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rb * talrly howled their he WaLES ML EMS SMF NIB® HARKNESS DIE Prof. William Snyder, Fellow of the | Central Park Zoological pty, read to-day before an interested gathering of one Evening World reporiwr a pa- er upon “The Meteorological Suseop- tbilities of Quadr * “There ta no tin for, “when barome anemometers or ments are neces: of Central Park—that ts &s we have our trust Bo far as at concerned, they be permitted to ular, * sald the profes . therm Operation Oil Magnate’s Widow Soon After Settling of Estate. h hot. #0 10nk 8 off for the Yast twelve hours, which | by her husband, Charles W. AS SHE OFFICIALLY GETS $12,000, 000: "Fatal to to Standard cstate Hark- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1916. one-fourth of his estate as it was valued at the time of his death and about bie of the total as it stands to-da: | Mrs. starknnia came to New York’ nix weeks ago from be ome at Ratt N. J., a magnificent ie had lived since the fa ath ot “het ‘rman, Sho entered Presbyterian Hospital, to which her eee bequeathed $350,000 in his ill, without notifying her counsel or management of the Harkness and It {8 assumed on that ac- count thaf she did not anticipate so- rious results from the operation she had arranged for. Except for bequests amot the ting to Now the third largest owner of Stand- JAPAN BUILDING SHIP her country Swifter and More Powerful, With WASHINGTON, Dec, §.—Japan 18 bul ewifter battleship than any built or planned for the American Navy, Rear Admiral Badger of the General Board to- 4 Proposed by the General Board, Ad- miral Badger said, called for twelve 16-inch guna, a speed of 28 knots and A displacement of 40,000 tons. The tendency abroad, he sald, was toward | heavier, stronger, faster ships and) the navy must keep abreast of that | movement, — HAMILTON FAIRFAX DIES. Hamilton Rogers Fairfax, philan- thropiat and church worker in New York and the South, died at his home | Ky Is I, yesterday from | TO OUTRANK ANY OF OURS Heavier Guns, Will Be the Char- acteristics of New Battler, liding a larger, more powerful and day told the House Naval Com- 9, explaining the Board's reo- dation for larger ships in the ramme, sixty-three years old, the ohn Walter Fatrfax and | Mary Rogers fax and was born In, Alexandria, in the history of i State hin ancestors have played inch on American vessels now s und elght 16-inch for ships = 3 BONWIT ELLER & CO, FIFTH AVENUE Ag 3em STREET Special Offerings Saturday Misses’ & “Flapper” Apparel (fee. UL 8, Pat, Off) whieh a ry Hence, after duc ot something Ike 1,000,000, Charles W deaanony awh be ous, wt] aipeay Ply At Greatly Reduced Prices a " due ob L eee : * have f " " wid 5 ‘aforesaid mammals, 1 Within twenty-four hours after the Harkness left his entire estate to his MAY & main battery of twelve 16- | ¢ Row, New Yun the f gnow is on the way. T value of her share of the estate left brother, Edward 8, Harkness, who 14 eh oF 16-Inch guns against twelve ’ 3 . 4 Reinrer cr enue name, Aivadard ON makniie, ted TORN AMA OUI AoGky KA His wife, Chane © elght an teas | Misses’ Tailleur & Fur-Trimmed Suits ' a “And, more; I have tho testimony | ott! fixed by tho Transfer Tax W, Harkness had Standard O11 stocks “Wy OTZ0d inal ot Pein cera EE ————————————— 4 + d cif artment of the State Comptroller's valued, at the time of his death, at ae crane em memier af the Seventh Hemiments Including the season's handsomest models in Suits for the younger set —original style-conceptions , east breess and veull, | mee at Mrs. Mary Warden gy; 000, This entire holding he lett 7m | exclusively Bonwit Teller & Co. | Harkness died at 220 o-clock this to Edward 8. Harkness and Edward Aye ano | t losed his} Morning in Presbyterian Hospital s, was also given one-half the rosidu. Mi Sui F " to 39.50 20.00 went ¢ at the/from the effects of an operation for ary estate outside o Saat E: hue A isses s Formerly up to 39.5 oldtint had to ony woout_raine (2 (from the Sit ay ceume at etl “euate| HOsion= 100 Pairs isses’ Suits y up . ’ — | Charles W. Harkness died on May) item in the Harkness assets, Fashion ane of This Velvet or fur-trimmed models of gabardine, broadcloth, velour and novelty checks; also some without . 