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ible scandal. Assistant to the Missing Brook- ‘yn Priest Announces that Word Has Been Received from Him and that He Is Wei. “Father Sander is alive and well. — We know where he is.” |, This announcement was made thin | afternon, by Father Boettiger, aselst- ant to the rector of St. Leonard's par- | ish, Brooklyn, who left home Wednes- _ day, “*I have just received word from & prominent member of the church,” said ‘Father Boettiger, “that Father Saader 4s alive and well. and that he may be ‘expected to arrive at the rectory at al- ‘most any time in the next twenty-four hours. We are all greatly elated.” “Word has also been rocelved from | Mrs, Mamie Kipp, who lived at the ) gtock farm at Far Hills, N. J., where the priest kept bis horses, and was known as ‘Mra. West.” She has writ- | ten to her sister that she is in the city and in god health and will visit her | “yelatives or return to Far His. Up to © this time’ she bas mot gone to her sis- ter's home or ‘to the stock farm. Priest Ha» Many Friends. ‘Pather Sander was ordainda in Mon- treal and has always had a great af- fection for that city.+ Jt was thought he “gay ave gone there for a few days. He has many friends and defenders fm Brooklyn, who holi that he has done fi. wrong, ana that the whole ‘affair could be cleared up by a simple explanatign from him. The point about which they refuse to talk, however, Is the disappearance of tho woman who wes Known to the residents of Far Hills as Mrs. “West, and who was sup- posed to be the wife of “George West,” the name the priest went under there. ‘Mrs.. Kipp's sister, Mrs. Sreecentia Seibel, In speaking of her sister's ab- said: tWe knew where-Mamle was all the time, but did not know that she was passing as Mrs. West, Ske hud a great deal of trouble with her husband, and we did not blame her for wanting to get away. I have had a letter from her which ways she js in the clty and will come to us." | better from Mrs. Kipp, The 1emen roveived by Mrs... Setbal read aa follows: “Dear Sister; I am tn the city, but cannot tell you where I am Jocated at present. I will come to your home, or | wilt return to Far Hills, N, J., to-mor- row morning. " feel terrible because of this awful Sgossiping. But do not wyrry. Every- D thing will be all right, I will clear myself and Fwtner Sander of this ter- There is nothing wrong between us. “I have decn {Il and came ¢o the clty to see a doctor. I am alone. It te awful, Your loving sister, MAMIE." Mrs. Kipy/s real name was €chlottauer, her husbaxd having taken the name of his moher’s second dusband. has been searching for his wife and thas implicit faith in her. We sass neltner she nor Fatoer Gander hus been guilty pf any wrong. “| | Star | | insignificance. | | been overrun with offers. makers of fine goods, and from a sc our own price, BELOW (THER SHNOER FIND NO CLUE TO DRETURN SOON RICH MAN'S FATE Friends. of Henry B. Kingsley and Police Baffled by Mystery of His Movements for Four Days. All the hospitals, hotels, institutloris and public resorts in the city have been searched by the police in the hope of finding trace of Henry Baxter Kingsley, the wealthy resident of Rutland, Vt., who dropped out of sight on the eve of | his. departure for home after a three Weeks’ visit to his cousin, Hugh H. Bax- ter, & well-known clubman, lving at Ne 618 Fifth svenue, Of his movements in the last four days no trace can be found, ‘The only fact that has been learned Ss that he went into Brentano's on Satur- day and ordered several books to be sent to nis father’s home. On Monday he bought a hat at Knox's in Fifth avenue. ‘Trat he was about the city and di. not communicate with his father or his friends is what fian punaled his ac- quaintances and led them to seek police ald in searching for him, No Record of Baggage. On Saturday Kingsley was seen about the Grande Union Hotel where he was stopping. IH¢ left there at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Det: ye Sergeant Manning, wi cane, Is to-day canvassing Kingsley’s brother, Harvey. ‘The brother pays that although the missing man had little money with him, it 1s just probable that he had money belonging to his cou- sin at the time All the checking Union have been searched, but no record of any baggage under Kingsley’s name a. ned that on Tuesday night @ man answering Kingsley’s de- scription wae seen in some of t Brondway cates. Harvey Kingsley of wo probable solutions to the mys- first that his brother started for nd was taken