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ii. to Receive Portion of . | i Banker’s Fortune. _ ) hve witt and two codiciis of Alonzo| eget ay i roe ’ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922. 1 | | | URNLEAVES. 7 HURTINGRASH 2,000,000 ESTATE . OF CROWDED CARS TOHIS RELATIVES’ AT A CROSSING Sareipnees biucaton and, Charity Also Misunderstanding of Signals Causes Collision at Third Avenue and 14th Street. | Seven men were injured and others | Sérton Hepburn, the banker, who diced | Shaken up when two crowded surface | i NATTY UNIFORMS FOR HOUSEMAIDS SOON THE STYLE New Costumes Designed to Ap- peal to Wearers, Mistresses and Visitors. Does the American house- wife want her maid to have the dainty smartness of the “movie” mald—with, of course, a more discreet distance from shoe top to skirt hem—or does she want to retain the uni- form as a foll to her own charms and garb? Does she want a maid “dressed” In the now time-honored costume of 5 rae. 'HUMANN GIRL MUST |TWO MORE DEAD FACE JURY AGAIN Is Indicted on Charges of Perjury | and Being Accessory to Garbe | « Murder. jussie Humann ts again under in- ‘dictment in connection with the mur- |der of Harry D. Garbe, who was shot ‘on a lonely road in Woodhaven, L. 1, Uct, 4%. She was recently acquitted of liaving participated in the killing, but last night the Queens Grand Jury returned two indictments against her, one charging perjury and the other being an accessory after the with , crime, District Attorney Dana Wallace said OF POISON BOOZE Man and Woman Succumb in Jer | sey City and Saloonkeeper | Is Held. ! Two deaths, caused apparently by dolph Hearst and formerly his con : tera Y the Mdential secretary, died at, 7 o'clock polxoned liquor, were reported to the ty day. at. hia home, No. 302 Grand Jersey City police eirly to-day. Leo Avenue, Brooklyn, following an attach avi fo, 96 3 ‘enue and of pneumonia last Wednesday, Mr, fackas of No. 26 James Avenue and (inoiiy was appointed by Mayor Mrs, Mary Bierck of 68 Dales jtyian, April 22, 1918, as one of the Avenue were the victi Nicholas three ‘commissioncrs of the Catskill Water Supply Hoard and was at his Zynkawski, who’ keeps a saloon at ‘o. $ James Avenue, was arrested By Detective Lieut. Charles Wilson on @ charge of manslaughter in connection with the deaths, He was arraigned before Police Judge Leo Sullivan to- day and held without bail for further | LAURENCE J. O'REILLY, WATER OFFICIAL, DIES| ja and Poltttor— na Mayor, A Devotee of Art Helped vinke 1 Re aft for William Ran- Laurence J for years poil tleal chief of desk in the Municipal Building when stricken. Mr. O'Reilly was born in this city fifty-two yea ago. Me was edu cated in the public achools here and in Canada He became particu y Interested in the fine arts and an- tiques and had | notable collection Street, a salesman, was fined $25 in|tracks In front of an incoming trate. Yorkville Court by Magistrate Douras|when he w' lay for engaging In fisticuffs in the nd Central Subway Station Monday nd attempting to throw himself on the sold in many, many Buy AT LOWER PRICES than they have been ut under nrrest by In- Mr. Ho-~ terborough gan sald to-day very little abqut the occur years. Your ‘Jest week, was filed in the Surrogate's C88 collided shortly after @ o'clock | : Wee SUMED HOM ., eexininalion, ST ee ie Headed Mak, Temeal : rt today, leaving $2,000,000 to| this morning at 14th Street ana Thira| 1898 _with Dunched-up front je punishment for perjury cannot)" a cxas became {il early last evening, in adding to the Hearat art and rarc a tri ds, $450,000 to edu-| Avenue. | and coy pompadour? Does she exceed