The evening world. Newspaper, December 23, 1903, Page 8

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Court’s Judgment. Shite, Mies Misfits Who Are ing to Keep Families To- gether Do Not Take Kindly to /EFER THEIR OWN SANTA TO THAT OF THE ASYLUM. ic Features of the Cases ‘That Are Heard in the Chil- dren’s Court, Where Little Households Are Broken Up. BLANCHE ROBINSON, ACCUSED OF STEALING & CoG. | and wood along the docks, she sewed and mended, and in @ way she was happy, for she was doling for others. courset she did not go to school. | Little mothers cannot gu to sshool and @ttend to household duties. A truant officer found her, and Minnie Smith ts arraigned before the bar ‘There was nothing for the Judge to do but order thac she and her littie sisters, be t to a Catalte Institue | e tq | thon. le explained to Minnie that At any time the spectacle of iittie| ton. He wxpia iene ana ; fhildren porn to misery standing In a| of food, and 12 J hay t to go t : ourt of Justice Is suddening. At this} "Tears w fied “up ne the duatreleny eyes jon of the year, when Santa Cthus ts 9 glose that he can almost be, touched, ie a @ Children’s Court is a place produc- Hive of profund de; From the undero sion. ide that ebbs dd flows thre “Pity the juvenile unfit are cast fthe kindly Judge. hr Ht\ot their own, ture intended for © nd .happines hunger and cold and ey ’are, and Santa Claus, flessly, but courageously hat seeks to place nth ce is light rks are hollow. these tots, them within Tents of the human the up here ne ough ougt nd love re compelled to endure She a Little Mother. ~ fe Smith's father ia dead. Her fer—perhaps it is as well that’ she hing about her moth ters—Frances, nine y' ohildren were at No. 631 East ‘Thirteent je was the head of the @ kent the house in order, she er. She ears old, keeping h street family. worked tne] tr and ran down the Ww cheeks: little Iweast rose and fell » and thin fingers ihe elty For half a minute she strug gied with Ler grief, and then there “ame «& wild sob from her stricken | heart. *[ don't want to go!" she moaned don't want to go! Me an’ the kids a-goln’ to have Sandy Claus.” Not the Santa She Dreamed Ot. in thi ‘There wil be Sanita | stitution for Minnte mut He will 1a tn 1 tle bet | + of this brood. is four vears oid, fore father | d from for a long he has heen! drowned at sea. Tey were picked up were too {s a satlor play over which an < presided, ‘To-night they will be w ing the uniform of a Shariteble ‘natiea- tlon. Bernard Kelly does not know whether Christmas wilt be a pleasant femtival for him, or not. Lite father tain court His father's name is Kelminski, $0. 1s enn 0-8-0 en tnt tba tntn On On One Btn Ono ernst OeOn ODO H Ad MAIL ORDERS ams SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST Ne ee ene eS os Oe eee Toys Marked Down tis‘ 00 + oolgaaesd Sed 1.98) 5 a ; ai + 75¢ eta | bells, nts, reduced J 00) HOYS’ $2.50 Soldier equip- | nts, reduced 4.2 iy : 5 OYS $1.50.Firemen ‘equip ments, re- | duced to... 75°) ments, Reduced Iron Toys } He in'great variety, at 34 25¢ o, | duc: the | CH! rices charged elsewhere. 4.00 WINDMILLS, 18 in, | dus gures, reduced 35°) High Grade i 7 i , Hand Appetizing impure foods. absolutely pure. ~CROKINOLE BOARDS, with checker board backs.. Bagatelle Boards. in., 50 ? } PMOYS’ $1.50 Soldier equip- { DOLLS’ IRON Bi with | 50c. CHIN A Tete-a-pete: t mattress and pillows, brass| Sets, reduced knobs, 30 in. long, 18 in.|to 5 wide high, $5.98, for.. and reg | Miscellaneous Toys !) |CHILDRED BOYS’ 75c. Soldier equip-| Rockers, reduced "39c | CHILDREN'S $1.00 Wood | Seat Rockers; Te ed to. LDREN’S Seit Rockers, re- ed to. | Seat Rockers, | Arms, reduced to.. ey nee Groceries ‘ Xmas Don’t take chances of spoiling your Christmas Dinner by buying We guarantee everything sold in this department to be Our goods are ail fresh and of the best quality. BINOLA oY BOARDS, WITH COUNTERS AND RULES. Peet US 35 2.20. Playing So Games.... 