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f Tn HIFS SUDDENLY, TARIFF REVISION LC Ymanaf dere|| Christmas Satisfaction are |cov. Cummins, of lowa. Voices sa ees ie td In Lambert Jewelry. mothe Bema orcenes, Cand ra toverng off 6 Before Christmas — It is not alone the fact of its being jewelry that makes a Christmas present of Square and Chinatown, . Is worries are over— jewelry the most pleasing of all. It must also be jewelry of recognized quality. j . ; ‘a mact.(f| Buys the Jolliest of All Christmas Gifts . Sane ius J y 1 i Carried Off by Heart Disease. DETROIT, Ded! 0—At to-day's meet: lH] tn win) start the children dancing on Christmas morning, |]| The history of the Lambert Store, which is popularly known at this season among Cumming, of Towa, the Republican keep them jolly all the day, and be a constant source its hundreds of friends as ‘‘THE CHRISTMAS CCRNER,”’ does what no amount i POLITICS HIS RUIN, HE SAID.| (evi... r ‘tne war, et OF * LA eect MUL re MATa Sel a, ey 11 fill of advertising could accomplish. It is an assurance borne out by 26 years of He said: il] the aig Gt che teats Sane ol chunecaa ML aay \ h t end g h I a : as its h vd y WwW “There re ) al, live s ris 8. / ) iY = : ¢ $ He Amassed a Fortune with His Ma teehee ne thoaeh eae on lony the Regina will faithfully play songs, dance music, UGE Gn Cavor that the con dence of its patrons is safe in its hands. . hile Three Saloons, but He Had Too| ned to it, which aro absolutely inde- lively marches, rag-time, or What you will. It needs no |]! much of the solid gold jewelry sold is made in the Lambert factory, there is also Many \Erlends andy they Took tater races aaa: rien etre asl [Lon aretin re ee ne tule ehiree i venta Dv eed a large assortment purchased direct from other manufacturers, without the inter- Advantage of His Generosity. much at war with the real chisct of | But it entertains old and young. . Its music is vention of any wholesaler,which would add a profit and make the price higher. . , perfect; the tone is clear and strong. The evening party The lowest legitimat Paraiiayon 1 ai 1S of strictly the hichest A ‘ the American manufacturer will occupy |]] CAN dance to it. as well as the children in the morning. d ‘g ate price tor jewelry and jewels 0 S| rictly the hig 1es grades, is Bignest American wages, And This Best of Christmas Gifts Requires |!) the inducement offered. When comparison is madewith high.grade jewellers who Tid ctortere they: Gueht to bere Only One Dollar of Your Christmas Money h ith faciint 1 f 1 fi Higund ti o1 it A | Come to the store, and learn all about it. If al | ave neither a acl ieeetcc, aire trade to lower pro ts, this inducement is me sh ld be can’t come, cnt out the coupon; fill in your name ay, most potent. tis on c i i ermitting no aieharareare toe address and we will mail you full information; ov, if nde BP Verve Ose adherence to this policy and by Pp g employee to misrepresent by a hair’s breadth any article passing over the Lambert counters, that we may hope to retain the confidence which is the life of our busi- ness. That we have the largest and best assortment of fine jewelry in New York | at the lowest prices there can be no question. Now that the time has arrived for annual selection and laying away of jewelry intended for Christmas presents, we cordially ask our customers to visit the store in the morning when possible. This insuresgreater deliberationand affords the very best opportunity for selecting those articles which should be judged critically. ; a) Plain Gold and Rose Finished Medallion n= © Wedding Rings. Locket, with Diamond. enough, send a man to tell you all you want to know. Send the Coupon today so that everything can be arranged without hurry, for the jolliest Christmas you ever knew. Annex, 770 Broadway. “Ob, fair Japan! Ob, rave Japan! Thy hulls, crown-capp'd with sacred groves, Inclose by gilded shrines; In