The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1913, Page 11

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* . ENGEMAN'S WARD SUES HIS ESTATE | omnes JUAREZ ENTRIES. The Juarez entries for to-morrow are fon te CHARLESTON WINNERS. | alden — threesyeare half furlongs to fhand 7 to F- -Reiling, Hed Widow arn, 10 iain, i to i w Declares Race Track Owner's Brother Has “Loaned” Trust " . SEC Funds to Himself. upward; selling; man, 10 (Butwell), 1 out, won; Billy Vandervee .]ronde), 2 to 4, 1 to 3 Mrs, Diizaheth Geor @on, adopted daueh vho died April Time, 1.28 18, also ran THIRD AMerman Chicco RACE PRIEST LOSES A BULLDOG. @nd Engeman did not collect @ note for} also ran and finished as named, Father W. H. Murphy, pastor of the —»——_ Q265,141 owed by Bngeman to the estate Church of 8S. Peter and Paul ta but “have turned over to Hngemar SHIPPING NEWS, Bronx, asked the Morrisania police large additional sums of money belong a morning to aid him in his search fc fag to the trust estate on pretended PORT OF NEW York. valuable English birhaea sf ea int “A foans and, on information and belief, ARRIVED. Loin ky Suntesres oa banaay we o C 4 son, N. Y¥., fan psupuiaambbineate Meigs | yout | ning in front of the parish house. Sirtname * Father Murphy could get no trace of ‘The trustees also, on information and Navahoo Meutba belief, Mrs. Hudson swears, have made favestments wholly unauthorized by | Yaderland Jaw and have “dissipated and wasted | Honduras | the said trust estate’ They have | Sulana charges further, to pay her |= — — ik, provided for in the trust Qgreement, and have refused to ac- count to her for their acts as trustees. ‘The agreement referred to was made between Mrs. Hudson and the Engeman heirs shortly after Mr. Engeman's death. when the heirs nued to set aside the will on the grounds that Mrs, Hud- son was not lerally adopted, because nan twenty-one years nf her adoption. his ward executrix the valuable animal. Since then chil- dren of the parish school have sought vainly and now the priest hopes that the police may be more successful. Bonwit TELLER & Co. Final Clearance Wednesday 150: Women’s Street & Motor | Coats & Evening Wraps | for deficits. Upon her death the prop. erty was to go to the heirs, who are TO CLOSE OUT | named by Mrs. Hudson as party de- | fendants in this action. Mrs. Hudson does not ask for judg- 16 75 | e | ment against the hel who are: Jean- Formerly up to 40.00 n and vested her with control of the es-! tate, which Included a part interest in! racing plant and a ius, Mass., besides 1 owed by William A Engeman and other notes aggregat- Ang $33,858.67. The suit was settled Dy the estadlishmen a trust estate for the benefit of the ward, If the in- come from the rent not sufficient to make up her $100 weekly allowance | the body of the estate was to be tapped ette T, Hudson, Drew avenue, Brooklyn; George . Buffalo ave: Saran Hagan, Brooklyn, and 302 Huguenot ————__— -——_ Broadcloth Coats EXPLORER SCOTT’S WIDOW , Serge Coats HEARS OF HUSBAND’S DEATH. Mixture Coats LONDON, Feb. 26.—Dr. Bruce, @ Plush Coats Eastern Mink Sets A four skin muff, large shawl, 85.00 Former price $150.00 Belgian Lynx Sets Large pillow muff; several style scarfs to select from. 12.50 Skunk Sets Large pillow muff; fancy shawl with heads and tails, 25.00 Former price $60.00 brother of Lady Robert 5, Scott, the Charmeuse Evening Wraps Seer °F, woott, reonived’ a “wireless Broadcloth Evening Wraps that she had heard of her hsubani's o ele en Fifth Avenue at 38th Street and ineffectual efforts were mate to reach her by wireless from He wail. . —Che Pierre-R Us P pPterce-Hupert Uo. ie e Final Reduction e e Fur Sets Unrestricted Choice Large muffs with heads and tails, animal effect scarf, 25.00 ee eee tL) R t ‘inured | O& Fur Coats neckpiece, Chappelle Dyed Russian and Mink Marmot | Former price $40.00 Coats. Former Prices up to $125.00 19Fur Trimmed Coats} coon, Skunk, Civet or Beaver . hotel) Former Prices up to $175.00 j 2Persian Lamb Coats) Cainig de) 028 long | 195.00 despatch from his sister to-day saying % | Lady Scott travelled was to be Tahiti Black Fox Sets 16Russian Peny Coats 27.5 on Coats 27.50 Former Price $80.00 ———_—_— 18.50 Consisting of Hudson Dyed Seal, Natural 149.50 | Hudson Dyed Seal, Natural or Black Pony, Marmot collar and cutis of Ruc- | 69.50 (Leipaig dyed) 52-in, long . ‘ ‘ormer Prices up to $550.00 3 Hudson Seal Coats Imported (Chappelle Dyed) 52-in. long, E Former Price $250.00. 125.00 Pointed Fox Sets Pillow muff with heads and tails; neckpiece with heads and tails. 