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4 GHARGES A LAWYER <TH NISHANAGNG $250,000 ESTATE —_—e— Son of Testator Asks Surrogate to Order an Accounting by David M. Kellogg. On a charge that David M. Kelloge, | on aged lawyer of No, oh Liberty street, | has {mproperyl managed the $250,000 | estate left by Lorrain Freeman to his seven children in 1876, Clarence K. McGuire, counsel for Hdward M. Free | Man; @on of the testator, asked Surro- gate Cohalan to-dey to sign an order | @irecting Kellogg to render a fina) ac- counting of the estate at once. “This wan Kallog,” said McGuire, “is it He bas for years mingled the funds of this estate with his private funda. He has not for twenty-five years rendered any sort of an accounting and | partioulariy he has failed to account for the trust fund nf 325,000 created by Mr. Freeman for hie widow. Mra, Vreeman died in 189% “The only way my client, Rdward M. Freeman, has even been able to pet a| the income due him from his ‘estate was by going to Mr. oMce and asking him for nd then Mr, Kellogg would give him @ dollar at @ tina On one occasion Mr, Kellogg turned to bis tenographer and borrowed $2 from her, which he gave to my client, eying, ‘Here's $2 for you.” Kdward Freeman is now sevevnty- five yoars old. Kellogg ta the sole sur- ving executor of Lorrain Freeman's will, one having died and another bav- tng been supersided by an ordar of the éourt in 1880. Kellogg is @ eon-in-law | of the testator, having married Miss! Amy Freeman some years before her| father’s death. The will disposing of the large os- ti ‘as made in 1873, and contained tn unusual provision bequeathing | various articles of household effects to} Freeman's wife: | “The args crayon portraits of her- self and me, in the front paglor, and the other pictures therein (except the winter ecene and mountain mone, the femaic dlonde and bru- nette, and the painting presented to smo by Br. Barnum).” Attorney Mc(intre suid that Edward Freeman's i rs and sisters had compelled Kellogg to give them their {ncomes from the estate. “Tho f: hat my client has not got ail that coming to him," added was hecause he was al- lives at No. 15 th Onange Park, “WILD ANIMAL,” FREED IN PARK, SCARES HUNDREDS. | Prairie Dog Escapes, but Becomes | “Lion” in a Few Moments of Panic. A harmless prairie dog, so tame that it eats e leaves from the hands of nurse in Central Park rowed out of the prairie dog inclosure and started on a tour of Swan Lake. Two boys saw the prairie dog in a clump of bushes and shouted that “a wild animal has escaped from !ts cage.” ‘Tue prairie dox scampered away and | the boys followed. Mounted Poltceman | Austin Joined In tho chase, and men and boys took up the scent until nearly a hundred other perrons were hot-footing after poor little Mr. Prairie Dog, who headed for the sheep pasture. ‘There was great excitement among | nurse girls, who grabbed their charges and fied from the park. From mouth te mouth went the word that a lion, tiger and a wolf had escaped and were roaming the park in a hunt for some | nice fresh baby meet, But OfMicer Aus- tin allayed tho foars of the girls when he returned with a bag containing the escaped “wild monster," which was Gropped back into iin cage. | ——__——— | | HIS WEDDING BRINGS HIM $100,000 LAWSUIT. Mrs. Bartlett Wants Damages for! Breach of Promise From Arthur G. Lund. BOSTON, Ju T—Arthur Graves Lund, promoter & prominent mem- ber of the Ancient and Honorable Artil- lery Company, who recently married Mrs, Louise Bankhead Perry, widow of Representative Perry of Alabama and daughter of United States Senator Bankhead, has been sued for $100,000 for breach of promise by Mrs. Caroll:e &. Bartlett of Winthrop. She says he | mot her twelve years ago, and after a divorce from his first wife he promised | to marry her, They were to have deen wedded this month, she declares, Ile told me one day,” sald Mrs. Bartle had to go to Washington on bublner: 1 when I learned he was devoted to Mrs, Perry and accused him he denied tt, But on May 11 he and Mrs. Perry were married, I didn't to being the sult, but he has wri my life, my personal standing, my hap- | piness and my position in soclety.’