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5 TIM” TO contro wns co GEO. M. COHAN eee ae uD and ston Held Cp Pour Hoara, FEAST 5,000 A BUSY GENIUS iS “ca a Went rs and a halt late « + of a blockade “ New , N Haven and Blowout the Bowery \Versatile Star of tar of “Little Johnny 3 i tt ing Vatican Ulewport where | Jones,” Who Writes His Own | ————————— Pl id Music, at Work ¢ r eer | ew Come *TGold in Your Garret} Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can’t on or {magine it is | a task, are losing the good of } castaway fabrics that could be | made new with DIAMOND DYES}, It is an extremely easy process to color with Diamond Dyes, and | Has Ever Known Prepared, ‘ with Congressman as Acting ~ Santa Claus. | | One of the most Interesting and prom- | tring of the season's theatrical stare is | George M. Cohan, who, now that he) ‘has worked hig way trom Fourteenth | | to Forty-second street, Ss planning to | leap across the water and take London and Dublin by surprise, Dublin will doubtless take him ¢o ite heart, because |be ts Irth and can dance like the the cost is but atrifle, They are | | divvil, and his pluok may go a long way for home use and home economy, toward winning him success in London. | i Diamond Color Color But whether he succeeds or si bs en abroad, this clever youth has a bright | ews future tn bis own country, He com- dines more different kinds of talent WwW. L. Dou (han any young man on the American) s won acs ne goat nag, vt 93800 SHOE wave WILL HAND A GIFT TO EVERY MAN PRESENT. Bast Side All Agog Over Christ- mas Plans, and Many Noted * Characters to Participate in ~ Celebration. a i. — “Big Tim" Sullivan will out-Sullivan bimacit tn the greatest Chrietmas blow- "gut the Bowery has ever known, and vA : » groatest danger lies tn his pesos, hg A trial will con. : }the Bowery has certalnly knowa a few | f ) grand times at about this season of | The latest bulletin from Mr, Cohan’s| % ice Zor tat W. if | bureau of Industry is that he will an- wage with wh Usear Hamm ing song-writ the year. ) Jf wigns are good Cor anything, & wilt | Scho the greatest ever for the fo ra | Dida a ae fe erty in the ‘onteat to mectie 4 8100 . peel sTOKes, ¥ Paget, foros ot Howory 1 wager, Meanwhile, according to an- irr tiem fo ih wing and the husil other bulletin, Mr, Cohan in writing @| ie eee Tre sing new play during the breathing spell® in > i pal idee Johnny Jones.” If we are to} . a joming event one that It will not | believe other telage we hear, he writes Rt a Abe co ie Bullivah VottY & fong before breakfast every morm- 5 ) be profitable for any 5 | Ing and learns a new step whi! .| to miss, ~ Until the high development of ing on the corner for a war. Hi have a great deal more time to op ‘ Le Ma ug es o dd t ed Finance ‘Tom Lawson an his genius ng as : \. rit Tener’. Cay :* Wewete | 1S epouching Finance” by Mra, Chadwick bother with wrhing’ placa 4€ he didn't Rares Broad | * the Howery potiticn] field has been peer. ear ares miton Of MHAGCIAL| reson with Tim’ ‘on the occasion of schemes of the smailer and hagenlous) Orrisimas will be given a highly useful = ee kind, of which Mr, “Big Tim’ SulllVA0 | soon which will be @ package of Knows something. Along the Bowery nls Mmenaions, containing among pig Tim's’ Christmas and Lawson | jie: gs 4 servionabie pipe, a pack- and Mrs, Chadwick lave share | lo »ac30, a pair of woolen eoeks qual honors all Jaat week, but WI) and a pair of woolen gloves. | - the departure of Mrs, Chadwick (| purgiy will predominate at the 5 Cleveland and tho failure of CO! | gun, and yesterday “Big Tim" gay a Greene to meet Lawson in boston yes |onter for several thousand pounds of Nerday, every sense of the Bowery h4*| tne bird, 1,00 pounds of chicken, forty | een turned away from finance {F@pP° parreis of potatoes, three barrels of ‘and ail eyes ary looking interestedly &¢ | cranberries, twenty crates of celery and ; “Big Tim's” goings on |twenty barrels of apples ile the Commencing Thursday, December 15th, this Many Assist “Big Tim.” golug may be aplenty, it te pows hat the order may be added to tn With a corps of able a Store Will Be Open Evenings Until Xmas. @iuding “Little Tim’ Sullivan Sherif | several Alractions. | Brianger, Senator John C. Fitegerald, | poor will be the main Hquid. and it “ Deputy Sheriff Louls Leavitt, mgent will flow from an inexhavatibl Niagara. SSS ee