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PETITION REVEALS Multi-Mililonaire's Estranged Son Was Reputed to Have Settled Claim for $1,000,000, Mra. Mildred N. Borden of No. 216 West Seventy-ninth street petitioned the Surrogate yesterday to appoint her administratrix of the estate of her hus- band, Dr. Matthew S. Rorden, who was Killed in an automodite accident at Ocean City, NJ, Sept. &, Dr. Borden, whose futher was M. C.D, Borden, former Park Commissioner of New York and millionaire “calico king,” eft an estate of only $500 personal prop- erty and no real extate. Ie was disin- herited by his father because of his The fact that his wife was the daughter of atatior in Ne BoTH Sines SIXTH AVE., IGMTOIST! he was @ student at Yale estranged father and son. } TR was reported that after his father's‘ @eath Dr. Borden's brothers and sisters had settled with him for $1,000,000, but te view of Mrs. Borden's statement to the Surrogate it is not believed any wettioment made. j VARNEY'S PROOF } ASTONISHES ALL targe Crowd Sees Woman Who Escaped Invalid’s Life From Rheumatism. | Last Monday was a busy day at the Var-ne-sis headquarters, nd crowds , called to see and talk with Mrs. Stan- @ wood of 39 Columbia St, Mass., the woman who was ¢ with rheumatic arthrit’s and ¢ to a wheel chair, but who re red throug’: the use of Var-ne-sis { Mrs, Stanwood walked around the G rooms without any assistance and demonstrated that she was practically a well woman, although as she stated MAIN BUILDING And Now for a‘‘Corking’’ Big Sale of Balmacaans 27%. Usually $15 to $25, Tomorrow at *11.85 & *14.85 400 of the handsomest and most serviceable Balmacaens that we have ever had the good fortune of purchasing under price are comprised in this sale, tomorrow. These ‘*Bals" were produced by two prominent Eastern manufacturers. EVERY COAT IS GUARANTEED IN EVERY PARTICULAR. — Ma- Now. . terials are those being made up in higher-priced garments, Extraordinary showing of popular styles. The Balmacaans at $11.85 (Usually Priced to $20) Rich shades of gray and brown in TWEED predominate; velvet or cloth collars; all sizes, The Balmacaans at $14.85 (Usually Priced to $25) Here are coats made of finest American and foreign fabrics; newest novelties and arenes plaid-back Tweeds, blue-striped Cheviots. Choice collars. Most of these garments are cut on modified models—none too extreme styles just right for men and young men in all walks of life. All sizes in fully a dozen styles. A Sale of “Kingly” Trousers for “Big” Men n. Special Priecls (Usually Priced to $5) Several very good patterns in STRIPED WORSTEDS, also BLUE ALL-WOOL SERGE AND BLACK THIBETS. she preferred to use a cane when going |i out, as she has not fully regained confi- | dence to walk over the rough streets ¥ without assistance, I The questions came thick and fast, and for a while every one seemed to be talking at once. Did you have any trouble with your knees? Did the dis- ease atta other joints? How did you have to take the medicin How many physicians treated you? Did | they tell you that the disease was be-|[ yond treatment and that you never could be cured? | Mrs. Stanwood replied in the main as follows: | “1 suffered from rheumatic arthritis | § for years. It first started in my foot, was extremely sore and painful. ff Gradually tt extended to my knees and) 1 was unable to bend them to any ex-/ tent, the cords became stiff and drawn |f tht like steel wire, My physician) pronounced my case arthritis and con-| timed to treat me, and the disease con- tinued to spread until every joint in my body was afflicted except my hands. My hips became involved, and it was impossible for me to move without the most extreme pain. Finally} my