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-TUB BTiOOKLYX DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. JANUARY 1. 1911.

HAPPY YEAR THE CRY S.L vcrcin (Eastern District) last night held their annual Sylvester ball, at the club members of the Cbamper of Deputies lined a petition to the government- fop' a new trial. man Donge during the strike on the docks of Havre last December was sen-tenced to death, but a few days ago 15J house, corner of Bushwiek and Gates' guerite Coontz, the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. Coontz: Ferdinand, Francis, Charles and Marguerite Butehorri.

the children of Mr. and Mrs. Butehorn; Mar-jorio, Elllnore and Wolverton Licarl, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Licarl.

NEW HOUSEHOLD DEVICES Inventors Construct Clever Contrivances for Home Use. OF ALL SOCIAL avenues. The attendance, as usual, waft very large. There was a lot of fun when the clock struck 12. The New-Year was given a hearty- welcome.

The singing' Society' Orpheus, with headquarters at Mar-tin Ollinger's Hall, corner of Hamburg and Jefferson ave- IN GERMAN CIRCLES. Scientific American Describes Shutter Tasterner and Door Stay, Recently Patented. I nues, celebrated Christmas last night In Clubs Hold Open House, and Brooklyn Homes Will Welcome Callers. Brooklyn Woman Passes Away at Age of 61, Leaving Many Descendants. a very enjoyable manner.

The attendance was large. Tho singing society Al-penroeschen was also represented. Fine presents were distributd to the children It has been definitely announced that August T. Tiemann will not again accept the- presidency of the Brooklyn League of the National German-American Alliance. As a result there were many changes expected when the league meets next mouth to elect officers.

Yesterday, however, it made known by the Two Inventions of great interest to of the members. The chorus 'ang under householders are illustrated and tic- the direction of Charles Schwarze. Y. M. C.

A. PLANS FROLICS. HAD A REMARKABLE FAMILY. r.otrinatlons conmittee that Henry Wtiss- Fritz Wittke. the secretary of the scribed in tho current number of the Scientific American.

One Is a shutter manipulator and fastener, patented by R. Marsh, SI" Hampton street, Rock Hill, S. Frledrich Glueek Quartet is i mann, tho lawyer, had consented to stand as a candidate to succeed Mr. Tiemann. There Is still doubt as to the vice ceiving the congratulations of his many mends, as ha has announced his engagement to Miss Martha Ehlers.

The engagement is lo be celebrated at th3 Bound of Entertainments To-day and To-morrow Will TJsher in 1911. Eleven Sons and Daughters Born to Her, and Only One Is Dead. Stern Brothers Announce for Tuesday, January 3d A Clearing Sale of Women's Tailored Suits and Street Dresses At Less Than One-Half Eormer Prices Tailored Suits, of Serges and Broadcloths, at $12.50, 19.50 Heretofore from $32.50 to 45.00 of Velvets, Rough Mixtures, and Broadcloths, $24.50, 29.50 Heretofore from $50.00 to 59.50 Street Dresses, of Silks and Plain Serges, at $9.50 14.75 Heretofore from $24.50 to 32.50 of Plain and Corduroy Velvets, Veilings and Crepe de Chines, at $21.50 28.75 Heretofore from $35.00 to 69.50 headquarters of the Quartet Club, corner fi The Zoellner Maennerchor is again trying to secure a clubhouse and tried to get the Bushwiek Clubhouse at the recent sale, but failed. The present headquarters la at Abendroth's Hall, on Bush-wick avenue, near Myrtle avenue. Here Is the story of a family record which it took a century to make and al most half a hundred people to complete.

of Welrfleld street, and Central avenue. The Williamsburg Boss Bakers Singing Society, of which Theodor Gevrenz is musical director, to elect officers 'on Wednesday next at Schwaben Hall. Henry Noll of 30 Arlon place, for many years a member of the Arlon and formerly an officer of the society, recently ci lcbrated the twenty-flfth anniversary of his marriage. Tho celebration was a quiet affair. The Cornelia Maennerchor had its Christmas entertainment last night at Schmidt's Hail, and the attendance wa3 is so multifold that It is hard to say large.

