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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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THE 15II00KIAX DAILY 12ACLE. YOliK. SUNDAY. MAIIUI 2. IfllS.

tvcr.ts rt Cub. 1 ti II. te -iM' March a of Lr. 4.. Kt-QS as a dtfenee to the I'atri.

of KS -s four kniahis ou-niug. a-J uua wai to ap the 1Lr on tV enhangod on the twelfth more. Blasca fc bad had on. of hla pa.ns double on 1. -A Ing III ca.Id When inn man 1 on a cargo of oil.

b. roaclilurrr. rlectrkal (oola aail general maaulaiiurea. I Tba Grrmn tlraniahip Berlin, vhi.hl hat Jual arrived at the Near York li iial conceit und the diri-it: a J. Lisi ua, at l' bv Mi Iiron.

ai "PASTOR" RUSSELL FAILS TO APPEAR Hat 1 1 mn.i xiar.naii roQLTBtit.rj n. ri. i4 i 1 unu, soprano. and Mis Kloreni BROOKLYN CHESS MASTER OUTPLAYED PARISIAN Frank J. Marshall Too Much for Capablanca's Conqueror.

however, lo -t from the TI.e nroera'nrre cf rf. Broonlrn r.pfHr"TS JIT rtreet, in adtliilin tu the rvgu-lir monthly upcii of club on p.ao. TV li.f. Mrary talk at tbe c' in time, tn old man struck tv car and Lmled ten feet. A crowd Jra'h- tbe attack of hi remaining piece upon that point.

By persistent hammerlug. M.trshal) aucceeded In winning a pawn, eventually yielded him the gaaie afier thlrty-tdree The hardnt flxtat made scatnst Capa li 1L ioi.iv t.i slit alf opn to li I ere. ratroimjD of the Katt ivitii i Tivir Mtrcl: Iio.mal lllrnry k' H' ri, rt I.o talLs co M.irch ni.d i. library cn Mar J7, at ta-: co-mil ot o' of Ar: aad ta- i.ecr'-'.ry to tactile ins cne. u.a'le a ni I i.rw; ttu.ea Jr.

orhln f-oui tu Harlem Hospital, au i Inunnun a liken to that lnst'vjtion jffering from a frH-t'jr- of tlie skuli. The rhIIJ. who was uninjured, ran iuie auJ Although Offered Free Transportation to Canada to Press Suit, He Balks Second Time. ust Int-resung ana rn-on -Some Advance la will be the ujts iLe cub. Tho club has al: irsui announce-mrnts of a foruial auair ou We addivss lo.

a pier lw. Mdu-rraiiran Sturti. (imib Sydney. X. 8.

Melbourae. Wallaroo, Hunbury and Port Natal. via Boaloa. Ian led at toe latter port SAoi balca of Auatralian wool and broucai bales here. It vn eipnted that ah would have brought a full carico of S.vO but.

the uncertainly of tariff Itfialatloa Inter Ic red. 8ome tlma ago a movement wai started In Kngiand which favored tha breaking up of old tonnage rather than aee the ahiua pass into foreign bands that could operate them cheaply than tha Kng-lUh owners. A number of Teasels were broken up. but since then charters and raluea hare greatly increased, and recently a number of British steamships have been sold foreign. us name was not learned.

Democracy. Anu-ricaa If Frank J. Marshall, Tnlted chess champion, should fail to win the pending tournament at Havana, or even bold the tie with Capablania. he will at least enjoy the atlsfaction of having won game from Janowskl of Paris, tbe only player to win from the Cuban blania by any of hi rivals waa by A. Kupchik of the Progressive Chess Club of New York, who held hi fanioue opponent at bay for slsty-eight moves.

It was a double bpei, queens being traded off a early as the fifteenth move. Kupchik sougj-. lo simplify, but Capa-blama bandied bis rooks in splendid fashion to the end, that, althougii gave up a number of pawns, be himself established a passed pawn, which waa finally forced through and proved to be worth a rook. CASE IS AGAIN POSTPONED. Minister Whom He Sues for Defamatory Libel Wants No Further Delay.

champion In the first half. The detail of this- important game have come to hand from the Cuban capital, and the play Is of special Interest, because the conqueror of Capblama resorted to tbe Quern's counter gambit, a defense to whii Marshall himself was much addicted at one stage of hts career. Janowakl gave up a pawn, as Is customary in this variation of the queen gambit declined, and castled on the queen's side of the board. There followed some plays of the give and tak order, and when the smoke of battle had SAVED CHILD; MAY LOSE LIFE Butcher, 70 Years of Age, Pushes Child to Safety Is Hit by Car. Charters continue to be very high, one steamship is getting ST cents per rate for ISO.uuO cases to six port in Ntw Zealand: another one cent for rases to four Australian ports, both from New York.

