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— ZIEGLER INSANE, ASSERTS WIDOW: : TO BREAK WILL Incompetent to Make Instru- ment, She Says, Leaving to Boy $30,000,000, SHE INSTITUTES SUIT. Testator Bequeathed Virtually All His Vast Estate to Adopted Son. Mrs. E. Matilda Ziegler, widow of ‘Wiltam Ziegler, Arctic explorer and millionaire baking powder manufactur- er, declares that her husband was in- @ane, and on these grounds she has filed a suit to break his will, which left pract 00,000 to Ter, y entire estate of $30,- son, Willlam Zileg~ years old on ce would make the boy oys in the world. janned to carry out ner’g desire to discover f the Ziogler family to- ion of the motives i h makes things hat the papers in tho Wants to Provide for her Foiks. ler receives * sald this of which, f forty addition (ate pays to Mrs. ceping up stabl Hy 000. The adopted ure. Zeigler's desire to have until he shall have | sh- | er and shares, of course, | lump sum the annuities | occasionally, which would cover the remainder of her probable life. If she should die to- morrow her Interest In the estate would se immediately, and It 1s hor dostro to be In a position to provide for mem- bers of her own family in the event ¢f hor dem! telleve them from want and ch would enable her to feel care free of thelr future welfare, “Mrs. Zeleler ts friendly with all the members of. her late husband's famtly, and the sult which she has brought to break the will 4s practically only a (or- mality, TDher$ is no Ikellhood of a fight.” Mrs, Ziegler alleges in the. proceed- ings now before the Supreme Court that at the time the will was drawn, March $1 last, her hushand was incompetent to draw up such an Instrument. The will provides that the adopted son shall have complete contret of the vast es- tate when he Is forty years old. He is to become an executor of the will at the age of twenty-one. Mr. Ziegler died of apoplexy on May %4 at hix summer home on Great Island, Noroton, Conn. Provisions of the Will. After making bequests to relatives the will provides that Mrs, Ziegler shall have an annuity of $50,000 a year during her life and the Ziegler residence in | Fitth avenue and the summer home at | Noroton. The will was admitted to probate on July 6 Mrs. Ziogler's suit ts directed against Justice Gaynor, of Brooklyn, who with Willlam 8. Champ and her- self 1s named as an executor of the will, and the adopted son. Justice Gaynor and young William Ziegler have been served with the summons and | complaint. When the matter came up in | the Supreme Court yesterday before Jus- Uce Giegerich John D. Lindsay, of the firm of Nicoll, Venable & Lindsay, was appointed guardian of the boy upon the application of Charles H. Hyde, of Brooklyn. Brought Up as Ziegler’s Son. Young William Ziegler ts a gon of George Washington Brandt, of Daven* port, Ia., a half brother of Mr. Zieg- 000, Is held in trust! ler. He was formally adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler, in 1896, when five yeans old. He has a sister, Florence, who is | still ving with her father. The adop- tion of the boy followed the flicht of his mother, Mrs. Brandt, who deserted her husband and two children. She is supposed to be living in Europe. Mr. Ziegler brought the boy up in the | belief that he was his own son, The boy's real father and sister visit him Until after Ziegler's in a manner that would | tlons. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN he NG, JULY 19, 1905. “Uncle George’ cousin. but he Ziegler. at of which he would liv PRI $a NCE SAYS LOUISE'S DEBTS Gotha, July 19.—Prince Phillp of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha in h divorce from his w Loulse, a daughter of the King of the| CO. Binghamton, N. charges her with unfaithful- ness and desertion. On the day of the Prince's duel with Matassich-Keglevitch, Princess eloped, egraphed to Matassich-Keglevitch that 1 was the happlest day of her life, Prince Philip affirms that he pald her a wedding pc debts amounting Belgians, Lieut. whom the with she tel- death he knew his actual father as | KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES PROMPTLY CURED. and his sister as his fond of them, | nr | yas never | 1 was |S Sample Bottle Sent FREE by) studios and am- Mail. On that essing accident at = tome, aa gest! Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, it was not expected that | great kidney reme wish in promptly curing kidn bladder and urie acid troubles, rheu- |matism and pain in the back, It cor- |rects inability to hold water and |scalding pain in passing {t, or bad effects following use of liquor, winc| or beer, and overcomes that unpleas- ant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day and to get up many times during the night. The |mild and the extraordinary effect of |Swamp-Root is soon realized. 5 stands the highest for “ts wonderful | cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is not recommended |for everything, but if you have kid- In Divorce Petition He Says| ney ‘iver, “Sioader Se" unte trouble you will find it just the rem- He Paid that Amount and | eay you need, Gave Princess $50,000. fitty-cent and one-dollar sizes. may have a sample bott free by mail. Addr N. Y., on every bottle. fulfills eve If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in of this GOTITA, Duchy of Saxe-Coburg ana|steat kidney remedy, Swamp-Root, and a book that tells all about it and application for | itS great cures, both the Princess ent absolutely Dr. Kilmer & » When writ- ing be sure to mention that you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. Don't make any | mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, and the address, Binghamton, shoes. Don't accept any) Sor. substitute. Trial package FREE. Ad-| fra |dreas Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. ¥.| °°, ‘USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE. Ye: L. DOUCLAS A powder to be shaken into the/ Your feet feel swollen, ner- vous and damp, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the foet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrow- ing nails, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and). shoe stores for 25c. | A trial will con- vince you that W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best in the y Btore! +50 SHOE wich ;. is for $5,00, $6,00 $2.9 and $7.00 Walk. ing Skirts, made from mo- hairs, serg$s, panamas, shep. herd checks,tweeds and linens, About twenty styles, including 70 plaited effects. Colors are white, blue, brown, black, HW light blue, lavender and light and dark mixtures. They are custom tailor workmanship and finish. Groceries That Stand for Purity and Economy ROAST a) Sug: F ney, best granulate ound: rhurada: @ pound war; 2 can’, © ry RE our regular | Bell, made onaleting of | iipe fruit and ir currant, Sieur You black Lot No. 1. plaited to match the coat. Lot skirts are trimmed to match (white only), A REEF © ‘anc port ri fisalb, inen ban A Ze Prime’ Beet Roaste- cut from City Dressed sold regularly po el eee ety ne Bure, RASPBERRIES — frult and’ granulated ee tty | “9 Bana Rea’ BN Bers’ can 60", OF Ae orated Yella | VBAL Loar — Libby, Dien Iya forge | McNeil & Libby's supe: 2" ibe. ‘for. rior Veal Loaf for. the One Stamp after 1 o’clock with every 10c. you spend Women’s Skirts and Shirtwaist Suits Such | as These Were Never Priced Lower 59e for women’s $1.00 Washable Skirts, made from a good quality polka dot and figured duck, trimmed with braid, all lengths, . Lot $1 9 for women’s 4.00 Washable Skirts, | No. 2. e are pretty and attractive sunburstskirts,made from a good quality duck, and have 70 plaits, high stitched. lengths, ip white only. Lot No. 3. $2.8 for $6.00 Suits, All sizes, Park and Be iss paanher: lea, Waris gF mairoaee Hise TICKLES crisp, snappy, ur mixed | 'p| it from cl and Liquors by receipt of tof Port an This is a linen suit in the new frock and frill style, box plaited coat effect, with fancy shaped large sailor collar.. The skirt is box- All colors and sizes, including white. $1 9 for $4 Wash Suits. They are made from No. 4. e linens and sheer lawns in white, tan, light and dark blue, lavender and white ground, with fancy figures. The | waist is in the new side plaited effect, elaborately trimmed with lace | andembroidery, Others are tailor made, full and trimmed to match the waist, 7 98 for Fancy $ e Dresses former- $ ly priced up to $16.00. They are suitable for afternoon and evening wear, and are made from a fine Persian lawn, gen. erously trimmed with Valen- ciennes lace, ribbons. tuck. The skirts are cut very —_____ Bathing Suits tor women’s Bath- ing Suits made from a good quality serge and brilliantine, with sailor collar of white duck and trimmed with braid. Sizes 34 to 46, orwomen’s Bathing Suits made froma 5 Nai food quality serge in black ings, shirrings, etc, The ren blue, Have round collars, | trimmed with white soutache | braid, Full skirtand bloomers, ! The Best Shi $1.39° $1.98 Low Shoes, beautifulty ma est Summer lasis, to7, WGt DOE ss setesanaas 79 for Boys’ Tan Sho eC st018%. ‘st $1.00 and easily wor for Girls' fine Vici Kid Ration fiom They, have patent are dress} Sizes Second Floor Drawers, Chemise: | ‘i Corset Covers) Gowns... Drawers. Tons = sn AQe Chemises. Corset Covers! Gowns... Drawers Chemises., Corset Covers —_—_—_—_—_—_—___.