The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1910, Page 19

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\ ptlormenee waar STERN LOS AUST BNE | | FORFAMILY: 10 N COURT, BUT BOTH ~ CHARITY ANY $21, 000) G0 BACK TO AL | | | Widow Geis a Mil a Million Out-| Belling Fails to Get Bail Re-| right by Will of Wealthy | duced, Arnold Doesn’t Know Dry Goods Merchant. How to Plead. ‘The will of Tsaa Stern, multi-mille| Judge Crain in Part I, of the Court of fonaire dry goods merchant, who died eral Sessions gave audience to-day | lam Monday of heart disease in hist two bankers in distress. ‘The pro- Apartments at the Hotel St. Regis, was Cedings were entirely formal and filed to-day and admitted to probate py ; Neither of the bankers obtained any re- | Surrogate Cohalan, after waivers had. lief. been signed by all the heirs. First appeared Charles A. Selling, ‘The estate is variously estimated at who wiile acting as third vice-president from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000. ‘To hie of the Bronx National Bank atole be- A poaptld Mrs. Virginia Stern, he left) tween $45,000 and $40,000 from other banks 100,000 tn cash, alife interest in one-{ by selling them forged securities, Bell- third of the residuary ¢ and the ) ing was accompanted by William Bosler. He asked for a reduction in his ball. Magistrate House, when Belling was arraigned, fixed bali at , through his counsel, that the bohd be made $10,000. | that the son receive half the| Me set up that he is ill and his wife prineipal of his ehare in the es when | is {il and he needs home comforts, he ls twenty-five, with his mother’s con-| Judge Crain refused to cut the bond sent, and the rest when he is thirty, | in two or to make any reduction what- hi oe 1, use of the counrty lear geaee at Irvington, N. Y, A lit erest in the remaining two- thirds of the residuary estate goes to the three children—Robert B. Stern, Mra. May V. Hahlo and Mrs, Luetile Wertheim—with the further pro- home, jarlawn, With the consent of the trustees. jever, and Belling went back to the} Other Relatives Remembered. Tombs. | Arthur H. lo, son-lu-law, receives | Cornwall A, Arnold, who stole $1,485 | $10,000; Gustave H. Wertheim, son-in-{ from the Hudson River Branch of the| law, re $100,000; Hannah Kuin of | Corn xchange Bank while an oficial | California, a sister of the dead man, | Of that institution and was indicted | receives the income of « $6,00) trus fund for life; Carrie Kugelman, an- other sister, receives §23,00) tn cash Frederick Kugelman, a nephew, re- ceives $2,500; Marion Kugelman, a iece, receives $2,501, and Jesse Mi- shaels, @ brother-in-law, receives the Income of $50,000 for life. ‘To his coachman, Thomas Faulkner, and the latter's wife Mr. Stern left an| yesterday, was arraigned for pleading Atnold was Without counsel and was badly rattled. Firat he said he thought he would plead guilty and then he said he thought he would plead not guilty. The court suggested that he cons lawyer and postponed the pleading u to-morrow, Germans Lik: annutty of $500 | BERL Dec. y's papers x $21,000 to Charity. feature the addresses delivered by Following are the charit vests: | President Taft, Count von Bernstorf, lebrew Charities, ; He G bi t Washing- brew Benevolent and Orplian Asyium, | (he German, Ambassador at Wwasning 44000; Kaducadional Alliance, $2,000; Home | £0" Fe ineal for Aged and Infirm Hebrews, $1,000; | Missourt on the occasion of the unvell- fount Sinai Hospital, Monte.|ing at Washington yesterday of the re Home, $4,000, this being the bal-jetatue of Baron Frederick Wi of @ $5,00 subscription to the i-|von Steuben. The entire press sUtution. ments with « satisfaction upon the The firm of Guggenheimer, Unter-| kind things by the speakers of myer & Marshall offered the will tor | Germans and Emperor William. probate. The executors and trustees | q—___ — are eof ptited wg Bane: Robert, the #0m, a rthur fabio and Gustave | Y¥ Li our Liver is Clogged up That's Why ¥. Tired—Out Sorts Have Ne hppa, | Nanuet, is ‘spen ing his Rockland County jail singing be: he heard he has been indicted on a change of holding up and robbing Vic- tor Vorat. The Grand Jury has not | ported an indictment, but Stroee! go: | will advanee news trom a fortune teller, who | (98. algo told him he would be acquitted. ALBANY, Dec, 8.