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"NAW LEAGUE HAS EARMARKS OF LOBBY, CONGRESSMAN CHARGES Hensley of Missouri Hints Mor- gan Interests Are Linked With Its Activities, ELIZABET Ackley, fitt . + sate Ackley of the barge “M. J. was drowned last night in Stat- gh Island sound while steping from a Aangplank to the barze, Andrew Clark ©. 39 Pine Street; who was with mre Penevd after bh could not er. He was rei Filled Chains Warranted 1v Years CENT! .-educed Iron ‘2.90 yeara wite ol f) WASHINGTON, Dec, 15—That BY the Navy League has all “the ear- f} marks of a lobby” was the charge Y made to-day by Representative Hensley of Missouri, “little navy” member of the House Naval Com- RB mittee. He stated emphatically that R) he would ask investigation of this organization's alleged activities in favor of increased naval equipment, B if he believed such a move would not delay adjournment of Congress. He broadly insinusted that the RN League is active in spreading the propoganda of increased navy and vain will not Dreak and gi at the r. () that it is to the material interest of Ask any jeweller his price fort $Y several members of the League to Merch chain: jou will then realist M get support in Congress. That Mor- what this offer means to you. } Dealers cupplied In any quantity bent by mall for 50 i coin or money order. gan interests are involved was his intimation, MR accepted. We also’ hav | ¢ BY hificent sock of Bulli Gold Chatte In support of this intimation, he from $5.00 to $50.00 at cur $Y challenged dispute of the claim that prices, } connected with the League are such men as Gen, Horace Porter, for many years an officer of a Morgan subsid- lary corporation; Herbert L, Satterlee, brother-in-law of J. P. Morgan; Charles G. Glover, head of th Rank of this city, and Col, Rove Thompson, head of the New Metal Exchan ley declared J. P. Morgan re- m the League after public at- tention was called to his membership therein. BELGIAN WAR PICTURES. fons That Win NOTICE “a if Benny ener ohs'TO, uit UNDER Ganrertoe and Trust Co.'s heitat CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Broadway, New York K. OVEN EVENINGS UX 10 O'CL pare! UMRER I80, next to the me. A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And MUSTEROLE won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard-plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It pen- ctrates to the sore spot with a gentle (ngle, loosens the congestion and draws out all soreness and pain. MUSTEROLE is a clean, white oint- igent made with oil of mustard, There's nothing like it for quick relict for Sore Tonsilitis, Croup, » Neuralgia, Head- uche, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, Pingtiw Roaeg Feet, ee on the “bh t (it often prevents Pneumonia)..| conal side of st: life. Le ie Ay dete personal side of stage life. anne MUSTEROLE for croupy| "at the strand ‘Theatre May Irwin At your druggist’s, in 25c and 50c jars,| W48 seen for the first time in motion aid a special large hospital size for 82.50, | pictures as the jolly heroine of her old Be sure you get the genuine MUS. comedy success, “M TEROLE. Refuse imitations—get There were also war pictures and an what you ask for, The Musterole Com, | °X¢ellent musical programme, pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Ce Thin, GREET WILL ACT FOR CHARITY. Stare to Appear in Bradley Mar- tin's Benent for Xmas Fund. Other Screen Favor Along Broadway. The realistic Belgian war pictures that continue at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre were also exhibited before large audiences at the Bronx Opera House and in Brooklyn at Tell- er's Broadway Theatre. “Damon and Pythias,” the U: ‘sal Company's fine photo spectacle, en- tered upon another successful week at the New York Theatre, Sidney Drew and company again appeared at the Vitagraph Theatre In the spoken one-act playlet, “What the Moon Saw.” The chief picture play, “Underneath the Paint,” offered an interesting and graphic view of the Black is Back.” Prominent operatic and theatri stars will appear at Bradley Marti e | society benefit which takes place this | afternoon in the ballroom of the Kitz- Carlton, ‘The entire proceeds will go to the Social Branch of the Christmas Fund, to be used to purchase Christmas dinner baskets for the poor, Among the artists who will appear! are Miss Alice Nielson, Miss Hazel Dawn, William