The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1905, Page 4

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Helen DeRonde, Ten Years Did and Pretty as a Picture, to Court on a Writ of is Corpus. FHER HAS DIVORCE GRANTED IN DAKOTA, the Father Has the Child and Is Suing Mrs. De Ronde’s thy Relatives for Aliena- Nn of Affections, Sh Blise De Ronde, ten years old, fate @nd with laughing blue eyes, Mubjeot of bitter contention be- her father ‘and mother, Dr. John Monde, of No. 952 Hast One Hun 4 Blxty-necond treet, Bronx, Helen M, De Ronde, who js living W Jersey, and came back from ‘ola recently with a divorce dined in that State, De Rohe is one of the pest iveborinar}-surgeona in America, “R famous ‘horseman, driving dsters belonging to Nathan 1 Otther owners on the Speed. t ~ Ronde 4s a daughter of Mr, HOF Wnooh C. Bell, of No. 103 West Dhirtieth @treet, al jin ryal abate is ple Separated, ) Marvied twelve yeans ago din Nyack. Marital difficulties wanent, and the couple sep- the winlthy real estate|? Alster of Mrs, Era A, Bell, arated, Mire, De Ronde going to her alster, Mrs. Bell, Dr, De Ronde began sult through Welss & Bohnecloch against Enoch C, Bell ‘and hie wife for $50,000 damages for the allenation of this wife's affec- tions and tho sult is now pending, Little Helen Elise Dé Ronde is living with her father and Dr, and Mrs, Van Omen in the Bronx, and Mrs, De Ronde, through Arthur 8, Tompkins, got a writ of habeas corpus charging that the Doctor was not properly caring for tho child and was an unfit person to have her custody because of violent temper and the ike, Mrs. Van Orden, Dr, Da Ronde .and the little girl appeared in Justice Scott's part of the Supreme Court to-day in obedience to the writ, Child Was a Picture. IIclen Eliso was pretty indeed in a pearl-gray clouk that covered her gown, a big white and pearl-gray hat and white kid high-topped shoes, with pearl- gray overgaiters. She wore @ luxurious her kid-gloved little hands into a white muff, matching the ermine collar about her neck and shoulders, Howard R. Bayne, who had been called into the cage as coutisel, sald that the South Dakota divorce decree was without binding force here, and ‘that any way under South Dakota law the wife had no right to interfere with the child He sald the dainty litte miss wag @ tegular pupil in the Hagle Avenue Fublic School and Waa escortad to and frum school by Wéillam Honry, a retired naval ofttver, employed ng Dr. De Rondo as a precaution against any attempt of Mrs. De Ronde to get pos- seasion of the child, “On Dec, 2, when the chikiren were released for tho lunolwon hour,” he lawyor, "Mrs. De de wes in waiting Jn Eagle avenue, Sho called to Helen, and when the child saw who it was sho gun in fright toward home, Failed to Get Little Helen. “Mrs. De Ronde called to some boys lito catch the child, oe. boy-like, they ‘accommoda 9 mother was about to put her ih a walting carriage where a m@ nand a hoy were await- ie her. ‘ne old naval officer barred the en- trance to the carriage, and finally suc- cadded in getting her away from the mother and taking her to her father'e ul Tusilon Boobt, Adjourned, the hearing funetd] peer and De, Ro ‘and Mrs, Van Or nent away Ww the merry little “bone of ‘conten tion," ‘Mrs. De Ronde was not in court, ——————— BOROUGH PRESIDENTS HAVE A LIVELY TILT. Ahearn Intimates that Littleton Is “Another,” but They Get Together Finally, ‘Tho Boarf af Estimate were discuss- ing the appropriations for repaving Manhattan and Kings to-day. Presi- dent Ahean aroused President Little- ton by declaring that Brooklyn was wetting more money than Manhatten for repaving, “The Preddent of Manhattan doesn’t what he is talking about," sald roaident Littleton. know what he wav ‘bwo were re- forned ito thi ‘the mostin, t ap the ‘disturbing inten the at together final id tha tha tha PA for of their lines, we ma quick selling........4 Overcoats for Big Men To-day we place on sale in our four stores 425 men’s Overcoats, sizes 42, 44, 46 and 48. These box overcoats of Melton, Kersey and Frieze were formerly $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. As they are large sizes, and the last Bull Brothers FOUR CONVENIENT STORES. $8. 