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fea ae THE EVENING Si00 TOU eo eee on MS, SELIN BY “FATHER'S WILL Eventually to Get $20,000,000 More,' ;Practically All of Goddard Estate. FEW OTHER BEQUESTS. “New York Socie: Be One ‘of Women in y Leader Will the Richest America. Mrs, C. Oliver Iselin, of thin cit Desome in a day one of the wealthiest | women in Ameria, Under the will of her fither, Col. William Goddard, fied ofsteriay at Warwick. R. 1, iately recelvs an interest in the estate amounting to about $10,(00,00) and cver- sie imme- of Provt She ts Mr, Iselin’ Noe has Oxy emali Upon the bi ed 31,7900 up Milam Goddard Ise- wil in th mon in the © inherit the baby, who ls now ¥ Ens This yo of the riche ty, as he will 5 ot hls giandfatiers e mother; bat will tie Tepiin my Ze he tino and is 4a excelling in golf. t and boxing a handler of the speedy cup + and managing Telidace 48 several contests tor “ Anverica’s Cup, In the latter races Mra, pacts t don Columbia, and was the y Woman permitted aboard slifp in cis nlernaconal contests, Mrs. Isclin was « celebrated belle det “fore ber marriage. It is present Prince of Wales, Prince Georgo and a leutenant in Mer titnhand is fa Facing yact delender Vi, bose igflant. the Defen the entire battle-fleld, which the Gov- ernor had never seen before. Major- Frederick D. Grant and his alde, A. J. Bowley, who are gucsti York State on this \pccasion, are Py on the field for the fr#t Ume. ax squadron of the Tiirieenth United HHS ON FELD tering. Her marriage of C. Oliver | : pccaslon vari Uatlery Wot the; Blsth fi —— aertan fectin—-&— a; “was-one—ot-the- | Governor Tel a j cae myst brilliant weddines in the society of New York and Rhode Island. ‘The bequest of 350,00 to Brown Uni- Yeralty, of which Col. Goddard had been for many years Chancellor, Is received | with surprise. It was thought that it would be larger. The Ithode Isiand Gen-| eral Hospital receives §2,0N. In the event of Inelin’s e: Mother. - LST BEAT nor and Gen, Grant, ie Monument dedicated to-day 1s of granite and bronze, statue of Gen. Greene being Ife size. The party will ¢ until to-morrow afternoon, to reach New York City urday night ‘ Yorkers at Uavaine of Gen, Greene Statue. GETTYSBURG, Pa., -Sept. ughes, of New York, the aecetiaee | , Yeteran officers comerising the New| York’ State Monument Commission, | | -——— enting the Btate Las-| public } committeos re; lature, and everal prominent ‘day‘at Chambers and Pearl street | Champers street [after him, dashed down the street. +Charle pulled tack with all his st “ JOHN LYNCh ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. ' , At Pearl street there is an excava- HORSE'S NECK IS ton more than twenty feet deep. Th colt pushed old Charlle ints the deep hole and then plunged In on top of h Part of the wagon rested on the colts back, but he continued tu kick | and squeal in anger and terror. | Charlie's neck — rested oan one | beam and his hips across another. He | lay still as though he had been used | to hard knocks all his life. Men go the wagon out and colt to the atreet level. It was difficul to get Charlie out, and suddenly he foppled over and fell to the bottom of len NTO DEEP PIT | ‘i the pit, breaking his neck. The colt, | cg jae? still kicking and full of fight, was! i Old Charlie's” Death Due to taken on back to Brooklyn. The dead Young Colt He Was Help- ie fan (Game! for-oldi Charlie ; ing to “Break In.” | : ar Heaith| LT Never Fails to Hay Ss Al good old namef Charite, | which had been trying hard to teach horse colt fresh from the country the ways s killed by his pupil to- Charlie) and the colt were owned by 8. B. Carpenter, . 