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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. MAY 25.1906. GOSSIP OF THE STAGE WALKS and TALKS, ffff 'y- By JULIUS CHAMBERS.

--Q --o--. .6 MUtttKKK the nation and a. lacked tho names of sev- or a pprsoti no longer' HbI Kn i nHl, .1.. eral pillars of Republican falth-the eonneoted with his household, an estimable I Millinery Exhibit. Mlss "roen win be the chief prim money was placed I wherr It was efror.lve.

imanwhomih. art PaH be- nr HE spring display of work at the, instructors, shows some wonderful re- the exhibit last evening was a WSwKL 1 One hundred on seemed a gran jury I young Women Christian Asso suits, too A white lingerie dross Is demonstration of touch typewriting, and a 01 time. That "'he na wo'n" wT for JtJ Tly ESS EBT I is no. unnatural. Think what i.

did for chwh deatro red. of Dr. 0ne "'rk ami" This" year 'the JaJaSttlw tlTutam Item of pr gramme wtt5fugll JtaffWl JL "at'ur pur'? Vf'the" eek' I BGfofcSH the country at large and for the Common- p1, "appearance, work does no, in ihe sl.gh.es, degree mending. Ske.eh,., are cd as the wiHbe on! the las, oPPor PfH wealth of Pennsylvania in particular. would indicate ttoi Lis.

lower the record. Three floors of Pra'Z" vl'fronT'hls "ng by lomh-iha, 1. wl.hout the neces 10 500 Mr- raner in -AdrSa." for 9f 4 L'ntil this same sor of Inqulrs AJkjfcjfc building are used in display, and InPn! in receiving cer.l- Hy of looking at the keyboard. The par- he will be seen next season in a drama llf have extended to every hank com- every room yesterday was crowded 11 li Unites Tor a-uln. and ighteen for dress- tleipants were graded loto three divisions i' iaHPViPP9ig, Pany and railroad corporal Ion.

Iho wide- of II. n. removes from dmrnB who hn(1 coroo t0 s0(, making. under graduates, i. students who have TZt'ZVhl KT gjB spread ramifications of "graft" will not 11 a'1K what the students can do.

There were The embroidery department was par, Ic Sl poll -y of 1,,, m.in...-IH.,; sur- v4 he diselnse.1. Th.v nr. many general Ibaen and Sirmdl.org. the two greal bean- to larly popular this year. to the hn i 1 i among ih.ai.r goers Ik managers of no, -on- dlnaviun drama, is.s.

bare left an indeii- rv 'vlMh, re "lls Mrs i' hi ,,1 The final "draft of her new play is now ML' 5 aider an ae, of dishonesiy ,0 revive bl, in.pr.- drama of this genor 1 -maK mr or the nvid Bolaseo. who says "commissions" on ar.i.-le purchased allot). The wonderful Xors-lnnd bas done inB. an embroidery room, a kiithen. an and shadow-work shirtwaists.

the Bra' a en, 1 ,11 as. aff red for the bes, h( wl 0(. ablp Mm WMFZk for the s.oekl.o.ders whose servae.s they so much for literal whole attendant nurses room and the very in. er- lledel.o work. Kensing.on .0 l' fi 1 manuscript to her In a few weeks.

The, fSmgLi- 3T are. Often have I heard men boast of world lamen.s the loss of another of Its junior depar.n.e,,.. beautiful coloring and designs, and a fine ,1,7 .7 a al of he drama far are known such "rebates." Public sentiment is splendid sous, In the millinery display there are ht. htmmwi aa Mt'Tf about fifty words per minute. The gr.du- Carter and Mr.

