The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1920, Page 12

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SAID SRAReER Uae : THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. ‘i! PENROSE RELAPSE DENIED. ACCUSED IN 7m 7. Fi MISUSING $500,000 Widow of Former Partner Asks| "" °"* Accounting of Restautant |WILL 40 YEARS OLD ¢ Company’s Funds. IS PROBATED : irae seaciant ts ©] Maker and AM the Witnesses Dead, 48 PERISH IN TYPHOON. But Surrogate Holds Survivors Reach Cebu After Lonn | of Steamer in Phillppines. P. 1, Nov, 9.—Forty-« belleved to have pera); No Value, variety, veracity—the fundamentals of our unswerving policy—insure payable prices, pss ds ; pattern diversity, honest fabrics executed it Champe &. a mur H | and tailoring. Dunston was named ‘pelt execiitors: Men’s and young men’s Winter suits and overcoats, fifty dollars ‘or more. in Washing Materials, patterns and sizes sufficiently varied to meet all requirements. BROKAW BROTHERS Charges that John D proprietor of “Jack's” re 780 Gixth Avenue, has mis. to bis own use and that of his son It Vadid. More than $500,000 of the corporate funds of the concern are contained Papers in a suit for end damages filed yesterday with t County Clerk by Mrs. Mary Minihy and Frank J. Hurley, administrat ue of the estate of Timothy Hurley Bat Maitae tee ike wecnion f6 Slater recites that the petition for Re ee SE ent probate of the will was not filed un The papers also allege that Mr. ig¢o No curther proceedings w Dunston, Jan, x; computed the loss Of and the Food will of the restaurant, due t) surr Prohibition, at $250,000. time The complaint alleges that in 1904 do Vimothy Hurley and John Dunston cluding the witnesse have . were partners \inder the ne Surrogate Sintr states he does not Tal pon & Son, and ea ‘uary,' Know the reason for the delay on the; 1906, Dunston induced Ilurley to inal petition. ‘The Surrogate rules transfer his Interest to a new cor- lfaerne ein pate hie are son Enown ag Jacks) 206 hat of of the deaths of all ‘According to the alloged agreement, | that proo Hurley gave Dunston the right to| ed with ite execution Is convincing. | purchase his shares at any tne for| The will provides for members of the one-third of thelr par value. Hur-|testator's family ohh by api ag bined shares, Ch -| Half a dozen loudly voiced. demands | ixth of the stock of the corporation. ; 2 " Fhe remaining fveceixths were held | ‘or Passage of a new ord! ayes curb. | by Dunston, who Inter transferred |!ng theatre ticket speculators were one-sixth to his eon, William J. Duns-|drowned at yesterday's meeting of | ton. Dunston js alleged to have|the Board of Aldermen by declara- agreed to pay Hurley his propor-|tions that leaders of the board were tionate share of the profits, framing amendments to existing ordi- Boon after making this agreement, |nances certain to put the speculators It is alleged, Dunston had Hurley |out of business. confined in an insane asylum, where an accou day. 4 reached Cebu. Ther Sgfour persons’ svonrd the! Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) West 43rd Street ——— has lain dormant’ in the} Exceptional Values Thursday in IMPORTED DECORATIVE LINENS Appropriate for the Thanksgiving Table or Holiday Gifts —(On Main Floor Tables). 1 Piece to Put On Instead of 3 Young Folks Hop Happily, Snappily into 3-in-l Shirt—Drawers— Waist he remained until his death, in De- ember, 1917. During that time, the plaintiffs allege, no guardian or com- ittee of property was appointed fog, uriey, and Dunston, it in chargeds “acting without right or authority,” ‘took possension of his property, in- |] cluding stock, jewelry and cash Entries in Dunston's books Jan, 31 1907, the complaint alleges, 396 in divisible profits of which it is Mieged he never re- ‘eaived any part, It is ulso alleged! ‘that the net profits of the restaurant H ‘ Madeira Linens Mosaic Linens Centerpieces, . cach $1.75, 2.25 | Centerpieces, . each $5.50, 7.50 Boudoir Cushion Covers, 1.50, 1.95 | Tea Cloths, . cach 15.00, 17.50 rem 3905, to, the present have ox: | peri H chalet ict aty | Tea Cloths, . each 7.25, 9.00 Luncheon Cloths, ea, 25.00, 29.00 weeeded $1,000,000, bi dividend h i 1.60 . a r boon hese by Np het Oe ABs. straws $10.00 Afternom Tea Napkins Dinner Cloths, exch 45.00, 65.00 MEN CaatavaRaD Avision of profits or surplus been | T is not particularly to é : se, ayy.) Tes apkeus TRAI > 1 f Po Ovington’s credit that OZ. . 