231 Wallabout Market, Brooklyn. Early to-day the team was driven to New Jersey for a load of truck, and, coming back, thelr ; driver, James Simpson, of Nb, 16 Ryer- son wreet, Brooklyn, took them through toits NATURAL €0LOR ho matter how long it has: been ay or, faded. Promotes a luxu arent ery a ahlss Ane es riant growth of healthy h: Stops the colt, which had ‘been chafing and | « She aearar: fretting, took frixit at a train and, | itS falling out, and positively re- dragging the wagon and old Charlie. moves Dandruff. Keeps .hair soft and glossy. Refuse all substitutes. | IS NOT A DYE RESULTS GUARANTEED Philo Ha’ Newark F0c and $I toities, at d-uggists Wise old Chartle swerved out of. the way of a street car bound west, and Simpson yas hurled off the wagon seat but the colt could not’ be held in —- JAMES McCREERY & CO. 24rd Street. 34th Street. CHILDREN’S NS DRESSES. ~ Russian and Jumper Dresses. Made of brown or blue Cheviot and Serge. -* Sizes 6 to 10 years. : 5.00 Full length ‘Box’ Coats with high neck. Made of blue or btpwn Cheviot. ‘ ~ Strapped seams. 8.75 Junior Suits of fancy, Broadcloth. Semi-fitted coat, collar and cuffs of plain material finished with braid. Plaited skirt with fold, Sizes 12 to 14 years. 18,50 In Eoth Stores. - CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS.- Bloomers of blue Serge or Brillian- tine. Sizes 2 to 14 years. 75¢ _A large stock of Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Gymnasium Suits. Ceérge, Bril- liantine or Tricot. Outing Flannel Pajamas, Madras Pajamas. | > BOYS’ & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, 1 Beth Stores. in Borit Stores. - 65¢ 50c RESTORE GRAY /fAIR | We submit an extraordinary list of Personal Supply Values for Saturday's Shopping. Catering to your wants, studying your demands and the pace you ican eu ioe to to_pay. Rothenberg & Co. should | always be first in your tho Can’ —— Speclal for Katurday at the Soda Fou! NEW YORIS “FASTEST GROW! THENBER WEST 141 STREET SATISFACTION. CUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDZ)\) NG STORE yh Walnuts iarge por f cake for Rousing Saturday Sale of BOYS’NATTY $4SUITS 4" ¢ The greatest let of suits, in peint of nobbiness, up-to-dateness and 1, 98 workmanship, that yoo'll find in New York. We do not hesitate a mo- ment in stating, ‘‘A mew suit FREE for every one not giving absolute ron double: or Blouse Suite satisfaction. Rich: Dressy Suits Saturday’s Tremendous i-Hour Sale of Rich $3.59 Black Chiffon Taffeta _ Waisis at. 198. ~ ON SALE FROM 9, x M. . TO | : Chiffon was a Black offered at this start- e. Made with yoke, pin tucked; full biou , “pleated ck, full sleeve, tucked cutf and Silk es 30 : (ran 9 é PLAY Black (On Sale Ali Day.) \I sale of these. most’ popular you'll marvel |) blouse effect, 1.69! Girls’ $4 All- Wool is at 1.79) Set 1,79 On Sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., On |Girls’ Full Length Coats Bumper Style. Revian, T (On Sale All Day) | OF all wool fa 1 cellar cy cassimeres, we for young men 3 to THIS SATURDAY i EVERYWHERE ELSE AND REGULARI aT 88.00, IS CERTAINLY THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT OF ITS KIND WEN t 1 enous Unparalleled Value for 4 Hoars, To-Mo row, ors made from far ey Russian dresses with sitet Al T. Sailors. pleated ‘ski mt of milk hme, Misses Satin Lined Suii (On Sale All | Day) the new fieayae York provide Was a day laborer—a ble | Upto Expectations. tation for a deleg ty men from feliow fromthe south of fesen r ? old soldiers Was a widower with one | QUEPNSTOWN, Sept.27.