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MATE FATAL | Stabbed in-Lung by Another Youth After a Fight Over a Dime Which Had Been Taken FEARS OTHER SOM. TO, 1S MURDERED Mrs. Fitzpatrick Has Received No Word from Harry, Who Went South to Identify His Now Is the Time to Select. Christmas Jewelry Until you have visited the LAMBERT store for fine Diamond and Gold Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Opera Glasses, you cannot realize how far a Holiday ance in their Furniture and Upholstery. These departments present a most attractive aj ‘. foliday attire; filled as they are with e+ . Gifts in reds from Him. Brother Matthew’s Body. few dollars will go in the purchase of honest, well-made jewelry when you deal of useful and artistic articles well adapted for gifts-Music 5 — Sra aes, with a firm that pays no profits to middlemen. Most of our brilliant stock is made sue re ea ies] Desks, Fancy Chairs, Smoking Tables, if ‘With four wounds in his back made by @ moemaker's knife, two of which (aad believed to penetrate a lung, sev- enteen-vear-old Emmanuel Glick, of No. 5 Fifth street, is in a precarious con- M@tlon at Bellevue Hospital, and three other boys, Harry and Charles Bright- field and Frederick Kiefer, are being held by the police. This is the result Of a quarre! over 10 cents. ‘The boys in custody were taken to ‘the hospital, and Glick partly identified Charles Brightfield as the person who i made thé probably fatal assault upon t him. Brightfold, acording to Sergeant of Police Barnes, of the Fifth street station, admitted doing the cutting. As the story of the trouble between i the lads comes to the police, Glick went foto a candy store a few doors from his home on Sunday night last and laid 20 cents on the counter. A boy known as “Greenie,"" for whom the police are searching. matched the money and ran away. Glick overtook him In the com- pany of Harry Brightflekd. who was de- { manding that ‘“Greenle" should go Mes. Biizabeth Fitepatrick, of No. 20 East Thirty-eighth street, the mother of Matthew J. Fitzpatrick, whose mutilated ‘body was cast up by the sea on the beach near Pearson, Maryland, declared to-day that she felt much alarm for her younger son, Harry, who last Friday started for Pearson to identify his brother's body. She has hed no word from the boy since he left New York. “Hasry left me_on Friday,” said Mrs. Fitzpatrick, “‘to go to Pearson and clinch the identification of his brother. He promised to telegraph me as soon as he reached Baltimore, but I have had ro word frem him, and learn that he had not reached Pearson up to yesterday morning. “Naturally T am greatly alarmed about him because of the awful circum- stances surrounding the death of Mat- thew. ( feel that if Harry were alive, he would surely commupnieate with me. If he Is dead, his death was ecoom- plished by the hand of another.” Mrs, Fitzpatrick received from Cor- oner J. H. Jarboe, of Pearson, to-day another letter, in which he sald that. in our own factory on the same premises with our store. ber of the firm, and you are heartily invited to visit it. we buy of the best manufacturers in the country. Twenty-seven years’ study of the public taste enables us to select what is most desirable from every line we examine. Thus, by applying practical knowledge to our work, and by cutting out the whole- saler and jobber, we can‘ offer you advantages that you cannot find elsewhere. All the diamonds in our store are selected by one of the firm, who visits the great market of Amsterdam every year. The stones are directly imported by us. Almost every day customers who have bought single stone diamonds from us within a year ask us to exchange them for larger ones. stones at the full price we received for them. Call in the morning anc shop comfortably. Give your orders for engraving. We In doing so we accept the smaller will execute them with care and Lele iilly keep your purchase in a strong It is direcfed by a mem- What we do not make, OME ly Music Cabinets ofsolid mahogany,French plate mirror, front hand- somely decorated, has 5 compartments and stands “ss inches high’ $12.00 Regularly $15.75. beautiful Bed Sets, Lambreq lows—ideal for holiday gifts. Bed Sets. For Brass and Iron Beds, with deep fer tooned flounces, trimmed with pretty insertions, edges and centre