There was a Santa Claus to du trioute tho presents. which is their most unique distinction. Perhaps the most striking Is the fact To-morrow Is really N'ew Year's Day. There will be a general observance, of the holiday all over Brooklyn, though it will be very quiet In comparison with the uproarous welcome it received around midnight last night. As heretofore it will be "ealling day" and many -people have determined to stay at home 1o receive (heir friends.

At many of the Brooklyn clubhouses "open house" will be scheduled, while at all the various branches of the Young Men's Christian Association in Brooklyn, there will be epeelal entertainments and festivities. Imponant business Is to come up at the meeting of tho Independent Women's morns on Thursday night at Palm Gar den, corner of Hamburg and Greene ave nue. The society was organized about BERLIN ABATTOIR FOR HORSES. Berlin, December 8lfrTlic municipality, of Berlin has appropriated for the construction of an abattoir where horse3 Intended for human ron'sumptlon will be killed. About 12,500 hqrses are now annually used for food.

TAT FOB BAGUINO DOORS. C. As shutters ore ordinarily co'nstrtict- that the death of Mrs. Mattla Llcari, the grandmother, on Christmas Day, marked the first mortality to occur In the large family, including eleven children and twenty-threo grandchildren, In thirty years. Her only child to die passed away at the age of 2 years.

Had he been alive at the time of his mother's death he would have been thirty-two years old. Licarl was only III years of age, and her death on Christmas Day came unexpectedly to her largo circle of relatives and friends in Windsor Terrace, cd. is necessary to raise the windows Brokolyn is a great town fur social activities and this interchange of amenities, holiday greetings and good "wishes will probably J7e more general in six years ago and the future of the organization, of which Ernst Kampermann is musical director, will be discussed. Tho Twentieth Company of the German War Veterans Association of New York had a very enjoyable family entertainment at Gnerner's Hall, corner of Fifty-first street and Third avenue, to celebrate Christmas. John Thielltz, August Thiea and Adolph Gaerner acted as the DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

Paris, December 31 President. Fallleres considerably to permit ono to reach out and unlatch the open shutter so that It may bo drawn to a closed position. Pictured herewith is a method of fastening the shutters in such a way that they may be operated when the windows are raised only a few inches. Secured to each shutter of ths window is a rod terminating has commuted the sentence of Duraud. the secretary of the Coal Handlers Union, to Beven years Imprisonment.

Durand committee. where sho had lived and been prominent at tho conclusion of hi trial on tbo in church work for the past twenty-three The members of the Brooklyn Turn- charge of Instigating the murder of Fore- years. She was one of the twelve found in an eye witn one rod passed through this borough than in any other section of the city. Many young women hava announced "at homos" for to-morrow af-ternoou, and the pink teas, receptions and fetes of various kinds will attract a great deal of attention especially among the younger set. In some families New ar's Day is treated like Christmas Day and marked by presentations of holiday gifts.

This is a custom imported from France. To-morrow will be truly a home day in the City of Homes. There was so much frolicking and merrymaking in welcoming the Now last night, that there seems to be but little funmaking left over for to- ers of tho Church of tho Holy Apostles, Greenwood, and Prospect avenues, nineteen years ago, the church being so named because of Us twelve original or charter members. Her funeral was a yf Imported and Domestic Fur Garments and Furs including the following High Cost Model Garments At Greatly Reduced Prices Woman's Mink Coat, 52 inches long, at $1350.00 Heretofore $1750.00 Ermine Coat, 52 inches long, $1275.00 Heretofore $1650.00 Alaska Seal Coat, 52 inches long, $725.00 Heretofore $975.00 Broadtail Persian Coat, 52 inches long, $675.00 Heretofore $875.00 Model Coats, 'A of Baby Caracul, at $210.00 to 485.00 Heretofore $325.00 to 695.00 mm I TO yard to the clubs, but tho supply of entertainment is inexhaustible at those sources of social enjoyment. The Union League Club will hold "open house," and a large attendance of members and Jheir friends is expected in the handsome Vtubhouse on Grant Square.