—The Cunara | 837: * oft for the first. time in the old cou He | sate the d of + looked upon the | d to a chowder club<a ward as- Uine steamer Lusitania, from New York, never-to-be forgotten feld to which | fon--and the Democratic purty, Bept. 21, arrived here at 236 A. M. to-| their brav x ts Mttle Russian Jew day, tie passage thus occup: e| Gen. G oft at Culp's| ha wife and a growing fam- | sya four hours and nineteen 1 s,| HIM to the vaLA a ae Hie fanatica ¢ hours, twenty-five minutes 5 eave DIRBERT SHER “mere than her outward run. The oni) hanged Jobs ry pay de | record broken was that of the Luca fourteen ye of the same Hae. * without a break had béarded in Finkelatein’s | Sandy Hook Lightahip waa passed Mrs, Finkelstei mended his @37 P.M. Saturday, 1, and s for him. Finkelktein wns tits Liisttanta had covered 2 miles up to best friend e two, differing in noon, Sunday, Sept. 2 On Monday at} event! Hundred | race, religious habits and ™inatincts, and and the bs | noon the steamer had added 5M miles At noon Tuesday | hever ugreed with one another on any porsible subject and Never had a quar- Sixth Wiscons! to her previous run. rhe had covered 625 miles more, at noon | fense s Tel in thetr ves. Once a week Lynch day whe had made an additional | the way he | would bring home wakes, pay the 35) miles; at noon Th amc of his board nd then go. forth had 323 miles more ut 206 A. M, to-day milgx from ngon yefterday Hoch, making the total distance nautical miles, at © speedo to her ci she had run X to Daunt’s woeks he was la . and for mn This morning t had been out when he came| der he was! fumes of os- 22M per} DK gas awoke Fihkelsteins The comparative ad of time, making th and Yolage cannot the horr! found ‘On| only one da teri in the mile) that day, her dest ¢ Wednesday dead in dowith pa !-| bad been ben [hund so won and the vas bracket downward by a strong that the gua would flow right It had been doing neh's goal u r up to the proper facibry as the Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mothe: thought her child must have PAR ORIO or faudanum to make it sléey ‘These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, have been killed or whxee health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- bum and morphine, each’ of. which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of tho narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling th “poison.” The definition ‘of “narcotic” ist “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison ous doses produces stupor, coma, con ulslons und death.” The taste and nes containing o opium are disguised, and sold under the names ps,” Cordialay” “ Sooth eats etc, “You should not permit any medicine to be given to your antares without you or your hyalina’ know of what it ix composed.” CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, Cc Genuine Castoria always bears the signature ” Leo Wa. Tne NS oe 1 2 a i =, jhe WILL NOT REOPEN "SHEPARD INQUEST!’ er Henry J. Brewer, of Brooklyn, t night that he had no inten- nf reopening’ the inquest into the of Dr. A. Warner 3h Many ore the children who - weight woolen Suits, Sizes 2 4 to8 years, MISSES’ SUITS. 12 Both Stores, Semi-fitting Coat Suits.. Made of | striped mat¢rials}- Plaited skirt. Coat lined with satin, Sizes r; and 16 years. : 14.50 Fall model Suits. Stripes or checks, | Plaited skirt, with fold. 27 inch coat lined with satin. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 16,50 Full length Kersey Coats. Strap- ped seams. Collar and Cuffs finished with velvet. Sizes 14 and 16 years, Colors :—blue, castor, tam and black, 15,00 Walking Skirts, made of herring- bone Serge. Plaited model with fold. Length, 37 to 39 inches. 