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> STRET BEER GES SOT RE Snatched a Woman’s Pooket- book in Central Park West, but the Timid Victim Failed to Aapear Against Him, TIT ps Jousph Wolf te a lucky crook, Ie committed a crime for which he might have been sent away for twenty years, d anil yet wheo arraigned In the York-| i vitle Court to-day he was allowed to H go free, all because a timid woman would not appear against Nim, and not one of the numerous people who saw his crime put In an appearance when the case was called | The disgust of the police over the @ischarge of Wolf cannot be measured tn words, For weeks they have been trying te catch some of (he highwa)- men who have made Central Park and Ma environs their stamping ground, and when they actually got one they are| xample of him, late yesterday ermoon a well- ‘easel woman came etroiiing down tral Park West, carrying a large | pocketbook. Wolf, who had been »if4- | tng in the shadow of the wall near Geventy-first street, darted out as she game abreast of him, grabbed the pocketbook out of her hand and started @way on 4 run, It was @ very beid | fobbery, because @ number of people ‘were around and i. Severa! truck drivers started after Wolf. They caught him before he had @one @ block and proceeded to pummel him. The wormn came up and begged them mot to beat the man too hard, ‘Then she took her pocketbook and went K @way, Polleeman Clacken came up and took charge of Wolf. He had the wom. an summoned back, and explained wo her that sho must apper in court eegninat the man, 49 he was undoubtedly 0) lerical, bu am The actemnen also Promiect ee: Qs witnesses. To-day Wolf was arraigned tn the Yorkville Court, The woman aid not apoear, neither did the truckmen, t gaid he had no home and that he w, rn starving man. Ho said he had the park for nights and wag aq to desperation by his condition, Was the best-fed starving and the be groomed, gyre ge that ever Beet Putten he ann tt hundreds of dollars for doctors, but they did t it does all that you pound, and I can truly work, sleep well, have a good appet worth living. Lowe all to Lydia E, Pinkham pound, I feel that it has saved my life.”—Mr son, South Hot Springs, Ark. this there Is abundant proof. “Dean Mns, Pinknan:— Before I co! your medicine I was ina terrible state, wishi thing terrible. I thought there was no cure pound all my bad feelings were gone. | a opened, read, and answered by My trouble was ulceration of the uterus, I could not sleep nights, and thought sometimes if } , : sate "7 Br'hous tor some one to nope seal or Wash and cannot praise the medicines enough. olf, but no one Ald, #0 he was obligat to discharge him, Wolf fairl Of the court-room for fear the ‘wonn | Would come in before he could make g good his departure. rr —_— WHERE WOMEN CAN VOTE. uniay World's great it wontest, Has made moro absol Lydia E. Troubles than any Voting congen, soe on, ee Worta, "” baal “You { stairs in our factory the cleverest workmen we could find are turning out jewelry in hundreds of designs, all fresh, charmi ithe store we sell this brilliant product at prices that show a business policy as original as the varied patterns of our goods, What we ourselves make you get straight from our factory—other goods we buy for cash direct from other nv \ diamonds we import direct from the great mart of Amsterdam. foes a customer of ours pay a cent of tribute to am F ‘commodious and inviting, but unpretentious, fs so far from the “swell shopping district” that we not burdened wi ‘ i Modest operating expenses, with other economies, enable us to sell honest, guaranteed, handsome iewelrv—we have ne 1\kind—at prices to suit small purses, If you think that high-grade jewelry isa luxury, please call at LAMBERT’S and ke ec “AFTER ELEVEN YEARS of suffering, 1am now strong and well, thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham’s a ‘ Vegetable Compound. “T have been tronbled with female weakness in its worst form. I also had inflammation of the womb and ovaries, and