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NOV POR AL SAUNT » THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914. found at the mouth of a culvert Dus Fifty-sixth Street and Gibson Ave- B ye n y y off to hunt for taken In custody, but all have eatin. tely that Kraft) fy. ete of American foodetutte to! What would be the use of al) this newspaper talk if Lamberts were not diff | BGI YEA YEARS Ol fled the police they had nothing to Europe are mounting to enormous! from the stores in which every price includes a middleman’s profit and a slice do with the crime. If the murderer | tution, where ia not caught within twenty-four|@é¢r to save expenses, and brought : " pos) Cpkbainn, eerste ete et] Ce, Seer soe tome “seemed torn Cote scaon|{ of splendid Di Solid Gold J Rings and dependable Watches, Inka’ ofthe, Whitemarak Country | year’ Corn exports are two ana one. | Officiad of Relief Commission For amy igi A strongly vines i yon pick on | your Christm: was marked, while the body was diy bruised and only half clothed. than | is being made by the police of] it was later identified by the father, GREAT SHIPMENTS West Pht Iphia, | effffort to jarwood Kraft o No. ov. AT STRANGLER fi i sy to Sue ri MUSTHURRY FOOD | A JEWELRY STORE OUT OF]: | aH KILLED BOY jira ee TOSAVEBELGIANS || THE COMMON—LAMBERTS *f A number of suspects have bee proportions, Bince July 1 there have | the cost of fancy store fittings? : houre the authorities will probably | Punt Ledeen =I aed sien bd But Lamberts establishment is original in business methods, as in the stock t tt Victim, With With Face and otter « rewara. it A a 1° for esterday morn- Tt an * year. ‘orn exports are two and one- “Body Battered, Found in tan fits thoe wan settered, he nvk| Getrag te “inie Jocaltty. "* "**"| halt times grenter than last year. * Says Delay in Food Would jewelry at our store now we will lay it away for you, and you need not hand us a cent) Culvert in Philadelphia. Mean Extinction. until you call for it, except that a small leposit is asked when orders for engraving The child apparently had been} choked and otherwise maltreated, u _—_—— Wheat and flour are going out at the | CHICAGO RAT AND CORN /rate of from 7,000,000 to 8,000,%0 | MA bushels per week. are given. No » formality or red tape, no worrisome delay, at the last of the season: Imports of general merchandise are \ All prices in plain figures, an i BE PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 -anres| a otrangier who in possibly a mad. For Sefety's Sake—Demend Cana Cleaning Fluid ill not injure fabric or color. Grease and Soil trom all Materials, Be. Se, $1 Bottles. Atl Drug Stor:s. | til only enough strength was left for him to craw! from under the stone where be had been thrown, to thy edge of the sewer, where he dicd. The murder took place some time in Wednesday evening tn th lonely hol. | Ptlee jow just south of Bartram's Gardens, with the nearest house ut least a quarter of a mile away, It wan there that Ana*raon Groom, a brakeman, discovered the body yes- terday morning. Groom was on hr way home when he saw the body ep finger prints were on the d the ground showed the at je boy bad made in a final effort tu got ald. The police of the Sixty-ffth Street and Woodland Avenue Stat‘on took the body to the morgue, whore fiw vi kets on ‘cont trade. “Bae iM of. er on country offers DOr came. Yrom shy me the im au came from shorts at - cline, Cloned % to % decline. — Mre. Honte, Seulptress, Dead. NGTON, Nov. 20-—Mrs, Vin- m Hoxie, the aculptress who the distinction of being the ,|firnt woman of her profession to, re- co on jovern- died here ir Bhe did iLinesh one the rotunda of and nthe figure of | Admi hich nds Le} the square bearing his 7 name in thin ity. OPENING SPECIAL Includes $7 aty'es cf the newest con- trasting colors that are “there” with that $5.00 look and thot 66.00 quality. Specially prieed at all our Boot Shops | samo week last year. showing marked decrease, but not ro ‘There wee $7,000,000 worth of dry gods imported lnst week, a slight decrease from last year. Cotton exports are beginning »% pick up. To-day's shipments wee 10,622 bales, a large increase over the te da: jt wek, but still behind 0 4 Ka railroads report traffic pking up finally, and if it were not for the financial burdens, maturing obligations and necensities of addi- tional capital for improvements, there would be joy in the railroad world, ped twee Tnbthishawte COLD WAVE WIDESPREAD, WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The cold ‘wave, with some snow, which has swept rapidly down from the northwest and spread over the South Atlantic States from Virginia to Florida, to-day has forced temperatures to the lowest re- corded in November in forty years. Weather Bureau officials predicted kill- ing frost and freesing temperatures a d| plain that it is attending strictly to Announcement wae made yesterday at the offices of