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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

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TelepKone MAln 4-6000 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1938 For Clauificd Ad 12 DJ IE 0 IK AT OUR BROOKLYN STORE ONLY TOMORROW AT 9:30 SHARP we open a store full of amazing MONTH-END SPECIALS! Be here early and save on clothes accessories and furnishings for your home! In some instances, size and color selections are incomplete. Sorry, we cannot fill mail or phone orders. AND 'CO 0WC FULTON AT BOND, BllOOKLYN SEE Today's "NEWS" and "JOURNAL-AMERICAN" for "MONTH-END SPECIALS" Social Events VALENTINE JAMBOREE Miss Jeanette Bacon entertained at a Valentine Jamboree recently at her home, 37 Stephens Court. Among those present were the Misses Lois Dick.er.son, Phyllis Cunningham, Nellie Hegeman, Eileen Carroll, Esther Bacon, Dorothea Brooks, Lucille Walton, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Konselman Mr. and Mrs. George Hines, Harold Bacon, Jack Shaw, Larry Bock, Wayne Sturdevant, Edward Russell, R.

H. Fischer, Albert Ayer and Ber-tU Peterson. HADASSAH NEWS The bazar of the Bedford Group of Brooklyn Chapter of Hadassah started last evening at 718 Nostrand Ave. and will continue there throughout the week, ending Saturday evening. Tonight and Tuesday night dinner and card parties will be held.

Luncheons, teas and dinners will be served daily. The chairmen of the bazar are Mrs. Betty Brenner, Mrs. Leo Cohen and Mrs. Fanny Dcutsch, and the committee assisting includes Mrs.

Elias Socolof, president of the Group; Mrs. Albert Witty, Mrs. Maurice Rubin, Mrs. Herman Goldstein. Mrs.

Bernard Axelrod, Mrs. Samuel Gorowitz, Mrs. Bernard Ratzkin, Mrs. Samuel Stark, Mrs. Samuel Droshnicop.

Dr. Henrietta Winston. Mrs. Bessie DcuUchman, fidDir MI cm nn allay 0 i Un mi all jp sd mm mi 2 100 Men's 2 and 3.50 Broadcloth and Madras Shirts 10.95 and 5 Bolero, One-Piece and Jacket Bresscs Mrs. Max Meisel, Mrs.

Bertha Cher- nofsky and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, More than 500 guests are expected to attend the Youth Aliyah luncheon sponsored by the Boro Park Group of Hadassah and several neighbor-1 hood organizations on March 2d at i the Menora Temple grand ballroom, The proceeds of this luncheon will go towards the Youth Aliyah movement, which concerns itself with the In a large variety of patterns and colon. Sises 14 to 17. but not all styles and colon in all 1.39 3 FOR MISSES, WOMEN, SMALLER WOMEN. In acetat.

rayon crep.s, rayon and pur dye tilk Plenty ol nary and black at w.ll at th. important high Sii.i 12-20. 36-44 and 16 Vi to 24Va. BUDGET DRESSES SECOND FLOOR 2.50 MEN'S PAJAMAS of cotton flannel finish broadcloth in smart checks, with color woven through. Notch collar model.

Size. B. D. Only 376 pain at this price 1.39 THE MAN'S STORE STREET FLOOR Children's 1.98 Hand-Smocked Dresses 2.45 to 2.93 Children's Shoes 59.95 to $100 Luxii-riouslv Farrod Coals 6.95 Junior Miss Drosses Monday 1.98 1.05 30.95 3.98 Sturdy oxfords in black and tan. Smart patent leather party shoes.

Size. 8'j to 3, but not every width. BABY SHOES. Fin cotton Shantung, with d.ep hem. and round or all hand smocked.

Classic for little girls 2 to S. Bright Spring colon. INFANTS' SHOP SECOND FLOOR 50 PAIRS 1.98 formerly 81 25 black crepe and nubby woolen coat, trimmed with black fox. Persian lamb, mountain or beaver. At a laving of $20 to $60.

For mines, women. BETTER COATS-SECOND FLOOR An exciting group 100 Junior Mis. dresses In pastel rayon wishing rayon taff.tas and rayon crepe. 11-17, but not in JUNIOR MISSES SECOND FLOOR CHILDREN'S SHOES SECOND FLOOR Tomorrow Just 78 Men's and Yoimsi Men's 29.95 Suits 21.95 Worsteds, tweeds and homespuns including plaids, stripes and mixtures. Sizes 35 to 46 regular, short, long and stout but not all styles in all THE MAN'S STORE STREET FLOOR $1.58 Fine Looser Quality ui Coats Just 20 at 7 Black Periian Lamb.

