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WAYWARD MOTHER WON BY CHILDREN = | heand the words Mrs, Bertha King, Convicted of Receiving Stolen Goods, Rec- » — Onciled to Her Parents in * Court and Is Released. TWICE LEFT HUSBAND ' AND WAS FORGIVEN. . Recorder Goff Tells the Woman that if She Fails to Lead a Decent Life He Will Have Her Rearrested. Recordrt Goff in General Sessions to- @ay reconc!iet a wayward daughter to her loving parents amid a scene that Wery seldom ts witnessed in the criminal eourts. Among the prisoners convicted before the Recorder early last month was a/ @ender young woman, who gave her ame as Mrs, Bertha King, of No, 721) Piahth avenue, She was convicted of Tecelving two trunks of finery stolen from the Pennsylvania fe! the foot of West Twenty-third street. After the woman's conviction her hus- bund. who said he was a clerk, pleaded @order that although the woman was beckoned to a nice not over five years knee of an old man in the back of the courtroom. ‘The little fellow ran up to the witness stand and oll up on his grand- mother's lap. He smiled at his mother, who stood in front of the bar trying “This Is indeed a sade oa: corder sald to the prisoner. sible to reconcile you and your hus- id, ¥ there Is anything that should appeal to a woman's heart Is the scene you have witnessed here, Your mother tells me she will, and is only too anxious to, provide a home for you and your children.” Turning to the mother the Recorder id “I want both you and your daughter to understand that If she does gf a rant for her and oring her fy:k t. court and send her to prison for the fongest term posaible under this con- viction.”” Mra. King promised that she would go with her mother and children and the Recorder suspended sentence, Tt was a her family that left the court-room rs. King’s parents live in |New Haven, Conn, GOWNS DREAMED OF AS ONLY IN REALMS OF ROYALTY. Arnold, Constable's Exhibition 0 | Imported Dresses a Blaze of Splendor That Enchant, A genuine blaze of splendor is the | only description of the annual fall open- | Ing of Arnold, Constable & Co, for, from the display of imported gowns, with the charming debutante corner, down to the rich materials themselves | rry-house at| 0M the first floor, there Is a wealth of color and artistic design that delights the beholder. | It ds seldom that even New Yorkers | for his wife's release. He told the Re- | 8¥¢ an opportunity to view such an| exhibition of imported gowns. Among the mother of two children had lett his |the numerous debutante dresses which home for the streets. With the under-|4re a feature of the display Is one of Sanding that Mrs. King would return to er husband Recorder Goff suspended fentence on the woman. A few days after her release the hus- Band wrote to the Recorder that his Wife had again forsaken him for her Old life and asked that she be re-ar- Rested and sent to prison. A bench war- @ant for the woman's arrest was {ssued. Detective Kearney found Mra, King *“ ga the Bowery, Rec Goff sent her to the Tombs until day in order that & investigation could be made as to er past. When the woman was arraigned to- day was confronted by her father I jo called the mother to fhe stand. She told the Court thar her Gaughter had refused to live with her @usband for reasons which she thought ere very good. “T have a home ready for her,” the jather told Recorder Goff, “where J ve her two children.” “Are the children in court?” the Re- @order asked the mother “Yos, sir,” was the reply, as the your stoc “We are al high figures. through jobbers. One 400 of amined Open Evenings ‘caught with garlands of ros, who had with them her! tight where we are offer at the present low prices goods for which o sell is either made by ourselves or We prepared against them by firm having selected the gems. But by timely purchases and dir the same old Lambert prices, A Wedding Ring Sentiment. The sentimental side of our business is most appropriatel represented by our solid fold, seamless wedding rings. When our factory was in a corner of a stationery store — that . Was in 1877—we began makin i! them, and we take just as muel pains with them to-day as if our reputation depend- ed upon the result. We guarantee every ring, Prices:—14-kt., $3 to $12; 18-kt, $4 to $16; 22-kt., $6 to $20, No charge for engraving. A Handsome, Trustful Watch. Watches, not among the most costly, but an accu- rate, faithful timekeeper. Solid 14-kt. gold hunting case, and your choice of Waltham, Elgin or Lam- bert movement. We sold last year. All of our watches are ¢: fore we put them on sale, Prive $22.50, heard so much. other for women’s, white point d’esprit, with a deep puff Over this Is caught loops of ribbon velvet, the ends falling to the