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THE ELVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913. — Sn ene ee ne ee a, Ts | Ire estate Is left to the widow, aétnna Left a Million to Hie Wite. ti 7 uateman Wierd that | wit deliver a lecture upon “O14 Mie- | visiting relatives tn Mfontreal. She wit crate dard, Me. Goddard. wae ther es Aa aes eae STATEN ISLAND NOTES. | sions in California” tn the chapel of] be gone ‘The will of Frederick N. Goddard of] Sanhew oPWintam Cullen Bryeae the ot (teu Mise Lovbut? that offer ie mace and “ Immanuel Church, Jewett avenue, Wert} Mien Jan fadivon of Richmond | Rosivn, Lt. 1, disposing of an estate] EDM OF at ie dattere Mame sehen eve lic hackman through, It taker away the idea], S88 Margaret Braun of Boston, who | Nw my, next Te ning. Jerrace, Port Richmond, Is visiting friends | iy tg he worth $1,00,00 was filed for] stend in Roslyn. He died on Dem 81, geting Saat Mh A see M4 jay the {dea} nas been a under the ausplees of the | {n South Orang | oeabata peaverdag ut SHnecla, The ens! Gt ye ander the same restrictions esponsibility as to one company ov) Wes been fF 1a‘ Baotety, | Siten Ate # Cantloton aves | BF y —™ mt of tne palit More than anothe 4) ietehton, has returned to her home.- , Mra. Erneyt Edgar of Annadale has |» Mrigiton, has returned | § Tialce gue cuaey Was Hen ite syne HRtee Hearne Misa, Extth Clift of Tottenvitie. js| returned home from @ visit with friends nt trip to Waring. — ET EO Thes me Has the same rest | attan, 5 je guest of her » he Th a | bt iil ay| Also during the hearings t jom.| vieting friends in Flushing, ft "ea, Wilath Vi. Sprague of Totten. | #ster, Mrs, John P. Ryan. t . ai'ned at $5,000,000, that ie the to show (at a cab] Michme 1 No. SL Kntghte Of siti haw returned fioma from a visit with | Mr. and Mra, George Leven of Totten- Save the abies. orthlens at the end | Columbus em ball In the Ger- friends in Green Conn sel dB elit: felthal lie ae da 1 We hardly realize that yellow tant. Bt out in) ee ; if ge ,, SL Mary's Schoo! Astociation of Rose. | * erate ‘ ‘ something frightful. ‘e can hai dent, to wna that the ead tn) Those o 4 ines Taicey, DANK will have a cake and apron basaar| Mies Anna 0 Donnell of Manor road, | Neat saa aa tee ia oly ei coantita, twenty-two cent, oT wait Th. Dullea, 1 the new parish house, New York ave. | Veet Mew Nrlehton, in tn Avondale, | i rter, die before they reach ‘one year; thi f na enbe an William Vandervoort and Hiward Kane, "0 on the evenings of Jan, 13 and 14 | Nit “Atte wil Be make Owe were ate per cent, ‘or ore than one-third, before they are five, and on before 5 Py Mater * ve Rions r r ot Mal Miss Mary Barry of Tompkins avenue, | avenue, New Hrighton, he guest of v t ta Case of Accident Injured) | | tract: ottenviite, wit spend ihe Wsnter Tompkins,le, is visiting friends in Dune Her parents th eronte, beet ice ner oeao ot heal tate fo at, ti Lh teeta we of Cestoria Fargas eave @ | Compan) ) Yes [in Virminia j irks eae pitta : > ‘of these ives, Neit! we hesitate that Persons Would Be Recom- | Chalrman Witlard—1 The United Churen Soctetion of Ht! The Lec aint te oe Geek Disappeared on Visit Here. of ey OF attile jeaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic question. You can in Raptist de ia s vy. Father ™. i son. Mem, Faith | ThE police of this city were asked yes- | Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s od contain penset site the Neuteld, pastor, Jack: le> wattmore fe, will speak | tetday to send out a general alarm for) more or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable quan! ses Pld ton an B 4 on “The Pure Bood f : Leo Tabor, @ Buffalo merchant, who is| deadly poisons. In say quantity they stupefy, retard ey and ai an Club ome, on aath, -Oastoria ‘exactl