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’ @enly in Brooklyn. qnmecrse,ctentre7| FOR ORDNANCE AND day ASK $23,305,123 der Preparedness Plan Shows 300 Per Cent. Jump. THE GREAT BLOOD! cacnncss-o au « PURIFIER “Frult-a-tives’”’ Cleans, Purifles, Enriches Fruit juice is “FRUIT-A-TIVE ef impurities. “Fruit-a-tives” ‘ improves the the Kidneys. By its cleaning, healing powers on the eliminating organs, “Fruit-a-tives” tide the system of all waste matter and thus insures a pure blood supply jature’s own remedy. .”” the famous fruit medsine, keeps the blood pure and rich because it keeps the whole aystem free Skin Action; enables the stomach to digest food properly; makes the bowels move regularly; and relieves the strain on crease of noarly 300 per cent, over the um spent inst year for big muns, coast fortifications and ordnance in- cluded in the general preparedness scheme is asked for in the Fortifica- Uons Bill prepared by tho War De- partment. spent; this year $23,305,123 is asked. The bill provides for $2,533,000 for item- new coast defence works and izea eighteen new emplacements to be constructed, as against eight built Inst year. Reference is made to the authority granted last year for the acquisition of @ site at Cape Henry for this purpose, Appropriations of $1,867,000 for the purchase of other new sites for forts, $3,000,000 for am- munition for sea coast guns, of which $1,900,000 would go into armor- plercing shells, and authority to con- fract for an additional $3,500,000 in ammunition are ipcluded, For the purchase and installation of radio dynamte torpedoes, recommend- ‘Heo box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c.! ed for purchase lust year, $947,000 ts At dealers or from Fru Ogdensburg, New York. ‘Advt, in Brooklyn Bees Wee Sats. 2i a Ws ves Limited, The new AEOLIAN HALL Ul Flatbush Avenue HIS great piano which all may play‘is a won- derful, inclusive gift for all the family. A gift of jay, deep and powerful and fruitful for good through a score of y a player-piano. less of the gostliness of the ir complete control of pian can equal. Unquestionably it is, the Stroud is sold on terms. It is—” elivered to Your Home i for a Down Payment of Stroud quality is based on the features— i] The Metrostyle: Provides a perfect and practical guide to correct tempo—indica artistic interpretation for every composition. v The Themodist: Makes the melody sing above the accompaniment notes—enables accomplished by the pianist throu: of touch. ’ demonstration will disclose, the six models of the Pianola. only by The Aeolian Company. Vocalion and the famous Pianola—Large: ‘of Musical Instruments in the World” Fortifications Bill Drawn Un- Last year $6,060,216 was Compan) aad comand J 590,000 back asked, It is also proposed to secure | dividends to buy Christmas presents, by the patents of John Hays Hammond |fiteers aPtures DY means of @ decoy The Stroud is a genuine Pianola—not merely And you can play it better’ than any player-piano of other make regard- the Pianola provides you with a thorough and ability to play, which no other player-piano There are many others of these features which a The Stroud is one ¢ It is made Prices from 8550. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 29 W. 42d St.—In Brooklyn, 11 Flatbush Avenue “Makers of the Acolion- Jr. covering the wireless control of torpedoes from shore stations, to be improved by the Goyernment on in- stallation, and wire control of tor- pedoes launched fro: eroplanes, Army experts have been working out details, The bill makes ample provision un- |der various sections for development of mobile heavy guns for coast de- fennes and the construction of heavy A plan to permit the department to | | place contracts with priv: 6 munt-| WLW SAGA ~STORN CENTRE IN SUFFRAGE Fl Antis See President First and | Thank Him for His Stand— Votes Women Follow. tions manufacturers with adver- | ng for bids in order to foster the development of plants deomed neces- sury in the general sparedness scheme, is included in the bill. Not more than 25 per cent, of the appro- priations made for the Ordnance Department, which inctude the bulk of the total estimated in the bill, would be available under this pro- «| Vision. The bill also would provide that continuing contracts to the extent .| Of more than $13,000,000 might be |made by the department this year, other equipment which requires a long time to manufacture, It will not be necessary to pay for this for two years or more. ‘The entire proposals represent the first year’s expenditure on coast de- fenses and other work in the develop- tration plan to spend $80,000,000 for this purpose in the next four years. —_ GETS $8,000,000 IN WIND. "Good morning, Judge. I'm certain- ly glad to meet you. I want that $8,- 000,000 you owe me," was the unusual greeting Edward F. Niel of No. 168 East Forty-ninth Street, gave Magis- trate Frothingham, when he raigned in Yorkville Court charged with writing threatenin, ters to Fred W. Luckemeyer, secre- tary of the Iron Steamboat Company. He was committed to Bellevue Hos- Dial ate letters to Luckemoyer, Neil declared he owned the Iron Steamboat to cover contracts for big guns and | ment of big guns under the Adminis- | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 