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Een med by Jealousy, Tailor, | Twice Through Door in t 65th Street House Be- Whioh Was Sweetheart. LED TO CENTRAL PARK, VANISHED COMPLETELY. Bullet Hit Woman, Who Recover—Expects to Be d to Rival of Whom it Was Jealous. —y search Is being made by the | y to-day for Romaine B. Schuler, | shot and wounded Mrs. Mary J, Jast night through the panel of Goor at No, &§ West Sixty-ffth Dut no trace of him can be and the belief is growing that he committed suicide, because he had been sup- ‘by another In the affections of the Woman he loved caused the crime. Taylor js an Englishwoman by About thirty-three years old and bal Bhe has a boy four years and is parted from her husband, Rame she refuses to give. .% @ays he ts @ prosperous merchant ws OW Under way. She was entertaining pest H. Gericken, of College Point. iL, at the time of the shooting, She that when she has secured hor she ts going to marry Gericken, Given His Dism: U Ly {s @ cutter employed in a talloring establishment on Broad- He had been attentive to M for some months, but a short go she told him that she was to Gericken and that she did ‘Wish him to call any more. Schulor mix fevt in height and heavily ~ Taylor and Gericken were In the a of her flat when Schuler called. | opened the door, and on seeing who told him to ga away—thal other company. Schuler tried t with her, but she shut the door face and-he went away. an hour later there was another | &t the door, and without opening Taylor asked who was there, % voloe answered; “It a L I ) Want to speak with you.” ‘ Shoots Through Door, Tike rotuned to open the door, and told a o elty and that a divorce sult Is | gtreat and Third avenue, as Frederick and struck her ff the left breast, door Just above the heart. A second shot! and the bullet went thiviugh the panel and lodged tn a pleture frame across the room, At the sound of her body Milling Bobuler waa heard running downstairs. Other tenants saw him, but were 4.fraid to stop him because of his slae and the revolver he carried in his band. fe ran to Central Park West, turned so and disappeared. Gericken had opened the window and shouted for the police in the meap time, Policeman John Kelleher, of the West Bixty-eighth street station, herd the shots and crtes and ran up. An am- bulance arrived from Rooseveht Hos- pital and Mra. Taylor was seng there, after first giving Kelleher a stitement in which she said she had been shot by Schuler, Conteal Park Searched, Gericken was locked up as a witness and half a dozen men wore went out to find Schuler, The police nave his address and his home is being watched, | Cenural Park was searched over onro- fully, but no truce of the man waa found. At the hospital ft was sald that the bullet had undoubtedly pierced Mre. ‘Taylor's left breast and gone out under the armpit, She will recover. Schuler is forty-seven years ald, clean | shaven, has @ dark complexion and | wears glasses. He lived at No, S46 West Fourteenth street. ‘The agent of the flats In which Mrs ‘paylor’s was located eald to-day that the Taylor apartment was leased on Schuler’s name and that he paid the rent, $33 @ month. en FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL. Registered in Third Avenue House Frederick Deihle, of Pluinfleld, A man who registered at the Delaware Dethle, of Plainfield, N. J,, was found dead in bia room in the hotel early to-day, Dethle, who had been assigned to a room on the fourth floor, left the door ajar, A patron of the hotel thought from Dethie’s appearance on the bed that he was {ll and notified the lwtel office. Investigation showed that he was dead. Coroner Goldenkranz saw the body, wave his opinion that death was from