___—, 40c| Sale of [40c||§ the ae the || Ff mtir a § Stock & $ Muslin Underwear The Muslin Section has been crowded since the Sale started Monday Morning. There are bargains here for thousands of more shrewd shoppers. Second Floor, 25c for 65c Values 49c for $1.25 Values 59c for $1.75 Values_ oes and the Best Shoe Values! White Shoes Galore in the Shoe Room (3d Floor.) The Popular Shirt Waist Kind, ind Duck mn the late Cuban and French heels, Blucher straight lace, Gibson and Christy effects, strictly hand-sewed flex ible soles. Sizes 244 |$1.98 98¢c a Mae ,.|95c for Women’s § 5° White Duck Ox- § fords, in straight lace and Gibson cut, Cuban and military heels, on the newest lasts. Sizes 2% to 7, widths C to EE, Sold now in $2.45 fo: Women’s 45 coc ar Welted e $3.50 White Duck Oxfords. °Ne don't see how they could be any beiter at any price. No tacks, mo seams, faultless itling Oxfords, Blucher and straight lace in patterns, Sizes nut was GD AS Bto EE, ‘Per pair.| le white. Value 35c and 50c ROR OCIA: as waist. 89 for Boys’ Canvas Lace Shoes with leather soles, Sizes 9 to 2, | 25¢ fot Mann's Bathing Slippers for Infants’ First Shoes, with 140 ce Pn Dresses, Suits, Coats and ‘Skirts (INCLUDING A SERIES OF SAMPLE GARMENTS) ally A big and altogether distinctive collection of gar-) ments, embracing about seven hundred Tailored suits and semi-tailored dresses of white and colored linens, long and short coat models, Two-piece dresses of swiss, lawns, handkerchief: linens and butcher's linens in divers fancy and lace- trimmed models, Coats of linen in white, tan or cream, medium and three-quarter length models, trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, and Walking skirts of white, natural and colored linens and white pique, both plain and trimmed with em- broideries. The entire collection is presented at the following extraordinary price concessions: Washable Suits and Dresses Regularly $20.00 to $30.00. Regularly $32.50 to $37.50. Regularly $40.00 to $65.00. “Mashable. Coats Regularly $12.50 to $20.00. Regularly $22.50 to $32.50. Washable Walking Skirts Regularly $11.50 to $16.50. Summer Shirt Waists paren Texrery 17 ely Reduced Pri In models, fabrics and methods of elaboration the collection of waists which this offer concerns is most varied, It includes all the post-season styles, : embroideries and hand i patterns. embroidery, all of which have been subjected to the following material price reductions: trimmed with fine laces, Regularly $1.00 and $1.25 Regularly $1.50 and $1.75 Regularly $2.25 and $2.75 Regularly $3.00 and $3.50 Regularly $4.00 and $4.50 FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Oxfords, Pumps & Ties for Women Regularly $3.50. Special at $2.60 Shoes which have had the benefits of “bench” work—to that the distinctive style and infinite grace € of the models attest. And the leathers are of that high.character which is rarely found in other than five dollar shoes, Pumps of Russia calf, gunmetal calf, white glace calfor patent leather calf, with medium extension soles and Cuban heels. Sailor Ties of patent leather, one eyelet, ribbon bow. $s of white buckskin, with rubber soles. 0 Made of fine quality linen; front of the waist is trimmed with wide embroidery (handwork design); wide side plaits, tucked leg-o'-mut~ ton sleeves, full flaring skirt trimmed at top with embroidery same A wonderful opportunity to secure one of this season's choicest Shirt Waist, Suits at less than half of former prices. Come early, Cut Prices in Ladies’ Summer Neckwear. Lawn Chemisettes and Cuff Sets, inserted and trimmed with fine French Val. lace, 10 styles; value 75c, set Embroidered Turnover Collar, cool and comfortable, 1; selection of patterns; reg. 12%¢c... Lot of Venice Lace and white Lawn Stock of a large manufacturer; worth lic. to 26c,. Special sale of ruching; all styles and colors yard; make your selection at Special Batiste Corsets. The newest shape dip hip, medium bust. with extra front 49 and side garters; a positive 75c, value; for Thursday only... (+ Extraordinary Basement Sale Remnants of Wash Dress Fabrics, We Will close out regardless of cost an accumulation of the past season's Wash Dress Fabrics and fine White Goods, which we will divide in two lots for one day's selling: Lot Mo 1-—At 49,¢, yard; values up to 19, Lot No. 2—At 6%\c, yard; KR UNKMM. | Saks & Compa Broadway, 33d to 34th Street SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Special at $6.90 pbirborncrmntia % ———l Special Sale Ladies’ Kimonos. 