34x13 in., 36x94 in. 2 bells, with rings, 3 bells, withypi 27 in| 2.98 front ly $1.00 CHINA Tete-a-Tete Sets, HO masts anpeaes | $1. 50 CHINA Tete-a-Tete Se, Red 39¢, S - FINISHED DRU Beat reduced 225° |to.. 50¢ : * 45¢ DRU to... $1.25 Leather) $1.00 WOOD-RIM 69¢. DRUI to .. ith DRUMS, reduced 89c tOj cee 7 At Greatly Reduced ast reduced Qc igh, operating working | CHILDREN'S $1 50 Leather $1.50 woob- RIM : Our Prices are often lower than others ask for inferior brands of goods. at. cans, don. Ox, Tail. ma Mock foe Broth, \eaetable, ow @ ENG Coluns- iced tec + reduced to BSe.t TAB: Sera edicea led RAISINS thor Cun thore cleaned was Pw. 16) PHEL—O rans. m oor Citron; 2 25 1D ‘Box nntntnbetnengntntntn en tretertn es fea’, Sheet Music, 1 oe: NO MUSIC SENT C, O. D. AND NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. < Ie Miisic Department in Balcony ; ae - May Wortley, the ‘Tiiger’s latest), Ghat high-class bale We Were Two Little Devi 9%. Broadway Bopular), SoCORDUt Tree, Lovey Mary, (very popular Please, Baby. It Takes the Irish to Beat the Dutch. Please Don't Getver than Always in the chicken c me. To- Way). also on the 4th/ ele known Piano Virtuoso, gives ntusical a wie wish to. call your attention to the great sacred song, suitable for Xma . THE GARDEN OF EDEN, Mamas, Buy Me a Plum Puddin: old Cc mee {8c BAR LE DUC JE) Ked and write straw | red and white currant Ic Cents a Copy. By Mail 2c, Extra g for Each Piece, ir, grocery dept. where Mv Pretty Little Dinah Jones. Longing (better than Vio lete). Mi 1 Forget You? (Beautttul love song) Laughing Waters. There's Nobody Just Like You, and In the Village by the Sea. (from Mother Goore), Rother Me : | ,{nstrumeatal fi A for. the neighbors, she picked up coat | S Children’s ¢ PROMPTLY ry 275 ace 89¢ : FI Of dyed Alaska sabes 3s 98 FUR NECK PIECE! for 4 # Single In White Lamb, 98e | In Ermine, STOLE CLOTHES “FROM OFF ¢ a) TO. DRESS THEIR SCENE IN THE CHILDREN’S COURT—LITTLE ONES WHO BA VE BEEN PILFERING ~ i BEING SCARED BY THE MAGISTRATE BY ‘THREATS OF LONG TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT. DOLLIES. og = Mea, Manning—Of all the Henry, your Aunt Hannah Is the worst! I don't believe there is any Power on earth that could stop ther talk. Mr. Manning—That’s where yeu FREE. * AL\ RIGHT, OFFICER, 3 Sete ‘wrong Aunt Hannah. Dr. Bolus ins JUST TEAR UP THE Frequently pul a stopper On hee flow of The Gillies Annual Distribution PAPER SENTERICINIC mim eloquence. Sometimes he does it by |!8 Now in progress—Picture Books given to buyers of Tea or Coffee as in former years. Sent also with goods ordered mail when asked for. Just mention {t on the postal—and the Tea or Coffee or both will come to you—with the Picture Book. Try any of these good, old, tested and proven brands Maracaibo No. 2, big value Cash Coffee, good and pure.. Broken Java, a great favorite Broken Mocha and Java, rich Bogota Coffee, fine and rare Veal Best Mocha and Java... Arabian Mocha, really superb. SIMPLY SEND POSTAL, We sell 5 lbs. Coffee—or 1 Ib. Te deliver free in Mannactan, ‘Brooklyn. and the Jo ibe, within, 28 * 100 miles. ney You Want It. Gillies peck. 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St. Bet, Park Pland Barclay St, Established 1840, a aaaeninnal z z . asking to look at her tongue, but gen; TO EIGHT YEARS erally by taking er temperature. © PRISON = THE ins Zeitz & Tarshis CREDIT T0 ALL BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. CLOTHING © MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN. OES AND MILLINDRY. 