The evening world. Newspaper, June 9, 1905, Page 5

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“Big Tim,’ “Little Tim” and AN the Other Sullivans Will Be There, as Well as Father Sul- | livan, Who Will Tie the Knot. | AN! the Ilttle boys and girls in Public Behool No, 80, Lexington avenue and Ninetyssixth nireet, know it, for when an Evening World reporter asked a up of children where he could find vice-principul, Miss Sara Anastasia | Donohue, a dozen voices answered In eager chorus: “Misa Donohve quit last Friday, She's @olng to, be married next Wednesday,” ‘And one volce piped in shrill treble, “Bhe's going to marry Patrolman John O'Leary. the richest cop in town.” | % ‘The wedding of the protty school mistress to the policeman, who, though he has amassed a quarter of a million @oMars in muccessful speculation In Bronx real estate, still patrols his post tn the Morrisanta preoinot, will be cele- bra ted at St. An's Church next Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, (Where will be $00 invited guests at the ohuroh and & reception and supper aft- @rward at the Westminster Hotel, Irv- (ng Place and Sixteenth street, with oovers laid for 200, Mony Political Celebritics. It will be an event of both social and rolitical importance, Miss Donohue, who, though she has been vic-principal in the public schools for six yers and iw a graduate of the Normal College, 13 but twenty-three yers old, She als a) eousin of Congressman Timothy D, Sul- Uvan and all the other Sullivans, Con- @reseman Sulivan will give away the bride and the ushers will be “Little Tim," "Florrie," Dennis and ‘Christie’ | Bullivan, of this city, and John and| (William Sullivan, of Newport while the | eoremony will be performed by the Rev. | Vather Frank Sullivan another cousin, and Miss Helen Sullivan, a sister of “Fiorrie’ Sullvan, will be the maid of honor, Among the Invited guests will bo Judge John Henry McCarthy, of tho City Court; Mrs. McCarthy, his sister; Mra, ‘Theresa Duane; Justice Herman Josephs, a brother of Mra, McCarthy; Congressmen Goldfogle, Sulzer and Goulden, of Manhattan, and Wilson, of Brooklyn, and Senator John Fitzgerat, | of the Sullivan district, and his sisters, Charles F. Murphy and his wife will be there, So will the gaunt Senator tarren, of Brooklyn— pt expressed some Geubt of the political tactfulness of in- viting both Other guests will be City Chamber- ain Patrick Keonan, Mr. and Mrs, D. P, Hathaway, ex-Alderman WEDDING OF THE PRETTY SCHOOLMA’AM AND THE RICH “COP""———=——="| f THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, THE ONE CLIP THAT WON'T ‘DIG YOUR NOSE, | Is eyeglass relief worth 35 cents to YOU? The Harris Clip holds by the| suction principle. Something new ap- plied to eyeglasses, | Conforms with the Ines of the nose so that ik hugs securely instead of dig» ging. Your glasses won't slip or fall off Jif fitted with this little marvel of scjence, Fitted to the glasses you're now wear- ing for 35c, Free if I supply the) glasses | Mt | | 54 EAST 23d Sia ner ath Av. | SOEAST 125th ST4 madison av Vogdh Brothers A2™ Six. Cor. Bi Ave | White Nepigee Shirts, 16 Flatis, 98c Special Sale of Young Men's Suits t $8.50. So great has been the. de- mand for our young men’s}, suits that the result is a Offi Evenings, ESOT aa e Pee 7 nama Spectal Sale of Men's Gray Worsted Suits at Gray, gray, gray, that i the call of fashion in men’s summi sale of snappy, smart single breasted models in three distinct popular gray—light pear! gray, rich steel gray, dark oxford gr every little knack of tailoring that is demanded by the particular man, enug- shapely shoulders and smooth setting coat fronts, The present as $22 values Our special price, $15. $ 1 5 Value $22. great many depleted lots, These we have gathered together—about 350 in all— Here's a| |from the various $10 and], ades of the; | $12 lines and reduced them| » Made with to $8.50. The suits involved) are in the ultra\ fashionable) > single breasted models: for), Men's Suits at $12. Bear in mind that these suits are not to be judged by the standard of ordinary ready-made $12 suits—for, according to that standard, ours should be priced at $15, They're in single breasted models of fancy cheviots and cassi- meres, {na host of bright, summery pat: terns, Special at $12. LISTEN ! Round-top tables are the style that's selling. We have them in a variety of patterns at prices all the way from $9.00 to $75.00. The one we show to-day is a medium-priced article, plain, neat Drreaz Tor TINOTHS Jay a Jover, Mr, and Mrs. "Larry" Mulligan, Miss 7, We have been engaged and graceful. Marguerite, Mulqueen, Leader Kugene | 227VOLY D. POLL. about a year, and that ts all there 1s 8 ' i Meduutze of the Bronx and wite: Bor. to a ce | i | Men's Suits at $15. ough President Louls Haffen, A ham !dant o: venty-two dl ds, her ade Fertune In Real Estate. 