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Spring and Summer $12,000,000 ESTATE Lieut. Crothers Charges Fraud F U RS in California Court in Seeking Redistribution, Latest Models Exclusive in Style SAN FRANCISCO, May 18— Papers were filed tn court yesterday obtain @ redistribution of the will of the late James G. Fair, In which he \ Dry Cold Storage | of Winter Furs 2% Repairs and Remodeling at Summer Prices that he was deprived of his legal y, share through fraud practiced in the California Supreme Court. Fair left & $12,000,000 estate. that a bribe of $410,000 was given Judge F. W. Henshaw, then a justice of the Supreme Court, ‘The suit is directed against Mrs. Theresa Ocirichs and Mrs, Virginia Vanderbilt of New York, daughters 384 Fifth Avenue Telephone 2044 Greeley defendants Hermann Oelrichs r, Muriel, Consuelo and William K, Vanderbilt and Judge Henshaw. Lieut. Crothers is a gon of the Iate of San in Between 35th & 36th Sts. rs. Margaret J. Crothers Jose, a sister of Fair, posted ans SOs |. W. W. BAN IN MILWAUKEE. Governor Forblds Meeting Mayor fe- KEROSENE POWERLIGHT f SUMMER COMFORTS READING &@ SEWING LAMP. Industrial Workers of the World meet- | Artificial daylight. 336 ©. P.. equals 5 v ing planned to be held Saturday, will not | Feaaate, a be permitted to take place, according to | choaper than elec- hurns $0 bre. on 1 gal received from Gov. Philipp. Mayor juested +4 n members ‘American 0) prohibit the meeting, but refused the re- quest, giving as his reason that “perse- cution creates kind and I don't want to increase th strength of the L W. W. here” ficent’ and fiat ee cee ere tries Anh viniinas ; Signal Man ie in earns T Cornelius J, Keller, twenty-cigt Show Rooms, 812 Broadway y Pho ‘ad, cf No. 206 West” 149th pet Biden bob dledeetentccstll Death 5 it = Street, @ signal man, was struck by a - northbound train and killed in the IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHA Broadway subway between 96th and 1034 Streets at 6 A. M. to-day. He and another mechanic had been working not far apart and Keller was found dead after the train had passed, 29 West 34% St. — B® Ave. Cori St. Present Newly Created Modes in ' Frocks of Charm & Originality Assembled for Saturday, at Special Prices |ASHION’S latest edicts are beautifully expressed in a superb collection of Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta and Foulard Frocks, grouped at cl The Special Price of \\ i Ao 19.75 ar see vise ideas in the designing of street and sport frocks are shown in the models of Foulard Silk, Georgette, Taffeta, Moire Silk, etc.; grouped at The Special Price of 25.00 RIGINAL conceptions are displayed in the remarkable assortment of Beaded Georgette, Flower - Printed Georgette and Satin Frocks; also pretty models in combinations of these materials, grouped at feb . The Special Price of Fe 35.00 $25.00. ave $39.50, Taken from Our Regular Stock for Clearance— Spring Suits and Capes Radically Reduced INCLUDING MANY OF OUR CHOICEST MODELS Smartly Tailored Suits 00 Of Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill, etc.; desirable styles, hand- 2 5: somely silk lined. All sizes. Regularly to $39.50 Capes and Dolman Coats Full sweep Capes and gracefully draped Dolmans of Serge. . Sliterne, Gabardine and Velour, mostly silk lined. bedidl a 9 oo Regularly to $29.50. | | The Above Also on Sale at Our BROOKLYN and NEWARK Stores FAR HER SUES SEMawricomes,- | slams FOR HIS SHARE OF Hero One of Many Listed by Re- eau, but 346 der severe enemy fire to rescue Ma wounded top sergeant. After carrying him to safety he ad- anced toward an enemy machine = nest and cleaned it out with nd grenades.” But he is at home tn New York now || \ and he cannot find a job. Attention is 4 to-day to this young man and others quite as brave - e by “the. Re-amployment ‘Comaniten of mention jew York City for Soldiers, Satlors in an action by Liout. W. E Croth- and Marines, with offices at the cor- ers, late of the Canadian Army, to ner of Park and Pearl Street. (Tele- ll bs phone Worth 9250). One hundred and 4 ninety-seven men back from fighting Overseas were turned away from the was named as an heir, Ho charges bureau yesterday. ‘The action was based upon con- | must obtain work immediately wears tentions tn the report of John B. the French War Cross. For bravery in Densmore, Federal Director General Belleau Woods with the tank corps of of Employment, and other published the 24 Division he was decorated hy accusations Marshal Petain. For weeks he has looked for employment as cashier, cost Olerk or salesman, to change his decision after the will |saleente Duress waiting itst are 20 had been sustained in the Supreme | ers, 11 Shaitteure, 10 dookkeep aecko[ Court. It was alleged that this Te nite‘mechanica” 19 ahipping clerks, 6.50 to 12.00 6.00 to 14.00 % change was the primary cause of the | 346 of the Ba oxy the account ts that DANDY CLOARETTZ , will being finally broken in this court ported yesterday were who re- upon @ rehearing of the tase, Placed in employment. dmmediat Jumaten Taxes Commercial 7 KINGSTON, Jamaioa, Thursday, May ‘Travelers, mrt ad Counet! — to- UNTEED of James G. Fair and names as co- |D%sed a bill, imposing a tax of sth CIGAR STORES lon co St mmarcial, travelers doing biningse pm! IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND FIND IT, CAMMEYER on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 4" St. New York Women’s Spring and_ Summer WHITE SHOLS At Prices to Fit Any Purse HERE is no Shoe more applicable for Summer wear than the White one. It brings about that feeling of cheerfulness and coolness so sought for employment Bureau, Are Placed at Work. "Bingle handed he advanced un- “Fiddlesticks! You and I Before he went to war with the 27th not a whit what hap- during the hot weather, ’ Sear We taht one tela Pate Then again, what is a new Summer Dress without a pair of White Shoes? private stock at United. The answer is, every woman buys White Shoes no matter how many other pairs Certs! Just mention my she may possess, And CAMMEYER has the assortment. chap for whom the Bureaa name.2- White Low Shoes White High Shoes For the women who yi4 Low Shoes, our Pumps and Oxfords are the thing. All the newest styles. There are daint, yw Shoes for street and evening wear and then there are those comfortable outing kind, too. only available ee Summer ee. 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