the American Com- mm for Relief in Belgitim, No. 71 way, that dock facilities been obtained and that all food su plies sent to the starving Belgians can be taken care of without confusion and started to the other side quickly. This commission, which was formed In London by Ambaseadot Walter Hines Page, ia getting enthusiastic support from every part of the United States. One of the active workers in New York is Will Irwin, who ap- aber: the fact that only quick work the part of Americans can save the Belgians from becoming al- most an extinct nation. As an illustration ot tne widespréad interest In the welfare of the starving and homeless Belgians, it was an- nounced at the office of the com- mission yesterday that it bad just re- celved $35,000 in cash from Hawaii to be expended for food in New York. Hawati is so far away, it was ex- Plained, that the Hawallaan were of| the opinion that it would be more ex- Peditious for them tu send money at this time. Later they will senu a food ship. The commission wants it made ustration of Lambert plain-dealings. Time and Place to Buy Diamond Engagement Rings Straight from the diamond cutters to the fair hands of brides-to-be with only a short stop in the Lambert factory for hand made mountings, solid 14-karat gold or solid 18-karat gold and platinum. Lambert Directly Imported Diamond Engagement Rings. Quality Guaranteed as represented. ~ No middleman to pay. No expensive store to keep up. eS One moderate profit covered by a moderate price, $10.00 to $1,500.00. Diamonds are growing more valuable with a world- wide demand and a stationary supply. Lambert Diamonds were never quite so good an investment. Each Watch Best of Its Kind “The latest achievement of the makers and one of the most beautiful time pieces ever designed.” So say the manufac- turers of a line of watches whose fame is wide as the continent. The description would fit more than one style of watch " engine Lad es’ among the Christmas assortment at the transportation end of the Belgian | turned solid engine habaeay Lamberts. We offer watches of solid relief work and does not in any way! ii ki . solid 14 karat i conflict with relief committees ais foe ky qs hunting case, reputation only; even they must pass ‘arat gold. and he: a ‘New england. and Northern New ~ mew is BT alone to continue in. the Great Laken t To mt it. warniogs day’ have been Geor Vireinia and and cB anh ional HUNS SHOOT AMERICAN. Kill Nateratised Man itn View of ready constituted in América, The! commission has funds to handle the shipments America can raise tl winter and has made diplomatic a rangements to have the food se through expeditiously and witho interfere: AMERICAN MINISTER HELPS IN DISTRIBUTION. | in or Lam- bert works, 925.00 Watches, Case am, Elgin or dinate works, Valtham, Elgin or aoe works, a stiff examination by our own competent force of watchmakers. Men’s Solid Fg Gold Open Face Watches, Waltham Works, $22.50 U a Hunting Case, $25.00 Up. arranted for Twenty Years, $10.00 Up. Gold Filled: SOLID GOLD WEDDING RINGS If everybody intending to buy a Wedding Ring knew hoagie Brand Whitlock, the America Min- | M'KEESPORT, Pa., Nov. | ister at Bruseels, and all the United | Press).—Until twel ‘States Consuls and prominent Ameri- | Olyaay was an industrious mill man in| cans living in Belgium are members about the Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, knew thia city, Saving money, he returned) o¢ the commission, It was éxplained @ to Hungary with his wife and three) nore yesterday that they are there to $5.50 up what noble, faithful service ~< == ch Wiren war broke out ols see that the food is distributed with- F838 22-karat, $7.00 up strength and beauty last, 14 carat, $8.50 up| 14-kerat, $6 they give, knew how their of his five cows, but . | out lose of time or confusion. there would be noneed of calling attention to them here. Even a8 19-karat. $6.78 up| 18-k $8. = The records show that already 17, 000 | itis, areminderisenough. Allshapes and styles. Engraving free. ¢2-karat, $8.78 up| 2¢-kar: 10.50 up ie onan a arin th Rings to Please the Youngsters _ | —) ep >> Children’s Rings that are“ help of the German military authori- now are on the water, | not toys but are solid gold: 1s-karut gold,| Solid 10-karat|Turquoine,in| Solid 14¢-karat “really and truly” and as care | bright polished| gold band ring|bright polished,|gold, Signet fully made as any of the Lam- child's ring,|sct with 1 pearl|carved, solid 10-|bright polished bert Rings for grownups. Ae chased, set with}and 2 garnets,|/karat gold ring,|chased ring for Christmas gifts they are worn, garnet, $1.50 $1.0) $1.25 engraving, $1.75 proudly by the little folk and held up to the admiration of friends. Other Solid Gold gift rings for children 75 cents up. y Fancy Rings for Ladies. Guaranteed Solid Gold, set with beautiful stones, $3.50 up.. Plenty of Presents for Those Men She who complains “It is so hard to get a present for a man” has evidently never tasted:.