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WED FOREIGNERS DESPITE TERMS Guct with women at Monte Carlo and | four ftights of stairs to the apartment |a word Joaged, hoad-ret elf Rice, She alee alleged that he trested ef Quicsso Fortunato tn No fie, mast | feor winger aon Cores, 1. her tall: many occasions and One Hundred and Seventh street shortly | fre ra dow and im embarrassed her at the Elysee Palace | atter @ o'clock last night His knock Scrambling frantically "down the fire: was answered by Mrs. Fortunato. “Tell your husband to come out here,” “I want Boon afterward the police found Trav- pe ob lying unconscious tn the hi hy jeeding THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914. Lord ®& Taylor ra \ lone, nat Mi ; Bante. ‘T to speak to him in Hee from @ bullet wound in of abdomen. le taken Flower \- the Liquidation an Realjzation Cor. | , Mis ~ Beri we Sona, pital, where he died a few hours poration, which is also a defendant | je, she ast ens, inside with the without. regaining ‘Soneclousnees. Murray Hill P \ to the action, The latter concern | children, as this wae e private matter, | ‘ectivee are looking for Fortunat | wrray Hi <3 rounded | claims that on March 2 of thle year| A few minutes ater Mra. Fortunato us Soe Yair Pie | 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street 1826 ’ : ; A ts. In a la riety featuring the ne terial; . ale ‘ ped hdshan, alatter Boys’ Norfolk Suits—,. 17 wear serge, shepherd checks or gabardine, | | Girls’ Challie Dresses ay of ter two oniliren, Prone e eco English patch pocket and side plaited Nor- 19.50 8 $22.50 Plies y di pel il plead one radia hgheedtog ] jr, acd’ Bvelyn Branch folk models; all wool mixtures; newest } 5.00 Usually €30.00 & $35.00 leated skirt and strapping of ribbon velvet. (9.05 dreiat Torre de Gmiletian Mos Brone on Tooth Paste colors; extra Knickerbockers. 9.75 Value . izes 6 to 14 years. Special OF FATHERS WL J. A. Bostwick, Standard Oil Magnate, Aimed to Keep His Millions From Aliens. The filing in the Supreme Court to- @ay of a sult by the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company against Mra Fan- hie E, Bostwick-Carstairs-Francis and nd three children ond former hus- nd, Francis Francis, English war correspondent, reveals a strange clay in @ trust deed made by her » Jabez A. Bostwick, the Stand- ard Oi] magnate, who was burned to death on his Mamaroneck estate in 189% ‘Tis clause provides that the Bost- wick millions, amassed in the palmiest dayé of Standard Ot), shall not go to his daughter's children or to her hus- band, unl they are residents and citizens otagd States. What in- spired this povision was the million- aire's patriotism and the desire that Misses’ Suits of Serges and ‘ ‘ . 12.50 his daughter should wed an American, dred and Fifth street climbed the | model with tier skirt and hand embroidered St PAID NO ATTENTION TO WARN. | some rian i Regula: 22.50 Value Shepherd Checks . 19.50 pique or silk collar. Sizes 6 to 14 years... . ING IN WILL. Several smart models effectively Usually $19.50. Mra, Francis did not, however, 15.00 trimmed. Usually $37.50. choose to foliow this direction, but Married twice, and Englishmen in both instances, from both of whom she is now divorced. Her first hus- band was Capt Albert J. Carstairs of the British Army, whom she nursed back to health when he was taken ill of the fever in South Africa. He di- vorced her in 1902 in England, nam- Ing as co-respondent Francis Francis, the war correspondent, who, the pa- bers alleged, visited Monte Cano with the Blandard Oil magn, te's duughter and lived in her apartments there. tairs, before finally divore- Wife, offered to forgive her, and was secreuy wedded © in England in 1903, and they Merion | stopping there now, r Carstairs, @ daughter ey As HOW @bGe iT College, in Stam- rancia has paid oceasional laughter in Stamford, vty hor husbands were English- col the two children by her d inurriage residents of a for- n country. ‘The proviston in. the t decd would, in the event of sins. Mrancis’s death, bar the children how living in pe or Mrs. Fran- co's former husbands from sharing > of the trust estate, ounts to hundreds of rly aad is derived from thousands y 1,900 shares 1,000 sharca of atock tn the Standard 20 years’ success proves Sizes 8 to 18 Regular 12.50 Value | 8.95 line Stripes and Novelty Checks Ag, trant for et, Saletan te Tae | ae etl tices, $ $29.50, $ $ $45.00 B$ Mr. jostwick died - feria feos marriage, ad is far4 {| whitening and polishing per- 25400, 29-50, $F5+00, DF9.50, P45.00 50.00 daughter would marry a citizen of a foreien country. STATUS OF MARION CARSTAIRS IN DOUBT. ji 4 ‘ S| Youring W or S aavhether, Marion | Carstairs, | the Ten-Day Trial Tube and