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STUDY DREANS » FORTHE CURE OF ‘NERVOUS TROUBLES ‘ Wide Awake Talk and Desires 4 Of Patient Are Matched ’ With Sleeping Visions. UAL PERSONALITY IDEA. Johns Hopkins Hospital Has Y New Clinic Expected to Add Much to Science. (Special to The Broning World.) in the world for the treatment of nervous diseases under what is known a# psychoanalysis or soul analysis Patients will be experimented on during sleep in this new depariment of the Henry Phipps Paychiatri nic, which His being built with money from the New York miliionali The cheory upon which the new treat- possessed of two pert selous and a subcons: Tt is held that when a person is asleep the consctous personality 4s at rest and the subconscious te predomina hence dreams are the natural tion Sof the repressed ideas of sub- consclous perso: “a gulde to the pr divease,”” For the “American Disease.” In completeness of equipment the ward will be without par world, and it t# belleved by t ither that it will brin fame to the already the wmuecesstul trea ness, an affection ommon in this country that jt has come to be known among physicians as “the American dis that It has come to be known among physicians os the “Am Peychoanalysis wil! be ‘the Johns Hopkins Hospital by Dr Trigant Burrow, who las been studying this sclence for three years dn Europe under Dr. Froud and Dr. Jung of Zurich, Switzerland, who are authorities in the same line. * The treatment aims at the unification * of the personalities, Knowing the wishes and wants of the conscious personality ag derived from the conversation of the patient, there remains to be ascer- tained the wishes and wants of the sub- conscious personality. Dr. Burrow holds that when a person ts asleep the conscious personality 1s at rest and the subconscious 1s predominant. Hence dreams are the natural interpretation of the repressed ideas of the uncon- solous. personality, and ‘dream analy- (ste ts the chief method employed in * paychoanalysis, Lurks in Every Dream. ( The principle of the school ts that “there lurks in every dream, often dis- guised, a repressed wish for fulfilment of the subconscious personality.”” Although this phase of the treat- ment of nervous diseases will in prob- vability be In the hagds of Dr. Bur- efforts of Dr. Adolf Meyee, head of the department for the treatment of neu- ‘rotic diseasé, that the ward will be established Dr. Meyer !s a native of Yurich, Switzerland, and the possessor of degrees from many snent universities of Mure to Johns Hopkins t New York State } at Ward's Island, ———— : DIX CANNOT BE SWERVED; Governor So Tells Monroe Dele- gation and Shows He Knows What He Is About. ALBAN Jan. i jov. DMx to-da Setick to his volition of xiven the and that his of better roa During the cou disp onetru: over tles had det mission lad not sould have gBlase Under Floor Sends Austrians Scurrying to Street, Sparks from a defective fue caused a fire between the ceiling of the third floor and the flooring of the fourth floor of, the four-story brick building at No, AMI Broad street to For « time Sthere was considera xcltement "among the Austrian immigrants who were sheltered in the aid £ The first, second and third floors of “the building are occupied by the A trfan Home for Immigrants, The ond and third floors are used ax dormi- patories, the second floor for women and ‘thei third for men. There were about thirty immigrants in j the building when the fire started, but 4:they were all up and dressed. By the Ytime the firemen arriy they had all Wi, to get at the fire. The fi were extinguished before they much headway, The damage Is esti- mated at about $500, BALTIMORE, Jan, 11.—Johns Hopkins | M Hospital will soon have the first ward | ment is based iv that every person ts) Vrew, yet it Is due In gegat part to the | HIGHWAY BOARD GOES. Md a dl v Monrae ¢ sed him to con- | tinue the . even though with new fs | FIRE ROUTS IMMIGRANTS. | 3 | is heed iustled down to the ground floor. The firemen had to rip up the flooring don the fourth floor, which ts the home | * af the Bankers’ and Brokers’ Lunch | 1 had made | HENRY €. PITNEY, VETERAN OF THE JERSEY BAR, DEAD Former Vice Chancellor Passes Away at Morristown Home, Aged 85 Years. MORRISTOWN, N. J, Jan. th= Henry Cooper Pitney, ex-Vice-Chancel- lor, within a few days of eighty-five! years old, {s dead at his home in Mapte | avenue from grip. Up to two weeks ago he had enjoyed good health, He then became il, but insisted on going to hia law offices In ational Iron Bank Building. A Week ago he was compelled to take to the his bed. When death came Jast night his sons, Chancellor Mahlon Pitney, Henry @. Join O. HM. Pitney and Pred. | erick Pitney, and his two daughters, Pitney Johnson and Miss h hit. His wife, | Sarah Louisa Hatetead, of Pitney, Mrs, Sa¢ Mary Pitne who was were Elizabeth, died several years ago. Mr. Pitney was born on a farm in| Mendham, Morris County. He went to school in Plainfield and was graduated | from Princeton University in 184%. He | | studied law with the late Ira C, White © Supreme Court, and tn 1851 was admitied to the head, a former Justice of bar. Ho was made Prosecutor of th in Morris County in 1862 and five years. In 188) th pointed hit held until 1 of age. The bench and bar of the tendered him a banquet on that vc Waldorf tn New York. ra ple 1 be . Pitney WILL PLACE ON SALE THURSDAY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1911. portunity to purchase a and rejected it by a close vo ney purchased the water ganized the Morris Aque | of which he was made p b company now supplies the towa with RikersExpectorant STOPS COUGHS —— DR. LESEM DIES SUDDENLY. Stricken by A ble to stop it with a cough remedy which has with- stood the test for 64 yeare—RIKER'S EXPECTO- and 60 cts, a b If a 60-ct. bottle of Riker's ctorant does not stop your bring back the ’ QUINCE, GRAPE, KASPBERRY, ete, years old, was stricken front of his home at N Mundred and Mort Htast night and died defo cough or cold, rk City and was a Hlumbla University ’ time on the staff of the Post Hospital and at his death was ®, Pritchard. Maker, 981 Spring St. N.Y. MARGARET MURTHA 5 SHERMAN SQUARE ONLY Important Sale Thursday, 12th, and Friday, 13th, 1 LOT LINGERIE DRESSES, $5.90 Value $15.00 and $22.00 1 LOT LINGERIE DRESSES, $9.50 Value $22.00 to $48.00 1 LOT LINGERIE NIGHT GOWNS, $2.50 CHEMISES, $1.98 DRAWERS, $2.50 Pleas e has been president of ths + Whicle he helped 3 as the trial judge tn the | famous tobacco merger case, in which eminent New York jurists were en- saged, When Morristown had an op- oBanscttio Le 54-56-58 Twenty-third St. West ane Women 5S Misses’ Dreeses CONSISTING OF Velvets, Broadcloths, Serges & Silks The Season’s Best Models in Black, Navy, Brown and Light Shades. 12.75 These dresses are the balance of our $25.00 to $35.00 models and at the price offered are the greatest values of the season ‘ant, 8th Floor, Dinner De Luxe 59c Thursday, January 12th Served from 11.30 to 2.15 Blue Points or Little Neck Clams Celery — Olives — Radishes Potage d’Arblay or ; Soup Paysanne Filet of Sole, 1 or Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Cresson jerman Fried Potatoes Corn Fritters Germ, tring Bean Salad Mocha Tart or Orange Ice cn Croustade Chantilly Coif Tea Milk Cider THE MACY RESTAURANT on the Eighth Floor—the largest restaurant in New some, well-prepared food at lowest in town. We put our energy and our money into givin g—not concerts—but truly ex lent meals. Bui our old cus- tomers, who have eaten here day after day for years, say that there is music in our prices. This music is pleasing to the pocketbook, rather (han the ear, In our restaurant, as store, our only inducements io influence you inlo buying are our high quality and our low prices. up to $35.00 RM. Macy & Co,’s Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices 34th to 35th St, eo MEN’S OVERCOATS, $19.50 «.. Regular Prices $24.75 io $32.50 A Fortunate purchase, and fine Coats from our own stock reduced. Single and double breasted full long Coats, with con- vertible collars, also double-breasted Ulsters, with storm 'Jcollars and plain or belted backs, sizes from 34 to 44, The materials are heavy and medium weight tweeds, homespuns, velours and cheviots. The patterns and colorings are exceptionally good. Just what is wanted. The tailoring and entire make-up of these fine Coats is strictly tirst class, Black and Oxford Chesterfield Overcoats in stock from $22.50 lo $38.00. York — offers you whole-],} Men’s Business Suits, in gray or brown mixed Wor- steds, tweeds and cheviots, $14.75 to $27.50, Dress and Tuxedo Suits, from $29.75 to $45.50. MEN’S $45.00 FURCOATS, $34.74 Reduced trom $39.74 Dark Brown Russia Calf Skin, full loose model splendid motor coats, A large assoriment of Raccoon Fur Coals, selected, full furred shins, dark color, and nicely matched; prices were $54.75 lo $134.00; now $39.74 lo $98.75. Other Fur Coals, such as Squirrel, Marmot, Pony and Leopard, were $89.75 lo $159.00; now $55.75 lo $119.00. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WOKK MONDAY MORNING regular Macy prices, the]! everywhere else in the Macy | Our Conserva- tories on the Roof will allow a 25% dis- count off marked price of any plant in our stock, To-morrow, Men’s and Women’s £1.00 Kid ” Grecmani CARS TRANSFER 7O LEX. 76 BEL A SOY 10 GOUSr Gloves at 50c Toilet Specials Crown Bathadora (bath salts), assorted odors, 25€ Bo:ine Tooth Bigs veh ; Powter. Ade has been rigidly maintained, and the prices mean great savings. Bloomingdales’, Second Ploos, Rotund Our 1911 Muslin Underwear Sale Is one of the greatest successes in the history of Bloomingdales’, The stocks are wonderfully diversified, the high standard of Bloomingdale quality Nightgowns... .a 29¢, :9c, 49c, £9c, 79c, 89. up to £11.98 Chemises. .... .24¢, 39c, 79, $1.09, $1.29 and up to £8.98 Drawers 14c, 19c, 24c, 39c, 49¢ and up to {8.98 Corset (evers. 12c, I$, 24c, 39, 49c, 69c, 9c to $7.69 Comb.na.ions . .44¢, 79c, 89c, 99c, £1.29 and up to $11.98 Skirts . 39c, 59c, 69c, 89c, 99c, $1 29 up to $16.50 | Our Sale of Linens and Domestics Hes attracted thrifty housekeepers and hotel and boarding-house propri- ctora from every section of the city, The best quality of merchandise is offered at unusually attractive prices. Just a few hints: Naplins........ per doz., 55¢, 79c, $1.19 and ap to $2,98 sable Cloths... ...... at 49c, 79c, ‘1.49 and up to $5.98 Tabie Dama.ks. .. .y¢., 29c, 39c, 49c, 69c and up to $2.98 Bed Blankets... . . . per pair, 39c, 49c, 69c and ap to $25.00 Comfort.bis....... at 79c, $1.19, $1.98 and ap to 512.00 Bed Spreads ...... +... at 49c, 59c, 79¢ cad ap to $15.00 Moom|ngitales’, Main Floor, 60th St. Seetion, ee To.Movvew We’re Going to Sell 4 >" 1,000 Men’s and Youths’ $15 $Q.88 _ High Grade Suits & Overcoats at None C. 0. D. | | No Mail Orders. | | All Alterations Free. | and fancy blue serge, fine black thibets, fancy worsteds and cheviots. All cut in new models and splendidly Come Early. | Here’ is one of the greatest clothing clearances it has been our good fortune to tell about. High grade, stylish clothes are offered at sharply cut prices. We must reduce the stock in the quickest possible time, and this is how we do it: The Suits are made of plain | Sizes 30 to 46 chest The Overcoats are made of measure in regulars and stouts. Every man can be properly fitted. Extra salesmen serve you promptly| [Men 's Clothing Store, 2nd Fioor| black kerseys and black and gray meiton, cheviot with self or velvet collars. Fancy chev- iot button to neck overcoats. Tailored to perfection. Strictly first quality shirts and draw- almost incredibly low price of None C. O. D. and none to deal- None ©. 0. D. Hand-Embroidered Chiffon Waists that were made to sell for $5 and $6, to-morrow, Thursday, at 3.98 The Chiffon Waists are in an exquisite new style like the illus- tration; hand embroidered, bead- ed and braided. Collar and cuffs \ are neatly trimmed with figured white net. Some are lined with WA, Persian, others white China silk. i Messaline kimono pes and solid colors, 3.98 cond Floor, BMth St. ection, tri Men’s Root’s 2,400 Pairs Women’s Underwear ||Black Silk Stockings, at 50c They were made to sell for a dollar a pair. THINK OF IT! Pure thread silk stockings of a splendid durable quality at the price you are at C generally asked to pay for good lisle stockings. Every pair has extra strong feet, made especially durable ere, in all sizes up to 46, at the at points where stockings usually wear out; sizes 69c 814 to 1014. Every pair a big bargain. N None to dealers, No mall orders filled. ers. Main floor, ‘On sale tn the centre aisle of the Hosiery Store on the Main floor, | China, etc., at Big Price Reductions Annual Discount Sele of imported fancy China Pieces, fine Bric-a-Brac, Italian Mar- ble Busts and Pedestals, im- ported decorated China Din- ner Sets, at 10, 25 and 50 per cent. off marked prices. All goods affected by the reduction displayed on spe- cial tables. 500 Women’s & Misses’ *15 Caracal ClothCoats The wonder of the season, at our very special sale price— ‘0,98 The Coats are fifty inches long. All have semi-fitting back, large shaw! collar, and are lined throughout. Made of a very fine quality caracul cloth, in sizes 14, 16 and 18 years for misses, and 34 to 46 bust for women, None C. O. D. None on approval, No mail orders filled. None exchanged. If you want one of these Coats, be sure to be here early. The phenomenally low price is bound to attract a tremendous throng to our women’s Coat Store, on Men’s & Women’s Kid Gloves, 50c All our broken lines of various styles of real kid and lamb skin gloves will be sold to-morrow at the above very low price. The gloves are in colors and black. There are also 700 pairs of men’s lined kid gloves in tan and brown; all sizes in the sale. Altogether, you will find this to be one of the best collections of glove values you have seen in a !ong time, Bloomingdales’, Main Bloor, Front the second floor, Bloomingdales’ | 3 y 4 Sale of Women’s Underwear At Very Special Prices for Thursday Only Women's Vests and Pants, Women’ verlous | grade, all sie, tochucing’ emta| Verve s inlen Sette, i large, at the very low price 25 actually worth $1.00; sale /, % Giiitcuizscesi ie, Me . Je 3 Women’s Lisle Vests, samples, i find worth double our sale price oft shonly» Very good quality 7 @ Main Floor, Frost, IN STYLE, quality, tone and construction they are unrivalled, In artistic designing and make- up there is no piano in the world at anywhere near even double their price that can equal them, Our Great 1911 $375 Walters Piano, $198 * PI as safe in at Wate 6EX. 70 3 J SOY ro 6OUSe : At a Clear Saving to Sale of High Grade Walters Pianos Youol ga ae {On the Very Easy Payment Terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week © Interest. No Insurance. No Extras Caution 5 .Pon't « Exchange 0" ,0°%, piano for a beautiful new Walters and The Store of Certain Satislaction—BLOOMINGDALES’, Les, to 3d Aven 59th to 60th St, THESE PIANOS embody all the very best and newest improvements in piano building, and have the finest re- peating tone-lasting action, fully guar- anteed for 25 years; ivory keys and pat- ent covered sharps, which are as smooth as glass. Great Piano Opportuities J Piano delivered on payment of $5. ZS iewitt Geos ihe" Fornout Medhinerys OM Floor, Que at 81 a Week, wi

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