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RISON STRIPES. Billy Gowanus Devoured Raiment of Queens County factors While Imprisoned} a Landseape: Offense. i RAMMED» A DEPUTY. with “Goate/’ Quoth Magis-| Connorton, the Sage of Long | nd Sity, When the Case Was! Before His, Gourt. away Annual Convention io Brooklyn One Speaker Suddenly See ® Some avenue, Brooklyn. Through th half- open windows banged and ratt bd the passing elovated trains, Trolley cars gonged on the other street. ‘The jlaugh- to the size of the goat's to pass thet the majestle \alinde ‘the droad plaza ‘before “County Jail were stripped ty*Puthors, whereupon ithe mu- paternity issued a mandate bid- Sheriff De. Bragga to orvest sot the vandal. ‘The Ghorift deputies patrolled the piece and Whe horizon wtih vigilant eye, came’ to pass that through ‘Deputy Gobletd hath by aMmdavit * ftiet the cuprit, Billy Go- etined fri his mouth one fedg- Habeas OOrpus, & 034 4 ‘and a bat eye. —<—— DOME FOR BOOMER 1 His Arrival from Abroad. ter and light talk of young p frsons, happy as they marched along, u omind- fal of the past or future, di:itantly emote the ear. Thelde were gathered 200 -pirituialfate. | ‘They were attending the annual) con- vention of that oult, Gomerhad ccs toy wooft, others from) curiosity, believers. wore black sioull caps, old wommen/in bonnets. and enveloped — witiy a young married: folk, old maida he Gren, They ‘appeared to: be (every walk in life, @ red’ canopy. On tho eat two men and two twomen. ‘Their hands were folded, thetr oountenances Insorutedle. e room ‘quiet’ the\Ikiniity looking «an with white. whixkere—Mr. Harvey (W. Rich- and cailed for the invocation. 2 orayer, rendered|‘by a venerable wom- an ‘with white heir, ‘mach the-eame as one would hear frt.a church, they were going te gtivesmessages from uit | dead people." thimg about: “The houes I epent with | dress by Mrs. Helon M. Ressepus. Mrs. @|Ressegue had the’ violent manners of Carrie Nation, the volos of gm atic-| tioneer and convictions forcetisl’ but. hasy. Her attempt to tell the ymrcise. meaning of Spiritualism was not! | vinolug, what this religion means, what It fim done for markind, what it has accom plished. Well, I will tell you. of this narrow, ignorant, contracted iife, It has reached the outer limite of your planet." Mrs. Ressegue de- scribed a parabola in the air, both feet and crose-counter bunch of atmosphere. carried {ts message to every one that has dreamed of death. It is the white dove of pesos carrying its subhime | word to eaoh and all. it comes to the] world, @ benediction to bless the poor] °: and the righ, It makes the weak] ¢ strong, the @obbing gay.” Here the)” ' wpeaker flipped a tear skyward and Hephhls clinched with herself {n sort of a half- Bi Piha god Nelson. —_—_—— = . GST. LOUISEAIR puri Society Preparing to, y Dinner to D: R. Francis’ to the world fre! jeretary of the Interlor David B-| man at first does not comprehend. When | who has been abroad hobnob- wilh King Edward of England, sgr Wilhelm of Germany, President ‘tell him how much they U the work lie is doing x Pr pirict other skie, wanted to | diay 0 wus bringing any of ene |Diayed a violin, first ataccate and then lest to h THiowling success ——— LEAGUE TO MEET. fo Piwouns Pending Tene- mae Leginiation. 7 0 h ry, benef instead Beran and) ellie. muropean | ioe anon of: thepry, enebis Zastor® eu in the interest of the World's! be held {n St. Louls next year! bration of the Louisiana purchase, Wo ybe dined at the Waldorf-Astoria! ereday evening by the Missourt physioal and mental crisis, Mer voloe overcame the elevated roar and vibrated | | the plano strings. SF no ace ok aoc oe tha| claimed. “‘progress, your tack, wisdom He gresting is to receive. | distingwished men who are} edge the dew of heaven sprinkling your soul, ie| the Christian religion t in making (he fair a suc-| man was made of duds, Wie ide in| in the human's nostrils, m | die irité seamed to nap at ‘|THE REMARKABLE CASE, nd the State Hie aes 4 is a of native Missourians pomalke wo ad and cavities tn my lungs, | ihaciated, and ud of the new Long Acre @rening at No, G2 West Geet will be addressed Touement-Housce Commis- who will speak on the iegiadation pending in | savised HAPPY CO WHUNE bef Represented by ‘Men and Women Who Inciden tally Hear Some Strange Stori. ¢s. Shades and Breaks Off, to PLogate Those It Wanted to See lini the Audience. j It was In a hall at No, 4% [Plasson Came from All Wars; There were