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RY FINDS WIFE Quickly Returns Verdict With German Officer. After deliberating fitteen minutes, wary that heard the testimony in againet his wife, Annie L. Thom this afternoon returned a verdict the Supreme Court, finding f@rmerly of the German army, who @everat years past The jury ‘counts, from a trip abroad nd been constantly wi adjoining rooms with doors in various hotels lived. him Mra, Thomase as “wifey,” as “hubby.” <Bira. ‘Thomass was hat in the co reom’ when the jury's verdict was nOanced, but Machalitzky was. He oiined td make any comment and the Court-House hurriedly. Mrs. Thomass, under cross-exam! tion yesterday, admitted that she : —_———>—_—_ DIAMONDS ARE STOLEN Mrs. Fowler Awakes to Find Je Gone From Rooms in Hotel Savoy. Mrs, Charles N. Fowler was the street and Fifth avenue. A $1,000 hoy shoe diamond brooch was stolen f: her sitting-room. business trip and Mrs. Fowler and woke and discovered OF MILNE THOMASS CULT Divorce Case of Misconduct ward V. Thamass’s suit for divorce! Mrs. ‘Thomass guilty of improper conduct with ‘Lieut: Maxmilian Machalitaky, has been Mrs, ‘@ “private secretary and pro- homass, 2 millionaire glove manu- @ecturer of No. 1 Fifth avenue, with factories in Europe, mentioned lo instances in which he charged hie wife, a handsome woman of forty years, had acted impro- y. with Machalitzky. ‘Mrs, Thomass guilty on three of ytéatimony showed that Machalitz- anied Mrs. Thomass to New it in turn Mra, Thomass addressed $284,000 during the last elght years the tived with her husband. WHILE WOMAN SLEEPS. tim of @ mysterious robbery which took place yesterday afternoon in her apart- ments in the Hotel Savoy at Fifty-ninth Mr, Fowler was ut of the city on a little five-year-old daughter were alone jm their rooms, After luncheon Mrs. Fowler lay down in the sitting-room, leaving her brooch on the table. At 5 ——— HAYTI SEES CAUSE FOR WA IN SAN DOMINGO INVASION, ecatnioes ; Will Hurry Troops to Border to Méet Forces of Rival Repyblic —Boundary Snarl the . Wor Hh Kanter Dowlige sooo ner itable, Domintean troops have occupled frontier, and are marching off Saltrou, Hayt!. ‘The Government has decided to oppose this invasion of its territory, and is hurrying preparations fot sending large forces of infantry and artillery to the me: points. The German Min- ister is maki an effort toward con tation, but with little prospect of cess. Continued diplomatie. exch: which tt had hoped would result in a peaceful settlement of tne boundary dis- pute ber the two republics have 2d- | failed thus far, The Haytiqn Commission in the| | to Domingo Government r, has returned without nission. Many 0 the eblors to ase, in augment the present arm; on GAS FUMES KILL FOUR; FIFTH VICTIM IN BAD WAY. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20.—Gae got tn its deadly work in two different places in this city to-day, when five persons were found overcome, four of them dy- Ing before they coukt be resuscitated, Jobn Boyle and his sister, Nellie, and John Keete were found tn one house and were dead when they were removed to a hospital, Charles Weler and Sadie Grossman were found overcome in a room in a lodging-house. Weler was - | dead and the womag is in a serious con- = | dition. A slot gas meter was responsible for for de- A| the death of the first three. In the caso ad- | of Weler and the Woman the police are and not certain whether it was on accident, —<— $< FAVOR HONOR TO PEARY IN REPORT TO HOUSE. WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—That Robert B. Peary reached the North Pole and is entitled to offfctal recognition for this feat was the final decision of the House Committee on Naval Affairs, submitted to the House this afternoon by Repre- sentative Bates, Repuvitcan, of Penn- sylvania, urt= an- de- lett ina- had wel vic- | rse- ‘rom her HAVE IT TO-MO! the GrandGoster on the Haytian jsouthern | NEW ORLEANS GETS VOTE ‘AS EXPOSITION CITY. Wins Fight in Committee for Panama Canal Fair, but May Lose to Sam Francisco in House, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—The House Committee on Industrial Arts and Ex- Positions having under consideration the selection of a site for the Panama Canal Exposition, by a vote of 9 to 6 to-day decided in favor of New Orleans against San Francisco, The San Francisco