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| ; EACH TENANT GETS ROUSE HE LIVES IN BY WILL OF RICH MAN a can Eighteen Philadelphians Given Homes Free and Clear by i Friend of tlie Poor. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. &—One of the Most unique wills ever recorded In Phil- adelphia was made public yesterday when a deed of trust was filed covering the estate of the William Hawkins, who died in January, 1910, In his ninety- @ghth year, leaving ly ail of whom were tn needy cireum- stances and some of whom he had never seen. Among the latter are eighteen struc- Presented with clear titles to the homes pallanthropist. Mrs, Anna Newland of Vineland, N. J. @ sister of Mr. Hawkins, who, through her at‘orney, Alexander Lauer, of No, 1M0 Betz Building, 1s contesting a por- tion of the will, The houses named in the will are val- Wed at from $2,000 to $3,000 each. All of them were subject to ground rents, which Mr. Hawkins personally paid off at the time the deed of trust was cuted, le aving the beneficiaries a lutely clear tiles. Some of the tenants had been wu to pay their rent for many months before Mr. Hawkins's death, but he continued to allow them to live in the house and ordered that back payments should not be col- fected from them, exact amount of Mr, Hawkins's © 1s not known, but it Is believed t he spent while living for charity t least as much as he left when he! died. He was never married, He lived fn retirement during the latter part of his life, during which he devoted his ent! time to philanthropy. His great- est pleasure was derived in hunting up individual cases of poverty and suffer- elleving them from his great lining years Mr. Kins iived tn Britain, Bucks ty, where he occupied a large With no companion except his hou keeper, Mary Whitehead, About ten months he died the conveyed the house In which he lived, together with! all its furnishings and outbulldings, 4o| the housekeeper as a reward for her faithful services. reillianinaasiais FINDS $200,000 CHECK, GETS “THANK YOU” FOR IT. Warren Homlor, a sixteen-year-old Messenger employed by the W. J. B. | Mills Co, kers, at No. % Wall street, is to-day busily recounting to the H awed messengers that surround him how it feels to be the possessor of @ sung fortune of $200,000 for a few mo- | y afternoon, he noticed a» of paper lying on the curb tn f the Bankers’ Trust Company® ig, at Nassau and Wall streets. $200,000 Bank signed by J. W 1% Broadway, pay= ean Exchange Na- able to the A nal Bank, at the least hesitation, so «. marched up to his nd told him of his ed to bring It back Scurrying as h . As he ruefully stated to- 11 1 got was much obliged.” Dental Treatment Now a Pleasure Our method of in Dentistry is a ha those who have suffe deciyed and unsightly teeth from fear of the Dentist's Chats, You" should not. de= lay longer. Have them treat- ed to-day—there’s nothin, more beautiful than sound teeth, Our methods are ab- solutely painless, and OUR PRICES entirely sweep away all competition ‘on work of a similar high character, Gas administered when desired, Full Set Teeth, $5 Fillings inGold, Silver Platinum and Porce- lain, 50c and $1.00 U; id ridge Work, $5.00 a Tooth DR. McBRIDE’S tal Offices: YX " le New fork Brooklyn Ot. or, BiG FLEET DETAINED OUTSIDE HARBOR ALL ciency Humorist George Ade Tries to Console Fellow Voyagers on the Olympic. “Fables tn Fog” will be thi b6dk off’ the press under th: of George Ade, Playwright and story teller. with 1,284 other cabin passengers and|one time to have been worth several 800 in the steorage, spent the night | Millions. ver $200,000 to be outside Sandy Hook on Lad big ship distributed to vartous benofictartes, nears | Olymple. Tt was all on account of the for. The Olympic was due at Quarantine at but about 2 o'clock thin Haddock, unwilling to @ilng families in Germantown, who were|take any chances with the biggest jet his mudhooks slip out- At 9 o'clock this morn- humorist, politician, midnight, morning Capt. in which