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| } 7 ‘ |oceenng singular alertness and keen- |rere of mind. I shail say nothing of this story,” Et she. “Others have tried to jouss It and T have refused. win you deny or aMfrm it, LITLE SPHGTER INRAGDOLL SHOP <i OFROVALINEAGE ca had I Hayward \t0"4, Friends Say Miss Is Great-Granddaughter of |9, 0" in ad |WRITES WILL, TURNS ON GAS. Michael Blong Dead When Fonnd r omy friends. That Is one ean say.” Gustavus IV. SWEDEN DEPOSED HIM. Little Lady Refuses to Attirm or Deny Her Friends’ in Room, |seventh st day to ite | Biong, {With the ald of jon business Mr }door and found 1 | He had stuf Story. Phe room turned on a paper upon Miss 8. M. Hayward, a brisk, bright | turned om the oe an@ somewhat “chirpy’ Ite middle- aged spinster, who conducts a rag-doll factory at No. 1104 Fulton atrect, Brook- fyn, and who mover about among her neighbors with almost #hrl inking modesty, ‘fm reported to be the direct descendant of a line of Kings, Had the old order prevailed in Sweden, it Is said, she would be now, possibly, the Queen of that northern land. It Js well established among friends, who have had the story from her own | Uips when she has consented to break her reserve, that she is a direct de- acendant of the line of Swedish kings of which Gustavus Adolphus, hero of the Thirty War, was such @ shed member. It ts said that a great-granddaughter of King |J Gustavus IV. who was dethroned in 1809. The present ruling-house in Swed en i descended trom one vt Sapulew 4 marshals, Bernadotte, who was heir is the Swedish throne in 1810 and who fscended the throne in 1815, SOMETHING ABOUT THE LADY'S GREAT-GRANDFATHER. King Gustavus IV., who ts said to have been Miss Hayward's great-grand- father, was the son of King Adolphus TIL, who was assassinated at a masked ball in Stockholm in 1798. At that ti his son, Gustavus TV., was only f t ears old, and his uncle, D Charles, served as regent for a time F.W., Duryen, hoard member of tt The young king early gave signs of peek a en Ae Os ba tals deing unusually obstinate, and in sald}. iotating one of the ruler of the | to have been carried away with the {dea | Stock Exchange, returned to the floor that Napoleon was the Great Beast men-! to-day. Mr. Duryea’s suspension was tioned in the Bible. He joined in the | due to the La Boneptance of © pec: c -julative account from a clerk employ safe” Casgengegh nna qicelliiae by NInother Stock Exchange house, The reverses to the Swedish arme he) ol explained that it was under the persisted, with dogged determination, | |, av haa gy Be By Peggy Mond fn pursuing the war. His English alltesiqmnnd real estate man, his introduction Danes invaded the :to jt having been made tn that manner, nd his officers, final-' but as tho rule had been technically fy convinced tl policy of obstin- | violated Mr. Duryea was suspended for acy Was disastrous to his country's fu- ) three months, tifre welfare, deposed him and held him oe agri in captivity in 1809, 5 fo the throne and Gustavus IV. was|CAMHer MOO? viten that a man a Raneeed with the assurance of an ing the name of the New York thea- come, Under the name of Col. Gustar-| trical manager, while driving his auto- gon he passed the remainder of his|mobile struck a Polish laborer and that Ufe in travelling through Europe and|$% was paid to the latter to stop pro- lea in St. Gall, Switserland, in 1837,| ceedings. Mr. Erlanger has not been His uncle had died childless and the|out of the city in weeks and has not Diet had elected Prince Charles Augus.