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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. MARCH 10. 1918.

men ho have already been called for examination. There were. I ink. some 25li.i00 cases of lhat kind it I have not the exact liguies as to cases our olliic has handled. Of ilirse.

it is iitlerlv impossible TDPPER OPENS DRIVE FOR 3,700 RECRUITS GREGORY ASKS MORE MONEY FOR BIELASKI jj FOE TO ENEMY SPIES handle eaeli of those cases with our tojee, and if wire not foi volunteers wliich wc have in reglstratiflft eases il would not be possible to hegfi to handle those cases. First Time in NEW YORK The Musical Serenades GUINDON'S 'Flatbush and Sterling DANCING MENU A LA ARTE Adjutant Staff Officer Here to Bring 27th Division to War Strength. Head of Division of Investigation a Wonderful Worker, Says Attorney General. IMTS MRU 2- ision at Spartanburg Mad- l'p of 1 Lane Bryant Corsets and Brassieres I A Transform the Figure A i DMhl ur 'r'oor fl9 1 "nt Fitting All Types of Figures MhbhI i tUS; Corsets Brassieres I 29s 85c to 1200 Stout Women jS i FOLLOWS UP THE SLACKERS To Be Maintained ranks. Kecrulling is being continue today, however, in order to allow i the percentage of men who will be rejected for medical reasons More 70 men applied yesterday Three hundred recruils are i ceded by the 167th Field Artillery Brigade stationed Md is the first col ever organized in tin I I mu Mates.

A COLLECTION of the Division Adjutant at Camp Wadswortli. South fa'olina, arrived in New Yor klast night to take charge or the campaign to recruit 3,700 men 10 restore tlie Twenty-seventh Division to its war strength or 27,000 men. Though the division was H.OOU above Kagle Bureau. 01 Colorado Building. BY llli.tl.VKKl).

Washington, March I There are oelvd by the Division of Inyeeilga-on of the Department of Justice OOt letters a day. all purporting to ive information concerning spy a. -cities in the Cnited Slates. Nine-nth. of these letters, ufter the di-Ision investigates, turn out to bi onsense, but the other onc-lentli i This information was recently given BOOST FOR WHITMAN war strength when it left Nov York, last September, transfers to other units, promotions, (llschaiKcs anil i by other causes have reduced it 13,300.

This division is practically only one in the counlry made up Mia ii volunteers, and it is the AS SANE PATRIOT A. Ronzone Wants Him as Republican Nominee for Governor. ambition of Mujor General John V. II Uyan and the recruiting otiu cix representing hiin to keep it a 100 per cenl. volunteer organization, siiould lie recruiting campaign tail to produce the needed number of men.

the vacancies will be tilled witli draft in- PARIS MODELS Gowns Tailored Suits Tailored Dresses Coats Capes and Hats an iced recently al an Atlantic port Ml Every coref we se i iiour own core( factory, li I 21 38th St -V 1 in Sunday's paper regarding next fall' Cuptain Tupper's plan is lo call upon the veteran organizations of the Manhattan and Brooklyn unils to push the recruiting campaign. The men needed by the Brooklyn units arc; The old Twenty-third Uegiment. now the ldalh Infantry, needs 417 political situation in our State and beg leave to draw your attenti. follows: What, in my humble opinion, may prevent the success of a Itepublu.u nominee for (iovernor is not only tha the great preponderance of genuim The old First Cavalry, now the 104th Motor Machine-gun llatlalion, and part of the 105th and 1 06th machine-gun battalions, needs 420 men. The Second Signal Corps, now the Progressives may refuse lo leave liiei by Attorney General Gregory to the House Committee on Appropriation-Mr.

Gregory went into great detail concerning the work of his Division of Investigation. He did this for the purpose of endeavoring to secure an advance in salary for the head of the division, A. Bruce Dielaskl. Mr. Hie-laski now receives 13,500.

Mr. Gregory wants this Increased to 14,500. "BielMkl went Into the department thirteen years ago as a laborer at IJ5 per month, I think," the Attorney UenevaJ stated. "He is under the Civil Service, and has worked himself up to the head of the division. He now gets S.

