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who Wan divorced from Col. Astor in foken of appreciation of their superb | 1910, when she received her fial decree nd lacement in time of | from Justice Milis in White Plains. No compensation can) DAUGHTER BY FIRST WIFE 18 ir repay them for thelr Jnspiring ex- AN HEIR. yh greater Ree eee ty 2] vincent and Muriel Astor are the vation, Galy. Pelrecshonld. there, be. ne i from the second marriage—to the Ast Very pemetrety ™ te, It has been presumed thi F te Present with her to receive except that divorce received a large ecaaee, Maver of Fitweure 1d to be $10,000,000, from ontributions Received From Chicago and Pitts= |e" immargn neve controuten| C2, Amt, This was aunnpated today burgh Collections—$1,000 From Mrs. John W. |""irewim': Muriel was an heir, and that. the Mackay, $500 From Schuyler L. Parsons. t I herewith inclose my check as treas-| Astor will could Offere! for pro- rer for this amount, payable at the ipate until she served with formal Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, New York, to your order, for this pur- pose, Y¥ y truly, M'ELDOWNEY. Mayor's Office, Chicago, Il, Hon. William Gaynor: Dear Bir: I am forwarding to you as custodian of the Red Cross Hmergancy Rellet Fund of New York $29.75, con- tributions to date to the fund raised by the clty of Chicago for the reef of the siven Into the cus- tody of her mother at the time of the divorce and Mrs. Aator is her sole Vincent Astor will not be of til Nov. 16, 1912. Bhe te aleo In memory of J. W. B.. ,000 from Mra. ‘With a check for $i, Oharies FY ¥ john W. Mackay, one for $600 from | Sits uyler L. Parsons, and acores of |i, ue H Baberorein checks and cash contributions | Gertrude Dudiey Wi pathisers, the Mayor's | William J. Kelly 9 Andrew Mount day. ‘The total at that hour wae abet wurvivers of the Titanic. ik of the Astor estate will Vineent Astor. Who are the of his father’s will fs not to is offered for Mrs Among other contributions received Youre very truly, a bum of money from Mayor Har- tg A CARTER H. HARRISON, of Chicago, contributed by resl- | i, of Mayor. ace | TO SPEND MILLION FOR ASTOR’S BODY fact. I regret I cannot say more Wall street. Hugh C, Bayne, a member lof the firm, actually conducted her suit. He {s still representing Mrs. Astor in ‘thia country. When interviewed at his by an Evening wald: nothing about the @ effect it will have @ member of the firm, when seen ening World reporter said “Any statement in regard to Col. As- tor’s will fe premature at this time, al- though it fs felt by his family that he ‘wae lost with the Titanic, “The will shall be probated as soon as 5 Barshai 31. Duryen, hall H. en iam H. Sohofeld passengers of Ham- ‘burg-American liner President tT. odor joland “W. Smith, through Ar- © noi Wood .... ‘Charles H. Baker. (Comtinued from Hirst Page.) York's social eaders. The chief point of interest has been to know whether there would be any issue from Col. Ae tors second marriage, and, if so, wheth- hr @f this child would inherit any part of Evening absolute authority that Col, Astor aftor ‘his marriage to Madeleine Force made £00 @ new will, In this will he made i provision for any Jeaue by bis alliance 10.0 Ft ogee 4 with Mrs. Madeleine Force Astor, Tule 09 | will wae made despite the fact that ho made a pre-nuptial agreement with his | second wife settling « large fortune on her in Neu of her dower rights, This The Growing Grass with myriad bisdes alike, is ne more uniform than popular WhiteRose CEYLON TEA fo} children of Mrs. Ava Willing Astor, B nounced: papers as from ®. Burdo 4 Burdon, ia error. FIFTY DOLLARS EACH FOR 2 LABS TWO OFFICERS, a Dublic several letters which accompanies wW. t Bri ry 10.0 ba jialhneiey ea “one. ad rod So) wil Itarse gaitssoeRe wevcansd’ aula, 6.00! ’ 3.0 T F no 10,00 100.00 10.00 #=/T akes New York by Storm HAVING STARTED ONE OF THE BOLDEST SACRIFICES OF HIGH GRADE 000.00 MERCHANDISE EVER ATTEMPTED, E 3,000 GOODYEAR RAINCOATS rey The Goodyear Raincoat Co. of New Orleans and Philadelphia were compelled to ee CLOSE THEIR DOORS five Bureau . 