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a) JUOCE LAMBERT TOTRY MOLINEUX Supreme Court Justice| from Fredonia, N. Y., Is Noted for Quick Work. ‘MELD IN HIGH ESTEEM. JUSTICE JOHN S. LAMBERT. Supreme Court Justice John §, Lam- bert. of Fredonia, has been assigned to Preside at the new trial of Roland B Molineux, which will begin next Mon- day. As an able Judge, expert tn conduct- ing the trial of diMfcult ca Justice Lambert {s held in high esteem in the Buffalo district. He gained some celeb- nity in the trial of Ruffalo’s Itallan trunk mystery, when a woman's body was found cut up in a trunk, and turned out to be the wife of an itallan, Barone, who was found guilty and convicted. ‘The case went to the Court of Appeals end was sent back for trial before Justice Lambert. Barone was convicted of manslaughter. There was no second a. Svpreme Court Justice Lambert also presided at the famous Milks trial in 4 py County, when Millts was ac- x shooting his brother, and i vieted ‘of murder in the Macon deeres Justice Lambert Js noted for the de- @patch with which he can clear a cal- endéay with quick and thorough justice. IN EVENING. DRESS FOR DOUBLE CRIME Young Philadelphian Invites Estranged Wife to Call and Dangerously Wounas Her and Kills Himself. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. §.—Harry W Patton, a young man who had been separated from his wife, attired him- welf in evening dress last night and, inviting his wife to call on him at his father's home, shot and seriously in- jured her as she entered the door and then took his own life. The dramatic ending of hfs career quarrels, which resulted 1n the separa- tion cf the young pcople about two months agv. Patton was twenty-three and his wife, Plorence, was twenty. Mrs. Patton is in a hospital in a v ‘tous condition. The couple had by fed about two years, Mrs. Patton was led by her husband's )Fmyitation of yesterday to belleve that phe sought a neiiiation. When she entered his father's door she found htm in evening dress, and, after greett he drew the revolver on hers When #he fell to the floor Patton shot and in- atantly killed himself. STUDENTS 10 DRAW CARNEGIE IN A CAB, ‘They Will Replace Horses in Celebration at St. Andrew's College in Honor of Iron master. EDINBURGH, Oct, $.—Andrew Car- fAogie begins at Pertn to-day a round of functions embracing the bestowal on of the freedom of five cities and the opening of severat librares. The tour will close with the delivery of his annual address as Lord Rector of St. Andrew's University on Oct. 25, on whiey occasion Ambassador Choate and Ambassador white will receive honorary * degrees. The students of St. Andrew's are ar-' ranging to draw Mr, Carnegte's carriage from the raliroad station to the Univer- aity and to hold a torchlight processton at night. A comaittre cf studen.s repre. senting ail the Scottish Univeralties will Biwgent Mr. Carnegie with w joint ad- WORK OF BOGUS MESSENGER Robbed a Milliner by Reviving an Old Scheme. Mme. Bacon a milliner, at No. 107 ‘ee Twirty-sixth atreet, is out about worth of ostrich plumes as a re- sult of ap old game worked’ by a bogus messenger 'y. A package of plumes was delivered to her shop by a boy and a few minutes Jater another boy called and asked for bundle, saying that aeamistake had made. Was the tast esen of ke he police ting. WOMAN FRUL DRAD IN STREET. Burns, forty years old, living ‘East Thirty-stxth street, ¥ are Bede eeems to have been the result of famtly | ¥} | Floating off Governor's Island, but} | BRAKEMAN’S HEAD CRUSHED. JORDAN MORIARTY’ @ vatem| 155,157 and 159 East 23d St. wists] | Exceptionally Splendid Inducements. Every department of our Big Store is suggestive of money-saving possibilities. Never before were we so thoroughly prepared to supply you in a manner more satisfactorily or economically—tor instance, take these few examples: aie China Closet om fi glass sides, bevel mirror Handsome 