bottom of the skirt and terminating in clusters of roses. | A garland of roses also is around the low-necked bodice. A handsome white satin, with huge yellow embroidered bowknots and a crepe d'or which |s really crepe embrold. ered with gold and which sells for $30 a yard; the painted guases, with their beautifully tinted orchids and roses, are delights to the eye, while in the leas expensive materials there are the sul- tana silks and the silk radium and Tosca and chamelion materials, *s* OVERCOME IN SHIP’S HOLD. Three sailors of the steamship Da- whestan, lying at pler No. 97, Atlantic Dock were overcome to-day in the heb of the vessel while shovgy'i When brought to in the Leng Tsing ‘ College Huspltal they Kave their names | a8 Sulg Zuram, John Shakerfidiimm Saig Akramalli.” The sus-eon who tank the names was ls oF Why Lamberts Prefer to Sta They Are. ovis do you stick to Third Aventie?” is a question frequently asked of us, “With and ee reputation you ought to be on Broadway or Fifth avenue.” b » thank you.” Our store and factory are in the same modest building where we have been for almost 30 years, and for which we pay a modest rental. Customers know where to fi able neighborhood would so increase our operatin expenses that we could no longer ther reliable houses have to demand We are, naturally, proud of our reputation, but we do not ask our customers to pay for it. Nor do we ask them to pay middlemen’s profit, because everything we ought direct from other manufacturers, not Some time ago we noticed signs of approaching storms in the diamond market. extensive purchases in Amsterdam, a member of our The expected has happened and prices have gone up. ect importation we are enabled to offer diarnonds at a similar pattern Until 7. MANUFACTURING Third Avenue, GL CUSED F QLLNG AT Re- | Clara Adler, Indicted for Murder ‘ in First Degree, When Ar- raigned Before Recorder Goff Shows No Emotion, A young girl, not yet out of her ‘teens, with luxuriant brown halr hanging in ; | braids, was arraigned before Recorder Goff in General Sessions to-day, dozen women among the spectators | looked pityingly at the girl, wondering lof what orlme she was accused, “Clara Adler, you have been indicted for murder in the first degree,” read | Clerk Penny from the Indictment The young girl showed no emotion. The women in the rear of the court- ‘oom could hardly restrain their excite- Recorder Goff asked the girl her age,| « 10-3 dike Cres Colds and all Throat | | and Lung Troubles-~-Prevents Pueumoniaand Consumption, hine or Poisonous | ot a Patent Medi: | cine. 50 Years in Use. SUFFERED ALL NIGHT, Mrs. Annie Scanlon, 4 Norwich 8t., 8: “Mother could not fleep and coughed all night long, but « Island | thanks to Father John’s Medicine the fough is gone and she sleeps all right. | t did her a world of good.” No mor.) 'fphine or poisonous dru; | y Where nd us, and they know that a fashions Monogram Fobs— Our Own Invention, The fashion of wearing these grace- ful monograms was originated by us. Public approval was prompt and hearty. Some fashions, you know, pass quickly away, and others gain favor, quite as popular as to-day, The letters, always airy and fantastic in pattern, are nevertheless always legible. We have made many improvements in style since the first monograms were displayed. Please ask to see some of our work in this line when you call at the store. We make them in plain gold or paved with gems. of our standard New Ideas for Old Ornaments. It is really a pity that old and broken jewelry should be neglected in boxes, Please bring such ornaments to us and let us show you how they can be re- modelled and modern- are carefully ¢x- ized. We will be pleased to carry into effect your and regulated be- own ideas or those of the clever artists in our fac- tory, just above the salesrooms. charge for designs, The Lambert Watch Movement. A word as to the Lambert watch movement, about which you have It is made in one factory for men’s watches and in an- This beautiful and exact piece of mechanism is not the product of any one brain. Many ingenious watchmakers in our estab. lishment—men who are always trying to better their work—have studied over the Lambert movement and improved it, untll to-day it is pretty near perfection, Every watch is carefully examined as it comes from the fac- tory, and accepted only if it is up to a high standard of excellence, you wonder that we sell these movements by the thousands? Of course, we have Waltham and Elgins of all grades, orner 58th Street. ah TEESE SANE BOUT Gicumame rear toe je ao LAST KILLS iy and looked astonished when she re plied she was nineteen years old, She does not look more than sixteen, “Have you counsel?’ the Recorder inquired of the girl prisoner, “No, sir," was the reply, | for the interests of the girl, Mr. Moses | after a short talk with the girl then entered a plea of not guilty, and the | for trial, ‘The Grand Jury indicted the girl yea-| terday, On Aug. 8 the girl, who lived! with her parents at No, 1% Orchard| street, it is alleged, polsoned her two | weeks old Infant and was arrosted while tring to hide the body in a clump of oushes in Crotona Park, She had been discharged from a ma- | ternity hospital only that afternoon and| | fant. Since her arrest a number of chari-| tenaciously to life in the St. John's table women have become interested In | Hespital, where he was daily treated by expert physicians and surgeons, that at one time it was thought he would re- cover, died to-day. his condition improved, and the phy- | the girl. Her story which has been in- | vestigated, Is a sad one, Dt ts the usual one of a young girl's faith in a man end her subsequent desertion, pencil" calle ho 11, 35 cents, styles, Prices as follows: $6 Covches al $4.00 $9 Couches at $6.00 $13 Couches at $9.00 Famovs Luneville Porcelain Pieces, 10c. Each. At Bloomingdales’ to-morrow a splendid opportunity is of- fered to add some very dainty pieces of porcelain to the china closet at a price you'll wonder at. You may select from— Tea Cups and Saucers. Tea Plates, Dinner Plates, Soup Plates, Berry Bowls, Footed Bowls— All prettily decorated in un- derglaze blue, at 10c, each, Also Fruit Plates, 15c, Of French porcelain, with either peach or pansy decorations, Every one worth 25¢. 4 Flo ion. ENING, OCTOBER 4, 1904. girl was remanded back’ to the Tombs Young Jardine Fought for Life for a Year Against Tremen- dous Odds, but Succumbs at, Last to His Injuries. Charles Jardine, the boy who broke | was afraid to return home with the | his back a year ago ‘and held on | Byane ta: semana. th Two months agu Sew sclans thought that one of the miractes | t The [of modern surgery had been performed, newe and) Jardine was working in @ tunnel in| to blow up the train on which Emperor other questions, By Jerferson avenue, Brooklyn, when the| Nicholas was travelling during his re- supports caved in and the boy was! cent visit to Southern Russia. Leunsrn 10 3 AvE 759° 060°ST Smart Tailored Suits forWomen That ShouldBe$ | 5and $20for | This October Shoe Sale Off r Splendid Economy: Chane The Bloomingdale: shoe stores have a clientele distinetly We're going to folks, those who know the val sell women’s handsome tailored suits to-morrow that we'll wager * you'd say were cheap if marked ff $15, and good value at $20, for ~», $9. ; ice How can we do it? That's our affair—or the maker's who sold us something like a thou- sand suits last week at as near cost to him as, he said, he'd ever care to come, This lot's the second shipment and the best suits you'll ever have the chartce to buy at $9.75. In this assortment you'll find Tourist Coat Suits | and Suits with New Short Jackets with bodice belt, of such materials as fancy all-wool an in black and new colors and mannish and novelty mixtures (with every thread guaranteed pure wool). : . The coats 2 designed in several jaunty styles and lined throughout with guaranteed satin and taffeta, The skirts are made in new plaited and kilted effects in several different j All sizes from 32 to 42 bust measure will be found in every style, and $9 bee Coat S every suit is cut in the exact proportions demanded by the size, — f | For Wednesday only these $15 and $20 suits at Bloomingdales for Bloomingdales’ Announces a Clearance of Sample Couches. To-morrow the Blooming- dale furniture store will hold a clearance sale in which will be offered a choice of ¥ almost every sample couch p the departme:t contains at One-Third Ol! Marked Prices, This {s a splendid opportunity for any one looking for a handsome couch to get a bargain—and then, too, get something exclusive, for this price-con- easton covers our samples only, of which we have but one of a kind. The coverings include tapestry, velour, pantasote and leather, $15 Covches at $10.00 $22 Couches at $15.00 $30 Couches at $20.00 Dainty Porcelain ClocKs at $3.69. Where's the October bride who won't be pleased to receive one of these handsome Ansonia If you're one of the many who have bridal gifts to selcct this item should certainly claim your attention. These clocks have 8-day Ansonia movements; the cases are of porce- lain, in a variety of Louis XV. and rococo designs, exquisitely deco- rated with flowers and gold orna- They strike the hour and half-hour on cathedral gong. ClocKs Like These Sell Abroad at $12. Every one’s a guaranteed timekeeper — Bloomingdales’ i price to-morro buried under a weight of earth and rock, When rescued it was found that he had broken tis back. His