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-DENESATIESING =. GENERAL. aie : Miles Swears He Signed Paper | in Ignorance for Lawyers of | Son Who Got Fortune. , Miles satd that whe ickiayer’ who wa ‘SHADOWS’ TRAILED HIM Oilered Job at Increased Sal- ary, He Says, When He Com- plained to T. T. Eckert Jr. De Lancey Nicoll. IMr. Nicoll sought to leave tow iftimations of the witness t Eokert was falling made the will, last August, In witel. he left almost $3.000,000 to hi and namesake and only & terest on $100,000 to his Clendenin Eckert, who influénce in the present m ekinned and rather Husband wore deep mou Meher: a0 ein fai . Swissco Makes testimony well towant sixty, which Is thircy-one years younger than | Hair Grow. his father was at hts deat? ' Miles, who had assisted in nursing Gen, Fokert before his death that he left his Bekert home ‘in t a Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray or ° . two Raded Hair to its Natural Color. days after Gen. in ‘, Seal, the day he t he met James Does Not Dye or Stain, denin F i, talked wit - the will, but said nothing {ng in contest. Henry M. Earle, counsel fo “ieee = iWation that Miles signed an the office of Tom Keke Thomas C. Enneuer, with: ? what it contained, ‘The aMdavt t the Wittess's belief that Gen. Eckert hs of sound mind when he made his Mi on Aug. 9 last. Miles said he H ¥ a, not havewighea@yt had he reni! ized | made him @eclare that the old man fae rational when he aligned the wil! Miles said that though he nursed ‘Gen, Kekert throngh his last iiness, Ad not Neard that fractured hip. Riley was the arse Saye He Was Shadowed. Mr. Earle drew from Mtles that last Oetober he realized that he was being ‘tadowed. He went to Tom Eckert to eomplain. ~ “Mr. Eckert told me," testified Mile: | “that it was the other crowd that wa Saving me trailed. Then he offered 4 9 give me my job back at an increase | ralary and throw in a vacation.” Going back to the day the will war & ——— Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Suits, Coats & Wraps at Very Low Prices Balance cf Our Winter Suits in Velveteens, Corduroys, Wide Wale Diagonals, : Fancy Mixtures and Broadeloths now marked at $19.50 to $39.50 Special Sale of Women’s Cravenette Coats in tan, navy, Oxford and black, Raglan and regular sleeves, at $16.50 Closing Out Women’s Winter Coats Velveteens, fur-lined and fur-collared broadcloth and high-class Tourist Coats in foreign materials, either Raglan or regular sleeves, at $29.50 —Also— Evening Coats and Wraps in all the popular colors and materials formerly up to 895.00; now $35.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. {lta 4.75 ' i Michael J, Mnllen Dead. " aoe THE es WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1911. “8 2 "FAGHTING TRIAL, © PRISONER CAUSES pmpared | YOURCREDIT JS coop MICHAELS BROS: FURNITURE: | ae ie eS Have Y Cold? Serious {ines tenced for Contemp \fter Cursing Judge and tir aii ‘anh 14 Punching Attend , igar, aff Hendin i “ : Goldman, charged with ha Ladies’ or Men's $95 Clothing Up to SJ 00 Down SL. 09 Per Week Leach’s Virgin OIL of PINE | nly in orig LEACH CHEMICAL CO. 114 NAHAN FRANKO AND FAMOUS ORCHESTRA, RESTAURANT, DAILY <@ <> =e —- ~~ ee ° Our Picture Gallery is now in new Co ecuee and larger quarters on the 4th Floor. “a T is in the process of radical reorganization and| 1,000 Regular this fact is du . daily resulting in almost unheard of bargains | Ampossit vd NEW YORK n pictures. “Price reduc are most extraordiuary. | subjects and (rames, it Bua a8 of sizes, = | Sampson Loaders _—_ SIXTHI A AVE. 19270 20" STREET. $3.00 Pictures at $] Bigger Savings Than Ever in Our Great February Furniture “Sale YY single item in the Simpson Crawford February Furniture Sale shows the price-lowering power and conunanding position of our great four-store purchasing &> Fifth Floor, Nowhere in America is good, substi intial, beautiful furniture sold for such