The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1915, Page 4

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peace terms. nate re i ate aangrereigls emeiwesinkranestiar nara * “ad (Continved from First Page.) —— all the belligerent powers aro tired of) 4+ the most part of foreign coun. the war and only awaiting an invita- thoa from meutral powers to discuss In effeot, she eaid, the delegation of women who visited the heads of Bu- { ropean Governments after the wom-| QF CARDINAL GIBBONS AND en's pence conference at The Hague t to sound out peace possibilities were H told this: “You have the right end only way to accomplish peace. Do It, . ‘and do it quickly.” “We have in our possession facta | that no one else on earth has,” sald ' Mme. Sehwimmer. i these before the President, We have] furtherence of his scheme to end waited anti! now to deliver the proofs that this war can be stopped, i “Each belligerent nation tells us: : “at you say we have made for peace, we will deny It." This move- ' ment must come from all at once, tn “We shall lay advanoea | “PTosressing favorably.” “We invite you to | call and héarthe clear- t ness and big, round | body of tone which response to an invitation from tel or the American Confederation of outside, We were told this directly | peace by those at the heads of the Govern- ments at war. “We will not ask the President to take the initiative in this peace con- gress. It would be better if he ald so, tries taking the initiative, if Presi- dent Wilson will tel! the world he will approve this congress, “We go to him because America te a country of ideais. It ts, ina meas- ure, Earopean because its people are member of the mission Although Mr. tries. It fa in @ wonderful position to speak for all countries at once.” omen arensen FORD RUSHES TO ASK AID ee oral Mr. Ford had PRESIDENT TO END WAR ° | their veanel. un option on the steamship. When Henry Ford, peacemaker extraordinary, left the Hotel more this morning for Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, in what cost. the Buropean conflict “by Christ- mas,” he sald that everything was Mr. Ford was accompaniod on his funket of peace by Burr P. Lochner, Secrotary to sail from New York on Dee. 4. Helen Ring Robinson, to go on the peace ship. —_— TWO GOVERNORS DECLINE FORD'S INVITATION TO * JOIN PEACE PARTY. mj sent by Gov, Fielder said: considered meddlesome,” BALTIMORE, Nov. 26,—In reply to hia invitation that he become a ent aboard the peace ship, Gov, at. Goldsborough of Ma sent Henry Ford the land to- Tt ts impossible to accep: bas Hilmi, formerly Khedive of Egypt, Mj has arrived bere to undergo an opere- tion on his tongue. HE purchase of a record listing’ at over $1.50 rightly receives more consideration than the purchase of a popular-priced disc, From the higher-priced record you nat- urally expect a most perfect reproduction of the artist's voice. uch a record should also be very durable. These two requirements are squarely met in the better wear-resisting composition of Columbia Records. The Columbia re- producing surface brings out even the faint- est detail of voice and instrument. And the composition resists needle wear longer than records of any other make, Columbia artists require no introduction, Among them stand: tinn, Fremstad, Bonci, Bispham, Kreidler, Slezak, Nordica, Cavalieri, Garden. These rich-toned, durable records may be yours at prices which are eminently-fair. For deubedwe records—with music on both sides—the price is fixed at $2.00 or $8.00, Considering these records from every standpoint, we believe that a more satisfac- tory and economical introduction to the Operas cannot be found, Next Subject in this paper: ‘‘More Music at the same cost."’ \ v FIVE REASONS FIVE REASONS why you should buy why you should buy Columbia Records themat AeolianHall I Greatest durabilityof I reproducing surface. TT aac tepopuisr Il music, Il IV Distinct superiority Il of instrumental IV Largest demonstrat- ing rooms — second to none in quiet and comfort. Salespeople whose musical education is not confined to store experience. frenqenene may made to purcl records oa 48 tom approval. Periodical submis- music, Moderate-priced op- eratic records by ac- knowledged leaders. Price: 65¢ for ten- 7 V fice denbio- aise, sion of records 09 the distinguish Columbia $1.00 for twelve-inch ear = coreeee ® Grafonolas. $00 for doable The convenience of ‘ 4 ae disc operatic records. a charge account. 3 THE AEOLIAN COMPANY ° AEOLIAN HALL Makers of the Aeolian-Vooalion and the famous Pianola — largest manufacturers of musical instruments in the world ; Copyright, 1916, The Asolion Company 29 WEST 42np STREET NEW YORK kv cc WisaialT Chub” wO-Wihe Avvembént. Mr. Ford is going to Baltimore to see Cardinal Gibbons and try to in- duce the eminent churchman to go to Burope on the Ford peace ship. He will also see President Wilson in Washington regarding his expedition and Jater in Philadelphia will discuer the project with John Wanamaker, who, according to the Ford forces, has indicated his willingness to be a Ford announced on Saturday that he had chartered the steamer Oscar Il. of the Beandinay- ain-America Line to take his dis- ciples of peace to Europe, it was said at the offices of the steamship y that this was not the the Hine aaid