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MASSE AN ad AT So Aa | POIREWIRW WEAPONS USED ‘SY SLUGGER "us WARN ERE UR OTOGHITE | == a ~——IGCER CASE (ges | MIST. BE WORSE, STRANGELYMISING 38 natn naa humbuggery and dec Boston Detectives Withheld Im- sities ht! “| WINTER SUITS and OVERCOATS. portant Evidence from the Bird-Lovers Say You Must Not)Left His B i I i sel! unless thow clatm HM i me postal Figg, re avery teense under the It would be gratifying to know the consensus of State Officers Till Gov. Crane Stepped In. Slay the Songsters to Make] Brooklyn on Nov. 2, and Has jin. Ant ty never ten a mney ato| Opinion relative to a fair price for a good winter suit Head i i tute io iclsien Faantrain lov abene 4 eadgear Gay Not Been Seen Since. H ertain 6 | aot tis aaa} Or Overcoat. What, is your opinion? We think We gure ar ees & eighteen dollars for the suit and twenty for an ie face of these absurd claims tt Is shlog to note that the proprietors of % an Ao abe thal tHe trope [overcoats | We have devoted plenty of energy and ~ {rained from making any unde claims! cleyerness to prove it. We offer you the fruit of } + Creulara and counter-circulare are ‘The disappearance of Dr. Ott rushing through the malls in the tnter-| from his boarding-house at No. Kos-! fat of the strife between the Audubon | clusko street, Brooklyn, was reported (9 sone-bird protecting socleties and the pollee to-day. He left the house | false. ie eprescntations regarding the miliners as to the limitations upon the! s 1UNGRE OREN ie adleenoonOblwerie Be hia Tone it, confi i | i © | sO «most excellent remedy for] it. Vina veils ata birds in] Nov, 2 and has not been xeen since. At Ju and stomach troubles. , confident you cannot find better anywhere. feminine head P ou | t i t] m ue Hi ie a sing SoINe ta the general aiarm has been sent out laim for it, and that is, that for Men's Sack Business Suits; a very choice assortment of sere fi 2 following swing to Mrs. Gertrude Starkey, who owns the fon and jous stomach troubles exclusive patterns in Cassimeres or Cheviots; single or Audubon circulars: boarding-house, knew little of Dr,|Stwurt’s Dyspepsia Tablets Is a RADICAL . Pp y) $ You must not use the robin’s tall Grathe, She sald he came to her house|CURE, They go no further than this, and double breasted. Excellent value at..-++++++ B sr the plumes of the whip-poorawill, eleven weeks ago and told her he had | any woman suffering from indiges Men's good grade Winter Overcoats of Imported Elysian HELD HANDWRITING . CLUE. Other Suspects Are Discharged and rs Jeweller Who Bought Murdered Girls’ Watches Fails to Identify { Mason as Customer. vr the woodnecker’a creat, been “both an inmate and) a resldnt ‘conte or nervous dyspepsia, who i : or the thrush's best, phyatclan at a hospital in Albany. Ho the remedy @ trial will find that or Vicuna Coatings, black and newest mixtures, cut on aan Os down of oe Car ane to have ittle money, she said, | Botha Is otal for it that the facts will the latest 40, 42 and 45 inch models. Coats good soe ante eee he milliners’ reply 1s as follows: Tas she knows he had nothing | not fully sustain ‘ i So cieebe & Bone NY Ned ad eae Rut the barnxard: fowl; in hi @poasession when ho disappeared| It is a modern discovery, composed of for most anybody to wear. - N, 3 ie three co The ho 0 phine syringe. jess vegetable * i wien arrested last night am) euepects in Aid CaBsble Utabrelarde Yt diathe ie eitrae man, being mare| tae vente oe me delat stoweeh Men's Suits, high grade Worsteds or Scotch mixtures, ia _ ae cane ra fi . jan six feet tall and weight — Le the Clara Morton murder case were fr And the gay peacock, founds ie wore a Vandyke beard, |It# great success in curing stomach Sack, Chesterfield or English Proc! alking Coats, leased by the police early this morning. ‘And any old floc! Boarders {n the house sald he appeared | troubles tw due to the fact that the medical Exclusive materials, at» see cece \ The Boston police admit that they are yok to be broken down mentaily and physi n police admit that they ot ‘4 : ‘ ; ie y and physl-|propertien are auch that tt will DIGEST game birds have no show. cally. WHATEVER WHOLESOME FOOD Js Winter Overcoats of Friezes, Meltons, Kerseys, Cheve