twenty years’ imprisonment,| pr, peter Maras of No. 80 Tonnelle book collection U aed Lee berlhbeae o edule The accident was due to a misun- avish her guests to see the per- while thut for being an accessory can-| Avenue diagnosed the ease as wood | Mr ores mae BN fen oi HS ete one hes ae derstandi f signals, both | Gonality of her feminine | Mot exceed five years’ imprisonment | alcohol poisoning and sent Sackus to [zr Of tht Non Partiean, guile lity . i ir. Hepburn was ‘injured tast| ‘derstanding of signals, cars) Household assisants? |and a $500 fine. City Hospital, ‘There a similar diag. ota iarge, infiuence in. electing | a 1ce ednesday by a Fifth Avenue bus at| Starting at once to make the cross- ‘These and like questions | “We intend to vaste es Hu- hosts as made, eo ahorly Mayor Hylan es the Domocratle can- Street and he died on Friday|ime ‘The Third Avenue car was| have been threshed out by a | Mann on these indictments as goon] {ler his arrival at thgAfospital. Mrs. didate to oppose the re-election of ES ing at his home, No. 630 Pars | southbound, the 14th Street car east- agile ee of ue ee lst Wille ae actat apa be Bierck died at her home last night. Jahn eee Sites, Mrs. Edith ’ ty ph who will place on, the mar- Mr. lace. e lente O'Reilly survives him. ou i venue. His will, filed by Gittord, |bound. The tmpact of the ‘collision! «it nere in a week or 80 a | Women’s Tlouse of Detention Hospl-| say TRIO HAD STILL, | REMEMDERS LITTLE OF ATS FIST $ lobbs & Beard, attorneys for the| threw passengers !n each vehicle to) yi] line of maids’ costumes, tal on Blackwell's Island with a se- . REMEM J 8 .. Edward J. Hogan of No. vere cold, Wear it this Winter; we will store designed in yevolutionary but | quiet styles, He has prepared ut she may be able to| appear Friday. GUNS, SILKS AND FURS ' te, was not accompanied by any the floor under a shower of broken | 208 Bast 44th glass. - a ition, and therefore no true esti- e aa aan = ae = ; i » fF "|" those injured, mainly py being| several smart straight - line «.. [tengsiiscremen Hela on Charsen ot it for you without charge and you N., folate of the estate could be ascer-| ne. wean Ma si | model uniforms, with a sepa- *| QUT OF JAIL SIX HOURS, nua caccenr, P FS Wint tf ined, but from friends of the banker | "AON? COM i per ee rate belt, “a perfect fit” for NABBED AGAIN AS THIEF | joseph sovich, Bozot afillicn and Rob will have it for next Winter at far 4 i was learned that it will probably |" Nomar: sv: S80) | EARe) (a8 about 99 per cent. of tha wo- = TAOS ON ce AOS UTEY REDE . hhount to nearly $5,000,000. Street; Morris Metropolitan, thirty, men who may wear them. A Mivasé “Suratasa) Seeedum Out ce D NS Ht ot iva, 618) West send less than you could possibly buy a t yguo,g00: No. 180 Bldridge Street; William) Yoke will give a modified bust =| “SEt’ Batt i *)ktreet, were held without dail in th 2 : “Phe will is dated Jan. 19, 191%, the s, yes ar SRGYe APL eneee Amie nee cat Side Court to-day charges 9 nd . chet codicil Jan. 29, 1920, and the |OConnor, forty-two, 427 West | Piles ca wetiiee: Atetas: John Williams, thirty-six, no home, Me Ori inucaeutie ney het vetoes OF FEE good coat of any ki for. Wheohd eodicll Feb, 19, 1021, The| Sth Street; Frank Baylon, forty- signed to give an effect of | Was arraigned to-day In the West Side) os as. hoon working about tho h h Cl th Cc ts i udsiduary legatee is Middlebury Co1.