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11 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1912. TROLLEY SERVICE IS POOR. be taught by Horace N.

Doherty and M. fi I J. Stickle, general secretary of the Green- py point Branca. At the conclusion oi me o.oie study i a light lunch will bo served as an In I WALKS and TALKS Christian Italy Has Abandoned Christian Greece. Saturday's Special Offering I ducement to attract the young folks of the district.

1 FOR FAST SHOOTING. By JULIUS CHAMBERS. $5 Mcssaline Silk Waist $4 Silk Chiffon Draped Waist 1 wx Bath Eench Taxpayers Association Seeks Its Improvement. The members of the Bath Beach Taxpayers Association held a meeting last night at their headquarters, Eighteenth and Benson avenues. M.

H. Quail, president of the association, presided, and Miss Mary JIcGrath, the secretary, recorded. Complaint of the service on the Eighty-sixth street trolley line was made, tho contention being that the cars cf this line invariably fall to make connection with tho trains of tho West End line at. Bay Nineteenth street. The on this line on Sunday is extremely had, It wus claimed, ns only one car 13 operated between Bny Nineteenth street and Slxty-flftu street.

The secretary will communicate with the Public Service Commission in en ef GENERAL war In southeastern from the Sultan amounts to. It Is worth. (ees. There iB no stiuulatlon that Chris The rifle for rapid flrinjr should have shotgun weight, shotgun baiance. shotgun trigger pull, shotgun fit.

and the sights must ha such as caD be caught Instantly without effort In alignment. The hands grasp the piece firmly, not with the rifleman's loose gflP, "le loft r'u pushes A $1.98 Europe now appears Inevitable. The writer ot this column, with memories of the last serious JL forward while the right draws back, and the trigger la pulled by transferring the drawing hack force to the trigger linger. and not by any conscious crooking of that linger. The moment the bead covers the mark the bullet must be under i tian women will not be carried off to Turkish haretna, or that confiscation of i-i'ops, xtortion from traders, unlawful taxation upon tho agricultural class and unpunished massacres will not continue.

The local Turkish governors of these lonely and distant islands do not wait for orders from Constantinople. They are laws unto themselves. Tile dHy that witnesses the evacuation of the Italian troops will mark a resumption of tho brutalities that have existed for more than two centuries. Such conditions are Inevitable. The 1 Mm foK Mi' mm Jim Presenting 25 beautiful models at once at a price which defies competition.

Beautiful Messnlines and Chiffons in rostume and evening styles. Some velvet trimmed others satin faced vestecs. Smart new effects. way, he the aim good or nail. Charles I Asklns, In Outing.

An exhaustive assortment of rich new models. One beautiful combination of silk chiffon over white silk lace, trimmed (like picture). Others of messaline and Lingerie embracing all the fashionable costume shades and white. 1 Turk Is still living In the thirteenth cen fort to nave thi3 matter remedied. Some time ago the board called tV attention of the city officials to conditions in Bay Ninth street, between Bi lh avenue and the bay.

A communicat on from Major TumbrMge. Commissioner of Highways, stated that he bad received the complaint and promised to give the matter immediate attention. The members of the association are exerting every effort to have the Dyker Beach I'ark tilled in and improved by the city. They claim that the swamp at that point Is a breeding place for mosquitoes and that It Is a menace to the btalth The model illustrated. a Robespierre design messaline silk.

tury when he first made his appearance as a European power. He has not advanced a single step- In tho humanities! lie Is a barbarian, and doesn't want to he anything else. Murdering Christiana is a pastime with htm. He believes the Koran enjoins It. and the barbaric strain In his blood causes blm to feel grim satisfaction for every act of merciless 0 The Keynote of Health Is the Liver Scientists have definitely learned that the Liver Is one of the most Important organs of the human system.

It is the sieve which separates the good from the bad. the nutriment from the poison. Allow the Liver to become torpid or Inactive, the poison Is sent through the system and disease Is the result. First you become bilious and constipated and later the consequences are more serious. Nobody can live as regular as a clock.

