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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, —. ete JANUARY 16, 1012. MERCHANT LEFT HIS DAUGHTER OUT CF BIG ESTATE Annas Henry Batterman’s Will Fails “ to Mention Name of Mrs. |" Adelaide Nichols. Diet District-4 under who: supplied by TO PRISON FOR SIX YEARS. |Last of Dealers Arrested in Rocke- felier Campaign Quickly Con- victed on Girl’s Story. Judge Mulqueen in booakianal Sessions \ to-day a white Vet P ‘The will of the late Henry Batterman, Ic Jarlaoh, aisteen years O14, one. of Pitoe Millionaire merchant and banker of| molll’s victims, waa found Aug. 3 in ‘Williamsburg, filed for probate in tho|® room at No. 119 Mulberry strect. The Burrogate’s Court, Brooklyn, to-day, not | SL toll_a frightful tale of abuse. enly makes no mention of his sole sur- | veving daughter, Mrs. Adelaide B. Nich- English | Hair Grower @s, but takes extraordinary precautions American Rights Secured for @e exclude her from any control of the New Drug CRYSTOLIS estate. The chief legatecs are the wid- @w and son, Henry Lowis Batterm: Lon Mr. Batterman died on. Jan. 10 he age of sixty-four, The will made Oct. 3, 1910, and is witnessed by Onton DV. Burdick and Martin Joost of Brooklyn. If, Ll, Batterman ts made) executor and trustee, or, In care ¢ death, the Brookiyn Trust Mr, Batterman’s attorney, Ingraham, of No. 15 C fused to discuss Mrs. Ni Grows in 30 Daye tt and : CUT OFF FREE COUPON) AND MAIL TO-DAY # exclusion fact that in or to comment on the etrange contrast Mr. Batt gave the Bushwick and f Di: pensary $25,000 in mem @aughter, Laura 8. F $25,000 Tho will leav s dren of @ dead man jr, and $15,449 to th ters of another brother, Williain Ratte an. Brooklyn charities ftons of which Mr dtrector or was much inte remembered liberally. Th tion fund of the Institu for Improv the German Hospital 8 Brooklyn Hospital, and $ the Society for the Pre to Children, the Chl the Boclety for the / Women and Ch School and Ho: Hebrew Orpiian Asylu the Aged of the I Poor, the German Evanwe tion Home for the Aged, Eptxcopal Hospital and the y Home. clauves further avenue, next door to the son. houses wens given ago. Mrs, Batterman 1l Bosrert, pacers Lae a YOUNG LAWYER WHO JOINS FIRM |e tinge WITH HIS FATHER. |, \\ ;; FREE COUPON Tho Creslo Laboratories 97 A Bi Pulltzer Building, whlon his occur pied for many years Young Mr. Levy, ated from the public follow the profe fathor. He took t the collegiate « of the City of New in the New York 1. day he took his The new par’ tion will de hours that gives H-O that extra fine flavor—makes it more digestible and wholesome than oatmeal pre- pared in any other way. Allready to serve in 20 min- utes— saves 2 hours of your time and fuel. A pack- se makes 36 P d ong. ' GEE BO COMTANT, BUFFALO, B. Te GAYNOR “ASSAILANT FAILING. rod rom Gallagher to Le Ur Mer- vor 1 the tran fer from ¢ te the this c@ serving @ twe attempt tok year. ‘The application fo fer was mate by Ags General Gask! euthorities. report of two My } eee The GIMBEL ||January Clearance in the Subway Store Men’s $10 and $12 Winter Overcoats at $5 a PPUEI>O | January Clearance Sale Progresses, with a Wealth of Notable Economies Throughout the Store This Chiffon Blouse, $7.95 Original Paris Model, Cost Us $35 This charming model is by Jules Samuels, the famous blouse creator of Paris. Its clever chainstitch em- broidery is identical with that on the original model-—-sg are the shadow-lace frills and tiny silk covered