1 ic! Mr. and Mrs, Peter. Whitney, | oral ‘cirt tao the, bridegroom, GSNATOLAL FUTON OBANTOREDEDR EL years | ‘There is probably no other store which Overton and hls wife and », fair-halred | o'd in August. He has made a home ' affords wide a range of choice in i and Sie) for his sister, ‘Mrs. O'Connor, a widow, men's suits at $15. Another phase of fn rth! and ‘they Ive at No, 1110 East Sixty. | ‘his daughter, J.J, OD excellence Of tail- of ‘ and John Brennan, ; these $15 suits is ¢ to fourd in temporary | ninth atreet, which Is on tbe border of of Savanmih, ( Mr, and Mrs. § Ninth street, She sald: | Casanc As a patrolman he Invested oring and the perfect chard, of Pi ing; Miss Pliza Quit Sullivan Affa! Mis savings in Uronx vaeant lots, and garments. Single br: QConnor, of Memphis, Tenn. and BUR ah i eC i by shrewd trading he hus amassed i worsteds, cheviots and cassime am ‘and it ts golng to me quite a| fortune of a quarter of a mition dollars, | ine Me he Canadian Fish ¢ you know a Mis fi Were Jn this neigh: plain colors and fancy overplai mottled effects. Special at $15, Men’s Suits at $18. the way You ky for the man who yd eighteen houses nd inthe month of 0) in real-estate John Fleming w ont for a sail in his tho John Fleming, after the GOLDEN OAK DINING 1ABLE Golden Oak—polished finish, top 44 inches across—opens out to 6 ft. length. Will be of white} and duchess lace would be $25 instead of $18. Theatyles are single and double breasted, includ- riment in one of four four- t houses owned , Koni She will one plece of jewelry, a pen- y him on La lacks | TEST ASTILIER. BEATSILL RECORD Pennsylvania Train Covers 468 Miles in 440 Minutes, an Average of 68 1-10 Miles an Hour. A Ponnsylvania Railroad train has made a record run, compleing the 45% miles between Pittsburg and Chicago in 440 minutes. stops the average speed of the train ywas 691-10 miles an hour, This speed test is better than the greatest rung ever made in the world. ‘The folowing table comprises the fastest trips ever made by steam-driven trains: Miles, Mina, . London to Aberdeen on and Northwestern RR.) 340 638 19 3, Tandon to Aberdeen tendon to Aber ig ie ) to Aberdeen RnR), S40 O12 3 407 510 481 nia Railnoad) 408 440 Taking out the time for} ing the new long peaked lapel. The fabrics are the new gray tones in wor- steds and cheviots. Our special price years since mice Once you visit our store the assortment of these up-to-date tables will make you a buyer, Went on the pol for udent man, he iN comp! #, then ask for re © that ment GIRL TELLS OF or 18. he We nay, this adding $750 a year to Telephone 67 Chelsea. ‘ / t is 9 aid that OF has been AY Nrores in, ting ls flance si e beootmiarantig ager ag > H, LITTLE £ to Vogsh Soro A of y. jathes at on 1 is! ” ; ‘i ry ig yet ves § u Ste Heed Anos aRetigh® ae | Aes Sink Thonotuala thot fw Seana Ate Sww.Cor. Bh Ave, rege a Deserted Sweetheart Informs! Police of Campbell's Flight, | and English Detectives Watch! for Him To-Day. Where to Get Wedding Rings. If the bridegroom is wise he will come to us for the plain gold ring, He will then be certain of getling a ring worthy in every respect of the greatest event in two lives, Lambert seamless wed- ding rings are solid gold, and are made in our own factory in all styles and widths and sizes, _ They are associated with the beginning and growth of our business, and have done more than any other article of our manufacture to spread and to Lambert Methods Keep Diamond Prices Down. As printer’s ink cannot be made to shine, news- paper illustrations of Lambert diamond rings are dis- appointing, but they serve to show approximately the sizes of the stones and the character of the mounting. All the diamonds we sell are imported by us direct. That is why we sell them at such modest prices. We have talked low-priced diamonds so long and persist- ently—we have such an array of facts back of our words—that we have convinced the public that the | PHILADELPHIA, June 9.