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RENS A COLDIN —ARURRY *Pape’sColdCompound” : Wspleasantand affords * Instant Relief. Bove taken every two hours until doses are taken will end grippe Goomahs ens dathb-ep ly opens clog, nes and sir passages in the head, discharge or nose running, headache, dullness, fe- sverishnese, sore throat, sneezing, sore- tress and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffing! Fase your throbbing head! Nothing else in the world gives gach prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which costs only a few eents at any drug store, It acts with- out assistance, tastes nice, causes no . inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. Don't accept something else. $1,724,486 1S ALL “BENEDICT NOW HAS. TO SUPPORT WIFE Banker, Explaining Suit, Says) Daughter Worked on Feel- ings for $500,000 Deed. | ) Henry H. Bonedict, the rotired banker, who sued yesterday to set aside a deed transferring $500,000 worth of securities to his son-indaw, Arohibald A. Forrest of Rye, N. ¥., explained to-day. “I never would have signed that deed,” said the financier, “if I had known that it was irrevocable. I never would have signed it if I had known how small the balance of my estate would te. I signed it because my daughtgr was hysterical, and I signed it only after my son-if-law had represented that I would have 12,000,000 left."* Instead of having $2,000,000 left, Mr, Benedict said, he had nothing but $930,486 worth of stocks and bonds and $794,000 worth of real estate—a total value of only $1,724,486. And he has a wife to support and a@ fine home to maintain at No, 5 East 76th Street. .The wife—a second mar- rlage—is sald to have been the im- mediate cause of the making of the deed, although 5 as a motive for the deed. Mr, Benedict's first wife died in @ | The Largest POO. Ease Oy ® MYKILE AVE. AND BRIDGE ST. g ° : Trimmed Hat Sale Thursday : : $3.95 Lyons Velvet Draped Hats 2 Black and colors, in styles for Matron and $9.79 + Miss; emartly hand draped and trimmed; at 5 : $10 Trimmed Dress Hats ° at 14% 3) ; This Sale Includes Sane a". Large shapes—s ailors, 3 Sy F oy flares, side effects, mush- 9 ~~ rooms. 4 ‘ ¥ Smee Small shapes—turbans, 5 ki?” draped hats, tricornes and $ rxA Bee 4 continentals. : Materials—All of Lyons and Panne Velvets, or combined © with gold lace brims, fur crowns and edgings. } Trimmings —Newest ostrich, breasts, flowers, and feather : fancy ornaments. use. Wool Yelour OGOODODHDODDO®DADHOOOIOO BROOKLYN ILG OX'S 50c Coupon Free As an extra attraction to our Trimmed Hat Dept. Thurs. Oct. 18, n extra reduction of 0c will be allowed on any ‘Trimmed Hat at S$ or over if one of these coupons is presented when making 099 OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT@S® An exquisite display of fashionable wra Millinery Store in America ) | terests of Bird 8. Coler. )|mann showed gains in some districts, 1915, ant when he planned to nar Katherine MUSIC OF THEIR WEDDING Miss Josephine Geddes, ho a mandel an Mag $500,100, the dilate received by t Fran satotte ‘Milka. Nd “My feelings were worked on” he anh A O'llare sh iss 2,000 St. Franc! sald, “by my daughter's hysteria, so Sv that I did not give the t full, careful, judicious « g.Up that I should have, The deed wan Th? taster builder's weduinn” was signed on Jan. 26 last, and I married S*!@brated to the accom: t of the Miss Geddes in March. tapping of hammers and the rattle of Mr, Benedict said his daughter did Masons’ toots when Frank A. O'Hare not need the money, having bee: O- Superintendent of construction of the vided for by previous liberal gifts. lon dollar St. Francis errae Church This, added to “unfair pressure” and at 66th Street and Lexington Avenue, the mistaken espimate of tho residue wes married to Mise Ca of his fortune, constitutes, he says, .. «4 ule sufficient ground for the setting aside of the docd. Mr, Benedict emphasized the fact that his fortune was not an tn) 1? one, He had worked for every dol- Pensation from the Cardinal to perform jar, he said. He had even worked his t8¢ marriage ceremony in the chureh, ° Which has not yet been blessed and way through college 18 Bis youl ge Which will not be finished for seven or Mrs. ae aie Lage ent Af