pieces; special at $5.00 and., $7.50 In the Upholstery department we show some reall; Housefurnishings, Cut Glass - | and Decorated China. When figuring on your holiday gift list don’t leave out Music Cabinets, Mahagany finished, carved legs, decorated door front, highly polished, has five compartments and stands 45 inches high.... $6.98 Regularly $9.00. uins, Piano Scarfs, Fancy Pil- Lambrequins. Handsomely embroidered with sitk and gold thread on the best quality knotted fringe, every desirable : | coloring; special at $3.75 and... $5.00, (Fourth Floor,)’ | | “halves” with him. Glick recovered his vault until you call for it, a day or i Itihe he of th arks that should : Deemer ccna Veniuse pannus GULte | cain aleaaict Matthew F.tzpatrick two bef pte fan i af these departments. No other section of the store furnishes “Greenle" and Brishvifeld, and they, too, [Bad not been found. in every other de- wo belore istmas. so many artistic, useful and practical articles that are in were pounded by the athletic Gillek, | At ay the mother. The boty was in| Four Diamond , Fast Coming Watch Set daily use in every home. Bay Se Lent tin, attacks made peo th | en oandstien, sald Mr. Jarboe, thet he Rings Into Favor With Diamonds Fancy Paper Baskets. Chafing Dishes. Brightfeld brothers, who Hive at No, 437| had ordered it buried on the beach. a B > A solid 14 kt. Dozens of styles at Over one hundred East Ninth street: “Greente” and Fred hil otingetee learned) to-day tee The diamond in Looted ‘Fhis watch is gold hunting prices ranging ¢ 4 98 aye to se eee Kiefer, fifteen years old, of No. Mira Brescht, rewater’s, is our own im on, , ‘om 38c to... $4. m — prol strest, met Glick In front of No. 37 pet ads bats A eee) Meeratia the and is cut so ast show Hs on ae ae based with Tatas! Baskets on the large varity Fitth street. The same success was J into favor. ie Hamon: cres. vg te Attending Nis fighting os on the pro-|@ string of rosary beads. Thomas Mur- ane its remarkable beauty to arhtiag de cent ands ee este 8175 ty. agate ‘vious oceasion, when Charles Brightfeld | May. @ man who gald he was with young the best advantage. Solid 14-karat eraving hining in th tscd Bane template buying a gave bis brother a club. Gilck took] {> the'mother a string of beada, which, gold. Something to gladden the eyes fancifully de- shining in the An ne ty BIC chafing dish you should see our dis- | possession of the weapon and bent It to| he rald Matthew had worn. Mre. Fitz: 2 iB to Bi sianed) and far back and space 16ceach, & up to play. run from $2.75 yeah tele Neen oe eens of ere) eS ere eae elas in front for a Lined Intans’ Bas & we eeeseeeess $1350 It wi at this int ie oe- im remove: from et je eat % makers inite ‘mnie ig appearance he is an impostor. artistic mountings. $25. Pesto i Las deel the Up to.....0.. $6075 The Perfect old Capt. McDermott, of the eee etn case is made « Oil ; Fitts street nation, that he passed it| PRIEST, A FIRE VICTIM, DEAD. One of the most popular terns. Heavy cae ate bert The Universal Bread Heater. | to Charles Brightfeld, but that he had] OTTAWA. Ont. Dec, &.—Father Ful- Rings ever made in the lid 14-karat Mixer. The best made Oil} no idea he would use it as he did. He| ham, who was injured at the Ottawa ie 2S seeaiee makers, and you : on he | Wought that Brighttfeld would scaze| University fire on Wednesday last, dled axe = LAMBERT fac gold case, Wal- would look far to plises:akd, botoealy find one near as ante toe H Glick with it, not cut him, Charles| to-day at the Water Street Hospital. tory, and just as much We tl Elgin or ham, LAMBERT works, as you pre- ‘tfeld is seventeen years old and minutes. As a useful care taken with it as with the costliest good at the price. Like all the diamonds ie (eee A The article we exhibit, A fine diamond in t Price, $30. we sell, these are our own importation Beans car ae y a hand-mad& mounting of solid 14- LLSTag shy 1 and selected with great care. You may tea athe? Kees and D; AUTO CRASHES owar karat gold. Price $50. Stylish Watch, have Waltham, Elgin or LAM rolls made. by this) the Darlington Good Sense ze! Low in Price BERT works, Price, $35, each......... $2-25| Dish Washer INTO TROLLEY CAR Beg git a berate Astylishwatch, Lady’s Watch, The Universal Food f diamond. Mounting of a low prie—- Pretty and Popular Chopper. © solid 