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oot La hein MACS boli hk ee a eas MOTHER'S VAIN RACE WITH A DEAD BABY. 7 SOUCENEN ssa” 3 A woman racing wildly through the ; streets before daylight to-day with an Bg. ’Longshoreman with Sledge |inrant in hor arms caused Policeman ‘4 Paul Belling to stop and inquire Hammer Fists Stands Off|tne trouvie, she was s0 excited she ‘ could say nothing pt that the baby Blueopats in a Terrific Battles] was «icx. The policeman took the child la his Hurting One Badly. arma and hurried to tho Bast Twenty- : second street atation, where the sergeant calfed wn ambulance from Bellevue * One policeman was severely beaten,| Hospital. When Dr, Bose arrived he ® roundsman was kicked, and the found Belling rocking the child gently Yiore of five other policemen were re- |", #18 knee and cooing baby talk to It. “It’s no use to do that now, old man,” @uired before Timothy Crowley, a giant sald the doctor. nonnte baby has been jead near us ‘longshoreman, was subdued in a fignt) oth Mrs. Annie: Gouers; of tence. When she Crowley, who had been drinking, 9¢-)jollce had taken her and her dead @ereed of superhuman strength, for he) Vii? colic, and tix mnrning, while it } ‘als me while ite @napped a pair of handcuffs which were| mother was watching, It suffered a con- finally forced on his wrists with appar-jvyulsion and then lay still, Hystericat, ed him in the patrol wagon in which he > thon-house. ‘The lant came to the attention of ou and ‘longshoremen’s resort. Crowley ‘was successfully standing off his oppo- nents, when the policeman went in to quell the disturbance. « . ‘The other fighters melted away, and Crowley turned single-handed to meet the cop. His first blow struck Barnes full in the face, staggering him and probably fracturing his nose. Barnes drew his billy and went In to ‘arrest the longshoreman, The big fel- Tow's fist’ shot out with terrific force, this time planting itself on the police- man's mouth. Barnes's lips were split nd two or three teeth were knocked @ut. Before he could recover himself a third blow landed on the side of the face and he sank to the pavement com- E pletely knocked out. Roundsman Edward J. Dobson rushed Are Speedily Cured by are ‘ fAgainst odds in West street, near War-|No. 364 East ‘Twenty-fourth street, rT ; (As isnot wien me beard the tease: Our $15 Suits Duplicate the = graing to Tae potceman, seemed vow: hii ack oie Me ees awe| High-Priced Tailors’ Models. ‘nt ease, apd only the combined strug-|the mother raced with it out on the man a good suit, gives him a good deal of gies of the seven policemen finally land- | streete, trouble and a goo | or $70. Why pay a tailor a fancy premium meena to. tren Corse ASCE 2 Summer Complaints. for style? Here you don’t pay for style, and pope eee olin te fait decried Stomach Ache, Oo loa oe fPorenen establishes our selling No, 173 West street, a sallore’ olera Morbus and Diarrhea $15 Suits with Our “Oancave” Shoulder and “Close-Fitting” Collar. thibets, undresi “Close-fitting’ Collar in all of our suits from the lowest to the highest priced ones. Other suits $12.60 to $30. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. PIER Te eee ee ee Ie Lo ae) et Ca a ileal Doh odd SOSDSOEP>SIDSSS SOO Cupid’s Busy Month. 5 So many Lambert Seamless Wedding Rings are being sold nowadays that we can almost say that no wedding is complete without one. With the best stocked jewelry store from which to select, known from one end of the city to the other for its variety of low-priced jewelry and watches, it may seem strange to select pending. nn as a sole topic. But the subject is specially pertinent, as June is Cupid's busy month—our busy month too, tor most brides seem tc want a LAMBERT SEAMLESS WEDDING RING. In the past 27 years, during which time the Lambert factory has been in- creased from year to year until to-day it is one of the largest jewelry factories, this joy has come to several thousands, each cemented with a LAMBERT ISEAMLESS WEDDING RING. It was the first Lambert product and has been guaranteed for every year of the 27 Lambert business years. That it is seamless is but one of its virtues. Its gold is absolutely full weight and yy pure—assayed as carefully as a Government coin. The-22-kt. ring is un- @@ usually delicate and pure. Being made in our factory, with no jobber and no middleman—not even a manufacturer—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. a = 14 Kt, 18 Kt, 22 Kt., ; $3 to $12 eS $4 to $16. GE $6 to $20. —— All Widths. All