|Pee? anywhere near Newburgh tn tus as his successor, but he died sua-|*°""* denly and then it was that Marsha)} = Bernadotte, from whom are descended GLENROY ) tions from the note to Mra. © the effects of 4 the room He said he was from. 1. although he was out of work, he some money. Beyond telling his 1 lady that he had an uncle in delphta Biong had given her no Informa- tion about ant azo rpool and had DENIES ALIMONY TO WIFE. Mre, Acken Loses Point in Sait) Againat Doctor for Divorce. Justice Bischoff, in the Supreme Court to-day, denied the application of Mra. | exsie M, Acken for $75 monthly all-| mony and $90 pending | counsel in it appears the 7 fective * married in Jersey | 18M. Mra. Acken alleges and developed a fondness women. Dr. Acken denies harges, The | the — DURYEA BACK ON "CHANGE. all of the present royal house of Swe- Gen, was invited to become heir to the throne. GUSTAVUS V. MARRIED IN MAS- SACHUSETTS. Tt ts said that Gustavus I after ths dethronement and that his son, whe would have been Gustav +» came to this country and settled in Massa- chusetts, where he, too, married. This gon married an American woman and ‘they had a daughter who married an in- yentor named Hayward. The present Miss Hayward was their only child. She has lived in Brooklyn for many years snd only a limited circle of her friends nd few, if any, of her business asso- : @ ever heard the story of her married GLENROY Big tie space snoest! An Evening World reporter found Miss Mayward this morning busy at her desk dm the little rag doll factory, probably the only one of its kind in’ this coun- try. Her little office was furnished in exceptional taste, and the little woman who oocupled it gave the impression of COR aa” ST & S*° AVE. ‘JLBAIMANNS GRO NO MONEY DOWN Is ofttimes misleading to contemplating buyers of Household Furniture. | While that may be a great inducement to some, we want you to know that Our Methods and Prices Are a Gr Notch COLLAR | sater Attraction | -Plece Parlor Suit M hogany Finishe, Vonoistered $27. 98 Value $49 3 Rooms Completely $75 4 RCOMS Completely $1 25 Furn'shed 5 ROUSSE $150 We Pav Freisht and Railroad Fare | Lien AW EE IK DELIVER S| ‘OUR LIBERAL CREDIT | BOOKLET cortain'ny TERMS apply also to faformetion regarding’ 465+ WORTH OF MER-[ Rn CHANDISE TO YOUR HOMERS YS TTS STi ear cutlits, Malted free. | 3d Ave. at 84th St, “t St, CL” ciner4 , OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS > vorce, a 2 feature of the pecullar situation ts ho 1s an THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, EACH GETS WIFE WOMAN IMPLICATED IN DEATH OF HAWKINS GIRL. Arrests Expected To-Day in Lake Osceola Mystery—Victim Died in Home ater Op OF OTHER AFTER Two DIVORCES :° Second Sunday Will Complete All-Round Family Swap. Hawkins withheld nquest to Remarriage ants for tho ons will be Ri ding town near RUBAD, L m Sunday at Copiague, a small Rabylon will complete an reumstances that be- «ago In Brookiyn with ‘rof, and Mra, Har- bh the wife of Na- this place, | opt. 1A wee DANGERS OF SKIN INFECTION Lurk in All Eruptions and Abrasions —Poslam Kille Germ Life and Quickly Heal: the divor ry Speed! thaniel A and shortly ning Prof. tained a dt- by Prof. © orchestra in the ptel, New York, mar- Speedics Waldorf. rying Mra. Now the two aggrieved persons in the | Mrs. Speedick and Mr. ‘The wedding wi!!! home of the! A pec at Amertean’ To- | not meet Aivorces| Mr, Griffin, ny abrasion of the skin, cut, boil, \JEWELLER LEAVES $100,000. | wilde, ant or ‘open itching spot is dan- rous as a possible source of infection, fein to enous skin disease and should be treated promptly with Poslam, the Widow Geta Estate Which Later! Maposing of an estate which is eatt- to be over $100,000, the will of rt A. Webster, a Brooklyn | T, Was Ned in the Surrogate's| Mineoin this morning. The} ng, Webster, 1s Jere the use| Rheum, Skin Scale, | property and the rostdu- | Year Itch, Barber's Itch and si es to the vhildren. After! cases. Every day ‘brings recor: 1 . sopping all itching and causing the trouble to disappear. Pos- acts in ee mani - utors are authorized to carry on the business and to_ keep the present partner, Irving A. Lewis, in| made f the new company, A son, Clarence B. Pal) i re qui d Webster, is to be sold $5,000 Interest in} 1 who have it, to be paid for at hi n terms. | snewta write for a free sample, sent by son, Henry G, Wobster, te made! mail by the Laboratories, | of the estate of a daughter until she becomes of age. Two sons, Henry G. and Clarence B., are made executors. ed March 21, 1908, 82 West 25th Poslam is sold for 50 cents by all drug: | | gists everywhere. Poslam Soap offers the healing medi- | The will was ‘The other child- ‘are Irving 'L, Webster, Ethel W.