The evening world. Newspaper, April 9, 1913, Page 14

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WATCH THE FEVER SIGN NOW SHOWS De! wrot Lal i" = -| Dressing “ourprise that. wuch a. tetter| MUNIMUM WAGE BILL should have been sent to Mr IN CONGRESS PUTS PAY last June, whe neasy to his residence, AMERICAN aa Ernest F. Evert was to-day by Mayor Gaynor 1 memt - of the IN HAVANA DUEL AND LANDS HERE Mesa Bcended Sh Ship After Fatally Wounding Son of Rich Planter. 4 Hannibal Mesa, tho wealthy young it of Havana who on last Satur- ‘Gay shot and killed in a duel outside the city limits there Rudolph Warr: (the eon of a wealthy American sugar ‘Planter, arrived in New York to-day on the Ward Line steamship Ha: | ‘Though it wan very evident the young | man who passes as a Cuban but claims _ American citisenship expected and ml arrest for murder upon hin hen he exhibited unaseail- | his American eltizenship. | 4 ‘lave nothing to fear as the result (et the affair last Saturda: “Warren had wrossly insulted me after quarrel over a woman. He not omiy J ineutted me but he struck me with his I had to challenge him to a duel, @ custom of gentiemen in Cuba. have held up my head in| In if I did not chall was fought under all the| T took the steamer / was finisned. wounded my antagon: know ur''t after the| that the wound flanity Fide if Hite : Mesa's baggage was labelled in name of his valet, Hourant When immigration officers boarded the! {Mesa produced proof that his had become an American citizen | years ago and that by birth he| Rerited the rights of an American | Hi, fen He concealed himesif in the | Beven funda for the TRUSTE CLAIMS FORTUNE OF CHILD TOTAL OF $60,000 | | \( | BY FORFETURE Consumptive Daughter Captain Bigelow Breaks Leg- acy Clause, Says Hennessy. ‘ The income of a consumptive child, Catherine Bradley Digolow, daughter of Capt. Mortimer O. Bigelow, U. 8 A. has precipitated an unusual court Aight between Mre. Ellen Mary Parker and Forbes J. Hennessy, a former Assis Ant District-Attorney and one time torney for Richard Canfield, accord 150000 130000 110000 90000 70000 | Court to-day. Mr. Hennessy 4 the child's $1,000 a year allowance, on the sround that the twelve-year-old girl has violated tho terms of the will of Ellen M. Hennessy. Hennessey and Mrs. Parker nre brother and atater. Their mother was Mra. Ellen M. Hennessy, who died a ao. ‘The child fs the daughter of Hennessy’s do- conned sister, Mrs. Hennessy left a reniduary estate in truat, the tncome from one-third to Mra. Parker, the in- come from another third to Hennessy, and the income of the remaining thi to the grandchild, ‘The child was to ro- colve $1,000 a year for maintenance and support until she renched tho age of twelve years, $1,200 up to her fifteenth year, and $1,800 until she ecame @inhteen years old. After her majority Mis Bigelow ts to receive the full t come of one-third of Mrs. Hennessy's eatate. HENNESSY REMOVED GIRL FROM GIRL, CLAIMS FORFEIT. ‘The conditions were that the child | should be educated in a Sacred Heart | Academy and should remain under the guardianship of her aunt, Mrs. Parker, her uncle, Forbes J, Hennessy, and Michael Coleman of No. 60 West Fitty- first street. remained in the Sacred CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers wno value the health of their chil. in the purpoxe of raising ital, went to the of Park West. In July th sir beeam i, and, with the consent of her gen- eral guardian, Howard 8. Bowns of No, 1 Broadway, was taken to the wife of Dr. Irwin if. 3 tendent of the Foxborough State Hon- pital for Inebriates in Massachusetts. In August, 1912, Mrs. Parker says received a letter frem Hennessy, whic she submits to the Surrogate, stating that, as the child had been removed from his gare and jurisdiction, come of the estate set aside for har by his mother’s qill had ceased, and that he was entitled to half of the in- com He added that he would