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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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Tin: BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NF.w HK FKIDW. OCTOBER 2t 1901 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. PROOFS THATPROVE hearn mAJMyVrt (e. REGAL the Shoe that Prove," is claim baaed on ixianiahai facts.

The Window of the Sole proves in every Regal shoe genuine Oak Tanned soles flexible, light, durable tanned in our Regal tanneries by old- Entire Btocfc Futton, From Bridge lo Duffield Brookln apace ftfl for Dry Cooat. nawiniBU, Slow processes. HnilhlR til inns. With Cash Purchase. From 8:30 Until 12 o'Clork, UUUUK Oldllipa Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4 Friday.

None With CCDs. The Buzz Saw proves honest Regal workmanship throughout every detail, hidden or otherwise, of a standard to match the excellence of our famous King Calf uppers the toughest, moat pliable leather ever put into a shoe. Jfcf Enticing Bits of News in Women's Wear. Regal excellence in these hidden qual-es insures perfect shape retention and Mfcl BSSai 15.00 Fall Suits, 9.95. that lasting $10 custom look, which th Womens' Ready-to- Wear and Semi-Ready Hats.

$6,000 Worth for About $2,000, CLEARANCE FROM A MANUFACTURER! YOU NEVER SAW SUCH BARGAINS. At 49 cents. Hats made to sell at $1.25. At 69 cents. Hats made to sell at $1.50.

At 98 cents, Hats made to sell at $2.50. Turbans, Continentals, Flit Brim and other shapes Urge and (mall! Felt, Cloth and Vcvct Draped Black and Colon. marks Regals to the very end of their long, satisfactory wear. Women's Fall Suits, of food quality cheviot, jacket, fitted back, made with stitched straps, others with slot eam plaited back: single or double bretsted front, around r.eck and cuffs trimmed with velvet and braid, skirt made Of all shoes which have left our factory ncne has proved Regal or nine gores; kilted, walking length Jacket lined with heavy satin, 9.95 excellence in style, material and workmanship more con cloth, cheviot, or broadcloth. 25 and 27 Inchai hng.

new, full sleeve, lined with satin or romaine. qq Women's Coats, ol heavy fitted or looee effect with value $7.00 clusively man The Peg" Girls' Clothing at Saving Prices. Girls' School Dresses, made with circular yoke or Russian effect, trimmed wit! Each in BWfit- (MjtBpA Banrtniji jjuiria las removed any tendency nc omptahed thit narrow toe vritb effect which, with fancy braid and buttons, full skirts with deep hem. lined throughout with good 7Q quality percaline; in pretty plaids; sizes 6 to 14 years Girls' full length Coals, of good quality zibeline cloth, made with circular cape button stvle, make Better Values Than Ever For the Boys Always New Assortments for Saturday Children's Day improved by the mot piped with velvet and trimmed with gilt buttons, double breasted front and qq full back, with belt, in green, brown and blue; sizes 8 to 14 years; value $5.00, .70 ither 75. Regal styles, 3 Snappy Waist Bargains.

Sand for Style BcoK. Hail Orders promptly filled. Three Piece Suits Boys' Russian Suits All WOOl runs -Navy, Red-Double Black sateen Waists in a variety of styles, some with front ol stitching, others with clusters of pin tucks and covered but lucked back. QQ I Tweeds, h. thoroughly r.

REGAL 4 made effect: Flannel Waists, made with full front, yoke tucking; tucked back, full sleeve; colors are royal, brow sizes 34 to 44 1.98 Boys' Sailor Suits Norfolk and Double Breast Suits Best Tidings in Men's Clothing. MEN'S STORES Winter Overcoats, Top Coats or Worsted Boys' Shirts, Blouses, Hats, Caps and all sorts of Furnishings in great variety, prices that mean quick sales. Suits, 12.00. Heavy Coats for Winter wear, in dark Oxford or black, with belt if desired, 44 or 50 inches long: A Sale of Girls' Long Cloaks Match These Values if you can: WOMEN'S STORES 12.00 (a considerable portion of these is silk lined). In 34.

