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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE EDITORIAL FASHIONS FINAM At SOCIETY NEW YOlMv CITY, SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 1916. THREE LOOK FOR ENRIGHT Two More Page of Sumatrese Monk Goes On International Jag IF PRESIDENT QUITS CLARK MAY BE NAMED OR SEN. UNDERWOOD Great Value Sec Pages 6 and 7 This Sectioti TO STIR THINGS UP AT POLICE DINNER broken bottles nationalities, an a waterfron Broken neutralit several belligerent a broken mirror saloon, and a ver the square teeth, sick little Mima- he said to the trese monkey bark Padang, moored at the f. good asked the conk. I lie 1 1 n't have it." and he poured the Warren street, told a tale yesterday I Lieutenant Who Won Enmity of Administration Is Still Idol or the danger of naming such an Democrats, Not to Be Caught Napping, Prepare for the Unexpected.

mal after a celebrated non-pacifist 1, he moved it back and merely beoause he had conspicuous fort li under "Tlioddie's" nose. Both teeth and then starting him on an In- hands wen, in this time and were of Brother Officers. tornational Jag concocted from the "eked one after the other with gusto, oosmopolltan shelve, of a aallors' There wet two sneers and a volley of "Kek kok kek keks." "No like that You inns' be Captain E. Olsen Skjuleatad brought mencan. Whisk:" shouted the the Padang to her Brooklyn pier spirit and a something out of a toll and span In white and holystone finish ,1 1, label reading.

KKtAS TO BE BKCROtF.D WITH. IS STRONG ON" DIPLOMACY- $18 to $30 Loeser Suits for Men $12.50 $16.50 $19.50 The Greatest Winter Sale CONTINUED TOMORROW with the finest varietj In patten, mode's ai .1 sir.es we ha ever known. Every Suit comes from a regular Loeser supplier and ha been made our specil cations lor tailoring and finish. The fabrics are as fine as the leading custom tailors can -how The Suits at their former prices were, so turn- we know, the best ready-for-sei'vi clothes offered In New York especially so far as tailoring is concerned. Only the work of the finer custom tailors is comparable I he tailoring these Sui display.

Mode's to please all tastes, from the very conservative lo the men ui.ti tail, for stout men, small men and thin men, as well as tlio-r of averag propi'irii $18 to $25 Overcoats, $12.50 and $17.50 Companion to the Suit Sale. Loose and form-fit lini; st om, i ii- double lirca-led Storm A number have full silk other- 'I, lnu -l I. I. Values are raordingry, Clearance of $10 to $20 Mackintoshes. $7.50 Bottled in 1540.

was pushed toward after an uneventful passage of 101 davs from In bar stuffed hold him in a short glass. "Now Theddle, see! Smell him. You like that 7" en couraged tho cook. she carried 1,101,901 pounds of brown Java coffee beans, and in her forecastle a crew of nine men and threo elghteen-lnch monkeys bought from Has Habit of Hitting From the Shoul- der Once Told Commissioners In the glass then Into his mouth, then Into the glass and again Into his mouth went the hairy brown hands, Now the Dutoh seamen are not edu cated in American politics, but. thai with a splutter or sneezes ai r.onehs.

And then "Theddle" rave They Were Amateurs. had seen pictures of an American great leap out of the cook's sweater mm a goon uutcn name, an Amer- and landed on a shelf behind the bartender's head. "Kekkitv, kekkltv. kekklty. kek, lieutenant Richard Mnrlght will Jlafl.

Bureau, 01 Fourteenth Street. shine again at. the head of the guepts table In tho grand dining room of the i. January 15 Prepared- r-r-r-r-r-t." he squoeked, which meant "Whiffle with watchful waiting," apparently, fqr he ran along behind a row of bottles of Mexican pulque and nH being the administration keynote at the present time, some Democratic Waldorf-Astoria on the night or Washington's Birthday, and the men and said: "Kek The wrinkles a statesmen, or their followers, are ap plying It to the political situation with on the force are wondering what he will have to say. "Dick" has been reelected the head of the Lieutenants like round spectacles and one of I he crew ejaculated, "Thedrile," which was as near as he could come to the tumbled tneni to me noor.