low prices ee h $20 Brass Bed, $14.75 aM Parlor BULL $5 $38.75 Buffet, sot ae $24.75 in the city price 16.50 $20 Mission Library Table | Elegant Mission Library ‘Table. Barly | English wax finish, size of top 26x46, vy disinn Bed hos @-inch | Jarge drawer and lower shelf; slat tints, door knob vases, 14-inch! ends. February Sale # op rail, all filling rods 1 inch A < ‘ See GATANEtAl RRA aTtrabH Ge: E d,| Price 12.50} choir, February Sale $y 50 out of the di a i 2 i ae . Seley Ailsiten special ates 4.25) 918 Morris Chairs $35 Flanders Living Room Suit, at $25.00 | Me hi Flast Cotton Felt Mattress; massive frames autifully On Wednesday only we weighs 45 Ibs, covered with Fancy ete with Room Suit in Early Art ‘Ticking, roll edges. All sizes. cushions. spring upholst 25.00 | S00. Arta ese 8, 75) 10. 75 rns at the 24. 750 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVFNUE'S FINEST STORE Great Special Sale Superb Oriental Rugs from Asiatic Turkey Wenderiu: Examples of Weaving Done on ‘he Privaie (See ean rreee. Royal Wilton Looms of Abaul Hamd, Former Sutlan of Turkey cit ded Rugs pEon Bagdad tat steal any enthusiasm from yesterday's Rugs Cut LY blasts and blizzardy snows didn’ nt was too important, too rare, to be affected by weather eond : fine Oriental Rugs. The From One of the Best People came from various sections of New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey and Connecticut to share * looms of the fc Mills in the United States this urkable sale. As ed Sunday, the rugs were made on the priv In size 0x12; large variety of colors | and are known as He Rugs, a particularly fine and famous ty and:c ly the most section of the imperial palace of the Yildiz,on the European side of the Bosphorus. ¢ P| “ize! tempti by the Young Turks Party during the Revolution in 1909, Recently they came to this country and even | $4 Dining Chair, $2.50 L et handsome % Piece Flanders Living better than Officials of the Pers Government. and ata wonderful "| tually to the Simpson Crawford Store. 7 Fourth Foo! ing that the regular prices are 3 “| Merge Ra sice au. estimated worth at 75 1 Gs qeelt Rug: size 10.2x7; ated worth 568 pose ila sale prices... #110, sale price Not more than 2 or 3 of each pattern 2 Persian Serapi Rugs; Hereke Collection; esti- 1 Imperial Kermanshah Rug; size 12.7x9.5; es- $975 mated worth $350; approximate size, Yx12) sale timated worth 8385; sale price $ price 7137 20 Kermanshah Rugs: 44! 9x2 inches: esti- $ +? 1 Horeke Rug, size10.0x0,0; catimated worth 9895; mated worth 845; sale price 28.75 sale price *167 1 Hereke Rug; size 5.11x$4; estimated worth $250; 3 ye 1 Per jan Serapi Rug, 9.5x11.6; estimated worth +, sale price 175 4109 | 25 Imperial Meshed Rugs sample of Oriental art de worth 8350: ize ISxl2; $ ] 700 | 100 Kh a Bok nach of han Rugs: approsimat $ 78 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIX it i AVENUE’'S FINEST STORE: Remarkable Bargains in the Great February Another Important February Event Y Clearance of Standard Used Pianos Fine Upholsteries Radicaliy Underpriced The Second Day of This Event Offers as Many Surprising Savings as the First $3, $3.50, $4 & $4.50 Fine Mercerized Portieres reduced to, a pals, $] .65 Be : THE balance of that great purchase that created such a sel Tes sale of used and exeha anged | Pianos presents many remarkable EB uaRUnl ies lor seeuring —the higgest price concessions that have hec dat | the highest grade, well known Pianos at bargain prices. th Floor, were specially for several large mail order houses, whose names we divulge, s compelled them to cancel these orders. Thi | 30 Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home _|/iviit) iniese ewes comet thn After you have thoroughly satistied yourself as to its merits —begin payments as low as $1.00 a week, Fringed Mercerized | Bord 5 Por- | Reversible Plain V egularly Portioryes r iy A Steinw a U ri At for $185 tee a1g.30 Seite Bae Note fad dere between the ‘4.05 *O! 90 Por- Miennee While it is not Dordered Reversible kmbossed | Double Velour Pore acteristics of a new instrument, Dortie Velour Portieres: tieres; regularly 827.50 5.00 5. 