36 or 33 Inch length: Suit: in fine through and through worsted, so greatiy in demand at present; perfei in fit, make and trimming, sizes to fit almost everyone I Girls' Military Coats Young Men's Suits and Overcoats at 5.95. tightly woven chevli i loth facings 595 3.95 boys; uvercoats oark oxtord tneze, cut tun and long, siz Saturday Bare ains for Bovs. i Warm WE WISH WE HAD SPACE ou.B:?as:ed.Scho1.Su:7.: 1.55 Girls' Full Length Cloaks 2.95 Fine serge Bloomer Trousers, long, rj 75c. Corduroy Pants, all seams taped, r--v Men's Cravenette 2.95 HiUruily 1 Crisp New Millinery at Unrivaled Prices. Overcoats.

The Cravenette label and the Vogel Brothers label in the same garment stand for a rare combination it iome oi me aaintiest ana smartest ready-to-wear mis. including tne newest in uo to date materials, fancy 1 1 braid, felt and velvet covered Hats, completely trimmed, none worth less than $1.50 to $4. CO, none sent C.O.D., choice. 1 1 Another Great CORSET Clearance P. N.

W. B. Sonnette B. and others Girdles and Medium and Long Lengths, also Habits Hip all this season's models all sizes in the lot, but only certain sizes in certain styles. 98 cent Corsets 44 I $2.25 to $2-98 1.49 means a waterproof garment of only the most reliable fabrics, invested with all the style that 8.00 Trimmed Hats, 5.00.

nouncement. These Hats are of silks and velvets, trimmed in the newest effects, all the newest shapes, fcr women, ir i a i qq 95c. Untrimmed Hats, 39c. 500 sample Hats, finest grade of scratch felt, in all colors, all perfect, not one Hat made to sell for less than 95c, none sent nn O. choice JVC $1.29 Corsets 65 $3.25 to $4.00 1.98 $1.49 and $1.75 Corsets 95 $3.98 to $5.00 2.

98 Vogel Brothers are capable of i putting into a Cravenette Overcoat. At $10. Cravenettes of Oxford gray. At $15. Cravenettes of Oxford gray worsted Hair Goods.

Beautiful Neckwear I Saturday is Veiling Day Specially Low! 1 Tailored Storks of Peau de Sol- or g)k chiffon VpIIb Real Bargains in Shoes. Boys' 2.00 Shoes, 1.50. 65c 95c Box calf, vici kid. satin calf, all in the i.c vest shared toes, heavy soles, very stylish and every pair guaranteed, sizes 2 i cr to 5 l.OUl Pompadours, Wavy hair, full oq size, special -(, Pompadours, large dip, all i rr shades I Scheffler's Hair Cslcrlne, all rn. shades OOC Ii Veiling toft thrend Hl, k.

White. Misses' 2.00 Shoes, 1 .50. Made of soft, fine dongola kid, vici kid and box calf, both Hi to 2 1 $kCrckATL City Shoes, 2.00 Pyrography. Complete Outfit, with guaranteed platinum point and fine rubber Women' Kid Gloves Gussetted fingers. Tea or Coffee and Cake I Ice Crejm and Cake, IMPROVING COLDSPRING HARBOR widths ASto EE.0! 2.00 SJn.v:oode,:boxand.one 98c Clove and Haiiikfhfef Want Has Been and Is Being Done Velocipedes, Tricycles Dolls, white basswood, with choice i -j of designs 1 Stains, all colors, bottle 1 5C Children's Rocker Toward Making It a Model Village.

Cold Spring Harbor, L. October 21 toys 9QC ish, Doll Go- to 3)o years MORNING SALES To-morrOW, Saturday, Until I P. M. The annual meeting of the Cold Spring Har- We carry large assortments of Wood Platinum Points, Stains and Finishinf Varnish at lowest prices. Village Improvement Anaociatlon, hold the resldcnue of Dr.