5 axe iS. ; aaa Saleen ae . iemaiver cauahies SO HInWAe. find fia | they Mew agra ven: , Hemstitched, corner effects doz. 10.00 For Boys and Girls—Ages 2 to 13 gon, of making iis Tumbler Doilies, doz. 1.95, 2.25 oMicials of the corp: mual salary of $3.5 iety of good gifts than Tea Napkins, most other shops. With t Napkin Luncheon Sets (13 pes.) 7.25, 8.75 | Mosaic Edge . ee. loz. §14.00 D:™: is a simple, neat, orderly operation for the. boy or girl Using corporate funds to ‘purchase |M ‘long practice in helping who is equipped by thoughtful parents with E-Z Waist Union Gpeculative @tocks, The restaurant's | to solve gift problems, ee eee a: Suits. Three garments in one means trebled convenience in extensive stock of wines and liquors, 7 , it is charged, were disposed of by iq it would be much to their nm for his persona! account. |#M shame if they did not. @ Wis action in charging $250,000 off) the books for loss of goodwill from OVINGTON’S Prohibition, it is alleged, was without MM oa : "7 basis of fact and was for the purpose |p] @ ‘The Gift Shop of 5th Ave of lessening the amount of divisible | 3:4 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. surplus and net profits Dunston's indebtedness (to the ; | HAMILTON’S Sacrifice Sale of 1300 Fur Collared Coats In Bolivias, Crystal Cords, Velours, Broadcloths and Silvertones Values as High as $55 Now $35 putting on, 3-fold ease in taking off, French Hand-Made Cluny Lace Trimmed Linens , Doilies, we doz. $3.95, 4.50 | Tea Cloths, each $12.00, 20.00 Centerpieces, . each 2.75, 3.50 | Luneheon Cloths, ea. 25.00, 30.00 Dresser or Buffet Scarfs, 4.25, 7.00 |, Luncheon Sets (13 pes.) 6.00, 8.00 From sun-up to sun-down the E-Z Waist Union Suit lends itself to exercife and frolic—‘giving’ readily to every movement—taking gamely every pull and strain. The knitted tubular straps yield length- wise, thus removing the burden of resistance from the garment proper. The buttons of real bone make security double sure. The handy, durable attachments for hose and outer garments, vie vigorously with most exacting wear. ‘The full sizes and craftily contrived drop seat complete the comfort chapter. Shopability,*washability and dur- ‘ \ ability claim E-Z for their own. 4 & An Extensive, Recent Importation of REAL LACES Rare specimens of exquisite European handicraft at Unusually Attractive Prices To-morrow Real Valenciennes Lace and Real Point de Binche Edging andl Insertion, Insertion, 45c, 85c, $1.98 to 25.00 yd. | 80c, 98c, $1.98 to 15.95 yd. Starting Next Saturday—, Winter Shoe Week . NOV. 13 to 20 ‘ In the leading’ reliable shoe stores of == every neighborhood in and around Greater New York. | Now is the time for the whole family to get | {ts winter shoes costing inmen’s. . . $2 to $3 less {n women’s.’ $2 to $3 less in children’s . $1 to $2 less : Vinter buck te mow salting 4a prices ranging from 06 to 63. Real Point Venise, Milan and Real Point Alencon Edging and Insertion, $3.50, 6.95, 10.98 to 25.00 yd. Extraordinary Values Thursday - in a Specially Prepared Sale of WOMEN’S DAYTIME DRESSES $29 50 | per pair than last winec'e high shoes, . ; ‘ ' Buy reliable shoes from a reliable dealer who Models for Street or Afternoon wear in Serge, Tricotine, Crepe-back Satin | offers reliable values, who can fit you properly, or Wool Jersey. Graceful, plain tailored dresses, trimmed with silk braid O and who backs his sales with permanent service. WINTERN SHOE WEEK a Nov.13220 Sizes 34 to 44 or the clever use of beads. _ It’s a fact— | Shoe prices are lower ‘NURSES’ and MAIDS’ UNIFORM Dept: All Wool Velour Coat, All. Wool TTricotine Dress, .. Low Pri Ices gpatrslion Sree olat Pessoa tigi riigeentay $25 amply provided with complete assortments of correct styles ‘We have no direct of Indirect connection with any retail | re . in the favored materials announces . See polio Hert favs eee i} those ta in the legitimate well-eorablished eighbo 1 500 Silk and Cloth Dresses Sei chimes wa meted nlgnbrboed | The materials include Tricotines, Serges, Satins, Tricolettes & Charmeuse SPECIAL VALUES for THURSDAY Values to $40 Now Reduced ‘to $25 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE 38". McElwain, Moree y,~ Nath’! Fisher & Rogers York & Co. SHOB MANUPACTURERS and WHOLESALS DISTRIBUTORS In a large assortment of Uniforms, consisting of White Linene, Black Soisette and Blue or Striped Chambrays with high or low necks; some white collars. ; « $4.50 SECOND FLOOR. It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want” Ad, will Go and Find It. errata!

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