condition was such that I had to} use a wheel chair, and my husband @ woutd lift me from the bed to the chair! every day, “Three physiclans (and Mrs. Stan- wood gave their names) told me th had done all in their pow the disease was beyond $2.95 HORSE border; @ ibe. at MAIN BUILDIN We'll do it for you can’t come here in person, send your grocery order by mail, or phone Chelsea 4000. Milk Smoked Meats Best Quality Nuts x ; s * a 3 2D ie x 20c NEW SOFT-SHELL Fresh Cereals 10 Ibe, 5 Ibe. ALMONDS. PINHEAD OAT MEAL ths ; e SMOKET LLRT 5 could never be cured. Rea: hen SEBS! G2e SHOULDERS "9 c FRESH OAT: Oe tine SOFTSHELL WAL’ ora |) | is a2 MEAL 38 grove the renee le recove NUTS. #1 j | sucik cone Qe SCOTCH GREEN. | this was the one remedy I had long ‘ || HAZEL Westenatia PANCIUSTHLEAD looking for. The v ott! OR STYLE BACON 9 BEB sxs seca heen looking for. The very first bottle f ~ 25¢ ip : 29¢ BEST PEA did more tor than all. the other A ay f A an, treatments, ar e 1 had taken three ° PURE BREAKFAST COCOA IMPORTED 4% Ibs. ste 280 ||, TAMOGAN Be chair and go about on bottles I was ¢ to leave i 55e 65 BB av e geton jug, 35¢; May I abandoned my er and to-day can go housework without t Tecan now outs first time to make su free from IRNIA PEACHES—Fieata yg penta: 2 9345; 15, 1750: de van LBC GUADARALL EF rd COFFEE 10 the., $3.30; 35 Bide BLE Wee. eeee, POE | NEW" TOMATOES — American ot, 81.40; $1.65 ]) ) BEANS Fountain | dow, $1.15; 2 | Ror sie tan 10¢ CATSUP ~ Fountain) BEST WHITE POTATOES ~- for serving with | “120.10, ba, 81.05) bushel, 60-\b. bag, OBE; peck, DE 2: Ae} a helpless pote... ny corn; | | Cur from fency a diva dor, 91:15; 3 NEW BLACKAERRIES — Foun- ity; delicous for iste 200 the most unrea J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. THE BIG STORE” Ke New York’s Popular Big Store MAIN BUILDING: Women’s and Misses’ $17.50 to $21.75 Coats In the Finest and Biggest Sale New York Has Seen In Many a Day—Tomorrow, at An Unequalled Chance to Save *4.75 to £9 on Your in gabardines, soleil cloths, a great many becoming styles—a MAIN BUILDING $1.25 Plushor Velvet Dress Shapes, 45° SS THAN YOU PAY ANYWHERE ELSE—and we'll do it better! If CONDENSED MILK— Z Us Supply Everything for Your Table RICHARDSON & ROBBINS, NEW SWEET APPLE CIDER- fee Wome sua oe NEW SALMON—Fountain qua: | KNAPP'S ROOT BBER EX iyi ¢ River salmon; | TRACT —reg. 180 1 ‘ORN—Milford putton Chops | ’ 29¢ Western stock; tb 18¢ on Van Houten’s Cocoa New importetions irom Hol- land; 1-b. can, 6Qe; Wb can. STREET ‘MAIN BUILDING Diamond La Vallieres Regularly $7 to $10, $ Tomorrow, at....... e Beautiful new filigree designs, the delicacy of the pattern emphasized by toucher of black enamel or onyx; each one set with # finely cut diamond and baroque pearls —genuine stones, of course, and solid vid. Bach chmplete with a soldered link chain. We ave pictured two one that was $5, one that was $10. But as there are only 48 of them, those $ 95 \ who want one will have to come early... New Coat for Late Fall or Winter Wear We Illustrate Four of the Many Styles on Sale A sale that created a great sensation when it 1 mor what they would have been marked at regularly— and sold like wildfire. "12.75 But you'll have to act promptly, for there are only 700 coats to be sold at this very low price. The variety of styles and materials cannot be equalled anywhere in Greater New York at any price near $12.75, These are the very smartest styles we could find for fall and winter wear. SERGES, CHECKS, ZIBELINES, PLUSHES, ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS, BROADCLOTHS, TWEEDS, MIXTURES AND KERSEY CLOTHS. Some lined throughout, some to waist, some unlined, every single coat made with the best care of the most skilled tailors we could find. The style ideas are the newest, approved by the fashion experts of the season; the coats meet our ideas of quality in every way. years; women’s 34 to 44 bust measure. A few styles up to 50 measure, AN UNEQUALLED CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR NEW COATS. 