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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. SEW YOIiK, TTEKDAY, JAXL'ARY 1. 101(5. CORNERSTONE LODGE. 367, ELECTS HIM 1916 MASTER iftMl thai the dirt MM ut made the pbi a own i flMgerwM t' health Iuk oih utllclala tu appli BENNETT MAY SAVE IASKS UNIFORM LAW $1,500,000 TO STATE! ON SPITTING FINES MOSES WAS NEEDED BY PEACE PILGRIMS; "LIVED IN CLOUDS" Senator Has Introduced Reso-1 lution for Legislature to Revise Constitution.

'Victim" Queries Why Punislv ment Varies in Di.Terent Courts. railroad or other common earn. r. shall keep permanently and o.nspl. a-uusly parted In each of said plftctg a sufficient number of notices forbid "ling spitting upon the floors and attention tu the provisions of tills "It Shall bo the duty of eerv i-er.

lessee, or manager of every fa, -fory, workroom, store, office, or place of business, in which ten or more per sons aro employed, to provide proper receptacles fur expectoration. Such receptacles are to be provided In the proportion of unu to every two net- Stockholm Was Where Party Began to Disintegrate and COXVFNTIOV NO EARLY WAHMXti ait Ordinance Calls for Notices hi Public ftft the S5.000 Voters of His District sons so employed and they are to be. Places, and Kcorplaeh Prov bled. Editor Brooklyn Dally Eagle oioanscci and illslll Icctc.l at least ol in every twenty-four hours." Are In Favor of His l'lun. i Special to The Eagle.

Albany, January IS Senator U. Bennett of Manhattan Intro DELIXJATIOX. Will you be kind enough to tell me why a large fine Is imposed for spitting In one police court while In oth ers the usual fine is Are the per duced today a resolution to provide for the appointment of a special commit T) I on pneumatic automobile tires, all types of solid and cushion motor truck tires and pneumatic motorcycle tires are advanced 10 per cent, on standard sizes. This advance also applies to all rubber tire accessories. New prices are effective today, Jan.

18. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO. Akron, Ohio. S. S.

Mi dure, Henuiui Bernstein. Gov ornor Huuiia and Mrs. Dolase- COMPLAINS TO EVERYBODY John J. A. Rogers of Queens Finds Many Civic Troubles.

sons arrested, or summoned, if you tee, composed of seven Senators and six Assemhlymen. to take under consideration all the proposed constitu pleaae, any more liable to a big flno because they happen to fall victims to lalu Quit There. tional amendments submitted to the some specially I officer In DEWJAMIM G12INDROD.s part of the borough than those who commit the same offense in another Who huts just, been elected master ol i No. 867. E.

and A. John J. A. KOBcrs. of 9T2 Forest section? The law is not being gen avenue, lias mi complaint to (leorge I popular mi legislature this year.

All of the new Constitution that was defeated at the polls last year has been introduced by Bennett and several other amendments have been proposed By 'MtU and other members in both houses. Bennett proposes that the special committee handle these and call before them the members of the Constitutional Convention to glvo thoir ideas. Bennett issued a statement today urging that this method lie taken by the State Legislature in revisine the erally enforced, Is It Have you heard of one case where a mil funned patrolman, unless specially detailed, issued a summons? And was nut each of the ten thousand policemen In this city directed to enforce the law? Nobody disputes that the ordinance Is a good had not been followed in the election of the committee of organization which came Into existence on the boat and she pointedly demanded to know when Mr. Kord bud changed his itiind about r. uaggett.

chief clerk of the I'lildi, Servlco Commission, and also to Dl trlct Attorney Denis O'Leary of Queens, demanding that the Public Service OH) mission order tho T. to change the grade of the private right of way from the Itldgew I Dt'DOt to Krcsll 1 i-oari an mm Herman IS, tli author, an. fish of another? VICTIM. nouneed his intention of departing at conform to the grades of the streets along the 1. Cemetery rxtcn-I sic ll of the load Magistrate Nuumor.

when sitting In remain with the oartv anv loan Constitution, rather than providing for without ernbarraraini both' hlroMlf (Special by Mall to The Eagle.) Stockholm, December 27 Norway turned a cold face tow-aid the Ford upecial pleaders for peace; Sweden lias sive nthem a warm handclasp. The Norwegians were apathetic about the mass meetings, the Chrls- 1 i-jniu preaa unkind. Aa slangy mihiII boy might say, "Norway gave I hem the. nim ble heart." The Swedes have bee oenthuclMtto, have filled the halls, the applause has been tUlIUlltU-Olia. Thia may be lue to the strong Socialist clement in the community.

