The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1904, Page 4

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vid i A a a at Fx) if i aM dal f a ’ ee ' fc} et N THE SUBWAY el Oey ide Braves Death in Many Ways and Finally Reavhes Senseless Body of Workman “in Peril. { —_—— Snfioked the express tracks by a flying train south In the Subway only to in a heap in. tue path of a north- ound local whieh was bearing down bon him, Joha 8 gnatched fiom Whalen, a ; 7 falking along the tracks togetier a: ty-ninth sires! Droauway, the t two tracknien did na hear tie sw Of the swift-runuing express train un- i it was nevrly on thom, fumped between posis, landing sitely | om the clear track of the north-bound @xpress, while Sullivan was too late, fd was hurled wivh great force onto the north-bound local track, ° train was coming on the track on Sullivan lay and it was very tho apparently lifeless body of the trackman, Whalen looked at the ching train and then at his com- je and dashed across the tracks, by the fickering lights of tho | net and urged by the thunder of tra Another Train Upon Them, At the inatant Whalen arrived at the @fige of the track on which Sullivan the train was but a fow feet away. Ath wonderfut courage the would-be | jouer made a grab for Sullivan, The | te of his jump, however, was too t, and the impetus carried him over unconscious body. fier gathering himself together trom | fall against the wall, Whalen ed, expecting to find’ hie friend MAngled and lifeless, and as he started to search tor him along the track he stumbled over him right at his feet Clear of the track and his rt Tt was beating. pat Inatwnt | w one there was the ro: t train, | OU nethe bt r in, | § nd during the blockade @nd with slmost sueprh atrength | rr. Ke « ant by be all re itl Whaten gathered the un form | ———[__—_ back J sed, Dodging Death Spurred tan al Stnctively dudx| oats, jumping fro: from one track ty wenselews and hurled trom | Whalen |* rived at the Eighty-first street station, whi after cltmbing to the platforn, i}, sli holding on to his friend, m hands and Waltlng passengers rowded about and read the Whole story in @ trie An the mbulance was summoned from Presbyterian Hospital, and Dr. Crooks examined the | wounds from cuts, h serious, and Whalen vived and told the story of the strug Wh | Sully but the m him ¢ Sullivan to | mfoty, al rescuer at! | first did n oe ily 1 spontaneous | jark Subway. sm in th CHASES TWO OVER ROOFS. | Policeman Finally Captures Al- lewed Burglar in Cellar, | the West , hed an| over now-novered 1X P \ 404, 408 and 408 West Twenty-elgath | rtin was on post when H. Rj ger, & bi r, at No. 400 West} Twenty-elgbih t, notified him that thero were burglars in his ‘The policeman went into the shop and as he entered two men ran out of a door leading to the hallway of the tenement and fled upstairs with Gilmartin in pur- burglars got to the roof, where Gilmartin, after calling upon them to atop, pulled his pistol and fired two shots at them. One of the men ran Into an open @outtle of No. 44 West Twemy-eiehth street, while the other fled to the roof of No, 408. Gilmartin followed him and, descending through the scuetle of that number, man bding In the cellar, In the West Side Court found his to-day the treet, was held to awalt the action of the Grand Jury by Magistrate Moss. He refused ¢o tell who his “pal” was, paced Maal VENEZUELA CONSUL HERE. Carlos Rentto Vigueredo Comes from Port du Prince, Carlos Hentto Pigueredo, the recently appointed Venezuelan Conmul-General at ‘ew York, arrived here to-day on the elcamer Pring Frederik Hendrik from cones He is the ttt ela at thts elty A MILE A MINUTO WITH BARNEY OLDFIELD Thriltlog account of a & World man took with the demon 1 In by Robert Edgren whtob | chauffear, 3 AV Corn Do not waste time and money MARKE! quantities. Below Will Be Fou Offerings, Beef Dept. ver 124th & 125th Sts, Lb Porter De! irl Round § Chuck Ht Prine Boston tase . Boup Mea ; 6 6 Chopped Meet te Rolled Flanks ...... 