512 15 THIS SALE IS FOR TOMORROW, ONLY; AT..........-.00 see ee eee eee e Women’s and Misses’ Suits “a i | 5 Regularly $19.50 to $29.50 was started this morning. Suits in many cuses sold at half Misses’ 14 to 20 But so great was our purchase that there are still plenty for those who come tomorrow—handsome models e The best millinery news we've been able to print! Bought and sold in the regular way these hats would be great value at $1.25. But we took the over-stock of a big maker -all this season's shapes, mind you. Velve' id lushes, many shapes, ut Sailors ure mostly to be found-~one is pictured models MAIN BULLDING~— SD BCTALS Horse Blankets | “*, iy pvrcpive and Harness | vo: Standard Grades at These Bconomies A3 and 83.50 HIGH SHOES~ alt i BLUCHERS. at FINE NAINSOOK #1.78 BLACK CANT! 44 Inches wide, vard $428 BLACK DRESS VELVE’ 42 inches wide; yard ‘ 2 ALAC! RPE METEOR $1 58 40 Inches wide; ya ' 5 82 DOUBLE WIDTH ALL SILK COLORPD evening (2 ‘ ‘ $1.58 $1 ALL-SILK § 38 to 36 Inches wide: yard DEPENDABLE LINING SATINS —lighy snd derk shades; 36 Inches wide; Te Holland; eof ROMAN STRIPE and i Ty SILK TRIM The ° $2 wide; handsome Seoich dealers; jor vomen'a akins and Ide r) DOL CHINCHILLA RIDER. ream, pink, dive, Copentiaren and’navy; 84 Inches $1 QR J ‘ PERCALES.-36 Inches wide; = Qe Snider's; vord. . 10: OUTING PLANNE!Sgnad, Peecy nan plain and fancy stripes; yard A THOUSAND REMNANTS OF DRESS da and qualities: 46 en wide; usialy 50" 40 De KASTRAKIIAN COAT. $1 42 ic 33 0c Ic mit that the evid P ‘ x 1 Pus A OLIVE OW ae 4 seek 85¢e) 3; New Apples neh 500 | | sort wire sucar Pots tresteres NEW PIPPIN ; ; a} ioe ama 33¢ | TANGY MARACAIBO COPPER || APPLES..+) 5 eis fothn-iN-HANDg | t “ vik e 10 Mts., 62. H A IN “a es and two tone 1 y rer 4 ese see sn ROR... 24€ NPPLES.. ¢ baset, BOC 12%e nary remedies ¢ | N'SEME LIGHT BROWN SUGAR GREENING joes not conta » tbe 10 Ibe, BAe; 29 New Swee APPLES. dides, but is pur Hi Siete, Bee New Evert Peas LARGE KING) te ; Paes tian fe ountain Quality AP S-quent Qe the sf Bi a re a aa SWEET MARROWPAT snow { deater 35c sone Teme, We \Scise, #283; 3B @ APPLES 4 TAL f 143; cane. # NEW CRABAPPLES ’ k Ra rAy DeINO ay EARL YiUNe S.quart basket 43¢ earton 200 BRAS cate, 45.805 JONATHAN APPLES $99 Ss COTTON COMMINATIO £ ble pain and stiffness of this dread dis- F] . ease.” ‘ if It took only eleven months to accom- ; plish all this Mrs. Stanwood's care Is b f many where W. A ha ' ri the evidence to the c even other reliable druggists, now—to-day— Get Var-ne-sis at Riker-Hegeman and j and cc what good health means.—Advt, eee ‘ tie sean enti lane nectar me lemma WE GIVE 2o¢ GREEN TRADING STAMPSpmeJ. B. GREENHUT | ow or hgh necks; kner or ank fengths; at ce as 4 MAIN BUILDING For the Dancing and Party Season: Women’s $2.50 Kid Evening $] 59 Slippers, ° A Timely Sale, If Ever There Was One $00 pairs of dainty Kid Slippers, with hand-turned soles and covered C choice of pink, whit Women's $4 Tango Dancing Slippers—-endorsed by professional danc i ribbon to lace up and widths; at... Women’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes—newest Fall $ 1 95 serges, poplins, broadcloths or novelty weaves —not all sizes in every style, but nd every size in the lot. Al iwi ban heels; two straps on instep, ind blue. All sizes inteach style. ect, with silk **1.59 let eff three: MAIN BUILDIN Tomorrow, the Last Day of the Demonstration of