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Bo Oscor Haase, Aged 61, Idle ‘Two Years and Life Savings Himself with Revolver. ONCE A LIEUTENANT a —— par ened Suicide, Wife Says. savings of a lifetime spent two years of idleness, Oscar a= Structural tron Worker's Union, A et ais 9 nt No, Wl East Soventy- Mh sirest. He shot dimself twice, 4 in the breast and then in tho head, | | When Sam Parks was in the holght | @t hin power Haase was one of his Ileu- f ‘The passing of Parks marked fei fot trouble in tho urtion and he as unable to get work Besides his Petause he was sixty-one years @14 and unable to stund the physical Strain of the work of his trade, Haase sent his wife Emma out to htm a certain kind of bread to- . Tt t@ procurable in his neighbor- only in a Third avenue bakery. Mrs. Haase was gone her hus- bend turned on the water in the hen sink, bent over {t, and shot Rimseif In the breast. The wound was pot fetal. Walking through the fat " $e the front room, he shot himself in 4 the head, and fell dead on the floor / 0 Other tenants in the house heard the @hots and called Policeman MoGilley, Who foreed the door, The water had jawed the sink, and the house was MoGiliey sent for ap ambu- I » Fi surgeon who responded the bullet in the head had pene- ited the brain. Mrs, Haase returned to the ae Well-Known Merchant Sueenmbs After Five Weeks’ Uiness, Of five weeks. surprise ers of furniture tn the yor Ely ‘a3 ut yor Van Wyo! pointes bim again in 1899, etep {8 Btockton,” called Conductor A. Messick, on the Franklin ‘express, to-da: floor, stricken with paratysis. | Easy Buying. The only difficulty you will find in choosing Christmas gifts from my stock will be because ~ of the great variety that I offer.) ‘The trouble will be, aot in find- ing what you want, but in find- “f ing so many things that please you, But that's a good fault. There isn't a better stock of Christmas things in New ‘ork than mine, and one of Its chief charms is that my low rental and moderate expenses make the prices far less than the! figures you are accustomed to seeing on the same goods, For instance, look at this nen” At $16.50 $29 to $26 anywhere else, ‘The M. B. will make a desirable Xmas present. t 4 You'll want one for yourself, too, 43 soon as you see it, “Carry an M. B.” No, 19 Stuyvesant street, a “professions! by Magistrate Pool in Yorkville Poltbe Court to-day, when he was sent to hie Island in default of #,00 bonds to keep the peace for six months. by detectives, who said they had seen him escorting women to concert halls from various Raines law hotels about the precinct, They said ¢his industry had been devised by the proprietors of the hotels in question to protect women | trom arrest, and the men were paid 25 or @ conte a trip and in addition ex- | torted what they could from the women. 4 “This business is most disgraceful said the Magistrate, “and I will give you the Hmit, and I will also mark the papers so no other Magistrate will (ake were taken off at 3 och other than a real-estate bond for you ‘Gone, Wrote Before Killing | | OF SAM PARKS IN UNION Sent Wite Out on Errand, Then | + Shot Himself in Breast and) Head—Had Often Threat: | NEW W. C. T. U, OFFICERS. Mrs. Lillian M, N. Stevens, of Port. formenty a walking delogute ot kK Dimeslf with a revolver to-day | * dom: tnion GiMeulty he was barred by the} she said she Was not greatly *‘ , a8 her husband had been ming ¢o kill himself, He left a} y er instructing that his body should Bor tee years," he wrote, “I have) $ bother, An old man can't get! —— I THADDEUS MORIARTY DEAD.| Thaddeus Moriarty, for many years! ed with the Board of Education) senior member of the firm of Mori- & Co,, lien dead at his home, No ) West One Hundred and Thirtieth) Death was due to a complica- Won of dineases and followed an dliness Mr, Moriarty was efxty-nine years old end is survived by a widow and eight) ren. One f his daughters, Miss| him two years ago by| sudden wedding to Henry A, Dee- ir over twenty-five ts Mr. Mori- y had been identified with the busl- political apa cli life of this city, ‘Was born Ireland and came to rng when very youn) His years here were full of struggles, Raters he had reached mifdie age was known as one of the largest of appointed See’ Cohamiasion- in He was reap- twice by Mayor Grant and once at ge Mayor Stron; im, bi f ip: | | Gonduetor Paralyzed on Train, | LAURBL, Del, Dec. 2—"The next! ¥, when he fell to Easy Choosin g. It’s a watch worth getting and worth giving. A timekeeper that) ong, may trust and keep on trunt-| ing years, And it's good and| tich to look at. It would cost! Jj. Jacoby, 276 Bixth