* —_>—_——_ Horse Beater Fined $100, Honry Frank, twenty, was fined $100 ‘and costs yesterday in the East Orange Folige Court on a charge of cruelty to animkls by Recorder Nott Soon after Frank was arrested the horse dropped @eadj{n a stall. nivairy in Omnibus Daye. (From the London Olvonicle.) Mabe passengers tn d hhorse o va of had greater on wot nis! dugtor's request as he swung his drip- | ping form from the “monkey board" to the doorway: “Will any gentleman ride outside to oblige a lady?” And there was always the gentleman whose ahiv- alry prompted him to give up his seat, climb the steep steps to the “knife tard" on top, and complete his journey Op the pouring rete. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. Women’s Sir Henri Silk Gloves, $1 For elbow length sleeves, mous- quetaire, 16-buttonlength, double tipped fingers, Milanese silk. The best $1.00 silk glove in America. Main Fleer, Come and See How Silk Gloves Are Made UXTH AVE.19770 207 Always Careful to Keep Up Quality Our Summer Delivery Service to the Seasi: demonatrat the fi our m makin; wed Tn the ws different operation Lal worm to tho finished glove, nd Other Resorts Is Now in Operation. MLLE. ANTOINETTE CANTARELLI AND FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA IN OUR RESTAURANT, EIGHTH FLOOR of Fathom jd Ca STREET. In New York's Shopping Center 19th Street Station Hudson Tube Our Showing of Summer Millinery Is Wonderfully Comprehensive We Do Not Know of Anything Lacking in his Great Millinery Mart We have prepared on an enormous scale for to-morrow’s business, and have arranged our stocks so that you can be served quickly and to your perfect satisfaction. that, but that they just couldn’t find owners. Smart Summer Tailor Suit Hats, at........ trimmed hats; also flower trimmed hats. All new and just enough trimming to be correct: [SOO eee ene ee eee ee) they are worth much more than we ask for them. Your choice, while they last peanut body hats, trimmed with hemp; Summer felt hats, wash rag hats. Beautiful White Chip Tricons and large | Palm Body Ha: dress shapes, in finest three-end chips, with | shapes; black edges or black with white e white. A regular $2.98 quality, a! $1.08 and $2.48 values, at 79¢. Imported Java Body Hats, soft and pliable, large and small shapes, at 98¢ | Noboka Braid Hats, in white with black velvet flanges; your choice, while they last, and 91.75 each. Charming Summer Frocks fo Misses, Juniors and Small Women---Our Saturday Sale Many styles and kinds of dainty things to choose from—the frocks of the moment, every one built on lines that go to make the Simpson Crawford gowns the gowns of quality. And the prices no higher, sometimes lower, than you pay elsewhere for clothes less carefully made. © Thira Fleer. Misses’ $2.50, 33.00 and $3.50 Washable Skirts Attractive reproductions of ail the latest foreign models, fashionable Khaki, Linen, Repp $l 9 e and Cordeline, girdle top or strapped back. Pearl button trimmed. Lengths 84 to 88 Mcligd, value Upity S800, 66: ciiasivinsosscecodssocesesecsucays ceiheben vcesteces Misses’ Linen Frocks High class taiiored models, of ramie linen, copies or the more exclusive styles, handsomely designed with coatee and various e cut col'ars of ratine or embroidery, silk ties leather belt, all the newest colorings and whi es 14 to 18 years, also adapted to women of ses $7.50 Values to $12.75, at Misses’ $15 Linen Suits Norfolk models, of new design, also swagger semi- itt ith large cut collar, inset with con- All new skirt models. $9.75 inty new models of sheer voiles, embroidered , sizes 14 to 18 $9.75 937.50 nd buttons. nhagen, leather, tan Sizes 14 to 18 years, at. and oyster. Misses’ Lingerie Dresses Da ste, eyelet embroidery and la Values up to $16.5 BE, cccccccscrccevevsccececs Other models of ‘handsome design at 15 and Up to.......:-ceeeeeeeenreee Misses’ Spring Suits Clearance of entire stock of high-grade Spring Suits, in sizes 14 to 18 years. Formerly 1 5 priced to $87.50, at...sscecssceeeeenees $ Misses’ $7.50 Linen Dusters Full length, belted model of Ramie Linen with novel collar and cuffs, button trimmed, sizes 14 and 16 years, at.........005 $5.95 Misses’ Washable Dresses Of chawbray, gingham, and tissue in dainty color- ings, including all smart butt t models, with large cut collar, others pret igned with Duteh neck, embroidery trimmed, ret to 18 years, values to $6.51 ry $3.95 ce pevention of “s season's tines mois of dur- ; ‘th eenbroid able wash fabrics, with all the newest effects, in Of sheer lawn, prettily trimmed with embroidery or cut collar and trimming, in sizes 6 to’ 14 Perec snd nachtion, ites Oto'ls years; epecialat,. $21] © hea re" 95c, $1.95 sa $2.95 Pine area a ee $2.95 v0 $18.75 Dressy Lingerie Waists in the Newest Paris Styles, at *2 : They are the exact copies of the most beautiful $5 and $7 blouses that are just at this moment being worn by all fashionable women in Paris. cx Second F100". We now have a newly arrived shipment which we have especially priced for Saturday only. ’ All are the newest, freshest, prettiest waists for summer that ever graced the form of dainty woman. Made of fine marquisettes, voiles and_batistes, combined most artistically with beautiful shadow ces. : High necks with the Poiret Collar, the new Direct- oire and the new Robespierre models. There is a dainty waist to suit the taste of every woman in the collection, s9 Girls’ and Misses’ Coat Blouses Of high grade galatea, with Norfolk pleated or laced front, various collars and leather bel 10 to 20 years; value 82.95; at Girls’ $3.50 White Dresses at saa $1.95 Girls’ Washable Dresses q Choice from this varied lot of models, Colonial Pumps and Ties for Warm Weather Wear The daintiest shoes ou can ever put a pretty foot in Only one of ri 5 4 the man 4.50 th things among our us Sir Henri Shoes for Women. vulues ever offered by any store, We rf making of these shoes and are thereby actors ive. CF Second Floor, ‘The new models now being shown include Colonials, Pumps and Oxfords in White Nubuek, White Canvas, Tan Calf, Gun Metal Calf, Black Satin, Patent wud ici Kid. Also the famous Patrician Shoes at $3, $3.50 & $4. Misses’ and Children’s white footwear. $1.59 ur to $3.29 Wenderful values in white Canvas and Nu- SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH. a os Entire Balance of Our Tailor Suit Hats Hats that have been in stock from two to three weeks, and none the worse for Your choice of 250 to $00 $ We show some decidedly smart trimmed dress ha’ mer dresses, in light-weight body hats, faced and trimmed with light materials. Ostrich $5.98 to *10.95 Dainty, becoming Hats, and it isneedless to say that $2.90 Greatest Showing Untrimmed Dress and Outing Hats one ever saw, in hemps, hemps with velvet facings, chips, two-toned palm body hats, Panamas bleached bleached in excellent large $ ae for summer days; at each. ply Trimmed Hats, 61.50, | with your initial on it. EF Main and Gecond Floors. s, to be worn with thin Sum- 7» 68c. Weather Neckwear. for Satur- day’s sellin Mata Fleer, Embroidery Dr Sets, lace trimmed. Sleeveless Guimpes. Plain and fancy Nets Plain Net Gah isettes, with plait- ed lace frills. Hand Emb. Jabots with cluny and val. lace trimmin, Special at Shadow Lace and Net stocks with Jabots. Ratine and Lace trimmed Coat Sets Black and White tailor-made Neck- wear. Dolly Madison Cuffs of Net. Special at 20c each Here Tomorrow— This Unusually Good News— A Sale of $3 and $3.50 Solid Gold Bar. Pins for DH ORL UIA) << ;, A (4 A most timely sale indeed—one that gives! you a splendid opportuty for money-saving, for never have such beautiful pins the very kind of a gift that will be highly You'll be surprised when you see them—so beautiful which we illustrate. Numerous designs, heavy solid gold, hand filigreed pearls, amethysts and sapphires. two o 14K Gold Watch, $10.50] SolidGoldPendant Very dainty and small; fine Swiss movement; actual value $17.50. 14K Gold Watch, $13.50 Waltham movements; value $17.50. Solid Gold Locket for Two Photos, $4.25 1 inch in diameter, with handsome monogram. & 6 tor Initialead Water Ofor 6 for Yo ‘He @ for ‘he 6for 2lc | They’re the identical kind you | would pay $1 a dozen for in any of the leading sp shops, but we want a big « selling Saturday and offer them at this astonishingly low price. | Each tumbler engraved to order As the demand will be so great we can- | not fill mail or phone os/ers. Pressed Glass Water Tumblers 6 for 9c While 500 dozen last we will sell | best quality pressed glass w . blers 6-for 9c, in ass choose from; casily wo Best Quality Lead Biown Glass Needle Etched Water Tum~ assorted pretty desi gular price 75c, e dozen lar sise for family © for 29¢ | us AVE., 19TH TO 20TH SI.. IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTE! Solid Gold Dew Drop Pendants, $7.50 ‘Women’s $2.50, ‘$3 Wash Tumblers | Men! Here ItIs 975 Standard *25, *30 and $35 Suits from the famous house of Kup- 2 | 8. 7 5 | penheimer at There is no guessing at values about this advertisement» no careless judging of figures. © Gesné Fics, Kuppenheimer suits are a standard the world over; a $25 suit is worth $25 wherever you buy it, and a $85 Kuppenheimer suit costs $85 whether you get it in New York or London. At $18.75 it’s a clean present of so much money. Kuppenheimer clothes ee oe custom made garments; they are the kind of clothes the safe and sane citisen likes to wear. 2-piece coat and trousers or 8-piece suits. Some-full lined, half or quarter lined with silk serge or alpaca. 