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THE EVENING WORLD, KENNEDY ESTATE REAPPRAISAL MAY AFFECT BIG GIFTS . ANSON. ball and regarded it as a great waste | of time and energy. injury by asserting that permit himself to be Identified with anys thing as mercenary as professional base- The secretary of the lem les Dougherty, was quite @ different species of the genus jhomo. He tried to do everything in his power to wipe out the bad impression made by his chief and devoted much of his time and attention to us while we Were in the city. He added insult aI The First Game of Basball Ever Played in Europe Took Place In the Campo de Marto, Naples, Feb. 19, 1889, Be-| tween the Chicago and All- American Teams. that time, Mr. Surrogate Orders Revaluation of Bulk of Banker's Stocks and Bonds. of Washington's spectat invitation, exe and were re- It reminded me at Notre Dame. r the courtesy. we valved I put Clarence Duval, our . through tis atunts, including @ “and baton swinging, and then ed to the big assembly room, where we listened to a couple of very Jcomplimentary speeches by the profes- fers and a mighty s Birthday we calle ‘That Headley M. Greone, transfer tax appralser, erred in his valuation of cer- tain stocks owned by the late John 8. Kennedy, multi-miltionaire fanker, Was the decision reached to-day by Surrogate Mr, Greene's report, fixing the value of the Kennedy estate at $65, 787.77, will accordingly be remitted to | him for the purpose of reappraising the | stocks und bonds, Just what effect.this will have in the final settlement of the ‘The fact that the Presbyterian | Hospital, New York Public Library, Met- | ropolitan Museum of Art, Columbia Uni- | celved most hoopitably oh Play Under Mine Skies of |} y from Cairo to the Adriatic 1 shall say cept that our voyage terranean was about as ty as anything L had ever struck up to that date or have ever run |} hl, = ick response from When we took our depar= |ture the students promised to attend our , | Same next day in a bodys ir to recall, We| Many Notables Saw Game. hat game was played on the private grounds of Prince Borghese, place for a giamond coul found in Rome otttside the Vatican gar- | Under a group of great trees near where the diamond had been laid out was assembled a bunch of nota- such as few ball players ever Tun up against Humbert, the P that we were se Pleasant part of our Bot into Brindisi mor the teeth of a feart not | ad than alive, wale, and were » put to bed and left to our) Next morning we took the train whten was to carry y through gardens, Vineyards, and arriv a trifle too weary to do any tsecing that day, but full of That Feeling of Fullness, Disappears in F ve Minutes Atter | Taking A Stuart’s t's Dyspepsia Tablel. | A Trial Package Sent Free on al All of the unpleasant sensations attendant upon | eating too heartily are instantly relieved by a art's Dyspepsia Tablet " Into a rubber balloon, ra aay @o understand, nthe first pro- ne ever, played m the ight nere let me @ game that Was co Crane and Ear! ‘ener and Daly were im the points. was a game that reached the high- the fielding on both sides ed. At the end of the sec- + Signora Crispi, wife of the Prime Miniicery and a host nents had been made the fourth day for us to play bali unti eter our arrival a 0 seo that the s -e, a8 Well as Mr. Dough: ¥ and all the members of the Ammer! can Legation except the grumpy Min al manta, and as a result [ structures to last . cathedral in-| e slowest game on don't mind half a dozea When we made our appearance of of three rousing chee f ‘The reason is simple and | I PuT CLARENCE DUVAL THROUGH HIS STUNTS § made two runs. ‘3 were marked by double . clean hitting and sharp fielding, Lit was not until the eleventh inning ns crossed the plate with the the special reques' e of two Innings, tried to do @ lot of sensational stunts, and I guess we must have succeeded, 277 ‘for when we left the grounds we re- jcelved a round of applause | been remarkable even in America, next day was Sunda: tarted for Florence, y in the evening. to explore the town, ng afternoon Wo played a game, was won by the All-Americans. Inflation Of The Stomach From Undigested Food Quickly Relieved B: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet, 4 into a stomach Tt was too cold, that is not form So the fool ‘Title of to-morrow’s chapter: “I Win Qt Monte Carlo but Lose a Game in (Copyrteht, 1911, by the McClure News- condition 4s changed almost tr Ths —_—— CENTRAL CUTS DIVIDEND; NOW A5 PER CENT. STOCK. Lake Shore, Regular 6 Per Cent., tra at Same Figure. ors of the New York Cen- uiroad met this morning at the and refreshes the mu nach and bowels and re pears ftorea pe If you will give Jcuance they wall not dend and places