White House was to-day the Mecca lof women leaders of both the fight for suffrage. The first delegation received by the | President came from the National As- | sociation Opposed to Woman Suf- frage, which held its annual meeting here yesterday, and was headed by | Mra, APthur M. Dodge, of N York, its president | Several hundred members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, under the leadership of Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, the retiring president, were to cail on the Presi- dent late to-day. Mrs. Dodge, in a brit address, thanked the President for having de- clared that suffrage was an issue which the States, rather than Con- gress, should determine. ‘The Preal- dent made no response as the two hundred women began shaking hands 48 s00n as Mrs. Dodgo had finished. Congressional investigation of tne Congressional Union, which has raised $40,000 to campaign for Wom- an's Suffrage, is asked by Represen- tative Byrnes of Tennessee. Byrnes says if the money {s to be spent, for the employment of lobbyists Congh:ss ought to know. camps in Sentenced. Fred Weidlich and Andrew Roff were each sentenced to four years in Atlanta prison to-day by Judge Julius M. Mayer The THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, STRICKEN ON “L” TRAIN. Weensurer of Brewery Dies sna- lin the U. 8. District Court, for counter- |foiting. Weidlich was the superintend- \ont of an apartment house when be met | Koff. Roff told the superintendent that he could make money if he would give him money to buy copper and other for the manufacture ECTEMA ON ARMS ITCHING BURNING |Very Bad. Started With a Rash. | Scratching All The Time. Clothes Irritated. HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT “My child's ecxema wtarted on her arma with rash, It spread all over her arms, ‘nd itehed and burned very badly. We had to stay up nights with her to keep her from scratohing. She was scratching all the time, and her clothes always irritated the breaking out. “I bad her treated and used bus they did not help, #0 I bought » box of OCuticura Oiatment and a cake of Cuticure Soap and it only took sbows three weeks, and she was healed." (Signed) Mra. Robert “> il Sample Each Free by Mall | ‘With 32-p, Skin Book on request, Ad | Gress post-card “‘Catleura, Dept. T, Bese BENZOMINT for sore t and ton-| silitis. It does the work. ' 50c at the drug store. ears. nstrument. For istic effects—an superior though the most liberal 15 wonderful Pianola tes a pleasing and you to get effects gh subtle variations at Manufacturers Copyright 1915, The Aeolian Co, jUERRA when taken in and on reti: colds, grip, 0 and lung troubles dition be: Sold in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. rs Birdseye ple SU Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiske eonful doses in equal amounts of water or milk bef ably gives the system power to throw off and resist cough: redigested liquid food, which Duffy's udds to the power of resistance ai 8 the cold breeding gerins so prevalent at this season Get Duffy’s and Keep Well.” your local druggist, ply you, write us, Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $19.50 Br 2 Blrdveye me pede eine nltine Mantle " Axininate 3 Dresser, 915-93 83-98 Rigas 9.59 Pc WATT EDR FEBRUARY oa SSST Mn ov ex cH UP CUSTOMERS WELFARE SALE - My REDUCTIONS OF & USUAT BUYING Mahogany Finished Frames, as Contractor WorksOutdoorsin ‘All Kinds of Weather 4 Exposure to the elements has no terror for Mr. Vinci- guerra, who keeps his system in condition to resist and| throw off disease germs 6; the use of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. | “T have occasion to use Duffy's Pare | Malt Whiskey many times during rainy | and slushy weather and consider it the best preventative from calahieg! cold, or more serious ailments. I am 4 general contractor of mason and cement work, supervising my men in heavy down pours of rain to complete | out door work. On these occasions, when one is cold and wet, the taking of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as di- | rected is a preventative of discase.”"— | Patsey Vinciguerra (Contractor), Rock- | away Road, Jamaica, N. Y | re meals | It keeps the body in good general con- requires little labor of the is of great assiat-| Beware of imitation: cer or dealer. lseful household 25% 10504 DPPORTUN of Mohair 1915. Saal All Christmas Jewelry Wants Supplied at Lamberts Store is well under way. Visitors show and Platinum Jewelry; Diamond, Solid ings, Watches of all leading makers, Sterling and Plated Silverware from a firm whose claim to public confidence is based on almost forty years of square eo If for any reason it would be more convenient to pay later fof Christmas gifts selected now, tell us and we will lay your purchases away and you may pay when you call for them. Practical suggestions for Christmas Gifts greet you on every hand at Lamberts and on every purchase you save money. Yes, That Means Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings, Too. The reason is that we bought large supplies in antici- pation of advances and imported them direct. All these Diamonds are mounted in our own factory and sold in an economically managed store where rents are low. There is a great