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i 4 Btone street, Newark, with another alleged accomplice named Angelo Ben- coger. Supposed to Be Auarchints, | Bencegvr belongs in Paterson, and it Pinkertons that jas a ! iT * is sald friend, holas, is known there a an of persons of anar splut is supposed tc 2 same Ver no, Who, a tad ye was arre at an anarehistic Four of the Five Laborers Who) jr*).ctcrein* ana sontensed to acts | kuprigonment of t Tn the county there are four Lynch, Kittle Mar another—who are ¢ final act of the ca They have bee Robbed Construction’ Com- pany Paymaster Near Great} Notch, N. J., Under Arrest. it » tha is exper € most valuable THREE OF ALLEGED a ted, P ial BROTHERS.| oe TO RECEIVE PILGRIMS. Sleuths Disquised a8 Work-|* arent, pavers Breoktpattes:, men Joined Gang of Italians, rom, pec. s—the Pope tory + and Gained Confidence of the|‘iy.tisy ¢. rcbonnett at toookisn, * Robbers Who Stole $5,100. | faueat sauca him to take = nent ay | near him, amt told the prelate how busy he was and how meny personages, pral- ates from all quarters, were waiting to be od, but when the Pontiff heard tha Atnerican pilgrims accompany- Tour of the five highwaymen who fig- red in What has come to be known as the Great Notch hold-up in which Duna White, paymaster of the O'Rourke Cun- _ struction Company, of New York, was Fobbed Aug. M on the outskirts of the 4 Wttle Jersey village of $5,100, are sald by ¥ the Pinkerton Deteative Agency to be tn ’ thelr hands. j ‘White and his two guards were robbed & mile outside Great Notoh, N. J., the three bound hand end foot and their horte shot so as to make pursuit doubly impossible for several hours, White ‘Was taking the money to pay off a res- ervoir constructn corps composed largely of Ttaltans. ‘The robbery took place on a Wednes- Gay. On Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock. ‘when the reservoir gang went to work. there turned to with 1t two husky ing Bishop MeDennell had engaged a bot for ifeypt and was leaving Naples Suesday he sald immediately: “Phen | will grant them an audience Girls’ Coats of Excepti Girls’ Coats any one and who handled their picks shovels batter than any of the fel- on thé works, Those strangers Deen in claw-hammers tho evening at the Waldorf-Astoria and their it drop in the socla) scale was only part of the game that Pinkerton men are playing every day they remain ‘on the pay roils of No, 67 Broadway, Watched Suspects Every Minute. Tt \ 4 On Saturday that the first clue to two of the men now under arrest was obtained, and not » minute of the days or nights that followed until Noy. % were they unwatched, Bleeping and waking they were dogged. and when they stepped abeurd of tho | Hamiurg-American toner Kontg Albert) On the Mth to wail for Italy they wer Placed under arrest "The men said they were Antonio and Enrigo Ventrano, brothers. One of them had been employed on the reservoir and had become friendly with the two strangers, who had joined the working wang. The detectives, however, aid not Anke hand in the arrest. ter the arreat/ot the Ventranon a thitd brother named Nicholas began Visiting them in the Hudson County Jail. He was arrested last night at No. it in very effective and j each ; any sizes, 4 to 14 Girls’ Dresses Made in Syracuse, N.Y. yxy needs no eulogy ! “Peck Clothing in these columns, They’re th “ready-wearable’” clothes that have pretty ai alvays e dictated “‘shat’s-to-be-worn”’; besides they have acted as Supreme standard of comparison in quality and value, on account of their complete and unquestionable integrity. U can consider Yourself the luckiest individual in forty-seven States that “Peck” broke his price to Gumpel, and that Gumpzel passes the advantage on to you, ath price Gumpel paid demanded the purchase of several sand garments—mind you, several thousand—the clean 8 cost W, S, Peck & Co, several thousand dollars— you, several thousand—but who else but Je Gumpel & Son, with their fiveimmense- ly successful New York stores, could have dared so gigantic a sale? The die is cast—the j clothing is here~—the event is momentous—your tine towear clothes as good as your tailor can produce—at less than the cheapest ready-made garment can be bought—awaits you at the Five Gumeel Stores. 