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BIOPHAM FANIL NY FIGHT LEGACY | his room ‘at the school, A gas tube ~ TOMAS. TENEVCK (Chief Beneficiary in Singer’ ®.4.. Court. goMre. Ten Byck, in addition to shar- © Will Is Wife of Former New Jersey Judge. Henrietta Muller Ten Eyck of ® 50 Central Park West, whom 8S. Bispham, noted American described in his will as “my “and to whom he bequeathed of his estate, was identified yes- fs the wife of Jay Ten Eyck. Judge of the Essex County, equally with the widow and two ters of Bispham in an estate he inherited from his grand- » Fecelves all of the residue, @ few minor bequests to rela- @ settlement sets aside the\ 7 of Mrs. Ten Eyck, according to | 1 | iz FOR CHRISTMAS imate friends of the widow, a legal ht is promised. Ten Eycks were nmrried in in. June, 1894. Mrs. Ten was Miss Henrietta Muller, shter of the Rev. L. C. Muller of For years she has been a ng member of the choir of the Reformed Church of Newark, of th the Rev. John Trousdale is ‘Ten Hyck is associate counsel of Mutual Benefit Life Insurance ‘pany of Newark, He said yes- he amount of the legacy that Ten Eyck receives, as I under- d it, is about $25,000. Mrs, Ten and 1 were friends of Mr. Bisp- for about twenty-five years. re was an understanding that a derable portion of the legacy d go for a monument for Mr.| f SOHOOL CARETAKER A SUTCIDE. George Kroger, sixty-five years old, caretaker of the Foxwood School at No. 120 Bowne Avenue, Flushing, committed secording to the potton, iy clothed, on was In the man's mouth, with the gas full on, The Ideal i) An Electrical Appliance juest was made to |§ d her tc carry out his wishes,’ Ten Eyck denied herself to yesterday. r Saw Mrs. Ten Eyck, Says Widow of Bispham '‘AMFORD, Conn., Nov. 30.—Mrs. ¢ Bispham, at Rosemary Inn, to-day that she was under from her counse] not to talk her husband's will. She has in Stamf: » 2 Bi propriately, “Douce France.” 9) Hi d0nd “FOX Trot,” of course! What else would one cail this amusing little flat bottle with its silk tas- b sel and stopper attached. An | Arys perfume, . . . $3.75 . FLUTED glass, topped with a gay stopper of: French blue. Lubin has boxed this perfume in f= tricolor and named it most ap- $7.50 __THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1921. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Another Blouse Buying Opportunity Over 400 Blouses at 12.75 The newest thing in the Costume blouse! For days we have been searching for design and individuality in blouses and have found them suited to every taste—at an exceptionally moderate - price. Because of a special purchase, we can price them below _ their usual cost to us. Left to right, you may see how plaited Georgette is combined with embroidered crepe. A shoulder yoke intrigues. Magenta is subdued with grey embroidery and sleeves. The over-blouse is ornamented with beads. And ‘the individual fawn suit blouse that scallops with navy is indeed a value at $12.75 The Lord & Taylor Blouse is the Cherished Christmas Gift NO MAIL ORDERS ( - Black Dress Silks. At Specially Appealing Prices For the many social events, both formal and informal, that the Christmas season brings with it, nothing makes more charming gowns than black silk. ‘Those listed here are lovely in quality and moderate in price. Satin Charmeuse, $1.95 yard Both bright and dull finish. 40 inches wide. Dress Satin, $2.95 yard * ‘Beautiful, lustre and quality, 40.inches wide. Satin Romain, $3.50 yard Fine weight for handsome gowns, 40 inches wide. Frost Crepe, $4.95 yard A delightful fabric, heavy in quality, 40 inches wide. GROUND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR NO TELEPHONE ORDERS Give Wool Fabrics In Dress Lengths A most acceptable Christmas gift will be a lovely soft woolen material, Poiret twill, velours, tricotine or a sports fabric, in a length suitable for frock, skirt or suit. We are selling these lengths at special prices for Christmas. Flannels Much Reduced Kimono Flannelette, 15¢ yard Soft and fleecy, light and dark grounds. 27 and 36 inches wide. Bath Robe Cloth, 50c yard A remarkably low price for this fine quality! 27 inches wide. SECOWD FLOOR For Christmas Handkerchiefs Our assortment of fine handkerchiefs is now complete—in readiness for the Christmas de- mand. You will do well to make your selec- tion early in the month before the inevitable handkerchief rush begins! Real Lace Rose Point and Duchesse, Binche, Valenciennes—all of these in real lace—edge various exquisite handker- chiefs. $1.50 to $35 Quaint Fancies for Children The daily Hankyfits in. seven enchantin; colors, G 7 for Fi Gay colored imparted hankies with amusin animals appliqued in white, $1 cael Initials in colors to match the border. Box of 3, 65¢ Dainty Handkerchiefs for Women Fascinating colored nov- elties from France with delicate handwork in taste- fully contrasting colors. 25c.to $1.50 each Pale tints and bright colors with initials in white, several styles. _ Box of 6, $3.50 to $6 Spoke-stitch in single, double or triple rows, also hand-embroidered corners and tape edges. An excellent choice at 50c each Initialed handkerchiefs, dainty patterns in block initials or script 6 for $1.50 For Men ~ Bright colored stripes on handkerchiefs of fine linen, a delight- ful Christmas sug- gestion, $1 each A splendid variety of ; solid white linen handkerchiefs with tape border, rows of hem- ming or hemstitched hem. $1 cach Initialed handkerchiefs in white or with broad colored band and white initials. 6 for $9 @ROUND FLOOR Lovely Christmas Gifts in Silverware Sale and Pepper Shakers, $5 Six individual sterling silver shakers in a grey cloth case. Tax additional. Dutch Silver Plate ere pou anemone A Handsome Fur Coat cAssures a Welcome at Christmas For those wH® seek the finer quality coats, there are model - Tea Caddies, . 3.95 ‘ mi coats and wraps in mink, broadtail, caracul, mole, kolinsky— Cigarette Boxes, 3 x 6 inches, 6.95 © TT'was like Poiret to think of a and all ef lovely quality. For those who look for service- p Sheffield | small metal flask for one of his 4 ability before all else, but insist upon fine quality, there are of American and Bratsh Plate perfumes, to add a translucent Tea Sets, rose and yellow stopper, and a paeedlsyy hi ha: ilk 4 ae ‘egetable Dishes, lock, side handles, 15 * green silk cord, to box it in Re Milk or Guernsey Jugs, Water Pitchers, = La fs Tax Additional Raccoon Coats, $189.50 GROUND PLOOR Fur Scarves at $39.50 Natural skunk, black lynx, Stone Marten and fox, the last mentioned in pointed, taupe or brown, FOURTH FLOOR HAUNTING is the fragrance and charming the container of “L’Yperlee,” a Le Grand es- = sence, from Paris like the other © perfumes on this page. . $10.50 Pe RR LE HE RTS Gifts for the tea table—Dutch silver articles, imported, of course. Tea Strainers, Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed -rtustrat) Loose belted models with deep shawl collar and cuffs of t _ haeeldhnoagring ren skunk. 36 inch, $265; 40 inch, $295; 45 inch, $395 E . ‘on: y La ” . $25 Q@ROUND FLooR Lord & Taylor "FIFTH AVENUE