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~ MYSTERY SHROUDS SHOUTING OF BO} Rival Cherry Hill Gangs. Refuse ~ to Reveal Name of Man Who} Wounded Charles Donohue in the Head. MISTAKEN FOR ‘ANOTHER. No Information Will Be Given Until It Is Learned, Whether Assailant Ie a Follower of Monk Eastman or Paul Kelly. 3 ‘Wo matter what the cireumstances are of @ Cherry Hill shooting affair every- body trom Oak street to The Gap is always mysterious. The rival gangs _ (were more mysterious to-day because they couldn't tell what was at the bot- * tom of the shooting of Charlie Donohue, Afteen years ald, of No, 14 Cherry street. * @ome of the “Cherry-Pickers' were in- eMned ¢o think that the shooting was Gane thy one of the “Monk’\Dastman crowd, but young Donohue never has ‘een miixed up in any of the feuds. He ts’ good boy. Donohue, with some other boys of the néighborhood, was decorating’ a clud- room in the basement of No. 88 Roose- velt street when a man wallced in and etiot at him. The bullet hit the boy in the head, inflluting @ slight wound. Tho news of the shooting started all of rumors, One was that a Monk had come down ¢rom Stanton street gunning for a Yake-Yeke and that he had mistaken Donohue for the Person he was seeking. Another re- port was that the man who fired the shot was one of the Paul Kelly gang. Both theories are scouted by the po- Noe of the Oak street precinct. They have questioned everyone in the Hill, but no tended to identity the man who fired the shot. Nor will any information be given to the voice untih it has been determined whether Donohue's assail- ent. (sa Monk Eastman or a Paul Kelly follower. Not one hide in every dozen, is good enough to-be made into ‘King Calfskin.” | Orty one tarmery in America—our owmn—can Tanning is like photography. . Every hide is first ‘ developed, As much depends upon information was given that! of IBATTERY ‘STUDENT 1 WEAR 10 DEATH O'Connell, Known:on the Wate front as “the: Soholar,” Is Found ‘Unconscious : with: the Gas Turned On.” LIVED AMONG HIS “BOOKS. He Bought Rare Editions, Patronized Libraries and Was! an Authority Among His Associates in the Cus; tom-House, s, The Battery district and the Custom House are full of discussion and com- ment: to-day over the fact that W. J; O'Connell was found unconscious. from gas in his room in the East Side Hotei at No. 14 South street. O'Connell is tn |\ 7; Hudson Street Hospital so close to death that the physicians fear’he will re Dress & Waist . . Patterns For the Holidays. ‘Dress and Ski#t . Patterns in Plain and Fancy Dress Goods at very, low prices for Holiday presents—also Waist Patterns _ in Fancy Silks, «+ at $2.92 a- pattern, original prices'of which were $4 to $6 each; all are neatly ‘boxed; if desired we will’hold and deliver just before Christ- succumb to the polon. Inthe Custom House and about the South Ferry neighborhood O'Connell was known as ‘The Scholar.” He was @ storekeeper in the Custom House, a man of middle age and extremely reti-| . cent about his own affairs. Although possessed of a good education-he had a. mania fOF improving his, mind and all of his spare time was spent in reading or in studying. - He attended night schools and! lec- tures, dréw books from libraries and spent ‘his spare money for rare volumes. ‘When he condescended to talk. about matters of current \interest ‘his word went as law among the meq of the water front. He had the best room in the East Side Hotel.’ Lait A policeman .who Knew O’Connell saw ‘him at the Staten Islandiférry-house at 2 o'clock this morning. policechan spoke, but O'Connell did @Ht answer. A ttle while dater the policeman saw him walking along the bylichéad ‘north of the ferry-house of the South Brooklyn’ Iine, notel Is hot kugwns Haney Lonmene one the proprietors, “emit hallways 9 the to. s was forced and he was: ' undressed, with the gag turned on. Un- Over-d@velopment ruins its fibrous strength. Regal tanneries were nécessary, to know enough #4 deserve the brand ‘* King Calf.’? » tanned. coatly NB" . cod cortitna hh hand ee 110 Newmu ‘St..” bet,’ Ann and Beekman, 291 Broadway, cor." Reade. St, 5 Or, 10th Bt, 7 ABR so yet Soch goth, Hs Btw sixth Ave" i con, sist at, oad “King Calf”? is tanned for and’ used ‘only in the Regal pliable qualities of “* King Calf”? di It wears like iron. With its highly finished guickly polished, holding its luster as no. other leather’can, “* King Calfskin’? was necessary-in “Re; “* Live-Oak’?