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ORE YANKEE (WOMEN , POLICY TOWARD LATIN AMERICA Gen. H. ©. Jeffries Says the, U. S. Ministers There Dis-_ | grace This Country. | GERMANY GETS TRADE.) The Monroe Doctrine Is al Joke in South and Cen- | tral America.” + Gon. Herbert ©, Jeffries, an Amer- | féan soldier of fortune who has made @ million or more out of revolutions | and concessions in Latin America, the Prins Joachim of the Hamburg- * American line, Gen, Jeffries was ac. epmpanied by his six-year-old so Werbert 0. jr, and a negro man- servant, George. Gen, Jeffries has a short cropped @ray mustache, It bristles like a hedge fence, When he was asked as @® conditions in Central and South | Anterica it bristled like a pore upine’s | quills, “You can say for me, and I'll prove | my gtatements, that the representa- tives of the United #tates in Central apd South America ure the worst lot | @f imitation statesmen I ever knew. ‘The consular representatives are not @@ bad, but the Ministers aro the worst ever, They're a disgrace to the United States.” When Gen. Jeffries rot coing he shot out statements like the popping of @ rapid fire gun. -"I guess I know the Contra! and douth American peoples better than any other living American,” snapped the former soldier of fortune. “I helped make some of those countries, I bave fought side by side with a) dozen of thoir biggest men. And I) Want to say that Washington does | not know them, and by the same! token they don't understand us. | ACCUSES HIMSELF OF A DIRTY TRICK. “The dirtiest trick I ever did in my Iffe was to help this country steal the Panama Canal strip. It is the one act Of my life that gives my conscience the most trouble, “Americans do not understand ¢on- ditions in the Latin countries and | they don’t try to understand. Why | are we allowing the Germans to steal all the trade in thone countries? Because\we will not give the people | of Central and South America what they want. They say we give them musica’ celestial, which being trans- lated means celestial music or hot air | “An American salesman offers his goods, The Central American or South American merchant gives his ideas of what he wants and tho Amer- fean tells hin to go to Tophet if he Won't take what he has to offer. Not so with the German traders. y are ever trying to give what ‘s wanted. The merchant wants a gertain bill ot goods put up in hun- dred-pound packages so that they cap be easily transported on mule back over the mountains, The Ger- = fills the order and 1s further | business. “The Monroe Doctrine ts a joke to the Latin countries. They say it) would be all right if we allowed all the countries to participate in the act. They ure laughing ait our Mexi- gan policy, Even !f Carranza be mado Pros! the fighting will not our Huerta has his following and are a revengeful race and the Getting will go on an come up to my home, Ni side Drive, when I'll WOMEN DEFY WEATHER /Open-Air Meetings Scheduled rally at Columbia to a banquet for George Leasug will hold banquets, yeformed drunkards, under the au- | York celebrates the anniversary of kins and Miss Jane Addanjs. (a fesetecehed i ; Don't Drus KIoNeys. arrived in New York to-day aboard | up without feeling sudden pai TH tell you your head si AMERICAN BOY 18H FL Herbert ©. Jeffries jr. of the ship. The six-year-old boy | has spent tho greate Wife in Latin-American c speaks Spanish like 4 brought with him gpd arrows and war Of guinea pigs. tion of bows | jabs and a pair) ‘When young Jeffries went to Port! Limon three months ago with his ther he came into possession of a of guinea pigs. Papa Jeffries it the three mi nd the di before soiling orders to pack up tor New , dadt” repiled e, the nT take my guin inquired iho