The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1903, Page 5

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PISTORTA YEARS OLD WILL WED Rev. Dr. William Nichols Dun- nell, Rector of All Saints’, Will Take His Housekeeper for His Second Wife. FRIENDS FOR YEARS, HE THINKS HER A JEWEL. Bride-to-Be Was the Trusted Companion of the Minister’s First Wife for More than Three Decades. The Rev. William Nichols Dunnell, rector of All Saints’ Protestant Epis- opal Church, does not belleve that it Is 00d: for man to be alone, and he does ,Mot think that age should be any ob- “atacle. He is in his seventy-fourth year jand has just surprised his flock by 4n- nouncing ‘his approaching marriage. He oes not say that this fs a love match. ‘He admits that he wants some one to eare for him and to take care of his home, and he thinks that in Miss Anna Maria Megele he has found the woman that will fill the bill. ‘Miss Megele ts not young. Sho is past ‘middle age and {s hale and hearty. But for thirty-two years Miss Megele has iived in the rector’s house, most of the time as a companion to Dr, Dunnell's mite, who died two years ago. Speaking to hie friends of his pro- posed marriage, the white-haired clersy man sald that ho had assed the ro- Mantle age and was In the practical. fie, ieretore believes that a practical yusewife makes a most desirable life Pexiner, and while he is not morely Biting of the material comforts of life he Knows that @ well-ordered and comfortable house, will help him Mong in his work. * he said tite morning with] ‘ew tok Tam seat ORIENTAL RUGS, a twinkle in his eve, “t have had Mina je on trial and she has proved to me that she is an eminently practical and good housekeeper. I think the time has come, therefore, when she shall be FewaNed for her thrift and industry E24 promoted to an interest in my do, tp.” i saya that the “herald ' garemony will be performed in the ol lurch of which he has been pastoi will attend, and then the newly-wedded ir will G9 on a trip to Xsheville, Cc. ‘De. Dunnell has been chaplain of the Gmehty-Seoond Kegiment for twenty- ‘two years. ‘This makes him the senior chaplain gf the National Guard of the jew York. He is also prel- &, of the Palestine Commandery, aioe Te lar, and is well known doris, Uist sapet ot the eon 3 ; e the pen and the Sons of the ie ie big good deeds. Hi Gis door is ever to the poor and his pocket- book opens at the plaint.of the Reedy, He has the dla tivetion of bene elected the only Christian mesnber of Pies New Era Club, a Jewish organiza- oSTias Bekele ta the orphaned daughter of Anthony P. J. Mogele, & merchant She came to thts ountry ‘atter the death of her par- ents to earn her own living, and was at ‘once engaged as ccmpanion to Dr. Dunnell's wife. In that capacity she re- ined his we 75 oe two years ago, when Mrs, MUST WAIT FIVE YEARS FOR BRIDE ‘Harry Williams, “Professional " Pickpocket,” Who Just Mar- tied Stella Hamilton, is Sen. tenced. to Sing Sing Prison. (Harry Williams, the young pick- pocket who was married In the Tombs yesterday by civil contract to one Stella Hamilton, will have to postpone his honeymoon for five years, He was sentenced to Sing Sing for that length of time by Judge Cowing to-day. ‘Williams one arrested charged with attemptn steal a. watch from Arthur Hifiton, son of ‘the late Ji futon, on an Bighty-slxth street car, When ‘arraigned for trial he entered a plea of guilty and gaye his occupation 5°" protéssional pickpoc! Sythiic awaiting sentence in the Tombs Aho Hamilton girl made her appearance and cjamored to be allowed to: marry tim. “No clergyman could be found to “perform ithe ceremony Judge Cowing @hid to-day that he felt no mercy for Willams, and he im- Posed the maximum sentence, ‘This young man has a:ready served four terms in prison," said the Court. He, ought to be put away Mike a mad he bride was in court, but a “court officer requested ‘her to leave white Williams was being senten ALL SAINTS PAS10R, WHO AT 74, , WILL TAKE A SECOND WIFE. os ss ed it the horses swerved on to the boarding and crashed through tt. One of the horses went to the bottom of the trench and was instantly killed. ‘Tho board: dq suspended half way. The boiver ot the truck, John Harting, of No. 930 Columbus avenue, was not hurt, ‘The uninjured horse was taken out of One Animal ts Killed by. Fall— Payment Down. Driver Escapes Uninjured. A pair of heavy truck horses attached to one of the Lion Brewery wagons Come to our warerooms and learn how you were being driven at a fast pace|Mmay sccure any Persian or Turkish rug in through Forty-second street at 6 o'clock | You may