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, like cut, finely carved and polished, tufted backs, At upholstering, covered in fine 27 50 quality silk tapestry; regularly sold at $50.00; reduced to. Sear 5. ‘ : Oak Side- Library boards, _iinely Cates of best polished, French s 4 k bevel mirrors in Searones oa centre and on rich top, 3 drawers and cupboards ; really worth $18; special, actual very Handsome Chif- foniers of solid golden oak, richly polished, ¢ drawers, brass hanules, fine swing mirrors, really worth $15: spe cial at Dressing Tables of golden Corey high- F ly polished, one large drawer and oval swing mir- ror; actual value $9.00; very spe- "$4.99 Finely Polished Oak Exten- sion Tables, © round legs, made very Credit Given--Small, Easy Payments |i!) anne i i st Sy W Any Honest Person Can Get Credit Here, ar my Prices $8.00; special for this week You Will Pay Cash for Elsewhere. $4.85 LYNCHED MASTER Austrian Tutor Had Become) Suddenly Insane and Run| Amuck Among Scholars, Killing Several. | LONDON, Oct. 8.—A special Mespatch from Vienna announces that a fearful tragedy was cnacted at Droysalg, Bohemla, on Monday, A village school- master, forty years of age, while talk- ing to his class, rushed to his desk, drew a revolver from it and ran amuck, shooting right and left among the terrified .chiidren. re killed and three unded. On hearing ams, the villagers he school, and, in- at the sight which met them, | nd the schoolmaster, MAN’S BODY FOUND. ‘Three scholars . SELF-REDUCING SYSTEM : FITTED TO EVERY POSSIBLE TYPE CORSETS figuie witHouT ALTERATION 4 DISTINCT NEW SHAPES REPLACING “CUSTOM-MADE” CORSETS, — “Straight Front’’ for normal figure too fully developed. ‘Tall Figure’’ for tall woman with too prominent abdomen. ‘Low Cut”? for short-waisted stout woman. Long Hip’’ for stout woman with too generous hips. The Tape Strap in these Corsets is light, strong and avoids bulkiness. They positively reduce and support the abdomen, Stout women should buy Corsets only where the Self-Reducing S: eon is sold if they desire a perfect-fitting Corset—one which needs no alteration, All shapes and sizes in this System, $2.50. In finer material, $5.00. POR SALE IN ALL FIRST»CLASS CORSET DEPARTMENTS, KOPS BROS., 35 West Third Street, New York, rrived OF STOUT bis sy In Unidentified, The body of an unidentified man was to-day found floating off Governor's Inl- and, Ho was about forty years old, with brown hair and smooth face. brown waistcoat, The man wore lack shoes and white brown trousers, underwear. SOLO FARM WHILE CWNER WAS AWAY, Wealthy Long Island Farmer, Deserted byWife and Evicted from Home, in Caurt on Pe- culiar Charge. John H, Cornell, a wealthy Long Island farmer, was arraigned in Long Island City Court this morning, charged with stealing his ®wn property. ‘The technical charge Is taking unlaw- ful possession of a house and twenty sbx acres of land at Springfield, U. 1. ‘This farm has been Cornell's home for thirty years, When he returned home from Wallabout Market, in Brooklyn, a few months ago Cornell found his wife, family and all the furniture gone from the house. A few weeks ago he was served with notice to vacate, and a |paper disposing of the property and signed by him was shown to him, Cornell then remembered putting his signature to a paper for his wife, but he did not know what {t was at the time. He refused to move out and barricaded the doors, but last week he was evicted by order of Justice Ras- quin. He is now living with a aon, Cornel has discovered that his wite disposed of the farm, worth $20,000, for $3,500, He does not know where she ts, Magistrate Healey released Cornelt on $300 ball, on. Ami Brightensall kindsoftinware, dippers, cans, pails, pans, ete: DU. GARDNER, the em! the eye, ear and respiratory 8 Ishes to announce to suiteres that le can now asnure { from the whe: BSO! cough, but an ner may be Avenue (1 jeveutieth Top ot Car. Frank Cornelius, of Chatham, N. ¥,, a brakeman on a New York, New Haven and Hartford freight train, waa ND ENCYOLCOPEDIAY killed to-day by bitting his head againat ee ey ait Sega Bead Orem He was on ry H fepotured ly act THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1902) THE Knit Underwear Sate continues briskly. All the best Euro- pean and Amencan Mil’s are fully rep- resented, The price features are con spicuous by theit attractiveness. i) BLOUSE JACKET SUIT OF CHEVIOT, With tailored foida over shou!