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*) pad ’ 1 . ID Y_ EVE NING,. OC ’ 1 Td y “Hand a Wo't : merchai r Peterbaviovak. At the ; you SS, that she was carrying supplies destined Groadtnay, aI to 3th Street 7] + queatonnact, | Mteore and Crew of the Mineole | ee yw , ube 1 paths & resist- Saved from the Wreck. |trip-when she was wrecked. Ene was ae ener eee Lg Id ne steel screw steamer of 1,882 t in 1897 at Sunderland, Engla | was owned by the Pacific Improvement Company, of this city, She was i feet long, 37.7 feet beam and 18; feet) een. | BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7--The Mer-' chants’ Exehange has recelyed « cable despatch from London stating that the steamer Mineola, Capt, Kirkwood, | hound from Peterhavlovsk, Siberia, for ~ Distinctive Suits and Top Coats for Men. AL FO) At/Fifteen Dollars. Underwear SMUT 22 === = spirit in the face’ of the drawn guns gerine, The Mineola salle elseo on July 9 with a -_ and made a rush at the bandits, ie See oe Then the first two, who seemed to be this port, struck a reef of Tigi! Bar 00! 19,000 Diamond Ral There are three factors that influence the fashioning suits and Qne-Third and One-Hi Five Highwaymen Enter Hut of| tne more active of the highwaymen, | Sept. 5 and became a (otal wreck. ASHEVILLE, N. C.. Oct. -\1 coats at fifteen dollars which rf . ; opened fire.’ They fired about six shots! The officers. and crew were Feseued dence of Mrs. John’ A tas ld h k ich you must, perforce, rec e. First, we than Standard wat i Workmen on Reservoir No. 1] at tne mea nearest them. Three dropped | and taken to Hakodate, Japan. by the /entered by burglars, by means, nt ds || WO ave you know that all our garments are tailored in our own shops, Un which tthe aoe, sronaing 19 A600. whether they cost fifteen or fifty dollars. That argues for the economy of production. In designing a pattern, it is cut for the more costly gar-/ and Fire $ix Shots Into the) from, Ban, Fran; |and aes Boom were stolen, in peg 1 ke busi » t to murder, but to rob, They went) 8 Crowd. | eh the clothe: of the dead man| es pee. Tes cag i i channels. If we but di i ines ot ments, yet it serves for the fifteen dollar suits and coats as well. at ¥e [and Me ring, cnspa weet ay drs Made Her insures a full measure of style. Since we concern ourselves with ready He a brea bye 4 TWO VICTIMS DEAD tached pasty were thfown Into such @ for service garments of an exceptionally high grade, our organization of haps will be: Selah , resistance was ro longer ANO ONE DYING, /trovens Of, and they fed In terror. tailors must, of necessity, be the most clever and talented. The same Young Agaii that they are without tailors fashion our garments at fifteen dollars. That insures their char- most ; R 8 Relieved to Be theme PARK COMMISSIONER. Pion propre pole brypickvag Ae acter and individuality, We do not know of another shop which main- saath gle x we know, _ Robber: Joba 3, wendy Named ‘Tostay co| lt aad growih thi hat. Stop ba aren tains a collection of suits and coats at fifteen dollars that is more diversi- | ate in qualty ond f bers of Westchester Gang suoceea senmitt, Reneret é er bt Ni ted ping of P fied or as high in character as is ours. portions ty : i: layor McClellan this afternoon ap- i : ‘ f Which Has Long Terrorized | som J, nrady as Park Comm’. | wommems ‘Dow a0 val aia ea, Tt tt Suits at Fifteen Dollars. Top Coats at Fifteen Dollars. Shitts or Drawers of ribked that County. ees Wihiun te Sis Vieas tee oti by HARFINA {t at once Five single breasted models, in fifteen| Box Coats 32,34 and 36 inches !-ng in Quarter port og ' Jaycor and elt ou Beene until this morring, when he re- Mire Suen, Nuttellburgh, W, Va., says about ive styles of fabrics, embracing Cheviots, distinctive ‘stad of fabric, cubeesing Rapes 4 ha weal FH oi Brewsters, at the head of an armed | ,.. posse received word to-day that the gned to accept the Park Commission- whip. Mr. Brady is a resident of Fordham bandits who shot three men last night, | and hex been three times President of two of whom were killed, In an at- tempt to rob @ dosen men gathered In Z & shanty ‘near Reservoir No, 1, havo), been "wok wp the pursuit soon after the hold-up last night were hot on the trail, The Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff with thelr posse are now