The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1912, Page 20

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% 5g AEST — -Ross Winans Leaving Money ” SHE IS A NEWPORT GIRL. “Will to Be Contested in Behalf HILIONAIRE WILLS $5001 000 TO HOTEL to Dorothy Bateman Cuts | ‘Shares of His Own Heirs. of Grandchildren to Whom Nothing Is Left. BALTIMORE, May 1--The sensation (t the hour Is the will of the late Ross Revition Winans. The civant and @riend of thrones died here six days 80, worth more than $4,000,000. ‘The starting features of the docu- ment are that it cute off Mr. Winans’ Swe grandobildren, Gaston and Boa- trfee, children of the Prince de Bearn, ‘without a penny; leaves hix only sur viving son, Thomas R. Winans, who @arried Victoria Delgado, the Spanish @ancet, only the income from $200,000, ‘Dorothy Bateman of Newport, who won the old man's heart in the days that \Gollowed his wife's death in 1907, ‘The remainder of the ostate is left fo Ross F. Whiotler, a brother-in-law, fan4 Georges Revillon, Mr. Winans’ mother's step-brother, Two old and Gherished friends, Marwaret M. Smith and Louls M. Butts, will receive $60,000 each. Mise Bateman, who ts here with her » Orother, W. 5. Bateman, attending the bestows $500,000 outright on pretty! FJ WALL STREET Notwithstanding a higher opening mother manage a smali|the stock market to-day exceptional: heavy liquidation in Steel determined subsequent price movements, which were generally downward. Smart ade vances were recomied in Reading, Le high Valley and Union Pacific at the death, when the bereaved mil- ‘Winan’ Uonaire went to the little hotel to live, | pressure against Steel weakened other Miss Bateman's friendship jan to| shares and the trend was toward lower er the first hour, A mubetan’ eloped tial rebound dev. in the afternoon after heavy morning gelling pressure spent its force at mid- Steel, after receding to day. ed br! OX, iskly and recovered its initial lons, r two ohildrea.| American Can, Reading, Union Pacific WINANS TO/and American Sugar were other leaders sald that the son, while father home trom tether knowing nothing of what had be- ‘come of bim until a cablegram broke the news of his wedding. ‘Victoria Delgado was then famous ali ‘over Kurope, as was her alster, Anta Delgado, who later married the rich Maharajah of Kapurthata. ¢ MMitlions of dollars could pot sep: ' the stories that my father nas ‘@iginherited me are untrue.” ‘The happily. Winans senior afterwards received bis and was said to bave been enrap- with his litte grand-daughter, though he gave the family funds jt@ live luxuriously the breach was never healed. SUED FOR DOWRY AND GOT IT, TOO. of his son-in-law, Prince de @treet, Brooklyn, to-day by @ deokhand nie | oe the tugboat B. M. probably fell aoe & pier near his home Jarete me from my wife and baby," | Ge the matter of the complete disin- | x1), Sew e eesuicuesesEes2 004 | body wae taken to fives at Glen Cove depends er adjustment oft endia) your eyeglasses ‘will ‘not *| slip nor. pinch if you wear the CEP PRPS PEE ESF FETEPE BS8.85 euseustace FLEP EEL EE Savteeesces LL ES its ira FSSF PRESSE TP FSR PE seestest — ES PSESESE ES [+i +18) +++el [++441 ” STEP OF RRS mona, ‘The boy Eyeglass comfort largely upan the prop- Attached to your glasses for 3B Sold only ata perth rr Abuey is own, This | turned out happily, Miss Saal- 14 turned up about this time and sued for s divorce, claiming that she married to him, but the that there hed been no CORN CUTTING AT 200 FOR’ELEPHANTS ONLY, | era, study for Apri! was, awe ; xy m8 te Keeper Snyder Doctors Tootsies of | pas Jewel and Hattie and’ Gets» Thanks—in Looks. hich Head Keeper He struck the knee of than po-| mels horses and before the truck could are'to| be stopped @ forward Central Park Zoo, | over him and corns every May Billy Snyder says Meamens’ or ordinary peop! be out to-day at th Billy euts elephant Gay, and it {s quite a feat of chiropody. For Jewel and Hatty, the two lady ele- acquire corns just round tn the'r house all winter, corns make both of them grumpy, Hatty petted Billy with her trunk all the time that he was working on her feet, but when he came to Jewel she was peevish. The big elephant dropped her trunk, circled Billy's waist and Hfted him up where she could get a ‘When she saw that Jewel set him lar-r-rumph”’ phants, good look at him. it was just Billy Snyder down with a peevish and let him cut her corns without fure | 4! them. Yeap year dance of the Joy Boys. The| Aucom.’ committee has arranged to have unique features between the dances. The Or- or Pree hey . pheum Comedy Four will be among | Gaites, Hg meat, . vn Time Toe-Night. 