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RO PRIESTS TIE FLAMES SWEEP ‘GORDONS RENEW JEWISH NEW i OF YANKEE BUILD -aine of sfathadines Another ¥ | Writ of Habeas Corpus, but LARGEST SHIP | FIGHT OVER BOY YEAR OPENS AT SUNDOWN | THT ANE alas | Perfection = Wedding Rings The best work we are capable of _FRTD AY RVENTNG, SEPTRIBER and we have been manufacturing Vega Brothos eae Ave © — Roanoke, Famous World Over, | a Destroyed—Crew Is Pros- | trated Trying to Save Her. VICTORIA, B. O., Sept. 2.—Detalls of ‘shipping disasters in the South § the Hearing of Case Is Post- Feast poned. Th has been an | 5666, Will Last Ten Days The Jewieh year, 6,600, begins at sun Gown to-nigiit and opens the festiva the New Year, Inaugurating Year ellers for nearly thirty years— into the LAMBERT SEAM- WEDDING RIN We to Yom Kippur. make and guarantee every one. : The popularity of these rings grows with the passing years. Never does a drop of solder go into one of them. They are worn by h lasts ten day The Fall Overcoats For Men. In the full strength of its completeness this is really a superb showing of Fall Overcoats. Within its scope is every model that fashion sanctions—the Hats in the New Fall) the medium ‘were brought here by the Miowera These are known and close with penttentlal The largest ship built in American waters, the Roanoke, Capt. Amesbury, «Was destroyed by fire at Nehoue, New Caledonia, When the Roanoke had tha © Yoaded 8,085 tons of a cargo of chrome ore, hoisting {t in ers, fire Broke out only holy days in ‘The thirty-two meri, assisted by crews Jewish year—New Year d Ei of the American ship Susquehanna and Hoshonah and Day of A’ ‘tthe Norwegian bark Arabia, fought the fire. The amoke was #0 dense that me could not be sent below. Holes were cut in the deck and bi Ir nworked until steam was pumps started, but the fire drove out| ! ‘the engineer and the fire-fighters. The Susquehanna’s mate and some mén were overcome by fumes and had f® narrow escape. The vessel {s a total loss. The schooner Jones Brothers was jashed to pieces near Newcastle efter E ther towline from the steamer m Nicoll on the night of Sept 1 and seven men were drowned The Helen Nicoll was towing the by that time. schooner to Sydney with coal when th as towline parted and the vescel sens 200567, GANNIBAL FEAST Yom Kippur. Day is marked airs horn, a the Jewish Sabbath. postponed unti! the blowing of the writ on a new ff modified the « rd have the Truax adjourned the hearing uit November, with the hops that the separation ault will have been decided Day of Atonement he Divine com- h people, and y or Ros! the day fs forbidden on the Sab- | days, this |§ matchwood was STARTS FOR I Oa Two Natives at ivak Matteolo Are Leaves Seoul for Fusan, Thence te| Japan and 'Frisco. Slaughtered by Blacks, and Several Tribes Assemble to SHOUL, Sept. welt and party left “to- Partake of Human Flesh. train for Fusan. The pa it to-Might at the Presbyterian Mission at Taiku, and to- nilk is onoseki and Yoko! to Japan Miss R any public recognit ‘The Emperor of Corea ve eetved Miss Roosevelt in| farewell dience and presented to her | Graph and phovograph, The VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. 2.—News of! a cannibal feast by blacks at Mallicolo | avns received lay by the Miowers. ‘Two natives ekelyn Island were y were waylaid near The men were} trading when t ¥ Mallicolo by Kanakas and absolutely pure. Four times richer than ordinary | “ CONDENSEDMILK Sterilized by special process | It is guar- de every effort to make Miss Roose welt's ten days’ vals Pleasant. 4 On slaughtered) and thls they ass to feed to ik mit | ' Inesday she ani er party visited coast vi ae Ww! ere e} re pre-| intee: 0 ke =|} fhe tomb of the late Queei, and the pared. for a. feast. diss, Wore || ep sweet in any tem foad leading there was especially placed in a native Te and as the | perature or climate. The trade- | murderers were leaving they excited the suspicion of M. Vigourez, a French trader, The natives told him they had. killed some pigs, and the Frenchman, beltev- | ing their story, allowed them to go. It subsequentiy transpired that several tribes were assembled and a feast of | human flesh was had. Whice