riding to join ed and that the men who} in them. ‘The five bandits are, from the de- scriptions, all Italians, The ringleader is the only one whose facial character- latices were remembered by the dosen | men attacked, He Is said to be about 5 feet 6 inches tall, heavily bearded and with @ long bushy mustache, His halr js also long and thick, The police think they know the man and every train that makes a stop at or near Browsters is belng searched by the police of Put- nam County and of Danby, Conn., which is on the other side of the Line, Father and Son Shot, | One of the men was killed outright, | the other two, who were father and son, were seriously wounded, the father dying to-day, There is little hope that the son will reeover, All were Italians, ‘The hold-up occurred near Reservoir No, 1, which ts one of @ chain supply- ing New York City with water. About | [% fifty men work in this neighborhood, and they live mm shanties along the | will road, Nearly all the employees are | Italians, | At 9.20 last. night « dozen men who | were paid off yesterday were sitting | around @ table playing cards and smok- ing. Gu@denly the door was thrown | open and in the dim light stood two | men at the threshold, They wore dark maske and carried revolvers drawn. Back of the two were three more, arme@h with revolvers and stilettoes, | “We want all your money,” sald the Stamped ‘44-karat. Cases, the house wit lend-owner In the duties to-morrow need of it. Boe Te hintas anothers cally we Harfina Soa the Fordham Club, He was a deputy Louls Haffen, now Borough Presl- nt In the Bronx, when Mr, Haffen as Street Improvement Commissioner that part of the city, He is a large ie section of th arn He will take up his new morning. Has tt some anytblag withvat Pollo Hayco.signatars | AIRHEALTH a Inclosed $2.75 for @ MATRE! with ti ithe we Pree Bx oan te ahah de © hea Bar je an be found im my bead, s00 1 have bot weed Ail ‘one bottle." Treatmeat, 75:, Good tor 25¢. Cake HARFINA 804P, Free Soap O this toupon, take It to any of the follow! and get « largo bottle Flay*s Halthealth so By Aap ee eR tet ee a iy at say Complenion, Bath and Toilet, both for GOe,) regular price TSe.; or sent by PHILG HA SPECIALTIES CO. Mewark, N, J, express prepaid, on receipt of GOc, and this ady, Soap in their shops Bwayt Op A ETUC. - * adeo ny EY iA we will send you free HEMaTLGre AoE (rk Niet bth, ae Bat: eve DIN! Anton ENN! oe levcker @." 10th; . fea Sullivan ivan; 145th i Sts fh os het: Delane Hith, RELIOBONTN. E Houston & Norfolk. LIBERTY me M Wann. EGA! RU Here are a few examples of Lambert watches: Notice the rich and dignified en- graving on this solid 14-kt. gold hunt case, We buy cases of the Honest, Guaranteed Watches --and the Other Hind. ; Here are a few simple facts that everybody who buys a watch should know: Anybody may stamp ‘what- ever he pleases on a watch case. We have seen cases stamped “Wartanted U. S. Assay,” when a slight rubbing ‘showed the brass under the thin gold plating. We have seen filled cases marked “gold” and 8-karat watches In the’ Lambert store a 14-karat case must be plumb 14+karat or we won't give it house room. That we have the largest retail watch trade in town is due not alone to the great size and variety of our stock, but to the fact that every customer knows just what he is buying. The judgment of assayers is that our gold filled and silver made by the Crescent Watch Case Co., are the best in the world. Your only safety is in the character of which you deal, Nothing better at the price, nor at a somewhat higher price, in the way of an en- gine-turned case. It is made of solid 14-kt. ‘weeds, Worsteds and Cassimeres in brown or gray Silke 1 black or blue. ilk Lined Overcoats at Fifteen Dollars. Graceful Box models, 40 inches in length, of Vicuna of an excellent grade in Oxford or Black, lined throughout and ‘lapels faced with high grade silk, We count these garments exceptionally good value a’ fifteen dollars and the tailoring as good as you will find in the average coat at twice their cost. Suits and Top Coats. FOR YOUNG MEN. Sizes 14 to 19 years—Second Floor. The system of tailoring is yet to be devised which will insure more char- acter, more vigor, or proportions more true than those which mark the garments which this sale in- volves. Suits, single and double