's younger set will assemble in New York Turn Hall to-night at the , BOY LOTS LFE BEEING FOR SHOES FOR TWN BROTHER % qStar Pupil at Pike School | | Struck by Horse, Running | Grief came to the zoungest class of | the Pike street schoo} to-day when word! came that Morris Kander, vie model | boy of the class, Had been knocked | down by a truck and badly hurt. know tt, of the Madison street st great crowd of people clos, and the sidewalk, shrie geance on John Brumim Vernon street, Brookly wheels of whose truck th boy had been killed. Morris and his brother Abi twins. Both w jon and a 4 the stops % for ven- of No, 14 under the year-old were ‘@ members of the olass. . His wife has" been“BtOk’ for weeks, and medicin and special food for her have used up [Dearly all) Me earnings’ Miss Matilda Schlegel of the Cisidr Ald Society hae ’been able to"heip them out a’ Nttls ‘from tme to.timé, otherwine they might | afl have starved ‘ . When the ‘twins were dreasing for }adhool to-day {twas discovéred -shat | | Able had traded his shoes for a pleco of cake Jast night, - ‘There had been’ inothing ‘to :eat \in the house. Mre. Kantler told Morris to go to Miss Schiegel and ask her to get some shoes for Abie. : ‘ The class medel for attendance and Moreis yesterday. In order to keep u; ) thts sta: he left home at halt r gene 96 that, he could have time to Mise Schlegel’ before roll call. In his husry he tried to cross between a crush of trucks which was working sipwiy past Pike and Madison streets. of Brum- | delicately their sympathy. {t uantenamo, Guantanamo Roenlgan Taise, Bremen, Apache, Jacksonville, “9mm BvaNING WoRLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 191 Hotelkeeper’s Daughter Who Gets $500,000 by Will of Ross Winan FIRST MRS. ASTOR ARRIVES HERE | i (Continued from First Page.) | fold watch. The most conspicuous | to See Teacher Early, ‘aa are the large silver shoe |dreaned entirety in black. little girl was also WON'T SAY HOW LONG SHE'LL BE HERE. ng the stout stewantess and Astor hurried down tho gang to the pier and went directly to where her trui id lugwago were under tho letter “A She was met Folio n the Moor! there by Mrs. Benjamin Guinness, Miss | Chetwind, her brother and a lawyer named Thompson. When approached by an interviewer he said hurriedly and in a volce that wan faint and tremulous “Zam not fond of being interviewed @t any time, and particularly not at ‘this time. 2 cannot say what my plans jare or how long 2 will remain in this eountry All that will be determined afterr consulted with my family end friends” ‘To the customs inspector Mra. Astor Geciared that she wasea non-resident, (70UNd hersel: more promptly on the job | which facilitated the clearing away ot her many trunks and pieces of hund- luggage. Then, leaning on the arm of her brother and surrounded by her friends, she hurried to a waiting mou- sine and wae driven away. Speculation is rife us to the course Mrs. Astor will take, She has not met Mrs Madeleine Force Astor, who is now the mistress of the Astor house at No, 810 Fifth avenue, since the younger womar. ‘vecame the bride of Col. Astor. A meet- ing between them under these new cir- cumstances will be painful, yet those who know Mrs. Ava Willing Astor most Plintimately say that her poise and tact will be able to carry off even that situ- tion, «It was sald by those closest to the families, however, that she would, under no, circumstances, attempt to ac- cept any, invitation to be a guest at the Astor house for the present, but would go Instead to apartments that have been reserved for her and Miss Murtel t the hotel. NOT LIKELY TO RESIDE HERE| PERMANENTLY AGAIN. Mar. Ava Willing Astor has hundreds of friends in New York society, all of whom are preparing to express to her was sig- nificant that whatev cre her srotnds to sue Col. Axto + divorce she kept her own counsel until che death of Mrs, Willlam Astor, Col. mother, in her day the : Yeader of the society divorce Mrs. Ava Wililag .\sior has lived rather quietly abroad. It fe said by those who profess to be best in- formed that she. does not contemplate taking up permanent residence jn:Amer- ica again, although Vincent Astor would be glad to persuade her to do 0. | It was permitted to be annourtced, not as coming from any responsible member of the family but as emanating from a source close enough to the Astors ¢> avold being doubted, that Mrs. Ava ‘Willing Astor would not attend tho funeral. Miss Murie) will go, but her —ask any Ask him if he ever switches. ~ Cross-question him: Every time you ask him a smoke question, he'll come back with an answer that’s strong for Lucky Strike Roll Cut. Yes—there’s something about this Roll Cut that HOLDS - knowing smoke-men. That something is just plain, down- right smoke-goodness. Call it what you want to—ii — it’s fragrant— it's delicious. You'll like it—you'll stick to it. You'll be strong for Vueky Strike Roll Cut. ye! dn &1i Cut—all ready to pour right in. The xe yea ‘can is slip-in- pocket size. Any dealer— 1 Oc WITH DAUGHTER made to: Lucky Strike smoker Ask him how long he’s been smoking the same brand.. Le Wail street men who tried to estimate alue of the Astor holdings gave |Ngures ranging trom $99,000,000 to $13),- | 000,000. Well informed bankers though? jthat Vincent Astor, who will inherit four-fifths of the estate, would get not less than $96,000,000. It was sald