old gray-hatred men: wiho In front was raised acked/by ‘When the bemches| were filled and “why, it's @ negeider church meet- woman wo te ext. I thought Ed comely women whe. singing some- a atring of ¢ ' ‘Te White Dove of Pence. “We are here,” sald she, “to ol “Spiritualiem is taking mankind out “Spirituadism,” she continued, “has ek i anid She ix distur |medium was walking down the alsie, nd that, She stopped {foeling this way | worn looking women, ore now anoth such a-preference. Seamless, 14 Karat, $3 to ${2 recourse, entirely different. am ned about her soul,” “dl eagerly Uttle PHOPPPPSEPPSESHS HSL SHS SHPH> Were it possible to judge Wedding Rings externally as one judges apples or pears, practically every housewife would have a “hoop of gold” bearing the initials “L. B.” (Lambert Brothers) on her finger. than any firm in New York. There must be a reason why the public accord us There is a reason—several reasons, in fact. all the Wedding Rings we sell are manufactured right on our own premises by the most skilled artisans. They are guaranteed to be seamlessly welded, absolutely no solder being used in their composition. tions under which they are sold can always be absolutely relied upon. all, but by no means of least importance, is the price. turers and distributers. ‘‘From the factory to the finger’ very aptly describes the policy under which our Wedding Rings are sold. Our prices are always lower,than elsewhere and our golden guarantee backs up every sale. Lerreseronesnrososnorrnosronronroreoeots THE MELTING POT AS A REGULATOR OF FASHION. Jewelry styles change from time to time, Just as do the fashions tn cloth- mg, hats and other articles of adorn- ‘The retail Jeweller who buys to sell again, must dispose of his. stock even after ft has ceased to be modish or modern. He has no other With the firm of Lambert Brothers the situation, however, is _ Being manufactur- » ers had is never necessary to foist old- HR WORLD: FRIDAY 1 | the metium, groping her tof the toum, "a very tall indy; ed of consumption. hi "The medium grasped the hand restless | of a middle-aged man who looked Mke ceared| a bank clerk, Hexband Regged tor Silence, “There in a son h In another city—Harr ie building surre lamp and n> tiie for | at INEDONSPRITUANSTS WSS exclaimed of a lady 1 should say roumatances. Saturday Is an Enexgetic.Selling Carnival in Garments for Misses:and Children. We never permit Saturday to-escape+without»some earnest thought of the little folks—thorough preparation for a big,selling:day. This Sat- urday is the rule—and the exception. The exception—because this has been thetformal: opening week of the Spring Season, when from out of. thedbox of: style. has» come call the newness of the year. Besides, we own much of the stock at atdecided" saving, which means a liberal’ price to you—a worth based.on.quality-and ustyle, without the usual semblance of ‘‘bargain” nauseation MISSES’ HIGH GRADE SUITS, in Voile meshes; collarless blouse coats, \nostition hack, small shoulder capes, full sleeves tucked to elbow, fancy reversed cuff, elaborately trimmed with lace medalhons and tat bands, or taffeta folds in fancy designs and Pérsian trimming; lined with self-color taffeta, new model Aare skirt, in yoke and panel front ounce over dhop of fine jade taffeta; for ages CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought war’ is grieved about her burial Ah, vou are’ suying recelve a message from not forgetting to exclaimed, almost hi a the woman. ‘Anna, SPOOKS AMONG DELEGATES, |") ‘yoir'niw another * gives eo Poel tach Rpotengeegeohes ‘- yvou_ did nt the effect, trimmed with stitched bands of ta 14 and 16 years... ffeta or folds around skirt forming fi MISSES’ COLLARLESS BOX COATS of good grade Covert Cloth, double shoulder capes, full sleeve, trimmed with tailor Stitched. bands of self; tailor serge; for ages 12, 14 and 16 GIRLS’ CHIC SHORT COATS of Peau de Soie; box plaited back and front; large top cape, full sleeve, flat collar in stole efect ind fancy cuffs of contrasting color; for ages 6 to 14 yearserasaneeeees +8, GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH TAF- FETA COATS, loose bagk, large fancy shoulder cape, reversed cuff; stylishly trimmed with Ince. .,..7.50 SUITS of Cheviots and Tweeds; coat nine gore trainless POPES SESH HH S?D S' SUITS of new nov- elty materials, blowse coat, postilion back, flat collar of solid color, new sleeve with solid-color cuff, trimmed with fancy braid; seven gore