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Ls | Te MAE ne mre ee ee A i THE EVENING WORLD, float r crime and was afrested time after time. He felt during the years that followed that some strange influence forced him to act against his better naure, and uspected it was the Injury to his head, d not control himself. nduct almost wrecked the lives PRIDAx, or two. He says he has only the vaguest recollection of what happened before the operation. JANUARY 6, 1911, KLATZKIE IS DISBARRED. | Lawyer Who Swore Falsely Loses ————— Right to Practice. RUSSIAN GERMAN PACT | Isidore Hiatenie, a lawyer, was dis- ALARMS GREAT BRITAIN. | tarrea ty tie Appeitare Diviaion ot the | Supram Court to-day for swearing false of thirty-three he was anxious for such an Operation. He interested Dr. Do Witt G. Wilcox of Boston University in his case and asked him to operate. In March, 19, Dr. Wilcox operated, and since then there has been a complete change in the convict. He is now ap- parently @ man of only kind and upright cD BEAUTY SURGEON'S KNIFE BECOMES BRIDE FREES CONVICT etvil of ninety-three, He surveyed the first and second tines of the Erte Rafiroad {n } ° » Who became e@nfoebled | impulses, ¢: 1 M ‘ours i | * LONDON, Jan, 6—A new alliance !¥ in the Municipal Court in behalf of | ig95.95 from New York tward. Fo! | ost impoverished, In 1908 Grim-] Since the operation allenists, surgeons | Ji) nissia end Germany working | Cllent. The higher tribunal character: a time acter hia marria in 188 ates | jmell was sentenced to prison on twojand scientific men in general have | “certainly - ° Misa | bs t 1 hand in hand, ds alarming England to: !#ed him as one ‘certainty unfit to re-| Anne Eilza Peyton of V| The ONLY ish in it | forgery charges for ten months and nine| watched the case with interest. ae Serdike te the MVOHEG Trinea, | math a: mrerber of te Bar a Otere a ue es tat dats | months, They are convinced that his crimes | GA}. ‘Mtns what purports to be the| Klatakie was counsel for a Janitor in |daughters survive him. ‘On It was then that the suspicion that his early injury Was responsible for his Jacts began to take form, Judge Wheeler received when he was a boy and that he is completely changed. They say his case|Tesarding Persia, unde the document Germany is to have the were due entirely to the injury the public schools, who was suspended | tet is Mrs. W. Bayard Cutt * He with text of the Russian-German agreement the terms of is ares Ran on French News: Act! Silicon Co, acum CuRt ot ware Bs) So Carefully Did Miss Vaux se a Criminal viminal by Injury tO} ce mutatis, who sentenced him, took up|goen far toward preving that cranial rhs vail Of. At the| LYONS, France, Jaa, & At Grocers and Drnggtete [the matter with the Lieutenant-Gov- | injuries have a great deal to do with | preference in je development of aia teat of thi action Klatsle tried to] bishop of Lyons to-day issued Plan Wedding That Not Even | Head, Operation Cures Him | ernor. developing If not producing criminals, | Minor. German capital ts to be given iow that Bishop lad been auspended | diocesan decree forbidding Catholics | === 4 . | Grimme!l offered to submit to an op-| On presentation of the facts, Goy,| the opportunity of financing the net- | \,y out authority, and [reading four Republican newspapers | p Closest Friends Knew. eration to “find himself.” When he got | White decided to pardon Grimmeli, and | work of ot ase which are to be con- | tox: ; onversation with a| published fn the diocese and declaring | World Wants Work Wonders. structed there. ‘member of the Board to prison for the fourth time at the age the prisoner will be released in a day of Education 'the reading of the papers a sin. | and He’s Pardoned. ee 3} PEELE EELELTELEEL TEE OE eee Pee ee ee TT res! FT | GIMBBELS $25, The New Price Upon 500 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats from Gimbel Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats $35 to $40 Groups $2, from $3 and $3.50 / Anticipating the need of room to display other goods, we institute the above remarkable price-revision Reason—not a full range of sizes, although all sizes are now represented in the group as a whole. (Special to The Evening World.) GO, Jan. 6.—The greatest sur- | Prise Chicago society has hal in many} & month came last night w | riage of Miss Geraldine Vy of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick V 1% Astor street, to Wi! Worte of Now York ‘The marriage service was read at the Vaux home by the Rey, John Timothy Stone of the Fourth Pr Church in the presence of relatives only. |, Byen the most intimate friends of Miss | | Vaux had not been inf 1 that her || marriage was to take place. When the | engagement Was announced last fall it was sald the wedding would ary, but no definite date wa the mar- ughter ix of No. | am De Burgh | arkable an sin the country. 1 1 and wil go back n Buffalo to cheer thetr 1 was a modest esbyterian | fourteen years wht fract ved a 8 that his ange. this morning. Gimbel Overcoats and Suits are involved. pnoun ved, nm gare! & her friends did not know that in r she was busy preparing her trousse ‘The recent illness of Mrs, Vaux |= as the reason for the extremely wedding. When Miss Vaux decided to have ajeroup and’ sore simple homo wedding she «i >| back, to make it a surpri In cases of deafness caused as yesterday her sta tarrh, there is u not readj to anno HYOMEL martiage was accepted wit e' Miss Vaux has been one Popular young women in «c her debut last winter. cr#id and is a tat brunette, usual type of beauty, distin throat, or e wa is liquid ext a soothing, healing, killing antiseptic, NOTHING TO PAY officer in the English Army graduate of Columbia Univers! A complete HYOM At he and Hs bride met. Mr. and Mrs n and before their return to this wide they had visited his people in Ena. | ¥Feathe. land and the detrothal was made known. | Mr. and Mrs, Whyte will spend th honeymoon in Cubs and reside in New York, becomes impregnated tie HYOMEL, ling air as it passes into the —— 7 ; ‘Will Go to Grave Together. naesheaé Tastead of going yesterday to thi funeral of his wife, who died Sund Wittam Britton lay dead in & rms and {the raw, catarrhal spots. you can buy an HYOMEL for only gists everywhere, extra 50 cents at and then he too He dled lyaie, Sone ‘a viotinn of pneumonia. Wednesday night. The two had spent more than fifty years of married life together. ‘How penreaieaiy | One Can Buy a Piano In a family with children, where the matter of a musical education and the possession of a piano essen- tial, there is no reason now why a piano may not be acquired withoyt serious with other needs, Here at Gimbels, upon payment of liver immediately a Wooster Upright Piano. interierence we will ce- Price $165 Balance $6 monthly until fully paid The above, Style 6—Dimensions 4ft. 9 in, high—4 ft. 11)4 wide—2 ft 2 in. deep. It is not necessary that you should already have a charge account in the store-—anybody of responsibility may have the benefit of these terms and conditions. GIMBEL, BROTH. ERS NEW YORK Sixt avenue "DOE SN'T:-CURE, money by ca remedy so efficient racted lyptus trees of Austra- germ: iF’ outtit consist: | , | pour a few drops into the inhaler and t's all you have to do, and as rjthe air passes through the inhaler it with antisep- and this soothing, heal- lungs of the inflamed heals drug: age, when | i whole natu e) He appeared to “~ Cures Catarrh| cae | and Sore Throat siven | HYOMEL (pronounce it High-o-me) wiet |is guaranteed to cure catarrh, acute chronie; to cure colds, coughs, If you now own a HYOMEL inhaler} bottle Isn't it delightful. to choose just what one wishes and, no matter what it is, find it priced Z- to mean a saving worth while! Such an opportunity is offered in > LJ re This First GIMBEL White Sale : Normandy and Point dges and Insertions, 10¢ to 26¢ yd Main floor Embroideries of shapes and quite a few foreign Hats among them. Mies Vaux has excused herself from Many are full silk-lined—and they are the Over- soctety affairs recen he e h ; ; pide that sinter Wee tant Also Coughs, Colds, Croup ytd Toate bean Coetacame Thtwict coats and Suits that have set a standard this season among the highest type of clothes for men and young men. Colors: black, brown, pearl gray, steel gray, tan and Oxford mixtures. $2. Fourth Floor Boys’ and Children’s Hats, $1 Taken from incomplete $2, $3 and $4 Gimbel groups to complete sizes and repriced to $1 for quick disposal. Plush Hats, Tyrolese Hats with imported fancy feathers, Chinchilla ““Tam-o'-Shanters” with ear tabs, Chinchilla Polos. velvet, felt cloth and fur Caps with ear tabs, $1. Fourth Floor Comfortable Winter weights in Men's Under- wear, of Gimbel Standard, well made and finished, at At $1, usually $1.25, beavy Scotch wool Shirts and Drawers: 65 per cent. wool and unshrinkab'e At $1.20, usually $1.60, medium weight worsted Shirts and Drawers: go per cent .wool. Also extra heavy, of 85 per cent. Australian wool At 90c, usually $1.26, medium weight Cotton Union Suits. At $1.65, heavy white wool Shirts and Drawers, of celebrated American Hosiery Company make. Hitherto $1.75 to $2.25. Main Floor And each di saving is uniformly the same. Overs, broideries— 16c and 25c Plain White Fabrics, 10c yd. 4o-in. sheer Lawns, 38-in. soft finished Nainsook, 45-in. sheer Persian Lawn, and thousands of yards of each. Silk-and-Wool Flannels, 65c yd. Imported silk-and-wool non-shrinkable Flannels, 29 in wide, in a variety of silk striped designs. Also imported German and French fancy Wool Waistings. 27 in. wide, in stripes, checks, plaids and dots, that are cus- tomarily marked 75¢ and 80c yd. Special, 60¢ yd White silk - embroidered Skirting Flannels, both hem- stitched and scalloped, that are usually marked! at soc and Os5¢ priced 40¢ vd. Second floor Misses’ Lingerie, 8 to 16-Year Sizes Nightgowns with semi-low neck and half sleeves, finished And Misses’ White Petticoats, Drawers, Corset Covers, Corset Waists, Nightgowns and Negligees, specially priced, in a wide range of styles. La Markette Corsets—-$3 model at $2—extra long and slim hips, firmly boned, with triple supporters and trimmed with ribbon, sizes 18 to 26 Main floor : : Embroideries and Laces These are some of the particularly good things Gimbel buying was able to secure in Laces and Embroideries for the White Sale. Qualities are fine, patterns are new and attrac- tive. and prices are very low. Laces Manufacturers’ Strips of Fine Valenciennes 46c to German and French dges and Insertions, $1.26 doz, yds. wide, in eyelet and scroll design $1 yd., regularly $1.50. de Paris Allover waists Embroider Sl yd. reg ion not only makes the price bear an important significance, \ throughout stocks so big and so diversified that, no matter what one’s iclea of design may be. the White Sale Five prices—at $1, sixty styles, at $1.35, twenty-three styles: at $1.60, nineteen styles; S at $3, twenty-three styles, and at other prices equally large varieties are presented. dainty Combinations, White Petticoats and Under-drawers, ecial White Sale pricing is evident on every hand. every stock joining in this, our first January Sale in White. The daintiest Domestic and French Lingerie and Negligees, beautiful Pure Flax Linens, Gimbel standard Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, Comfortables, Corsets, Baby-wear, by