The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1901, Page 6

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6 THE WORLD: Pitiwax gvsu ALVG, Wver vv Rusharaiae <6, ivvL. - SEEKS BY LAW TO WREST HIS: CHILD LOVE FROM MOTHER. REE RHRRERere bebe er ‘a Bock Declares Little } Ada Kinnicut Is Held verse in Court in a Prisoner. Sign Language. In skirts reaching only to her ankles 1 her mother asked Bock to find nd enveloped in an army blue ulster, A-a M. Kinnicut’ marched into Jus tce Clarke's part of the Suprem Court to-day. She was third In a cession that had her mother's brother, a policeman, for marshal; M Ellen Kinnleut, her mother, and a gry- hatred aunt for {ts other membe They were there in obedience to writ of habeas corpus obtained by Er- nest Bock, who declares that Mrs, Kin- nicut is holding Ada a prisoner at her boarding-house, No. 37 West ‘Dhirtteth street. Bock avowa she 1s deprived of the Joyous privilege of seeing him, and ho of the right to make her Mra. Hock Bock {s a glisscutter, He ts thin, ean shaven, flve fect inl that time,” said Mrs, fauskl, has been meeting him clandes- Phere question of her infatua- for him, but she ts only a child, nd hee mother ts her only true guard- n. While Mr. Lankt talke: tion of her three rel "| where, Her m sixtums a nutsanc: Col. R. TT. Halre, tn says that Ada’s age eighteen at the Y. M. attends night school. her says she was just sweet ptember, and that Hock ts! behalf J and the atten. red lips and blinking with her small. slanting black eyes ot her lover across the court-room, and the two held ewect sein sien language Presently the policeman uncle din jay ‘eon the ardent pair. ipon Bock boldly asked Mr. Laski for permission to speak to Ada. Avla blushed, but the lawyer Indik- nantly refused. The case was adjourned until Tuesday, and Ada took her place in the pro- cession and walked out of court with her eyes downcant She did not raise them even when she parsed within touch of her Ernest. years BROKE CRUTCHES |= OF HIS OLD MOTHER red J old Woman to buy a crippled mother in that} 1 you In $200 ball fe vod @ in default you must 1 ollceman Jed the prt rs hissed him, Lawver Helm gave some money to another patr nt crying to East Nineteenth rout RESULT OF WILLIAM BREN-|‘" an NAN’S DRUNKEN VIOLENCE. : her home, and she No. 13 street Palated Old Woman Appeals for the Protection of the rtand | Son In Saturday, Nov, 23rd. back bem Yorkville A Mlttte woman with her with ange hobbled into the Court on a pair of hic Exceptional Sale of | WV omen's Woot W aists. Her fac Her hatr was thin as wrinkled and wan, The justre had and as she gone out of her mate ler way to Umbs vhook as with officer took her arm slowly and steadied her Cael ease The Assortment consists of sWhat can { do for you, madam?” | wool crash in 12 different aakea ad cad heir a colorings,including black and Berean th critedire aruru ai her tacos Hor white, style: box pleated a mome mnable to ene yoke; (button back) with full Then she “Lam » and five box blouse front pleats in back. ears old, air, an Fine doeskin cloth in all the new Fall shades, and ‘ Tian eeriiik -|black and white; made in she murmured: prove her complex.o1 the ‘Gibson style,” wide My 1 ~| her skin soft as vel f salar, “ 4 el Fuse Dee (ronal ront; a very smart waist. me 3! These waists are strictly this soap on ba i tale te tailor-made, perfection of fit wil ; and shape; all sizes, 32 to 42 bust. 35,00 cach, | officer at by Mitie she told Nquor. money, give hii {0 possess, and w to her. with but he for Broadway & 20th St Sonaulpation out feeling | If you need medical advice con- sult Munyon's Doctors, Broadway » land 2oth Street. “But don't hurt Woman, as she shut! crutches she used two The ends were covered with protect ‘her arms. ~ Magistrate Mott once, recognized her * sobbed the me home 1 gave few pennics I Shad to him, He d more, and then because 1 had he broke my crutches irto little and threw me over the stove and 250 SHOE Known and Approved by the Public for 23 Years, The most comfortable and best-appearing shoe for the money. Mado in a variety of styles and lesther». Sold by Leading Retailers, jore of Now York, Wholesale Distributors nt was issued for Brennan's Vhen he was brought into court te Mott said to him; os Maa! mother?’ ether: | ‘pot’ Pair Hold Sweet Con-! bourding-house, which he did a} ives wun e!se-| the pale-faced and weak looking | Ada was smiling with her remarkably | wered them and he placed his burly | Lord & T. aylor, | | | | Saturday | } Our efforts in Pp) ny this Busy morrow between & A. aye Creat Sale of 3 Women's Jackets. 12. one or two ofa style 98 ¢ ° value $2.69 to $4.09, Supls lire of Back and Colors, cheviot, broad cloth, Venetian and canygs cloth, value $7 to $12, 4.00 106,753 or A Fy } Children’s Reefers} ! ; iéds and ends, all colors, sizes Stog = } Dress Skirts . very pretty TAD ebony 95c Reduce “ from 9.00, SETS, Regular pr CARVING handles. Peo 1.49, prices and best gools is easily demo Mand 10 Pod you want to participate and save money, | | IIDC O OTe Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn. ee pene | BBatierman °s Efforts “1 Simply Amazing. Store the headquarters far | ted by a here to Boys’ Clothing. A Lis! of Frices and Items for to-morrow tha! outclasses any previous efforts, 7.50, Youn Men's Oxford Over- coats, cut long. 8.50 and 10.00, Younz Men's Oxtord Raglan: length Coats. 11.50, Young Men's Chesterfield Overcoats, long and loose. 3.98, 4.98, 5.95, Boys’ Oxford Overcoats, $tot ars 3.00 and 3.98, Boys’ Chinchilla and $7.00, Refers, worth $6.00 sizes 6 tors 1.98 and 2.98, Boys’ Two-piece Suits, bautiful styles, sizes 6 to 16 7.50, 8.95, Long Pants and mixtures, sizes 14 Smoking and House Coats. Men's Bath Robes Hosiery Bargains. Women’s Black Cotton Flzece-lined Hose, 15c Women’s Fine Quality and Lisle Hose, fancy ¢ 3 pairs for $1. PORCELAIN DINNER SET. 109 pes., with large soup tureen, neat design and ships, Reduzed from 6.50, 5.49 TURKEY PLATTERS, very large size; fancy shape white porce'a n, Reduced from $0¢., Our Reputation for the character of the goods we tu’ CREDIT. purchased for cash or on credit, Thi week through our ideal all wool, Black ani MEN’S SUIT made. $3.50; special for. - LITTLE GIRLS’ \ ay and stylish, were $ ONLY ENTRANCE TO THIS DEPARTMEN FURNITURE, BEDDING, STO' CAR IZ & SONS: 19, 173, 173 and 175 Smith 82, 84, 86 and 88 Wyckoff Our hastening yee pr family or his our comple e and up-t Furniture, Cargets, &¢, and Lad for which our Liberal Credit S to open an Below are a tew of the many stirring Clothing Department offers for this week. onde, Im the pre. Overcoats, fine serge lined, well tailored, extension soles, rope stitched, 773, 775 Broadway, cor. Sumner Av. 75C. PER WEEK “specials” that emphasi. Men's and Youths’ Overcoats. | 2! SE ‘Bale “of Misfit cae Now Going On. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT AT SMITH STREET STORE. 263 Sixth Ave.---104-106 W. (7th St. ONLY ENTRANCE TO THIS DEPARTMENT IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. Is Established mm out. You will find here the best of everything to be had in clothing and on our liberal terms of The prices are identically the same whether gouds are jousands of the best people buy their clothing from us, and are thus enabled to put away a little each Part Payment System LONG YOKE OVERCOATS, 5 d Oxford Irish Frieze 15 Ss a unt and mixtures, ly cut, coats §. with the military Lopes Heosdpaate well Regular $1. 4 and $16 suits; special Saeed price, SHOES—Men's tine box calf Shoes, heavy |e REEFERS— 3 In all wool Beaver, sailor collar,warm 2Z. 93} ¢ $6 and $7 IS THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY. P OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Brooklyn Store: 470 Fulton St., Upstairs. & 50 Street, | Street, ( BROOKLYN Day Proposition. ¢ inner man for Than! in ofering tempting man, or for that eping reductions in pric ies’ and Gentlemen's Clothing, ystem requires you to pay account, he valugs our urniture Department. Feat many orher “apectils pe We oft ee olla heavy caste i! aN OPENED WITH EVERYBODY BERNHEIM & COS Bargains Have Eecome Famcus. SALE