flare skirt, yoke effect, box plait full flare at facing, ... JUNIORS! SUITS ‘of Cheviots; new model, blouse coat with small prettily trimmed with bands of Peau de As it is, we sell more Wedding Rings In the first place Furthermore, the karat representa- We are at once manufac- Values for Men Shirts at 65c. and Neckwear at 25c. le for this Saturday Sale for'men. Th: d—which is saying a good deal. Two Startling cra Seamless, 22 Karat, $6 to $22 Engraving. Conditions peculiar to this business are responsibl values certainly overshadow any we have recently offere You are not interested in the condition, save as it brings a saving to you. And this Men’s , 50c, to $1.50 25c Neckwear—all to go at.. 300 dozen strictly high class Scarfs, ll pure silks} light, medium and dark effects in the standard’ shapes only— ares, ‘Tecks and Puffs; decidedly ‘the best Neckwear offering that has ever been given. All are in present style, perfect in quality; not one worth less than 50c,; many worth up to $1.50; all at 25. Seamless, 18 Karat, $4 to $18 > No Extra Charge for saving is best told in the details which follow: Men’s $1.50 Shirts in a big variety of styles.... This Shirt offering is by far the very best we have made this season; the goods are all of high character, beautifully made; perfect in fit and finish; hand laundered; genteel styles. White grounds with neat stripes and figures; semi- stiff bosoms, plaited fronts, open front and back; detached cuffs; all $1.50 goods; for one day only, 6Sc. Clothing for Men and Boys. Some Splendid Values for Saturday. Father and son can stand alongside each other here to-morrow and. be properlyéfitted to exceptionally fine t fashioned goods on our customers.| converted into more modern destgns The minute we notice that a piece of |or to exchange for money or other Jewelry has been outstripped in the | jewelry. swift race of Fashion, or has other-|incrusted with stones that the owners wise lost its exclusiveness, it is im-| imagine to be valueless, but whicl mediately relegated to the melting pot | really are valuable. We exchange this to be transformed in accord with | jewelry for more modern designs. We | would be pleased to estimate upon Very | the cost of stylish, up-to-date mount- frequently people have old pieces of | ings and will submit new designs would like to have] without charge when requested. Sometimes the settings are Fashion's latest dictates. And here is another point. 4 men, Top Coats and Reefers for boys. If you knew the exacting conditions under which all jewelry that they OPEN EVENINGS . UNTIL =i* * ae We should be glad to have you call whether you buy or not, store and courteous clerks await you. Lalli Third Avenue, Corner 88th Street. PESSSSESEEISESS TGS A bright, cheerful SATURDAY for ages 2% to 12 years; $o56660060% 1 1A Bio Event in Books. “@piritualiem,” she asserted ‘comes ed with truths that sees he accepts like a hungry man rabbing food, He finds that It gives misery, and brings one closer to} The speaker had now arrived at @ “Heaven is your heritage.” she pro- the light leading you upward and knowl- wrong and Injustic it Dlasphemes the of God. It ha» dealt the world « ipendous evil, git is nasrow wit otry and unkndwn faith. Spiritual- 1 makes you all one family with one divine spirit over us—our Buther,” Collapsed Amid Applanae, | Reasegue collapsed amid loud ap- | plause, and gave Way to 4 yours man With poetic face and football logs who with a mute, and more subdued grew the das a hush fell upon thy OF MRS. HALL. CURED OF CONSUFPTION! | “My physician in Brooklyn ordered um Vauke’ climate, as 1 had’ cousumption, re nakt ine to Pari, but the cuauge did p re \y up ta a uy and iby, ths J aiked with bldod, aud my Paunlly pave ing Arete roy) Silos “and nidrensas investigated sud found wuine. | therefore began to breathe luto cy those healing, oll ep haat nse ony anoses @ tip a thirty Jaye | cou! warares: ip three months Twas as Lom wi aupvire se mpoken'tn this te write mh sat and Vicunas. eid ay! Splendid Reading Much Underprice. A price event in our Book Dept, that will be of great interest to all readers, and to every lover and collector of Standard Books. The quantities are limited. filled while present supply lasts. TALES OF A TRAVELER; by .» lustrated photo- tures of Glove industry—pr nounced styles of exceptional character, including specialties for auto riding, driving and street wear, WOMEN’S BIARRITZ GLOVBS, shades, Clearing prices on a few very