500 Lawn Kimonos, in pretty strines and figures, finished with plain border and kimono sleeves; worth 3c. at any time; special for 15 Thursday at Cc values up to 86c, Kl NAMM, Hy iio To S* Ane 7591060 "St af July Mill and Factory Sale 50D Lawn Waists.| Perfect workmanship, Perfect in fit and finish, Front elaborately trimmed with heavy em- broidery, Insertion and hemstitched embroidered vest, in surplice effect. New deep cuffs. Tucked back. Button front. Such is the terse description of the excel- lent $1.00 white lawn waists for women that go on sale to-morrow 65c at Bloomingdales’ for Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, St. Section. Dress Suit Cases, Belts, Bags, at astoundingly low prices, are in almost unending variety in the great July Mill and Factory Sale. The appended items simply hint at the diversity of styles and qualities and tell of the price lowness: Excellent 24-inch Suit Cases at 64c. 10,000 Summer Belts at 8c., 10c. and 15c. Sole Leather Suit Cases—With re- | Automobile Bags—Large size bags inforced corners, lined with extra in all the smartest shapes; in grain, quality canvas; strong, serviceable walrus and seal, fitted with purse and stylish—regularly sold $3. 50 and card case—values up to 98c Special at $14.00 Special at $19.00 Special at $24.00 for $5 and $5.50—special.. $2—special., Crushed Leather Belts, of genuine | Crushed u e cal, As well as many fancy silk belts tin, ARE dineant ele in a ¢ smartest styles— fancy peau de soie and taffeta silk special, . 48c belts with trimming up to $ pecia Fine Parasols} | Every parasol in our great and varied stock must be sold regardless of cost or real values. Here is evidence of stness: h Parasols of Heavy Taf- ‘a and Pongee Si! Special at $8.90 Special at $14.09 Upon presentation of this cou- Pon we will sell you a pair of Women’s Lace Lisle for... or 3 Pairs for 50c. Actual value, 35c. per pair. roc Fine sheer pis hosiery in aching Parasols, handsome rd with four tucks, all Valu s. None sold at this price with- rutites he out this in pachinig’ of. Soupon! fe I the popular shades Special at 69c Special at 98c Special at $1.48 Special at $1.95 Special at $2.95 tn Floor, nh St. Section, July Mill & Factory Sale Batistes 3 Organdies 3 “AC Lawns Per of thes OC Dimities Yard. \ Gola Plated Beauty, Cuff or Wy Good quality in Watetin ies) neat designs and ort oo a pretty colorings which Dumbbell Link are warranted to last Puttons, | very as long as tthe fabric. handsome d-10.¢ q tion is Ss conta fe ws ie ouleiepecisl Gold Plated Collar Buttons for c ‘men and women, wrist and neck butt celluloid backs, per Se 3e~ There are some _fonen At aie very pretty ls Figured & Dotted Swisses and Printed Taffetas All representative of the best de- signs and colorings of the season. Most ara regular 123gc, goods, Brooches, gold plated, with rhinestones; an ty of designs: 25c Shell Back with rhineston 1 Hale Al ic There are very pretty 4 Mercerized Check Fabrics a aried ¢ in black and white, blue, green and se R. nee oie? Sc& 10 brown effects. Real 8c. grades, ' Bloomingdales’, Main Fl., near Rotunda. “1, Mront, Centre, An Exceptional July Mill and Factory Sale Offer of $2.00 “SKelefon” Eyeglasses and Spectacles. The very goods that exclusive opticians ask as much as $2.00 for may be secured at Bloome 42 ingdales’ to-morrow for.. Cc The lenses are pure white crys- tal. The eyeglasses have nickel, sil- ver or gold alloy nosepieces, with’ pat- ent nose rest and clip. The spectacles have nickel-plated nosepieces, straight or riding bows; light and durable. RE During this sale there will be no charge made for a silk cord or E a case for either the eyeglasses or spectacles. Bloomingdalos’, Main Floor, Front, Genta -, 39¢ 7A. Bloomingdale Bros’ 55%: son'se “PATIENCE is the strongest of strong drinks, for it kills the giant Despair.” 2 so 2 A Uttle paticnce with a judicious uso of pameme ness TURN MANY A FAILURE INTO SUCCESS,