OF MANUFACTURERS’ CLOTHING STOCKS Bought by us for SFOT CASH from two well-known makers at a price that enables us to sell This Season’s Newest Style Clothing BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION ‘The great crowds of pleased buvers that are daily leaving our store is gratifying proof that ad- vertising “facts cnly”” has earned us the contidence of the public. | All Cle Own UNION MADE SUITS AND OVERCOATS Are Now included in This Sales Wa. : ay Min'OVERCOATS | 3.00 MENTS OxPU MEAY Sale Price Dor : 4.50 and MEL. FOR BOYS 13.00 OXFORD COATS, heer Lap | corr 5 | tot Cars ov CHEVIOTR rp S88 ALL-WOOL S atylinh ain or in MEN'S. TROUSERS KNEE PANTS ~ We. BOYS' ALL WOOL PANTS: Any article mn dariae this sale not entirely satisfactory can be exchanged or th: money will be reiunded during two weeks from date of purchase. Beane i SATURDAY TILL 11.30 | CLOTHING, FURNISH HATS, SHOES. THIRD AVE. corer” CORNER This Is ta This Is Your Safeguard Open Every Eveninz. 127TH ST. PURE TOBACCO NEVER HARMED ANYONE To Strangers in Town Sovereign CIGARETTES Cbattily Cre TEN for FIVE CENTS Are on sale only in New York City at present; as soon as we are able to fill the large orders here they will then be placed on sale in other cities. UNIVERSAL TOBACCO CO. -HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. Quitting ‘Si Business. Fine Clothing at 60 cts. é#: Dollar. Our entire stock of fine, reliable clothing is now being-offered at unparalleled reductions. Prices are all amazingly low and the values most astounding. | Ors 30 SUITS yrke foun 3 q marked 5 URGEST ip CLOTHIERS AND. THLORS.| s S spite $15 | piss $30 Overcoats "ure, $15 PRICES and VALUES are the ott... $20 SUITS witt, $12! 0'%...$20 Overcoats "1%. $12 most convincing arguments any cts zs ra f i a merchant canonter, int your- fisker $18 SUITS 1) $8.50 : iu SiG Urercoats $7.50 self on this point and then come here and you can have the privilege \, ‘ ut our ENO. - EXTRA - | “are positively retir his fall from iced at 60 ets. ont! 4 able, rellabie vn the dollar, 4 ‘chica oar elathine t+ celebrates ‘HAMMERSLOUGH. BROS, 830 BROADWAY, eS NEW YORK, 14 3d Ave., BROOKLYN, 700 Broadway, Bet. Thornton and Whipple Sts. 980 65th & 66th S's SmaysoTs, | terins. a AND. MON THEA OPE 80. 32 4th Ave., “soi? i MevErines aasniaaianial enemas iieeeiaeniaitimmiachiertidd Quality is th: foundati S Jae business fs founded. Tlat our men’s, women s and children’s garments look well, go's withe ig. wear well, too, for not only is the mater al tirst class, but the sewing, fitting <nd general workmanship have received our most careful atten- tion. We tave been dealing fair and square with the credit-des pucle for twenty years, and valu: our reputation far too Lighly to tritle with it. Ready to Wear Clothing for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, Suits and Overcoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits, Hats and Shoes, The styles are the latest, the assortment large and the cut and workmanship perfect. All the latest novelties in LADIES’ and MISSES’ Tailor-Made Suits, Sacques and Capes, Raglans, Dress Skirts, Sill and Flanrel Waists, Millinery, Nearszal Sacques, Scar‘s, Muffs, and all kinds o. Furs, WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, on weekly or monthly easy payments at lowest pete ices. MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO,, New York Storz—IIl4 Third Avenue, Between 65th and 66:h Streets, Brookly.: Store—700 Broadway, Betwzeu Thornton and Whippie Sts. F |MICHAELS ~ - BROS. Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishing Goods, Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children's Clothing. CLOTHE yourself and ff family and furnish your § home complete for 4,00 Per Week 4.00 Goods delivered in un- marked wagon if desired. OPEN EVENINGS. A GREAT MANY PEOPLE Al.E tooking for second-hand man- If you have one to sell advertise it in the .unday World. a dolirs and guitars. Success invariably follows in the track of the Sunday World Wants,

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