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CULE BST ~ INURE OF HS EDOM \ ‘Lemberti Fell Dead Across ‘Couch Where His Wife Was Sleeping. 'NO CLUE FOR POLICE. t Robbery Not the Motive, and “Black Hand” Is-Not Suspected. a ‘A murder problem seemingly without 6 @ovation was furnished to-day in the , GOD Of Martino Lamberti thirty-two, who was stabbed to death In his home , Ot No. 0108 Albany avenue, the Bronx. | Uemnbert! got out of bed at midnight to @lut the windows against the rain, and * eg ‘Re stepped out of his bedroom into the baliway a knife reached out in the , darkness and plerced his heart. ‘The crime was committed in a two- “tory frame house, which was occu- pled by Lemberti, his wife, Jennie; his Gather, Ferdinand; his brother, Louls, and @ boarder, John Limoertino, All fwere in bed and, save the wife, asleep when the young man got up. No sound was heard above the beat- Indisputable Evidence. You have read our oft-repeated statement, “In uso for over 60 years.” It was in the early sixties that the prescription ow universally known as Castoria was first made usa of, With a record of over ity under_five ion of age, out of every hundred death, it was the AMBITION F EVERY PHYSICIAN to disoover @ remedy suitable for the ailments of infants and children that would decrease this distressing mortality. In Castoria that relicf has been found, Lot us take tho statistics covering the deaths in the City of New York for the past 80 years, and here we find the benificent effect of a wuubination of drugs excluding opiates and narcotics so long sought for, namely: CASTORIA, Of the total aumber of deaths in New York City tn 1370, 60 por usat, were under five years of age; In 1880, 45 per cent.; In 1890, 40 per cent; In (900, 35 per cent, only, Just stop to think of it. Until 1897 no counterfeits or imitations of Castoria appeared on drug store shelves, but sinoe that date Mr, Fletcher has been called upon to suppress a number of these frauds, While the record for 1900 does not come down to our expectation it is owing to the oarelessness of mothers when buying Castoria, The signature of Chas, E. Fletcher is the only safeguard SSRN _ SSS SS The Kind You Have Always Bought, and whieh has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- Cn pilin sonal supervision since tts infancy. 4 Allow no one to deceive you In this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are ®t Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ————— ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegetable Preparationfords. Slmilating the Food and Regula. ling Ue Siomachs of ing of the rain, said the widow to-day, when her husband stepped trom the room in his bare feet | or ‘souffle y @roan and staggered Foom, supporung nis ‘upon the wail. ‘As he approached the bed he fell headlong across it, and the blood that was spurting from’ the wound over his heart warned the wife of whet had hay ed ‘screams awoke the household, and her husband's kinsmen rushed into ‘ the bedroom bearing lights, A police- {man Was called in and the ho from cellar to garret. ° oof the ass@¥sin or weapon was fo na. An ambulance was pulling up of the house w - Gered man died, MES ART Bothy Assistant District-At: i ideaditry called Int morning, but after examin- fos the wife and relatives of the slain man sald that he could make nothing ot the mystery. Lembart! had ne: bad any dealings with or suffered an threats from the Black Hand. He ha no enemies known to his kin. The Bouse had not been robbed, nor could Sie pone determine how the assassin in. SHESWLS AS MS, FRENCMDERB Former Wife of Alfred G. Goes