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HL. Walker who made millions out of . fle end thelr daughter, Miss Gertrude D. —— — DAK MILLIONS ayaa LEFT TO FAMILY | Porte Kidde Kia AND 37 SERVANTS Christmas Mate a forelen in? TO-OAY | whieh to based on th woal, The dim CLEAR COMPLEXION oot of . o betwonn ¢ Eyes Viorence Fleming Noyes wil! rive ave -_ apecial Try-out for ail members of — W. H. Walker's Will Asks | #14410 tip wno underatand inter Says Dr. PAwards, 9 1 ta pretive dancing at her studio, No Ohio Phynic Wife and Daughter to Spend } s20 madieon Avenue, at 6 P.M. Dr. P.M. Edwards for 17 years treated Fortune for Charity. vo.monnow scores of women for liver and bowel aii Mra, Laura Elliott wil) give #pe- aiai Try-cut for al! members of Cidade Klub who sing or tmper- sonate at the Musio Bohool Rettie- ment, No 6 Kant Third Street, 2PM Tho bulk of the estate of Wiitlam Bastman Kotak Company, pose to widow, Mra Harriet D. Walker, . 4% will give special Try¥-out to all members of Kiddie Klub who understand toe dancing and slooution at her studio, No . Walker, under hie will, fied In the Mile, Beatrion Barrogate’s Court Mr. Walker died ov, 29. Me lived ot Mo, 28 West Poth Btreet. 146 Riverside Drive, corner 1644 Many large bequests are made © | Street, between 1 and 3 P.M friends and servants The Brookside |S emtate ot Great Barrington, Mass, is given to the widow and daughter, For | i Saree, longer be necessary to . BANCe Bnd support of th: the maintenance of the estate ® fuDd | widow and daughter, oe Seat ‘shall of $1,800,000 Is provided. be devoted to charitable or educational Thot will expresses the hope that | puri “rather than that it shall |* [ko to Individuals who have no claims om me, to be used for their personal In leaving the resid) estate in trust for the widow and daughter in equal shares, Walker's will atipulates that if Mra, Walker dies first her share ahall go to Miss Walker, If the daughter dies first her share is to be disposed of as she sees ft by will If she negiects to make « will her share is to go to Stevens Institute of Technology. Mr. Walker gave Ste- vens last year a new gymnasium costing $125,000, The dividends of 700 shares of com- mon stock of the Eastman Kodak Company of New Jersey go to the! daughter, Mention is mado that 7®)| shares had previously been ast aside for Mra. Walker, Thirty-seven persons are bene- floiaries under @ clause leaving 50 per cont. of his or her annual wages to every servant in Mr. Walker's em- ploy five years and $200 to every ser- vant in bis employ less than that pe- ‘The Fatrview Hospital in Great Barrington gets $26,000 and the Viait- ing Nurses’ Association of the same place $10,000. LAST OF GAR BARN GANG TRIED AND CONVICTED “Bum” Rodgers Must Serve at Least Ten Years as Second Offender —Admits Killing Man. John J. Rodgers alias “Bum.” known to the police as the moat des- perate and the last of the old car barn gang liberty, was convicted yesterday before Justice Goff tn the Supreme Court of attempted robbery in the first degree as @ second of- tender. He bas « record of eleven previous convictions and must be sentenced to at joast ten years im prison. and | dull e when the use of the bulk of the for- Adet Musical Gift Suggestions fellow! Now is the time to select in struments and accessories for the Holidays. Please study the list below and then call or send for full particulars of the line inwhich you are expecially interested: himself. $3.50. ‘was convicted. Rodger ents. sale te strict Al |areomentt, Atought about the con- viction. On the stand Rodgers admitted | filing @ negro in Sing Sing Prison, ——— $1.35 A TON MORE | FOR EXPORT COAL Discovery Is Made That Lower) Price Was Practically a Gift Abroad. | WASHINGTON, Deo, 14.