that proached them and inquired whether he could charter He did not even obtain The New York offices were unable to give Bilt- | their consent to the chartering plan, but said they would cable the main office in Copenhagen to find whether the #hip: could be chartered and at As yet no reply has been received. The Oscar II, is scheduled One of the latest volunteers for passage on the peace ehip ia Dr. David Starr Jordan of California. Judge Ben Lindsey of Denver and the woman State Senator of Colorado, also wish TRENTON, N. J. Nov. 26,—Gov. Fielder to-day declined an invitation from Henry Ford to be his guest in the proposed delegation to establish an international conference to nege- tate for peace abroad, A telegram “Invitation declined. Believe that efforts for peace by citizens of neu- tral nations a» individuals would be day following tele- gram: “Thanks for courteous invitation, Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue Men's Shoe Shop 4 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Saturday at Reduced Prices Men’s Winter Shoes 4.50 eretofore $5.00 and $6.00 bie class Shoes in forty-five newest lasts and leathers, plain and combination shoes, of Dull Gun Metal Calfskin, Patent Colt Skin or Tan Russia Calfskin, either lace or button; many with novelty tops of cloth or buck- skin, black, tan or gray. Fifty Styles—Custom Made The Banister Shoes which we offer are made different. There are a great many small details in these shoes which will not be found dsewhiore. A pegged heel, which insures longer wear; a pull strap that is practical and invisi- ble. The lace stay are reinforced. The soles, uppers and the entire shoe is made of specially selected leathers, either plain or combined with buckskin. 7.90 Regular Values $7.50 to $9.00 Franklin Simon 8 Co. _ =e Fifth Avenue — Men's Farnishing Shop 16 West 38th St.—Store Floor Separate Shop, a Step from Fifth Avenue Men’s Wool Union Suits , Bighty Per Cent. Wool, Twenty Per Cent. Lisle Fashioned Union Suits knitted to shape, edges with selvage that will prevent ripping, cuffs and ets knitted to body of the garment (not sewn), will not rip or curl up and will retain their shape rs washing; all sizes. Speciat 3.00 per Suit Merino Shirts, Merino Drawers, all sizes, per garment all sizes, per garment 1.50 1.50 Knitted Muffler Scarfs \ Knitted Brushed Wool Muffler Scarfs, fringe edge, in plain gray; tan or heather mixtures. 2.00 Men’s Silk Scarfs Newest weaves and color effects of Imported and Domestic silks, including Regimental stripes and many exclusive novelties made expressly for Franklin Simon & Co. Speciad 1.00. Just Received via 8. 8. Lapland A New Importation of London-made “Carmoor” Sweater Jackets For Men, 36 to 44 Chest, Ideal for golfing, tennis, motoring and all outdoor wear. Pure brushed wool Angora finish Sweater Jackets, in plain brown or gray, also green and brown heather mixtures, with four pockets. 8.00 ana 10.00 Apartments @re quickly rented through advertisements published in To subdpe a stubborn liver; overcome * teanes Ge Sunday World ||| téstess# blues there is mothing on earth Your advertisement will get th 80 00 os Carter's @ greater circulation than the Little L Pills. F y combined city circulation of (he Herald and Times added ‘Small Pi—Small Boco— Small Price together. GENUINE must bear signature Readers! Results! Reliability! a: 2 { ' THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1915. perhaps, but peace can be accom- plished with any of the neutral coun- _s— Men’s “Banister” Shoes 5 | Because they follow seasonable ad- vice many Lambert customers do not hesitate to look the calendar in the face today. Their Christmas Jewelry is all bought. May bce it is all paid for. May be it is locked up in the Lambert vaults, not to be paid for until it is wanted for delivery as late, possibly, as closing time Christmas Eve. But in all cases these Christmas presents of guaranteed Diamond,Solid Gold and Platinum Jewelry, Diamond Solid Gold and Platinum Rings, Watches and Silverware have been se- lected carefully, in comfort, long before the Christmas rush has filled the Lam- Full Values in Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings To be frank, Fifteen Hundred Dollars is more than most men care to pay for a Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring, but he who does pay that price or less at Lamberts has the satisfaction of knowing that he gets Full Diamond Value. He does not pay a cent to a middleman for he buys of direct importers, who sell so begins? many Diamonds (of $125 fine quality only, cut by masters of the $150 craft) that they can Les ha make all $175 prices low. Our direct impor- $200 tation of Diamonds has continued even $250 under the most un- favorable conditions $275 and we have not in- cr prices. We $300 are selling Sol- itaire Diamond En- $350 agement Rings as fow as Ten Dollars. Watches From Front Rank Factories Tell us in a general way wt what sort of Christmas watch you want and about what you are willing to pay and we will show you watches from the foremost factories, all guaranteed, for our own watchmakers take the precaution to inspéct every movement that comes : into the store. Possibly you would be interested in thin médel watches in solid 14-karat gold cases, for men, and fashionable