| "Me No. 242 Hast 9th Street; Wil-| Itshtness and siimness, ap- {Court on -a Kirslary charge Preferred, dock at the toot of West Sith Street, VAG-Kert C eaper than fo) oa é hime kd tiam Jacobs, thirty-six, No. 426 East pealing to maid, mistress and \by Joseph Hoffman of No. 249 West) where the steamship America of the eee Mere ermaereryy: Vir tO: Salil | oe eiveats games) dogarty, ty: visitor. {66th Street, in whose home Williams| Italian line recently landed from Genoa, . here a college for women. The exe-| it" Street; James Fogarty, | sixty- z ees === | was arrested yesterday. The police say the irlo had three re- i tee; Note these extraordinary pr tifutors named are his daughters, Bue- |‘ Ne. 1098 Washington Avenue, | PRINCE YAMAGATA. Policeman Martin Brennan of the|volvers, two blackjacks, two dirka, a 1s guaranteec A : ihe Bronx, and Francis J. McGovern, 1 | West 68th Strect Station, investifating | Pair of brass knucklea, a quantity of WN CONEY FUR COATS \i\h H, Emmet and Cordelia 8. Hep. | ‘De® apatite | HEAD OF GENRO, DIES! 2" 17720", Hoftman's "apartment, stolen Usited states army” merehandtay, alwa IS ‘osht and BRO) R_ COATS warn, and the Columbia Trust Com- | forty-one, No. 425, Gates Avenue, ” found the latter struggling with Wil-|some ied silks, furs, German rax- IWS Tes 5 ater $20 aay Brooklyn. —_—_—_—— liams and shouting for help. Hoffman] ora .still, “The complaint was a ad If + + Richly silk lined. . 1 heaped 1 » g q 73 said he found Williams leaving the/signed by Detective inders, who sald “Fa wed - Mr, Hepburn made the following | mye Wham Street eaten ecowan of | Japan Faces New Political Ura | apartment with atolen Wearing apparat [he had eared that /ohe erode mien re of fu STFC ngt BAY SEAL COATS (Seal Dyed Coney) specific bequests: To his daughter, | near the scene of the collision, helped| With Passing of Her Chief Brnsuerisrpockel: (Ke Tellee eal, [tow deneier fortens Gina Se0he Gustin because tt ts Deep cape collar and éuffs, richly silk lined. $45 Buelah H. Emmet, oil paintings, | the injured men to a nearby restau- Elder Statesman. Less than six hours before his arrest| Agent Roth , who searched the ship, . books, models and her father’s Legion | ant where they were treated by an met Williams was released from Blackwell's! sald he fc $0 pounds of opium in . al ‘ BAY SEAL CAPES (Seal Dyed Coney) atest asec ations aswell ak ambulance surgeon from Bellevue| TOKIO, Feb. 1.—Field Marshal | Island. Mie hold j sealed ina bs —————E—E———ES——_—o cae . ~|Hospital. After that the patients! prince Aritomo Yamagata died at his Full length, richly silk lined, large choker $ 000. went home, Traffic was interrupted collar of contrasting fur. 50 home at Odawara, near here, to-day His death ended the “Genro,”” or ‘Elder on both car minutes To his daughter, Cordelia 8. Hep- burn, ofl paintings, books by Irving ————__— Bacheller, the Hepburn coat of arms, | } BANKER IS HELD lines for about twenty perfect vacuum, rule of the Statesmen,"' BAY SEAL COATS (Seal Dyed Coney) With large collars and cuffs of Skunk a Oe. coe iis Henhurn ctamily | whom Yamagata was the head. It | ae 8800. | TN $1,600,000 THEFT |, * Sr vauteal era tn daran| A PHENIX PRODUCT} Opossum. $55 To his widow, Emily L. Hepburn, | austere pend ee es SPREAUEN CEH “PHILADELPHIA” doesn't BAY SEAL WRAPS (Seal Dyed Coney) ’ P books, jewelry, household effects, linens, carriages,\ horses, automobiles. life insurance policies, the Hepburn country place at High Ridge, Ridge- field, Conn,, and $400,000 in cash, In, directing an appraisal of his estate, Mr. Hepburn further directed Full length, gold embroidered silk lining. Equally at home at the opera or on the avenue. $65 We have been specializing in the manufacture of Seal Dyed Coney Coats for years. This Head Defunct Cosmopolitan Trust Company of Boston meanjust any cream cheese; it is the brand name of the | famous full-flavored origin- | al. Be sure “PHILADEL. | PHIA” is on the package. of Prince Yamagata was one of the) fs a |three survivors of the Genro. The Faces Five Charges. two remaining members are Marquis | Ow Matsukata and Marquis Saionji. He | BOSTON. Feb. 1.