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ara ‘ She appears in the will —_— ‘PIERRE LORILLARD GAVE FORTUNE TO MRS. ee Rancocas, His Model Stock Farm, Left to Beautiful Woman Who Estranged Him from His Wife—$50,000 Annuity for Mrs. Lorillard. frlenda belle ns eat up his income. Ills that he disposed of muoh of his fo before he died. ‘Mra. Lilltan Allien, for fifteen years the companion of Pierre Lorillard, is the only one not of his blood to share in his millions, and society lifts its eyerows. —— LIFE STORY OF LILLIAN ALLIEN. legatee In fee simple of the famous Rancocas tock farm. There are two absolute be- Quests in the will. The first is an an- nutty of $0,000 to Mrs, Lorillard. The gecond is the gift to tho woman who came between her and her husband. The eotate is left in trust for Mr. Loril- lard’s children and grandchildren. Those who knew of the dead million- aire's friendship for Mrs. Allien thought ahe would be bis chef beneliciary. That abe was lett only Rancocas, quite an empty eift—though {t is worth $10,000 inasmuch as by private agreement Mrs. Lorillard owns the blooded stock which made Rancocas famous, leads Mr. Lor- iilard’s intimates to beHeve that he made handsome provision for her dur- ing life “And tf he did," society asks, “why 41d he not give her Rancocas and leave mention of her out of his will?” Under the will left by Plerre Lorit- lard the entire estate, with the excep- tion of a single bequest, will remain in 4 erust until after the death of his three children, when it will be divided into three equal parts and again divided » tween their children. Ench family children will recetvo the same amount, eo that the larger the family the small- er the share of each member. ‘The will will be offered for probate in New York as well as in New Jersey within a few days. At present Its terms are known only to the immediate mem- bers of the family and to thelr heirs. From one of them The Evening World has received a statement giving the ime portant features of the will left by Mr. Lorillard. The entire eatate Is estimated at being worth $4,00,00, Twenty years ago it would have been worth perhans $20,00,- 0, and before It ts finally divided tt will probably be worth twice {th present value, as much of the property con- sists of Tuxedo and other valuable real estate, which 1s certain to Increase enormously in+value within the next twenty or thirty years. Mrs. Lilian Allien is a tall, slender woman, with short curling hair, heavily with gray. She came from Deutschland with Mr. was brought home to retcher-bearers carried streaked England on the Lorillard when hi When the s dle. A Ample Provision for Widow. By the first clause in this will an annuity of $9,000 Is settled upon Mr. Lorillard’s widow, Mrs. Plerre Lorillard, of No, 8 Washington square North, _. While Mr, Lorillard was alive he gave | ¢ his wife a reguiar annuity in addition Alllen’n Home, No, Thirty-firat atreet. 11 East Aim into the Fifth Avenue Hotel she him at the door, stroked his face nderiy and: satd: ote home now, de ie" to the income which she received from | pyr peg or nts had b u e her own property. Tne will provides | y critard’s Pais “triendshiy that a suMclent amount be set amide) caused hts wife to leave him and Ine to assure an Income of $0,000 for Mrs. LoriMard while she lives. Following this clause, provision {s made for the two xons of Plerre Loril- volved him in a great deal of trout But he was lo: the woman to the last, and wht does not lard, jr. They are Plerre Lorillard Ende ee Baye shared his millions to 84 and Griswold Lorillard, grandsons | 1" Sunerous extent (nat wan expected of the testator, Mr. Lorillard be- | (ntt o doubt that during his h Queaths to them one-fifth of the en. | T4Ue am ison for her, tlre estate, thelr Income of this fun: to be reinvested and compounded until they attain thelr majority. Comes of Good Family. Mrs All! fe she dees not possess ‘After