14-karat gold, Shan aun: i ; ‘> + This is a La. A woefa and sig holiday git POR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. hand made. A fine taken into ac- dy's Watch, come in four sing, and range in jocupants, Two Men and a example of LAMBERT work, with sclid 142 couse i tote aE Ra ane 6c (lh eae — t.. Woman, Thrown Into the} A word from the Custom $30. . ane is ha karat gold Street, but Escape - with| Shoe Department. eet. a pee bie, Decorated China and Cut Glass. Bruises and a Severe Shaking] Forging ahead rapidly This is a Taper band WD sctich thettivd graved, NOKdi Richly painted Limoges China| Crysta} and Gold Glass Fruit with the new foreman at the Ring of solid 14-karat RY pistol een Catt what heavier Ky was” 5008 fas BFNeth S149 | Oey eet once ea Teplitz Vase, Figures and Orna-| Decorated China Chocolate Sets, mentee the new subjects and color|™any fancy shapes; prices, $1.75 to effects; prices, 96c. to $65.00. $14.00 per set. a Art Glass Vases, new and choice,! Decorat prices, 25c. to $9.93. PF econ ger lyre irr: gold, designed and made in the LAMe BERT factory. The diamond is of fine quality, and the than the one we sold at the same price last year. One of but scanty jus- tice. Waltham, Elgin or LAMBERT works. Only ”” pesestriana in the vicinity of Forty-|helm. Orders this month have ! eta neercern: Eooearey were eat (TOTS than doubled those of eo ag an auto which came ashing down Broadway |@0y previous month. Pree) a just as a Forty-second atreet cros-| The latest fe 2 Ne oepel ‘carted . . jal leature—our new ice is but 2. \5 a th hi came Venton core tee man nea e improved Coward.lastin wide, Ge $25. L ceolatte he ; pie moe eee: cae ee to$ rab German Beer Steins, various sizes; woman. The chauffeur tried ts best) medium and London combi- Vest Pocket * in the store.. Choice of Waltham, Cut Glass Bowls, various shapes and | Prices, 25¢. to $15.00. Plain Rings—A Word in Confidence We have no objection to taking the readers of this newspaper into our con- fidence and telling them that we make little profit on the LAMBERT seamless wedding rings, admirable and famous as they are. Solid gold and the best workmanship in America are not so cheap as to have a wide margin between what these rings cost us and what we sell them for. But we make two friends with every sale. The buy- er and the wearer of the ring are almost certain to come, to us for whatever they want in our line. They judge our general stock by the excellence of our plain rings, and they are quite right. These rings are made in all widths and weights, 14, 18 and 22 karat. Prices from $3 to $ZO. to wtop the machine, but was too late | MCC ,in applying the brakes, The auto|Mation. erasbed into t 4 all th FI a ne ae ene te | Remember if we can't al- i | Bystanders rushed to thelr att, and) ways fit you in the immense \ designs; prices, $2.98 to $19.98. Tobaceo fark: acy aud gauledae at ces Celery Trays, bad paged designs; svhliet $149. they a t 5 a ee ee (Basement) Elginor LAM BER T works. A joy: to the eyefand a fine timekeeper, Price, $18. Two Windows Almost Full of Rings The fertile fancy of our designers is | displayed in the rings made in the | LAMBERT factory. We have now two windows and a large -show- case almost full of them. The variety of patterns is unlimited. You wonder how so many ways of ornamenting a simple circle of gold could be im- agined. And you will wondeg at the too, Think of men’s and boys’ solid gold seal and signet rings, hand- somely carved, from $2 up; men’s gold rings, with plain and chased set. tings, from $3.75 up; women’s and misses’ rings, solid gold, set with semi-precious stones, $2.50 up. We have Initial Rings with all letters, in a vast variety of styles, Opera Glasses La Reine Opera Glasses’ may be carried in the vest pocket. They are collapsible and take up a space | jured, aithbaan’ Mehl een el ready-made stock, we can al- been ‘goratohed and hurt aigntly. Se | ways in the to-order shoes, le No, 269 West Thirty-seventn| Everything. right up to the Raime, a Charles. "Milen tnaager hig! minute in quick, careful filling Serie Sieieees Lind sees | of orders. : Fit, style, work and mate- not maeotas ean aot tally darinrestne ee < : rial always at the very top. SOLD NOWMERE ELSE, AMES 8. COWARD, 4 Greenwich St., near Warren St..N.