Sotto, Gray, brown, Navy, green, violet and black. Final Clearance Prices on Imported Lingerie Blouses’ Hand-made Blouses of batiste and fine voile, beautifully hand- embroidered, and trimmed with exquisite laces—some with real filet $8.75 to $16.75 Blouses, $3.95 and $5 $10.75 to $22.76 Blouses, $6.95 and $8.95 ‘$22.75 to $46 Blouses, $10.75 and $14.75 $35 to $67.60 Blouses, $18.75 and $29.50 | Domestic Lingerie Blouses 75c and $1.35, originally $2 to $5 Yes, these are regular Gimbel Plouses—an accumulation of | odds and ends. Lawns, batistes and cotton voiles, trimmed with laces and embroidered in colors, Third Floor The Semi-Annual Sale of Dress Goods Remnants At 50c a Yard Is a Phenomenal Success This is only of interest to our customers as emphasizing the fact that a Sale can be a suc cess when it is produced by low prices in com- bination with desirable merchandise. Both these essentials are present to an extraordinary degree in this Semi-Annual Sale. Women have been buying dress lengths by the dozen —-supplying their present wants and buying ahead for anticipated ones. Hundreds upon hundreds of fine lengths for waists, skirts, tailored suits, dresses and coats, to wear now or later will be here to choose from tomorrow. We keep adding new remnants from our superb dress goods stock. AND NOT A YARD OF GOODS IN THE WHOLE COLLECTION IS We OR’ PH LESS THAN $1 YARD, and from there up to $ ALL AT THE RATE OF 60c YARD. Second Floor Dainty Dress Fabrics in The January White Goods Sale Here are great, snowy piles of the delightful white washable cottons, that women are so gladly buying at the low January prices for the pretty blouses, dresses and skirts that they will need later: Former Price Clearance Price $1.50 and $1.65 $1 French Novelty White Fabrics; 39-in., charming de- signs and new in weaves Je ese ° wot striped crepe, 30-inch; does not requ re 26c , 16c West One’ Hun: Pir Bn 'T’S our famous sid sireet, to mark t a = Site | He and to purine steam-cooking » Batiste, 45 inch 26 Newman Levy ad , 56 inches wide; pieces of 12 yards ¢ $1 born, 1 process in the r $1.60 City. & now Namie of tes White Waist and Dress Linen euererucerers 30c the door of Mr, Levy's ottces inthe! mall requiring 2 39-inch White Voile, fine and sheer.............., 30¢ Second Floor Gimbels Pure CANDIES Better Liked Every Day ' Gimbel Candies are as delicious and tempting as they are pure, preferred by discriminating, thinking people because they are made absolutely without glucose or any substitutes or cheapening ingredients whatsoever. That more people may become acquainted with the Gimbel | Pure Candies we offer This Menu of Candies for the Week Many will tale advantage of all of these tempting offer TODAY -Chocolates, this time Chocolate Almonds that ter than mosi | Oe kinds at 32¢ pound ESDAY~ Taffies. Desti: 1-fashioned molasses, butter SDAY —Old-Fashioned Candie the nicest old-fashioned Choc fe | FRIDAY--Bonbons. Cocoanut-cream oa rbons hay | been chosen for this week at 20¢ a pouns SATURDAY -End. ~the-Week Speci Is, Creamed Almonds and Home-made Plaited Mint at 16¢ a pound | Agood plan tosave this menu, to refresh one’ memory of these tempting offers, Subway Store, Balcony we cons'er ied to be the by uy inthe week. { will prepare about at only For any man that so full- length, Not the st English models. hut good looking coats that will all sell out in the early. morning hours Wednesday, if a Mere fraction of the men readers of this paper will slip into one of these $10 to $12 coats that we are now offering at $6. Broken lines, to be sure, but all sizes from 53 to 42 in the group, to fit large and small men; mainly smart mix- tures, with convertible c these $10 and $12 overcoats at $5. 