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ha ‘ iit . 3 0e Fee CORR, HORE CON 08 SHBG oo Speechiess— Another Hobo “What {s your occupation? axked Recorder Goff to-day of John Scanian, * husky man, arraigned for sentence on conviction of highway robbery. “Tm a peahandier,” replied Scanlan. Oct. 4—The Howse of Dep-| That was @ long time ago.” “You have probably stored up a lot strength,” remarked the Recorder. Reco! tne: teen years ol of a gang that held up a work- car, THOUGHT CEREMO ONLY BETHOTHAL COMMEND POTTER Sentence Renders Panhandler| Pretty Girl Sues for Dissolution National Association Applauds of Nuptial Knot Tied by an New York Bishop for Dedicat- Alderman—Refuses to Live ing the Subway Tavern— with Husband, | Want Whiskey Tax Reduced, ae Ny LIQUOR DEALERS SARE OD MHS We give 2 B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each ure | town family, His ‘father is a marin inspector for an insurance company hi mother is a daughter of TT ner, Danish Consul “in this os for yours con | and bie fraternal grandiather was court | and chan fiamitted that Re had passed | that he had ul checks. Scores of letters inter: or for him were sent to Recorder | ‘ less than two years, depen: qT ture on love in sentencing Ignath| Ki viet ef sskaae” piney an eal ae Annie Leavy, a widow wei S| shail | 39 pounds. Krause is fifty-two “ht is st everything romantic for love to have eo sordid an end- ing. Tt i a pitiful spectacle for an old man to put on the wings of Cupid, | Sigh soft nothings to a widow and tura | it to be @ common, ordinary thief. { Ignats three mont8s for deep jon on the island,” 7 septences Baie le cadet, to nine . Herskowits enticed An. from her home and sold of @ disorderiy ES EES REGISTRATION DAY TO-DAY. Register to-day! Polis will be open from 7 A. M. to 10 P.M, Weat Twenty-second jof a maiden sireet, the wayward son of a well- |! ts, mo Prison not more than ree nor Lani danger of Hf you 40 not register you cannot yp Bay Fld vote, Leedinice aeet sent of Ww! n anxious, pale face, set with ST. LOUIS, Oct, 4—By virtue of a pir g sueting eyes of black, and) Te#elution of the National Liquor Deal- framed tn wavy black hatr, Filomenio ¢'% Association it has been decided te} Navasio Aliantello shrank in a back |*@leamate that association with the} seat in the Supreme Court to-day, | awiiting her turn, when she would ask Justice Blanchard to relieve her of that last mame by annulling her aldermantc marriage to Mauro Alian!~ * ello, into which she avers she entered unwittingly. | 10 is only mineteen,| The resolutions also advocate a re- Apel ie cnaee Michele ts auing| @uetlon of the tax on whiskey and also her a» her guardian, and she was! chaperoned in court by her mother.) ‘The trial will come on Monday. Witttam 0. dence to show that Mauro got the con- Pilomento's parents to thelr marriage, and then he and they took Filomento, reluctant, to the City Hall, where Alder of Devery- ville, sal nd bn Oct, |ardt, St, Louis. New Orleans was se- lomento supposed they had been fol- See I ing the custom of his little vi witsiy, of registering the bethrothal | bv ier Parents, was aston- ‘he Recorder delivered @ little lec, | bone ASTORIA is s harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drope and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant, It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Its age is its guarantee, 1 destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It oures Diarrhoa and Winé Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulenc7, I: assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy an¢ natural sleep, Tho children's Panacee—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 90 years, haa born the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this, All. Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Experience against Experiment. Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of y we get much of our stock. What we do bash, in lige we pay a The diamonds we sell were 14-Karat, $3 to $12 ‘Solid 14-karat gold A finely carved birthday Signet Ring, classic figure adorns this Signet Ring. It is solid gold, dainty and quaint enough to at- tract admiration, Price $7.50. A similar ring solid t4-karat gold & fancy price when middlemen get their $100, karat gold, designed ard mad: w rent. And every article we “ from a stick This Is a splendid Diamond of good size, sparkling like a star on a keen Autumn night. Carefully cyt, and mounted by our expert workmen in — a — solid t4-karat gold. A fine Price ZIINS birthday or Christmas sif ( Lambert methods bring the 1 berts Are Ready to Prove All They Say. When we say there is economy in every purchase made at the Lambert store we make a statement easy to if it is not so. There are other reliable jewelry houses in town—we never pretended to be the only one— ‘a comparison of their prices with ours will show whosé are lowest ana will explain why our salesroom is full while others are wondering when the Fall trade will start up. ; f We make our profit at the buying and manufacturing end of the business, not at the selling end, From oar t make we buy direct from the’ best manufacturers for quantities. We never deal with middlemen, Having no ambition to invade a stylish neighbor- pin to adiamond sunburst, is positively guaranteed. lected in Amsterdam by a member of our firm before prices went up. Every stone is a direct importation, That is why we sell diamonds at importers’ prices. They Shine.on Brides’ Fingers. ; implest yet most significant of all the things we sell are the Lambert Seamless Wed- "449 INS di ane The are wel by ourselves, and always have been. In a large measure the Wilkes, oeahty of their gold and the excellence of their workmanship have built up our reputation, . so that we have reason to be proud of them. We have them in all styles, widths and weights. We are satisfied with 9 nominal profit, because every sale brings us friends, 18-Karat, 22-Karat, $4 to $16 $6 to $20 Many Fancies in Seal Rings. We could fill all the space on this page with pictures of Seal Rings and even then not show all the designs in this department, The ishion of Seal Rings is as old as history, but was never quite as popular as to-day, These Rings are made wit Sari, and when you see our stock you will admit that the designers have made the most of their opportuni f oe gr figures, plants and flowers, shells and Waves have suggested ideas in bewildering variety. We utmost them are made in our own factory, We engrave initials and monograms free of charge. A Seal Ring is a welcome eflecting credit upon ‘the taste of the giver, Prices from $2.50 to $35. , Taper Band Ring of solid 14- The Belcher m trighte ats wife after the cere- “(Sa ny. ‘Joel BM, Marx will oppose {t In behals ™ of the young man. who Insists that) The ‘wuspension” of 8. Vollman, of/ Fulomenio knew she was being married wed her mind afterward, pelted Rachlin Thirteen Club Dines Again, | change to-day, Mr, Vollman, f ts The two hundred and thirty-sovenih | stated, has been unable to make good The plea was made for him t regular dinner of ths Thirteen Club of | his Clearing-House sheets, and a, line into bad company, ‘but the Bes Now York was held last night at Ex. | of stocks were traded in under the rules ler said that @ man of his age | colsior Hall, Beehtel’s Brewery, Staple- forty-three—ought to realise when he ton, 5. J. | About two hundred wore Wochaize “Be wrong. | present. Thirteen covers to a table werg | Pxchang Bernsee will remain tn Sing Sing |[rid, aa usual. Chief Ruler Michael | Under the rules a member has twenty- ion, & Tax Commjasioner, of Rich. | in which to make good be- ing upon| mond, presided. The usuai decorations spended, so the announce- | were