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7 SEORGE OULD \ i _ ANY LIONS Appeal From Ruling Ousting Him as Executor to Be Taken at Once. iit { ) te + John B, Stanchfeld, counsé! asso- Viated with Babbitt, Wallace & Hoff, wteys of record for George J. Very Practical ‘ The Hallmark strap \ watch is suitable for “FIGHTS: TO CONTROL. » either “him” or “her”; dependable for month- in-month-out service; 15 jewel movement; lumi- nous hands and dial. _ Straps are provided in a =i \_ vatiety of attractive leath- ers. Characteristic Hall- ips! \ mark Brices: Sterling silver or gold filled $25 Fourteen karat solid gold $50 MALLMARK yrwcen Sth AVE., AT 42nd ST., and Floor CASSIUS BAGLEY, President °. r ees from the decision ousting Gould as executor of the family’s $80,000,000 estate would be taken immediately. ve wili Immediately appeal the decisi®n of Justice Whittaker in this case,” Mr, Stanchfield said, “It is our contention that the Justice had no right to entertain the motion, and that therefore the decisicn is not legal. We will take it to the higher court as soon as we can prepare the papers.” it was assumed that unless Gould sugeoeds in obtaining a reversal the estate will be divided into six distinct trust funds. It gras intimated *his miffht be done even before Gould's | appeal canbe ‘decided. Frank J. Gould wil) automatically succeed his brother as a trustee as a result of the decision, George has charged that Frank and his sister Anna attacked him through malice because he ad disapproved their several matrimonial ventures, It has been intimated that one of the next steps of Frank Gould will be to surcharge against George all the losses incurred by the estate »while under his management, this step likely to follow with an action against the financier for am a. « estimated at $25,000,000, George J. Gould appeared at hie of. fice to-day, No, 165 B y, but declined to see any inquirers, It was said in well-informed quar- ters that George Gould would fight any step which might ,place Frank Gouki in a controling position rela- tive to the Gould millions. Atorneys for Frank Gould, how- ever,, did not anticipate any further to trouble, They belteve the family squabbles of the Goukis would not be brought into public an; ;more than was absolutely essenti pe sinadiiensnatrson dD MARRIAGE BOOM IN JUNE. New ‘York Shows Increase of 2,028 | ‘The statistics of the Marriage License Bureau for’ June show an increase of [2.028 brave men over the correspond- |ing month in 1918. In New York 8,725 |couples drew tickets in the grand lot~ |tery’ during the month. Manhattan showed an increase of 715; Brooklyn jand Bronx had respectively 787 and 327 more than in June, 1918, to the bureau, is the number of re- turning soldiers } | 1 erat ; Seton ear St. Juvin, France, Oct. 11, |swiftness of the current, and ‘the | enemy. ‘i tive men to the rescue of Mi» company commander, who was lying concealed within twenty yards of an enemy ma- chine gun nest. He hdvanced through the intense machine gun fire to the en- emy’s position, and, ‘though wounded in nine places, returned to our lines with important information, Private Ernest W. Blomgren, Sant- Bravery in Action, tary Detachment, 106th Infantry, of Ni Three New York men have been | !#91 Westchester Avenue, “for extraor: awarded the Distingyished jo | diary heroism in action near Ronssoy, Cross, according to announcement| *rance, Sept. 27, 1918." During the op- made to-day by the War Department, | erations against the Hindenburg Line, Second Lieut. 3. R. Busk, 38th In-| Private Biomeren went forward through fantry, son of Fred T. Busk of No, | the terrific shell and machine gun fire 301 Produce Exchange, “for extraor-|'? Tescue wounded comrades, dinary hero! in action east of Sea ae Chateau-Thierry, France, June 17, 1918," Despite the coldness ‘of the. water, the of the Peace John A. Longstreet here, | Fiow bail for ‘the Grona dury. Te for tl ir ’. by was sworn out by ‘the eirt’s rather, THREE NEW YORKERS WIN THE D. S, 6. Lieut. Busk, Corporal Carroll and Private Blomgren Rewarded for Y Boston | Garter ACCUSED BY GIRL’S FATHER, | Jersey lawyer, Former Proxéentor, Arrested on Grave Charge. MANASQUAN, N. J., July 1—Theo- dore J. R. Brown, aged fifty, « member of the logal staf fof ‘the Centra! Ftkiiroad of (New Jersey, for seventeen years pros- eoutor of Ocean County and elected a | Councilman of Brielle, N. J. « month ago, was arrested leqt night on a charge. Presence of the énemy on the opposite bank, Lieut. Busk completed a personal reconnaissance ef the enemy's position by swimming the River Marne, after which he took « patrol across the river in boats, and obtained valuable infor- mation regarding the movements of the Corpl. Patrick J. Carroll, Company F, 300th ‘Infantry, of No, 310 Bast Wighth ‘Btreet, “for extraordinary. hereiam tn .N, J. 1918.” Brown whe atraigned before Justice Corpl. Carroll led a patrol of Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at 5 P. M.