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pan ROR IONE SLE DEEP EMER GILT it OI TAL aT se «Promise tom . De Pataky, ' sl ebeck for ‘4 MODEL DROPS SUIT FOR BROKEN TROTH Mrs, De Pataky Suddenly Abandons Action for $50,000—Says Son Is Dying. Mrs. Margaret De Pataky, the model Who brought suit against Seth W, Fox|s jr. Of Sparki alleging damages, sudd Ul6d at noon to diamisa) of “| have just mat eart trouble. Mrs, De F id not even watt for the formality of the dismissal by Su- preme Court Justice Van Siclen of Long which had been selected nder the supervision of Mra, who insisted that only ORME men be members of it, was wait- ne for the opening of the case when counsel for Mr. Fox made the motion to dismiss. Since the plaintiff was neither present nor represented, there Wag nothing to do but grant the motion was alleged that Fox, after paying a! jon to Mrs. De Pataky, proposed and was accepted on Jan. 10, 1917, He denied that there had been @ngagement. He ajpeared in court ‘with his wife, whom he married jess them a year ago. yesterday os | NITRATE PLANT INQUIRY ON. Bense Committees Here to Investi- gate Expense. ‘Bhe House Committe on Expenditures Sethe War Department began an inves- tigation here to-day into the payment of $84,000,000 for two nitrate plants at ‘Mkmeel Shoals, Ala, ‘The cormmftteemen fare Representatives Graham of TiHinols ‘end Jefverson of Nebraska, Republicans, and Garrett of Tennessee, Democrat. Col, J. KE. Hoffer, former chief of the Gtvislon of the army, testified Cmte wanted a supply of n n= endent of tie Chiean supply in case activities or propa- should interefere with exports. ‘is not common. knowledge,” asked Representative Graham, “that Plant Na, 1, which cost $22,000,000, was a fail- ure?” “T_have no data on the subject,” re- piled the witness. ener meee Needed Money For Honeymoon. Mrs. Rosie Greenwald, 21 years old, @ bride of two weeks, wae held this morning for forgery iby Magistrate @weetser in the Harlem Police Court. Rose is charged with having forged the name of Morris Kohn, a lawyer of No. 1273 Lexington Avenue, for he was a sten: her, to a $100. The police say that the girl told them she needed the meney for her honeymoon. JeNicse Salis for EY WEST, Fla, Jan. 9.—Admiral Viscount Jellicoe, former First Lord of the British Admiralty, sailed to- day aboard the British cruiser New Zealand for Havana. He was accom- ‘by Premier Borden of Canada. Havana Viscount Jellicoe will proceed to South American ports. POLICEMAN ACCUSED BY HOLD-UP VICTIM ; Sapson Charged With Refusing Aid |, After Theft of $3,000 Prom Bank Me: ge The robbery of a of $3,000 Near 2d and 3d Ave. “L"’ Wit ae a eeece ty Bros. 15% DISCOUNT SALE This sale includes our complete stock of the finest tailored Suits and Overcoats Thousands to choose from. We inaugurate this clearance sale semi-annually to give our patrons and prospective customers an op portunity to purchase quality clothing at a real saving of 15 per cent. $70 Suits and Overcoats—Now $59.50 $60 Suits and Overcoats—Now 51.00 $50 Suits and Overcoats—Now 42.50 Others reduced proportionately. Every garment bears our guarantee of workmanship. i Every garment has the distinction of individual style. y garment tailored of the finest woolens. WITTY BROTHERS 50-52 Eldridge St. Open Evenings Until 8 o’Clock; Saturdays 9 o’Clock. Near Canal St. Subway yr ne No Refunds ty of Extra Salespeople No Exchanghs 7 Goldens Women’s High Shoes 8,654 Pairs at Pre-War Prices Fr. spite of existing and high prices in Please bear in mind footwear opportunity top combinations. is hardly under way, 1595 Broadway @: SA St 96 Kast 14th St. Cor, th Ave. 01 at Flashing Ave. NEW HAVEN 5 Church St. Complete Line of Men's 8 roth Annual January Sale of Women’s Shoes offers you the most unusual values and styles we have ever presented. Clearance Sale but the Annual Golden patrons to buy shoes at prices that cannot be equalled elsewhere. $4.85 $5; Formerly *7 88 9 and #10 There are 43 styles in a wonderful array of the season’s newest cloth and leather Come early, Our experience in previous years has proven that the best selections are practically exhausted before the sale Grobcben. 