grotios where the iris blooms Droop sweet wistarta vines!" John Wanamaker, New York. Please send at once full information about the Re Mesic Box Chun advertised in today’s vexing Worup. Yours truly, $3 to $12. December is a month of weddings as well as The front of this solid 14-karat gold’ 18 Karat the Christmas month, The Lambert Plain Gold ; 4 F G ift f B k $4 to $15 Rings were the initial product of the Lambert rose finished gold Locket is raised and the ] . sets (®) (eye) S Q Factory and their standard of pure gold, full medallion head, in relief, is jewelled with a 22 Karat, weight and exquisite workmanship will always be $6 to{24. maintained. The Round Rings, with the inside Shs small but brilliant diamond. Accordingto surface bevelled, are made in all sizes and Price, $18. * weight. weights. Every pattern of plain ring manufac- [)j aved No charge for tured may be purchased at the Lambert store at Diamond P engraving. the very lowest price, according to weight. Initial Vest Chains. a Round Gold Locket One of the fashion’s decrees is that when a watchguard is worn with evening . clothes it must be a plain silk ribbon, mounted with a gold initial set with diamonds, With Diamond Centre. 5 It is better to select lockets on which monograms are to be engraved at an early date, in order that the engraver may not be overcrowded. S This large round locket, 14 karat Pj and le gol the hie dietona cat Diamond Crescent centre, is one of those most fre- Star Locket. ‘quently asked for. It is with either Roman or polished front, with back POINT worth considering (it may solve a knotty problem) is that you pay but a single dollar on any of our beautiful Club Editions before the entire set is sent Sou ie rest in atte sims from month to month, : beginning in January, if you prefer to pay that way. Fans for Gifts. They're nearly all in elegant de /vxe library bindings— Chi the sorts that appeal to ple of wealth and refinement— inese— and finely illustrated. Prices, on an average, are about OPEN FANS, embroid- one-half what such editions cost when purchased from the ered silk, lacquer frames, |||] Publishers. FOLDING FANS, carved One thing about good books—they never do wear out: from the East f to uselessness; five, ten—yes, twenty-five years from now. sandal-wood, with they'll be a pleasant reminder of Christmas, 1902, and of “MIKE” CALLAHAN. gauze tops. the giver. The saloon at No. 12 paawinns Babess APANESE paper fans in Bele ew orre een oer Sule pevmcnias $1 down and $20 Beene re Nuike® Callaines ati nes ||.) Bundreds of Varieties Payments, §1 down and $56) Ruskin’s Complete Works, Art prietor, one of the best known charao- and colorings. Ista’ Subscription Edition, 26 ters In the city, is doad ‘Westminster Subscription Edi-| Scott's Waverley Novels, Auto- CARVED BONE, tion, 18 volumes. Payinents,) graph Subscription Vaition, 25 PEARL, IVORY and . month. ‘ George Eliot's Complete Works, volumes. Payments, $1 down Heart disease carried him off very sud- $1 down and $2 a mont volumes, Payments, $1 down Like all the Lambert deniy at his home, No, 515 Pearl street. Lockets this one is hand- | Thro ; i Macaulay's Complete Works,) and $4 a month. Sai cauttuce: PSaal Fee cuikidie TORTOI SHELL Whitehall Subse Prone on: renase s month. tuorat plain for monogram. There is a made of solid gold. The c ‘ f volumes. menta, e w Library of Oratory, : ra A eon wondered at the ides €)aa5t a fans, wi silk and paommand $8 a mouth, A 15 volumes, Subscription | Tat. solid gold frame inside for photo- front is finished with vag storl o ‘al i Ne if * 5 v i fold extravagant storie gauze, spangled and ha oreuarre aes eel eee agen oo cura end graph, a richly cut crescent ‘Although he was only a Bowery sa- embroidered tops. tion (a great book for nature} Bulwer’s complete Worke, Inter- Price, $50. d star of 8 fine dia- joon-keeper.calluhan'e native wit. endl] MONOGRAM FAN Joversand children), Pu ments, | national Subseription attion. : f sae He mines ie ‘ own and $2 a month. 