1 of this year. His fortune at tho Mrs. Harkuess was given half of the fur garniture. Sizes 14 to 18. g 7-¢ * 5 Boo t| Misses’ Suits Formerly up to 49.50 35.00 | Developed in broadcloth, velours and novelty mannish fabrics, trimmed with fashionable furs. Sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Suits Formerly up to 75.00 45.00 Replicas of high-cost Paris Suits, in velveteen, broadcloth and velours. Collars of Hudson seal, skunk-raccoon and mole. Sizes 14 to 18, time of his death was $49,319,601, but Hi it haw since appreciated, throurh the Fl increase in value of Standard Oil and J other stocks and bonds he owned, about $16,000,000, making the estate Hone of the seven largest In the country. Mrs, Harkness was one of the very ich widows of the United States but ve had never had actual po f the great fortune left her by her usband for the r n that the es siduary estate and tn addition Harkness town house at Fitt surth Street and Fifth Ave: ail the contents; the count | at Madison, N. J. and conten | the Harkness homestead tn Ohto. | DISPOSITION OF $12,000,000 ES- TATE NOT YET KNOWN, What Mrs. Harknes made of her $12,000,000 estate is not known at this time, outright by the Walkin Fit ve Skating Keep Your Internal Organs Clean, Sweet and Strong disposition easion It passed to hor terms of her hus- pation, because TAPS oe jee True liv id Bowel Tonic. ate awaited set nt until the ponds will. 1 Purely Beneficial for All Ages ransfer tax appraiser, John J. Lyon Jolin D. Rockefeller leads the list ou’. : + a © as dle Keport. le Tlohadnae ; Misses’ Afternoon and Misses’ Plain-Tailored and oe ees O Tae Oe eee caer Hie WIFE ON-FOURTH OF SaCed KU bibberis Vener: —— a ei Harkness Tett ia. with about | ab Fi 00, ‘AR N Evening Frocks Fur-Trimmed Coats Jolin 8. ee ee si a Ra ie aa ek and Ht. He ari | vew ' ‘ 22.50 22.50 9, 3, ube Formerly up to 49.50 y 4 Yr 35.00 between — $60,( y up “ Formerly 35.00 to 49.50 There 1 e ‘amily fortunes * : ie I''in New England, Delawars | Detni-tailored serge frocks, plain and in combine | tnctuded are brondcloths, plain andl dingonal veloure nsylvania, MMnois and venta, | Yi ry of ; - Ee te tee | SHOE DEPARTMENT of velvet, charmeuse and taffeta; also danse frocks | and Patagonia cloth; many handsomely trimmed a | I "S staunchly built out of Tan Russia Calf and will of net and taffeta, Sizes 14 to 18. with fur collars and bandings. Sizes 14 to 18, appeal particularly to misses and women who like ae ‘ SENT 10 STATE PRISON a walking boot 't at : ie smar. as it's Rerviocable. “Pe or’ Dresses Formerly up to 16.50 7 95 Fulton St., cor. Bridge And you couldn't more practical skacing shoe. apper resses : an At Sabwiy Station At this price it’s a traly remarkable value Belted and sashed styles in serge, cashmere, mohair and snes eae including some three-piece models - °, tu shable bl . Sizes 12 to 16, 1329-1331Broadway 4810-4812FifthAve. |] FORKILLINGMAN, SHE tu ariPoien ar tack Gace or Patent g gy 75 wih wale Dawe" Se Near Gates Avenue )Bet, 48th and 49th Sts.) Kid Street Boots (lace or button) with 3 4 , er 18 50 Louis XV. heels, specially priced... . “Flapper” Suits Formerly up to 35, e Announce for Tomorrow (Saturday) TAKES BABY BABY WITH HER i P . : i 1 i check velour, with fur-edged velvet collars. Sizes 12 to 16, ues in Xmas Blouses alex Of broadcloth, gabardine and chec! Special Val wW, ina Pad Pleaded Guil | At the Fashion ied) pal a ed New Shop a bi Formerly up to 37.50 22.50 t. E Aide esl ne al ad our J the rear to Manslaughter, Had Many. | ae oie pia in ; - d Sia 125 16 *j wide and varied selection of prelly Si Ai arha ‘ - BKOS ERE Om We oor roadcloth and velour models, many fur-trimmed. Sizes 0 ‘ Bloutes ipectally adapted fee hold sling inion for OR Ninetcen West Thirty-fourth Street | and ul each price you are bound to satisfy your wishes | ole ane inst oa fares storia . St The man y beautiful yet subdued suit shades, as ie