The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1905, Page 8

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I ays: He Is Not Entitled session of Children and New Suit Against ARGES ATTENTIONS TWO OTHER WOMEN, ian Menendez and Mrs. Allison Named—Couole Seen Fighting in Courts Years, if tho bitterest fights In the ind wife, Referee Algernon reports that in his opinion Wnbenger is not entitled to the fon’of his two children, Marion, vet old, and Robert, fifteen, st, Mira, Birdie 8, Stornberger. “yeara the Sternbergers have ig apart, and almost constantly time they have been in the wh H, Choate, representing Labia had to relinquish the he was made Ambas- ingland, and was succeed- thu Root, who dropped out it into the Cabinet. Then was represented by Delan- and the end {s not yet, for developed that Mrs, Stern- -aued for divorce, mentioning in to whom her husband has imsof these women 1s Mra, Lillian & beautiful Cuban and wite pie refiner, ‘The other is a Mrs, 4 sifying Charged. jor} on points out that Sternber- itted intentional and persist- The most unmistakable this was found when he tes- aid not know a woman pn and had never been in of the trip by witnesses admit that a “recol- woman was coming back appeared that Sternberger uth Allison in this city in pot the New York courts hetween pbreak of fire: dren are turned over to the! PE ay |HOW TO ACT IN TIME OF FIRE AT YOUR HOME. eg | Followed, Would Save Lives and Property—Keep Cool and Send in Alarm Promptly, stories below, The lower floors are the eafest in time of fire, 6, Never try! to elimh np the Such a divastrous fire as that of Inst Sunday morning at No, 133 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, when ) atales to the boat, Wad wever Open William T, Mason, his wife, two chil- the scuttle, dren and a servant Jost thelr lve! tte open ade would gotve us a chim shows only too plainly the need for the! ney ant magnify the conflagration al- amateur fireman. Fire Chief Croker) most incredibly. says that for thelr own personal safety) 7 Keep out of the hed qe ae and that of thelr neighbors every man, | OY ie Pa ane ie aon i he woman and child tn this city should bel iuiding as vou can get without run- ready for the emergency of fire; should) ning the riek of smoke-laden halle, Shut know the right thing to be done, andjall doors and transoms in which you should be able to do it with a level| stay and open the windows wide to keep head, the alr cool and pure, *If smoke breaks in, lean out of the windows. Be careful Chief Croker advises the following course of action In the case of an out- not to get excited and not to breathe in the hot, smoky atmosphere, 8 Make your way from the huilde ing if the fire Is dangerous and you can escape without braving too great heat, A wot towel held: over the mouth and nostrils will enable you to live in an otherwise deadly atmosphere, But un- less the fire spreads Into the room you 1, Keep cooly no matter how hot everything around you gets, retain a cool, calm equilibrium and you'll come out all right, 2, Send in the alarm immediately; do not take !t for granted that some one has rung up the Fire Department, 3, Fight the fire yourself before the firemen arrive, Very few fires, if discovered at the outset, are beyond the control of the people on the prem-/have a fire in their premises, People iges, if only quick, intelligent action is|need to learn that In case of fire they taken, Fight the flames with pails of | must quiet their nerves, uml keep from water; smother them with rugs and/| screaming and ruehing madly about. blankets; beat them out with wet/If the Masons had kept thelr heads at ‘brooms, | the Sunday morning fire, and had shut 4 Block the spread of fire, If the | themselves up in a room with the win- burning room or rooms can de shut off|dows open, they would undoubtedly from the rest of the building it will/ have been saved. They gtried to rush take considerable time for the fire to| from the house, and consequent ly were spread, Shut all doors, transoms and | suffocated. windows opening on shafts, and If pos-| Groker's Preventive Measures, sible those to the exterior. By closing up the burning rooms you ‘prevent| The wise householder will take the draughts and cut off a new supply of| following preventive measures, recom~ oxyaen, The fire after exhausting the| mended py Chief Croker: 1, Locate the nearest fire-box, and oxygen will only amoulder, ee ie ah ail th make eure that the domestic all the Don't Ascend Upper Stories. — | membors of the houschold know of ils 5, Never ancend to the upper | situation, stories of a burning bullding.