they live and all of which were | #ide the Included in the propprty of the aged ing he was still waiting for the fog At that time George Ade was The cetalls of the will were brought | compelled to take in a fresh supply of to Nght with the filing of a petition of | humor, being all out of it, The Olympic had company in her In the fog bound fleet was also the Notrh German Lloyd liner from Mediterranean ports, The Irene dropped her anchors about 3 o'clock this morning, She had 38 second cab! to lift. stay outside. Prinzess i THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, the heavy fog than a lifting of It, but the Carmania took a chance and slipped under the fog belt. She passed Sandy Hook shortly before 7 o'clock and was in Quarantine before 8. of the Uranium line was a neighbor ia outside the bar. She m and did not take the chance of getting Into Quarantine un- der the fog. BROKER L. E. PIKE DEAD. Big Operator Succumbs to Shock He Suffered Leet Winter. HARTFORD, Conn. Sept. 6.—Lafay- ette BE. Pike, formerly a well-known stock broker, who had offices in @ number of cities including New York, next|Boston and San Francisco, is dead at his home here at the age of fifty-five ars, He had been in poor health for [months a# @ result of a shock suffered Mr. Ade, |during last winter. He leaves a wife and one son, LOST COMPLEXION IS “1 motored a lot during the summer and played tennis and golf between times and the wind and sun certainly played havoc with my face and hands,” “} wouldn't wi matron to her friend the athl as they met at the country club. a tube of VELOGEN of doors and in a few days your com- lexion will be like a baby’s, Velogen is the greatest aid to beauty ] know. It makes and keeps the skin soft, smooth and good-looking.” At all druggist’ collapsible tubes, 25 cents, Bet 1 anxious nd others | nehor at 1 Off with the Tan Vacation days are over — brown faces and hands are out of vogue. What will make them white again? Let Nature do it. soft and the pores clean—let the blood circulate through the tiny vessels in the outer layer of skin— that’s the only way to remove tan without injury to the complexion. DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S PERFECT, COLD CREAM on a wet cloth, cleanses the pores and softens the skin at the same time—supplies just what the skin requires after daily expos- ure to the summer's wind and dust. daily (on a wet cloth) —your skin will be grateful and respond to its helpful influence. Fifty and twenty - five cent tubes. When you msist wu Daggett & Ramsdell’s, you are getting the best cold cream in the store. Keep the skin “The Kind that Keeps” sun, Use it wus “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION ———————s Browning, King&Co | CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND 1g FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN ——SSSS Fall Attire Ready For Men, Boys and 1912 Children Every garment guaranteed—Sixty-Three Years of Experience woven into everything we make. LARGEST VARIETY OF MEN’S FALL AND WINTER STYLES EVER’ SHOV/N [ For School and College Wear | Sack Suits and Overcoats..... Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits... Boys’ Norfolk Suits. . Boys’ Long Overcoa Boys’ Reefers Boys’ School Caps............-. Boys’ and Children’s Hats...... Smartest Kind of Boys’ Neckwear, Shirts and $15.00 to $35.00 $5.00 to $15.00 $5.00 to $15.00 $8.50 to $20.00 $7.50 to $15.00 50c to $1.00 $1.50 to $6.00 Gloves, BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway xt S@nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street— ’ Brooklyn: das <9 DeKalb, The Urantum || ‘He was reputed at| | EASY TO REGAIN}) replied the youn, “(| Men y of the fleet, for she ran/than cold cream, used the same) || n Into the fog and to the i o'clock yesterday afternoon. Since then theré has been rather an increase of STUPENDOUS. wanted Fall merchandise for the home and every member of the family, including of course apparel for school at remarkably low prices. glass