boomers are not downcast by the committee's decision. A minority report favoring the Golden Gate City wil accompany the majority, It @ known that San Francisco has a working majority in the open House. penser echetirdeaad | OR. WALLERSTEIN’S DIVORCE Decree to Woman Physician Made Absolute. Dr, Adelaide Wallerstein, clubwoman, soctal welfare worker, and until recent differences among the members, ruling spirit of the Rubenstein Club, a musical soclety, received her final decree of dl- | voree to-day from Justice Marean, ait- ting in the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, An interlocutory decree was obtained by Dr. Wailleretein three months ago from Justice Maddox after he had heard the report of Alexander MoKinney, who garding the conduct of the physician's husband, Henry Wallerstein. The papers were sealed and none of the details of her complaint reached the public, Her friends say that the present whereabouts of Mr. Wallerstein are unknown to them, saincnsidaienhtantnise VETERAN SHOOTS TWO DEAD. Fatal Fight, DANVILLE, Il. Jan. 0.7. 8, Otend, an ambulance driver, and Robert Shult, @ veteran at the Soldiers’ Home, were shot and instantly killed this afternoon by Howard Tucker, another veteran, ‘The trouble occurred in the barn at the home. Tucker claims he was attacked by Mead and badly beaten and drew ht revolver to defend himself, Shult was fight CREAM OATMEAL RROW MORNING THE EVENING WO ‘witnesses, had been taking evidence as referee re- + Peacemaker One of the Victims in| killed when he interfered to stop tne) RLD, FR IDAY, JANUARY LICENSES ARE UNPAID. | WOODMEN TO CELEBRATE. | Investigation by Fosdick Ghowe Lows to Otty of $150,000 « Year. ‘The investigation of the Bureau of Combustibles of the Fire Department, which Commissioner of Accounts Foa- dick is making at the request of Fire Commissioner Waldo, shows that the city ts losing about $160,000 in license fees. ‘This is alleged to be due to « lack of supervision, From the testimony of seventy-five comprising several trades which dea) in combustibles, it was proved that many do business wkhout complying with the ordinance of requir- ing the payment of a fee. \ prices mean @ au’ . Firat come, tof eaking 7.50 to splen: | Tapioca—Pearl, 1 Ib. Pkge. COLOSSAL CLOT..ING BARGAINS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Acker, Merrall & Condit Company Established 1820 Real Economy in Prices Olives—Extra Large Queen, 16 Oz. Olives—Extra Large Queen, 10 Oz. Asparagus Tips—alttersia waite, te. 1 Cans. Soups—A. M. &C, Condensed, No.1 Cans, 3 for Twenty-one Stores Conveniently Located —_—— Order Will Have Eatertainment at Palm Garden To-Night. ‘The neighbors and friends of the Mod- ern Woodmen of America, under the auspices of Manhattan Camp, No, 11,678, will hold @ vaudeville entertainment and reception at Palm Garden this evening tO celebrate the addition of 163,000 new members to the society during 1910, thus making ite membership now over the 1,200,000 mark—the largest organization of any kind in the world. Head officers will be tn attendance, and a large outpouring of the maighbors with their wives and sweethearts may be expected besides many public oMciais 8 of the onler, best served. Intent Overcoata, very veneer tat, $11.85 a2 Say ie. $12.50 fal iy 85 DOZEN EACH 10 3.70 32 2.60 23 2.95 25 25 The Final Days of This Great OSING OUT SALE | Are in Sight could possibly duplicate the event---and such conditions are not The sale is being pushed forward with the same strong selling force with which it opened—the shopping enthusiasm is not one bit abated; on the contrary, it grows greater every day—old customers are telling new custcmers, and these, in turn, are carrying the news still further—news of a money-saving opportunity that commands the serious attention of every woman with whom thrifty shopping is a part of the day's business. We do not recall a bargain-giving occasion of such importance and scope in ten years past, and only conditions of the most extraordinary and far-reaching character likely to occur in ten years to come. mos Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City \ This is not advertising bembast—we give you the actual facts because they help us to concentrate your attention upon the point that vifaiy concerns your personal interests as a prudent and far-sighted shopper. LERE'S