“soles. ~~ Tannery-to-Consumer”? economies R. > THE (60. REGAL STORKS—20.0¥ ‘THEM SHOE ig MMBN'S STORES. Be 2 ‘oppose: “Hi 200}: war Ditmars. Bt. . Beye tile be trusted 'to.tariit right every time. * like a negative—then “fixed.” ; skill and care in this, as upon the material used. Unader-development fails to bring out the finest featuzes of leather,—its pliancy, smoothness and preservation. zi , \ rae MiruoroLTaN‘prerricr. as. Silk Dept. Dotted Mousseline de. Sote at.73c. a yd, value'from $1,50 to $2:a yd.; colorings: white, ivory,cream, light. blue, pink and black— most desirable for evening gowns and bridesmaids’ dresses, or for separate even- ing waists. Carriage Entrance on sthAv, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. S / now’ when hides were developed: carefully shoe. The soft asd ¥ fo ‘not. prevent its being the best wearing stocke \_ surface, it is easily cared’for, | ‘to equal the wear of their ‘Were neceatary to give! you $6.00 Regal Shoes- ale Early Shoppers at Lambert’s Buy In the last few days beforé Christmas the happiest people are those whose shopping is over. .They have avoided the discomfort of shoving 16% ~ and elbowing their way to the counters, and’ then waiting impatientlyts:: until a salesman could serve them. They are not worrying about the prompt delivery of their gifts, and since, they. have devoted the forenoon to shopping they have avoided those mistakes and misundeérstandings often inseparable from business — the LAMBERT store early in the day and let e show you at the Christmas Corner’ stock of gold and diantond jewelry-unequalled in this town for size; : We show you watches and clocks differingsin'a Hundred:details, but alike in this, that each is the best of its kind, and is guaranteed by a house with a history of 27 years Of.honest dealin) . . We are large manufacturers. What,we do not produce we buy direct of the makets: Our by oge of the firm, who visits Europe every.year. Our system abolishes middlem at Their done amid'crowds and excitement. “Moral: Buy your Christmas gifts at the you.want them, completeness and. moderation in price. our goods are so low in price. Pearl Brooch for $7.50. A fine effect produced by simple means. In the centre of the enamelled flower glows a pearl. Solid 14-kt, gold, rose finish, $7.50. Diamond in the Flower. A. diamond FE xy in the centre ce. ofthis brooch. (A Mimsy) Solid 14s kt. QRZ gold worked into form of delicate beauty. -Rose finish, enamelled, $13.50. Lily Enriched with Diamond. Brooches a, of this modelare ‘popular as holi- day presents, Lily and leaves of solid 14-karat gold, richly enam- elled.. The'flower is brightened by adiamond. Price $14. Wild Flower Brooch Another ; floral brooch lid 14- rose: finish, ‘set with a diamond. Looks high-priced, but is. yours for $8.50. Two Iris Brooches. ‘The iris suggested the designs for ese 2 brooches, both solid 14-kt. gold, rose finish and enamelled. ‘Theupper one con- tains:a land sells tr$8. 50; The lower one, also with * pearl, will. cost you SS. 50; without enamel $6. Baroque Pearl . Brooch. Modest in. de- sign asin price, but a remark- ably pretty brooch, Solid 14-karat gold, rose finish, and ‘baroque pearl. Price $5.00; emamel, $6.00. Polished Scrolls, Fine Diamond. ° A hand-made solid 14-karat Gold Brooch, with plain =) polished scrolls AIING py 204 fine Diamond > A) in the centre, —X $32.50. A handsome gift at a reasonable price. Flowers Set with | Diamonds. \ ‘Phsee. flowers, each P.set with a diamond, in this broochof solid l4-karat gold, rése finish. Only by cut- ting out middlemen’s profits can it be sold for $11.00, Brooch with Pretty Pearl.’ A pearl nestles in, the centre of \the enamelled Pflower in this brooch. © Solid 14.karat gold, rose finish. . Price $7.50, ‘ MAIL ORDERS FOR ANY OF THESE ARTICLES WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Open Every Evening in December. | LANUFACTURING Hui THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 5: CHRISTMAS :: CORNER :: he , 7 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1903. ‘ Ease They Bring UsMuch Good Will. and Dignified: LAMBERT Seamless wed- ding rings were the first articles of jewelry we made 27 years ago. We have them of all widths, and no matter how much work is on hand this branch of our business is always intrusted to our most skilful artisans. Every wedding ring we sell