| 2, In retiring for tho nixht closo cares The upper stories are always the most] fully all the doors in the cellar and dangerous, The smoke, superheated | basement, and all doors and transoms air and poisonous fumes, which jt is|immediately between the halls and death to inhale, collect first in the top | sleeping rooms. of the house, Fire in spreading} 3 Place patent fire extinguishers at through @ pbuilding burns straight|least in the cellar and kitchen, In- through to the roof usually by way of | struct the domestics carefully in. the outside help, ‘These are all common-scnse rules, but they are ignored by most persons who | Chief Croker Gives Eight Sensible Suggestions Which, if Faithfully | A hole through the root |i are nccupying It Is best to wait for} mms #9nS can meke use of that will maxi quach aud even lugs of property by fre Well nigh impossible, A private: fire- alarm connectiig with the nearest en- ine-house van be mivend ty es a Ine it the cost of & a Un’ Line OF the aay U. q fen ag the firemen tosthe door, his wiavm insures iy well att | expenditure of that amount, siiers should be kept on| They cost from $2 tu $15, | nding upon the size and vela:ive complexity, ‘They are al gat- y in putting out a blaze The Or simple. AL the time of use a mechanism breaks) 4 scasional recharging ut a vost of “Mhere are ornamental fire- escapes of pattern that are — excellent To outward peculiar things to put in a house, view they are prettily> upholstered win- dow seats; within them fs a box con- taining « Jadder of steel cable and| lron rungs long enough to reach from the window ledge to the ground, If prudent pesple act upon the sen- sible advice of Chief Croker, exile the perilous parlor match from thelr homes, ee that thelr furnaces are not over: | heated and look weil to thelr keroseno lamps, doubtless there would be fewer big fires, —___ Stnue Fire Cannen $100,000 Loan, NEW ORLEANS, Jan, 18.—Fire here destroyed the ‘Athenweutn and the halt and club-house of the Young? Men’s! y Hebrew Association, the Cleo Street Hvangellcal, Churst and surrounding | t proper J, Fass, stewant of the club, 1s neath, Fire Chief O'Connor was injured internally, Loss, $100,099, The fire started on the stage of the Athenaeum IfYou “Must Have a Drink” TO DQ. BUSINESS You Possess The Alcoholic Craving Once the thirst for drink ts created volun- tary effort to conquer {t fs of no avall, ‘Tho\ Oprenhelmer Treatment over- cores the alcoholic craving within 48 hours, No de- tention from business, The Oppenheimer Institute, 159 WEST 34TH STREET, ‘Lelevhone 6717—88, RESULTS ASSURED, Downto vn Office, 170 Broadway, Correspondence Confidential, she was a nieco of James é _ former Representative, of Bie nberger’s testimony he ned about Lillian Menendez, ze with Mra, Menendes m and Gisele took her a May sed ieveg jy aN ‘which time the ohil- iT OF THE WORLD” lll's New Masterpiece, Artist Friends, |, & sculptor, who the Holbene, No. 145 itrest, gave to a num- bor and artist friends ‘Very enjoyable tea and of her work which is iy complete, The figure of hie and spoken named “The Light Hfe size bust of f , ting Sale of and 36-inch ch Washable Flannel, ble pg and col- fancy colored stripes © for shirt waists, hes, tea gowns, ki- pajam and shirt- pe. & asc. yd., Value 4oc, and soc, Best Quality ing Flannel, ortment of the best ie in solid colors, 'checks and fancy effects, at oc. yd., much under price, wane! Remnants, | fe variety Fancy Fian-| emnants, at reduced to close ont at once, — ER EE I OCI ELLA OP RP AO a ‘la | Moat fires origin: the halla and stairways, and then, wid-| te from tie furnace of kitchen range ening its course, eats back to the Le Boutittier Brothers FURTHER REDUCTIONS Women’s ‘Ganhouts Women’s Velvet Sutis—Black, Blue, Brown and Green— 518.75 %25.00 29.00 ' Were $32.50, $45.00 and $60.00 Women’s Black, Blue and Brown Chedtot and Plain Cloth Satts, also in mixed goods *£0.00 Were $18.75 to $26.50 Women's Tatlor-made Cloth Sutts—Black and Colors—Long