boy. the general, and gave negro man servant, ord pack the pigs. George departed. Ho re- tirned two minutes later with bulg- ing eyes. “All them pigs, G " gasped George. eral, all them “Sure,” said he looked saw pigs. 8 at least two hundred of them. When the Ge ck he Kave 1 recovered from rders for two pigs Audi- ily Ine pl al ths hunting con- | R2eweys eady Lincoln's birth to-day. Members of the Wotnen's Political Union, placing emphasis on the slo* wan of “Government of, by and for the People,” will challenge wintry blasts with the warmth of their zeal in open-air meetings, continuing un- til midnight in various parts of the | city. | Dean Van Amringe of the class of | 11860, President of Columbia Alymni Federation, is presiding at an exten- sive programme of exercises at t university; the Board of Education's lecture department ts giving a series of meetings in the-lecture centres; 3 Johns Hopkins alumni dine to-night lat the Hotel McAlpin. The Repub can Club of New York, the Wome: In scores of ways, from an alumn! republican Club, the Women's Henry TO MAKE LNCOLADAY PEA FORTHE BALLOT Till Midnight—Many Din- ners Mark the Holiday. will the “National Progressive Party,’ ice whose gathering at the Hotel Astor spices of the Salvation Army, New will be addressed by George W. Per- ub coo) Ue Yo dresm vour feet mtylisuly ows injuring th it bu Dultt along tie fatente of Desk Hurt Youre Caste rtaigtisn te pater Tt a peretty baraiea hurt you? Can't straighten sharp * Now, _ listen! sciatica of maybe | j I got blessed AIL Styles an 85.00 to & f-om any drug store,a st once you'll forget that never disaj lameness and stiffness so quickly. mended for 60 years, You » simply rub it on and out comes ToMorrow sat Saturday—the Final Dey 8 of Bloomingdales’ Sensational Sale of Slightly Used—= Walters Pianos&Players At Prices That Make It Possible for Everybody to Own a High-Grade Piano! This sale includes Walters Pianos which have been turned ir. to us as part pay- ment for our wonderful Walters Mastertone Player Pianos, Walters Pianos that have been on rental and Walters Pianos that have been used for concert and ex- hibition purposes. These pianos have been carefully gone over in our own repair shops and they are practically as good as new. Anybody who would like to own a piano of high quality and does not care if it has been used a little, will at Blooming- dales’ find an opportunity such as may never presefit itself again. Every instru- ment offered is trul.’ a Bargain! You simply cannet.afford to miss this event. Every Walters Piano Is Sold with the Bloomingdale Guarantee—An Absotute Safeguard Against a Piano of Inferior Quality Notwithstanding the remarkably low prices at which these instruments are ofivred our liberal terms of payment remain the sam Prices quoted on Pianos incl Stool, Cover and TERMS 5 ON Free Delivery. Prices quoted on Player Pianos include Music PIANOS / Roll Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and 4 WEEK Free Delivery. No Extrasof Any Kind. 21 Walters Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $350. NOW 9 Walters Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $375. NOW $235 10Walters Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $400, NOW $245 | oe eeaver Elanos, $345 | No Interest. 