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    UNDAY BEE
TMLT TWO
TOR JUL THK NEWS THE
OMAHA DEE
BEST IN THE WEST
EDITORIAL
PACES 1 TO
VOL. XXX VIII XO. 37.
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEUHUAKY 28, 1009.
SINGLE COPV FIVE CENTS.
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Repeating a Successful Corset Sale
Tomorrow, S1.50 Flouncings for 39c
Some time ago ws had a highly successful sale selling 11.00 corsets at 11.29. Now hers
Our greatest embroidery success. The event of the sea
son. 14. 27 and 45-inch skirtings and flounclngs la
AlloTer embroideries in open and
blind effects, values to $1.25
for 59
Embroidery edges and Insertions,
5 to 18 Inches wide, Swiss and
comes the same offer again tomorrow. These corsets are the newest
Ions hip, straight line models, besvlly boned, as fine a $1.00 value
as was erer shown yon. Full embroidery trimmed and fitted with 2
nalra hot sannorters ......
ounrmgi m
39c
$1.29
magnificent Anglaise open and blind ef
fects or Swtss materials. It's a bargain
offering no woman can afford to over
look. $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 goods
choice
New lines rery fine All Whalebone C.B. Corsets. slrk brocades SS.50
Also extreme long Directors Corsets In mercerised batlsts, at J5G.50
Nainsook.
ok, 25c and 35o
values
y
Tut Omaha
9 TDT?" "T ?r " 1F "
if BFXDING'8 KEW1XO SILKS fHoe, roman 'if U
y I embroidery silks, etc. Art Needlework dept. J
Wash Goods. Mill
Lengths
5,000 yards beautiful new ging
hams, dress and waist tissues
. and bordered goods. Hun
dreds of patterns all nxstLy
sprtaf colorings. Goods' sutt-
able for- children's wear.
waists, kimonos,
etc Fine 25c and
2 Be vslues, yd. . ,
12ic
HOUSEKEEPING
COTTONS
Xrr7 uji auaUoMed decidedly
tUMlSt Mtki prices mm toes tt
ul uumi y toe Vhem.
bleached rbHii, is Inch, Sc
values, vlu ..." Us
Ei'MkC'ha-o t-ti.ow Caw. tlx Inch,
lie kind, for So
Bleach J Muslin, heavy I He qusl
liy. vara . SS
'-. sheetlags. "Jss XV Iruli
tT'tC bleached . yard ctheetln.
. for SSWe
tjf bleached . W ..yard . Sheeting,
for Ma
Jfrc bleached H yard Sheeting,
for .S7H
t4 unbleached I yard Sheeting, ,
for lis
M o unbleached 14 yard Sheet
ing, for MWe
i!o unbleached IV yard Sheeting,
for soo
Pi. low Tublns. blesched. 41 lien. .
at ..J ITHs
Japanese China
33J.
Sale of Our
Entire Line
Reduction
This Is a sweeping clearance
wlin nothing In Japanese China
reserved. embracing pieces
from a tn tray to a large tank
ard. On sale for-first time
Monday at Vi off. Profit by thla
sale the beat we have erer ad
vertised. . '
PHENOMENAL SILK and DRESS GOODS BARGAINS
The great New York Importing silk firm of Chan. fcrhoolhotise Rons close oat to Dennett's 20,000 yards of
beautiful new silks, full pleree, from early season's storks, all the ends left from hundreds of pieces sold to dealers
who buy la one and two dreas lengths of a kind. This concern Is noted as one of America's giant distributers t
high class silks. Ia order to clean ap their wholesale stocks cf these left overs they offered them to us at tremend
ous sacrifice. We bought the biggest silk bargains It has erer been this stnre's good fortune to make. The goods will
be ready tomorrow. Be early. All are new up-to-date styles and colorings. Never such silk selling ever in Omaha
before, depend upon It:
Pieces Brown Silk Taffetas, beautiful brown and
black changeable effects, splendid sUki
for petticoats, off the bolt, value al
C5c yard, Monday, for
29c
T.V Bough Silk In every desirable color, silks tre
mendously popular everywhere, 29 Clf
inches wide. Never anything like this ZjMf
In Omaha or elsewhere before, yard V
$1.25 Silks, 69c
Thousands of yards magnificent
new Foulards, plain and bro
cade Messalines, heavy coat
ing, Pongees, Shantung Pon
gees, stripe wai stings, etc., all
high quality silks, none worth
less than $1.25 yard. Beautiful
shades old rose, green, reseda,
taupe, raspberry, amythest,
navy, brown, champagne and
every other new
shade; choice
of hundreds of
pieces, at
69c
$1.00 SILKS 49c
Another assortment of pretty silki
that you bny tomorrow at half price,
consists of plain and checked taf
fetas, plain and fancy messalines
and natural pongees. Really sur
prising what bargaina
this lot contains, $1.00
goods, remember,
at yard
49c
BLACK SILKS
Here's an example of the wonderful
values Bennett's hsve made possible
In this sale, and that is certain to
make bests of well pleased patrons.