Ave, bet. 12th & 18th Sts, | Peet He was arrested on Fourteenth street a M.D, Fry, Evanston, ing Seoretary; Mra. te it “ rances 5 UC! Assist Ff Bagard fig Becre- | ire. Hel jurer, ecording Secreta’ old jewelry. Bring it along and let us show you how, at slight cost, 58th Street. we can make it stylish and modern. Dainty Flower Brooch. niously enamelled and natu- ral in form and color are shown in hundreds of brooches, The talent and taste displayed fn brooch il- lustrated will delight you and you friends. Four fine Baroque arls and two diamonds. The p'.. is only $15.00, Others $6.75 to $50.00, None Finer Than This. Among all our hun. dreds of finer work- manship than this tern. Price $16.50. Others $6.75 te $50.00, Fob Chains Always Welcome, in the cut sells for $25.00. Link Buttons of Many Patterns. No matter whether he has a lot of sleeve buttons or not, any man of taste will be charmed with the Link Buttons here illustrated. They are solid 14-kt. gold and the bi is $20 per pair. We have undreds of other patterns, some plain, $3,00 up, and others set with diamonds, $5.00 up to $150. will 7 parison of prices. Others $8.75 to $1 000. In Hand-Made Mounting A diamond of our own importa- tion, in solid 14-kt. gold, hand, made mounting from the LAM. BERT factory, Price $25, Others from $10 to $850. AW $25, $27.50, $32.50, $40 up to $260. myself stayed aboard, “Id the aftcwoon we had to like to the ‘foreboom, whiety would not have! very uncomfortable been dry. Capt. Smith cam thia morning and took us ashore.” The Jordan ls owned by RK Suid Phiage About the Law nas! Hoasted Me Had Milllonatre Bows | | 4% hell with the law; my boss is «| | | Acconding to Policewan Biteman, ot Captein Wilinef's Remarkable f Norfolk, who bought her) the West Worty-aeventh street station. tis Was the remark made by Samuel Gaston, chauffeur for Wiliam BE, May- Escape Shows What to Doin Time of Trouble, For many years Captain W'ilinet, on Broadway for gays the Times, of Gloucester, Mass., | was one of the best-known seamen in the Gloucester fleet, West Side | tarrhal troubles with which he suf- n Larrested him and fered for fifieen years made him dread the ‘iights at sea, being una- ble to le down and sleep on account of the constant catarrhal dropping. Captain Willnef went to two differ- ent hospitals for treatment, could get no lesting benefit. » | stantly raised yellow and green phlegm, and his trouble became so} | unbearable ind nauseating that he was ashamed to go out in company. When despairing of ever getting re- Het, his wife purchased a Hyomel| outfit for him, and, trying it before going to bad, he enjoyed the first! whole night's sleep for ten years. | Captain Willnet says: | less than <wo bottles of Hyomet and dave been cured by the remed: Hyome! xills the germs of cat {and makes lasting and permanent ‘The report that the National City cures, Hegeman & Co. sell Hyomel| Bank has engaged gold to the amount | Under their personal guarantee to | of $609,000 in Paria for export to this gountry tw confirmed. Tho transaction, | Wulek relief, Mt io wtated, Is a special one. It could ed whether the gold wil or bars. after she sunk in the Dela. Capt. Lee, at 72, Straddled a Boom for Twelve Hours Whila Ship Pounded on Shoal—Was Quite Comfortable, Too. SAYBROOK POINT, © ler aitting astride th twelve hours, Capt Le P 3 the Jordan since she was re+ ired,”* Lee, who is seventy-two years! 1d > ay to keep possession NO MARKS ON DORR’S BODY. Saloize Theory Not Sustained tn placed him under arrest know why he was arrested him he was violating the law. a told me what he thought about t how much money his boss Cawe of Englewood Man, of the wrecked schooner Ad: that there Is a growing disp ing by Capt. Joseph Amith, of the Duck md laland Light, none whe worse for their trying expertence mains full of water, three-quarters ¢ | & mile east of the Fast breakwater, olf think that because their e wealthy they are beyond the ently nothing to eupport | mistaken [ wil hod I had not been known thts point, and as the sca has gone to his fr’ land, Me. the President. down It ts iikely that abe will be hauled | ¢lates PHILADELPHIA, Deo. &—The Na- | tional Women's Christian Temperance general Of early yemterday, and under the | sion that It was New Lomdon hea: here and struck a sand bank. A “I reckon we would have been all) President-at~ right had we not sprung a leak juat| Dee. OMING BACK HERE. Parla Will Send $500,000 to the| National City Bank. of with little damege 1 ¢ wan & non-resident Capt, Lee mistook the Saybrook light! member. mpres-| A telegram found in the dead ma: t was from his brother-in “Your