K-r-r-r-r-k, w-r-r-r-k, b-r-r-r-k," he chattred. which was taken to mean "En lias les submarines," and he swept along the shelf above, crnshina fusillade Rhenish wines in their own party. They are prepar name 01 uie eeieui a too For more than 100 days the Pedant) beat her wav toward Brooklvn round week, and the ar into the cocktail thai was mixing in ing tor something that li unlikely to happen, that Is clearly without the range of probabilities, yet nevertheless possible. It It should happen, they THE GREATEST BELT VALUE for men on record, The sale represents the road ai city samples of a well known Leather Melt manufacturer, ami lcauae we took the i the single bar of bullb the Cape of Good Hope and across thus give tne sawausr. "Ruk, ruk.

ruk. chk. ohk. zlk "Hani the blockade and rah ollais notice to the administration that they the German babies," he shrieked as want to be ready to oope with the situation. Certain groups of Demooratlo poli lOnnaencs in their tried and true leader.

he swept a slmlf of stouts and portan into the bubbling heap behind tho bar "Wroo. wroo. wrap, wrrrrp," Eve Bnright has never been charged for SSC. chirped, and Jumping to the floor he with being strong In diplomacy. He ticians are preparing for the state of affairs In which their party would find Itself should Woodrow Wilson, at the eleventh hour, announoe that he was $1 Domet Flannel Pajamas, 75c $1.50 "Teazltdoivn" Domet Flannel Pajamas, 58c the habit ot speaking out In meet rolled over and over among me glass, lisping, chattering, stammering and hiccoughing Inflammable things about ing, and the larger the meetlm: the louder his tones.

lie once voiced at an here the men found mail from home. Captain Skjulestad found letters from his wife and three daughters, the prettiest of whom is a telegraph operator In Arendal. The other men found cards and letters from Rotterdam and Amsterdam and Cofferdam and Tlnkersdam and Irrigatlondam and several other well-known Dutch and East Indian commercial centers; and tho enthusiasm engendered by the letters sent the lot of them ashore to purchase trinkets for the Dutch, Javanese and Sumatrese misses who had spelled out the messages to their sailor lovers. 'Theddle" went along, well wrapped in the denths of the cook's sweater not a candidate for renomlnatlon. hxli'it ui met lantie! ni.iamtis.

mill, an blue stripe patterns; made with ni'liluiv cd'nr finished with silk loops and pearl buttons. $2.95 to $7.50 Bathrobes, $1.85 to $3.95 notes, uisavow.us, warnings uu Word comes from Washington that friends of Speaker Clark and Senator annual banquet, in HO minced terms, and with much more frankness than "Bag 'im. Gittim. Civvlmere. He's All fl and $1.50 Negligee Shirts.

79c I'nderwood, both of whom were candi health' lor a subordi gottem." veiled the shelling out for damages all that he had intended Slnpt's, anil plain shades of good terry cloth. 25c. and 50c. Silk Neckwear, 19c nate, his private opinion of Commis 1 1 iniest of the wool- sioners. He told thorn that they were dates for the nomination at Baltmore in are getting ready to put both of those statesmen in the field for the nomination at St.

Louis this year. If worth Building for lie girl in Java. Icaratuc includine. lines from our police science, or indeed I A cl slocks. The cook sold the others yesterday ooat, for the wind was freshening anil if nol In these words the meaning was there, lie spoke of their evanescence.

a neddlcl i an the unexpected happens and nr. Wilson takes himself out of the race. ho wears a snakeskin waistcoat and shown storm signals as i i Willi a shake of his locks torn carries three "diamond backed rattlers" in a Gladstone bag, wrapped up What is being done Is wholly of a precautionary character- There is not them that while Commissioners and their aids came and went the grand, rci came up the bay. And when the party stepped down a couple of cracked stone steps into Muller's. a block from the dock, "Theddle" went In a blanket.