In order to enjoy life we subject ourselves Coat Sweaters $.98 of the community. It was reported that the prospects for this improvement were very bright and it Is believed that the work of lining In will start iu the courso of a fow months. $4 Messaline Silk $1.98 Costume Petticoats J- -J-' Clinging messaline silk, in the Autumn shades, wlvcli harmonize or contrast best with the new suit colorings. Flounces and plaitings as required by the Pure Saxony Wool Pure Saxony wool, extra heavy weave, in single-breasted cozy model, with tall turnover collar to be worn flat or rolled up; turnback cuffs and smart patch pockets. to dietary Indiscretion.

If the proper trouble in that quarter, extending from 1876 to 3S7S, has held that opinion for several months aud frequently ex-lii-eaaed it. As one London journal concisely puta It, "Diplomacy bavins failed, the Near East now becomes a conk-pit of horrors!" The Morning- Post Rays, "The last hope of a peaceful settlement in The Dally Telegraph adds. "War hasn't been declared, it has begun." The Balkan States, one and all. are fleflant; Turkey Is contcinptuousl The Sultan, relievod of further menace from Italy's ships. Is gathering up tha few fighting craft under tho flag of the Crescent ships that have been "bottled up" for a year and is massing them at the Black Sea end of the Bosporus, to act as convoys for transports bearing hi3 barbarian hordes to the Bulgarian coast and tho mouth of the Danube.

If be has left enough German money from the last loan, he. can hire small steamers, send at least IrrcgularH up the Danube, land them upon the iouth ern (Bulgarian) bank, and attack at a disadvantage the distracted but brave people of that large province. Such an attack In the rear would throw the native troops Into panic; but It would have the Immediate result of forcing Koumanla to to to the rescue with 150,000 thoroughly equipped and trained men! Tip to this hour, beyond mobilization, Rownnnla'a King has shown a disposition to keep out. There Isn't any mora territory for lilm to got, except It be tho marshy Dobrudoha. Annexation of Bulgaria to the present kingdom-of Roiimnnia would bo opposed by.

Austria, Russia and the tiulgura themsolvos. Bulgaria's dream Is of an Independent kingdom, to which sooner or later will be awarded Rumella and all parts of European Turkey uot appropriated by Russia or seized by Macedonia. new suit models. Extra special values. Y.

M. C. A. BIBLE CLASS. A supper was given last evening at the Greenpolnt Branch of the Y.

M. C. A-, Meserolo avenue and Lorimer street, at which a Bible class was organized by J. W. Cook, the general Rocretary of Brooklyn, and James W.

Eddy, who Is In chnrge of the religious work of Inn Hod-ford Branch. The Bible study meeting will be held every Friday night, and tho classes will leineuy is men uaeu i uw uuuie 19 quicmy ended. A remedy which conies nearest to the heart of the people Is a natural remedy. The natural remedy most widely used Is Hunyadl Janos Water, the Nntarnl Laxative. Its natural combination is wonderfully effective In Wllmisnes, Torpid Liver and Constipation tumblerful cleanses the Liver, flushes the Intestines, purifies the system and is gentle, speedy and sure.

Don't take substitutes they are worthless Imitations and may be harmful. Charming Suits! Cozy Swagger cruelty lie commits. Such la the fate to which the Christian King of Italy recommits the unfortunate AegennR. who had every right to hope for new careers. Americans can have no sympathy with such heartless conduct.

Far better that King Victor Emman-ncle ships and marines had kept away from Rhodes, Samoa and the other Islands of the archlpelHgo. What a sad fact that there Isn't a ren! ChrlHtlan nation In Europe that would hsaumn the burden of protecting these unfortunate peonlo which Italy has s.t carelessly laid down. England Is too busy at home. France Is a nation of atheists, recognizing nothing that savors nf religion. Oermany might undertake tho task, but the Kalsor has one eye on Russia, the other on Franco and his chief thoughts on Eng-Innd.

Ho hasn't time. If he were Inclined. "Every nation for Itself" Is Mf ninilm. Tyrnnny Is again triumphant! SKYSCRAPER STYLES OF 1912. Great Coats .98 sun Ik I J.9J 4 PMW THE DOUBLE S.