—Export| and forelgn bunker ooal prices were fixed by the Fuel Administration to- day at $1.86 a ton higher than the |domestio price ecale, Heretofore ex- | port and bunker coal Bas sold at the figures net for sales within the United | States, The new prices will apply to ail countries except Canada and | Mexico, | The price tncreases were allowed, the Fuel Administration explained, to | give to American producers profits 50 cents to $4 $1.75 to $10 . $6 to $25 $12.50 to $15 $15 to $75 $25 to $68 Telephone Murray Hill—#144 Chas. H. Ditson & Co. 8-10-12 East 34th St., N.Y. |tbat have been taken by foreign Al | Sygeere. To prevent the attractive export ™ D | prices from drawing too much coal 4 from the country the Fuel Adminis- | | Hoard to impose rigid restrictions on licenses for coal export. All applica- jons for Hoense will be referred to) the Fuel Administration for approval “Coal for ship bunkers or cargoes sold to forelgn buyers at our do- |mestio prices,” says the Fuel Ad- minstration, ‘ee the foreign buy- ers at least $3 a ton, as compared with Fnglish coal bought at Cardiff lor Newcastle, This $3 saving has no jeffect in lowering the shipping rate, anu 9 Ginger Ale May now be obtained at pre-war prices and in unlimited quantity CANTRELL & COCHRANE, LTD. DUBLIN BELFAST NEW YORK E. & J, BURKE, SOLE AGENTS For Skin Troubles Seap 250. Ointment 28 and 60. tration has requested the War Trade EW Yon a 428 ments. During these years he gave to his patients a pres-ription mace ota \few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive ol! Dr. Edwardes’ Olive Tablets, | know them by thelr olive color. ‘These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause normal action, carrying off the waste Poisonous matter im one’s systern, If you have a pale face, sallow look, naming them oe will pimples, coated tongue, head- | aches, @ listlens, no-good feeli of sorta, inactive bore ‘one of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing ts. ‘Thousas all out nds of women as well as men Santa’s a_ sensible Warm Shirts. Socks. House slippers. House coats. Dressing gowns. Silk mufflers. Wool mufflers —one that’s specially unique—a Sweaters. Suede leather motor coats. Canes and umbrellas. Smokers’ boards. Leather novelties. Skates, snowshoes, skis— everything for outdoor sports. | Gift order forms, so he can pick for ot | Broadway fe {at 13th St. near 86th Street Gelder, was shot and the two were rol of | Broadway 290 and a ring. fthiekie Herlihy, Rodqers's aooom- | et Warren Footwear fign arch, A smart freee 4 No Advertigaments tor T" any American Dis take Dr, Edward's Olive Tablete—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just tolseepin thepickofcondl> tion. 10c and 25c per box. druggist old underwear. Shoes. woolen Scarfs. hood-and-muffler combined. Leather vests. articles. Chess- For Army officers—ster- ling insignia. in things military. ‘The Rogera-Pest Camp Totlet Case, | Everything ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway “The at 34th St, Four Corners” Fifth Ave, at 41st St