4,000 Yards---40 Shades of the Well Known SHAH Pongee Silk Formerly $1---Wednesday at 38c a 2 Yard This se be called the Vent gun in our 1912 Silk Campaign in the Subway nsider ourselves exceedingly fortunate in Store, and as “W pil begun is half done” we e ec stu: the on with this splendid o ring. H Pongee Silks are well known to nearly every woman, through extensive ewan and other wvertising, and better still, to the thousands of satisfied wearers. vailable stock of the York Silk Company, Why f n was a good and sufficient one. cipal concern is to get as wide distribution as possible, for we believe the demand will be exceedingly heavy, as the lowest price we know of in a sale event was 75¢; our We secured these 4,000 yards, the entire the manufacture great a sacrifice is Now, our pri away below their lowest mill pric I, you will know their reas Price 1 now 38¢c. a yard. Tt is all silk—26 inches wide, and we have 40 shades, namely: Cream Alice Helen Pink Peach Reseda Rose Natural Old Rose, 5 shade 4,000 yards only—enough, if you calect early, formerly $1, now 38c. a yard. E—Purchases may be exchanged, credited, or the purchase price will be Extra salespeople and saies-space Wednesday in the Subway Store, Lower Floor. NOT Women’s Dresses and Suits Never a beiter time to purchase a liberal supply, as prices on been nearly every dress and suit in the Subway Store hay lowered one-quarter to one-half. $10.75 to $15.75 Dresses at $7.60 A fine selection of the most approved styles, nicely 1m H velvets, serges, broadcloth and taffeta. All the wanted » the group. Women’s Tailored Suits Reduced 13. $15.76 to $18.75 Suits, now $11.60 FURS at “Clearance Pric ices For women and misses. In addition to the we have quite a collection of fur-trimmed cc and fur (outside) coats, in many on which prices have been decided Fur Scarfs and Muffs 78 Black Fo is and Mutis lowered, Former Jam 1 Cle 24 Black Wol irfsand Mutis 24 Blue Wolf and Muffs 6 Blends 2 8 Austri 912.60 5 Japanese Mink M $12. 60 80 Belgium Har $9.76 : ¥ §3.96 Odd pieces of Be opossum, « , $4.60 Women’s $57.50 Pony Coats, $36.50 Pull-leng re} AL have handeon yeate satin lining and jewelled buttons ¢ $60 Caracul Coats, $46 Only 10 of th Prete ity cara u! si:ins, full length, with deep collars and cuffs and | Wonten’s Cloth Coats Reduced Many styles of reversible and polo coats, of broadcloths, serges, cheviots, mixture: s, and a few velvet coat ses only one piece of a kind, $9.75 to $12.50 Coats now $5 Anne $15 to$18,50 Coats now $9.75 Store, $18. 50 to $13.50 C 60 Coats now $15 Balcony. Boys’ $3.50 to ae Overcoats, dust 140 of Mainly smart 50 Suits, Withntre Knickerbockers, $2. 245 only of these nit-wearing, double-breasted plaited Norfollc suits, wn mixt of full size, weil made Kni Subway Store, Palcony Misses’ and Girls’ Cicthing * Chinchilla € nanny styl 5, serges, Cheviols, mixture Women’ s Waists Waist of lawn, perv udtepHtn vellawrale sidered li Sete $1 Subway Store, Balcony 2,368 SHUETS, 7,308 Pillow Cases At One-Third to One- Half Less Than Usual Prices lean-up of on ver, yu year we secure on purchase s collection is la AND HE} MSTTRCED, all in two prige groups: 90c. to 51. 25 SHEETS at 60c. ese sizes bevore hemming: 63x90 ie gy HW) YOX9O 72x90 S Sx 108. 