no nearer the capture of the man who TAKEN INTO THE . P : ———E——— = 5 mold elther the Morton or the McPhee aes PLY ROS nd i 12 |e watch than they were yesterday, The - whether the stomach man who sold the Morton watch wrote ' order or not. It Ri 1. Pony axe used in asgault on Katie O'Connell in Cambridge on f sf organ and re) the pervs rOMACH, no matter iots, Chinchilla, Vicuna, Elysian, all styles and. yay ine working cluding the new SurtoutWalking Frock $12.50to 48, 0 erworked his name on a slip of paper and hand- dy, the blood, Suits for the young men; very choice new patterns in stand= ed it to Mr, Nemser, The name and | June 17. | . Rive wala Fee tear eresinen ard Cheviots, Tweeds or Worsteds, well lined and roe Address he wrote was ‘James Miller: 5. Tron hot with which Sigra Gustavson) wea struck on July 17, if ” whlch always accompany a good digestion erly tailored; sizes 28 to 36; from... $8.50 to $25.00 of paper is locked up in Polle 3. Angle lron used {n assault on Ella Murphy on July 27. | SSeA DIRS ASEERTLATION/ 3t lott = = Degan's desk, elng a sample 4 Broken furnace wrench with which Agnes EB. McPhee was struck MIMGe tie RaUIeae Riecclon Car BlRtE, ot OUR $2.50 HAT FOR $2.00 man's handwriting 1 should furnish & : ce Thehetnent, tiie aoqiatiog aids rentage the FOR SATURDAY ONLY, clue ta work on, but the Boston police . Jamlin's factory yard at No. 126 vay, ich Meal, thus assisting and resting tho . evidently do not Intend tt shall be used 5. Bolt found in Mason & Hamlin’s factory yard at No. 126 Broadway.| Breach Between Mayor and | Anne O'Mahony, Owner of Wa- Hi , apldly eal t ? 7 . Cambridgeport, j “ We might extol its virtues in this way for ever so by a reporter, and reproduced because of its similarity to A eee It. weapons used me of the slugger assaul ee = not propel Borough President Healed—| terford Star, Made First Fe- State Detectives William H. Proetor, | ~ i i | R Ainicen et vee es Nem 6s Entente Cordiale Restored, Bale Examipie Or Chines itt 5 invligeates the-aee-1 expensive way, too. We will take a short cut a wp \ : ce. to the Bast S MILD WINTER DUE L WORKMAN oad : oo e : f a ‘The Mayor and the redoubtable “Joe | DUBLIN. Nov, 7—Mra, Annie O'Ma- Dice pa apegreae) your favor; lop fifty cents from its regular price.’ ' rand the redoubtable "J UBL ON rangle Oat ———— You may have either a soft or stiff hat in the latest to the East Cam t purpose je > Cassidy, President of Queens Borcugh,|hony, the first woman {mprisoned under fon {x confined, The . : — —_—— ld identity eae have smoked the pipe of peace. ‘The ekgeauei Nae s F ; 49 ie ater PARK ANIMALS SAY HURLED IN AIR beach whlch was eccanloned when the pa esta RA Rr shapes, including the new felt top derby, all pop. x b| Mayor sat down tiard on President Caa-| poring and sent to Jail where she will ular colors, to-morrow at . s + $2.00: pa ee ° sia ts nlmply as such, for they will allow no one to portion or porti long and excite but a mild interest at best; it's 2 He looked M oughly in pres tives. | could not the detectives pe the of the visit was to see if the jew sidy’s estimate for 1903 hae been healed. | undergo a two months’ sentence. fase cumin anne we] te, amen tat, cieh"s| GRAND OPENING. | $3.50 SHOES FOR MEN FOR $2.75| ; Chak aah me srrctives took alIn Mute Language They Give|Struck by One Train, He Alights portloniment ing, Mr. President,” aaia|furmah veil to cease the publication of warrlage and returned with Nemser to : ; .|the Mayor graciously and with & bland | D0yeotting notices. H. P. Lynan, editor Half Block East of Grand Central Depot. FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Boston. Director Smith a Forecast) in Front of Another and Is Se- | sme, of the same paper, was also arrested] SOUVENIRS FR ce Gov, stormy crane nes stoped te] Yqy Gan Bet On. riously Hurt. ce Bedale gilt, Mayor” returned and ent to jail fora similar term. | Quality and Quantity GREE. We will send these qut as missionaries to make ”, case. as 1: pa 0 tos od ‘ wie round table at which the Bhand: Sontors Sn ee converts to the Saks Shoes. You will be an ardent been some friction between th ‘and city police antl the holding-up of the slip of paper containing the signa ture of the man who