d, and the souvenirs were beer | Ment of ‘suapension” ts only tech- Mecorder Scores Mean Thiet, | Mugs ornamented with skull and cross | nical youll to-morrow, which time Is one 1s not AAT, oie some Diamond i Knights of the Royal Arch and the Knights of Fidelity, the name of the/ combined organizations to be the Na- tlonal Liquor League, Resolutions were adopted commending Bishop Potter for his action in dedicat- {Ing a New York saloon, & reduction of the tax on imported wines and liquors, Tho following officers/ were elected: President, E, 1. Jordan, Washington, D, (4) Vice-Presidents, Hugh Dolan, New York City, Frank Stallo, Baltimore; General Secretary, R. J. Halle, Chicago; Financial Secretary, John MeBntee, New Jersey; Treasurer, H. C, Schwetck- Campbell will present evi- lected ag the next meeting place, when Mauro | No, 42% Canal street, a stock broker, | Was announced on the Consolidated Ex- for his account on the Consolidated | allawed to make good, What is Castoria ith a view to decorative Human and animal uy a few Seal Rings, Signet Ring of solid This artistically carved 44-kt. gold. Grace- Phoenician Ring of solid gold is one of the most popular designs. Makes a most pitasing Christ- simple but attractive mas gift. Price only pattern. Price $6.59 $7.50, This Diamond is about the Size shown in the cut, but gooimy the brilliancy of the stone € ‘ ful cattails, hand- somely carved. A cannot be represented by printers’ ink. Mounting o price down to 269,00 ounting {5 cory. Di a very popular. St 0 ie leis sage Tiron: Picrgerd large, but of fine quality, and = Nase gf i Pe for the mor miration sarees, and the price is set in a solid t4-k gold a) wit ‘ : j js but $25. ‘aye mounting. Price only $30.09. ring at » modest figure. Price $28 i Saturday Nights g Until 10. "JEWEL Eps. |: Third Avenue, corner 58th Street. Sensational Clothing News 16 cents spent before 12 o’elock and 1 with each 10 cents spent after that hour, Full books of stamps redeemed in our Premium Exhibit Room on the Filth Floor. Walcoff, Udell & Co., the great manufacturing -tallors at 213, 215, 217 and 219 Mercer street, New York, sold us their entire surplus stock of Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats at 50 cents on the dollar of actual cost to make. TORRID NEY NOOR DRO ROTA Walcoff, Udell & Co. sacrificed their profits on all of these fine Winter Suits and Overcoats because they were anxious to devote their undi ttention to mp up clothes for the Spring trade. Those who are acquainted with this clothing wi ten to the good ol corner for their Winter's outfit, glad of the opportunity to save half on such supetb clothing, jose who have fiot had the good fortune to wear Walcoff, Udell & Co.'s clothing may take advantage of this chance to form its acquaintance Zee peters aze-ce tee Vat naae will be debarred. In fact, we made this purchas uits and Overcoats of a <a sss than we shall make, but because wes lai, We have divided th potebate ato Wight lot Men’s Winter Suits Usual Factory Price 7.50 | Our 98 Usual Retail Price 10.00 | Price De Lot 1—This lot consists of Men's Suits, made of cheriots, tweeds and homespuns, in all the new mixtures, including fancy brown, ete, }¢ coats are single and double breasted, cut and each is'perfectly tailored, Sizes to fit all men from 34 to |] ing 44 chest measure. Men’s Winter Suits Us Usual Factory Price 10,00 ; Our Usual Retail Price 14.00 | Price 8.50 Us Us such ag stripes, checks, plaids, overp!aids, pepper and salt and plain effects. The coats are single and double breasted, and the sizes from 34 to 46 chest measurement, the princess serge. | Wins Usual Factory Price 7.50 | Our 98 Usual Fa Usual Retail Price 10.00 | Price e Men May Hav one, but we bought a lot of them on which we shall cut the price. Read: 250 doren Men's Stiff Men's heavy twilled flannel Bovom Shirts, made of dlrs, bale