IN the serpent- Hosiery and Underwear the least present intention on the part earances fearless, self-ilenv ins and of the followers of Clark, Underwood around his neck when he opens up his suit case linament emporium on the docks. What he expects to do with self-abnegating police force went on wiifi mem. Now running a waterfront thirst or any other Democratic leader, to put Fine Values For Men, Women and Children those gentlemen Into the race for the cemetery Is a different business from the Sumatrese monkeys no one knows, but he nald enough for them to en And In the presence of a lot of tem nomination so long as President running one on croaaway. one neeas fewer colored lights and less white porary political ac, -idea able the cook to go ashoro again to of I neddle iud-odd lieut son remains in It Such a thing would be futile. The President can have the nomination if he wants it, probably unanimously; and all indications at "Theddle" looked shakily out of a thick woolen sock, from behind the i black eye for bnnkliouse stove and xpinlned: sawdust Is good for the floor.

But on the shelves one must have as many brews and extracts and Joyous oils as there are races of men, and more. Rum is international, and the cook kek," ne said and this time are that he does want It. showed the fifty-four square white The placing of his name on the prim ordered rum for all. in and tno round wunKies arouna many of his examinations tion from that very minute, failed in 'or promo-it seemed SB. with a rm of ad- ary ballot of a Middle West State With- "Theddie" put out his head and his eyes.

dator in ins, out objection en hie part is taken as convincing evlossce fe sis state of most convincing logical fe dress, with much knowledgi mind. are getting too old, families and could and outs of police procedure, witn ine WOMEN PROTEST NEW Is' amendmeu Danii Party Is Not Going to Be Caught at his command, with a ready pen to char, employment to Napping. make out reports ma, wo, no sun. 'on ibe-e th, proposed laoton Tat the cautious and far-seeing men If this appropriatio, NAVY SEWING PLAN of his own party do not propose to be JANUARY is known the country over aa clearance month but never before has II brought such excellent values in Hosiery and Underwear are now In be had. Women's 50c.

to $1 Combination Suits, 19c. to 69c 19c, reg. 69c. Medium weight, shaped cotton Suits; 59c. rs.

75c. Winter weitrhl. white Sun high lifcli. long sleeves, ankle length. Sbcs '4 and 5.

with imft ftoecjngi low iihrk. ve and elbow 39c, rig. 50c. Good quality, medium weight cotton 59c, reg. $1.

Superior iiialily fine rihb.vl. white Suits; low neck, sleeveless, knee and ankle Ion-lb. 1.tv 'V -mi'e'V Regular sizes. Regular and extra sizes. Women's 25c.

to $1 Separate Garments, 19c. to 45c 19c, reg. 25c. Fleece-lined Vests ami Drawers; reg- i 45c, rg. 75c and J.

Imported Svi niO, ,1 ulur and extra sizes. Slight mill hurls. Ion ami nee loiiglh Tigbl 39c, rg. SOc White coflon Vests ami lirawcrs with soft fleecing; regular and extra sizes. Children's 25c.

to $1 Underwear, 12l2c to 39c 12V2C, reg. 25c. Fine ribbed while cotton Vests and Pantalets with soft, fleecing. Slight null 39c, reg. to $1.

Superior natural gray merino hurls. Shirts, Pantalets and Drawers. Mens 75c. to $1.50 Underwear, 59c. to $1.19 59c, reg.

75c Medium weight natural gray merino 1 69c. Special Heavy weight ay Shirts and Shirts and Drawers. Urawos. $1.19, reg. $1.50.

Superior natural gray worsted 98c, Special "Norfolk N.w llrt.i, id. Hosiery Shirts and Drawers. Well made, finished with spring needle, ribbed cotton Combination care. Suits. In an incomplete rang-.