Sizes. All Styles. No extra charge for engraving. No charge for Engraving. No extra charge for engraving. Graduation Gifts. The gentle art of gift giving finds its happiest solution at LAMBER' endless variety of useful and ornamental articles eihout making too serious cairo en yee ouneoe ici Se Last year, watches led in favor as graduation gifts. If exceptionally low prices are any temptation, the experience will be repeated this season, What young relative or friend would not appreciate a fine watch? Not only does it impress the ‘‘golden habit’” of promptness upon the wearer, but it is also a constant reminder of its generous donor. Nowhere else in New York can you inspect such a magnificent assortment of watches, and the ever-welcome price-saving will not detract one bit from the royal satisfaction of giving. Elegant Graduation Gift. This is the best Misses’ or Low Priced Good Sterling Silver Ladies! Watch ever, offered. Hunting Case fe have sold hundreds of : them, and our creas Watch for girls. Here is a sterling silve hunting case watcb with have yet to hear the first complaint about them. It is excellent works, good time-keeper. engine ‘Mr. Tailor,” if he’s a good one, gives a bill in the bargain—$6O0 r clothes are as well made as his. The e style. 18 good as any man wants to wear. There uns, blue and black serges, light-weight black worsteds and light and dark colored cheviots. We have put our “‘Concave”’ Shoulder and Ww Store open Saturday till 9 P. M. Gold Watch, solid 14-kt gold. This is an engine turned case, Choice of Waltham, Elgin or Lambert Houston St. y} works. While not heavy, pin time io engage Crowley ati Dnffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. Barnes's fall, but was met with determ|- mation ‘By the ‘longshoreman. Crowley] Use DUFFY'S PURH MALT WHISKEY Kicked the roundsman and sent him ja drlokiog iwater, and ou will aot be n le ir nu 4 about ten feet. The roundsman returned) “je \diin I ee ere eee acd weeps you fo the attack. Crowley kicked again, vel strong and active during the warm Dobs at her. but on caught his foot and threw] "era ne all druggists’, grocers’, or direct fim. ‘Tho ‘longshoreman reached over | at $1.00 per bottle. ‘Medien! beokiet free. Tad categht his opponent by the legs and| Duty Malt Whiskey Co.. Rochester N.Y: pulling him down fought with him on the DPricks. Then he got up and ran across! \ atreet to the “farm,” an open place| by the rallroad docks. m Against One, = neg- an Dobson jumped up and fol- Renae ‘@ccompanied by — Roliceman | Alen. who by this Ume Fecovered They are ly to stand on F if Redd ey fo-|f Naturo's werful ‘longshore- i’ Bye more. biuec ae e scene. ‘Then the allied for ee ie en thrned in to overpower |] warning fought like a demon, strik- |} while ‘at once, apparently, ond/P there ig still Those Tired Eyes must not vy and safe- f yourself against complete éye fatl- fey anap, the chal lintiae odra, || ore. Properly fitted, glasses will gain ‘and quickly |f| Preserve your sight and remove ‘ombs Court to-/f the strain and the blur. hold: te prisoner I do the optical work for 60 of New York's prominent physicians —and they know. You can trust your eyes to me. Correct Glasses, $1.00 Up. Per‘ect Artificial Eyes, $3.00. ° Optical our Specialist. | Open Saturdays Unttt 7 P.M. CAMMEYER Men’s Furnishing Department. Cottons—a variety of choice patterns, in grays, tans, circular stripes, drop stitched and clocked. time, rr at figures, golden browns, grays, modes, tans and an endless variety ]}) guard neat effects. and Drawers; drawers made with double seats, every seam reinforced; value 50c. . BAgtbe ian Te 25c value 75c., per garment.....+.++ aseeisioe eeececeecces The 20th Street Windows are used only and daily for the display of ° i 7 chased Solid ‘ Boys’ Solid Gold Bargain Goods. Watch these windows for Bargains in fine Shoes on sale in tailers’ profits. teers $1.75 Rin $2.00 ° Ring $2.25 gold jewelry. Goods and Trunks on our Main Floor. RE CHAIRMAN, Waka (bet. 2it& 2245.) | |] ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave, Cor. 20th St. it has a natural neat- ness that apjeals to good — taste. 