- dors and down the back, form-* ing p'a ted ripple, ninc-gore skittover mercerized drop, CORDUROY DRESSES, Shirt waist style, very fortable for house or stre wear; good Caring skirt, trimmed with steel but- tons, Ghousands Are Attending the Big Sate of Notions. Yew Barrow Coats Bands Baskets This is now the largest and best Infants’ Department in the city, and many mothers will be interested in the following very special FLANNELETTE DRESSES. striped FLANNELETT and ruffle over shoulders, trimmed with wasi braid; sizes offerings for to-morrow: DRESSES. INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT NAINSOOK DRESSES, bishop and yoke, embroidery ot Ince on neck ‘and sleeves; sizes up to 3 years, CHILDREN’S WHITE NAINSOOK AND LAWN DRESSES, yoke and waist effect, heinstitcied ruiile or lace on neck and sleeves; sizes 6 months to 4 years, IS BONNETS. COLORED AND WEIIE CORD- ED SILK BONNETS; liberal silk tie strings; all sizes, IS COLORED AND WHITE CORD- ED SILK BONNETS; liberal Silk tie etrings; sizes tto Syrs, J, 49 eet et 773.75 W375 Babies’ Infaucs Slips and Dresses Bootees (kid ana worsted) Se The Gates of the World’s Leading Markets Swing Wide Open to The Big Store. THE BIG STORE S ATE Women’s Suits and Dresses. A RBeautisul Exposition of the Wost Engaging Fatt Modes. But rich as the styles and as exclusive as many,of the models are, EGE POET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN, WP ACITYINITSELF Among the many leading features are: EDESTRIAN SUITS, TOURISTS’ SUITS, TRAVELLING SUITs, VELVETEEN SUITS, NEW BLOUSE SUITS, NEW JACKET SUITS, NEW LONG COAT SUITS, NEW GRECIAN SKIRT SUITS, FANCY JACKET SUIT 0) PEBELE CLOTH, In hack, blu Soe en-gore kisted tabs and buttons, WALKING SUITS, Of Cheviot, Melton and Man- nish Cloth, Norfolk or oj seam jacket style; aspecial occasion, at » burly of the eastern end. e and Oxford, Peau ing and edged with 17.50) s: | White Ww PANNE CHEVIOT STREET SUITS, ZIBELINE AFTERNOON GOWNS, VELVETEEN DRESS SUITs, NEW NORFOLK SUITS, NEW PLAITED SUITS, NEW PLAID SUITs, NEW DINNER GOWNS. F in black, blue, gray, castor, waists with capes and cra- vaite, skirt withnine gores and side plaits; at NELY TAILORED SUITS, Of Cheviot or Broadcloth, either fly front or double-treasted tight-fitting, with a very fine shaped and’ draped skirt over the best Taffeta, pen | IN75 place to visit. too. of refinement and privacy. Here the child up to 4 years may revel in all thatis new, natty and comfortable in seasonable dress. The Babies’ Store is practically away from the hurly- Second The s MANNISH CLOTH SHOPPING SUITS, | ETAMINE BLOUSE DRESSES, 75.00 RG NL are here im Reasonableness of Price Remains a Paramount Feature _. The showing this Fall is far more elaborate than during any previous similar season, and at once causes the most enthusiastic commendation. STYLISH Embraci. Cheviot, Tweeds in blouse styles with dip front, with Francis a some with the new military shoulder straps, some with folds of satin, ete. All priced to-morrow at some vet, Peau de Sole according to our own designs and direc- tion, possess: tinct Store on the 2d Hloor Is Splendidly Stocked With Gverything Seasonable. OTHERS find this a most interesting and delightfui The youngsters like it immensely, It is really a parlor, and.possesses every attribute Floor, being on the 19th street side at the extreme hhowcases are large and beautifully display charm- ing arrays of garments for the little folks. For instance: VELVET COATS, CORDUROY