The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1906, Page 16

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_ LONG. ENEMIES tHE” EVENTNO WORLD, 7, POR ep ARTE pene RTI ptt AYR NER A BIEERTES ‘WIDOW BRE OF ~ MAN SHE FOUGHT ~ AB LOS “Mrs, Hopkins Wedded to. ~P. D.Lé Roy, Guardian Her Son, AT LAW, Litigation “Over $5,000,000} Estaie-Broueht Couple Close Together. FOUR DEAD N CRASH;/ THREE VICTIMS OF Rescuers Work in House Ruins) as Cries of Explosion Vic- tims Are Heard. CEL mud ad severn rewuit of a gasd Meinerding Recovery, The explosion « jand the Injured :were 1 ruins: A’ resoulng Sorte worked for hours | thia afternoda, while the orles of som of the victina-eouM he plainly heard COULDN’T GIVE AWAY ~ $26,000 IN GOLD COIN. INA, in Oot mining as ore, at to-day, ware 4! county, fire Inoned {nt ~-@4-the death of her husband wos hardly Wayne Hoping, wow. rt Hopk © of the ——gtizinel Standard Ojl organizers. who Gied in 1901 le: Sf $5,090,000, © gottlo the estate. warriot-at-Newton,-Pa, to Fred D, LA Roy, of Tarrytown, tho goarttan—of thereon, who for five years fought the wl in the oourts in an ef- fort to pin, for the doy the greater Was yesterday mn of the validity of or Hopkina's will first came up, ney Le ee as the guardian of Robert BE. Hopkins, a minor, started what was en Delicved to be 4 friendly ‘sult to In the event he won the boy would recelye some $3,100,000 vand the widow abdut $1,00,00. The $+om_—the_ Hie—courta_nappoli Litigation Brought Together. Mr. Le Roy was thrown in’ constant communication with Mrs. Hopkina, who forty yoafe of age. Mra. Hopkins con- tended that the will of her husband was yalid, but the law refused to allow this ~~. t.-be taken for granted. It insisted that the matier be settled-by the courts. Major Hopkins became Il in 1904 at his Geek ai No_2i Broadway and was taken to his home, “The Lindens,” Tarry- “Town, where te died. He built the frat pipe line to tidewater and made his for- tune. After his death a ‘thorough eearch was made for his will, but it “Was not found. Two days iater the Will Was ‘discovered in’ the drawer of a @esk in Mr. Hopkina's office which had been thoroughly searched before. Four- teen pen strokes had been ¢rayn through the signature of Mr. Hopkins, he widow ‘nsisted that the pehstrokes -through..the signature had ‘been made maliciously. Enemies Only . at Law. Surrogate Silkman after a long trial held the will valid, but In accordance swith bis recommendation the case was uppeaied. it was twice-before the 5: preme Court, three times before the Appellate Division, Pa ting att the ourt of Appei uring all this Ume Sir. Le Tey an Hopkins were, ch together. The will was. geolared Valid on May 2 last and the widow re- celyed two-thirds of the fortune. Her son, noW eighteen years old, declared mself perfetcly saiist Bre. Hopktiis recenuy jhas- bean xt} the home of her father, Capt. Thomas atnbers, and. went iret Episcopal Church, . Le Roy was waiting... Mr. Cham- berg acted as best man and there wero ~Ra- Othor attendants. NEW. TWO- STEP TO BE SUNG AS DANCED. “fola,” an Indian Jingle, with Lyr- ics and Various Orchestral Effects Accompanying, ‘Among the datest Western two-mtepa _ that) are emulating — the fame _planos of the ry sourt jingle’ known as “ola.” Just reached the metropolis, # bas and {ns mma merge’ into a ¥ lean counterpart, which combines vart- ous orchestral effects. IOLA, Sheriff Reuben Bell, of Hadi $24,000 in wold about tn a coal ‘hod yor- terday and tried In vain to give tt away. ‘Accompanted- by City Treaaurer Clark, he visited former Mayor John B, O'Don- ofce and depomited the money on floor with a wud, Mr.