| the joy 3 of Christmas buying at Lambérts—joys to which art, taste, experience and low prices powe! rhully contribute. Let a few suggestions do their own talking. Scroll chased border, Engine turned, wheel Bowmen bs tone 14- effect, solid 14-karat am Pas gould aa wit. gue ae karat gol brightly polished, $7 ane 00 "49.50 Garnet set Real amethyst All Bistions, finish, 1 la: wld T0ckerct and full cut dia- hand wrough mond, 1 oi feld, bright” pol Beart Pinsset fit fine full cut dia- sae te an78 75. at mond, $12.50. $23.75 Those who haven't worn Adler's bg have a treat in store ff ai" comfort, better style, finer at ity greater ‘values are io dats Shoes at Sas. 0, xy than in any oth ADLER SHOES FOR MEN By Ave. corase 08g | 100 Kast St. fa ave st COR St. 815 West St. 94 Ave. above St. ist Ave. corner & That $25 Overcoat “a : You Want Is Here—at You fellows who are used to bay nt 825 for a suit or overcoat just because you can afford $25—come down and look at our clothes, and let us actually show you that we can ou the kind of clothes you're used to wearing at a sav- ing Pe of $l $10. Or, if you still wage i to cep the phe for a suit or overcoat, you can spend it clothes for your money that oul ost $35 oF or $40 fan oa And yee won't be sacrificing style to save money — our suits and | QYERCATSSI5 fully the equals in ay fabric and workmanship of the clothes you condensed milk. ‘The cattle are gone A Christmas Gift tr cur Ibe as you wilt th bes of any of the (shemale Pith rieat alle ge te Sit that ‘Delights Avenue and upper uerigad clothiers. eae, wil a atlas in Brookiya, Dut ie “0 Lambert Lavallieres Tengemeals, in Ny been made to ship Rufantie, Paolfo’and Quif of Mexico, lower because we are our own manufacturers and pay no = man- (eee Re eee ee ay es fine dia. mond set fn plat. imum and Paws fag Mes and because we unt ite you bras me. : angela}, vessel throught bh thy cena. unde at prices at sat least 48 below youd ' wishing to send food in small qu Ee can't bay better style than we Tithe rem sir foe $25 Full Dress or Tuxedo, $15 j 7 Aas ae ee ‘ c* “In spite of the efforts of the Bel- | gian relief funds, the Rockefeller Foundation and many other organiza. | tions at work in the West, Belgium | cannot be fed at thid pace,” Linden | W. Bates, Vice Chairmin of the com- | mission, sald yesterday. “We must | send at least half a million tons ba | food this winter, “Certain parts of the West are do- ing nobly, but certain’ others have! uot awakened to the cause’ of charity. | » editor of th how been at. work among the four men, and a wh 0 uf Hour ts on | ne way from of Kansas is ‘ating with Mr./ | Edgar to send’ atil further, suppliss | from that important food centre. | “A proposition is on fodt to send a) carload of wien’ or flour from every | A ney, nine counties in| tank, Gi falitornia nd part cf) the Pauitic Coast now ‘are at work; | but, as I have said, there are sections | of the sonny where the call has| MSpelgium need! footmany kind of elgium pres LJ ol food, so long as it will nd ocean | transportation. It would be a good to send clothing, were it not fe, ree te $7.50 American | | Hand made, all platinum Lavalliere and Chain, Lavalliere is” set with 7) full cut dine; mands in real onyx, For the young lady that goes out much this Winter and next Spring, we call attention to the Lambert Lavalliere for afternoon or evening wear. Why not give one of those here illustrated as a Christmas present? Others, platinum or solid gold, with Diamonds, Pearls, Baroque Pearls and other gems, $10.00 up. Solid 14- Please ask to see our neck chains. Platinum — Solid 14- karat gold $7.50 up, solid gold $2.50 up. barat gold Lovalien, Inexpensive Lambert Lavallieres, solid gold, look - rhe whole well and wear well. If you decide to spend only Pearle, ‘ pearls and $25.00 or less on this sort of gift let us show you what \ sapphire; . Lambert value in this line really is. Our factory- | dainty d pe R. 50. price system would make a great saving for you. DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES LAMBERT BROTHERS have to pay elsewh sion hopes to announce how pertons for the same style and quality. trouble than delivering it ‘Then Silk Lined fons. now for large shipmen' My Full Drs and Tusado Spaile have taken big Tt only that the men of New ork resnenine grape ve pong! = yo Be OOATS Silk, lined Re ab M4 of fine ade Iie potas ap ge hp lime TROUSERS of the same material trimmed with fine black sateen. jl 2 Boys’ Balmacaans, $5.95 of these Balmacaans—a plaid-backed, s'ngle-breasted GEV age bey mS Sone Taipan Tannish patterns with of strong, sturdy ends of cleth teo small for men's garments but just ‘overceat you want to last the youngster through the winter. A $12 value, $5.95. ive guarantee of complete satisfaction or money refunded. 't afford to give it. we at sit eut mond, $20 If our Saturday 10 P, nd