good Men’s $10 Fall Suits, $6.88 These men’s eui may be had in sizes 33 ito 42 chest, New Fall Soi any size and any shape in a soft hat a derby, offerin, 9, Men’s Root Underwear, 69¢ Root's Tivoli Natural Wool Undershirts and Drawers; all This popular Fall and Winter underwear at the cut Price named. Not more than three suits to a customer. sizes. Boys’ $3.50 School Suits at $2.66 Extra pair of Knickerbockers with each suit at this price; double breasted and Norfolk models, made of Anend cheviot material, in light and dark shades; sizes 7 to 1 Boys’ 4-Ply Collars, 6 for 38c verted brass burner, with glass lini: usually sells for $1.00. See how Cut Glass is made in our China Store. Men’s Silk Half Hose, at 14c Silk socks that fling “Mill Faults.” or mar their appearance, Men’s $3.95 Raincoats at $2.66 | ies, ?cs Just 500 of them at this price, in size s 34 to 44 chest; al | tional collect: | tan shades. Excellent values at the Every department in the Bloomingdale Store has exerted its utmost to make to-morrow, Friday, a record-breaking ALL CARS TRANSFER T0————— e shade, substantial in- quality mantle, inner This artistic set ki 84 Floor, LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Fall Silk & Serge Dresses, $5.98 Sizes for women and misses, New and neat Lape’ byw nr a flat sp collars, long sleeves and three-quarter sleeves; serviceable quality mes- salines and serges. Colors are black, navy, brown, tay tat et ‘BLOOMINGDALES’. Silk and Cloth Dresses, at All sizes for women and misses. Made uy shepherd checks, hairline stripes, charmeuse other The Pierrette and Robespierre collars, the long and three-quarter length ilk and other beautiful trimmings, Lene, this a Ley excep- . In black, navy, taupe, gray, 59TH TO GOTH STREET of fancy cheviots and worsteds, and Becond Floor, 60th St, Bide, ‘BLOOMINGDALES’: Stee ders; large size; value 15c. would be 35c pair were it not for tri- These faults do not affect the wear Main Floor, 69th Bt. Bection. LOOMINGDALE®. Autumn mater- See an om Onin Floor, 60th St. Section, BLOOMINGDALES' ’s Soft & Derby Hats, $1.44 ‘BLOOMING! Sizes 16 to 18 misses and up to 40 bust for women. The lowest or » Every man will be interested in this Main Floor, 60th St. Bide, LOOMINGDA: nish style. Full length. Button up to Lor Second Flor, 60th BLOOMIN' $3 Serge Middy ‘Blouses, $2.25 In navy, all-wool middy blouses, with sailor collar, shield and four-in- hand, trimmed with soutache braid; long sleeves, shirt cuffs. White Galatea Middies, with small revere, trimmed with red or navy, yoke front, finished with satin ribbon lacing, Gesend Fees, jet Il at lees than Others, values up to §$2.; epliced heel easily distinguished Mail Orders Filled. Main Floor, 0th St. Bide, BLLOOMINGDALE® OOMINGDAL Beautitul Tailored Suits, $15.00 New and pay Gade materials are handsome and include serges, mix- tures, Scotch Tweeds, whipcords, novelty materials. In addition to Leon tailored suits, there trimmed styles nd also the new Mackinaw suits, wit patch pockets. Coats are lined with Skinner’s satin and skirts have the ioe erpges effect Oat ote BLOOMINGDALES' NALUESH) Assorted Gum 2 lb. box, 18¢; 1 hie yery special Assorted Chocolates; 20 boxes, tied with fancy aie bons; value one Ib.; per Ib. box. inen Huck Towel BLOOMINGDAL ES’ $12.75) Mantel tel Clocks to Go at $3.98: Shamalied conse, ¢ bronse columne side ' ih St, Section BuoomNGDALE BLOOMINGDAL! 89 Scotch Lace Curtains at 98¢: pocket and cuffs QR-, tne O0paire in Filet: Marie Antoinette Renaissance and all 1 best real lace effects, $ and 334 yards long: waite and | Tope and a and girls, a wall be o offered | The items we print on this page are only a small part of the opportunities you will find at the store. Come | to-morrow prepared to ‘make unusually big savings on our usually fine merchandise. Read every item. There are hundreds more like them. | GasLamp Outfits 75¢ Consists of fine 4-panel art Pure Candies 8c nds put up in * 24c sie with red bor- 10. for Friday, cach....... Main Hioor, Voit ‘i ‘sceuee Positions, Useful as reading or Double Texture Raincoats, at $2.98 ===", asked for « raincoat of this character, made in tan double texture ith fama Women’s Silk ed 24e FP Bingo oly ‘kings, with deep garter tops, sand linen soles White black and from regular 50c. grade. tans. Main Fleer, 75, at $1.75. 