th® eight months. deed is eet aside, will be, it {s est! mated, from $20,000 to $80,000 @ year. 720 West 180th Street, and who in a She/refused this afternoon to Rraduate of Manhattan College and C» whether her father’s suit to set aside lumbla, has known Mins Maguire, the deed would be contested. When @ughter of Frank G. Maguire of No ked whether she cared to comment >, West, 106th Street. since childhond be the deed was ob. Tier wedding ceremony was one of the on the charge that the deed was ob stra gout geen in New York in many tained by “unfair methods” sho Tho 300 guests fied in through showed indignation. the side door swathed in timbers and “You ought to be able to tell merely |(ho carpeted path for the wadding pro: by looking at me whether wuch a cession was laid between walls of dare charge is true,” she said. [masonry or rough beamed supports. Her husband, who is Vice Provident | Work on the big atructure was not ritor Com. |iuePended during the coremony and the of the Remington Typew: ~OM=| unavoidable noise of the bullders 'n- pany, was not present. \aled with the solemn words of the ser- as rice. New Anna Katharine Green Story, After the wedding ceremony the math- Read the mystery story in 8-Page : ine Maguire tdy Chapel of the unfinished building to-day Very Rev, J. KR, ileffernan, 0. P., and pastor, obtained « especial dia- Mr. O'Hare, whose home is at No. “18 GHURCH BUILDERS’ DIN oe ‘SCIATICA SUFFERERS IVENING WORLD, WEDNRBSDAY, OCTOBER 17, SOON RELIEVED Peculiar, darting, piercing pain of neuralgia in seiatic nerve relieved by Sloan's Liniment Dor t think there's no help for your Si because you've tried other rem Sloan's Liniment is so pen etrating and effective, It gets right down and stops the pain by relieving the pressure on the irriated Cs Probably inflammation or con gestion is ng this irritation ve counter-irritant effect of Sloan's Linis ment soon quiets the nerve and stops Its paroxysms of protesting pain Simply bathe the aching part with « J s Lintment. This clear, clean liquid will not stain the skin, It immediate relief without The wear und tear of suffer- Sciatica, Neuralgia, Sprains, r other external aches not es you less able to endure », but nay have a weakening your strength, You can get Sloan's Liniment. Generous Bruise only m 1917. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Acenues West 43rd Street Buy a Liberty Bond of the Second Liberty Loan of 1917 The United States Treasury pays you interest every six months. The Inauguration of a New Section for Semi-Finished Corsets (Custom-made models) In our Corset Department on the Second Floor, enables our clients not only to make selections from the latest creations and materials which inodern corsetry has evolved, but also to have them fitted by an expert French Corsetiere to the requirements of che individual figure and promptly finished in our own ateliers on the premises. tles at druggists everywhere. 2Se, 50c, $1.00. KILLS PAIN Fiction Section of next Sunday's World — beginning Anna Katharine Green's New Serial. COLER GAINS 89 VOTES IN BROOKLYN RECOUNT Ninety-Five Ballots In One District Bear Apparent Erasures Op- posite His Name. ‘The review of the ballots cast in the Democratic primaries for Borough President of Brooklyn and candidates for the Suprerne Court bench in the Second District ordered yesterday by Justice Callaghan was begun to-day in Brooklyn and Long Island City. The chief interest centred about the inspec- tion of the ballots cast in the Borough President primary because District Attorney Lewis has announced the has found extensive evidence of fraud in the interests of Edward Riegelmann, the machine candidate, and against the in- Ballots in 66 election districts can- vassed showed @ net gain of 89 votes for Coler, Ho gained 19 votes in twenty-three election districts in the First Assembly District, 64 in thirteen election districts in the Third Assem- bly District and six votes in twenty election districts of the Fourth Assem- bly District. Of ninety-five ballots counted for Riegelmann tn the Seventh Election District of the Fourth Assembly Dis- trict, elghty-eight looked as though an erasure had been made opposite Coler’s name and the eame condition applied to fourteen ballots counted