the stock on a 6 per 4 14 at G0 cents by al A trial package will ored the annual rate from 5 to 6 per cent. per annum, time the stock had been on @ 6 per basis until to-day. ‘The al ividend declarations of the New | g haved een fluctuating Crow d Makes Spalding Angry, j between 4 and 6 per cent. for many lm career, at least, w aside his dignity a When he saw nageable as the’ French- [he ame was hardly » fielding well nigh Impossi- | ng a real danger. ors of the Lake Shore and uigan Southern, another Vanderbilt {ond of 6 per cent., extra dividend of ¢ ya similar extra divi- nd that was about all & Italian tn a red- k ever since we landed at MONE: Magazine for You AIL the attached to 5, Liebmann’s Sons, okiyn, and you will re- for one year the Distributed free Rheingold Beer, PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD. $1.a Case (24 Bottles) = . day off Um sand ask Gov, ere Bund 1G cneats 1 and 5-16 carats CHARLES A. KEENE, Importer and Cutter of Diamonds, 180 Broadway, New York never felt the elightest interest in base- | stitutions ficure as beneficiaries to the | extent of many miflifone of dollars makes @ reappraisal of the estate most signif. [cant at this time Erred In Fixing Value. ‘The stocks and bonds in question form @ large portion of the Kennedy fortune, time of Mr. Kennedy's death, Surrogate Cohalan sald: “The appraiser erred in caloutating the value of certain comparatively tn- | active securities at the price bid for them on the day after the date of ds- cedent's death. He should have ascer- tained the average prices at which the securities were sold within a reasonabio time before and after decedent's death and made his culculations upon that basis. - Big Northern Pacific Holdings. In the great list of Yonds and stocks that Mr. Kennedy owned his holdings jot Northern Pacific stand out most prominently. The appraisal showed redemption value. 10 $reg) plain figures. Notions * and Dressmakers’ Supplies Woe are full. ent with depart Java Dr, Jit Tweings or plain smart and cc | O'Neil M. This is « Shoe Departm our best patrons 30% Less i styles. The Burt shoes « over at 84 and &4 50. a shall sell these perfect 1 [hSaleo (i Women’s Silk Umbrellas Worth $2. 25 at. Our New tee label atta well or # new sk rich urchase or not All i suitable for the WEDNESDAY, which Mr. Greene valued at $148 @ share —a total of $22,880,000, There are also to-d 100,000 shares of Great Northern pre-| boom 5 rr forred, valued: at $14,000,000, and 06,000 pore of meeting his flancee's parents shares of Great Northern Iron Ore prop: | » Valued at $7,776,000, Importance of the stocks and | at the correct value | hown from the fact nnedy only owned $1,182,500 ducational, religious and charitable to educationa’ ie! the Surrogate | ie Ts well known renee enue! longs to many ¢ 3 the engagement of Mr! Mr. Greene appraised them as of the | ¢, over-estimated rr os fi of thy - ox under-eatimated the value of te oer. | Atinouncement of Engagement! ciyde's younger sister, ance to all of the beneficiaries, i with them depend final settlement tirely on the appraisal, ——_—- jon and Fire on her way here rom Philadelphia last night, caused a} Jt son of Mr. and Mra, William P, gave the crew a sharp halt- hour fight to extinguleh and did damag arrived ti that he held 160,000 shares of this stock, | morning to go Into, drydoe’ The value of a stamp is its Stamps are the most valuable because. redeemed by your personal selection of goods marked in Special 3 Days’ Sale O'Neill Main Store—Virst Moor (Formerly Adams Building). ao Thursday, new an ab attraalive prices $1,25 50c, or 6 pairs for Untrimmed Millinery Announcement A Main Store—H iret CVormerts” Adante tsuilting For Thursday my med hate, in | Annual Sale of Edwin C C. Burt's Women’s $4.00 Shoes | at $2.85 ond Bloor ( est Annual E merly Adams Building) Edwin ©, shoes are known world over to be of est. standard ital ity and to be unexcel- led for style and durability. There are shoes and Oxiords dull and bright kid in button, ul re retailed the At this sale we Shoes at $2.85. made or new model m Women's and Sma Foulard Dresses A (Special Model. rdin bine, blacks and browns, necks and Women's iad Surety” Petticoats, with o | * Klosti in the newest Sp many models to choose from, ¢ Madame MeNulty, the manufacturers’ corsetiere, will ft you free of ef what is the best corset for | Nemo Rubber Belt Corsets, f Nemo Lastikops Bandlets, r Nemo Corsets for stout figures, $ new MAROH 8, 1911, 13° the | am nounced, Clyde of No. 1 West Fifty-first street, and Mis« Dora Jessiyn, a member of the New Theatre cor to bo announced as so | ONEFILE ADAMS © ee at —— THE QUALITY “STORE OF ow Ave Opening Display of Women’s Hosiery Direct Importations From the Best Toreign Makers ONeill Mato Store—Pirat Vlooe Chor Adame Bullding ) perfect stockings $2.50 Women's imported liste stockings with silk boot, black snd fashioned. 