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oo Se ce WDOW STUDIED LAW _TOLEARN TO HANDLE -ESTATE OF HUSBAND! Sawyer’s Sutt for Part of $10,- 000 Fee Reveals Mra, Squier ‘Wes Own Attomey. $1 Chee tere. minor W. Squier, witow of * eiiittonaire, went to @ jaw echod! thai 5 Might better handle the vast prop- ertiew left her by her husband was re wealed in @ out that was carried to the Appellate Division of thé Supreme Court toviay. She is being gued by Amos Bdward Woodruff, « lawyer of No. 165 Broadway, who claims 96,00 as & dal. anee due for services after the death Of her husband, Charles B. Squier, tn October, 1904, Mis. Squier lives with her eon, Oharies Burnham Squier, at No. 621 Park ave, nue. The family formerly lived on « magnificent estate at Rahway, N. J. and were old frienda and neehdora of Attérney Wowlruff and hia wife Iv bis complaint Woodruff says that two days after the funeral of Squier low came to him and asked that ther in handling the affairs of the estate. He agreed to do so for 10,000, and for h 1, 1906, he rendered a bill for that amount. Mrs. Squier held that It was exorbitant. Sho dismissed the attorney after a consultation with her uncle, Jo- #eph Keene, a millionaire of Philadel- phia, where (Mrs. Squier was formerly prominent in soctety. Woodruff blames the widow's matricu- Jation at law school for a big part of his trowhles, Me says her study added Greatly to his diMoulties {n his complaint Woodruff says one of his services was the procurement ¢ & $800,000 bond to enable Mrs. Squler to qualify as administratrix of her hus- and’s estate and as guardian for her @on, then a minor. He says that for “upward of tx months, without recelv- sing any pay whatever, he rendered Mra. Squier valuable and disagreeable vices,” The lawyer continues that cllent expressed great sat his work until after sh fice one day in April, 1906, and received advice concerning a check, Mri he says, made known that she was dis- igflod with this advice and never re- turned to his office When the case was tried in the Su- preme Court before Justice Gree: the Jury decided t ent for the law wit t hts of- Pickpocket and Companion “Worked” Cars, Pailip Firro of No. 8 Past Four- teenth street and Henry Morris of No ‘19 East Tenth street caught the atten- tion of Detective Tucakowsk! to-day be- cause they were dressed I!ke twins and sim flashy style. They looked enouga | +alike to be brothers, and they boarded car after oar at Fourteenth street ani ‘Fourth avenue and rode two or throe| blocks down town. ning close, in the synagogue of Kaladad at No. je to charge ith anything more than pushing jostling on a public conveyance, Fh has @ record of a long term in Elttira} and many workhouse sentences for Pocket-picking. Morris was not known | Nine Minutes, Downtown local nnd expres were held up at 192-184- 86-188-199 —T** ores orm 999-094.996.078 OP MONDE SAT! SMITH ST. Cor. Werren St. BROOKLYN services up to Apri} stores where this: blue DA’ UR NINGS for nine minutes ¢o-day when the as- nal lights went out of order short; after 10 o'clock. Waile the electricians @earched for the cross cirouit trains tn the rear of the two held at the blocked ~—— BABY'S- FACE COVERED WITH ECZEMA PATCH- | ES CURED BY SAXO SALVE AFTER OTHER OINTMENTS FAILED. “1 wish in to express a few sentiments to the virtues of Saro Salve, Our little boy, thvee years old, was) affected with what our physician pro- nounced as an le nah inn of ecsema. Sores or postules jually spread over | his face and thighs in patches and dry forming. ‘e tried various ointments without | benefit. A friend offered us a tube of Saxo Salve, which we at once began applying to his eruptions. In a week, quite a visible improvement was made, | and at the end of two weeks he was completely cured. I cannot speak too highly of Saxo Salve and I want you to feel fi ‘0 tell others of m; eaperlence