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TF EEE WNT MLS WI se | ERT 25,00 SIM LEW EARL PAK » Frank Hedley, Once a Machinist Parkville Station WardmanjAugust Kurser Blows Out His) on the “L,” Is Made General! Acted as Pilot to Strange Vis- Brains in Bushes Near West Manager of —Interborough | itor, and Now Sergt. Cole Is, Drive. Opposite One Hundred Rapid Transit Company. Transferred. and Fourth Street. toa soe an et] Darks K Coarnrprariy | eames ae] | Distinctive Suits and, Top Coats for Men Hats for Men. At Fifteen and Twenty Dollars. Derbies at Three Dollars, so ex- Ofttimes a single phase of a great organization serv ive a true perspec- ceptionably high in character that tive of the whole. So eer os a grasp the ytd, iv and power off they make one wonder where the this clothing shop of ours, analyze with us just two series of our suits an exclusive hatter finds the courage to top coats—those at fifteen and those at twenty dollars. In numbers, ask five dollars for replicas of them. models, and styles of fabrics, our collection of these specific garments is, All the new, shades of brown né well pe than the entire stock of the average shop—greater, mind you, 28 black. The new self-conforming nstead of accepting the garments of uncertain character which the market) derby is one of the series of models. has to offer, we tailor in our own shops cvery garment which our label] Soft Hats at Three Dollars, in dig- identifies. What does that profit you? Much. Our tailors are masters} nified and rakish models, in the new id Set gchar ge Loa are eet enough to fashion the garments] browns and grays; also black. which we present at thirty-five and forty dollars. That promises some- ra Hats " f thing Woe: every suit and top coat which they fashion, be the price ever so Senta Hate at Rise Della, wie mi 4 _ lag Yes, and it insures that character and impressive-| ribbed silk—-the very latest Parisian. ness which make every Saks garment distinctive, ] models. Universally they are ac- WINE, WOMEN AND SONG —-/ONLY FOUR CENTS IN GOOD OLD BROOKLYN. FOUND IN HIS POCKETS, WILL HAVE CHARGE OF BOTH “L”. AND SUBWAY, |Accommodating Plain - Clothes | Evidently Dead Only Short Time | Man Is Nervously Awaiting, When Discovered by Park Po- Orders to Go Back Into Uni-| liceman—Body Identified by form and Pound Pavements, | Daughter at Morgue. Blse of Young Immigrant Who! * Has Become One of the Most’ Noted Rapid-Transit Men in| the World. ZRANE\ HEDLEYs Suits and Top © ME At $15.00, Suits and Top Coats at $20.00. ne to be extraordinary } | ri single and three double | wits, eight single breasted, four value. t : in} | =stalinvwcimessbiinavasasiailiaaciiinatiiaie'| She: tanetie 60. Wenek, See | An elderly man committed suicide by | | hala QTY, 20ers 4g0 Frank Hedley wont Maes the sented thc enone inatiing Wieobal Uareugh ‘va Fagnt teen | : we Cy thirty-four double breasted, two Chesterfield | Silk Hats at Five Dollars, made of @ machinigt at $2.60 a day To-day Me. the Progpect Park station in Brook. | Pl¢ In a clump of bushes @ hundred feet | sof cheviots,thibets,worsteds = | cutaway and two English Prock imported silk plush of the finest 4 Wedley was apocinted General Manager |lyn has given rise to cnsiderable gos. east of the West Drive in Central Park, | tweed and imeres in solid models in forty-gight styles of P P it the Interborough Rapid Transit | slp in police circles, the chief spice of oppomite G33 Hundred and Fourth | colors, mixtures and designs of fabrics in the new browns, light grade. The blocks are as new as . nig street, t 'y. : Mah oo) he hs fubeay ho ectary ively dime an intigate freee ot the | The. body waa fount by Policeman | brown, gray, black or blue, and dark gray, black or blue. the season and authoritative. : Of $25,000 a year, under a five-year {commana