—Max Mitchell,) wag frequently called the Japanesu | President of the defunct Cosmopolitan| Moltke, having built up Japan's | RI date ere than | Trust Company, was arraigned to-day | modern army. means NEAR SEAL, FRENCH SEAL, BAY 000,000, his brother Herbert is to eiceeieinat hich he! Prince Yamagata maintained an at- i Recaive, $45(000, ‘Tho will mentioned Ct Ve secret Indiatments in which ne) eae ee eee OWATA Aimarieal SEAL and SEALINE, which are all Seal Dyed | | his son, Charles Misher Hepburn, as|WaS charged with larcenies ageregat- | Children Like * tev 5b : Me / already provided for, but codicil No, | in& $1,300,000, fraudulent loans and| teen the ten counticn ae aT Coney. > made provision for $150,000 addi-| Conversions, false reports and entries) e406 amnlenble Pal tional. ‘ and with altering a promissory note, |Smenable to amicable adjustment if Jelly and Tak-hom-a Biscuit |the leaders of both sides applied to their solution sound ‘sense and broad ‘statesmanship. He denied Japan was “scheming to become a law unto her- self or playing the role of an over= lord in the management of Far East- To the heirs of his brother, Ndwin He pleaded not guilty and was ad- i. Hepburn, $25,000; to his brother, | mitted to bail in the sum of $50,000, George W. Hepburn, an anny of | supplied by relatives. , 3600; to his sister, Henrietta Veli pis hae | Rue, ap annuity of $800, and $5,000! 49 veaRy TO LIFE FOR SLAYING ILSON FUR EXCLUSIVE FURRIERS 636 SIXTH AVE «137"ST each to several of his nephews and ENIX nieces; to Ward Priest, a friend, WOMAN. jern affairs,’’ and declared his coun- | . $25,000. James McMonagle, twenty-four, was|try entertained no such ambitions. z A trust of $1.200.000 is set asile in sentenced to from twenty ye to life} ‘The Prince's popularity was some- } Means GOOD Cheese | three parts for grandchildren, to what beclouded in October, 1: I a Judge Rosalsh the y to-day upon a plea divided when youngest | when he publicly announced his oppo-, thirty years of age. The A. Barton °f murder in the second degree. Mc- | sition to the marriage of Prince Regent Hepburn Hospital at Ogdensburz, N.|Monagle shot and . Chartes| stirohite and Princess Nagako. Oo ¥., receives $250,000: St. Lay eA. Gibbons, twenty- nown as spared hls oppcaith pared University, $100,000; Middlebury Col- | Dorothy Seltzer, on Feb. : Lp nai pete eee 2 e DBRORIHON. te deals jege, $200,000; We ) Wid | bpartment at No, 602 Weet istth Streer /ousy of the ascendancy of the Satsuma Williams College, Chase Bank stoc Columbia University ch of} He has spent 348 days in the Tombs, |Clan, to which the Princess Nagako | and $150,009 to! McMonagle said Jealousy prompted the | Was related through Baron Making, the slaying. | Minister of the Imperial Household. : Bakery Products Reduced Lowest-in-the-city prices are ‘always in effect in our 19 Months; to Pay These dainty sandwiches are 3 STORES 3 STORES | easy to eat because Tak-hom-a | - employe Bakeshop. All breads, cakes and pastries are baked in satay Biscuit splits-in-two. It is then i : Trans our own ovens in this store. The delicious and whole- Catatog Ho e Bway some qualities are famed. Whole Wheat Bread 16 Ounce Loaf Made From 100% Cc Whole Wheat A Loaf | J D. T. OW EN CO. 3st G66 West 45% $4, oH AE BSW Aves West on St. 55 fLareust the right size to eat without crumbling