its removal to the Morgue, Dethle was about five feet elght Inches in height, welghed 18 pounds and wore his short, gray hair in pompadour style, LINER MERION FLOATED. Steamship Which G aware Kiver Kacaped Damage, NEY TO SE WAS, OBL Friends Deolare the Woman, Whose Husband Was Shot i Her Presence, Will Not Be inark Proseouted In Court. matter Noble wa nerve, lested, PHILAL steamehip Merion, which with his men to Mrs. Noble will remain away. hour afterwarde, then regained h and by the Hime Paton N body had been tnterred at Mount Ol! ansded in Del-| Cemetery hia widow was calm and col- | — Reports that she of a breakdc HE WAS BURIED TO-DAY WHILE SHE WEPT IN CELL, Her Lawyer Advised Her Not t Ask for Permission to Attend / the Funeral—Coroner’sIn-° quest on Friday, While Polfee Captain Kemp, of tho! 4 Long Island City station, is working complete the case against Mrs, Josephine Letghton Noble, who is now tn the Queens County Prison, charged with causing the death of her husband, Paton Noble, there are persistent rumors In the borough that not only never be brought to trial, but that she will not even be Indicted, It was confidently stated by friends of Paton Noble at his funeral to-day that the Coroner's jury which will hear the ease will ex nermte Mrs, Nobe and that that will absolutely end the mat- Hotel, eoutheast corner of Thyrty-fourth (ter Noble's friends, as woll as those jof his wife, ere anxious to have the end in this way. Noble Was Barled To-Day. burted to-day from his late home, No, 152 Twelfth street. Only | the family and his most friends were present, The services were conducted by the Rev. Thomas's Church, Havenewoe Mrs. Noble waa not Barly to-day she be to go and the matron of the prison aent for hes lawyer natural cauges and gave a permit for! With the woman and advised her not to make application for permleaton to wo to the funeral. ood, he anid, and might hurt her case, Mrs. Noble reluctantly consented to She wept for about an r yenterday on Cherry Island flate, in| which resulted In her imprisonment, the Delaware River, was fonted at high tide to-day with the assistance of tus, The vessel proceeded to her dock in to go away, There was a shot, and @ Wullet ripped through the panel of the thia city, having eparently sustained no damage, Inauest Ne Friday, Intimate Mr. Gill, of & t the funeral d to be allowed He had a talk It would de no the verge | n Aro without foundation. | SLPHIA, Pa., Nov, 16.—The| ‘The woman hae remarkable nerve aud Mt aground) has shown It ever since the shootin t | indieted. the friends of Noble freely predict will exonerate Mrs, Noble. Whether it does or does not Mrs. Noblo will afterward be arraigned in the Le mK Ish rolice Court Wor Nov, 2.) is aay that she will be dis- . if not on the fret hearing later, but that she will net be hard to | of Mrs. | ty have 1—Corued Beet, wich, Home. Made P fresh tea, coffee 0 own baking ea of coffee doe 4, with Com Muffins on which makes i impossible Policeman Deboe, who has gathered | moat of the evidence against Mrs, Noble, mark, No, sustain the Deboo says that bis case I strength- ened by the fact that there ls @ red @ he has made out, on Mra. Noble head. This he says, was caused by blow from her husband just before (he shoot. ing. | Wo Miss Leighton, a sister of Mra, Noble, had a long talk with the latter in jail to-day and @ (yim his contention t the | shot to avenge herself, Visite Her in Jal, puke freely of it afterward. “Il um confident after my talk with Josle that she will be released as soon aa her case comes up for examination. feetly iv 0 Please deny for us all that my sisur her husband quarrelied. There isn't a word of truth in hey were per- hac Ales y thet there was between