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ab aX K _ os + SCHOONER there was a chance of reaching port. mudian's officers forty-fi southeast of the Highlan Light | early this morning. The schooner’s| tigging had been torn away in the! storm, a boom had wrenched free, and | WITH $22,000 OF Crew Refused to Leave Vessel and Coast Guard Cutter Tries to A PTH Nae A THE RVENING woaLn, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918. MODEL MAN GONE! WALLSTREET. Sov GIRL'S SUIT | AGAINST BANKER Closing Quotations, With net changes from p the schooner was awash, with super- acts tee, WH (8% tan ae Tow Her In. structure badly damaged. A steam ’ chat 4 ot Fibs if 4 =f pump was just keeping the ship Ah ‘hein, <1 A Wireless message from the coast) aout. Ali her lifeboats were washed i Pay. i = Para cutter Beneca reported to-day) overboard. The schooner was loaded | m fot ont, i on that she was towing in the three-| with phosphorus rock and was bound! sek ew g Fe oat Pa tasted schooner W. 8. Angel, which | {rom Sheverie, Nova Scotia, to Nor-| Edward C, Kindred . Kindred. Vanishes IB akecrmotie % x= 19) Lillian Benson Fails to Con- folk, Va. Am, Heel Bary 4 “hay was aisnost submerged when the ad With Money for Subway | Mueomia’ sining! * ie =" front Jay Stanley Foster ter repehed it in response to wireless | Aten ye * Raidwin 1 tite q - ‘ messages from the steamer Bermu-| (From ihe Saale Uauuer) Contractors’ Payroll. et, “ome iw pi is ae in Court. @ian. Capt Gray a his = men] you ‘may put it down that he has} canines i cm ‘1, refused the verse! w me one do : Ves oe : . = 8] FLED IN OWN. AUTO. HX MN MM" T,| The $25,000 breach of promise sutt | 1%, 1% b - j brought against Jay Stanley Foster, | \ tore Closed All Day Saturday: | ee ae HA PS f °4 | president of the Bowery Bank and an |Had No Bad Habits, Say sted Fs t | omoer tn other banks, by Lillian T. | Zpt F *. iy [3% +4 | Benson, daughter of an Episcopal = Oe 6% . ranklin Simon & ¢ Friends, Who Are Mystified as 42 + ,%| Bishop, was discontinued to-day by p by His Act. ey ih rs h order of Supreme Court Justice Bar- rs ' Fifth Avenue i iy’ + 5G | tow Weeks. No one appeared in court y H # JF alg |tor the young woman, her latest at- ‘ite Ceatral Ae war and Met RY at ‘ torney, W. Bernard Vause of No. % e ves from aevera private agencie pped Men's ( lothin Sh were searching to-day for Edward C, i ; $= } Wall Sereely REVINE Sty baa dh Kindred, assistant cashier for the) 1h | TIgh | the case yesterday. | contracting firm of Booth & Flinn, | {jo ify atly = 3 Two new developments marked the 8 West 38th St.—Store Floor Amited, who disappeared in the vhs at = &lenten of the sult. Just before Attorney int a a ae AERUU alateiok yottaraay with #885109 By Bs — 4 loan stanciiffe, counsel for tho banker, velonging to his employers, mem- ke +. Reduced Prices—FRIDA Y | bern of the firm were inslating they | a Mi $ *R appeared in court his detectives ra-| a | could not believe he had stolen the HY # + ported that they could not locate the | money we 1 ty young woman, although they had a | Inspector Joseph A. Faurot said he! \ ry 8% % | searched two weeks for her in all of Men’s Unlined Suits | Wa uheGanEsPRtcion Grete cc i \ iy it 4 %| hor old haunts ahd among her friends. ; | bis eribtbyeha As a'vmodel men 1h, Hy ty] Tae sneved development, which was Sleeves Silk Lined “HOWE WHat repalation Wesauee STS E12] pleasing news to Mr. Foster and bis he told the men with whom he came rt ae a # attorney, was that Miss Benson had Hand tailored suits, in two or three button aia nia In contact that he did not smoke, RO My tf figured once before in w breach of : newest hair line overplaids, Glen Urquhart plaids, club or drink, play cards, bet on horse races, § iy at t 1B) promise suit, in which she effected a shepherd checks, striped cassimere or worsted ; also English or gamble in any form," said the i 8 = %]$1,400 settlement, with Isaac Leh- tweed; soft roll front, natura! shoulders. 33 to 46 chest. Inspector. “Our investigations indi Wi 18% + mann, a wealthy customs broker, weil Heretofore rate that he did live @ clean life. He 168 ey + known along Broadway, 16 50 e pied four neatly furnished rooms | Jysea 8 Hy <1] She brought the suit early in 1909! ‘ ° $24.50 to $32.50 at No, 660 West One Hundred and |! % TAS] In those days a sult was deemed ts Sixty-third Street. He kept plenty ut wig t % filed when the papers were served, . of liquor, but always refused to Ca ee ; and ‘fhe complaint did not reach the, ty ’ rink when friends called. County Clerk's office, The only a Men’s Pongee Silk Suits Graham Caldicott, cashier of the |ge 4 i an order of discun- oN Flinn, ‘O'Rourke Construction Come is 4 tig on Dec. 22, 1909, by es Sack or Norfolk models, of genuine pongee silk, pany, a subsidiary of Booth & Flinn, Prt) i +1 | Justice Charles MacLean, In this! coat and trousérs. 