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FIGHT WILL THAT | | GAVE $3,000,000 JO HEAD OF BANK Ofher Relatives Say Mrs. Aaron De Granco was Un- duly Influenced by W. A. Warnock. CONTEST IS DELAYED. Case Set fo? Trial Before Sug- rogate at Jamaica, L. 1., on October 3. when the contestants of the will of the late Mra. Aaron DeG-auw arrived to-day in the coutt of wate Nodle et Jamaim. 1. I. the case was ad- Journed gatil Oct. 2 At that tt witnesses, all pr THE EVENING WORLD, Niece of Widow De Grauw | Fighting Her $3,000, This Store is Open All Day Saturday ooo Will (IN ‘THE BIG STORE: |: ACITY| ITSELF [SIEGEL | NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER: STORE )—— — = = G J.B.GREENHUT, Presipent. eiereiad DIRS. ALICE A. CROCKER vast estate h William A. Warnock. president @# the Bank ard 4 At Rev. ormed the Dozen “Next of Ki In their petition, filed contestants ask that the De Griuw's will be refused and that the property be divided ax though re De Grauw had died intestate. There are leas fa dozen uf the next of kin, end ifthe est prevails likely to receive siderably more | than SRL, 000, S Mra. Crocker and her brother, Mr. Lewis, are the children of the late William F. Lewis, a half brother of the late Mrs. De Grauw. He was liy- ing in Kro nat the Ume Mra. De Grauw drew will in 140, and al- though, ged, he was on the friendliest terms with the rich widow he was not mentiones in her last tes- as is tament. Mra. Cro was for many ___yeart_a_teacher in the, public ‘schools ef this city, but after her marriage to |} Wiiliam H. Crocker she abandoned teaching. For several years sue has been chief accountant and getie 3 manager of the J. Parker Pray Com- pany. Call Will Unjust. “We are fighting Mra. De Grauw's will on princ’ple, a. belteve it unjust that Warnock get almost othe entirecs ale. Mrs, De Grauwwassey, enty years old when her alleged will Was drawn She was deaf and practi- cally an invalid. There was no reason "\ Why we should have been cut om. We Were on friendly terms with Mra, De Grauw and with Col. De Grauw during me. We have evidence on e are confident we can break she 5 ! tie owil Mr,-Warnock. said. tat night be could ve wilt Warnock’s mother, when he was six yearr time he was reared nd ited with the couple until | FOUR GENERATIONS Becta Fiftieth Anniversary of Mar- riage of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Michels Is Celebrated. | Four. generations—ineliding children, grandchildren and great-granddilldfen— amembied to-day at the home of Mr. Jaaac Stern, Cedar Lawn, Irvington-on- the Hudson. in honor of the olden wedding anniversa Louis M. Michels, fathe mother-in-law of Mr. Stern, Witty yearn ago to-day when the bride was a girl of sixteen and the bridegroom was twenty-three, Mr, and Mra, Michels were married in New York City. Bince that day they have been Twenty-third street change from J a residence district, and) later, with the old Booth theatre at Sixth avenue, in- to the present buainess block. To-day at the beautiful country home of Stern ithe golden wedding ce! Drants received cablograms and tol @rams from all over the world congrat- wlating them upon attaining a fiftieth wedding anniversary at a youthtul age. Both the bride and bridegrom of fifty years ago are hale. and heiirty, and Dra. Michels bas the appearance of a Jaw ana Soman’ or at ei nly immediate relutives - ent At the reunion, the two younger Baling ite Ite gig Michels Wertheim ‘and Virgin| May Hato, Gifts of- gold came tron friends both in Eurepe and America. if, and Mrs, Michels are one of the few couples to celebrate a golden wed- Ging who do not sucgest old axe. Mr. Michela In (atill Interoated in businens ichels as act! nae x teers ve as a woman golden wedding reunion, altho Priv@ie, was one-of the most atiraotive is that has tak lace at Mr. Btern's handsome hom \ HUGHES HEADS FOR ALBANY. SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Sent. 18—Goy. oar lett this olty for Afbany at EY-SENATOR AND Hearing of Divorce Complaint of Mrs. Frank J. Gardner “gud her-brotherEdwin -B_Lewla, wh Goes Over a Week. formerly lived at No. 76 King stre Soe as ‘ueir attorney, James C Murray No. 78 lam street, refused to Ex-Senator Frank close the line of attack. Brooklyn, did not resp THE New York. Abbot! action H. Gar WIFE MAY AGREE nerves — Nutritive food for heal- thy appetites— Strengthening food for sturdy muscles— The most nourishing wheat food . Uneeda Biscuit __In_moisture_and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COM SU FOUR STOKES _ 523-529 8th Ave., Bet. 36th & 37th Sts. % es West I4th Strect, veent 6th and 7th Aves. "SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE No. 417. BOYS’ KNEE- PANT SUITS of All-Wool Cheviots and Fancy Ca Pe! r all new