—Through ‘the deserted sweetheart of an Itallan | | named Campoll! the police have learned that the man carried to Italy with him when he salled from New York on May | two bara of gold valued at $13,000, | This gold, whioh he found after the | wreckof an express car at Bethayres, | he carried in the false bottom of his trunk, According to the deserted sweetheart, Campolll, who was @ section hand, came upon the bars of gold, and hid thom | in his home, He confided in no one except the girl, and told her that he would return to Italy, sell the gold and send for her ' to came to /him, He borrowed money: {from her to get back to Italy, After aio Foe ie eunnio ot n een gue | PrN Me eet unt oc |p Strengthen our reputation, This is the busiest month ff Most beautiful of precious stones is not costly, fal on fending for her, ‘Then she went to/ Mf Of the year for our wedding ring department. We ff if you buy it of us, We illustrate a few dia if need pe wt nt over the oo mile merican chiles ghteen hours, t hicago a few min- and arrived in the tral th: be etween in er 7 o'clook, Pittsburg a little before 3. ‘The run from Clark Junction to Fort Wayne, a | distance of 120 miles, was made at the average speed of 753-10 miles an hour, This was reeling off mile after mile at the phenomenal speed of from 42 to 4 seconds, These ara the hourly runs: First hour, 62 miles, Beoond hour, 78 miles, Third hour, 71 miles. Fourth hour, 68 miles. Fifth hour, 62 miles, In tho alxth, seventh and last hours the train had to slow down at crossings, and, taking twonty-olght minutes out for ‘stops, 182 miles were covered at a rate of more than a mile a minute, _—— 85,403.59 Claim Allowed, A claim for $5,493.69 against the gieamer Grand Repubjic, sister boat of the tl-fated Gen, Slocum, which. was Iibeiled in the United States District Court, Brooklyn, by the Tietion & Lang Dry Dock Company for repairs, was decided yesterday in favor of the com- pany, The Grand Republic plied last summer between New York and Dream- \d, Coney Island. ‘d to dand in ing © authorities haye est him. Oampoili is exp land to-day and | been warned to a guarantee every ring and we sell them at a very small advance on the cost of making, knowing that they will bring us good will and future patronage. 14-karat, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00 to $12.00. 18 karat, $4.00, $5.50, $6.50 to $16.00. 22-karat, $5.50, $6.75, $8.00 to $20.00. No charge for engraving, Rings and Pins for Graduates. As the school year draws to a close members of the graduating class begin to think about class rings and class pins. We say to them now, as we have said before, that the sooner we receive their orders the better for them as well as for us. We have a greater number of designs this year than ever, z Class pins in solid gold, with or without enamel, sell for $1.50 each and upward, and in Sterling silver from 75c. upward. We repro- duce class cofors as faithfully as the most im- proved methods allow, We show here two class rings as illustrations mond rings herewith, We have others as low as $10.00 (you would be surprised what a pretty ring we sell at that price) and as costly as $1,000.00. |BRAVE FIREMAN CARBUSH DIES IN THE HOSPITAL. PMA Only by the Lambert system can this fine >) solitaire diamond ring be sold for $25.00, For SN when you buy of us you pay no middlemen’'s profit, and that makes a big difference. Wis Dack Was Broken in the Fire at the Dock Company's Ware- house in Brooklyn, | Fireman John Carbush, of Engine Company No. 102, who had his back broken in the New York Dock Com- pany's warehouse fire in Brooklyn, died to-day in St. Petor Hospital, His home was at No. 139 Union street, Brook- lyn, where he lived with his young wife 4nd two children, Carbush was a brave fellow. During the eight years he had been in the Fire Department he hud distinguished him- self on numerous occasions by @ering 1e8, the last time about a yea when he rescued an old woman om a burning tenement In Van Brunt street. der down from ihe fourth Vv means of a gonling ladder 1 other means of leaving the * had been destroyed, Peter's Hospital say This solitaire ring contains a superb diamond, cut by master hands so as to bring out every ray of its remarkable beauty. Price, $50, Two diamonds so nearly alike that ordinary eyesight can find no difference between them. Hand-made Lambert mounting of solid 14-karat gold. Price, $100,00, Another three-stone diamond ring that would cost a fancy price at ‘some stores. Solid 14-karat gold hand-made