Florrie’ Sullivan, the great 9! Tho Christmas celebration of the iy Lavy, Dr, Michae} B. Feeney, “LAttle! Rowory will also be the celebration uf | Foe” Duna, Bamey Fiyny, Simon }ing yo.cinetion of “Big Tin" to Con: | Thursday, December 15. | 9 Bisingui, mayor ot Second 4 oa Corporation Counsel (iustavus A. . | Rogers, Pytrick H. Sullivan, William | | HEAT X83 FREE Neo additional expense by using the JHEAT HEAT cane CAS JET GENERATOR. The burner that lights your room, will heat It with our HEAT LIGHT,’ Ka waste off | vas, the gas flame heats L.) ERATOR | | und the room, you get more light, plus heat. | | Instantly attached, Send for eireujar. Senty | Postpaid for $1.00, Agents wanted | | * Delph, Asserublyman Charles Ander- fon and “Sam” Kabn, “Big Tim" is @eurrxing about to every abode of his | eonstituents and those who may be, end | Will lay @ feast At for the much courted Boweryites at No. 27 Bowery, iv. Bullivan's club-house, at which at least five thousand will be in evidence. j *Big Tim" proposes to be the master Ve , @f ceremonies in every senso of the d ~~ Word. He wit! ont! for speeches from | many who have yaver before lifted their | Volces over a banquet board, and) the grandest time in history will be en-| @eted at to novel Sulkvan Christmas | banquet. To each man who has the honor to be| White Satin lined— meresetere $55.00; at. veeteeeees $95,00 Kees 's Uptown Priew Make Downtown | Shopping an Extravaganee, “Co. } EveningCoats— gant ‘foreig in models, : Open Evenings Beginning Thursday, Dec, 15, handsomely trimmed, In White an i} Champagne— —heretotore $75.00; at. $55.00 $500 & $6.00 Silk Waists $2.95}] Evening, Coats Choicest models, LADIES’ SILK WASTS, Ki Tali, Peay a Cyan or Crepe de Chine—a manufac. |]! Wimmed—heretotore $125.00; at... $75.00 turer's sample line—about 500 Waists—all the newest models in black and colors; all sizes; value $5.00 and $6.00, for Thursday. . 2; 95 400 Raincoats, } Men's House Coats and Robes | Hott Gt For Street Wear, For Evening Wear, For Rainy Days. | Prices Almost Half Regular. | This is an important sale that should interest every woman in need of another coat—the styles are THE BLST, the materials are THE BEST and the choice will not LAST LONG at these prices. Women’ s Kersey Ci Cloth th Coat three- 1 eaedbentebaen $12.75 Women’ s Cheviot and Kersey Coats— medium an re "$15.00 | heretofore $26.00; | Women’s Libeline Coaty—extra long, trimmed—a hand: fore $29.73; a All Evening Coats Reduced, Women's Evening Coats—new model, ‘WH. M. CRANE ComPANT © Tha Gantieors, UBLO4 Broadway cor, th 56.007. | Made of all wool Proofed Cloths in dark 7, and netee trays, new belted m $ 50 er MENS SMOKING OR HOUSE COATS—An immense variety of etiodierd || Mase 66 has sannebieheian’a each, r prices ranging from....... . 4, lo 4 MEN'S BLANKET ROBES—A big collection in striped and Jecqused patterns; prices! Regular price 2. 75. SUT I hea ceeni bess $3.69 to $10.98) These Specials for Thursday: DOUBLE- FACED HOUSE coats, collars and pockets to match lining, well tallored; value $5.00, fo, Thursday, 8. 29 | EIDERDOWN HOUSE ROBES, various designs and colors; value $5.00, Shoes ‘ad Slippers ce ATER EL eT 4 3,69 > Furs—Specials For Thursday | For the Holiday Season. (Second Poor.) ‘SQUIRREL TIES, satin lined, $4 in, Ary | beget AND SABLE FOX y FFS,| regularly $8.50......... 5.96 | large pillow shape, reg. $22... 18.95 | |, W¢ afeexclustve vellers for New York of s * SQUIRREL MUFFS, shape, ee | ALASKA SABLE STOLES, 72 in, lo ane The Celebrated Holiday Slippers larly $9.75...... 7,95 | regularly $15.00 1, For Men, B WwW STOLES,| ALASKA SABLE FLAT MUFFS, on! “EdwinC, Burt” 7 Children. “ ANI NORE! WM ciiisiccscicssssvsre 7.96 SHOE Second Floor 4 ° Men's tan and black, roft viei Children’s Sweaters I] rar Women, rfices ana {Rome Btwn en cst : NORFOLK SWEATERS, in combinations of red and blue, | Child | Men’s black and tan kidskin Stippergin blue and red, Oxford and scarlet; value $1.50, on Thursday. , 89c ildren. | Opera shape, at $1.50. x BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SWEATERS, in combinaticns of navy and white, navy Well-earned fame iy accredited this| Men's Opera Slippers, soft tan and) / and red, Oxford and red, cardinal and white; value $1.39, on Thursday., QC} famous shoe because of its undeniable | black viel Rid, at $2.00 | acceptability for its comfortable fitting | Bey Opera Slippers, patent leather) Umbrellas and Canes iP qualities regardless of foot peculiarities, | Hige ie ethane at Every style isin street and dress shap:s $1.00; sizes 8 to 11, at 90c. QMBRELLAS for men, women and children; an immense variety here for your se-| 1) for all occasions | Ladies’ best quality Felt Juliets, in red, » ae idles of natural wood, pearl, ivo I r _ qefecopeghalecetahendermemmanemiatlee Are ry Ty 00} TOR WOMEN,,..93.50 | brown, areen and drab, at $1.25. 