H. Green Trading Stamps on cash purchases FREE Qj before 12. Premium Parlor, Fourth Floor. Real $18 Values Shows practically the whole trend of long-coat styles, just as the more expensive assortments do; while the material and trimmings are such as you will rarely Imd in $10.98 coals. New Chinchillas Double-Faced Material Regular $25 Values As complete a collection of Ladies' and Misses' Suits as you will find elsewhere at $25, with styles fully their equal and materials the best the Bedell System of Stores can furnish.

Hip-Length Cutaways Postilion Coats Half-Belted Norfolks Also an assortment of i i Our 75th Anniversary Said w. mi "Impressive ns the cliffs of Toledo." Is tho phrase used by a prominent architect In describing how Michigan avenue, in Chicago, would appear If Its skyscrapers were designed as large-scale compositions of lino and mass, without recourse to the conventional styles, each building harmonizing with its neighbor. An article in tho Popular Mechanics Magazine states that a new school of architects, believers In this stvlo cf design. Is now coming to the front In smaller buildings, and It Is only a question of time when these archi Ulster Tweeds $20 and $25 Trimmed Hats, Made of ifliiil The new rough diagonal and boucle effects, mixtures and cheviots, in the prevailing two-tone colorings which characterize the smartest productions of the season. Motor styles and braid-trimmed walking coat styles, with wide patch pocket thoroughbred, man-tailored coats.

-ft I ill i 1 1 wide-wale diagonals. Cutaway coats and military jackets, with vestees; Norfolk models, with plain tailored and half-draped skirts. New Oriental note in colors and trimmings. Cvery attractive new style. Velvet and Silk Plush, With Magnificent Ostrich Plumes for $9-85.

Not one of the 300 Hats but measures up in style and character to those sold in specialty stores from $20.00 to $25.00. TR'MMED DRESS HATS AT $4.98, and these measure up in style and smartness to Hats that sell for $7.98. READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT $1.48 AND $1.95. These are for sale on the Alain Floor. You will wonder how Hats, trimmed so handsome, can be offered at this price.

Distinctive untrimmed velvet Hats $2.95 Misses' and children's Ready-to-Wear Hats at a very low price. FRENCH FELT HOODS, also bright finished felts. and up anrl MO Fivnrfi fk.rtrh Ptttm.U QR The restoration of tha Macedonian kingdom, which later shall gather in -all Greece and revive the Alexandrian Is no longer a dream, confined to the shepherds" huts of the high plateau of Ovchepolye which means plain" or the tlshing villages of the Clmlcldlco Peninsula. To this day, at Thessalonica, or Pella, or Edussa, one Is told that Macedonia never was part of Greece, but that all Greece was part of Macedonia! And such Is the truth, The Macedonians never were Greeks. The Macedonian Empire, under Philip and as extended by Alexander, embraced Greece, Tbruce, Egypt, Syrlu, Asia Minor, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Assyria, most of Armenia and the territories embraced lu modern Persia, Afghanistan, Ualucbl-kUn, Western India and Ceutral Asia as far north as the Aral Sea.

Perhaps Macedon may rise again! She caunot do so until tho Turk Is driven ucross the Bosporus remember, tht Turk did not enter Europe by the Bosporus, but crossed the Dardanelles, at Gatllpolt arid bcr nun cease tho pyrrhic dance (or more martial lives. Is the King of Uuly a true champion of Christianity? Italy made several statements in explanation of ber war upou the Turks when she Invaded Tripoli. Aside from commercial troubles, which were shown to be trifling because Italy's dealings with Tripoli were luslgnilicant compared with those of England, France and Germany the cause of Christianity was iiiili i a i Alterations Free SALE AT ALL BEDELL STORES tects will invade the skyscraper field In tho meantime architectural details an' Ornaments are Classic, Romanesque, Gothic or Renaissance, according to the preference of the architect or owner and a elty street Is Jumble of all these stylesT But, broadly speaking, certain principles are mining to bo recognized, and tho buildings being erected this year show a decided advance" in the adoption of these principles by architects generally, as Illustrated by a two-page picture accompanying the article. In which the most recently constructed buildings of the largest cities in the United States arc grouped. When tile construction of Bkyscrapers first began, architects were at a loss to devise a style of treatment suited to what was cnllcd "a building sot on end." Bruce Price, a New York architect, conceived the Idea of designing such buildings In way analogous to a column tli at is, as base, shaft and capital.