201 Broadway ot Fulton St. ot BROOKLYN STORES 764 Broadway 389Knickerbocker Ave, 140 Flatbush Ave. at Stanhope St market conditions the shoe trade, our that this is not a which enables our 85 $655 St ry 109 Lenox Ave. paring Plenty of Extra Salespeople No xchange No Refunds 9p. LL. Station BRIDGEPOR 17 Fairfield Ave. ald Shop. ‘ hoes at 'y ® Gimbel News See Page 16 these instruments ‘or Other And Now We Offer Two Musical Sensations 69 Player-Pianos Slightly Used —Repriced to Make Room for The Player-Piano; A Player Bench;. Free Delivery to Your Home Up to $50 Worth of Player Rolls May Be Selected and Charged at the Time of the Piano Purchase. It stands to reason that at Gimbels there has accumulated a great number of player-pianos that have been slightly used instruments have been sold in the past few months than many stores sell in a year. ave been used in section—others in testing rooms—all are good, and as such are guaranteed by the manufacturers and Gimbel Brothers. The price is remarkably Little need to emphasize that—try to find a good player-piano, in any number sufficent to meet the demands of a great community, at a price anywhere ar as low as $435.- A limfted variety of brands. Be on hand early for the best selection. Continuing the Sale of | ‘‘Conried’’ Phonographs DESCRIPTIVE SPECIFICATIONS Motor—Double spring worm dijven; four to five 10-inch record capacity to one windi and bottom. of cast iron; abso- lutely noiseless ; while playing. Turn Table inch stamped absolutely true running Twelve turn table; all exposed parts heavily nickel plated. Tone Arm — Universal type, pays all records on the market. ~Possesses patent rights for con- trolling the weight of the sound box for playing hill and dale or lateral cut records. Centres at either angle. Heavily nickel plated. ‘The machine has a Tone Modi- fier scientifically constructed. All wooden amplifier. ¥ Cabinet—Queen Anne design, size 45!9x19' x20. Crown is con- structed with splice joints. Genu- ine mahogany panels. —=——=Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Customers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways Store Hours 9 to §:30 » ——< WAY=3 roihe 3rdST, 3idst. s Incoming Stock F $435 Two Whole ‘Years to Pay for here more Some of ur player-roll low !— ‘ * Ee * AT Every One New! Every One Perfect! | Delivery Immediately! _ Cash or Monthly Terms! This Machine, Under a Variety of Names, Has Been Sold All Over the City at Prices Very Much Higher. Never mind the “why”’ of this sale—or “‘how”’ we do it tional Phonograph, sale New York has seen, Phonographs at $59. id a good phonograph—-one that under other names dealers have filled pages xalted description with— only at far, far higher pri Phonographs in one sale at one pric and such a price that the largest throng that ever attended a phonograph offer en on hand. Why, the price is lower than we have seen used and rebuilt machines offered this is the most sensa- for. ' And the Conried Plays All Records ! And in Size Is As Large'As Machines At : ’ Twice Its Sale Price! Nothing new about the Conried—except the = ¢77777> name—and even that is fairly well on in stand- ing, for Gimbels have offered them for two years now. Look at the description of the specifications 4 every good thing there that any more widely i known phonograph boasts of. j ' Pay as Low as a0? a Month GIMBELS MUSIC SALON--Eighth Floor And guaranteed—and new—and on conve- nient terms if you wish—and above all such a low price that no home need be without a phono- graph,