iI! somewhere on the road and left the traln, or that he may ha’ one to California, It has deen his custom to visit the coast every winter. Mr. icingsley 1s said by all who knew | to him most exemplary in his con- duct and between him and his father the strongest bond of affection exiated. ile eray from home be kept his er continually acquainted whuh movements by letter and telogr Just now hia father is in poor healt! land the two sons. Hurvey and Hug: have taken turns in watching beside nis ide. Came Here to Recup Mr, Kingsley bowgsht a tick: r Rut- jand ‘at 10 o'clock last Saturday morning, but Wid not use it, Mis trunk is still at Yhq. depot, but he carried his sult case WTP oundie, of canes and” umbrel awa When he parted trom hig friends the night previous he had only $5 in money. He wore a diamond stud apd a valuable dlamond ring. Kingeley ia unusually smau, being only 6 feat 1 inch tall and weighing but 120 pounds. He Is entirely badd, with the excepuon of @ alight fringe of hair be- low the hatband, and the top of his hoad ‘scarred, When last seen he wore a short. lighi-cobored overcoat and a rich dark suit. He wore plnce-nes eye- glasxes, TO SETTLE WAGE DISPUTE. HALIPAX, N, 8., Nov. %.—Word was roceived trom Bydney, C. B., to-day that as the result of a conference between Minist of Finance Fielding, Premier Murray, Vice-President Plummer, of the Deminion Iron and Steel Company; Mesera. Johnston and Kendall, of the Dominion House af Commons, and Grand Secretary Moffatt, of the Py hal Workingman’s Aesociation, . veray regarding wages belwoen t minion Company and its emplo. be amicably adjusted. BERNHEIM & CO.’S SHARKEY MUST SERVE SENTENCE Slayer of Nicholas Fish Loses Appeal from Decision of Court Which Ordered Him to Sing Sing for Ten Years. ' | Thomas F, Sharkey, who killed Nic las Fish, the banker, more than a year} ‘0, will have to serve his aentence of} ten years in Sing Sing, The case was| decided to-day by the Appellate Divis-| fon of the Supreme Court. Sharkey took; an appeal,from the lower court on t ne} round that the verdict wa snot in # cordance with the tertimony. | «Fish, of the York family, happened fin the vicinity of Thirty-fourth street) and Highth avenue on Sept. 15, 1902.) Tye day was warm and he had taken) several drinks. Two women passed him on the street and he accom nem | to a saloon, where he sat in a back! room drinking. He totd the women wio he was and | gave one of them his card. Wihtle they | |were together Sharkey, win was a pri-| | vate detective and a friend of one of the women, entered. He was Introduced | to Mr. Fish, who did not appear to care for his company, and a fight ¢ctlowed. Witmerses tewified at the trial that Sharkey fotlowed Mr. Fish to a dcor on the Thirty-fourth street side of the ‘salozn and strack him a terrific bow tn the face, knocking him down a flight of . The skull of banker was the 0 | StePs. fractured and the dled without regaining consciousness, Sharkey escaped, but was captured cater at the home of one sit the women short distance from the scene of the crime. plea was sebt<defonse. There difficulty in getting di mony against him as the had m fluential friends. — SUIT OVER BURIAL OF BODY. | Son Wants Father's Hemains Placed tn Protestant Cemetery. George H. Butler is suing for an in- junction restraining his stepmother from burying his father, who died Monday, in Ja Roman Catholic cemetery. Justice | Blanchard gave Mrs, Butler permission to. place temporarily the body tn the Calvary Cemetery r ving vault. Butler says his deceased parent was Justice Bcott gave the ¢ to file briefs and reserved decision, ~ Zeitz & Tarshis CREDIT TO ALL PASY WHEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, CbhOTHING For MEN. WOMEN & CHILDREN, HATS, SHOKS AND MILLINERY, $1 Per Week N. Y., 2239 3d Ave., nr. 1220 st. N. ¥., 741-3 8th Ave, nr, 46th st. Brooklyn, 468 Sth Ave., nr. 10th st. | from work or duties, far | Director and patients, | turned if desired, TWO KILLED BY CAVE-IN. lapse of x Sewer. YOUNGSTOWN, 0., Nov By the caving in of a sewer on Wilson avenue to-day seven workmen were buried, two of whom were taken out dead, MORPHINE, (CURED FREE. Many Cases Are Cured by The Free Treatment, We wiil gladly send a large test bottle of this wonderful cure free, and patients will derive a great benefit, even though they do not continue with the treatment. A noted physician writes to a brother actor: “It beats anything | have ever seen in the way of Therapy and Field of Antidotes, 1 cured my brother easily, after