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‘wae OS -FATHER'SDUALLIFE > =a IN WiLL C CONTEST Siiney Hubbel, Ric Rich, Said to Have Maintained Megiti- mate Family. A SECRET LONG KEPT.) Mrs, Ruth Holden Says Uncle Promised Half His Fortune Not to Reveal It. After twenty years of silence Mre RO M. Molden of Meirose Heigbts, Mass, to-day bared the story of ber Pether'e dual tife to @ ult browent tn the Supreme Court againet the ex-| - ‘emutore of the will of her uncle, Bilas %. Mubbeti, who died at Daytona) Fia,, two yoars eee. VINE | Hie « Pas. MALOWIN DRUMMOND Under which she wae to met of the uncie’s estate is whe did ntest. Helying upon thie prom- WO lise, she ailexes, she instructed her 1 marri ”. RSWALL FIELD IRS WIDOW, WHO IS DEAD AT HOME IN ENGLAND ~ Hospital at 6 o'clock Unis mor ane were Dh, and eataten of great Even Mre. Inabelle ly and went to live with ile Maxwell, by whom he had three daughters, Maude Dudiey, Roberts and Dorothy Hubbell all now married. many years Hubbell maintained second family and in 190) hin @eath occurred. Practically all of hia large estate was left to the second family, Mrs. Holden and ber two brothers, John 4. Hubbell of No. 1306 Bast Twelfth Avenue, Denver, and Dr. Bilas Hubbell of No. 109 College Btrect, Syracuse, being remembered @ scanty $10,000. The will referred them as his children by “my first * wife.” Ho mentioned each of the other children by name in leav- them the residue of his estate. sr of Silas Hubbell's If of his estato, I._of the Supreme C BROTHER'S MEMORY CLEAN. On the day before ber father’s will offered for probate Mrs. Holden that she threatened to contest en m M entitled to the $1,000, Panes Beans = * Sauce—an a tising "dish for all seatens time. The weather was hot an ter three days of f Pooee in the Now Brunswick Roosevelt and his guests struc ie civillzation. THIRD FLOOR style most becoming to their type. In all shades excepting gray Sewing Machines Special at $10.50 Regular Value $15.00 A practical model on aya fitted with Singer Cabinet Machines, - - Electro’ Cabinets, Oak or Walnut, no Commissioner Woods days in the New Brunswick & moose hunt as & guest eR, to ded fi hi pan daughters ha gh an attorne: wilt the court to compet Mri roduce the agreement giving her thene be- for ai r married to Hidren no cial the executor and tho will come up for settlement in Pi rt this wook, ulent means to obtain t witt. M Hill declared tn irda: that she was +> -—- WOODS HUNTED MOOSE. ‘Twelve yoars ago Silas Hubbell at- tracted attention by more than $1,000,000 to 8. Hill of the Virginia Hotel, Chie cago. This was a gift of cimost his entire fortune, it in asserted, » re MALF reserved a competence of only HIG FORTUNE TO KEEP) {iho a year for himnelt. Hubbell decided it was a bad bar- ‘iving iss Martha Police Commiastoner Woods, on hin return from a vacation to-day was sur- prised to learn that It had been re- ported he was on @ hunting trip in Canada with Col, Theodore Roosevelt, He said the only basta of truth in this report is that Col. Roosevelt and he happened to be tn Canada at the same spent Mr. the party. thie and « rut Offers not only a splendid assortment of the better grade nit peoris aad Keseasoriea bat the advantage ot the personal attention of the experts in attendance who are authorities on coiffure styles and will advise patrons regarding the A special introductory offering to-morrow of Soft, Lustrous Switches at $10.00 An unusual sale to-morrow will include The “Electro” Sewing Machine ‘olden oak stand, in drop head if threading shuttle, self setting needle, automatic bobbin winder and set of attachments, Singer Sewing Machines, - - at $29.75 at $55.00 $25.00 wlidne In Stern Brothers | toad and! 43nd Streals, West of Fitth Averva The New Hair Goods Salon one-half Later k out THE BVEN! _WORLD, | Former Widew of Marshall Pield frall Wife they 4 Jt, Hed inherited $600,000 Prom | Attack of Mig Hustent ' Chicago Merchant's Pistate | ‘The dent of Mre Maitwie Drom. | mont, formerty Mre Marshal: Pied N. 0 aenowneed ie cobingrame from london Hhe died om ber estate Ose nod, near Rowibampion Rag * Drummond, whose death on tiwed aimee! 