—Closed all day Saturday. dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street | "The cause of thé increase, according are marrying the girls who mailed them eocks and things. oe . FINDS BONES ARE CHINESE. Medical Examiner for District Attorney to-day announced that in a suit case in the ek are those of a Chinaman. Hotel last He es the hair as that of a China- nd the peculiar dental work as of a Ch sxistant exe dentist. istrict Attorney John F District Attorney's after inves tigation in CG pinion that the murd was not committed ce af the Homicide Bureau of the if murder it} Vacation A parel Sar Siout Women Qnly two days till the Fourth—two days to complete your vacation preparations. Stout women will find the clothes they need here—ready toe wear—and all at bargain prices. Summer Coats For traveling, for motor wear for cool days and evenings all summer, Taftet te Silk Poplin, Serg Reduced prices offer big savin on every goat’ 1128 to 3975 Store Closed Friday and Saturday and fabri " p D colors and foulard patterns, light or dark. 595 to 1695 Plenty of All Sizes Cool Blo ed for stout figures, e Chines Voiles, and Georgettes, Plain, tucked and embroidered styles. B08 to" G88 Wash Skir Gabardine Pique, 695 ts 1 White or huir-line str A wide a "198 to 595 Many bargains fot mothers-to-be. Sum- mer cealing coats. frocks, wa Private fitting rooms, A Sale . THE “SALBRO” FOUNTAIN PEN 1.50 Just the Article You Have Been Seeking— A Really Good Fountain Pen at Little Expenditure The “Salbro” Self-filler Fountain Pen, as illustrated, is fitted with a 14-kt. Solid Gold Pen and reliable safety clip. Guaranteed to be dépendable and give lasting satisfaction. It embodies every essential feature for writing efficiency. The vacationist now has an opportunity to purchase a guaranteed Fountain Pen at a modest price. 4 (Demonstration During Sale.) | i WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS Greatly Underpriced 4.95 Bathing Suits of excellent quality Surf Satin—in smart slip-on styles, effectively trimmed—have been marked extremely low as a holiday offering. Models for all types of figures—all sizes. Early selection is advised, as the sale is certain togbe well received. New Arrivals In WOMEN’S COTTON DRESSES 7.50 10.00 14,50 Silks and satins have their charm, but there are times when thin Cotton Frocks —Organdie, Voile, Linen and Gingham—meet the occasion as nothing else can. Recent arrivals in Cotton Frocks bespeak many new ideas in styles that are more fascinating than those that came before them—and such colors! There are beautiful flowered effects in soft towes, quaint checks, gay stripes and rich, plain colors. Skirts are ruffled, tucked, plain or adorned with an odd tunic; waists are artistically trimmed with Net or Organdie in white or contrasting color; gay ribbon girdles are noticed on some models—graceful tie sashes of self-material on others, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 919. \ Store Opens at 9 A. M. and Closes at 5 P. M. Closed all day Sai James MeCreery & Co. 44 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street. Special Holiday Offering SILK FAILLE SKIRTS For Women and Misses . 12.75 Variety is the inost recurring wish in feminine costumery. That is why the separate skirt of Silken fabric has come to be regarded as indis- pensuble—it permits of variety in attire at little expensitare. it may be made dressy by the addition of a fancy Blouse—sportsmanlike when worn with a sport Blouse. In any event, ip stands ready to collaborate with any by-play of the mode. Two charming models are pictured — fashioned of lustrous Silk Faille in White, Gray, Navy Blue, Taupe, Tan and Black. Superbly made and finished. All sizes to 34-inch waist bands. . A Sale of Interest DAINTY ORGANDY RUFFLING yard, 38 regularly 60¢ Ruffling of sheer, crisp Organdy plays an important part in the ever-necessary | freshening of the Summer Frock. We have marked three styles of Organdy Frilling at a surprisingly low price—plain and tucked styles, 3 to 4 inches wide, White, all colors and Summery combinations of White and color, / The Most Remarkable Sale of the Season 2,:750 MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES 4.50 That Cannot Be Duplicated For Less Than - 6.75 to 9.75 We have purchased a leading manufacturer’s remaining stock hitherto inconceivably low price. They are offered for special Holida: low figure. An advantageous opportun dresses at a notably low price. are illustrated. Voile Frocks Unquestionably the prettiest styles displayed this season, fashioned of good quality Voile in attractive colors and figures. Size 14 to 18 years. f Summer Dresses. at a le at a proportionately ity for those who anticipate a week-end vacation to procure stylish There are eighteen fashionable models in the assortment, six of whieh Gingham Frocks Excellent quastjingham in gay plaids or neat checks and stripes. Smart, trim styles; some attractive combination effects. ; Size 14 to 18 years. NO RETURNS ————eE ee ee ee NO C. O. D.’S NO APPROVALS WMOeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneoeeeeneess reo eOreeeeo oon een eo® The New York World’s Foreign News Service leads in accuracy and _ timeliness. Read The World every morning and keep well posted on current events.

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