600 Men’s Straw Hats at $1.15 crencarn . i hase which i all shapes—Senni pone you want oneat.......... Seba eee ee ee eee eee meee Oe wae me om Os mses owes ae we More of Those Beautiful Summer Shirts for Men, at the Same Sensational Prices 94 Silk, and Silk and Linen Shirts color and tyless soft Froneh evllsns1ss 9208S $1.50 and $1.75 Silk Mixed Shirts Up-to-date in material, French cuffs; soft silk mixed fabrics that wear and launder beau- $1 Great Choosing Among Paj ap loser and Ties, + sceceeeee feuple of G8 Pajamas, 91. 08 Solsette Pajamas, ‘ase Beauties every one of them. $0c President Suspenders, 280 There la prcet apr of some of the large Iteme, Just look them over and eee in this convenient shirt store right on the Main Floor, near the 19th Screet Door. ‘3 Extra! This Also for Men $2 to $3 Solid Gold Scarf Pins, 95c, Hundreds of beautiful, artistic ns, two or three of that sell regularly from $2 to ac at* ose tlso Golid Gold Gaff inne bared | Tele beautiiu! designs at $1.75. paged x 92 Silk and Linen Shirts Made in coat fashion with French tere beck cuffs neokband. and weer better thea For Boys’ All Wool PureIndigoDyeBlue Serge Suits Saturday ial sale of boys’ all wool serge suits; 200 suits all told. 100 Norfolks, in sizes 7 to 14 guaranteed fast color navy blue © Berend Meer. t - 100 double-breasted, in sizes 9 to 18 years. Peg-top knickerbocker trousers, lined throughout. Also suits of fancy mixtures, grays, browns, Norfolk or double- breasted styles, with two pairs of trousers. For the little Fellow—Wash Suits at 98c. Special Sale Parasols for Your Sunday Beach Parade, $1.95 Plain all silk taffetas in all the leading shades, black and white stripes, taffeta silke with Persian in- sertion, silk pongees. Allover Persian effects in many different desig lots of greens and serace plain and embroidered linens. There are about @5 of the new dome and India shapes. > Main Fleer, Samples of High Grade Silk Parasols . . $2.95 In beautiful allover Persian effects, plain heavy grade of all silk taffetas, black and white effects, best quality of pongees, eabte silks in different colors. Floral *. S195 — Main Fleur. en priced solow, ‘They are ized by the young girl graduate. e they Every pin of with inlaid stones, such as The pins measure 2 to Sin, long. With dainty chains; eet in real pearls, doublets of amethyst, rubies and | designs, pure white linen embroidered and man: ry ie bs y more rapphires. Many regularly sold at | 44 select from. All have gilt frames, Pure All Silk Rain and Sun Umbrellas In 26 and 24 inch, green, red, blue, black; mi choice ee $2.25 $1.50 Tennis Rackets, 89c The combined pur- chasing power of four stores enabled us to cap- ture a prize lot of ten- nis rackets. > Third Fieor, And fine chain diamond center; 812.50. ‘ith a pure white regularly sold to Right at the Opportune Moment—A Sale of! $} .95 Skirts, 1 A sale right at the beginning of the | \ season is in the least unexpected, but that’s the way we do things here—and we include in this sale skirts of that very newest material— Washable Corduroy — which promises to be the most popular n | the season, We regret that the quantity ited only 300 but it was all the manufac would let us have at the special concession, 1 Iso comprise repp, natural ne. All sizes, bands 22 t to $3 inches. {7 Third Floor, Women's $5.00 Tissue and Percale Dresses Plenty clever, new styles to select from, and inty colors in stripes, checks and plaids. Also [} red cedar, leather capped, j Groceries CF Sixth Floor, NEW GRASS BUTTER Fancy creamery | flavor, white lengths print (not delivered) gingham and arabray dresses Will laun- to your eu! ire eats faction; 3.95 | a [|| seceina.temen*t on. 1.5 . : New Potatoes--No, 6 bask: ate Bathing Suits for Women, ||| rr (srne—nin | In ole 12g Conilensed 1 Cheose—Creainy” 1 Be COOKED SUGAR CURED HAM™ ‘iti! et eG 5 lhc Misses and Children bathing aud wantto be suit from our ext correct materials and wanted colors, and all sizes, $1.95, $2.95, $3.50, 94.50 und up to $23.75. CF Third Floor, rethaty models, A very moderat Women's Summer Coats Smart new coats, of silk, pongee, taffeta and linen. Prices are @ very reasonable;a linen coat as cheap as 95, up toa silk coat for 24.75 —_ —_—