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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1906.

Bring the Children to See Santa Claus. Tuesday's Sensation! 7 GIVE S. Si GREEN CR DIVIDEND STAMPS. oivt i. M.

GREEN OR DIVIDEND STAMPb. $15 to $18 Suits, $11.75 Beautifully Tailored, jf jgm Wt Fulton Street, Bridge and Duffleld St. a THE STORE OPENS RDfifiK VU OPEN SATURDAYS AT 8:30 A. DRUUIiLIN. UNTIL 10 P.

M. 8, IS, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourtetnth Street. 7, 9, It, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street. New York. Now for the Merry Christmas Season Special Sale Fancy Flannels At About 3 Off.

Latest btyle Loats Handsomely Satin Lined It is impossible to emphasize tl '11. CHRISTMAS in KU8IG EVERY 1.V 1 Vienna Concert Orchestra, 1 ShiHii'iHUS each an artist. We shall place on Sale to-i morrow morning a line of Im- of the gift buying se us daily on Main FtOfl adding to Morning, 1 Centra BvlMing. ported Flannels in designs I showing stripes and fancy lettects. price.

Tuesday Sale as it deserves. A complete collection smart and serviceable tastefully designed and finished. Famous Dunraven Plaids, Light and Dark Grays, Elegant Mixtures, Soft Finished Cheviots. Fashionable Pony Coats of the most approved design -semi-fitt'd or full back. Mannishlv tailored collars, lapels.

THE CHRISTMAS THOUGHT RADIATES From Every Section of Our Stores For EVERYWHERE are GOODS for GIFTS 40c. and 65c. Per Yd. I Pretty Clothes for Baby Two Splendid Blanket Values That will more than please keepers and prove a special tmiity tor pift makers- All the Bargains Advertised on Sunday for Monday's Big Sale will on account of the snow storm of to-day Also Be on Sale To-morrow, Tuesday, Dec. 4th.

These Flannels are of beau-1 Acs. I tiful quality and the patterns are good. "The Linen Store." James McCutcheon Co. 14 WEST 230 N-Y- pockets and cutfs. Suits full to the rim of tyle and dash, and serviceable for all kinds of wear.

III Tailored Alterations FREE. SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. iObKWestWtKStrwt NEW YORK. 4604462 Fulton Stat Dainty Models in Women's '( Combination Lingerie Garments' BROOKLYN '645tb65IBroadSCrerf HUP1 gjg; I SilvjTsmiths aW Jewelert. I "WfiP I DiamonWatcf.c.Sterirne.SiKer.Cut I r-lS, ii! W-catnerCwocb.

Art Stv.oncrv I Those who were not able to get down to-day will therefore have the same opportunity to-morrow to start their Christmas and Winter shopping at the extremely low prices advertised yesterday. 1 CHAFING Ii MISSING FROM AMITYV1LLE. I fY'f Schnler Is Alleged to Have Forged Hi? Father-in-law's Same a Uote. J6.1I8 4 69 Fine Sets of Sheets and Pillow Cases landsomely boxed Hemstitched, vith three or tour rows open titt'hing or Insei'tiiiKs Bonnets. Imported Novelties.

(Speelal to tha F.mgM AjsltyviMe. U. Dcnrainer i-Heraard Seamier, ko until rrareatly svaa Ota oro-arlMOir of oas of the largest markets is Will flag, awing last Monday a-itaoia. MdJias his Jonas 'e. Imported Black Spot-Proof Broadcloths MINOT J.

SAVAGE'S SUCCESSOR BchoJ two pillow I Fifth St. I i1 TWO CHAUFFEURS ARRESTED, i Three Charges Against Mrs. Arnold's Employe Both Men Held for Court of Sessions. Yesterday afternoon Officers Ennis. ami Patterson, of Brooklyn 1'lllow Slips k.k to la a load shop and laier purchased business of his employer.

