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RD WILL LOSE WM. VOGEL & SON. Investigating | St. Louls Lawyer Strangely Shot | at Imperial Hotel Will Re-| cover—Tells Brother He Shot | Himself While Asleep. Jury Against Shopkeepers ‘by Small Girl Pupils of Side Schools. ury'ie investigating stor-| Wiliam Rrd, of Waterloo, Til, ar- | 0 Tenenitly by youtg girls, | ved dn this clty to-dav and went im- ‘the public echools of the east} mediately to the New York Hospital to Haye invited the asnistanco| ee his brother, Oharles Erd, the youny | Of President John D, Lind-|@t, Louis lawyer who was strangely ‘Pupt, Jenkins, of the Gerry] ehot In the head in the Imperial Hotel ' @ few days ago, Though the police made by ithe children, | reported the shooting as an attempted whom are under twelvé| suicide the young man insisted it was 4 Bre directed) against men) an accident. The bullet entered one eye fm the vicinity of tho) put did not penetrate as far as the 4 brain, Lindsay lata betors the! Mr, tord after his visit to the hospital the records of the Gerry | past to an Evening World reporter: "I | Hk tn astonishing Increase! am ghinktul to say there ia a good | yl | 1 Auring the past five years, | chance of my brother's recovery, An | , MH \ y Sui noe nine Nittle girls RAVE! Coeration haa been performed and one Praia f d NI! innocent | Distinctive Spring Suits and Overcoats for Men the other eye will be saved, There’s much in clothes-making to which “Though there are mysterious fea tures aint the shooting my brother told me with great positiveness it qvas an accident, He gald he was asleep; that the revolver, which he pee ace under his pillow, exploded, and that he had no idea how the trigger was Dulled. ¥. | He eaandye ee tS Nae eis: y ment on his pant while asieap was re~ io should! sponsible for the discharge of the rite ay “rhore was absolutely no "From th evs which he should have tried to as not overworkod, fe fentencs of more tinan ono veara in prison. days the Grand Jury has its investigation. Agent the Gerry Society, told cases whith had with the ordinary tailorman the necessary re and talent are lacking to reach the ful- es Th ite| itisdifferent, Skilland talent are guided by He hed'a owe their distinctiveness to the manner in Holmes Again. which they are “worked out” by a carefully ®eventh of the thrilling new] As for the report which recalls the Holmes “etorles by Conan | Suicide, of Mise BY Tho selected organization of the best talent the DAvitires ‘of Chavtes faphor" aud of Alfred: B ieady, ereit| tallor-craft affords, The garments for which they stand sponsors are exponents of the best in clothes-craft. They mirror the new Spring ie Milverton,” will appear to-| man the color supplement of The | Louls, for whie! fori, counsel, it {9 absurd to connect my brother wit 7 Pecans ; ath waiaa| fashions as the best dressed men would have HOUSE OF MUD; hale Vero the, Mle hepell and at them, The all important feature—our ‘‘Con- t the time she was wortting for (he Deere ” Sh Id d "Cl fitti in fo} Il OUGHT TO BE CRAZY.|s°Ui'tIne bistal'th, aaye'ecls| $ive to them character and stability, In the ! a ay ite tortor at | glve to them character and stability. In the tae one che a No iiotive w Lahey veneaund in i i 4 im Rellevne Declares | ayer discovered tor ‘the ailing tt Discovered How to | either. ce Houses Stand Up. jon thelr wa yto business to- Jerome avenue and Tremont re putprised to see a man, building a small house | } Sand mud. When he had he attempted to crawl in the had left, but the réat series of new models we have prepared n both Spring Sults and Overcoats the su- periority of Wm. Vogel & Son clothes is evi- dent in no line more than in our line of $15 Spring Suits & Overcoats There are six new models in short boxy Top Coats, mage, from double-twist coverts in the new shades, a hen_there’s a series of models In the Madium Lon th Overcoat, silk lined and silk lined toedge, mada o about him, of the Tremont sta- lack Thibet and Oxford, at $16, to find te man eitting| ‘/2CFeases weight, cures trou- Aled long, loose Rain Coats In plain black and fancy ‘his house, blesome coughs, relieves in- fabrics at In single and double breasted sack sults there are six models of each stylo in plain blacks and blues and fanoy effects at $15. ou doing?’ Nolan asked, ® house,” the man re- y falling 4 et dora flammation of the throat, lungs, stomach and’ intes- the ordinary tailorman fails to respond—for possibilities. With the masters of the craft intelligence. Our Spring Suits and Overcoats | Our new Our Y Y Usual defect, . ING ONL ONE E E Usual defect, i der; -jccrenye Closeftting | ’ Sagging Collar, Sloping Shoulder, Shoulder, \ Co'lar, —— aoe ' 4 lem of tak. ‘Other Spring sults and overcoats, $15 to $40. up. ‘Natures impie.| nes. Used extensively by \ fre needed No! the medical profession in the W Mortar ie what egal ah treatment of throat and lung M. VOG EL & SON y-nine years old, of | troubles, bronchitis and Broadway. HoueHdh St. tohis sane’ Hi stores, 50c, $1 : 4 le Believe in Lambert’s. have passed by Congress to prevent frauds in the jéwelry business, but the subject excites little interest at Lambert Bros,’ Peo- ars in whom they believe, law or no law. Experience has taught the public that Lambert Brothers can be depended upon; that misrepresentation of goods; that the simple truth suffices, since the goods are eye of fine quality and workmanship, while the low. A large part of our stock we make in our own factory above our salesrooms. The rest we buy direct of the makers. pay cash and we never deal with mi Our customers derive the benefit. Our store is full of attractions, ineluding every- in in the jewelry tine. And you can “uy to better advantage than at any other store in New York. Come and see for iy We Guarantee Every Watch. urianibition has been to build up the biggest retail watch trade in New York, We are pretty near the top now, Our guarantee of ch we sell is based upon a careful examination of every bit of metal in it before we ask a customer to look at it. Gold cases must United! States Assay test or we won't touch them, When you want a handsome, reliable watch of any style, at a low price, come to Woman's soli id 14-karat gold richly engraved hunting case Watch, set with fine diamond, fitted with Waltham, Elgin or LAMBERT works; extra goud value for the money, ts J Man's open face 14-karat gold filled Crescent case, warranted 25 years, plain polished Watch for monogram- ing, full Jewelled, Waltham works, Ei ening Mia akan gold PRs My or bre Py Bia fitted Fate $18.00. $18.00. $37.50. . Others $16.50 to $75, Others $10 to $30. Others $37.50 to $150. Reasons. for Low Priced Diamonds. ¢ reasons for Saving importers’ and jobbers’ eh and we made heavy purchases before the prices were recently advanced in Europe, stock of diamond jewelry alone will repay a visit to the store,.\ Here are three rings, all of solid 14-karat gold, made in our factory: A simple but: popular pattern, quiet An expert eye matched these stones, and elegant, and remarkable value at which are as nearly alike in size and the price, color as it Is possible for diamonds to he. Price 2$25.00. ne 88.50 to 9850, $50.00. Others $15 to BA50, A Ring with a style of its whom you delight to honor, Price only $75.00. Others 8,50 to $1,000, Lambert Seamless Wedding Rings. We hope that every Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Ring we sell will be worn for many long, happy years, We know that fing is fit for the test of constant wear, These rings have helped to sustain our reputation for almost thirt y years, We make and guaran y pe ti at a price that leaves small profit, But the buyer and wearer of the ring are usually among our steady customers, No 0 ving. 14-Karat, $8 to $12; 18-Karat, $4 to $16; 22-Karat, $6 to $20, New Forms for Old Gold. What can be-done with old jewelry out of fashion, and maybe out of repair? Let us show you, Bring along your neglected, half-f Ornaments and let us refashion them so that they will be in keeping with the most tasteful modern styles, dest hatgealtay Service will astonish you. We furnish original designs, : i i a ee eae it THIRD AVENUE, CORNER CORNER 68TH STREET, LANUFACTURINS TRA LATTER 58TH STREET, IN. EVENINGS UNTIL 630. SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10. v our selling diamonds at lower prices than other houses can afford to offer them are briefly told. We import every stone own, suitable for a gift to one HERG ts often « big difference between worth and price, The price of WALK-OVER SHOES is 69,66 and le Price alone would hot gize these shoes their distigction over ibany