Here are handsome 27 and 36 inch
1 black silks, such as messalines, taf
fetas. Drape de Meteor, Pongee, Peau
de Cygne and voiles,
clearly worth $1.25 and
$1.50 yard, at
at per yard
69c
S2Dress Goods 68c
iF
TOURIST SILK
Something- entirely nrw In Black Silks and is
controll-d by th Brtint-tt Company In Omaha.
' Thla silk la a light weight fabric and absolutely
indestructible, crush It as you will, it ahowe no
ereaae. and launders like linen. Never anything:
to equal It for traveling coata and nefl i geea,
walata, dreene. pettlooata. etc. Moat serviceable,
silk In the storea today. (Black only):
17-Inch, yard , o
Jt-lnch. yard $1-1
r "VV I
05c IWill
1
A dress goods bargain without a
precedent, 50 and 54-in. strictly
pure wool spring weight fabrics
absolutely season's choicest
weaves, in such shades as Ixm
don grays, Quaker grays, Sap
phire, canard blue, old rose,
tans, reseda, browns, navy and
blacks, exquisite two-tone and
stripe novelties regular
$1.50 and $l00 goods; lengths
2 to 7 yards, Nothing more de-
li . ii
sirauie on tne
market for skirts
and suits for
spring wear
SPRING
SUITS
There's a comprehensive va
riety of stunning new suit mod
els here now. New ones com
ing with almost every express.
We are specializing on popular
price models, the happy med
ium that strikes a popular
chord with the masses. The
suits are tailored in the height
of fashion, void of trimmings
except for a button here and
there. The coats are nearly all
36 to 40-inch lengths. Thero'a
a broad color rango, embracing
every late shade. Every gar
ment Is man-tailored, either
along alightly fitted or straight
line effects and modeled to fit
perfectly. We are specially
strong In suits at
$25
Smart New Black
Jackets
Striking models chiffon, Pana
ma coats, 36-lnch length, full
taffeta lined, patch pocket,
two rowa of 12 covered but-
tons on back at each vent.
Just the kind"of coat to wear
with long separate skirt, $12
Something New in
Petticoats
New Messaline Petticoats, wltU
a silk knit top, made from
identical fabric from which
Kaysf r's silk gloves are made,
almost fenther weight and
enug fitting, pleated mcusa
line flounce; black, white.
rose and navy 7.50
White Goods Have Right of Way
' trilk the MtmI ef aCanki tneaakta tmra'te waits frocka sad ctr rrmet if os Somaier wear.
haJa are km fiaa eftexlairs stomas? that terirty
tMoafBti
Monday
Walatfag for tailored garments, II Inch
materials Never- before triced leas than
2c; far 19
Pecsisu lnas 46 Inch, sheer and dainty
. as can ba. name s you nsuaUy etpect at
0c here, at, yard.-. .'t.294'
Utttte4 inebi Ter delicate, -makes Ideal -
nudergarmenU and frocka," 4 &c.o,naiuy
,t . . j : ) . . . . . . . . -. . . -. ... 204
wiU be sore to karry fori
Ijoog Clothe- There's always a demand for
and nnasually nice fabrieAVe-kaTe It here:
' yard wide, and very wft finish. You'll not
- find Uka auallty nnder 18c: Monday
for ...via4
(Mrtain Swiss In dots and figures, always .
15c every store, buy It here at. . 10
Spreads Hemmed and fringed, $1.35 kinds
each .v SI. 00
Bennett's Big Grocery
Bennett's Golden Coffea,. lb
Teas, aaaeried. lb
Tea Sifting a. lb ,
LlDtua's Tea., lb.