35c¢, or 6 pairs for 75c, or 6 pairs for $4 $1.75 100 ors n 2 silk Women's ir ported fashion» i reine | ed stocking: lisles, ep welt tops, ‘double #0 heels and toes. Opening Days in the Children’s &Infants’ Dept. O'Neill Main Store—Fhird Floor—(rormerly Adame Balidt We have one of the largest assortments in the city for infants and little children. This departinent is a store in itself. Infants’ Long and Short Coats, of Bedford, silk, cashmere, crepe, poplin, serge, pique and linen, variely of pretty Spring styles. $1.98 to $11.98 Children's Coats and Reefers, in a vari styles, made of the newest 1 great color range. § $1.98 to $9.98. ys’ Russian Dresses, with and without k erbockers, in the newest Spring and Sumner BIRVSHAGs white and all washable mw, serviceable sty lea sand materials; chen, hobble and French, 50e to Children's “HH. & W." and ‘Ideal Drawer Waists—with tape fastened buttons, styles for boys and girls. Sizes 6 months to 14 years, al 25¢. Children’s Guimpes, with long or short sleeves, Duleh, high and low necks, trimmed with lace 1 pretty embroider some of our new effect guimpes suitable for shirt waists. Sizes2tol tyears, from 25e to $2.98, Children's Rompers, in all the desirable ma- terials, white and solid colors; dainty checks, plaids and stripes, styles suitable for boys and Balke sizes 1 to 6 years, from 25¢ to $1.50, We Offer four Ratraosiinaty Specials in Women’s Apparel O'Ncll Main Store Third Floor Chormerly Adu fpring ‘Tailored Suits for Women ule to-morrow two espe style and value, one of which we illustrate 1 blacks and blues, and mannish tweeds in are all silk lined and specially tailored and a O12. 75 wear, Value 16.50 O'Neill Main Store—Thied Floor—Chormerly Adams Butlding.) Petticoats of tifeta and messaline, in the most p yar mate s, plain broidered ruttle They fit) without Wrinkle; prices range from $1 to "$5 Nemo Corset D eR Re in Our New, Enlarged C O'Neill Mala Store=Third Ploor—(Choenerly A Nemo Scli Reducing Corsets, make st women | Nemo Back Resting Corsets, rest the back $3.50 | returns from England, it was reported Med on Feb, 18 for the pu and gaining their consent to the wed- Miss Jessiyn ts an English girl of | eharm and in “The Pt daughter of Jacobus, th Clyde's father is at t ead of the Clyde Ste ite sw tn soclety and be- | On March en-| to Miss Jesslyn Expected on | Metropolitan Opera ¢ His Return From Europe. Conmresama TRENTON, N. J man John H. Small of North Care The engagement of William P. Clyde! a ite “atnnes ‘4 dragge! about ttt pusly injured, of the local Cha Amerian bis aul ye. Mt Made with the new ders have a broad panel of pin tuck- ing and lace inser- lion extending to sands of pairs of | 25¢, or 6 pairs for Women's imported full- . cotton the waist including sertion of pin tue ing and lace. eet models, full You ¢ some aye) ah nialnatiacs, | two straps, clo riveted; two trays. Size 32 7.9) Size 34 inches at $8.4 3 8.9 Size “New Spring Showing of Superior Silk Batticaala soe Mutiding > and durability... $3 sidomen $3 | Save Your Old Plumes Bring them a nD form t Siete, Wwe emake cost of New On: Weis of it (4 260 Wes! nibh wu “fear th Ne Extra Charge for It, coments for The World may be lg ae Web Alesengee Unies tags teow The Garden Tea Room and Restaurant Delectable Southern Waffles with hot maple syrup served every afternoon 2.30 to 5.30. YNeill Main Store—Fitth Floor. CKormerty Adama Hallding.) All-Over Embroidery Waists at $2 O'Neill Main Store—Third Hloor CRormerty Adams Building.) LawnWaists at $1.50 The front of the waist is made of fine embroidery, separated with insertions of fine tucking, with three 4 inch tucks over the shoulders. The back is made with four clus- ters of tucks and trimmed with lace. We challenge competition with this standard value $i. 50 Cotton Pongee Waists at $1 Smart waists, made the shoulders; with pock with small pearl buttons pleats; the long with broad pleat over ned down the front k is made with broad ceves are finished with French cuffs { embroidered Preach collar, In all white and $ White Voile Waistsat $2. 95 Made with a yoke effect of insertions of tucks and fine i down centre ily trimmed > tucked and eat Gee) Dress Trunks Very Low Priced 1 Main Canvas covered, fibre vound and centre band, th lined, all inches at $ 6 inches at $ and Colored Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with see. on aids and solid 50c to $2, ee Dept. Rengo Belt Corsets, $2, $3 and $5 throughout with genuine watch spring steels, with the graduated abdominal front steels, garters attached, Sizes 18 to 36, ac esate st Pails! ]