6 Pork. rer Fain Roast 10 ch fama (tres Hams (smoked) Bacon (strips) Leaf Lord Tub | 9 Gams 1) iv Bolognas 1 Buckling Pigs... 16 Milk Veal. ' Legs... . 12 Shouit 10 Brew st 10 Garters 20 Rew oo. eet? The above prices pr Vegetables, Groceries and Fish Prices S do their own butchering and handle meats in wholesale Take Advantage of Them ur BPRCTAL, Dep 9, ENUE er SOth St, Comer 5th St buying elsewhere, THE NAUSS nd the Exceptional Canada Mutton. yori 10¢ 5 100 ada Lamb, per ww f 12% . 12% rt Fore Quarter ee ie | ( ter) ize | & Sng cre Corned Beet, vor tn. | 9 and Nave Se op soondde Tl I 1 120 and Ide 1 Flan seenetente 5 V ‘ 7c Fresh Killed Voultry. Por Lb Soup Chickens 1 Fowl 1 11 A Roasting Chicceas Ite. and 180 | 16°, and 20: 2 20°. ant 24 killed 4h ii par $1.00 pert rionds of Christmas and Ducks to are rtment enly and 02 cash basis. At Harlem Market Only. Grocery D ™ Po ands Granul: J Vegetable Dept, Potatoes, ! yet barrel 295 L A for QRe 4 Dig Hearted 1 me ! To residests on the Ve & ie ROR: Our k rect s:ation aud will be y money-saving opportunities, eparuinent. 4 26: ‘'8 GOODS AND Chora Fish Dept. A bountiful sunply at the same money-saving prices that prevail in the other denartments, Hae of the N, ¥. Central and Horlem store ts two blocks from | 9 fouud very convenient, besides D AVENUE | Bion th HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1904 Christmas Is Near. Have You > Seen Lambert's Display? Only seven days left for Christmas shopping. How they will fly you need not be told, How your plans may be interfered with at the last minute you cannot tell, Why not come to LAMBERT’S now for your holiday gifts of fine gold and diamond jewelry, solid gold, sterling silver, filled and enam- elled watches, silverware, clocks, &¢, The store Is open every night this month until 10 o'clock, but morning Is the best time to buy, when the light is strong and the store |s not so full of customers. .. _ Your best-informed friends who have dealt with us will tell you that we We are large manufacturers and we buy judiciously, always eliminating the 1 prices are the very lowest for which goods up to the LAMBERT standard can be sold. Come and prove for yourself that the best jewelry need not be costly, that we sell every diamond below. the regular market price. Clocks and opera glasses we import direct. The more you know of the LAMBERT system the more you are impressed with its money-saving character, Save you money, man, so that our Diamond buyers open their eyes when they learn the lowness of our pgices. But when we tell | them that we are direct importers, never paying middlemen's profit, and that we laid in a supply for two years before the last rises of price, the wonder is explained, Diamonds are a first-class investment, Prices will remain up. Above our salesrooms Is a capacious factory, which we had to enlarge tw 9 years ago, In it is | made a large bal of our stock, We are constantly putting out novel and original designs. LAMBERT | jewelry is in We employ only the best v ividual and full of character, and you get it at factory prices, trained workmen, a= fo Peete tae Seren 214 FAN Gad Han d-mage aed ng a4 ¥ ry tine diainonds....++ $15, Our solid gold neck chains are maffe in many patterns, They are made with great care by men who take pride In thelr ne pet peerysyit mond Ia Our solld gold lockets brightened with precious stones We should like to have you sce our assortment of solid afford a broad field for the selection of Christmas gifts. The od lorgnette chains, tasteful in design and faulttessly executed. cuts, of course, do not begin to show how beautiful they are. nly under the LAMBERT system could they be sold from Prices $3.75 to $200.00, $7.50 to $1,000. art, Prices from $2.25 to $12.00, and every chain guaranteed to be just what we say it is. 1 Gold Locket, aisad —orna- 1 Gold Visi alt Bhomen Fine Gold 14-Ht, Gold Locket, fancy | f in id Gold My Locket, & Gold Round Lock: 10 fine back plata fo k plain for ogram for monogram Xe plain for en@ ay! ern TS OR ee inoanarat, tae 5 inside for for ph nonOg FALE, t , a oto, . fof