hold hig sister responsible for any payment to the account of the ahild. Mrs. Parker declares that the child ts stil! with Dr. Neff, with her (Mrs Parker's) consent and ts suffering from latent ¢ubereulosis. She swears the country alr is nocessary for her neice and eek the Surrogate to direct pay- ment of the child's income by the trustees of the will. In this petition Mr. Colemam the executor, joins. DECLARES GIRL 18 TAKING ONE CHANCE FCR LIFE. A totter written by Mr. Bowne to all the exeoutors and the trustees 1s attached to the papers. It recites that the only chanoe the chiki has to recover her health is ¢o remain in the country. The letter In part reads: ly contemplate shorten her therebe snake yourselves the aries by her death.” In reply to this letter Lawyer John and to Mr. Coleman, who had everything the general guar done for the child, including her re- ih Mra. Par- ited that the; sent to Met 8 Me alone adopted the position that the suffering child had forfeited its rights to its lega A decision will be made by Surrogate! Cohalan this week, ——— SANDS IN TENNIS FINAL. New Yorker Will Play Crane for Court Championship at Hab. BOSTON, April %—Charies Sands of! the Racquet and Tennis Club, New! York, won his way into the final round of the National Amateur Court Tenns Championship to-day by defeating Dr. @, 8. Derby 9f Boston in a four-set! match, The third set ran to fourteen’ ames, Summaries—Semi-finele: Charles E. Sands, New York, won from G, & Derby, Boston, 6-4, 6-0, 6-8, 8-2. Joshua Crane, Boston, won from D. P. Rhodes, Boston, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1, pata Seer STEAMER HITS A BARGE, BOSTON, April 9.—The steamer Nan- tucket, bound from Baltimore for Bos- ton, with twenty-eight passengers, w: | st | in collision with an unknown burge near Cross Rip Lightship, In Nantucket Sound, before dawn to-day. A wireless message from the Nan- OF WOMEN ‘AT'$9 A WEEK. Senate Measure Ald Stipulates That | Si, Week's Work Shall Be Six Days» of Eight ‘Hours. ‘ASHINGTON, April %—A minimuin wee of not leas than @ a week for {Women and giris and prohibition of the employment of girls less than fiftecn years of age in manufacturing indus- tries was proposed in @ bill introduc! by Senator Chilton of West Virginia to-da: The measure provides, how “ein da: shall constitute eek within the mean- ing of thie act,” and it mates no pro- vision that females shall not be em- ployed longer than el; hours Gatly | on or more than six days language ‘te w purpose of the. meagure, which ts de- signed to apply under the Interstate Commerce clause of the Constitution to prevent the shipment of goods not made under minimum wage conditi \ Women employ mintmam wage to collect from ¢ the amount of the deficiency, by sult in the Federal District Court. CASTORIA ES pa Bou QO en, aohool board of Washington. ‘Heights bodme df section to succeed Patrick F. McGowan, , sees ral took place to-day. Mr.! printer and for eleven years member of the school board F YOU ARE A - RIMKING MAN, has been Te ee sec ee See ra Price 50 Conte, Al Drosghss, You had better atop at once or you'll Theroe Nothing "Just As Good,” lose thay job. Every line of Lie pee is itmer be your turn wert By the aid | ma: the aid W eae rege oer ea ave bon testored to lives of sobriety a dustry Wearepoearethat ORIN w will ben rou that we say to you that if after you fail to get any benefit from ite use, your yoy Rid will be refunded. When you st ” think of the money you'll aw sober men are ‘wae more vee thelr employers and get hi Costs 1,00 « box. We have'an about ORRINE that free on request. Call Drug Stores and Al gh buildin, nf ensequent wi ae on, COVERS $] checgtent wind aren ere us Linen; bound’ | FY 3 Pleces Ret aaa) ON SALE ‘EVERYWHERE === La We Give ‘Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchends OR. Free for a Filled Book a Surety In New York's =a) NEIL: Shopping Center purchases, single * stumps after * Sixth Avenue. 