24 volumes. Payments 1 d 7 < Ss. etermination of character had made carpe Bimens’ Composrscand, Ther | downendse aunts c, oe One from Dozens o es for monogram. ji P 5 him one of the city’s celebrities, He be- gan life half a century ago as a Park Row newsboy. He then peddled frult with @ horse and wagon in Washington Market, and while at this branched out fm the poultry business. A “Bouncer” at Koster & Bials. He might have become a prosperous but he gave up trade to be- Koster & Bial's, He was an expert Louncer, and earned the soubriquet of “Tots.” In 1865 he opened a saloon at Park Row and New Chambers street, a n after acquired the place at No, 1 m Square, He made his money t for the place also opened on Doye et and ft be- came a Chinatown res Later Callahan opened Music, 16 volumes. Subscription| Ridpath's History of the World, Edition (the finest collection of 9 or 17 volumes, Subscription imental music and Edition, Payments, $1 down Solid Gold Bracelets. Wi, Knot, Nethersole and 2 gees Bracelets, of all Price $85. . sizes and descriptions, ne és are Ceniee in the most Old- Fashioned Gold AW profuse assortment ever . had $40. iffered in New York. Chain Fob. “) * This Chain Bracelet is With the use of signet rings and the articles solid 14-karat gold, and the knot is set with two pure diamonds. o¢ simple jewelry worn by our forefathers of Roman Gold Heart Locket several generations ago, the popularity of the C V d ERITH} Id-fashioned chain fob is being established. owar eet Way” | Set with Good Diamond. : It is furnished in a variety of designs. The " RELIABLE” wp This is one of the larger lockets cut shows a woven design, solid 14K gold. { which have been in great de- Shoe 4 CAR PETS | mand for the past year. It has Compass and Square Masonic Locket. Mee tas ueananiace cnn na Gonea ; ee ele sani from 41200 YD.| a fine diamond centre with a Emblem jewelry has for Perit aerer euaecie CAR It's the “instep fit” of the} pest quality—delicate Parlor Designs, plain back, intended for a mon- ogram. This locket is alsosup- peas > many years been a special- h 1d never observe ft. And he IF Giants though President Ropeavall then orsythe S shoe that settles walking. also Dining-Room patterns. plied with polished instead of Frame inside for photo- & graph. This “Unusual Store ” offers numerous objects of Art and Utility from the far away East, that make acceptable Gifts, because of their Artistic Merit and Exclusiveness. A. A. Vantine & Co. Broadway ©® 18th Street. musical writines in existence). and $2 a month, At the Library Club Counter. - JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. peeerereeeeenr = es a hird saloon Building. js threo sa- in politics, and “Paddy" de him an Assemblyman in and is well known to the lodges of the best secret ty of the Lambert factory, at the head of the Pollce Department, MUSIC CABINETS, $7.50. Headed eaty lnterontine fon Ree aoe Good if the fit is right, (Reduced from $10.00.) Fat This Masonic | led Mt hi societies. Insteted om cloning Ma place, But his SPECIAL SALE Bad if it’s wrong. Kencroleee Oak snd iaiahioranly inshy Roman front. . locket is hand made, of Influence saved him from trial. | SIDEBOARDS, $14.00. solid 14K gold, the design Dickens Vest Chains of Solid Gold. being set with seven rose cut diamonds and the back plain for monogram. Politics His Rutn. . So it's wise to get the, (Reduced from $17.00.) When Callahan filed a petition in Holiday Inducements 8 | Golden Oak, handsomely carved, aie bankruptcy last December he said that only shoe that can guarantee bevel mirrors Holiday Furniture Novelties are fast be- a(@ (@ > @—rt- > re Bat x Price $25. politics had ruined him. e “wt ” There is such a wide selection of solid gold vest chains that oF : ut politics,"* . ou the right “instep fit.’ ling sex bi mi ciehys 4 . is tha