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TENTH: If 1 leave surviving me te- mue of & deceaned son or of & deceased daughter of my said wife, Margaret Emerson Vanderbilt, and myneif, then; and in that event I give and bequeath to auch issue two million dollars ($2,- 000,000) Im equal shares, per stirpes and not per capita. 7 9900800 TO REGINALD C. VAN- DERBILT. ELEVENTH: I give and bequeath to my brother, Reginald C. Vanderbilt, five hundred thousand dollars ($500,- 000); to my uncle, Frederick W. Van- Gerbdiit, two hundred thousand dollars $200,000); to Frederick M. Davies five hundred thousand dollars ($600,000); to Henry B, Anderso: two hundred thousand dollars (| 00); to Fret. y thousand dollars ($260,000); to Charina EK. Crocker ten thousand dollars (910,000)), and to Howard Lockwood one thousand dollars ($1,000). I give and bequeath to each of those persons who may be in my employ at my farm known as “Oakland Farm,” at Portsmouth, Rhode Island, or on my properties known ab "Saga- more Lodge,” “Camp Kill-Kare,” or “Moone River Tract,” or oh any o! my other property in Hamilton Cou: ty, New York, or in my stable or r i 3s % f 2 E s i i y* i t } i Hist Hine ite ul ik is rf i i i j k : | i ry i iF it ‘ i H } i a iy F i ts i | ll lis ll it aj H i 3 z 5 5 i & E d HE | i : } F fi q at gz S i 4 F522 et conv » (ranafer and pay over 2 him nother one-q' f said are; thereafter to pay to him the net tagome of the remaining one- quarter of share semi-annually Until he whall attain the age of thirty. five years, and then to convey, aasign, tranater and pay ovi h bs ba over to him the but one son lesue of m: id rearet Kmerson Vanderbilt, mynelt, then eet that wil my waid tesiduary eatate be held by the suid IN TRUNT a atoreauid, | lonve wg eeruaret * my weit , however, te fier made tor <A any of vr children who -r betore me), and to one wach oe, te iruat, neverthelnns, as for oech such surviving in the event that & nt ie ourviving me 4 eon ond do leave mur viving me bul one deugbler of m ot Ms fot Smnor Vander sli’ wy ree eatate toubjent. te bewever, iar the provinion hereinafter the inmwe whe m by ald enooutore, in treet . uch eurviving deugh the event of any one of m ow for whom ae min ee w FIL entire rpsiduary estate, as the case may be, or #0 much of said principal an shalt Bot previously have been veyed, assigned, transferred and over to him or to her, to his jor surviving Ismuo in such shares he or she i by Inet wilh and ent appoint, and in default of intment in equal shares, and it of such surviving issue then oa ares to h brothers and or full insue of any of them then deceased, in equal Stirpes and not per capita. con’ pal or an ters or of a deceased son or daughter of my said wife, Margaret Emerson Vanderbilt, and myself, then I give, devise and bequeath to the surviving fneue of each such decensed child in equal shares, per stirpes and not per hare of my reaiduary estate eoual in amount to the share #0 given, devised and bequeathed to my said executors in trust as aforesnid for each of my survivin ughters, or for my surviving daughter. DIVISION, IF TH WERE NO CHILDREN. In the event that I do not leave aur- ‘ivig me a child lanue of my #aid wife, ‘garet Emerson Vanderbilt, and myself, but do leave surviving me lawful isaye of @ child or lawful of children of my said wife any my- wel hen, if there survive me such lasue of but one such child, 1 Vine and bequeath all my v the issue of such children in equal aad per stirpes and not per cap- ta. it that Ido not leave au or any issue of chi child of my sald wife, Margaret Emerson Vanderbilt, and myself, then I direct that all my said residuary estate be held by my sald executors in trust, as aforesaid, for my son, William H, Vanderbilt. And ent that any child of my said wife, Margaret Emerson Vanderbiit, and myself who a! survive me shall dle before attaining age of thir five years without ing issue or full brother or full sister, or issue of a full bro or full sister survivi of my residuary estate so held in trust for him or her as shall not have been [hale pf conveyed, assigned, trans- ferred and paid over to him or her i be held by my said executors In trust, as aforesaid, for my son, Will- jam H. Vanderbilt, or, if he shail then havo attained tho ago of thirty-five years, shall be conveyed, assigned, tranaterred;and paid over to him as and for absolute property. OF HIS EXECUTORS. hat any of the contingencies mentioned in the im- mediately preceding paragraph of this my ata May 4 residuary estate or taining the age of thirty-five years, leaving iaue, then I give, devise and bequeath so much of the principal