Coat Model— Also Black Cloth Coats, 45 inches tong, tn Chedtot, Melton, Broadcloth and Vicuna Cloth—richly lined with satin and Silks and Dress Goods offered at a Great Reduction taking. A surplus stock of Imported Black Dress Taffeta Silks, 21 and 28 inches wide, Biack Paillet de Soie; - also a lot of Colored Taffeta Silks in good, desirable shades, at 58c. yd., retail value 75c, & 85c. Chiffon Velvets, remnants of from 1 to 4 yards, black and colored chif- fon velvets, to be closed out quickly, at Q8c. yd. reduced from $2.00, $2.50 & $3 yd. Dress Goods Dept. Imported Robes teimmed— eae) Were $32.00 to $45.00 Women’s fine qualtty English Covert Cloth Tan Coats—Long and Short Model— 55,00 and * 10.00 Were $15.00 and $25.00 Le Boutitlier Brothers West Twenty-third Street AMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. This Month Is the Month for Evening Slippers. Balls, Parties, Receptions, Teas and At Homes render it nec- essary for ladies to have slippers that are beautiful and fashionable, Women's Slippers in fancy colored kid or suede, some plain, others handsomely beaded, Boulevards, Pumps, Tongue and sh ppers. Also Stray Sandals from ‘Sw'l2 ‘ancy Bows and Ornaments, Women's Overgaiters in all shades of tan, gray and brown. Women’s Carriage Boots, $2.50 and $3.50, Women's Felt Slippers, $1.00 and up. at $24.50 each, former prices $40.00, Nun’s Veiling and light weight cloths, some of them beautifully embroidered in colorings of sky blue, tan, white, navy blue and nile green, All Wool Challis and Albatross, All Wool Printed Challis, desirable neat designs and colorings; also 38-inch Plain All Wool Albatross in six colorings, at 38c, yd., | exceptional value, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Streot Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Shot fe. | Relieves difficult breathing, breeks up | congestion when head,throatandchest | are all stuffed up aud wheezy. | New York's Best Family Cough Medicine | Stops coughing, checks night coughs, | cures any cold, prevents serious throat and lung troubles, Best for children Far, Bific . Women's Satin Slippers, $2.00 and $2.50, \ Hvecy Drusalet Bells “Short Stoo” | S28 eo ring principle of an extinguisher fg | !t o4 charm eee es tGnate, arbonte ASH. grat ty | Ry, spare may hve « ful daian’e worth | whieh would etop ita formation, gener and Its pressure exerted upon! 7 willingly mate thie Mberal offer because | : ’ a tank of water forges a stream fromi| 1 know that Br. Bhoop's Rheumatic Hainely Certain Relief, the nozale of the apparatus, The ex-| May be relled upon ALWAYS to brig th Hngulshers need no further care than | imost rier that medicine cin, * bow before our Annual Stock-|. ‘Sunday World Wants Work Wh saan Sere ho EA Dollars Worth Free to Any Rheumatic Sufferer T ask no deposit—no raterence—no secure ‘Phere 8 nothing to tlsg-nothing to xe—nothing to pay, ether now or tater, | Rheumatic sufferve who does not know T spent twonty years in experimenting be- fore I felt batisfied that I had a certain rem: edy for this dread disease-—a remedy which would not only clean out the poldon, but one fore I discovered this remedy, 1 the | The eocrot natuce of Hheumactom, "For Rhoumatain’ lay tn a wonderful chemical T re Ket In Germany, When 1 found this chemioal, I knew that I could make a Rheu- Crystallized Poison! matic cure that would be practically certain, But even then, before I made an announce- Your blood fs always ‘full of potton—the polabn you bins ink wad a am Hot mate. was willing to put‘my name your system, o Se iY Yale avetonn Tt Te) the eas the blo Pree eR aN an 2008 | tests! And 1 not ‘the only ine his German chemice gredient T uae Jn Dr, st Rabops Rheumatic Cure Dosslble—made but it made the ody Bosal fn) aehioveinent Merich 1 doubt nol, utd hay n made in mo ouber way. tthe And the kudney a: wh Which are thi Are expected to cleante the bluod It back through the aystem clean, to gather rae polson which, they, in turn, will elimi+ ons chemical] was very But sometimes the abianens ae And sonora it og pal FON 7 blood | duty, oi, was He eels 40 t > | pel Sano (Cath TRiPia cae stat MRBAL ‘Nhe polson accumulates and cry ‘Nhe crystals look ny) tte eral of ara ot torture. pRB beings or of fine while Ny 10 baitirad T don't mean wiry fem and ‘hey Msareete ba