(00. That salary has not been increased since the organization of the bureau. He has charge not only investigating work -b. matter of enforcing the President's! proclamation against aliens, but he has, In addition to that, the investigation of all offenses of every character against the Cnited States Gov-! Attorney Gcmt-ral Praise Btelackl'l Work. "We are charged with the duty of watching the wharves and piers at very point In the I'uited States where; vessels of 50o tons or more are loaded or mil.

and we arc now registci -lug every alien German in the United States, which is a perfectly enormous undertaking. Frequently over 1.000 letters a day come Into that division Nine-tenths of them, after they are run down, turn out to be nonsense, but the other one-tenth is Important, and we respective parties lo vote for him, but I'lL'd Signal 1' lfcld Jialinii'in. ihirtv-cigh: men. The Stecn.l Field Artillery, i 10'th Kleld Artillery, needs fifty-four Paris advices report only twenty buyers abroad for all America for this season, of which two were from this establishment. This presentation, which will be supplemented by a collection of models specially created for theoccasion by ourselves, is beyond question the largest and most interesting shown in America also the attltud.5 of those citizens, mi tive or foreign born originating froi countries now at war with our own-the majority of whom, before the wai generally supported the Republics! party.

I mean those citizens, All of these units, are scheduled the draft are not eligible for enlist course, many of whom are not only themselves still loyal to the welfare of their adopted country, but have sons and Other relatives on the tiring line today fighting for her democratic iieuis. una wno. lit simc oi mis, no Exhibition Monday and Following Days merit. Mechanics, blacksmiths, wheel-rights, telegraphers, tallois, barbers, cooks and chauffeurs arc the classes of men most wanted. A local recruiting campaign for the Forty-seventh Regiment, New York Ouard, will begin with an outdoor re-iew ami (veiling parade iln First Battalion next Tuesday evening at Winthrop Park, corner Drlgs avenue and Humboldt street.

Sheriff Daniel J. rllttn will be the reviewing officer. The campaign aims to bring the regiment up to its authorized strength of ever, it is only natural to believe, must have some feeling of sympathy down In their hearts for the land of their origin. A feeling not strong enough to cause them to net. or lo think of acting against the welfare of their adopted country, ex en In the smallest dearec.

but strong enough verthe. less, to create a resentment against public speakers who have at times in 800 men. The second day of the campaign to enroll 1,000 men In the New York nave men all around, sifting it and screening it to get information that is of value I am afraid that this man at the head of this division will kill him th at nfttr nl.c ardor, nor bans. unnecessarily! if not unjustly, irritated nil. I brought yesterday more enough applicants to till its self.

1 find him at 11 and 12 o'clock 37eJlenue atVtjtgjecondJhvet mat ieeung to ine xieni ui causing them to refuse to vole for said speakers should thev run lor political ollice at nignt working on tnese tilings. Such being the case, is il unreasonable rncrc are two or tnree men under Bielaskl who are drawing better salaries than he does. The men in charge of the department at Chicago and In charge of the department at New-York, by some curious freak, you might suv. get some S600 a year more to believe that this psychologies rlitlon. if 1 may thus express it, I in no small degree, to bring aln defeat of the Fusion nominee Now the question arises: Will any man nominated by the Republican that he does, yet he is the bruins, the whole thing.

There is not in the De- whose work Is more valuable lo the lo I no (lepaill.ienl man IS this man's work." The work of the Division of In vestigation has increased so much he- party next tall ror i.overnoi- staml any chance for success at the polls who bus done or said things to antagonize the genuine Progressives; hurt (he feelings of the said loyal citizens or given those brilliant women heartily devoted to suffrage any reason to doubt the sincerity of his sympathy for their grand cause? There is one man whose record! show that he has done none of these things. A man whose sterling patriotism, whose devotion to ihe best inter I wai Ilia' AM" I il. so 566 sua XiftUAvfnwt.tr 4 7 sts. CliipvniiaL 4ApLii BEAUTIFUL HATSandSUITS; COATS WKAF5, MANTEM1X PARIS BAGS NOVELTI ES ARE POURING INTO THE G1DDING SALONS WITH THE ARRIVAL OF EVERY STEAMER FROM PARIS (eptQhucUxmb amMeinq fluked Axna xzMem6eo motive iktrioud Aalxmb Aire AdQtuhzrjuL sdcufd mi v)lucli Jo to AS-ee Ailtat ttunad jxuQartd bureau Mtj AMrersotiai wptctriatuted Made been dou u) Jhese vfor, tuned, braOmcj the danqett) jofjke ocean vomae mat aju dvtVt'ce iir uoti he aS normal poMbl n. ra I recently had to call 'resident allot a ot tin appropriated for use by the Chief 1.