31 Walters Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $259, NOW $155 $225 21 Walters Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $265. NOW $165 18 Walters Pianos Styles which formerly sold for $275, NOW $175 rs Pianos 16 Waite sold for $285, NOW $185 Pianos 12 Player Pianos 14 Walters. for $300, NOW $195 Styles which aver sold for $475. NOW $285 Pianos ] 10 Player Pianos 20 Walters for $325. NOW $215 Styles which ayer sold for $500, NOW $345 Piano Salesrooms 3d Floor, 60th St. Side. Y . L (06 01/1, v8 of the tmatoh bie nari two hours, and was won eet Paes Z 2h to sth Sree Lasiaaien fo 86 Avene? REP AFT ES IE TNT A TET | REN TIT oN Relist | Milltown, N. 3, had Kid | 1i0™Shoe | eae THE fas svaned WOELD, THU Repay, FEBRUARY 12,1914. Clearance of Framed Pictures To-morrow & Saturday, the final days of this sale. Savings, 25 to 50°; Third Floor, 59th to 60th Street ====ALL CARS TRANSFER T= Decoraled § Offers a beautiful large assemblage of richest new Silks at special low prices for this sale. desirable of poplin weaves obtainable in 50 of the newest of street and evening shades; rich in lustre; soft in 65c finish; gracefully draping Coals, Suits 35 1 Bedspreads, Sheets, Blankets and Comforters 200 White Crochet cay pig On Special Sale Fri at ose + Excellent durable quality for aoe and three- quarter beds (no mail or ' orders), at 68¢. White Crochet Bed Spreads, hea large size, vy in circular end allover ace $2. midabonsintd Blankets, heavy quality, soft wooly elder- down finish, as warm asthe all-wool kinds; in white or gray; for large size beds; per pair... 500 ue Covered Comtortables, dened Only at 77c Covered Ga harglerd in Persian and floral designs, medium “rnd dark colors. $2.00 Comfortables, extra targe size for double heavy winter weight; covered with fine fig- ured materials on both sides. Friday at. Bed Sheets, 72x90 inches, for three-quarter and full size beds; well made with flat centre seams. No mail or ‘phone orders. Friday, . Ic Seamless Bed Sheets, the famous Pepperill. brand; size 63x90 inches for single and three-quarter beds; regular price 63c. Friday. 1,50 Dozen Pillow Cases vs eaten 8 Ue it - Frsegenbyl spied se pouuivsiyzomailorphons cane aoe Main Floor, @0th Street Section, Contre, GDA! Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters at Greatly Reduced Prices Women’s, misses’ and children’s All-Wool Sweaters offered in a special sale at about cost to manufacture, Womea'e $3.50 Sweaters, eats Women's $5. sed Ppbodeas dl $3. 0 close out Women's ry Golf Veate, to close out, at.s.......... Children’s Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices ‘a Cloth Coats, with Children's bios ate oni contrast! color; bovis with collar and cuffs of sizes 2, 3 and 4 years; ar- jae}, $1.74 $2.74 lots to go at DL.6 1 Coats, serge, Regard Caer trimmed with plays: oi wees or velvet; bps To-Morrow---All Our at Remarkable Reductions All remaining Winter apparel has been greatly reduced alee plain and fig- in price, as the following very special items show: 48 Tailored Suits for Women and Misses that were to $50, not all sizes and all colors, but every suit a wonderful bargain at the new price..... 50 Fur Collar Coats that sold early in = season at $14.75, in this clearance at..............55 250 Girle’ Winter Coats, sold earlier in the season at $2.95 and $3.75; only odd sizes left; at....,. Serge Dresees that sold earlier in the season at $3.95, offered in this big clearance at...... 150 Winter Coats for Misses and Juniors that sold as high as $7.50; not all sizes; not all colors; anajoery $1.95 * necoed small sizes; in this clearance at. ‘ BLOOMENGDALES’ $1.89), $139 IC] Women's Vests, low cut, shaped, Paire.. 34 80 74 130 37 18 15 9 Silk Faille, 36 inche® wide; the most | All-Silk Charmeuse, 40 inches wide; |Chiffon Taffetas, of peg best offering in the city at this price; choice of all the wanted anny including the new tango, m new blue and plenty of black and white; per yard. jahogany, terra cotta, $1.24 BLOOMINGDA' and Dresses. $1925) si $695 = $1.00 $150 a models will Just Out!! These New Victor Dance Records Adele Waltzes — Hesitation or Boston Too Much Mustard Down Home Rags Mail and Phone Orders Fitted We have a complete stock Victrolas and Graphenoles Women's Knit Undervests, 9c Ribbed Cotton Vests, in low-neck dell medium weight and regular and extra sizes. well fine quality; also pants to match; regular and extra sizes, Women'eVests,Union Suite, Pants and Tights, made of fine combed Twill bleached or fast coor red pa at, each.. NODAL quantity offered at this natural gray wool, strictly\ first shirts and drawers; per Actual value $1.00. 