At the Brooklyn Club, the members will enjoy the hospitality of the organization at a special holiday luncheon around noon itime. Many of the other Brooklyn clubs will provide some, special cnterininm'nt or feature for the benclit of those mem large one, and was marked by the attendance of all her descendants and by the profusion of flowers, which It took several carriages to hold. Her husband, eleven children nnd twenty-threo grandchildren survive her. At the time of Arline's birth Mrs. Llcarl's groat grandfather was still alive, and although thou 114 yenrs of age, made a special trip from Manhattan to Brooklyn to bold his great Rrout grandchild in his arms.

He lived to be 97 years of age. At, the present time there is a sister of his still alive in Washington. She is St years of age, and soon to celebrate her golden wedding. A peculiar fact in connection with the remarkable family of descendants is that ono of Mrs. Licari's sons was an uncle three months before he was born.

That was Alexander Licari, who w-as born February while tho eldest child of his brother, Salvador, was born In November of tho year previous. Mr. Salvador Licari's fa ther-in-Iaw was Price Wrecking Sale! Shutter Holder and latch. the eye of the other. Secured to one of the rods is a latch made of twisted heavy wire which is arranged to pass through both eyes of the rods when the shutters are thrown onen.

and also to engage an eye on the window ledge. Thus tho shutters may be locked In open position. A door stay has been contrived by O. Eaton, 5 Merrill street. Portland.

Me. Screen doors are usually of such a light construction that they ni apt to sag after a little use. In order to prevent such sagging, or to correct such a condition in an old door, a simple form of stay has been devised, consisting of a hook placed at the lower outer corner of the door, to which a wire is attached. Now Going on at Piano Headquarters 0UR4LEADERS Seal Bisam, at $250.00 to 375.00 Heretofore $350.00 to 495.00 h. New During ThA FIO Big Cut Price 149 French Seal Coats, with collar and cuffs of contrasting furs, Heretofore $145.00 New Piano $175 $5Monthly also nn Interesting personage.

He waf Andrew Jackson Llcbenau. and at the time of his death during the past summer he was the oldest lettercarrlcr In Brooklyn, and for many years had worn at $110.00 extending to a boll at the oonosite corner of the lower panel of the door. The wire is doubled and the holt is so arranged that, it may be turned to twist the wire, thus shortening It and lifting the sagging side to normal positron. 11 Sale We Will $5Monthiy bers who will, spend part of the holiday In the clubhouses. Branches Have Prepared Novel Entertainments.

The different Y. M. C. A. branches will pay the most attention to tho holiday and fresent novel entertainments or iete their friends.

In some cases, effort! will, be made to demonstrate just what work is beinu done, ami the buildings wlil be open for public inspection. already announced in The Jungle, sixty young women will help the men celebrate at tho Central Branch and It is a safe prediction that it will he the most successful event of its kin.l in the history of the association. The young women will be properly chaperoned and will take part in the receiving. St many different events. calculated so utilize every available minute of tho lime, have been planned, that it is Impossible to enumerate them.

The Bedford Branch is not to be outdone In anything and a carnival of fun and entertainment has been arranged. Among the chief features will fc an Indian war dance and wedding, and many athletics and gymnastic exhibitions. The Greenpoint, Eastern Dis-trlct, Prospect Park, Twenty-sixth Vard Branch and tho other smaller Ion Everv PLWO EASY TERMS tho which marked him ns being th" first in the service. Ho was an old Civil War veteran also. Mrs.