Belaseo. To ZJlZ calculated ,0 make a milliner or irecord yjJST I been educated in an atmosphere cf Guy do Maupasssnt. Ibsen believed that Jealous, but with a certain dath. a certain mnn ghow wha, have taugnl, "P1" "nl tfn a simple story of everyday life, which 1 'v K. "graft." not knowing anything better.

a drama existed the e.r- ehie air about I hem thai rival the models and two very attractive young nurses In who averaged wl" eTnP'y only half a dozen characters. i AJkjfcjft hum" Inecmo'v- F'asnions "openings." An in- hejtcluresque com motive thc correct fghtyw0rds per minute, writing with re- Juj emotiMal'tneme'sSggestiJe I R- William J. Bryan will he present at Ihe ina underneath, exactly as the baeterlolo- "chair and table, and also an ex- "conslderablcTnferesI was evinced in the 80clal mas. 8U8g" 8011 B4c' annua, Pourth of banoue, given by ZVr'. wve ahown from mihe fVameTp ,0 A "UXZl iA'r 11 AAAA IKl Ifag American iolon in Me may suurt natural wotf better any the making of sprays of natural looking S.

Hart is in charge. t0 offPr a compel ion for 140 and E' S- Wl'ard closed his season to-day, I I Bm' be relied on to make a speech that will 1 writer of his period, except Balzac. ribbon roses. There were raffia hats of I The cooking department offered strong I50 wor(i certificates awarded by the and will sail for England, from Montreal, I BsSsPH nrrrrrZI rr complicated weave and design which temptations to the visitor who was hun school to graduates. The dictations at to-morrow, to revisit America next imnoaalhln mode Kry lor Dllt lf sno "as nbln 10 be the various rates were given and the and will be seen In Brooklyn.

MISSION WORK OF LUTHERANS Vh.nir TTX entirely by hand. The this W5S. TTZ SSSS VftJSZ MTB'ZZ this city and referred to the fact that millinery course have been panicularly every description and find samples of ng rPSults 125-word certlflcate earned by his management for the net, ihree years tlonna of the operatic section of the the- Mr. Schieren Urges Them to Greater their own soeietv required some-hing like this year, as there are twenty everything ever cooked in a well-managed weiekrl. Ada I', llrrriot and Olga She will first appear in a revised edlii-n ater.

The engagement was made largely Aetivitv Soeietv Needs JlO.i.onn. which by their present activity regular teachers In vaca- 1 department Miss Mabel Bradt Pcdersen: 140-word ifteate earned by of "Mias Dolly Dollars." and with ate hrourh I he medium of James Hazen Hyde. ACiiviiy oociexy urns would not be hard to raise and urge. iu evenina nubile in cooking. Kdir ll.

id. and proach of next spring she will have a new who is also interested In he New Thea- $105,000. them to Interest every one. He admitted 1 In the room given over to exhihi.s I word cert Itlea.e earned by opera bv Harry B. S.nlih and Vlclor Her- ler and who has for some time been ill it would be rather a difflc.li task but schools, three leaching in the i.

M. C. of the Lexington avenue colored branch Rpn0 L. Williams. Ethel Itirehl.ui.l.

l-rl. Her eonirae. calls appearaiiee in hard and earnest work, he said, would one in tho Manhattan Trade School were millinery and dressmaking up to Minnie Usher and May Missionary" aceompHshJhls. iso addresse in schools. There high tnilard vilh English Lutheran Church of borough the Rev Dr.

Kunzmann. superiuteu- navp becn between 300 anl 0,1 regis" The junior department displayed its hail' half The6 mem havValreadyob- "0-- -O- w-0--O" O---O-- --O was held last night a. the English Luth- dent of the missions connected with ter during me last ntne montns ni. SOwing, sketching, water colors, basketry lalned good positions, although graduation i a i T- 4 I "ran Chu ch the Redeemer Bedford of the Bngllsh Lutheran teachers are Miss Emma D. Venable.

Miss i and Other things which were all does not take plaoe until June 12, when 0 LSLtZtSt SteafflSlllO CtVCt Bttalt a4. 6 eran Church of the Redeem, r. MHM churches i the fni.ed Sia.es. The Rev. Minnie C.