the deductions from the estate| tye jeaury that made Mrs. iMard provided for by the provisions for Mrs. | famous, is a very charming woman, She Loriiland and the crandchildren have} comes of a good family, and her d been made, the will directh that the| jushand, a deece remainder of the estate shall be ¢-| ant ot a family rench nobiltt vided into three equat parts and fet) per father tx J Barnes, a brother apart in trust in cqual shares for iat @eA Nertts: pesesthe Pierre Lorillard, Jr., Mrs. T. Suffern Bach Taller and Mrs, Willlam Kent. Allen for Mr. ndship of Mrs Share for Grandchildren. han Hivivion in hen publes Upon the death of the three chief CAI h OT er, heirs, the children of the teatntor, the Lvihauernirt es lives with her to-day emtato will de divided, one-third FolNK | iru: atreet hotise, whith was prew to the family of cach, Irrespective of|t., her he Me, Lorillard ton sears the number of children cach may have. | ind at which he wax a lodzer whe There are now seven grandchildren |), Ww York, ‘The friendship two in Plerre's family, four in Mrs}, Me. Mt Mr Kent's family and one born to Mr. and | y write, E Raters the Mra. Taller. The grandchtidren even- |i a alsioMimiehier tually will recelve a share tn the eatate | sys. AUToAa Nene NEMESIS proportionate to the Humbers of) thelr reat Drothera and sistern, each family divid 4 SEAS eh) aie Ing one-third of the whole properties, | Vitte was ever neard af Mis. Alten with the exception of Rancocas. ‘the |!" * eee pony Ate fund set aside to provide the widow's | Hyriilard’s yacht she shared with him income of $50,000 upon her death will cEnoapliallty norwich, Pe serene canes {conversation with the bon vivante Mr king and racing man, has long wanted to secure the Rancocas stock farm. He may now have the opportunity ta puy ft, as Mrs, Allien, it {s understood, wi!l offer it for sale as soon as her owner- Lorillard delighted to gather around his ard, Rane whimsle 1 “thee k Farm, the will as cas St ay ship Is confirmed. The horses in train- | brated,” Is a splendid property, When tng in this country and England which | MP Lorillard frat built it up tt was by constituted Mr. Lorillard’s racing es-| far the best stock farm tn tabiishment, {t is belleved, will of- | Uils or untry. nee that nt establish nencs up by millionaire horse ave followed the tead orilard, The buildings are models of thelr kind, but the farm {s not particularly titted ns a place of residence for a won.an ac: ustomed to elty He, It ts Mkely that Mrs, Allien will sell tt. In this she will more ve been m set fered for sale as soon as the will is probated and the trustees are placed in charge. Mra. Lorillard has made no plans as to what she will do with the race horses given to,her by her husband But it Is a certainty that such of then as may be romping In the rich pastures on Rancocas Farm will be tak: there- men, but by Pe dixpensing t THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1901. FOR SICK TOTS. —— Generous Subscrip- tions Swell The Even- ing World Fund. LIEN. ned ACLIEI PRMDIOT- DE TINE SUBSCRIPTIONS, My May Grotel Semuur sche: Wiidnauer, Gorden Dusting bigle Dowling and William Doalina Elusabe Moy warn Co sh arliog ft, Ine Wale, Lilian Mae wi i 1 1 bithe 1 1 George Vo Sullivan and Satie f. Sutiiven Le Davie ne work of helping the sick bables through the hot week of the summer that ts appealing and wid fo one who in wonaliy refuses to give some Ltt » ehildre: htmare of Asnist to the helpless I whose sum disease and sufterts Unfortunately personal appeata cannot long ny be made to all, but | friends of the little suffe forward and xiven generously to grand Dables. suse of saving the Hyves of sick Every) penny sent to The Evening World Sick Hables’ Fund will be of use in saving some little Ife and bringlin | sunshine into some darkened home All contributions to The ning World's summer charity should be sent Sick Bables’ Fund, Casnter of World, tzer Mulliding, New York City q At Progen Jennie Yeamans (‘Our Jennie” as she ts fondly alluded to by the theatre. wolng public) ts the la nf the vaude- os for hours, alding the physicians in their] cussed among the Southampton elite.