Walter B. James, a attended by fifty of the summer people BBAND A faded, for girls up to 6 years Tricycles, same as above, for rf girls up to 9 years O.UU Kxnress Wapons. 16x42 inch bodv. painted trimmings, figured ere- gQc 1.26' Kid body Dolls, double jointed, 18 inches tall, sleeping eyes and Ready.to-Wear Hats Men's Furnishings J. Matheson on mosquito extermination; heavy oval tire wheels, extra i qq well made Wagons.value $2.75.

1 .70 sewed wigt, 50C Dainty Neckwear Little Priced. Electric Carpet Cleaning 1.85 THIRD Neck Ruffs, fv Carefully selected Ruffs, heavy, fleece lined. extr'a'weU made nd finished; Drawers pender tapes, value 50c, ea. 35c Men's Night Shirts, heavy domet flannel, good quality, assorted width and extra lOnJ, 65c. kind 4DC Men's Shirts and Drawers, heavy natural wool, fine quality, extra well made, soft and warm, "7C worth $1.00, each DC 3.25 25c plaited ends, Point Venlse 1 shapes: Capes with long ends rr and all black, choice 4.00 Tel.

41UU Main. Taffeta Silk Petticoats Changeable Mir. rink. Blui and Red; aim) llli.f n. or.

lion Ready made Veils, yds. long, fancy hairline and Tux committee, spoke of the work of tiic Improvements made, and referrc present condition of the village a above the average. He outlined br tablishing a lighting district, tic chiffon ready-made Veils, i 1.17 HOODLUMISM WAS RAMPANT. light 25c! black and white, choice i AND IBOOND VUX Speakers at a Democratic Meeting in Pntchogne Prevented From Speaking by Young Rowdies. tagious disease in the village during tl Walter Jennings of the road eomroltti NEW QUEENS CORPORATIONS.

Jamaica, L. October 21 The New Yot BBANDRAM'S EN3II3H WHITE LEAD. and Long Island Coiil Company, of Rlrl .25 iond Hill, has who a capm $10,000. The director! for tho firs. yOl re: Florence M.

Cochrane and Jnset T. Goodwin, of Richmond Hill, anil Han Koseher, of Manhattan. The Steratol Chemical Company, of Rod ivay Ileach, han Incorporated with a caplti $10,000, to manufii Jolui R. Vunk, se until to-day, ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P. MAII, ORDERS.

Ing of the Young FRIEDELL ALLEY. ilea. October 'Jl- In the Metht. lurch on Wednesday mKht, MIhh Flor ARCHDEACONRY TO MEET. Crystal Domino sugar The directors for the Bret are: Wii iam Chubbuck ami Thorn lyke C.

UcKerme of Rorkaway Beach. I Krederlck C. I)o WM lnumph 7onmo Sugar Sua.r SOU) ONLVIN 'Jj Js'JjcrJ4 informed under a of wl.n, mUllnnr, tttendant tnihs Loltl 1-nrdy lad MI8S 1 V' 12 3" I Rev. K. C.

Cho Choreh, (ireot ri met, Ueltod lu nnl and ciindliiHl en iind fined In the -v nlKht the HHIport lie bulldlnKs in Queen plumbing, to cost RALLY AT MORRIS PARK. DENTISTRY. Dr. L. J.

Hoyt Dentist Milt'lv lit i 5 CONSIDER A PROTEST. T.INDENHURST BAND FORMED lillaue rence-Cedarlniri Iln Willi- Mi Si. oinltlon red IIiiIhh un W. E. STEWART, QUEENS DEPUTY.

William Stewart, late counsel for the New York and Queens County Railroad Company, has been appointed by Attorney General Cuneen as deputy, assigned to offl.o of the superintendent of elections of the Borough of Queens. Behr v. Milam h. f. mi.

I Tl.om.i I for i he Amembly. There and firework,.

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