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PILED OUGHTER LET MINTRES. OF MORIN TO. TWO SRC Suit WENTH PLIES LEPSE Mrs. Schilling Will Get Equal Doctors Told Trustees Broker Portion of Millions With Would Live for Years and the Rest. They Believed Him. to-day, in the course of the affairs of T. A. SISTERS RECONCILED. |" develop | the inquiry in McIntyre & Co. b Miss Giulia Graciously Wel- | ruptey Peter 8. d Ar |fam street, that the creditors of the comes Kinswoman at Man- | late 7. A. Meintyre sr. had allowed two A A . | pellets on his life for $53,000 each to sion in Riverdale, | lapse Referee in Bi Loans to the limit had been made on the p Q{rs. Mary Washington Bond Moro- | Value. The creditors int said at her home, No, 47 Rich ave- | CRAMINed DY two mue, Mount Vernon, to-day, that all organic ailmen tas harmony now in the Moros! m-, thought he w fly, She added that her sister-in-law, reed ‘ Mrs, Victorla Schilling, had arrived at a ing Elmhurst and been graciously received jet by Miss Glulia Morosini, who yesterday declared that her kinswoman had not ome, had not been invited to her eee A father’s funeral and was not likely to the policles come. sald th “Mrs, Schilling and my husband (A payable o Two 1 Mr, Mointyre ns, who pI free from any . They had har yre died, w $90,000, P. Morosini) are now at Riverdale,” ) and ompante: said Mrs. Morosini, “I got word from |), ; SODAS " th ed them will pay their tac my husband this afternoon that the $18,000 in. loans. family {s now united and that all is 0 poli Mr. | harmony. There will be no trouble over wed to lap nad examine Mr. McIntyre ported that he had no uble of any kind a or the average period his years as no cash surrender on elther y at the time as loans to “Miss Glulla and her sister, Victoria, |the limit allowed had already been ave been united as sisters 5 made on them, We then took the poll- no longer any bitterness between them, |cles to some brokers who deal in that The terrible and false stories that have |Kind of th t they declined to take been published lately have done as |them at any p endp wel feclingaln Much as anything to bring the family |View of the ph ns' reports that the Gaither, |trustees and receivers would have no “T cannot see why our family is so Tight to speculate on the life of Mr persecuted by the newspapers. It has|™@¢lIntyre, declined to pay the amount been said that I am ten years older |Of Money necessary to continue the in- than my husband. That {s not true, for |SuTance. Of course, if we had known | 1am fifteen years his junior, Nor is it |that Mr. McIntyre would dle so shortly | true that my husband has been cut ot | 2fter that time the insurance would not | by his father for marrying me and that |4ve been allowed to peek ES | he has to support me on a small in- | eome. “My husband has his business with | | the New York Central Railroad, and hee had It for many years. All these 4 reports are cruel. Police to Guard House “Why, I am afraid to buy a news-| paper, for fear that some new fabrica- | | tion will shock me. The most pathetic Yttle thing 1s turned into a sensation. All manner of cruel and unusual in- i] sinuations are made. “To-morrow when the funeral 1s held! | i we will have a special guard of police- men about the house. No one will be allowed at the ceremony except the| members of the family, and by tha: 1) Esther Hilbert Sought by Man | mean the immediate members of the the division of the estate, We have‘ learned from Mr. Henry Thompson, the late Mr, Morosini's Jawyer, that all the children will share The will is to ‘be read after the funeral to-morrow. Sister Reunited. | was family," | Reported Seen in Holyoke, Mrs. Morosini was formerly Miss| Bond, of Blizabeth, N J. Her father Mass, was employed as a conductor on the Pennsylvania Railroad for many vears.