4 Who Escapes “1 met work Ht will be for mp Hite baby and mnyeet ould trett Ht oulbresk of ¢ converted, Mr her me to pureing te Bundrede of wounded wm Mrs, Drummond was tore Alerting in the t f the American Can Huok, of Chicage, and was unusually Company, at Third Avenue and Third baodeome Marshall Field jr's death wae the result of an accident with « revolver in lh, The widow want to Kegiand with her three ehiidres, ¢ Marshall Meld $4, Menry and Gwen. | ¢ Wh she married »& ' Mireet, Mrookiye that enebie and her entia On ber way to work e-day, at Piret #treet the f ry entrar whe felt doiye Fieid in one grip ber by te beck of the Maldwin Vrummond, son of Une late neck Sr Eager A. Drummond, « konden | You will dle if you dor do what! banker pay.” she heard Alphonse say and the there followed a shary pain ae he ora nife Inte b ack, ‘The right. Her children receive iarge im- oe ae lap comes aud ultimately will inher t the bow was wactioally ali of their groatteteers Stary ~ rbatt owe ates — =— 1W0,00,00 eatate, Marshall Field 84 wetting three-fifths of the residu- as ary estate las February FIVE INJURED IN AUTO, young Marshall |Fieid married Mise Evelyo Marabail ot New York. The couple are bow ou | ithe ay HEMPSTEAD, N.Y, Bept 20—a »wned and driven by id= taining Jenni Dunn of New Gouverneur : wreeked coming at forty t make the Tt #hot » turned over and the time Coyle wi tal, ‘Thomas Joon prison to it the outcome of Coyle’s im- B. Alta & Co. FOR MEN AND WOMEN will be a feature of interest to-morrow (Tuesday), the prices being decidedly low for the excellent qualities presented. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.90 & 2.35 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen + + $2.45, 3.75 & 4.50 Plain, hemstitched, with corded border, perdozen. . . . «. « $2.00 WOMEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.50 & 2.35 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen, 1.35 & 1.70 Hemstitched, with embroidered corner, perdozen . . . . $15 & 2.00 With hand-embroidered scalloped edge or edging of real Armenian lace . each 25c. Also Women's Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, initialed . . «. «. per dozen 90c. B. Altmat.& Cat” The Sports Goods Department is now located in the Madison Avenue section of the Fourth Floor. An inspection of the varied and comprehensive assortments dis- played will prove decidedly worth while to all who are interested in outdoor or indoor sports and pastimes. Golf Tennis Polo Croquet Photography Gymnasium Supplies Games Motoring and Equestrian Equipments Patrons arriving at the Store via the Subways or the Grand Central Station will find the Madison Avenue entrance most accessible. Fifth Aueme-Madteon Avenue, MONDAY, "|STABBED BECAUSE SHE SEEK MURDER VICTIM DIES 1M ENGLAND) WOULDN'T SUPPORT HIM Reoower Prom om (yh timp yee and © —— bs) eeet fe teed ot me , . 1) Wert Twenty cecend toty into Water i “ laighiey Had Pos i* . Wiliam A Verte « veteran editor Jersey Oty Over Jone ot North Carciina, 6s0d peonenday “fb the contre of & owen A pone te Pirerte. Jersey City day tor 6 there inert feached (he piace I ab automobile The bundle was large and, according ~ ° the three boys whe see it, ap peared + the pottos, when Mary found work the f abou or to eupport herself lo throug to stopped (he men lifted the heavy two blocks | *hite bundic ver the soft edge of the pond ped to-day by laborers fr Department Wrecked ‘on| ina, which left this port Jan. 22 with | gin a cargo of foodstuffs for Hamburg and was taken into Falmouth, Png land, got back here yesterday. went to Cardiff for repaira neconst- tated by the buffeting she received on the voyage across the Atlantic. A Special Offering of Handkerchiefs |} GEPTEMBER 20, 1915. ; ‘WOMAN WAS OT AF lemarine of the O14 Thyteh Retemmes| Neves Gerona tnie of Pinen Me 1 —— . ee & 1. ont oon " wi. Rider New Tork, died yemterday et the tee a very -aoree is oe Pnagie Bd, bempitnd W Reheat Think Aut Threw Police Le ° ew Monteum wight oy three men wh sin & human body * were fe “s woP © Bree be ewamp, & Whee the a wire fence from the ton heavy they had to if i p 85 98 98 area it " . \ i rT] afer | ® K- INE eft the boye notified the tlow of Director of | of Jermey Cuy last night by a Steamer Returns, steamship Wilhelm | OBITUARY NOTES. Maximilian Lewinaon, and President of the « ing firm of Lewinson & died eud- denly yesterday at bis home in Hears. dale, N.Y Dr, Colin Her McDougall, formerly cargo was confiscated by the Mritish | physician to the Actors’ Fund, died and the full value of it paid the #hip- [Atay A gt pi pom, No, 118 W She joaned hghty-fifth Street, He was in beh Bi April $1 and | coventy-second year and wes unr ried. Dr. MeDourall wae wi known among theatrical people The Rev, Dr. Henry Ward, pastor | CASH PISER: GROrraas consider the moving stairways one of the greatest comforts at Macy's, For going from one floor to another they are far better than the elevators. Quick, safe, convenient— never crowded, always run- ning. a EDDING = Announce- nts, Invitations and ng Cards cost lens at Macy's. We will engrave 100 ten-line Script invita- tions on Crane's Kid-finish paper, complete, with en- velopes, for $10.49, Macy'e—Main Floor, Balcony Herald Square, B'way,34th to 35th St. Business Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. 25,000 Yards Black Dress Silks “MADE IN AMERICA” Offering Exceptional Price Advantages HIS SALE has been planned on very broad and unusual lines. We actual- ly devoted months to preparation and careful buying that we might be able to present to you the very best selected Black Dress Silks in the approved weaves for Fall and Winter at the usual Macy sale prices. The well-known ‘Marchioness’’ dress silks, manufactured expressly for us— nearly pure dye—we recommend to give exceptional service. Our guarantee pro- tects you absolutely in the event of any reasonable claim within six months from date of purchase. We are confident that Silks of these qualities and at prices quoted cannot be duplicated by any other store in New York—a fact which you will instantly appreciate when you study the items fol- lowing: Every yard of Silk offered in this sale is the best that is produced in the various qualities. We make this superlative claim only after the most painstaking investiga- tion and comparison. “Marchioness” Black Dress Satin (yd.) $1.19 Yarn dyed; 86 inches wide; manufactured expressly for us; our usual price $1.49. “Marchioness” Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta (yd.) $1.19 Lustrous quality; 86 inches wide; manufactured ex- pressly for us; our usual price $1.49. R. H. Macy & Co. Black Dress Satin (Our name woven on the selvedge of each yard) Special (yard) 89c. Macy’s Usual Price $1.19, Yarn dyed, excellent quality; guaranteed to wear; 36 inches wide. Black Satin Charmeuse (yd.) 99c Verified price elsewhere $1.50; ex- cellent weight and quality; 40 in.; will not wear rough. Black Satin Majestic (yd.) 79¢ Not equalled elsewhere under $1.00; good weight and quality; yarn dyed; 40 inches wide. Black Chiffon Faille (yd.) $1.49 Not equalled elsewhere under $2.00; superior quality; very Seairabiei 40 inches wide, Black Crepe de Chine, $1.49 Not equalled elsewhere under $2.00; excellent weight and quality; 44 inches. Black Satin Duchesse (yd.) 94c Not equalled elsewhere under $1.25; standard quality and weight; 35 inches wide. Black Satin Messaline (yd.) 69c Not equalled elsewhere under 85c; very good quality; 35 inches wide. Black Chiffon Faille (yd.) $1.19 Not equalled elsewhere under $1.50; 86 inches wide; very desirable weight and quality. Black Satin Charmeuse (yd.) $1.98 Not equalled elsewhere under $3.00; superior quality; dull finish; 54 inches wide, Black Satin Crepe Meteor, $1.12 Not equalled elsewhere under $1.50; excellent quality; 40 inches wide. Black Pure Dye Lining Satins (all silk), Special (yd.) 89c 86 inches wide. Verified price elsewhere, $1.25. Black Satin Messaline (yd.) 79¢ $5 inches wide; not equalled else- where under 81,00. Black Dress Taffeta (yd.) 79c 35 inches wide; not equalled else where under $1.00. Mucy’e—Silk Devertment, Second Floor, 85th Street, TE Bey Black Dress Taffeta (yd.) 89c ality; 40 inches; not re under $1.25, Heavy equalled cleeths

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