exhausting all my skill and that of my colleagues in Europe. Too bad it is Ny known to the medical world in gen- eral.” Dr. CHARLES THOMPSON. Another physician, well known throughout the East, a few days ago wrote as follows: “| have given the Opium Habit years of study in China, India and this coun- try, and 1 will admit that 1 am a child and novice in the presence of this AMAZING medicine. Surely there must be an astounding merit in a medicine comparatively unknown, within a few years, that could produce such good:re- sults.” Six thousand physicians use this medi- fcine in their private practice. More ewres made in the past two years than all others in the world combined. Fifty thousand peonle attest its won- derful power. No fusering: no detention etter support, than your old drug will give, a taste of real life and happiness, and a knowledge that you will be free once more, All these you will experience from the free test. Closest feeling of sympethy and confidence exists between our Medical All letters re- ST, JAMES SOCIETY, Suite 38, 1183 Broadway, New York. Right Sight “is a necessity; anything less is a handicap. Take a few moments, step into our nearest store and let our Oculist examine your eyes. Glasses Only if Needed, $1 up La he OPTICIANS—41 Years’ Practice, 25 BROAD ST.—Arcade, Broad Ex. Bldg 217 BROADWAY—Astor House Block 223 SIXTH AVENUB—near 15th St 134.5 BROADWAY —near 36th St Stores Open Saturday Evenings. 10 Pains 25%") Improved’6 pains 259 Brooklyn, 535 Fulton St., opp. Elm pi, TQ-MORROW WE INAUGURATE COST T Eli! Values Are Famous,—BE WISE. ————— Clothing Sale OF THE SEASON. As the North Star outshines all others so will this sale make all i We knew that this lon ake all other sales pale into fi g-continued mild weather and the smashing of values in Wall street were bound to embarrass manufacturers who carried bi she is well known that we're always ready to buy desirable goods for SPOT CASH, and we've We've bought the entire stock of one of New York's leading ore of others we have taken our pick at practicall Hence your chance to buy this season’s most reliable ena Y bea | Stylish Suits and Overcoats MANUFACTURE. It Rogular 4 Sale 2 s ul Suits. price. | E'urnishings. |‘ Overcoats. %< , if Sassi As c 10e, rice. Cheviot Suits pe ieee ncesnionete. ands Si oy pt is0es Fieeces Lined) Underwesy 29C} $10.00 Men’s oxford Melton, also blue or ere ee ees: fie 5 Men's Capéskin Gloves.. 69C | black heavy Beaver Overcoats......... «485 Suits, single or double breasted 6.60 Silk Neckwear 19 ines a Maree com atewonl Rese, OO ep aI ha con nei BCT ra Beavers or Meltops, medium or extra length, 7.50 black Royal ‘Wale Sults........ SETS. » Men's Colored Shirts..... 39 41 15.00, Imported Meltons and Kerseys, in 10.00 ‘ lengths, also in swagger Belt Coats... . 5 Belgian Worsted and it orton tere gree eet 12.00 Shoes. $20.00 Triple Milled Kerseys and Silk. Breer iices wcks in Sacks’ Frocks o: tac nova cine caso lined Oxfords, equal to custom work. .... 13.50 Prince Alberts, now |........05 16,50 | shoes at ce. 66C |, Finest Dress Overcoats, made up in all latest vince SOARES a aa eee RE Sie cea i alitesititiss styles and intended to sell at $35, now at.. 20,00 ‘For Bo Solid Leather Shoes.v...2-+- 1450 r Se $4.00. Vici Kid, fine Calf ‘or For Boys. 33,00 All-Wool Cheviot and Oxford, Nor- Patent Leather Shoes. 2,50 i <9, Double-breasted, or Sailors, at 1.69 Ste sperreserge at td 13.8 . $3.50 stylish oxford fancy trimmed Rus- Fine Worsted and Stylish Cheviot Hat stan or plain long Overcoats.... 1,99 Sailor or Plain’ Jackets, . 2.48 S- $5.00 All-Wool Frieze extra long © Dress Suits, in best Worsteds,'Ch. i Maontacturers samples, 88c foe een Busian Overcoats........44 2.98 i 1.50 and $2, your choice at..... 4 Ine Kerseys, Melt by or stylish Russian Blouses. 3.48 hy elegantly trimmed ind midene et AAS §.00 MEN'S ALL-WOOl, TROUSERS, $1.75, Our finest Dei p Open, Every Brening. reduced lo corresponding prices. rbys aud Alpines Saturday Till 11.30 P, M. 50c, BOYS’ ALL-WOOL KNEE PANTS, 25c. BE WISE! pd CLOTHES BOUGHT during this sale will be cleaned, Pressed and kept in repair for one year free, 27th St. mn Were Caught in the) Saturday | A Graduate ten years eed, and It haw ci house in the country. « a the only optical department an ght wpectaltst, John’ J. H ur eyesiRht specialist. Jon’ J. Hogan, if has fittod. thousan glaxsen that there lenses. The clips are the new kind to each customer, AND NONE TO Ask for our patent clips. $2. ,000 Fine each, 'Thes United sta