at menstrual periods I suffered terribly. At times my back would ache very hard, IT could not lift anything or do any heavy work; was not able to stand on my feet, My husband spent atime [concluded to try Lydia 6, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- *T have had no womb trouble since vain the fifth ports I weigh more than I have in years; can do all my own house- i neo {te and now feel that life is Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Is a perfect medicine for women who are Ill. it builds up the weakened female organism, and helps women over the hard places. Of MRS. AMOS FESCHLER, Box 226, Romeo, Mich., writes: good many times. Every part of my body seemed to pain in some way, At times of menstruation my suffering was some- taking several bottles of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- , enjoying good health. I shall always praise your medicine.” Don’t experiment. Hf you are slok, got this medioine, which has cured a million women, and get Mrs. Pinkham’s free advice, Her address is Lynn, Mass, All letters are MRS. ELIZA THOMAS, 634 Pine St., Easton, Pa., writes: “T doctored with two of the best doctors in the city for two years and had no relief until I used the Pinkham remedies, be such a relief, To-day Iam a well woman, able to do my own work, and have not a pain. I used four bottles of Ly ia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and three packages of Sanative Makes the menses pain! Pinkham’ |" overcomes Backach Trouble, Womb and Ovarian Diseases, Barrenness, subdues Faintness, Hys+ Vegetable teria, Exhaustion and Nervousness, through childbirth,chango Compound Hep ie wna all natural crises. ; Originality All Along the Lineat Lambert's people do things that nobody else ever thinks of,” said a visitor the other day. Certainly, and that is why we keep growing. a n _THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. OCTORER’®t, 1004, ne no good, Afver claim for it to do. 's Vegetable Com. ng, AnNig THoMr- mmenced to take ing myself dead a for me, but after m now well and suffered terribly, that death would lute cures of Female other medicine, and natural, nd Kidney ing and distinctive, amufacturers, All our niddleman, Our store, th a skyscraping rent 9 room tor any other onvinced of your error. mbert Watch Guarantee Means Much, Fine Watch for aWoman, Our Simplest, Greatest Product. ~ This sold 14 kt, gold hunting case watch, engine turned, Here ls a good, serviceable gold watch ‘The smallest yet most precious of the bride's gifts ¥ 1 yr ay oat Va for a woman, being one of many dif. !8 never mentioned in the society reporter's account i ain Wee ih u ferent and graceful patterns of engray. Of the wedding. It is the plain gold ring on the third gn. lee of bi Walthi Het finger of her left hand. We believe that in every ‘ BE es hae . Ing, Ithas State in the Union happy matrons are wearing s i 1000 brite ; n ce been one LAMBERT seamless wedding rings, which we have 3.2.50 to $250.00." of our been ue Since 1877, They are more popular — now than Guarantee a oe a aes in of years. Is them as to each lot NY tested othe Mabe Mm ts Bes a F United States Assay Of- W a itham, come h | fice. When we guarantee Elgin or Pr ¢ F i rices, 14 a | s a watch—and we sell LAMBERT xt, 83! to H pe ae we Sani ei movement, $12; 48 ° + w jus Fr what we are talking about 1 Mose si er 33 A In almost 30 years of tisnakee ¢r 86 to 4 watch selling we have n. an 1 rhe ; er received one comp ofan y t ‘ Don't you think this is a A UR le pretty good record? Others from $16.50 to $175.00, ing. . . . ’ s ¢ = Bold Fancies in Signet Rings. The daintiness and attractiveness of our Solid-gold signet rings are a source of delight to visitors, 1 le tangy of the designers | ‘ Play, with the result that, for a few dollars, you can buy a ring as freshly conceived and boldly modelled aeons ese tn esigners has full u ce ¥ a ring as freshly conceived and boldly modelled as some ‘of those you see in perma ; nent art exhibitions, Please ask to see thy 1s