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os AMERICANS AT MONASTIR ALL REPORTED SAFE Bulgars Give Them Assurance, but Refuse to Let Investi- gators In. | BALONICA, Dec. 16.—Americans rémaining in Monnstir after the Bul- arian oceupation of the city are un- harmed, acdording to Walter Farwot! | Of Chicago, wh) made an unsuccessful effort to reach his wife, a newspaper | Bulgarian wald they saw Mra Mission, accompanied Fa twell on bis trip into Serbia. thorities escorted them to and rendered every ance. The Greeks signalled to rian outposts a der, who signalled for the to approach posts Farwell ard Laughlin found the body of a Serbian officer an & stopped Greek 1 bilitary au- the border poss! ble asaist- ba Bulga~ nile acros § th Americans the out. bor Bn route to ve it burial Bulgars 1 them ifito Med- eap¢ain fur- nig tt The introdyaced to n Monastir, who Farwell ) welking yMoers fr correspondent. Mrs. Farwell was in| in the streets with Miss Mitd bell, an Monastir when the city fell American nurse. They gave assur. ‘ ance that ali Americans wen) being G@. F, Laughlin of Boise, Idaho) wei) cared for, but refused to, permit member of the American Sanitary i)! ert \ M, Wb s+ of this company at Aeolian Hall. v In Brooklyn other and The greatest of phonographs. THE OLD RELIABLE ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Atum—WNo PuoosPHare A new Aeolian Hall has beer opened at 11 Flatbush Avenue This Player- Piano outfit is on display there, as well as all Aeolian instruments Pianos, the famous Pianola Aecolian-Vocalion, Farwell to continue ta Mona Ir, — | | taken. | THE EVENING WORLD, WED NESDAY, DECEMBER 165, 1915. “TM PERSECUTED!” SLADE CRIES IN OSBORNE CASE Safford Appeal Back to District Court. The appeal of Mranklin D. Safford, hotel clerk, convicted of perjury in the Oliver Osborne case, the United States Cireuit art of Ap- peals back to the United States Dis- triet Court to-day on a motion made | late yesterday hy United States At- torney H. Snowden Marshall, alleging j | the transcript of the record in the | case had been falsified | Attorney Marshall told the Court | Penctlied had made in the bill of exceptions made iby the attorneys for Safford after interlinmations been the bill had bee signed by Judge Kough of the District Court tiLree Instances, the interiineations be- fng objections ami exceptions in the testimony of certain witnesses. Mr. He cited whit action, In its wisdom, Tothets, attorney for Safford as we as Ray Tanzer, made an argument|1 was told I couldn't see Mr. against the motion, insisting that the! shall, interlinéations had been made before! A wonderful, inclusive gift for all the family. A “gift of gifts’ for those who seek the fine, the beautiful, the worth while. Tomorrow, a down pa: secures one of these fine 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 ent as low as $10 lian Player-Pianos, largest makers of musical instruments in the world—stands unqualifiedly Equal to any Player-Piano Sold Elsewhere at $600 The Music-Roll Cabinet is handsomely fin- ished to match the player. at and of harmonious design. The music rolls you personally select from the great librariew here Every roll is made afd guar- anteed perfect by this company. Buy one of these complete outfits tomorrow— at a price lower than you might pay elsewhere AEOLIA It is well constructed N behind it. quality you could not ask. For playing by hand, the perfect action and beautiful, large-volumed tone make these in- struments all that could be desired—very much » of moderate-priced ‘pianos, is only necessary to remember are Acolian-built. For The Aeolian admittedly leads the world in build- r=pi _ {In actual musical and playing capacity, these instruments are— above the avera; As Player-pianos, ! that they Compan ing quality player-pianos, for a player-piano alone, perhaps an inferior Have the se- curity of dealing with The Aeolian Company, the world’s leading music-house, and the satis- faction of obtaining a welcome gift for the entire family—a gift which beyond question is finest in quality. Remember the gist of this liberal instrument of unknown make. Christmas offer— $10 WORTH OF MUSIC ROLLS Price of Outfit, $420 1/1 