5 69c 4S 5% 6 644 7 10 12 _ and $4.98. Tomorrow Friday, at...... In order to effect a quick readjust- ment of our stocks, we offer women’s button and lace shoes, in tan and black Reduced from $2.98, $3.98 | In two lots, |leathers, in widths from A to E, but not all widths in every a to. Children’s Coats in fine chinchilla, trimmed velvet or fur, all ee es, sizes 2, 3 and 4 years; were $8, $12. and $14, At 4% Former Prices Becond Floor, Sth St. Section, _——"BLOOMINGDA Clearance Sale of UNDERMUSLIN Nightgowns tase" | at Combinations Corset Covers Drawers Petticoats 39e tgowns, Combinations, White) irte, Drawers, Slipe| of fine Nainsook, Crepe and Cam-| bric trimmed with’ smbraidey GQ. laces, ribbon and Manufacturers’ Samples $2 and $3 Skirts; made of fine materials and| ‘$367 67. $4: 48 style. This is a wonderful opportunity. Don't miss it! Little Boys’ $1.25 Shoes, of sturdy gun-metal, in a desirable zibeline, corduroys and broadcloths, Blucher model; sizes 9 to 1314; per pair. . . Sizes 1 te 5)4; regularly $1.69, special at $1.33 Girls’ Shoes, button models of kangaroo and vici eid, and lace Bluchers of gun-metal; sizes 814 to 2; per pair. . 19 Hecondt Floor, 59th Bt, Hection. | OOMINODALEA" Our February Furniture Sale Offers trustworthy furniture for every room in your home At 10% to 50%, Below Regular Prices. Here is a representative item: This $12.75 Mas- sive Rocker at $7.50 Restful, luxurious, beautiful D rocker; built to last a lifetime. Frames in quartered sawed oak and birch finished in golden oak, early English and mahog- any; Base spring slip wate and Lexington to 3d Ave. é Our February Sale of Spring and Summer Silks Now in Progres soft finish, in wine, cerise, rose, pink, gray, tan, cnc omer shades of navy blue, ivory, white S1o8 etc.; a wonderful value ~s per yard,. ¥ Winter Giris’ Pereale el at 49¢ | Two of the many be dond like the pic- ured percale and of plain materials. All have long waist lines. Sizes 6 to 12 We have at all times a complete Sor pet etd avid -dientert, ways be found Carmee ts’ Table Linens, To and Fancy Decorative ness fr qualiey; unbleached, for kitchen end forse towes. No mailor phone orders. At per pd. & Hak Tene Reta faye olen; ot white 4.5m] x borders, at Turkish Bath Towels, ‘a good serviceable Odd Lots of Napkins, half dozen #c Some are of linen; others are sie af ced $1 Roofs Underwear for Men; Jost received another shipment of tite well-known underwear; only a limited None C. O. D., no mail orders, none to dealers. LOOMINGDALES 1S etree en 419 Pairs of Women’sShoes| Clearance Prices on Sizes..24%) 3 346 4 4 Here are representative if ~ BS are QEe on ame here. fevwed Flee. LOOINGD ALL ————— cof, verviceablo towel fot general ass of pure white or with cosored price; quality ent, 69c. Infants’ Wear . Infants’ 98 Blanket Bath Robes, Ores Sd toto ener blue end pink: slass 3 00 6 years; at....... 2 Infants’ 29¢ kang Slipe - Papen 59e White ‘Drea 59¢ White Dresses, nainsook, awe, with bishop yoke, or Ru:sian 3nd floor, Infants’ Wear Dept. LOOMINGDALEW ——— To-Morrow Big Values in LINOLEUMS New Process Linoleum — imperfect; an excellent of patterns; full rolls cut im desired length; = saers ae Printed Cork Lieniepen be lateet, Peat Be Be per square yard, 88c, 68¢ and ‘evcorngs als fr ony Purp pero nw gece fram be roe fe wa a Bia = eS 7