rniahed:) t Imported ‘Traveli TAROTS these razors are certainly ty Razors at 98c.; were ti FOps, EHRICH BROS, CUTLERY are glad to pay for the extra space it not, will know How to Make t 2d—Grind the Coffee fine, but do in the pot and break into it one egg in the proportion of eight parts wat the pot on the have it hot—never use cold milk. Cash Coffee. REGULAR PRICE A8c. One of the BEST of our lower priced Coffees—in fact, preferred by many users to some of our 20c, grades, Yields a choice 1 6¢ cup—certainly well worth a trial at this SALE PRICE...... Broken Mocha & Java, REGULAR PRICE 23¢. A compara- tively new blend not to be confounded with our famous Broken Java at 20c, Made up mainly of the broken 1 and smaller beans of highest grade Coffees, including both | Mocha and Java. SALE PRICE.. WE SELL 5 LBS. COFFEE —or 1 Manhattan, Brooklyn @® | 40 Ibs. Coffee or 5 Ibs. Tea—or | press charges with 14 Ib. Tea | Established 1840, ortlandt. Physician in This Department. $5.00 GOLD GLASSES.FOR $ Our Eyeglass Department has been most carefully watched since it has ‘opened, rown to & magnitude that puts it on a level with any ex: of our best Hy equipr Great care will be taken and each eye tested separately, EXAMINATION FREE, AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONLY DEPT. JBBY PARTICLE OF METAL IN THIS MOUNTING IS WAR- TED 12 k. solid gold front, and set with finest quality of im; the nose. They are the most sty’ wearer should take advantage of this sale, as they dre certainly an ideal glass and are sold by regular opticians at $5.00 per pair, Only two pair and have their glasses adjusted free, whether purchased from us or not. A Great Razor Sale. ig aL Razors at Set Ready for Use. 0. marked down from $1.89 to SOc, EPT, 6th Av.,22d & 23d Sts,, N.Y, Gillics Coffec. ; THREE DAYS—SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY. To the busy housewife one pleasure in a Gillies Coffee Sale is the EASE with which fullest advantage of it may be enjoyed. The simple sending of a postal brings you all the goodness of pure, rich, fresh roasted coffee; also the real economy of a real reduction in for making coffee, so that every housekeeper, whether our customer or| Cup of Thanksgiving Coffee: 4st—Clean the Coffee Pot out thoroughly with boilin: water every time that it is used—-never allow grounds to remain in it./ fire and allow it to remain there until‘the Coffee comes to a good boil, 5th—Do not let the Coffee stand after it is made, but serve} at once with condensed milk or cream (When using any Patent Coffee Pot, follow the directions that go with it.) NOTE ;—If it be Gillies Coffee there will be added cause for Thanksgiving; and you will not be willing to lose again the satisfaction so easily found. The sale prices follow : ‘Simply Send Postal d Bronx up to 180th st. SEND POSTAL or telephone, hin 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs. delivered within 100 miles, Gillies Coffee Company, Specials. 1.00. been opened irtment in noted for its great variety of in New York that employs a Graduate Phy han been with un since the birth of the ipatroon to lanoan, With entifo natingee ith all todern machinery, whiel do repairing at short noth Few. D0 not rok x We want our many curtomers to know ea for ‘as we Ten-Year Guar- antee with each Pair of Glasses, STORE THAT EMPLOYS A PHYSICIAN. rted that cannot slip and do not disfigure lish glasses made. Every eyeglass DPALERS. Al are invited to call 50 and $3.00 39c Full Hollow Ground and 1 rice. We takes to print here our full directions he Best Possible not powder it. 3d—Put the Coffee with shell, pour over it boiling water | er to one part of coffee. 4th—Place| ; if you'tse plain milk be sare to Peaberry Coffee, REGULAR PRICE 28€c, A delicious | Coffee, Rarely advertised, our entire im- portation being used by regular ustomers,...A- regent. .increase | |In the supply lets us introduce 25¢: it DURING THIS*SALE at Guatemala Coffee. REGULAR PRICE 32c. A happy flavor—richer than most Javas, not athe so heavy as best Mocha—used year in and year out by many of our most discriminating customers. |Rarely offered “at” SPECIAL 28¢ ‘SALE. The three-day price is’. And the Coffee Will Come to You. Ib, Tea and 5 Ibs. Coffee—and deliver in and 10 tbs. Coffee—delivered FREE of ex- Bet, Park Pl. & Barclay St, Sale of Men's Gloves. | Men's Cape | Walking Gloves, Prix seams, spear point backs, new shades of tan, oak and red, $1.00, | value $1.