had in the prectnet un- John Campbell, of the Park Squad. The Zan Conta, feur box models in Tee Conte, five box, two pad- ’ ¢ontract, |der the guidance af @ wardman. jman bad evidently been dead for a | urieen styles of coverts, whip- dock, !W@ paletot and two tourist Men Ss Three-fift Shoes ett, Hedley was oromoted to the oftes This friend of Mr, McAdoo, the story | short ime, as blood waa still running | cords, twills, cheviots and vicunas models ianingteen styles ofcovert, | Not be anh but’ ‘ Shinar beberniedet eich ope pve gyi ard hap ag Stead fa quickie wan abot el te | in tan, gray, brown, Oxford or whipcord, cheviot, twill or vicuna, ot because of a single virtue, because of a unity of all the shoe virtuesextreme service, the exclu- | sive styles and absolute comfort— black. el viously held, but which ts now aboi-|Brooklyn Boy in Hospital and! purpose than to “look around.” Sprgt. | pounds, had gray hale, ere Meer tne Yshod. ‘The circular vacating the o }Cole was out at the time, but a ward-| A green waistcoat of General Manager, issued by President] Old Man Under Arrest—) oss, "wno knew of the friendship re | Goat tnd rouserty,* ir sccnets. were | August Helmont, of the Interboroug! a found four cents and two handkereblefs, many of which are silk lined, Suits for Young Men. | Furnishings for Men. nd Soro heim "| Youths for Whom Shot Was trrce it wea hia duty to. be sarew:| iat Sie hy Tie Seushtes ax chat re} i1| do we hold ours’to be a little better " this date, .P. Brya | |Harlem Morgue by his Fi in but one count does our shop fail ¢ wil sense tonet as General Manager ot] (tended Unhurt. able. | Seanwat the Birr a eee At Thirteen- Fifty. to earn the right to be termed pe than the best of the three-fifty shoes . ‘ The visitor was commenting on the 2 n Garments for the by —i this company, and will retain the office young man who reads a " : in fact, the lasts, leathers andwork- @f Vice-President only. A te ap- coainess of the station, the broad green he runs—who 8 conscious of the new | Clusive “—the prices. They are far i , of Vice-Preaideng only. A separate 8>- | nn Anderoda, sixteen years old, of /I8¥M that surrounded it and tne gen-| LEFT AUTO AS SECURITY. bapekce, dau Selbaads thea bio gatmeste ba.| too modest, if ese accept the ex- manship bring them dangerously neat’ ’ Fine. | No. 407 Clint treet, Brooklyn, . | eral rural appearance of the district, ; Paneer, Who will report (o the View| reea to catch in one of hie lege @ ple| Got a Glimpse of Gay Lite, | Out Chaufleur Refuses to Reveat| | invested with them. The iiner phases of | clusive standard, But that does not 4 pny ae cada the Gibaiad Nilign ur Brewelions tol bullet not Intended for him, and) \ ne wardman replied that the place | Employer's Name. design and tailoring, andthe character and influence the merchandise—{ood ie new extreme models for the. Mr. Hedley’s appointment took official | No. Scenes thee Mea ot might look slow; then added, with | Policeman Fitagerald, of the mounted | | individuality which find expression in these way, arrested to-day the id k . Gorm in the following circular issued wink, that there was some lite to be squad on Broadway, Arovalis lcunabout | | Suits and coats, make them of exceptional , i, “by Vice-President Bryan: aan who 1s sald to have fired the pl cen ‘it the visitor would care to see it. |that bed no number On ft value at ThirteenePifty, Sizes 14 to 19] commends it to the discerning, : , young fellows and the broad-toe }* | taste in form, fabric and design yey The the mature man, in butts Ma ; | Wufteur to the lace or blucher styles of “Effective thie date, Mr. Frank Hed-| Anderoda says hi 1 The Commissioner's friend assented |, Fitagerald took the sane “4 ears. Second floor, 4 Gay ts appointed to the office of wen-| Union street house, minding