3 Black Moire Poniel erik 2 Mounted Beaver Jigger. Jj JJ lamb NJj JP 4 Natural Xldikin Jigger. Jigger. 59.50 CONGO BROWN BLOCK LAPIN 0ut 10) 39.50 Convenient Tayincnts Arranged FUR SALON SECOND FLOOR 2.98 Xew Spring Handbags 1.98 Just 250 of them! Gabardines, patent leathers, calls, grain leathers and combinations, in black, navy, brown and new high shades for Spring. Exceptional valuesl 10.98 to 19.98 Robes Aegligees, Housecoats 1.98 Chevron Angora Turbans HANDBAGS STREET FLOOR 3.98 1.19 89c to 1.25 Children's Sleepers 12,000 Pairs "Walking Sheer" 09c Binglcss Stockings Beautiful 4 thread chiffon silk stockings, sheer enough for dress wear, sturdy enough for splen- i "II did service! Silk heel, well reinforced, plaited piS.

JL sole. Suntone, Mirage, Crisp, Maple and Melon. 69c HEAVY SERVICE-WEIGHT STOCKINGS, silk with mercerised soles and tops. In Spring 2 Pair 81 HOSIERY STREET FLOOR 39c Women's Rayon 2.98 Celanese Rayon Underthings Ninon Curtains 29c 7 Genuine Celanese acetate rayon cur. 2400 pieces! bloomen, French tains, headed and hemmed ready to panties and step-ins, of famous run- hang.

Fully 34 Inches wide and 78 resistant rayon. Tearose shade, sizes inches long. Back selvage removed. 5 to 10. Ecru and eggshell.

RAYON UNDERWEAR STREET FLOOR CURTAINS THIRD FLOOR 29c Large Bonnie Thread Turkish Size 20x10 Only because of a very purchase can we offer towels of this quality at this price! Long, "if 4flV extra heavy naps mean longer use and greater II ML IB nis.l ab.orb.ncy. In whit, with red, green, blue or jJLJ' -H-Il gold 29c CANNON DOUBLE THREAD TURKISH GUEST TOWELS 1 6c ea. LINENS THIRD FLOOR 3.29 E-Z-DO Rolador $1 and 1.50 Roxes Storage Closets of Fine Stationery 279 59c hox 400 boxes, holding two, three and even Just 200! Convenient clothes itorag our 1'Y Paper in white, holding about twenty garments. Tory, and, blu Excep- Sturdily built with redwood frames. Uonal wTalu" 'uPP'r for yourself and save for giftsl NOTIONS STREET FLOOR STATIONERY STREET FLOOR 5250 to 295 Oriental Bugs Size 9x12 MONDAY JUST 15 LUCKY PEOPLE can buy REAL Oriental Rugs at a price that brings them out of the luxury -9 Uwk class! Beautiful Persian designs in Lillehans.

Hamadans, 1P J' Heres, Khorossans, Mesheds and Mahals. RUGS THIRD FLOOR 4.98 Down-and- 2.98 TenVoIiiiiic Feather Pillows Rook Sets 2.98 2.59 Plump, 50 goose down Romance, mystery, adventure, Poe and and 50 goose feathen the ideal Kipling! Also Juvenile Library and mixture for comfort! Regulation size Junior CIasic. Bound in strong, durable 21x27 Inches. Tan, blue or green striped artcraft In rich colors, stamped in gold, ticking, finished with corded edg.s. Sold in let.

only. PILLOWS THIRD FLOOR BOOKS STREET FLOOR 1.59 Famous ITtica Sheets Save 30c on every sheet you buy tomorrow! Absolutely 0 lint quality. An unu.ual opportunity to stock up your I lln.nclo.et! 0tf 44c UTICA PILLOW CASES, size 45x36 3 Tvin or .1 siti 1.29 BEAUTY REST MATTRESS COVERS, with boxed sides '2m and rubber Va, twin and full sizes 9 1c Full size, Slx99 SHEETS THIRD FLOOR 27c Facial Tissues 81 Double Compacts 3 hoxes 59c 09c own facial tissues, soft and Som, wA clo0 absorbent! At this jfflce only because we're changing the style of the pack. tapestry, with all clo.sonn. tops, in new age.

500 sheet, to the box. size 9x10, Spring colon! Also some single ones. In white, flesh, orchid, green. For yourself, for gilts! TOILET ARTICLES STREET FLOOR COSTUME JEWELRY STREET FLOOR 09c Just SI pieces in stunning rayon brocades, rayon crepe and some quilted robes. Not all siiei In all and colors.