5) MEN'S CANES—All the latest styles in various | woods and trimmings; a big assort- TOR MISSES, j Ladies’ and Children's Worsted Knit i | Slippers, best quality wool soles, i MAUMEE cdo cekieygendenistpxeneelecdeetse - 750 0 $3.50) sizes 11 to 2......$2.50 desta dillerenn colet combinations, 15. 00 di C 8. 9 TOR CHILDREN, © Ladies’ sizes $1.00; Misses’ sizes, 11 to) [ a ies’ oats sizes 654 to 10%4.§2,00 hild’s sizes, 7 to 10, at 75c,| DIES’ WINTER COATS, 27 inches a of superior quality all-woo! kersey or fitted back, fly front or double-breasted, also collarless, strapped or) seams; colors black, blue, tan or castor; lined with fine satin; 4 15.00, Dh, Ere 8.95 | Tablecloths and Napkins Show Many fine Christmas Gifts, saa Sars, isth lo oren & ns, poth | High-grade House Gowns and House Coats, Bath Robes, ss coe ag of one Clath and one dozen % site Napkins, both Neckwest, Sik Mute, ral Dre otectons, Sui sus | x Cloths &xto, Dloths 8x enders, Cardigan Jacke's, Sweaters and Ha ars oa 4.98 “hesa''"5,50 ||" , is D SETS, of fine quality Garman linen, hand drawn and finished, one Special. Men’ $ Furnishings one dozen |\MEN’S HIGH GRADE Fe doz, MEN'S EVENING at, Cloths Cloths 8x12, per set, | iSILK NECEWEAR, sets $ WHITE COAT he 3.39 &5.50 3.75 & 5.98 ||\t Fo and 50c |srunts cults attached and r uitrlan) FRINGED DOYLIES, oversicched fi neh Four-in- Mor ryrrgg THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY _EVENING, DE DECEMBER 14, 1004, ‘Christmas Close at Hand--- Bustling Days at Lambert's. Christmas is so near that any words about the purchase of holiday gifts must be short and to the point, You have only 9 shopping days left, and not an hour to waste, The best time to visit the Lambert store is the moraing, for the rush of purchasers {s least then, and you can examine articles with greater deliberation and comfort, We tell you below about a few things appropriate for Christmas gifts. In all cases the prices are the lows est in the city for jewelry you would care to give a friend or relative, ‘We have our own factory on the premises, and everything we buy is purchased under conditions that do away with middlemen. You always pay factory prices at Lambert’s—not a cent more, And the satisfaction you desire from the quality of the goods is as great as the economy in prices. Such are our resources that we can still execute orders for engraving in time for Christmas. But please let us have the orders as early as possible. All our Diamonds are imported direct, and selected abroad by a member of our’ firm,who visits the Diamond markets regularly, who laid ina supply for two years before prices were raised Jast summer. Hence, remarkably low figures for you, anda fine opportunity for a safe, solid investment, Plain Facts About Watches. We have built up the greatest retail watch business in this city and one of the greatest in the Union, because the public has learned to believe, not alone in our honesty of intention, but in our practical skill. We guarantee every watch because we have examined every piece of metal in it separately and have severely tested it before we show it to purchasers, We don't pretend that a watch or any other article in our store is really worth more than we ask for it. We have one price for a watch and you will find that price lower than any other reliable house will ask for a watch of the same grade. ‘he illustra- tions shown here do not come near representing the fine workmanship in the watches. No newspaper cut can do so, but when you see the watches you will realize that all we say of them is simply plain facts. Wide Choice of ‘Patterns, Man's watch, of solid 14.karat gold, ri¢h- dozen Solid and Reliable. Man’s solid 14-karat gold, hunting case, PS engine turned, full jevelled “Elgin, Gold cases are always tested at the United States y seein eee ot 8 ee Waltham or Lambert works, patterns; Waltham, El. Fine, reliable timekeeper... $5O