of said estate as shall not previously ‘have been conveyed, ferred and surviving in such shares as he shall by last will and testament and in default of auch appoint- hares. surviving mea child or any issue of children or of a child + eaid wife, Margaret Emerson Vandorbilt, and myself, and my son, William Hi. Vanderbilt, does not survive me, but leaves issue surviving » then I and bequeath my residu- bh issue in equal per sti and not per capita. event that I do not leave sur- mo a child or any lasue of then I give, devise and be- all id residuary ie sisters and iague of any of mm that may pe, nen Cr yo ge in poor shares, per stirnes and not per THIRTEENTH: I hereby give to the executors of this my will, as trus- tees of the trusta and of each of the trusta created by this my will, full power and authority, in their dis- cretion, to sell at public sale, at euch th such manner and conditions expedient, or to otherwise dispose off | eh manner, such toda and uch terms conditions as they #hall deem jent, any and all my real es- » wherescever the same may be situated, excepting only my said roal entate known as Oakland Farm, as personal prop- part of any such or private ind places and in upon such terms as tl shall deem to rent or necessary or proper for the aceom~ piishment of such purposes. Alno, give to my said executors eon full power and authority emt and reinve y part of the principal trust fund ereated by this iny will, and any income aecu: od during minority of pe afore. Improved [national crisis and prospects of par- ORLD, SATURDAY ON REPLY OF GERMANY; WAR ISSUES ARE nen | Greatest Period of Hesitation and Uncertainty in Years Now Prevails. ook market and the financial said William C. Van Antwerp, governor of the Stock Exchange, ia waiting solely upon Germany's answer to President Wilson's note. Both the market and the country are in the best of condition for wonderful prosperity, if an era of peace te -| oured.” There have been periods of uncer- tainty and hesitation in certain spe- clalized stocks before this, when| some court decision or financial change wan impending, but an inter- Ueipation in world-wide war are such novel conditions to Wall Street that an extraordinary halt has been of called in high finance operations. Commereial business is reported to be going along very well. It is only wold and vast capital that ia wait- ing developments. All the secret wires and sub- terranean @ources of have been unable to give financiers reliable news of what kind of an done on Stock Exchange to-day, and merely @ sagging tendency in prices of some apeculative stocks, Nobody cared to be committed heavily efor © three days’ interval over Me- morial Day, The Exchange closed at noon and will not reopen until Tugs. | day morning. | Stocks of war munition makers showed the principal change of the day and they wore generally weaker. American Locomotive, Baldwin Loco- motivo and Westinghouse lost from one to two points. The rest of j market was lifeless. bd GEORGE CROMWELL GETS A LICENSE TO MARRY]; Borough to Wed Wealthy Can- | adian Woman at the Cathedral. | A license for George Cromwell, State Senator and for many years President of the Bor- | ough of Riehmond, to Miss-Hermine de Rouville, a wealthy Canadian woman whose home is in Montreal, wae signed by City Clerk Scully to- day. The record #hows that the Senator te ftty-Cour years old and his bride te mine years hig junior. Miss de ereve® wae bere ee eee Beloeil, Quebec, and i# the second daughter of Hertel de Rouville, She wave as her address in this city the home of Miss Ruth liken, No, 178 Maat Beventieth Bireet, The marriage will take place at St. on June 1. Mgr, shall deom advisable and for interests of my eatate, and eve them and father's estate shall not have been wottied and distributed and I ahall full posseasion of his will, and to make auch settle ment, ©0' or arrangement with respect to the amount or to the final receipt and delivery of the sane an they may consider advisable; and IT direct that no inventory, lst or ac- counting shall be required either in respect of my father's watate or of | my estate, and 1 fully release =m: executors and trustees from any auc! fnventory, list, apprainal or account- he City of |i or wtock of the i io bende of the mortgaue Many, Day» Wntereat of by any other POWERS OF EXECUTONS WITH eTOCKs. Further, aud in (he event Unet any oor poration uF Company w ator bw oF pecurition constitute or are held ae * bart of the principal of any inves hereby ereaied eball be reorganiend, ow conmiidaled Wh any oF) “ore poration uF ee portanity i) be ulleied io eaehonge any of she OF