The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1915, Page 6

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gift — for man or woman; \ cost, the best of its ind: —a pair of HER BEAUTY SLEEP Even Porters Lillian Russell Slumbers ai 11 A.M. ST. PAUL, Deo, 9 sriate for ‘The cla OF THE EVENING WORLD should take In Book Form, Finish any SILENGES A TRAIN Are Hushed While Northern Station with sounds muffled. ing of the bell was bushed to a subdued tinkle, the exhaust of steam came like a faint exhalation of breath. There was no grinding of brakes Passengers let their footsteps fall lightly and talked in subdued tones. Porters accepted their tips and re- turned thanks in low tones. Why all the quietude? Lillian Rus- sell, who is en route to Seattle, Waah., was taking her beauty sleep. Through the keyhole of a Pullman apartment came sounds of heavy breathing to in- dicate that she was deeply wrapped in her beauty sleep. Rrookiyn Prat Tt was 11,25 A. M. when No, 1, the Northcoast Lim- ited, westbound, stole into the Great a Monsignor. ‘The Rev, John G. Fitzgerald, pastor of St. Stephen's Roman Catholic Chureh, Hicks and Summit Streets, Brooklyn, has been made © Monsignor by Pope Benedict XV, Father Fitzger- ald was born in Brooklyn. He was or- dained to the priesthood In 1884. He han spent bis entire life in Brooklyn, position If you present this coupon within 10 days nber forably taken before noon, Soria 8 Wiis CP fA N ‘in al AGE Rome - Tomorrow at Aeolian Hall “410 Secures Immediate or Christmas Delivery of your fam fin! 1" PHOTOGRAPHER te.w. ESTABLISHE| ¥* : AV ObD Tear of this Complete Player Outfit AEOLIAN PLAYER-PIANO BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET $10 WORTH OF MUSIC ROLLS Price of Complete Outfit, $420 HAT a gift this would be—musi¢ with all its beauty and happiness for the entire family; a new knowl- edge of music for the elders, a real musical education for the children. Tomorrow, a down payment as low as $10 secures one of these fine Aeolian Player-Pianos, with complete outfit of cabinet, music rolls and bench, for immediate or Christmas delivery. The player-piano itself is a remarkable value. It is of our own manufacture, and the guarantee of this company—largest makers of musical instruments in the world—stands unqualifiedly Equal to any Player-Piano The Music-Roll Cabinet is handsomely fin- ished to match the player. It is well constructed and of harmonious design, The music rolls you personally select from the great libraries here at Aeolian Hall. Every roll is made and guaran- teed perfect by this company. These complete outfits tomorrow will cost less than you might pay elsewhere for a player-piano alone, perhaps of inferior or unknown make. behind it. quality you could not ask. For playing by hand, the perfect action and beautiful, large-volumed tone make these instruments all that could be desired. As Player-pianos, it is only necessary to remember that they are Aeolian-built. Company admittedly leads the world in build- ing quality player-pianos. Aeolian improvements and make this instrument in capability-—— Aeolian Company, the world’ house. But the supply of these big value Players cannot be guaranteed to meet the demand which Make your selection certainly will develop. tomorrow and be certain that made as you desire. Open Evenings Until The Holidays THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 W. 42nd St.—In Brooklyn, 11 Flatbvsh Ave. The Accliaw-Vocalion ond marvel Putehne ion @d te fomous Pigucle—Lar get Tnstruments in the World” A greater assurance of fine musical Sold Elsewhere at $600 And you have the security of dealing with The ‘GLIMPSE OF WAR STILLS DINERS OF Preparedness Plea With Story of a German. rick, to the members of the Southern Soci Waldorf-Astoria. every man th: much in relie plause when he had finished. remotely from its tragedies. “A German soldier bad been brought into Paris after the Ger- man artillery had shaken the very hilla near the city,” he said. “He was wounded and had been nursed by a French woman in one ot the big hospitals. Although hea was practically well of his wound he was so wrecked nerv- ously he could searcely be aroused. One of the surgeons who had been For The Aeolian special devices actual musical 's leading music delivery can be fully, and then one day the aol- | dier told her, ‘This is what he sald to her’ ‘We were fighting. ——— Ex-Ambassador Herrick Points The story of a German soldier, wounded in the fighting on the Marne, was told last night by Myron T. Her. former Ambassador to France, «| kept ety at their annual dinner at the And the story, and the low, tense voice of its telling, which stilled every other sound in the great banquet room, tightened the throat of It seemed to be as in tribute that the whole room broke into a roar of ap- It was the climax and close of Mr. Herrick's address, as it was of the dinner itself. He had been telling the diners of the task as well as oppor- tunity which would face this country with the termination of hostilities In Burope, and the story was to serve the end of bringing the realities of war more closely to those dwelling so THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1915. watching him said to the nurse, There's something on t mind—and ft isn't his See if you cannot find out wh it ia’ | STORY THAT GAVE DINERS REAL PICTURE