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eta dieedeabeeeneanniienes iaeahaneneee _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1915. aa “hun cate fe “PEACE ANGELS WAR —T FUE. FE BNE IVE PVE FIVE VE. PEI IE IVE INE. FETE IE PE BE HERZEL GETS ACADEMY PRIZE Bis Group, “The Straggle,” Depicts Fight of Tiger and Python. pors in Mra. Harry ey's competition. Herzel, & wecond Barye, is well} known to thousands of visitors at the| Seventy-ffth Street, was to-day a ‘entral Park Zoo, For four years ‘he ¥ aeuietare Wy the nted the animal houses putting © the first prize for sculpture by th i Webiouns Wats ater oe tel National Academy. The piece ts en=| oy athe to New Yoek fron it titled “The Struggle,” and depicts a ter-| Louls, Mo. — Resolution Condemning Presi- )| dent Rouses Ire of Judge | Lindsey and S. S. McClure. ON BOARD THE STEAMSHIP! OSCAR If. (By Wireless via Steam. | ship Noordam), Dec, 13.—A resotution | condemning President Wilson's pre- |Paredness policy brought a protest | | from some of the prominent members Jot Henry Ford's peace party last |night when it was presented for |adoption. The resolution was drawn {up by the Rev. Jenkins L, Jones and j the Rev, Charles F, Aked and others, Who asked that it be signed by ail the members of the party as their plat- form, Fi | More than a dozen members, includ- | ing S. 8. McClure of New York and! Judge Benjamin B. Lindsey of Denver, refused to sign on the ground that the resolution was unpatriotic. Some of| them even threatened to leave the| party after it reached Europe if the proposed platform was put through. Its supporters safd that the opponents | of the resolution failed to understand the spirit of Mr. Ford's invitation, Henry Ford to-day sent a wireless | appeal for peace to all the rulers of | Europe. He also spent a fortune in| preparing a copy of the same mea-| sage to many American newspapers. posses dihase~adhianasiata | MAYOR BACK AT WORK AFTER HIS OPERATION Says There Soon Will Be a Solu-| tion of the “Death Avenue” Controversy. A Superb Holiday Gikt beautiful Brush and Combis richly engraved and engine turned, of extra heavy weight, with extra fine quality of bristles in the Brush; complete for $40.75. The individual pieces will be sold separately, (ties are also complete varieties of other Toilet and pleces in the same design, if a more elaborate gf fe desired, and also to make it more gratifying to who can add to the set other wanted pieces in the came pattern at any time. Ie also offers the opportunity of giving a double in- terest to a Birthday, or another Holiday by adding pieces to the same service on the next gift occasion. Block-long Store is filled with artistic and gifts for men, women and children, and you are to come and let ue help solve your Christmas , peobvleme in e thoroughly gratifying manner. International Silver Company Bucceeding The MERIDEN Co. Established 1852 49-51 West 34th Street through to 68-70 West 35th Street, New York | Mayor Mitchel reached the City | | Hall to-day after @ four weeks’ ab-| sence following an operation for ap- pendicitis, while holding himself in readiness to so before the Brown Legislative Com- | He transacted busi:ess | mittee that is investigating New! York's finances, | The Mayor was asked if he believed there would.soon be a solution of the | | Eleventh Avenue and Riverside Drive | | controversy with the New York Cen- | tral Railroad. ‘I am very bopeful,” sald the! | Mayor, “that the problem between the jclty and the New York Central Rall- | road will be worked to a satisfactory | solution by the first of January, ‘Tho| | details, so far as the city ts concerned, | are all worked out. There is no alter- | | native for the Riverside Drive tunnel. By that I mean that It 1s considered | by the city as the only solution of | the railroad nuisance at that point.” Ke Sr Ber Pee Be Be Bie Ber Be WE Be Ble Be Br She Be Be Br Br he Be Be ir Br Br BE Be BE BE Be Bie Nolnterest Easy No Extras f Payment Terms A Superb Christmas Gift The Wonderful Conreid Grand Upright Player-Piano, $550 HE remarkable tone of this artistic} and distinctive instrument, its great structural strength and its ex- clusive features make it the ideal Player-Piano for those who are desir- ous of having the best only. The pur- chaser may now secure an instrument of rare value at a most reasonable cost. The mechanism embodies the very latest attachments and expres- sion devices, AN entirely original and distinct in- novation is shown in the sound forts or tone-resonators which increase the vibration and extend it over the Grand rim— which in itself is the dis- tinguishing feature of the Conreid Grand Upright Player. The effect of these improvements is to give the in- strument the tone quality hitherto only to be found in a full size Grand Piano. Sold on the GIMBEL Convenient Payment Plan if Desired Terms will be arranged to suit the customer. free tuning for one year, and free de No interest, no extras, ivery within our wagon limits. oF Fulten Street, Matthews Corner, brooklyn UNITED STATES COURT APPOINTS A TRUSTEE TO WIND UP THE AFFAIRS OF THIS BUSINESS The Trustee Has Ordered That All the Merchandise in This Great Store Be Sold Immediately; Therefore, Beginning Today, Monday, We Will Hold a Series of TRUSTEE’S SALES Positively the greatest and most timely bargain event ever known in the history of Brooklyn merchandising Last Friday afternoon, at a Meeting of Creditors of the House of Matthews, a Trustee was appointed to wind up the affairs of this business. The entire tremendous high grade stocks will therefore be liquidated into cash in the quickest possible time, bring- ing you the greatest money-saving offer- ings ever known in Brooklyn. What Is a Trustee? _A Trustee is an officer of the United States Court, who takes charge of the Bankrupt’s estate and liquidates the assets for the benefit of Creditors. In the regular run of business, a profit is made, but a Trustee is not concerned with profit. His sole aim is to sell everything quickly, regardless of former price or cost. Coming as it does just 11 shopping days before Christmas, this sale should meet with tremendous response and you are urged to buy all your Christmas gifts at Matthews’. Every department otfers hundreds of suggestions—just ihe things you are looking for!! THESE TRUSTEE’S SALES COMPRISE: Everything for Gifts! Everything for YourHome! Everything to Wear! Watches Jewelry Games Ribbons Gloves Silks Lamps Blouses China Dolls Linens Sweaters Domestics Aprons Wash Goods Furs Art Goods Pianos Perfumeries Pictures Handkerchiefs Leather Goods * Paintings Silverware Toilet Goods Carpets House Furnishings Dress Goods Rugs Furniture Millinery Cloaks and Suits House Dresses Wall Paper Sewing Machines Hosie: Shoes. Slippers Laces Umbrellas Men’s Clothing Boys’ Corning Girls’ Appare Men’s Furnishings Never Before Have You Had a Money-Saving Chance Like This, and You May Never Have the Chance Again!! Hundreds of Extra Salespeople to Wait on You Promptly Please Take Small Parcels With You Everything You Want Is in This Sale Another Wonderful Money-Saving Feature: da Green Trading Stamps with All Your Purchases TOMORROW, TUESDAY, OR NEXT DAY, WEDNESDAY ; 50 JA; STAMPS FREE (#4 cm With Cash Purchases of $1.00 or More wonderful collection. Get Xmas Gifts Free with your stamps. 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