50c. Half Hose, 25c, Extra quality Half Hose, in German Lisles and Sea Island ooo peri ge age to goige ae ode 3p to So eZee todo ade to Qe dp te eG | Qesor 1 ePirpiPey GD 9 FPS SO SSGSSH asolid 14-kt, gold case watch, A\ richly engraved and of per- fect proportions Choice of Walthamy Elgin or Lamb=tt turned or engraved, for By guaranteed works. The sp- ] $7.50. Wehave watches se a Larabar |g Garantee so: similar in style in open Watches distinctly inferior face, solid gold, at $10; are selling all over New York hunting case, plain pol at a higher price. $8 $7.50. ished, $12.75. WATOH INSPECTORS N. Y. C, & H. R.R. CO. and LONG ISLAND RAILROAD, i The Class Rings’ Heaviest Selling Month. Test Our ; We have the largest Class Ring stock .in New York and Reputation the largest variety of designs from which to select. June is Factory { for selling fine jewelry oat heaviest selling month for these goods, so better come early for less money th: . While the splendid assortments are still complete. We show iliti i i F y than else here only six examples from our immense aiacrateats, Lambert facilities if yeu wish to where is the best busi- class rings are made to last a lifetime. They art made of have your jewelry reset 75c. Half H Hose, 35c ness builder that we honest material, They are artistically designed by skilled de- before going to the igners. The workmanship is that of the best artisans. eh know of. Our factory country. Better also let on the premises has en- us examine all your pre- abled us to not only gain cious stones to make sure Three Pairs for $1.00. Men's superior quality Half Hose, in lace hand-embroidered }}) PE se this reputation but also asia ats wiaes that they are securely 4 } Men’s Summer Underwear. @ to sustain it year after finai$25.00 in B75 ea Luu biguptien te hy year. A constantly in- 812.76 All Pearls. 84.50 Ring, $3675 one inducement; very Fine Summer weight Colored and White Balbriggan Shirts diminutive prices is an- other. We also remodel old creasing trade is our re- ward for saving our cus. tomers jobbers’ and re- Soild Gold Ring, Men's fine White Lisle Ventilated Shirts and Drawers, 25c Basement. Bargains in fine Hosiery, Men's Furnishing Goods, Leather BETTER COME EARLY WHILE THE SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS ARE COMPLETE. Class-Pin Selling Field Glass to Fit Capt. Goddard Says Republican | Machine Would Have to Give * Bonds to Pay Him $40,000 a Year. SIXTH AVENUE, 25ST Adains enenenen If the Republican machine wants Capt. Norton Goddard as Chairman of the County Committee it can get him by de-} ponlting $1,000.00 ir. Government bonds| with a tryst company and paying lim | the income. On no other congition would he take) the place, he sald to-day. He could not] afford to sacrifice his business for less. This indicates that Capt. Goddard's business pays him about 140,000 a year. "I have just come back from Wash- ington,” paid Capt. Goddard to an Even- ing World reporter to-day, “after a con- These Suits are handsomely —Indigo Dyve—Fast color. ference with Mr. Rooseyelt about local and national politics.. Mr.. Roosevelt thinks enough of me to send for me vonce in a while to talk over matters | with him, and I enjoy his company so | much that I would go far out of my | ‘way to vigit him, I had a most enjoy- able time fn Washington, but of course I am not at Mberty to say anything gbout my conversation with Mr, Roose- arou 34 to 46, Our special price: “As for the County Chairmanship,” he tald, “I do not think it nec y te 010) i ; tha: ‘ e § ford to take it. y hree-fourbhs of my time; the duties of and yy, County Chairman take nine-tentos Mm become County Chairman T would to sacrifice my business, If some- Would deposit $1,000,000 in Govern- bonds and pay ‘me the income 1 t consider 2 proposition to take the Men’s Fine Business Suits of Fancy Blue Serges, Black Thibets and Gray Cthat it isn't a place a man Opry eMeform. “tae| ¢ $12.00 to $15.00, at which figures they man are great. ‘This fact ition alluring, but, as I should fill it is entirely out “4 Bi wa aas neve ae|| BOYS’ $3 Two-Piece $ fu Suits, Devery, in his opinion, polis’ 3,900 votes In the In wool crashes and cassi- meres, These are hand- some, rfectly _ tailored, for good in the office of values by quoting the stunning bargain price on every suit Olacsrseertvelsacesesicesss oe | Was Used to Her, the. New, Yorker:) . youns woman whom iter a year ago al- @bout the business X.find that I shan 12 year sizes. tthe head of tno de-|} Every Suit is not only beautifully made In 7 to 16 year sizes, Each suit is nicely and perfectly trimmed, but is also guaran-| trimmed, and all seams are sewn with silk. teed to prove a perfect fit. nr al deceeene-t-8-entnenent-t-ngudne=OnOndntntnO-O-OntnOrOrtrOrOnPabnntndnantnen PnOnenenenousnOnoadasneeD> Men’s Blue Serge Suits!) 