is made in the LAMBERT factory and carries the LAMBERT guarantee, The rings are 14, 18 and 22 kt, Prices begin at $3 and end at $2O. On these ° This watch is not as ornate as some of the others, and you get only a vague idea of it from the cut; but it has an air of solid dignity which commends it to everybody that sees it. ‘Solid 14-karat gold hunting case, engine turned, with carefully engraved shield. Your choice of sales there is little direct profit, Elgin, Waltham or LAM- but much gain in hearty good will. BERT works. Price No charge for engraving, $50.00. sses— All Styles and Prites. The words of thanks come with special heartiness from the re- cipient of opera glasses as a Christmas gift,, We import them direct ; hence can sell! them lower than any jeweller who must pay middle.’ men’s profits, The pearl-opera glasses shown in'the cut have.gilt tubes’ extension handles, Price $1Q, | We have many other Abels ae Exeglasses, Spectacles, etc. aa Our optical department supplies solid gold, gold filled “and ‘steel eyegiasses and spectacles, of which we have a line that any firm might be proud of. No charge for fitting ; careful and courteous attention given here, as everywhere else inthe LAMBERT establishment. Trained optician in charge. The Best of Vest Chains. : Vest chains are displayed ina greater number of patterns than you can find at any other store in the city, Titig is not boasting, but hard fact. We buy chains of a manufacturer who directly superintends every branch of his busi- ness, from purchasing the gold to selling the finished product. He has cut the cost of manufacture down to the lowest figure, and you benefit by his knowledge and skill. Our prices range from $12 to $60, according to the weight, Every chain guaranteed. ¢ ; lid 14-karat gold Vest Chains, regular length. Price $12.50; double vest or Dickens, $1 6. Price $2O.OO} double vest or Dickens, $27.50. A Welcome Knot Brooch, Hand- Christmas-Gift. someand Low Priced Thiswatch, rans of Aare sole cee -karat go with richly knot brooch is engraved plain and half is solid 14-kt. ) engraved and en- amelled, The contrast between the two parts charm. Selected Price gold case,is somewhat gives a unique diamond in the centre. $15.00 Fair as a Rosebud. y last season for the z = same mon- ey. A delightful Christmas gift fora lady; choice of Walt- ham, Elginor LAMBERT works. A watch to be proud of and a faithful timekeeper. No- where else can you get as pretty or 4s good a watch for the money. $18.00 One of our dainti- est rosebud brooches, if we may make comparisons in our jewelry de- partment, where ajl the work ‘is so delicate and graceful. Solid 14- karat gold, with'baroque pearl and énamelled flower; diamonds in centre, Price $30.00. en's profits, and that is one great reason why » Simple, Solid © > TH STR! us lay, them away for you ‘until’ © Miiathondls are chosen for us “"*| Fountain Pens in Silver Filigree- B The usefulness of a Foun- ” tain Pen makes it an es; Ny cially desirable gift. poss isa Waterman Ideal (noth- ing more need be said of Yj its quality), the rubber. case being covered with sterling silver filigree. A dainty and practical“ addi- tion to the equipment of a writing desk. We have fy them in several styles and . at various prices. The pen ~ 4 herewith pictured sells for ~ $5.00. ; ] Watch Set With . Fine Diamond... ~ Inthe sme back * Hades) 7 ofthis sr watch et glit- 4 +2 karat gold) polished bea ate] cine hunting ‘case, © with front plain for monogram, which we.. will engrave. without extra charge. Your choice of Waltham, Elgin of LAM- BERT works, Price, $25. © Man’s New Model. T face. ‘Choice ‘of Waltham or Elgin works. Price, $22.50. Every: Diamond — * Our’ Own: Importation, ‘The full beauty of gold, hand-made mounting. Would cost’ ® fancy price at some of the othersstores, because importers” and’: profits would be addedi ‘Dian is about the size shown ins Price, $90. a own importation, and will please the eyes of Sey, lover of fine stones. Solid '24-kt. gold mounting. Price, $25. M Here you seeia of 4 diamonds faa he in size and brilliancy that only an expert could tell the difference. Solid 14-karat gold, hand-made mounting. A credit even to the LAM. BERT workmen, and the price: is only $65. ———1, A brilliant diamond. ae Pin fancy setting. = ¥ Mounting of 14-karat 6 solid gold. Such a GW @ gift reflects honor on . the giver. Price, $25. CHRISTMAS 3% ORNER :: rea: