Show I I i iON IN SUIT I Widener to Give Valuable i 1 Portraits to U. U S. S j I II I Museum I I II I NEW a Sept S pl 16 Two Two Rembrandt ran lt portraits valued at atmore atmore atmore more than will eventually ally all all rome orne Into possession of an American museum as ns a n result I of ofa ofa a suit which attracted Illonal I attention I Joseph E H Widener WI Phila Phila- Philadelphia I delphia r sportsman a and financier ct f I I yesterday won a suit UI Involving ol V I his right to the tho paintings p by pur pur- purchase chase ehase from Prince lur-I lur Puff of flu sla Mr Ir Widener has I said that he will hJ entire collection which al- al alread I I ready read Includes 14 to some museum In memory of or his I father i Hard rd pr pressed presed d for funds after Arter fleeing flee Russia where he was wasI I credited with having murdered the Monk the prince sold the portraits to Widener In London Lon Lon- London London don in 1921 for pounds sterling lie He valued 1 them recently at The prince sued Widener I I claiming c that the pictures were delivered to the financier merely merel as a security of a mortgage Jus Jus- Justice I lice Ice Davis held that dener's purchase had been legal and the I prince had lost all nil rights of re repurchase re- re reI purchase I The fhe t paintings p portrait of a a. gentleman In a high hat and andI I portrait of a a. lady with an nn ostrich feather fan tan arc are In tn Mr Ir home at nt Elkins park near Phila Phila- Philadelphia Philadelphia I delphia The princes prince's attorneys attorney's still havethe have havethe havethe the right rl ht to lo appeal The prince is In Europe His Ills wife Ire Is the I niece of the late Czar Nicholas las I |