. .ae and stamps
. .m and 40 stamps
Ma and stamps
and io ataaipe
i J. 11. Aborted. Dka.-.MS ana a auinfa
BurLhanVa tc Clam Cbowdar. .HVie
"ue Boraa Starch snd 1J atam
bHMiop a Krulia-ie, plain Jar and stamps
Savloa Herrtn two Jare SOS an4 IS atampa
Uaiilard OUve ull. baaaet bot..aa and IS stacaps
Capitol Beet Wrinkled Pw t .mM
- can , ...see and It stamps
Puro Hooey 't Meson plott S5e and St auunya
Commeal I wlitta or yellow). I la. .......... .XSa
tuollwreek's ChorolaU. H nP"
Hartley's Jama. Jar as and IS atampa
Franco-American Soups. caa..aoa and JJ atmp
Pwanadwa Codflah. I pkgB. .800 and 1 etampa
aafpiv Matrnes. doaen boaea
Baiaxaa twit fornla seedless. UVic guallty
4 poaaaa "
MXCa Japan Rice. JSc duality yoaada . . . . SSo
Fancy Linens never known
to be so Cheaply Priced
A second shipment of ' the finest '
sample line that evw came to town.
Flae Hand Embroidered and tinny.
DOILIES, CENTRES,
SCARFS, ETC
Pieces worth buo to 120 each. No
two alike.
$1S pieces will be....
. f 10 pieces will be
97.50 pieces will be....
93.60 pieces wUl be . . .
92.00 pieces will be . . .
91.25 pieces will be....
t5.00
3.75
$2.75
91.40
89
Lingerie Waists
In titeae new waists now on the counters yon will find the best ex-
pression of the moat advanced Jashkoaa Xbai the lngennlty of American .
and foreign designer have devised. There are dot cos of exquisite mod
el suitable for theater wear and other dreas occasions.
Dainty moll or batiste waists with lac and mercerized medallions and
' band-embroidered t with tucks and insertion in cleaves, back -slso
s trimmed, at . .. '. $-4.50
AHover tucked walata of batiste with baby Irish and .Filet net lace
fronts; dainty effects surprisingly Inexpensive, too, at 83.05
Other beautiful models at $5.00 n 6.95
Messaline tailored waists in Myrtle, Brown, Champagne, Rose, White
and Xew Taas S5.95
.
Half Price Sale Parlor Tables
A fortunate purchase brings parlor Ubles at half. There are twenty-four distinct
styles. Some are solid oak. some genuine Mahogany and come in round, square and oval
hape tops, varying from 16 to 24 inches. Every tabhv it perfect in construction, built
-Tb'Mifl for many years, and all polhed to high piano finish. It's an opportnaity'sehlom
possible, and we were extremely fortunate in getting them. Every one of the following
items represents -values Just half regular.
No. 707 table, solid otk... .49 1 n. 25sl table (BOlld) S1.48
. ui""uu' uuian. . . . . ; .o. ztzi taoie, oak (solid).
.No. .2424 UUe. oak isolld) I No. 2429 table, oak (solid)..
.No. SI 27 table, oak
9d) S1.S9
No. 388 table oak
lid) 31.9S
No. 408 table, mahog
any finish S2.S9
Sl.GO
31.69
Vn 9 at T inVIa E m a
mahogany . . -84.29 fSJ?
k 85.98
No. i3 table, mission,
t S7.Rrt
Two htyles like cuts i.4H Tables No. B333. made
of solid quarter-sawed oak and genuine mahog
any, eitner in round or square tops, as shown
here, blghly polished; 24 Inch top;
firmly made. Prices Monday
Just half regular ,
$248
Turquoise Enamel Tea and Coffee Pots jr off
These are first nallty roods tat U aU alaes, fine turqnoUe bins wars, Monday i per
east redaotloa. " 9
Wrlsht's Silver Polish 3 So and 10 etarnpn
1'orcela. for bath tuba. etc.. lOe arnl u ataini a
S5c t'lothra Lines UtlO feet) for S5o
Seavlble Sad Irons, asbfstoa top to prevent lirn
ina hand, for Si. is
Standard 26c Bread Toaatera. for 15a
11 SS Galvanized Wash Tuba, extra heavy 8e
pott's Pattern Had Iron handles, each ......So
Wire Coat Hangers. for is-
Pure Calch Mout Traj.e. $ for io
Hure Catch Kat Trapa. 1 for " ' loo
Carpet and Hug Beater, bat 16c kinl 'at 100
323
c
OXIWAW, ALBERT'.W. KLr !
BASflER of the Vnlted States
ataamahls Wlaoonala ' ia a eon
of Couaeilaiaa Pete? Eleaaser.