ell Rabioo in the % the lighter colorings, are found here i abundance Their prices range from Py a 195 2-95 3-95 5-75 7-75 10-75 and wy for not less than thros ones BONWIT TELLER &CO | for murder ‘e ety Satins 4-9 | od ult : Soci Society Satins 7 revel Bika The Specially Shop of Oniginalions | e, Blouses ,,,..,., | » Toetwick, FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET | Of heavy Society satin | aati vat x fans oe (alec! . Smartly tailored of man- d |alties and atiuso declared to have = nish cut, with corded seams, f | They said ‘ large pearl buttons and , me Re Te sort ! | * bound buttonholes, collar LOW SNL he leaving her a phy . is equally smart if worn ‘L/ mS rN AL wrecks She cesses le, of low—one of the many to be @ V/ , i ~~ ldren sho had borne] ' had at this price. Wht 2 $4.95 Yi) f the Beant | \ \ t to hava e itted to an, 3 Radium Lace and Georgette $6.95 ; * a as i a A At that she ‘i a BlOUSE sasirates sag) that Ole Tombs scores of SPECIALLY SRSA Ayes SATURDAY : ~~ \ A dainty model in which have be interests PRICED Sate, Ah ts ONLY + | \ OD silk Radium lace and Georg hairs Getiihee ee | | ; icles elle are cleverly combined. Pure Silk Evening Hose es Hes lace cuffs and novel front, ) : ea Fei Meher ee | ’ b il openwo! ns in hac white an eadiry ¢ ‘4 button trimmed. Other charm ww ant ihanen ba hree pairs in box, 11.75, 3.95 ig | ‘ $2.95 Y ing models of Crepe de Chine, lated, flliig or. | ; ; frre tne pe ent stehansaesioay ehh , Pussy Willow, etc., at this price. ry | Hand Embroidered Silk Hose Outfit No. 9 Out fit No. 11; | Outfit No. 14 j *| f THREE HURT AS CARS Black or white, self-embroidered in a variety of c \< o STYLI of STYLE | consists of STYLE ' et Interesting Values in CRASH (NiO WAGONS: patterns, Three pairs in box, 5.50, | 85 j 1 x v ICT R Ol \ X1\ 1¢ I ROL Ay XIV. VICTROLA eo | . s :. extra hea (froc wit extra (Fr se with extra Italien Silk, Crepe de Chine} |. vc. Pure Silh Hose | aa : ine re mover heavy double spring | | heavy ciple. spring | a a RT . ™ h . ecora a bine a, ! tor ar tor 4 é o Lad . Other Vie tims Med: weight, reinforced with mercerized lined ¢ C7 50) a . matic Stop, igs v iatic Stop and $7.50 | or Washable Satin Underwear) | °"\', ceteropranilersiack whic, onddeurableateet 1 gs | MMA { Xe's'vicurseccris | | hNiccr'lens of | | fn'Wctoe'ecome ot | Bll . At Broadway and evening shades. Three pairs In box, 4.25, |.) of your own choice, your ‘own choles, { your own choice, Shes Useful and eppropriate suggestions for holiday j . $73.50 $105 | $157.50 | gifts will be found in our exceptionally complete Novelty Silk Hose Terms $5 Down Terms $5 Down Terms $7.50 Down re | assorlment of exquisite silk undergarments Paris clox, openwork instep, and artistic stripes in 85 and $5 a Month | and $5 a Month | and $7.50 a Month | The Kayser Silk Vests-— Ribbon Band $4.65 varied colorings Three pairs in box, 2.50, c |e pees 0) a ana | ' = thrown on his ‘ op, while and pink Each . to Wiill ' Special Record Gift S sti for Victrola Ow . 7 +, ecial Record Gift Suggestions for Victrola Owners ER Italian Silk Vests Tailored hem- $9.25 passion iit “Bontell” Glove Sile UNDERWEAR oe { “slitched lop p— plain or embroidered ‘ colliding with ve CHICKERING WAREROOMS | Italian Silk Bloomers — fxr 9.25 | |} es ree Glove Silk Vests sete M food qualily in while and pink 2 ‘About tha ean White k gl silk of excellent quality, with 27, ‘¢ | ped . and Avenues a Graham Grilling. Hedlbe cr eiy cH RPA REESKE 00 Lord & Taylor Store | ? Silk Envelope Ch emise Crepe 54: 99 Avenue gor sollided -with 4 ¥ eyelet or flower patterns. Special at 4 45TH STREBT FIFTH AVENUE 29TH STREET . de Chine or washable satin, lace and ribbon trimmed astven aera nesay oe pees ; ; . | Italian Silk Camisoles- Wash 95 who! waa 4 Glove Silk Knickers uS. able satin and Crepe de Chine... C ih White o pink glove silk of excellent quality. shaped 9 95 : : . mi een Dk a nina for g d service. Special at 4. Alterations Free at Three Brooklyn Stores: by Dr. ManTleney ne wig anaes. — SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS s \ \ { .