| She claims to be the only granduiece NORTHAMP of George Washington in America, She telephone m {se very beautiful and her portrait has from Cha appeared in magazines as that of the that he most beautiful woman in America 7 eee FATAL CRASH BLOCKS ROAD. CORRY, Pa., Sept ‘Traffic on the Erie Railroad was © ed for several hours to-day as the collision between two near Randolph, Pa. Ps the engineer of one of the killed. ‘ON, Mass., Sept Wes 104-108 WEST 14th STREET con ne TS Furniture Carpets Fe] Beds ana Beddina Loncest 83} Upholstery Goods | ReDIT Everything for Housekeeping Come and see our new Fall designs of Furniture. Even if y have not buying in mind now you will get some valuable ides for the future. We were never better prepared to show all the latest styles fo Bedroo ym, Dining Rox 1, Parlor, Library, Hall —for all ov Our Price. Parlor Suites removable cus $18.00 Golden Oak Bureau, Frer larly $13.00... Laat 9.75 | Golden Oak Chiflonier, with French. 2 92 bevel mirror, alata od peciseee eatte 7.25 Golden Oak S ld regularly $19.00..... 12.50 Golden Oak Id regularly x s1450 a SS 0 Als Lie Cary and R LOWEST PRICES ; LONGEST CREDIT West 14 Street Nea 6" Ave 5 BROOKLYN STORES co | } Q Flatbush Ave 4nd Fulton Street OWp;: | performed on the c es, and they had no surrender * physiclans THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEmsuh 1%, 1908 WORK IN STRIPES 12-YEAROLD BOY MONEY’ ANNOYS” od ce ae HANES MoGREERY & C0 * WORTH ST ADAY HAND ATTACK TELLS A LAWYER Karly Fall and Winter Garments pa ite for infants and little Children, including French and American hand-embroidered long and short Coats, Cloaks, Wrappers, Walsh Earned Almost Enough Lad Gang Threatened to Kid- Actor-Manager Bored by Per- Sacques, Shawls, Afghans, Bibs, Pillow be al e sauciest green to Pay What He Owed nap Struck Down on | sons Who Clog His Dis- C 4 sh ’ For Child’s Support. Bridge at Corona, charge F ankruptcy ases and Sheets. , sola see charge From Bankruptcy. aly aa Hampers, Baskets, Bassinettes, etc, it ° ray . That the laborer ts worthy of Is hte.) James Matto heen @untll swans complete with every requisite to the in- fant’s wardrobe, ry and n if sald labor was street, Corona 1a Black Hand over been seen oft Black: Alpine hats that is your play a s g, warniy h \- . al : il saigvislandle waa Amanda seat Bee Malis rated the musical conedy stage, Arnold Daly, | going? en] A large and varied assortment of down by Justice Mayo in the Court of Se oe ae ee Sh ce Pays tuelne) Badly | French and American Hats, Caps and | Bnet lal BeAcionantoTlay, thie afternoon at the office of Lay indeed. It should do] Special Sessions to-day aruldteeas (ayia crass asics eee ca zac HL sould emia, Thia Is the first judicial appraisement | ies statioy turned the letter over Willlam “Lesser, No. & roadway, T will be the value In detlars and cents f/ 16 tne potice and made’no move toward |ST#Ver any aubstlons Cams Mila ’ Short Coats in the latest styles and pile work, and James Walehy @) 05 oving the threat hes Nava Sabie , colors, Made of broadc.oth, cheviot, cor- longshoreman, of No, 172 West Sixty-| 4. the son was crossing the Fifth | behalf of the numerous Altors who 1a fifth street, whose case brought forth street bridge, which spans the Long Tal- | Seek ¢ desire to be duroy and chinchilla, $s awarded $iM for six and Rallroad tr in Elmhurst tet Reon. 2 night, he was down from On Friday, september the 18th, | Walsh was charged with fallun Early Fall and Winter Coats, Var- | provided firty « a week La % ee : a e ‘ ear ler, a assets of niracter 4 . 