hie ove | and the oMfictous plain clothes mag ied Centre, Street, Rauice, Giuet, he bar " Suit: at (pre Special for Friday and Saturday. leather, wax calf or box calf with gral manager, the office of general] busineas, when MeGibney, wo le an| the way to a nearby road house, where low and said. his name wae John at } single and double breasted Stiff Besem Shirts, Cluett brand of full extension double cr medium ‘puperintendent being abolished. gid, man, appeared on the stoop, bran |a fine dinner embellished with wine was Gather, of Bo, y models of fancy Scotch cheviot or percale, in excellent designs, de- mY jrring i ena | ep a, Re a S| aay "Na ower Soa gi aca Saar Mawr! | tweed in alk mntrea or platy | tached call a Eee ondent, out. ng a pped | . e [end in addition, the superintendent In answer and ‘McGibney, It la tala | the proprietor of the place to do hie icp yf Stitat? anemeriaveniied the ty, My Hit thibet or serge in Value $1.50. At $1.00 ’ (@f motive power, will report to the | jira! striking young AB-| so and that the chef had tured out |before I'd tell” jack or blue; medium or full hip Box Plaited or Stiff Bosom Shirt 8 aver ree pp all of the subway and BA eel d mantic me If, in| a masterpiece, raed he, ‘ineinted dpan ‘elther being ee $13.50 of fine Percale, in the new desi Val $4 00. Manhattan divisions will report (> the | MCEVIEC He le a student at Bt, Francis | Other rond houses were visited, where ficld ‘Or aiven hia liberty, Magistrate Tapseata, box models of whipcord attached cuffs. Special ut $1.50 ate PA.00. ‘ s, eneral manager on all matters ver-| strat and wanton hy way to. Hacnivan | (he Sagge lavish Rowplality marked Harlow hel Wetneeday, and the pollow or covert in tan of olive shades, eerie Bou eine horde three | 19 indicate the strength and the economies gaining to operation and maintenance.” | Ferry: to tate a boat tor Manhattan | the entertainment. At ¢he last ong this fran took him to. the Tombs, In & few lined with silk or serge. $53,50 Ree g oar eae.” papas. tates rinciples of this department, you may ace) + The rise of Frank Hedley to his pres- | when he rea itet. Moalbney Was ar. | generous entertainer ot at, MoAdoe's minutes Fitagerald was back in court Ri t wide, or large English squares, of cept the beaver hats for children which ff | ene a utle: C1 d i " poston ie a ering examale Atterncon and held in #0 ballon "| trite to {hu beet to make the party mite mers i fntlted to hie oberty.” Seder want cerleton be prepreg ats in the acy Col otfers, They areof long sap far id ioral } an, even a rr jt! umber | Pitagera ) 1e a ad Shades oO! n, ray. ” fn the United States, can ace po) a BO ot Genital Fi fier ‘produced & copy, of the suto- fal hedale Wah belted or” piaia Val wo, teen and ¢ K colors, with wide brim in “middy” and con plist, Mr. Hediey was born in 11] | NEW MONTANA BISHOP. This was done, and the wardman’s mobile law as published by the Auto. 3.50 alue 75c, t tinental shapes. Four dollars is the universal | lot SMalisieeds Kent, Ragland, ond vhes ee ee ore aeration of | Scene of galety that Re had never melt ihat tye automomie must be accepted 9h > beclee " Handkerchiefs of Irish Cambric, price for this hat; ours, two-ninety-five, Yeats old was apprenticed ciated In his with a sedate Brosk- in liew o! . - to eae of worsted or with blue, tan or gray designs, Soft t @ mechanical engineer by his fathor. ihe tan une inant Sntsde, ts Me eae in reread 1a ee ead ne ee owls ent tent it cheviot in stripes or mixtures, full Value 50c : # a Est Hais in cardinal, navy, to of castor or white, with heavy silk — cord and tassels, a Value, $1.00. At 78 i Sailot Tam o'Shanters of serge anct-—> cheviot, large top, plain or em- 99 J. broidered;-silk lines, ¢ 5, Norfolk Galt Capa of cheviot ortweed, hip or segular, $2.50 and $3.00 H andkerchiefs