patter checks and plaid: and plain’ double - breasted Straight Knee pants; medium and heavy weights, durably lined double stitched throughout. reliable and extra wear-resi The Surprise Stores’ Famous Double Guarantee. Mone; 1d on Request. All Clothing Repaired for One Year Free. BE ‘PA wool Goit Sb i236 Bons BIOL \¢ | BOre COLLARS —wo 106 ar-ply; all new 5G $10, 312,915, $18. ne week was ordered Bracing food for steady RPRISE |N.W.Cor, 3d Ay. One Block from “L" Station. s, er and Double-Breasted Styles— Sizes 7 to 16. Excellent school suits for the boys in h new gray shades in made in belted double- breasted. style with Knickerbocker pants Flizabetn for trial, A mney for the STRICTLY FR t. Jar Sec; pt. jar eat each FRESH MADE citron. mard! ea) r from our Daylight WALNUT LA.E c Fresh PANY Fancy Salmon Steaks; Ib. STORE Bridgeport. e. and 83d St. rong. er style with and well tailored; sit, 236 CANVAS COATS weight, feolt; dor, 75¢ und “ NEW GREENING APPLES seiect- ed fruit; No, 6 baoker, (delivered)... Fresh Fish ex Roskperi Cod Fish J Nhe le and wll $2.25 I The Right Sorts of Fall Clothing at Common-Sense Prices Groceries Saturday’s Specials EGGS— ed CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES— 99¢@ exch BREADED CRAWS— ‘ches’ ready 10° Ge UN! nc italy i) a g pittn or taay cake, 15 CAKES i food Flore’ ahery c ‘cocoanut,ma; le or maish nallow; each i be Meats (Slegel Cooper Store! Faurih Floor.) Sportsmen, Hunting Season Is On Nelson Hammerless Sho'gun —itbas cenvine, f ne. i pored twist barrels, made dwards ex ension r, the finest decarbomized et Histahed; pistol grips wood wilnut, best gun in the wor Ler green canvas; eg lish =Nebr $y | 38c od lercey [Be ra Ducks; 15c “trea killed Ohio Foul; 17c f tally sele: ‘ cle sthien $10 | SEX KNICKERBOCKER} x bi Ay MERLESSSHOT, | “ iS clothing to be found in the city, Made of storm calfskin and haye waterproo! tongues; he yelets and hooks 1 lace; broad, Scotch soles; Gondyeer welt tn colos nn Oentt and Boeke 10 Two Coats in Cne REVERSIBLE LEATHER | C ANG CORD COATS = weather proot | $4.30; 11 tented laringeddowarts ing qualities. The siyle is « preity one-—tull Griver or out: $4.95 | CORDUROY TROUSERS trsand'lceves, aad cards gy ersciec iran finished with one deep fold, | The most sensible gar | ~All sae: Croy collaras rezulir pric others with two. | ade for all around | For Men, Young Men and Boys HE difference between this moderate-priced Clothing Store and the highest-priced clothing store in New York is chiefly this—that the high-priced store charges for style and we give it Every penny of the price’ you pay here buys its exact equivalent in quality of cloth and elaboration of finish. We make no extra charge for “exclusiveness” and style. Why should we? They cost us nothing to get. We demand them from the tailors who make our garments as an essential to getting our orders. We give them to you as something you have a right to expect from us. Think of this a moment: You know this concern pretty well. Can you think of’ any establishment better able to get what it wants in the markets of this country? With the whole clothing field before us, is it likely that we would choose anything but the best to be had? way | For Young Men ae As An Example ° '% ~y es we can sell Long-trousers suits for: the ages difficult thoroughly good clothing at the prices to designate as belonging ro manhood or boy- usually associated with flimsy cloth and hood. ‘Youths’ ’’ suits we call them and “ h bly fi take a great deal of care with them, careless cutting, look at the superbly fin- Asan Exam le of the values in this divi- ished all-wool black thibet suits for men, sion take the single and double-breasted cut in the best approved fall fashion, in suits in a fine choice of fall Heat mix- izes i tures, stripes and over-plaids; ee 8 uy Ol oa hp also blue and black cheviots at.. 7.50 CU Ube ciie { Others at $11.50, $13.50, $15.50 & $1 7.50) As Another Example, "*< the hand-tailored, all - wool suits at $15.75 We show at this price five mod each modgl in a very wide choice of fabrics, inclucing black and blue cheviot and fancy worsteds in grays and browns. It’s the largest choice as well as the = For Boys This division of our clothing business has becn for years, famously popular among mothers. It has been carefully and aggres- sively conducted and has grown tremendous. ly on the siren th of value-f or-price given. As an Exam le of the econcmy and safety gained by purchasing toys’ clothing here, take the Russian anu Sailor Suits of pure worsted, made for ages 2/2 to ME years, and the double-breastid suits for $4.85 Other lines at $17.75, $20, $25 and *30 ages 8to 10 years, sold at...... i 75 as (M ns Ciothiog Store, Miin Floor, Fear.) tooth an Boys’ Clothing St cat