The Wlaoonala Joined the world
airdltna Teat at " Baa Fran-
. clacs, a4 during the ebrht . months of
tn ertilse yeung Essaeer ' kept his
parents well posted , oa the 4otna-s
aboard, aVme eatraota from his ' totters
hoots are bars gtvsa:
BAN ntANCISCTX JIy 7. Well, tomor
row we are ef f sa a eruiaa. Wa ll show
them, at least, that we can travel soma
anyway, and If thyy. wsnt to test any of
ear qualities, Juat let them go ahead. We
worked a l day the third ts put an 7W tons
of coal from the bark, oa account of the
arrangement of her hatches snd whips,
aid cleaned us the fourth, with storea for
the afternoon. 1 think the man that ex
pects to find this simply a pleasure crulas
will bo badly mistaken. Our labor, at least,
will he duly repaid in experience and alhl
aeelng, too. 80 we S' all happy, and If
our folks at home stay la good health.
we'll aand'e the "black diamond." etand
sea witch and cieaa or decsrata ahip aa
aftea as is necessary and with aa Usht
hearts sa it ws were in a home pert.
Tomorrow we eaa take off our hats and
aay rood-ore. good eld Carted States of
America this year, and la the course of a
few months, aay aona a fain. It'a a great
thing, aod every man will do his best to
make H a success. By the Urns yon set
thla letter the sixteen battleships of the
Atlantic fleet will ha answering the green
swell of the Partne with regular prw
claldn.
At Sea, July We (fifteen battleships,
Xeerseka emitted) weighed anchor at I
p. aa-. Juhr 1. and passing the gate bead
for Honolulu. Before wo reached the light
ahip, a fee eeveJoped aa. through which
wo could barely make out the eearext ahlpa
At times area thla could not bo done.
Whlstjea were sounded everywhere. . ss
each sounded her call and the four .flag
ahlpe v blew four long blast a for the
pilot boat to pick up the pilots. This was
at tha-Ugbtastp.. Aa saoa aa the pilots were
Log of an Omaha Boy from San Francisco to Hampton Roads
orer the aide, we were" once more under
way. Ia about an hour the fog lifted, and
S little later we bid rood-bye to the Farral
loas ialanda. and the last of the states till
ws hit Hampton Road a ; Precautions used
during the fog were ss follows: A towing
spar, which la a plank towed about eOv
yards (as desired) astern and which throws
a spray which oan be seen by the helms
man 'of the ahip following; a searchlight
trained dead astern, the glare of which can
bo discerned at quite a distance, although
Ita light doea not penetrate the fog. be
sides the fog whistle -or elrnal whistle,
which la carried oa the afterslde of the
stack and on which our call letter "M"
sound. (Mr. Reuterdahl said ha dlfljp. see
aay of these on our ships. Perhaps he
needs glasses). Thus we bowled along la
about as nasty a fog as ts comfortable, and
in perfect aafety. It aoon cleared up, bow
erer, and ' stneo ttnn we hare enjoyed
lovely weather. It ia getting balmy snd
warm. The fleet Is a beautiful sight and
ef Interest both nlfht and day.
At Sea, July 14 Have a few momenta,
so hero goea Wo still are enjoying fine
ereeiber. This afternoon was Just beauti
ful, almost a trotcal sua snd the water
baa such a deep hue. Nut a speck of land
aince we left the Fa, rail o nee. Had quite
aa extensive maneuver this p. m. Wo are
drilling and working tight along bow, and
it makes It a Uttla tiresome. I guess that's
it.. Along with four aours on and four off,
wo get pretty tired st times. We are start
ing to prepare for target practice, which
will probably coma ia the Asiatic Am oa
the upper deck and this paper keera blow
ing up. You 11 bo lucky if I finlah it.
Clad yon caa't hear what I am lac lined to
say about it. We are going to do aooae
marching ia Honolulu, too. and that makes
extra drill, etc. Wo steam ordinarily la
two Indirect d columns, the uniform haa
been white. Have had some fine sunset
the last few days. The wind is blowing
snd I havea't aay more news.
. Melbourne. September 3 Cold yesterday.
