The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 17

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THE EVUNING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE | LIST PAINTINGS F FOWLES ESTATE AT $619,209 NOW F forth an ee More “But for War”’—Total Estate of Art Dealer $1,259,649; Pursuant to a recent action of the Court of Appeals in reversing the Ap- Pellate Division and upholding Sur- fogate Fowler's decision in the mat- ter of the wills of Charles Frederick Fowles, millionaire art dealer, and his ife, Frances May, Lusitania vic- ims, the State Comptroller's office Bled with the Surrogate’s Court yes- erday an appraisal crediting the art dealer’s estate with gross assets of ,269,649 and net assets of $1,179,864. Mr. and Mrs, Fowles made wills on April 30, 1915, shortly before sailing on the ill-fated trip. Fowles willed to hig wife $5,000 cash, their English | home and the power of disposing in her will of 22% per cent. of his estate, that portion to be in her care during her lifetime. The remainder was to go to the daughters, Mra. Gertrude Frances Browne and Mrs. Gladys Mary Baylies. Surrogate Fowler decided, when the wills were presented for probate, that Mrs. Fowles had survived her husband and upheld her will in which she gave the 2% per cent. to her sister, Mra. Dorothy Elizabeth Smith of London. Reversal by the Appellate Division followed, ‘The appraisal filed yesterday shows that this 22% per cent, amounts to | oyprral Each daughter receives h of amounts to stocks and bonds, $364.75; 1,500 shares of the stock of Scott & Fowles, Inc., $1,143,696. The estate's paintings are appraised at $619,259, with the. explanation that they would @ been worth an additional §207,- 40 had not the war caused s practi- destruction of the art market. »Among the paintings listed are: rait of Mrs. Veitch by Raeburn, pik 000; View in Westphalia by Hob- a, $42,000; Cather! H rd by Bien, 88 } buthnot by Hoppr2r, $85,250; Mrd. Herron by Romney, $35,000; Lady Order and Child by Romney, $35,000; Lady Hepburn by Raeburn, $35,900; ead of a Young Man by Memling, $29,000; Mrs, Fitzherbert by Gains- Gains- Dingwall $28,000: ‘Woman Making Lace by Maes, $15,000, 347 STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM THE CITY COLLEGE President Mezes Tells Them That Bolshevist Rule in Russia Cannot Last. Dr. Sidney E. Mezes, President of the College of the City of New York, told largest graduating class in the his- pry of the college yesterday that Bol- mm cannot last in Russia because ignores the bourgeoisie. Dr, Mezes resigned his Dosition at the ee Conference as Chali ican Advisory Committee of Ex- arts in order to return in time for the "ine. wialavin he pointed ety, ae mistake mad athe. intter did not include ie sea Yesterday was the perenne com- encement of the college. hundred his Government. The re pat include ‘the bourge: neny, joard of Trustees; 5 kers were Lee ns, Drealdent ot Alumni *nepolation’ and Th . 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Regular Value 2.00 Sale Price 1 , 3 5 Remarkable Sale Saturday About 1,500 Girls’ Wash Dresses Sizes 6 to 14 years Smart Dresses of Parkhill Gingham in checks, stripes and plaids; also plain color Chambray and Linen; straight-line and pleated models, with contrasting trimming and belts. Sale Price 2 .00 ens biti 27, 1919. SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES——————- = 1329-1331 + 4810-4812 BROADWAY pars FIFTH AVE. Near Gates Avenue Bet. 4th and tod, Brooklyn Brooklyn, . y FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE STREET NBing At Hoyt St.Subway Station, Brooklyn EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS—SATURDAY Midsummer Dress Sale 1000 Dainty Cotton Frocks In Refreshing New Styles Comprising a most varied assemblage of the smartest modes of mid-summer wear, offering an unequalled selection SATURDAY’S SPECIAL PRICES yy ha 975 1 a76 Included are lightsome Frocks of exqui- sitely figured and flowered Voiles, Or- gandies, Lawns, Ginghams and Art Cali- coes, featuring every late style diversity. 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VICTROLAS Linen Dresses..... 9.75 to 13.75 Silk Dresses....... 9.75 to 13.75 Party Dresses..... 13.75 to 25.00 Gingham Dresses..2.00 to 9.75 Voile Dresses....... 3.95 to 12.75 Organdie Dresses...7.90 to 15.00 Chic Satin Sport Hats Very Specially Priced SATURDA 05 SALE pate, 3 Girls’ Georgette Frocks Adorably simple yet fashionable are these new graduation frocks. Girlish models, with entrancing ruffles, gir- dles, collar and sleeve innovations. VERY SPECIAL 15-00 SATURDAY Accordeon Pleated Satin Sport Hats in White, Navy and all Sweater shades with satin band and bow. The adjust- able brim converts the Mushreom into a Roll Sailor, so it may be worn either way. 3.95 C Aur Leen EASY TERMS 5 A) veut Satie x Free Furs Remodeled and Stored at Summer Rates ALE AT Cgc THREE BROOKLYN STOR ise 128 |

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