wool and bat fine quality of printed per cotton, medium striped and Seale, in plain and colorings, full length , 49e 2Sces 49e - 69e Sr acted_eul A sir that down collar attached, ll sions, made to sof ot 1.50, ms 1.25 and 1.00; special at = Men's Shirts and Drawers, made of a fine wool in natural and Men's camel's hair color, Shirts are made of self fronts, with pearl Knit Shirts. | juttons and ribbed bottoms, Drawers are made with a double 1 10 sewn seam, and pearl buttons, Appraised at 2.00. Our Lu! price, per garment, 1,10, Men’s Black Cashmere Socks (A»prqye¢), with embroidered figures, at 25 Fresh and Fish. Sixth Floor, Leas ada SHORT Fore-cuar. yeas, Garett 10 | er iamd, er lb peas Cane 13) ene a Muy kfurters UNTRY Sau- a aoe per B.... 9 Der ID nseseeee CORNED Lite FRESH egy 18) hie, Pork. mee 40 Pancy trime BR) Pancy Mik Pe ee ee oe i8 Roattine Chick. 1 M per ib... NATLVE Biroin| pve point Ove Steak "16 bd in abel; wr domen waeee FINNAN Hed heat Romoe 1B] dies, oer Wu 7 Delicatessen. SORAPPLE — Old-,; BOILED Gliced fashoved, home nade (Phiblelpns po WER ba 4 ul Mi ‘ Frults and Vegetables: SWEET POTA-| APPLES — Red or We bave an extra special treat for economical men We refer to shoes for $2.50 and som> at $3,00. Women’s Shoes with the light dress sole, close trimmed heel; Women’s Shoes, mode of all kid, extending sole, lace Baber fa tyei ..!°*" 28 l 1500 Pairs of Women’s Sample Shoes var gyleruet “85 |] Women’s Gold Medal Shoes ( “zr"s'ss"), The fast that there are practically no They like the returned goads in our Ladies’ Swit and Coat | They are proud to Department is evidence indisputable that | that appeals to the our appare) gives satisfaction wherever it He's the reason why: Values are inve- faney Check — Seepend rinbly better, styses are cleaner and neater, the maverials are more carefglly selected, and the workmanship is superior to that found ird in garments scliing elsewnere for a th more, 9.89 for Women’s Three-quarter Lengih Coats, made of as de ot mauuish material, pouch sleve kirte, se: 610 14 plaited, belted back, velve b apptaised at 3.98, Our oke and slreves are linsd with a heavy grade of satin, Mi 10,98 forWomen’s Walking Suits, | {0'! sireve, sap seams made of a very fine grade of .cheviot in blak and blue | 26.and 18 years, Appr less eFec’, trimmed wita braid or velvet, and lined with | brown, blue or green mi gore, wide flaring, side plaited and kilted seams, are side plaited, sizes 12 ever quoted before; not especially because of the money ¢ our clothing department and make friends for the offan- ded upon the low prices attached: ~~ . wal Factory Price 9.00 ; Our 7 Usual Retail Price 12.50 | Price he Lot 2—This lot cons'sts of Men's Winter Overcoats, made of woollen frieze, in Cxford, Cambridge and black. They are with plenty of the largs sires. Lot 3—This lot consists of Men’s Suits, made of high grade || Lot 4—This lot consis's of Men's Wi black clay, beavy blue serge, fancy worsteds, mixed cheviots, all-wool Irish Friezs, with silk ve! fancy tweeds and black thibets, in a variety of pleas'ng colors, |] hanc-padded shoulders, Princess serg hengs straight and lose Som: are 54 incaes long. and others 50 inckes. Sn ann | ccs Retatat A oe a ae meme er Men’s Winter Suits | Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Usual Factory Price 12.00 ; Our | Usual Factory Price 7.50 | OWf Usual Retail Price 16.00 | Price 10.50 | Usual Retail Price 10,00 | Price 5.00 Lot No, 5—Meo’s Suits, made of such materials | Lot No. 6—Young Mea's Overcoats, made as fine merchant tailors use. The very finest of silk worsteds, | of black and Oxford frie:e coat cheviots and cassimeres; also the plain back thibet. They are all | They ar: made very long, belt hand-made garments and lined throughout with very fine | the coat to cimahie a peed ctory Price 8,50 | Our ; Usual Retail Price 12.50 | Price 7.50 