The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1904, Page 6

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| preach In Mr. Lo Brookiya, ty hin pulpit, mi In 1865 Hathaway Marolehead. da and lecturer B Attman & Co's Purchase of ae the Fifth Avenue Block Great- Hampered When Property Learned of Plans. dig dry goods firm, bourht the prop- erty at the southeast corn of Thirty- fifth street and Fifth avenue elgit years ago, He purchared {t as an in- ; vestment and made money by the CHURCH SERMON Ut | It wns geveral years loter when the : | idea posseesed him that the block he tween Thirty-fourth and Thirty-ffes ate otreet Id be the choicest possible j - lh thy . ausmie While Congregation Waited for soeron san MAY abowt four years age time up to Saturday Mr to obtain poesresion of a plot bis enoven John White Chadwick He Ex- for bis store has been persistent and A A : pires in His Home, | T LEAKED, transaction. vite for his departmen: 4 the Arrival of the Rev. Dr. at times most discouruging. His agents Posttion }eame an upalil fight holding out he hand as if to clasp NO io. word Robinson, dire é IT ON THE PARCELS.) runutows prices wers anked and paid] wifo's, the Rev. Dr. John White Chad- | ae atGastitn (Or ts Boston M am Fine Aru a by the determined dry goods merchant. | wick, pastor of the Becond Unitarian | poomed for ihe p at Difculties arose on every whe Wiith| Onuteh, died at bi beh Ma O Cart [reece s . Firm Agen i had to be overcome. Much of the prop- , Breokive, of : He a ners, 5 and ts Were Active erty was ted up In one way or ancther,| “toun ts bets the eater nese (ones ideal qualift for Four Years Before Ground Could Be Bought—Unable to and only the most delicate business! pronaring to celebrate next Sunday, the! Me is forty-six years old acumen finally cleared the chaos, Mr./tortieth anniversary of his pastorate. given Altman has been obliged to pay #OM®) On rotirirg Saturday night he waid he |connected with museum work plot that extends south along Fifth ave-| health. the Motropolitan nue from Thirty-fifth street 18 feet, | la the morning he felt an attack eo " , Couldn't Buy One Let. [ing on and summoned bis wife 8 ‘The W fest north from Thirty-fourth | seat for Doctor W. B, Winchell, but street his ite were unable to PCCUre. | Hetore he amived Dr. Chadwick w ‘The corner lot occupied by the Knoedier | g.aq re Art Gallery was not to be had. and the | private house adjoining on the north belonged to Mrs, George King, who also) Was unwilling to sell, ‘ “1 aida’ ant fects tn | aly & large block of realty eum, ‘ee ety is a diMcult proceeding, | have the money to pay in spot cash. ‘and scheming. the pa- y required, cannot be erage man of busl- matter ta ia the ban | trumees, and largely in the hy &. HI He was to have preached yesterday | Aen: of Lie morning, but the congregation was dis- | missed after an announcement had been | made of his death. Funeral services will be held ‘tent in the chureh at Cilaton and Gress streets, The body will be tak \o-morrow morning to Marblehead, Mass,, for interment. Dr. Chadwick was born in Marblehead 7h att ean digas OF tas Relbieg OYl [ok keel’ ant een C aaa a | bay pe “ left school and became @ clerk in a be on & level with the towers of the | shoemaker’e tra: Waldorf-A i! to study at thi graduated tq = time at the Phillips Academy, Exeter, If the carriage ia growing old fash-| NH. and then entered the Cambridge becomes doubly hard | loned a more modern one may be! Divinity School, from whih he grad- neighborhood Is exclusive. bought cheap through “Horses and) uated in 1864. led tor Four Years, Carriages” in World Wants, Read) Atior his graduation he joined the Adtman, of B. Altman & Co., the | ‘he Wants to-day, | cnearian Boctety and was invited to pard of i Mrs. King sald to-day: because | don't want to eet “IT don't care how many dry goods stores they put up around my house. My property ia not in the market. for any price.’ wn 80 the firet ble department sore to invade Fitth avenye will be erected like the Macy store, with a er lopped out, But there will be eno to- ff It that the various parcels required shal! not ne person or corpora- the realty, Otherwise i rf tae By prohibitive Agure. ls is true, according to of real estate men, of neighborhood, as Pennsylvania Railroad dw —— AR i iff Men’s Tuxedo Suits, This ts the price at which we are t hundred Tux No @ore hematitehed, machine emb: wor Have intert style com Sere shoulders, | wich igntiy roundini Le M / Sse” Sratgene and width h Vere DRY GOODS CO, er Stupendous Exhibition of Holiday Merchandise. ils advertisement in no sense does justice to a stock worthy of much x tribute. It ay Not be the largest, but it IS the finest gathering New York; and it means better assortment for you. genius and art, and our prices mean greatest economy for you, ; CK NUT yw Ae) if Aw N rain, | Bilver Mt ty BRUSH and) Also Gun M at Beit fe |e ‘ane ‘lat, Stats Ate Bap iu nor | COMB Ber in vartous 82.75. | 1 » i burnished faish, ‘gold | look, Cuticle wiyiea a TCH FORE, fine. at me wel ats each, “pats to 95.05, Suekle ef: 11 33 3 TRINKET ager Oe, to 96, colain ; decorated, at CIGAR CASES, in newest leathers, Anely ished, at ‘T5e. to $7.50, BHOPPING BAGS, of seal pe |and walrus leather, com- SRTS | plete with purse and card uralehed | cues, : re . Reais le Plated SITAV- IO MUGS and BRUSHES, “ and 00} ont SF 50 to #408, ie Also Bterling Bliver, 89.60 (0 613.05, t10!00 , Bished gold o8 ling two oF eqerted Lh an ry BRUSHES tn r case handsomely a h at 50 to 85.04, DISHES tn quad- iver plate, hand- m1 ed and engraved designs in various styles, at t Glass SALT M8. to 915,00, | Silver B TOYS. Oceans of them in the -Basement Toyland, We offer a lot of “Specials” in Toyland to-morrow—and shall do $0 every day froin now until Best Selling $1.08 Novels, 50c. This is one of our greatest book offers. Just think of it! Books every ont {s talking about and for which you readily pay $1.08 elsewhere are here for So¢. We secured a clearance lot of the sheets of the original editions, which we have had specially bound up in cloth in neat design and stamped in gold. The stock {s limited—the best titles may not last more than a day or two—so an early se- lection is desirable, Mail orders {Illed; add 12¢, a volume for postage, For Little Tots, Tho Kentons. W. D. Howell. “Ae AR Stockton, at IAilly. 4 tora Ali 4. Dearing 0 na. | the Fourth Floor, ine t Glove. Ht jar y epg ‘i Bernal City. }fall Caine way. eyman. Frietram of Bigat. A Tope Theta Like ing Tucks, 0. L fee ot Man Ot Adunder B. King, Niuencranst a 7" hi ha tres, be pple ee. Atherton, fir Richard Caimady, |. Malet ria Recs King.“ i Hecariny Hound of the Raskervillies A. ©. Doyle. ye Fores Lovers, fow batt. Masing of # Mowhionets =F. H Burnett, In Spite of All. Bana Lyall. few, and of others only a dozen or so, This sale not only appeals to individual purchasers but to churches, Sabbath-schools and the like—where many gifts are to be bought. denth by in 93°45 | Children’s Reed | Rockers, Han d somely Basement | fte- UT.0 MOBILES. Tacer Auto- ie, with heavy mw —_ tires BAR ieee’ = 5475 Ay Whisk Broom Holders, Fancy Han- rs dled Baskets, Candy Boxes, Work Baskets, &c., that usually sell for 23sc,, your choice for, reer erry '10c TARTS, " RAE $8.75 Doll Carriages, tr HS $10.09 Sateen-lined Baskets, large-size Can- dy Boxes; usually sold for asaraiees RS Sc i. eR Bc ry ad datter having resigned | an enmaged for