| cation of Poslam in milder form and | tones and protects theskin while cleans- Antiseptic. bett, Aveline W. Falling and Mar- jorie Webster, sons and daughters. ing. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 } MILLINERY Misses’ Ready-to-wear Hats at $3.95 to $7.95 Children’s 8 Misses’ Dress Hats at $6.95 to $22.50 25 cents at druggists. | Excellent values in Misses’, Junsors’ and Children’s Suits, Dresses and Coats Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits of broadcloths, braid trimmed, in navy, black and coronation. Broadcloth Coats reversible, in evening and street shades. \sa9, 50 | $25, 00 Girls’ Dresses Children’s Coats 4 to 14 yeurs 4 to 14 years Serges; also checks and|Serges and checks, all lined. $5.00 and $9.50 fancy plaids $5.00 to $0.50 Infants’ Wear 2to 5 years Complete line of new Fall and Winter Coats and Hats for Boys and Girls. Infants’ Coats, $4.75, $7.75 and $10.75 of cheviot and melton cloths, in all the new colors, Infants’ Hats, 50c to $6.05 of French felt, stitched cloths, velvets and velours, Infants’ Imported Hats @ to 6 years $5.75 to $16.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. SEPTEMEER 165, 1911. Sixth Avenue, 20th-22d Strext We Give jarety New York City : ONEILL-ADAMS CO=2 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Great Fall Sale of Hosiery Buy for Future Needs Thousands of Dozens To-Morrow Greatly Under-Priced O'Neil! Main Store=<Flest Floor, Women's Imported and Domestic ! Stockings, Lisle and Cottons. Blacks and colors; 28¢ pair, 6 for $1.25. \ Women's Imported Lisle Stockings | Fine gauge, extra nforeed double garter tops; blacks and colors: values 50c; at 35e pair, | 6 for 92. Women's Silk Boot Lisle Stocking Blacks, reinforced soles; values 50c, at 39¢ pair, 6 for $2.25. Women's Silk Stockings Pure thrend silk, liste tops, blacks and colors; values $1.00; at 75c. Women's Pure Thread Silk Stock- imgs—Ingrain fine gauge, blacks and colors; $2 values; at 91.99. © prs, 1.25 ‘260 6 prs., 2.25 75c 139 ‘1.00 6 prs., ‘1.40 6 prs., ‘1.00 ( ‘ ! \ Women's 25c Lisle Stockings at 19¢ | Seamless fine gauge, 19¢, 6 pairsfor $1.00. § \ i \ j Men's Silk Plaited Socks Black and colors, 25¢: 6 pairs for $1.40. At Men's 25c Socks at 19c 19- Blacks, tans; fine gauge; 6 pairs for $1.00. Men's $1.00 Thread Silk Socks at 50c Reinforced soles, black and colors At \ Children's ad Ribbed Cotton ! 2 5c j tockings Extra reinforced, 25¢; 6 prs, ‘1.40 pairs for $1.40. \ Real Irish Crochet Neckwear O'Nett Mala Store—First Floor. Real Irish Crochet Coat Collars, $2.98 and $3.98 each. Real Irish Crochet Stocks, $1.25 to $2.98. Real Irish Crochet Sailor Collars, $5.98 to $9.50. Lace Sets—Superlative Values Embroidery and Lace Collar and Cuff to $2.98. New Fichus of Net and Laces, sailor collars and Quaker collars of lace and embroidery, 50c to $1.98. Side Frills of Net and Batiste, embroidery collars, stock collars, chemisettes, etc., at 25¢ and 50c. Men’s $15 Suits at $8.75 O'Neill Mate Stere—Second Floor. Sets, 75¢ sold elsewhere at $12 and 815. Spring and summer suits, to be sure, but almost every one can be worn for months yet and will then be perfectly good 3" next spring. You may buy now §g 75 Boys’ $4.00 and $4.50 Suits at $2.98 With Two Pairs of Trousers They are made of fine