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[ RELATIVES SHARE BURROUGHS ESTATE Noted Naturalist Wills Rustic Desk to His “0ld Friend,” Henry Ford. KINGSTON., N. Y., April 30.—The' will of John Burroughs, the natural- ist, who died recently while on his way home from California, was filed | for probate here. The document. written on seven sheets of heavy paper, each sheet signed by the testa- tor, was dated April 1917, and its provisions divide his real and personal property, together with r his writings. amons e friends. To Henry Ford, * friend.” is bequeathed the rustic writ- ing table at “Woodchuck Lodge, Rox- bury.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1921—PART T. 'GROUP OF AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS AWAITING AT THE EXECUTIVE OFFICES TO TAKE A SNAP OF THE PRESIDENT. - Julian Burroughs, his son, is named lcome ana ro t[his grandday Directions for Funeral. directions for his funeral, will_state this office Dr. Clara B Park, N. Y, is appointe: dition she is made the the deceased natura Dequeathed for the the entire royvalties o] Tng {the sti unhewn polished granit aid to his books and writing: her in quarterly installm. Real Estate to Son. To_his son Juli estate, live. known as property. Prov n et income of the Roxbu to be paid to his granddaughter, = beth Burroughs. She aiso will receive, as will her sister Ursula and he brother John, $1,000. and to them is bequeathed the naturall “divided equally at the discretion of their father.” Eden Burrough Brother, will receive an annual pay- ment of $100. 'Fo my friend, Henry Ford of D troit, Mich.. to whom I owe the session of the old homestead farm, the language used in making the b quest to one of the close associa of the latter years of his life. After the death of Dr. Barrus, in- ot white and 1 wish not exceed 1l be free of | nd simple as possible. Let me ‘pou proud and when I am deac fond of show given for the burial de the rock on the c which as my rds below the he house with name be hill above W I have frequent boyhoaod rock, a fe spring that supplie: I dircct that my carved in the face of the rock with ate of my birth, if the rock be of ent hardness. To Be Held in Perpetuity. “If it he not sufficiently hard for this purpose, [ direct th: a bronze tablet containing that inscription be set in the rock, and it s my will, and Satin Breakfast Coats May Sale Prices, $13.75 and $15.75 Heavy Two-toned Satin Breakfast Coats, in the softest shades of rose, blue, cerise, gold, navy and black. Beautiful styles. May Sale Petticoats White Sateen Petticoats. Special, $1.45. White Charmeusette Petticoats. Special, $3. Tub Silk Petticoats. Special, $3. Extra Size Tub Silk Petticoats. Special, $4. May Sale of Corsets Included are Woodthrop, Modart, Lily of France, Madame Irene and Madame Lyra makes. Front and back lace styles. All sizes from 21 to 34. $2.50, $3.50, $5, $6.50 and $7.50 each. | petuity i be sold if the rest of the farm should h.- mons and his wife, Elizabeth G. mons. sented to the adoption and the court | Y is asked to change the name of the | child to Florence Marie Simmons. child born in the last seven davs of | but w April would “dye a wickedde Dethe.” | If Weis would recover that the fleld in which ituated be held in pe for this purpose and never| BU!.LET PIERCES BOY. Fredericksburg Lad Shot in Chest Disabled Soldiers’ League Wil in Neighborhood Row. It is my desire that my son family be buried near me and hat after my death the prop- | < « taken to prevent the e | § Dispatch to ) feld and to provide for its| RICK April 30 aliened and inviolat \~Twu young boys named Norwood | went to Ashland to attend the mo PETITION TO ADOPT. old, Several ional Disabled Soldiers’ are to attend the exposition tonight n back home jand on (theltiway ments have been made for A petition for permission to adopt