15 rk them for $7 ,00 S double string of gold beads, and tucked | ENTIRE FAMILY WAS FREEZING Mrs, Lizzie Bietz and Four Chil- dren Found by a Policeman Under Stoop of a Williams- burg Factory. In the Ewen Street Court, Willlama- burg, to-day were a mother and four children, all poorly clothed, their faces pinched from hunger: and exposure and thelr feet bared whero the ecles and upper parts of their shoes had been worn away, They had wandered about looking for a shelter during the storm- fest part of the bilzzard and all of yesterday. Policoman Mahoney found them hud- ded in a heap under the stoop of a factory at No, %0 Moore atreet, Will- famaburg. “What are you doing there?” asked, The answer was inarticulate, The woman atirred herself, slowly arising, Out of the disentangled heap four ohil- dren came, the oldest being seven and the youngest three years. They were all bonumbed with the cold and weak- ened from tho lack of food. Mahoney ‘took the mother and her four ohildren to the Stagg street sta~ tion, The woman told Capt. Hay that her name was Mrs, Tizsle Blets and that she had no home for several days. Bhe had lived at No, 46 Devoe street, Where she was deserted by her hus- band, Capt, Hay sent for an ambulance from St. Catherine's Hospital, The ysiclan who came with the ambu- face sent a policeman to the nearest ug store with prescriptions, Bach received & dose, after which they were Biyen food and hot coffee, Mrs, Bletz told this mory in court to-day; red husband deserted me some time ago, I then struggled on to make a living for the ohildren, " make enough to pay the rent, we wero dispossessed. The night before Jast I wandered around iis bridge, Yhinkibg that I might find some place to lent and put my children so tl @houldn't freeze to death, We were al- most froten when a an almost as poor as we are, only she had @ room to @eep in, took me and my fittle ones fi and we cuddled together for the night. We left ne} i ‘All lof _ yeate from morning, 9. wen! CORN & BINION WAX & PASTE CURES CORNS & BUNIONS, “Nothing Like It. JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St;, N.Y. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANVARY 27,1908, Street to street. I euve up hope after wandering around in the bitter cold all day and 1 souldn’'t go any further | The children were crying and hungry, | Torept under tho stalrs and drew them to me, 1 was numb when the police- man Sound mat” | Magistrate Higrinbotham drew a Dil} out of his pocket and ave ft to th} woman and told her to get some c/thes for herself and youngest child, The three older children were turned over to tho Children's Soclety, — EX-PRESIDENT HALL DEAD. NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Jan, %—John M. Hall, formerly President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- road Company, dled to-day. He had been a sufferer for two years or more from a chronic disease, but his death Was unexpected at this time. | Rezall Medical News. Coughs, — Colds Lots of people look at a cough or cold as if it were inevitable, and refer to it as some allment which they naturally expect during the stormy winter months, No person need have the slightest attack of cold or la grippe, nor even pneumonia, if their system is properly fortified. Rexall Mucu-Tone will fortify your system against any such attacks, Since I make this strong statement I will tell you how Mucu-Tone does this: Coughs, colds and pneumonia Free trial sample address by Step! Remember you use only % as much as of other cocoas, and it costs you -\only % a cent per cup. + The Cocoa with the Yellow Wrapper, THAT'S BENSDORP’S, ALL GROORRS, receipt of L, Bart. lett, Importer, are but the result of a catarrhal con- dition, which {s in reality an internal scrofula, If the system is free of catarrhal germs you need never fear coughs, colds and pneumonia, Mucu- Tone will do it, because Mucu-Tone clears the system, of every trace of catarrhal germs, tones up the system, shakes off hanging on tag-end coughs and colds, revitalizes the entire sys- tem, increages the appetite and makes you put on flesh, You take no chances {n buying Mucu-Tone, be- oause I back it up by refunding the price if you are in any way dis- SA TURDAY, JANUARY 28TH, Women’s Gloves. 