others, ‘The question is, What are they worth PY There is one fair way to get at the worth of the WALK. OVER SHOE: Sum up the worth of its distinctive qualities, lord : oh to ; fitting shoes ? eit worth to wear shots in which strength and style are petfectly blended ? me | What's it worth © health to keep the feet dry and warm |, What's it worth to find solid comfort in = mew shoe ? ‘What's it worth to wear ehogs that don't fret the feet? You have bought shoes just for one or two of qualities, You can get all of these qualities combined in W, OVER SHOES, and at no more than you would pay for the one or two in many another shoe, WALK-OVER SHOES to be worth more to: the vee than most oe Chae d they are. , ‘ou want to know thoe satisfaction, wear WALK- OVER SHOES, ds ** Seeing is believing.’ A visit to any WALK-OVER Store will prove all our claims except wear, ‘The shoo Itvelf will prove that. f Walk-Over Shoes °32 42 FOR MEN AND WOMEN NEW YORK STORES, i77yprstgets "te Cotend! BROOKLYN STORE, 365 Futon Ot, near Flatbush Ave, \ Sake & Company’ } Brondwan, 33d 9 sath Strest A Sale of Coats for Women Top Coats of tan wa¢umbo covert cloth or of black broadcloth, lined with silk. Value $20.00. Special at $15.00 Mannish Top Coats of tan worumbo covert cloth in two distinctive models, lined with silk. Value $29.50. Special at $20.00 Coats of black taffeta silk in an entirely new accor- dion plaited model, thirty-two inches long, with large embroidered collar and stole ends, Value $29.50, Special at $19.50 An Important Offer for Saturday. Coats, Suits and Dresses for Girls At Extremely Generous Price Concessions. Misses’ Top Coats of covert, in box models, sizes 14tol8, Satin Lined Value $10.00 At 7.90 Taffeta Lined, Value $15.00 At $10:90 Girls’ Rain Coats, of tan, olive or oxford water- proof cloth, in three belted back models, with or without collar; sizes 6 to 14. Value $12.50. At $7.50 Girls' Spring Top Coats, double-breasted boyish models of navy cheviot, serge or tan’ covert cloth, lined, sizes 6 to 14. Value $7.50. Special at $5.00 Misses’ Spring Tailor Made Suits, representing a series of manufacturers’ sample garments, in sizes’ 14 to.18. Value $22.50 to $27.50, At $14.50 aid Tailor Made Suits of small English checked abrics, double breasted, belted, with plaited skirt, sizes $2to16, Value $13.50. Special at $9,75 Girls’ Sailor Dresses of wool serge in black, red or brown, trimmed with braid, sizes 6 to 12 years. Value $4.50. Special at $2.35 Girls’ Shirt Waist Dresses with taffeta silk waist and plaited wool skirt in various colors, sizes 6 to 14 years, Value $10.00, Special at $6.90 Girls’ Dresses of white lawn in five high neck and quimpe models, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery, and belted Russian Dresses of white pique, sizes 6 to 14, Value $4.50, At $2.95 Boys’ Hats, Shoes and Furnishings With the little things for the little fellows we give ourselves noend of concern, At all times you will find with us com- plete stocks of Hats, Shoes and Furnishings at modest prices, and ofttimes '' special,” such as: Children’s Black Tarpaulin Suilor Hats, with wide curved brim and silk streamers, which were made for us in Paris, In most shops they are known as " Patent Leather Hats,” Value $3.00, Special at $2.55 Boys’ Eton, College and large top Golf Caps of high grade cloths in a variety of patterns. Special at 50¢ Negligee Shirts of fancy madras with detached cuffs, Value 75¢. Special at 48¢ Blouse Waists of French percale or madras, with neck band or Byron Collar; sizes 7 to 16. Valug 95c, Special at 69 Four-inehand, Teck, Windsor, string and shield Scarfs, Value 259. Special at 9c Shoes for Boys and Girls, Boxa’ age or Blucher Shoes of patent colt skin or box calf, sizes I to 534, Regularly $3.00. Special at $2.25 9 to 1344. Redularly $2.50. Special at $1.95 Shoes for Girls and Misses in lace and button models, of fine vici kid—by every standard of which we know are exception~ iy good value at $1.75 for sizes 1134 to 2, and $1.50 for sizes 8A to Il, 2 ai 4 Broadway, 334 t0 34th Street Distinctive Spring Suits & Top Coats for Men At Twenty-Five Dollars, Analyze any successful business and you will find that some specific thing stands out boldly—the thing with which you and your fellows identify the business. It proves this: The man has found