for Coler in the Eighth Blection District. Riegel- but the net gain was C ‘The review of the Supreme Court primary ballots showed little change. BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & © Fulton Street, Brooklyn Extraordinary Values in Correct Autumn Coats For Women and Misses New models of Wool Velour and Burella | Cloth, with plush or large Kit-Coney collar; well lined throughout. ( Wool Velour and Burella Cloth Coats, with velvet or convertible collars; belted effects and large pockets. Pom Pom or Wool Velour Coats, with self or over collar of fur; neatly bu Bret med; silk lined. ly button Stunning Coats of Wool Velour and Broad- cloth, with large collars and cuffs of Nutria or Raccoon, Distinctive Higher Cost Coats ie in Pom and Broadcloth, luxuriously featuring the prevailing contours. 47.50 55.00 68.00 79,00 au» AXMINSTER 8.3x10.6 at 20.00 Special | Open Sature Special \ A Until 10 ‘29.75 Special (35.00 Special A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Pe Henne, Surelins Thres:Plece Library {1| mes * h, hig! e id arms } leather, indestructible like cut, at springs — BROOKLYN 0 PPENHEIM, CLUNS & C Fulton Street, Brooklyn Interesting Special Values To-morrow—Thursday Fashionable Footwear Exclusive with Oppenheim, Collins & Co. High Laced Boots with metal calfskin or black g! tops of gray suede, fawn or gray cloth. ‘a model of tan calfskin with new military heel. Special Sale Price Genuine Leather y polished, uphol in genuine § tent leather, gun- laced kidskin vamps; Als JOO MONO iy JBAUMARN 8 BRO’ SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY RUGS, $24 TRELIRETTT a PERR ARERR RATERS real it $59.50 ERD RE RATARTR ARATE ARETE AARSERRA 2 - a — The materials include Imported Coutil, Mercerized Broche, all silk Brocades, Taffetas, Satins, Kubber and many attractive French novelties, Prices range from $5.00 to 25.00 To-morrow, a Very Special Sale of Women’s Dresses and Tailored Suits At most advantageous prices. Dresses at $24.50 Made of serge, jersey cloth and velveteen; in the favored straight line or bustle effects. Suits at $34.50 Gabardine, velour and gunniburl; tailored or braid trimmed; one model has Hudson seal collar. Women’s High Class Coats Unusually good values—Third Floor at $45.00, 65.00 and 79.50 Baregones of late importations, developed in cachvel cloth, Pom Pom and duvet de laine, many with Hudson seal, beaver or nutria collars; new belts; smart pockets; handsomely lined and warmly interlined. Women’s Smart Fall Footwear Formerly sold for $10.00 a pair at $7.85 9-inch Lace Shoes in fawn or pearl grey kid with cloth uppers to match, welt soles and Louis heels. Mahogany Calf Lace Shoes with brown ooze tops. . Gun Metal with sand suede tops,also All Mahogany Calf Lace Shoes And in addition a limited quantity of this season’s Bench Models, valued up to $17.00 a pair Women’s Untrimmed Hats—A Sale Women’s Black Velvet Hats, in an excellent variety of smart styles, at $1.95 Superior Quality Lyons Velvet Dress Shapes, silk lined; ready to trim; formerly $4.95 and 5.50, at $3.85 Women's Smart Tailored Velour Hats, a $495 in black and colors, . Madeira Linens at Very Special Reductions (Hand-scalloped and Embroidered) Main Floor Tables. Tray Covers 25e and 35e | Cocktail Napkins..doz. $2.25, 3.25 Napkin Pouches and 75e | Tea Napkins..... doz. $5.40, 7.50 Centerpieces. 1.35 and 1.60 | Luncheon Sets, 13 pes., $3.40, 4.75 Guests’ Towels 1.50 and 1.75 | Dresser & Buffet Scarfs $2.95, 4.25 Show Towels. 2.25 and 2.75 | Lingerie Cushion Covers $2.50, 3.25 Exceptional facilities for embroidering Initials, Monograms and Crests Men’s and Women’s Handkerchiefs Specially Priced for To-morrow Women’s Handkerchiefs, sheer shamrock lawn, tape border with | Women’s Handkerchiefs, sheer linen, Spanish embroidered initial, block initial +» doz. $1.50 | assorted patterns..... box of six $2.25 Women’s Handkerchiefs, shee: | A . . linen, plain hemstitehed or tape | den 8 Handkerchiefs, of sheer borders oe dor. $2.10 | linen, with tape borders,,... .doz. $3.50 Women’s Handkerchiefs, | Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Niel sa una aneres, hemstitched; excellent quality, ney hand - embroidere: . . 8 a initial. . doz. $1.70, 2.70 | at $2.00, 4.75 and 5.50 doz,