PELOUBET’S NOTES; select notes on the International Sunday School Lessons for 1903, Bogest published at $6.00, set. WOMEN ES! THE ADVENTURES LLE; BRACEBRIDGE HALL. ‘The illustrated photogravure edi- tion of the following; 2 vols., lished at $5.00 the IVANHOE, by Scott; HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN; ROMOLA, by George Eliot THE WERNER UNIVERSAL EDUCATOR, « manual of information, a complete | of reference, historical cal, scientific ond statistical; large sh Have you been accustom 1d) to high-grade apparel? Perhaps you have definite“ideas relative to the cut and style of your garments. We have three times the usual variety that expresses your taste. It’s ready- for-service in the broadest sense. The individual tailoring of every garment assures you that. Coats we have the Box, Surtout and the new Tourist models in all manner of good Fabrics, including plain and fancy Twills, Coverts, Homespuns, Cheviots The Suits include Single and Double Breasted, Loose and Tight Fitting Military Models, the new English Loose-back, Straight-front Sack, the Chesterfield and English frock Walking Coats, in all the newest as well as the standard fabrics. Either Suit or Coat at $12.50 to $35.00, Saks.& Company i 4 Broadway, 33d to 34th Street fiction, regular $125 | end $1.50 editions, now for the first | time offered at a reduced A GEORGIAN A’ Pauline Bradford Mackie THE GRAY HOU! illustrated and printed. PAPERS, by Dick- ens published at $4.50 set, now 1,15 QUENTIN DURWARD, by Of Top HER SAILOR, by Marshall ST THE WILD CAR- | PATHIANS, by Maurus Jokei, 45 LAURIEL, The Love Letters of en American Girl... LITTLE BERMUDA, by Marie Lopise Poolesss+.+9s: UNTO THE HEIGHTS vols.. set OLIVER TWIST, by Dicl ‘ teens cece LAS TRST VIOLIN, by Jessie published at’ $5.00, $. NORTHWARD OVER THE GREAT 1CE; by Lieut, Peary; 2 ith illustrations and maps) O20 at on aes “ THE HANDBOOK OF . TORY; a cyclopaedia of authorities on the Art of Eloquence, from B.C, 346 to A. D. 1900; Aristotle to Beecher; belf morocco; De Luxe Edition; deckle edge; published 1S By LITERATURE OF ALL NA- TIONS AND OF ALL AGES; | vols odie by Julian John Rumell Young and $25.00 set in cloth; on Hallworth+e+» CHILD OF PLEASURE, D'Annunzio, -.+++-09 ees TENT shall Saunders... S A GENTLEWOMAN OF THE SIBERIAN CUB, for boys 3 Al This Wee 39.75, 34.75 and 27.50 MI! FANCY ETAMINE SKIRTS; prettily trimmed with graduated Jaffeta’ bands over drop of good grade-taffirta......+0++- 12.75 MISSES® PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS of fine grade Melton; stitched straps 1of self over hips, lap seams... 64+ ++ 6.00 JUNIORS’ ‘SKIRTS OF CAN- VAS WEAVE; flaring at facing, percaline lined buoad hem; in lengths $0) 00636 6:.:. <enssw ates one's eco dee This Saturday. our clothing is‘made, the quality of materials used, and so forth, you’d respond quickly to this news; in fact, we expect yowo. Men’s Top Coats $12,00. Short, nobby garments; lined with splendid quality serge, and satin sleeves; in several spring shades of fine coverts and black Thibet; $12.00s Children’s Suits $7.95. Novelty Suits, of every worthy stylish siye, durable and reasonable; Boys’ Top Coats $4.95. Also Reefers} navy serges, with silk emblerns onrsleeves; worsted cheviots; durable quality, well made; also covert cloth; an excellent assortment, , Boys’ School Suits $3.75. Medium weight; Norfolk or double-breasted styles; spring patterns; many exclusively here; well made in tvery par- | ticulars 9 to 16 years. Saturday’s Glove Specials. First Floor, We are at present showing pid- in whi at, pair. black and the Spring arritz style) »spear point, in hits bie slate, ton, modes and mastique, pair, 1 The two important styles, specially imported by the Simp- son Crawford Co., are marvels of the glove making art, in style, colors and quality. WOMEN'S ONE-CLASP PRIX SEAM MANNISH CAPE GLOVES, combination embroidery, black, slate, modes, En; reds, browns and pearl; value $1.35 pait, oS Phonographs and . Phonograph. Records. Chords of ‘music help to pre. vent discords of other kinds; We make Saturday a special selling day (in the basement), and prices on some things, especially the Records, are fe- markably low. RECORDS, 15¢.—Special lot of Gelvantia Records just ype include y selections. dora, "Daly “Varo, "Chines "seer moon, perons, Duchess, Weber & Fields’s skits, and a great marches and other | 5c 1S, ] on EDISON £10.00, | $2000, $30.

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