pay'us the balance In aay menthly At Lexington avenue | Payee Ying “Femember, “sou are using the there is a trench ten feet deep and | Tue while you nay for it. Send for booklet, . ‘This was covered by THE cia ease IMPORTING CO.. When the horses and the truck reach- (Near 2ist Street.) other was caught by sme of the the trench with the ald of a derrick. Your Choice Delivered for a Small Nee New York. Continuation of our Holiday Sale of Silk Stockings. Black and Colored Sith Hose, piain and ribbed, $1.35 per pair, value $1.75 to $2.45, embroidered’in white and colors, unique & original designs, $1.95 per pair, value $2.65 to $3.45. inserted with dainty laces in a variety of patterns, Our line of S Stockings for street and evening wear is complete, new co orings and designs abound in profusion, from $1.35 to $05.00 per. pair. Cotton, Liste Thread and Cashmere Hose These we have in a large and varied’ assortment, light, Poh and medium: weights, plain, embroidered and open- from 25c. to $6-95, per pair. Lord &8 Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth Street .and Fifth Avenue. New Entrance on rgth Street. Black Silk Hose, Black Sitk Hose, $2.65 per pair. value $3.75 to $4.50. for Women and Children. At be w on digit cough Sch ered lh cou peice ar * te whata I suffer from alth< A GRAVEVARD COUGH they do not realize it until (t fs too late, ly sétUles on the throat or lungs and if not or con#mption, and the eud may be the grave. ‘Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup Js the best romedy for all kinds of throat and a Jung sre Bron and influenza, = will Ce ren os oi caved massy people Altes were given up. by orton to rareehebend tes ye Be Bull Vs Cough 8 a Syrap al Ways oures. *, Lanffered with cough, a tickling in the throat and people wait T bod eonsiingtion, “f use nd (take pleasnre in statin; tate uae lav Irequently atta than any other to ull sorts of wi 1 Tt bas proved y rup for 1 De, Bull's Copgh Syrup and it has saved neve lives ania aetering Poel and difficulty in Syrup pon the reconi+ eruesedy cute ie ‘and Avs tee Dr, Bi i evi prop adeconmend i ncopeertian same F.J. Hoult, Holson, West Virginia 835 Mechanic iste Chmnden, N, 3.3 writ me with @ very Thad @ bad attack THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1903. - Corner= With Christmas but @ week and a day distant, you have no time for any store talk that is not right tothepoint. The Christmas Corner wants your trade. The Christmas Corner must tell you why, and be» Great Day Nearer brief about it. Here are the reasons: In buying gold or diamond jewelry, watches and clocks, silver- ware, opera glasses at the LAMBERT store you save money because you pay only one profit. We manufacture most of our stock. The rest we buy direct of manufacturers. We have no dealings with middlemen. Diamonds, opera gJasses and carved wood clocks we import direct. When we buy we take great quantities and therefore pay the lowest prices. : We are practical jewelers, trained to know every detail of the business. We have been in trade 27 years, and our accumulated knowledge is at the service of our customers. We guarantee every article we sell to be exactly what we say it is, and we will not give houseroom to anything but the best. The earlier in the day you call the better for your own comfort. In the forenoon the store is not so crowded. High-Grade Guard Chains of Solid Gold. A Word to the Watch for $40. The two Guard Chains illustrated below are picked almost at random from the Bridegroom-Electy largest assortment, and the one containing the greatest number of designs. A few guard chains we buy, but most of them are made in our own factory. In oe hy ee cost you from $9 up; with Nie from $10 to $500 This is a cable link chain, ‘solid 14-karat gold. In the slide is a turquoise, sur- rounded by eleven fine diamonds. Price, $90 Solid 14-karat gold rope chain, with he art shapéd slide set with a trefoil of beau- A short reminder of our patie wed- fully matched diamonds. Price, $42.50 ding rings always a! fascinating and Many Tastes in Vest Chains fetid hy at seasonable subject. Even jewelers do To meet the requirements of public taste (which park o re. not always realize what pains we take If you look closely at the engraving varies. in eat to jewelry as to other things), — - = ea ote + tormake these the best wedding rings on this watch, you will recognize work we display solid 14-kt. gold vest chains of so ize shown i" the country. Every one is from the that is usually associated with watches many patterns that we cannot imagine a man so in the cut. LAMBERT factory, and bears the of high price. Everybody who sees hard to suit as not to find something in our assort- ite All the LAMBERT guarantee of weight” this watch is amazed that we should ment to please him. To-day we present three ( beauty of and purity. All widths. Solid 14, 18 sell it for $40. It is certainly a great examples. ; this stone is brought out In and 22-karat gold. Prices from - ‘$3 the skilful cutting. Solid No charge for engraving. 