2-CLASP PIQUE, 3-CLASP OVERSEAM, Black, white, colors, Regularly §1.50, - Rroadvvay cL 1918 Street - 1,00 pair. Voge Brothers AQ Sy. Con Bh Ate, A Brief Summary of the Winter Suits and Overcoats Left in the Most Successful Sale of the Season. The big gaps made in our stocks by a quick-seeing and appreciative public are ‘daily being replenished with suits and overcoats from “higher up” in price. The Sale of Men's Suits, incy Cheviot and black Thibet Sack Suits, tly sold at $12 and $15, Now reduced to 450 that fe 63 Black Thibet Suite—49 fancy Tweed Suite—37 fancy Cheviot Suits—36 fancy Worsted Suits, single and double breasted Sack Models; former prices $18, $20 and $22. Now reduced to The Sale of Men's Overcoats, 96 Winter Overcoats, of black and Oxford friezes; former prices $12 and $15. Now reduced to 286 Winter Overcoate, in medium length and our opular 52-inch long tourist overcoat models, in kerseys, meltons and fancy fabrics; former prices §18, $20 and $22, Now reduced to Vogel Brothers AM™ Six. Cov B Ape. Store Open ‘Saturday Night Until 10.30, $9.75 $14.50 ey $9.75 $14.50 eatiafied, I couldn't afford to spend my time selling this remedy if it @idn't benefit ninety-elght out of every hundred persons who use it, I want you to try, on my personal recommendation, a large trial-size bottle that I sell for fifty cents, RIKER’S DRUG STORE Sixth Avevand aid St., Rexall Broidway and gih St, Mpenctos Abo. HEGEMAN @ CO., Corp, #00 Broadway, and five branches, J. JUNGMANN. 1020 Third Ave, 4:8 Columbus Ave, KINSMAN’S DRUG STORE, tagth St, and Righth Ave, bor Righth Ave, KUGENE HARTNETT, | Petty’s Prudential Pharmacy, Jeraey City, N. J. Newark, N. J Advertisements for The |in the olty until 9 F. M, 104 WEST {4TH STREET. Cowperthwait’s RELIABLE CARPETS Suits and odd pieces of furniture for every room at Bargain Prices, “LONG CREDIT.” No Extra Charge for Tt. World at any American/ District Messenger Office anufacturers, saving you the retailer's we TLOHN FUR Sor anOADWAT, SPAR 10TH eel RETAIL AT WHOLE SALE. prices, Remodelling end weAveine of Fure our apeciaity. ered) profit. OL OLE. 0 ST. G Dbnre on every few, 259 may be left 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. Last call for our 1905 Winter Semi-Annual Sale. “Get the Habit, Go to , | 211 @ 219 Sixth Ave., 1 St. 125th St., corner Third Aye. aaa This great sale, now drawing to its close, has sup- NOW, plied thousands of men and boys With fresh, stylish clothing and wearing apparel of every description at 40%, they are now 33% to 50%. These reductions are prices 25% to 40% less than the low regular Brill actual and bona tide PERCENTAGES OFF actual, bona prices, Boys’ Clothing. CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS t were $1.95 are NOW....... CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS it were $2.95 and $3,95 are now.... CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS t were $4.95 and $5.95 are now.... CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS that were $6.95 and $7.95 are now.... CHILDREN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS that were $8.95 and $9,95 are now,... Knee Pants Reduced. CHILDREN’S 75¢, and $1 ALL4WOOL KNEE NTS, guaranteed not to rip, $1; single pair... CHILDREN’S $1.25 and $1.50 KNEE PANTS are now Youths’ Overcoats. YOUTHS’ TOURIST AND BOX OVERCOATS, broken sizes, 15 to 20; former price, .00; semi-annual sale YOUTHS! TOURIST AND BOX OVERCOATS, Oxford and fancy all-woo! goods, broken sizes, to 20; former price, $10.00; semi- annual sale price ASA Men’s Shoes, Special, SALE of special lots of $2.50 and $3 SHOES, coltskin, lace and button models, box calf, ordinary Jace and blucher models, &c., all