This treatment le now generally followed. The base Is usually three stories In height, with strong horizontal lines, and serves to break the vertical effect of the middle or shaft Bectlon. The capital, or architectural attic, serves tho same purpose at the top of the building. In tho middle section the vertical lines are accentuated. In this way tho building forms A corn-plot? composition, having a beginning, a middle and an end.

1 I 1 1 A- Exquisite trimmings; the handsome Plumes are 18 inches long, full i heavy heads; all the new colorings, also black and white. KM 3 14 Sk 460 FULTON JL BROOKOH Misses' and Girls' Suits, EECENT ART DISCOVERIES. AUCTION SALES. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Pabllthcd prouiiiieutly mentioned.

Iu the same presumedly worthy cause i she seized eight islands in the Aagean I Sea, much to the Joy of their Inhabitant. lu most of those Islands the populations i were largely Christian. Tho Islanders hud Buttered generations of Turkish mis- rule and Inhuman barbarities. Gratitude i to their deliverers knew no bounds. A I new era bud dawned for them.

Poor, mis- luken people; they foresaw fair treat- i pESTROYS The raccnt dlrn'ovorles of old work ot ait aro mifflili'uilv rcninrhuMo, even when ampin allowance has lo male for tho cnlhuMusm of aiRTrssful explorer. It will bnve to be k'tt to the cuiuuliitlva critical Judgment of the world to aay wlii'thiT tin- a 1 11 1 11 iiuK up at Vaguftsnl In Thissaly la veritably a second Venu of Mllo, but even If It should full far nlmrt of thnt the discovery of a Greek sa In good condition would be a very won-del Kit U1I11K mli '1 With mimei ouu other art objects uneurthed In tho sumo p. ace. It baa been placed in the niijRmm at Volo, Thessnly. and fuller accounts tRM IN ON CHILDRENS HEADS Dresses and Coats.

All the new models at exceptionally low prices. Misses' and Juniors' $12.50 Suits, S6.98. Colors dark and medium, fine all wool mixtures; Norfolk or straight Coat, plain tailored or neatly trimmed, satin lined; pretty skirt; sizes 13 to 18 years. Mmses' and Juniors' S7.S0 Dresses, $4.98. All wool serges, black, blue and brown; round neck with low collar, buttoned front; sizes 13 to 18 years.

Misses' and Juniors' $12.50 Drosses, $8.50. New models in messaline silk and velvet; brown, blue and black, neatly trimmed and buttoned front; other pretty Dresses, $5.98, $7.98, to $13.30. Misses' and Juniors' $15.00 Coats, $9.98. Popular short or long lengths, double-faced materials, checks, stripes and mixtures; sizes 13 to 18 years. SPECIAL Girls' full length Coats, sizes 0 to 14 years, in cheviot, zibeline, double-faced sloth; tan, brown, Copenhagen and red; prices range, $3.98, $4.98.

$3.98 to $12.00 Girls' school Dresses, fine array of styles, Grctchen, Russian, two-in-one and Norfolk; striped or checked gingham and galatea; sizes to 14 years; special at $2.25, $2.98 and $3.98 Drstrnrs the rtn nr nil. lht rtfMj cling In the hair. Not oily or sticky, ill not Interfere with the color or growth of the hair. NO KINK inuiit from the Italians and never again expected to suffer the terrori of the paut. Alas, that dream for the Aegean Is-laudera Is dispelled! The peace con-veutlou signed In Switzerland on Tuesday, between representatives of Turkej mid Italy, contains a clause surrendering, the Islands to the Sultan, with "a guarantee of amnesty" to the Inhabitants wbo welcomed the Italian forces.

ilh-lug more. The world knows what guarantee" will be awultcd lth great IntereHt. No such artlxtlc linportniice attaches to the I recent discoveries on the. Palatine 111 I COMII NKKIir.D, I5e. SISr, Bile and I.

hold at all Drug- anil lppart-mrnt Stores, If your dealer cannot imply yon, sent prepaid in three perlnl alies (plain package) upon receipt of Me. Bile nnd (I. Address H. Hchwar, Vol Uroad Newark, N. .1.

