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%, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY MAY 10, 1918 ee / Sina lodae Blects New | » Grand Lodge Masons yesterday . the following were elected Ee WANANAKER PLAN on ' Re : oh, Debs t, New York City;} ppkina, Senior Grand : Harold J. Richard-| 4d Warden, Water- | a a An Extraordinary Opportunity to Practice Thrift ' town; Christopher C. Mollenhauer, | Grand Treasurer, Brooklyn; Robert TPR Judson Kenworthy, Grand Secretary,| Proposes Feminine Police Re- | New Y - | serves in Every Inspec- | ails FOR TIRED tion District. | | Police Commtastoner 1a : I i | * | day approved the reco lation of | | Spec y r Wana- 6 ' jm olive Reserve comeentemenewe {and @ Women's Police Traiaing Corps | Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn. | orsanized in every Insp f triet ing, aching, calloused | “Women of character and abil | ied feet and corns. | be easily found to volur for this “Hepes! , work,” Mr. Wanamaker’s letter to the Commissioner yaid. “After nspece tion district organization shall have | been completed and in effective work- | | ing order, it can the extended to a pre- ‘ einct and then to a block wait, 60 as to have in every block of Inhabited ter- | ‘ } ritory In this city @ woman tn charge, ; | Whose post it should be to keep that | \block clean and wholesome by becoms | }ing acquainted with every person and | condition existing therein and report: | ing everything irregular or unlawful coming to her notice, tt proper police action may be tal ereon. $. Mr) Wanamaker sug tho ap- . pointment of @ central board of wo-| Why go limping arownd with ach- to organize and control the Dew | ing, puffed-up feet—feet 90 tired, eof women, under direotion of the } , sore and swollen you can jal Deputy Commissioner in , 60 of police reservon, addition to police duty, Mr. ker suggested using the! y get your shoes on or off? Why t you get a 25+cent ox of “Tis” from the drug store now and gladden| exerves to teach patriotism | your tortured feet? le e duty, alding in Amortcan- | “Tie” makes your feet glow with ization of ullens, reporting causes of | comfort; takes down swellings and! disloyalty and sedition, “comforting Graws the soreness and misery right heering the unfortunate, dis- | out of feet that chif ring and relieving cases of dis- burn. “Tix” instantly ® and destitution, advising and corns, callouses and binions. "| directing the weak, foolish, and idle,” is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. | ar setting an example of high No more shoe tightness—no more |! real unselfishness and patri- | foot trenbles —Advt otic devotion. | Begins Tomorrow, Saturday, May I1th -pr1aNnos | Pianos i] | Group A Priced from *135 | ra eee | roup Military Wrist This 7-jewel Waltuam Watch, ster- Vv ling silver case, radium dial, unbreak: atc es able crystal, an: aki cravenetted strap, $21.00. With a 15-jewel Wal- | tham movement, $26.00. To the Boys Going Over There One of the most svitable gifts you could give your soldier boy ar your sailor boy is a Military Wrist Watch like the one above pictured or one similar. We have them at all prices— with Swiss movements from $11.00 up, with Waltham or Elgin movements from $18.00 up, with Ingersoll movements at $4.50 and $5.50. We sell dependable watches only—the kind that satisfy. Other suggestions: Military Rings, Identification solid gold.......$7.00 up Lockets, sterling and sterling silver $3.50 up silver......... 3.00 up | Identification Signet Rings,solid TagsandChains, gold ... 5,00 up Cigarette Cases, sterling silver... 6.00 up sterling silver... 2.50 up aterman Fountain Pens.. 2.50 up To the Folks Left Over Here No doubt the boy going over there is planning gifts to the folks he is leaving over here. Of course he reads home papers in his quarters “Somewhere in France.” Let him send to || this store for his gifts of jewelry. To the boy in camp here we suy: Why not call and inspect our large stocks, wherein you are bound to find something to please you and meet your requirements? What better remembrance could you leave “the girl” over here than a Handsome Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring like one of those here shown or hundreds of other styles which we have in stock? Prices rapge from $10.00 up to $1,500.00. The diamonds we imported direct from the cutters in Europe long before the recent advances in price, and we mount them right here in our own building, Fe hy aa a. $50 $100 $200 $500 $250 $150 $75 We also offer a few other suggestions; Ladies Men Service Pins, Flag Pins, solid solid gold... . $1.00 up gold.........