sizes, Special price BOYS’ STRONG CALF SHOES (no patent leathers), atisfaction to boy and parents goes with every palr, Spechal.sssecssssceeseeevers If you have not yet attended this sale, DO SO fide and legitimate “former selling prices,” Great Sale of $] ,25 $925 $325 $4.25 $5.25 the country over, Now you can get at almost half price. COATS, bere melton, worsted frieze; lined with s HOW statssho<tauhte es taentceat Hull melton, O'Fallon frieze, velour Venetian; lined with worsted, satin best serges; that were $18 and § $20, NOW. . +66 69c $4 00 small sizes only; that were $7 50) $20, $22.50 and $25, now.. OVERCOATS. Brill Overcoats are standard garments one MEN'S CUSTOM TAILORED OVER- and t erge, Venetian worsted and satin; box, belt and greatcoat styles; that were $12.50, $15 and $18, %9 MEN’S HAND TAILORED OVERCOATS, and and 11 MEN’S BENCH-MADE OVERCOATS of melton, vicuna, Venetian and velour; serge, Circassian worsted and satin lined; box, belt and greatcoat models in all sizes; paletot and paddock models in *14,50 able for early Spring wear, $18 and $20, now........ MEN'S BENCH-TAILORED SUITS that were $20 and $22.50, now...... AOnanG Youths’ Suits. ANNUAL SAE Pre sive eserer sees te YOUTHS! BLACK AND FANCY DO 111 aOR rt yA btn rica kh a ftbnins BoP judged by any standard $2 or $2 Valuiey special. 4. scensrisseent ine Men’s Hats, Special. Patent 92.19 Men’s and Young Men's SOFT $149 at $3.00. Special... SALE of advanced Spring styles in and STIFF tl ali it net colors, all sizes — Hats usually s ly so $200 M1 figu MEN'S PAJAMAS, o} French flannel, madras ‘The Russian-Japanere war oritl lyzed by a competent authority Sie World “Almanac for 1906. | Men's Furnishings. S HANDKERCHIEFS of French cambric and linene, 5, in delicate colors (guaran- 4 f ¢ of Handkerchief never 10¢ h; seml-annual sale..., stripes and figures, in neat color effects, trimmed with best grade braid; goods never offered at less than $2; semi-annual sale price, per sult... Wholesale and Retail I. Steigerwald Packing Co. Meats, Poultry 2 Provisions Handling as we do all our supplies in carload lots enables our offering the choicest meats at lowest prices. TO-MORROW’S SPECIALS: Prime RibRoast » . perib. Fresh Jersey Ham Oras “ . Sugar Cured Smoked Ham. Bxtra Sirloin Steaks . “ ee Fine Roasting Chicken ». . © 6 ¢ Extra Quality Fresh Made Country Sausage . Hotels, Restaurants, Institutions and Steamships Given Prompt Attention, 223 FIRST AVENUE, TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD, }SUNDAY WORLD. WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, the » 10c-12c llc IIc 15c 15c 10c Bet, «3th and 14th Sts, Where reductions at the beginning were 25% to Men’s Suits. MEN’S CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS, worsted, chevict, cassimere, single and double breasted, that were $12.50 and $15, now MEN’S HAND-TAILORED WORSTED, CHEV- IOT AND CASSIMERE SUITS, including black and blue, single and double breasted mode, suit- $8.50 $12.50 of highest frase | WoreeG, imported tweeds and cassimeres, including finest black and blue suitings, all single and double breasted models, that were $] 5 00 e YOUTHS’ BLACK AND FANCY SUITS, broken sizes, 15 to 20; former price, $8; semi- $5,,00 UBLE AND SINGLE BREASTED SUITS, broken sizes, 15 to 20; former price, $10; semi-annual sale $7,50 Youths’ Trousers, YOUNG MEN'S ALL-WOOL FANCY CHEVIOT AND PLAIN BLACK AND BLUE TROUSERS (long trousers, of course, NOT knee pants), 50 $] 35 and cheviot; $1.15 Men’s Trousers. 29 to §2 waists, up to 37 inseam; special who stand high in theircratt as experts; quale ities should sell for $4 and $4.50; special WORSTED TROUSERS, judged by any standard most excellent value at $5 and $0, Bull Bwthers MEN'S & BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. WORSTED TROUSERS, Union-made, by one of our best trouser tailors. during dull times, at considerable Price concession; should be $3 and $3.50; sizes $9 WORSTED TROUSERS, made by journeymen tailors $9 65 $3,,75 Sh att sb

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