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\ NSATELS ALL DISPOSING OF e ‘Precipitates Contest ty Dale’s Estate, First -Placed at $50,000, anyetery. nd confusion surround- me of Theodore Brodsky 3 manufacturer of who committed suicide Marth 38, the eve of his triai tn the Gessions on a charge Gy @ young man, reached a climax Oem @ wireless message was the Gurrogate’s attention. The Gave im My pomession the last will Qettgment of Theodore Brodsky og wed Maurice Brodsky, on @anmahip George Washing- - Sag te arstve in the port of New ; [considering ‘changing the working Government “Clerks May Longer Work Hours. WASHINGTON, Have partments here were thrown into a near- panic today by reports that President Wilson and his Cabinet are seriously rr to begin at 8 A. M. instead of 9 o'clock, The proposition is scheduled for consii- efation at to-day's Cabinet meeting. | rom time immemorial the clerks have ‘| been working from 9 o'clock until 4.30. Untit elght years ago they quit at 4. A saving of $1,000,000 a year is said to be possible if an extra héur is added to the clerks’ day shift. —_—_——— . LIGHTNING BOLT HITS 26. Unusual Accident at a Motel tn Leefetana, INDEPENDENCB, La, April °31.— Twenty-five persons were injured, nine seriously, by @ bolt of Hehtning whieh swept through a hotel lobby to-day, Richard Edwards of Pierce City, Mo., was paralyzed in the lower Itmbs; N. N, Heover of Pierce City was burned about the body, Martin Donald, Bt. Joaeph, Mo, was mentally affected by the shock Seventeen of the party were for an hour. April 11. — Thirty | thousand employees in Government de- | THE EVENING iMY! ITs AN | AWFUL OUTLOOK! pid dno ALIENS ON VOTING. | * County Clerk Willlam F. Séhneider made the following announcement this morning: “Under the Federal and State laws, regulating the admission to citizenship, of aliens and thelr rignt to vote ‘at enmu- ing elections, all aliens who are qual- ified to petition for naturalization and Who desire to vote at the November, 1913, election, must have their petition on file In this county on or before May 7, 193, The law provides an in- terval of not less than ninet elapse before the pet!tioner fgation can be summoned before ‘he court, and a person must be a citizen at least ninety days before an election to be permitted to vote, making, in all, an Interval of 1 days which must elapse between the fling of the petition and the right to vote.” amen 8 MAN OF MANY TRADES. Get in Trouble When He Tried to|F Cure Nervous Disease. A young man of medium size and weight, with the figure of a nathiete, a high forehead, close cropped black hair and genial expression told Judge Queen in the second Criminal Court, Jersey City, this morning that he had done no wrong What Do You Really WORLD, Ne Weated for nervous al | vewicn of No, 119 Eanex street, ‘ity, and Kogstik Backes of No MS Essex street some few weeks ago. The couple met him in the street yes.) terday and had him arrested because fe} had accept for his treatment and bad never though he The youth offered the J witch bore the name of J and the information that Mr. T tn the real estate business at No. Nepperhan avenue and No. 17 Homesite Park, Yonkers, and also conducted an being @ musical director, a notary pub- Ne, @ private policeman or an inter: preter. Judge Queen Weld him in $600 bail. LIPTONS TEA HTG TEED FRIDAY, | Rev. Dr, Joseph Silverman, next sun- APRIL 11, 1918. TO HONOR DR. SILVERMAN. Banquet wilt , psi ai Mendes willwact as toastmaster. Dr. Silverman will be presented with a beautiful memento. Be Given on His 25th Anniversary as Rabbt. Prominent Rabbis of this city and elsewhere will do signal honor to the Delicious with day night, at @ banquet to be given in and commemorating his “fifth year as Rabbi of Tempie 1, Fifth avenue and Forty- third street. The New. York Board of Jewish Ministers of the Eastern Coun- cll of Ref ‘Rabbis, represented Fempectively by Rev. Dr. Clifton R.| Levy and Rev. Dr. Rudolph Crossman, have oharge of the arrangements for the celebration, whioh is to be elaborate. The banquet will be tn Cariton Hall, No. 106 West ‘One Hundred and Twenty- seventh street. The Rev. Dr. F. de Sola Makes Hot and org by hl pT A fine Balad Dressing Lambert Ready for Investigation You hear a great deal these days about “investigations,” “in. | ries” and “probes” of one sh oF another. And often the results of give your faith in human nature a Fan rough shaking up. We you another outcome if you will call at our store to INVES- 'IGATE OUR WAY Ahihpesni Lehane A JEWELRY BUSINESS. Long years ago we asked newspaper readers to compare our prices for Diamonds and Gold Jewelry, Watches and Silverware with those of any-other firm in our line anywhere. tbe a Tn OPPENHEIM, GLUNS aG 34th St., New York Special for Saturday Boys’ High Grade Suits Priced Exceptionally Low Exclusive models in Norfolk and double breasted styles, with extra knickers. Strictly woollen fabrics in natty mixtures. 7 to 18 years. Regularly $7.50. 4,95 Boys’ Special Extra Knicker Suits Norfolk and double breasted models. Standard woollen mixtyres in cheviots and tweeds. Superior make, 8to 18 years. 