20tn to 22d Street ). BORGFELDT & CO. le umbrellon a mpoopatty. rte "ean 44.00 Urvard” ||Miller Bros. & Co.. 62 Broa adway, nn" Réw York + FOR THE $150,000 AT $00,000 POST): “tever” ts otill growing. But this men are in the lead. Nearly the $180,000 whirlwind campaign being raised for the new Hospital in Woodhaven been procured, and judging bes interest shown se ¢ar the it finally obtained will be far ip ‘exdess of the amount needed. Yesterday's meeting, which was held the Imperial Hotel, was a continuance the songs and cheers which mark the y@ally luncheons. It is remarkable how ‘the en enthusiaam at these mestings is be; | @aintained. There is no flagging Jetting up in the hard work that in (Recessary to produce the results that / have been achieved. t ‘The most exciting period of the tug came yesterday when Bridge = talesioner Arthur J. O'Keeffe, managing ongendl of the campaign, announced the Sisters of St. Peter, who are hospital, had donated it the men's executive board. Conse- f, although the women raised Gearly 9,000 in one day, the honors went te the men's table. Stock Exchange this afternoon and sold flowers in the nrain lobby for about half an hour, The women had an auto filled with various kinds of flo rem was the ree they received for ‘| America’s Greatest 35th to pars = umann OPEN SATURDAY EVtININGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK &Cmpy OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST WE INVITE COMPARISON $10.89 Gan"on Golden Oak Sideboard Solid Oak, golden finish; base 20543 inches. with large mirror, heavy claw feet. Two top drawers, one lined for sil- ter; one long drawer two cabinets. $15 Solid Oak Chiffonier “raabe mans” To you it may be Baseball, or Racing, or Dento Teas, or the Conquest of Hearts, 0 or sorethi else, but whatever it may be, Smart Clothing plays an important part te it. You must alwys fine , your best outwardly, because it expresses and invites‘confidence and’ gives you u strong ‘tapetus toward victory and success. O'Neill's Special Sales of new Spring: apparel for every, member pf ‘the family will clothe you correctly, distinctively, successfully—and, withal, . Women’s New | Men’s New Spring Suits Spring Suits | $1.50 Princess _) Azul! Range of N English For Handsome Suits Corsets Copied from the Most Approved Foreign and $ 4 infest moses, $1.00 American Styles. $25 to $35 Values, || Guaranteed Six Months. Mace of strong beste, boned wit! 0 A Wonderful Presentation | ror-rutatic'cnd®ncn-brestable steal , trimmed very neatly with lace and 2 Of new, fresh, stylish garments, made eapecially for this sale, Every suit | pairs of supporters, ia medium and low produced by the best experts in these lines. There is a choice selection of [ali lone straight lines; a model for twenty-five models, with the best materials, the most desirable fabrics and | any figure. newest colorings. Models include the smart one, two and three button cut- 1|Odd Lots of Corsets, aways. Bulgarian blouses, fancy shirred and Empire back styles;, also 50c LJ straight front effects, Materials are wool poplin, Bedford cord, scrges, two-tones, mixtures and novelties. Colors are brown, tan, navy and Copen- Fi peso ae 100 Models hagen blue, black, white and dice checks. All sizes, 32 to 55 bust measure. } Miller corscts, made up of light weight Women's New Spring|Women's Smart Spring Dresses Coats A complete line of new Spring| Plain and extremely pretty models, edresses, plain or fancy models, in] in wool eponge, Bedford cord, cor- Charmeuse, crepe de chine, satin| deline, poplins, coverts, serges, diag- seas tid serge, im all the most de-| onal, AI the: upstondate solpeines, rin $1750 cat ot te a $17.50 (ONeN Main Store—Third Floor, with Purchases, Only $2.95 for These Tub Silk Shirts They are worthy of a higher price mark, but, pur- They have the attractive Robespierre chased at unusually good advantage, the savings are collar, which charmingly exposes the yours according to the O'Neill sales policy. throat to advant Whe French cuffs on three-quarter sleeves. are another dis- tinctive feature: Nifty little pockets and pearl buttons. The silks are of excellent quality, white with various. striped ef- fects. A very popular shirt $2 9 5 e style. Special at New. Two-Tpned Voile Blouses pecial at $5.95 Made of Ft age veils, in the two-toned effect, handsomely trimmed with real Irish lace ‘and crochet buttons. A limited number, New Satin Coat Blouses At Only $7. 