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CARPENTER WL FOR $350.00; Alleges Undue Influence Contest of the will of the late Gen Horace W. Carpentier has been berun before the Surrogate by Edwaru C pentier, who claims to be a nephew of the General. Ik of the $3,500,000 estate to Colum- Me Univ nivers The contestant, S, Myers of No. 60 Wall Street Surrogate wier has appointed th eral F Lincoln Trust_ Company, Car F, Comptroller of banker When In have a lary no- feeling—you should take Olive Tablet: \ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- stitute for calomel—were pr ‘Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients, \ Dr,Edwards’OliveTabletsare a pure! vegetable compound mixed witholive oil Tha “Serpe at 10c and 25c per box, All druggists. and note the pleasing results, —Advt, Grand Rapips COLUMBUS AVE Gia BET. 1027 Bae acc’: the late General, who brought the young man up as his own son and then cut him off with “For twenty years had been bedridde had been nursed by Mrs. Carolin Crocker, who cared for him and duced him to make his final will. We| believe she poisoned the mind of the testator against the young man or he | would not have been cut off with) who died at nis| East 37th Street, on ninety-third year, ON OVERMAN BILL. WASHINGTON, April 6—Opponents of the Overman bill to authorize the President to reorganize Government departments and agencies for the war period opened their attack yesterday in the Senate, In an address of two hours urging amendments limiting the proposed powers, Reed of Missourt, Demoera t Off With Only $2,000, He and Unsound Mind. The will gives the y and Barnard College. whose attorney Is ext of kin and charge the result of fr fluence, and also alleg 1 mind and memory on testator Commission, transter f) Federal ‘Trade Comn man (¢ orge C ti ol of the Bureau of Infe c nd give thoue of of the bill, Sena they should n P 1 exceptions ars of age, is the on r Reed argued that ‘arpentier, a brother of schidgh HAVECOLOR INCHEEKS “ \ Be Better Looking—Take lc Olive Tablets he Yt skin is yellow—complexion awit fixed and b the roads HYLAN IS HAUNTED BY FEAR OF BIG STATE TAK coated—appetite poor— ted taste in your mouth— 3. You will know them by their olive color. | \""an{, City’s L rs at Albany Tohave aclear, pink skin, bright ey: riv OK hupreprs ples, a feeling of buoyancy like ) y to ppropria idhood daysyou must get atthecause. tions Way Down.. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the See cen aeratnta: “fiver and bowels like calomel—yet have Mayor Hiyian wroie fo Comins @o dangerous after effects. of A fe They start the bile and overcome con- in pes why millions of boxes cgi $5,000,000 0 $10,000 e one or two nightly jew Y« approp amount, so that the will be as light as p The Mayor FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS - Down on $50- oo «6 66 (75. 50 66 46 400. “o “ 4s 450-00 S 200-8 $50 to $500 « 4 300: : E BRASS BED Board-and ai bodies THUNDER AND ARTILLERY. Nature's Reverbera' by the Awfal Up Battle. nave compa ns S wy Credit. aturday Evenin| ws ; TATION A 1 ORS uia Apieare plas lerclaps comb) tom t imitation of the ear-splitting ction. human tympanum the racket at all is ar the campaign v New L.R.Corsets Typical for All Women The increasing desire of women to engage in sport, in gardening work, or in other hard exercise makes the special L. R. Corset for sport wear unusually interesting. Its front steel stops short, giving place to four buttons above the waistline. In this model one may bend with perfect ease. In a good satin with elastic gussets this is $6, A very lightly boned dancing corset in brocade is $8.50. A pink coutil corset for the average figure is $6, 3rd Floor, Old Bldg. ~ WEXLER, OLD VIOLIN DISCOVERED IN REMOTE PART OF CANADA, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL MISS CHAMBERS WILL BECOME THE BRIDE OF YEOMAN RALPH Chief will marry Ralph 1 Yeoman U, 8.2 MS TOBE SENT HERETO ders an » thot t K ANTIVICEAGENT = |: suid that the that the mittee on Camp Activities Announces Assignment. WASHINGTON, April 5.