the Leighton and) e Was none and the beet ot is that only yesterday Duma) jot it | Noble work urday ® nights, \Friend ‘The Inquest inty «the death of Noble | Clty." will begin on Pidny next. It ie patent | suey which will sit at this inquest that | monla, Could Not Lie Down. “I could not He down for three , I had such @ cough, Father John's Medicine cured me—Mrs 8 St, Mark's place, New York | siid to me thwt we must all tog. Josie. We are cond friends night. It was dent pure and simple. und vou will see that the court Will take that view of {t after all the testimony has been given.” Witty years im uve. Not a medicine, Prevents pneu- ‘pay none. {Guaranteed Quality and Low Prices | The Lambert Watchwords. / Come in and look around, Examine closely articles that suit your fancy. Ask for prices, Then compare our figures with those demanded by other reputable jewellers for goods of ¢ in other respects in dealing with LAMBERT’S. As we have a modest establishment a little wa: qual quality and prove to yourself that there is great saving as well as solid satisfaction ij ys from the fashionable and costly quarter, our rent and other operating expenses are low. "AS we are manufacturers and big direct buyers for cash of other manufacturers, we pay no.middlemen’s profits, Therefore you, the purchaser, We have first-class goods only, and our way of business puts them within the reach of everybody, As we sell always for cash, our No of kt, $6 The diamond in this Ring is cut so as to show its remarkable beauty to the best ad- vantage. Solid 44- gold. Something to gladden eyes of every lover of beautiful Sstones, $25.00. Others $10 to $850. Two carefully select- ed diamonds in solid 14-karat gold hand- 4 made mounting. A fine ft; $50.00. Others 00 to .00, All the beauty of this fine stone is brought out in the skilful cut- ting. Solid 14 karat gold, hand- made mounting. ‘Would cost a fancy price at some of Wim ithe other stores. Diamond {s about ith age a in the ee Kv mats $80 y to select from, $850, N d Ave., talk of Rings would be complete if It ignored the plainest and most significant all—the LAMBERT Seamless Wed- ding Rings. They are as pure and well made to-day as when we exhibited the first lot, well on toward 30 years ago. They are solid gold, 14, 18 and 22 karat. The prices: 14 $3 to $12; 18 kt, $4 to $16; 22 kt, to $20. No charge for engraving DIAMONDS AT IMPORTERS PRICES. Three finely selected diamonds, in solid 14- karat gold mounting; excellent example of LAMBERT work; $50.00. Others $20 to $750. Contrasted beauty of a fine diamond and two sapphire doublets, chosen with an expert's care, solid 14-karat gold mounting, $60.00, Others $25 to $500. Three diamonds and two real sapphires, all beautiful stones, sparkling in solid 14- karat gold, hand many made mounting, $55.00. Others $15 to $750. Hand-made mount- ing, solid 14-karat gold, two finely matched diamonds, the popular twin setting, $75.00. Many twin Rings, $18.00 to $600.00, is not hampered by bad debts, and we would not touch any article that we “LAY-AWAY TIME” IS HERE, GIFTS CAN BE SELECTED AT LE TIME. THE LAMBERT VAULTS ARE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, AND YOU ( To-day we talk of rings, knowing that neither word nor picture can quite do them justice. You sty ‘8 few signet rings, everything in this branch of our stock is designed and made in the LAMBERT factory. Plainest and Greatest of All. “iN not guarantee, RE AND ORDERS FOR ENGRAVING FILLED IN This Is a taper band Ring of solid 14-karat gold, de- signed and made in the LAMBERT factory, The dia- mond is of fine qual- ity, and the price is but $25.00. Others $10 to $300. ample of And here is a Belcher Ring, with a beautiful dia- mond, Mounting