pawned the Mor- ton watch Monday morning is but one evidence of the feeling. fled to make The State police were anxious to get | the seasons ave going to have an andwriting specimen to compare | exceedingly mild winter Sen derit : Director John W. Smith, of the Cen-|by a do = able at which the Board confers and exch lea and nods of Feeog: Mother Gray's Sweet Powders [SPECIAL for FRIDAY and saTURDAY. one after you wear them a while. We know their ‘ pt asa reliable forecast | While completing the electric eauip-| Nien trauentiy. i Butter Peanut Brittle +l, Gite instinet that teaches the|ment of the Ninth avenue “TL, his display of 00d fellowship be-| roe Children, Mother Gray, for years ib. 109 multi-virtues; the problem is to let you know them, ire ’ : near}tween the Mayor and the Queens ratte of the air and the beastn of the |-rnirtieth street, at 9 o'clock this morn-| County leader had a good effect allla nurse in the Children’s Home In Ib. . Ing, Jo} Whispered (a plea Here is an opportunity to test them at a substane( old, of No. 398 West street, was atruck | Wan returned with Imercatns oe and [fully with a remedy, now prepared tial price concession. All the desirable lasts, Calfe 1,” timely preparations for Comptroller Grout smiled and ; hoc s wn train and Injured, per-|,,/We #ll seem to be in good humor|and placed in the drug stores, called | Old Fashioned Chocolate Drops, Ib . this morning, vt) 22€) cyin, Blucher Box-calf or Patent Colt-skin, for to« ph Davidson, twenty-nine years | Whispered a! pleasant good morning. |New York, treated children sucesss- h with the handwriting of Mason, the sald Preside \° a tone EO Ul tral Park Menagerie, who has made a] naps fatally strom, ‘of Brookiyn, resident Swan-l xtother Gray's Sweet Powders for| ay Candies made fresh dally o f Chief Watts refused to give it to| close study of the habits of animals Ont) Davidson's body was hurled ten feet prggpatcelection | humor” atyssested| Children, They are harmless as milk, yon premises.) morrow, $2.75. —— birds for many years, stated to-day that | 1 110 air and in front of an approach-|dermen. Seman apiakov ancl neversfiieA i/ this year the dumb weather prophets — Is y Ing uptown train, which was stopped SS certain cure for feverishness, const!- AH: Wl! noe : jeol.| CZARINA HAS M NCHOLIA, pation, headache, teething and stom- lente C4 Cl Z , THE FURNISHING SHOP helr tardy prepara- announced in thelr tardy prepara- |) iy in time to e dent, The man LONDON, Nov. 7.—A despatch to the|ach disorders and remove worms. At ; Chiét Wade, and this morning Gov. Crane ordered the head of the Bos Detective Bureau the im- portant clue to the State officers. This hav tlons for harsh weather that we are Rg the Chief reluctantly dtd o have an open winter, Wood: | i iiced and his skull is proba -| Exchange Telegram Company from | all druggists, 25 PREB. ; : Soe Neo es Hee J pany | from ggists, 25c. Sample sent FREE. - fi ; 4 F Falled to Identify Mason. ways, usually “hole uo" Lor tured, the surgeon sald who took him) ceived “ys, That reports have been re address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy,| oae 129 East 42d St Sends out atrio of good things ‘that will centre Joseph Nemser, the pawnbroker, {s SAS eee ea SEanIng: auant| Cee eee | Suffering from profound melancholia, | New York. 1 664 3d Ave., near 42d St. universal interest in itself for the best of reasons—= aaid to have failed-to Wdentify Alan G. st month, In regard to the squir Mason as the man who sola the MePhee | rels’ delay in laying In winter supplies, and Morton watches to him en men | Mr. Smith sald: atood in line in the corridor, among| “Now. the squirrels must make pro- them being the prisoner: Nemser looked | Vision for winter: | They must Rave the men over carefully and failed to] to last until the snow leaves the round, plek out Mason. ‘The State omecrs ar-|¥ou would thinke that they would bulld Piped at noon from Boston inva carriage | {Relr homes in the gummer or, occupy a ovemper eans a TT ne year after year, but t accompanied by Nemsor, They held a Ore aredrrpeoetnd + consultation with 8! WY Fairburn, before cold weather sets tn. ward Mason and his brother's attor year ago they started building , Mr. Ware, sat