Abroad With Many Relatives, torney Joseph D1! © the ‘case by the Mra, Alfred G. Vanderbilt, who since whe got her interlocutory decree of «- vorce calls herself Mrs, Elsie French- Vanderbilt, sailed to-day on the Kron- pring Wilhelm, of the North German , Lloyd Moe. With her little son, WilHam 4G. Venderbilt; her mother, Mrs, F. 0. French; her sister, Mrs. F. A. Wagstaff, and a retinue of servants, she occupied @ suit of ten rooms on the ship. “Please don't ask me to talk,” ald Mrs. French-Vanderbilt to the report- -ers. “Lam going away to res! and to “pey ¢o forget my family troubles, and I hope the papers will forget them, too. I have no definite plans yet. We will probably BO 10 Paris tire. J don't know Where 1 sball go from there.” lorence Zelgfeld, jr., the producer, \wes edoard, on his way to join his wife, r a Held, in Paria. A lot of the show ladies from "The Mies of re at the pier to bhi him good-by, the y including May McKenzie, Anna- BAY whittord, Lucy. Weston. Grace Ta | Rue and Mile, Dazie. And they cer- jtainly did carry on, Lawrence D'Oreay, actor, too. OBJECT TO HOSPITAL. Even the Churches in Exelusive| Greenpoint, L. 1, Enter Protest, he went, The residentia] section of the e: | sive colony of Greenpoint, L. I h sent a_petition to Charities Commis-| stoner Hebbard and the Board of Esti-| ymate protesting against the selection | “of a site in the vielnity for a charity \ hoapital. * The churches In the neighborhood also , Join in the protest on the ground that the proposed hospital should he | rected the clang of ambulance gongs ould disturb the meditations of the, WorsMippers. | Public hearings will ve granted to| the petitioners and others interested pe UNSELFISHNESS. | “Not @ bit of at.” the dete; spanaidate, | whore tip recount p! rtain that you hadn't beer “Yee. bul t nk how knowledge muat erm f-resne ot the He, el volie, you now.’ —Viladeiphia Ledger, * | with the w Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pares goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diurrhoa and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. cenuine CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of Promotes DigestionCheerfut ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium.Morpline nor Miaeral. NOT NARCOTIC. Al ct Remedy for Conse Reine Sch Diane || Worms Convulsions feverish: The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY BT, NEW YORK CITY, Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers with snap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them Uneeda Biscuit Oven-fresh—Oven-crisp—-Oven-clean— In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY AMBULANCE IS WRECKED. The Teddy Bears Learn How To Make Money Without Risk Run Down tn Front of Post-Office by Madison Avenne Car, An ambulance from St. Gregory's Hos- ven by Edward Kennedy, was by a Madison avenue car Jn front of the Post-Office on Park Row The driver and ped unhurt While ning to the hospita ambulance, the v the corner of Jacob and » and he was throwh to the pavement, but only slightly bruised — PARKER PRAISES PLATFORM. RILLINGS, Mont., July 14—Judge Al ton B. Parker, of New York, is en route Kennedy fell apart ‘erry st e Teddy Bears had been hard-hit By Wall Street's ups and downs; hey feared they'd lose their savings— Some several hundred pounds Twas then through World Want Ads they bought two days. He will them ride through Wate profits were so great they read Yellowstone Park on horseback, Dis World ty” Ads. each day, sir cs olitical situation, he said When a person is reaily to sacrifice his Real Estate for cash he usually