—Proceed tuted by the village of Senec issue bonds for $240,000 f. vorks have been declared the Court of Appeals deca axpayers were dented the rig on the question. An injunc was served as bids for the bonds were about to be opened. ‘ imstt- SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genaine ate: Signature Col Fifteen Days’ Free Trial 50c Weekl No First Payment Required This beautiful Turkah Rocker is covered with our celebrated “Sylvan” leather. Has diamond tufted back with large arms, The seat is fitted with our best steel springs and filling is of cotton felt and tow, with genuine hair top. Front is handsomely ruffled. The platform base is strongly built of oak and fitted with strong 4 springs and casters. ou could not make a more peceptable or useful gift for 9} Christrpas than this magnificent Turkish Rocker, Order now §| and have it stored free of charge until you $ desire to have it delivered. 95 Call and see same on our salesfloor or | | ordet by mail, mentioning No. 3...... | YOUR CREDIT IS GooD AT | i} | <a ema THE EVENING WORLD; * SY j 144 (ac STREET: STORE Trading Same Until Fo'Cloek. 40 FREE ‘Trading Stamps to start yout book. DOUBLE dine “ee Xmas Gifts in Toilet Silver In bla and colors. arlem to} oles. Deep liste High spliced palue ala sian borders and belts ..... pair. MANICURE, SETS—Quadruple silver plated: extra size polisher, (wo cream jars file, cuticle faith, in lined box: value €5.0; at BRUSH AND COMB SETS -Quad- ndsomely smbomed, idoaiguis ruple silver plated; three styles o sel 0 dine 95.00; rt ‘ 8 y select trom; valde $2.98 cuticle knife; value $12; at 9,9) (Mala Floor.) TOILET SETS--Quadruple plated; bright or gray finish; large r brush with 14 rows fine bristles large comb; three $15 & $18 Suits & Choose from a $ Lucky Pur- chase of Over 2,000 Fine Suits and Overcoats, to-morrow, at.,, . style. The Presto, the Afito, the Combination and the regular Over- coat in all the new winter materials. tans and browns. English Novelties, plain grays and Oxfords, also. black all-wool kerseys, all with the best af mannef-—Garments equal to those regu- larly retailed at $15 and $18 Crepe Kimonos Women’s Silk — Long Crepe Kimonos in Tight hive rth aad pree'Gernan | Stockings, 9Sc 95c . Variously 1 with Sent, calla beet ae WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS DRESSING SACQUES—Of Kidet- tlown and German flannel. All wool Reinforced ripple in red. gray. pink; light blue ot ved garter hs and soles, Value tops. knife and scissors; French gray 2.98 ot, hair brush, comb, polisher, mirror, French bevelled glass; $5 iow, in Ti Hundreds of new patterns in every new Heavy-weight fancy cloths in grays, linings and tailored in the best possible C (Bee ond Floor. , 8 helio. ‘Trimmed with circular 9 80; pair WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS n_ black Spliced collars and frogs. .... MAIDS* HOUSE. DRESSES — of chambray, seer: light or dark colors. Skirts full wid deep hems; sizes 34 to 4. WOMEN'S ROBES—0f Ei or blankets in all colors; pretty, fancy designs, made with Dutch necks and and cuffs; Ferinre woollen girdles 2. 