Women's Black, White and Tan Cotton Hose, Speciai 10c cangm napping 11 imure event sirouiu ploymcnt from foriy-flve to fifty tnnnnt he tailed to get oil the list foi ramme. Thev assert that it Is not im daughters or sisters of Civil War veterans. These, the rlgbi.ful workers. promotion until recently. Ther ho managed to get at the head of the Hut One contain, a strong admirer of Widows and Daughters of War will be deprived, and a foreign element Enright, said he would get Ot the lis "It seems a sacrifice to humanity to deprive these Women of their live Veterans Want to Keep Work.

possible thai will arise within the next few months which may bring about an alteration of the present state of affairs. Many Democrats have long doubted that Mr. Wilson really dealres a second term, and have felt that if he runs It will chiefly be because the party will demand It and would consider itself in a hopeless lihood, after they give near and dear but Enright said he would slick until there was a vacancy. Tv vacancies came, and Enright wi nnssed over. i I's tune oi They are now at an age.

or will, fan, ilies. when they could not get. other employment that would keep them His friends became hysterical with rage. The editor of a civil service $50,000 BUILDING OPPOSED. position eoioro int counrry ll ne Thus, some of these Democratic weekly who claimed that he had a promise from the Mayor, before Mr.

Mltrhel's election, that no man on the Piters to Washington Tel! Secretary We wish Secretary Daniels to think of that adage: 'Live and let "A VETERAN'S DAUGHTER." politicians are tuning up their umbrellas, so as to be ready for the rainv eligible lists of the police force would day. If It comes. They recognize that a Daniels Women Need Sewing to Lire. Kino eaui'c. less and an excentional personal matter.

The Mayor told him promise there 'BILLY' FRIDAY, EVANGELIST would he eM-i-puon. case. He had exception in Knright's The request made by Secretary of the Navy Daniels, that Congress grant been serving as commanding officer, with the grade of lieutenant In the Women's 25c. Hosiery, 3 Pairs 50c Black, white and tan seamless silk lisle; also black silk lisle, with pink tops; black and tan full-fashioned cotton; black split feet cotton. Women's 35c.

and 50c. Hose, 25c Black, white and colored full-fashioned silk lisle, cotton and fiber silk Stockings. Exceptional at this Children's Hosiery, Special, 10c ISlucli fine ribbed, medium weight cotton. Si-! to Very serviceable for school wear. Children's 25c.

and 35c. Hose, 3 Pairs SOc Black and white fine ribbed cotton; black, white and tan fine ribbod silk lisle; colored silk lisle- $30,000 to defray cost, ot aaaing Son of the Late W. H. Friday Starts Philadelphia Coinpaign. (Special to The Kaele.l floor to the clothing building In the it win, inaeeo, De a stormy tune if Wilson Is not nominated; yet somebody will have to carry the Democratic standard next fall, and there will be numerous statesmen volunteering; for the task, provided the natural standard bearer takes himself out of it.

Jfriends of both Speaker Clark am; Senator Underwood are organizing In a tentative way to meet such a contingency. That it has been in the minds of some Democratic politicians for a long time is evidenced by Hie fact that a movement wus recently to get Champ Clark into tin-governorship race in Missouri tins fall. Clark has no intention running for Governor, and his fronds sa that the men who began the movement Philadelphia, 16 And now comes "Billy" Friday of Brooklyn to carry on an evangelistic campaign in it Min-iasiiiniici and -enniless. price. Brooklyn Navy Yard this floor to be used for the sewing of sailors' Jumpers and trousers, has caused a storm of protest from the women who have been doing this work at their homes.

Flatbush precinct, and he was not only put aside on the eligible list, but he lost his command, and was sent to do ordinary duly as a lieutenant in the Stags street precinct: the precinct where there is nothing but hard work, ami where one has to explain the law to tho dwellers of the Williamsburg Ghetto every minute of the day. It was no easy job for Knright. the idol of the lieutenants. But he is Men's 15c. to 50c.

Socks, 10c. to 25c Superior quality, silk Socks in black and full I jslc 10c rem. 15c. The women, seventy in number, are ieamless cotton hocks in oiaCK. rar tan, navy, gray and white.

gin a three weeks campaign iti the Alleghany Avenue Baptist Church of which the Rev. Miarles Hendrle Shaw is pastor, tomorrow. Special services are to be held until February fi and great results are expected from the mostly widows or daughters oi et-erans of the Civil. War. An act of poirt tor ouc, reg.

ac ana jac. Lisle, silk lisle, silk fiber and ion there, doing his "little bit" as the Rev. Mr. Friday's work here. He is dher lH-utenun's say.