One Is quoted at cents for 23.uoO cases from this port for Hong Kong and another 33 cents for one Philippine port with 190.WW cases from Port Arthur. Not long ago owners were glad to get 10 cents per case from this port for Australia and New Zealand, ao it Is not wonderful that owners have stopped breaking up old tonnage when almost anything can be sold or chartered that can pass the underwriters. (Special to The Eagle.) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, March 1 Though offered free transportation by the Rev. J. J.

Ross, against whom be had brought suit for defamatory libel, "Pastor" Charles T. Ruisell. of Brooklyn, failed to make an appearance yesterday before Magistrate Jelfa in the local police court, and a further adjournment of three weeks was granted In order that the Daniel Donoman, a butcher, TO year cleared away the American champion Spring and Summer Fashion Book "Correct Dress" Mailed Out-of-Town Upon Application. 3fvanfclm Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th New York First Showing Monday Original Paris Model Suits FROM CHERUIT, BEER, MARTI AL-ARMAND, BERNARD, GEORGETTE AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN PARIS FASHION CREATORS, Spring Apparel For Women, Misses, Girls, Young Men, Boys and Infants uau aucceeuca in ripping up ine position uia, ui oi eav ji.u aireL.

waa at, jiaui in front of the black king. Wish an evemiA rnnA lllfifh alpaat lact nlorht open Die and a deadly rook handy to occupy It, Marshall wound up the game decisively in thirty-one moves. Against Blanco of Havana, Marshall about 6:30 o'clock when he saw a child step out on the street in front ot a Madison avenue southbound car. The motor- plaintiff's testimony may be gathered by commission. This makes the second balk since the charge was laid, and B.

G. Farmer, K. who is the attorney for the defense, informed the court that It was through no fault of his client that the "Pastor" Bad failed to appear, since there bad been sent to him a letter from the Rev. J. J.

Hess, offering to pay bis railroad fare from Brooklyn and back should he wish appear and prosecute the charges he bad made. Mr. Farmer told the magistrate that ho had received a letter from "Pastor" Altaian (Ext. IMPORTANT OFFERINGS MONDAY FIFTH AVENUE Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth Streets NEW YORK Women's Suits and Gowns Crepe de Chine Gowns In navy, black, Copenhagen, wistaria, bengais, rose, stone blue; deep yoke, collar and cuffs of hand-emb'd chiffon; rA Ratine Eponge Suits Russian Blouse or tailored coat, of striped ratine or plain eponge, in navy, black, white, tan or taupe; coat 'JQ Cf silk lined; two-piece skirt. Value Zt" DJ Broche Faille Suits Dressy Russian blouse suit, in navy double tunic skirt.

Value S39.50 Tojinorrow (Monday) March 3rd, an Exceptional of WOMEN'S AFTERNOON and EVENING DRESSEi Cotton Crepe Gowns In turquoise, pink, tan or lavender; panel and cuffs of black chiffon and ecru embroidery, with Poiret flowers; draped skirt. Value1 S50.00 or black; round collar of cream lace; draped skirt, forming semi-tunic. Value $59.50 39.50 49.50 Women's Coats at mntisyally attractive prices. EN'S AFTERNOON DRESSES Dressy Jacket Wraps Of imported faille silk in Nattier blue, champagne, white, semi-draped; collar Nell rose, black or and cuffs of Satin Meteor, at of Crepe de Chine, at $38.00 39.50 of silk crepe in Bulgarian design. Value $89.50 29.50 "Franklin" Travel Coats Seven-eighth length, of English fabrics (warmth without weight); man nish shawl collar, belted back, large patch pockets; silk lined throughout.

Value S39.50 Russian Belted Coats Of black and white shepherd check, trimmed with bias fold of self-material fancy leather belt; black brocaded silk collar and cuffs; silk lined throughout. Value 549.50 lEN'S DRESSES of Satin Meteor will be $38.00 offered at Handsome Draped Wraps Copy of Paris model, of brocaded faille silk in sand, Nell rose, King Edward blue, black or white; large square draped collar, hand-made cord fringe; SZ( silk lined. Value $89.50 Jy.OKf 39.50 Russell's secretary to the effect that the plaintiff in the libel suit bad gone for a cruise to the West Indies and Central America and thertore could hot attend. Though the "Pastor" had previously manifested reluctance in coming to Hamilton and pressing the second charge, and still remained indifferent, even after tho offer to pay bis expenses bad been made, the defendant's counsel said he wished every opportunity should be given to "Pastor" Russell to prosecute the suit and thcrfore he asked the court not to dismiss the charges against bis client, but requested an adjournment for three weeks, which was 'granted. Judge Snider made an order last Thursday, directing that, in the eveut "Pastor Russell does not appear in person here to prosecute the charges against the Rev.