settlers | of this, and under pressure the per ea ae hee nese rela gauives samiited they’ haa roasted the ‘and devoured the arms bers of the order are weloome. | of the unfortunate men, And eee i dened and relaid. and the hichwava r miles outside the city were re- in anticipation that she might ish bo ride over them. | KK. of C. Memorial Mecting. Isabella Council, K. of C., will hold a eeu) meeting next Sunday at 8 P, at Dy Brent, || marks are valuable; save them || and write for list of free pre-| miums. MOHAWK CONDENSED MILK Co., || Rochester. N. ¥. teed. PRICES: arnt, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00 to u, $4.00, $5.50, $6.75 to $5.50, $6.75, $8.00 to s, shapes, sizes-and styles. “Go to Lambert's is fast becoming a wonder. From th for illustration to-d ing case, the rich which cannot fairly You are sure of a keeper in any case. color, beaut ago, so that | own factory by workmen of the first rank. Here is .a fine solitaire} ssuMIM, that would be} Sy, high - priced : = elsewhere. A1\SN> Our sy. £ makes it yours “TS for $25, OTHER DIAMOND RINGS, $8.50 to $1,000. Lele Tiles Third Ave., Corner 58th St. Saturday Nights Until! 10, Open Until 6.30 o’Clock, ‘The Harlem store is within # blook of the Second avenue “L'' station at 32lat street, convenfent to the 125th street and 116th street crosstown lines, the Amsterdam avenue and Fort Lee care. New York Central Station at 125th stveot, handy to the Bronx, any cer to 129th street termi- mal and of easy access to all Harlem. The Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding ANITARY bedding has much to do with health and longevity. Eighty per cent of the people who arise in the morning “all tired out” have passed the night in an unsani- tary bed, breathing the noxious gases arising from imperfectly cured felt, feathers and hair. The Cowperthwait bedding is made in a sanitarily clean build- ing and is ae = zesth St, and 116th St, Crosstown Lines, Amsterdam Ave, and Fort Lee Care, Handy to Bronx, Any Car to 129th St. « Terminal. \ And you are as! Basy of Access to All © more for this bedding “tan the | (Smoothness, Harlem. ordinary kind. it Pee and William street. ange Lasy Chair, » ane Charming China Closet of ‘Quarter-Sawed Oah, ee es | ae eee TTT TNE pl Hay clams in its creek. E Colonial ‘style i Arac Pe: a wd i simple lines, Ss Ww a memory of when the aig Sea came into t tastes Of” desire for fornities tn about bea “id eran, When the Simple Life On the floor above the Postmaster and his famil across North River in a rowboat, «. There were twelve policemen—and judges got only’$1,200 to $2,000. year. Members of the Common Council attended all the fires, Coney Island was known only as a favorable though remote place for sea bathing,’ with iinet the mothers of this autumn’s fair brides, and their quality is guaran- No charge for engraving. brightest stock in town we select watch, in solid 14-karat gold hunt- newspaper cut. Yi Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works. nen we can sell this watch for ®1 Be nay have heard about the high prices and rises in prices of di mc ds is true enough, yet Lambert's prices for stones of fine jj y cut, are not high We imported in quantities long mbert’s figures are importers’ figures. The mountings of our rings are solid gold, hand-made in our $12.00. $16.00. $20.00. for watches” proverb. No #! e biggest and jay a woman's engraving of be shown in a our choice of splendid time- 8} As we never ff An especial- ly handsome smart boxy top coat, length overcoat with full draped back, our new Chesterfield with military back and deep centre vent, the paletot, the paddock, the great coat. Each one the best of its type. Each one with those characteristic features which distin- & guish Vogel Brothers overcoats from A the ordinary sort—namely, shapely @ shouders, snug fitting collars, Gla ly modeled lapels,smooth setting fronts. The prices range from $12 to $30. eee a Aicone the $15 Tan Top Coats at $12. | eof hats is the new “Col- lege” block that you can Splendid examples of the prevailing mod- | twist into any form that els in the short, full back boxy top coats. | pleases your fancy. In Made of tan coverts in all the new shades; $15 wouldn't