35.09 Former price #75.00 9 Coats—vartous tengths and furs. No two alike; some the new *4 length,)} 37.50 others 52-inch long; some with collars of | contrasting furs, others with collar and cufis, Former Prices up to $75.00) West 23d Stree 20 far ¢ enue The Mee “din his inacituting noon at 4 th Paton); Samuel R. Meyer, | Rather Mu} Brome Aeke | outed Dec. 101 Goose), 18 to 5, 7 to 10 and out, a Poltce t Get 1¢ Back, | Daniel R. Wiizabeth Cusick, charges that Burt|third. Sherwood, Paton andNoble Grand | ”° od to it. Sickle eriff Harburger Claim rage, and her f Augiet | gan,oon ' ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918. GEN. SICKLES’S WIFE SEEKS !APPRAISEMENTS OF ESTATES. $180.000,000 PENSION BILL TO COLLECT ON MORTGAGE.|..neuntes ot ciate tompiroiter, PASSEO IN RECORD TIME. hal lank off Jay afters we was exé vale lawyer, only witness Warner’s Rustproof Corsets Filed for Tranatir ‘Tax. | WASHINGTON, } today pension Ma The Senate) $19,000,000 the record time of twen- | , | tyefve min and with fess than ff. | A the anvual | Q ; ifromaterh teen debate, It Ie the largest | Hijah §. Cowles of Jersey City, N. [amount of any annual pension measure | died April 14, 1911, agsete taxable |in the history of the Governmen ork State, § oo, net value, | wasen rat tons, pros Cingalan Internal Baths Fer ills of the stomach, intestines, headaché on and the deadly append ‘ relieve for @ while, but celebrated physicians all over the world are now recommending the “J.B. L, Caseade. Internal Baths The treatment (or o permanent return to perfect health Wey have now the 2h Can ae” on ition at al er. Srares in New York and Brecknc st Ask for booklet, "Why Man of To. Day Is Only 50 Per Cent. Efficient.” April ! Charies Ota Scott Jone claimed Bilen Collings, a nonres! t, dled Fey, 1, 186; an addivional report notes the disclosure of additional assets amount- ing to $4,079 and contiims the previous report. ole Ymamnfy Soro Continues the Presentation of For Spring (Announced Last Week in the Wanamaker Pages) Corset Salons. “*Yes,’’ we say heartily to each query. tion. make. They are comfortable. are well made. for the old one. keeping in close touch with the changing styles of Paris. are esteemed as among the finest of moderate priced makes. The Spring Models silhouette and very low in the bust to give the natural effect. Daintily trimmed with embroidery, ribbon and lace. or shor’ trimmed with embroidery and white satin ribbon. with imitation Bohemian lace at $4. NEW YORK PIERCE’S ORN PLASTERS End Your Aching Corns Here is a plaster that costs you noth- ing if it fails to remove your corn quick- ly, complete!y and without pain. If it doesn’t “do the work” to your entire satisfaction, the druggist will five you back your money. The pain ceases quickly with the ; ‘D° you have Warner’s Rustproof Corsets?’’ we are often asked in our “Are Warner’s Rustproof Corsets good?’’—is another frequent question. Warner’s Rustproot Corsets have won for themselves an enviable posi- Many women of our clientele wear them to the exclusion of every other Their lines tollow the new fashion ideas. They They Really Do Not Rust If the unprecedented happens and one model out of many thousand is an exception, there is no quibbling nor hesitation—a new corset is at once exchanged Warner's Rustproof Corsets are made in America by expert designers. An organization in Europe is maintained by this firm for the express purpose of of Warner’s Rustproof Corsets are very long over the hips to give the straight Built of soft light-weight batisteand brocades, they arecool andcomfortable. Designed for large, slender and medium sized women—for those either tall Good Models, $1 Upwards One of the $3 models introduces the new elastic lacing in front. It is Another attractive model is of blue and white brocaded batiste, trimmed Redfern Corsets for Spring will be unusually popular, for the models are exceedingly good. $5. Corset Salons, Third Floor, Old Bullding. JOHN WANAMAKER rst wip ts of Pierce's Corn Plasters. fee move the most obstinate corn in 5 days; in most cases, oaly 48 hours are required. "re easy to apply—and eo thin thet t! do not take up any room in the shoe. Our ecg Poth Quarantee goes with ever x bearing the neme Pierce and our trade-mark. 10c and 25¢ a box. At all druggicts (or by mail) Redfern Corsets, made by the Warner Company, are particularly popular abroad—especially in London and the English colonies, where American corsets |

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