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CLUE MAY BEFOUND IN BANKRUPTCY TO TELL OF MURDERS Financial Trouble of Weitz- man Family May Reveal Clue to Killing of Six. While the New Jersey police have Mot yet fathomed the Killing of six persons in the lonely Weitzman farmhouse on the Cran- berry Road, five miles outside New Brunswick on last Wednesday night, papers in hie wife, IY @egebter and son-in- law, David Kigner, and a farmhand were found murdered. Another farm- hand was found dead with a bullet in bis brain and a revolver in his hand. The theory of the police Is that this farmhand murdered the others and then killed himself. David Kigner, tht slain son-in-law, ‘Was the senior partner in the firm of D, Kigner & Brother, manufacturing farriers at No, 12 East Thirty-second Street, this city, his brother Reuben being the other member of the firm. ‘The firm failed in the early part of fest August and was forced into | bankruptcy. Incidental to the hearing the daughter of the family on July 3 & few days before the failure, 1H bride was given a dowry of $2,000 Then he father-in-law. Weltaman appeared in the schedule which she gave to him. borrowed from his of Nabilities as a creditor for $300, Kigner told Special Commissioner William Tallman that he had lost his wife's dowry in the business. Kigner hypothecated some of the eccounts of the firm to pay back some of his indebtedness to his brothers- fm-law and pay the father-in-law $100. Beatrice Kigner, the murdered bride, said on the stand: “We are Uving with my father be- cause my husband has not been able te do very much. He never told me that he had trouble in his business before bankruptcy. Soon after our age he gave me $250." In reply to a question, Mrs, Kigner that Israeison was a friend of hera to whom she had been obliged Proceedings were zs pending at the time of the mur- to for money. bankrupte; AGHT ON CLOTURE MAY DEADLOCK SENATE AT CONGRESS OPENING Some See Possibility of Delay in Delivery of the Presi- dent’s Message. the Senate over cloture proposals, bly disrupting plans for del! next Tuesday, was threatened famed their caucus, Arkansas as Chairman pro tem- | Stone and Reed. fight to-day. free-for-all debate followed, with sev~ SER | Senate may not be able to organize mysterious the Bankruptcy Court ey there had been numerous Tels. Samuel Weitzman, facts @ame out bearing on the domestic relations of the Weitzman family. It appeared that Kigner was married to WASHINGTON, Deq. 1.—A tie-up THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, all Democrats to support cloture aa a party measure, It was expected this plan would be) iec'k ing the gag rule fight to jaunched individually in the Son- ats, If plans of Owen are adhered to the in time to notify the President hon the House that it is ready for busi- nd to join the House Tuesday address ness in hearing the President's ratic leaders eall a t essary, and atte sion informally to h tive’s opening mesaa Recanse of the parliamentary tm- n the cloture de tempore te tant, Clarke is opposed to cloture. Vice President Marshall may be unable to preside at the open- ing sessions, ‘The rulings of the pre- siding officer will determine whe opposing Republicans and Dem can successfully filibuster a any cloture proposal. Ladi BEGGAR GOES TO BELLEVUE. | Says His Uncle In Pmperor's Chiet of Stam, Jack Bankowitz, who knocked down Dudley Butler at Fifth Avenue and Fifty-second Street the other day for refusing him alms, told Magistrate | Frothingham a weird tale when | arraigned in the Yorkville Court to ay years old, of medium He anys he fa a me- John is thirt size and h chanical “My wy deaky, Cl Austri an ar Mr. B Army to keep me here and take my blood. That is why I beat them both. I would beat you, toc Magistrate the assault charge and sent John to Mevue for observation In the psycho- ard. 3 How to Get Rid ay a me 3 5 Bad Cough. ¢ A Home-Made De It Quick! « which refuses to to ordin: dies, get from any druggist 2 of Pinex (50 cents’ worth), pint bottle and fill the bottle with as granulated sugar syrup. Start taking! ‘a teaspoonful every hour or two. In 24) ugh will be conquered or full pint syrup that mo of only 54, vents, gives almost immediate relief. It loosens | the dry, hoarse or tight cough in a way | that is really remarkable, Excellent for| bronchi smogic croup and winter | coughs. ps perfectly and tastes good —children like it. To avoid disappointment, druggist for "245 ounces of Pinex hing else. A guarantee m of money promptly refunded goes with this prepa- ration, The Pinex Co., F ne, Ind. CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 75.00 7.50 100.00 10.00 150.00 15.00 200.00 25.00 300.00 | FREE BRASs BED President Wilson's