reverse, ry @ goot. Ti th Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Masters of Sum. | missing. m to congestions, sickness, . of " - ; <6 TS | Taxtonts « | tondent of Hulidinga for the merfield avenue, Mariners’ Harbor, have| B. Tabor of No, 31 Union square, «| you must see that it bears the signature on HL. Fletcher. Castoria ) QASE OF MISS WATSON. | 1 vou coe ere chon JoRn ‘Seaton, feturned home trom a visit to thelr won, | brother of the missing man, sald that | causes the blood to Giroulate properly, ‘opens kind of bi n atrents| waited on Wedne for Panama, He | tev. N. Barton Masters, pastor of St | Mr, Tabor, after visiting Albany, started | pores of the skin and allays fever. ——— recommended | rit he gone thr seka. Peter's Methodist Mpiscopal Church, | for New York Christmas night on busi- | aine ria always bears the signatare of 4 0 i i jan John Franklin of Port. Iichmond ia | Reading, Pa. fess and since had not commmunteated | @emalme Castor . Proper Inspection Would Have! #1" OL Ui friends In Paccewor., He wilt, Miss Mary Ryan of Fort Wadaworth is! with his family or ¢riends, Prevented Wreck That © fenem ™" “tar'-ve | ‘ Crippled Her. | NO ini? WONeY THERE 15 ; Markham of Westerleigh | on Miss L I root t Se a eh i To-day and To-morrow _8Y SOPHIE IRENE LOEB. yous 1 couid not get tie redress . vet ot 2) “Health wi ocheaanecte ses 6°! “Healthgrams 3 ° nc * i ind * ate ne” an cna | E That the forthcoming ordinance to be | Chairman Willard —We have Y R FLAGS. . : 7 Py — \ eeeommended by tie Investigating Tax! | Md batore share who mist REVOLUTIONARY WAI Li Good air means good health. F @b Committes should contain a pro- | Yo KUNy OF newlinene’ : ‘liven by Edward Tuck to New Wilih the ile Ay haalliecAllc é 5 Mision for the bonding of each Would be good for a Judgment, and Hampshire Historical Soctety. time. If they ‘on eune = down, ive Tt Thatta agaetl al Mall dopant barb try eed met WAR) “coNcomD, Jan, in kaward Toph ot| them Father John's Mediciae, « pure | a jan edith V. Wateon a 0 bond all lawyers, woul chs i Paris, who has been heretofore @ bene- | food tonic. | i the Mason, Seamon Transportatio. Miss Loeb—I N pub chine | pactor of the New Hampshire Histort- I} to the xoctety wecurition valued at $65,-| some food medicine like Father John's | 000 and the only two remaining battle | Medicine gives best results. A neglected cold at this time of year + fFesponsible than another, d | Miding in one of their taxicabs. Sho shay tavtiey ne & tecious evan $¢ Coad ent regulations it woul Mr, Warren (for thi Oe eee eee ene tate ty feat | cal Society, to-day added to his gifts | To gain flesh and atrength, a whole- Big Semi-Annual Clearance Thousands of Overcoats and Suits At Record. Price Reductions An Enormous Clearance Sale Which Breaks All Records for Bargain-giving in the Brill Stores Under pres. | carried in the Hevolutionary War, be The flags were captured by Bur- Independents)— | goyne's army at Fort Anne, Nv¥., July | trouble. Father John's Medicine cures The sole object of this Sale is a complete, effective and rapid clearance of the stocks of our Five Big Stores—Everything must go—Former prices are ignored— This sale has been famous for years as New York’s Biggest Bargain Event. Was represented by W. O. Badger whose entention was that the cal company 1 want to inform her that it has veer They had been held in kng- | colds in the natural way, by giving each ‘Was negligent. / 3. offered that we would put up ¢ reasons land until their purchase recently by | organ strength to resume its normal $ Mes Watson, who lives with her leita bond, provided the companies did. Mr, Tuck work, © mother at No. 6% West One Hundred | apd Sixty-firet street, gave dancing len SS — —— S aone, and the Injury te her left knee © makes