It may be due to the pronounced pro-Herman -sentiment. Germany wants peace as a man in a game of poker wishes to ctalt while be yet haa a slack of hips In front of him. Germany's attitude sways Sweden. The Swedish people generally say that their country is strong for peace. At a great meeting in tho Academy of -Music tltej applauded, to the echo, letters cm, sent to Borough eslrient Connolly, Public Works! minlssioivr I mi i.

HieiiM that the last one cost the State 11. Dull. -nan, anil says that a repetition of this niiu iiiivii. uaiio i oi. is.

mre, wno had been outside the palo for a long time imili the same stand. That left no real notable with tln misaloner Leavllt and Corporation the Gates avenue court last week expressed the opinion that tho public ought to have been given a more extended notice of the enforcement of the ordinance regarding spitting in public places, He Imposed a fine of $1 upon each person he found guilty, with the exception of those who had spat upon the public side party except Judge Undsey who has expense could be saved by submitting amendments through the Legislature. Of course, under the terms of the Constitution, the question of whether or not such convention shall be held must be submitted, but with the legislative plan for revision under wav that would easily be defeated. walk. In the latter cases he suspended sentence, saying notices should icmameu necausu oru pieaueu with him most earnestly to stay and because of his wife's pjroject for finding homes for the children made orphans by the war.

With several of the party ill and others shaking the dust of Sweden from their feet, the parte was getting pretty well "shot to That an ordinarv neace Bennett say he h.c- vncnUirired the Sn.tlOO voters ill his Semite llialriel first have been placed on street corners that all persons might know they were liable to arrest. ma r. who HI 'jl 11 M'T C-'; to how they felt about the scheme, and particularly as to whether thev were In favor of resubmitting at least the mure Important provisions of the defeated Constitution as separate proposals instead of in bulk, as they were In Gates avenue court this week, today, and yesterday, lined each person $1 found guilty of spitting in i he sentiment expressed l.v Louis visited with so many vicissitudes seems a 1 1 ii 1 incredible. l.ochner. i that the psycho- of the other courts.

As a rule, the anived for unl- presenter! last rail. So far. he says, he lias received 2, aim replies, prac- majority of persons who are taken to- dissension the ship was followed by Bingham's death, by lord's departure on account, of illness, by the illness of Haniiii and of Lieutenant-Governor Bethea of South Carolina, and by a veritable epidemic of influ- and offer an ano 1 uradloa ion her hand some military Sweden will bo at war ten that she la being con-ted by such things as the thoughtlessly committed an act which Hc snjs: una nimoiis are practically against another llltlon and in submit of her i. i party were in-ildly that her "resting The undemocratic met o( treaty For Misses and (iirs Next in importance to the Ik hum ol being graduate. Is llu' selection tit an appropriate gown for lliis momentous occasion.

Mothers will appreciate the wisdom ut not waiting until the last ininutL' as our ployed by the managers of i tlon which are repugnant eiples concerning the nci democratic basis in all col deavor." She continued: Black and Colored Dress Goods Remnants-Sharply Red need Where you had considered buying the material for one iltcss you may now buy two simply by taking advantage of these splendid reductions' Waist, Skirt, Suit anil Coal Lengths. tney am not Know was a violation oi a city ordinance. There are persons who question whether a fine can lawfully be administered in every case. The ordinance under which the persons are summoned and, if found guilty, lined, specifies that notices shall be posted in certain places and receptacles for expectoration provided. Hero la the ordinance: "Spitting upon the sidewalk of any public street, avenue, park, public, square, or place In tho City of New York, or upon the floor of any hall in any tenement house which la used In common by the tenants thereof, or upon the floor of any hall or office In any hotel or lodging house which is used in common by the.

guests there ited the the cdltlpr new Constitution ippear before the os of the Legls-various proposi- that with the newest and BROTHER AND SISTER DIE De Witt C. and Laura L. Taylor Expire the Same Day. riant-, nt lityli uia-lr assortments are now replete most charming trucks for this event, and the prices are attract ively low. Jacquettc Dress, $16.74 Illustrated tilit of white embroid creil net.

Bolero waist, trimmed witl rows tif Vat. lace. Over-tunic of em iler-kiit Ml net i 1 1 -1 1 1 ith tucks am of. up fact itterial that was $1.98 to the pil The most interesting part of the statement was that in which Mrs. Boitaevaln found that the delcgatea were living in the clouds.