—O'Donneli Slant want (t “Take pani your pans Tire money wae the © condemned by the The owners of the land_w! jury hearing, The x golds sala dramatlod a tainted,” ing Park exploston not Fort > the bulldinan | iE | | i { rs net hej | Atreet, OTHERS HELE HIGHWAY ROBBERS votpads Attack Men in Busy © Streets One Captured in Each Case. Three highway robberies, all ocourring since mkinkgtit, with tha police captur jing ons of the perpetrators in eaoh In- | stance. Neloed tO eteit the business of Jefferson Market Court to-day. At 1.30 A, M. Alfonse Perrault, of No. 142 West One Hundred and. Nineteenth. a bartendér, was walking along aventh avenue between Nineteenth and wentleth atéeats, when a man saized his: lands’ froni behind and another thiiet a pistol in Als face, demanding unt he keew qulet, Tbey went throveh pogkets, getting $0. Perrault pe platol from tte hand of the man in front and aho Pairolman Gonder onotured one, who | n Heron, of No. ted ‘tor the police. | ‘| WIGWAM AND ITS “DOUGH.” | Campatgn Committee, the money j the foot of WW: walking enteent: he was whom struck him head with . he thinks, was a sandbag. He d to the #idewalk and robbe The Tammany whish w | for thes Ate of the campaign, was named toxiay. mombers are: } ‘The nolse James W, Gerard. Chairman; Joseph Patrolman Walter 3 P. Day, Thomas J. Brady, Willlam an-the: tro ftootpnda atarted, to) Astor Chanie: evant Cram, Abe fin away, He captured W A ‘ i Graham, twerity-ix yeurs old, of No.| Brianger overt eaaL George WW. t, who, the| Lott, Hocco Ma aries F. Mur- ce laa crook with wlonw| phy; Gharies A John Fox. John | coin and the medal felntz, J Mugistrate MEST C See Frat Haward Swan ) Huptel, William F Turtot—tatri and For Thursdiy’s ’5Sale Summit of sensational suit sell- ing now reached. Bedell’s has brilliantly eclipsed even its own \) previous remarkable offerings, y, carried mid Mr. me Aue * bask to the | el “tor Tana} fommission. demand wi At 2.48 A. {79 Sieh ayenwe. Perrault «ald He war Uwe one—who hala the ninta! He war} hold {n> $1000 ball for examination to- M. salesman, No. erect, was walldne 1 Fourteenth 7 While two of the other: went 8 whouted them. tres George No. 211 ¥ Irtoenth street, Ford identined am ong of bie assall Davie—was held tn $2,000 ball for ex- amination Friday. M. Chrintian Anderson, a freman-on the yaoht MMdora, lying at ——and now provides—an-almost—\ bewildering array of Smart Tailored Suits $20 Broadcloth Suits, 12°° 3 18 Mixture Suits, { ) 15 Cheviot Suits, i A score of stylish new models, in- cluding Eton Blouse Suits in novelty mixtures with natty velvet vesting: stunning English Norfolk Suits in those favored Edinborough mi tures, and semi-fitted back models, box coat styles, and the newest SY models in loose mannish coat styles. JAMES MoGREERY & CO. agrd Street. that the world produces. Itis-well known that thts firm deals in the Mnest merchandise 34th Street) Tt {s also completely stocked with -medium-and standard merchandise at moderate prices. Interior, Decoration. 34th Street House only. Seventh Floor. ¥ “period” rooms showing the most refined form of Louis XV. and Louis XVI. treat- ment in furniture, draperies, wall hangings and ornamental wall and ceiling decorations, are now on exhibition, The Department is completely equipped with unusual facilities "for executing orders for single rooms, suites or entire houses from original designs, or to conform to any par- “Hciiar requirement. — Sketches, estimates and ia are eetet A complete stock of Upholstery Fabrics, originated from an t ine of Which Jingling in Amer: Yankee BIRONALO, | AFTER $1,500,000 Jos. \ t MeDon-| | i | Y rant coward! Where aia Ver got (t7"t “I think he ploked it { Woad with his teeth," BD out of the 3,000 - yards, black Peau de Soie. ommended for gowns, costs, lining for “fur and—necessary—data_furnished from archi-_ tects’ plans and specifications, fine Wall Hangings and Curtains. Mahogany Furniture in Colonial models and a complete collection -of- Craftsman Furniture view. is on Silks and Velvets. ON SALE IN BOTH: fousts, erased New. alas in plain silks and new designs ad shades of Novelty Weaves, Velvets, Chiffon superio r