letter recelv: Clara C, Hoff. | then which we trict to keep down OY) treasurer of the Horn- manning both pumps,” he sald to-day, | pany, | refund the money if {t does not give! Lexing- | tqliing his experience. ‘The wind came | [free in the concern to tl Morton ad up, and at dawn the seas began te company. It had been hi Dreak over the detls. Several of th Lae | MYL OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING DECEMBER. “Lay-Away” time Is here. Pure chases selected now will be laid aside in our vaults, so that you may call for them at your conve~ nience, If you haven’t yet made up your mind what to buy, you will find a host of suggestions at the Lambert store. too anxious to assist you in mak- ing your Christmas selections. Attractive Handy Pins, IER. with them. Because our assortment is so attrac- tlve and our prices so reasonable our work in this department grows consistently. This pal enamelled, of solid 14-karat larger than shown in cut), we sell for $7.00... Others from $7.50 to $20.00 per pair. Consult us about your Third Ave., Third Ave 58th Street. Diamonds have gone up in price and will probably continue to do They will certainly not be lower, Anticipating the increased prices, a member of our firm bought a two years’ sup; Amsterdam some time ago, surprisingly Our policy of manufacturing a large part of our own goods, of buying direct from other manu- facturers for cash, of importing Leaf and blossom Inge- stones direct, and of keeping our establishment in a modest loca- tion where rents are low is the chief reason for our saving you money while satisfying your taste, low prices. Whether you buy for use or for investment, compare our prices and satisfy yourself, Lockets in New Styles. You will certainly enjoy We are only named, and every woman of Styles our workmen have outdone themselves, dainty pattern, in solid gold, brightened by a. fine dia- mond, sells for $20, Chains to Please Every Taste. By all means see our solid gold chains, some with plain slides, others with slides i arkling, Imagination in designing and rare skill in workmanship a sn Hae lh ag: eel ing to please every taste. Prices range from $7.50 to $1,000. We sel Solid 14-karat Gold Knife (trifle smaller than shown in cut), well made, blades of the best Floral pattern on handle, Far above knives commonly sold for more money, Price, $7.50. Others $7,50 to $50, one of solid 14-kt. gold set with fine pearls and half pearls, Observe the grace of the pat- re represented in this department, We have. some- A well-made and handsome ect three examples for illustration (all 48 inches long), Gold Fob Chain is always a P welcome Christmas gift for a g y:. man or woman, We have them 9S) from $3,50 to $35.00 ina great WY range of novel and attractive patterns, The all-gold one shown Solid Gold Curb Chain, Flower Slide, with ryond. Price with Diamond, ,,lorseshioe Cable Chain, slide set with, fine fine Pearl or Dia With Diamond, $18.76, $15.00, With Pearl, $11.25, Wide Choice in Scarfpins. Scarfpins which speak for themselves, 1,700 different patterns, in both plain and fancy vith and without stanes, limited space we are able to show only four of. solid 14-kt, gold, selected at random, and to the elegance and grace of which printer's ink cannot do justice, Others from $1,650 upward to Y These Bracelets. Solid Gokl Curb Chain, 48 inches long, with Pearl, $15.00, Heavier Chain, $18.75. Our Brooches Delight Everybody. Diamond or Pearl. With Perl, $11.25, Will Delight the Smokers. Solid gold cigar cutters are a con- venience which any smoker will ap- preciate, Just the thing for the man you wish to please Christmas mom- ing. Prices range from $6.75 up» §f/ ward to $100, Ask to see other [ All women who own brooches like the one illustrated here = 3 are defighted with their grace of form 3@@ as well as with theirs conformity to thes most approved containing 65 fine Diamond Earrings Againin Fashion diamonds, mounted Screw and drop earrings set sly, with carefully matched dia- = monds are again in favor. We t0 $1, 7h’ APS import the stones direct, and the experts in our factory mount them in solid 14-kt. gold. Having no middlemen to pay, we can afford to sell this splendid pair for $190, LAMBERT BROS. invite inspection of their goods and com- gold, hand made, sells for $650, Others 910 Plain Lockets, Another solid gold Locket, almost severely plain but full of beauty, of fine, , honest workmanship. Good example of the LAMBERT artisans’ skill. Price $7.50. Twin Diamonds. Two fine diamonds, enough alike to be twins, in handsome set- Z) \ing of solid 14-kt. go that reflects honor on the giver's