Licari's surviving children are: Mrs. Johanna Coontz, Mrs. Mary Bute-horn, James Licarl, Salvador Licarl, Frank Licarl, Mrs. Mattlo McCutcheon, Peter Licarl, Miss Florence Licarl, Miss Stella Llcari, Miss Sylvia Licarl and Alexander Licarl. Tho grandchildren are: Aliine, Florence, Gladys, Frank, Salvador, Amelia, Andrew Jackson and Grace Licarl, the children of Mr.

and Mrs. Salvador Licarl; Ethel, Emma, Mattlo and Laura Llcari. the children of Mr. and Mrs. James Licari; Amelia, Harry, Florence and Mar- from New 30 to 50 Piano Jjf $190 BROOKLYN GIEL'S DE3TJT.

Of to Brooklyn friends wtm the debut cf Miss Dorothy Dunc.in. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan of River--kle Drive, formerly of Brooklyn, who made her initial bow to the social world Wednesday at a reception, dinner and dance in her honor at tho Plaza Hotel, Manhattan. In her receiving party were the Misses Madeline Duncan.

Frances Marie Ward. Mildred RadclliT. Vlnid Martin of Manhattan, Edna Combs, Lyone Ordway Brooklyn. Helena Halo of Philadelphia and Mildred Le Fevre of Fnrls. France.

New Pie no $225 '6MonthIy French Seal Coats, at $75.00, 89.50 Heretofore $95.00 to 125.00 Moire Pony Coats, at $42.00, 53.50, 82.50 Heretofore $59.50 to 115.00 Women's Black Cloth Coats, squirrel lined, with skunk dyed opossum collar, $28.50 Heretofore $35.00. Men's Black Cloth Coats, natural muskrat lined, with Persian collar, of solid at $47.50 68.50 Heretofore $59.50 and 85.00 Muffs and Scarfs FRFF I Cover' Cartage, rntLi 25 Sheets of Music We claim the pianos cannot be equaled for the i rice in the U. S. I we are a protection to you against tne Remember high prices usually asked by other deal THE-LATIGEST- CHINA'S GLASS ers in this business, as we are known as the lowest price house in the trade it is a well known fact that persons buying; here always save from 30 to 50. MUFFS SCARFS $11.50, 15.00 10.50, 12.50 12.50, 22.50 12.50, 21.50 19.75, 32.00 18.50, 25.00 21.50, 32.00 21.50, 29.50 23.50, 32.50 23.50, 29.5f Black' and Blue Wolf, Black Fox, Natural Skunk, Black Lynx, Pointed Sitka Fox, WE RETAIL AT CTORY PRICES RETAILERS' IN -THE -WORLD Beginning Tuesday, January 3d.

24th Annual Plate Sale For this, the greatest China selling event of the year, we have assembled the largest collection of fine Plates ever put on special sale in this country. Our offerings include the most celebrated makes of English, French, Austrian and Russian China thousands of beautiful Plates, marked at Prerial Reductions of 10 to 50 per cent, from our usual prices, which regularly average "One-quarter Less Than Elsewhere." The savings therefore represent ONE-THIRD to MORE THAN HALF of the prices such China usually commands elsewhere. For example: A Large Variety of Make Your Selection Early SPECIAL Novelty Fur Sets in Russian and Hudson Bay Sable, Ermine, Cross Fo3 Fitch, Natural, Blue and Taupe Color Fox and Mole, At Proportionate Reductions branches of the association will celebrate the day in their own way and have prepared programmes that will Kive all visitors something to do or to witness every minute of tho time. Hound of Miscellaneous Events All Over Brooklyn. There will be an Installation of officers of St.

Joseph Young Men's Union by Magistrate Dodd to-morrow evening it tho clubhouse. Dean street and Van-derbilt avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Lauderdale of Clermont avenue will fiiva their annual ministers dinner at their residence on Clermont avenue.

Two hundred Democrats from Kings founty, under the direction of County Leader John McCooey, and the various county officials and district leaders, will leave for Albany on the Grand Central to-morrow mornlne to attend the inauguration of Governor-elect John A. Dix in the capitol. The Ninth Assembly District Regular Democratic organization of which Deputy County Clerk Thomas F. YVogan is leader, will hold "open house" at us headquarters at Fifth avenue and Fiftv-nccond street. The Invincible Club will also have a callers dav to-morrow at the Herkimer street clubhouse and tho members nnd their manv friends will be welcomed and eiven a good time.