J. J. Ross, his testimony may be taken by a commission in Brooklyn. Judge Oelsen of New York was appointed a member of that commission. The letter sent by the Rev.

J. J. Ross to "Pastor" Russell, asking him to come and prosecute the charges of libel, was In part as follows: "Dear Mr. Russell: "You have entered total action against me for defamatory libel, because I published and caused to be circulated a leaflet, entitled "Some Facts About the So-called "Pastor" Charles T. I am sincerely desirous that you should press this action to a finish.

It I set you forth in a false light, 1 wish to know It and to take the consequences. If I tuld tho truth, I wish the Canndlsn public to know it. When I published that leaflet, I wished the facts stated to be absolute truth. There was no malice in my writing that leaflet, and tberfore no attempt at revenge. 'You never did me any personal harm.

I never saw or heard you, until you appeared in the police court here a few weeks ago. The as you doubtless know, for bearing again In the Hamilton Police Court on February 7. That hearing was postponed, in order that the defense might, if at all possible, secure your presence in Hamilton on that date, the defense having obtained the right of putting the complainant into the witness box for examination, should he present himself on Canadian soil. "I write this personal letter under registered seal, earnestly requesting you to come to Hamilton for the next hearing of our case on the 2Sth Inst. If It be impossible for you to appear on that date, you will kindly fix a date and Inform me or my attorney accordingly, and we will endeavor to have a postponement made to meet you.

1 urge you to come. Should you come I shall be pleased to pay your rttur Mure from and to Brooklyn, "Earnestly awaiting your reply, I am, "Sincerely yours, (Signed) J. ROSS." SPEC3AL SALES ALSO BE HELD TO-MORROW Women's Dressy Tailored Waists Exclusive Models of the Newest Imported Cotton Fabrics AS FOLLOWS: WOMEN'S COATS designed in practical styles for street and motor wear and made 6.75 7.50 Emb'd Crepe Waists Of embroidered white cotton crepe; tailored vestee and gauntlet of ratine; agate buttons. Value $9.75 Bulgarian Crepe Waists Hand-made French model of tan coiton crepe over white net, with embroidered border in Bulgarian colors. Value $19.75 Crepe Voile Waists Of self-striped, silk bordered or crinkled crepe voile; collar of self or Dresden ratine.

Value $9.75 Brocaded Crepe Waists Of allover brocaded cotton crepe; open front; link buttons of agate; "Byron" collar and French cuffs of plain white crepe. Value $16.50 at $13.50 Serges and Striped Cheviots, 12.50 15.75 at $12. MACKINTOSHES, Women's and Misses' Riding Habits Also All Accessories for the Correct Rider. in Infants' andLittle Children's Spring Coats will be offered as follows Linen Riding Habits Women's and Misses' Habits of Irish linen crash in natursl tan, white, jasper or shepherd checks. 18.50 Value $27.50 Wool Riding Habits Women's and Misses' Habits of cravenctted melton, in brown, Oxford or black, also checked worsted.

39.50 Value $50.00 COLORED COATS, sizes 2 to 4 WHITE CASHMERE COATS, hamdeinra1braideredl and snlk-lajied, sizes 6 months to 2 years, at $5.25 NEWS OF SHIPS AND PORTS. years at $4.75 PIQUECOATS.hand-embroideredr sizes 6 moeths to 2 years, at REEFERS, in three PDQUE Have Added and Now on Sale in Our Corset Salon Binner Corsets THE CORSETLESS IDEAL, adapted specially for the new uncorseted figure 5.00 7.00 10.00 sizes 2 to 4 years, quarter at PIQUE REEFERS, at year size, $2.75 The above are exceptionally attractive valus Misses' and Girls' Dresses The New York and Porto Rico line's steamship San Juan sailed yesterday afternoon from the New York Dock Company's pier 35, Atlantic Dock, for San Juan. She has on board ninety-six passengers slid a full cargo of flour, foodstuffs, provisions, drygoods, drugs and general merchandise. The Royal Du'eh West Indian Mail lino's steamship Su.rlname sailed yesterday afternoon from Fundi. Edye pier.

Bush's Stores, for Barbados, Port of Spain, Demarara and Puramalbo. She takes out a fow passengers and a cargo of case oil and general ninufutures. The Insular line's steamship Bayamon ailed from the New York Dock pier 21, Robinson's Stores, for San Juan, Mayaguez, Pom and Arroyo, with a cargo of general merchandise. Lamport Holt's steamship Wear-side sailed from the New York Dock pier 8, Robert's Stores, for Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and Santos. She has on board 16.