taste. Price $50, Others from Buttons of Pearl and Gold. Here is an example of our Mother of Pearl Vest Button Sets, mounted on solid 44-kt. gold, They come in sets of six, Set similar to one shown here solls for $7,50, Others from $7.50 to $15.00, Made by Master Hands. This stone was cut by master hands in Amsterdam and would command a higher figure to-day if we had not import recent rise in prices, Don’t Overlook LAMBERT. “71\\S a mounting of solid 14-kt. gold. Price only $50, This is & Others from $10 to $850, This Watch Stands All Tests. A solid, sensible, ser- viceable watch in hand- some engine turned case of solid 14-karat gold. In the LAMBERT stora cases must stand the test of the United Do hot miss the glittering display of bracelets, Note the design of the chain bracelet illustrated. It is solid 14-kt. gold ana enamelled forget-me- nots, and has a fine diamond. The price, saving middlemen’s profit, is only in gold a-plenty, plain and chas&d and set with - precious stones, from $10,00 upward; dlso some wonderfully pretty link bracelets in ster- ling silver from $1.50 upward; many desirable patterns In gold filled from $3 to $1 ’ Silversplated ware, guaranteed as to durability and quality, In- spection is invited, Richly Engraved Reliable Watch, p : For a Woman of Taste. Woman's solid 14- kt. gold hunting case watch, richly engraved, Fitted with Waltham, Elgin or LAMBERT movement, Good time- keeper, Price only $18, watch that we are proud of, The hunting case, of solid 14 karat gold, is richly en. graved in sev- eral different styles. We have sold hundreds of these watches yin previous / years, and they are al- ways in de- mand as holi- day presents. fJoor, —_ Your choice # Waltham, Elgin ‘a LAMBERT by dogo ‘Ou are sure of a timekeeper, and the is but $40, Other solid t4-kargt Gold Watches, men and will take pleasure in answering your questions. LAMBERT movement Unlimited va« We could not, in this entire space, tell allof interest that could AFineTimeKeeper be aaid of our stock of pretty things in sterling silver, All the season’s novelties are here and the prices will surprise and gratl- will find a thot- 8 for Christmas Ofhers from $16.50 to $200. + Woman's sold 44 See the clocks on our second Mark the astonishing va- riety of styles from which to se- The salesmen are practical fy you. Here sand and one remembrances, and drink * combined. Better than cakechocolate for cooking. The Cocoa With the Yellow Wrapper, THAT'S BENSDORP’S. ALL GROCERS. _ We are official watch inspectors for the New York Central and Hud- son River and the Long Island Railroads. Doyou need other proof of our ability as Watchmakers, La Vallleres, Richly Ornamented. % La Vallieres and festoons of solid 14-kt, gold are displayed with wonderful variety, with delicately enamelled ornaments and set with gems. Our as sortment in this line is an art shown here is paved with half s pearls, and a fancy amethyst J Suspended from same, Price $16.00. Others $4,650 to $500, Fresh Designs in Bright Brooches, There is practically no \\ limit to the LAMBERT assortment of” brooches, gx and the works in a. tery sy” factory are adding to It A hs <tvery day. Here is one § J RMS. DE of the most recent con- CMe celts of sold” 14-kaat \ gold, set with 9 fine dia- monds, Price $90, Solid Elegance in Fob Chains. ~ A solid gold Fob one rich in appearance, although the = price but $10.00, You need j f= not be an expert in jewelry to recognize the careful workman § Bei ship, The elegance of the de § Ex sign is apparent even at a hasty = examination. = A Pretty, Useful Gift. | 4 Another design in Link But- jf Solid tons, 14 ~ karat (a we) ‘old, Price wah 00. +4 ways a and tab gift. Mon sped fre, Tot sands of others to select from, $3 to $150, All Opera Glasses Imported Direct. i Se . _ We import all * time our Opera Glasses r | ee i 5 seals eS yi ais: * my ones, wilh pow- & erful letises, ' pearl handle and gold slides, at lowest prices, We ask ff $5 for this pal-. Others from $3,75 to $25. Brilliant Two-Stone Ring. Another two-stone diamond ring at a moderate » Dia. monds menene in 14-kt, in_ our own factory, a6, Others from $18 fo $600, 1S A Sparkling Cluster. ttl, In this ting is a cluster of dia monds ‘(fine turquoise’ in centre) A that only an expert could tell them ZS apart. A rich holiday ret the UMN pices enly $78, Oia $15 to $850, } This Watch Is a Stand-By, One pt the best shar LAMBERT See Phin engine turned veka ga 44-karal , with hand- somely en oon holce of Waltham, Bl Beat AM ewelled» ing intermediate proft we are en- abled to sell fine exhibition in itself. The one B direct, and by sav-