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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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12 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY. JANUARY 27. 1935 I)a ton, Miss Theresa Seaman and of the first anniversary of their Miss EUa I'aterson, nuirriaue. roitT WASHINGTON' NEWS WVdwsilay afu rnoott a I the Muasoy at the next meeting of the Port I Mrs. Hurold Seaman of Webster Ave.

Allierl Bnyles, Mrs, Herbert Cur Mrs. Owen 1 1. Infills of Low; view I'ai Community Hou.se. Washington Garden Club on Feb. 5, 1 Is chairman of the committee in rico, Mrs.

Charles Million, Mrs. Vic Heaeon Hill, in ili.unimn oi Tin members of the liopublie.ui which tune tlie election of offi churne. The reservations for tables tor Gaignat, Mrs. Walter Wright. mid Mrs.

Perry Goel, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright, Mr. and Mrs. James Murtagh, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Saloy and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zlzibin and the Misses Edna Hart, Matilda Wittschibie and Mary De col and Joseph Korbelac. the sale of tlrkeis lor the bridce 110111 men nexv meet ecr.s wu lime piace.

nave ocen macro oy tne loiiowing: Mrs. Bessie Gardiner, Mrs. James Horotm, Mrs. Everett Wilson, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs.

Irving Cocks, ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Glenn of 537 Clinton were hosts last eve Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francis Guihan, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Prior, Mr. and Mrs, C. Geortte Farmer, William Bossert, Mr. and Mrs.

Louis E. Farrell, Mr. inst on Mummy intiiu in me mil uw run wsimuukiuii vnupoT mis, iti urgf urooKe, Mi's. Harold C. lin ks Republican Club the Order of Eastern Star will hold Schlaefer, Mrs.

Samuel Wilkinson, brinK sponsored by the l.adu Auxiliary of St. Stephen's Kpwopal Church which will be held on i a beneiit undue on Wednesday audit Mrs, Joiin Clay, Mrs, William Hults Mrs. William Borer, Mrs, George Brown will be hostess at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Mrs.

Uelphine Seaman, Mrs. I lan, Miss Kdith Brown. Miss Addie I fll Ulelr lwme ct.uuiauon Four More Dap of Peak of Value" Savings! Our "Peaks of Value'' have kept January pretty busy. We sold, for example, 15,000 men's shirts that were "Peaks of and 2600 yards of printed crepe, also a "Peak." They represented our utmost effort to give you worthwhile values on wanted merchandise, and people liked them. Thru are just four more days in January during which you can still buy "Peaks of Value." You'll find some advertised on this pege, and many others, unadvertised, when you come in to Locser's.

They are a striking example of the Loeser Way of Keeping Store which is to provide an abundance of better things, ready when you want them, at prices you want to pay. i u'a l4 fi I Wmm tH III UU WE SHOW TWO OF OUR HIGHER PRICED LIVING ROOM SUITES AT SAMPLES of HAND MADE LINEN DINNER SETS 1 IWf 'Virf ImtiK .1 I A 1 SPECIALLY PRICED! SAVE $59 ON THIS SUITE! The carved frame is solid nuho and the coverings include choice friezes, tapestries, hroca tellcs, damasks and velvets. Down fcather or spring filled cushions. $159 GRADE. QQ bAVt UN i THIS SUITE! An unusually deep and luxurious 11 IOUK 1 WO YhAK 1 nglish club suite, with divide tlu, ex worker to nuke qu cloth 12 n.ip back sections on the sofa, and i.pring cushions.

Hand tailored in the same choice fabrics as the suite above. SI 49 GRADE. sQQ LOESER'S CONVENIENT PURCHASE PLAN will make it possible for, you to put one of these suites in your home ot once and enjoy it while you ore paymg for it out of your income. kins lt.ui.i:i cinbroiderv I'li'! ains ot tilet do cnisc mo tits deep linen filer Lice. Sio formerly sS'H, now 3265 1 LOESKR'S FURNITURE FOR GRACIOUS LIVING FOURTH FLOOR I TO LESS 1 1 1 is extr iord'n collcciwm r.ire.

haiid nuiie linens il! Uxiimc t.unilv licirloonu at 'j to less than vou'd tisuiilv see them in All elaborately embroidered cut work wnh 'cnie and iilct in mosaic patterns, in appenell types. Mostlv one or two o'" ,1 kind. And they're some of the Peaks i.f Value of month! HAND MADE LINEN AND BURRATO LACE SETS Crude Suit C'ch th NcpkKv, S29.50 S19.75 cv.th 7x i 'n i i33.oo S22.50 HAND EMBROIDERED MOSAIC SETS 'j Crude A c. th 12 335.00 S22.50 13 th 12 15.00 $27.50 13 10 359.00 $39.50 HAND EMBROIDER ED CUTWORK WITH VENISE SETS A V. i fV A3, te 15 C' th "2v30 Napkin; 513.30 512.98 5 12 Ncpkms 535.

CO 522.50 75.1' 5 with 12 Ncpkmi, 34'). 30 $32.50 1 Cl.tn 0 w.th 12 Napk.ni 250.00 539.50 3 'h 32.v!5 12 Napkins 550. 0'1 559.00 2 0 sl 12 Ncpkms 3175.00 $89.00 i C2 i 2,0 20 v. th 12 Mcpkins 3115.00 $69.00 1 th Ncpkm S223.00 51 10.00 2 an "2 with 12 Napkins SI 15.00 559.00 i lONt. 5125.00 S75.00 1 0.M 12 Napkin, S350.00 $175.00 1 0 12 Napk.ns 355Q.00 $250.00 i ANNUAL JANUARY SALE MEN'S FINE SHIRTS WITH THE SEVEN IMPORTANT LOESER TAILORING FEATURES I Si 1 0 THE S1.55 TO I 1NKNS PHUtl) VUXM S2.50 GRADES 17 "vl1 MffrW swtn into the final four days of the greatest Annual January Shirt Sale we've had FURNITURE, RUGS, RADIOS, PIANOS, LAMPS OPEN TOMORROW years.

1 lie greatest because thousands of smart and thrifty shoppers took full advantage of our once a year They knew $1.19 to be an exceptionally low price for shirts 6f this quality. If you haven't secured'afiy of these fine shirts, you still have four more days in which to shop. I he selections are as complete in the six styles, the plain and woven broadcloths, madrases and oxford', as when this sale first began. Come in tomorrow and buv yourself a few of these fine shirts at savings. (MONDAY) NIGHT UNTIL THE SEVEN LOESER TAILORING FEATURES THAT MAKE THESE SHIRTS EXTRA VALUES: 111 Pleated sleeves 2i Gn3r.

1 Extra hvit'on end but tor'TDk on sleeve facing i4t Ocean pearl buttons 5 1 Full center hex p'eots (6! Full cut 7 Pro shrunk i STfiHK rr FFf n.caut; Ol.SUlU.

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