84 Floor, 29¢ Holland Window Shades, 19 ete Sa a ee «it okey aan ue Spann | ETM gg eal pate 5 iesea br Gi Th Fouin-Hands 19¢\ OPEH Stock” Dinner Sets, at $10) ss ore werersc om. wn mm Boys’ All-Silk Four-in-Hands 19¢c All bright and cheerful designs, in solid effects; bias stripes, Scotch plaids and shepherd checks, 3 for 50c. Boys’ Coat Shirts, 3 tor $1.00 ‘That's what our Boys? Burs ditgs Deparianent has picked for to-morrow's sale, They are of good quality material, full size, and well made, with laundered attached cuffs, in nice light and medium striped designs; 12 to 14. Boys and Girls’ Union Suits, 25¢ Made of heavy white cotton, neatly trimmed. Irish Mail Hand Cars, $3. 9 Everybody knows that this is a standard $5 hand car, The strongest and swiftest hand car of all. seat are made of hard wood, nicely painted; whecls have rubber tires. Each set consists of 100 pieces, including BLOOMINGDALES' Hemstitched Table Cloths, $1.19 All linen, hemstitched table cloths, 60x80 inches. Mercerized Table Damask, 58 in. Hemmed Dinner Napkine, wide, good quality, 40c val- 39 20x20 inches, pretty designs, ue, for Friday, 2 yards for. c $1.50 quality, per dosen, 00th ‘Bt, Bide. BLOOMINGDALES” Lyons-Made Chiffon, Yard, at $1) 4500 White, cream, black and colors; 44 inches wide, in lingerie or crepe 5e and Hep h; will be much used for plaitings and evening dresses. 0 Yards 18, + inch Figured Linen Torchone—In narrow laces| _ Silk and metal em! oes, Tinsel Nets and Chantilly Allovers—Ex- 59 ceptional values; yard... c BLOOMINGDALRES’- ‘BLOOMINGDALES’: ‘ise Wash 1 Braids, ‘BLOOMINGDALES?: BLOOMINGDALES! = —-—————— yard 106, 125 ana 18 Main Floor, 60th Bt. Bectien, The frame and ‘You can make mma te br bay a Sit de Pin Seal Leather Bags, $1. 79 oie per D ‘Girls’ School Sweaters at 65¢ Single and double-breasted, with poekets. sweaters were never made to sell for less thon 98c, They | are made of wool, knit close to give maximum wear. An | ideal comfortable garment for school wear, in white, gray, | cardinal and combinations. ‘Black Silks | 40-Inch Crepe Meteor, value $2.50; yard.. 40-Inch Cre; : 42-Inch Satin Charmeuse, value $2.50; yerd. | 40-Inch Silk Charmeuse, value $2.25; yard... $1.25 22-inch Wide Wale Corduroy, tar, castor, dark green, brown, navy, black and white; yard, Toilet Goods—Many Specials ‘Portieres % Below Regular Portieres mode of heavy, reversible mercerized ar mure, finished with wide tapestry borders or heavy !at- tice fringe, in a Regular $ sale price 7 ticki regularly $7.50, at.. Regular $2.98; sale prise | Watches, at $6. 85 dence Cards, 19¢ |, 'ctviseey 9720.8 pen face style, plain pol Gold st 1: the card, Pine Piss, on ie I rieee wi hem of El white fabric finish, oblong shape; a4! values, at. ‘ sale price | ments; ran in ribbor. letters; | cards and 24 env lopes to the box. [Parlor Suite, highly” poli sale price. , A i Malo Floor, ¢ Levingtam Ave, tatlonery 3: 3 pieces sale price $5.49 }- = | Vel Portieres, pla Pi ith BLOOM Cotten in combinations. of green and Yea,| Women’s Union Suils Special at 6c | oe rose and green, green price, per pair Hand-Painied Pasiels, at $2.25 Mounted with German silver frames; one of the smartest stylew for ear’ ohid leat black, navy, brown; 7 inches wide inches deep; beautifully lined wit wo Are silk; fitted with change purse; flexible leather handle; frames are refined look- ilt, silver or gun metal finish. These coat inches deep; German purse and mirror and with Morocco same low price, $1.79. k 5 eel il cegularly for $2. Sizes 24 to 34. Main Floor, 50th St, Section, Moke Ties Wei: Os: Aavhiaw: BLOOMINGDAL ‘BLOOMINGDS Ez Special Girls’ $1.50 School Dresses, at Slejwsiee oe oe Crepe Meteor’ Heavy striped percale, solid color collar, cuffs, border and. lle lacing|# convenient letter else $1 “69| and pockets; plaid gingham dresses, yokes, side trimming on waist and revers $1.89) on skirt, of plain colors, trimmed with piping and buttons, all high neck and long sleeve models, 6 to 14 year sizes, ‘of | Girls’ Plaid School Dresses in wool | Girls’ Shepherd Check Dresses, in shades patterns, revers of velvet on waist sailor collar, cuffs, collar and belt | very big biggie orga cpa with button trimming. Fold on of cloth, collar trimmed with rows Seseay Extra either side with piping, full ie of silk braid and buttons, 30 end Sa pleated skirt, 6 to 14 $2.87 year sizes... 0.0.0... H fdecond Floor, 50th St, Bection, Meteor, value $2.25; yard... HF esha 8c Main Floor, Centre, BLOOMINGDALES’. BLOOMINGDALES’ ‘| Blankets, Bed — and Sheets as Heavy Winter Volant Comfort. | Sanitary Odorless Feather Pillows, ables, full size, chintz cov- ¢ 20x28; best A. C. A. tick- ered, white cotton filled; each, c just half price... .. c wool, full size, pink and white, tan Remular Sate Muslin Bed Sheets, linen finish, all one piece; size 81x90 before black and white; Women's Axminster AL Bie, $8 and $119 cian Women’s Kid Gloves, at 65¢ A consignment newly arrived from France. Women's 2-clasp Glace an ater tans, graye, Cone Lisi 4 bm @anict aioe fancy gold barter decorations, "A very hansietans ot at avery epoca prism Boy s’ & Girls’ Stockings at 8e ci clear tsryinin, < arte i less black; double at knees, All sizes. | BLOOMIN 3 Pieces for 25¢ 10¢ Nar embroidery on with insertions to match; <td ee eT Silk Lustre Embrolé Det, Mate eens " 85c wasbys Gard tlaeal veal phan = Ts, pep on on Yards Embrol Flosa, wae manufactured cantata: ery louse tobe retalled ot Se: per dooans of ast colors. echools; there lo inlet gummy, mt a Peer oes oe ore. RN evap Writing Paper, Se cneee gf pare wills eae the handy, mall note elas, speech | Oxi? ft. Velvet | Rugs, at $9.65 in Velvet Rugs, in pared aa Fpdy tan, grooms, and Rug Store, Fourth Floss, _——$—$—$—$——— ne ‘Wong sacl Regn and white, blue and white; 3.5) fal hemming; 3-inch hem; full 47 G Lo vee——mousq’ value $5.00, pair m) ) standard count. ... c elbow length, pi \gers sizes ip — alk DS erg. California Wool Bed Blankets,|Good Quality Pillow Cases, size| gray, black and 25 tips” Black and 59. white with pink and blue border,| 45x36, hemstitched; 20c, white.....0+008 c WUD... cceccces silk band, fresh, new fl Kind very special values to- 1 BLOOMINGDALES’. Furniture |High Grade Woven W. ported centre; all si Crochet Bed Spreads, full size, extra heavy, hemmed, Marseilles de signs; special 19) ———BLoomNapaLes® '20-Year Gold Filled) ge variety of colors, per pair brown and green, ted and red, and] a “S13, St leeveless, : \n all sizes. Low neck style, Maia Po and green; -_ School Sus, “GROCERIES J regular $21.00; i I = WLOOMINGDA LN — $1. shoes, No Mall Orderw Fitted 4 did val Framed in gilt und gold burnished ornamented frame s| Canne Vegetables | oi sixes 16x20. “ h Religious Pictures, framed | Colored Pictu in handsome gilt and gold la best religious subjects; size 20x28; special Shoes, of Gun Metal ar Calf, sizes up to 2; tops, Big Girls’ Velour Calf sizes up to 5, for college bowknots 0; pop ular subjects in this lot; value $1.50; $2.26 ~ BLOOMINGDALES’ Lex, tel a Ave. fancy brass scroll foot, 4 ft. size; welary ‘oe 50, wary | special some with cloth th to 60th St, and Bedding iow = Se on head and $5.90 covered in velour; regularly $19.50, HOACINE, BOs cisco dens cnctseeanntsrne UNGDALES? for Boys & Girls 25 Satin C: alt Blucher Laced sizes 9 to 544 39 Gun Metal Button and ba ici Laced Shoes, sizes 6 to 11; splen- j ue, $1.50 Dark Tan Kid Button |] sizes $4 to 10), | Boys’ Gun Met: al Blucher and Button Shoes, sizes 9 to 549; usually $1.98, At Girls’ $2.00 Extra High Cut Button ind Tan Russia Laced Shoes, girls, ire Springs, mm ee Le 3; regularly . 95 i] 29¢ initial Cerrespon- pure ete haters 30 pounds : $1 TEES PE renege