and Lecture on A> Spirabone” aheosista So be sure to come--for these little corset talks are invaluable, Lectures given by Madame De Peyster Illustrated with Living Models Madame De Peyster not only shows the new and graceful styles of “La Resistas,” but she explains the “Spirabone” which is used only in them—an unbreak- able, flexible bone that cannot rust, and outwears the corset itself, The talk also gives many health pointers and shows how to wear @ corset correctly. NNEX BUILDING—-HOME FURNISHINGS: The Great Business We're Doing in Home Furnishings Increased Sales in Every Section of Our Wonderful Annex Building Devoted Exclusively to Home Furnishings “The BigStore” | Is and Always , j Has Been “The Economy Store” Week in and week out— year in and year out— GREENHUT'S IS THE ECONOMY STORE. Not alone in times of stress, not only when the pinch of hard times is felt —BUT ALWAYS GREEN- HUT’'S BIG, POPULAR STORE makes itself felt as @ powerful money-saving in- stitution. That is its most effective claim for the support of that great body of New York peo- ple who want to see their dol- jars well expended, who want THE MOST RELIABLE, MODEST-PRICED MER- CHANDISE FOR THE LEAST POSSIBLE MONEY. We give aw GREEN TRAD- ING STAMPS. Two awe Green Tradi Stamps with Each 10c Purchase in the Forenoon. awe Green Trading Stamp with Each 10c Purchase in the noon, Filled books of stamps are exchangeable for VALUABLE PREMIUMS. Fancy. Feathers Regularly Priced Up to $1.25, at 25¢ Fancy feathers, stick-ups, novelties and other right-up- to-the-minute feather hat trimmings—at 25¢, when they would larly sell up to $1.25. heme! Corsets Furniture—Floor Coverings—China— Glassware—Lamps—Art Wares— Upholsteries— Framed Pictures and Oil Paintings Housefurnishings best stocks of these goods—AND UNMATCHED |’ EVERY LINE. Do not fail to see our Exhibition and Sale of }° New York's bigge: VALUE-GIVING IN E Space-Saving Sle: Furniture $1.50 Brass Costumer (as illus- trated); bright or satin finish. $30 Brass Bed Outfit 316 (Bed, Spring and Mattress) We gy this as THE GREATEST BED OUTFIT BAKGAIN EVER OFFERED, Tt consists of A $16 Brust Bedstead -- finished in | Dainarda — lacquer, | cither bright or satin finish; 2-inch con regular j-inch fill A $10.50 100 Per Ped | Com. Layer Felt 4 . y 4s with roll al, M " edge, covered it fancy ticking, weight 50 pounds to the fuil siz A $3.50 10-Year Guaranteed Rometink Spring high risers Decorated — 1% GI RRO TRIED 2 Serving 12 c ed in heavy nickel plated $4 frame, with side handles and feet . 1.50 The same style in size OxI4!o inches; at... # ad d5e, Stove Pipe Enamel at | Radiator Aluminum or \ , Bronze ihe Seasonable Paints , Pr Floor Paints Roof Paint Floor Stain Permanent Mived Paints Se 200 Alabastine--sacivary wall coating, nu tints; S-Ib, package for with Housefurnishings Conster Sets 8 pleces: large size; 11-inch tray, side handles CO.—FORMERLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ll GIVE 4u¢ GREEN TRADING STAMP Sym ud feet, also 6 tumblers and 1 bot- 5250 Linoleums and Oil Cloths Inlaid and printed Hnoleums; lari lection of new patterns, in Parquetry wood floor de- Former Sele Tora "Yard Inlaid Linoleums.. ....$1.60 $1.35 145 1,20 New Process Printed 55c 39 Linoleums..... 45c 0 Se Floor Oil Cloth—1}4 38 fe to2 yards wide...., 30c me 2c = le Clean-Up of Napler and Hi Matting, Napier Matting ...... 5$c Hemp Carpet . ISc #8 image ft porveialc, in nickel frame v ? pieces, 10-inch tray; 6 tumbler cach piéce mounted in nickel frame... 89c Fancy Scrap Baskets——well mado; Suitable for office or i home use TT 50c Covered Market Basket e—dall handle; well made, with attached cover........ . 39c Square Clothes Hampers $ selected willow.. ... 1.25