and is simply lawlnir wood. What he might say in really interested in the fortunes Senator I'nderwood of his next speech before the Lieutenants Benevolent Association is not known. wanted to get the Speaker safely out of of God from New York and a power for Christ." The Rev. William Friday is the eon of the late William H. Friday, a mem wnat me way 111 a.

i i cm.o-i im nii.i.i: in case things should leave the field of the for ber or the State Hospital Commission the time open. Bryan a Factor ir Wilson Refuses Ran. Woman, 107, Driven From Home at Five Because She Wouldn't Milk Eighteen Cows months ago. member of a sey street, neal IIUI.v" Friday was estate firm on llal-Brottdnray, Then he There will bo another big factor to his friends. He maV have, by this time, learned the lesson of the value of silence, but he is not letting anyone into his secrets.

oo. 11 .01. 11 nsoii snouiu not to figure in the St. Louis con connected wiin a Manhattan mission and afterward entered a theological seminary. sate ili.it He will Congress, passed many years ago, provided that they be given the sewing work at the Navy Yard.

For perhaps a quarter of a century veterans' widows have done this work at their homes. Although the recompense was meager, they managed to eke out a living. Growing gradually more infirm with the passing of years, tho little pittance that was theirs in return for this sewing work became more and more their only means of subsistence. Of late a number of the widows have ceased the work and their daughters have assumed the Like a thunderbolt came I he news of Secretary Daniels' action. It spread consternation among the thinned ranks of women dependent wholly upon this work for their livelihood.

Thev said today that only public sentiment, could avert the catastrophe that hreaiened them. "And I cannot understand why the Secretary wants this done." said one neat little woman In black, whose seamed, yet refined face, told of bat vention, and that rscnted in the person William .1. Brvan. It is con sidered highly probably that such a situation Mr. Bryan would himself with dignity.

at the Enrtgbt Will Have a ew Things to WHAT IS A PAVEMENT? When is a pavement not a pavement? When it is on a sidewalk. If you have any doubt on this point just call up the Department of Highways on the telephone and report that a pavement on a sidewalk is in a tay at rouoc uinner. has it that Mayor Mltchel i invited, but an invitation ch him l-efore the night of the The invitations are In tho no u. miraiuau-. railing SUCH ail ambition, he would become an influential force in determining I he ehoiee of the comention.

The ration- remarkable condition would present itself, ii Is declared by friends of the, Speaker of Mr. Bryan supporting Cliamo Clark the least effort, to belittle the fei happened on you you are incll fifth birthday 0 alter that, eve Kin- nrlRht few days befoi for the nomination against Senator Having di ul do with that, ind he'll make out his inner ion. tf Rhine- i the ippreciate Mrt Hedfnrd laiins to be 107 years old and has un- -lisp, ped claim 10 the bopor of being and maybe very pointedly, too, that the department does not consider daB-stones on a sidewalk as pavement. For several weeks the tlnK-mu IS YOUR MEMORY GOOD? MEET MRS. SARAH GOULEY She remembers lior lifili blrtli- the ago rive i.er inammy put her out becmise she refuseil 10 miiu elfhtnen cows.

Has MpcctWI work in the Has a s. Can still thread a needle, S'lnJ hvf 1 "ullan blood Sl" w1 1 itt.F P. INCnrCASE, Brooklyn rn-rnal Rorenne ivieKatea III 0n ronrtaanth ttratt, Washington, com. nKtoe rtpresnntlne -he internal Reve- me Association ot Brooklyn is in tles against n.plni definitely and 0 ami vet killed the chances of Clark for the Baltimore nomination, after the Speaker bail obtained a clear majority delegates and was apparently pressing hi' way forward to the m-ces--ary thirds. for this the Speaker never forgave the Nebraska n.

