The evening world. Newspaper, November 8, 1921, Page 11

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THE Bhs hth WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Jauainted and—although she was Mtty-| Wilmette, admitted relationship to! |seven and he only thirty-t “were | Mra, Sarah Wyckoff Ment to-day, but soon constant comiy jdectined to state what the relation tainmer ship w She sald HEcaistiaent Whe. enuse | “Mrs, Rent had numerous heirs, 1 |nouncement they were jdo not know as yet what the terms soon would be married | of her will are, eo It we e foolish [ding took plac Dee. 4 contest f “YWealed by the w Tlto say T we of ros DAD WO20YERS = Court n Surror: Widowe Mrs. Wyckoff Wed | 3e5ierts was valued at $1,028,088. On| } Agal, but Neglected to fenosiCwith J.P Mores lost Unusual had $86,000, with the Irving Na Hank $17,500. She had Liberty bonds Jamounting to $162,000 and jewelry | worth $17,000, Her real estate hola- included the p ies Nos. 210- ey Change Will. axi Serdice pe ' Phe All of Mrs. Sarah Josephine|o99 sixth Avenue, 1-207 Sixth hen et N 1773 Washington Avenue,|112 West 14th Street, Nos, 1759-1779 a hite, you don't deal with just an _ individual chauffeur Snow to many neigabors as ‘the| Washington Avenue ana & home on} y Isla Bett Green of the Bronx” was) eae ©ffed for probate yesterday to Sur- | Cubar s were $00 shares American Sugar, He is responsible, Ty 0 , loon) Am 100 Northern Fore EN tt Brons Couaty, Gah i New York Central | to an organization Gummary of tho estate proved the vn eacarnee cs of over a'thousand 5. He must observe a certain code of ethics — he must adhere to @iv Wax not ‘at all inappropriate so fe as wealth was concerned For years many neighbors knew fat the quiet living, modestiy dress- . Bent was a lively | yer, making most of} ald, through the elder | stock m prescribed rules $s, white-huired Mrs. Bent, far on) \organ, whom she knee. On a single mto her seventies, was well to do.|dcal, devolving upon the election of His ee ded hey knew she owned property. But) McKiniey P ent, she cleaned Aefirit dow Sw imagined her holdings amounted | UP $200.00. said she c.llected | by definite is i t 3 cently an average of more than and by-laws ~ for. @. about $3,000.000, which fact was| 6,000 monthly on rents ur protection! — fevealed yesterday An even greate: Apart from a gift of some clothing | surprise wag re-|to a friend, Mrs, Moses McK » now The document | dead, the only other bequests In the hen she was the| Will arc $5,000 for a mausoleum for Yoodiawn Cemetery and or your benefit So -Don't Sa { Taxi, fas made in 187 of Ibe herself in 2 Ree, ans bea Wa We Wee ah on te income en a find of $2,000 for| aay 20 Century” her property to Mr He| the upkeep of the vault died in am dict | | 10 pial Book* 9 O. Bout, wh paar | Half Brother and Sister | th @. Bent, wh . boy oth Told of Later Bent witt| {4 20 ‘CENTURY Beethe BRADVORD, Pa, Nov, 8 —Jobn ae SRE ether until } me of Mrs. Bent. had told his} t summer of a of its provisions which | the will found. The Surrogate Bent an exe ut Srust_ Company, ae ee widower In the inte). ; wineties wel known as the! \ é tne Old Guard Band leider and a ¢ t . Bae i ; iba boloist ability. In 1894 he « hd will be ached | with Is N b a ie piatersnare all Lites oe) daught: | of Rexpo aspon sibility \Ch icago Woman Among Many Relatives, She Says, CHICA ce | Peas live w home ¥ phe Grek 4500 a iO, Nov. 8—Mrs. Josephin MM Ashland The new sugar-coated chewing gum which everybody likes — you will, A delicious peppermint flavored sugar Jacket around pep- permint flavored chewing gum that will ald your appe- tite and digestion, polish your teeth and moisten your throat. By the makers of WRIGLFY'S) SPEARMINT “@tter Every Meal’ The Flavor Lasts! | | | | 1921, LLOYD OSBORNE will speak iv the Auditorium at 2.80, Wednesday, third day of The LOOKMAN Literary Week. Broadway at Ninth, New York Made to our order in A, Scotland The first time to be sold at retail in America—and exclusive