THE POINT—because we've got to close out Millions of Dollars' Worth of Merchandise in a very limited space of time we are putting QUICK SELLING PRICES upon our stocks; and it's all merchandise of the TRUSTWORTHY CHARACTER guaranteed by the Greenhut policy—-merchardise you want-—-merchendise you want NOW—merchandise that you can prcfitably buy now to meet your necds in Dry Gocds, Weariug Apparel and inthe Home for at least six months to come. No Woman Who Reads This Announcement Can Afford to Let Our Closing Out Sale Pass Without Giving Herself a Good Share of Its Very Substantial Benefits. Double ga Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. Single Stamps After Noon. Greenhut and Company Store Formerly Occupled by B, Altman & Co, Charge Accounts and Deposit Charge Accounts Will Be Continued by the New Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Company Sunday Worl! Wants Work Monday W 1 ne eNO CP TE SIT BRILL CLOTHES Now, Here’s a Sale of _ Overcoats and Suits That. Men Will Appreciate — We can’t do it all the time; but we’ve got to do it now—forget profits, and clear our great stock. For lack of * profits, we'll take good will. We have re-ticketed, at record low prices, several thousand overcoats and suits, the best we ever produced for the original prices, up to $30; all 4 made for this season’s wear; all tailored up to our very high standard. $18.50 Overcoats and Suits, - formerly up to $30 Silk lined overcoats; rich dressy oxford and black vicunas; smooth kerseys, in blues, black and semi-fancy weaves. Long overcoats, with convertible collars, full worsted lined, many with satin over-lined shoulders. The suits are medium gray and brown mixtures, fancy blues, plain blues and black formerly wp to 822 $13.90 The season’s best models. Overcoats, three quarter and full length, regular or convertible collars; form-fitting, loose, fly front or Ruiton, through; in black, oxford and novelty weaves. The suits are blues, black and mixtures. Lots of 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50 sizes for big men. Boys Get in on this, too! If it’s a question of economizing, a man may make bis suit or overcoat last a little longer than usual; but a boy—never! The only way to econo- mize is to act promptly when you get money-saving opportunities like these; Double breasted suits (7 to 17) were $4.95, now $2.50 Double breasted and Norfolk suits (7 to 17); were up to $8.95, now $5.75 Double breasted and Norfolk suits (7 to 17); were up to $12.50, now 97.75 Chinchilla overcoats (3 to 10) all wool; were $5.05, now 94.45 Overc oats (8 to 18) self or convertible collars; were up to $12.50, now 96.75 Overcoats and Suits SPECIAL: At Harlem, Union Square, 279 Broadway and 47 Cortlandt St. Boys’ Russian Overcoats, regularly #4.and $5, now $1.50 BARGAINS —<— é In Hats —- derbies and soft hats; Shirts, Neckwear, and . , : . Fancy Walstooats; THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES } 47 CORTLANDT ST. Near Greenwich. 4 ION SQUARE, , Near B’way. a Small Accounts : Clearing everything to make way for new Spring stocks. Harlem and Union Square Stores Oren Saturday Evening. $50 worrn f 15¢ to $1.00 a Week $100 $7.50 to $10 Deposit worrn J$1 to $1.50 a Week Accounts Srsese Serb users — Annual Cut-Price Sale of Couch Beds! ] Wonderful Reductions in all grades and styles of sanitary all steel COUCH BEDS! We carry the most complete line in the city at lowest prices ! Drop Side Couch, $4:79 Very desirable style; strong frame, well braced! Superior mattress. tufted and covered in green denim. Value $7.00, Four Wonderful Specials Sliding Couch, $4-19 Strong frame; very well braced, and of good con- Excellent mattress, covered in green Value $6.00, struction. denim; tufted, at Prices Which Mean Great “Automatic” Couch Bed, $9-98 couch of a full sized bed; em > tra heavy cons! jon; strong angle irons tide bars. National fabric spring: frame in gold bronze BF finish. Complete with thick mattress of white cote fim ton; covered in ticking and green denim, Value $15,00, Davenport Couch, $6:89 All steel frame; strong and well braced in every detail; cari be used as a Davenport or as a full ized bed. Tufted, comfortable, wellemade mat- treas—with flounce at foot—covered in dark green denim of heavy qui Value $10.00. Savings! Double J 7AY. “Stamps with Morning Purchases. onders