in the outside office dur- | ea ies Reptembers Ta ing the time that his brother Alan was thelm homes until the latter ewe ry ore e economy. Take the first—the House Coat; it’s the handsomest garment we have ever seen for" Five Dollars. On Saturday you may have your / preference at Three Seventy-five. Do you not |= think that’s economy? There’s also a’subtle suge gestion—Christmas. The other two are for everye day wear, but are not at all every-day in appearance, z $5.00 House Coats for $3.75 d reversible cloth, in Oxford, Black, and | under scrutiny. They refused to say a|part of Ocotber, and some of them have t completed ‘thelr nests. I speak of word. One of the oMcers indicated to pe The Evening World correspondent by | fleokt vont the sraalt rea aquucrel, This One month of the twelv h i i . f shake of tie lead that the purpose] deiny was not due to, laziness, on. the! N fe eats é measures the fulness of the year. If it be a year of prosperity Gas ler } ai ip came: ‘ A a of the visit had falled. Part Aer Suean tmee ignite: basen ovember marks its height. If it be the reverse—but that is quite another story. At the witch the colt on cavy sill cord; silk froge and cord medallions. All sizes, $1.50 Men’s Fancy Shirts for $1.00 BS ‘A curlous coincidence to which the | derstanding. LAMBERT STORE it marks the fulness, the completeness, of the stock—the ultimate fruition police aliach great Import is that 7 eae 1 - See aiesomsarae ne Aan ES eatay) Tepresidont| Oh she work of ae LAMBERT FACTORY, which has spent the whole year in splendid Plaited, with attached cuffs, of superior percale in blue or tan grounds, with C. the same shop, But Mies McPhee I leave here next Mon | preparation for this month and the one which follows. In the mean time the factory and the heat figures in contrasting colors; thoroughly well made. Regular value $1.50 Waleh wan cakeen there by (a. walle saan, (da might and wit! not return un-| store have both been extended, though still occupying the old familiar home. The importa- $1.50 Cravats for $1.00 * while it was a negra who sold Ciara the Wright reception at Mem- | tion of diamonds direct insur Id and i i : ; : Ae Morion's He "will attend the dedt- | M0 i t es our old and new friends a continued escape from the tribute Men's Cravats, of heavy English silks. tn 9! yerieny of handsome designs, all qecoud alan race Money: punt inane ot ine: Bouin: paid to importers and jobbers before the ordinary retailer gets them. November has come to food coler combinations; lathe owint at ee tr Befdra goin to" Stemoh be a great month for holiday shopping at LAMBERT'S. ets ease eaeneul tbat be Rei Seo coe cecinchand. Ourrregular $1.50 gcor!. t rey a eas their holiday selections this month—even though they are laid away for a month—they may SUITS AND COATS FOR BOYS. asitw \ he refused A to returned DURING choose from better ei hevaveld the ys a the Seventh hour aime for com- 4 ction. ime for special orders—for telling an artist | i i i i : ‘| R H. Macy &C among the LAMBERT designers tone special want Which he may | Stardiness Gree Sere le wy cod ey 2 Wh. y 0.) sketch for inspection. From the factory to the purchaser means these little suits. ere is note ay ae much in price of jewelry—the saving of two profits. It means more them. You cannot anticipate all their good pointy Activlous na OPENING in being able to secure EXACTLY what you want. their low prices do not suggest them. Siler, of : ine 'next most Important development ane the caso, in tie dibeoveryy In Hangs. | 7 ee : . Se vcar the acene of th | LD ieee aru, ot w heavy, fle about ou wi e served gratti shes 10 tis’ ts bellev . elantoen inches o"Feapon with which| tously with the famous DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS SAILOR SUITS of blue, red or. of all wool blue serge or chevict; brown serge or cheviot; full cut iso a large variety of blouse, handsomely trimmed with be rest ad braid and embroidery: 3 to mized opty ste 10 years. Exceptional values, November’s Brightest Story je woman was bent over une ead 5 , di Elder, of the joavel Beker Rwervation of the metropolitan ots rts gui gai BOYS’ OVERCOATS tn light of SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, dark Oxlord Friexe,cut