garments, etc. r,00-per yard value —ClothMarquisette, Satin Liberty, ete. On-October-the 18th faced, Rec- quality, double 27 inches wide. 130 Ladies’ Gloves. ON SALEJN BOTH HOUSES, Glace Kid Gloves black and. white, 16 button length. Grey 2.75 per pair. Blankets, ~ ON SALE IN BOTH HOUSES. A very extensive stock of Imported and Ameri- can Blankets, in plain colors and noyelty Jacquard patterns. Qn October the r&th, Sale of fine white California Wool Blankets. Single Double § Extra Large size...... 6.00, 7.00, 9,60 a3rd Street, + 4.00, 5.00, 6.00 pait + 004075) 7575) Or00) 0 4 34th Street, - Suits, ————————— This first spect i special ithe { special the record for Sult-Selling in New York Monday. that you are getting the} matt Orders Sromen? y-and Careiuity Filtea. iggest bargrin- in lew oth Ave. You York,-and-what.woman, does. not! neat and stylish for any cccasion and saves the better apparel? +Wo men’ / $15 Suit mixtures, tina. as other-kind-of wool-eloth —atyles ‘a, fitted or semi-t{tted coats, French blouses, Norfol} Jackets and other up: date makes. . The Ings are gua ins or with guaranteed 8 86-inch Prince Chap etfect, Others in the new Norfolk, Ci g 5, | wit $25 Suits Suits comprising fine “proadeloth — imported. # French Velu- well as “every anteed More style, snap, grace a —charm-—than—in—any_euit- made anywhere this season under 25.00. At all three stores Thurs- day 12.50. - Alterations FREE. {0tof6West 14th Street NEW YORK. 4608462 Fulton Street 2 BROOKLYN EN’s $4 2.50 Suits Our Men's Clothing. Business is the Largest in New York—-Not-in-the amount of money taken in, because we don't ask any high prices—but in the number of Suits, Overcoats, Vests and Trousers we sell—the biggest in New York.creurth’ Floor.) This necessitates a_special clearing }- every week-or-so-to.clean up-all the odds and ends and broken lines re- maining fromthe: tremendous selling: going on here every. day a Grouped together they make one of the biggest and best varieties ever of- fered, and the beauty about it is that you'have your choice at about one- half price. To-morrow’s Clearing Day | Don’t Miss the $12.50Suits [on Sale 8 A, M. | | $ | to 2 P.M. Only. | ——_themnew sing and At double breastedstyles, | of -alleweol Thibéts, aah tailored In the best manner. Men's-$3, 00 Trousers = trousera ora 5 fete are ade of EN: a We haveth tain which sold for: $15.00. On we intend to march them All OUb-Aand.-no—-we make Wanetiniorecrgen! 4 Men's 320,00 Winter Overs | | Men’ $s $30.00 and $35.00 Silk hLined. Fall. Overcoats and [Priestley Rain Coats, = are made of the finest fu imported’ cheviots and dual antroand fine bite tallor! $7,50 Combination | to 16 y pants worsted Boys’ Suits — 3 ‘ant oilve 915 5 Suits. fnevlot code Sa lay styong sults _ fore rough wear, Take a lesson from this dentist, Who knows a thing or two; He never stops a-pulling feeth Till he’s entirely through. So when you read World Want Ads. don’t i Stop "till you've read them 3 through; AS, like-as-not the dast-you-read Will spécially interest you. OFT- TIMES THE ‘NOOKS AND CORNERS OF THE WORLD'S WANT ioene ony HOLD GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES, covert coat. S15 Coat inch 1 He meme In tan satin, h guaranteed satin, {n some of the styles. . \a few with taffeta, others with serge, all sizes a few Etons— t style—somie of these coats are lined 4 few with taffeta, others with serge. the 26-inch jacket effect, Second Flopr, are coat without. iilnlies anit materials; ipa sth xy Mohegan Madi $27- EeninE Contes ¢ French broadcloth, in » white, the new and @ $16.50 worth: all sizes Noa lone 22d to 23d St., N.Y, ~ Coats and Skirts! cal buy one wi one with the assurance need_an inexpensive suit that is Value $15 at ET £30 Suits This lot of spits repre- the Eton, lion centres, special choice ot 25c¢ 19¢ Meat Pla hin, compris: 6 Cups, 6 Saucei 1 S-inch Meat 4 1C-inch. Meat inch Meat 6 Individual Bu 6 Fruit Dishes 1 ner-Sets— for twelve p pieces, Rignas=with ants Jong $3, —Late fall des heavy Tans Gand £15 Renal: $20.00 Bed $ Outfit for tom. sizes; special, £4.50 White Porc ner Sets—Thin white porce- | 60c Decorated Dessert Sets —Neat tinted edges, wi 7 piece: 60c Decorated English | Jet Tea Pots—your 4 10c Cups and Saucers— White percelain slight y im- perfect cups. and saucers. 