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caaeeeheaeeenetannaiittaetetaedadiabaiememmniantaeditcnemnes DECISION THIS WEEK IN MOVE INVOLVING Although briefs will be submitted to-day to Supreme Court Justice Morschauser in White Plains on the motion of John EB. Mack of Pough-| do tot c: keopsic, as guardian for Guy Still-| man, to try to bring in all thr Still-; man heirs as co-defendants to pro-| tect the infant's interest in the trust extate of $37,000,000, a decision ts not| 3 expected until later this week. Tho briefs are from former Justice Jenks, A. Stillman, who ts trying to prove Guy ts not his son and not an heir to his estate, and from John F. Bren. | pan representing Mr. Mack. Many intricate points of law are discussed in Judge Jenks’s brief, who @ays the action should be dismissed. | Counsel for James A, Stillman said! ~ to-day be w est move citing pear Friday vefore Surrogate Cohalan | | and show cause wi should not} ver two elder sons, Jainca and Alex- ander. Mra, Stiliman's pointed the boys’ construed as an at appointed to a position where she will have the legal rigt Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. size Gx... \ N ‘9x! All wool, Most beau- 1 preety to which he will be entitled! MRS. AITKEN GETS $4,000 is unknown to her, Mr. Stillman we A YEAR WITH DIVORCE citations at the of: - ——e City Bank, No. mast 42d Street. Vuterbridge Ho! Cornelius J. Sullivan and Col. William Rand jr will appear on behalf of Mr, Stillman | An interlocutory decree of divorce and John F. Brennan will be Mrs, , 0 Stilmants chief counsel Me’ Brom: |from her husband, Arthur 1, Aitken, Ran destined to discuss the applica-| ana $4,000 a year allmony were granted tion beyond saying that “Bud” an Mrance en oO Alexander wanted their mother to t Hentgey een ee their guardian. Mr. Brennan sai Brooklyn, by Mrs, Stillman would not appear be served with the 4 of the National n Textimony of | lent's Niece. Decree Co. “day to Mrs. 0. 148 Clinton Street, STLLMAN HERS fore the Surrogate personally. RDREOTE:, (COURS, VURLIED FLEE: reached $440,000 jay, the day's Court to Rul : Mr. Horsey said Mr. Stillman would] ‘The decree was granted malnly tal being o pofticlale of, not appear either, shongh it was res! throus autnchy: ot Franklin ospital for Chi fo Rule on Action to ported he would “My Horsey added: | Suu? Hoe ey ori acante,| which will be @ part of the new hos 6 BELLANS Make Co-Defendants of: All | “There does not appear to be any that Aitken tived with her| tl, @nnounced a separate effort 1 Hot water reason for this application, This very lack of apparent raseon makes it| difficult for us to understand the mo: | § tive for the move. ‘The whildren are | ke 4 already in Mra, Stillman’s custody! tivea at this and why she should wisi to have het-|y,1qeon Mares. 1 self appointed thelr general guardian |!) is more than we can understand, 1) 1” e to disclose the Tt waa furt . 14 Bast 60th # Mra, Alt- Participants in Estate. form ne y lier that basis of ¢ said the th n had nothing to do K's motion before Justice | schausor. M Mor- Life A Uses Bucket as Gas Chamber fin poo Suicide. |N. J. Miss Grace Tamagno, fifty-four, was) Brun found dead this morning in the bathroom | Mt as chief counse] for James Mrs, Stillman and Or udlng. bleniets ‘Two gas'tubes were turne her mouth, the other op reversed bucket over her hi about the door and window w mith cott No reason is the suield and Kolus had | iv and Kungman is improper and oppose Mrs, Stillman’s Bdaband't6 ups | SECOND ANNUAL OF THE BROOKLYN MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. IN ALL THE SALESROOMS OF ALL THE MEMBERS/ 10.A.M. TO 10 RM. DAILY titlon to be ap- val guardian is mpt by he= to oe o demand and) her husband ; t condition ad} 18 East 31st Street, Near 5th Avenue BEST RUG VALUES IN TOWN/ BEC AU SE We Buy in Tremendous Lots—Deal Direct with the Consumer—Count on Big Volume of Sales THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OUR BEST RECOM DATION Prepaid Mail s Filled mptly BRUSSELS CARPET 49¢ ya. Sal. Starts at 9A. M. To-m_rrow, and Will Conti: ALL THIS WEEK Orde: Pro Smith's All-Wool AXMINSTER RUGS High pile, desirably patterns and color; WILTON RUGS 9x12 25. 19 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN 35 Toe | Genuine Inlaid Linoleum 2 yds. wide. Colors clear through to back, in wide assortments; | AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 Yate wool, Cholce col~ ors in wanted pat- te nin VELVET RUGS 12 MM VELVET CARPET QT in. wide, Nothing 27 in, wide, sultable for balls and stairs. WOOLTONE CARPET Tin. wide, Just right Tapestry Brussels 9x12 Ornate designs and at- $ 50 | 95 tons werviceable. . stairs. : Ya. combina tractive colorings in tifol colors and de~ st A Specially Arranged Coat Sale Tomorrow Smartly Tailored Winter Coats For Women and Misses Unsurpassed Values 35.00 A most exceptional oftering of attractively modele winter coats in Silvertone and Velour, featuring the new throwescarf; silk lined and warmly interlined, and shown in the new shades: painting now on ita way to America, will have its first exhibition in this | country as a benefit for the new Fifth Avenue Hospital, the receipts as a di tlon’s building f raised $96,000, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1921, “BLUE BOY” TO BE SHOWN | #!ves and as agents for thave had no de: TO AID NEW HOSPITAL} with