of 14-karat gold, hand made. A_fine ex- LAMBERT work, $30.00. Others $15.00 to $500.00, i = TWINS This Lady's Ring, with three fine dia- monds, in 14-karat solid gold, _hand- made setting; Is not- able for its elegance and simplicity, A brilliant example of LAMBERT methods. By cutting off. middle- men's profits we sell it for $250.00, A. beautiful pearl between two spe- cially fine diamonds, solid 14-karat gold, hand-made mountings, $175, Many fancy Rings, $15.00 to $500.00. rr & Extra heavy solld 14- kt. gold. Female fig- ure modelled with all the art that a sculptor would bestow on it Only a faint likeness is possible in a news paper cut; $27.50. Others $3.75 to $35. “AN CALL AND PAY WHEN READY. ould see them to know them. Except Just as much pains taken with this dainty it of work as with the < costliest piece we ex- hibit. One of the most popular Rings that ever came from the LAMBERT factory. Solid 44- karat mounting, hand made. Your$ for $50.00. Others $10 to $850, Two superb dia- monds, as much alike as twins. Cut Shows approximate size, No picture can give proper idea of their beauty. Solid 44-karat gold mounting, $350.00 Hundreds of others, $18.00 to $650.00, Man's mas- Sive gold Eng- lish Ring, handsomely carved, with three finely matched almandines or garnets, $6.00, (Oth. ers $3.75 to $25. solid Another highly. Polished English Ring for a man, gold, set with three fine gar- nets, $6.00 ¥ Solid 14-karat’ gold oy Ribbon Scroll, as care. fully designed as any in our immense assort- ment, $18.60. Others . OILET CASE. $3.75 to 838, Bt 400 [ire mirror, twovelr : Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street SMATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10, » Roast Beet. Dish Gravy ‘orn ; The best turkey dinner ever spread upon a table will lose much of its power to please unless it is served on attractive dishes, We planned this sale many weeks ahead so as to be able to offer you Posement, Buy Thanksgivi Sielare for poet and th astonishing savings just at the season you want them most, > So 49¢ for salad bowls from the leading pottery in Bavaria, bought by our foreign buyer at one-half , regular price, : rich dengns; value 2.00, for Nut Bowls, for new English Mince Ss. 49c 5¢ Pre Plates,s:mi-granite <LI 3 a They have on fine decorated re German china on foot, ware, large size, and deep 2 Wit or unique in shape and dec- white granite ware, value . o* Naas 3 ale oration ; value 1.00, | 10c, at Se. Four Gre 12¢ for 6 Table Tumblers, made of pressed glass, best flint 1 glass, new designs, value per doz, 3$c 39e for 6 Tumblers, made of fine blown glass, etched designs, ee edges, value per dozen +25, 1 45c¢ for 6 Table Tumblers, fine at Groups of Rug Bargains That Will — i inner Sets at 10.00 This is a 100 piece dinner set made of our own Special composition, Compare the size and value of the pleces in this set with others, and everything is here that you need to set your table with. decorations are made for us exclusively, selected from Haviland designs, They have heavy gold suppling, making a pera tich effect; if other stores cold cess cut, as brilliant as cyt |] get control of this ware it would sell at glass finely polished, value per dozen |] 15.00: special for Wednesday, .....+. 