She said: Having no organization, we had no open forum for discussion of r-rouu plans and crilicism of methods of methods of or upon the Hour of any ferry- (Special tc-ilie Kaglo.) ance, lesplte the note of criticism opinion expressed in certain rters that the mission must irded the delegate here and All remnants of desirable materials that were $1.29 to $1.98. Now 79c yd. Remnants oi and fancy materials, 49c yd. i plalform or stairs of any or other common car- I Tyrone. January 1 8- Pewit I ibi, c'i 1 Taylor, SO years old, and Ins i Laura Taylor, OL' years old, ricr, many of them on ever tlie sun, with discuss; Into the street from the cars, Val.

lace Cruibed ribbon girdle. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. open forum fo ut of group the thrashing, 1 c-uiuriiay morning, ine i niiseonenth i fennel- from pneumonia and the Inner from a niplicat ion of ailments. Compose Frock, $23.74. Hatislr Net ate rltiv- At the first ambitious meeting in Stockholm the hall, holding a thou- sand persons, was crowded to the doors.

There wohe many standing Sentiments uttered bv Miss Katlierine Hevereaux Wake, the New York) school teacher; Dr. Aked and Louis: 'Urely private. This was un "oth were born in Montgomery because ideas which were N. V. They resided here lit i which open -i'-i iMi.siungti Adorable Negligees llilili'-al knowledge nave l.een eoinbatter and offset bv w'ls facts gained Iieadwav l.c and the utile, ind the author -mini, circulati made for mis- which his vie Vhlch his views I of many pamphlets In were set forth.

He vas formerly well known in Brooklyn, vhero some of his relatives now re-ide. Mr. Tavlor is survived by his life, Lida Bell Dysart. lcsa perma-; tivcly nst'il iii this i hai niiiirr miwn. 1'Vtmt and back panels of cmbriiiilrrrd hatisfc, side panels of tucked net, finished with double net flounce edged with Val.

lace and shirred ribbon. Square neck, short sleeves, (jinllr of white, pink, blue tir maize. Sizes 14, Hi and iH years. Junior Frock of White Net, $11.74 At Little Prices But a Satin, Silk and Crepe ilr Chine, must be sacrificed before inventory time comes around, in order, to make room for Spring dmer. were most vigorously applauded.

The name of Mine Schwiin-iner, on the contrary, was leceived in silence. More persons have called here In one day that were received in the entire time the party was in Norway. The corridors were thronged with physicians, educators, feminists, students, men and women of pn lienor- from the nation at large. ICven some of the nobility were re ceived. All expressed their hearty agreement with the purpose of lie mission and wished it success.

The students meetings, of which there were six in two days, took on new life. In one day one hundred students from the University of Stockholm and Upsala were received by the score of students from American universities. Arrangements ere made to establish permanent peace organiza Rev. Lloyd Jones of Chicago, and he looks like the pictures of the old prophet. Perhaps be will lead the delegntes out or the wilderness of discord, dissension and misunderstandingperhaps.

It needs a Moses badly The party's Who's Who savs of him that in his youth he lived among bears, wolves and other wild animals That ought to fit him for leading a peace mission. IU1S. vav. CIATB DIKKC'TORS TO MEET. Glen Cove, L.

January IS Tho annual meeting of the directors of the Nassau Country Club will be held this evening at Delmonlco's, Manhattan. A dinner will precede the business meeting. Directors will be elected for four years, and the nominations are George ffl, I-'ahys. Harvey Murdock, Andrew Fletcher and William L. Harkness.

nmed with Venetian lace; neck lite ribbon tin he; skirt trimmed ut Venetian lace; underskirt of satin ribbon "irtlFc. Sues it, ll FlUaTaL PI Round neck bl0U8c wit" while lift cliit Satin Kimono, $5.74. Lovely ihides of pink, blue, ror, Cdperthsgen ami ivilrl rherry; liuiiiK iniiilrl 1 1 iininrrl around Crepe de Chine Negflifjee, $9.74 Very full model in vokr tffect; shincil pm-kris; trimmed on neck, II I J(v From the Girls' Shop Graduation Dresses, $13.49 BROOKLYN tions at the universities of Copen lleevei ami arnuml Inn inariiliinit. hagen, Stockholm. I'psaki and Chris-t Inula.

W. II. Draper of New York I Taffeta Silk and Point style, illustrated at left. A combination oi d'Esprit in Colon Semi-Emolre effec square neck, putt Albatross Negligee, $5.49 I invi rsitv acted as chairman. On the other hand tt was In Stock holm that the ranks of the delegate! began to grow thinner.

The only Governor. H.inna. of North Dakota hnr cone to Copenhagen where it was said that he was in a hospital, threatened with finished with tiny trills ami rnsrlmds. Hotbce underlaid with Chantilly Lace. Skirt composed of folds of Taffeta and Point d'Esprit.