ate. runtinet \the firm said, Sure Relief DIGESTION nae in A mon | “The Blue Boy,” the Gainsborough \ 1ts owner will off fon to the Ine The hospital f Sure Relief ELLANS| Duveen Bros, emphatically day that they bad pure U. S. ARMY SURPLUS | AN EVENT IN MARINE HISTORY PUBLIC AUCTION SALE of FLOATING EQUIPMENT Recently Declared Barpiyy and Made Avaliable for Sale and Immediate Delivers at the ARMY SUPPLY BASE, PORT NEWARK, N. J. Thursday, November 3, 1921, 11 A. M. The floating equipment ts well known in the Marine World. An Inapection of Is ie invited. and facilities will be afforded from October 21 until morning ach Inapectiona. the vessala to be ‘Amo: offered are HES: PASSENGER STEAMER uy W. Hoover” “Tnlesbore” SBhedeat | Tnlesbero’ Hemaln’? | Frank Dew Ramsey” nen Wm. F, Fitesimmens’ STEAMILIGHTERS: “Beene” = “Williams FREIGHT & PASSENGER S18AMER “General Melge!’ FERRY BOAT. “General Weston’ Derrick Lighters 13 Deck Seows 2 Scows 2 Ash Keows 15 Motor Boats 2 a iacellaneous diving equipment will be dinnosed of The terms and conditions of #aln, de A catalogue which alee complete description of all vensein and are ottractive, ihe nak conducted under the management of JO! THOMPSON, 217 Broad York City. Catalogues and any add tional information will be furnished om application by the auctioneer, or by the SURPLUS PROPERTY OFFICER Acmy Se Base 80th Sérect and Flest Avenne, BROOKLYN, N. ¥. nm be U.S. ARMY SURPLUS Pee GLENMORE 0268 NOW IS THE TIME To Reuphelster Your Furniture AND SAVE MONEY. When the rush begins the neat, good work we turn out will be next to impossible We are equipped to give you quick service and guar antee you complete satisfaction, Our customers al ways come back—our books open for inspection. Five-piece suits reupholstered in finest tapestries, velours and imitation leather, silk gimp Phone and oar representative will call 2547 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘The Kind You Have Always Fon ehe has borne the signa= | ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his yorponat supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one | deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just pas-mood.” are but experiments, and endanger the | health of Children—Experience against Experiment, | Never attempt to relieve your baby with a! remedy that you would use for ia" oe. WVhatisCASTORIA orice, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither pium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance, For more than thirty years it has been in constant forthe relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and | Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Comfort—The Mother’s Friend, Bears the Signature of in Use For Over 30 Years {TWE CENTAUR COMPANY, REW VOOK Orr. INDIGESTION Acidity Gases Heartburn Sourness Flatulence Palpitation Instant relief! No waiting! A few tablets of harmless, pleasant “Pape’s Diapepsin’’ correct acidity, thus regulating digestion and making sick, upset stomachs feel fine, Best stomach corrective known, =FOR WEDNESDAY’S SELLING=—= RAHAM-STRAUS .« Store Hours, 9 0 530 BROOKLYN Telephore Main 6100 & S. LEADERSHIP SALES Fe A Great Two-Days’ Sale of 700 Women’s Winter Coats $29.95 J! "ST on the threshold of winter comes this wonderfully advantageous sale of superior coats at a remarkably little price. ‘This specially arranged sale is due to one of the great special purchases that has made the A. & S. Shops famous during these days of high prices. There are FIFTEEN STYLES included in this offering—in all’ the wanted street colors—all lined with peau de cygne and warmly interlined. ‘The foremost materials of the season are represented— Soft Bolivia Cloths Normandy Delysia *» Duvette cach one a charming soft cloth with characteristic beauty. The colors, too, are the most-sought-for colors—black, navy biue, brown, elk, Sorrento and mixtures. Sizes 82 to 48, Also Mixture Coats, Half Lined, at $29.95 A, & 8.—Mevend flour entia 4 [ \ Fa ee We os oh _» A Sale of 1000 Trimmed Hats | $3.98 KEEPING in step with the times is this great sule- one more example of the great merchandising ability of the A. & S. Millinery Shops—our own milliners competing with some of the best producers in the city to create fashionable hats al this litle price. The materials used are the quality usually found in much higher priced hats and the most desirable styles, shapes and sizes of the season are included. Small of f-the-face shapes of duvetyn or panne velvet, smart mushrooms of Lyons or panne velvets. Large hats of duvetyn and velvet—and felt hats in chic semi-tailored models. aes ~Messening East Printed Business Envelopes Priced for Stationery Week at 1000 for $1.98 One of the most altogether practical offerings we could make—for all business people and firms need these envelopes, and it is impossible to get them at this price regularly. Envelopes 634 in., of good quality paper, full business address printed in corner. In 2,000 to 5,000 Lots, $1.75 Thousand Without Printing, 98c Thousand LINEN FINISH PAPER WOODEN BOOK RACKS—Mission finish, 59¢, from 79¢. COOKING RECIPE BOXES~-With tested recipes, 49¢ each. And an assortment of damaged papery st HALF PRICE. MELROSE —74 sheets for Envelopes to match, 60 for 25c. GILT EDGE CORRESPONDENCE CARDS—28c box, 24 cards end 96 envelopes + © hata See Bee a waisted +. PSS? ES aa a