The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1912, Page 14

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THE NING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912, ~ GAVE $4,500,000 | LEGACY TWICE IN * AISTWO WILLS (Capt. John C. Martin, Coal ; Millionaire, Revoked Huge ©) Bequest to Presbyterians. er at {THEN WENT TO ASYLUM. ** adjudged Insane 12 Days After 8£) Giving Millions for Chris- hia tlanity Among Negroes. - Readers of the Presbyterian Church OU ere anxtovusty wondering to-day whether hey will get Capt. John C. Martin's 94,000,000 for Bible classes or whether the Big extate will go to teach Christianity @ negroes. They intend to fignt the escond will, which deprives them of the i Martin's office was at No. 1 and he twed at the Hotel Hila second will was made fast, and twelve days later he second tally deranged, He died in asylum last week. Both ‘wile were offered for probate yesterday. will, dated March 19, 198, two years before he was ad- & lunatic, left $16,000 a year to ‘wile, Mre. Emilie Doolittle Martin, of $16,000 each to his seven ant elaters and to the National '@ Christian Temperance Union, dhe residue, estimated at $4,000,000, 40 the Presbyterian Church for a “Bible ‘Traiming Department on the John C. Martin Foundation.” Jease 8, L'Amoreaux and Daniel & as executors under this will. ‘The second will increases the bequest te the sisters to $20,000 ench, which wa algo the amount of a bequest made to the View. Then fe lett, to the boards of Pree Church, but to the John C. Education. UNDER 6ECOND M1 in 1989 with an endowme: ($2,000,000, its chief beneficiaries bel: Regroes of the South, in who: Martin ‘Capt. Martin ‘$10,000,000 lands. it of @ Pennsylvania regi! near Portage, Pa., Geposits cam wealth enormously in. on his health seemed vigorous ~; —_>——__ SITALIANS SHELL SEAPORT. ‘Tarkich Town Smyran, Us adm London to-day by a news agency. - B. Altman & Cn. 1s a ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR jn IMPORTED DRESS SILKS AND VELVETS of Graham & L/Amoreaux, were New York ociety for the Suppression of the remainder of the estate Fund for tle Promotion of doy , [208 bet ge of in, wer to! The Fidelity Trust Com- | |, adelphia was made trustee a |street; all badly bitten on hands, face el t| thirty-eight, of No. 8 Carroll had long been deeply in- » who was born at Mil- lorstown, Pa., in 166, amassed « fortune ia Pennsylvania coal and He had been @ first war when he was seven- made @ captain for gal- In 1889 he began buying and to be de- years ago Capt. Martin began to that his wife was jersey was annoying him, and his com- 7 mitment to the Totowa Sanitarium fol- lowed. Ho left there after some months, , to Portsmouth, and from that LONDON, Sept. 10.—The Itallan feet fas bombarded Scalanuova, @ seaport bm the vicinity of Smyrna, Asiatio Tur- "Shey, according to a despatch received News Oddities ‘The first opera in Msperanto has been sung at Cracow. Montuszko's “Halica,” It fe @ translation of Sarah Bernhardt, saying she !* too old to let herself be made older, dentes | her sixty-ninth birthday comes this year, It will be her #ixty-elghth, Accused of hand-painting @ counterfeit $10 note, Louis Gmgmere, an artist, has been arrested in Chicago, | Peter Waltar of Wilkes Marre, Pa., In the horpttal to have hie left lag ampu- tated, found dis son in the adjoining bed with both legs cut off by a Lehigh Valley freight train When a Springfield, Mass. applicant for cttizensh!p sald he considered his vote worjh at least $, they wouldn't naturalize him, An upright, tree, with birds flaunting gay plumage among its branch: passed at sea 100 miles off Cuba by the steamer JAmon, just arrived at Fifty-nine automobiles were hired by Giuseppe Annelio, a Kansas City laborer, for the wedding of his daughter, Jenne Groen, @ Rockaway Beach negro, whose favorite mare wis awept out to sea after dying on the beach, sat on the shore all night walting for the tide to return the body #o that he could give it burial. The Cave triplets in Brookiyn are discovered to have been officially recorded in the name of their nurse instead of their mother. Their names as recorded are Maria Bella, Carmelia and Luigin! Alberte. The London Times has just published its forty-thousandth number, Flopera at Jeffersonville, Ind., Thomas F. Dawson and Miss Grace M. Stews art, fearing papa, were married in an iron record vault in the court house, Public school teachers at Kellogg, Idaho, are forbidden to dance and are ordered to keep the girls from using powder and paint. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Mrs, Mabel Lang of Yorktown complains that her husband refuses to do the cooking, Cardinal Cavaliar!, Pat woman stay in church unt! SAVAGE DOG IS SHOT AFTER BITING A MAN roh of Venice, would not let @ peckaboo-wainted bad pinned a shawl around her. AFTER BOGUS DEED RECORDS Mey Follow tne In- im Kinge County, Register Edward T. O'Loughlin of Brooklyn said to-day that progress ts being mado in his investigation into the practice of recording bogus deeds. Another investigation will be begun by the Kings County Distriot-Attorney’s office, and O'Loughlin belleves that he | will be able to gather enough evidence to warrant indictments, ‘The Register said that the investiga- tion may lead to legislation requiring commissioners of deeds to file copies of their signature with the Register of each county in..which they do business, It would thus be possible to compare the nature of the person taking the AND THREE CHILDREN Leaps at Policeman as He Draws Revolver in Brook- lyn Street. inowledgment with that already filed 4 thus detect fraud. A mad dog caused excitement near the corner of Carroll and Columbia streets, Brooklyn, last night. Several men rushed into the Hamilton avenue police station *t 8 o'clock and sald the had bitten ral persona, Po- Meeman Mackey found Georri Zaldi, Barreto, seven, of No. 74 and body. He sent ine call for an am- ~ | bulance, While the doctor was cauterizing the, ‘hildre ‘ounds, Frank Passano, THIRD FLOOR badly lacerated hand. red for and then Mackey hunted found it was own Into ite body went home ent to the ttons, alt, hen Mrs. Martin attempted to him he became obsessed with a +; Ba ktlied hia’ real wife, "Then he ‘be: Women’s a ie be- . fog te complain that Gov. Fort of New Hand Embroidered and Hemstitched Appenzel Hdkfs, Each35c, 50c Values from 50 to 95¢ Women’s Hand Embroidered P leans Every thi onl | JAMES PYLE & SONS, Values $1.50 and 3.00 Women’s Hemstitched, in sheer and y ty Values $1.75 and 2.90 New York Attractive European Novelties including many exclusive articles not to be found elsewhere. Lingerie Scarfs, Cushions, Pillow Slips, Sachets, Glows, Handkerchief | and Gown Cases, daintily embroidered in the newest designs. Also New Wickerware with ivory finish floral decorations, Desk Sets in gilt and natural colorings, Novelty Rose and Fruit Trimmings for making fancy needlework articles, | Late Importations of Baskets, Dressed Doll Cushions, Japanese and | Chinese Scarfs and Squares, Hassocks covered with tapestry in | antique designs, Dresser Sets and Leather-lined Waste Baskets. Orders for Embroidering and Stamping Receive the utmost attention, at Very Moderate Prices. To-morrow, a Special Offering of very desirable Linen Handkerchiefs Initial Hdkfs, Doz.#§,.10, 2.25] inch hems, Doz. $2.30, 3.25 Men's Sheer Linen ° Handkerchiefs, heavy qualities, Dz. 1.25, 1.98| with tape borders, Doz. $3.00 Value $4,00 | — West 23d and 22d Streets BRONXVILLE POLICE FORCE HURT SHOOTING AT TARGET. Roundsman’s Revolver Goes Off, Taking One of His Fingers and Hitting Chief in Abdomen. Bronxville has @ brand-new police force to-day. One-half the department fs in the hospital, and while the orner half is able to walk around he is not able to use his right hand, owing ‘o the loss of a finger. Indirectly burglare caused the disay- ter, There have been @ lot of burgiaa- fom lately ‘n that section, and whenever one of the thieves have croased the Iino of vision of a copper he was making much epeed it would have taken a wing shot to hit him So yesterday Chief of Police Charles Van Bueren and Roundsaman Charles Ambrose stepped out to the edge of town and set up @ mark to shoot at and improve their aim. They plugged the target so often they began to frel sorry for the next burgtar, Finally, after loading again, Ambrose started to Clean off the powder steins, ‘While rubbing the