The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 19

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— ———______—. PAY STATE TAX ON $34,426,282 snipe /alue of Property Left in New York Shown by Executors’ Schedule, Value of the property left by Jacob chiff, to be taxed in New York is $85,257,008, as shown by the ghedule prepared for the State Tax jommission in the inheritance tax oceeding to begin shortly, The net tate on which the executors estl- ite a tox will be fixed, is $34,126,- As in the case of an and other J. Pierpont Mor- | nanciers, the taxable | hot include the good will value of Schiff’s interest in Kuhn, Loeb | & Co, This firm has paid to the es- | ite $6,222,990 for Mr. Schiff's interest | the firm. Schedules to be submitted in New| York do not include property in Sea- bright, N. J., where Mr. S summer home, or in or in foreign countrie residence at No. Fifth Avenue, and its contents were not owned by him, so are not listed. Mr. Schiff left less than a third of B the fortune of J. Pierpont Morgan, less than half that of Henry Clay Frick and Anthany N. Brady, and nly about $10,000,000 more than An- jrew Carnegie, who spent ld later years trying to dic poor. be organizations nd individuals | The total e: Male will be submitted affidavits show- that Mr. Schiff's purpose in es- lishing these trust funds was tol ther his purpose of treating all his n justly. In his will Mr. Schiff gave $1 DO in direct beques ons, and divided the residue of his} te equally betw ; Varburg. The sum cach wi if the schedules are accepted, 8,141. rs. Theresa Schiff, the widow, re- | ed nothing in the will for the re that in 1910 her hus! lished a trust fund thi might have an immediate and ant im- ppening | to him. He set aside securities val- Wed at $6,053,045, from which she a Sse || To-Day & Te-Morrow 3 | &T at standard spot cash price of $42 and 10 Months 3 To Pay 3 No Employer's Referen Confidential, Call or w or Catalog 44. |ings it is not expected that there will Property as fixed by the estate does | ~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, to have the income for life, and then} SUBWAY THIEF GOT HER | atoren a bag from the pocket of Rosa- the principal is to be divided among Mr. ond Mrs, Mortimer L. Schiff and Mr. and Mrs. Felix M. Warburg. Most of the trust deeds executed by Mr, Schiff were made more than two years before his death, when he was| in perfect health, and for that reason | the executors do not expect a question | to be raised. | While the schedules are subject to revision in the transfer tax proceed-| be any change of importance, due to the fact that the bulk of the estate| is in stock and bonds, the value of | which 1s fixed. Probably the claims of a deduction for the Federal income tax will be disallowed, in accordance with pre- vious rulings. In the estate of An- drew Carnegie it is proposed to carry this question to the United States Su- preme Court. The list of. Mr. Schiff's bond hold- ings shows that the largest item is $6,396,970 in United States Victory notes, The only other parcel of Lib- erty bonds held by M ff at the time of his death was 000 of first issue. The bulk of the bond holdings was in New York City notes and cor porate stock CITY INSPECTOR BADGE |!)""" Sl'k 0! Xe was nowy n the ba Police Recev it When Alleged In ¢ K possession Piekpocket Was Seived. Wick a mind the bad Felix Cleslek, twenty-nine, No, §7 ispector o hts and meast Orchard Str crowd at the tion last eve Always was arreste nd Central sut charged wit nway # h havin Delicious Always Refreshin “SA "ES FEE “A. 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WALDORF HOTEL) i) The World’s Largest Second Floor Clothing Institution Daily P. M. ANNOUNCE a at Our Price. and Now On Sale (Beginning Today) at (No Charge: for Alterations) For Men and Young Men Made to Retail at $30 to *50 Many of the Suits are of medium weight, and of the correct cut and color for Spring wear. The savings on the Overcoats are so big that they make a splendid investment for next Winter. Every One Strictly All Wool All Sizes. The Suits: The Overcoats: Colores — Black, Blue, | Patterns—Chalk Lines, | Colore — Black, Blue Patterns Shadow Brown, Gray, Green, Bi Giav Griaans Stripes. Plaids, Check: Ta. i Pencil Stripes, Over- rown, Gray, Greens Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Tan, Light and Dark | | Olive, Tan and Heath- Diagonals. Herring- shades, in various mix~ plaids, Checks, Her= tures. ing er Mixtures, light dark shades in 2- effects nd bones and Overplaids, ringbones, Fancy Mixtures, Plain Nothing miss- | and plain effects Fabrice—Hard Worsteds, | | Colorings. 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