10.00 50. Newest Novelties in Burnt Leather—Your Name Burnt on Each Article You Buy, Free of Charge China During e Enjoyment of Attractive Dishes The a | 4c for Pie Plates, regula- | tion size, semi-g: ¢ Bc, at de, were, 5¢ for Ba your pudding, white lined, fire proof, value 10c to 5c, special at Sc, ah ding We give 2 B, & M. Blue Trad- ing Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o’clock, and then one with each ten cents spent after that hour, Full books of Blue Trading Stamps redeemed in our Premium Exhibit Room onthe fifth floor. This Sale anite king Ware for Thanksgiving Be {1,6 Wine Glaser, 49¢ & see in bi designs, value per dozen, 1.00, for 98¢ consisting of large 16 inch plate dig dlobgit 4 with carnation sprays and - edged with gold, consist Turkey Sets, ing of serving dish and 6 plates to match, value 1,00, er, with 6 plates tomateh, They bave pretty French Lage yi traced with gold on i9¢ Turkey Platters, large size, plain whit chi serviceable ware, value per s¢! hotel ina, value SO: 4 98 for Tea Sets, consisting of 56 pieces, made of e' fine B varian chi a, new choice decoration on beautiful dainty white ware, value 7.00, Bonne £emme Curtains. We bought these Bonne Femme Curtains, in genuine Renaissance From designs, from a large importer who rec ed Save Your Dollars et 1.9. them too late to fill his orders, Took 350 of 7.98 Your choice of Smyrna Rugs, Imported Wilton Rugs, ported Body Brussels Rugs, Smyrna Rugs All wool, fine quality, Weaves just from the mills. Brussels Rugs quality In beautiful designs. 6.6x8.5, value 9.60, at... 6.6x10,6, val Sxl, value 2 AxminsterCar- VelvetCarpe wo: ta bese, quailty. in | al pets, ii eR out | Oren torna and colorings, sults | made, able for all kinds of rooma | value wade, lald and lined, value per yd, 1,05, at This Furniture Is Practically at Your Own Price After seeing for yourself the furniture as it appears, you'll declare you never saw better bargains It's imported Body Brussels of fine jald wer + by at we ic Oil Cloth and Linoleum Olleloth, 0c and 25¢ quality, spevial per square yard Olkeloth, 50c quality, special tor Cork Linoleum, 5,000 yards, I Inlaid Linoleum, tile, parquet floor and Marie effects, val in what is unquestionably Oak Dresser | Highly finished with | and 14x24 French bevel plate mirror, has | large top,dividedtop | at drawer and 2 largerones,at 6049 | 3.98 lankets : Comfortables (Groceries That Taste Good All in a Big Sale for Home Outfitters’ Day | |/Teq—in= pies, 4 ban 4 drinkin: mined tea, 5 tba, $1.00 Re: 23 ity, Value to 6.00, at Gray and Tan Blankets, £.00, at White n Blankets, signs, full y . pe tional good quality— ready for use; fetalls | bined with granulate! su bpd tre Dent? at 1.20 Femularly at 1246 i Fimenle,, Sirawber- tn Napkins at 100 ohed | ae te 89e ‘iy Then, full bxd at 8.10 19¢ fer, Bh°% ‘is, Fs 25 bleached, value per for Napkina, | fringed, with colored | coprisn THReADS tisren, | 2.649 i Nimes, "2 | striped: borders, | also] —0 pies 25 for inen Tadl 98e Gone full size, full blea value $1.25 1.09 tor German 1 silver bleached, full in Combi- nation Ma tresses Combi- nation | mattress, covered in good grade of ticking, ‘hairtop | Made from selected oak, bottom, Kastern Fleeced Blanket 1.00, 7 Housefurnis and comb case combined, stained 1h oak for . Sleeve Ble [ara mate of fine whttewood. fe peavy iron ‘justable lvanised Garbage na, with bale handie 28 ihe tna waite, on, *hey J and floral « Wednesday at fine quality, value per squa Wilton Rugs Imported, woven in one solld plece, beautiful Oriental patterns. 5.6x5.5, value 10.0, at TAS 66x10.8, value 18.00, at $xil, Value 25.00, at... Smyrna Rugs Small rugs in the inches that are the best values for your gmoney. O8e. of inches, value 3.3, ai inches, value 4.4, at.. tains, They ar Tap siry Brus- ts, ity, * ayy a 1 lined, | of rue and novelty lace Sard ahi | patterns, insertion and edge, | tne 1.00, Value per pair, 100. Mis. ellane i9¢ for Rutth bin edge and yard 75c, at, 39¢ | 6Pe | I, to 1.758q yd, 970 I ties, We have 1,00 pairs binet Lace Curtains, all dainty and pretty cur- & fine quality of double thread net, with * ahtkoline ude of full Oak cS HRY Der ous Upholstery