e att ‘at § Men’s F all Derbies an? Soft Hats All the Newest Blocks in HIS stylish and practical toot is very rapidly finding per- manent favor)among women of discrimination. And those women who haven’t a pair will soon fall in line if fashion has any influence upon them. : While it s new-and novel, itis also comfortable and stylish— and is an ideal boot for wear with short sk:tts. - Made in tan, ! lack, combination tan and brown, and patent The “Czarina’ Boot for Women leathers, Most of them are qi, Best Colors and Shades i 8 shoes, W q Se cenaye ai Bie Si ee $3, $3.59 & $4 at Lowcat Prizes 3 The “‘Russian’’ Boot for Children ae in town: This is, the Russian Boot, made in « style similar 10 the Derbies and £oft Hats-at3 ina” 10 i Ve; i exira i cut ee “Czarina” Boot mentioned above; they are cx Rh cu $3 and.$1 ' only, straight on top instead of the fancy curves; all sizes at (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Kedr.! ° b) Fall Styles in Men’s Foot Mould Shoes Mould—also any leather, toe, or heel. e d Hf-you-want-tong service, if you want style, if you want comfort and perfect fit, you cannot find .a shoe in the world, at any price, that will give you better satisfaction in 1.50 & $2.50 Made of the very best fur fel.s with pure silk trimmings; tands of Russian lea her; equal to the best $5 and $3 hats sold by so-called ‘ specialists.’’ Derbies or Soft Hats -at_$2 All’ the bes: blocks, colors, and shades. Equal to the best $3 values in town, Derbies or Soft Hats at E have said a good deal about the excellence of the Foot Mould Shoes in the past ten years, but we haven’t said half the good things they deserve. They are made of the very finest leathers, and their work- these. respects than the Foot $1.50 manship is of the best and Mould Shoes at : In black. brown, pearl and most skilful character. Any nutria, Union made: sold new and worthy style that you $3 and $3.50 | elsewhere at $2 and $2.50, Steet Cco-er Store, Ma'n Flocr, Reze.) ere fe, Seund want can be found in the Foot Misses’ Fail Suits, $16.50 An Astounding Scturday Special of an arrangement we yKeliaole Ammu. ition, Trustworthy Guns and the Right Kind of Elothing ECAUSE This Suit made with a manufacturer fo han- ;| REMINGTON AMM) AMER.CAN MACHINE Fancy herrlag- Rendecrieiy GU cpacereareeat | UONS—op level pistol | dle these in great quantities we can bone —chevioti Skinner satin patent ior: end, ex now offer them to you at such a wonder- Paper OERS fully low price, Ordinarily the price ined, 50 ae Aly would be $22.50 or $25. They are in $24.75 the prettiest styles made for this Fall. Coat is made with semi-itied back, 2/ inches — Da 1 | HARRINGTON & 1 E | HARRISON it | long, straight front, lined throughout with guar- Known single barrel sbor antecd satin. You’ may choose from about 25 a sus —opanas. 38 | materials. Sa eee uaualeerls Side. pockets, velvet collar, smart side plaited us special to-mor $3 5 | 3 Bhawan: Navies skirt tinjshed With very deep si 3 urs 2 NING vi fold of seif cloth. All are man : ifles urday specia ns ; RISINGTON, Girls’ and Misses’ College Dresses : Giiners, No. 4 9 W)NCHESTER, i Beautifully Tailored Styles bere, modes... $3.50 (Repeatiog Take Asinaausoniayaicallcettenect alnnietd fancy HOPKINS & ALLEN, 22 calib-r,|_) Full line Winche man tailored diesses for school a d college Ramet time Take $7 75 | bu ting Rifles to wear in one and two-piece eres Xsodels. styles as you will find in $ Hf Sportmen’s 2 Knives, 75c New York. Special prices 11.75 tod 3 iTnch laces length ie My tneneer eee UALS CS a 150 Misses’ Skirts, Worth $5 and $6, at $3.95 They are better than the average $5 and $6 values shown in other stores to-day, We have a very special lot of 150 $3 95 wSS | Leg 15 inches high, « pair...,..$8 | only, which we can sell for . CORDUROY HUNTING GOVERNMENT U, S| Made of hard finished warsteds and man. | ATS— me Fok! ARMY KHAKI COATS— | nish mixture cloths; (hese materials are noted $3.50. lor rouneimen: sles 20 0 for their long-wearin2 and appearance-retain= Hunters’ lothing We have the most complete and \var\ii assoriment of sportsmen's Waterproof Boots AZ inches high, « pair UROY| gs all £6 $2.50 $5 wom $150 ‘ EO OE CANVAS LEGGINGS 4 with lac nay sper 5 $2.25 Gnesi ee [de WATERPROOP COATS — «hth Girls’ $3, $4 & $5 Washable Dresses In Weights Suitable for Fall Wear, at $1.50 We bought these dresses to sell during the summer, but they didn’t scil materials were heavy —but that’s one of the best reasons why they should sell rapidly now. morrow at y hel Lecause the Melnioah lining: coat is of dead grass cclog and tas cordvroy cil lar, reinforte! shoulders and lange convenient $2.50 Ask for “‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them. Winds Cars: style; ageci pa Ties ogecte