1 Family Ci an Outla: SURGE ScaRiniG ©) Bernard's name Kelminsk!, but men, he | 8 tame to Now York he chani fother is going to take him nd there Bernard as he gazes at t vis and hears t 6 with terrible clearn: od It. mack to Phil away from home. She Couldn't Whistle. son was called to an- ree of trying to steal Iceman swore that Bla Hen took thie Mot felonious Intent shild, gazed eain't they, canes lene and fat, and misera their And so. short and tall, som tle, all wonder immature way feast af good-will! Pressed and buffeted There 18 to be dearned in the the indifferent rich, he H of the should be so op: WANTED PAY FOR TREAT. A few years ago a British warship visited St. Kilda in exceptionally calm weather. Ax the natives of the place had never mer the captain good naturedly off to take them for an hour's cruise, which was readily accepted by a great many. On their in whe captain, seeing them all the quarter deck, e was At once In Were walting to be FILLED. ods STREETS. N. Y. that they / (;00 (ent be een tntnen en etntn sn eeneen greene tntnd Standard Ses A Great Bargain Sale of Regular Bale sree » $0.50 2.50 | ve lot 1.25 | tn half morocco Sinding: Episcopal Prayer Books, Bibles, &c. A big line of the Oxford, Holm at the lowest pri KET 1 Divinity OXFORD TEA Iroc Holiday Specials in the Fur Double FOX BC. large “Brushes, Die or Isabella. bie, Opossum, Brus de and, Bs. 50 Poy. RF EUR, NECK, rushes, | DOUBLE American DOUBLE, ALA | Rox e. £t a |B cae ie ON, Children’s Fur Sets. | and g Christmas Gandies and Favors Large and select line of favors, Seh(omse tne 800 ‘APPING MOTT( JES, w with caps, hats, | sical favors, masks, noses, toys, etc. per doz, from Se. to. 4.96 Our best CHOCOLATES and BON | BONS, put up in round and square fan- cy boxes or 1, 2, 3 and 5 Ibs., : 60° | each, at, per Ib Furniture Gift MORRIS CHAIRS,;CHINA CLOSETS,;WOMEN’S. WRIT- $12.50 to $150, 4.50 to $40. FANCY BLI -TEA $5 to $25. CABINETS, $65. | TA-|SMOKER $2 to $20, FANCY MUS $5 to ROCKERS, $1.50 to! $30. CARD TABLES, $6 CELLARETTES, $10|FURNITURE has also to $10 to $90. to $50. apprehension in RACCOON MINK BCARTS. etd 8s aut RREL ‘9 x , Bingle r “9 & | brshe aH bo Tans ‘Brushes MUFFS OF RACCO! MUFFS OF ALASKA BABI sh SABLY ' 34,50 14, 50 | Fim, JACKETS | ot Persian MUFFS OF RUSSIAN « “ONY | Fa % In Squirrel. In Fox, $1.50 to $30, TABOURETTES, $1/A large assortment of MUST SUPPORT HIS AGED PARENTS William K. Vanderbilt’s rrenc| Racing Stable Trainer to Father and Mother, Judge Martin T. McMahon In Part I of General Sessions to-day signed an order Hugihes, Vanderbilt's nce, to pay $12 a of his aged par- ents, ninth street, ‘The order, which was submitted by ‘Herman Steifel, Assistant Corporation Counsel, was odtained by the Comnfis- sioner of Charities, who declared that the old couple were Hable to become publle charges Opera Glasses tn pearl and gold, that “are optically He, 5,00 Ltn ttn beeen bn Onte Orono On Ontn he rice. CHAMBERS! EIA, 87.50 volt ibearindn edition). 9,75 STERPIECES te. WORLD my ee ERATURE, xe mn 22:85 40.00 00.00 Catholic Prayer Books, Rosary Beads, &c. y the largest assortment tn the holle prayer books and religious erything needed in Catholic right prices, padded calf. Prayer Books, or Key of Meaven, Vest Pocket, Teather Ie hes ‘DB for ‘children, iiat, suEReations ifferent Department. 