ion AT MODERATE bh ae Ui mi cea te. slower eaccuted as to tm port to each mode morked individu Siuty not to be found elaswhere on cept at much highe top. . ¥" nee. turned pole $5.85 Convenient Stores, Extra Charee for It. 1 Memerne T 1374 Broadway 2 DOORS ABOVE S7® St, Call Write for Book of OPEN EVENINGS heme 2 may be Tah at tice im the oity Next Sunday, Dec. 1 Acnold. Constable & Co. 516 Avenue at 40th trod Articles for Practical Christmas Gifts Featured Tomorrow A Great Midseason Sale of Women’s Luxurious Winter Coats All Priced About 3 Below Regular 3—(As Nes kee (As llustroted) — [Ne 3 (A stro lout, convertible, Colles 29.50 Ly Sbngentd wit! hou ut + handsom: aly « 0 Bernard Sone lekadr cr sect Hn Sa Collar, | Real calue $40.00 Real Value $48.00 No. ‘As _ illustrated) — we ‘3 AND MISSES" UTILITY COATS of | Priest No. 4—(As__ illustrated)— COATS OF WOOL VELOUR 's Tweed, Cravenette AND ZIBELINE. class onl peste erain| LBBS | A oth hate te Car} 45.00 Sizes 14 years to 44 bust. Jar of Skunk Raccoon. Real Value $19.50. Real Value $55.00. Closing Out Handsome Most Unusual Sale of ‘ Women’s Velveteen Suits Serge iv Copy of Dresses Lanoin Modei High gods Women's Tailor Suite of ‘Serge Dresses fine Velveteen in Green, Navy and All new models, Browa smartly trimmed. Regular Value | At the Remarkable $48.00 price sale 30.00 P| 18.50 NO EXCHANGES. NO APPROVALS, Gift Handkerchiefs from Abroad From France, Ireland, Switzerland and Spatn, portraying exquistte specimens of needlecraft, sclected for gift purposes. Women’s Initial Women’s Embroidered | Men's Initial Hand- Handkerchiefs , Handkerchiefs kerchiefs Hand embroidered block letter on | Appenzel floral embroidered cor- | Block letter on superior quality medium we.ght Irish Linen, ner with block letter on sheer linen. | linen with cord edge. Box of Six Box of Six Box of Six 1.50 Novelty Handk’chfs A large assortment of smart color effects, many daintily embroidered, also special lot of Irish Linen in pure White. Value 15 to 25 Value 53.00 ¥4 dor. ‘Sale 12% Price Sale 2.25 Price A BOX SALE OF WOMEN’S GLOVES At 4 to about IB under Regular Value Women’s Gloves Attractively Boxed in 1-3-6 Pair Lots 2.25 3.00 Men’s Handkerchiefs Pure Irish Linen with rolled hem and assorted colored block initials, nicely boxed. SPECIAL |, SPECIAL IV, } Our famous lap “Regis”! 1 Pair, 1.48 One-Clasp Glace Walking Gloves rel oft, pl id beauti in white, tan and grey; splendid | i falls cart; "Paria Point “em. (3 Pre. at 1.48 feualiey: ith $C oe OU eontae ancl \Pair, 2.00 broidery. White only 6Prs, at 1.42 tpear back One of the sea. (3 Pra, at 1.95 Value $2.00 pair son's smartest styles for street) § Pra. at 1.90 wear, | SPECIAL II. Value $2.25! Siac a a Vey smart | Pair, 1.85 SPECIAL V. , Sear Oneclap P.K Morne 3 Pt8a0 1.60 | We cee ee wotman| Ueeles 2.80 and spear back. 6Prset 178 | hip: In Dclap or Mbutton, eur. [3 Pre. at 2.45 Value $2.50 able for fine dress wear. | 6Prs. at 2.40 SPECIAL 111 Value $3.00) Grey Suede—an exquisite Clove SPECIAL VI. firey Sunde feceoon wears Pat, 2.80 | Evening Glevee— 16buttn| 1 Pair, 3,85 2elasp with handsomely em- -3 Prs. at 2.45 White Glace of beautiful qual- . = broidered becks; exceptionally ity, soft and elastic at top, Fin. (3 Pra, at 3.80 colt and perfect fitting | 6 Pra, at 2.40 ii with Peer! Buttons, 6Prs. at 3.75 Value $3.00. Value. $5.00. WILL BEGIN “A Nest of Spies” . designe At Unusual