with us. $4.50 $5.50 $6.50 $7.50 $8.50 closely woven pliable sort of tweeds which are used noth men's and women's clothes. Several pieces are raced with checks or plaids, which make them espe- and topcoats. for douole- clatly attractive for capes 25 colorings and weaves Mixtures in grays, tan and brown, smartly flecked with light green, dark green, red, brilliant maize, white, low purple, or blue. In some the color is in broken and almost invisible stripes k. A few heve an interesting diagonal weave, © always attractive hit-and-miss patterns. Dress Goods Salons, First Floor, Old Building Netherdale Tweeds — Misses’ $79.50 Cuats and Capes at $59 100 per cent, camel’s-hair cloth These eapes and coats are quite the smartest we have seen for sports and trolteur wear. Raccoon or Australian opossum collars Two furs whose eclors blend so weli with camel's hair in unusually beautiful markings and quality. The capes—circular, with just enough fiare and fit- ting well aeross the shoulders. The coats ht and full with raglan sleeves and deep inset pocke Leather butter ails whieh count i , bound buttonholes, peau de eygne linings the appearance as well as the wearing dark brown and in the natural color—some- are caramel! paid of faint brown lines, Second Floor, Old Building Have you seen The NE W Blouse with fg) ercated sistline filted girdle by RENEE becomtt of Par ? It blouses—is very sma odel cost $111.04 to import presented excellent reproductions of this in fact, the 50 a delight to behold. Old Building The sil Blouse ette is Shop, Second Floor, Women’s Fabric Gloves —Close-out s lisle, 759 a) Valu pair were, ¢ |<< vc two clasp Puplex gloves, were 85¢ vuntlets in various “$1. 25 spec 230 nairs, 1d down to the point where assort- n cannot be dupli- e lot, but not in every style Main Floor, Old Buliding. | G age Hats, $2inthe Down-Stairs Store since August. Ey. velvet and Duvyno, also. One of the most remarkable sales of the sea- son, in kveping with the unusual eve Down-Stairs Millinery Store has been Note, please—Gage Brothers do not make hats very Vormerly A, T. Stewart & Co. r 465 pieces, samples of a prominent importer of Centerpieces, tea cloths, luncheon cloths, dinner cloths, quisitely hand-embroidered and with hand-made filet lace in Itete are the squares: | embroidery, for $37.50. 30 in. 86 in 46 sn. 46 in. 52 in, | $7.50 $10.00 SLO.75 $12.50 $14.50 ALSO—a small group of tray cloths and scarfs, of the s: linens above detailed, ranging in price from a 14x20 in a 19x60 in. searf, oblong, at $7.50. Nou ‘ | ‘Tea spoon «+3 9.00 Dinner forks... $15.00 | Berry spoon. Table spoons... .$15.00 Dessert forks $14.00 Gravy ladle | Soup spoons. $14.00 Cream ladle Dessert spoon $14.00 Coffee spoo: Sugar + $ 1.25 | Orange spoon $11.00 |. Butter knives $125 | 5300 prs. Scrim, Voile, (1) with plain hems-—some four inches wide; (2) Serims edge—widc, very good lace (1) smart checkered scrim ttity figured and dotted with cluny edge and insertion, (2) pr ored thread (eleven colors to chose from). .........0. 0000s Nine styles—one three different shades—like thes the others—secrims, net and maryuisettes, 75, only a little more with various trimr Three styles of net. one of serim goud cluny and filet taitations— insertions, motifs, edgings; drawn work, hemstitching ............ Ths curt Styie in e. ing are in ivory, white and ecru, but more in ivory than in color. atch-your- Gown ‘Umbrellas Smart women uve laying Women’s Sports Skirts, $12.75 Imported tweeds Smart mixtures of particular stress on dress! browns, tans, black and accessories blending with! | white. And plain erayss the general color scheme} tans, copper, sometimes ot the cos . with an almost invisible, A S coscunte? | check “ Match-your-Gown ” at} ain Sterne $10.25, tax 63¢c, solves this) not too full, ¢ with good lookir elts. problem in umbrellas, | Unfasten a few patent clasps ee of this fine quality taffeta __ Blanket shirts | umbrella, remove’ the origi: The new wrap-around umbrella’ cover | skirts of blankets, or Eng- he anade ved tu match] | lish shawls with borders} “Y “ostune ; | and fringe, in place of a oxtra silk umbrella covers Z mie ef ings, in the best shades of hem, in fascinating color, greey, brown, na » purple, | schemes, and garnet—$7.40. Tax 35e, Main Floor, Old Building Fly the Flag j 7 Jersey Petticoats om Armistice DX Small lot at $3.95 thousands of flags needed special and the big preparation fifty well-eut, straigh we have made put us in a ticoats ilk jersey. position to supply any de- silk fringe in mand, whether it be for a ors outlines th Second Floor, Old Buiding purchase of but Two-inch monizing col- scalloped bot- big decoration or for the toms single flag for the home. Americun Beauty, taupe, tan- gerine, Nile and olive green,| Standard woo! bunting navy blue and purple. 2x f ft, $1.60. Third Floor, Old Building. 8 x & i — 4x Of cotton bunting reflecting ev | afar its isnt) 8EZE, Goulds Panel upright mirrors Very narrow and slender with a little colored print the great, massive Georg: mirror, with glass panel frame New Building. Third Gallery, Gage sample hats untrimmed. Mostly ot Panel horizontal mirrors pane velvet, about 2,000 in all, @ bewilderit For over-doors, over-buffets, over- variety. Black, brown, navy, peacock, gray, pearl, ome fine reprodueti in Navajo and other good colors. Some of Lyon dam, Loui 4 ibn or yles—large, heavy—a great variety of lainty, effects Triple mirrors Dainty frames, smal! gle mir- rors, hand-carved Italan gilt frames; others in gilt frames touched with color, ts that this announcing Mirrors with ewt-glass panels—very to sell regularly at this price. In fact, their low- much in evidence, and very popular, est WHOLESALE price is around $5. Wit h a range in style and price , . to choose from, what room could not Reedy Wednesday Morning be perfectly suited wit handsome mirror of exact Downstairs Stora, Old Building ine, from our etod Eighth Gallery, ne right type and New Building yay cloth, (1) plain soft cream-colored voile beauti- fully ruffied, the ruffles and hem finished with a cross-stitching in col- «ruffled voile bed ‘room curtain stitched in color— elaborately trimmed with ‘ia New Silks from France—the fabrics the great coutour- iers are using—glorify the Silk Rotunda in the Old Building. lephone 4700 Stuyvesant Decorative Linens at Half Price Chinese linens squares, bedspreads — ex- the designs. Imagine get- ting a 76x100 in. bedspread, of pure linen, with hand-made filet lace and beautiful hand- 6O in. 70 in. 25.00 $35.00 ame fine character as the oblong, for $2.50, to Firat Floor, Old Bullding Community Silver prices reduced | Silver-plated ware for the tahle—the complete line of Grosvenor, | Sheraton, Patrician and Adam patterns Main Floor, Old Building Net and Marquisette Curtains- Third Less | $2.25 pair $9.75 with“cluny serim, (3) elaborate; mings. and hand- the other two shades, ist every Fourth Gallery, New Bullding 'Fur-collared Coats ‘for boys and girls Adaptations of Paris * model—$37.50 Charming little girls’ coat of imported material resembling velours, smart- ly collared with wavy gray goat—a fur of youthful charm that looks like cara- cul, used with much success in Paris. . 4 The shirred back and wide sleeves are cut in one, which ives it smartly flaring lines. t comes in lovely snader of sor- rento blue or reindeer, satin lined and interlined. Fur-trimmed hat $10.50. Other coats, $23 Brother's coat—very straight and manly; made of a deep pile fabric belonging to the famous bolivia family. Charming col- ors—-wine red, sorrento blue and reindeer. Carefully lined with to match, fine satin and interlined. Gray curacul collars. Kote trimmed hat to match, S64. Sister’s coat—hangs straight from shoulders, and has chic flare. Same material, orings as brother's, acul collars, Fur-trimmed hat to match, $6.95. Sizes 2 to 6 vears. Third Floor, Old Bullding Mirrors— ery shape, $5 to $175

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