barrel with a rag the revolver was discharged, The dullet took off ons of Ambrose’s fingers and then struck Van Beuren in the abdo- men. At firet it was thought the Chief was mortally hurt, but he ri ona spent such @ good night | ed to- jay that he would recove POSLAM SOAP PUREST AND BEST FOR THE SKIN Soap for daily use, toilet and uperior to all others as a means of improving the color and texture of the skin, assuring its continued health. Makes hands soft. Soothes tender skin. Protects against discase. Beautifies the complexion. Poslam Soap obtains its extraordinary beneficial virtues through its medication with Poslam, the famous skin remedy— ideal as the active factor of a soap. Every cleansing operation with Poslam Soap thus becomes a positive source of ithfulness. Poslam Soap is so pure that it may | be used in the mouth for cleansing tect and gums. It is especially adapted for tise on tender skin—soot us 3 and de lightful. Best and safest for baby's, bath. An aid in eradicating dandruff, and greatly beneficial whenever | | difficulties exist. In appearance, color and scent, Pos lam Soap is the aristocrat of soaps, #0 superior in every quality that a trial leads to its continued The cake is unusually nq and lasting; price 25 cents; for sale by all druggi For free sample of Poslam Soap, write to the Emergency Laboratori vi 25th Street, New York Ci ies, 32 West Stern Brothers Art Needlework Dep't | NEW_BUILDING Men's Inital ° Handkerchiefs, Dz. $1.85, 2.15 Values $2.50 and 3,00 | Men’s Hemstitched, | quarter and half Values $3.00 and 4.50 AUTUMN ASSORTMENTS OF Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 An Importer’s Stock of Untrimmed Hats ORO E=1The Greatest RLAL LACE Store in Americas O Eee (ONEI a! ay Seldom You Can Buy Really Good TABLE CLOTHS of Pure Linen In New York’s Shopping Centre cy 6th Ave., 20th to 22d St., New York City smart distinctiveness, dressmaking. In white and all the new fall $4.75 to $14.75. We make a specialty of large waistbands. Excellent Showing of Women’s New Fall Coats, $12.98 to $49.75 Suitable for street, motor or evening wear. A Special at $10.50 New Coats that will soon take their usual place among the 816 Women styles. vertible collar. Damask for $2.00 Yet that is only one of the good things found in O'Neill's new importation of European linens. Heavy German Silver Bleached Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins at prices far below the present actual values: Cloths, 68x68 inches; value $2.65, special at.... $2.00 Cloths, 68x86 inches; | Cloths, 68x100 inches; value 83.73; special at.. value $3.25; $2.50 | special at. Napkins to match, valuc $3.00; special at 92.45. a dozen. Scarfs, Centrepieces and Shams About 1,200 pieces of dainty Renaissance lace scarfs, centrepieces and + 59 shams. A manufacturer's $1.25 cach. All at one price... sample line of broken lots. V 100 Dozen Pure German Linen Towels Double spoke hemstit 20x39 in, Reduced from 3. Bleached Heavy Bath Towels, 23c 125 dozen of our regular 35c towels reduced especially for this 936 to... 1 vi towels, heavy absorbent w + 92.75 per doz....... O'Neill Main Store, Second Floor Such Good Values at $1.60 that You Will Say These NIGHT GOWNS at $1.00 Are Extraordinary Bargains Daintily Trimmed Night Gowns of cambric, muslin and Also the slip-over kind, long cloth. High, low and V necks. $1.50 & $2 Corsets, $1.00 Broken lines of Famons Corsets—R. & G., Thomson's ilove Fitting, The Vogue and the Nemo Corsets—are to be cleared out in order to make room for the new Fall models. O'Neill Main Store—Third Fi. all daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery insertions. Sample A manufacturer's entire sample line of slip-over gowns, trimmed with Line of #1 Gowns, 69c. dainty laces and embroideries— some are even hand embroidered, $1.50 Jersey Top Sateen Petticoats, $1.00 The new Sateen petticoat with Jersey top, beautifully tailored. $2.00 Klosfit Petticoats, $1.00 Made of fine Princess cloth with deep flounce of $7.49 “Su pleating. Size . 