S.98 TO 8.98 QUILTED ROBES AND HOUSECOATS, many on. of a kind. 2.98 NEGLIGEES SECOND FLOOR Smart draped turban, of chevron angora for or dressier wear. In every new Spring Including black, brown, navy. Size, for mi.se.

and women. 2 Hi to 23. MILLINERY SECOND FLOOR Roys' SI Shirts 85c Fine pro-shrunk white broadcloth and assorted fancies. Regular collar attached in white and fancies. Button-down collar attached In fancie.

only. Junior 10 to 14. Youth's sizes, 13 to 14 Vs. YOUNO MAN'S STORE STREET FLOOR Flannelette or cotton knit, one and two piece styles. The flannelette ones have two pairs of trousers, for training ages.

Sizes for children 2 to 6, white, pink, blue, but not every size in every color. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR-SECOND FLOOR 6.98 anil 7.98 Spring Dresses From Our Thrift Corner transferring of Jewish youth from Germany and Poland to Palestine. The chairman of this affair is Dr. Miriam Freund. A musiral program will be given with Nina Gordani and other artists.

The Stuyvesant Group will hold Its annual dance and dinner tomorrow evening at the Rainbow Inn, Manhattan. The chairman is Mrs. Samuel Shipp. assisted by Dr. Bessie Berman and Mrs.

Martin Lembeck. The proceeds will be devoted to the Rothschild-Hadassah University Hospital Building Fund. The Shalom Group, the youngest group of the Brooklyn Chapter, recently held a card party. Rabbi Perez Halpern was the guest speaker at the Oneg Shabat gathering yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Moe Salwen, 1246 E.

21st of the Kings Highway Group. This group will open its fourth annual bazar on Wednesday evening, March 2d, with a supper and card party at the Aperion Manor. Dr. Nathan Golub was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Speakers' Group on Wednesday at the Brooklyn Hadassah Chapter's office, 26 Court given under the auspices of the Educational Department of the Brooklyn Chapter of which Mrs. Louis J.

Moss is chairman. Dr. Golub gave a talk on the history of the Jews in Palestine throughout the ages. Among the Brooklynites at the Koridian Hotel, Miami Beach, are Miss Theresa Conowid, Jacob Becher, Harold Becher, Harry L. Chaytin, Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Seidman, Mrs. Oestreich, Mrs.

Nat Naitove, Samuel Horowitz, Samuel Weill, Louis Sussficld and Miss Theresa Tikozin. MISS IIASEM LCG FETED Mrs. George C. Schventag of Kew Gardens entertained recently at a supper and bridge at her home in honor of Miss Sally Elizabeth Hasen-Ilug. Among those present were Mrs.

Theodore Doll, Mrs. Francis Andres, Mrs. Louis Orgelfinger, Mrs. Anton Orgelfinger. Mrs.

Ralph Harvey Dickinson. Mrs. August Hasenflug, Mrs. Conrad Hasenflug, Mrs. John Schoenegan, Mrs.

Emil Behringer. Mrs. Charles Behringer and the Misses Marie Hasenflug, Mae Lock-wood. Adeline Lechner, Betty Lou Orgelfinger, Marjorie Romayne and Emily Behringer. ALTAR SOCIETY PARTY The Aitar Society of Our Lady of Refuge Church held a card party, fashion show and tea yesterday at the Hotel Biltmore.

Manhattan. There were two hundred tables in play. Unannounced subscribers were: Mrs. Mary McVey, Mrs. John Coak-ley, Mrs, Joseph Fox, the Misses Eileen and Isabel Sullivan.

Mrs. William J. McCurdy, Miss Miriam Willman, Mrs. Charles Fity, Mrs. David Daly.

Mrs. Eugene Reilly. Mrs. Griffiths. Miss Peggy Gannon.

Miss Reainu O'Shea, Mrs. Philip Bolger, Mrs. George Hugel, Mrs. Frank Grace. Miss Bessie Gibbons, Miss Ann Newman, Mrs.

Joseph Hyan, Mrs. Herbert Sohofield, Mrs. Lambert, Mrs. George Bankell, Mrs. Evan G.

dwell. Mus Florence MrBarron. Mrs. Cornelius Dwyer, Ml-s ir, i Daly. Mrs.

Herbert Parks, Mrs. Jo.eph Wise. Mrs. Frank Doyie. Mrs.

John D. Brown. Mrs. Carroll Sinnou. Miss Helen Halev, Mrs.

Paul E. Gallagher. Mrs. Francis X. Carmody.

Mrs. Grace Adrian, Mrs. Fit. nk Pelo.n. Mrs.

Treacy, Mrs. Raymond J. Cunningham, Mrs. Raymond F. Sullivan.

Mrs. Charles A. Nolan. Mrs. James Mulcioon, Mrs.

Frederick Mimiola. Mrs. Harry C. Dennlson. Mrs.

John S. Mr-Mahon, Miss Elizabeth Malier, Miss Edith Byrne, Miss Marie Demnsoy, Mrs. James Ginna. Mrs. Robert A.

Kelly, Mrs. James Mrs, J. T. Bulhvmkel, Mrs. Euaer.e R.