when you call, Noch ng gy. Thisi t lacy & tot o4 rushed ash will be a He ee you call, No charge for engraving. This is a good time to leave your order, because our Solld 14-karat gold birth j==— Wie lien day Signet Ring, elaborate- ze ps ¥ bee clas- Signet Ring of solid This artistically carved ly carved with the graceful Sie figure adorns. this ‘-karat’ gold. Grace- Phoenician Ring o} Mh Bobe eM ea) Sent as Bs f4-karat gold. Grace ‘9 ri an Ring of solid * illustration shows the out- : ful cattails, handsomely ae tae aan y line of leaf and berry. A solid gold, dainty and dA simple but at popular designs. Makes 4 pleasing gift for one born quaint enough to a aa on ea bees 4 most pleasing Christ- le ak 87.80. of the tract admirat tractive pattern. Price mas gift Price only 4 y ice $7.50, $7.50. $6.50. $7.50. Festoon with Amethysts and O.., . y Festoon with Amethysts The play of light on these gems Baroque Pearls, Beautiful fes- and Baroque Pearls must be seen. It cannot be ade. toon of solid 14-kt. gold with ‘O.. eo all Wien oo , ; ; ni 7 Cn f ately describe n +6 Tie coils teks The Ge ,, i; oy quately described, A truly aris. naments on the durable chain ie ( ra tocratic ormament, yet our price i tAIN glow with three fine amethysts AVAT NY? > for it is only $17.50, : and five fine baroque pear!s, (’ Others from $20 to $850, 1 ze) £7 a pen wile, , : Saturd } Evenings Ly, bE aff Wt “Us Nights Until 7. ne SE Wec ened Until ntil 10, ).. Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street, a O ‘ : wees > << — ee eee eee we ee Ra i nh - ee, oOo <P> oo oS SO OD o> >_<, ‘The Story Poop'e a ofthe e _ whe leged A ‘ Beil Spirit,” Inout . Dooper's TV palatial “0 945,000 restaurant painting, TH require 4th Pisen SIXTH AVE. 19 70 20% STREETS. - the beat. y I "$34.7 ] its at°25 O-morrow: M1Sses ‘ velvet sulitsa 9 you cannot afford to select Fall and Witter apparel for the girl or miss until you've seen our unequalled showlug ¥ , and convinced yourself as to the really remarkable saving prices, We've the faculty of getting the price down on the better grade o apparel to as low as, if not lower than, you'll have to pay elsewhere for the admittedly inferior grades Misses’ velvet Suits, $25 —\ou know the price $25 fora velvet sult— . =~ that is, such euits as we sell—is something out of the ordinary, These suits are made to sell at $24.75 and there's no reed to tell you how popular they are; plaited back with be't, yest of contrasting color broadcloth, coat trim- med with broad silk braid; very full sleeve, stitched to hand, forming deep cutl; lined throughout with heavy satin; box plaited skirt; blue, brown and black; WY) Sizes 14 and 16. .er00e vorsererse conser sevecs sore SEU e eee nett eee eee $25 ) ® $ —One of the most popu'ar car Girls’ full length coats, 8.7 5. ments we're sefling; full leneth regulation et of Winter-weight cheviot; lined throughout with red flannel; high storm collar; full bishop sleeve with emblem; bi ind brown; fine warm garment . tee eeee acer ees $8, a 5 4\S\ 15,75 for misses’ semifitting box coat suit in cheviot Third Floor 11.75 for misses’ long coat sult made in fancy mixtures 10.75 for misses’ semi-fitting box coat suits of cheviot 29,75 for misses’ costumes of crepe de ching and ¢olienne—silk lined 14,75 for misses’ fancy two-piece dresses in cheviot 15.75 for misses’ kersey and Winter-weight cheviot long coats 12.75 for misses’ chevlot and covert %; box coats 6.75 for misses’ cheviot and covert hip jackets 7.50 for misses’ zibeline cheviot box ¢oats 3.50 for misses’ skirts in cheviots and mixtures 2,75 for junior skirts, made of cheviot, plaited model 7,50 for girls’ full length coats in z beline and Scotch tweed 2.50 to 8,75 for misses’ and girls’ gymnasium suits * evening costume '29.75. The illustration on the leit portrays.a particularly stunning evening | costume in which crepe de chine and the popular new eolienne are blended in bewitching effect. Crepe dechine, of course, predominates, for this is | essentially a silk costume, [t ts lined