2 r 7e8 port of his Kate eve i tae ious styies and colors. Sizes 4, to 5 | owes Mayo wa Bedi years, 5.00 and 7,50 \ to commit hin when he Indig Maa unatracols ltharnte Felt Hats, all the latest colors. | from the time form: w on the head. fits a ma 3.50 to 10,00 | assailant coming from bs a | fe saw no one, He start, 2rd Street 34th Street ering from a slight small gol of the brain and a scalp to connect the of last spring with ; Women’s | WF | White Canvas!’ | Se aatle mar Headquarters jp: ipon a harmless twelve- for the Wie Oxfords “Educator” id NV 5.¢ Shoes Southwest Corner 6th iW and {8th St. New York, Sizes 21; to 8 $2..0 Values paceman en New Fall Styles of Women’s| Women’s Sample $4 .00 » Shoes «< } Shoes at SAMPLE STOCKS FROM PROMINENT SHOE MANUFAC: TURERS, in Tan Kid. skin, Black, Gun Metal Calfskin, Pat- A ent Coltskin and Glazed Vici Kidskin HAND WELTED OLES; MAKER'S REGULAR $2.50 AND $3.00 GRADES n Lace, Button and Bluchers. Sizes 242 Widths, A to Be as ‘‘finiky”’ as you like in buying a La Reine. We delight to know that to § at $900 Worth 81.50 and $2.00 Sizes 2! to 8; a hundred styles; all leatheSmyscmarcun teigeutelies School Shcees for Boys and Girls High Cut Special!!! 5,000 pairs of OD] ove Special!!! 15,000 pairs of 59¢) Infants’ Shoes, Misses’ School shoes Shoes for Girls Sizes 2 to 5, Flexible Leather Soles, Ie Sizes 5 to 8 ani 8"; to 10, at New Fall Biyies Boys? Schoo! | Shoes Misses’ Shoes i, fa particular women buy them, for such women stand as authorities with their feminine associates. All Side Steels Guarantced Unbreakable. AS 70607 Sr, For 2 Days More JOIN THE CLUB at Once; It Closes Saturday A en Eve. $450 WALTERS RO YAL PIANOS for$225 ‘5 Down and ‘1 a Week No Insurance an No Inteiest; no “Extras ’—$225— —That’s Al Any Ove Can Joi oin-—Pay $5 ane the Piano Is De sag Ge dup Sizes $'2 to 14 and 11% to 2 pers, pa Mide rom select- i lace or button; low se ele ed Vici Kidskin an fae Y to itand f Gun Metal Calfsk n; v2 to 13. Lice, Button and Solidieather Ex- Bluchers; solid tension So es—a bargain; never sold less than $2.00. >; i for to-morrow, leather exten-| sion soles; about 2,500 pairs, } worth $1.50 an | x 796 Women’s Juliets, Oxfords and Slippers, About 5,000 Pairs, Odds and Ends, Formerly Sold at rea and $1.50. YOUr Choice 81... a Made of Black Vici Kidskin, Tan C in and so’re in Patent Leathers. (No C. O. D. or Mai! Orders.) 504 _ cw Bot ae Men’s New Fall Style Shoes All Famous $3.00 and $2.39 Makes. 4 From prominent Brockton Shoe Manufactur rs, whose names we are not permit.ed to advertise, but who only use the best of material in their shoes, and whose workmanship is of the highest standard the styles are of the latest Fal! design and can be had in Lace, Button and Blucher. Hand-Welied Oak Leather Soles. thers are in ported u in Calfskin, Black Cordovan, Vitalic Vici Kidskin and 1 alf. Also a lot of Salesmen’s Samples. i y “ad Sizes a Pair. oe q 6 to i AS A Worth ; : } A : i] $2.09, $2.50 ‘athe ft, BOS UD anasa.00 as in Un ha ters Fianos Are Bu.t to Last a Lifetime A 15 Y.ars’ Guar.nt 6. S900 Walters Inaciertone Flayer Pino Oui s, .430; $22 Down and 310 a Month Exchange! Au Cas lenses ot LEGM A GLALLS, Lex, toda Ave, 59th to 00th §