15.00 oa at ae) The whole enormous stock sold at a tremendous loss to our Mr. F. C. Gevin, renowned King of the re othy and Bernard V a Raincoat Trade, and who will personally supervise this the greatest of sales Sree AT VALUES THAT SEEM ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE To save all possible confusion, we advise purchasers to take goods away with them. No goods sent C. O. D. during this sale, Money refunded on any purchase, " i. Women’s Cravenettes, Silk|Men’s English Slip-Ons and Mohair Raincoats at | and Cravenettes at Less Than Cost of Materials Alone!!} Wholesale Cost!! remarkable Opportunity resented y our Spe- All $12.00 Goodyear Coats at. $3.50 | All $15.00 Goodyear Coats at........... 67 cial Sale off | Ait 815.00 Goodyear Coats at. 5,50 | All $18.00 Goodyear Coats at. BB | PLAYER All $18.00 Goodyear Coats at. 7.20} All $17.50 Goodyear Coats at. + $7.00 PIANOS” All $20.00 Goodyear Coats at. 00 | All $20.00 Goodyear Coats at 4 : } ; All $22.50 Goodyear Coats at. .00 | All $22.50 Goodyear Coats at | iaeleees All $25.00 Goodyear Coats + $10.00] All $25.00 Goodyear Coats at 0.00 All $27.50 Goodyear Coats at. 1 4 All $27.50 Goodyear Coats at 11.00 All $30.00 Goodyear Coats at. + $12.00] All $30.00 Goodyear Coats at 12.00 All $35.00 Goodyear Coats at......-...4. 14,00 | All $35.00 Goodyear Coats at 14.00 UPRIGHT Single Texture Slip-ons—mannish effect—feather-welght; waterproof, Great Women’s Special!! Regular standard price, $17.50...........+ 7.50 | in regard to any detane” 5. | ASTOR FORTUNE ESTIMATED A@|°! Col. Astor's power to leave $20,000,000, ‘The Astor fortune Is estimated be- he arts. It 1e thought probable by those who know that young Astor will remain in college to finish his course, but thet he will then devote his time exclusively ¢e managing the vast fortune which tis father, to whom he was devotedly at- tached, has left him. He is not married, nd he ie considered the bi al in New York. CHILDREN’S CAPES—. |] 400 plaid interlined. All sizes. All shades, Value $3.50 .srrcersreenssevrsereenseeevens 145 Featherweight Coats in tan shades—absolutely waterproof, | English Slip-On Coa Goodyear's price, $15, All to be closed cut at. Above comprises the Goodyear Raincoat Co. stock, and is on sale et store of 212-214 PLYMOUTH ureaiway Sixth Ave. RAINCOAT COMPANY Corner 16th St. 65 206 67 Flatbush Avo, Opp, Liviagsten 81, Bear Fulton st. Be, ef One Door from 14th St. New 3.75 | ma GQ West 28d St, > srusry secre DE a ey HIGH AS ‘Under the will of tis father, He resembles his father, received his degree of jesest “catch” iB. Altman & Ca.) WILL HOLD AN IMPORTANT SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), OF WOMEN'S TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT THE EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICES OF $28.00 & $35.00 TRIMMED HATS ; i WILL BE QN SALE TO-MORROW IN THE DEPART- MENT ON THE FIRST FLOOR, THE ASSORTMENT COMPRISING FASHIONABLE MODELS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. A VARIETY OF STYLES IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES IS IN STOCK AT VERY MODERATE PRICES; ALSO OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS, FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE. 1H. Altman & Ca) A SALE OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES FOR TO-MORROW NEGLIGEE SHIRTS . . . aT $$,50 FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS OF IMPORTED SILKS 65c, EXCLUSIVE STYLES ARE SHOWN IN MEN'S NEGLICEE SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, PAJAMAS AND BATH ROBES; ALSO LARGE STOCKS OF BATHING SUITS, BLAZERS, MEN'S ENGLISH MOTOR COATS, NORFOLK SUITS, RAINCOATS, DUSTERS, CAPS, GOGGLES, BELTS, ETC, MOTOR ROBES AND STEAMER RUGS, ALL AT MODERATE PRICES, + MEN'S SHIRTS, SCARF, PAJAMAS, ETC., Mapelro SPECIAL ORDER. VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS FOR. 