| viiians to proffer renties Gand effort to keep thelr patient allve but beyond statement to The Even-| tsvening World Sick Babtes’ Fund bene- There was at dea of speculation | ing World Mrs, Loriliard has evinced| at, which ie to be hell at Manhattan on board Hand conoerntny in the matter, Muste Hall, Bath Beach, next Thurslay her tdentity, York mililon- | her sixty odd years, Mrs. alres who f an important | Lorillard is sti a queenly woman, ter pleasure to me Co assist ‘part of the throng of passengers knew | form has lost but little of the grace Ee EE ate who khe was, but th st telling. | that made her a yus beauty In the gnificent work The it became quite the thi | Hs when she won young Merre Lortl- joing in providing the fe to the poor tots of nement-house dletrict, and 1 am. happy to know that T can ‘be of some dssiatance. The «a oy] Lin the chairs reserved sere Lorilanl, s heart. But sparsely streaked in tT, her hair has yet the wonderful | brown coloring that ravished two conti of renerved seats will com- constant companion was a young F she scarcely appe » Horjconntanticoms Raetileneerhies Indeed, she scarcely appears mence at the Manhattan Music Hall at ives with her in ive reached the fortieth Hfe stone, 80/10 o'clock Monday morning. ‘The de- hou! The y women a rkably preserved are her face and| mand has been Very great, and so many tracted attention on the sii because Of] teure, wore, Many the expensive gowns the ithampton has its gossips and they of the millionaires had thelr Wives ane | ore yuslly tearing apart the past lives daughters with thom, put none of ¢ the Lorillards and conjecturing am to dressed so lavishly as did Mrs. Allie and her companion. , Another thing that attracted attentlor s widow's future, But none has dare h the subject to the one most con- to Sirs, Allen was a long sentskin | z sacque which she wore whenever she | Reconciliation Nalke appeared on deck. She spoke to none | esram which Plerre Lorillard, of the other passengers th hoshe w ent his mother on July 4, when personally known, some of them. | father and husband was taken, When the Deutachland arrived at the! most uncensclous, from the L pler In Hoboken nono of Mr, Lorillard’s| land, is common property. Its tenor relat Wis there tu meet him, But Alfred Barnes, a brother of Mr fs home, He ts dying, Hw Allien, met her, He also went Into Mr. He has asked for and Lorilland's stateroom and had a talk Won't you come sith him Athen shes cacorcdauisanlaer, of this Mra. Torlilara’s | of the sieten team of Fellx and Barry, who sill j affection again warmed toward her hu and her companton to the Fifth Avenue usT sor iavehe Bath tiosae tec sae Hotel, where they awatted the arrival of | band and ahe at once started for New| setters have been : -, BY e received up to date M:. Lorilland. y went to the Fifth Avenue | aking that seats be reserved that {t ls “We are trained nurses,” sald the | Ho well-known flnancter-| probable the reserved ection will be young woman to Inquirers, sporteman lay dying, The ecene there |Mitpoxed of In the first two days of the “They are trained nurses from Relle- i ui eeret. but the Southampton ges-| ""Phe programme an arranged at pres- vue Training School,” sald Plerre Loril-| “2S declare that the wife, willing ent consists of Jennte Yeamann, Bob rgive and forget, was met by the] Fitzsimmons, Terry McGovern, George lard, Jr. {Woman who estranged husband. and “Ux and Barry. O'Brien And so they remained ax trained nuraos| Wife yeare before, and who iow. proi Thornton, the Burke inex a ENC for the Lorillard millions, | brothers. Jamex Thornton, Mr. and Mi until Mr. Lorillard died. i Mrs. Lorillard's heart steeled Clark