his work, and he can do that one thing better than the rest of his kind. As an instance of this we will ask’ you to accept our new series of Suits and Top Coats at Twenty-Five Dollars. It is our Great Work. If there be another tailorman who has it within himself to infuse into a garment the character.and distinctiveness that mark ours, his must be the to- order method and his price at least one-fourth greater than ours. The series of models is quite extraordinary in its diversity; we present: Single Breasted Sack Suite in six new models. Rouble Breasted Sack Suits in three distinctive new models of tweed, cheviot, cassimere, rough worsteds, finished worsteds, thibets and serges in thirty-three new and different patterns, Erack and Chentertield Cutaway Suits in three new and distinctive models of cheviots, tweeds, rough and smooth surface worsteds and cassimeres, Ton Coate in 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 & 42 inch box models, Tourist Goate in two new and distinctive models, Paddock Goats in one new and distinctive double breasted and twe single breasted models. Paletet Coats in one new and distinctive double and twe single breasted models. Of coverts, cheviots, worsteds, vicunas or tweeds in sixteen altogether different patterns and (excepting a few paddocks and paletots) silk lined throughout. New Spring Shirts for Men PLAIN NEGLIGBE MODELS Special at One Dollar. We found one of the Scotch weavers “long” on woven Madras of the grade which is found in the better class of shirts, He did not have the courage to hold out for his price and accepted ours. The advantage is yours. The material has been fash- ioned into soft bosom negligee shirts in coat models with cuffs attached and open front mojels with cuffs detached. ‘The colors include gray, blue, oxford, tan and white grounds with designs and stripes altogether new. Sizes 13% toI8. - Imported Half Hose for Men. Value 25¢ Three Pairs for 50g. Fancy Half: Hose about as good as you can get anywhere for & quarter—and perhaps a little better. They are of soft, serviceable Egyptian cotton, with lenty of “stretch” to them. The colors are black, blue or tan, with new designs Distinctive Suits for Young Men At Ten Dollars. The average tailorman is something of a philosopher. He reasons that the young fellow will outgrow his suit, and therefore it does not earn the extreme effort which the tailor must spend to infuse style and character into the garmeat. We know little of this philosophy, but we do know how to tailor a suit specifically for the young man—we do know - how to tailor it with all the life, vigor and distinc- tiveness which characterize his taste. Our new series of spring suits at ten dollars demonstrates all this. They are in three new single breasted and two new double breasted models of cheviot, tweed or cassimere in fourteen distinctive patterns, Sizes 30 to 35 breast measure. Fifth Floor. Other Suits at $850 to $22.50. Top Coats, $8.50 to $15,00. Spring Suits & Top Coats for Boys Qne-Third Under Value. Every Suit and Coat which this offer concerns was tailored to the Saks standard and for disposition in the regular course of business. Perhaps you know how much style and good service that in- sures. No? Then itis for you that the extreme price concessions are offered. (Second Floor.) Russian Blause Suits, sizes 3 to8 years, and Sailor Sulta, sizes 6 to 10 years, WITH TWO PAIRS OR BLOOMER TROUSERS of light or medium weight cheviot in plaids, stripes and mixtures, with separate Eton or Bishop collar of soft pique and silk scarf. Value $7.50. Special at $5,00, Norfolk Suite, of navy serge or fancy cheviot, in stripes, plaids and heather mixtures; sizes 8 to 17+ Value $5.50. Special at $3,95, Norfolk Suita, in single and double-breasted or yoke models, WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKER-~ BOCKER TROUSERS of homespun, cheviot or tweeds {n gray or tan mixtures, lined with alpaca; sizes 8 to 17, Value $9,00, Special at $6.50, Spring Ton Coats, box models, of covert cloth in olive or tan and blue serge or cheviot; sizes 8 to 17, Value $5.50 at $3.95, Value $6.75 at $5.00, Nayal Reefers, of covert in olive or tan and serge or cheviot in blue, with notched or sallor collar, gilt buttons, chevrons and emblem; sizes 3 to 10, Value $5.50 at $3.95, Value $6.75 at $5.00. a