aivertises the fact in the Morning World’s Want Directory. tha pocratic platform was myon hat the conpidates were eoceptable to him, CAMMEYER 6th Ave..Cor. 20th St. MIDSUMMER Family Shoe Sale IN OUR BASEMENT STORE Of Footwear Taken From the Main Floor We started this sale last week, but the public made such tre- mendous demands upon us that we are forced to continue it. This is a Trade Condition Sale and presents grandest Shoe bargains for each member of the ut tess than cost of manu facture, All new goods, every pair guaranteed. Men's $3.00 Patent Leather xfords . $1.75 Men's $3.00 Patent Coltskin Oxfords » $1.75 Men's $5.00 Sample Oxfords, all leathers and styles, sizes 6, 614 and 7, A, Band C widths . . $2.50 CHRISTY WOMEN’S PUMPS, TIES AND GARDEN TIES Women’s $5.00 Golden Brown Pumps . $2.50 Women’s $4.00 Tan Calf Christy Ties . . $2.00 Women's $500 Tan Garden Ties. ; , $2.50 Women's $5.00 Patent Leather Christy Ties $2.50 “Cammeyer” stamped on every pair, and = 'Women’s $2.50 Patent Leather and Kid Oxfords, $1.00 BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES Boys’ $3.00 Oxfords, Patent Calfskin and Velour Calf . . . : : ( Child’s $2 Black Kid Oxfords, hand turned soles Misses’ $2.50 Black Kid Oxfords, hand turned Alb ee ee ae ee a BOO Misses’ Large Size Kid Oxfords, hand turned soles $1.25 Misses’ $1.50 White Canvas Oxfords, sizes 11 to 2 15¢ Little Gents’ $2.00 Patent Leather Oxfords, sizes 8 to 1234 . $1.00 Little Gents’ 2.00 Black Kid % $1.00 $1.50 75¢ Oxfords, sizes §to12 “CAMMEYER”: MAKES Stamped on a Shoe eans Standard of Merit } There are certain mineral medicines which will remove the externa symptoms of Cont system for awhile, nus Blood Poison, and shut the disease up in th out when the treatment is left off the disease will surel | copper-colored spots, falling hair, sores and ulcers, « | because the dises las nade rapid progress on the 1.1 weakened the constitution and general health of the su terer, the only remedy that can be used with perfect Contagious Blood Poison, and w' ' the assur result, This medicine, made « y of roots and herbs of recognize curative and tonic value, antidotes and destroys the powerful virus of th disease, and by purifying the blood of every particle of the poison anc re usually wors: the trouble, §,S.S, does not hide or cover up che disease in any way | but drives it entirely out from the bloo?, leaving not the slightest trac for future outbreaks. Home treatment book with val and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | “STORE TO LET | SUITABLE F R 1 FRUT AND FLORIST Gs PIANOS ANB ORGANS. Heo X Hamline, In order to avoid renting extra storage our own Warerooma, we | ener | tly Red ced Prices IN L RGE, FIRST- mb 4 | CLASS DOWN- | Moe melee have beva, taxgn tn TOWN BUILDING, | y desirable 3 | PASSED BY OVER Y a'shor “cme to artiste ct A MILLION PEO- hed’ uprights,” Various well-known PLE DAILY, makes, $95 to $185 ard upwards I] deseriptive let, pri plan bid fi B vane. near 2th at WISE STEAMBOATS. CALL or ADDRESS | £. A. PRATT, ROOM 207 WORLD BUILDING, | 00 buys x « n nthly payments | CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY. Cleaning and renovating by vacuum rocess on premises; machines for sale AVLC SPECIAL tsi, New York | P u mobiie Establishment, Finest Stock of ¥ 1907 Packanis, P.M) also Sat., Christopher’ st.1 P.M.) W. Panic 120th at, 1.30 P.M. Fare, $1.25, Resort DI | rectory free Address Pler 43. North River. EXCURSIONS. siete NORTH BEACH |&i en, eu fos Free Fireworks To-Night Roate Fast oth and 184th Sta, REAL ESiaie FOP SALE— \ Mite y Al Auto Bodies, salnbmehe | Meieany i