Hinshaw, Serge, Zanco, Joan Sawyer, Douglas Stevenson, Helen Falconer, the Brown brothers, Romaine and Blizabeth 3 absolutely essential to the full enjoyment of life. Margaret Bryce. have invariably 3 experienced success in the treatment} ‘of vatarrh of tho Intestines, D: Seay Uloerated Stcmach, Gastric Pain, &o. ' Al! Drwgr sts, Taner’ pew tos 8) Deckman Street, tl.Y. Make It a Gift of Health | T. F. Ryan Dot At the home of Thomas | 858 Fifth Avenue, it w said last night that the financter is doing well, though he still 1s confined to his bed: His physician expects him to be about in a fow days, it is sald, | Somewhere there is a friend or relative of yours just con- valescing from illness, or run down from overwork; perhaps it may be some old person who is beginning to feel the weight of yeurs. Stop and think, end you'll recall some one to whom the most priceless gift would be “The Gift of Health.” Renewed vigor and strength will mean life to them, and the full enjoyment of life. No more acceptable remembrance could he thought of than » few bottles of Dutfy’s Pure Malt Whiskey It has carried the blessings of health into thousands of homes during the post fifty s. No family medicine chest should he without it, It is a dependable remedy in the treatment of . low physical conditions, stomach troubles and old age. prejudiced physicians do not hesitate to prescribe it, because it’s right to “Got Duffy’s and Keep Well.” Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of imitations ~. Cet Dafly's frean your Local druggiat, grocer or dealer, NOTE, if cannot supply you, write us,we will tall you where to get it, Medical beoklet free. |JAPT P=" NANA AABN ANABAENA aS ANA N A N / 4 NS A A Nara /. K Teas BvbninG Wuakd, TUsobar, Levan bivK 16, Ldld. Bring the Benefits of This ““Double Portion’’ Sale ot Christmas Stocks Into Play on YOUR Shopping! You can thank our double «hha of goods abroad and at home, and our wish to be rid of duplicate stocks before Christ- mas, for this unexpected occasion, It comes just exactly when it can help most to cross names off your Christmas shopping list. And in many _cases it is a ‘‘double portion”’ sale for you, too, for price-reductions of half on gift-things are plentiful. From Slippers, Gloves and Handkerchiefs, to Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Furniture, Linens and Toys, practically all sections of the Store join in making wonderful offerings. And there is much else to bring you early tomorrow to this Christmas Store of a Million Gifts Most of These Toys Traveled Think How This Beautiful Little Thousands of Miles to Join CONREID GRAND Piano GIMBELS Great Army of Will Look in Your Living Room (fe Playthings On Christmas Morning! \ Many of them were carried on the backs of old women. from the peasants’ homes where they were made to the Toy Center Cities of Sonneberg, Nuremburg, etc., in Germany. Hundreds of ihm were floated down the Rhine in barges and shipped over here from Rotterdam in tramp steamers. But they all got to CIMBELS in time for te a cans Christmas, which is the main thing! That is why this great Toy stock is so complete. These Tomorrow at Very Special Prices: _ $1.50 Dressed Jointed Dolls with fine] $5 Electric Telephone Outfits, complete bisque heads and curly wigs, $1. with wiring, $3. $2.50 Dressed Jointed Dolls, embroid-| $3 Rustic Tunnels for trains, $2. . ered dresses with hats to match, moving $2, $3 and $4 Plush Horses on wooden bd real srr $1.50. wheels at $1.60, $2.60 and $3. § ‘ango Kiddies, unbreakable, with hair painted to match dress and stuffed mac ga bodies, 60c. F oY ‘ $1.75 Weeden Steam Engines with etal? a Ay Hid Sea eee ee whistle and safety valve, $1. $2 and $3 Imported Monkeys on ec- , $b Electric Trains—engine, tender and centric wheels, $1.50 and $2.60. © passenger cars and track—§8, $3 Wash Sets with wringer, tubs, clothes $2 Electric Trolley Sets, some have line, pins, washboard and basket, $2.60. real headlights, $1. $4 and $5.50 China Dinner and ‘Tea F Sets, 42 pieces, decorated, $3 and $4.60. $1.50 China Tea Sets, white, fancy shape, $1 GIMBEL BROADWAY AND 33D STREET. Plus lep! iron wheels at $1.60, $3 and $6. $2 Enameled Beds of iron; pink and $2 to $4 St. Bern-“ blue, $1.60. ard Dogs on iron $5.50 Brass Doll Beds with mattress, wheels, $1.50 to $3. sheets and fancy cover, $4. Fourth Floor Handkerchiefs! Gifts That Are Well Remembered The GIMBEL