Hilllyer, Little Beatrice Pollak, A Brother's Marital Troubles, lcnme away. ‘This, the gomnipe say’ Eadule Lealle, Revere alters, Mins Mille One of Mra, Allien’s brothers in| for Wlerre jr’ mtaten Clarrie, “Huby Mac IS Y satwholwentoniuds| men that’ his moth Camtll sonK, Charles W. Barnes, who went to Lud- | nigh ent Carat Renee au low Street Jail last fall to aveld paying Pa ASHIa ec Deanan alimony to the wife who hil ret il visited the hotel. Every’ one of the Meee palr haa] who Nave. volu him, He hi h 1G rde—estranges, | fathfully: t patrons of of money—but 1 to serve Who first caused| the benent that the six months In J nus purge hime | wen both husband | management wih ts means in {ta eal Tathantainatarstoplineienan( Hore than willing to turn | pawer to make the success, wife, After a few weeky of Jail It nC EEG fo Rave up, paid $68 back Netuhborn, The Evening World made guarantees of future payment Though not in mourning, Mrs. Lorti- fint $110, the proceeds of a rimenlal career of Charles Wo [lard hin shown by her seclusion that ane Barnes was stormy, Mis wife was Julia [ls Ving, outwardly at least, her Widowhood. She tok posnesston, about Rockwell Sammis and the wedding was] incnth ago. of the quaint old Merrick A great society event in Brooklyn. Thos ampton and started. to sepirated by mutual ment ite Se) nelahbers. ) ex met He: ebault, a homas 1H, A Mr, Barnes met H nleban mae ats The Frening Wor native of Montreal, tiv 1 taal Edgar] _ Unclowed firt $4 tor the Kick Hable her ina flat in. West Kerno. |e nope it mill help, rel and ved with her there as her hi r Richard Manx. | 1" DUMONT MISSIONARY AND. Untilidunenineiwhenishe dled ile Net, Dy Nicoll, Robert Oly ath Cowell, M Pratt, [Bittl Sune.1k8, wh Med, puant, Charles A. Peabody, J. Hamp-] Chrisuns Van Sluskirk, Helle Gerriond, note to the newspapers anaour n Hobb, Elihu Rest, Justice Horace] treue Coahes fe kmith, Meatnforisthe wved wite of | Russell, Mes. William 8. Sloan, Mrs. J. Wisk Wan More. V. it. Townsend and Edward Van Ingen Charles ri Barnes ‘Then Mr. Lorillard died, Now, aside] Ta the Editor of The Eveniag World Mrx, Barnes, at her home tn Brook from her morning and afternoon’ drives| Mirae acest $1 for the Sick Rabies’ Punt H this notice, She had never icown | and a few Informal calls, Mra, Lagiis| Wish 1 mae one hundred times that amount ant nother Mrs, Charles W. Barn lard ely Jeaves her home. Amalt aye. pray Got you. tn ceive much and set detectives to making Inquirtes. Fapecta No Money, Relp every day, ANONYMOUS r discoveries led her to bring actlon| ‘There she wax geen to-day. by. an From a Fair. for divorce, Evening World reporter. To him Mra The Evening World Lorillard made her first public. state: find the sum of $1. Alfred 8. Barnes, who met Mr. Loril- | Jit! estas ni deal enanes ard when he arrived on the Deutsch |My an paths land, was an unwilling witness for his |aso.” oy will sister-in-law at | montas Ws hore foe hia pers doonptiexpestst case, He aid that h Pan Ee I OL CEE a A Nirthday Offer fiat. and that he knew that the women (44, We bothering, me, however, | bel paltorsod Tue) Evealne | Workds SMe re i Wandbsnacs! hs 9 wor a at $1 for your worthy cause on the Khownitnerejse| Mra Barnes anasnats nia my childr annivermiey of my birthday, SATAN A. J jand wit 1 empty to hay —$—$$—<——$_$__-- G IN COLLISION. ——_- i] MRS. LORILLARD KILL enough. Ming of 3 WON'T CONTEST. Ignorancerofuitecc ne Cab Driver Dead 1 Another — 3 tanto te care to anenk Arroated and Weld us woman how of her, of cour: . Even though the woman who caused| but] shall say nothing now James MeCabe, the driver of the her lo separate from Plerre Lortitard, a eh wh eo into collision yester- her husband, nearly Afeen years aso, day with another coach driven by James should try to break tne dead iniliion- LOST HIS GEM WHILE DINING. Collins, of No. 1625 4 A, on Round- alre'a will, Mrs, Lorillard to-lay told an! alvary tery, Wan are Twe