MeCUriiios for “Aber wueke uF moouriiies leeued of to be ineued oF (Or the whoa oF seouritinn of any weer, 1 give) 4 runlows ful thew die i y may down eAvieabie, to on any suck Hhocke OF aemurh then wo ed by te for the whocka or percent | Sher would ot UTMENTH: 1 direct that any ik dividends that may be deol upon any of the stocks oommtitutl i" he income of profite thereut t OF persone entit ie for # tine bel POP TRENTH: ta eneoutore whall pe 4 ‘shall bs | oF doviews ur bequests a eh fie, devise on he Py pate) per pantry picid anal 1 nominate point my brother, inald Aervit, my uncle, Fr deri, Henry 1 Auderaon, M levies and Fredericks 1, eoutore of Uhhe my will and (raetens of the several (ruste created by thie my wil direct that ae bend aha be re. quired in any Mate or country to quality my eald enerutors to eet ae such OF as trustees hereunder | ” ‘oe my) al) eet. mnianon We whiew nerwine We entitied ae ryan information Am. the marriage of ' fin ‘his: Re LAL wa Fy STOCK MARKET WATS [BRonbWay evEmTiO SEES WEW YORK SAIL Robertson Theatrical Company, Maggie Teyte and Pavio Casals Among Her Passengers. ‘With « gay delegation from Broad- way to aoe her off, the steamship New York of the American line sailed for Liverpool at noon to-day with 2,700 tome of general cargo aboard, in- Cluding 1,083 bars of sliver. She ear- Ned no’ munitions of war. There were 40 cabin gers and 266 In the steorage. the cabin passengers one a vee Americans. \¢ Broadway farewell to Mr. wna Mek son and twenty-seven the Sir ee Forbes-Roberteon company; Teyte, the tiny grand opera sore and Pavio Ci meth x sa unl ato Three Ji naval oftoera of high rank, Hekashire Sata, K. Saye- guna a orate Kam! or England“ viajt,” they said, and for purposes of study. the other passengers were tion waved lan ag 10 Amo | charten . C, Bereatord, esoond cousin of f Admiral Lord chairman the Committee in London at the opening the war. icerenesdpiommnain THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | Easess: pesiers + it it sig sSeye tatters Sing gs a DAY MQx?Ay; SPECIAL TRIPS UP THE HUDSON To Point and Ret .00, the ewift, facetious Day Line vere a “Washington Irving” and “Hendrick Hudson” Alsc delightful outings to West Point or Wewseags and return, $1.00 Poughkeepsie and return $1. Special Decoration Day Time of Leaving New York ony bY Desbr.St. W. 42nd Se, W, 129th St, 840A.M. 9.00A.M 9.20 A. M. 9.00 “ 920" 940" 10.00 10.20 10.40 145P.M, -2.00P.M. 8.20 P, M. BEE Bee NET “Tee NS RT Me Yorker eas ac ete A MW Mary Powell service between New York and Kingston beaine June 1. HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE Tel. 4141 Spring | SAIL SUNDAY AFTERNOON UP THE HUDSON TO $1.00 Round Trip Newburgh and Return 8.8. ‘‘Adirondack”’ leaves Pier 32, N. 1P.M. Leaves W. 152d St. Pier 1,30 P. Returning due in New Yor, 10 P. M. MONDAY SAILS Newburgh or Pough eepsie and Retnrn ‘ ‘Adi lew ier 32 D A.M., W. 182d St. Pier 11 A.M. Round trip on either steamer, $1.00. __EXCURSIONS._ Se Sei Sros-sees ee ry) L+ieiieiil +tt nse gs ahr trai 0 SL ESPES FFE FE ESE CHICAGO WHEAT _AND CORN MARKET. WHEAT. BiB he: . % ="% CORN, feast week, valued at about $6.000,- Wi Brlces sagged off efter the ing. lay wheat lost 3% cents. uidation ne country sg it next week, Son easter ‘on weather conditions. —_—_o NOVELTIES AT BRIGHTON. Rider's have been reengaged. « € While flying from the root of the ai be lived red teow . ey si A Woah Mrerer+ O1maaensey The elotement of the wetual conde howee benke end Beary % oe eer: Tee taste Bs DECORATION DAY | wi ak“ $1.50 ROUND TRIP A 195-mile rid the fam tectand plone glen, uous Siem ial Train Leaves: May 90 AR Ba Steamer “SIRIUS” 7 “GRAND REPUBLIC” 50.. ees i Retarn came day 1 BELLEWOOD PARK to Oo,'s manage! People’s Line to Albany taraniaty tare, lar’ gi Ny ne {foot ‘eras LOxURIOUS WaT” 80-MILE SAIL ON THE SOUND ett 9.1 75.¢ and Decoration Day, May Sist. Delightful Grove overlooking Long Island Sound and Huntington Bay. BATHING, FISHING, DANCING Str. “Montauk” Under Auspices of Montauk Steamboat Co, Ls. pier ft. E. 34th St., 10.00 A, M. Lvs, pier ft. E. 125th St, 10.20 A, M, Lys. pier ft. E. 130th St. 10.40 A.M, 4 hours ashore, return ng leave 5.30 P.M. BP eT ie A carte dinner served beginning @ Molde EXCURSION To WEW HAVEN Sunday, May 30 Monday, May 31 Lda wa rach oli STEAMER RICHARDPECK . Se. Won ye eho ‘an = ni ns at LUA 3, here Othe CO,VebMraed 068 UP THE HUDSON “A i (HAMH A814 DECORATION DAY TRIP THREE DAYS. |Seratoge Springs and Lake ate lm ee ed hole 0! Reretigs SULLIVAN TOURS oP ee" lew Mtoe EVERY SUNDAY RA . AY ON L. I. west, Pout EXCURSION mg rem AP ae « ee World Wants Work Wondess, /