eretary, the room. entir 249 TOU W. STH, NEAR BROADWAY Watited, ib one of the yo prassrc man, goud posi petent and reliable men; mi Address with particulars, Two Color 194 World. work; tions’ Lor labor tro RS ENT A’ CEDiAMonDs! SS. S. A LASTING CURE return, Then the loathsome symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, ce that a lasting cure will! enriching and strengthening the circulation, removes every sypmptom ot able information PIANO CO, 17 B. 125¢h gc, | Steinway Upright. | PINE, SCOTCH ZEPHY RS. ATTEN | INE he wonderful nd we will send with folding tox 4 FOURTVUNTH STREET TO STRANGER Our greatly enlarged stores Plenty of light No machinery or Dynamo and engine rooms are West of Fifth Avene N THE CITY are the coolest In New York. and ventilation. heat in buildings. on opposite side of 13th Street Hundyeds of eleetric fans make good breeges. Reading and waiting rooms offer convenience Complete stocks of Summer gee and comfort. os supply all seasonable needs, July Opportunities Are Great! hh Great List of Seasonable Goods At the Lowest Prices possible to buy the qualities, d Hdk'fs-H, 8. or » lace trim’d and Women's Initial H’dk'fs—sheer all linen—emb'd and wreath— worth 15. 1 Deeneeeoeeenesooes Men's Col'd Mere's'd Handkerchiets— pure linen—4, 4 and 1 inch hem— 1243 WOFtH BD siesesserseesersnseveresnens 25 Eub'd White Beltings— large varlety—plsewhere .39.....++ 19 Mesh Veilings—single and double t —plain and dotted— black, white and colors.... .10 to 49 H. 8. Sear’s and Shams—pure tin 1 to 3 rows Drawnwork 5 Se-inch square—were $1 Hund-made Renaissance Allover and linen centr Issb4 and ISxTZ—a red Ue $8 values 3.98 Renaissance Searfs—1sx4i-— also centre pieces—wort 98 Y Hand Baga e and eny with and without ri fitted—were 8 Genuine Seal Enve calf lined—char compartment—Sp worth up Sult Cases—leather capped nerg—linen Itined—were weather Suit Cases 198 3.98 ‘owhide I Mn i Fine grow 20 5x8 tt worth 29 27 Man's Summer Underwear Full Assortments—Extra Values) Balbri irte and Drawere— loug and short sleeve. and knee length draw: yle seats—worth 69, White Gauze Shirts and long and short sieev: Underwear— n faced—double guse ally 89, Thread Balbriggan: Dble long sleeves—double gus: t drawers 75 Ie Bbirte and ont vi, blue and pink—shor eves—value $].9,, 2 ay Merino Shirts and Drawers long sleeves—dovble drawers—wilk stitched). 675 Merveriged si Drawe| |" - short Russe “'Paimer's'' Ce ebrated Hammocks At Prices , Lower Than Elsewhere! F Group 1--Hull size, open or eanvad i weayehaudsome stripes—concealed spreader at head—wood/ foot bar— pillow and valance . . 69 to 1.40 PanvVes Weave plain emb'y or Grecia Ay back pillow—wide ded suspension bar at in this lot ajso the hammocks....1.08 to 3.40 ra strong double weave colors and emb'y de- spreader—large pillow with some with highly buttons ay polished suspens on bars—extra full double valances 3.98 to 6.40 Group 4-Double Tapestry weaver large Cufted piilow— with tassels--extr: ful) valances~ divided rope sion bars—with patent tip popular couch or sofn ith spring and ed out or In d for invalids and ate solid comfartes Aitiwene tn this lot worth. Up hammocks in this fot worth to $15.00 -5.08 to 0.08 OCKB—nink, blue and nech—good and strong: HAMMOCKS—complete with enametiod support spec pl ..