Wome “ Evening World reporter that she would] /® Women Sccused of Stealing jcusaber rer Maglstrs neither bring any contest nor defend qrp-lorcd (nei Intoxication and held in $50) Two women who gave their names an ination on Monday any xults, ay Colling 1m OW. ured from without delay. have no alMcults “While I don't know what provision. Lye No. t Thirty-nev- en nt It ts given out by members of the} From the best information at hand|i¢ any, wae made for mo by Mr. Lorlt: street. and ofa manainrer.n from ther! | family that the value of the estate lef: | {t apvears that Mrs. Allien stood side |lard’s will, [oam content, The portion West Talrty-elgn ret, Were held | atantly killed. his neck | by Mr. Loriliard la about $4,000,000, For- side with Mr, Loriilard's children at} he settled on me when we separited i> the Jeffers: t to-day | MeCabe wan lao ceo wn from his neat, mer Senator Brinckerhoff, of New Jer-| Nim bedsite when he passed away. Bhe|ample for my needa and for the small{ charged with stealing an unaet emerald | but was not rerloualy Injured gay WatiGtne Gator hal weise amen rues akia trained! nurse] white, he was |chn¢ltles., Including thie iIttle eat al jf from mien wy nal hie was Richard this ix a mistake; that the estate {4 ying the th Avenue Hotel, creche, I am interested tn. foam 5 ‘y. of ark a ue. JULY 12. AND SNOW FELL, qi worrying.” Shipley stated that he and a friend, ° far more yalunble than ethe figure and Nurse. Rise LoniiaraNiotanending Mae | enpmallhedideseslied Taal srheel Clan tt - ~ named. He refused to my how muc: vase from England Mrs. Al-| mer at Southunpton t SHusive eol.| had dined with the two women nt a[ White Einkes Mingted Ra Mr, Lorillard was worth when he died. | jon woe indeed a nurse. Mr. Lorillard | ony on Long Island t aly rivals on Broadway and Fortleth In any event the $2,000,000 that Plerro with him his personal phystctin,| Newport. Of all th v people ne table for a] TRENTON, July 13.—There was a com. Lorillard started his career of plearare Kilroe, anda man servant. On thelthere Mrs. Lorillard appears tho least Mined found! eatively heavy fall of snow In this city with has shrunk to a surprising degree. | third day out tough weather was en- J ding th late. Tobac MeO rede WIth | cae ser hal anol whee pally: concerned regarding tne jate Tobieco Was showing | t0-G9¥- ye ox ‘an plainly visible Even though he adhered to his policy | ciuntered, and the gravest foars were] King's millions, over which there prom. | them. during a heavy rainstorm, which began of spending $1,000 a day all his life, 32. | entertained that Mr. Lorillard would ast|isea to be such a bitter ght. Cee eee Mea Tor sis hut | ahortly after Zo-clock. | The. finkes. were rvive v el e ator 0. snowastor, js unpre Lorillard would not much more than yurvive. Sirs. Alllen remained with him’ The topic is just now the most dis- on Monday, morning. | Muvcabouts. bation atertettet ta 7 ferey DOOUnCOOOOoOnO oe x The Si BME OA TOO ae Ten de of der, Domestic the Brought Out by His Devoted Wife and Family at City Island. Through pertia both of wind ang timb, Throwe! ery wife wh to the n It was that att ma Myles bears nympathy them h thick aad thin ahe foli DB one who has followed the tris! McDonnell has felt’ more or and admiration for the has been so fulthful, so true an in is hour of trial, the woman and her devotion acted many to the gambler and waten with Int each Man| } KIND FRIENDS [JOYOUS HOME-COMING OF MYLES M’DONNELL, Sj quittal that tnally came, Lae MEDOATCICAL that he 4 do. He never let ue ren know that thelr father was his own fr for on the stand hie was cehamed of his calle was fear! told the truth in i convineing manner, feeling. as (hesnelghbors) knew dote Med ays The fearless and frank manner of adered at the devotion of Mrs. MeDonnell_was_a revejation to all put | MeGonnell to the man who as, always MalrHenuachinnest ecwecl nin eon husband, friend, lover and