Executive for the safety of the na- Preside ii Hie al il some 700 men are paid t.ajtum eras. ests of our State and country, ha ftnitfHV. Him eolilical ian i lios calm, logical utterances in behalf of the world oer (yjn Br oid way itself if Special Dinner jj Futurist Bliroom Mr. Bielasld tall the work he has em-1 he welfare of the people in general have been hacked up by acts performed through neither prejudice nor 'avor. A man.

in a word, who If nom ployed is performing inated can get the support of all those IiarRc PotfC of Men Mmploycil at independent men ami women voters or our Slate who place profound executive ability high above mere morbid political party considerations. The man is Governor Charles S. Whitman: Camps. 'he reason for the increased num-of men," said Mr. Hielaski, "bus i primarily I ausc of the work Involved in Ihe enforcement of the President's proclamation Willi respect to alien tiermans and alien Austrians.

he conscription act. the espionage aci, anu. oi course, inctaental to the inscription establishment of these sixteen cantonments, which have actui cities of 30,000 or 40.000. and to which hai of men and women. 18 of the conserip- 418-420 Fulton Street TlTl GOWNS WRAPS jSjKBw that lend fascination also Beguiling Novelties jjj, jPCTg from the Rue de la Paix sSSf 'Blt Wkethtr bearing the cachet of Paris or repre- Ww '3sK the best that this country can produce, jflMB Wdels at JIaison Rambeau show the sure for the prac Hon a el tlce of J) bawiiy lo sale of llqi to soldiers, and that work has fall A Comprehensive Showing of on us, In connection with the military police of the camps, but in so far as dealine with the people who are not of the inilitar.

stains is concerned Ihe work falls very largely on us, and it has been very necessary to send a i H-ETTgj Though trcry arti-Ir in this admirable collec- rt tif'i has been selected to meet the approval of I Newest Spring force of men lo each one of these Im yj tot incompatible with fir present spirit or LJ "Tlie conscription act has been the of tremendous amount of 2 ib li. Ye- organ uqtion He the I'rovosl Marshal (icneral and our SUITS For Women and Misses tfc 33 West 46th f'tth Ave. matter of returns of uuestionna i res over' l.ootl. 000. and each one of those ases requires Mime one to look into each failure to return a question ai the world to -day Ad mt whli derde Ad.

patrotiA- ad- id- tiuj. -one naire is misdemeanor under the con- crili ton liereas there i nothing like that many prosecutions, .50 25 $29 ESTABLISHED 1863a The Values Are Most Extraordinary tore Jioa Mrnofi nr. Serges, gabardines, iricots, Delhi cloth, tweeds reality Meauiip.iL Muiuotib. and checks in a wide ranee ot brilliant new Liberal Credit Liberal Credit to' llOi) At colors. Really charming styles.

Jaunty Short Jackets Smartly Simple Straight Line Effects Ac 's Plainly Tailored or Trimmi 464-466 Fulton Brooklyn wot? had so nana nc Sr- Silk braid binding, double belts, flare backs, Eton and pcplum jackets; in fact, all the new features ar; in the collection. Other Suits on Sale $19.98 to $75.00 Women's and Misses' Stunning Dresses The Most Attractive Models of the Season 9.98 15.00 22-50 25-00 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded jo mam jiac'e tlicdc tnloimal x)AphuL oxaX lite tluxnO ourdooi-a ie opoti arid AfiOtfe you uiyemuttj kab cootie it)ketlier it id maxk especially Jor Afou or brought irotti our Jorkvomd. theyxioSina Anodei the Jadt yfibtd An xyood Jadte cuu) Important Sale Monday Smart Silk and Serge DRESSES Offering Extraordinary Values at 1 tvery dress in an autnennt opi ms iyie, every one in a color that is favored; every one trimmed in a refined, dis- Fr mmen and DRESS WELL ON $1 .00 A WEEK.

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