of Prench silk and eee LOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY linen, with colored stripes or Half Hose for Men, | vatue75< At 50e Value 50c. Special at 25c Suits and Coats for Boys i in bl f int pi Mp gh Sew |e Abnormal strength where strength —ev'v'év—1 claim to exclusiveness, Hose of lisle | is needed, is the rule which governs Shoes for Boys. ‘ thread or soft elastic cotton in black | the tailoring of our suits and coats} Sturdiness is not their only claim. to’ as well as woven designs that include | for boys. Perhaps to thatisduethe} your recognition—they have style f) |] the soft browns, greene and grays| Steady growth of this department—| 4.plerity, and extremely modest which the new season Tandode or it may be the low prices. Be that} prices too argue for them as well, —— ns | as it may, rest assured that in no keane Shoes of vici kid or velour Furnishings for Boys. other shop will you find a more rep- calf, spring or first heels, va} ot; ‘ai M a, lari nt, when . completing hls seven-year ap. | Hishop of elena, Monts in succeasion | ara" friend f embered & pressing en-|to Karage to be kept, Cather wi jceshtp, Mr. Hedle; relied 14 to the late Right Rev. John B. Brondet, ganement in New York. then released, Why Lambert’s Is Popular. en, he immediately took out his Eat preparatory to becoming a) You need not be familiar with any department of the jewelry business to understand why we sell first-class articlés—we have no room for any other—at prices that tempt your purse as strongly as the beauty of our wares appeals to your taste. Here are the facts in one short paragraph: . We manufacture much of our stock. The rest we buy direct from the makers in large quantities for spot cash. Our diamonds come direct to us from Amster- dam—no middlemen figure in the transactions, As we sell for cash only, we ate not burdened with bad accounts, Our store is not in a fashionable neighborhood and our rent is therefore low. We make our profit at the buying and manufacturing end of the business—this accounts for our being able to sell at lower prices than First Job $2.40 « Day., ig His fivst job was obtained in the i ty machine sho; f recelved $2.40 4 day. 5 he was pald $2.40 a day, but jquit after two weeks for the h ¥ of $2.60, in the Ninety-eij ‘eho the Manhatta ; The young machinist ro- | ieee 0 the inapectorship of the ‘thira wenue division at fs & month, An- pother advancement landed him assist- ee foreman of the west side Goes to Kings County “1,” | sehen he it the Manhatten ot” ane || other reliable houses resentative and complete stock off {o! sean my, Blevated “Raliway, ‘Brose? | Add to all this that we will not allow the slightest misrepresentation of J] | It is the absence of the hackneyed, | garments for boys. feawe, Serge of bee oa ae * vy || goods, and you will see why the popularity of the house of Lambert grows with the }| | time-out-of-mind styles and designs, | Bian Collar Russian Bloure Suits ce Shoes of patent leather, vic. fc sionals ae tab | passing years, which makes this ceperenent of ours ion 2% ¥ 8) fad Sollee Sui bid or hon eal spetat co Reds eri jpuperintendent and subssquennty eens izes 5 to 10) of t t Bagli izes 8 to 2, $2. 'Bin'tn char othe Nor wean i,’ | YouCan Trust This Watch, Solid Gold Lorgnette Chains. ci redid yg yl bd ee ee oo cla teee Tettod oak eslstone gta 8 Bias A a ee] With all respect to the de- stock of every requisite forthe boys! — ffova cr gray matures, Double: firs hee sices gto 1384 $.00 his New York subway and the ac- ‘quired Manhattan “L" hia choice fell signer, be it said that the cut does nothing like jus. tice to this ladies’ hand- 4 few Jorgnette chains we buy of the man who at very low prices. Breasted and Norfolk Suits (sizes Shirts, nedligee or stiff bosom, open 7 to 17 years) of Imported cheviot, back, back and front or coat models, tweed, serge or worsted, in navy, kage or Blucher Shoes of patent or box calf, full extension wélted soles broad toes, sizes | to 534, $2.50 1 "L" since April, 18, and has had! charge of the Organization of the some watch, One of the —setis us vest chains, but most of our stock of Saw train serv! r , ith cuffs attached or detac block and a variety of plaids and Button or leace Shoes of patent , shades Chitee. | a ular designs ic these is made in our own factory right above the von 5c, 1. 