50; and 73; ularly 815.00 and 4 ight for $150 antnrntene 7 95 Fl 665 | Malt ogs | st 19.75 Another splendid instrument at a 5,000 Re f Fine 59¢ to 98c Tapestries good investinent combined with 50-and 6 os wide and Ig tos yards long, Persian, Turkish and Armure Tapestri * 29 19 are included. Per yard... C and c ptional tone A Chitin Upright tor $125 500 Heavy 60-inch $1.75 MouahiG@overs stry Pillow of or Cais ecuaree Of very heavy Negus, reversible tapestry, he remnants wore cut int Cost_ when new & Other establishments have sung the ; t cushior fringe Fument numerous times, but never hay all around. Best paltorns 95 patterns and olors for choice. At. .... c | | V any of them quo’ h A Mathushek | Aion art 500 Single Tapestry Portieres at, each, 98c Values $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 each, ‘The greatest bargains in odd portieres that have ever been offered in New York part of the above great portiere purchase. All are made of fine Iu verlag fl iathist ei top and bottom 98e Mi good colors; a great many can be matched into ke Rug: Most uniqu hibited by Approxim. ed worth 83500; sale price proximate size 10x13; $ 1 85 No2 Alike on Monda ‘These Portieres » not at liberty to fortunate purchase Week No money down, 24 in, Ze selection inte No extras and con- Teractly he new, and worth in every detail. | Winterroth Upright, $175 | Marryate Upright, 9155 | Fischer Upright, $185 | Weber Upright, si75 Cost when new §8o0, | — Cost when new $800 | Cost when new $500 Covk wien new RapD, SFECIA By N OTE-""« foregoing are but a few of fhe seventy specials, all underpric ems taken at random from out of almost pairs SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE’ February Sale Pure Wines, Liquors, Cordials, Table Beverages Oo" Wines and Liquors are guaranteed absolutely pure and exactly as represented. Every item, no matter bow low the price, is most serupulously examined, and only permitted to enter our department when its true merit is established. EF Sixth Floor, D> FINEST SLORE 6 years old, gal. 1.24 California Sweet and | Imported (in glass) Claret, Rhine | Gins, Cocktail and Cordial] Pure Rye & Malt Whisky | Beer, Ale and stout a Meine ) ae Claret 2 yea cld-sah fe | (California Port or Sherry 372% 4 mis, | ‘PORT or SHERRY, Gal. 2.45 | Wi Wine and Sauterne 0 { Dry ines cy " os Hot Gal. Case. Bot , : , Gal Cas ; . na BIBUl ; Doz. Boitles, Gal. Case. Bot. | Chateau Lafite (1908) Baron d Crystal Holland Gin $2.95 87.40 8.65] T. VOB. Pore R ry rae Mle Old Port $1.10 $4.59 9.40] Rothschild, Original 19:88 $1.20)| Coronet Dry oF Imperial old 96.75 920.00 91,7 alt Extract, Coml fois hE cn | an Wi ie abet & z re Crown ‘fom Gin 3.00 8.00.70} Termitn 5.00 15,00 1.35 ne it Hottle Opence wit me whay 90 © 0 Peau © Sullantine Stout and India i} : F : speria ub ar 09 12.50 1.10 ia { Cabernet Claret 11S 4.15 40 | Chanteau des Ormes {00 | Kuinmel, Finest Domestic 2,50 7.50.65] Imperial Cl is R 4,0 nation Corkscrew and Bottle oO, uperior Zinfandel 98 3.40.38] St. Julien ARR 6.50 60 | Creme de Menthe, Finest Monticello, Regent Bot- so | _every doz i st Julien Type 85 2.75 .25 | Medoc APT e ey 8.15 5S Domestic 2.50 7.50 .65 tling - 3.25 10,00 ‘ Pilsner Beer Ny i 4 Gi vlity Sauterne 1.05 3.50 38 | Sauterne ’ seeeeees 7,00 $8.1 peach and Apricot Siacdy. 9.50 .85| Golden Wedd Jing. . 3.25 10,00 +89 Te and Gon 1.08 9.60 38 | Haut Sauterne ae 9.00.80] 5 radian : Cabinet Monogram,.... 2.85 9.00.80 oat Beanlickt 05 3.8 t a +60 ANAL VOOKiaNs—-RaGme 7 sie 108 9.80 I sy es | hhwttan and Martini... 8.25 "3 Maryland Rye. 2.45 7.00.65 Imported Roltast Ginger Ale, donen 75 8.00.75 | Anchor Vermouth t 4.23.80 | Royal Stuart Seoteh 4:25 1240 1.10] bottles "90