—Raymond B. Fosdick, Chairman of the Commit- tee on ‘Tr Camp Activities, which brought about the establish-| ning ment of prohibition zones around army camps and naval training sta- tions and has been investigating the vice situation near naval stations, in- jtends to turn {ts attention Immedi- ately to conditions in New York City and the ports of embarkation in its] vicinity. Mr. Fosdick said last night that ershing had sent a cabled re-| jauest that special attention be de- voted to the protection of American | { | soldiers at points of embarkation, and| that it was the purpose of the com-| + | mittee in the very near future to} i | pla a representative in New York] ®i"a. |City to guard the men against liquor and other vices. Th gent to be sent re, Mr. Fosdick said, would pe the jaws for the p hd sailors, isands of soldiers will embarkation camps rance during the next © work to be intrusted er ia considered the moat » under~ Fosdick pr done by the of the army, but that reinforcements going at | to Europe be in ax good physical con- Chairman Fosdick of Com-| *ton o* possible TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE It Neutralizes Stomach Acidity, Prevents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gasey, Stomach and Acid Indigestion the powder of with a iittle Inatantly harmful acid if Almont anything | Capt. Timothy who is an ate br gp arte , torney. He will place bimeelf in toucn| : | with the municipal authoritie: nesta cannot {njure the stomach In any - pal au ritles and way so long as there are any symptoms |seck their co-operation in protecting of acid indigestion —-Adve Thoughts on Diamonds and Diamond Engagement Rings Did it ever strike you that the purchase of one diamond the high price f Mr Ralph McKee, at 4 orrow In St, Joan's Church, Clifton, || op several diamonds at Lamberts is a comfortable, satisfactory Island and economical proceeding? is & graduate of Prince- 1 President of J. W. Lowe Co, Since every dia- of ey mond is imported of Judge R wa mford haniy) tit w Instrument Ma | ALBANY, | reducing from t ars the mi of notor yeh It was contend: bill that nearly alway @ motor car tha “Now, rush th Maith p nothing R w ‘ould bi p nat enty WHO FAKED WILL by th Irfleld w tH. Cunn Years wolag and! by us direct from d County . hom. the $65 $85 s finding, | eme at price a value to be proud of. Birthday watches, wrist watches for soldiers, sailors, for the girls that cheer them on, i} and for the Ik men and boys who do riots’. work Auo behind the lines. Watches from factories of high and jealously guarded reputations, and no others, TOTTI ae Nai tee ayy | Va \ iii ii : <i} Hl Mi DANS YA Solid H-karat gold watch, lid: 14k, taining a 15 jewel Swiss movement." Black ribbon’ wristlet fastened ed, open a solid 14 karat gold clasp. 1’ newest mode $27.00. ham moven This silver ¢ and kh ewel Waltham watelr . radium dial, unbeeakibl i cravenetted strap, 1 Waltham move dies’ Bracelet Watches in solid 14 {arat old, $25.00 u rling silver, $15.06 Military Wrist Watches for men, $10.59 Brides of this season, a wear Lambert Se mless Soli | 1 whisperea a|f oFcould be. Not a drop of solde || is no wear spot in the shining circle. has aon” was her chums’ ree{| No charge for engraving. BT mente Pere ok Solid-22 karat gold, $5.25 up, > 4,00 u N OF THE DAY, e 1 olid-A8 k $4 p. aetphly Bulletin.) Solid-14 ka 1 $3.30 up. The John Wanamaker Store Broadway at Ninth, New York fan bo left at telephoned air Cal 4000 Beekman, New York, oF, py Brookiya OF 100 Mains $$$ _<$_—- 1 three ga “Lost and ™ tised in The W and E and” artictes r Lor reported "Room wilt Do Mste@ wreauy! lists rds Offices, tsemente. ot The World'e Advertising Agencies. however small, however elaborate. - | LAMBERT BRO can be Third Avenue, Corner 5 $250 $300 All mounted in the Lambert factory, $10, Before the latest leap in diamond prices we im- ported the fine gems that sparkle in fancy diamond rings, fresh designs by our own artists, $50.00 up. Every Watches of Guaranteed Goodness of others reaching back to 1877, { Gold Wedding Rings, in the full assurance that no worthier wedding rings were ever made uches one of thei, a fancy up-keep. And inasmuch the cutters in rt ve uarant OF RANGER, IS SUSPENDED |! us we guarantee —$—— Europe you pay no every diamond to Barred From Law Practice, but'] profit to a middle- be what we say it May Be inact After man, and since our li the caslomer lad hree Years. ¢ ‘ fis storekeeping — costs that feeling — of STAMFORD, Conn, April 5.— At ; ‘ ww jtorney Charles N, Wexler, who made are as small as good security which y,/an affidavit confessing he faked what 5 purported to be a later will of Henry service allows, we makes any pur- th admlited ee ain the sure do not have to chase at the Lam- Court in New York, was to- charge you for part bert store a pleasure. 