opening mes- | y. Senate Democrats to-day re- | endeavoring to | oid a deadlock at the evening ses-, Monday over the proposed “gag” Re-election of Senator Clarke pore of the Senate was expected | r opposition headed by Henators | Plans presented. Owen urged the anious to declare generally in favor of some cloture plan, without binding A WOMAN WEIGHING 210- TESTING MISS FURLONGS EXERCISES TO REGAIN HER FIGURE, SEE, START iP 0 IN TRE With Every Purchase APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 TO Ree| Senator Owen opened the cloture | Oma Monde & Saturda Evenings | As Chairman of the R| especial committee he reported that the committee could not agree upon any of several plans considered, A STATION AT CORN! COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"5 les “The Christmas Store ofa MillionGifts” GIMBELS Six Million Dollars’ Worth ot New Merchandise. America’s Greatest International Toy Exposition. Wonderful Assortments of Distinctive Holiday Offerings. A Holiday Book Store Radiant with Gifts for the Holiday. “Santa Claus Land,’’ a Realm of Christmas Enchantments. In the Big Now isthe Best Buying Time— Thousands of Newest Toys to Select From Ever so many people are buying TOYS NOW! Selec- _ The 4th Floor isa veritable Prices are kenga moderate. French Ivory - -Fin- | ish Toilet Article Ideal for Christmas Gifts Ostrich Fans &. At $5 to $250 RE popular than ever are these delicately tinted Ostrich Fi sway gracefully and blend harmoniously with the eve- ning gowns of the season. Ostrich Cluster Fans In exquisite tones of maize, Blouses for Christmas “Toy Store Blouse of English Net in string- color, Elaborately trimmed wi bandings of embroidered batiste, and Valenciennes Ince; lined with flesh-color chiffon. It fastens with a buttons and hand Crepe de Chine Blouses in the new model with the box-pleated which fastens with 18 earl buttons and loops of the silk—"two-in-one"’ collars. 11-Piece eee Sets, We (iy Consisting | of bes, ar re co! tions are at their very best. palace of toy wonders. Antique Rocking Horses, with table and play box, The newest Tailleur Blouse in washable satin. breasted effect smart and the large pearl buttons and bound button holes give a touch of elegance. White, flesh color and maize. Unique—this coy Steel Cannons, from jist to i D $5. of Steing-color Plush Elephants, on wheels, ish Net; beautifully embroid- in garland effect; trimmed with fine Valenciennes lace to match the net; lined with flesh- Air Rifles, from Plush Camels, on wheels, Music Boxes, from Drums, from 600 to large three letters without chares. 7-Piece Manicure Sots, $3.60 , also white and on dainty ivory finish handles, atime lice White enameled furniture for ols $ Cloth-stuffed Horses, on wheels, oy of anew Paris: Blouse with pockets, th finished with band effects A deep pleating of the crepe White and flesh color. 1,000 Lingerie Blouses at $2 Dainty White Voiles One of the loveliest models is cluster tucked and trimmed with organdie collar an: cuffs; wide insertions of filet effect lace and Valenciennes lace edging—black moire silk tie. Asmart Tailleur model, bas a pointed collar of linen finished with Np isiettig af Embroidered Blouses—even the sleeves of some “Vernis Martin” Plush Cows, on whee of heavy cording. White enameled furniture, from 1 - Mae, to $10 for large Reed Tod cers for children, $1.50 forms its unusual collar. Famous old prints adorn many Fine Lambs-wool sheep, ribbons and bells, Elaborately Spangled Fans St. Bernard Dogs, from Silver, gold and black spangles mounted on pearl and beautifully carved bone sticks, inset with fine old lace, and many Fine upholstered and leather- tufted rockers and bogey for children and — Wooden Forts, from. 60¢ to $20 Lead Soldiers, from 0c to $9.60 French papier-mache soldiers, As illustrated, tray, pat TL hook and cuticle knit and grammed without charge. Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets Wood Soldiers, from GIMBELS Hoarent Floor OL ALLLLLEOO NY OODCLLILICLE ALOUD AEA AEL DALES are embroidered GIMBELS—Main Floor ALLL Men’s Winter Suits Made- to-Order, $19.50 pieces, monogrammed, at GIMBELS --Third Floor RIBBONS For Fancy Work 25c to 35c Yd. ribbons any woman with deft fingers should be able to make choice ribbon gifts at very moderate price, For Fancy Bags All sill were it ribbons of at Elastic Girdles for Skating and Athletic $2 to $5 DE entirely of elastic, with pliant front steels, low bust and long ae ing finished s, as shown in the sketch. n ideal Corset for all out- for Children PRESSLY built to allow the little foot to de- velop Cont FORTABLE. Priced according to inches to 16 Elastic Front Brassieres, $1.25 Hegulary Sbe LR special 36¢ importedeloths, yard. For Children’s