Acid Test Copies of foreign models; hand tailored through For Street and Touring Wear For Street, Afternoon and Dressy wear, of Moire Silk, ing In the Income In the event of her Mrs. Francia by two ments assigned her right to the big income to the corporation. This as- | interrupt The voices grew higher and ea hallway dut an dispute in the] Medals for Two did not venture out to] VIENNA, April 3. | % logical and Botanteal Society award- signment was made, it ia alleged, | Met en dead ciienne” “et Piel) othe Archduke Ratner Gold Med- shortly before she obtained’ her di- vorce in Paris. In spite of this al- loged assignment Mra, Francis has denianded that the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, trustees under the deed, continue to pay her the in- come, and It is to determine whether she ia legally entitled to it that the suit was brought to obtain @ judicial | eettlement of the account. For many years Jabes Bostwick | waa trensurer of the Standard Oil Company. He was active in the com- | pany with Henry Flagler and William | and John D, Rockefeller. In 1907, | when the list of stockholders in Standard Oil was made public, the J. A. Bostwick estate was shown to be the holder of 15,000 shares of stock, valued at $6,600,000. ———— KILLS HIS VISITOR “AS WIFE LISTENS “Private Talk” Ends With Shot * and Divé Through Window Pane by Slayer. Santo Travagtintt of No. 121 East One| The next moment, told the police, her husband burat into the apartment, ran through it withagt “Acid Mouth” Dental authoritics tell us that 95 out of every 100 per- sons have ‘‘acid mouth,” the recognized cause of tooth- decay. But science has found a way out. Follow your dentist's advice and use— For Pebeco really dees pre- serve teeth while it cleanses them. Pebeco really does pre- vent ‘‘acid mouth” from dis- integrating your tooth enamel. Pebeco thus really does pro- tect the soft interior structure of the teeth from the attacks of decay bacteria, which can only harm the teeth by pene- trating the enamel. fection, It is a real pleasure to use it, Papers to Test your Mouth for Mrs. Fortunato | als to Profs. Ross Granville Harrison le and George Reber Welland of Yale Uni- versity. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & © 34th Street—New York Young Men’s Suits Sizes 8B to 49 Hand-tallored English two, three= or four-button models of Cassi- mere, Cheviot, Serge, Tartan Checks and stripes; some have collars and cuffs braid bound; half or full lined in Alpaca or silk. English Sack Suits Newest and most authentic styles in distinctive young men's suits of Cassimere, Flannel and Serge, in Stripes and Club Checks; some silk braid bound. 18.50 ana 25.00 Boys’ Reefers—oy4 10 syears New belted models with patch pockets; in Serge, Shepherd Checks and mixtures. “ Regular 7.95 Value 5.00 Boys’ Balmacaans Newest mixtures or Tweeds in gray or tan. English Norfolk Suits For Boys 8 to 18 Years out; All Wool Mixtures and navy blue serge. Exceptional Easter Sales for Saturday Misses’ Suits In Dressy and Tailored Models Including reproductions of late foreign styles, in all the new materials and colors, $39.50, $45.00 B $59.50 Usually $50.00 to $85.00 Misses’ Suits of Serges, Shepherd Checks, Crepes cud Novelty Mixtures A selection of the season’s attractive models in all the dainty colors, fhe $20.50 B $35.00 Usually $40.00 & 845.00 Misses’ Dressy Coats Of moire taffeta silks and novelty materials, in all the new shades, $109.50,$25.00, $29.50 B $39.50 Usually $27.50 to $50.00 Misses’ Coats For Golf, Tennis, Sport and Motor Wear Of golfine, Scotch mixtures, wool plushes and checks in the season's popular models and colors, $9.05 to $25.00 Juniors’ Suits Silk Women’s Coats All the smart foreign materials Misses’, Juniors’ & Girls’ Easter Apparel Assortments & Values at Their Best Third Floor Women’s Suits & Coats---Special Offerings Distinctive Fancy Tailored Suits Repraduced from the Smartest Foreign Models Especially for Lord &% Taylor. A large and select assortment of materials, including Moire and Chiffon Taffeta Silk, Silk Bengaline, Poplin, Velour-de-Soie, Imported Gabardines, Men's Wear Serges, Wool and Crepe Poplin, Hair- Usually $35.00 to $75.00, according to materials. Juniors’ Suits Including many exclusive styles of crepe ooplin, eabar- dine, wool eponge, shepherd checks or men's wear serge, $25.00 to $39.50 Usually $85.00 to $55.00 Juniors’ English Top Coats Of Donegal plaids and tweeds, full flare model with raglan sleeve and convertible($9.0.5 Girls’ Spring Coats 4 | Of wool serge and checks, in the new belted Girls’ Spring Coats A flare model of serge and checks, with novel belt, collar and cuffs of moire, in clever combination. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Usually $15.00) Girls’ Dressy Coats Embodying many clever adaptations of Paris models of silk, crepe, golfine and serge. Sizes 6 to 14 years, $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 B $27.50 Girls’ Linen Frocks Straight line, tier and long waisced models with hand- somely embroidered collar and cuffs, Sizes 6 to 14 years, $3.95, $5.95 B $6.75 $9.50 Fancy Coats Chiffon Taffeta, Wool Eponge, Wool Poplin, Fancy mother's death {is problematical, for, Acid—Sent Free Extra Knickerbockers. Special Prices Checks, Serves and Mixtures, | although her fa English- . many aio haa spent most of her timo Lehn & Fink Special’ Values wt $16.50, $19.50, $22.50, $25.00 | $16.50, $19.50, $25.00 w $35.00 | Mrs, Francis {s about forty-three 120 William Street Usually $25.00 to $35.00 Usually $25.00 to $59.00 1 Hay sixty Tn ter metion tar ale New York 7.95 and 9,95 Third Floor vorce she charged him with leading @ dissolute life and of immoral con- in the world, by the box or half-bo: Handsome v21s yon wrappers to us. Sale of “Sunkist” Not a seed in“‘Sunkist."” Juicy, rich, healthful oranges—the finest selected tree-ripened fruit grown “SUNKIST” oranges are the cleanest of all fruits. Never touched by bare hands—all “Sunkist” pickers and packers wear clean cotton gloves while at work. Buy a box of “SUNKIST” oranges—much cheaper x than by the dozen, “Sunkist lemons are the finest, juiciest fruit — mostly seedless—thin-skinned, too, “Sunkist” Oranges and Lemons Bring Rogers Silverware Send the trademarks cut from ‘Sunkist’ orange and lemon We offer as premiums, elegant anteed A-! Standard silverware. jogers guar- 27 different, maguificent Spring Fashion Magazine, edited by May Manton. Illustrated in colors. Free with Next Sunday World Escape from — ; * your bunion Special by confining Feature it in a Coward Bunion Shoe. | A new mystery story, ‘Dark Hollow,” eis anneal ein | by Anna Katharine Green, JAMES S, COWARD | begins in The New Section for Women’s 8 Misses’ Blouses Presents an elaborate assortment of imported and domestic models made of Georgette Crepe, Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe-de-Chine, Chiffon Cloth, Laces, Nets, Wash Silk and Lingerie. S 1 A % wale rea frestsiner ti At the following moderate prices u ement jeorgette repe aists, embroidered, lace trimmer ir 6 tom 144 to2 24 to % PP ia $6.95, $8.75 to $45.00 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Chiffon Taffeta Waists, tailored or semi-dress models, $5.95, $6.95 to $38.50 Crepe-de-Chine Waists, with organdy, linen or self color crepe collar and cuffs, | $5.00, $5.95 to $25.00 Chiffon Cloth Waists, lined with net or chiffon, $5.00, $6.95 to $35.00 Lace Waist of shadow, embroidered maline, craquelle net, combination of fancy lace and chiffon cloth or taffeta, $5.00, $8.75 to $42.50 Wash Silk Waists, tailored and low neck, in white, and white with colored or Roman stripes, $2.95, $3.95 to $7.50 Women's Sizes, 34 to 44 bust measure, Misses’ Siws, 14, 10 and 18 years. Lingerte Section Women’s and Misses’ Tub Blouses The latest models of Handkerchief Linen, Batiste Crepe, Voile and Mull in the newest shades, also white, and Children’s & Growing Girls’ Shoes All Shhes fitted with\"‘Supports” but does leather arch support| not ie the foot College Girls’ Smart Boots, Oxfords and Pumps with Low Heels $4.00 and $5.00 Second Floor Women’s Gloves for Easter Exceptional Offerings One Clas Kayser Washable Leatherette Gloves | White, also white with heavy black em-; JOC broidery. Special, per pair! 264-274 Greenwich 8t., N. ¥. | (WRaR WARAEM STREET) st re Pte i tage | | white with dainty colors introduced Handkerchief Linen ; Tailored and dressy models... $4.50 to $75.00 Batiste. . pecan eeeeseess $1.05 to $10.75 premiums in exclusive ‘Sunkist’? design, ‘This handsome orange spoon sent to you for 12"'Sunkist” trademarks and 6 two-cont stamps. Trademarks from “Red Ball’ orange and lemon wrappers count same as Sunday 16-Button Double Tipped |8sc World “Naris” Silk Gloves Black and white. Special, per pair. \ ‘*Sunkist,"* Magazine Crepe ssc ccc cs ec ene nneneenes $1.95 to $28.50 Very Special Buy “Sunkist” Oranges and Read World agaan Pate 500 Pairs Women’s One Clasp ) Lemmons 2 ome Ener tor Jor Best AE a: Order in Advance. Embroidered or lace trimmed $7.95 to $32.50) | | Cape Street Gloves ;9o¢ oti Fee oreaine eee poo’ C . MG oio:t iva cna ves chien he $12.75 to $25.50 ‘Tan and brown. Usually 81.25 per pair Premiam Clab Plan, Address all orders for premium silverware aud all commu nications to Use World Real Estate Ads, Edition Limited See Your Newsdealer To-Day Third Floor Street Floor The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M. Sor Quick Results, — a ett a ree oon ANN a a ae