i 5 ‘on, Battle Creek, Mic! Salt Rheum, les, the soothing, ling power of Saxo is unequalled. Try it on our guarantee to return your money if it does not help you, ? All Riker and Hegeman Stores in New York and Brooklyn and at all drug and white: sign s displayed. = OPEN. EVERY EVENING Pianos New Year Offer OUR SPECIAL LAYER PIANO $ 75 -3IOMUNTHLY LAYER | PANOS—-88-NOTE, + COVER and 12 ROLLE. Upright Bargains Pi oH, THE EVENING WORLD, F RIDAY, DECEMBER a SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY MEFUNDE QTHENBERG WEST 14" STREET Great Feature in Boys Suits & O’coats 11.79 Gray chinchilla or mixture overcoats, sizes 3 to 8 years; convertible col- Chinchilla: Overcoats, Convertible Collar Overcoats, Blue fe Norfolk Suit, Double Breasted Knicker Suit—$3 Value—Saturday at... . Blue or lar overcoats, 8 to 16 years; blue serge Norfolk Suit, years: double-breasted ‘knicker sults, 8 to 17 years, Boys’ Blue Serge Two Pants Suits Overcoats wi." 2.98 at Blue serge Norfolk suit, with two pairs of knicker pants, to 14 years; Norfolk single pants suit of all wool mixtures 7 to 17 years; double-breasted sult (one pair pants) 8 years; convertible collar overcoat or button-to-neck overcoat, sizes 2% to 17 years; $4.00 sult or overcoat, at... Girls’ $4 to $6 All fresh new gar- ments, a manufactur- er’s final round-up, at 4 less than cost to pro- duce. They're tall- ored to rerfection from ¢trictly all-wool coatings, such as Ker- Seys, Worsteds, Chevi- ots, Zibelines, etc. Plain velvet collars or con- trasting material, but- e to nec cuffs N Irders, Saturday also mixtures, sizes 7 ¢ Strictly All Wool No Mati ‘Orders. Full Length Silk-Finish Corduroy Coats at 4.98 ly all Wool chinchilla cloth, navy 6 A to 14 years n, Sines Little Prices While They Last:; $60 ADDISON = $3 Merny, 120. JACOBBROS, 4 ,: 135 E. GABLER 4 (Yr, 145 WALTERS = 5 eps, 175 KRAKAUER 5 igri 185 GEO.STECK 5 Mrs, 190 Smith & Bond5 vie. 250 Steinway 6 ir HES PEOPLE*| EN Y anv GRAND ST. AY Near Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN ON CREDIT a 49 00 to $25.00 eat Btyles, Good, W Suits and Overcoats Ute vartoty In bines, biacks sod mixtures, A ™m Suit Ladies’ Depart ment Fur Sets, - $1.98 to $50.00 Far Coats, $25.00 to 9200.00 Fall Length Coats in fancy 500 Rich Alaskan Lynx Muffs and Shawls Barrel Shape Muffs, black or brown; 8 ins, long, 15 ins. wide (60 tn. . shawls); lined throughout with Skinner's satin; regularly $5.00, Bale prive, ACh. ....eeeeeee eens f le 100 Isabella or Sable Opossum Muffs Halt-barrel model; Skinner's satin lining throughout; regular $10 value at...... Misses’ Handsome White Thibet Sets consiste of extra large muff and large Se cwit originally priced at S10; fifty 9.98 sets marked specialat e Women’s $5 Dresses On Sale 2 g oe Saturday Choice of only at Silk-finished Corduroy, Strictly all-wool Broadcloth and heavy French Serge In sizes 14 t@18 years for misses and 32 to 44 bust for women. Men’s Also aJl-wool diagonals. All the dresses are handsomely finished with lace collar and Jabot; satin collar cad cuffs; long or short sleeves, finished with inset lace frill. COL- ORS: Taupe, black, navy, gray, brown, etc, (Mall orders. filled), Women’s $3 Shoes in a Great Saturday Sale at 12 button, all velvet boots; patent leather with cloth uppers; 2° other styles, at All new g y way ery (whieh plain toes; a Jet | it coltskin; also gun- Women’s and Children’s Storm Rubbers Good, strong, substantial rubbers in sizes for small and large; a stormy weather Necessity . CO A$35 Value at $1.79 is Saturday’s Coats, 2.98 About 400 $3 and $4 Value Girls’ One-Piece Serge —— — Children’s Handsome Fur Sets and Suits in a Great Saturday Half Price Message Men's & Young Men's Regulatio: Children’ White Fur A Robes quality fleece D jo 14 or Sailor Dresses : Saturday at 1.98 Handsome one-piece sailor models, silk embroidered col- lar and cuffs. Colors: navy brown, red, black and white checks, etc; sizes 6 to 12 years. No Mail Orders. (NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED.) Consisting of large muff, at 98c Set \ most handeome ¢ollection of vretty Fars, promoting a va 98c Misses’ and Children’s Sets, $3 Value, at 1.98 Krimmer, » Lam's Woo! mney, soe collar or “Sr 1.98 Overcoats large nor Military. ( Two-in- One-Collar) Overcoats or Winter Suits—$10 Value— ly tatlored wo and worst in the newest Kray, brown, “n broad @hould rrinebone te mtr $18 Bench Made Custom Finished Suits or Over. coats at $10.00 sh i wel to-the-minu} Men’s $4 Arm Shoes at 2.25 ‘THE SHOE adopted by the U S. Army on account of the ser- tt gives—the absolute pro. vic tectic fram wet or ld feet built of heavy Sg-in. de tan soles; stitched and w body of heavy black calfskin; wide or high toe with caps sizes 6 to 11, On Sale to-mor- row Like cut. 27, Petatitechet 1827, . BOYS’ and assortments in ea YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS 33 to 38 Cheat 6.98 to 16.60 Coate that were $9.98 to or double breast—fujl out, In correct long or medium Jength—heavy chev- jots In tans, browns chinchtilas and double faced cloths— plain or belted atyles, 1912, ~ repared to supply every boy's clothing detail of variety, extent and tange of prices.— HEARN— Saturday—Children’s Day Winter Has Come In Earnest Are You Prepared with Every Apparel Requirement? Great Stocks—Great Opportunities for Filling Every Need Satisfactorily PETTICOATS FOR WOMEN The time of Times for OVERCOATS AND CLOTHING fe show great quan ich section, at each price—and we are always R-E-L-I-A-B-L-E Young Men's Dress and Business Suite Btzes to #1 chest. 8..11.08..14.98and 16.50 Back or Norfolk models—chevio' worate nd sergee—navy and all pop laricy weaves an mixtures—perfoot designing and tal« }90.00, atnate, and grays, also Silk Jersey Top PF. k, American Beaut Great Valea from Great Ste-by Noted ler Great Vartety. needa, ...Our stocks are great] sateen Petticonte— Wi tities | Black, red, navy, green, golded brown, doring. —Rlact YOUNG MEN'S RAINCOATS sis ee grays, ai 4.98 to 11.98 Boys’ Coat Suite eotton of eile d Sines to 88 chest. T to 17 Years, , Special 3.98 WOMEN’S GLOVES BOYS’ RAINCOATS Excellent Vatue at! $8.60, Kor New Year with Christmas an 1.98 to 3.98 —Ottbman, ecked button or clasps, Smart Winter Overcoats: 3.98..4.98,.5.98..6.98..7.98. Three-quarter and double Lehn plain or belted Ow WARM UNDERWEAR It’s needed now! won out and will for a good long while, Women's Union Sat 4 tty Norfolk and dou! all-wool cheviots—tan herring bones, str serviceable linthga—ful ing. reast styles— nd graye tn and twit out—excellent Our Famous 96 of. Kia rubber and shades of tan, or plain Hnings 10 to 18 Years 8 and 11.08 best colore—single and lots—convertible collar— enotian yokes, . 1 ri earl buttons— eMATKADIE VANE... secces } full length. ichillas and fancy Winter il, serge or woo! linings, with “LL plain and fanct Fine Mo jetalres— ie-utton length sbiae and white—very soft 9.98 to 27.98 Bee Atter-Christmas Offerings in Misses’ Departments ack Frost has Wonderful Values in REDUCTIONS IN MISSES’ SUITS ‘ MISSES’ LONG COATS Now 17. . Were to $25.93 olght lo f Every sult is in latent atylemmany sh ee onthe Values $12.98 to $36.08, exclunive touches tn declening ay wine ankle leng ming, talloring Ye faultions. Cheviots, Bouoles, Chinchillas _ and] Oniy' most approved winter tateioe | nin Wool Vests +++1,10] Plushes — every t Ite color — great cluding favored cheviot—sever: ality—tine ribbe variety of this season's best models | ahadew of navy, brown and: tatpe nig aleavee an All perfectly tatlored and fintshed—sites| warmiy lined ana iwteriined. te if ent & Drawerg to match, 14t0 18 yeara, To-morrow’s Special GIRLS’ LONG COATS PARTY DRESSES MATINEE LUNCHEON 9:98 to. 17.98 12to2...... 