Assay Office, tin or Lambert works, ,.....840 No Charge for Monograms. With Star and Woman's solid 14- Crescent, karat gold; hunting ; 's plal case; plain polished for Woman's solid 14 Babs rh karat gold huntit se monograming; Walt. case watch, piain pole ham, Elgin or LAM- BERT works; no charge for monogram- ing; $22.50, Other gold hunting case @* bascine watch, fine diamond crescent and star, Waltham, Elgin y th AMBER AT lain polished watche: LAMBERT works, vith se iy setae: Works, $2180 $35, Others at fim ST) $250, $37.50 to $150, Masterly Work in Guard Chains. oo ae Lorgnette Guard Muff or Fan Chains of solid gold are forty-eight | of them even from the most careful cu sli . inches ine T rhe range of patterns is so wide that there is ables ol pyotcte of designing, Prices from $7:50 to $1,000, and every chain to appeal to every fancy, Vou cannot get more than a general idea | arr Rope pattern, Cable tink ‘ Cable link Nid 14 -harat » oottgtl of gold, popular pattera of of solid gold, \\I/ pena VW it § ole rope pattern, us heart-shape SQA? snake silde, Zeround side | 5 heart-shaped Yan owl's slide, set” with headot whieh = with beaded z = head with a trefoil of is set with a Sredgeand set = Zlurquolse slide, deen 04 Aah fine bayer 3% good), an A ae 4% FS surrounded by eyestorms Ly ys A oe nara centre:price, “ flashing dia the slide; amonds; or emerald $32 monds, price price, price, eyes; price, $65 $18. $50 $22,580 Some Shining Lockets, |GroupofGoldSignet Rings A few selections from our immense stock of gold lockets are im- The few signet rings described below are interesting specimens of perfectly represented below, The designs are vigorous and novel, and | art and “— applied to one of the oldest forms of the lockels were chosen with a view to pleasing the most critical taste | adornment. But they are no worthier of your attention than hundreds among Christmas gift buyers. We invite thorough tion of this| of other patterns that we shall be pleased to place before you. You branch of our holiday altractions. Prices $3.75 2 3750. _ should see the oe to realize what a range of choice we offer you. de workmanship does not vary at all. Gold rom | Prices from $3, TB E08 2.25 to $12.00, 14-karat gold vest chains, $000 fs e000 Water Lilies. For the e tone Member. . Solid 14 karat _~ karat gold tock: i mond = MIN tt, ratsed border x square and ) )\ of water ttifes on compen, back gala\ back and front, A. plain for mon. s} ane di; ogram; inside Soll gol Late wht fee de, for photo;|soid 4.karnt gold Signel sig eS a fy atidehd sotia 14 barat gold signal Z] mond price, 5 Ring, bandsomely head, set with two ring, heavy raised orna- y BIH, | carved animal's bead to fing diamonds in the tur- mentation, set with two Hi | Os¢ | iihes <teink reilet; price, ban; price, fine diamonds; price, i000 to $350, pais to $0. $18.00 $18.75 $25.00 The Bridegroom's Pur- No Better Vest Chains are Made. chase. These vest chains (and a hundred other patterns we should belt og MS be pleased to show you) are solid gold, and we absolutely know busy with her them to be as good as any chains made, They are, in fact, better Bridegroom. than many for which high prices are demanded jn some stores, tobe gives Their fine quality cannot be shown in a cut, but will be apparent ar Sitin but On examination of the chains themselves, Prices from $9.00 to signi i | - ’ ing. $s Pe hint from a friend sends as him to ws, Hor ——golld 14 arat gold Vest Solid Gold single or double style; single, BY 1, 001 double, $17.50. Seamless Wedding Rings have been fa- mous since the mother of the bride-elect was a girl. Even in the rush and whirl of the Christmas season some of our best workmen are making these rings, Solid 414 karat gold Vest Chain, b pattern, price, single, Which all Come {tom Owe Tanto, S12. 2K, ors $716.90, Handsome Cuckoo Clocks. stant wear that the wedding ring is sub- 4 eer Th + . Beautiful Cuckdo Clock, may be had in varlous shades of walnut, { ted t Prices: " Lod $3.00 to $12.00 carved, genuine brass novel bt 48 karat, § .00 to $16.00 ass 7 ra 23% Inches; price, $12, oe! nant, $6.00 t0.$20.00 | § 14 tart gold Vet Chat, Wace ptr, with any cen Price Design illustrates the anclent fable of No charge for engraving, $17.50 wi ye 75. the fox and the grapes, Third Avenue Corner 58th Street _' 4 ‘ Peet, eee On

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