three, and was appointed | further probation after ory, e was inarried to Miss Anne aly ave been publisi DI CESNOLA’S SUCCESSOR. Edward Robinson Ureed for the 1 Director of the Met~ of a Bos r is be y a large nun ors, who regard ns for the po and haa/| entire life to art and subjects | enormous prices, but Ne to-day Owns & J. tianktur thet fe wes in perfect | lieved he would rearrange the art ob- Museum to them greater educational value, | 4 would qjso pay more attention to ‘American art in selections for the mu- Plerpont Morgun. recently elec ed Presi- ees. ryan has many candidates on his ROW Handkerchiefs, All Silk Lined, Value $25.00. ” _ NEW housand bones o# fine Ira I a th ‘9 Irish Linen hematitohed, full sie Nothing of worth has been skipped or omitted in the choosing. We have absolutely drained the markets of the choicest and best products of KS, por- handsomely 84.08 to $9.08, Ansonia CLOCKS, tn bur- Sliver and LOCKETS, In plain, and enaray al piain BOTTLES, M ° a: ' + | gotta gold BROOCHES, TRROK SETS, Inc 8 and BAGS, V0 ah a | RNA ele BROOCHES fe | and engraved floral of seal grain leather, finely \ 81.69 to 826,00. sis 1 98.95, 5 to 87.08. FURNITURE: If the little chap happens to draw a desk or other piece of Furniture for Christmas you may know he pers txt books 20 inches. . rou. More Fancy Baskets, Price, |= We made a very fortunate purchase of an importer’s entire overstock ] pulls gue‘ ttt: | fn of Fancy Baskets, Bought them at exactly half prices—and that is the [roves Str | ratio at ‘which they are to be sold. Of some kinds there are quite a }iags f?" inohea’ | Reet 50) width 94th r 1 doth 144 da HIGH CHAIRS, in oak, with TABLES; prices rang- J from lshed; prices rang alt $6.00 THE WORLD: MONDAY &VENING, DECEMBER 12, 1904. le Was ny y J of the 4 direc: e | Were mom succer#ful at first. Parcel ropol Museum of Art. i y latter parcel was added to his @itial + toi strong peseinuity p | purchase, when suddenly the news With only fifteen minutes warning, an baing- bus et the be _ FABULOUS PRICES |teaked out. From that time on.{t be-/and while he was saying good-by and iia eho BEANE nim | It ts be- of the! de of J.} Mr. oldered mount- it and erg You'll notice that 1 eat Cpomtord Geet iy Mot E Tints, or she will be very happy. We some of the newest Toys of the | [arisen M. Chambers The Methode of Lady WaldeAnuret. ¥. ®. | have hundreds of pieces of Furni- are included. We'll hoki | None but ine Brave. Vt sears, My tol " ‘ until ak” tan Dorothy South, G. G. Eagleton. ae a a ture—designed with great care, J ab Darko’ the Moon, 8. Crockett. : ft * ig ~~ eee Ae . Dlckwon. ‘A. and B Cagtle substantially built—and just the shipped, of course Vu erriman. thing for Christmas gifts, On 98: MAIRG $5.50 tony were ries ei Christmas Gift Buyers Always Satisfied at Lambert’s You get your mone is a fact, worth knowi there are so many demands on one’s facturing end of the busine and it was never greater than now We have a large and well-eq worth every time at LAMBERT’S, That ; t the height of the holiday buying, when purse, The old idea that good jewelry is an extravagant form of Christmas gift has been banished by the LAMBERT sysiem. We save you money not by lowering the quality of the goods, but by proper economy at the buying and manu- At the selling end you get the benefit, pped factory on the premises, with a full staff of designers and workmen. Just now they are busy re- plenishing the stock of gold jewelry, silverware, etc. for the holiday trade. Some things, like vest chains and watch cases, we don’t make, | but buy in large quantities for spot cash. Diamonds, cuckoo clocks and opera glasses we import direct. In all cases we cut out middlemen’s profit, and that