the yard, and filmy Cottons are the divisions contributing to the Gimbel January White Attractions. Embroideries and Laces, White Fabrics but offers this feature 188 Styles of Nightgowns Between $1 and $3 at $2, sixty- And in the same variety and the This applies also to the Linen Stocks, the Laces White Sale briefs Gimbel Corsets in the White Sale Models which, being properly fitted, anyone will always demand thereafter. Sale prices prevail La Markette Corsets-- $2.50 model, $1.35 ige the average figure, low bust upporters, lace trimmed. arkette Corsets—$2 model, $1.50 es excellent model, ‘perfect fitting and thoroughly well made, sizes 18 to 25 Second floor The New 1911 Summer Negligees, Dressing Sacques and House Dresses First showing—and like a bed of beautiful lities amid snow drifts. During the White Sale special White the proper one with extra boning, double Second floor a special price on Dozens of dainty new conceits, dozens of fetch- | with lace edging and ribbon, 8 to 14-year sizes, special $1. ingly clever ways of handling that necessary of all house der, gray and white, were $1 . Misses’ muslin Drawers, trimmed with lace and tucks, and arments, the morning negligee. New effects, from the simple Pe aN GAs 7 mina; onberen + Leccings, @ a with embroidery and tucks, sizes 12 to 16 years, special 60¢ fittle lawn garment to the most elaborate, and all conserva- sizes 4 to B, were soc, NOW to 10, now 196, These of special moment Negligees of lawn, 61.60 to $2.50 Negligees of dotted Swiss, $2 to $3.75 Dressing Sacques of lawn or dotted Swiss, $1 House Dresses of percale and chambray, 61.50: of gingham, $2 Second floor tively priced. Unusual Price-News of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes When Winter weather demands sturdy footgear, these splendid Gimbel Shoes, for Men and Boys, much reducedin price, are good investments Men's $3.50 and $4 Shoes, at $2.90 All sizes Second Floor ‘At $2, regular cut shoes. in calf or patent leather GIMBEL BROTHERS for BROADWAY SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK aha ee tcp Ras out are shown in this repriced grade. weaves are presented—Oxfords, in the Overcoats, qualities of the “rough’’ weaves and smartest mixtures among the Suits. styles are presented. Boys’ $8.50, $10 and $12 Norfolk Suits in sizes 7.to 14 years. of knickerbockers—and some of the cleverest all-wool fabrics turned out this season are presented. THIRTY-SECOND ST. THIRTY -THIRD ST. Some of the cleverest fabric-effects that the mills turned Some of the finest staple kerseys, meltons, mixtures standard blues and blacks, the smoother Repriced for the first time this morning, from $35. $38. $40 Gimbel groups to $26. Boys’ Russian Overcoats, $5 Much of her education w as | . | | 7 Regrouping from $7.50 and $8.75 collections, by » Sordi tather was 80 | HYO M E I Men’s Underwear—Special which an unusually wide variety of fabric patterns and In all sizes from 214 to 8 years. Boys’ Long Winter Vaux and their daughter spent the sum: ing of @ bottle of HYOMET and an well below customary prices. Suits, $6.75 Overcoats, $8.75 mer jurope, and on the st indestructible hard rirbb eke: | ig 5 i ing over was Mr. White. tuIae coat 41,00 | Ore EeekIng eae soner At 806; Use Ally $1.26, redium weight worsted Shirts and Drawers Double-breasted styles in| And these were $10, ‘$10 Ye aise Vaus at that time Ie tarrh or any throat or nose ailment, casa ey sizes 8 to 18 years. Pleated | and $15. Smart single and double- breasted effects—and they all have convertible storm collars, most of them all-wool lined, in sizes from g to 18 years. Many ‘vith two pairs Initial Handbags, $1.50 The Bags are in the popular “swagger” shape, of seal grain leather, with