O'Brien, Mrs. J. Courtney MrGroar'v, Mrs. A. F.

R. Mrs. John j. Delany Miss Mary Kennelly. Miss Rrgina Letlcly, Miss Helen Mc-Nulty and Miss Uertmde Maher.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rafter, 8121 20th are celebrating their 25! wedding anniversary aboard the liner Transylvania, bound lor Bermuda. Jamaica and Havana. MRS.

CONNORS I F.TED Mrs. James J. Downey Jr. of 2091 Avenue entertained on Tuesday at a shower in honor of her sister, Mrs. James D.

Connors. Those present were the Misses Betty Mullins, Mary Connors, Kath-ryne Yerby, Doris Slngelton, Hen-riette Garoe, Mary Callahan, Ruth Ossman, Vera Mullins, Mrs, John Frost, Mrs. William Carroll, Mrs. David Magulnnes, Mrs. Frederick Maggenhelmer and Mrs, Nicholas A.

Mullins. 3.90 250 dr.sse. In the season's smartest styles. Daytime and afternoon types in rayon crepes for misses and little women. Prints and solid colors in black, navy and the high fashion pastels.

Sizes 12-20 and to but not in every style and color. THRIFT CORNER SECOND FLOOR 1.09 Lace-Trimmed Slips 250 Beautiful slips of silk and Bemberg rayon satin. Bias cut. fit divinely. Sizes 34 to 44.

in dainty tearose shade. JL -V Special! Women's Batiste Gowns High count bati.te, 56 inche. long, bla. cut with full Two darling ruilly style, in flowered prints. Sizes 15, 5 LINGERIE STREET FLOOR 3.98 Smart Spun Rayon Dresses G.50 Imported Handmade Illouses 2.89 2.98 Men's 29c Broadcloth Shorts .5 for $1 FANCY BROADCLOTH SHORTS with elastic sides, full cut.

Sises 30 to 44. ALSO ATHLETIC SHIRTS, whit ribbed, sizes 34 to 46 5 for 81 THE MAN STORE STREET FLOOR Men's 27c Fancy nose 18c pair Rayon and lisle mixture, with doubl soles, in a splendid assortment of colon and patterns, size. 10 to 12. THE MAN'S STORE STREET FLOOR lust 200 in prints and solid colors, (or misses and women, sizes 14 to 44. ALSO RAYON FRENCH CREPES in monotone patterns, for misses, sizes 14 to 20.

Navy, copen, aqua, royal and luggage. FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOP Exquisitely handmade blouses Imported from the Philippines. Just 75 In thii group which are mostly one of a kind. White in acetate rayon crepes and Bern-berg rayon sheers. Sample sizes 34-36, BLOUSES SECOND FLOOR $25 and 39.9.

Fur-Trimmed Dress and Casual Coals 0.75 to 10.50 Women's Shoes Th wantd style and color in kid, gabardine, suede JT and patent leather. Not every size In every style. t3tFP Black, brown, blue, $6 AIR-STEP SHOES in black, brown, gr.en and tricolor suede 2.95 SHOE SALON SECOND FLOOR 5 Just 20 boxy and fitted coats for misses and women in the wanted smart fabrics for Spring, Trimmed with raccoon, wolf and skunk collars. BUDGET COATS SECOND FLOOR 1 1.1)1 Filigree Knit Dresses 7.98 Tailored Dotted Riiyon Dresses 09c Yd. Sport Huron 5.98 1.98 Men's $1 Neckties 19c 1800 tie In rich rayon fabric smart figure and itripe.

MEN'S 1.6S ALL-WOOL PULLOVERS, sleeveless style, in solid whit, blue, gray, maroon, brown, mats Slse small, medium, large ....81 THE MAN'S STORE STREET FLOOR Girls' 3.98 Sweaters 1.98 70 of them! Cashmere slip-on and triplette sweaters. Size 8 to 16. 40 WOOL CREPE SKIRTS with bodic tops. Navy and brown. Sis 7 to 14.

Formerly 198 1.65 OITILS' SHOP SECOND FLOOR 1500 yards! Beautiful washable fabrics In plain, fancy and llnen-lik effects. T.arose, maize and the new color. 33c yd. 100 Boucle dresses in misses' sizes only! Smart, delustered. In blue, maize, aqua and dusty pink perfect for Spring.

SPORTSWEAR SECOND FLOOR Just 75 of them, In a good selection of sizes and colon. One-piece styles in rayon crepe with smart icaltor dots. SPORTSWEAR -RECOUP FLOOR FABRICS THIRD FLOOR furniture, rugs, pianos, lamps final week mitlwiii.er iiimi.iire sule! til QJ Is open Monday, Thursday and Friday; nigh (Basement Furniture, Rugs and Lamps Also Open)..

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