delivered for a Down 310 to Your Home Payment of in Open Evenings Until 9:30 THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Circuit Court of Appeals Sends | torney ‘officer of this court and, as such, am | Marshall said that no such objections | and exceptions had been made during | and persecuted, the trint and that the appeal should! ceived a copy of this motion charg- be remanded to the lower court for|ing me with having changed tho rec- should be | ord Tomorrow—at AEOLIAN HALL A Complete Player-Piano Outfit News Odditics ftal Opera Company to take charge HER HAIR TURNED WHITH at twenty-four by of the presentation of the work here on Jan. 28, with Lucrezia Bort and maybe auto accident, Brooklyn woman awarded $8,000 damages, in the principal roles. Fernano Periquet wrote the Wbretto, and he also was @ passenger. A Russian young woman of extreme | beauty, who is going to the Chicago | Opera Com and who will later | be seen at the Stetropotitan, came on LINES OF HOSE poured tee water into fifty muti- a o She ts Maria Re og oers arme been maki neation neers armed with bludgeons in Georgia prison camp until ui the title role of they @urrendered. peared DEMAND THAT POLICEMAN STAND ON TIPTOE born, and in Petrograd, Paris and eight minutes to prove he dtd it in getting evidence, re- | Madrid. In ite report of the mistrial of a etvil action for assault, brought in the Su- preme Court by Mrs. Anna Gershel against Benjamin Gershel, her brother- tn-law, The Evening World stated that Mra. Gershel admitted that in 1914 she ity, but that ft fe not true they ah oyasteinnoat tv ae that sentence was suspended. ware Mayer corroborates Mrs. Gershel in th statement. —o Very Effective Method for Banishing Hairs (Modes of Today) At very little co: her face of hairy « { the delatone treatment. This is made by mixing some water with a little pow dered delatone, This paste is spread upon the hairy surface for 2 or 3 min fused by Long Isla nd Clty Court, | TRI-COLORED TOMCAT—Dbiack, brown and white— | owned In Rutland, was sent by! } OPERATED ON 181 TIMES, ST. LOUIS MAN spends Vt. Male cats never supposed te have more than two colors, ‘er | | § time in hospitals sewing and crocheting. the bill of exceptions had been mub- mitted to Judge Hough. “Lam vitally interested In this case,” he said, “outside of being the at- for the defendant, I am an entitled to consideration. I have been persecuted from the ineeption of the! case because I had the courage to undertake the prosecution of a very great friend of Mr, Marshall. With my brother I have been indicted, aa have the Tanzer sisters, I have had no peace of mind, and now this last blow has been directed at me. “L have been hounded and hounded nd last night I re- had I went right after it been signed Judge Hough, tice, right into the camp of the ener Mar- “1 was given only to July 31 to pre- by| to Mr./ Attomey David Siade of Sinde| Marshall's office when I got the no- Pare my bill of exceptions. I made the changes in lead pencil and served the copy on Mr. Marsball. This was before the bill was signed by Judge | Hough. [ had to go to Hanover, N. Baiyot wet Judge Hough to sign the “You said you were an officer of this court,” interrupted Pres} ing Judge Lacombe, “The clerk informs us that you are not a member of the ' beags eae eg hse not appear on the roll, You have here at olb” no standing “I came here,” said the attorney, | “because the motion was made here.” “This is the only place it could have been made," returned the Judge. "The order of the Court Is that the recon! be sent back to the District Court for what action it deems should bs taken.” "You're not going to send it back to the same Judge?” cried the attor. ney “To the District Court, I satd," the Judge answered sternly. “or oourse jit will go before Judge Hough.” SPANISH LINER LANDS OPERA STARS HALTED BY CRUISERS OW HH SEAS Granago, Famous Composer, Beautiful Russian Singer and | | Carranza’s Agent Aboard. | The most famous of Spanish com- | posers, and his Ubrettoist, one of the greatest of Russian prima donnas, a master of the guitar and several other musicians and dencers and a few husbands arrived to-day on the Mon- tevideo of the Spanish Line, after | | by twenty-one days of wretched weather, |in which mal de mer and tempera- | ment fought for ascendancy, Inci- dentally, the ship was held up twice warships of the allies, which searched for Germans, but left feel- ing quite sure that none were aboard, | First, the French ship Cassard went over the passengers and crew, and later the British ship Bssex did the! same. | When the sea would permit there) Joge Lassalle and he leads an orches- tra JITNEY SLEDS « novelty of storm in Atlantic City ments will let him. Mme Kousneroft when snow put buses out of business, also sings in “Thais” and “The gler of Notre Dame” and other part: She has husband with her named | neq heen sentenced by Judge Mayer in the Federal Court to five years in At- lanta penitentiary after pleading gutlty to sending improper letters through the mail. Mra, Gerehel says that tt is true washed, when when his wife's important engage- Jug: to buy real delatone,—Advt Complete Christmas Jewelry Assortments and Splendid Values at Lamberts « “Retail Stores Crowded by Christmas Shoppers,” says a newspaper headline. The Lambert store is bright with attractions for all those shoppers who are looking for tasteful, well made, fashionable Jewelry in all styles, for all purposes, Although only a few shopping days remain until the greatest gift day of the year, we are still laying away Christmas presents to be called for and paid for as late in the season as their owners please. All shoppers who wouldvhave the best Jewelry at the lowest prices with the most intelli- gent, courteous service should realize that they can save money on all the Jewelry they buy at Lamberts; that Lamberts are direct importers of Diamonds and large manufacturers of Jewelry good enough to be guaranteed without reserve; that they have no dealings with middlemen; that in a large business like that of Lamberts a small profit is enough. ToProve to Yourself That Lambert Prices for Fine Diamonds Are Low | Ask to | some of our Fancy Diamond Engagement Rings One ont The mount- Diet inewine 2, aa hace ey es Cences $0 ta of plat: and” talanl al Solitaire Dia qianes Die Bewest ome pdm Mace work plat ring Fe mond Engage: with = 1 lene design of bines jeliency tar 6 ment " and 4 emalt at. wil pal) diamonds, with diamonds 10 in Filigree of any size de- sired, from $10 to $1,500. For brillianey (al- the first sideration in a diamond), purity of color and scientific and Lambert Seamless Solid Gold Wedding Rings Live up to their high reputation. ' $200 it th Made in all styles, shapes, thick- Goaie: wa ai ith infini ; i outclass rere vith infinite painstaking $250 those you would and without @ touch of solder, pay the same they have never disappointed one prices for else- Tg-kerat, #449 up wearer. Built for long life of | Where. Among the reasons for this saving of diamond- Sa karat, #38 Up lard, constant. service, uyers’ money are that we buy dinmonds for spot cash, j!mport them direct, mount them in our own factory and sell them in # store where rents and other costs of operation are low, Brooches, Solid Gold and Platinum We help you get that Solid Gold Christmas Brooch off your mind by showing you unending variety of de- signs and plainly marked prices from $2.00 up. Look at some of the dainty, durable work in enamel among the low-priced Brooches. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, Platinum Wedding Rings, $12.00 up _ Watches of Well Earned Fame What Lamberts have learned during almost forty years of specializing in watchts is at the service of Christmas-gift buyers. Not a shadow of a doubt of the faithful time-keeping of any watch in the store, In the first place we sell only watches of well b- lished reputation and in the second place, every watch is examined in our own factory to discover if imperfeot work has slipped past the keen-eyed inspectors where the watch was made. Waltham Watches Solid 14-karat gree: rooch. 2 fine sapDphii fine dimond In-centr safety catch, S21.50, utes, then rubbed off and the skin y trace of hair will have vanished. No harm results from this treatment, but care should be used A greater assurance of fine musical PLAYER-PIANO BEAUTIFUL MUSIC CABINET Many Bargains in pianos, player-pianos and genuine Pianolas may be found at Aeolian Hall. changed instruments and those tycontinued case Pianos as low as $9 pianos from #196 AEOLIAN HALL, 29 W. 42nd St.