Hair Roman got pe, silk taffeta rib- The colors in- glude blue, In several styles, but the one illustrated has the elastic front and cambric back which many women favor, as it is an excelient model GIMBELS—Pink Shop, Second Floor i yard; special, 32e yard. For Dress Hangers or Sewing Bags All silk warp print ribbon in monotone effects with satin edges; Style your choice is virtually unlimited, and you are entitled to as many fit- tings as are nece; cure a | partet fit. Noextras—except 10% for size 4 44 and Three Days Only— Thursday, Friday and Saturday GIMBELS—Merchant Tailoring Section, Fourth Floor. * Walking Lace Shoes— noel, very amart; sizes 244 yard; special, 16¢ y: GIMB) fe Patent Conskin Cress Shoee— button atyle, with use call Special Fitted-top Silk Petticoats, $1.95 ERY woman should appreciate these Petticoats, They were bought long a mas gift-giving—at that time t Others qt ee to sult most Leather Emergency Cases, $1 E of the most useful of Christmas gifts is a little black leather grain which contains ad- sing in price from according to sine ‘0, especially for Christ- e price of silk had not Taffeta and Messaline Petticoats with tailored or preniee flounces in all the desirable street shades and Jersey Silk Top Petticoats With Messaline Flounces, $1.95—Exceptional Note—Any of these Petticoats, on request, will be boxed for Christmas gifts. G ond Floor 7, $3; sixes 11% to The Semi-Annual Sale of Dress Goods Remnants OADCLOTHS, Velours,Fine & are prominent in this wonderful collection of over 30,000 yards ot fine foreign and domestic Dress Fubrics in black and colors, at @ to 14 less than regular prices, Remnants Dress Goods Reg, 85c to $1.25 erges and Gabardines aon, rol ‘hala, pins Same thtings in grain leather cases GIMBELS, Second Floor Remnants Dress Goods Regular $1 to $1.50 Remnants Dress Goods Regular $1.50 to $2 GIMBEL Hosiery Hints ERYBODY who cares at all for appearances, wears silk hose every day. But those who care the most wear Other Gifts: At $7.50- Women's 8 white calluloid Titdngs in ‘black Gift Lingerie for Misses & Children 50c to $3 Night Gowns, Combinations, Remnants of $2.50 to fe vig Heavy Coatings, —Black grain leather writ- ing tablets with pockets for paper, envelopes, ink well and More Than Two ae Fine Dress and Suit Lengths In black and colored materials; in plain colors. novelty weaves as well as many of the richest weaves ite Rodier Drawers, Princess Slips Made of very fine nainsook and trimmed with dainty laces, embroideries, be: ings and ribbons. GIMBELS —-Second Floor ty of Nactice: weave and Men's large size finish, it is wonderfully tan or brown smooth —Men's black Mo stick pin cases; 6 lined. GIMBELS—Main Floor We feature this exceptional silk hose because it is exceptional —in quality, larly $7.50 to $10, larly $12 to $15, Gifts for Motorists $13.50 Plush Automo- bile Robes, $10 ARGE showing of zib- eline, mottled plush and plain Plush Robes; zibeline robes shown e, light brown and ; mottled plush in brown and gold mixtures and the Any Dress Goods bought in this sale will be packed in a neat box, suitable for holiday gifts, upon hr West at time of purchase, |Rich Oriental | viceability. Made Room Sizes For Christmas—Victrola VIII Outfit, $56.50 ars, which includes the extremely handsome cabinet illustrated, Victrola VIII. is the lowest- with attached top, has the latest exhibition Men’ 8, 60c to , gt 50 Women’s, 75c to $2.00 GIMBEL8—Main Floor Christmas Gift Things in Nickel Plated Ware Nickel-Plated Casseroles in 8-pint size, with vitri- fied china lining. At, Coaster Trays, with b nickel Sarouks, hale @ $575. $460. ‘arpets, $110 to $865. Beautiful Small Size Oriental Rugs, $26 Fancy Mohair Plush Robes, $20 Excellent quality in dark green, ark brown, maroon and brown and gold mixtures; $27 Fancy Mohair Plush Robes, $22.50 Various. colors; splendid robe for either t, ousine or open car; priced model Final Shipment of Hearth Size Plain Color | Superfine Wilton Rugs. The 30x60-inch $6.50 size for....... The 30x30-inch Pepoolating Oottee pet finish; high MAS carevssat $4.95 part Dishes, capacity, with high regulating alcohol lamp, The stand and lamp can be used in conjunction with other cooking GIMBELS—Fitth Floor $4 Cash and $4 Monthly This fine machine will play any Individual ear to’, match the Coaster Trays, 30c 6 o'Clock Tea Kettles, 2- pint capacity, in nicke The last chance, remember, to wish, you may select any four 10- urchase these splendid fu inch double-face records, make the total $59.50, but will not affect the easy terms. GIMBELS —Eighth Floor $9 All Wool Automo- bile Robes, $7 Newest colorings in beautiful ge’ 5 —-Svcond Floor ment of room sizes left. GIMBELS ~ Sixth Floor wall bracket and 8 "Wii.