and growing American demand for Diamonds of superior color. We offer no other kind. Such Diamonds are probably as low priced now as they ever will be. We shall not raise prices until we must. A word to the wise is sufficient. Other Solitaire Diamond Engagement $10.00 to $1,500.00. Here are Some of the Most Recent and Most Admired Styles of Lambert Diamond Engagement Rings. LP | <P | SY Christmas movement to the Lambert row’ f ost sense in coming here for Diamdnd, Solid Gold Id and Platinum Rings Best Workmanship in Watches Here, truly, ure the ripened fruits of science, experience and good intentions—a splendid assortment of Christmas watches. Every one has survived a hard examinatior in the Lambert factory after a manuf highest reputation has pronounced it all show you some of the latest thin mode dependable in every way. accurate and One extra, fine WALTHAM WATCHES The mounting | S e One of our! Lads Ladies’ Bolid 14. is hand made of| mond set in hand| newest creations | jsneq m Bolla 14 hand elaborate of pierced plat- inum work of unusual —_ effect. Fine diamond engagement ring, $340.00. Exclusive Designs in Gold Brooches, $2.00 up Inasmuch as we are not burdened ‘ of an expensive store, and because we buy in quantit what we do not make ourselves, we can sell solid gc jewelry like these brooches at prices that open t sof beholders and make them wonder at th tiful workmanship of the brooches to be sold at such reasonable prices. Diamond Brooches, solid gold, $7.50 up: Diamond Brooches, Platinum settings, $30.00 up. | {,)' made all pl num pierced scroll ring. Very ef- fective and neat da re value Hd 14-karat gold turned bunt. | g with guarante movement, ®1 case, I wold at $22.50, $25.00, Watches Solid 14-karat Gold Brooch, 2 Hand made al platinum phires and fine bed brooch—with safety in center, with safety catch, and 4 real sapphires,$65.00. $21.50. Christmas Cuffs Links the amile light up the man’s face when he eel these Solid Gold Cull Links on Christ 0 . Othe attractive from 82.00 a pair mas morning. Cihers snly choses Diamonds, $10.00 Pup. gold jc with solid. .44- gold ex- tension links, high grade guaranteed Swiss movement, $45.00, Silver waten bi ‘bracelet, wit wer sotia “Laskar $58 ‘and Waltha: old watoh movement. Barpins Suggest a Question Honestly now, what is the use of paying high prices for | Christmas Barpins when Solid Gold ones at Lamberts low priced as $2.75, and one set with a Diamond as } $9.50, and one of Platinum set with a sparkling | Diamond as low as $35.00. We submit this question to the good sense of readers of this newspaper. Lambert Barpins and Brooches are fitted with safety catches, strong and dependable, as a safeg Up. Fancy finish cuff button: - heavy solid 14-karat Raised oval design, rose finish, solid 14-kurat gold cuff buttons; per pair, $6.50) border, odd rose de. Solid 14 karat gold pierced barpin, with inlaid plati- Solid 14-karat Cuff Links! num and 1 fine diamond set in platinum, $22. of green gold, bright cut d engraved corners andic bas rave engine lined; Roman finishjeffect, with plain, diagonal centre; $9.00. stripe, $11.50. , Some Up-to-Date Scarfpins Just as warmly us anything clse you could give him boy welcome a Lambert Sol D. wy are all new and up-to-date de- signs. lid Gold from $1.00 up; set with a diamond from $5.00 up; Platinum set with diamond, $12.50 up. All hand made Ar Platinum Scarf. Solid 14-karat | green gold scarf pin set with 1 fine’ diamond, $8.59. | pin, circle effect and set with 1 fine diamond, $12.50, Other Gifts for Men Low-priced but highly attractive Solid Gold gifts nclude Sleeve Links, Tie Clasps, Solid Gold Jollar Buttons, Solid Gold Cigar Cutters and Pocket Knives, etc. Monogram Fobs, made specially to order, $13.50 up. Novel design barpin of all platinum, set with 1 large and 10 smell diamonda, $85. Diamond and platinum bar pi hand wrought, in many lengths and forms. The one shown bere fe band made and beautifully set with 29 full cut fine diamonds 4 mounted in ull platinum. The pin has the usual protection of a hand made safety catch, $300.00, Wedding Rings and Good Reasoning He who buys and she who w a Lambert Seam~ id Gold Wedding Ring will come back for other ‘The logic of tee matter pes as the wedding that sells such excellent wedding r 8 ely has ats jewelty os the arog high level. These rings are made in all sl tyles, widths and thicknesses in Seamless Solid le karat gold from $3.30 up; Seamless Tourmaline and 1 pearl set in solid 14- karat polished | gold scarf pia $2.50. aA Hand made Platinum —Scarf- pin, inlaid with black enamel, 3 pearls and 1 dia- mond, $25.00, s more than | up; and Scamless Solid 22-ke gold from $5.25 up. Nocharge for engraving. l4-karet, $4.40 up 14-karat, $5.50 up 18-karat, $5.50 up 18-karat, $6.75 up @2-karat, $7.00 up 22-karat, $8.75 up BRING IT ALONG A look at your old jewelry will suggest ways of remodeling it, at a small charge, into new shapes for Christmas Gifts. May we see it soon? Diamonds Remounted—Settings Strengthened—Watches Repaired LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open To-night and Every Night toand Including Xmas Eve. | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO GBT It, uard agsinet f ae

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