1.40. me mixtures. $6.50, $7.50 and $8.50 or velour calf, welted soles, si H pha liaeetiioent tebe tm Ue. +4 the Lambert assortmnen. salesrooms, It is simply wonderful that a thing Norfolk and Rouble Breasted Suita 13 to 5, $3.00 The engine turned bun:- ~ essentially so simple as a chain should be de- Phasaes; "de te oe om y ing case of solid 14-Kt. veloped into so many pleasing forms, The chain gold is fitted with Wa't- conn here (though very imperfectly) inthe cut ham, Elgin or Lambert jg solid gold, 48 inches long, slide set with fine movement, In any case earl_—$15, Prices of solid gold lorgnette (sizes 7 to 16 years) Russian Suite (sizes 2% to8 years) and Sailor Suits (sizes 5 to 10), of cheviot or serge in solid colors and mix- tres, $3.75 ar4 $5.00 }@ervice and the celerity with which the Subway force was obtained, decided 1M, Belmont, and the former poor me- | nic waa given full sweep and tne position in the operating de- Sporting Requisites. Palannes of medens various designs aly 0 That our department is one of the Searts, four-in-hand; bow or Wind: \ partment. {2 Mr. Bryan will have the supervising | io 1 , lete in this town is some=" both ¢ and the subway, This) ou have a trusty time- sor shapés of superior silks in the ; ) a most complete in { ee itive hrs eeer. "We commend ths watch fo anybady ais Fang from $10.00 to $800.00, new designs, 23, 4,80 tr (oaes 10, ofsovenvne: | tinds that ob pricgs are third or frre manners work tr and ine new | desiring a beautiful and useful gift ata moderaieé Worn by Happy Brides. Rath Reken of terry cloth or tian, serge or cheviot, in light or more lower means more—infinitely Bony are ure bonding ther eftorte in| blanket cloths, $1-50 to $4.50, dark colors, $3.75 and $5.00} more—for instance: gto Fad for the subway opening | pea Sa GQUARE CIRCLE ENTERTAINS. Ben's Club, of Siege! Cooper Com pany, Presents Five Vaude- ville Bill. \ The Square Circle, a club composed @ntirely of the men of the Blegel Coop- er Company's store, gave a fall " FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Hunting Requisites. ae Sayade Rifles, re-| Flobert Rifles,a2cal, A Sale of Apparel for Girls and Misses. pester, 22 calibre, | Value §2.50.At S1c96 It is the style of our garments—the life and impressiveness—which di-] Listed $14.00. $975! Loaded Shells, black vorces them from the commonplace. Our stock affords a most diversified} Winchester Shotdua, | or semi - smokeless variety of suits, coats, dresses, skirts and waists for formal and informal] repeating, takedown, | 12, 16 or 20 gauge. » wear, at prices which no one dare question, so evidently modest are they. ied 007 4 bald nk i = price. Under the Lambert system this watch Gossip of Fall weddings is will cost you only $16.50, in the at, and the plain gold F the King of Chain Makers. ring is the most significant Re pe Ph of ae ah work dis- OCOT GOCOGGDOOLO DG: layed. For nearly a generation the Lambert GGG GIG IGG GGSGIIGG EGS Let rings have gleamed on the fingers of We had a long search for the right maker of vest happy brides. Those who wear them can best chains, but ultimately we found him. He designs tell how worthy the Lambert wedding rings are his chains, oversees the making of them, being of their purpose, Only pure gold and high. his