is why LAMBERT prices make strangers open their eyes in astonishment, All our diamonds are chosen in the European markets by a mem- ber of our firm, who has been dealing in gems for almost thirty years, He made large purchases before late advances in price. | Diamonds are a fine investment. Prices are going up by leaps | and bounds, and the diminishing supply is far behind the demand, Let | us show you our unrivalled assortment of diamond jewelry, You' will find most satisfaction in buying in the morning, when the light is best and the store not so crowded. If you buy diamonds now there is no reason | prices will ever fall again, to believe that tham works, $25, 945, $50 and up upward to $40.00. to $15) The best filled Watches In the world, made by the Crescent Watch Case Co,, Mfitted with Waltham, Elgin or LAM- BERT works, $14, $16, $18.75 and Other filled Watches, $10.00, Id Watch, Walham, Others up to $250.00, ming, $40.00 up, Man's richly engraved solid 14-karat Elging or Fine 14-karat gold open-face Watches, full Jewelled Waltham, Elgin or LAM- BERT works, thin model, $45.90 up. aM Engine turned, engraved, plain pol- |B Ished or satin finish for monogram- | We had a long search before we found the right man to make vest chains, but he | was worth looking for. Every department of his business is under his close supervision. | He could, if need arise, go into the factory and make chains with his own hands, Patterns vary Infinitely; workmanship is always up to the highest standard, Prices in | Solid 14-karat gold from $9.00 to $60.00, Men's solid 14-kt, gold en ine-turned hunting case watch, fitted with full- Jewelled Waltham, Elgin or LAMBERT works, extra good value for $50.00, Men's solid 14-kt. gold Watches, Wal- 2.50, $35, $40, 10,00. MBERT works, $40.00. Woman's Ster. ling Silver Hunting Case Watch, plain or engraved; guar. anteed Swiss works price Woman's Open Face Gun-Metal Watch, teed Swiss works, $5.00 guaran- works, $7.50 ie Others we $3.75 $3.78 upward. upward, ward Woman’ Miss’s gold filled watches, with laid enamel, and guaranteed Swiss | As a Watch house we have always been among the leaders, Our guarantee! | with every Watch is no idle form of words, for every Watch is inspected piece | by piece before we show it to a customer, Gold cases are tested at the United States Assay Office, We are retained by the New York Central & Hudson River and Long Island Railroads to inspect regularly the watches of their employees, or $5.75 Others $4.50 up- ward, Chatelaine pinslko match, 75¢ up: [In connection with the most attractive display of Lockets which wl the LAMBERT store has exhibited, let us say a word about the pretty Neck Chains that go with them, Delicate as they look, they are strongly mas | Woman's of Ster. Silver Miss's ling hunting case watch, fitted with guaran- teed Monopole movement, $10.00 Massive, rose finish, sold 14 karat fold Locket,raised border of water lilies on front and back, set with fine diamond, ail are carefully inspected before we put them on sale, Prices from 25 | |to $12.00, __ | = Handsome Solid 14 karat Locket, of solid gold round 14 karat gold, Locket, front fine diamond in satin finish set front, back plain with fine diax for monogram, mane, f s is Solld gold Locket, ralsed die work, inside for pinto showing woman's head blowing bub- photos; price bil monogram; bles; back plain for monogram; price price $8.75 $35.00: $25.00 Solid 14-karat gold, sose finish; enamel, baroque pearls, and two diamonds are combined in a brooch, the de- Y 5 sign of which Is very simple, yet odd enough to ple i | Brooc! Holidays you coul Prices from $6.75 to any one who wants “something differ- ent.” Price $15, Diamond Rings Galore. Solid {4-karat