there i were no bequests to charitable or edu- cational Institutions. | Arrangements for the funeral of Col. Amor were being made yesterday. They are not complete, but it {s understood | he once expressed a desire to make his final journey from the old family home {at Rhinecliff, N.. Y., and this wish will de observed. Burial will be in Trinity Cemetery. Besides the immediate members of the family Mra, Astoc’s household ser- vants will be taken on the special train which will leave the Grand Central Sta- j tion. The Rev. Dr, William H. | Probably will read the funeral The pallbearers hi jot been chosen’, | but it Is certain that rer, My God, |to Thee’ will be mung at the service. [t | was sung by those who were left at jig om the deck of the Titanic sank. Members of Mrs. Madeleine Force As- tor's household said yesterday she was improving rapidly. ment of or to-morro esl NURSE FOUND A BABY. | the Abandoned Youngster. employed by the Hoard of Health, never ‘than she did to-day when she was pass- No, 32 Bast One Hundred and Second street to visit an invalid, She nearly stepped on a two-weeks-old baby boy ‘ho had been abandoned. The infant ‘was wrapped in a basket and wore a white cap of cheap material. | When Misa Sullivan took the child to the East One Hundred and Fourth | street station Lieut. Millhauser decided that the baby needed food. Since nurs | ing bottles are not part of the equip. | ment of @ police station; he sent out | and borrowed one from a drug store, | then heated some milk on the station | house steam radiator and tided over the time which cnust elapse until the Httle stranger could be removed to} Bellevue. | —._. though there were great ci ‘The proposed May Are good ald wil stay In her rooms in the) TWELVE MEN IN JURY BOX A formal announce: |) funeral arrangements will be | renee Police and Fire Departments, expesting to find many hurt or killed. The putld. ing stood on Van Horten street, near the plant of the Manhattan AT ALLEN OUTLAW TRIAL. Works. The explosion blew part ot the Four More Will Be Drawn to Al-| front of the building {nto the street and low Challenges Under the flames destroyed It Virginia Law. WYTHEVILLE, Va, May 1.—With twelve accepted jurors In the box, ex- ‘ amination of Yenitemen to complete the Jury for the trial of Floyd Alien was) continued when conrt opened to-day. It @ ‘wan expected that the required sixteen , men would be secured before the day! was over, The defense has the right to; . strike off.four names. The prisoner, one of the leaders of the gang that killed jude, sheriff, FoR pr tor, a juror and a spectator in| Ud 7) the Carroll County Courthouse on March | uma Si q 14, Is being tried frat for the murder of | Bro 8s fa» Commonwealth's Attorney Foster. i d Lu { gO He fs under indictment for'all of, the! Killings, and his sons, Claude and Victor, and his nephews, Wriel Allen, Sidna E x ty tae. Usually one or two rubbings wits this wonderful Oil will give relief. Trial bottle toc. ; large bottles 25¢.. 50 wards and Byrd Marion, are in fall here COMPLEXION awaiting trial on the same charges. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, BLACKHEADS er Other Eruptions er SALLOWNESS of the Skin are Ususlly Due to IM- PURE BLOOD, IMPROPER DI- Explosion Destroys House, i A mysterious explosion in a new and! untenanted building st ad Passito, J. early to-day and « red the LEGGETT’S n Almost Stepped on Miss Lillian Sullivan, a trained nurse | ing down a hallway of the tenement at | _ STION or Sluggish Liver. “BRADFORD'S: PREMIER PERRI-WALLA TEA (INDIA & CEYLON) Uncolored and Unfaced One 'b. Canister 60c, ' ib. Canister 30c. Y4 ib. Canister 15¢ FRANCIS H. LEGOETT & CO. ct ‘33 contain ratvons_ oF \njurious drags, CONSTIPATION system of all ind produce & Box of 50 Pills 85e. For Sale at All Drug Stores or send stamps or money order to James McCreery & Co, 23rd Street 34th Street On Thursday, May the 2nd “McCREERY SILKS.” ‘Famous over half a Century. 8,000 yards, yarn dyed, Black Shan- tung Pongee Silk, for tailor-made dresses, 26 in. wide........... value 1.00, 65c¢ a yd, SOG! AES ital os * 150, BGe “ “ In Both Stores, VEILS & VEILINGS. Late Importation of Chenille Octagon, Shadow Lace, Fancy Mesh with Chenille Dots and Complexion Veilings. In Both Stores, Complete assortment of made Veils including Real and Shadow Laces, also a variety of Mourning Veils. : White Shadow Lace Veils.............. ese value 1.25, 65c White Shetland Octagon Veils....... 56 CREA value 1.75, White Lace Veils,—floral design... . value 2.25, 1.25 WOMEN’S GLOVES. In Both Stores, 16 button length Mousquetaire Chamois Lisle. White or yellow. 55c a pair 16 button length Mousquetaire Silk, Paris Point embroidery. White or Black. 78c » pair Mousquetaire Silk. 10 per pair 20 button length White or Black. 23rd Street 34th Street YOUR PARLO ‘BE OR ot WITH SPRING AND MATTRESE IT. MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU Ni ide Je WORLD “WANT”. AD, WILL GO AND aay

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