There was a perfunctory and formal handshaking affair about a year later, but tin- reconciliation never went beyond thai Yet as between lark and I nder-wood, it is regarded as certain that Bryan would support the The: street, near Nostra nd avenue, has in- in a. danserouK With imIs view simply lo bay act km taken that I 8or. would prevent persons beinR 1 by falliu.a on twisted tta sstones. most er r-ason to lellv oldest, inhabitant of Sheepshead ''r'vi I'iVl' ie lieutenants. she is 107 years old.

and she ought to the lieutenants think they itnow went right back to her fifth llar'' TV 2l7 ice. and his re-election Mammy, she Is the naugmei iiicy the other day proves foimer slave, "jes put her out en de not lost his friends of the house. She recalled the ejection lives In Brooklvn. ITis reason for sue, tmn sUll clings in inifii- polici the factory In is'ine and uiyi The pai Houtn. be discover, of mr.se.

no chance foi the a Another or me women nas wriiien iia: letter to The I about It. top; ninal olliehrnly is liable to 10 risk tl i the c.uren. missive follows iaewaK7 Thisde-1 Knrush written ironi 1 in- r.uie isureau paruneiu noes not consider paveim respect place, and her mind. I home 1 There has ni between Bryi ter attack on ter was lea and TJnderwi 1 the most it in 45 years old. Me was a telegraph At asked for an appropriation of end of the ire.

i S' a ,1 appolntn cows before brca jto install a factory at considers pave- I le lo -s. sir. I ahsoluleh, Brooklyn Navy Yard Secretary nient or (lacston.ss whatever tern, people who are brought imV. v.h tefusr.1 milk thai k.hi- and kci, li a good talkei n'K he lessen, it" the annrooria- rtau of Highways was iintiOeH It' seems tb added imposition of being forced I P' norm teats in the TO VOTE ON ITUK APPARATUS. and they installed.

Secretary Daniels probably thinking1 knows that the inspectors of the H-HTIN. MAN." the plight Brooklyn Navy Yard inspect twice; Syracuse. N. 1 January 1 5 "Take kitciien a. than she could endure.

"My nianimv was a slave for the ld Strikers in liravesend. and afore she was livin' with the Ityders stood In that situation evei Of course, prnct ieall a Democratic leaders that Mr Wilson will run. have every present reason so. They hate to think of In which their party eOUll should he take himself out They realize that thev woul camjlgn with heavy he natter who the candidate and that with an even falrl publican nominee against immcs ui inose iiuiirc ne nun. 1 treeiy 1,, Henutal COM of $100,000 Action for Protecilon.

(Special to The ICagle.) Hempstead. January 15 A she said. "ICvery work in 'hem days, all righly. m-li. which consisted of rnnsl work is promptly and von see BUS bad seventeen cnil chlcketi plenty of tea bread and a dn.n' mid had no time for the likes 1 ge bowl of apple sauce.

at me. so she jes' put 1110 out." 1 Hesphe her extreme age Mis. flou- It were a cold da. too. missy, but ley 1, able to thread a needle without I warn't afraid.

1 keep goin' and glasses, cook, chop wood snd clean petition was circulated here to.lav ubhtltted lo the Village Board next Tuesday, calling for a special election to vole on a proposal to appropriate for new lire sppa- party would probably go i feat. os-Nlble The sed of WIN 111. appropria- jt, ,,11 rigiUN After a. while of Revenue She had seventeen children, fou She had seventeen ,1,11,1, en. four inquiring If r.iv people, whom are alive nnrf l.a nine enlistment of her Tvice of Uncle Sam service of 1 ie livelihood hv si.ouse In the were badlv lb- i a 11.1 1 mere a grandchildren, whose ges range fron lit, by an act of Cm- sea soldiers.

lack of sufflcient boo; 'one" Here she gave a life his-1 twenty to fr.rty. and sit great grand seems very unreasonable 1 Sergennt Bleieher. uunn receini t' rti. If the proposed armrom-iat of lhiuncber from children, whose ages ranee from si) Ter and T. National Asa fvenue Eaae) ives In the his try of Amorlcan poltles, deprive them of this work, after the letter, reUeled as undesirable the isvoterl.il will be used to buy anothei then '0 'h- present time.

"While I years to twenty. refary r. I so many years of faithful and satis-1 Horscheads applicant who snug hi to' Are engine, three no, tor hose wagons was 'here I did even thing worked- Mrs. Oouley has high check bones soclntloi factory service. Some of the women exchange marital woe for marital weal, and other equipment.

0u the (arm, milked cows, knitted and almost straight white hair, and ployeea..

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