it impossible for ber to continue her means of livelihvod. H As a curious part of the case, the doctor who attended the young woman brought what was left of Misx Watson's _ E iemee in a bottle and testified to the } ‘ “phd helplessness of his patient In the } OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x G of her leg. The company concerned, 34th Street—New York ¢ Banawer, denied all Hability. ; The plaintiff contended that the cab 7 Was an old one and not in goed von * dition, which caused the accident. Tue {company answered that it Inspected the vabs regularly and was not to biame fer the breakage, although the cab is five years old. The lawyers for the eom- PANY were Corbut & stera. Apropos of this case, at the recent Announce a Special Sale of Women’s High-Grade Footwear Al Exceptionally Low Prices Qvercoats and Suits in Hundreds of Styles, Kinds, Fabrics, Models and Colors $18, $15 and *12 50 $35, $32 and °30 16. Overcoats& Suits $956 . Overcoats & Suits $ 20 One of the most remarkable assortments of Over- 2,100 of them at least, including handsome chin- coats ever displayed at thislow price. Amongthem chillas, velours, Elysians, tweeds, chevicts, are single and double breasted, plain and belted meltons, Shetlands and vicunas of exceptional back models, ulsters and Chesterfields—coats quality—the smartest and most distinctive with self-collars, shawl collars, convertible collars models shown this season. Single and double and storm collars; all in a wondrous variety of breasted Guards coats, plain back models, belted fabrics and colors, blues, brown, heather mix- coats with inverted pleats, coats with shaw! collars, tures, Oxfords and Cambridges; cheviots, velours, convertible collars, velvet collars and self-collars; Shetlands, friezes and cassimeres. coats for dress wear and semi-dress wear, and big In Suits there’s a splendid variety of browns, Warm storm coats for auto and street wear. grays and blues in a multitude of smart styles and Suits in smart English effects and distinctive mixtures—all are this season’s models and fabrics, | conservative models of finest worsteds, tweeds, and instead of $12, $15 or $18 are now $9.50. cheviots and vicunas in all colors and mixtures. Dublic hearing Mr. Stern representing tBe Mason, Seamon Company, claimed the right for being given special privi- leges on the streets of New York in the way of private hack stands, since cab companies were retponsivle for ac- eidents, while public hackmen were “responsible.” wry @HOULD THERE BE A DWPERENCE? In behalf of The Evening World for the public, I asked at the public hearing, Black and tan calfskin lace boots with low or Cuban heels. Also a limited quantity of smart patent leather boots with fashionable cloth tops. Value $5 2.95 Women's end misses’ high-grade*setin slippers in nine distinct shades; cach pair prettily trimmed with a dainty chiffon and ribbon rosette. Value $4.50 3.50 wherein a cab company was and ehould ,8® more responsible than any other Fowner of & cab driving through the | etreets of Now York and obtaining the Fur Coats and Sets—At Clearance Prices All higheclass fur coats, sets and separate muffs and scarfs, comprising the season’s most fashionable furs and styles, now offered at extraordinary reductions. French Seal Ccets, three-quarter length models, plain or trimmed, with collar and cuffs of| 75 QO civet cet, chinchilla or raccoon. Value $125 French Seal Coats, comprising exclusive copies of | imported medels with black fox collar. Value $150 | 95 .00 Hudson See! Coetsin long or three-quarter length models of superior style and quality. Value $200 | 135.00 | game license for public service as ie i Gtanted cab companies. | A witness (Mr. Widdi) had brought out the fact that cab companies whom he ) favored