34 4.08 to 24.98 Chicken Creole French Worth $12.98 to §23.98, Extra Fine Chevjotay Chi Roll jchillas, Bott, pure white lingerie frocks und ‘dor N olit Tee C om, Boyok Zibellt — a dal Shae, Cueenre <G | coat bean a coats tht ety tha achbrolderiessceagetbints meesy waces an most Penetrating wind and biting cold— Day 2 of dainty rib hy iffon ang A Pret WIM be wives | pent colors—faulfiensly made and finished | ik tenses ai more a ut equally with thi sizes 8 to 14 years. attractive—8 to 16 years, e o Two Specials in Women’s Footwear New Year Gifts Snappy styles—substantial materials—reliable workmanship... .. All that go to the making of superior values. of FINE PERFUMES Patent Leather Boots Cloth tops — button ear wolt — opera ‘uban heelg-ail sizes FATHER KNICKERBOCKER, A Fourteenth Street Santa Claus, 18 ENTITLED TO THANKS, WHICH WE HEARTILY GIVE, HAVING A NEW BROAD AVENUB BY ADL 1) FEGT TO WIDTH O¥ ROADWAY, WITH CAPAC SIX VEHICLES AND I PUSHING WINDOWS BACK TO LINE HE HAS GREATL TIRE F ‘i aome f \ Bove OLOTH 59 et. Boys’ Golf Cap: end Nuae=THIKD PLOOR, Satin Evening Slippers and TOILET. ARTICLES -G a 1 Pu Ne—eh a toe: 8.00 covered Cuba ivi 2.48 Items’ that represent our greet stocks ry urned olen DI x ichloee veri Superb gilts i white, gold and black chit ond mat wartety:. ... and ribbon rosettes—all af that every woman of refined taste appre: © Sale Notice NEXT MONDAY, DEC. 30TH 13TH JANUARY SALE BEGINS. ciates beyond expression. or Lundberg» two bottl delicate odor Ba boock's," Oalctoy's, Breater' } Neate, Larelte, Hada re Vantine's Porfumes—1 ™ et dors. Depts, included are:— pa inh +0 Kerkoff's famous DJ lee Mien MADE Muslins Muslin Underwear according to mis 5..1.75..2,.10 Sheetings Women's Cloaks | Dier-Kinn be Powder—flesh, cream Sheets Women’s Suits ae es +o ae OR sING Pillow Cases Wrappers Djer-Kiss Sachet Powder, . OS sid Quilts, Pillows Furs & Fur Coats | Roger & Gattet’s Extracts—all_well Linens Misses’ Wear seitaiondiiett vr ofS 2, Towels, Towelling | Babies’ Dresses | L. T. Piver's Famous Pertumea— r V ,Dr Varlous-odors.rrcrssiseneent bel. ney YOR Scarfs and Shams |Infants' Woolena | V*reuectitn..: White Goods Women's Waits | VMOtS sleet... 98 tb Te ABREAST, Curtains Petticoats Foretxn Totlet Watere— Tapestries Laces from vartous makers... .OF to 4,168 BY Draperies Embrolderie Houblgant’s famous ext, la new. else, 50 AN ANNOUNCEMENT Regular wine........, 4.25 ond 12.75 M Garden Ext it ¥ IMPROVED THAT MEANS THE MOST — | Mred ieatherotte ut natin ugaee: OM 1'60:'2,00'ena 4.00 | SHCTION. EXTRAORDINARY ECONOMIES! ' race Powders—same perfumes......2.00 @ - a) MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. ML No Math or Telephone Orders, re buying, quantities restricted. -77 | $3.98 Girls’ Serge Dresses. Striped Madras and Linens—platn or pialtedFrench ffewith and blade Without turnover collars—all alaes, Cnished ® braids and aln colors mart | 60 ct, Women’s Storm Rubbers Du or For Cuban hee! shoes , rtible cots LIANERY TURD FLOOR, SHORS—SBCOND FLOOR, THIRD PLook 64 $1.25 Little Boys’ Shoes.............05. Al flounce — two Veal calf-—laco—aizes, 8% to BY Berge gra, %, SHOLS—8BOOND FLOOR, ' ln of SECOND FLOOR 25 ct. Millinery Ribbons. Y FLOOR, All + Drewdens, | bi *] eta 4 Nos, heals and ain and molre talfems ens » Pajamas... 40 —ektra while A } ripes ae ay m) S—MAIN FLOOR, ie i RY MAIN PLOOK | R $1.29 Larg. Jointed Dolls sreeessees OE 4) $17 : 110)" itonde,” and brunettes — flowing F Shae Cout ' medium bust us eyes tu ye- t stripesplain tout front pearly teeth — hose and ainaight waiat extra quality garters—azes 19. to 80. COUSBTS: -SPOOND FLOOK, | DOLLS—FOURTH FLOOR, Look for the Clocks! Clock Btgpe Denote Morning Specials, Look for the Clocks! Many model®—princtpally favorite ot navy—contrasting color pipings — WaLits—-AECOND FLOUR. years ~ 1 rennet that dave ae reas: “ana Misoky” LIT. —eECOND FLOOR, Imported Triple Extracts—vartor ra On, a 2.50