$1.50 up | Service Lock- 4 : ets, solid gold14.00 up | Signet Rings, Signet Rings, solid gold.... 5,00 up || solid gold.... 2.50 up | Lotse Pink Bracelet | ie | | Watches, solid gold... 4.75 up || solid 14-kt. Match Safes, yee i r : PY iaiad up sterling silver 3.00 a ee Watches, | Belt Buckles, sterling silver15.00 up sterling silver 3.85 up If your jewelry needs repairing, why not let our experts see just what the trouble is and tell you what it will cost to put it ih first-class condi- tion’ Our charges are factory prices—our work is always the best LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6; Saturday Nights Until 9. Prices as low as $135 245 Upright Pianos of well- known makes at exceedingly moderate prices, including Sohmers, Hardmans, Kranich & Bachs, Fischers, H. F. Millers, Gablers,etc. These are all stand- ard Pianos, their names guaran- teeing the materials used inthem and their workmanship. Like ail the Pianos in the Sale they were exchanged for Pianolas — the piano which everyone can play — and not because they were un- satisfactory. Payments as low as 56 monthly PIANOS Group B Prices as low as $275 179 Grand and Upright In- struments of the finest types, including Steinways, Webers, Chickerings, Stecks, Knabes, Sohmers, Hardmans,ete. In this group are the finest pianos on the market. Some show use, though their musical qualities and playing condition are fully warranted. Others are practi- cally neevy and apparently un used. Even these, however, are priced far below original figures. Payments as low as 510 monthly Player Pianos from $195 | HRIFT is the keynote of the present mo- ment—economizing where we may be deny- ing ourselves the needless luxuries—buying wisely and carefully when purchasing the things that are needful.’ Music is a necessity and not a i Juxury—this is an established and recognized fact. And such an opportunity to buy the instruments by which music is provided, as a Sale of Used Instru- ments at Aeolian Hall, is not to be disregarded. In the Sale this year, which includes all of the instruments taken in exchange by the Aeolian Company during their winter business, there are hundreds of splendid bargains for the careful pur- chaser. Pianos of practically all makes, including the best known; Grands and Uprights, many show- ing no evidence of use—all in splendid condition; Pianolas—the world’s most famous and_ best “Player-Pianos’—to suit every requirement and every pocketbook—from superb Grand Pianolas to modest-priced instruments, No one contemplating the purchase of either a Piano or a Player-Piano can afford to miss this Sale. The cost of manufacturing is rising rapidly. No one can safely say what the prices of good Pianos and Player-Pianos will be in the near future. And here are the best of such instruments—warranted | in perfect condition, and guaranteed fulky by the | leading house in the world’s music industry. | Prices as low as $195 78Acolian-bu:it Player-Pianos. Instruments of unquestioned quality Unequaled bargains at the present sale prices. You could not possibly buy an in- strument of equal musical and technical capacity for less than 50% more than we have mark- ed these players. These instru- ments are all in perfect playing condition. In fact y are equal to new. All carry the well-known Aeolian guarantee. Original prices up to $750, Payments as low as 8 monthly PIANOLAS Group D Prices as low as $435 136 Genuine Pianolas—'The best and most famous of all instruments of the player type. These Pianolas have been taken in exchange for higher priced models or the wonderful Duo- Art Piano, They have all been placed in the finest condition and are sold with ‘an uncondi- tional guarantee of satisfaction. ‘The figures at which they may be bought in this Sale will probably never be duplicated. Original Prices up to $1350. Payments as low as "42 monthly We all need Music at this time more than ever before. You will not want to miss such an opportunity as this great sale offers to buy the instruments by which music is provided. Of course those who come early will have the best selection. AEOLIAN HALL In MANHATTAN 29 West 42nd Street AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue AEOLIAN HALI« In THE BRONX 367 East 149th Street All Aeolian Stores will be open on Saturday Night until 9,30 THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL In NEWARK 895 Broad Street