Lot No. 7—Young Men’s Suits, made of such fabrics as are de. | Lot No, 8—Young Men's Tourist Coats, made of fancy fabrics, signed in patterns and colorings the young men are likely to fancy, like cheviots and | cut very song, broad shoulders, belted tacks. Ther are the nobbiest and very la Sosa, large varetp Sizes from 15 to 20 years, or 30 to 36 chest, coat for young men trom 15 to 20 years, ey are and very latest These Fine Shirts for 49c Hats and Caps for This proud old Shirt Maker from Troy has made his brag personally and in his advertis. ing that he turns out the best Dollar Shirt in the United States. We admit that it is a good Here’s a Superb Lot of Men’s § soon buy it here at a price tha 400 pairs of men's patent coltskin shoes with extension soles, dull top, back) For these stays inside and out, in cumfortadle lace styles. These shces hive the latest) _ fine military heels and are higi-clys shoes in every respect. The ses tance. Shoes from 6 10 11, in all the variows widiks, The average shoe man sells these 59 . Our Satarday price will be 1.59 ) =e Men's Sample Shoes (#p"u"4.8i), box calf at........ 1.95 Men's Regent Shoes (*”?5uu'*"'), made of box calf, at 1.95 Dr. Arthur's Calf Cushion Sole Shoes (*”"x\te"*"), five styles, easy, comfortable and healthy, at........., 2.85 Women’s Shoes Also Priced at 1.59 Women’s Lace Shoes, the new Vessar toe, fored patent tip, extending s le, military heel, dull kid top, slzes 2% to 8, widths C, D and E; Wemen’s Stoes with the ligh: dress sole, clos» irimmed edge, patent tip, all sizes; js not dressed in similar apparel. goes, Girls’ Dresses in 4 good assorment of cashmere and plain and plaid skirts. Others are plain colors in r are trimmed with silk braid; sis 6 to 14 ve ’ Kersey Jackets, wi) } milit P and fancy wersteds, The coat is doutle-breasted, collar.“ M'ssco’ and Intermedia a heavy grade of satin. The skirt is seven and nine | fiat collar and cuffs; wide elt in black, trim ‘ Third Floor. ¢ $0 as to be in a position to sell Winter Men’s Winter Overcoats 44 irehes long, and are handsome, ro:my, straight bang- coats that are in appearance, All sizes from 34 to 46, Men’s Winter Overcoats ual Factory Price 11.00, Our 9 99 ual Retail Frice 15.00 | Price Ve ¢ Overcoats, made of hand-felléd collars, ining in the body of coat, sitin Ining in the slesves, This cort is cut full and » in an extremely stylish cut 21 tack, sizes 16 to 20 yearn Just jan, because the style is the best er cut, Young Men’s Suits Young Men’s Tourist Coats Men and Boys. Third Floor. Men must be sure to come to-morrow for there dollar Hats, 45 dozen of them, Der dies witn ibe siyusa £5t roll brim. Made of pure fur and trim- ined with pure silk bands and bindings, They come in all Cocks 1.00 and all dimensions, so it will be easy to get just the shape you want. They are union made. The Danbury maker ex- pected us to sell them at 2.50.1 ask only., Riek Mala Floor, 69¢ es at 1.59 want good footwear and who'd just as will mean a substantial saving. ‘ edge, patent tip, dull mat top and high Cuban 1 style, military heel, all siees, per psir ° ‘ne'a.00" ), all good leathers, at. 1.95 six splendid styles, at 1,95 Come Saturday Sure Girls and Misses’ Prefer Our Ready- If You Want These Coats or Suits to-Wear Suits and Coats At the Prices Quoted Second Floor style and the snappy getup of the. garments, wear them because there's an exclusiveness ir innocent vanity, Every other girl in school ler ot blouse waist eff Some with plain cashmere waists brown, green and black. The; raised a: 2.58. O rae Os 8 Milltory Reelers, made { heavy rrelion cle avy, brown or sleeve, ort, and are trimmed tary butons, Coat is loose bog ube reasted, es 14, , semi-fitted, in black, t raised at rice. ite Size ixtures. The coats are to to 18 years, Appraised at 9.9%; : rice. ..6 ‘

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