MRS. COOK’S WILL. |The will of Anna G. Cook, deceased, relict of the late Hon. Theodore Cook,vu3 admitted to prooate on Tuesday. The estate is valued at §1,500 personalty and $20,000 in realty. She 'eaves all her proper y, except the North tOook avenue house, to all her four children In equal portions. That property ehe wills to her sister, Mrs, Nathan Jordan, for her lifetime, with remander over to her children. The testatrix says th it on account of her daughter, Mi's. Schoon-znaker, having so many jewels, and appreciating the fact that the few the testatrix has would be of little value to her, uhe has considered It best to leave her diamond breastpin to Florence Webb iCook in consideration of her devotion to ’her son. The two-stone diamond ring goes to her son Clifford, her engage-fgoent ring to her daughter Rebekah, ‘‘asthe will cherish the loving associations attached to it. The Achenbaoh picture *she also leaves to her daughter; “Westward, the Course of Kmpires, to her eon Theodore, and the Yellow' Spring picture of htrself and her son Cassli’y to him, who is made sole executor without •bond. The will Is dat d Feb. 24, 18P6. and 1s witnessed by Frank H. Rowe and Ida B. Sterling. *