aaa, qeoula. ve worth #60500 iheted D r @ SS Wa ists y , = ne “LONG eaeerrh easter (eey Dane it is next to impossible to present an adequate idea of the Lam. Price $10.75. . of owing fully halt that amount.” Cal- That's the “Coward” Shoe. | after the New Year, bert assortment. tt Ch 4 Iehan's fault was his generosity. He i A CASH on CREDIT? Peet Gold Guard, Fan or Lorgne' 4 ains. never rofused helo to any one, and his Fresh, new goods; silk lined and Specially constructed so 6 ERTHW. IT tess Pe SESS ee ere a ps The top is a 14K. Cable Chain with fancy Etruscan slide set with constituents ‘always ha wP Ricie tangy cat He had. let) ble’ ans boned, that -— A This is a fancy chain, of 14K solid gold and comes in both a fine diamond and back for monogram and costs $24,the lower one loons and was managing the place at By setting up into the erch of 104 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St. Dickens and single vest style. is a heavy 14K. Rope Chain and a Roman Slide set with 5 fine No. 12 Chatham Square. $] 2 50 the foot it fits closely under DOUBLE, $25. diamonds act coate $40) 1 Callahan's hold on ithe characters ot ) and arctnd the tnstep: withent SINGLE ‘sia, :] Matty : The Lambert cole 4 Chinatown and the Bowery was #0 nay tapores » $18. lection of chains stands i hat he was known as ‘King’ to weight. r x 5 ‘ \ sua ea i | Regular price $18 & $21. All styles and shapes for — — ) . — y 3 “Ge in wanes aoality aa ‘ } ; = et : am Be Soe weig 1: 66 ie Vhen he thre his political fortunes e so er's victory | Magnificent assortment; Black,|Men, Women and Children. sa foregone! wp: Haale “miter Goce e White, Colors. All sizes, 32 to 42. contac i the shock of his sud- x | i Hie'tawmer” “| John Forsythe, |sames s. cowarp, n + i SOLID 14K. GOLD T: thing else in New Yor! CENTRE—one of the patterns most sought-—among the fifly The Gold Guard different chains shown, Lorgnette Ch: b Single Vest, $13, $20, $25, $30. affected by fashionable Double Vest, $16, $20, $30. women, are made im gonelusi Cc violently ill don death. Iahan, is | $ PER WEEK $ ——— THE WAIST HOUSE, 268-274 Greeawich St., 2a Warrenst.¥-E Bui] Furnish Your Home. lengths of 48 inches. $5,000 FOR BROKEN LEG. Bail oréere Filet: | 7. NGAGM NA COD SOLID GOLD, $9 to $25. 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Sts ciaiees Will Clothe Your Family. POE IGLLIFEIOSLLIG LS 2 SOLID GOLD, WITH SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES, $12 to Bee eae aesour poor | £15 eT eae ete me ESO: “Thetbae shown i's $30 chain” "SOLID GOLD, WITH PRECIOUS STONES, $20 to $750. Sued Grocer Gets Only $600. ‘Aurv Heras, of No, % Poplar strect, j Brooklyn, testified before Justice Mar- haa ean and a jury in Brooklyn to-day that H fifth Ave. & 9th St, Brooklyn, ‘The on July 22 last, while gotting on a cat| SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. Black Thibet ‘at Ulmer Park, it started and he was|Atsorted Fruit and Nut But F s thrown to the ground, recelving a com-|( CUPS ++. a 10¢ Suits, $15. urniture, 5 “pound fracture of the right Ieg. The |Checolate Mola: Chips 15¢ The little touches of fashiou Christmas PECIAL FOR THURSDAY. are in our clothes; the correct yalnut Cream Kisse: 10¢ cutof the front, ‘the shapely ted ©! Ci s) back, the contour of the ring, Cngoulate, Bue shoulder are there tust Mght— and by all means ent a fit VINCENT, Sixth Ave, at 12th St. Broadway at 224 St, Carpets, Clothing Corner.” Of Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles, Easy to Buy, Easy to Pay. Open Eveninge. Fifth Ave, and Ninth St., Brooklyn, jury gave him $5,000, A five-year-old boy, William ©, MANUFACTURING THIRD AVENUE, COR, 58TH STREET. : OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING DECEMBER UNTIL TEN O’CLO Bubler, son of Mrs. Annie Buhler, about ‘4wo months ago was run down by the wagon of Christian D. Pastel gt the corner of Bushwick and Gates His right leg and arm wore a