styles of bracelet watches for ladies. Octagonal solid 14-karat gold watch racelet, with fine 15-jewel Swiss movement, $26.00. No Better Chains Are Made _ a —————— < - sonn wail should be rotected by a chain or fob. Jere are shown some ex- amples of Solid Gold Chains, suitable for Christmas Men’e Solid’ \e-Karat Gold wraid|Worches» We do not make R 4 them ourselves, but buy La ee rad Waldenes them of the best makers Vest Chains, $10.00 up. known. We have a large variety of monogram fobs, in solid 14-karat gold, made specially to order, from $15.00 up. Order early. Why Stylish Lavallieres Are Low in Price Because we are not loaded down with “overhead” costs of business we sell dainty but durable Solid Gold Christmas Lavallieres as low as $2.75. The least expensive ones are stylish in design, and as painstakingly made as ornaments you would pay th prices for if you bought them in a store where middleman’s profit and big operating expenses absorb the customer’s money. Fancy braid link, chased border solid 10-karat gold Guard Chain, heart slide, 1 pearl, $12.50. Solid 14 bony Hand made net with go All Platinum pearls and 1 Fancy La- , Solid 14- karat gold, karat green poet poly Baraat full cut dine valliere set Tiere with valliero se- | All) platinum mond in cen~ with 1 Gne 1 rely set Lavalliere and tre, sure sey T Sith 8 ber chain setwith 81 rounded “by ‘ll cut dia baroque roque pearls, gold grill mond, pearl, $3.50. $6.00 work, $19.50 Solid 14- full cut fine dia- monds. $340 $40.00 Christmas Bracelets. Of course, she —the particular “she” in mind when Christmas Jewelry is se- Pierced and engine lined and engraved solid 14. lected, would karat gold bangle (that does not open) set with 3 like a Lambert real sapphires, $16.00, Solid Gold 4 Bracelet, plain, chased or engraved; simple gold or set with Diamonds or 14 the lowest charg jamonds remod- elled. Settings repaired. ette cases. LAMBERT Customers Set You a Good Exaniple bert store all day. These far-sighted customers have enjoyed that courteous, attentive service that is as important a part of good shopkeeping as quality in* the goods and moderate prices. Will not you, now reading these words, profit by the example of other Lambert customers and give us serve you before the Christmas hurry other gems. Many pleasing patterns from $7.50 up; with diamond, $15.00 up. Solid Gold Scarf Pins. $1.00 up Solid Gold Studs Diamond Scarf Pins $5.00 up Solid Gold Cities Beaton Diamond Rings $10.00 up Solid Gold Key Rings. Initial Bing. . .00 up Solid Gold Pencils. . Fraternity Rin; $9.00 up Solid Gold Tie Clasps Old Jewelry stylish at Watch-cases, gold chains New springs fitted to vanity and cigars LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street - Store Open Saturday Nights Until 10 a eS opportunity to Speaking of moderate prices: every Lambert price represents cost of manu- facture, a low rent far from “fashion- able shopping centers,” modest store- keeping expenses, one reasonable profit and. NOTHING MORE. For Holiday Weddings : Lambert Seam: less Solid Gold Wedding Rings 14-karat, $3.30 up are fit expressions 18-karat, $4.00 up of the deepest, $5.25 UP tonderest senti- ited with Jewelry. Every y shape approved by eustom- ers. No charge for engraving. No joint, no solder. Solid 14 karat gold, 88.90 up; solid 18- |. $4.00 gold $5.25 up. latinum =Wed- M-karat, $4.40 up ding Rings, $12.00 18-karat, $8.80 up up. 22-karat, $7.00 up Season of Signet Rings From a simple Solid wild flower to an 14-karat Gold expensive Ro- man figure, all forms of beauty serve as models for Lambert Solid Gold Sig- net Rings. Prices from $2 (= up. Order your } Christmas Sig- net Rings NOW. Let us, with- out cstra charges engrave a mono- gram ip the shining seal sur- face and lay the ring away ip one of our vaults until you are ready. They Look Expensive, but— “Early Christraas- gift buyers have been tee tl mn! in “solid” 14. une™ copsaally the karat gold Ladies aud Children. mounting, $6, They are all low priced, but nobody Soee would think it, to look “at them, for rT a are Berta Mand stanch and they karat gold 3- appeal powerfuily to stone ring, 2 refined tastes. Va- garnets and I riety to please all pearl, $8.50. comers, $3.00 up. Welcome Scarf Pins Do not hesitate to give the man of the house, nor the big boy another scarf pin, Lamberts will show you some beauties in Solid Gold from $1.00 Sparkling with selected, nported Diamonds, 810.00 to 81,000.00 Sporting, fancy animal, heraldic, geometric and other patterns. Solid Rose Ten- finished, ae ray Solid 16 Scarf Revas Pian, Gold bright Scart wotished, set with Pino, 1 real sapphire snake and 2 whole|design, with real pearls, $2.78, amethyst, $5.00, Cuff Button Suggestions + If yok think, Medam, that this Christmas would be ® good time to surprise somebody with a fine pair of SolidGold Cuff Buttons, we know you would be glad to look over our assort- ments before the store is crowded. Heavy solid 14-] 49) 34 buttons, karat gold cuff|gold, center en- buttons, engine| gine lined, with lined and pierced | Platinum stripes, etfect. Pet pair,| platinum tender $10.00. | bes pait, $14.50, Other plain. solid gold cuff butts from $2.00 pair vik Diomeeat $10.00 up. Wis $2.00 up 83 S555 esr ss! paired

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