33 to 44 chest. Liberty, Nauonal Wank to, craw. out hy oh + it order, signed also by her attorney, | y Nationa 0 draw ou the firm's payroll, day insisted he aN i pa) Suman FG. Kees of He Wart 3 Pegi We LS Fhe | Street, it 1s stated that the differences 4 a of 18. 50 coud by @ mau as an 18 1 . leretofore $18. embessier. im 0% 4% | D@tween the young woman and Len- “Until Kindred faces me and con+ + I +! mann had been amicably settied out . feswes 1 wilk ve loath 14 believe ne we i ak of court, ey “ ” stole that money,” said Caldicot. 3 Mi Bei ‘ “The man has handled larger suis wy i jas Benson lost her uit by failing | Viyella” Flannel Suits | than the one that us missing, “1 can't AN is : D4 to reply to Banker Foster's answer in| | Understand the thing at all ( : hich he all that he 4 Coat and trousers of blue, black, gray or tan flannel; Kindred came here tr California wre “Fires ne: 160 ae wot 08 settles ok ile Benson tor $1,400. 4 fe yeurs. a id for two ’ sleeves silk lined. 33 to 44 chest. | years held a position as thnokeeper Wet) Move al::: sig 1f Bit * @)Sne gave him @ release from all, Jon an aqueduct contract, ‘Then ne Qi, Vani: Hi 1 t Claims for damages, promising not| was hired by Booth — bilinn, the firm in which William Flinn, the Pitts burgh politician, is largely interested. ‘This company, through its subsidiary Blinn & O'Rourke, built the $20,000,000 | wast River tunnels. When the cashier at the company ottic 0. 17 Batvery Place, he Was drenched from the rain, He had been i, ang as he prepared to go to the Liverty Na- Uonai Bank at No, 129 Broadway, wo draw the money for the weekiy pay- | | roll, Kindred offered to gu for him, Phe Casuier seul LdWalu barry, 4 young clerk, with Kindred with a check, the police say, for $2311 , The two went to the bank in Kin jdred’s motor car, in \.uieh he went \to work regularly. y entered toe 1 0 .00 Heretofore $15.00 Men’s Separate Coats Of English Tweed, Blue Serge or Shepherd Check English Tweed Coats, of green, brown or gray heather mix- tures, sleeves silk lined; Black and White Shepherd Checked Velow Coats with stitched belted back, patch pockets, unlined, sleeves silk lined; Navy Blue Serge’ Coats, half belted back, unline J. Sizes 33 to 44 chest. 7.50 sestosizs0 rrived yesterday the money in & leather vag, ©. .vied it {out and placed it in the automouiie, /Then Kindred said to Barry: of-town store and 1 can’t send cas! ii wish you would ge back Into bank and got me @ araft for $10.80," Ho handed the money to Barry, who returned to the bank. When he od the sidewalk a few minutes later, Kindred, the automobile and | the money had’ vanished. Men’s White Flannel Trousers Hand tailored. Of English flannel or striped white serge, with belt straps and cuffs. 27 to 42 waist, all lengths. 3. 7 5 Regular belees $5.75 to $7.50 Baxter automobile at aad Worta , | CHIGAGO WHEAT AND CORN |bank togetuer, cashed the uratt, put | / | “T want to buy something in an out«| 4 ‘Total sales, on 40. to sue him again. Justice Green- | baum two weeks ago ordered her to reply to Mr. Foster's answer, but she) MARKET. failed to do this and the Court con-| Wotneates's WHEAT, cluded that her signature to the re- fi fon, ©) lease was genuine and Mr. Foster hag = i Bh ie Hie = was fully released from the present 18, bac 154 _— m| sult. By this action of the court she nf] l# barred trom bringing another ac- | Peal ltt sade off on favorable) tion for breach of promise against —_— the banker. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE, Even her closest friends sald to-| Pat th A ett? PLY covert ng | ony they did not know where she was, shorts and some outalde buying and W, Bernard Vause, her attorney, | announced that he was unable to get in touch with her that he might in- Cloning Open, High, lew, Bids, 9.15 et Aus. 3 form her of his intention to drop! $.76 = 9.67 i from the case to take a vacation. In- agus h + £88 quiry made by an Evening World re- | 10.43 10.28 10.81| porter at half a dosen apartment teady, 2 points off houses and h where she had re- sided failed te disvivse her where- abouts. ‘The last heard of Miss Benson was at the Barrington A,<rtments, No. 208 West Eighty-first Street, where until six weeks ago she lived with her chum, Mrs. Morey, who, under the ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Carfbou Cobalt Mine Company de- clared a dividend of 9 cents a share and sold stock control of the company to Kerr Mining Company. Allis-Chalmera Manufacturing Com- | Streets, peers filed orders on hang dune 30, 7,667,185, n increase of $4,377, ame of Gorinne Bannister, u.vught irae. "Net profes for the « ier ended June 60° wore et Foe, 28 DOHS. Ossie pared with loas of $8,015 for frat three | Ci 'rse @. Murray, friend of Banker months of year, Foster and wealthy young manufac- N. Y. INSTITUTIONS BENEFIT BY WILL OF JOHN. LCADWALADER} Princeton and Harvard Are Also Remembered by Dis- tinguished Lawyer. Deputy State Comptrolier Beardman transmitted to-day the appraisal of the estate under the Inheritance Tax Law to the Transfer Tax Office of tno Surrogate's Court of John L, Cadwal der, who was President of the Associ- jation of the Bar of New York City and a member of the law firm of Strong & Cadwalader. Mr. Cadwala- der died March 11, 1914. He left total net assets of $2,878,206. Forty bene- ficlaries are named in the appraisal. The legacies to institutions were: Princeton University, $25,000; New York Public Library, cash $100,000, col- lection of prints $50,000, and collection of books, $1,000; Metropolitan Museum of Art, ca: ,000, collection of por- celain, furniture and other items $18,475; New York Zoological Society. $20,000; Harvard University $20,000; Alumni Association of the Harvard Law School, 95,000. Mrs. Augusta L. Jones, widow of Herman LoRoy Jones, who died Dec. 9, 1914, left a net estate of $1,303,7 The legacies to public Institutio: were: St. Luke's Hospital, $7,500; Children’s Ald Society, $5,000; Society for Relief of Destitute Blind, $8,000, The balance of the estate went to relatives, — Umpire Hart Kestens, CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 5.—It was an- ounced to-day that Umpire Willlam art of the National League had re- signed and that he umpired his last game in this circult yesterday in the Brooklyn-Cincinnatt game. It is stated that the resignation is entirely voi- untary Men's Store, Fifth Floor Special Fntrance and Elevators 35th St. AF Smart, new, Palm Beach suits st suits, anyway. ioned of cold $3.00 °3.50 ‘4, 00 $4.50 & °5.00 SHOES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY Ww W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES of tie - tandard of quality tor tie ‘the whens the rice oe of ly ey ethen seusten al. a most perfect or, pore on skilled s! tan bold chaste a oerrigh ey VALUE spent nll of the most carefully kers; all wor! ine WIR AR KORG We L. y: L Desngipe magne Ww. L. Douglas shoes are made leathers, after’ the lat latest reorient in awell equipped under the tion to make the best shoes in the wor! igith tara te 845 Eighth Avenue. onan ‘West a aa “Teak ‘city. Bs a Newari 7 Ave. |eTRENTON tore State St.cor.Broad! 1770 Pitkin Aven S ofee carry Comatete ines of W. 1. Deuplas 08.00, $4.00 a.1/ £4.80 shoes for Women way, near 14! it. Way, cor. ‘BOth Street. 4 Ohio’ turer, From the Barrington Apart- Chesapei 4 Ohi Increased $301,970 In duly eet SOPAIOE | ments Mra. Morey. moved to the Lucerne Hotel, with Miss Benson, arti ae Bachange veats sold for! put on July 7 last the two women moved from this hotel, Mrs. Morey Infernational ‘Nickel Co. fst tong to Carvers... Pa. fn ave reheat ene Two prominent theatrical managers The Gompeny bee, who were woll acquainted with Miss Benson and who were named as wit- nesses who might be called to testity for Foster, if the case c4me to trial, professed not to know of the young Hachanae. 