Ho did I for a time. Dot laterly. ii is nnder- Call Will Probably Be Given by Church of the Jteeiah to the Rev. John H. Holmes.

stood. became seriously involved, and bo- leaving save his laaaiora, rraneis as. Denton, a one ror a large sum. 1 ne note ajre iho sgaaure of his talker in-ijw. Theodore Voolkei-.

and the latter baa MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until I P. NL that the Manhattan, will be called together To orevent dealers linvini) County roads with thei Tuesday evening, December 11, at the hurch parlors, for the purpose of chocs ir a successor to tho Rey. MInot J. Say- rt Collycr. Mr.

Savage has been obliged we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. To-morrow Continuation of the Great Dress Goods Sales. Sale of Women's Coats and Suits. The Phenomenal Fur Sale, The Big Furniture Sale, The Great Rug Sale The Wonderful Sale of Christmas Goods Journeay Burnkam. eded in taking into custody twe tours who aro charged with drivlnj through ill health to retire from active Reversible Smyrna Rugs the Hoflman liou The congregation has listened tt candidates, each candidate preach- 4.98 -rest i Hugh Dealy.

of MANSLAUGHTER THE CHARGL Bay Shore Negro Held for Shooting of UegTeas at That Place His Companion Discharged. icc. They arc the Uev. Mr. Burr, Mr.

St. Join and the Roy. John 2.11 Kegraw si reel, llrooklyn. who was tt. Holmes.

Mr. Dure has but rccenlly Children's Russian Dresses lying the car of Mrs. William Arnold, 15 Kadi Uighty-Hi'cimd si rent, Manhat-a. He Is charged with not hav-g the right number on his car and fail -g to wear or display his chanffour'B Ian 1 Baptists. The Rev.

Mr. St. John sofitary of tho American Uni-soeiation. The Rev. Mr.

Holmes, i he choice of the church will MAM I A Tl 'It I Dcrember The hearing of Harry Hill and Oliver .38 LOO probably fall, is a young man at present M.i- of Hi? 19 bnon heard in Brooklyn ucvcal times. tolling after the Rev. John White Women's Black Velvet Hats Ile-Uon, of Chadwit'k's death in ihe Second Unit: .19 Wood, aegroea, charged with responsibility tor (bo death of lsabcllo Jackson, 'i ha negro w. who wa3 shot through Iho heart whiio a was iu progress at itor homo at Way t- early last Sunday morning, took pl.io; -foro Jus: ice Y.raitg hare on S-ttur-iiy. in Hill being discharged and Vool boine; hold ta await the action of (ho Grand Jury on tha charge of manslaughter.

Ha will be forraally mni tied io-mor-rovr. District Attorney I'ormaa person- planned to call tho pastor of Unity i85 court this miirninc. when they wer Church, rh.rjgo, from which tho Rev Collyer came to the Church of the Point Venise La Allovers Women's Black Silk Waists Klaboratclv tucked ami pleated in l.ands...t novelty ffe. The Kev. Mlnol 2.29 Alercerized Sateens PHEASAHTS FOR KANSAS.

The Mlnnetonka Brings 2,000 "English Birds to Bestock Prairies. Tho Minnctonka of the Atlantic Trans- Always JkMMMNi ku MiP I axative gromo Qmnmo BIG HAULS OF CODFISH. 265 Taken by Two Freeport Men in Tour Hours Fishing Prices Rule Low. (Special to the Kagle.) Freeport. Dei -ember 3 The season for codtlohing In Ihia section has been one of the best t'Xpcrii need in many years by thori.

who follow 'ho vocal ion. t.ud some ine Black Storm Series FAST BRUSHES ON SPEEDWAY. Thildt, Brandywine, Rosenatein and Lady Frances the Most Prominent Horses to Win. STATE HIGHWAY BONDS. 39 Controller Will Offer First Issue of Large Blankets for '-orKe Beds dock thia morning a ono hundred and th aengcrs had to wait French Flannelettes y-two cabin pas hour before sh One Million Dollars the Present Month.

(Special to tho Eagle.) etnarkable catches have en made. OM ol CARPET CLEANSING. rflsylns rsasonsb'ls. 'd. LOO Albany, December 3 Tho first, of tho Si i' chway Improvement bonds, Issued Making Quarantine at 5:30 o'clock nleh: Captain layland or the Minuet waited for gome time for tho ror rellen Wils' comber 12 by State Control of the afternoon 1 thi fan id tha.

tho tide would not servo (ha ship lay down Ihn Bay Ihrouith wero the contests In whlrh Thildt. tho bny gelding owned and driven hy Joseph lioslot. figured prominently. lo tho brushes with Flag Tall, gray hone, driven by William Kvans. All.e n'Rht.