Go ashore tomorrow. Don't hardly hsve
time to turn around on this trip. The
people of Auckland snd Australia seem to
favor annexation to the Vnlted States. It
wsa certainly a wlsa head that ordered the
droumnavlgatioo of the globe. Hurrah
for the Stataal H is eortalniy Ood's coun
try after alk
Manila, October Arrived here ill a K.
after a very pleasant trip. Dropped an
chor at I fx m. yesterday and am enjoying
the very best of health. Entire trip de
voted to drills in pretaratlon for target
practice. Just a little strenuous and irk
some No liberty; cholera cauaed quar
antine. Fine welcome by harbor craft. In
cluding . representative (fake) battleships,
manned l-y the bamboo fleet. (Rainbow,
the flagship; Wilmington, Helena. Chat
tanooga. TJMver, Galveston.) Very flaa
to see the slant of the battle of Manila,
fetid day. Expect to coal Monday. Got
the souvenir postals of Omaha I was to re
ceive at Honolulu. Til make use tf them
by sending to friends I met In Melbourne.
They are craay . for Aanerlcaa aouvenlrs
snd postals.
We rams through the heads with Cor
rlaidor on the port bow and (If I am not
aiteiaken) passed In elngie column a
Dewey did on that f am out May morning.
I am a little rusty, though, and will have
to look It up. Ws ana anchored ia two
squadrons off the city of Manila. One
year, five months snd twenty-seven dsys
before I will be home again!
Yokahazca, October IS Dropped anchr
at M IB yesterday, after a very rough trip,
having run lata a typoon. loest both life
boat a. Our boat raced the Georgia and
tost. A little over 12. SCO for - us. among
which was S3 of your truly hard-earned
stmoleona That waa thla morning. The
jsps gave os the glad hand In general
upon arrival. All kinds of big steamers
with "Welcome' pointed oa them met us
tes.dts three mea-of-war. IXm't think
much of the Japaneae navy, that ia. what
I see of it. there being. I think, sixteen
ships here. Several old Ruaaian ships
among the number. Both fleets Illuminated
last night, very pretty along with fire
works Japs good business people, but
not stable. In other words, dead beats
You Just ouarht to see the sanvpan bum
boat men. All ping-pong unrigged and no
gun drill going on while we stay her.
AJao strict orders against showing Japs
or allowina them to tamper with tne
ordnance. Jut a matter of precaution. I
ruees. We will have target practice about
the 10th of next mon'.h. Didn't get to
write last trip at se. on account of wea
ther, and won't get much time here.
Enrouts to Amoy-We weighed sncbor at
I a, m., made a seml-clrcle around the
Jap fleet and passed out of the heads
among a atonn of cheers. The Japs gave
ua a wonderful reception at Tokohama. I
was ashore on Thursday. Today Is 8uday.
Went to a garden party in Toklo. Re
turned to Tokahama at p. m.; liberty ex
pired at 10 p. m. The Japs are a wonder
ful people in their own country. It ia aald.
'The flowers hsve no smell, the fruit no
taste, the women no virtue and the men no
honor," which ia not quite right. The
flowers are very beautiful, but have no
smell that la. those I sawand they were
s good many. The fruit, some of It has
very little taste. The women are very
much to be admired for their lovely dispo
sition and general appearance: they are like
dolls In some respects. I don't like the
men st all. They sre not square; at least
they appear so to me from what I know of
them, and they don't respect their women
like Americana As for the women's virtue,
I will say nothing; It's very hard to psas
an opinion oa anything Itke that, you
know. After all. there Is nothing like good
old American people. At the garden party
we had a regular banquet served to ua.
These people ere certainly there when It
ctMues to fixing up grub, snd that'a what
catches the flat feet. Coal ship Tuesday.
400 tons. Had a pretty strenuous week of it.
Coxswain of the relief steamer's crew, be
sides having a part of the ship and sailing
launch, too. Ran until 1 o'clock Monday
and up again at a. m. It's all In the
game, though.
Sublg Bay. November 7 Dropped anchor
at 11 a. m. at Sublg Bay. P. I. Weighed
anchor at Amoy, China. gpnt a pleasant
alx days there. Cold the day of arrival.
The Chinese accorded us a very nice re
ception at a place apart from the tlty of
Amoy and especially constructed for that
purpose. Made one liberty and Incidentally
a few purchases. If I can judge the cli
mate by today. I would say It was fine.
The water and atmoaohere are both so
fine snd clear. Had a fTne two days at sea
which wss taken up by inceaaant drilling.