1 H y suspended from prac- . ecticut i ~ 1 a hearing Mareh $400 Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings 00 to $1500.00. arat gold, plain pol face case, thin and 1, with 15-jewel Wal- vent, $35.00, There All shapes and styles, Come here for any article of jewelry you want, You are always welcome and you will never run against a high price. THERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches 8th Street Store open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9 5, 1918, ° E bo) PEDO IN TE 4 os DX hay b Ges Mitraetlons Are Prices—Quallty—Sereo Store Opens AS 9 A.M. Herald Square, Bidway, 34th to 35th St Cretonne Wilton & Axminster Rugs Slip Covers The popularity of these serviceable rugs has been an incentive to the creation of many new designs and | | | unique color schemes that make them more desirable 2 than ever before for tasteful and durable floor coverings. Draperies, Wool Wilton Rug: Heettag Axminster Upholstery and 27 in. 64 In, $5.48 ugs i 36 In. x63 in. 8.94 | 22% in. x 96 Ip, si 92.14 rs Awnings " a ftxa tt 8.34 | 27 In. x64 In. se require expert handling (fe 6 inet tt 6 tm yeas inst ic 5.04 to look well and give iingittietin MB lids ane entire satisfaction. ft, 50 | 7 ft. 6 in. x9 ft. 25, ‘Take advantage of our years 73.50 | 8 ft. 3 in. x10 ft. 6 In, 37.50 experience with the highest x13 ft.¢ in, 82.60 | 9 ft.x12 ft. 4150 types of this work; lot us make iL ft. 8 in. x15 ft 92.50 | 9 ft.x15 ft 59.28 the fittings for your summer Seamless —' Hall Runners neue x9 ft 89) 3 ft.x 9 ft $11.74 Place your order now before tes ny 2 it 15.48 the rush of summer business x16 ft 14.74 | 3 ft.x15 tt 19.48 and be assured of individual LINOLEUMS attention and quick delivery. In thie d Phone, or call at the U; partment will b signs in Inlaids gnd Figured colors running through to the back, hey will not wear off; the figured cork linoleums have the patteruy stamped on the surface. Inlaid Linoleums :$1.19, 1.24, 1.59, 1.94and2.848q. yd. The above are 2 yards wide, priced by the square yard FiguredCorkLinoleums:2yds. wide, .74and.79sq.yd. 4 yds. wide, .84 sq. yd. Le —Fonrth Floor, Broadway 68 SHIRAZ RUGS Will Be Reduced From $98.50 to $74.50 each Shiraz, one of the loveliest types of Oriental Rugs, is distinguished for its rich color schemes, beautiful designs, and soft, silky texture. we size of the rugs on sale is 6x9 ft., the origi of $98.50 is low for a hand-made rug of such quality, and the sale price of $74.50 is remarkable. A\oera—Kourth Floor, Centro, Sunny Day Hats The Little Girls May Be Proud Of Now that the sunshine season is here (with another hour of sunshine every day), girls will want hats of light Leghorn and Milan to wear with their pretty coats and frocks. ‘This is where they may find them. Styles and prices please mothers, too. Lt i “ROSEMARIE” found Ay the new colorings and de- L ‘The inlaids bave the stery Office, 4th Floor, 35th St. Third Liberty Loan Starts Tomorrow (Saturday) First Anniversary of Our Entry Into the War SUBSCRIBE AT ONCE Uncle Sam Needs Your Help Don’t Disappoint Him The Women's Liberty Loan Commitics has a booth on our Main Floor where repre- sentatives will take sub. scriptions and answer rene tions pertaining to the Third Liberty Loan. To mould growing feet “Right Shape” SHOES for Boys and Girls A Leghorn Hat with Streomers $5.94 It is a hat to de Ip \ au Be A scientifically I; \ , Wet Bape designed shoe that © 1 gil wa thewide gros- successfully co m- “ i — grain ribbon baad bines good style | : and long flowin and comfort. { {7} streamers, but it can’t show the fine, soft q ity of the natural Leghorn. FOR GIRLS } Ribbons of black, green, navy, cerise, Copen. Batten oe atts \ shes bloke They will give long service and | After-Easter Hats of 7_will give lang service an i Lightsome Straws The mushroom shape is the most popular, sometimes imes abruptly turned soft, white will prove good s hh | Sizes 834 to lL I ¥ Sines 111g to® Priced 3.96 Sizes ¢!4 to 6 (lace only) 4.96 SPECIAL turned down all around, se up in back or at the r Milans or natural Ls immed with’ velvet Boys’ Shoes $2.49 pr. ? and grosgrain ribbons, somet hand _atitehi Si . wy and grosgrain ribbons, sometimes band stitehing is Mate i, Incomplete sizes taken from regular stock. Patent leather or gun metal in button shoes only. Good, stout shoes that w sell for almost double they been bought at to-day's wholesale price, Special: —Rough Milan Pokes With Long Grosgrain Streamers, $2.97 Black, brown beh I HH navy, sand, cherry, while heetlon, Second Flour, sath Extravagance This Year Is Unfashionable But This Doesn’t Mean That Old Clothes Look Fashionable The problem is to find style and satisfaction with less expense in your new spring suit. When you were given a problem at school to solve you used your eyes and ears and saw how the other boys were doing it. For the man who does his clothes arithmetic correctly our ; Men’s and Young Men’s SPRING SUITS by fabric, by tailoring, by price, maintain a standard of excellence—maintain a reputation for pleasing those who wear them—maintain our policy of goods of quality at prices less tl sewhere—and solve the problem, Other an el Suits from $17.50 to $39.75 owe ~ Fifth Floor, B'way, Front: eT TEE