Concessions in Price A Special Sale of Qualit Sale Men’s Pure Silk Half Hose Underpriced About 25%, HEAVY PLAIN SILK HALF HOSE of un. ising & new and original price. Value $1.75 patr ality, corny Jot at the usual EXTRA HEAVY SILK HALF HOSE in black and the most staple col hand embroidered clos in “steeple” design Regularly $2.25 patr A BOX SALE OF WOMEN’S HOSIERY A Truly Rare Opportunity in 1-3-6 Pair Lots Attractively Boxed SPECIAL I. Fibre and Silk Mixed, excellent it quality; cotton tops And odes, in Blick, white: and shades. 8 amart SPECIAL II. Pure Thread Colored Silk at] excellent quality and weight, forced Cot. ton Tops and Soles; in White and 15 fashionable boot, dress and hat shades. Regular Value $1.35 pr. with strongly SPECIAL IIL forced Silk Soles and 26 most wanted shoe and gown shades, Regular Value $1.75 pr. Quality Colored lustrous, strong); nica! 1.75 Men’s Fine Cravats for Xmas An unusual assortment of Foreign and Domestic Cravatings, including Satins, Broeades and two toned effeets, in decidedly new color combinations, and exclusive considered, the values are truly extraordinary. Pegularly $2.00 Pure Silk Knitted Mufflers Lesa than half price Taken from our better grades and including light, fancy and dark 12x60 inch size with fringed ends, For men and colorings. women. Regularly $7.50 and $8.50. Affording Savings 14 to iy 1 Pair, 3Pro. at 6 Pres. at 1 Pair, 3Prs.at 6 Pre. at 1 Pair, 3Prs. at 6 Pre. at reine ‘ops; in Special Holiday Sale of Women’s Fine Silk Underwear Indtotdually Boxed for Presentation. Latest creations in Pink or White, exquisitely (rimmed. ENVELOPE CHEMISE of Glove Silk— ) Empire model with « finish. BLOOMERS of Clove Silk with rich lace and satin finish, COMBINATIONS of Glove Silk, elab- corately trimmed with lace insert and edge—bodice mode! with satin straps. | Women’s Dainty Blanket Robes \ Will be packed in altractive boxes for presentation, upon request. ws 4 beautiful lace 85 82 80 1,18 1.15 1.12 1.50 1.45 1.40 Value $4.75 | 3.95 Value $4.50 ) Value $7.25 6. each 50 SPECIAL IV. Imported Skat Hose of white sibbed wool, elecbed with Green Copenhagen and Grey, Regular Value $2.50 pr. SPECIAL V. ~Very smart effects in Black with White Clox, or White with /3 Pra. at 1.90 6 Prs. at 1.85 Black Clox. Regular Value $2.75 pr. SPECIAL VI. Fore Thread Sil—A vey onsite 1Pair, 1.95 stocking in two-tone white vertical stripes, with boot effect. Regular Value $2.25 pr. | Two Delightful Gifts Made of Soft Knitted Wool Spencers Jackets Hand-Embroidered Clocked Sitk| 1 Palr, 6 Pre. at 1.85 3.75 1Pair, 1.95 3 Prs. at 1.90 1.95 3Prs. at 1.90 6 Prs. at 1.85 Camisoles of Unusual Quality Particular attention is directed to the very superior quality of the Washable Satin or Crepe de Chine, in these exquisitely dainty Camisoles, made to our special order for Xmas gifts; the trimmings are of fine lace or hand embroiderey in colors; may be had in Pink and White. Regular Value $1.25 and $1.50. Exceptional Values in GROUP 1 As illustrated) Blanket Robes with satin Beacon trimmings and girdle, in Tan. Copen, Pink, Blue, Laven ex and Catawba Value $4.00 sale | 2.95 Price PUBLISHING GROUP II (As illustrated )—A delight fully soft, comfortable wrap per, beautifully finished an trimmed with satin, May be had in Tan, Sky, Pink. Rose and Lavender | Value $5.00 | Sele (3.95 | Price NEW FANTOMAS SERIAL! 6th, THE WORLD MAGAZINE 4 A Xmas Special at 95