Handkerchief Store is a veritable bazaar, fil with attractively boxed ‘‘squares” ready to give to mun, woman or child, Imagine the delight of the wife or the daughter who can claim this delightful instrument for her very own! Calculate how little the power of giving such unalloyed pleasure will cost you—how small a demand it will make on your Christmas funds— For the Conreid Grand is but $500 And You Can Buy It for $20 Cash and $15 Monthly For its service it is the most remarkable, the most artistic, the most Hudson Seal Coats With Skunk Collars, $85 Remarkable coats, for they are of the best qualities of dyed muskrat, mee is the truest imitation of seal- in. In the new style with the Cheruit For Women “flare.” The collars are of genuine Initial Handkerchiefs in) | tisfact Grand Pi k That is wh hi r It . 6c satisfactory Grand Piano we know. at is why we chose it to bear the ile ieananennent ce LET OT) name which distinguishes GIMBEL Pianos—“CONREID.” to $250. Handimbroklered Ine ___ Its tone is rich—sweet — powerful; of surprising volume, indeed, for a Furriers Since 1842. itial Handkerchiets. Bor $1 piano which takes up hardly more space than an upright and fits con- Third Floor | Ql) PR | | OF Greece eee ee eee veniently into the corner of the living room in even a smallish apartment. Beautiful in design, a simple Colonial style, its mahogany case is superbly tinished. A limited number of these perfect little Grands are here to make this Christmas long to be remembered by those households fortunate enough to secure them. The Conreid Grand is but one of the fine instruments that make The GIMBEL Piano Store essentially the store in which to choose your Christmas Piano or Player- Piano. All of them are chosen for their proved ability to delight and satisfy the love of music, and to give long guaranteed service at a modevate price. The splendid list includes: Initial Handkerchiefs with Rolled Kdge, each, } 20C Lacy Nightgown $2 In the adorable Empire style, with the added beauty of a low V decolle- tage. The tiny bodices are almost entirely of lace, as are also the ruffled sleeves, Finished with wide, ribbon- ) run embroidered beading. Second Floor Trish, French and Ma- deira Hand by ed Handker: Embroi- dered Handkerchiefs, 3 in box ra c Fitted Sewing Baskets lined; fitted with scissors, needle //, case, stocking and glove darner, bodkin, thimble, << y 2 spools of cotton and ~ ave g. 2 spools of darning ss es cotton. SSS For Children Boys’ Silk {nitial Hand- kerchiefs, each A } 25c CONREID UPRIGHTS At $100, $210 SHONINGER PIANOS Perfected by three generations of the same ‘family. F CONREID PLAYER-P1 ANOS At $395, $425, $500 At $235 and $250 The GIMBEL Partial opment Plan Is Adjusted to Meet Your Convenience and applies on every Piano or Ployer-Piano in the GIMBEL collection. Eighth Floor us for su; tone and great endurance. aga Uprights, Grands, Player-Pianos, Youths’ Linen Anislal $1 Handkerchiefs, 6 in box. $325, $375, $425 Children’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, 6 in box. } 76¢ Children’s Silk Hund-) kerchicfs, printed de-| 50¢ signs; 3 in box...... All Mia Fioor A Christmas Sale of Panel Mirrors Genuine French Plate Mirrors Frames in plain m Pictures include and burnished an- Colored Reproduc- vl tions of Famous tique, also Dresden Hi Masterpieces, in and Venetian fin- HSquare and Oval Glass Services for the Table Priced One-Third Less Fine, American Crystal Services with beautiful, etched dec rations, Services from Sweden with dainty etched and engraved designs and a superb pohemian Service with encrusted, gold band decora- 01 Full 60-Piece Services $12.50 Services, Built of solid ma- hogany throughout; with heavy, rubber tired wheels and sep- arate glass tray fit- ted with dull brass handles, Seventh Floor ish. Effects. ‘eer DY, . ‘ $3 Decorated At $1 a, aaah one Ue ce | gs Scrap Baskets s t $3. ar iT), Se 815 Services, $10 1.5 ’ Mirrors worth #2. } N Mirrors worth 5. aad Da ay $25 Services,$17.60 Some Ry i a ffects, At $2 At $5 coelsalieen , oe ices, $22.50 Lvaeinte Orman ale) ; : #60 Services of Swedish Rock Crystal with bd ge a Mh rg Meiey Mirrors worth Mirrors worth engraved daisy design, $42.50, of tinted flowers 85,75, po #8,50, $92.50 Services, $57.50 af andard site i, | exoentiony And at $7.50 Mirrors Worth $12.50 Bohernian Crystal Services with heavy, gold Cog wn ets now $1.50 each. iifth Floor * . aa