extra long. $3.50 and $5.00 Exceptional values, $5.00 and We have an unusually complete assortment of Boys’ Hats and Caps, Shirts and | Ties, Collars and Cuffs, Pajamas and Nightrobes, in fact everything the litle man may need, at prices that compare most favorably with those elsew! SUITS AND COATS FOR GIRLS. Have you been waiting until the eleventh hour for | either or both of these? Your acumen will be) — | amply rewarded. They. are now reduced almost | half their regular prices. But there is method in __ | our madness; they will surely knit a bond between your future needs and our merchandise. | GIRLS’ LONG. COATS, of Kem Is Told in These Wedding Rings. With the best stocked jewelry store in New York to select from, known from one end of the city tothe other for its variety of strictly high-class jewelry and watches, it may seem passing strange to select WEDDING RINGS as a sole topic. But the subject is specially pertinent. If you wed in bleak November, only joy will come, remember! It comes to very, very many. In the past twenty-six years, during which time the LAM- BERT FACTORY has been in existence, this joy has come to several thousand unions, each cemented with a LAMBERT SEAMLESS WEDDING RING. It was the first LAM- BERT product, and has been guaranteed for every year of the twenty-six. That it is seamless is but one of its virtues. Its gold is absolutely full weight and pure—assayed as carefully as@ Government coin. The twenty-two karat ring is unusually delicate and pure. Being made in our factory, with no jobber and no middleman—not even a manu- facturer—to deal with, the prices are like the prices of all LAMBERT wares, the very lowest possible for the highest grade the market affords. No charge for engraving. ‘system, had the lake drained and Park eye tile by raking in the west partof the pond. ‘There was no sign - of blood to be detected on the file with fhe unaided eye, but it will be examined Jater with a. microscope. ‘The imple- ment Is now In the hands of State De- tective McKay, AND Do Not Admit the Al The police, while somewhat le: dent than they have been that young Seen Is the “Slugger,” do not yet agree awit elativ ¥ fs good. In fa itlonal, ide é 2 tions tend, they rt, : alti. George Reynolts. ale i proprietor the Oak Grove Creamery aera that Magon was there a little after fiat ‘and did not leave tll about 4 clock. 1 Orta testimony conflicts with tho| IN THe statements that Maso pent the e Grocery Department. cations are sald to h een the story of Mason's rela hia Petwas in thelr company at the hour) Mhen Miss Morton was assaul "ve sey, Covert or Scotch mixed cloth, in Norfolk, triple cape and box | pilot cloth with naval insignia on | Sleeve, lined throughout with red effects, some satin lined th Accused man is At in Grape-Nuts will beserved i And will Bonny egcing. will ve had: | Pp 14 Karat, $3 to $12. Old Jewelry Carefully Refashioned or Remounted, Hleeve, lined throughout With ret | Saar izes 6 00 Ta years. Waka iy \aobton| yas lay Dreakfastice: 18 Karat, $4 to S16. ' ‘ Valbuttons: Sizes 4 to 14 years, | $10 to $12, CAUGHT WITH SILVERWARE. |), but in most, éelicious| 22 Karat, $6 to $24, { and November Is the Best Month for It. © |" Specrar ar $5.90 cikes Crteueee ae Benston LATrt Oo amie pai ice acteetty emi ses; Maca: | GIRLS‘ LONG COATS ef Ker- | SUITS, with'embroidered insige CEO eee ltae Ral ff , | Ry Cloth, elabsrately trimmed | nia on shield and sleeve, trimmed. earn eee) roons, Muffins, &c. | with “cloth — strapping, double | with white braid: colore red, bluay f 3 c . | Breasted, shield front; sizes 6 to 14 | or brown; sizes, 6 to 14 pean years. Value $9.75. Value $5.50. ; ion, < . Beat at detective headquarters for a Postum Food Coffee will | sei: £ nee turglary committed at No, 08 Green- z bursary sc on Wednesday night, De-|be seryed as it should be— TAL ECIAL ive-Sergeant Lewis arrested Rear- x rt fective Bevsverry street as he was at-| hat means simply delicious tempting to dispose of a quantity of At headquarters he waa Gy wanted in once hue Benger had Fie Sample to Everyone. Open Open Evenings Till 7. Evenings Till 7. To-morrow MANUFACTURING, To-morrow Evening Till 10. 8d Avenue, Corner 58th St. Evening Till 10, made out : é