¥, Mail Orders Filled, SEND FOR CATALOGUE, Jewelry Department. ‘Watches, 14 karat, solid gold,; Genuine Gun Metal Chains with Levey tite Miia aveseat pearl or Crystal settings; 96c. to $6.98. Peacock Feather Fans, very special; |] from 49c. to $1.98. * Small White Spangled Fan, with |} chain; 96c. Pearl Stick Fans, spangle and lace oe ee large sizes; $4.25 to’ Tans in a variety of styles with bone | and wood sticks; 59¢. to $15.00. H (First Floor.) $16.55 to $43.00, Solid Gold Scarf Pins in a variety of stones, pearls and diamonds; from 73c. to $26.00. Gold Cuff Links from $1.69 to $16.98. | Solid Gold Lockets in a variety of styles; from $3.75 to $21.98. Silverware Department. Excellent Christmas Gifts for Children. Childrgn’s Sets—3 pieces—consisting | Baby Cups in plate and solid silver; [f; of knife, fork and spoon, formerly 98c., | 98c-, $1.49 and $2.98. | $1.25 and $1.49. Lbs le ein een aie ee oat French, & I at 19¢., 49 id 98: gray, Special at ic. an Jee ) only half an inch thick. For some time they have been popular in Europe and they are fast finding favor in this country. As the lenses fold back inside, no case is needed. Cov- ered with black morocco, Glasses are powerful and have a large field. Handy for your own use, and a most accept- able gift to a friend. Price, $9. A Gift for Wife or Sister DIED AFTER BEING RUN OVER, John Schmager, twenty-one years old, nwho was run over by an express wagon + on Dec. 2 at Mulberry and Bleecker Streets, died to- in 8t Vincent's He lt at No. 506 Bast A Jady’s watch, similar in style to the one we-sold for the same price last year, except Trusty TimeKeeper for $6. Perfumery and Toilet Goods. A hunting case that the case is at prices. to suit all Accounts Opened. Open Sat. Eve’gs. Most Liberal Terms. watch, sterling somewhat heav- purses, This ring is Real Ebony Brush and Comb Set,j Celluloid Collar and Cuff Boxes, We t 125th S silver, engine ier. Hunting case solid gold, with the sterling silver mounted, worth $1.25; | satin ined, 59c. to §2.96. CS treet, Near 7th Ave, turned, of modest of solid 14-karat gold letter inlaid in sardonyx, _)Price spec at 226: kee tals! Neenah, begeeore 3 appearance, good gold,and choice of $7.50 Ebonized Brush, Comb and Mirror | Kerchi hr reen reorn and bees Swiss works, al. Waltham Rixinor Eide This Masonic Ring Sig test ae mounled, we Triplicate Mirrors,size 7x9, gilt frame, Lambert Semiitere with tapestry and leatherette backs, | is solid gold, and contains six diamonds, ways to be trust- ed; not of the Large assortment of Combination Manicure Sets, in CBonized, real ebony, Astonishing Randsomely decorated, value $130 | works. A Christ- special a -_ sj y ec. MAAas a ues! i geod : imekeep. giver. Price, $16.50; with en- any _ letter. Price carved leather effects sesling sivee haApsltor assortment of Colgate’s [I ogarre bad $6. graved case, B18. IF $10. trimmed, in pretty Heed Sette Bradley's. Lundborg's, $21.75. Gentlemen's Military Sets, $1.98 to $9.98. Shaving Sets, 89c. to $11.98, Doll Department. ie Infant Dolls, Boy Dolls, Little Red Riding Hood, Dolly |p ASS Hudnut’s, Piver’s, Houbigant’s Roger & Gallet’s perfumes, put up in {fancy boxes: 20c. to $9.98. . (First Floor.) TRE majority naturally go where the greatest values are offered—where the widest choice of desirable gift-things are to be had, and that is why this great, popular store is the Mecca of all thrifty, thinking Santa Clauses, Hundreds of other good things like this; MAIL OKDERS FOR ANY OF THESE ARTICLES WILL RECEIVE PROMPT, ATTENTION Open Every Evening in December j lor : 2 7 7 ; M Lio veal mente Capinety, in Vardens, Aunt Dinah holding infant, and beautiful i Loita abe lpeahyateiial Wits toons Mgt cand ment of Fancy Dressed Dolls. { Backs eNtKe Lastama! SIECIAL—Handsome Jointed I Dell pac ihe areal ae fp value at Sky Ks ‘s with long flowing curls, pr .25, $1.49, $1. . F aes cin peau pai. 5 XMAS Sleeping Eyes, height 211% inches, pat-| Complete Stock of Doll Ca taper tee: [Shere Lae ent leather slippers and lace gp, | Go-Carts and Perambulators, $1.98 Yersible Preach: bere salesee: ¥ CORNER stockings. Very Special, at... $13.50. ‘cusbion 8; 3 ft 11 in. Bigh, 19 (Second Floor, Inches wide; value soars, $1.60; special, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St $5.45 $6.97 FLATS FURNISHED BETTER AND CHBAPER THAN BLSBW!