phote; TMionygrani, In " imonerant Inelde for’ "ym gp tnaide for photo. .. $20 frakde tor photo gy Qaida for photo... plek Ms $7 FO walter phove, a7 $15 easier sis, 922.80 _———— | If you have bought a plece of single stone dlamond Jewelry | from us within a year, we will gladly allow you the full prics | you paid in exchange for one with a larger stone. | The solid gold mountings of our diamond rings are all made in ovf own factory. the stones are all selected In the great European markets by a member of our firm, who {s an experiences and exacting judge of gems. Graceful treatment of hundreds of subjects is remarked |In our solld gold signet Nag They appeal to the most refined | taste, and hg! s on a level with their merit, Prices {from $3.75 to $35. Boy’s Signet Ring, $1.75 to $3.75, i my Rett Z SAR) x - p% > PRL” ee ae = =_ ut TTS 7 > AWS TW \o} 4K. ! - 4-Kt. 5 \- Kt. - Solid 14-t Geld Mand: bir Ps Bt Cold ent: ale tee aia. Fang: 4 ot oat Hone, toasty Gola Hand made HES, ot Trand. el ‘me gota, Page Semen, DLO sree cecscsesete WOT Gea tresses $40 pint BGO Sse stonds” By Hine damonal” Big: 4, z SN a & a > = — PRES foll4 Gold et Ring, Solid 14-Kt., Gold Siemet Gold 14-Kt. ¥ folld Gold Signet Ring, Randeomely ahitta wine King, handsomely carved Bing, finely raald .tianet ane TAKE Gold. ste ot poula 14¢-Rt; Got m nan ed Aure on Sold Gold Slanet, Ring, Ln Gold, fine RI » ene rad. with — cling. animal's ad on elthet onl Pyed tr arith Bewiation. set with two serail effect In rellet set STB O fc eee AS SB Hale'agure: price O* 7D pifee' fallofs prise, vssese BA J mondas price 918.7 § fre siamonds; ” $Oig rth tae | Our standing as watch experts is shown In the fact that we are official watch in- 5 - | spectors for the New York Central and Hudson River and Long Island Railroads, ere) ° LE 5c a gone Bells atte. gate eM ASSE | bdilreaabeg $15 ahowhich een enat Pere Weak oe ryt Bich oe “385 smorald, “ana Others from @7.60 up BA atsvess Wg he Bonastpres, $ tyan! “price... The watches Illystrated (ver: erfectly) below are like every watch in the great LAMBERT stock, absolutely feed in every respect. Gold cases have beer tested at the United States Assay Office and every movement has been inspected and regulated by our corps of mester watchmakers, You recognize the honest, durable workmanship of our solid 14-karat gold vest chains as soon as you set eyes We never handled quite as great a variety of | patterns as we show you year. Prices from $9.00} | to $60.00. 14-Kt, + a Pn Solid 14-Bt, Gola Hunting-oase 8 * ry nace “ESeBERT ols or kan Sovemsath os ERT movement!_no ‘charge $22.50 bret oe 6 fied me STEED MD $25.0 Fountain Pens in Silver Filigree. The usefulness of a fountain pen makes it an especially desirable gift. Here is a Water- man Ideal (nothing more need be said of its quality), the rubber case being covsred with sterling silver filigree. A dainty and practical addition to the equipment of a writing desk. + ona, We have them in several styles and at various prices, The Pen herewith pictured sells for 1 $§,QO, Other fountain pens $2.50 to $35. ern yt old 14-Kt.Gold Wateh, set wi back " pletn fitted with Waltham, Bigin LAMBERT RT seve 9 BO0 TS Meat pre Rent; price .. SPECIAL.—You should see our men’s solid 14-karat gold hunting-case watches, beautifully engraved in many styles, choice among which is a matter of individuai taste, Time. LAMBERT works, and the price is only $4000. "We S, only 00, We have sold hundreds of these watches, Others $25 to $150. Treaty Price ers sash Oo Our gold-tilled watch cases are made by the Crescent Watch Case Company, that beats all competition In this line of work. These cases are warranted for twenty-five years and are remarkably handsome, The watches have Waltham, Elgin and LAMBERT movements. Prices— Women’s, $12.75 up; Men's, $14.00 up. Open Every Evening in December Until 10 o’Clock, Open To-Night and Every Night During December. Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. Third Avenue, \ Corner 58th Street.

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