bfeasted models of Cheviots or Tweeds, in brown, gray, black or blue, Peg- (op or conservative trousers. Special at $9.75, Tor Coats of Covert, Whipcord ot Cheviot, in tan, olive, gray or black, thirty-four and thirty-six inch box models, Value $12, $13.50 and$15 At RainGeats of Cravenetted Worsteds and Cheviots. in tan, olive,oxford, or dark fancy weaves, such as plaids and stripes, Vene- tian lined shoulders and sleeves. Value $13.50,$15 and $18. At $9.00, A Sale of Gold Jewelry. For Men and Women. Personal jewelry of an exception- character, of solid, gold set with-diamonds which are true white brilliants, perfectly cut. For a turday the price concessions are ry. Searf Pina of solid 14-kt. gold, heavy knot design, set with bril- liant full cut Diamond. Regularly $8.00. At $5.00 Scart Ping. Bulldog head of solid 14-kt. gold, set with genuine Ruby in both eyes and'a full cut Dia- mond in the mouth, Regularly $3.75. At $2.50 Coverts, Twills, Whipcords and Vicunas, in tans, browns, black, Oxford of Cambridge, Gloves for Men. Regularly $1.50, at $1.00.}- Not an unknown ¢uantity, but a glove with which the maker has es- tablished the standard for One-fifty pores in this country and in br land — we would almost say world. They are stoutly sewn Prix seam, cape gloves in oak, bark or red tan; and light kid gloves for dress service, Feston sewn, in light, medium or dark tan with one clasp. In the regular course of business we would be glad to offer these gloves at one-fifty—for Friday and Satur- day at one dollar. Furnishings for Men Qne-third Under Price. Our department is dedicated to the service of the discerning. Eve: with which it concerns itself has g taste and high character tocommend it. In this instance, also a concession of one-third from the regular prices. Nedligee-Shirts of heavy Cheviot in the t colors and coat model with cuffs sa Regularly $1.50. Special $1.00, Seacte in English and . three inch, ee Bins rn Bho hands of high silks, in the new browns, blues, grays, and white and solid colors; a large variety of pleasing designs. Special at Pajamas of fine Madras, heavy weight, in a most diversified variety patterns. Largi of pearl buttons. Regularly $1.50. ; . At $4.00 Sweaters for Men & Boys at One Dollar Regularly $1,50 to $4.00. For those who live the strenuous life quarter wool, heavy weight, Regilarly $2.00. medium weight, in blue or Regularly $5.00. Regular 50c, mavoed pecan Women lu or loots, wal cs oo oan bl Si and Cor ecg ie tailoring of the suits and t: pecrn bad 9 isall you n selves. As for the style ip are 0 aw xs Saturd : reductions have been ma yy 4 mn pa. very makers, in such large gold, warranted up to the standard, and is Cuff leinks of solid gold, large 4 quantities that we can sell at oun fitted with Waltham, Elgin or Lambert move- size, set with full cut Diamond. in its various phases this extraor- facturers' prices. Samples from every ment. Elsewhere this Watch would cost you ff] Regularly $7.50. At $5.00 | dinary offer must of necessity be of Sate Hote ol foe : i , Silke lot are tested at the United States Assay Office. This Watch is fitted with Waltham, Elgin or Lambert intense interest. It involves high about $25.00. Because we took time by the grade Sweaters of pure wool or fobs. Silk ri h forelock we sell it for $22.50. Fobs. Silk ribbon with large solid gold charm, set with full cut bril- Regularly $1.50. Not showy, but simple, and- some, sterling silver hunting case, Crescent make, for hard, everyday use. A trusty timekeeper, absolutely | in price, and imported them direct, so that you pay no middlemen’s All you hear to the effect that prices of Diamonds are going up and will stay up is perfectly true. If we did business in the ordi- nary way we could offer few inducements to diamond buyers. As it is, we purchased gems in Amsterdam long before the recent advances profits in our store. That is why we offer Diamonds at prices below those quoted by other reliable jewelry houses. Every purchase is a good investment. set with solitaire Bictncad of fine quality, full cut and brilliant, weighing more than one-eighth of acarat. Locket holds two pictures, Regularly $25.00. At $46.00 Rope Neck Chains of solid gold, 18 inches long, with spring ring attached. Regularly $4.50. At $3.00 SPBCIAL FOR SATURDAY. and with striped collar and