady Is Cured by Fifty-cent Jar of Resinol. “I have given Resino! Ointment to| Resinol Ointment is the most won- patients troubled with ecsema and it|derful skin remedy to-day. For sores, Uiways worked like magic. One lady, af-| pimples, every form of eruptive skin ter spending one hundred dollars in vari- | disease, irritation and inflammation, tet- ous Nips ‘was cured by use of a fifty- ilkerust, scaldhead, ringworm, bar- “Family Sales” In Our GREENHUT uy v6 for the Home”’ ‘ But We Cannot Even BEGIN to Do Justice to Them in This Advertisement! - eee “EVERYTHING” for the house and garden HERE means the household-merchan- In Our GREENHUT Building : A Huge Success 3939 Where Low Prices Offset E “*Fift y Stor es in One the High ‘Cost of Living | A bargain spot devoted entirely to lower-priced grades of tors are the New home outfittings is a distinct novelty, and its approval was a = 'HE FLOORS—from new cot- thre) Saat yok aarp Eigse or Beamon ben AY refreshing Spring colors, foregone conclusion. The selling from the start was spirited quisite shape, with Cecorations thac Geuent) Pretty, new mattings at prices for the slenderest and we will keep up this great interest in this new feature of & Ff the eye, for as little as $5 for 100 pieces. our immensely popular GREENHUT Building by offering a [} #f fresh list of bargains daily. Here's a partial list of Satur- day’s best values: 50c Pictures..... ( -19c|25¢ Popular Subject Ple- YTHING TO LIGHTEN THE LABOR OF |E' ERYTHING IN FURNISHING AND DECORA- HOUSEKEEPING—e' new time-saving con-| TIONS—from new dwelling-room and porch furni- venience; every new garden implement, and every! , ture in thentaenss of Lele to dainty muslin cur- good kind of refrigerator in the largest and finest id every charming fur- showing that exists on this continent ind conceives. Come, Tomorrow; See—Enjoy—Profit— tures...... In gilt frames; imported colored} In rherk wood frames. Odd Lot of Pictures—values up to prints. DBO. sssarcccsecvoscssesens 50c Gray Enamelled Ware, Choice at 20c Values up to 50c; every piece absolutely perfect; tea kettles, Berlin saucepans, Berlin kettles and dish pans. $5.50 Rockers......... $3.50 |$3.75 Rockers. .-...... $2. Qu Reve 2 24-Piece Initialed $1.39 Table-Glass Service, torre, Complete Fine, thin-blown Set comprises: cent tier ot Resinol Ointment. It is the ch, blackheads, chilblains, cracked glass with hand-en- 6 TABLE TUMBLERS Golden oak finish; high backs; | Golden oak finis lor eczema and all itchin, chaps, burns and scalds it is an “ - @ ; 1S 5 jeruptions, F. M. Stevens, D. D. S. . tdraliatle red It soothes, graved,. pretty “Old LERS deep saddle shaped seats; are bolted to t Dover, N. i wg pain and heals, English” initial. | 5 broad arms; specially adapted tionally well fin ‘There are a great many varieties of rs. should use Resinol Medi- 6 WHISKEY TUMB- for living and sitting-rooma. structed most carefully. that troublesome skin disense—ecsei ing Stick to keep the face Any letter in the al- LERS and but itching is its main symptom and | free from pimples. phabet 6 WINE GLASSES. 2lc Table Oilcloth....12c most distressing feature, and the first] Your druggist sells and recommends 2 M First quality (no secunds), thing te do is to relieve the itching, |these preparations (Soap or Shaving Every piece guaran- 4 NOTE !—No Mail or full 134 yards wide, en Ointment does this at once. | Stick, 25c; Ointment 50c and $1. 9), C. O. D. Orders Filled. teed “First Quality!” And it does more, It caren most cases jor you can make « free trial first $4.50 Art Squares—size 0x12..$3.25 | 95c Cocoa Mats........... of ecsema, frequently when ordinary can sam nd to Deve, 18, Resist (GREENHUT Building, Mein Floor.) 8 Art Saseree-is0 6x9. bsg | 45c Hemp Ruge—size 27x84. . ‘39e treatment has completely failed, 35c Oilcloth Covers. . .21c Substantial Porch Rockers $2.50 Porch Rockers—as illustrated; slat backs; seats; high backs; extra strong construction; gloss inis For stationary wash tubs; fits over two tubs, $2.90 Porch Rockers—as illustrated; high, woven woven rattan seats; choice of weathered oak, retina backs) Gagp opus; O- ! \ ni ou tan a Furniture Hey) Se LE Decorated Porcelain Se Glos Glove and Handborchiet Dinner China Individual Butters—dozen..... 10¢ | $2.50 Figured Armure Por- 7 + Be Toa, Dinner and Soup Plates... 5c NOTE!—We will also Pe La aa $1.25 # Hand-Painted Bureau po oe mF. Panels tah orders for future de- teense “IT PAYS TO PAY CASH” take orders for future de-| ee en iat, Also Boon livery in natural-finish, You Can Buy Good Furniture From Us At All Times Far Below Any (GREENHUT Buildigg, Third Floor.) |e Se See: Se. ee SOEUR ee Cr Saturday ’s Specials in Our Cut Rate Paint Store . Png icv 5 i IGHEST GRADE LINSEED OIL and PUREST TURPEN- is covered in GENUINE. MOROCCO, in different : | Nor DENA BOTT Ue MEREL SS kemcanmmeee tee | TINE and are GUARANTEED TO BE THE MOST FULL: 'No Mail Or Telephone Orders Tie | — a aka. ——_ colors; broad arms and wing sides; full RATES.” The Supreme fact is that our Permanent Mixed Paints BODIED, MOST LASTING and BEST PAINTS IN EXIST- ; spring seat luxuriously u pnkeereds are prepared with ONLY THE BEST quality WHITE LEAD, | ENCE frame is mahogany and bak’ It to last a Internationally Famed Atlantic White Lead ae Turpentine py wttts Boiled Linseed OW | 00 (Raw Linseed ou lifetime. Advertised’ generally at $35 H Ole (a7 We " $3.25 | ti sre te asl "eoe , gal KT to $40; ourprice......e cessor eee #900 25 The is the GUARANTEED kind. The Pure Boiled Linssed TO DE, att a NOT MORE oul ee Seat id TIN ANY SENSE with the usual kinds sold at these LOW .The Ni —| E TO DEA nd to be compare: 8 old at these NEW YORK’S LARGEST CASH FURNITURE STORE ; : THAN. 100, LBS TO ONE CUSTOMER, NONE | Raw Linsced Oil is mrad IWAN PURE. NOT MORE THAN ONE GALLON TOA’ Cue nu. ; . Price. betiveRED BEYOND OUR WAGON ROUTES, | TOMER. NONE TO DEALERS! G0c. § For tomorrow, we have planned a sale of een Varnish St Mad, lin” Wire Screen E 1; Bath Tub Enamel; Iron Enamel, ete. bastine” | r , lors, and seven proves af Vi 147-149 West 125th Street, Near Seventh Ave. Sanitary, Wall Paint; Gautier Green Paint sehen o aeSe TO COST QUOTATION De ev odtannureuicer sce

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