BKi, buoyant, hraeinft. this new story surges aloiift through torniy seas of excitement (o ils tinal in the placid depths of love. 'Yes, hive is here the strong, passionate love of tt man for his heart's desire. Itevenge is hen1 the hot, reeking re-xenge of the Sieilian Mafia. Corruption is here- political corruption which leads to riot.

And through all the- Mvnesof violence and hlood-hed there flows a eady stream df the genuine ltex Iteach humor the humor of brilliant phrase and ludicrous situation. I.if his other Wks of the lawless North, this new novel will quicken heart that pumps red Mood, and while in real life one dis-s not rare for overmuch slaughter, yet in fiction the puns boom softly, and We renn miter only the tenderness of the meetings of lovers as we close the Usik. Illustrated. Post 8vo, $1.30 net. 4 Established 1837 Ykrr Ijarptr Brothers See the Display of Diamonds, jf Rings, La Vallicrcs, Hrooches, Raninff in Price I from to $300 Each.

Home, but the labyrinthine palaces ot the Caesura otter a fusclu-htln? ami emlless puiiln, and the 'inearthing of the turouc room of the palnee of lioinitlan will make neeepsary revision of m.iiiy 11 burned book. It la not aurprldlng that a aecret paanuge ai lirought to light a handy exit was on oc-cHslou extremely Iniportiuil to an unpopular 'Miiper-ir. Lutie by little the reconstruction of this aniating Imperial edifice, from which the word "palai-e" orlKlnaied, la being i-nmpleted, and this excavation adds tin Important bit to the honeycomb. From I'lsa eomea the word of the uncovering of some frescoes by llciiozo (I izmM 111 Casii I Florenilno, but as they nre said to be badly deteriorated this And may he disappointing, tlmugti (iozzoll deserveilly holds a high p'acu am 'Ui the painter not quite of thd first rank. Ills "Adoration of tho Magi" Is one of the nioM popular wall painting In Florence.

1'irhaps tha heat tilings have bieii found, yet villi so many old treasures coming to Itght there Is no reason to despair of discoveries of the flrn rank. No one can even nuesa uhat iiilxlit he If Mr. r.ran, as was lately reported In Home, should offer to 1 X' avate llerculaneiim at his 01V11 eipiiiMe. To a wealth art collector, well on In years and anxious to sen for ltliiidf what would be found, this might well S' em a tempting phllanthrophy. OPPOSITE THE BROOKLYN POST OFFICE Open Saturday Nights Till 10.

f-V BE PROGRES SiVE Week-End Specials for Saturday flii-lniis Vnnilta Marshmal- 25c. Ih. assorted Chocolates. 10c. lh.

delicious Vanilla Marshmal 25c. lb. assorted Chocolates, 19c. lb. 40c.

lb. low Caramels 29c. lb. tow Funny, attractive Halloween Nov oranije and lemon Turkish 25c. lb.

elties 5c. upi Delight 19c. lb. Dcligh Sn.HerelstheMostWantedClothing? Root's Finest Camel Hair Winter Underwear for Men, At $1.19 Each This BEST grade of Root's Tivoli Standard Camel's Hair Underwear for men is the product that won first favor for this mill. This particular grade (they make other Camel's Hair) has more merit than any of their other good makes it sells broadcast throughout the country at $1.50 per garment.

To prevent dealers from getting this special we restrict the quantity to not more than six garments, and none sold at this price to anyone without this ad. Bring this ad. with you. None C. O.