duplicate them at other stores; our special price, $12. Medium Length Overcoats, $15. Smart models, fashioned of the new gray overcoatings, black fabrics and coverts, in tan, olive and greenish shades, special at $15. . Silk Lined Black Overcoats, $18 Here are luxurious black, unfinished wor- sted overcoats in medium length models, silk lined to edge of lapels. Equal in every detail to the custom tailors’ $25 product. The New Black Suits, $12.50 to $30. The illustration alongside is one of our new models, drawn direct from the garment. Models, $3 Qualities| at $1.85 Derby of Soft Hat—both | are represented here by a collection of hats that is remarkable for uniform quality and diversity of | style. For example, there's the new dark Oxford derby, point of quality they are equal to any $3 hate in, Special at $1.85. town. The New Extreme Pointed Toe Shoes. yor Men, $3 ring. The cut cannot do it @} justice. 16 finely selected diamonds and turquoise cen- Thibet suit Sale of Men’s Black Thibet Suits at $12. 50. We have just received fresh from the hands of our tailormen 250 new black They are fashioned in single and double breasted the characteristic knacks of style and tailoring that mark a Vogel Brothers suit, We know you will grant us this when you see them. And we do want you to know that they ere extraordinary values at the special price, $12. 50. models with all The illustration above is a tre, $55. Black Suits at $15. black suits at this price are standard of ordinary black tailoring and style. You our series of single and doi suits to learnt suits, 42 At $15—We would have you know that our | suits at this price thi » They are made of worsted cheviots, black Thibets aiid black cheviots, identical with Eustom tailors’ $25 AY BS Awe feithfully drawn copy of one of these new shoes at $3. Note the new wing tip and the other’ points of style incut above. They're here in all the shiny end dull leathers. In quality they are equal to the much advertised $3.50 shoes, in style way ahead of them. ‘At $20—The particular man will find black re examples of the bove the | finest tailoring. Black serges, black worsted in fabric, | neviots and black Thibets in single and | double breasted models, | Special Note—For the big men of 44 to 50 \inch chest measure we show @ complete "(collection of black suite at $15 to $30. Open Saturday Night Until 10.30. & SONS Special Price, $95 Harlem Store: Corner rarst Street and 3d Avenue Downtown Store: Park Row, Near Chatham Square Was the Lot of New Yorkers Sithplicity breeds character—and it was in the rsa pCR and sturdiness of New York life in 1807 that Cowperthwait & Sons was born. The furniture then sold by the house was characterful—artistic and pleasing, but durable first. It is the same thing now, brought down to a later day—nothing trashy, nothing feebly built to give a tawdry In 1807 the New York Post Office was in a single room in a three-story house at Exchange Place y lived, - There were two bagsdaily of Southern mail taken Gold Leaf Those were simple times—when the merchant and the customer stood close together, and # was then that Cowperthwait & Sons began to stand close to the people. ° A Beautiful Colonial Re production is admired ’ It»-car- Then art and ‘usefulvess ‘The Chatham Square Blore {s close to the Second and Third tvenue “L'e," Brooklyn Bridge and the Sub- way ot Worth street and City Hall. Boate ply the rivers every litte while from Long Island and New Jersey. Passengers by the @th and 9th avence ‘Lia’ wansfer to Second and Third avenue trains at thé Battery without charge. pe Chatham Square, ~ ad and 3d Ave, “L* ~ Stations, Near Brooklyn Bridge 3 and Trolle, Everything for Househeeping LMOST a century. ago—in A 1807-—the Cowperthwait Store coined the phrase “Byerything for Housekeeping,’ not asa meré catch phrase, but! as a principle avin. for its pur- pose the guidance of the busi- ness. Since then “Everything for Housekeeping” has been sup-' plied—everything from a tin pan vie the kitchen to fine furni- ture, carpets and sanitary bed- Subway at Worth St. and City Halt = & = Long Island, 34th St. Ferry and “L.” = Staten Island, = Ferry and “L" to Chatham Pig Giria: ogee , hand, ir Birr aig" created ae style!