tent, ‘Then, wh ire can turn an 4a {ean ourry then no lonxer. It deposita them that fe Imposg! where. am the in, filers) & the pst dull ache tn al the pe aS Hise AU drive Me day-—these are the ORs aslo ry at ta thee ey 4 falny day—thens are the out. ! pain and ave! 1 end, of ihe aide (wisted Hinds bad unapeakapie. anguish oF the suttorer who hae hia avmptome fo go unheeded and unattonded, for, ose arg the evidences of what Rheurationn, fe A hilt ao includes lumbago, aciat nouralgle, gout forall there ary the routs of rheumstlo polaon in the blood. Plainly. the fleet tal {0 00 sie 9, ree move. the nolan,” But nough, The FORMATION. of, the. polaan raat etopped, so that nature may have oh alsa and, eliminate’ the crystala which 'e moet, sah the end of Rheumatram, aie to make this an n afford to spend U ieheun ic sufferers, learn of iby remedy, Simply Write Me. wore offer ia pean ° pastes one, everywhere, Per ea nee tied my comedy, But You sel ler enh: your Rat ny fa wi e icy rte mu » the world over, may T with Cet vou pent HY Nave altendy to Unless ihis isd {PSS RR SMR ao peemaane eee Bsen ee alas: ma nail Bee eh AR Pact. he hig arth tire notte |ateives Mallard Hit padkaee and he wit for Rheumatism—somet ut I OF any | rend the bill to me, no oondit! physician could feel @afe in prescribing requirements, ‘that Tak you to do Romething that we COUN count on not only | fe to write—wrile ten day. gill een you ogeasionally, but ALWAYS, he ravages ok on Rheumatiem bealde, It ts tree. of aasoariern are everywhere ‘and senuine “ap von te iaaetta four cape, reliet ie ran jareas Dr. Shoop, ine, Wis, SOUPS. ATER The Clearance Sale of Men’s Half Hose at 22. a Pate 5 Pairs for $1. We're putting our best foot forward—giving you half hose at a price so low that you wouldn’t even suspect any store of doing it, It ought to be the “hit” of the season. There are several hundred dozen pairs in’ plain black, jacquarded and fancy effects in cotton, lisle and cashmere, that always bring 35c, 0c, and up to 75¢ a pair. You're helping us- clean up by buying them at 22c a pair, or 5 pairs for $1.00, WM. VOGEL @ SON, Broadw yy Houston St. The VERY BEST WHISKEY i iS PURE—OLD—MELLOW SOLD EVERYWHERE HB. — & (0,,N. Y., Sole Bottlers eS Write for Our New Booklet oft eur various ontfits, 4 rorirnisned ” 9125 5 Rooms Completely $ 1 50 Furnished, D A $85 Chi et ry tiuclatnrct: $] 00 a Week Opens 4 Achaea by with reur Bac MT Ot amen an Account, acge Bevel Mirror, BRAW CREDIT 5 Thane NUM ge Ga ‘Ronnectieu anpiy alto to Lor 1 ° srATION an onhSabey Prelaht and Cartare rH AP OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Monday Morning onerss f allah as AGS shui () /, i ire th vices of one Women J ai Micra 8 hours a ‘ day, averaging 60 answers Tatlor-made an hour, or 1 a.minute; 8,528 F Och re 40. Fre-Inventory Sale of . a Ladies’ Suits, Coats at 2 On Thursday we begin our semi-annual, Bad far ie! biggest, most sweeping Price Reductions ever known. Impossible to give » details, but every garment throughout the entire iy ii is Inchxted in this great clean up. LADIES’ VELVET SUITS, colors and black, long and short coat effects, superion materials, various trimmings, exquisitely finished Misia 29, 00 were $58,00 . LAPIES’ TAILORED 'S, only this season's newest models ‘and best materials: ere i293, 7.95 $24.00 to $30.00, LADIES’ COATS, various lengths and materials, choicest styles: Nis, 6.39 916, B95 sao, 11,95 LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, of herringbone cheviot or mélton, new, Styles, 24 to 36 inch walst bands, were $4.50,...., Fine Furs Below Cost, Our Pre-Inventory Sale coramences on Thursday, Stock must be reduced to a minimum, hence price cuts extraordinary, Your savings are a | larger than ever. SQUIRREL TIES, 56 my Tone, were; MINK PILLOW MUFFS, were ae $8.50.....06+ PERSIAN PAW TIES, $$ tn, long, were|BEUE RACCOON STOLES, Pept i) $7.95. . 4.95 |BLUE RACCOON MUFFS, were 108 PERSIAN PAW PILLOW UFFS, were PIS. ethane Peas reaver ‘5.96 |SABLE FOX TIES, were $17.95. 4 LADIES’ FUR COATS, of best quality near seal, 24 inches long, double * breasted, full sleeves, lined with guaranteed satin were $42,00,. 27. 