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & Twentieth Street | and Fifth Avenue, =, 033,285, 237 and 299 Washinton St eee}, 160-173 SMITH STRED'?, Cor, Wyckoff S¢., Brooklyn, Men's Overcoats, Irish Frie: Melton aud Ker- ened well made . 99,98 * Youths’, Overcoats, sae Neentae OF em 93, 98 Boys’ Overcoats, Sizes 8 to 15 5 .! Children’s Coa‘ Sizes3to8 . |. $1.98 Great Special in _Men’s Suits. Made to sell at $12 and $18, gee le, s.08 $9.98 and furalh your nee for *1 Per Week" I Lambert System Saves — Time, Money, Nerves! > Half the joy of Christmas giving is gone when all the shopping is crowded into a few feverish days and you don’t know whether your orders will be executed in time or not. Prudent pa- trons of the LAMBERT store are beginning now. They | over the stock deliberately. Amid-so much that is novel and beautiful the tight choice cannot be made ina minute. At present our engravers are not so crowded with work as they will be next month. Articles ready to delight somebody’s eyes on Christmas morning may be stored in the LAMBERT vaults, to be delivered and paid for at the con- venience of purchasers. We save ie money as well as time and your nerves. Most of our jewelry is made in our factory, which you are heartily invited to visit. What we do not make we buy direct of manu- facturers. Thus, by getting rid of middlemen, we can sell high grade jewelry for ters money than it is sold anywhere else. That is one rea- son of the popularity of the LAMBERT store, i Another is the guarantee back of every sale. For the Head A Cluster of of the House. Diamond Rings. A man’s watch that we consider the If the prices of these canons best value in the market for the price, surprise you, please remember that our diamonds arc selected in Amster , dam by a member of our firm and are imported direct, You pay tribute to no middleman. portation, and is cut 3 80 as to show its re~ " markable beauty to the best advantage. Solid 14-karat gold. Something to gladden the eyes of every lover of beautiful stones and artistic mountings. $25.00. Just as much taken with this dain ba of ee as wit ¢ cost Piece we SS exhibit. One of the most! poole Rings that ever came from th BAMEE T factory. Solid itmounting, hand made, Yours for $50.00. signed and madein the LAMBERT factory. The dia- mond is of fine sae tyrant The becion toon al the price is but $25.00. 14-kt. gold, is made by the best manu- one nore St facturer we know, and we know them i zing all. Your choice of Weltham, Elgin papla Mtacrs or LAMBERT works and the price fal diamond, is only $40. Se bry 1 Leet As Reliable as Piphees rere A ee, one oe BERT work. , $30.00. oq Hlegant Gift For a Lady. The lady's watch shown in the cut is a little heavier than the one sold last It Is Pretty. A lady's watch with richly engra solid 14-kt, gold case, somewhat heavier than the one we sold last season for ‘ the same ice of Waltham, money. Ch — LAMBERT works, A watch year for the same price. Solid 14-kt. Elgin or te d of and a faithful " id bunting case. Choice of Elgin, Coe kere cise cua yor sete preter or Waltham or LAMBERT works, The as good a watch for the money. $18. tyle of engraving is new. All the delicacy and richness of ornamentation Our Most cannot, of course, be shown in a news- paper picture, bat you can get a prett clear notion of the chaste aor of the design, Price, $27.50. Vest Pocket Opera Glasses. La Reie (The Queen) Opera Glasses may be carried in the vest pocket. They are collapsible, and take up a P52 Famous Product. cer . Solid gold and the best workmanship are united in the LAMBERT seam- less wedding rings. From the first one sold in 1877 until this day our guirantee, In all ring bas cartied the glittering variety of our stock there space only half an inch thick, For is we are prouder of, nothing some time have been in that has done oreo maak oa pu arspe aid OU; er fat ft te taticn. We have all styles and widths, in this country, As the lenses fold the round’ ring with bevelled inside’ back inside, no case is needed. Cov being the most . Special rings, ered with black morocco, Glasses are made to order, 14, 18 and 22 karat, Pesrestal snl have 9 ieee Rise ‘Handy $3.00-to $20.00. No charge for for your own use, and a most able gift to a friend. - Price, $9.00 . engraving. Solid Gold Guard Chains. ‘With few we make our own solid gold guard chains with solid. gold slides. Prices range from $10 to $500-—the hicher priced with et Boe! “the wine LAMOERT ibe cf credence he and the one for $500, Each of the two chains shown in the illustra- } ir

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