7,95 and 9,95 Long Trousers Suits ee We MAKE A LARGE PART OF WHAT WE SELL, but no matter who makes the article you buy, Lambert Brothers GUAR- ANTEE it to be in every way as represented. That means Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings as well as anything cise. As the sales- Mj, man hands them to you for as —z close aniinspection as you aay, choose to make, you will no- y tice that the prices afe all 4 fh} marked in plain figures. Those Gas y prices range from $10.00 to $1,500.00 and every one of them represents a first class Mm value, because you are paying ) importers’ prices only without a cent of middlemen’s profit nor a cent toward the keeping up of an expensive store. #) There is no myster; Le Lam- berts. ASK ALL THE QUES- TIONS YOU WANT to, and don’t buy unless the answers are satisfactory. You are welcome to visit our Mactory above the salesrooms and see for yourself how Lam- bert jewelry is made by the most expert workmen, under the direction ‘of a member of the firm who has served his own time at the trade. Seamless Wedding Rings. The superior quality of our highly po Sertiine Solid eal Wedding Rings pt all cere naan ths i thicknesses brou; reputation k id not bring u&much direct x at though WE Si SELL ot Rees OF THESE RINGS every fer for the retail Be es are just a trifle above the cost of making. But will and ting friendship of buyers and wearers means much on US. > ‘We Engrave Wedding Ringe ‘Without Charge. up] 14-Karat. wp iat 1 $-Beares All manner of wedding jewelry, including gifts for covet ushers and best men, as well as for the bride herself, in the most at- tractive forms and at the lowest prices. Old jewelry transformed into new, fashionable, graceful shaj Is there, for example, an ancient locket that might become a ty brooch for the belle of the family? Let us talk these things over. Small charge for apy level or resetting diamonds. No charge for suggestions or d pes ar Brothers . Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street. STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10. The New Department Students’ First Long Trousers Suits Norfolk and English Sack Coat styles; smart, exclusive models, mixtures 15 to 18 years. Vales 16.80 and 15.00 Young Men’s Suits & teh Norfolk and nglish pa na fancy mixtures and blue serges. 32 to 38 chest size Value 22.50 |Want in a > se, | 12.50. | 18.00 34th St., New York Early Reductions of Girls’ Sprin . Coats Odd lots & discontinued lines—some of thi season’s best selling styles in serges, checks and mixtures. Sizes 4 to 14 years. In 8 Lots for Quick Clearance I’. you want: ht. fancy’ and extra bands and hooks r don't buy an Girls’ Coats wore $9.75 & $10.75. Girte’ Coats were $11.75 to $15.00...Now 9.75] Misses’ Tailored Suits Tailored and Dressy Suits Speci ffer of exclusive models and “ tions — also Balkan. blouse_and | 20.00 ea a , Values 27.50 to 35.00 Misses’ and Juntor High Grade Suits | eee} oe 25.00 28.00 35.00 oat Suite—Exciusive Models carpe afd mannah ie Men istoae Walus 22:50, Tati’ pone Brides YOU, whose every minute is taken up. with something to be finished before the happy day—DON’T waste precious time selecting from incomplete and poorly-varied stocks. There ie not an old piece in this store. The markets have been thoroughly overhauled and ransacked for the very latest Spring Styles in Furniture; QUALITY MERCHANDISE at incredibly LOW PRICES is what you get here, and our CONVENIENT CREDIT SYSTEM to help out at a time when EVERY DOLLAR must do the work of TEN. Ash About Our Gift Offer _ Buse, finish, highly polished, base 22 inches deep A eat ll 'g LOMITA wae the oldest church worker in ef gervice in Brie, The body will tp St. Mary's, Pa, for burial. ~ Better Than Butter : For the Children “EDDYS” PURE FRUIT JELLIES _ Spread it on their bread. Make sandwiches of it. Pleasing to every palate. No purer or more delicious fruit product can be made; Cooked in Kettles Lined with Silver Cne of the steps we take to make it pure. Carefully packed in glass tumblers with every possible care to keep it so. Red Currant, Quince, Grape, Blackberry, etc, Grocers sell it for a limited period at. ; . “(Tbe quality that unally sels at 25)" 15c 1. PRITCHARD, Makes, oF pda “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION’ Browaag Ki ing&Co ee eee OR MEN, BOTS AND OBILDESE Our Standard In Children’s Clothing: Tooffer noFabricsthat willnot give absolute Satisfaction; to show nothing but the Newest Styles; to fit the Boy as carefully as the Man. We have a different Model for every kind of , whether he be stout or lender, tall or short for his age. We carry a larger assortment of Children’s Suits and Reefers than any of ourcom- petitors and save you a fifth to a third in price by selling right from our work-shops leaving out the middleman. BROWNING, KING & CO. Broadway, Between 3ist and 32nd Streets, Cooper Square, Opposite 5th Street. Brooklyn: Fulton St. at De Kalb Ave, Women’s Exclusive Millinery Dress, Semi-Dress and Tailored Hats, flower, feather and ribbon trimmed. Many repro- ductions of our higher priced models. 5.00 sn 7.50 _ amen! and Girls’ Smart Hats lege, carved claw ——: fea; Vike out; OF talus $40, of $93.98 LJ four etter ea i All Goods Marked in Plain Figures’ Out-of-Town Deliveries to Your Door by Motor Trucks. "a8 : :