OF WAR. | “The nurse questioned the Ger- man for a tong time unsuccess- man's It was haad-t man for himself. dier came hand and every A Frenehy I drove eo me an ny bayonet into him just as | was struck down, When f became conscious he was lying near me. | Ho was begging for water. I had some in my canteen and gave it to him. It seemed to do him freat good. He thanked me and | then lay back to rest. A little later [ saw him start te crawl toward me. He was fumbling in his breast for something. He his eyes on me and I watched him as he came on. ' “"T had heard it said that if you | did a kindness for a Frenchman he'd kill you if he had the | chance, so | waited patiently till he had crawled quite up to me. And then, as he was about to draw something from his breast pocket I raised my revolver—and blew his face off. “When it was all over I bent down to take from him the weapon he had intended turning upon me—and drew out—yes, | from hia very grasp—the photo- graph of a woman and two chil- dren. And that's why I shall never go back to fight again.’ After @ brief pause and then a sen- tence or two, Mr. Herrick finished, and had those at the banquet tables looked above they might have seen more than one hand raised quickly to an eye among the many women who s. in the boxes. Were the truth to some of the diners blinked too—be- cause the smoke got into their eyes. Mr. Herrick’s address was preceded | by speeches from Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels, who started | off about happy boyhood tn the old! home town and wound up with the| navy, and President McAneny of the Board of Aldermen, who spoke of his} pride in his uncle who was in the| battle of Fredericksburg and was shot! in the back of the leg as h hurrying to New Jersey, and hin pride in New York City an Mitchel, conecmsanoaenieminne STATEN ISLAND NOTES. A achool for patrolmen in the Police | Department who aspire to the rank | of Sergeant has been opened ta the Borough Hall, St. George. The teacher | is Lieut. Willlam J. McGrath, and ses- M. Monday and ay, and the average men, all residenta of | sions are held at 10 A 7 P. M. Thu attendance is Staten Island. The funeral of Michael Halloran, President of the Edgewater Veteran pheno paacelesion and recently appointed Postmaster! 2 Ds. took Bince this MOPAIAE READ eeee of requiem was celebrated in the Church of the Immaculate Concep- tion, the ceélebrants being Fathers) Quinn, Neufeld and O'Sullivan. The! Interment was in St. Mary's Ceme- | tery, Rosebank. Staten Island Chapter, Knights of Columbus, has elected the following officers: John A. Lyons, Chairma: James B. Halbert, Vice Chairma William B. Klee, Secretary; Timot F. Donovan, Treasurer, and Paul Bong, Guard. A supper and sale will be held this evening by the Woman's Guild of St Luke's Episcopal Church, Rossville. A meeting of the County Commit- tee of the National Prohibition Party | will be held to-morrow evening at No, 1647 Richmond Turnpike, Castleton Corners, The committee will be or- ganized and plans made for active! work. cmneilltinsnsianie AUTO BURNS ON DRIVE ‘Tho burning of @ $2,000 limousine auto on Riverside Drive, at One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street, started ana afforded a spectacle for apartment house dwellers and other automobilists this morning. Refore tho arrival of fire engines the body of the car had been burned away and it was a complete wreck, The auto was the property of Emil | Teschner, a manufacturer of No 70 Riverside Drive, and the chauffeur, Walter Barnett, was on his way to Mr. achner's home when there was an explosion in the mechaniam of the car and flames shot from under it. He had just leaped from the car when the gaso- line tank exploded. YOUR STOMACH BAD? JUST TRY ONE DOSE of MAYR’S Wonderful Remedy and Be Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has been taken by many thousands of people throughout the land. It has brought health and happiness to sufferers who had despaired of ever being restored who now are urging others who may be suffering with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments to try One dose will convince the most skeptical sufferer. It acts on the source and foundation of these ailments, remov- ing the poisonous catarrh and bile accretions, and allaying the underly- ing chronic jammation, Try one dose of M Wonderful Remedy— put it to a test today—you will be overjoyed with your quick recovery. Bend Yor Booka Fon Stomach All and Things done in a hurry are not likely to be well done. Best Christmas Jewelry Awaits Your Choice at Lamberts Lambert Brothers hereby thank that large body of customers who have given them an opportunity for good service by making their selections of Christmas Diamonds, Jewelry and Watches early, long be- fore the eager holiday crowds surge up to the long show cases. Such customers will have little interest in this notice. Either they have taken their gifts with them or their presents, properly engraved and suitably wrapped, are laid away in the Lambert steel vaults, to be kept until wanted and paid for on delivery. Prevailing Fashions in Diamond Engagement Rings $25 Distinctive, ‘The mountisg and unusualis of hand hand mademnde platinum platinum ring,!lace work. The containing lring combines delicacy of de- ign with secur- gree centre andity of setting. i rned Extra fine dia: iking|mond $75 $100 $125 $150 $200 ment ring, $340. $250 — Other Diamond En- AN] gagement Rings $10.00 “ to $1,500.00. An investment in Diamonds is a good use for money if the Diamonds are brilliant, pure all their beauty. in color and cut to display Only Diamonds in this class are chosen by the expert who buys Diamonds for Lamberts. He pays spot cash for them and they are imported direct. All are mounted in the Lambert factory. Settings of Solitaire Diamond En- gagement Rings are Solid 14 karat and 18 karat gold and platinum. —Every- thing our resources and ex- perience can accomplish is done to secure for our customers the finest Dia- monds at the lowest prices. Our talk today is to customers who have not yet selected from our immense stocks of Diamond, Platinum and Solid Gold Jewelry, Diamond, Platinum and Solid Gold Rings, Watches in Solid 14-karat Gold, Gold Filled and Sterling Silver cases, and Silverware in Sterling Silver and Plated. Everything at Lamberts is the best of its kind, every price, including one small Profit, is the lowest possible and is marked in plain figures. Choose Lavallieres Now There is no time like the present, as the old copy books said. Come now to select « Lam- bert Lavallicre of Solid Gold Diamond or Platinum as plain or as showy as you please. Material and workmanship always guaran- teed. Prices of charming Christmas Lavalli- eres from $2.75 up. Some are beautified with Diamonds and Pearls and enriched with artis- tic touches of enamel. Diamond and Plat- inum Lavallieres, $17.50 up. Solid Gold Neck Chains, $2.00 up. Platinum Neck Chains, $7.50 up. Solid 14+ All plati- karat gold num — Laval- Lavalliore and chitin,” Dene liere, set with parent — blue! 8 whole pearls, enamel — edge ic eal: ls with pierced | knife edge! monds and centre with 5} 4 one larger j fine half dismcad fn pearls, # fine! SD centre of bot- whole pearls and real sap- Diom drop, phire, 916.75. 950. Please Select Brooches Early ¥ re Solid 14-Karat Gold We have a very large Resschs 4 wits peat Christ- full cut diamend, assortment of : hrist fad ph poset mas Brooches in solid num border. gold, from $2.00 up; Diamond Brooches, $7.50 up; Diamond . ; Brooches, hand made delieatepicreed etfest ud These Wedding Rings Stand the Test SS = 14-karat,$4.40up | 14-karat, $5.50 up 18-karat, 96.50 up | 18-karat,96.75 up 22-karat,$7.00up | 22-karat, $8.76up ‘The proof of a Wedding Ring ing, for no other article of Jewelry is so severe- ly tried. Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings, guaranteed 14-karat, 18- karat, 22-karat, in all styles and shapes, are each made from a single piece of gold by workmen whose original ability has been developed by long practice. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING. Wedding Rings, $12.00 up. Platinum | | graved and pierced, set with 1 ‘ioe Bar Pins, Gold and Platinum As Diamonds are polished by contact with 4 fast revolving plate of steel, so is the skill of workmen who make Lambert Solid Gold and Platinum Ber Pins developed by prac- tice. Here are some of their Christmas crea- tions: Solid 14-karat green gold bar p Odd design bar pin, hand made, of all platinum, set with 1 large and 10 small diamonds, $85. Other Bar Pins in Solid Gold, $2.75 with Diamonde in Solid Geld. settings; $9.50 up. Diamond and Platinum Bar Pins, $35.00 up, Watches To Be Proud Of You will always be glad you bought your at Christmas watches raljtmberts because sora ee” only the best watches karat hcl God found there, vetch the guaran- ine- turnea teed work of sane makers test- care, 2. by time $16.60 and service. up. We guarantee every watch to be in per- fect time keeping order. Man's Solid 1tkarat Gold turned case with guaranteed Waltham works, up. In gold-filled case that will give complete satisfaction, $12.00 up. In Sterling Silver case $9.00 up. No extra charge for monogram, Here are two chains, Solid Gold, with gold- soldered links, from a stock of hundreds, all from makers of the highest reputation, Solid 14-Karat Gold Waldemar (pocket t vest chain, Fancy bright polished link with sxetg connecting ends, all soldered, $12.00. Waldemar (pocket to pocket) Vest Chain, solid 14, karat gold, corrugated bars, cor nected with cight sole” dered links $14.00. Both these chains are 14 inches long with spring ring and swivel attached, Bracelets Ready for Your Approval eae See % 7749 Up to the last minute, since we have a factory on the premises, we can meet all Christmas demands for Solid Gold Bracelets, plain polished, Roman or rose fin- ish; chased or engraved; from $7.50 up; set with dia- mond, earl The illustrations can be had cither in bangle: open) or bracelets with lock and bingo at the follewiey jae No, 501 Soli No. 6 Solid 10-Karat Gold Half No, 508 Solid 10-Karat Gold Solid 10-Karat Gold Half Engraved Bracelets $1750. $15.00 up. But please don't wait; choose especially if your yift is to be engraved, hin, Solid 10-Karat Gold Half 10-Karat Gold Half E: jolid 10-Karat Gold E at the following prices; ngraved Bangle $11.00, ed Bracelet, $13.50, ngraved Bangle, $13.00, raved Bracelet, $18.50. Engraved Bangle, $15.00, LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry— Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Saturday Night Until 10 and Every Night From Then, to and Including Xmas Eve

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