own foreman, and finally sells them. They grade workmanship are ontsined tle atm 4 in these rin; Hg 8 West Eighteenth nels even are the most tasteful and elegant chains we know They are seamless and fully guaranteed. We Rola Cannot bay tom 9 Raoarete Gita LH! pa 4 gee double barrel, 12 to| canvas, bound with ig present, A most attractive vewde, of, All are solid 14-kt. gold. There is prac- make little direct profit on the sales, but ever ihoe elikect ac Sir, en Ginle is ia eit ot . at a or 16 gauge. leather, $1.00 le bill was given with the following — no - to Da number of b> oe bi to gt2 60 us tat hOO ferry toes 0 Regularly $12.50 pe. ® $3 5 . Bint Hi ‘oS ee Listed peas Hein pore! pee sel one at random—$20.00, vary io > 18-kt., 0 $16.00; 22-kt. Hid . 4 4 > aca S| am | corduroy, ~ from $9.00 to $60,00, according to weight. $6.00 to $20.00. No charge for engraving. % ‘ailered Suite of fancy zibeline in Lengths 27 to 38 inches. . 12 gauge. | lored, $3,25 red, brown, navy or green, braid Regularly $5 and $5.50. — At $3.90 Li $37.7 $17.50 Cartridge Vests 3g Gold Filled Guard Chains. trimmed, box coat model with Loaded She canvas, + eo Eee aah geeTU0N. |T Gold plated and filled chains, of which we sell only the best made, look well and wear well. So far, after pevttes seies Senior siaes 18 10 16, GYMNASIUM SUITS. | crokeless2,16.or20| Hunting Capsof duck fuser coon songs; Miss Ward, wio| 1 thousands of sales, we have yet to hear a word of complaint. Should we hear of any dissatisfaction —that Regularly $15.00. At $9.75 ‘the adanted school modal gauge. Box of 25, 50:| or corduroy, wifted with a beautiful soprano voice, . ' New “Chinese” Suite of serge in e adopted school mode rye s number of classical selections. is, if within a reasonable time, with reasonable use, one of our gold-filled chains should give cause for aig black in sizes 8 to [8 years. Cameras and Requisites. dhe popular plano player of Fon’ one: || dissatisfaction, we will replace it with a new one, Prices range from $2.76 to $7.50, | navy, brown, red, green or black. Vameras and Keq : came with the famous Tpacott, the The same assurance of quality applies to men’s gold plated and gold filled vest chains. Some Sizes 6 to 14 years. A | Suits of blue serge with bloomers, Century Camera,size | Ruby Qi kL tesibbon Fi, parodia Mr. Wii| J manufacturers say their chains are warranted to wear for twenty years. We make no such promises, Regularly $9.50. t $7.50 Regularly $5.00 At $3.60] 4 * 5+ auto shutter, | with eable genet it champion Suck and wing | but we offer for sale filled chains that have survived severe tests, and, as we said, we will replace any one || Ruita of serge in navy, brown, red ite “| double lens, pneu- Developing Powders, sie, set sieges fest s| that gives cause for complaint. Prices from $2.50 to $12.00, | ee nee hag sag po | Suits of blue flannel with bloomers. —_| matic eee ple six tubes, Se ferences ane othe felightfal mann. silk emblem an e. ze! 0 » $65 At $4,90 sible back, wit T Fluid, ,; is were served and the in: | 14 years. Regularly $6.50. 470) carrying. case. and| 22 Lenind eae Tue} Open Saturday | | Regularly $5.00. At $3.50 Suits of blue serge with bloomers double Ss holder, | Eastman's; 4 0% : eer Event: Dresses. An entirely new model | and detachable skirt. Regularly $7.50. | | Plates, Bastman’ venings Nights with se prehed, shir, . beth, Regularly $8.50. At $5.90 ii Acs s omy Sa. PANU iw ue or red cloth, and shirt- | single tani serach FACTURINS Uneil 10. wernt of taffeta alk In checked or | Suiteof blue flannel with bloomers mae elas tsa loathe *, plain colors, Sizes 6 to 14. | _ and detachable skirt, Traxa of composi~ | Regularly $1.95. Regularly $14.00. At $10.00 | Regularly $9.50. At $7.40] tion, 4x5, 8-4 5x7, 12c } Avenue, Corner 58th Street. | hot teas tie, j 4 rrr