14-karat gold hand - made 10820. NO Ee ss mounting. Would cost a " fancy price at some of the Heart LocKet, value for the money. The case is 44-kt. solid gold, and you may have Waltham, Elgin: or LAMBERT This fancy chain of 14-kt. solid gold comes in other stores. Price, yor both single and double styles. Single, $18; $90.00. Roman Front. Magnificent Brooch-- = “wt. 825. Two English ; Rings. 73 Diamonds. ‘ Men’s mas- Severity: Among fifty patterns this is one of the most popu- ) sive gold three dia- lar. It has a trace link and fancy centré of solid PRIS monds, 14-karat gold. . , a carefully Single, $13, $20, $25, $30. EY ee anatieg Sainte Double, eee AEA S50. or garnets, $6. poe fs n ay her t nglish lent value tor the price, 27,50, rt ring fora A locket calls for a ab 27s in this Handsome sold ei as poi re ‘$30, man, hi { ighly. polished, Solid ATIBERT Neckchains are lorious Others cost you $15; $18, $22, $40, “go set with ‘three extra the highL AMBERT sa Deen $50. according to weight. ine gamets, $6.» \..- Ask 'to see'them when you call. Or tion and picture are + alike powerless Finely Cut to bring its beauties properly before Gola Khife,: Sheffield Anadeg fr ‘Twin Beauties. ou. Solid 14-karat gold mounting. Diamond } Blades. iia pte faa its size and the Fall aks in se- aay The pans ES me ani ee lecting and mounting the stones com- SZ ' mond in r ‘ r bine with the quality of the diamonds this Ring go se Ae soe, themselves to make this a very popu- = Siggy is cut so matel pete lar ornament. We are selling many ZN that all of Ss ; ere popular foto : brooches of this pattern. Price,$475\ its beauty is shown. Sold Solid 14-karat Gold Knife, heavy and well made, ting, $75. A showy preseni sever elt delight blades of the best Wostenholm Sheffield steel. ring. The Stylish Belcher. oy Floral pattern on handle. Far above knives com- ery lover of beautiful ’ Heré is a Belcher tenes $60. monly sold for more money, Price, $12.75. Mercury’s Head. t Ring, with a beautiful p A quaint conceit, solid 14- ve Diamond, Mounting Classic Signet Ring. Elegant Lady’s Ring. karat gold signet rng, carved of 14-karat solid g - This signet Ring is also This Lady's Ring with Mercury's hand made. A fine \\ of solid 14-karat gold, with two fine dia. and twisted er ariet To see example of LAMBERT work ) carved avi a ate monds and a real sa af colton o Signet ari at classic figure, indistinctly es hire, in 14-karat i $30.00 sown in vie picture, an . INS > fd i nd feito : tion. Price, $13.50. RL ing, is notable for its elegance an i Superb Pair. Our engravers mi cut simplicity, aye SHE, off middle- Our Own Importation. wO)+3.uU 4 if ish. men's profit, we sell it fo monds,.as much alike € te seal eye’ P ¥ itor $165 Two carefully selected as twins. Cut shows “sa Diamonds and Contrasted diamonds, imported Ses approximate size. No Sapphires. Lovelines cially for us, in sn pee picture can give proper E H Three diamonds and : As karat “gold; hand-made idea of their beauty, two real sapphires, all solid 14-kt. gold mounting, Blue light of two sap- mounting. A fine Christmas gift, beautiful stones, spark- ¥ phire doublets in contrast 350. $225 . gold, hand made mount- with the white radiance of ing $55. Bae ie elected sami be- More Popular Than Ever ween them, icked out an ex- Sort Teper Band Ring. A Bayles Bettarn, pert. Solid 14-1 ne gold cutie! This hanson Ey Cara ‘This is a taper band to make this dainty bit of $70. bb bs a vials 4 si Ring. of solid 14- work worthy of our s kling Trio.’ 9 05 ES OLE Karat gold, designed reputation and your at- Parking, irio. one is a solid 14-Karat and made in th . One of the most popular Mm Three finely — selected gold drop seal fob. Hun- 5 : LAMNBER1 that: ever came from the J diamonds, in solid 14- dreds of patterns to select “8 factory. The dia) tAMBERT factory, Solid 14- Re: karat’ gold mounting. from. This one, mond is of fine quality, and the price jarat_ mounting, hand made. Yours Excelent example of ‘ $10.75. is but $25. CO. for $25. LAMBERT work, $35. ts MAIL. ORDERS FOR ANY OF THESE ADVERTISED ARTICLES PROMPTLY FILLED Open Every Evening in December. Christmas Christmas

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