98 Reinforced heels and soley; Cc Wowen: S$ STOCKINGS—-Of silk isle : uy broidered and lace sin black garter soles in i els and collars $2.85; pelt. bound; Main Hous we eieien ss Siete Ie (ania Blew) a ie Infants’ Wear Jufants’ Sacques of all wool worsted and flannel, in white, pink 49c and blue, All prettily i i - Someries 800 OF ‘THEM, EVERY ONE AG F- hipment of this vear of aelected \™ peg (Banement.) ind Lounging Robes mai blankets in hands Dealers as 0, Our yr wie 49 colors and neat striped effects, trim- med with Ravakin ends and, non-tar- Brass Bird Cages with opal nishable buckles, Bach pair’ cups, swings and perches 98c 49c $4 and $5 Slightly Imperfect Walk-Over Shoes S$] O§ .” Be High | WOMEN’S SHOES frou the famous Walk-Over and other | factories. All the latest styles, including the new Ligh arched New Styles—aAll Sizes . MEN'S SHOES-~ grad Shoes from ous Walk-Over shoe Prockton. Mass) stant top models with short fcoltskin, gun | Wtmps patent colteking gum rx calf, viel kid, | metal call and other leathe! Shoes of black era + Rae » buttot Tetie; tuce, bution and blucher stsle, toe. shapes (models: all heel heights and plein and tipped and AtoD and h ives 2 to 6 ‘1. 1000 gr or Squire’s Hams On sale I'ri- Coffee and Sudar—Qe 8 he Coffee at ise regular a lb. and & Boneless Breakiast Bacon ve ated sugar, $1. 00. String Roan, 200; —Vreahly A i eae can, at Yellow Cora Meal milled, 23 6 Py $1.45; tbe 10 Ibs gallon 1.10 full quar regular ttle at Potaloer Long Je stock; bed wa kK Blane agahant ‘wy Sa.40) 84c Port or Sherry re Sweet Florida Orsnses- - 226 6 dozen, $1.00; dose (sixth Floor , ns THE 1TH STREET STORE,, HENRY. SIEGEL, Prest THURSDAY; nareon, brown and green; tz Mountain male singing birds ig, vith large box-plaltsin be se birds have been selected iv fivors are tight bile, navy, experts for their wonderful Varg! larly #3.00, nw qualities abd ti MEN'S. SUSPENDERS, made of clastic. and silk webbing in plain Every little bo; HESE: « ters are ¢ will enjoy it too tily trimmed a holly box. cial with or without aa) sleeves, 1.9810 (Second 7 ‘DECEMBER 8, y and 4 Hood, Robinson Crusoe, fully appointed sta v being the children to see this she ow Virst performance at 10 o'clock Lingerie Waists Dainty Lingerie Waists,elaborately designed. with pretty lace yo! Value $2.69, CARDIGAN JACKFTS, | for women in black only Made of fine quality wool in long or short lengths; 1910. That Witt Attract Throngs of Holiday Shoppers trom Every Part of New York and Miles Around THE BIG FREE SHOW IN TOY TOWN “TS IN IN ITSELF TSELF WORTH COMING ITF On every side we hear words of praise for this show on our 8rd floor daily, 1 is the. most beautiful portrayal of Children’s Fairy Tales ever attempted irl has read of Santa’s Workshop, Little Red Riding ck the Giant Killer and Beautiful Cinderella, re by 1 actors in fall costume, ildren accompanied by parent or adult haract p and medallions. One in $]- 98 Spe- ‘COAT SWEATERS, in single breastedstyle, All fancy weaves, Orna- mented with — pearl buttons and e175... sleeves, Floor.) $1 Linen Centre Pieces 49c Linen Crash Centre Pieces in beautiful stencilled designs in colors. SORA, CUSHIONS — ho ey. Dy Girls 57, %7.50 Coats ————————————————————— - Cencnds, Caraculs, Jerseys, Cheviots s 54, 98) - ae aid Wicdinadie a tals Mixtures in a Splendi These excellent eg Viried assortn a high trasting colors » box or values. ..... all atyles a co Vv $1.49. customer. While $20 Seamless Seamniass . Brussels, Rugs — sire 9x12; n_handsome floral, make; Persi and Turkish te 78c XXX Cork Linoleum, 215 BRUSSELS RUGS~seamless; size 82x10.6; variety of handsome pat- terns, suitable for parlors, dining baile ete, value be $10.98 Sweaters For Men and Boys. Boys’ Coat Sweaters of wool, in all the best colors; all sizes.. MEN'S WORSTED COAT SWEATERS— Double woven shoul- ders anid cuffs plain and 51.98 fancy colors Third Floor.) fade of importes imported double-faced Ge faced German Jacquard designs; hand:tailored gar- Men's s $5 Bath Robes a 44 Mer p sailor collar ante welted; col- small, medium and (Maio Floor.) MEN'S MUFFLERS. finely knitted and He in the popular ele style with pretty initials; white or +_colored, all sizes; 49c packed in souvenir boxes Finished with linen Cluny | auto collars and other effects, deep shawl collar styles. plain tailored and others trimmed with con- with caracul or plush collars and cuffs. semi-fitted K GIRLS’ DRESSES in Value $1.00 Assortment garments come in of fine styles. 