mounting, and the price is but $150.00. at in a lo them as uEnE amely for Ih agalnst him, He was old, 0 | the passin | We make brooches in infinite variety, and our busy factory is adding to the assort- ly thinty years a —— ecm, BUILT TO ORDER AS WELL AS Houses, Flats, Apartments, wld please you no more than (many ot Pitas’ droves dally’ through, Morning World Want Directory, 3226 “TO LETS" Last Week, ment all the time. The brooch shown in the illustration is one of the most popular of our des Solid 14-karat gold, set wih nine fine diamonds, Price $165.00. Others $8.50 to $1,000.00, WU FACTURINS filed; | Open Saturday Nights Until 10. | of the work turned out in our factory, The may be had in solid gold, either plain or set wit stones. Prices from $1.75 to $35, We have the honor to be official jewellers to many schools and colleges, and we sell thou- sands of class rings and pins every year. HURLED TO “L” TRACK TRYING TO BOARD TRAIN. Noy Minses Footing and Narrowly Eacaves Contact with the Whird Rail, Henry Chambers, a sixteen-year-old boy, of No, 229 Jefferson avenue, Brook- lyn, tried to Jump on an express train on the Lexington avenue line of the Brooklyn "L'’ to-day, missed his foot- ing ow the last car’ awapt by and fell i in front of ithe No: ation, A train follow- atv) when boy's uncon- : ." Ay ANU FACTURING, Third eveiont ri Ma He Grit aicare et When the bri 8. Ho is tall, athletic and hand: Cs irae aa caae ane een hi some, He proposcs t a a mansion $13.50 If we had to purchase these worsteds | : 3 th 0 . after a wediling i ea ees » visit to Ireland, he 'nill take. hie brite to-day and make these, suits the price young men of 13 to 17, The] , suits are made of blue serges and bright sum cheviots and cassimeres, | Reduced from $10 and $12) to $8.50. Serge Time Is Here! | And Here Are the Right Sort of Serge Suits for the Partic- $12.50 to $30. | ular Man, "$12.50. Single breasted mod- At $15. Seven new models in blue © and black serge, both single and double breasted sacks, Including our new long peaked lapel sack with deep centre vent. At $20. Firm, rich blue and black serge suits, $6, 14 or full lined with mohair or alpaca, At $25, serge suits 34 silk lined, identical | with suits for which the custom tailor charges $40. Straw Hat Time. $1 b Straw Hats at Luxurious blue and black r We don't believe the closest} scrutiny would reveal a difference between our straw hats at $1 and hatters' $2 hats. Ours are | Suits for Big Men. made of sennit and spills straw in 1 ‘owns wilt wide rims, At $15, $20 and $25, here is a diversified ' | high crowns and narrow brima-- showing of suits for men who measure | all the fashionable models, The A So SOBER CHORE DARUUER) in all the | bande re of silk, Special at $1, gh Brothers | AQ Sw. Cor. Bh Ave Open Saturday Night Until 10,30, Gold and Silver Medals of Honor. We make medals of honor in sterling silver at 50 cents and up- ward, and in solid gold at $1.50 and upward. The medal illustrated costs you $1.00 in sterling silver and $4.00 in solid gold, GhisIstheMedai Season, hundreds of them being needed to reward clever students for their good work during the school year that is:soon to end.! Our designers have produced a multitude-of : patterns, Like Our Class Pins and; Class Rings, the medals are made in our own factory. While we have facilities for filling orders at short notice, wead- vise patrons to order as early as possible so that we may have time for engraving. If you cannot call and examine our medals, write for one of our illustrated MEDAL catalogues. The cuts cannot do justice to the goods, but they show the size and details of the patterns with sufficient clearness to enable you to make a choice. Because we are manufacturers, our prices are low and our patterns are bright and individual. There is no room in the Lambert establishment for stale designs, For Gifts to Ushers and Bridesmaids we display a dazzling assortment of fine gold and diamond brooches, sleeve links, scarf pins, stick pins, cigar cutters, match safes, gold and diamond mounted back combs, lockets, bracelets and numerous novel and desirable articles. All are of the finest workman- ship and all are astonishingly low in price. ANOFACTURING, Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street, | Open evenings until 6,30, Saturday nights until 10, yh # \ hy y BeAN : TOME PYRE CTEM) TS FEARS ue DTC SARE TS Ve Sea fi

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