—In Brooklyn, 11 Flatbush Ave? “Makers of The Acolian-Vocalion and the 'famuns Pianola Largest Meownfactrwers of bb wsical Instruments im the World [Ee surg ces paren |were concerts on board for the Red |Cross and a general exchange of ad- |miration, but most of the time a wail jof distress in various keys marked the long voyage. | First on the lst was Enrique Gran- | the composer of about the only opera Spain has produced that ts | worth: exportation, and which 1s esscas.” It is written, ac- coding to Its maker, around a. ptc- ture by the old master, Goya, and the | umes and scenes have been made Ladies’ Solid 14-kar- at Gold Watch, engine turned — huntii with guaranteed Wal- tham movement, case ton Complete assortments of oper: pens and Solid Gold novelties as C |by the famous artist, Bakst, The composer comes to this coun- usefulness, CREDIT FERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 “oe “ 75. 00 If, like so many of our custome some inexpensive but handsome $3.00 up; Children’s Rings, 75¢ up. trations of v APARLM:NTS FURNSuLD COMPLETE FROM $50 TO §500 Open Monday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST. L STATION AT CO) FISHER Bros COLUMBUS AVE Amethyet, Mu Bquare of net Solid M-karat to Gold Ring These are ex- gold Ting, 85.50, | “WAM. ost or found articles ads’ vertised in Th Vorid will bo Uptown Office, northwest core | Ber 38th St.’ and Broadway; | | World’s | Marien Orica, 155 West 125th St, and World’s | Offices, 202 Washings | jr on St., Brook, for 80 days following the peintiag of tho vertisoment. ent of solid Ta akagge aot Gift of Life-Long Usefulness ‘The accuracy, convenience and beauty of bracelet] figures on the price tags are reassuring. watches put them in front rank of Christmas gifts, Here is @ fashion so sensible that it is practically sure to last, so that bracelet watch is a gift of life-long examine some of our Solid Gold Fancy Stone Rings from stone rings in this class. Garnet Amothyet, tot in solid 14 Bet peal ue, with gamst ‘or 7-75. wit Topas, 85.50, OF topes $B.7E, ideo, 88.00, 812,00, E> SS fine garnet, $11.00 thy: mond. from ses, fountain jstmas presents. Solid 1+ karat gold watch, and solid —s* Bolla 14-karat green gold bi ee karat gold] Platinum front, tal cu ar “ “ 100.00 extension PrP | 1000“ 150.00 Pee Ne eres D sie Sit 15.00 « = =©200.00 movement, $28 up. Solid Gold Barpins without Diamonds, $2. 25.00 * 300.00 Other Solid Gold Bracelet Watches, $20.00 Up Perit Beary Christmas Rings at Small Prices|Cuff Links, Firm Grip on Popularity you have in mind mas gifts, please Here are a few illus- oe; Bolla 14.xarat | for beauty, Gold Ring, eet ‘Amethyst, === ™ An amethyst r+ Extra heavy eolld Raised oval design, rose Fancy border, rose finish atylee BET.103 & 104"ST tintoally met in 14-Kearat gold ESTA heavy solid] finish, solid I-kamnt gold cutf buttons : SERS sd volid 10> karat tooth ring, eet with extra fim amen | euff butto per pair heavy solid , $22.00, $6.50, LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—Watches Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Store Open Every Evening to and Including Xmas Eve. * Diamond Brooches, solid gold, $7.80 up; din« mond platinum Brooches, $30 up. Where Barpin Saving Comes In Set with flashing diamonds, so skilfully cut as to reveal all their brilliancy. Solid Gold Barpins do look expensive, but the plain are charmed by the lattice work and other designs, do not hesitate about the prices, men’s profits and other needless expenses are dropped, there is a great saving on fine Lambert Barpina, Solid Gold Cuff Buttons hold the favor of Christmas gift-buyers as firmly as they hold the cuff edges together. few pairs of the many we carry in stock. Others in solid gold from $2.00 up; set with directly imported diamonds, $10.00 a pair up. All our cuff buttons are made for service no less than rye, with ting tal pearls, Lambert Platinum and So if you When middle- We select to-day a ———— a 14-| wold; per pair, $9.25,

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