skirt, From one-fifty to four dollars is the standard price—for Saturday $1.00. cechasennaenamenntinemnaitibeningeedtaas Girls’ & Misses’ Apparel At Very Special Prices. While our department concerns it- self with the costly frocks and wraps for formal service, we have not been : liant Diamond. worsteds, in every conceivable plain | Beaver Hats, sailor, middy ¢ Bertie How to Buy Diamonds Py) asciary $3.00. At $6.00 | orfancy weave, navy, black, re, | eden i Hak anh Pa at the price of $40,00. Lackets of solid large sine, gray or white, both in solid colors own} long nap fur, Regularly $4.00, ~ Bove’ Golf Caps of fancy silk lined, the new large Regularly $1.00, Shirts for of percale, stiff bosom, in « vi designs and stripes, or of Y models in white or colors. Goat with cuffs attached or Regularly $1.50. t 3 one Take this ring, for example. The stone is not ustproof, with Lambert movements, large, but is bright and beautiful. The mounting is of | . igent relative to the - and carly regu fore of | cl gold, made. inthe Lambe factory onthe A Sale of Oil Paintings nedlgent oad aera welt oe Hunting Requisit ered for sale; price premises. rice only ; os x . e : , The cut shows about the exact size of a Dia- Value $15 to $20. At $7.50 nege ‘aan 5 bw ~ gy Everything for the huntsman in ¢ mond of rare brilliancy, but no picture can repro- Not the expression of a master- ee Wee Lat can tind the | way of standard arms, dep I duce the lustre of the stone. When you see it in sid. but off talented artists wh whole town over—the prices are | ammunition and pare its hand-made setting of solid 14-kt. gold you will | y OW anne Sivas Wer) monte t peices which are a TRE Oe Ga , ; : admire the gem and the business system which ave honored the ‘principles and Tailored Suita of plain ion 2 by rience ca osha sells the Ring for $50.00. tenets of art as the masters teach it. ot fancy fabries, double} Special ha preci ty Sh of solid 14-kt. gold, heavy, with Fong for | We sell ihis handsome single-stone Diamortt The subjects include figure studies, babe preiplry cana at Fue a 1s smokeless, 12, ‘ of A monogram, and the back ‘set with a-finely | Ring for $100,00—'way below the price you | landscapes and marines, framed in and plaited skirt, Sizes $12.00 Listed at $50. $30.25 | 20 gauge, 95 at Hf selected diamond of good size. Cut gives an | Would have to pay if middlemen's profit were |] heavy Louis XIV. gold frames, with 19 to 16 years. Savade Rifles, re- | Flobert > " indistinct idea of the size, and only the | added. This brilliant stone has a mounting of «<3 glass covered shadow boxes. Sizes Tailored Suite, Box , eater, 22 calore. | Value $2.0. At§ Bd shadow of an idea of the delicate beauty of | Solid t4-Kt. gold, made in the Lambert factory AB |} 16x20 to 22x25. Also, Coat models with velvet! 2P@cial isted $14.00. 5%75| Loaded Shella, bial this Watch, Set with Waltham, Elgin or LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 14-KT., 18-KT, AND 22-KT. | 3 collar and full plaited| ot Winchester Shotgun, |or semi Lambert movement. Price $65.00 SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS IN THE CITY—$3 to $20. Framed Pictures skirt,trimmed with braid.) $9675 repeating, takedown. | 12, 16 or 20 gauges | Skirts of Mannish Mix-) Listed $27.00. $17.45 | Box of 25, : Value $6 to $15. At$3.00 tures, in broken plaids) At Parkhurst Shotguns.| Hunting Conte Open Saturday Subjects which depend upon their or cheviots, in blue) ¢4 99 double berrel, 12 to|canves, bound wi cleverness and originality rather black or brown, side orp * oy 16 gauge, leather, : Evenings Nights \} than high art to find favor. Sport- botlge rye bh Lal $5.90 Listed $15.00. $7.50) Hunting Comet 7 ‘ ie ; , inches for 6 Until 7. Until 10. ing prints, English fac-similes, wa- ais: and unall Cea: Weheca Shotduo, ham er : SANUFACTURING Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. ter-colors, prints, etchings, engrav- ings and carbons framed in gold, ebony, veneer or oak, Sizes 16x20 to 30x40. Gymnasium Suits. The adopted school model,in sizes 6 to 14 years. of Blue Serge. Regularly $5.00. At $3.60 of Blue Cloth, Regularly $6.50. At $4.90 or oe merless, 12 gauge. Listed $37.75. 17.50) Cartridge Shotdua, single bar- | canvas, rel, 12 gauge. t Regularly$:

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