Silk lined throughout. Sizes 12 to ll) years. mil (ilrla' Third Floor, lir.tli Strcc( 0ppenheim.6llins&6 Fulton and Bridge Will Close Out Wednesday Smart Tailored Suits Fashionable Winder Cats wirn typnoiu. Inez Milholland Bolssevan. th most beautiful of the women delegate and one of the keenest minds of th' party, kicked over the traces because el mittee selected by Henry Kord.

She recalled, in a warm statement, that Ford had -ml methods I upnili pink h'lit hluf. Crepe de Chine Negligee, $7.74 A warm, comfy robr lined throughout with white albatross. Finished at neck and sleeves with band of white marabout. Rose, lavender, pink, light blur and Copenhagen. j'a Third Floor, tilth t.

UEtrimmed Imported Crepes re pons 6c yd. I New Models 1 of Women's would be followed, that such methods 1 Afternoon ir-in-ilvcrl and in an array colors, this material is cer- Smartly fashioned models of Broadcloth Of wool Velour, Mixtures, Gabardine and and Whipcord in prevailing colors for. Checks; many fur-trimmed; Women's and Women and Misses. Formerly to ,35.00 I Misses' sizes. Formerly tt, be satisfactory from the point of view.

if the price why we are Millinery 400 Real Mil an Hats 'cry Special at VICHY ly asking tahri. impo Owmd by and bottled under I 15.00 FurTriramed Suits 12.50 Fu-Trimmfd Coats itnl our cash offer to had at our prii e. Natural Alkaline Water lies wide It comes in two plain anil crinkle, and Your Physician Ufn hllmlinz in slit it and medium weight. Sky 1 and other high-class black and Dressy Fur-Trimmed Velour Coats; suit-colors. Fornitrhi to 7.1 occasions, in Women and helir.

will recommend its use, to relieve tard, castor, golden brown, ma- hogany, geranium, reseda, emer- aid, Copenhagen and navy. Mary'a Second Floor. INDIGESTION RHEUMATISM 111 green, Hague blue, wkiti and blacky At 24.74- 20.00 15.00 I The superior qualitv of these URIC ACID GOUT Not Genuine without the word II Hainidkercliiefs ll for Less rral Milan straw hats makes this an exceptional opportunity to procure a rral Milan straw hat at an unusual price. A fine assortment of Sailors, Turbans, Tricornes; in black, Women's High Coat Suits Tailored and dressy fur-trimmed suits of Broadcloth, Boliva Cloth and other desirable materials. Formerly to 50.00 Women's Drersy Coats Many striking and individual models in a variety of fashionable materials; trimmed with fur.

Formerly to 40.00 vr ta. nut (ll Iin "rnu'ii. navy, new red, new Alt HON SALES. 25.00 20.00 CITY SALESROOMS, provide themselves with extra handkerchiefs will seize this Macy nd Straw 'Hats opportunity to buy "handkerchiefs for less." cu. anj new oimhina- 2,000 boxes Women's Initial Linen Handkerchiefs remain tn.ni jf these stylish satin hats thr hnlidav stocks.

Medallion, wreath designs with LontfellOW with l.isere straw facings and 7 8 Court Sq. and 22-24 Red Hook near Jtuiton St. WM. POLLAK, Auctioneer, Gella Tomorrow a.m. drier.

Library xna Dlnhic Suits. Brass Rarii block or script letter. Not every letter in every design. Macy's flanges Klack own. $1.98 $2.97 usual price, box of 6, 7c ami i8c Now, box Ol 6, An attractive aaMrtment ot earlt- lui Linen, i lilna.

Phitiiik. Mirrors. Carptti ttUKS. leimi A UAHliti AND VAniED ASSOHTJIENT. COMBINATION SAKK.

Very Special Values in Women's Taffeta Silk Afternoon Dresses Charming Models in Taffeta with Georgette Crepe Sleeves and white button effect Vestee and Collar, in 1 3.75 1 2,500 dozen Men'tt Irish l.im 1 lun.l kim chiefs lniported. 1 and season hat trimmings, in new Yi inch hems. Verj special at 11 tor s4c. traw braids, fancy feathers, and flowers, at our usual lowest-in-50 Savings on Fm All-SUIt Crept de Chine Handkerthiefs priLTS. Imported extra bean quality 111 novel woven brocaded effect! and 1 Wi mm hit wthtttl ekarge if dehcateh colored hems.

tk trimmings are pur- 1 1 1 1 1 I thastd hen. copen, ureen, Brown, Navy and mack. very special tisiini pi ice, 4'jc eacn. or eacu. Mbt' Main Hoor.

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