77 ' l ' d w W Ivt I 1-- rtvfrY tr" vaS 515,110 ILL STRANGELY GONE Wide Search Made for Last Tes tament of Stevens, Eccen tric N. Y. Midas DAUGHTER RUNAWAY BRIDE htiMns nnclatM nf thi nvptitno Calvin Armor Stpns me iiiri thnt he Ipft ii will iliiosinp n( n . 15.000,000 otntc when ln died in Trlnitt Hospi ml Knit Ww York. Mnrcli 20 Init Stevens' (In ii nil t or Mis Knlp Sir trns. Init week elopeil with Rleliniri F'nsnn. n Pnrtinriiith freshman The senrrlicrs for the will nr spurred on by the hope thnt if il l found Home f them, nt lennl. will reap in rewnr-l a portion of tin vatt Kolden honrd that the eecentrle nuer of Hio.nl treet" I reputed to linve piled tip Captain ("iileb ( Collins, who snid that he hnd been Hwoomted In biiti nen with Mr Stevens for thirty -four Tenr nnd hmed nn offlic with him in the "l,nrk RullilinR ' 30 llruml street . io positive thnt the axed milllonniri' left a will Stevens lived in the build Inp for two jenr Wiilou Couldn't Kind Will The widow Mr .leime I Steeni nf tlenxmihur.t, filed n petition to be appointed guardian of hr lieireoq HaiiRhter. Kntp Steveni Kflgiin with the surrogate of Kings count on March 20 lat In her petition "he -nj thnt her hnband left perionul propeit not exceeding $10,000" and thnt Iii4 renl prnperH w.i subtnntinl but thnt the xn't Ainnuiit ai 'unknown She deposed thnt n "enich for ii will had been iiiiinccessfiil She wns appointed gunrihan on April 7. 1021 Her petition foi S20.000 n yenr for support and maintenance for her daughter. tculted in the surrogate allowing SIO 0OO n Mar D.iiicJiter Hurt at Silmol Cnptnln Collins admitted thnt thfie were three heirs. includliiK Kntc Steen. tinmed in the will of the e "entrlc's fntlu I Who ihe other two heirs were, however neither he nor .loltn M Hule agunt for the Calvin Stevens estate, would a The daughter hns bvn attending for the last M'ar nnd a half Miss Saywurd m sVhool, Oterbrook. riiilfldelphia Theie vhe has hnd "special instruction" in foreign languages, elocution, piano, horseback riding etc As n result of a er!ous injur n few months ago she must have expert medical nttention, too. An affidavit bv the mother revealed the daughter s rmwintic elopement and it arrtage to voimg Kagan son nf TV11 nm It Kagan of the Stock Exchange firm of Kagan & McCormick Captain Collins whn erv indignnnt because Mr Stevens hud been described it ft miser ninl nn eccentric. The cap Mill admitted, however, thnt his friend (ind nonclitic was n vegetarian, had 1 u wllh frugality duplicated by few j.crsotm with fewer" thousands thnn Mr. SteveiiH hail millions nnd thnt his vwijh of life had cnused ninuscil coninicnt for jenrs In the fliinncinl district Cnptnin Collins said , "Mr, Stevens vvna far fioni being n miser He had a great number of pri vate charities. He qnred for many friends and ncqiinlntnnccs who hnd seen better days and were down on their lurk "He was an Intellectual mnn nnd a most klndl one He hnd grent vision and a fine stvlc- in writing He mlgnt have been a famous novelist If ho had not at the age oftwenty-one become the ciistodinn of the large estate of his fnthei. 1 "The stoiy that he picked up news papers that had been enst nsicle is in Invention He bought fifteen or twenty newspapers a day f was his custom to semi them not onlv to lonesome miners, and lauchers in the lonesome places of the Knr Wesi. but also to mis sionaries in Chins. It was one of his thoughtful pinctlces nnd deeply np,ue c latod bv the recipients of the news paptvs "Of couise the bovs in the 'Street brokers!, sewnj hi in alvvavs with a bundle of newspnpers under him nru., cnlltd him ! newsbov llnlr Protected Cnrbumle Mi Stevens wore his white hall long to protect a carbuncle ou the back of lii neck 'H did not live for years in this building here, which i owned by his father's stnte He stnved heie short lr before his death for three weeks brcmiMj he slipped on n banana peel and wrenched his knee He tlidn t want to go home, as it would hnve been too I ninful for hiiu to go to and from the olUce It is true that be did mil live with his wife and daughter in Uensonhuist during tbe latter dnjs of his life "Mr Stevens was the largest stock liolilei in the American Dredging and Cotisti union Co , which was employed in tin? unsuccessful-attempt of the HAMMERING M Your peh detect corrected IE 7 bv normal ubtantlv methods N 31 THE KIM1SI.EY FOUNDATION 3 "Jtp Than a School H Houn 10 A It to 4 P M. 3 Httnlnir Hours by Appointment InrTWl rtTEVIIKN OIKARD ULDO French to nig tho Panama ranal. AL one HUH' lie owncti mu ounu mm South American Steam Navigation Co., which operated a line of steamships be tween here 'ind southern ports." I'ntenUl forgiveness Is n waiting Illchnid Kagan, who doped a week ago yesterday With MIm Stevens. William It. Pagan, the father, said he already has forgiven lilt son, but no does nor know how tho boy's mother feels about tt. , .'V V'" vv.i " II m 'l v vll Cream BUTTBRMIMC 1 1 l 7 i" ir i i .511 in 4itl,i'l --V v- .