80: and 920,00 ' on wih or lithont 6 geimper mode ta’ pists and [' ‘cael Ay fautiful, white and brocaded satin; colors are Copenhagen, navy, black end white. #1} sd¥ skin promoted by New Lingerie Blouses idiig this cream. Con- Attractive in Styles and Price i Some new models in voile, batiste and lowe,’ } then aed piigied a yi pest dainty laces and embroidery, open beck or nae = ther irritati only et O'Neill's luticr'tac oaby has teas | / Dutch neck with Mate Nat collar, while others ave the Bigh Druggists every where £8 cts. ‘trial pack age FREE Address, &. 8. Oimsted, Lotey, &. ¥. Block 8thAv. ce ifietihy fier a May Be Bou onl Club Plan “it More ‘Convenient. hree in Two and T' Buthn Sack; Buy La clothes now and ar- the new Model Yoke |Norfolk: | ™"* “Pay at Intervale Suits. The proper Springnaterials include worsteds, cheviots and tW WIDE WALE WEAVES; fancy SUITS tn Enghieh Tb F Button Sack; Consercati¢ Styles | Cash or Credit Witdam J, Carr, ieader of the women, “as we have had a monopoly on it ever since the campaign started. cassimeres, and the checks, plaid and pen stripes, herringbone effects, matehed tweeds and fancies; . brow, blue and tan. shades of Me r os en's ing Overcoats at 912.50." Men's Full Dress tov ERCOATS in the-new 42-inch swagger and Tux- English Light Overeoats; Regulation and edo Suits 12.50 | Consercative Black Top Coats for evening’ In all-wool black) wear, vicuna, cut in the newest. model. peak alae! silk faced; be ly 31 to 42; stouts up td 44 w plain and fancy serges in the new that we hav ‘Keeffe, *: Solid Oak, golden finish, five deep drawers, large beveled plate mirrer, wood pulls. Small Accounts Sabb aioe On Small Weekly Payments E pecially Invited materials, with low busts. up-to-date models. Dainty Brassieres, 25c Regular Value 39¢ A special assortment of Brassieres, made. of good material, reinforced under arms, trimmed with face and embroidery; in all sizes. A O'Neil) Male jain Fleer. T. all the English tweeds, Scotch mixtures, American velcurs, cassimeres, etc. New stone grays, hew- browns, mixed colors, and, of ¢ cks and browns. Some are cove lining; others are silk lined; have ail to the edge. Sizes $4 to 48, Cat a (Clothing|||¢ Free for 30 Days ; To les and Gentlemen! at either of cur as, stores | Wear it 3° days, if as represented aad Weekly If dot, return it and you owe us nothing, | 2143" v. ye last. A Hint at ‘ONell'e Special Thursday Prices on hee Articles On these participr items we must reserve the right, to linit avantities Hydrox Hand Peroxid: ase Size, Dec special at.. itieene Mi uartered olden Oak y pol ry broad arms, apring sent reversible m cushions, covered "with plain|ivt, fits as FE ead and and fancy velour. Ni adit & eam IMPORTANT “Sl The wond:r‘ul prices and crecit terms in this advertisement can he had enly at our store, Blo-k 35th to 36th Street and 8th Avenue. One Dollar PAY QNE DOL- f LAR, select any- ora ° thing you need to furnish a room completely, and we will deliver the goods Rem aed to = Genuine fir: ait, Hydrox Peroxide! ; ebony and satin woods, Napoleon Talcum The 15c quality. Special to- 1 0c morrow... oF! talcum that bas j the delicate lilac ‘ Tho quality is the st, and will - in- soothe "thé ream 25c size, trim wy O'Neill-Adams Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th

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