43,50 | ASR. Beat Nitty “en ore a 50 AEARICA FUR Jac J S5 Beak JACKETS of Eleotrio revere, $18.50 and 12,50) uch sie S70'00 “a: Misses’ Fur Sets. 10, iy if Kelme Our leader, BONS, 5 Cc HOCORA Imitation FRUI to be “Ailes each Susvestions. from ING DESKS, $4 to TABLES,| $100. PARLOR CABINETS, TABLES, | $19 to $150. Is} Ordered to Pay $12 Monthly’ who lve at No. 48 West ‘Nairty- | Hughes, it is asserted, | has a salary of $10,000 @ year from Mr. | | vanderbilt. He tives. when in this soun- | \try, et Sheepshead Bi In opposing the TOLEDO BLADES. $1 Per Week OPKING ion Hughes stated |that his pare ere addicted h Pxcentive | Noe ini bxtoants, ‘and. bee|One of the Lost Arta of spain—|| N. Y., 22393d Ave. nr. 122d st. TOYS. |home at Se tiartenn: Real Specimens Very Valuable. || N. Ye. 741-3 8th Ave., nr. 46th st. || The Only Downtown TOY STORE. All the tron Toys, Stables, Steam Engines, Doll Houses, Punch and Judy Shows. Go Carts, Patrol Wagons. Baby Sloighs, $3.00 to 810.00 Brooklyn, 468 Sth Ave., nr. 10th st. Brooklyn,535 Fulton St.,opp. Elm pl. ledo blades are still made tn the nvernment weapon factory, but those of modern production do’ not compare | with the andient r It ns to be es - ———— ODD MOURNING. a lost art. The genul blades, nada bya tie: Atoora, ware-ao clastic gauk sough that they could be curled up "la wateh sp You health = the armory wdrid, but only ordin- ot the Span jay. ‘The Bob Sleds. &7.00 to 825.00. Flexible Flyers, $2.50 to ®6.008 «- Sleighs, $1.00 upward. Skates, 60c. to 86.00. Poker Sets, Games, Low prices. Quick JOHN Cc. HOPKINS & CO., OL Coreans w f! fathers, he | with a he: used to sho: ear full mourr dress in of or thelr mp cloth, You Pav$ 1a Week. 1a hes: ONG CT MEN'S—W OMEN'S—CHILDREN'S, CASH PRICES. NO PUBLICITY. Tndiex’ Rroadcloth Suits, 812.98. NATIONAL OUTFITTING CO., 166 W ¥.; 62 W, 125¢ os for three months | secondary | mother and | wite, hi China-Jap | Minister ord io have In readl sort for disguise { years, ‘This ts worn in kers are as quunters ot | nade. by | Dion Ision no Core ee nd Alteenth times The names of th well known ag tl ar de jeentunies Is weight In gold. Its | WEATHERED OAK been marked down. =||Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Opposite Boerum Place, Near City Hall. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY FILLED. | WATCHES FOR MEN, | Solid gold case (extra heavy, fitted with Wal- tham or STRAUS move- ment and space for monogram; price, $14.75 Solid gold case (extra heavy), set with fleur de lis of 4 large and brilliant diamonds (no chips), first quality,, full jew- elled Waltham ‘movement; price, $17.75. Solid gold case, set with gen- uine diamond (no chi NP), Walt- ham, Elgin or STRAUS move- ment; price, $16.75. Solid Gold Case, Waltham Movement; price, 14-Karat solid gold, Waltham or E! ti movement, Price, 24.78. Man's solid gold Gypsy Ring, set with 4 genuine dia- mond; weight % of a karat; actual value $85.00; price, $39.50 Solid gold Brooch, with 45 Oriental pearls and 1 genuine dia-’ mond; actual value $25.00; price, 10,78, Solid gold Ring, set with 1 fine opal, 20 diamonds and 30 rubies; actual $75.00; price, $35.50 Solid gold Brooch or Pendant, set with large and brilliant diamonds, actual value, Pendant! oriBronchicastiwithiureesd $60.00; price, set wi large dia- i , mond and 72 Oriental pearls; value Price, $24.75. MY Mahe: Solid Gold Link Buttons, set with genuine dia- mond in star sete ting; actual value $6.50; pyicer $1.75, Sold Gold Knot 4 Scart Pin, set with genuine dia- mond; price, q Ma ) fen ta $4.00 Solid Gold Cigar Cutter, plain or fancy carved, % Hoop Ring, set with five perfect diamonds; actual value $50.00; price,, Solld gold Ring, 2 per- fect and white dia- monds; actual value, $25.00; price, $8.75. Solid Gold Locket, set With genuine diamond in star set- ting; actual value, $15.00; price, 94.75. Solid Gold Masonic Emblem, set with 6 cut dlamonds, space |, for picture tnsi

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