inside frame, double handle and extra pockets, with purse. Black, blue. tan and green. Besides being excellent vabue at their price, $1.50, they have your initial in a gold-plated, Old English letter, 244 in. high, which would ordinarily cost 25¢ extra. Main floor Subway Store Features Saturday events of importance to those who know economy lies in buying things good and saving in secur- ing these for less than known value. White Sale—Lingerie. Baby Wear, Corsets, Linens, Bed Coverings, Laces and Embroideries, White Piece Goods, immense White stocks of the lesser-priced grades of the reliable Gimbel merchandise sold upstairs. Muslin Underwear, 25c Many styles all of one good quality—like home-sewn. Chemises, embroidery trimmed, soc gr Corset Covers, lace or embroidery-trimmed, 38¢ grade. Short Petticoats, lace or embroidery-trimmed. — 45¢ grade. Drawers, lace or embroidery- trimmed, 38¢ grade, Silk Petticoats of usual $3.75 character, $1.96. Women’s Sample Shoes, $1.65 The exact Shoes which were carried by salesmen to show how ood this Boston maker made his Women’s Shoes to retail at $3.50, 14. $4.50 and $5 pa Sample sizes only, but to this lot we have added 4 lines of our own higher-priced Shoes with the Gimbel name stamped on them, so that ghe assortment now is complete in sizes. Kid and patent leather, button and lace styled. $1.65, Women's fur-trimmed Juli- | Women’s Crocheted Slippers, on all sizes in black; most all sizes, some slightly soiled, all sizes in red, brown, laven. were 45¢ and osc, now 25c. Girls’ Coats Repriced, $4 Coats of various good, serviceable Winter materials, such as cheviots, kerseys and mixtures, taken from $5, $6.75, $7.50 and $8.75 groups, repriced to 64. A dozen or more different styles, some strictly tailored. some with large sailor collar, others trimmed with caracul and plush, A great many of them, so many that they cover six tables piled high. And all sizes, of course Junior Coats of fancy cheviots that were $7.50, now $6. in semi-fitting and polo styles. Subway Store And Furs of Excellent Quality Price-Changed Importantly Fur Coats and Fur Sets that have the stamp of All children’s sets reduced one- third and more Fur-lined Coats, of black broadcloth, lined with fur and collar of muskrat, $15, Subway Store Balcony General reduction on all Pur Coats, Scarfs and Mulls. * Black and sable colored Coney Coats, first quality, $29.50, $45. Fourth fleer SOTETTUULCUCUCONUUUOOSSNUONUOUSUUOUOCHUUOONUEUEN OUDUAUUDOOOEEDU UOT ULI Ei TUT I TUL Made of Mahogany. Cases double vencered. Back Minin Alene ontie “and Nainsook, with Swiss-embroid : Eight complete fines in tan or black calf, button or lace, with single Gimbel goodness—-lustrous skins, full and specially six posts hardwood. Bell mete re har, notched cream, 76c yd., regularly $1.50 ered Edges and Insertions, at one or double soles sl etc st Bhone et $3.75 selected, Now repriced for quick disposal bridges. Full bronzed metal ple ec! tuning pins, linen ‘Vorchen’ Loce Ediess ancl ine third ¢ : in ba below u me Tain Haas aevlee accede oth elie Tek: tan ancl blacicileateara ton Pony Coats, moire pont Bleck and ‘blue, Wolt Batts } 1 . . |, ‘ ” “ ¥ prices CS 3 to 16 in, wide n n skins, ~ ic oO animal scat wy sttlow nickel hammer rail, ivory keys, nickel plated trimming aartlons. 36 to. c, t F every occasion; mostly hi 0 2. null, $8.25 ex throughout. © Scale: Seven sand eee octaves; de- She y ‘ 1440-4 Im wide, BE101 Insertions 1 to 3!4 in. wide, 160 Boy nd Youths’ Shoes nw OD of full | Black ope © Sots, re- | ay full baie an , ba = BR Ye. eee js At $3) 50, special tan an and black, high-cut shoes, with indestructible ig dyed (reinforced priced from $25 set t ightfully responsive action, mbroidered Swiss Flounces. 54 in chrome-leather soles. All