90x99 We cannot promise to fill mail orders. a of wit! > pairs big, warm, serviceable winter overcoat, Hlars, thet button close to the neck, making a splendid storm coat. An opportunity too good to miss, | Women’ s$1 26 Juliettes, 65c No be eX | this ist most remarkable offering. Subway Store, Balcony. the makers made so hades Catawba Myrtle | Cardinal Sshades — Gobeiin Amethyst Onion Copenhagen Wista Black refunded, at any time up to July 1, Remnants Woolen DressGoods | Formerly 50to 75cNow25cyd| A wonderful variety, in lengths 2 to 7 yards, includin, y wanted weave and fabric, in all the wanted colors an well as black. Chain Weaves Plaids Suitings Cheviots Henriettas Albatross Basket Weaver Shepher rd hecks Subway Store Granite Cloth Hosiery and Underwear Several lines where we are too heavily stocked, as well as the surplus and samples from a number of manufacturers: Men's 18¢ Half Hose, 9c— {drawers knee and ankle lengta; also Medium weight, black cotton hose, | Union Suits, umbrella style; extra mu heels and toes; some !sizet, 48¢, Women’s 26c Hosiery, ~1 Samples, black only. . ences ic peso 18c; 3 *|paira, 60c. Black, medium weight. Children’s 100 ‘and 12 Hoe, 6c. A broken lot of black cotton hose, sizes G14; to 714. Childron’s 60c Underwear, 25c. Shirts and drawers fleeced, good weight and all siz es, | Subway Store, Balcony Shoes and Slippers Reduced Women’s o. rele Juliettes,| Women’s $3.50 Shoes, $1.75 Blue, “Regal "and “La France” samples, brown, many styles; and also other patent leather soles; all leather and kidskin shoes, in all sizes, Men’s and Women's 12140. fa kes. Women’s 65¢ Underwoar, 38c. White leeced vests and drawers, vests high neck and short sleeves, can shies pink, red, inet ho so! ft flexible sbon 1 , und blacks. car oles ‘nd’ iow] 766 House Slippers, 60c heal ! With warm felt soles; all sizes, Rubber Footwear at Lowered Prices Men Rubber Boots, $2.65. Men's Arcties, four buckles, $1.60. Men’ Storm Rubbers, 60c. We men's 50e Storm Rubbers, 26c. Subway Store, Balcony 620 Pairs Lace Curtains Were $1. .25 and $1.50, Now 75c a Pair ns of Nottingham Lace Curtains and 5 designs of tambour muslin, 2! 2 and 3 yards long. 218 Pairs Portieres, with fringe or gimp edge and tap- boders. Were $5, now $2.50 pair. Were $7.50 and $8, now $4.25 pair | Were 86 and $6.50, now $3.26 pair. _ Subway Store, Lower Floor $17.50 Brass Bedstead, Spring and Mattress for ee. 75 A 1 PAD 60 Brass Bedstead, with 2- hosts “anni thoroughly well" con- [ indveme four- y the illustration; in finish. ro Spring, ine| witl $17.60, Weduesday & Regularly all three pieces for $9.76. Subway Store, Lowor Fioor Hemstitched or Piain Hemmed, mills in the country, from whom we ave heayy heels and 7,808 pillow eases, PLAIN HEMMED 22c. to 35c. Pillow Cases, 15c. ‘These sizes before hemming: 46x36, 5Ox36. d5xB8ho 5Ox38} a DAX3S1 5 SUBWAY STORE, LOWER FLOOR 51X36, $50,000 Worth | of Rugs, at $37, OCO — The enti ip aL one 4 his coun whose name is well known to every pu of floor coverin, eel if ae tu he t vi AM : vel h my i ‘ att The Velvet Rus het 7 ; n » 9 x12 ft., seamless, 5 Th the hon not one |8!:%10') ft., sewed Ug ance in a hundred that th Had Gx) , sear! 4 bars for 10¢ {ove De une ne me pies:| The Tapestry 3: 18¢ pound. ae ee i eee nia ft, amless situs 13 x12 ft.) sewed,” $19.69 grado "$9.25 > fr PH Y ¥ jie (xi) ft., sowed, $11.60 grade $7.76 4 re speople and floor space aplenty for an rd Baa me ‘this big event in the Subway Store, Lower Floo BROADWAY NEW VORK THIKTY-THIRD ST, ab J