31085 for $18 Clothes, only worth $18.00, but made up by “Peck” to SELL at that price. Every fashion plate style of a suit in a score of select fabrics and in the very size to fit YOU and every other man. Overcoats in three- quarter and extreme lengths in a dozen styles—a half score fabrics and a hundred patterns of every cloth. Supremely well-made and well-fitting garments at the re- markable price of $10.85. -| regalia from sitk underwear out, the hat on his head and walked out of | « Lord & Taylor. Direct Attention to a Special Sale of of Heavy Brown and Blue Cheviot, also Fancy Mix- tures with applications of contrasting cloths and braids | Special, SS, 75: of Navy Serge, Fancy Mixtures and Blue and Green Plaids ; Russian style, fancy button trimmed with col- | lar and tie; any size, 4 to 14 yrs.; value $5.50, | Special, $3. 95. | Broadway and Twentieth St. Men's Suits and Overcoats, nol | PATIENT DONS INTERNE’S \“@LAD CLOTHES” AND FLEES. | Exchanges Robe) for Evening Dre Out of Jersey City Rospital. Charles Honing, sick and under ar- , rest In Jersey City Hospital on an} t and battery charge, saw | » escape to-day, Clad only in rt he crept down a hallway | d the main exit ing the Toom of one of the in- de loked tn. eo was in He had att leather raphorgalia | room in more y red about th or Yeas orderly confusion Honing entered. He closed the door. He shed the gingham nightshirt. Then he donned the interne’s ontire tull-dresa placed the hospital. The overcoat was tight for Honing and he could not button It at the top, but the €xpanse of white shirt bosom | displayed to view erevied no comment | on the streets of Jersey City Honing walked to the Pennsylvania ferry, | slipped through the gate when the tleket agent wasn't looking and was on his way to New York and freedom | |when Detective Dan Lee saw him. | Alchoagh permanestly stationed In Jor- and Dresses onal Merit, aunty models ; values $12.50 yrs., , Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, Lf $19.85 ' tabs, Every Man’s Suit and Overcoat in this $12.85 class is a prime $20.00 value. Fabrics are smart and striking; every style as dis- tinctive as a custom-tailored gar- ment and tailored from notch of collar to tip of trousers with su- nreme care and skill, No clothier could possibly duplicate such ex- cellence under $20,00—<¢ clear $7.15 saving to you. ui) J. GUMPEL &SON, STORES OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT) 2,000 Suits and Overcoats Made to Sell at $13.50 and $15.00, breasted and double-breasted MEN'S SUITS in every size variation to fit | every build of man. OVERCOATS, too, long, Swagger, loose-fitting affairs, and natty woollens, made with belted back, Perhaps a hundred distinet, good cloths in every style, clothier in New Yor': ¢ $15.00, sey City Lae knew that noon Is not exactly rec man ia pa ing, wh t the clothes. hour later Honing was back in his gingham nightsbirt. — ng dress at) he unless a BLAZE IN CHURCH BASEMENT Fire Does w ‘The Rev. ! rector ~* h of the Holy Trin- ity, in Eighty-second street, between Amsterdam ay and Broadway whieh was ¢ Dy fire shortly after 18 OENTS EACH; 9 FOR 25 CENTS 10 @'clock last night, eAld to-day that OLUETT, PEABODY & CO. «| the damage would not od 000, The fire ed basement, where services are being conducted. The blaze started on the right of the our Remodel. tment ange them a w fore GUTLOMS FUR CO,, 791 Broadway, near 10th at., New York altar, destroying one of the confessional boxes, the woodwork and the carpets Father Considine said the fire would We buy old furs f ling Depart HN in no way interfere with the regular ‘Tol. 810—Grarmarey, services, He said that a week ago an | envelope collection of $4,000 had” been m Charge for It, | taken up and the damage would be for The World may be lett speedily pepalred ’ Duapict Messenger Office Children’s and Misses’ Wear SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10TH, | CHILDREN'S KERSRY LONG COATS, Winter weights; four : entirely distinctive stylee; Navy, Brown and Dark Mixtures; 4 to 12 year sizes, $11.50, $12.00, $13.50, $14.50 CHILDREN’S WHITE COTTON POPLIN DRESSES, ~~ Embroidered Collars; 4 to 14 year sizes, usually $7.00, $5.00 TWO-PIECE JUNIOR DRESSES, Fine Serge, Navy and Brown, “12 to 16 year sizes, usually $12.00, - $8.75 MISSES’ TWO-PIECE SAILOR SUITS of Fine Serge, in Navy only; 14 to 16 year sizes, usually $19.50, $10.00 ATTENTION IS ALSO DIRECTED TO A LARGE AND COMPREHENSIVE STOCK OF | CHILDREN’S PIQUE DRESSES FOR DANCING SCHOOL AND | AFTERNOON WEAR. SCHOOL FROCKS, RUSSIAN STYLE, | MISSES! EVENING COSTUMES IN NEWEST MATERIALS, ’ 6: Sale of Men’s Cravats CONSISTING OF FOUR-IN-HANDS, FULL 2 3-4 INCHES WIDE, OF HIGH GRADE SILKS, IN ALL OVER DESIGNS, SMALL FIGURES, AND NEWEST COLOR EFFECTS, VALUE $1.00 AND $1.50, 65c, EACH, \ Made in Syracuse, N.Y. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10TH. | 72 Here's certainly a grand aggregation of men’s clothing. Single- ‘The | u shoulders are the most prominent attraction—broad, graceful and © hat set firm and hug high and against the neck. The front and lap Without break—all proclaiming the supreme craft of the "Peck" tal The Suits and Overcoats in this $7.88 class we challenge any to duplicate at $13.50, and for the most part | Plenty of saleamen—p cat service at all five stores, & ere will naturally be hand by first choices. 1 0) 14: 85 for $25 Clothes, In this $25.00 clothing at $14.85 the supreme craft of the “Peck” shops becomes evident. These are fogs such as you Pay custom tail- ors $40.00 to duplicate, Your fancy can run riot through dozens of the smartest fabrics and the swaggerest fitting Suits and Over- coats, One overcoat especially— the smart Surtout or Paddock—is here in all its glory. We can't word an adequate description — just come—look—try on and we'll leave It to you whether you'll buy or no, UNION LABEL On Al " “PECK CLOTHING, A Store for Men dresser. Special Sale of 500 Men’s Winter Overcoats at We place on special sale these 500 medium length overeoats, just received fresh They're made in 42 and 44-i models, in full, loose box and Chesterfield styles of blue and black kers black and oxford friezes. You can save $3 by getting one of these overcoats at Sale of 52-inch Long Great Coats at $15. No matter how much you pay for a great coat, it will not contain more style and It has been this “style feature” which | has made our $15 great coats so popular. They and brand new from our workroome. swing than a Vogel Brothers Great Coat. other ready-made great coats are skimpy. The fabrics are black and Oxford friezes. | Let aman be led by his own instinct and he will go to a men’s store for men’s clothes every time, It is the natural logical course. This store has become a great men's men's wear for halfa century, It has attained a pre-eminence not because it offers the cheapest clothes, but because it offers the best at moderate prices | and in a diversity of styles so great it meets the demand of every good t. For instance, you will find here 75 distinct new styles in men's winter overcoats, in the following models—medium lengths, great coats, paddocks, surtouts, tourist coats and single and double breasted long belt-back coats, and snug-fitting collars—that you won't find in ordinary ready-made clothes. store And every one possesses those $12 e big and full $20 wouldn't duplicate them elsewhere. Our special price, $15. Other Winter Overcoats at $15, $20 @ $25. At $15—Medium length Overcoats in six distinct loose and Chesterfield models, in | blue, Oxford, black and brown, At $20—The showing involves long single and double breasted great coats, tourist | s and plain black, Oxford and brown, | Also medium length overcoats in msltons, kerseys, velours and moules. | At $25—Overcoats for which tailors would charge po less than $40, in great coats, tourist, belt back, medium length, surtout &ndpaddock models, Sale of Men's Winter Suits at $12. jurprise even the man who ha: and belt coats in fancy overpl: Here's a stirring sale of men’s suits that big values here before, They're ofa sty! allin ordidary ready made suits. Involve of rich dark fancy cheviots and black thibets, on special sale at $12. at $15, $18, $20, $22, $25, up to $30, in 12 distinct single and ts, smooth suri Other Winter & models in faney che FOR BIG. MEN, WINTER SUITS and OVERCOATS at $18, $20 and $25, including all the new fabrics and modelg for men who measure 44, 46, 48 or 50 around the chest. Voge Brothers A2™ Sw.Cor. Bh Ave, What Better Christmas Gift Than a Reliable Watch ? Bolla M-kt. aud or move ment... Genuine Diamond Open Evenings Until Christmas. ind cassimeres, in fancy brown, live and gray tones, and plain black and 2). Mala tet, | because it has made a specialty of features—shapely shoulders ” Sale of Those Pointed Toe Shoes Wor Friday & Saturday Only, at $2.50 Here's a saie of intense in- |terest to the fashionable} }young man. We offer for Friday and Saturday our reg-| ular $3 shoes at $2.50 a pair, Style exactly like cut above, | with pointed toes, high heels! and flat soles, in patent leather or wax calf—button or lace, There will be a great rush for thes: shoes. 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