4 Je Breakfast or tex Pia- ~==tightiy-imperfee tters ng: Plates,6 up Plates; rs ish. Dish Dish (ters: Corrugated Vegetable £650 \Vhite. Porcelain whit completé dinner servic 100 $)- +93 Bail $25.00. Yery_Fine— China Dinner Sets_Very best c china, very neat floral band decoration, every piece paid lined, $ too pleces;sery special, We on sale 3c ain Dine ; S22 Also i 1 — 54-50. f | White [| Porcelsin Special ‘Notice to Thursday Shoppers.|_! ‘ hundred pairs out of the/ten thousand $4.50 Shoes placed | | 2 While ! haye left some’ elzht Monday. ' They Last ening Slinner—in high Franch iret wii. Baki patent and | Tea Sepvice fo) ¢ porcelain, 16 Double th rong threads and ry 8 rh ance ba nee Curta combina 125 en Holl Bed, xtect Curtalna, $4.98 325 Renaissance Lace Curtains $5 Silk Finished Parttersst $4.80 Renaissance Bed Sets, Let rel colors and designs—roveraible 4 deep Iattice fringe top Gered eda Heder seta al $2, OB Taian cottam i eoon tebe $2, 98. ine, $2 around. Sx To, Feather Pi antoed okaess seven in A. Bat $¢Boatrice Lace Curtains, 59c Feather Bee S odors Oil Heaters less than $5; $ a forse signs. front, Moro heat z “ra with leis—oit Steel Founts be guaranteed, real and overiocked _alltched $1.98) Reversible, ne SETS. pectal. . }| Special Mat tress Bargains. 52 49. $4, 98 For $3.60 Mat-| For $10.00 > treeses, made with | Mattresse: soft’ cotton top, | In beat A. full ~welght and | ticking, o-ineh covered in jbett| border and — dij- ) quality ticking. mond. titted, C. “A. b 9 $40.00 Brake 23 98 $2 28 37, 8 pene teaas: “| yor $4.00. 3 For $15.00 Halr 2-{neh. continuous} tress Ih | Mattresses, extra ; | soft top and’ bot= | quality softs hair, poste, 7¥-Inch Hiller, | fony, In. all 'sines, | 45° pounds” to Cull y ais, © size; One or two | massive husks, — best | CO’ liners cnaee ot) in Construction; all. aizen. | turteds 1 best! Heking, iows, muir | m4 O° | | ed © A Select Sample Display. of f $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 Black Silk (Chiffon Taffeta) WAISTS. $3.98 35 A Rare examples of taste, beauty aid-retinement— The designer—a specialist: in blacksilkwaists—has. assuretl us that no other store has rer ceived any of his exclusive creations at a price that would enable them to offer them for $6, or $7. black Waists_ that are Offered Some. with foot, x28, ihe fan im, phen front. thesa exclusive. original de. catirely coat sults — ax 45-inch ong, the. fitted suit —the t mode! — the peplin the the best of the skirts are he most perfect bang- g skirts; worth $30.- —tireks— across Jong -inch tatest with a nest $25 Broadcloth cua 2 ery high lustre broadcloth In Back, ale Spade ale ae it oo have the Any Becond Fi embroidered Some with pointed sili trimming, — “A REPETITION OF-T THE. BEST-OF THE BARGAINS THAT. r_GAVE -US THE BIGGEST DAY WE EVER HAD IN THIS DEPARTMENT, FREE—Curtain Pole, with fixtures, &c., ready to hang, with each pair of curtains at $1.00-and upward, $1.98 Real Scotch Lace Curtains} —In Itenniemance—amt trish Paint de fringed top and bottom; each...... wide and 8% yarde Tong. |) Can you Equal These Bargains Elsewhere ? > White) Ename} steads, like cut, heayy” brass: rail“on head ang ANY Bras eplvdio ‘ solid contra, \bane. 19x26 inches, A, Cc. A, Ticking, i Feather. Pillawa, size ) $1.35 Feather Pillows, alze covered Ue ons Some entirely side plaited -front. Button trot or back styles; long or short sle:ves PORTIERES. $1.98 Pair Tapestry Porticres— 4c Bede, brass 32c¢ 98 &

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