'S FURNISH ILY At JM_MAIN ENTRANCE. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S SILK UMBRELLAS HAVE BEEN MARKED AT MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: ‘ TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS NATURAL WOOD HANDLES . . . AT $2,00 TAFFETA OR TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS NOVELTY HANDLES TRIMMED WITH STERLING SILVER $ 2.85 - TAFFETA SILK FOLDING UMBRELLAS NATURAL WOOD HANDLES =, Sg, $3,00 FURS, RUGS, PORTIERES AND CURTAINS RECEIVED FOR STORAGE. ORDERS RECEIVED BY TELEPHONE OR MAIL, Foy Avenue, 2405 wah 2514 Mirets, Nem York. . . f Much of the great fortune it was i Water Ata Sctrtitaiy a iia nt reverted automatically to tween $180,000,000 and $900,900.00, It is] on the death of Col.-John Jacob Astor. chiefly real estate. The Astor Estate Je the largest taxpayer in this country. John Jacob Astor Was assessed for the Year 1912, 41,202,800 realty. The William Astor estate wae assessed at $16,466,600. Young Vincent Astor, who will be the head of the Astor house, is a student in Harvard. although he Is not as heavy, He has been a delicate boy and has received sreat care all his life. When Vincent was only twelve he was Gangerously {li of appendicitis. A year later he had another operation on his throat. Bince then he hae been taken ‘abroad many ¢imes for his health, He became &@ student at Eton, in Eng- Jand. The remainder of bis training te Fecelved at St. George's, in Newport, where he prepared to enter Harvard. He Je aald to have desired to study law after Dachelor of at $5.00 & 7.50 Summer Furnishings ... For Town and Country Homes at Unusually Attractive Prices ee ws 50 inches wide—regularly 00c per yard..vss: 750 86 inches wide—regularly 60c per yard...... 45¢ Imported Cream White Madras _ \ 86 inches wide, extra fine guality asuee Ay " 31-inch Imported Cretonnes Fe Modern styles and reproductions of Persian prints........... ieredos eeeeveds Regularly 85c to 50c per at "7 Imported Cretonnes } j mos eLCo ate ta} 98 Scrim and Net Curtains Regularly $2.00 to $2.60 per pair.c77.7. $1.50 Regularly $5.50 to $6.50 per pair....... $4.50 Imported Scotch Crete Curtains Full length, in 9 wid of colors.... Regul arly $12.50 to 617.50 per pair Fine Scrim and Etamine Curtains Applique borders in pleasing effects...... Regularly $7.75 to $8.50 per pair Bedsets...... seseees $1250 Regularly $14.50 to $16.50 $6.50 Sale of Furniture At Much Less Than Regular Prices Odd Suites and Separate Pieces, suitable for Libraries, Living Rooms and Halls. High-grade Oak Furniture, Fumed and. Antique Oak Finish. Large Comfortable Arm Chairs +50, $9.50. 219.50, $25.00, $35. Morris Chairs.............005 $15.00, $17.50 Regularly $20.00, $22.50 Large Hall Chairs. ....£30.00, $37.50, $47.50 Regularly $40.00, $50.00, 865,00 Desk $7.50, $17.50, $25.00, $35.00, $65,00 Reg. $12.00, $22.50, $35.00, $50.00, $85.00 Book Cases. .$13.50, $28.50, $32.50, $40.00 Regularly 817.50, $35.00, $40.00, $60.00 Mablegis cscasncvanas leone. $22.50, $24.00 Regularly $27.50, $35.00 Complete Showing of Summer Furniture, Hammocks, &c. Awnings, Shades and Slip Covers ‘to Order. Lace and Heavy Hangings Cleaned and Stored. —————ESSSe——————— Special Sale of Blankets Summer and medium weight Bummer Weight i gcabttt, 82.05 & $3.75 Medium Weight. 53 pelt $2.00 & $4.75 Comfortables Figured Silkoline........0006.. 0077 mt Regular $2.95 quality $1.65 Silk Mull, plain borders.........00077, : gs ge $2.50 Bedspreads $1.35 and $1.75 qualities ..... $7.75 @&P $1.35 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases : At Reduced Prices Hemmed Pill . Yaar om,

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