5.09 In Both Stores, MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'TS. Ladies’ Gymnasium and Fencing Suits. Separate Bloomers fdr travel or , athletic wear. On Saturday, September the 28th, .Gymnasium Bloomers, Extra large. 2.50 Ladies’ Outing Flannel Pajamas, 950 JAMES McGREERY & CO: 23rd Streot 34th Street 4 |men of the Stato participated to-day in} Comes. to Boarding-House | : Norfolk and Double breasted belted Sees coogeccocoosocosssosq090003 secocgococcaceasooscogocaccooges is ae Glum for First Time and Suits. Brown, biue or grey mixed cloth, Another Saturday Batch of 3 Sat, rday’ s Great Sirprise Sale soins ale SEAS DOM T he Ga Many with extra pair Knickerbocker iE 3 : 8 Off W $10 | Ene ner nee urns on the 5. sy ae He rering omen’ $ | MaJor-tipn. George Sears G' Rey trousers, Sizes 8 to 17 years. 7-50 t esis Remi Hasyn Kerrie ehil Ered of the strange ttle tntimacin Odd Trousers of Corduroy or fancy urea oe la U 8 : Long Ceats at $4. 98. [lin the famous “N tone es meen ee CBRE GEO OG) Hoses: 1:25 2,500 Pairs of Boys’ Famous = § @ xataratiy, you would not ex ‘ : H3uly 3 1852 tragic end to-day when Job A large assortment of small boys’ 7a Sh 1.20 5 ret a coat like this at New ‘Giant Cunarder’s pi . airaeelf we aes Suits and Coats for house or street “Wal. cn” Shoes at $1. 8 3 remarkably litle price Trip Across Not W Nore __dress, including washable and light The bes t wearing shoe in towns cepil at the end ot the se OX HID: trictly all-weol ma- Inches Jong, notch Ieizes 8% to 1334; * “patch ae : ee row. & ,. $ ” g ae Girls’ “Gs od Lack’’ Shoes § § ‘ ie to Sizes S44 to 11, Sizes ¥2 to 2, © 59c 69c 89c Iien’s 92.50 Sample Shoes at $1.69 The best bargain you ever heard of in a 8, Another Great Sale of rincess Dresses The greatest seller we ever Because it's the most, Sensational value—a_ pretty, rich, lovely evening dress for’ Parties, foy. theatre or danc- ing use, Made “from dainty Bik Batiste or Lingerie. of th Very) best ‘qualliy: somely trimmed With sey: eral rows of Valenciennes Jace, tucks and medallions, Full flare skirts, tucked 9 and trimmed with exquistte § al ac Sizes a2 to 4 shoe of reliabie merit—choice of viel Kid, Calfskin and Gun Metal Calf, lace or elastic sides—to-morrow, par 99Shoes fcr (‘Libe rty Women oe for wom- equal to per craoveent 000 accooGce - the best ew Y p equal to hide “and wid $ & any * sd ety _ a6) ni} © i e Dur special ce ‘orth $10 eac! s SOCOSCCOCS oF or Ot < ‘Milliner Smart, S Stunning Street H treet Hats at at $2. 98. | Chilér2n’s 12'c. Stockings y SATURDAY ONLY.) parca ital Fine ribbed, on Black cotton Stockings; dou- , ble soles, spliced heels and toes; 12¥%c, Tc n Serer ast avi | J qualities; subject to slight imperfections; a A id pale aeate a sies Sares ee : nwith two large. For eee Sgr uu ‘Juettes and buckle, 1 = trigmed with large bow In back or front and ball pins. Taffeta Sik Hats, "trimmed with large bows, Felt trimmed with alle von. vet, Nberally Used a eeleverly mantpul nd ne} colors, Each, Swell Ready- steeWe Hate at “$1.98 hirts; (ON SALE SATURDAY all regular $1.50 special, each. *» 99c; Men’s $1.50 Flannel Shirts at Samplé of high-grade flannel Shirts in bleel gray, brown, etc; cut extra larg: mostly ~ Men’s Woollen Half Hose (ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY.) Men's ,natural wool Half Hose, heavy 1 pina; crinkled weight, double merino heels and ri r pit warm and durable; would be good value, 2C. silk rosette and turkey ruff; pressed ra 98 nua! fective: immed in at 19c.; very special, a pair.......-405)) f i pete ie psp eet ile CSRS»