death was expected day efter day, but such was | Jardine's vitality that he showed signa of strength, Dr, Slee, Dr. Kennedy and Dr, Wilson, of the hospital staff, devoted a great deal of time to the case and tried he- role remedies. The lower limbs were #0 much dead welght, but the reat of the hoe | seemed sound, save for the fractured backbone. For ten months the doctors tried every scheme known to science to bring life into the lower limbs, Then a change was seen. Signs of jife were apparent in both legs and the doctors were congratulated by all thelr friends. At that time it was given | out that the boy might ultimately recoy- jer the use of his lews so that he could walk with the ald of a crutch, The statement was made at that time that the bone which had been broken | might not have been god hard e break fata! | CZAR NOT MOLESTED. ST. dyhews Med Oct, 4.—The au- thoritles of the Police Department make absolute dental of the story, published in Vienna on the authority of Polish newspapers, that an attempt was made Make use of the New Arcade Entrance when you're on theLexington Avenue side of the store 5 Floor, 50th St. Section. ( — <aruuae*** . SS NG [— Note This: Chiffon Taffeta Waists, $4.98. Very pretty waists are these at Bloomingdales’, made in one of the smartest new Fall styles, with double stitched side pleats on front and finished with silk rings. The sleeves are cut and made in the latest model, with stitched pleats to match fronts, finished with dainty pointed cuffs and collar, trimmed with silk rings, Colors, light biue, brown, navy, champagne, white and black. By far the most fetching waist you've seen in some time marked as low as $4.98. Second Floor. 30th St. Section. Smart Rhinestone Bar Pins, They are beautifully mounted in sterling silver, gold-plated 44-kt., set with silex crystal bright rhine- stones, as well as with assorted colored stones. . Note the list of pricings: Set with seven stones, 25¢ Set with nine stones, Sic Set with eleven stones, 37¢ Set with thirteen stones, 39¢ Set with sixteen stones, 49¢ Main Floor, Front, Centre. Ail Roads Keac ISHER B Everything That's R selection of Dining Room Furniture great variety of choice Closets, Buffets and Chairs, at prices 20 per cent, be ACAI |” WE FURNISH | Cash or Credit. | 225" Xoutaremg @) Au Cars Teawsren Jo Loman 1 3" Ate 759° 60"St\ own—it’s made up of particular a good shoe in the wear it gives, as well as the comfort. » ’ Those folks will be glad to hear that our October shoe Starts to-morrow (Wi The shoes we sell are the shoes that)always neat and trim under the longest service—th on—aid they're easy and comfortable from “These are the sort of shoes that are offered you to-morrow at a ti r Women’s $2 Lace Shoes at $1 Pair. Genuine vici and dongola leathers, with tips, broad and opera toes, with Cuban and military Women's $2 Goat and Dongola Juliettes at $1 Finished with patent leather tips, naving medium high heels Women’s $2 Oxford Ties at 98c. Pair, Patent leather and viel kid, with high and thedium heels and Boys’ $1.50 Satin and Wax Call Lace Shoes, 98e, soles and spring boole: s® Kae Seer Misses’ $2 Lace and Button Shoes, $1.29 Dair. leather, with patent tips; they're made on /¢ medium heavy soles; sizes 8 to 2, Children’s $1 Button and Lace Shoes, 69, Pair, 4.0004 black kid, with patent leather tps and ott exible sole lam to Men’s and Women's $1.25 In eight different sonal sizes Ripon. in Men's $2.50 and $3.50 Shoes, $196 E In patent leather, vici, calf and box calf, with oak Goodyear welt; not a pair in the lot worth under Bloomingdale Custom | 5 Are Peers in the Shirt Kings The shirts we make fit, we guarantee that—there’s no drawing, and the cuffs stay where they’re meant to, Then ab ‘ou'll always find a splendid assortment of the As a special we'll make to your order Six White Shirts for $9.00—regut Six White Shirts for $12.0 Stx colored slit! bosom shirts to The Bloomingdale Groc Offers Good Things To-Mi Though every day is bargain day here in that you save f money on your purchases than you could in bu’ po we single out special things on certain days on further our always unmatched prices. For instance, to-morrow tention—note them, each one! feel good very first day's wear Made with extra heavy the npw. comfort the following items particularly invite Java and Mocha Coffee, 25c. Lb, Our celebrated 29¢. grade; bean, ground or pulverized, Granulated Sugar, 3:4 Ibs, tor 1c. ¥ Special is offered when you purchase SOc, worth excellent plead of high Vaniila = Flavoring far syrup; pint bot- We ssertee chen : Gorman Mustar Breakfast Coe oa- New German Po. Fa va. TES? dhgee cu. 18 Stringless Wea n x Toilet Soap—Very Floating Tollet Soap —White Ribbon brand; made by Swift & Co; 901 $4.50 | Dee