Venable. Miss Henderson and ly fine. Those in charge are Miss, Eliza- more than 100 commercial diplomas will I 6W UWAUUUiy WUt tW avenue and Hewes street. The meeting 0. pastor of Miss G.

Meader. beth Smith, Miss S. K. Taylor. Mrs.

be awarded. 0 0 0 lQ ami line. Music was rendered by the choir A R.Mis" Edna I'hair and Midgely. B.Irs. Rossiter.

'i noonC close' This "ete'ning8 nrcspn all the during the evening. Miss Lucie V. Drossv, as ihe justly proud. An interesting and popular part of: hours being from 7 to 10 o'clock Jt Jt feX -Jt Jt Jt ue.ega.ts preseni wno an u.c rpport Qf John Greene, the in Oils MBaaaaHMtaiaaBHHHaHHBBBXBBBA greater activity and paid the men and ANOTHER REPUBLICAN CLUB. Jeffries and all the big prize fighters in Elisafcetlian Tazze iot the U.

S. 1 woman a glowing ompl.m. a- for the (Special lo the Eagle the country, will be at the ring side of the Qmm p. ,0. q.

IHBynRjk, rhTVtTanaenSld Us District Republican Club, of Kings County! night, when Sandy Fergurson. the big tMMStMMMMM lHKl earnes. and hard labor nearly every on, nas Jll8t chartered by Ihe Secretary heavyweight, and Gub Ruhlln. meets In a WlSmSKmi' of the eh.irehes win. 1.

of 8ate wUb f0lowlng directors for six-round bout. Dclaney will be there for i a ifl vTai-'llnK year: Marcus M. Conrady, Hans the purpose of challenging tho wln.1,1 1 mW8HwBVSKMu I'M sad -inoiae. end, year. He re- Kronke.

Percy C. Elliott and Marton Mor- behalf of Al. Kaufman, the much talked-of terred to the great work of the Young rls, of Brooklyn. heavyweight from tho coast. MBHHBBgg Bl IjiSWjfe' -r -M o-- a o' WBtSfc r' ''(fftijlM I 1 New Dime Savings Bank Building to Be a Notable Stracture 5l 1 LiW.

IH bowl; London hall maker's lflH aHRSHH in London It purchased In In the HMS9f 'v'J I 1827 by Thomas Hopkins, from whom It bowls portraits In classical costumes WSrV-JSaBfVMSSKMJ9. JPaLlK i ,1, seeded the vendor. The most Impor- 1 of Elizabethan tazze. 0f Boston. The tazze will JB HgiiAMgMM in.hes high.

Mi inches diameter of country. MR. COLER'S ADDRESS. BASEBALL TO MORROW His Remarks to St. Mary'8 Training SCHOLASTIC TEAMS.

liliffVl. i'i School Graduates Displeased "A wVaKLa XjImJI The games to-morrow among local- t4fl jjBB SHni? rf Cometstone Laying of Glen Cove School i which was thought to provide banking oiiicais ihe tents. t'l'ioughtn'l'lv' inscribed'1 w'ith the emblem of f'PBMiPIT JlSSia space for a long time when it was eroded chief clerk the stc.iogra- The truster of the IMrne Savings Unnk, ima maler "Be Ye Faithful." we MggaWit rK 4 3gWjW gti in im. the trusters found thai more room pliers and 0- filing sen -ing f-r words 'of encouragement WBpnaHPP "JjjSwV jHHj prepared to alt. huihiw-u wi.h a threug'', enl.