COATS, MOIRE COATS, Nainsook and Flannel Skirts and Colcred Coats (long and short) Knit and Cashmere Sacques Baby Sweaters Marguerites SLEEPING GARMENTS, CHILDREN’S RIBBED SLEEPING ENTS, with feet; ecru and GARM. natural; sizes 3 to 7 years, DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING GAR- MENTS, natural shade only, Sirs 1,2,3 4,5, 6,7 CAPS, COLORED AND WHITE SI CAPS; various styles; sizes, oh Shoes at in button, lace and Shoes in hand turn sole shoes ever offered at e barg Women’s $3.50 195 Women’s $2.00 and $250 Shoes ‘ and $3.50 Winter Oxtords at | Box Calf Lace Shoes, Patent Leather Button Shoes and Calf Patent The Oxtords are of Jenness Miller $3.50 grades. Shoes at Duplicates of ali the new $J most stores. calf, patent leather and patent f now showa at Kid, in button and lace, and widths. Women's $7.50 | Shoes at Kid Button and Lace Shoes, several styles; all sizes. ‘Women's Shoes, Second Floor.) MAKES THE OFFER THEM ATJUST ABOUT a Samples and regular lines of Y the best shoes made in the Jenness Millerfactory; all the ‘best leathers and new sty! plenty of Idsal Pateat Kid |* Wen’s S2, 50 Shoes at | Alisizes in Satin Calf Lace Shoes; also scme broken sizes of Box Calf ( COATS. INFANTS' LONG BEDFORD CORD COATS, capes trimmed with ribbon and lace, | COLORED CLOTH BOX COATS, round collar, trimmed with silk braid and pearl buttons; sizes 2 to 5 years, 235 8,9, 10 i blue stripes, scalloped um- CHILDREN'S SHORT EIDER- on * DOWN COATS, in pretty pink, blue, brelin flounce; sizes 4 to 14 years, <P GF | white 254 ee; epuare, and round STRIPED FLANNELETTE collar, trimmed with baby rib- a DRESSES, waist effect, tiimmet bon; 6months to 3 years, . Poy | with waa braig; pink and blue ~ Black Velveteen BOX COATS, bpp labpadetllestiesien it Ae i . sleeves trimmed with wa: LK round and squate collars with sill: stitching; lacs insertion an sizes 6 months to 4 year all 49 sizea 2 to 5 yrs. pearl buttons; 235 mings; 1) sizes. Bluchers le soles, lace, weltend in pr and Kid Lace Shoes, Kid, al All sizes and Enamel Oxfords. All Leathers. 2.785) Carriage Covers Caps, Hats and Bibs (qui Rattles Children's to 3 years, 2, OF | PLANNELETTE SKIRTS in pink 5.00: Shiny Leather Shoes tor Ten & Women. AT ABOUT % PRICE. = VER since the introduction of Ideal Patent Kid all leather | | tanners have experimented, and now succeed in putting the =) patent leather gloss on almost any skin, so that we now have goatskins, Kangaroo skins, and calfskins with the brilliant poll While these are yet scarce, we have plenty ‘1 this sale, which, as we told you the other day, con- sists of two gigantic lots from two leading New England factories on the eve of consolidation. THIS CHANGE IN BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS E FINE BARGAINS POSSIBLE, The Shoes are chiefly for Men and Women and were made to sell at $3.50 and $5.00. WE WHAT THEY WERE INTENDED TO BESOLD AT. Details follow: ) Women’s $5.00 Uen's Custom $5.00 Shoes at 265 n enamel and patent leathers; test kid and calf Shoes, with hand- d welted soles; all the up-to-date styles of toes, heels and trim- Men's $3.50 Shoes at leather button and lace. Calfskin lace and Blucher. Box calf Blucher, with double soles. Boys’ Shoes at I8, 1.25, 1.50, 1.95, 2 All guaranteed for good wear. | Girls’ Shocs at 85, 98, 1.25, GO | Kid calf and patent leather, ail at « substantial ) Fall Dress Soods and Sttks Every weave and color, combination and | effcct is here, Prites are such as com- mend themselves to all with equal favor- Jatest models made of Panue AndaLargeVariety of Dresses at *15-00, $19.50 and and silk) id Powder Puifs Elderdown Sacques and Wrappers. THE NEW broadest and best.varietion. SUITS, pg a number of the Zideline, ‘and manish materials, 19.50 iccaity, 25, 00 (Second Floor, Front.) te Bon iets and _ checked DRESSES; yoke 6 months 29 1.95 Vict Idd, All 1450 4 Le 50 a in pr! ‘lene ets

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