The Florence Clark and Edith Clark and M's3 Sophia Chance will receive their friends o'clock jt the homo of Mrs. F. M. Callow. 11'43 Flalbush avenue.

Miss Evelyn Bedell has announced that she will be at home to her in the afternoon nt her home, Mfi.l Bedford avenue, between the bourn of two in the afternoon and midnight. She will be assisted in receiving by her frieirl. Miss May Wanzcr. Prospect Lodge No. 3:5." I.

0. B. will bold its nnnual ball durins tli evening at Prospect Hall, Prospect and Fifth Numerous other events are scheduled Fine Limoges Fish Plates New 12 Rolls, Player-Piano, 88 Note, Bench, Stool; Cover, $10 MONTHLY UNTIL PAip. Annual Offering of Household Decorative Linens Tuesday, January 3d Unusually large assortments of the most desirable class of Linens from the leading manufacturers of Europe, will be placed on sale at 25 to 50 Below Actual Values At One-fourth Off These Plates are ail high-grade Limoges China, and are shown in a wide assortment of beautiful designs. As an example of the many exceptional valurs offered, we illustrate an attractive pattern consisting of a centre-decoration of fish in natural eclors, surrounded by a ch border decoration of fine gold over an underglaze Cobalt 1 lue.

Regularly $36 a dozen special value in the SOrr Annual Plate Sale, at, per dozen Big Price Wrecking Sale OF ALL FACTORY SAMPLES, EXCHANGED and SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS, taken in during our biy; Holiday Sale. They have been put In perfect order by our expert workmen and, while they last, you may have them for what they cost us. GAMS BELOW x2 yards, x2i2 at tne many uance balls In the different parts of the borough, wh'le the theaters, the hotels, and the manv moving picture shows scattered throughout the patron- Ge! uuruugn. are certain to be well ized all day. usy Before They Go Satin Damask Table Cloths at $1.65, 2.25, 2.95 2.15, 2.85, 3.75 2.65, 3.38, 4.45 2.60, 2.95, 3.85 2.95, 3.75, 4.88 3.90, 4.15, 5.90 2 x3 2y4x2y4 212x2ya 2x3 WAS NOW Special Low-priced Plate Tables These interesting features of the An-nual Plate Sale present extraor-dinary opportunities to buy excellent French and Austrian Plates at wonderfully low prices.

The variety comprises all shapes, sizes and colors. There are five of these SPECIAL TABLES, as follows: At 20c Plates regularly 25c. At 30C Plates regularly 35c. At 45C Plates regularly 50:. At 65c Plates regularly 75c.

At 90c regularly $1-00. A New Special Table has been arranged for this Sale, the selection embracing some of the finesl English China world-renowned makes, such as Royal Doul-ton, Cauldon and other fine wares; also a group of dainty Limoges Plates and some distinctive patterns in Russia China. There are rich Service Plates and a broad assortment of Game, Salad, Fruit, Entree, Soup, and Bread and BulterPiates of various sizes and in a great variety of beaullful decorations all marked at Reductions of One-fourth to a Half from Regular Prices PIRSS0N tlontlilv V', ni lUll nlll Fnlil. III. AT 0AKDALE MANSION.

Special to The Eagle.) Sayvillc L. December ai At Commodore F. G. Bourne'H Indiana Neck Mansion at Oakdale, to-ninht a week-end end New Year's party is celebrating. The loo room mansion Is all aglow with a thousand r-lretrie lichis.

Tile guests will dance the old Year out and the Year in to the nmi- the city orchestra at this cntrr of the 'Oakdale millionaire colony. Napkins, to match, Doz. $1.65, 2.50, 3.85, 4.50 Damask Table Cloths, Scalloped, 2.75, 2.95, 3.50, 4.50 C. NARVESSEN 375 If-t Monthly I ntll Pnl.l. J.