carried insurance for accident ¥ and referring te that witness: | Mies ‘Loeb—e asked these Indepen- dente, if they dia not have accident tn- @Urance, how would the public be pro- tested? That these companies -are ve- @ponedle people in that regard and ‘Will protect the public. “Chairman Willard—The companies, as 1 nd, do not carry insurance, xs lies Loeb-—They are held more respon- }/ sible, according to this man's Ideas, Chairman Witlaré—Twenty-oight of them bave fatled or have judgments against them that 1 could not, collect Misa Loeb—They are responsible for aeridents. Chairman Willard—Not unless ie” | have the money to pay, ~ ‘Mies Loeb—That was the point; If an aeaident occurred, you would be better protected (which was alsu stated). Chairman Willard--The companies are ESSE $25, 22 and 20 545, $40 and 538 19 Overcoats& Suits $1350 Suits & Overcoats ; SO Chinchilla Overcoats in blue, brown and gray are Some of the finest and most handsomely tailored foremost among the several hundred smart over- overcoats that ever came from a tailor’s bench, coats offered in this great sale at $13.50. Among made from wondrously fine woolens and over- the rest are brown mixtures, gray mixtures, blue coatings—beavers, velours, Shetlands, Elysians, mixtures, plain browns, plain blues and plain chinchillas, im blue, brown and gray mixtures and grays, meltons, vicunas, velours, Shetlands, heather effects; several shades of plain, soft silky friezes and cheviots, in smart Guards models, ray velours, and a host of other mixtures and de- ulsters and Chesterfields with belted and plain signs, this season’s most distinctive and smartest backs; single and double breasted, many with the models, with belts and plain, with shawl and notch extremely popular shawl collar—ell at $18.50. collar, and for any and all occasions. Suits include a range of styles, fabrics and Suits of finest make—no custom tailor could colors such as to satisfy the most exacting taste make them better — English and conservative and please the most critical fancy. models of marked distinction, and perfect fit, If You Are Going South---At Our 49th Street Store A splendid assortment of Summer Suits at Half Off Former Prices, including Tropical Serges, Flannels, Shantung and Rajah Silks, Worsteds and Homespuns; also Lightweight Overcoats for Spring and Fall at Half Off Forraer Prices @m Sale To-day and To-morrow at all Five Stores Wa OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x @ 34th Street—New York Free For All! WHERE TO SPEND YOUR WINTER VACATION Announce an Important Sale of GET At Greatly Reduced Prices Boys’ Overcoats in splendid models, made of fancy mixtures in all sizes from 2!4 5 05 to 17, and of chinchilla in all sizes ° from 2!, to lO years. —Regudariy to $10 A FREE COPY TO-DAY oF THE Boys’ Overcoats in smart models, three ) quarter or full length, made of fancy \g 50 mixtures, sizes 2!, to 18, and of ° chinchilla, 2! to 10, Regularly to $15 | DESCRIPTIONS OF HUNDREDS OF HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES, STEAMSHIP CRUISES, RAILROAD ROUTES, ETC FREE - AT ANY OF THE FOLLGWING | OFFICES: Boys’ Suits, Norfolk and double-breasted | models, made of fine fancy mixtures 5 50 e and blue serge, with extra ir of trousers; sizes 8 to 17. Regularly to $10 Boys' Hand-Tailored Suits in exclusive » World Bulidiug #& Park ng models, made of superior fabrics; a ones “prosway ant ingle or double troumerss bed a 8. 50 | ; Mice, 292 Washington trom 8 to 18 years. larly to | bee iy inn 8 : - | 279 BROADWAY, NEAR CHAMBERS STREET BROADWAY, AT. 49TH STREET otlidlb iE A Splendid Assortment of Bovs’ Hals and Furnishings UNION SQUARE, 14TH ST., Near Broadway 41.00 BT. Near Greenwich, 125TH STREET, CORNER THIRD AVENUE--OPEN EVENINGS At Greatly Reduced Prices.