.1 limit the ens. of tin- mV exprw the hope that Mr. v' adding additional stories an 1 u.tll.ng ail room and hanking spare. -1 no tore to 1 he amount d. from 1 he rpflx "hypodermic" .0 I1 '( i th.

contain presen. banking building, so re. lie' tn his future addresses "L'KjBMlWWWWiCTiaMBftfc iA bank rain.il r. i.oiI.t. engine, electric lighting and that not a dollar of the present surplus a GRADUATE NVRSE It was found, however, the plants, wi, It rooms, will be expended.

llrooklyn May 24, 1906. iflT AMM. greatest enlargement plot the I. clerks and Jnr for rheir arehitecla have been Instructed io WMtWlt? MTlaMMM 'PaiTtf Hktu ZSfflfo JilMHfc Saal 50x100 fee. he the the hank plam.

neat, subslantl.il. fireproof HHMjbB! iT irTtirllTniiyiMrtM .0 GAI.WAY MEN UAffltS. IValaHMVaalHnfl. iHtpBIA A Ifl JagliL "CiHSllaMailg ML Men's Association give JMMJ nTj iJwl'W jp JpWK'f" 1E building provide for big Sunday meet of the season MIpVkw Jc 2Sak Hf I TBWiM fflWi" I BBHflaBW iBBImM The northeast to programme iftstZi. JBI MaMafBBV wHPSH "HM has iH9 laaaUlaWaB iIbp KBRbvHE3S' Is direr.

ly in ihe cent. the shopping large vault for the saf, deposit are; J. Lawrence Mare. dins, president. ranged and the committee In TBI IWUMTOCaMHll JBS' i distric and also al the junction of company will be Of the round door pat- George W.

Chauncsy and John Truslow, charge announces that a majority of the aaa- main highway of travel io the Brooklyn tern, similar 10 the one lately installed vice presidents; Russell s. Walker, ireas- uthlei.s who competed at Athens will run Bridge and the new Manhattan flridge. for th PtopJ' TWWt Company. will nrer; Frederick W. Jackson, secretary.

In their respective events. The most im- notable event al Glen Cove yes- I Paul H. Grimm, of the First Masonic of the building will be about 150.000. "vrl 1 'rusices are .1. Lawrence Marcel- even, will be ihe run, Dlltribt, who was to have laid the stone.

Not the hast att.ae.ive feature of on DaKalb avenue, and ex- deposit boxes of varioug sties. lus. John Trusi.nv. John scratch for which the bent dlgUnoe run- ine 1 hi nie. hsvlna was nf tends one hundred and fifteen fee, There will also be provided several Are- W.

Chauncey. David W. Uwis. Samuel ners have been Invited, Some of he men nerstone of the new $50,000 school could not present, and hi. place was cornerstone laying was the parade of laying of the cor- District, who wa new $50,000 school could not be pr northerly in Fleet street, with a long rear proof vaul.g for Ihe s.orage of irunks.

Rowland. Richard l.ninhridge, Horace who will probably start are: Johnny building. The ceremony was witnessed plot extending considerably further. pictures, valuable packages, etc. and l)u Val.

l.udwlg William Me- Joyce. Hilly Frank, who finished third in bv a throng of Interested spectators, in- mteresied in- Coolcy. from that The building, which will and is to be devoted exeltisivel- the rooms lor and admin, t-aiors 1,1 lb Id wdliatn I Motfai. l-Mdh larr and several other OrM class a 1. 'ners.

the throng of happy-faced children needs of the Dime Savings Bank. The of estates and corporation meeting rooms Wgllwr, George Cox, Charles Teal, met. Entries may be sent to J. J. Mc- 1 and adjacent villages.

An interested at- finest and most perfectly appointed on preBented charming appearance. Their plan, provide for a dignified, classic, ab- The security and ash vault of the sav- orge Moon, tngraham, Hugh, 412 Fast Fiftieth street, or Dtegei "-ndont was Mrs Clarence H. Mackay. of Long Island, occupies a fine site donated singing of patriotic songs was a notaUj eluding many prominent people and adjacent villages. An Interested at- finest and most perfectly appointed tendant was Mrs.

Clarence H. Mackay, of Long Island, occupies a Roslyn. District Deputy Grand Master by ihe Charles Pratt solutely fireproof, one-story structure, logs bank will be located on the main Frank H. Pan Frederick B. Fiske.

6 Clust. 1'3 John street, Manhattan. I.

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