W go on the ranga very soon and prepare
for admiral's Inspection. Schroeder goes to
the Louisiana and ne expect an admiral
named Potter. '
Manila. November S We weighed anchor
on the Sth and cane here, where we trans
ferred Shroeder to- the Louisiana jud got
Potter the next morning and proceeded to
the target range abut fifteen miles, I
should Judge, from . Csvlte. Started with
the six-Inch on the la'.h. then ensued three
miserable days of drixslv, rainy weather,
during which we (No. 11. six-Inch) were
standing by to fire, as we were next. It
would clesr up and e would cast loose
and provide ammunition and then It would
get diisxly and foggy. Two years sgo I
could have written a book on it (ha ha');
that is, I would have thought it deserved
as much.
En route to Colombo, December I It was
rumored about that tboae wishing fur
loughs could get thirty daya after we hit
the Elate, but I am afraid it is too good
to be true. Wouldn't thst be greet, though?
Ws are having maneuvera every day. as
before. At this moment the flagship Is
headed in a directly opposite direction to
our own and off our port beam.. It makes
the flat feet aay, "Look at all the coal
they're wasting." We will never get to
Hampton' Roads this way. for we are
homeward bound, you know. You should
have seen- what a tickled bunch It was
aa the hook came up and the band placed
"Home. Sweet Home." It Is a feeling
which I think a man doesn't experience
more than a doxen times In a lifetime; I j
guess not that often. "Homeward bound!" 1
Just close your eyes and ssy It a few timer
and see If it has sny effect. Everyone is
figuring what they'll do. how they'll do ll
and wy they'll do It when they get back
to the States.
Enroute to Colombo, December IS I sup
pose k U cold at home, but l.eie I sit wi:
bare feet. Took my balh out in the open.
But you'll enjoy the turkey more, for It's
like mother used to make, and that's what
counts. We.exject to be at sea Christ map
and Intend to give a smcker; have some
good materUI. especially with I lie glovea,
and will spend a pleasant evening.
Enroute to Port Said. Dec. 24."
We arrived at Colombo. Sjnday, Dei-ember
13 and left tne Jtli. The whole fleet was
moored, bow and stern Inside the break
water. Coaled from collier and tok a deck
load. Hardcat coaling I thinU we've done
yet. Started at a. m. and worked straight
through till 11 a. m., next day. I suppose
luewaa neceaaary. Nothing of special Inter
eat at Colombo, very busy port, though.
Hindoo fakers and bum-boat men to pass
meal hour. Having nice weather this trip.
General quarters today along with exten
sive maneuvers. It seems we're having
more maneuvera since we were home
bound, than ever before, but maybe It's
Imagination. Well, here It Is Christmas and
I sit in a suit of white and with bare
feet, whllo you sre hugging the radiator.
This is mjr third Chrlstmaa In the service,
two In California and one In tha Arabian
sea. And where will the next one be? But
by next .Christmas I II be a. short-timer.
We get turkey and mince pie tomorrow.
Here's hoping the cooks do a good job
of It, for they have so much to do that it
Is hard to bring things up to standard.
Sues. Jan. .-Arrlved here Jsnusry J,
The work of widening- the canal is going .
on at eeveral plact-s. Very barren. Just like
a desert, but cold. Very cold to us. Just
from a warm climate. Pretty delicate
navigation, Georgia went aground. Entire
squadron heaved to. as Is neceaaary.
Georgia off In an hour. Sixteep men in
tne atoering engine room, in case hand
steering ia necessitated by a break in the
steering engine.
Algiers, Jan. 2S The .whole fourth
division is lure and will leave for Negro
bay. I went ashore last Saturday at 4 p. m. .
with fourty-eljtht hours leave, as did every
one In the fourth section. The cold weather
wr.lch we are beginning; to feel now. is a
little strenuous snd makes us sll shiver.
Clbrallar. Feb. 1. We passed the
rock at 8 p. m., making s semicircle around
it. and anchored in the let-. It la a rather
imposing speclment. all right, but not s.j
striking as s fortress to nie. New York
or bust.
A'. Sea, Feb. 7. Left Gib. yesterdsy.
Preceded by the Connecticut. She steaming
Immediately u the heod of the column.
Georgia was first to rs out of the
breakwater, headed for home. Korm. J two
columns before leaving the strait. Every
one was feeling pretty fine. Did you ever
hear that song, "it Makes No Dlffcnence
Where You Wander?" well that was the
sentiment of the whole fleet. As we left.
Hue band struck up the songs of the various
nations In turn.
At Sea. FVb. it gay. m hive been
getting some rotten meat this trip. All
our good Australian beef went to Mesalnla
on thu Culgoa and we are getting what
she was able to pick up In the Mediter
ranean. It's a wonder they feed It. V
sre getting short of lots ef Uiioga, ltt
I suppose it's nature