C. FISCHER 400 Ifa loiUlily I iidl Paid. 450 Monthly I mil I'll ill. KRANICH BACH 4C0 Monthly I ntll STEINWAY SCNS 650 HI Monthly I' ntll Palll. 35 WEBER 500 1 7ft Monthly I ntll I'nlil.

XIV 4ft WESER BROS 350 1 7 5 Monthly I'ntil Pnifl. 1 I 5ft DECKER BROS. 550 fQA ww Monthly ntll Pnlil. JUJXf fift STERLING 3001 Oft wu 5 Monthly Inlil Pnltl. t7 95 AUG.

300 1QE Monthly I nlll l-nlil. Xt Napkins, Scalloped, to match, Irish Satin Damask Table Liner, full bleached, heavy weight, Doz- 5.25, 6.25, 7.50 Yard 75c, 88c, 95c 6ABLER 375 1 25 GEO. STECK CO. 400 Oftft I. AMVi Monthly I ntll l'nlil.

Monthly I ntll 1'nld Magnificent Line of Full-size Limoges Service Plates This offering is perhaps the most important feature of our Annua! Plate Sale. We have niaik.d tlK'sc superb examples of tins Limoses China at a reaction of 10 per from our regular prices which comparison will WESTON PIANO C0.250 1 4ft LINDEMAN 450 995 US Monthly I mil Pnl.l. XTiVj Monthly 1 ntll hiiO BRADBURY 3C0 1 ff HAZELT0N BROS. 375 9C Monthly 1 ntll 1'nlil. M.W 7 Monthly I ntll PnUI.

AUU Linen Sheets, Hemstitched, Scalloped, Linen Pillow Cases. Hemstitched, Embroidered, Pair 3.25, 4.10, 4.90, 6.00 4.50, 5.50, 7.25, 9.00 Pair 85c, 1.00, 1.50, 1.75 1.25, 1.50, 1.65, 1.85 1.25, 1.75,. 1.95, 2.20 MONTHLY Rents a DrrAiiTrriii tftvo Natural Teetf TiojiTmrYi, Doz. 1 IKIUJIUVLU 1 1 tick Towels HT Hemst'd or Scalloped, Turkish Bath Towels, Hemmed, riuc iuicauy lu.v. No.

1 The dainty decoration consists of wreaths of pink roses and green leaves, interwoven with a border of acid-etched burnished gold and finished with a frncy gold shoulder-line. Kegu- larly, $28.75 a dozen; special at, dozen. iZO.o7 No. 2 An artistic design in red, green and gold; with border nnd wide shoulder-lin in a rich encrusted gold effect. Kegularly $34.75 a dozen; so1 special at, dozen No.

3 A particularly rich effect, consisting entirely of a wide border decoration of heavy encrusted gold, expending the edge to the shoulder of ihe Plate. Rcguiarly, $48 a dozen; special ,00. nt, dozen In the Annual Plate Sale we will feature all kinds of fine English and French Plates (except open stock Dinnerware) At 10 Per Cent. Less Than Regular Prices 1.45, 1.95, 2.75 2.90, 4.00, 5.25 2.95, 4.50, 5.25 95c, 1.25, 1.75 2.45, 2.75, 3.40 at 1.15 at Crochet, Bed Spreads-j Satin Finish, We put in new teeth thai '-oak and feel like natural teeth. They are strong, serviceable and absolutely firm.

No. Charge for Consultation. Our method of filling restates decayed or broken down teeth tc natural condition of service, comfort and appearance. Crown and Bridge work. Loose teeth made tight.

All Work Guaranteed. Teeth Extracted Without Pair. McNee!" "arlow Dentists English Painted Bed Spreads, 81 to 87 Court, Corner Livingston Brooklyn One Block from Boroomli Hall Snbnay Mntlon Fat. Over BO Year OPEN EVENINGS Phone 4R2 Main French Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Decorative Linens At About One-Half Former Prices "Vet 23d and 22d Y. 510 Fulton St.

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