7” rrestier of Guaranteed Pure Worsted Serge Rain 9 50 suit is the swell suit for Summer|Coats, wear. It is cool, comfortable and ap- propriate for almost every occasion, |!oose,__ swacger garment Do not miss this opportunity, as| well as Spring and Summer these values cannot be duplicated. | 41v or evening and any sort About 200 suits are in 2 lots—sizes |ghint irs and stouts, There is a full range of sizes in regulars, stouts and longs. The styles are absolutely in ‘ Replies paola Be aren on conformity with Fashion's present edicts, These suits were made up to sell at from Double-Breasted Two-piece Suits—in 4 to] These Suits are excellently made of ab- has been very brisk at the Lambert Store this it PROMPTLY FILLED. an anoeusiiylaiwe demand, and belated Ripa gear iy a the Vest Pocket r oO S O still complete. Every pin is made in our own factory and of course fully guar- i. ¢ anteed, g © pees er Patented Field and e = = Opera Glasses, which AND 2D STREETS. N. ¥. : > have vie eined eteat popularity in Europe; may be carried inthe vest pocket. They are collapsible. They close like a card case, and when closed are only 5-8 of Bolté Gold Class Pin, enam~ Enamelied Triangle, Solld Gold Class Pin, $2 an ipch thick. Lenses have remarkable power 2 Fil se tntaned $2.50 te”,22t $2.50 Seep a 5: and large field, No case is necessary, the lenses lied. 7Bo Sterling Silver..... BL toring Sliver..@1,00 mel § 3 ‘We especially invite inspection of our sterling silver pins at 75c,. and of folding inside. Covered with genuine black morocco. Price, $9.00 our solid gold pins at $2.00. (oN Men’s and Youths’ Genuine 9 tailored | COprpeoppelle PPPS SSFF9999F9 905 9 FF S999 9959 A serge We have an admirable selection of suitable commencement, bon voyage, birthday and wedding gifts, among them fine rings, stick pins, bracelets, earrings, lockets, scarfpins and links, sterling silver belts, bracelets, fountain pens, opera glasses, etc. Many of these articles are made in our own factory—others we buy direct from first hands. In either case our prices are always less than similar qualities can be bought for elsewhere, We show here just a few medium priced rings from our immense selection. Diamond Ring Lambert Diamond Single Stone Three-Stone Five-Stone With Taper Band —Ring With Single op Ring. Hoop Ring Hoop Ring H Three- Mounting Stone = Neath eee a= : is ringis diamond pu also made rings like haod- ea ene ante SPE SE SSE SP Rae ae oP POE SPE SPE cS The Cravenette is a long, combination Rain Coat, as Overcoat, most suitable for \ of Overcoat weather—rain or S are Sette: the English tment gis! jortmen' Boys’ Rubber 98 Settingand fof fancy y. . Re ton haem die ‘ Overcoat the Belcher rings, inall sizes, Price, $65. own a td yi ae daw Bing he eetpwits ae ve with cut rotaipthels popalarity ; a e “a i ) u “UW Taper precious specially Price, $90. %b &° bay Price, $20.00. Band Dia. stones, Price, $25. imported shemales ieee Tests § five- stone mond Ring presents a Price, $75- includes stones, which may be style which displays the everypattern imaginable, tendered to us at the stone to splendid advant- with diamond, topaz, value you pay, in pur- age anddoesnotinterfere pearl, turquoise, ruby, chasing larger diamonds, with a glove. Thisring emerald and all other at any time within the has a medium size, fine settings. The design year. It is a solid 14- Shayalue ou pay in at ing the shop, must passa diamond, imported by the shown has one fine dia- karat mounting, hand- & nd nad 48 theta ® critical test to assure its LAMBERT STORE, and mond and solid 14 karat made, and the diamond “Wii"4 0 nendmede worthiness to bear the q l4-karat solid gold hand-made gold mount- cannot be excelled for nounting| cad the diamangacan- mounting. ing. the price. not be excelled at the price, Lambert stamp. oa tea at the Beige arn Open Open Evenings 5 Saturday : Until MANUFACTURING Nights * Until 10. ° eer Te, Corner 58th Street. Mack- 39 Per Suit, intoshes. i rings are made in all Ting with finely selected Cassimeres, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, $ Worsteds. é 1 @) sizes, set with specially diamonds, Setting made imported stones which by hand, and every Lam- may be tendered to ue at bert setting, before leav- SSSSSSSSR ee REQ PPE SSS SSS 9G SS598H PREP POPP PSH HF HFG FF GF GPSS SPSS FG GHP PSH F PPP SPS GiPh P90 09S HY would be excellent values; but we discount these ‘5O|Boys’ $5 Blue Serge A of cat and Fancy Norfolk and Rc) £¢, Double-Breasted Two- re piece Suits, Suit! solutely pure worsted serge—indigo dye. Each suit will prove a perfect fit. —