+-+-208 | | rex. 9, 12 a et, Trunk Str 15 Dwight Axchor Sheets i! man w ale end. goule Pillow Cases and Sheetings | ene ‘The most serviceable all-around 3 quailty In the market.,,.Pull roun aay ae (29-89-49 ihvead, Arm, close weave—full cut, }Shioe Tle Ribb: al} bl “white and tana. B to 19 Wile hers e MbLons—satins, taffetas, a pleasure to sell them— yl} salines-black, white, colors. .14 those who buy always ask again for | hon le Ses RY ght Anchors.” e e and black~ We stand back gf this make “ 19 in every sense of the phrase. on — ————— WASH DRESS’ FA 3 CHIFFON MOUSSELINES— White aod black rings and SASHES MIT Nips) On al e. e | ANE CARR and even'n. inty) princi 29 For day with dali PMBROIDERED DOT PLUMETIS— White Harller Ow ANDY LAW Harter 12% 1 ND SCOTCH ZEPHYRS with floral overprintings 24 % o) lanl! RDINES— SL ht, dark—m Il 3 quality WING quality... ee—124 RA FINE Ball lows. figures, | stripes, buds wid many other yns—ic, quauly—reduced to, 10% Y JACON LA laght and dark—value and 29 MbRO'Z D MADRA Pongee tint. with stripes—4b ct, valu + 19 "This is the way we now se’l BricS—a colors—were il qualities IMI" M 2 Peed c wer SCOTCH MADRAS ‘or shirt waists and children’ s—worth 49 od FRENCH ZUPHY RS Plain colors—were mt) IMPORTED COLOR) LID Pure linen—value .35 to 49 to 80 FEN | De Imported + 90 {satin Comb't asl black—Were .Wessrsrrrecrerrers OM PLAIN BATISTES AND LAWNS— All the pretty fancs shades for dresses. xl pe and inings a inches wide...... 7% to 16 Y ) CORD BATisTEs M ized stripes with dainty flo dots, &e.—were .19-....... OMe PANCY PERCALES— FAN widechest atyles—were 1% 8% HEAVY CHEVIOT PERCALES— ing better for servic eolors—vajue oe Th SILK AND COTTON PONGEES— ‘Look like silk, wear and was like imen—champagne, cream, light blue, gun metal, navy—4 ct, quant E EXTRA FD " Beeueeal Ja highly mer wade to sell at .3) K t. quality— PUNCH Gia illa iB & Btripes, checks, plaids; also plain ‘colori — ow fre FOR SALE. Lv fal ah, SoM at! ae aes nnn 8.10 P.M. = | AUTO SENSATION, (CATSKILL “yin Manhattan’s Pioneer Auto- eo amt hs Hudaon, C sie | $1.50 Men’» Pajam s..,.,. 68 Madraa, Percales—all siees, MAIN FLOOR—WEST |] 39e, Shirts and Drawers., O72 Men’s Balbriggan-d'ble seate—all atnes, MAIN FLOOR—WEST, 2090 Boys’ Cap:--} . Worstals Cheviots, Mixt THIRD FLOOR CRT oe $1.29 Fin «inen Nankins « 19 ineh—tyl satin bleach. Y #08) LINENS a Contre 69c, Renalssance Pieces . Hand made~ 24x24—linen centre ira; Jarge bargains = voy Broadws Man Auto: hie ne BAC SME TOES wae HELE WAN DeWeN ALE: $198 Crooner Spreuds..... Pull and RASH EN, 0 i en loweiling,, wkeeper’s Pridel—does MOAN FLOOR — LIN EN: Be. peat Bu Ons ~doren MORNING SALES— f-35 cl, quality, reduced t0,. 2 & To-morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P, M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, » Princess Dresses 2.69 $4.98 Kisses mi 14-18 yrs OR MIS DEPT, $2.98 Wom. Ar", Dresses, 1.69 st ) Val ais hecks——emb'y and lace- SECOND PLOOR—NEW BUTLDI 83,98 Silk Pettico's, > ° 2.89 Bi. lorsdreasy etyle—extra full, E sek OND FLOOR—CENTRE. $2.49Wom Wik or white—eiatvly tuoke BK OTE ROND. FLOOR CE Dr ice ti NTRE, , White |, Habutals Yard wide—firm and lu MAIN FLOOR—8ILK 59. Lmp' ed ici i n1es,.0! DO inch extra silky —black and beat colors. MAIN FLOOR—DRE&S GOODS, 98e. Yokes— hemise:tes. Reich stylea--Princess. Baby Triahemb'd Bat'te MATN FLOOR-—-NEW BUILDING $1.26 Rec = ancl Heavy quality {rosk water graded to ZY Lrawer ARENT uNDAY WORLD WANTS bins foi rc cis ior 49e, D. : 24c. Chiffon V i es ng Complexe Lares TEA AOR CENTRE, BASEMENT "WASH DRESS FARRICS, WALL TENTS, eo'bct WORK MONDAY WONDERS, |———-—— _————— Th RATT Borne ABU Hateee Ma 8. Y, Also 12 OTHER MORNING SP..CLALS- equal vaine to above | DIAMONDS and watches, ough or credit, Not advertised——————-< pace does not permit pensanki 5 w Drewoud acon aad ve. 8) ' Look FORK THE CLOCKs! LOOK FOR THE CLOCKS? manny 4

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