neighborhood boys procee e b Hible at the “lorence Marie Lemke, whose father them. The boys informed the Soathern building at 7:30 o'clock, and | was killed in France while serving brother, William Norwood, Jo march t the exposition in ui with the American cxxu-amonar_\-[un»gml to have picked up a body: H force, has been filed in the District|gone up the road and fired into xh— Supreme Court by Walcott H. Slm-‘t:ro“d, The .14-caliber bullet struck Speclll Sim- | Hugo Weis in his chest. passed en-! The child’s mother has con- | tirely through his lung and came out! nder his shoulder. { Norwood picked Weis up ried him to Dr. H. I ( decided it best to send V A RS S e hospital, where he is improvi There was an old belief that any |case came up in Squire Hea continued for ten days to see TIRES 3Ux3%2 Snap them up CHAS E. MlLLER Milier Bros." Monday We Begin the Annual May Sale of UNDERMUSLINS With the greatest abundance of fresh and beautiful new garments at prices even lower than today’s market An Annual Event planned on a bigger scale than ever before. It is an event of importance to every woman who loves dainty lingerie and who likes nothing better than to find the garments she prefers at much less than the usual prices. Plenty of simple, well made garments that are inexpensive, but very nice in materials and trimmings. A very dainty collection of Sample Silk and Satin Gowns and Chemise, from one of the best manufacturers. New import of Philippine Handmade Lingerie chosen by our personal representative in the Philippines; beautiful garments. You will profit greatly by availing your- self of such values as this sale contains May Sale Philippine Silk Lingerie Lingerie Delightfully new and exquisite styl May Sale Prices, $2.95 and $3.95 at decidedly advantageous prices. Each garment is entirely fashioned by hand to the last detail of the exquisite embroid- Gowns, Specially Priced $5 to $16 ered designs. The fabrics are particularly Flesh and white crepe de chine; all low sheer, soft and fine. neck styles; plain or elaborately trimmed. Some models with butterily georgette sleeves, Low, round, square or V neck styles; short others sleeveless. sleeves or sleeveless. Envelope Chemise Chemise Special, $3.95 to $6.95 ‘orset cover and camisole styles, m.xn} instances match the gowns. Pink and flesh; corset cever and camisole styles of crepe de chine and satin, some trim- med with fine French Val and filet laces. and in All are beautifully embroidered in a variety or rich designs. Domestic Undermuslins May Sale Prices, $1.35, $1.75, $2.75 LEvery garment of fine quality materials; every garment brand new and fresh. Well made, neatly finished and in both tailored and dressy effects. Gowns of Crepe, White Nainsook and Pink Batiste, $1.35. Billie Burke Pajamas of pink and white batiste, $1.35. Envelope Chemise of white crepe and nainsook, $1.35. Step-in Combinations of white nainsook, $1.35. Cambric and Nainsook Petticoats, $1.35. Corset Covers, plain and fancy, $1.35. Low-neck Gowns of Nainsook and Crepe, $175. Billie Burke Pajamas, one and two pieces, S$LIS. Corset Covers, many with Envelope Chemise, eof fine nainseok, bons, $2.75. 1.75. Gowns, $2.75. Step-in Combinations, $1.73. Petticoats, straight and ruffle effects, Extra and Regular Size Petticeats, $1.75. Envelope Chemise, beautifully trimmed, .75. Step-in Combinations ef fine nainsook, $2.75. satin rib- Empire and straight styles, .75, VETERANS TO MARCH. tend Rainbow Exposition. hundred members of the League | 1inbow Division | r the Union sta- $9 80 Anto Bupply Homss. | 812 T4th St 4 Doors North of H St 1 At- Inc. Woobmard New York-WASHINGTON-Paris ANNUAL SPRING BABY Open 9:15 AM. Orgamly Frocks $4 Rose Organdy fashions this charmi littl frock, the waist finely tucked, while narrow shirred ba are inset with hemstitching. Dink Chambray Romper Sust $4.50 A cunning suit for a boy just two—fastening all the way down the left side and trimmed in white wool embroidery. Bloomer Frock of Chambray $3.50 Both mother and daughter like this frock of blue best for playing, and it's very pretty, too, with smocking and hand- stitching in yellow and pink. White F rocks $5 It starts with white or- gandy, adds fine tucks, embroidery, a lace ‘trim- med rufile and ends in a blue ribbon sash. David Copperfield Sust $5 Very much grown-up he feels in this little suit of very fine brown linene; the waist i8 white and the collar and cuffs trim- med with silk stitching. ¢ Featuring the needs of Girls to 6 v ¢ Emphas practical Babies and ears of age. zing the strength of the Yothro ever Little Boys and values to be found in our regular stocks for the spring and summer scason. “ These and many other styles and values displayed in the ( interesting ‘om- plete and Specialized Baby Shop of the Juvenile (Fourth) floor. or soft bound in pale bon snd trimmed stitching. The Just what a_blue celiuloid _rattle _painted blue satin ribbon is for. Priced 50c. gathered stizes, med at neck crocheted sacques, sted, with long sleeves, ming, in pink or biue. Infants Slmrt Dresses $4.50 The sort of dress that an infant would look like a cherub in—made of fine white batiste, handmade and hand- embroidered, set-in in- sertion with lace-trim- med ruffle White Mull Baby Bonnets, 50c. Infants’ Nainsook Long Slips, $1. 1 fine white and sleeves with ds Infants’ Hand Crocheted Sacque of fine whit and silk crochet trim- Tucked or nainsook, trim- lace. Hand ¥ wor- Here's a Bib for Baby $1 —a dainty bib of fine white pique, embroid- ered and scalloped. Dainty af- fairs, trimmed in tucks and lace or an em- broidery lapel, ful enameled wicker M aev'ra Hand Embroidered Linen Carriage Covers $7.50 Any baby would like to go on an outing with such a pretty cover as this, of snowy whitelinen, exquisitely hand embroid- ered and scalloped. A Soft Woolen Sweater $2.75 -——would be just the right sort of a sweater for baby If the day should be a bit cool. This little one eas- 11y 8lips over the head and has long sleeves. ‘White Plque Wash Hats, $1.50. and lawn tics. Revolving Wicker Ward w style, enameled in white or Beauti- 4-drawer ex, S15, drobes, ivory Dink Crepe de Chine Coat $17.50 Collar “and cuffs are beautifully hand embroid- ered and scalloped, while pink silk smocking trims the front and back. A lovely hat of white shireed net, trimmed und _embroid in pink flowers, made over pale blue silk—with blue satin bow and streamers. $6.50. The clothes tree is of Ivory enumeled wood. $3.50. Made with button crowns, and faced with blue or pink chambray. Short Nainsook Dresses, $2,25. Dainty little dresses, trimmed In narrow lace and smocked in white, pink or blue. Je/u'nys For Tiny Folk $1 “Ideal” Waist, with two rows of buttons, and button-on drawers, finished with embroid- ery beading, run with pink ribbon. 50c each garment. !; Sizes 6 months to 2 A Handmade Sip $3.50 Of fine white batiste - trimmed with the finest of tucks and hemstitching, dainty lace trims the neck and sleeves. Crib Blanket $4 A soft white woolen blanket that any baby would like to sleep under, with pink bor- der and pink taffeta ribbop bindinzs. Close 6 P.M. WEEK New Apron Frocks Crépe Rompers $3 Dainty Rompers, of soft pink crepe, with a tty sash of white orzandy picot- ed in blue, hand- embroidered in pink and blue. Coat and Hat of White Pique. The coat has a large collar, hand- embroidered and scalloped, %7.30, and the embroidered crown of her hat buttons onio the brim, which is scal- loped all the round, priced %I Chambray Rompers $2 —and a balloon are all that is necessary to make happy_this littie maid. Her rompers are two- picce style, button- with large white 1 buttons. The linene trim- s are feather- stitched in black.