081,500 common. latter is now receiving dividends at the rate of 20 per cent. per year. a woman's whe.cabouts, They de- BOY DROWNS IN POND. | ciered that ahe had dropped trom ry ceenaatiaal sight almost a& quickly as» she had Fen Off nate popped into the limelight five years ago, when she came from the West George and joined “Old Dutch,” a musical | comedy in which sho appeared at the Broadway Theatre, 191 1-2 Stage Bt fell oft pond made by eed ine an excavation on “FOLLIES” ACTOR DIES, ndervoort drowned in five feet of water, John Walsh of No: 917 Metropolitan Ave- nue, responded to the crie@ for help set up by the boy's companions, in falling, the vietim it w stunned ahd was unable to effort to Keep afloat, Dr. Bynorelti, | be of St. Catherine's Hospital, arrived Woo Inte to provide medical was getting into a bor about three blocks from their jummer home at Bea Gate this morning t 10.80 o'clock When he Complained of ead and then fel! He was taken to his home ue, where he died a few Death t& believed to night and Ath. MAIL STRIKERS HELD, te James F. Byrne, John Debbs and | unconscious, John Murray, accused of of the mails by inciting a astri the drivers of t in Brooklyn, w Inited hetore Cahoone, hn J. been years. ig which Baten’ Distetet be Commissioner put it over until” Aug. rhe drivers delayed the mails six hours yesterday, but most o ideas! Eigew. |returned to work to-day. sack styles as pictured. that vacation trip. they wash like linen. checks—all sizes, 34 to 48. and the report All Coat m 14 to 17. MACHINISTS MAY HALT MAKING OF TORPEDOES Conference of Union Leaders May Result in Strike in Bliss Works national any tim in line. with the poltey of calling strikes on factori Following a conference to-day of the business agents of the Inter- Machinist. ; the President of William HM. Johnson, it was said the 2,000 union men in the BE. W. Bliss Company, makers of torpedoes and war —- may be called out at until alt of the to-day, and tne when the men night. BEAUTY DOCTOR TELLS SECRET ~ Detroi te Deron Gray fil Promote Its in Brooklyn. Association and the organization,| Miss Alice ‘Whitney, « beauty doctor of Detroit, Mich. cently fave out the following one can prepare & finer at’ home, ye Hittle that will darken gra; loing sub-contract perth and make J z% work for the E, W. Bliss fore calling out the work: munitions plant, the Inte: pao f Aseoenn leaders: today a ted 160"Hamiiton. Avenue, next pluce alled. cs decide at a meeti whether to atrl any of the four hundred and machinists employed tended a me which the stril vote was taken. day | $5.75 We waive fancy descriptions to get down to brass tacks on the price advantage—you'll seethe Let’s dismiss the point saying they are fash- "of cold Mita BA, ay deere guaranteed “laundry proof” and in Nowell oF The big feature is the price—it’s always a bis feature at Macy’s because we oan and do undetsel Nobby new styles, fine workmanship and real “class” at @ common-sense price. and that’s what is in this offering. Just the thing for that week-end outin; es ed suits possess all style and smartness of your worsted suit, my Plain colors in tan and gray stripes and shepherd Plenty for Everybody— On Sale All Week. 3,650 Men’s Summer Shirts, 68c We know this value is exceptional, because— First, the shirts were made after our onp exacting quality and price dictated by the mighty power of ready po See ore fice Comparison Department s! there isn’t hatie,t to eq , soft, attached Excellent new weaves in madras and highly mercerized shirtings. Sizes Sleeves 34 and 35. Macy’o—Men’s Shop, Mata Fleer, The workers ii Herald CYS Fifth Floor Broadway, 34th 10 35th St, Camera Dept. SUMMER BUSINESS HOURS Store opens at 8:30 A. M. and closes at 5.30 P.M. Saturdays 8:30 to 12 Noon. “Palm Beach” Suits § At a Record Price TER all, the ‘‘big noise’ in the business world today is ready cash. There’s no substitute for its power. to offer attragticns like the following. ‘up-to-the-New-York-mark” That’s Macy's jams & Co. of N lyn, as the strike ‘will be e plant will to be held late to- e or not. fifty in the plant at- ja last night, ‘was discussed but no It was decided to wait at very little cost. hair twice a week until shade is obtained. This will make » gray-haired ‘giao look wag yeate younger. isc Los growth ot the, fair solleve and scalp disease, and is excellent dandruff’ and falling hair.” —Advt. Al on which Three money savers— $1.45 Special showing of fine Summer shirts—usually Priced $4, $3.50, $3.00 & $2.50. Soft and stiff cuffs—sizes 1314 to 18. $1.00 Straw Hats—reduced from 93.50, 83.00 and $2.00. Sennits, Splits and Mackinaws. $20.00 Men's Summer suits—reduced from %32, 830, 928 and 925. BROKAW BROTHERS Astor Place & Fourth Avenue ‘Subway Station at Door oa a ee Ue ie te Ye 4 for Developing and Printing at Main Floor DOA 7, Counter or It enables this store Soft see id hopped are aroun wand town painstakingly talk about the patterne—| coming in to see, and it's describe their“ class.” worth to Can't