throughout with taffeta; the waist is | elaborately trimmed with lace and fine shirring; skirt is full plaited; white, red, rose, light blue and royal are the colors... sizes 14 and 16 years, This costume has been receiving so much attention that we take this method of giving it a broader publicity, i —— = = Sale of men’s Winter suits and overcoats, 10.50, scm: re. Lt us impress upon you this one fact—if you have a suitor overcoat want you'll find this anflouncement the most profitable reading you've ever indulged in, “It tells of $15 and $18 suits and overcoats at $10.50, Not $18 and $18 suits and overcoats in name only, but bona fide values—garments you positively cannot duplicate elsewhere for than $15 and $18, ’ It took one of the largest suit and overcoat purchases on record ¢ : wy \ ' to get the price down to $10.50, These garments were bought from a Rochester manufacturer a¢ a great price concession, Here are the suits; Al! the new fabrics such as the exclusive merchant ——— — _itillor uses—new double and twist fancy cheviots, Scotch tweeds and cassimeres, as well as plain black thibets—in single and double breasted styles—made with mohair serge lining and best trimmings—large range of pat- $ | 0 50 . terns to choose from— up to $18; Saturday . Here are the overcoats: The tourist |s the swell coat fancy mix- = $$$ tures—cut 52 inches long—very loose belt back—lined with serge—also the regular overcoat of batiste frieze. Oxfords, black and Cam- bridge—cut very swell, strapped seams, hand-made collar- either in 44 in, or 48 in, coat—all Sizes to fit men of regular, stout and slim build~34 to 46 size—you cannot . | 0 0 all sizes—mind you, not a suit worth less than $15, and duplicate thelr equal in material $15 to $18 workmanship and general excellence s of Satin lined Winter overcoats $12.50 We wint to om — — —= phasize that they are satin lined, too—-because that fact alone tells you that they are high grade $ and high price coats, such as you would ordinarily expect to pay $20 to $25 12 50 for—-50 Oxfords and SO black imported frieze... ‘ * 1,500 boys’ garments at $3.95, It's an extraordinary sale, too, because these garments are worth up to $7.50-—-we want to dou- ble the sales in our boys’ section, and we're sotting out to do it in the right way—giving you | | Great sale of men’s furnishings, “| We hes 75c for men's wool |, very firm, fine quality heavy Oxford The tourist Coat Cut very long—loose, grac » graceful—made of fancy mixed materials— back—slzes 7 to 16 years. special in to-morro v's great sale at $3. bs rane Benes The regular Coat High-grade warranted all ‘The reefer Sizes 6 to 12 years—blue and Ox, wool Frieze, very heavy weight, Oxford blue and ford Frieze—-brsss buttons--red flannet fined. black—eut Just right length—7? to 16 yrs., $3.95 chevron on sleeve, $3.95, ~ The Russian Coat jn sizes from 2% to s Blue serge snits Nn 7 n Sizes fr 2 ) prqeé s Norfolk, double. years—pretty combinations for the little fellow! suits, of heavy-we ght blue sree Me breasted chevron on sleeve--cut good and long, $3.95.! have bloomer trousers, $3.95, sii | values that will command your attention by the sheer force of a bargain argument, 79¢c for $1 shirts— | 98c. for 1.50 un. —————— Four-ply stiff bosom white dress prepared generously for shirts—hand laundered, open front and ion suits—Mn's si ate mt tomorrow : selling of tailor suit and back, or open back only—also printed | inion cults medium winter wei i ] H d h " ) o icht— Percale stiff bosom shirts, good, fine | phutton front— long sleeves ——- ankle | simp y trimme ats. igns,, Sailors a ith patterns, perfect fitting styles, de- | Egyptian cotton, heavy welght, Jersey. |. === ind large shapes, age wit eae goes pare ae me ote ie are | fitting, Pasian or velvet and feather breasts— would easily com- 53 45 sizes of each style........... 