father quare man," a man “on the level”) "phe husband about {dolizes his wife Not hankering for a quarrel, tut once /ant oth worshiny theif children. "he lnghelwastsinanitoyreck b, know. [latter were happy last night In “papa’ neh en Romi Know- | turn, especially litte Dexle, the pride. Jing no fe oon McDennells Gottages at city island proceedings, and hope for the ace} votion to his fam would not There was nothing » for his wife and chile gambler until His i ¢ his nelghbors was © was a model for all, and rmed mt That's Innocent» nin, r lung to her father, Thy McDonnell man held up to the and hugged and | public hy the prosecution contrasted she should loose | wonderfully with the McDonnell jas | people saw on the stand. The contrast |, Th Seer i otastteaceesttn between th isoner-witness and t Ho said: if husband and father Is atill more ine I have endured {a ale marked. in) bathe loving wreleomentive It was a joyous reunion that occu! baer eat f MALE hin cozy home on city Leland d children once more. was at home for the frst time ii | Se monthe, and his loved. childr ' ok Inte hia even and. recely M'DONNELL GOES : return man MeD un look of a in innoee mine Hering man. noted for his de- FOR KENNEDY. ROBBED FATHER 0 CET MARIE Then Courte Pleaded for His Son,Who Was After having caused tho arrest of son, Pet Hu and Fift One Arrested. ats Courte, and h avenue, a saloc Thirty: to the Harlem er -Keeper at street nired vid went Court this morning to plead for clem- ency for him and he finally won hie res leane, ‘The son, Edward, aged twenty had, according to the complaint, sto $1, in cash and 4 gol worth $10) from his father on rhe money was all the father had. After stealing the mon: ward got married toa preit went to Hartem girl and they American Exposition the Pan until J 10. Trant had been <aern they returned the young} man was ted On the tri he had] spent #39 of the money | ‘The father did not know of the mare, rlage until young man came back, | and the kn it made him ree] Tent. He told tra 4 court (iis morning that his son had given back most of tae money. and that he had sworn out the warrants while in the heat of n | The Magistrate administered ae that his place was In Sing St “i said that any boy who would s father of tie last dollar he would do something wore It with Rreat reluctaner, he = to charged him. When released, young Cour he bride, who awalting him, had an affectionate reunion, and the; went pee, wih he thee, TH Ricarda Lang Was Hys- te Cruel Treatment. (Special to The Prening Wor tent to KI. He has Ned ELIZABETH, An not being suce in im kul in the Onawa Rawtez, Consul night. The acquittal of Myles B. McDonnell the murder of George Price in the wa Cafe may de followed by @ On REW KISSES STREET CAR, harge of Jury brought against n Kennedy, He holde responsible for his trouble, was the effort of Kennedy, his friends to kill dim, he avers, !s snooting Price in at the jury has 1s determined. to icate him also, resolve to-day at y ‘mind to this, will put it nnedy makes a publio his signature ‘of pUsht against me «Grand Jury and de- r perjury and for resulted rical and Told of severa ary that er home ts > and now T 1 roname ts right. If he ; admit ty 1 Har and 1twenty-one, He} ¢ , Bars ove it be- who Is come she wna cruelly tr SELF SAVED MY LIFE for scene time examined me at und personally d+ t that cured me of n | applied to Dr, ecty bad, and £ 1 had 1 sgh and the vere Wearing me with Who t is breath was {1 feit that T eoted my Ger- carried wonderful \ ; 1 by : ju this tG n_ physiefan ere nett eave me new hopes. ind to-day iD itienoane | thank God that Tay the orlgl: / S nal Koch Lung Ct 220 Bt fea Den, t aly place ant ed to give this Cee AGRA | ireatmenteas early as tdlds) btreaty "who had heen. United States | SiN my testimonial, for: this treaty ig CURRAN eren oan a aban montana ved my life.—Joeph’ = iam at Warsaw since 1975, dled last Behter, lich st, Ne ¥. Ot 7