D. FOK MEN. FOR BOYS. AUCTIOW BAiLS. Men' $12.50 double texture Rain-1 coats $8.75 1 Boys' $4.08 2-Trouscr Suits (all Mill SK Auutlun-er, N.

ll st u.m, (lit. SI. TI1.1111. 17 Hi Men's $18.00 Vi'inicr Overcoats, wool) $3-98 0 liotttry, H. rl, 11.

,11 w7 Mvrl. $11.75 1 jlsuiM. I Way. i'llhitig evry Men's $18.00 silk faced Fall Overcoats $1 1.75" Boys' 08c. corduroy Knickers.

Boys' $8.08 Winter Overcoats, $3.75 I lie, IK- '1 ll' l. 11, lill. J. J. l-'rl' I.

it'Hflv. ivf, iili'tf. elc, pleilgx Ull Men's SI 5.00 ull and Winter Suits, $8.75 Men's $18.00 Fall and Winter Suits, Boys' all wool Suits. 1 Boys' $1.08 mixture Suits $1.63 S3.P8 2-Trouscr Suits. del.

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No. SIX. 1, all dales. I tine kin-inn ill i'i I tf, 'calling. I Idclccd l.rl'T ttet.

II, li-: t. I' i A i I i Utt. A lie. ll: ah.il SI Y. I'liy, si wiry at $11.75 Men's $2.00 soft felt Hats, Women's $2.75 Sweater Coats WIlFmiEU YOU AUK A BULL MOOSE A REPUBLICAN OR A DEMOCRAT the Principles of Your PARTY PLATFORMS The National Party Platforms The Election Law of New York State Boundaries of Election Districts in New York City Boundaries and Maps of the New Congressional Districts in Brooklyn art.

all r.iMBomrn in EAGLE LIBRARY 165 On Sale at Eagle Office, and News Stands 25 CENTS (by Mail, 27 Cents) 1.89 New Fill prmlurt; heavy fine wmil Swrntrr Coats; Oxford, tans, cardinal, all white; high ami nerk nmilrls in all iir i FSaturday, Shoe Day Here for Childrenr Little men's dull calfskin bluchcr cut Shoes, easy fitti'iK. round toe, with Women'a $3.50 Raincoat, tan, Woman' $2.51 Blanket Bath- plaid back; ie, to 44; A roboa, with border, rope nirdle, pink, JO an'' fipf. rililxm I 1 riir tniiiK I $2.75 Maatalin Petticoat, all the 1 $1. SO Quality Munniih Tailored leading rnliir and hliKk, rliaimealile Waial, new Kail effect, white, 11 s.in., ,11 i'i in. 'l, lv 1 I'Vi iii iK' 'r -lii, lei, HHi-ix-t, t' U.

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fill. hii.I ill a I'I in Minis I. VI II i 3 95c and plain rnlora; plaited or Q() 'tripr nnd figured corded ruffle I 0 laundered nr ofi collar tips ana low nceis; sizes hi to also pution noes, prona toes with tips, low heels, sturdy strong soles; siies 11 to 13! i Boys' black calfskin blucher lace shoes, good stout extension soles, broad round toes with tips; good looking and comfortable; sics 3'j to 2, 2'') to ON THl: TAIILF.S Children's dull calfskin, vici and dongola button Shoes, ittotit extension soles, hroad easy fitting, toes, spring and first heels; siea to II, 12 to 2 $1.2.1 Growing nirW calf Boots $2.98 Bahics' tan or h'; i id i-hrci, plain broad toes, nn heels; 2 to 4, 75c; while kid $1.19, etc. Smart tan Ku sia aM ilcxible wcl'cd File Bnotr, sh; I round toes, first heel and military keels: hih rrade Shoct; sics I- to 5 $2.9 Men's (Jun Metal Dull Calfskin and Patent Coltskin liuttcn, Lice and liluther Cut. Floxililc Welled 25c New Robespierre Collars, 10c 1 UE.MISTUT.

This seaWs neweM ellert in the (c. trrnle of popular Roliepiene Collars a 1 lalioti attactieil: alto bailor and Koun.l Collars, embniidertil Byron Collars, loots, i. are moras atlil Arots. DU. L.

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