chevjots and cassimeres in brown, gray, olive $ and mixtures; sizes 8 to 16 yrs, at 2.98 Boys’ $5.00 and $7.00 Suits at $3.98 and $4.98 With Two Pairs of Trousers Both Norfolk and double breasted. The Norfolk suits sizes 7 to 13; the double breasted 8 to 18 years. Made of all- wool, splendid fabrics; special at $3.98 and 94.98. Boys’ 75c Knickerbocker and Bloomer Trousers at 48c Made of cheviots and cassimeres; sizes 5 to 16 years, at 48¢ Boys’ 50c and 75c Blouses at 45c With and without collars, at......... HOME COMPILTELY Nl _ FURNISHED | Comes nin, articles: I m BEDROOM, ae 1 Gerper on athor Pillows 2 Pr. hace Fe on (Chere rite patch lo the Broax and Westchester County a { 4 CutThis Cat 1s Will Ende EVERY 4.100% |) PURCHASE Ave t20'St To appreciate the con- venience and great value of the Sunday World's Want Directory--- These are the quality suits that are | | satin; skirts panel back and front; O'Neill Quality Dominates These Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats, Suits and Dresses Newest, Correct Styles O'Neill Main Store—Third Foor. Misses’ $16.95 Coats at $12.50 In mixtures and plain colors, inlaid velvet collar iis deep cuffs and rs pocket ; sizes 16 and 18 years, Juniors’ ‘912.95 Suits at rir 50 In light and dark mixtures, trimmed with velvet, others plain tailored effects, lined with (4 sizes 13, 15 and 17, at..... $13.50 Girls’ Polo Coats, $7. Ps Navy, tan and cope, buttoned to the neck, with large pocket and belt, sizes 8 to 14, at... . $7. 95 Girls’ ‘Serge Dresses, mw: 00 One and two-piece dresses trimmed with braid, finished with silk tie; sizes i 6 to 14 years, at. ‘ ‘ $5. 00 Girls’ Wash Dresses, $1.50 and $1.95 Made of chambray and galatea, combination trimmed, full plaited skirts with deep hems, Su nie $1. 50 and $a. 95 Fine Candy Specially Underpriced Ka SSRN a | Every piece perfectly fresh, absolutely pure and the | | | | | product of the best confectioners O'Neill Main Store mt. Jordan Almonds, regularly 6 39¢ Il Assorted Chocolates, regularly (0c at 39¢ Ib. Soft Cream Mints, regularly at 18¢ lb Chocolate Almonds, regul: arly 80c at 50¢ Ib. Saturday the Last Day of Our Great September Sale of Notions& Dressmakers’ Supplies O'Neil Main Store—First Moor. Our regular stock of notions placed on sale special prices. All perfect goods. Mail, Telephone and C. O. D. Orders Promptly Filled. at very All the Latest Novelties in Women’s Knit Underwear Imported and Domestics O'Neill Main Store—Th! Fleer. The largest stock, Fall and Winter weights, attractively priced. 50¢ 1. 00 | \ 85¢ 1.50 At 50c At 69e 85¢ J Women's White Medium Weight Vests Silk trimmed, high neck, long or short sleeves; drawers \ knee and ankle lengths; white ribbed cotton. Women’s White Medium Weight UnionSuits Silk trimmed, high neck, long or short sleeves; knee and ankle lengths; white ribbed cotton. Women's Half Wool Vests { Medium weight, high neck, short or long sleeves; ankle or knee length. { Women's Half Wool Union Suits 1 Medium weight, high neck, short or lovg sleeves; drawers § \ { ankle or knee length. Women's Heavy Weight Ribbed Cotton Vests Long or short sleeves, silk trimmed pants; ankle lengths. Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests Low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves. Women's Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests High neck, short or long sleeves FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE. BET.103. 8 1045S Biferrery GRANDRAPIDS FURNITURE go setxi OPENSAN FREE ACCOUNT $50.00 This BRASS TX 75.00 100.00 150.00 200.00 ¢ (i 300.00 d APARTMENTS FURNISHED Valae $15 | FOREN $50 Complete trom 49.88 to 500.09 With Every Purchase $75 ey FISHER BROS Be COLUMBUS AVE BET. O23? COCO QOCOSOSE Purses are fi'led---hearis made g'ad By the timely use of aWorldWant Ad See eVoeeoeee

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