Bargains. Zinch Pure 29e i r Sik Pillow handsome, solid, substantial, home-beautifying furni This is a reliable fibre mattress, with and bot- | tom. You them comfort- able, 1 finequartered top,deepband, | $u1*°"* five handsome turned legs | health. Table when open extends | ful. 6 feet. Price, 10.29 4.48 Dining Table. Gray Riankets, Value 498, at, 2.98 ) Comforte’ Gray Blankets, strong warm qi al-| at “Ix, tao Linen Tale ) Pattern Table Cloth, all | $Qe@ fe nen, | inches, fv for F lies, made of Ge: man linen, hings at Little Cost 29¢ bie 1LY PURE Le. for heavy galvaniaed Swidvs sliver Laat OBC Vin Sin? FAN Cover MI eh ae: oie and sidy handled, adapted for janitor’ use. 29e 12,7, Keita, aver enamelied, No. for Dish Pan, gray - Ze Mmater tual aw Perm entra fan 9. for China Splee Jars, C barrel shape, steneilled in ati 2.69 a and and elbow, hot pat Up. ft. with centre brace; ‘ot ang. bleached, exceP” | white borders, hemmed | whole fruit Pan, self-basting, large steel tank, and @uaran’ per . atitehed, oy Priva ve 1D pay i size, Vig cate heavy, ful 8 rs, sateen cover the 219, APP Bell, Comforters, sateen ‘9.98, at “ : Huck Towels, size, with | pRESER ill bleached, | white, Jarge sige, value, | CURRANTS — Blue a good variety of | each, Be dry rroleaned patterns, value $2.00, lic for Barnsley - | Se Crash Toweling, heave all linen; , per yard, Iie, ‘ringed Dov- ext val for Double Roasting different names. for Cylinder Parlor | Chair, Stove, No. # It font MPALe for Curtain | Stretoh- ors, nickel pins, af wool top | | will find | quet_and Nestle’s, and most nutritious milk on , 23 cans, BUTTER—Di from sele State Apples and apple el ie’ oe 38 APPLE 14x24 mirror, easy running drawers and brass trimmings,at 6. 86 of im. sain CONDENSED MILK—Bou- rieleat pure dor 10-1, famous a | 32) Chitfonter bevel plate | for long carve, finished in golden, 5 lorzge | wear, with 32x18 bevel French lated, S+1 CLUSTER RA Bevans, packet Spain; | 1th yt 8 weulal from aaleote eta apcing rel aa M ALLEL Ss GROW? ee Ca Burgundy Port er gal. Sh. find Sugar ;.!! ..° | wait bra an case Ty the gallon. $1 Fine Old Mont ee 4 Rye, Whisk #8 poee Weimestich, Msn them because he let us have them at half price. These curtains are all made of an excellent quality of dous ble bobbinet, with magnificent real lace.medallions and insertions, We have divided them into five lots and have marked them one. half price. Each at; er 7.98 5.98 3.98 2.98 ana 1,98 Lace Curtains, | Couch Covers, Portieres, 3.48, y ure Turkisi| Hogdad Lapestry Pore teres, 870 palre at ones third off, A variety of b)| 19 different styles, of tripes color comble itcas, They are made ity of aire” perfectly and Jrimmed issel fringe, price Is 4.98% fec in beauth Rug d f mr henry bord : wo tassels ne » oO 3 vy Window Shades, ver | OUC triinmed, SOxT2 with fixtures, iin, comp ture, Fifth Floor, Felt Mat- tresses | Real felt mat- tresses, that kf weigh 45 pounds’ They are covered witha good grade of ticking, | and are | Sideboard Made of oak, with | designed pate of solid oak, highly ‘ * plate mirror, divided swell Price, front top drawers and large i F498 poset 20.49 bp ctoth Bq 1st (SiN 5 this ie | Malas origt: mF 6) fp bates ine PE 7) v6 $s) 10 th. pkes per lb. 4 10 Hell brand, bakers, mats 1 har Ry ny ci 5 Vegetables POTATOES — ", OF . 4% *14e ot iy’ pa for table. 93 08, 12 at. baw ket, 24; per bbl. {AM RRY ING PRA u 1 hamper, te She: 3 at. asker, AEC Fresh Meats, cat Jellvertess rchases of $1.00 r celtvered tree uaton to iaith Ste, Md to Oth Aves, od ryland a iy MO Oe LAMB Pa ih BC | ER Esit Le pascae 12¢ Hosa ve TART ERS “Wie face PORK of Hors, ver 10¢ AN KP URTER initel bere. 7e aed ee tLe i2e Pure Liquors iifornta Claret #0, full at. bottle.