Clhifldren's Tailored Coats (sizes 4 to 14 years). An unusual selection off desirabJe Spring Models, incorporating entirely new and distinct style features with the smart Shepherd Check Worsteds and Navy Blue Serges, arad marked at the following special prices: $7.50, $9.75 $11.50 7.95 Girls' Challie Dresses Of all wool French challie in Copenhagen or brown colorings, embroidery batiste collar and cuffs, velvet covered buttons and bow. 10 to 15 years. Value $11.50 Girls' White Pique Dresses Yoke of real Irish lace, waist and sleeves hand embroidered and trimmed with insertions of Irish lace; new model gored skirt. Velvet girdle.

8 to 15 years. Value $14.50 Misses' Serge Dresses Tailored button front model, in navy, black or white; also black and white checks; waist silk lined; silk collar, sash and girdle. 14 to 20 years. Value $21.50 Crepe de Chine Dresses Exclusive models, in black, navy, white and all colors; collar, cuffs and rovers in contrasting colors; embroidered batiste yoke, ribbon girdle. 14 to 20 vears.

Vaiuc $24.50 18.50 9.75 KEEP YOUR SKIN CLEAR nd Girls' Tailored Suits Miss 3,000 Yards off All-Wool Tailor Serges will be placed' on sale at the special price off $1.10 per yard 29.50 45.00 Lloeai Ao Additional Shipment off Colored Dre Misses' Blouse Suits Of English Bedford cord, in navy or Copenhagen; also black and white check, satin collar, with lace collar; coat silk lined; new model skirt. 14 to 20 years. Value $39.50 Misses' Japanese Coat Suits Of navy blue English serge, black and white check, or striped worsted; cutaway coat; collar, belt and cuffs of combination eponsc 14 to 20 years. Value $45.00 Girls' Three Piece Suits Dressy coat, soft silk lined, moire collar, belted back and smart tailored dress trimmed to match coat, of navy blue English serge or black and white check worsted. Misses' SUk Russian Suits Of imported moire silk, in black.

Co-penhagen, navy or taupe; Russian blouse coat, detachable emb'd batiste collar; smartly draped skirt. 14 to 20 years. Value $59.50 Misses' Chinese Coat Suits OF imported wool brocade, in navy, biack. Copenhagen, sand or rose; draped coat, brocade eponge collar, crystal buttons, draped skirt. 14 to 20 years.

Value $05.00 Girls' Three Piece Suits Of wale diagonal serge, in navy or leather brown; also black and white check worsted; blouse coat with detachable collar of faille silk and lace frill; smart tailored dress to match. 12 to 16 years. Value $39.50 29.50 45.00 in an assortment off the smart shades for Spring and Suramer, the regular price off which is 45c, psr yard, will be offered at 29c Also IMPORTED LINEN CRASH SUITINGS, usually said at 58c. per yard at 32c With Daily Use of 24.50 29.50 Value $34.50 12 to 10 years. Women's Hosiery Misses1 and Girls' pring Coats F.xclusive Models Newest Fabrics Popular Prices Small Children's Spring Coats will be on sale to-morrow at the following remarkably low prices: 'S BLACK MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE per mir 7c SIZES 2 TO CUTICURA SOAP And occasional use of Cuti-cura Ointment.

No other emollients do so much to prevent pore-clogging, pimples, blackheads, red, rough hands, dandruff, itching Bcalps and falling hair. Boap nrt Otntmmt sold thrnofhont ttrt rtd, fimrl pflMal for tnm ttmple rh with 32-p. mmk. AAktm "CuUoun," Dept. lot.

liosum. SILK HOSE, in black, white or tan, with deep cotton tops, YEAKS. Children's Serge Coats Low belted model of navy or white English serge or checked worsted: collar and cuffs of hand embroidered linen, silk lined. Value $10.50 Children's Dressy Coats Oressv model of imported cheviot, in oink. licht blue, tan or white; hand 12.75 9.75 Children's Serge Coats Low belted, plain or Norfolk models, in navy, white, brown or tan English serge, or black and white check worsted, silk lined.

Value $12.50 Children's Ratine Coats Dressy low belled model of importeJ ratine, silk lined, with hand embroidered and cotton soles WOMEN'S BLACK SILK HOSE WOMEN'S BLACK SILK HOSE, hand-embroidered per pair 45c. per pair 95c. per pair $1.75 emb'd pique collar and cuffs, silk lined 18.50 15.75 linen collar and cuffs, velvet belt. Value $18.50 aiuc 5ji.jo 75.

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