-i r vVviP'i X S Made in the scientific way, without the use of tablets. Abbotts Cream Buttermilk has the real, old-fashioned flavor. And it's made fresh every day so that the quality is uniform. Get the But termilk Habit it's the key to good health and long life! Phone Us to Deliver a Bdttle Tomorrow Baring SOS Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31st & Chestnut Both Phones -msx U A . l vpjiCTjycr Atlantic City Pleatantvilte WUitcood Ocean fc 0 IK II City imi$W & ''W . 1, , 1 -. gjMt'inifee w lt- HtH Okeh Record Hits in Stock bcakew:burkart "The Phonograph Shop" 11th & Walnut SU. If you follow the footprints into the deep woods they will lead you to the lair of "The Snake," that figure of sinister power who threatened the fortunes and happiness of Stephen Warren And the girl ha fought for. They will lead you to a story of romantic ad venture, of mystery and lore that holds you to the last page. TWISTED TRAILS By Henry Oyen Author of THE PLUNDERER, BIG FLAT, ETC. U All Booksellers $1. 75 16 DAY EXCURSIONS sKAM) 1021 NIAGARA FALLS in rl. fil '''turfuqii Hmillns-t.rhlfii W nllc Knut,. )Tui; 18-33-30 . 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New Shipments Just Arrived Enable Us to Offer Again 1000 Men's Silk-Lined and Blue Serge Suits & Topcoats That Are Absolutely and Without Question Worth 25-00 and 30 00 .4 in One Big Sensational Group at mSl k j?m llll I Sm Ifflf mvv!Ii1i III III mil VVimMI1 illi III II 'awvII v HUB I wwwll I If I ll tU'iMIi I I I II If 'will I - I I upLMl ju IMl Tliere is no dillydallying with Mr. Hill. Others sit back and moan "hard times" but Mr. Hill says there can be no hard times when you offer the men of Philadelphia such wonderful Silk-Lined Suits at $15.00. And, man, you should see the new -lots that he brought back with him from New York! They scintillate with quality they fairly mke your eyes pop with their splendid style and tailoring. This store is going to be a bee-hive of business ajjain tomorrow with this wonderful group. Styles by the hundreds colorings and patterns galore. And talk about the mate rials why Man, alive, just think BLUE SERGES, finest of mixture cheviots, home spuns, tweeds and cassimeres. You can't go wrong for MR. HILL'S PERSONAL GUARANTEE GOES WITH ! EVERY SUIT. Single-Breasted Suits Double-Breasted Suits Form-Fitting Suits Conservative Suits Slash and Patch Pockets English Roll Lapels Mr. Hill Says fltere's Another Wonderful Value for Tomorrow 1000 Men's 2-Pair Pants SUITS Just Arrived, and They Are the Best Yet, at VTTlCI PTTII m : 4' i nio, oix: i wo pairs UIL, s pants with every suit! Youfp iioyc uuv ncaiu iiu.y tiling iiiu it in years. Just to convince yourself, take a look at them and then try to match them elsewhere. Even those at $10.00 more in other stores they won't equal thesel for quality, style or workmanship. Every kind of material worsteds, herringbones, BLUE SERGES, chev-l lots, homespuns and tweeds in every known coloring and pattern. 1000 Pairs Men's Trbusers From Our Trouser Department Occupying an Entire Floor Nowhere else will you find such values to select from Come and See ! ! ! Save Un io Half Another Uik Kioup to bring a ciowd of tw v..v . "" hluu' " w tits it iiwvtu i k -. nm v ur: men and pet them acquainted with the J, SE n-3 largest Men's Pants depaitment in tho city. 3 SylB vtf Bring along your old coat or vest and ijsl i -- matcn tnem up to a new pair ol pants That is true economy' f "--- - """-" 'i' im . i ' i ! t-mpZiwr A&dumcn rcwK 1 T 11 " !' 4 Ai wi?uJ 111 l i 1 il: f rWH .. IS S I iB in 1 1 ImfM -1 Almm M viSibiltaMj' clffli(l3L ffiS4:yliiE Boys' Wash Suits $ fl 4 e a 4 .95 These ure highest-grade wash suits of fine H TriJ vit $ SB Peggy cloths, Palmer linens and gulatcas in H H smartest of Olnei 'I'wist and Russian Ulouse aBL Jtm models. All sizes up to 8 years. Mr. Hill Offers for Tomorrow! 0YS' TWO-PAIR PANTS SUITS Mr. Hill alwas prepares foi iVi irra nri1 nt,nnir'no int'trtM- tlous values. Thousands of mothers know this lariro bovs " department occupying the entire TiTinn tt1! nnn ..,i i, ...i. i iiiitu l- uuwn emu Liiiinu wnu --iiafcsw'- inn don't should get to know it at once and save money on their boys' clothing. a These suits are wonderful values in all w anted shades and patterns. All sizes up to lb" ttirnr The Hill Co. 1019-1021 Market St.. I 1 k i' m & -j