50 16,50 i LADIES’ ELECTRIC SEAL COATS, double breasted, new model sleeves, 24 in, long, were $27,9: ‘Halt Price Sale of Misses’ & Children’s Suits, Coats. Change of buyer makes these sweeping reductions compulsory, The new buyer wants to start w:th a clean, fresh stock. Original cost receives no consideration at her hands, Remember, these prices do not cover the cost of materials, Sale commences Thursday, MISSES’ JACKETS, of tan kersey or black cheviot, newest styles, for- mer prices up to $12.00.......... MISSES' COATS, lig raridied and full lengths, various materials, new- est styles, former prices, Up tO $20.00......0.s6cseeeereeeeee MISSES’ WALKING SUITS, plain and fancy mixtures, latest dla ey one finely tailored, former prices up to $13.50, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, all-woo! materials, choicest styles, newest col ors, well made and finished, former prices $5.50 to $8.00. 3, 95 CHILDREN'S LONG COATS AND REEFERS, all this season's styles, newest colors, thoroughly well made, ada $7.50 to $12,00, 2. 95, 4, 95, 6. 45 sale prices. . Boys’ Clothing --at Cost. On Thursday we commence our tanh Pre-Inventory Sales» an exceptional opportunity to secure reliable, well-made clothing at big Price Reductions. BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND REEFERS, newest styles, best materials, superior workmanship; 3,98 2.75 4,95 9,95 Were 6. 50 Were Were $10.50, $6.50, $5.00, BOYS’ SUITS, new materials, in Norfolk Sailor, Russian and Double Ware Breasted styles; 2.59 «0, 375 Were $4.00, BOYS’ FLANNEL BLOUSES, all colors, various materials, were $1.50, sale price.. 890 Ladies’ Neckwear--Much Reduced FANCY SILK STOCKS, tab ends, trimmed with Ince, } Fe! TAFFETA SILK COLLAR AND BOW, assorted colors, 9c. each, Fine Shoes--Pre-Inventory Sale. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, of Swiss embroidery or hemstitched lawn, 250 Beginning Thursday—a matchless opportunity to secure well-made and dependable footwear at ices saving of 33 1-3 Per Cent. Prevailing chewhans, Women’s Boots, Misses’ Boots. Fine Kidskin, lace or button, patent or | Fine Kid, button, patent leather” tips, self tips, Cuban, Military fi Louis] sizes 11% to 2, value $1.75, { 29 ' XV. heels, were lal to $ Py 98 Sale pricessssseesereree tee sale price, Fine Kite, button, kid or cloth tops, Fine Kidskin, ice 6 or ‘button, “weltesewed sizes 14 to 2, were $2.74, soles, kid or patent tips, val- GAO BPG, sveveeecener snes, 2, 29 ues up to $3.50, sale price.. 1.95 ’ Women’s Slippers. Boys’ Shoes, Vicl Kid or Box Calf, lace only, sizes 2% to 5%, values up to $2 1 29 bi boots, Mo ra calf, welt soles, sizes 13 to values up to 9249 . 1.69 Little mie Boots pasegn sizes 10 to 13%, were sale price iy 1. 29 Little Men's Boots, Vicl kid, box calf or uae Meugald yal Sizes 10 13%, were $2.25, sale 1. 69 PIICE seeeserseveseeveee bee House Slippers and Oxfords, values up to $1.49, sale price 79c Dress Slippers, fine kid or patent leath- er, turned soles, Louis XV, heels, 3 and 4 straps, values up to p) 49 $3.50, sale price..........+ Felt Jullettes, finest quality, were $2.00, sale pritesss.s. 1.39 Children’s Boots. Lace or button, fine kidskin, patent tips, sizes 844 to 11, were $1.49, sale price... 119 125th Street, West, Seventh Avenues, You Could Go to Europe and Back in the Time It Would Take One Man to Open, Read and File the Answers to Sunday World Want Ads. Received at The World’s Main Office During Monday, This seems Incredible, yet there never was a thing truer, Figure ft yourself; 8,525 sealed envelopes to be ‘lit, opened, the contents extract- ed, read and then filed in al- phabetical order would re Lord $ Taylor Order Department. For a limited period we will accept orders for answers equal 8,525 minutes, or 142 hours at 8 hours a day 18 days, And the rec- ord to Europe {8 a few hours over 5 days Some of the answers are to the point, others are lon But Ned all are ea fy sought by the advert! nt who have paid The World for them—for, after all, that is precisely what The World js doing: Selling ANSWERS, When you advertise in Sune o. World Wants you buy | WERS, You want the best obtainable—and YOU GET THEM THROUGH THE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WORLD, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, Walking Gowns | at $55.00. Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, | Fa 16.95 | 5 Between Lenox and - 4

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