and causing: sticky hand Sold only in the package with the red wrapper. Joose-Wites Biscurr @m pany o— Ask For =Get Horlicks The 3 Owen Stores in a * The ORIGINAL | HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CARE—Its qualtt: Great February Sale Brasher to Over IDO Cites | Malted Milk ara (IER SEO Cy Soe LS SA AISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made welghing about 1% pounds f pure and fine In- A quality that retails tn Owen Dav-an-Beds, singly or‘en suite, may now be pur- Milk | 5 chased at prices lower than ever before. The February Taf | ty ire Ingeaent, each weighing 12 to 18 cunces! Sale invites you to take ONE FOURTH from any price in . For Infants | | Fetalia tn specialty stores at be; our price, this any of the THREE Stores. . ONE OF THE SALE FEATURES NO COOKING |= tthe “Food-Drink” for All Ages | Quick Lunch at Home, Office,an4 ¥ountains, Ask for HORLICK'S. t= Avoid Imitations&Substitutes OLD-RA puttin Sale of Cc Lb. SHIONED ORULLIERS La to coinpare with them’ wt the f ther store MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Made in Our Bakeries b This rich, delicious and Sunshine Biscuits wholesome cake is made on the premises from a good old-fashioned recipe of carefully selected fruits, molasses and other pure in dients Delicatessen { A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selected, cured and cooked with great care For Childhood's Little |B opt rye ABLE , GENUINE GMOMER IPH: [EY spanisH STYLE VEGETABLE , GENUINE SMOKED WHITE. Club Plan of Wounda=Cute, Bruises F PAALAD--A delicious combina: FISH — Rich and ‘ot figs ; : and hes, 4 tion salad of Potatoes, Sweet flavor; an excellent breakfast Easy Pay Heatin ar ER | IB Peppers, Celery, Tomatoes dish gener re ments. Join 8 JE) String Beans, Peas, Lima Beans NOVA sco STYLE ; 4 TIA STYLE 4 the Savings Ass ace an, ogg ae al le Carrots amd Mayonnaise, i SALMON, $1.14 Ib, 3-Piece Mahogany and Walnut Sui Fea ee eh van eri | + 38 tb | GENUINE IMPORTED SAL P With Cane Ends (Davenport Shown Above) ae Club’ and: you {ineircrmn een. Fema ves crt | Ei FRANKFURTERS™ SARDELLEN, 69¢ 1h. will find it easy Fine quality; A variety of patterns—muade up tor the February Sale in ou Factory ARN ~ Sa Paar! for itching All Drug sisi OUR OWN PEANUT BUTTER, 7 te Oa wel) eple nourishing and palatable; bi Bultes Now Raquond to $33 Davean-Bed, Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are Z € rh © lel eel oe jive in, | sanitary greaseprost paper 75 Suites Now uced to | ; . a te 4 FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS MILWAUKER CERVELAT 5 . poll en an 3 ; = aaa 7 . (ON AR | 2¢ e Aspirin pres bed by physicians SAGES Fancy sausage, IMPORTED EJ ‘TH: THIS SHOWS THE BIG REDUCTIONS WE HAVE MADE THIs | Net Getting genuine fs) pect . Ey eal et spd aceenel SWISS CHEESE heh ag YEAR, WHICH INCLUDES THE 14 OFF DURING THE : over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Pameeernr re o t Ne Ib piquant flavor, Bde Ib. Bo — 4 PICKLED PIGS FEET--split in | PIMENTO CHEESE— r Colds Hewdiache Rheumatistn 1922 World Almanac | et 5 Our awa wake 34s th | Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis 35c | "| New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A sharp | E che | Pain, Pair OMPLETE IN EYER bt tv cheese of excellent flavor 34c Ib. farache igo 1, Pain | Sora Roswahone me: EMI Love, 3th Street pl “Rh , tions. | bY MAil Delicatessen and Bakevy Products Not Delivered Sat Handy “Tha, of 12 ta he ‘ asint NEW VOKR Gila I VANT VAT ext TaN Taro e Aspisla Wo the trade mask of Bayer Maysiaciare of Munvaceycgcidester of Beiicglicacts ‘ RavQntyavi vex! faxtva\tg : ~# A