gold twin Ring, set with 2 finely selected dia- monds. Price, $50.00 Others $18 to $350 Bid This Lady's Ring Is a striking example of LAMBERT economy, Solid 14-karat gold mounting. Fine tur- quoise in centre, sur- rounded by 22 small but brilliant diamonds, $45, Others $15 to $850. Solid 14-karat gold, tern. Price $60.00, Odd and attractive pat- aroun mounting. Price 685,00. Three Brilliant Examples of Our Signet Rings. Also a A knife-edge Brooch Brooch with a diamond of solid 14-kt. gold with centre and six others, all a blazing diamond centre. of ra quality, flashin, knife - edge edge Brooch it. Solid 14-kt.go! Price AConstellation of Handsome Brooches [Brooches ‘solid gold are made In hundreds of patterns, and this year| the designers have outdone themselves in the production of novel ideas that have captured the poresr taste, If time were not so precious around the! spend hours looking at our Diamond Brooghes $1,000, oF alone, Solid 14-kt. gol knife. with par- ticularly fine diamond centre, A Christmas gift for a-woman of taste, 4 $65.00. ait small but brilliant Solid gold, Solid gold, Solid gold, and showy; cluster ichly richly richly of 9 fine diamonds, “SGP chased} chased ; chased ; Pritts «os og AWS engraved engraved engraved Solid t4-karat gold free, \y free, free, mounting, two fine Price, , Price, Price, diamonds and fine = i ayn i) Sapphire {n_ centre, $7.50 $6.50 $9.0 ; Aba ye ‘id Others in infinite variety from $3.50 to $35.00, j¢ pattern, ont Gile pattern, tut THREE FROM $00 PATTERNS. that come from the Link Buttons are aney an acceptable gift. We have them in the most LAMBERT factory, désirable patterns, from $8.00 in plain gold upward to $159 set with dia- ama Quality of stone and monds. Three examples are all we have space for here: mounting make it appear costly, but the price {s only $28. Sid Han ga Gold Ring or man Anish, ing, fine diamond, =) Ye: “ pea cemeee $60.00, 7S 815,00, Cupid Is Always Busy. Little Ki no vacations and takes no holidays. He has all sear tons for his own, and he sends his gubjects to LAM- BERTS to buy the Bolld Gold Seamless Wedding Rings: We made the first ones when Cupid was about thirty years younger than he ts now. Some of our best workmen ar ways employed = makt these rings The direct money profit tn aaler ts email; the gain in good will t# beyond calculation. Prices: | 29-Kt., 86.00 to $20.00 No charge for engraving. t., 88.00 to 812.00 18-Kt., 84,00 to 816.00 Third Avenue Corner 58th Street - al ad to nature; per pair, \ they oh inality tn Cupid nas | they show origi ant 825.00 60.50. } LORGNETTE, GUARD, FAN OR MUFF CHAINS, 1d are forty-eight inches long. les are plain gold. others Sparkie with 101 9 mt y 5 ree! e030. » jus atones. You will be These chains of soll them. Price from §7.80 to tern, of 14-Kttiold, Faney Pattern, ow! head slide, set with beaded edge and ot with fine dia- mond tn centre; rice, 832, but dia price, shaped #11 reand slide with eet with & o fol of email Sy bri ey! $24.00 An odd Brooch of solid i4-karat gold Flowers and stems form a fantastic frame for an amethyst and a fine dro baroque pear! Price, Three Striking Examples of Scart Pins from an Unlimited Assortment: Ns x 3 y) folld 14-Rt. Kit; fold 14-Kt. Geld, rtenly Elegant Taper Bandi <> Ring, fine diamond, led en id, fine bareque end ane ing Pearland Ane armopd amon, Price 5.75, $13.60 Price dia50 A Durable Cigar Cutter, Sol'd 14-kt. gold CIGAR GUTTER, plain but neat and well made, A very ap. Propriate gilt for a smoxer, Price $6.75, Others in stock from $4.50 to $50.00 hye Solid 14-karat Gold “NS $20.00, Even 1 w In” makin, wh a fine @ INpat eeogd: od Iam 4 ia a + OF emer . orice, 50

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