8 ge and me have ncluding strictly Some trimmed Full GIRLS‘ STRIPED RAINCAP! lined hoods. of velvet. Others ba dall nes 610 Alexander Smith's Brussels Rugs fora." 5132 4 yards Wide): sq. yard, 37! 4c INLAID LINOLEUMS through to the back; terns for offices, dining r kitchens; va yard. 79c 150 New Portable "5c Reading | Lamps _ These regular $2.98 Reading Lamos, Extra Special to- mor- l 98 row, each They burn ga 1 fancy ¢ b Have 10 inch green dome shade, white AAS lined with saatebes pitts panty icinge: hay «iy foo of tubing; goos neck: splendid man tel, chimney and burner; all ready to light 100 Regular *19-75 ATTN Beas: 10 All sizes most unusual values One hundred beautiful beds have beenfurnished us for this sale by one of the best known manuface turers at a price that has’ cut out every cent of profit. We “have lowed suit, eliminating NONE TO profit, and tomorrow one hundred DEALERS people should be happy possexsors of aed : the greatest bed offering in history NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED, Massive 2-inch conti sts, eB inels upri¢tht fillers, spleudicl husks, gum anteed rail connections, finished with high grade lacquer in bri Mo dnish Cream Corn 20%; $10) Blog Weaklish / 1x. \FreshCiscoes Larde Smelts' LOC‘ Bluefish Chinook Silver Salmon- silver galmon; regularly he whole. fash Fresh Halibut plece; It Freshly Opened Oysters— 25c All surplus skin and Jat removed, average weight 12 te each, whole or half huams, Ib 1 Wloor,) IS c | 15 pounds New Yomatoes ~ |" 3 can. Rib Roast Beef- owe y, ary Kked pow “Tic Ge Porterhouse or Sirloin Steaks Carotully 4¢ / l€c Fricassve Chick ons Leds of Lamb Jersey m5 Ib, Tt will delight them, and every grownup then at intervals until six o'clock —————— ‘STO SE SEE in 5 scenes on 5 Don't Low Prices \Make This the Popular }Holiday Store ‘ | Our Famous “Winner” Automobile | “Winner Antomabite all steel gearing—vubber tired wheels. Lift up or adjustable hue "$5.98 wi nicely Aivtohed. “A epeckel | 91.49 Pure Linen fiandkerchiets eR ny ce MEN'S PURE. PURE IRISH LINE? LINEN inka monde fa corer Ronden's FINE HANDKER- CHIEFS—-Witd neat hematitehed hems and dainty wreath initial em. broidered in worner, Six in pretty picture box Pee 4 WOMEN'S FINE SWISS KERCHIEF S—Daintily embreid- or lace edged. Six assorted pretty box tied MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. Newily hemstitched, with large open work initial embroidered in corner. Choice of 34 of 1 inch hems Sis in sonvenie box :§9c $ EMSTITCHED HAND- HIEFS—-Of pure Trish linen, with neat block in corner. tial or soript initind Regularly 1.76, $1.50 0 initial in corner, picture how French Coney Coats Exquisitely | beautiful new garments, actually 5 00 | worth $39.75. Extra a | special tomorrow at Search all New York for an equal Fur bargain and you will not tind one. cither sable brown or « lined throughout with Skinner's satin, Only the ¥ best skins used int garments, Deep shawl Gr * and cutts and @ perfect fitting garment. All sizes Shto $4, Value 899,76 565” Electric Seal Coats Another Fur Bargain that would be hard to equal in New York or anywhere. ‘These Coats ure saade of the best qual . all Leipzig dyed tly matched. ade with new aha’ wl collar effect, can be buttoned close to neck. Lined with best quality sat brocade. All sizes S4todt. — To- morrow's price for quick selling. e Coats are made in Hlack. 54 }nches lon, Russian Pony Skin Coats, all Leipzig dyed skins, beautifully marked, all a en i hl SSR ote perfect fitting coats th hout with Skinner's sw in. Sizes 34 tod. Worth $4 Haviland China Dinner Sets $25.00 One Hu: Hundred Pieces itively the best value advertised im fime rns, richly atippled with pares suse Ni $5 Cut Glass at $1.49, Celery Trays, Flower Vases, Spoon Hol hi set. © Water Glasses, Mayonnaise Bow! and Plate, Sugar and Cream Sets, or Footed Comports. eae Fancy China Handsome Salad and F 1,000 Bea Cups and yee Z36c eu t= ached doaen, Japanes D and Saucers, of glade pattern, Set constate Polished '13cla 49c, 98c, $1.40

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