79¢ $1.10 for pajamas All ah s xf Phils} LR .. All-silK shirred sailors and. Shepherdess Hatty. une buckram frames" by Trames— —— ————. rimmed, neatly made on cheviots, in white, several designs of f raced with wire—in black, brows, navy--would § underwear Bg et orn al | basket weave, cut full and wide—mitit. be considered seeeilonn value at $3~at..... 1 95 Fall weight and heavy Winter weight Wy Col SARGNEsotet ide a0 Misses’ and women’s «:1!ch Ye.tisalon i 5 £ , | ing—heavy fine pear uttons-a | ene ene trimmy tth natural wool shiris and drawers. AM! | PES ihe $1.50 sorts, | ribbons, Buckles or taney Teithers col fomke $1,754 i velvet 98c Sizes of the heavy ones, broken lots of sete the medium weights, several high- 5Oc for men's) Misses’ and children’s |iinmed (ett ro ling brim sailors priced numbers to select from; 75 I vtiven ribbon b — E and flats—trimming of 8 special ie Cc on bands and streimers—in browy, red, navy and castor_-at 9 Cc § 5c. for men’s 75c. Englis \_squares 5,000 yards high lustre, heavy gully Talla rib —— ———= | Solid and combination coloring wide—Tr light blue, terra cola cardi i ORS: Se" NG SN themes night shirts—'!i ind long, | French four-inehands, 2 and "2% bluet, ie te eee farina brows, ees aN 19. firin quality | inches wide—also Uned four-in-hands . ; + al, per yar tee iiupvavies Cc white cotton twilf, turndown collars, pear! buttons, plain front, all sizes, cloth, neat designs, black and white length—also real Maco yarn, pure fects— prettily s y We make stylish q ‘ : same wicth, | ylis! hat bows from our ow Main Floor, jell atoll n ribbons without charge. *2.20for stylishshoes FirstSaturday of ourbooksale IVE THOUSAND pairs of $3.50 shoes {s A FITTING climax to the greatest event in hook his- F the number we've sold at $2.20-—abso- tory. Values such as these in the world’s tinest and most-vale lutely the most talked-of sale of fashion. | Uable books have No example, Book selling such as was here this able shoes in New York to-day, | —_ ¢ pete Head be New op host of readers to the most aie fs ee ae : markanle sale of books that ever has been organized in America, : i hated Bytes mpd are Hes ie dy Saturday i to be the érowning day, Simpson Criwtrs Co.'s Book Store S000 al id ligently appointed Book Store in the country—is which created the great $ ready for the gala attendance of this record-breaking week. To miss this e 0 Sale is a direct injustice to yourself if you love good books. J in Of the season, Seeond Fr Latest styles—toes, heels and shapes the Most famous and vaiuable | Library edftion of tamoes peons acne of fashion elegance, and they Works of English literature bound tn half leather; gtit tops; comein the very best leathers knows tie ware won oar kee al wee on roa tie ae ae Py boa neve ch help ee tal i) Ger house in price per volume you ever I HK bey ond question their ser- 14c Ciricago and sold by them | books, bound in ‘alt leat reg B® viccabieness, Second Floor, all over the country at 35¢. | would have to Say about boys @ girls, $1.85 to $B To-morrow 50,000 copies in all-at the | $4.00. We never sold any 49c estan Wonderful bargain price of 14¢. each. | for less. During this sale This positively does not pay for the | we cut this price In two and Offer Grocery and wine sale. materials that went to make the book. | over 100 wor masterpieces at 49¢,. .. 4 It fs a book to last, strongly bound in | each | extra neat cloth, good paper and type. The V 209 t Among them: n ¢ Every egg strictly guaranteed to be good and =| fresh. Not delivered, Dozen, in carton, | 27c a ONTORD Te , Terr ‘Toswete Th Fiver. Hox Goel Tnvigibie, Plekwick Papers vanhoe Rapeovelt the Citi: 401 Om Curtontty, shan. | wea era. MN oat Cnaues Vanity Pele Tait of. Tee chiles, fetch Book Tennveon'a Poema, boltie 45c HAM SA ¥. Ss oLD Whiskey—totie’ 93G ohinaon Crusoe, i aoe OLD CROW WHis. omamee of two | fy ak ; RR or Bos WereeG a tla n aor, Hitasteated There tye" ay Hat backer. 2 of Referee. Shak ave Edition of, Fa- CORNED nen creamery, Jb. oe | Kidnapped ing Oleg tions... Cc 1" 256 | diitered 246 | pata, Tom Brown's Beneol | yavertiont py the Darrah hte of an Daye. aie Woe t Dublishers at ibe. sang. T OR SHERRY Silon, a ned gD ‘e aneWs’s