23e ad 300 (Only) of These Beauti- ful Charmeuse Dresses At $17.50 Although They: Are New Fall Models and : Rightly Priced Would Be $25.00 _ One particular reason for doing this unusual thing at the very be- ginning of the season is that these dresses ample of the three factors that make O'Neill's fashions what they are— excellent quality and irreproachable Several Models For Your Choosing Some are trimmed with fine laces, nets or velvets, and the fashionable Robespierre collars, colors...... Other styles in serge and silk dresses from 910.98 to $45.00. New Fall Suits in black, navy, brown, gray, fancy tweeds and new mixtures; ranging in prices from $15.00 to $52.50. Women's Separate Skirts in black and navy, also smart gray and brown mixtures, from 44 Coats, for street or auto, made of double-faced material, in all the newest shadings, bound with silk braid and con- Several other models also. $3.00 O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor, rety’’ Washing Machine, Special Kreamer's Extra Heavy Tin Wash Boilers with a coldrolled bottom of cop- per of 16 oz. Regular price of this boiler, $1.75; special $ for 1.19 Heavy Galvanized Iron Ash Cans No. 8 size, with steel slats on bottom for protection, usually sell for $1.75, to- $ morrow specially priced for sides and These cans we 1.25 O'Nelll Housefurnishings Store, Basement will give you the best ex- 17.50 works of glass. to-morrow to see The And they Figures—Size 1 Reg. 810.00, at....... Landscapes 24; Reg. 87 Every woman who reads this advertisement will plea this a personal request that she call at O'Ne $25 Electric Auto Horns, $5.98 $25.00 horns! The horns are “electric,” which means that they respond to the touch instantly an: noise, and do not get out of order. Motorists who want to share this bargain must get to O'Neill's quickly as the number available at 85.98 is limited. ‘O'Neill Home Furnishings Store— Basement. New Hats In All Their Beauty You will be delighted with what our «lever millinery done to meet the exacting ideas of New York women—the mos and particuiar people in the world, especially in the matter of milin Millinery Fashions Weie Never SoBeautitul as Now Most of the new hats arc medium, smad and large, made on grace. ful, sweeping lines, with a seductive droop here and a. dash there, the entire composition being on softly curving lines, with trim. mings of simple “Elegante” willowy and graceful beyond coldly printed words—simply beautitul! Please Inspect Particularly The New Hats We Have Priced $5.00 to $15 New ideas in every one and a range of styles from the tricky little “tailored suit” hat to the large dre 2" If we could only describe them The High Class Dress Hats for evening and theatrical wear—priced up to §75.00—are wonderful! models, See them! I's with loud Underpricing Our Own Very Low Price On . Beautiful Oil Paintings Brighten up the walls with some of the truly artistic efforts of De Long, Dore, Rolin and Ragow, and many gifted artists who are knocking at the door to fame and higher prices. The figures are large and active and effectively supple- mented with realistic back- ground of Mother Nature. The frames themselves are art—heavily gilt with brilliant burnishes here ‘and there—each one protected by an ebony shadow box with consider en up Millinery Parlors, Second Floor, O'Neill Main Store. Not only a wonderful labor saver, but a real washer— that makes clothes clean and white. With a Surety Washing Machine you will think of a washday with a smile. Surety Washing Machines are easy to operate and hold more clothes than any other, Regular price, 87.49; special, $4.98, medium and $5.00 slate, Value $10.00 j ARE NOW IN READINESS, INCLUDING THE e LATEST PARIS FASHIONS FOR AFTERNOON at Half Price | AND EVENING WEAR. (Second Floor) | TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), SEPT, 11th, A SPECIAL French Velour Hats i OFFERING WILL CONSIST OF SEVERAL ie ae ce ip THOUSAND YARDS OF small, French dyed ta rich shades of los oyster, green, navy, brown, | INCH CREPE, CHARMEUSE, IN THE NEWEST ngs eae Se, BG ee 2 EVENING AND USUAL PRICE $4.50 PER YARD m eee, Sah at 208 feo Yon te | STREET SHADES, at $2.85 Trimmings selected for Hats purchased will be sewed on free Broadway & @0th St.; Sth Ave.; 10th St, of charge. A seven-time World Want works all the week. Order one to-day and prosper. 1 oa

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