The evening world. Newspaper, June 20, 1913, Page 6

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mht BODY OF DR. MORGAN DIX eaThez are colet, naanuming peorie| POLICE CHARGE RIOTERS, | va, tausanee, arrserane 4 newspapers. Bs bist i Ala Mtl Lad Four Men Arrested Afier Battle tq) Eee her alt IN MEMORIAL CHAPEL. nemapene — pectic 0: “ July & and the husband was bringing| Comey Island Bowling Attey. his wife's 4 to Manhattan with] A crowd of roughs, using bowling the intention of placing it in @ safety/and pool balls for ammunition, barri- ' Y Removed From Trinity Cemetery ROW AMONG to Trinity Church for a Final Resting Place. mained during the absence of the couple|t Aeposit vault, where it was to have re- ‘The boty*ef the Rev. Dr. Morran from this coun! . FREEDOM FROM ; Dix, for forty-wi years rector of Trin- Mr. Fox said jas not exactly sure ed f ty Church, was brought to-day from of the value of jont Jewelry. It was ni im i ‘ : Trintty Cemetery, where it had lain +) 7 —S—— a coats \i ! q@ther $19,000 or $21,000, he said. . reinforced by reserves since 19%, to be entombed under tho “I know, however,’ he added, “that it} from the Coney I station, charged new Chapel of All Saints, the Dix included several highly prized heir-/!" upon the ro memorial built ty the church at th hich .| Jumped through windows and ped, Denounce the Glass rear of the main rvcture ; */ As He Carries Heirlooms to end pentetsons cot only betsune og|Wat (out Were caught, Poslam stops itching, cools, soothes corpse was transferred in an These were Frank Murrano of No, 17| and comforts as soon as applied, rapid, Intrinsic value, but al . rapidly the Aldrich | smomobiie hears accompanied ty tne| Safety, Brooklyn Man Is | oor. or" their associations” cures eczema (even in two weeks), acne, as r4 bapnichl tetter, all forms of itch, and clears red $ Rev, William T. Manning, present reo: ickpocket. The lost articles include a peart ana| N° + Ne armas tie soci “Plan in Disgui tor of the church, and Jonn A. Dix,|, Robbed by Pickpocket. diamond oollarette, two diamond and , : , | noses or inflamed skin overnight. guise, the broker, gon éf the famous church peg Bo And Ernest Gortonl, who live ‘ pty by day this work is repeated b "iat Hi enty-third street and Twentiet ene, jam with uniform success, an Na pectic formset Gah ae pear! rings, five diamond and pearl pins,| Aji four were held in 960 ball for exam-| positive merit is alone responsible for . body to ite final resting place, Header | A reward of #2,000 for the return of] six pearl studs, ination to-morrow. (he meguitade and constant increase of OO OPPOSES IT.) ye Gruciter and the membere urnir| Jewelry valued at $21,000, lost or atolen | and seven loose Oriental pearls, ‘Additional chatwes of assault and rob-|ite sales, Its users have found that ia vestry, the column included man; vies from the pocket of @ Brooklyn man| The husband of the woman who owns| bery were made against Yale and Bam- s fin reymen and the late reotor's while he was riding on the subway, has ry had it in @ sealed packet in| ra, who are alleged to have held up, street friends. ed through Fox & Pler of No.| Wis pocket. The subway car on which| beaten and robbed Alexander Mattar- orks Will Begin as Soon] “the ‘original comn was placed in «| Deen oered thro '! he came over from Brooklyn yesterday| aso in his dry goods store at Sixty- poh e e and lowered into the vauit | % Liberty street. morning was crowded, When the Brook-|#eventh street and Fourteenth avenue, 7 4s the Bill Is Up for directly beneath the ‘The jewelry belonged te the wife of| iyn man got off at the Bowling Green| Bath Heach, yesterday afternoon. especially der thi th jan who lost it. Fox & Pier re- on he discovered that the package) EEE eet ot nm of Gen. John A. hos bale pubWc the name of the was taking to the safety deposit Mrs. Roosevelt in Parts, lightful. Best for baby's bath. e Dix, once Governor of New York. . ARIS, June 2, | All druggists sell Poslam (price, 50 was connected with Trinity Afty-thres distressed losers. Cornelius F, Fox, a waits wi areived, at ¢ meron mae cents) and Poslam Soa) (price, £5 cents), years, becoming rector seven years after | member of the firm, when asked about) ana the offer of th Li from New York, | For free samples, write ta the Emer- Joining Its clergy. the matter, sald; to-day. passed thi yeaterday on her ean @5th Street, ew York City. fpateed by the publication of the Banking ond Currency bill, which s-—-=ll} GRAND OPENING SALE © LEADS ITS CLASS fts for bright juates from a jewelry firm that ter st; OSad ot the host im nt lessons to ourselves and others concerned diamonds., We learned that if we t them of the cutters in quantities, for spot ad imported g rael could al em ourselves, we poe 4H $175 through middlemen. merely that. When onée po ig ee = 1, nat cp 8275 of Diamonds came karat or 18-karat gold and platinum mountings, which are made here in our own factory right on the premises. BRIDE’S CHOICEST GIFT She will prize nothing as much as the plain gold seamless ring on her left jess Lambert wedding Ring oat to be her inseparable com- panion for the rest of her li Guara: teed to be worthy of its ser’ A Lam bert Seamless on supplied 1 thickness La Vallieres Look Well Owee, Cosirman of the Senate Saturday, June 21, 8 A. M. With Graduation ; en Banking ané Currency, Costumes fait wale The Le Valliere itself: may’ be Karat 9 Rvtey Fasuetint giecdld ducmonse | Yas FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ° = and si for $4,500,00, and there, are $10.78, many styles and prices between. ‘ Every man with red blood in his veins will welcome the opening of our first New York store. BEST WATCHES FOR GRADUATES Never before have we been tempted to enter the popular priced tailoring field, because we knew, as trom re, the calls for graduation watches our answer isa collection of gift watches every other tailor knows, that until now a really honest suit could not be made and sold for the onnead teen pot shag al Pore tier ridiculously advertised prices of from $12 to $20. face cases, solid gold, g d and sterling silver. Heretofore the tailors so advertising have been humbugging the public; it has been Other: celid Men's atonal nothing short of downright robbery and they know it. Raat solid ‘which currency, syn The foreign woolen mills have been pape 14-Karat i l SPI pbs quick to combat the American methods to a keep out foreign woolens, and several mills have met us more than half way in appointing us their official distributors for their woolens in America; this means that when you buy Wilson- Briggs clothes you buy with thedoubt left out. [ i for ladies, gold watches, Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton, Longines, or Lambert $7.50 up. . * jovernents teat For Opening Week Souvenir Sale we have . fr . silves cases, Q soiafrom $30.00 - imported a rare selection of England’s most fa- From $6.00" gine Hurneds{iintinn Cass Bene Gold huntin up, mous conservatively woven thoroughbred up bert Worker's 816,30 Lambert Wor so woolens; they have the snap and crackle of the real thing, which you will recognize in a minute. To make this Opening Sale a notable one, we will make up these fine woolens into suits at $12.50 made to measure. Actual $50 values. OPENING WEEK SALE Lamberts Watch- Repairing Department, at your service. Turns out ™ first-cli PLAIN $5 ) Sl J I ‘ I * MADE TO ptain e Sekar MEASURE : reasonable FIGURES R FIGURES otasiey ld, 44, prices. Gane. Waltham. El ON ALL ON ALL Lambert Works... 1 CLASS RINGS AND PRICE : PRICE CLASS PINS. The last commencements of the season take TAGS ee TAGS DUR place within a few days, and no time should Logi be lost by students in ordering Lambert solid Id class rings and class pins of solid gold or oreiits oats silver, plain or with class colors cor- rectly reproduced in enamel of specially hard and durable seelty. Those here illustrated fair examples of an enormous assortment. FREE SOUVENIRS a Manatee. HOW WE DO IT ‘ $0: | Solid Gold Brooches, Scarf Pins, increased in the Lolli A new era of merchant tailoring is here made possible by the awakened progressive spirit of the voters of the Sleeve Links, Lockets and aed. more than ten times as rapidly Nation, who have at last removed the prohibitive tariff on imported woolens, that they may now reccive & dollar's ‘| Charms as Graduation Gifts. pie egricultural exports, as shown value in clothes for every dollar spent. We have charged ourselves with responsibility of championing the people's 4 collated by the Bureau of cause that they may receive the fruits of their labor in fighting for free woolens. . " ond Domestic Commerce. The t We have determined te be just as conservative as of old, just as determined to maintain our well-known high oe age ey poh Prey standard in every branch of our business, but more progressive than the tailors of New York, who have been pocket- iter cities much more rapidly ing your money but giving you practically nothing for it. ation” aitts Others are FREE! SUSPEND JUDGMENT UNTIL YOU CALL The styles and tailoring of Wilson-Briggs clothes are as different and distinctive from the slap-dash clothes of other tailors as a blooded mare.of the race track is from the broken down hack horse. The Wilson-Briggs method of giving $50 value in good custom clothes now makes it possible for any man, no matter in what position in life he may be, to be really well dressed at such a low cost that no good reason can be offered as an excuse for shoddy and ill-fitting clothes. No matter what you think, no matter what your experience may have been in purchasing moderate priced clothes of the cheap tailors, just suspend judgment until you call. Don't let your prejudice keep you away. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT ON BROADWAY ¥ We have leased the largest building on Broadway devoted exclusively to custom tailoring. Four “a iH EE entire floors where your orders will be taken, cut, fitted, tried on as often as you think necessary. From Every the time you order your suit until it is finished the garment does not Icave our building. No other = custom tailoring concern can boast of such a complete establishment within its four walls. 3 THE TAILORS Wi ATISF V 1439 BROADWAY f Near 41st Street Open Evenings LUMBUS AVE > 104 ST bright with EXTRA TROUSERS FREE! ced me Wik FU, ogc eal! nat tery os recious areved, Bu.6, 7°” preevene range in Ha from 16.60 up. Bracelets of solid gold mostly from the Lam- bert factory are always popular and never ) costly, Here are two bangle bracelets that do not open. There are others with locks and hinges, Some are rich in their very simplicity, PLENTY FOR BOYS AND MEN No, the men and boys are not forgotten. Seasonable gifts for them include an attractive line of solid gold tie clasps from which these selections are made, Karat Gold ingle feud, Jaret Sait ese graved, 611.50, 10-Karat Gold We Give New Forms to Old Jewelry Remodeling, Remounting, Repairing are Lamberts three R's. Charges Low. LAMBERT BROTHERS * Thwed Avenue, Cor. 58th Street - n.Uni Saturday Nights Until 19). 4 v4 ee

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