She got under way at 5:40 o'clock and will run until December 1. 1HBB. T( meet the obligation the law cslabllshcs i sinking fund, and It is further provide, that Ihe bonds shall bo exempt from tax atlon. The comptroller announces tha no hid will bo accepted for less than thi par value or the bonds, and he will bli in tho bonds for the Stato If proposali are not satisfactory. dock ft I Hen 2.0 i of wi 1 Son.

Mi St, II II dates, ii live English pheas eh will be hipMid dlreel tho chargo of (Tharlei al agent of tho Kansai NEW BRIGHTON BEACH TIMETABLES. CORRECTED TO DATE at BAOLB INFORMATION BLRLAL, Lagle Building, EAOI FLATBUSH BRANCH, MR Flatbush Avenue. BAOLB OFFICE, Room 25, World Building, Manhattan. IsUfl was sue. Mttnl In several closs brushes lie ilrove his brown irultet, I iler belli t.

in to Kansas und. T. Denlev, spe, acr'enltui'al I i 1,1,1. gelding and defeat, Joseph rloif.ing. One of the State's Important problems hr elr.

it mi I and which nne 1 have their bal.n.ii at the residence of Mr. as, have been devasi 1 hy tho n.thless believed thai the bankH mixlit decide this and Mrs. S. V. Nicholas, No.

317 De form ut lnvesimem atir.K'lvi. as lauthlrr on itm part of pot hunters the inienilon to try to restock me. it grav ge.n whi. dr. v.

by William Kedd. b-at Single D. In a lively set-to and in three straight heals won from Helen Hill. Iteddy's ehastnut mare. Al.

Warner made a good showing. dr VI ItIS Mil of IV -lie) I I Bos sf Ms I sUaas, L. catur s'reel, when their son, Ueorge with iho Importation. Only Washington was marri. Miss Kanny Matilda (libson, nice It Is thought that lome modifies i Have Vnlaskl.

In a one mllo heat against William M. r.ibsnn. of Manhi by the Kev break Wood BBANDBETH ESTATE, $472,027.00 Widow Beceives $1 1:1,028 Balance APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1907. STOCK TAX REVENUE. (Mpeel.l lo the Ks.le I Now York City's the market In Ian re li do scarcity li th a fast one and W.

K.t. ham nay mare. Belle Houghton J. driving his bay mare, QsjMvtta, In Ihe families Palmer plii'gsd II nodylrll'Vlraiid'sl' KNTIIAt. AIT'TluN Ll.

IS3 r.t.al M. T. 'iV0Jrr LIKES EAGLE BOOK REVIEWS. Iho members of thn bride and hrltlegrnor friends. The bride, Ooea Info a Trust Fund.

(Special to the Eagle ratthogue. 1 DllWtll Trnnitl Tai Appraiser Joseph T. LatM haa tM Albany. Derember I -The Slale Con Secretary of the Treasury Issues to troll, department ports that tha In- CongrMa th. Book of Estimates.

wis Al'exeepJ The Srcretarv 14 New York City. Washington. Heeeniber Ke.retary Wh)k, (imomil fr Trea-uri la I a pis i hl.i work on Ihe pniate of Ralph l.ro" ii m.M... Lady Fran- MltJ le-Uc vent lor pa.er lloseiisifln. ov.r the In good ityl and was successful la threa fast OFFENDED BEFORE.

Hr n. or Heliport, a promin. while mulle, was nor. Mrs. Howard pale blue moussal-Ml Klase.

nle.a of pi al 1472 027 lilt proprlailons required for government proportionate return for Ihl month. ths Rota Townsend Flndr Them NtltheJ rvi. (r for year At Iho approm hlng session of Islature, ii is probable ibat othi fV2il Wi. leaving a Mllll Klase. wore g.

I. no saitn. Wat the brld.groom. kalanea of I girl. I tlon lo put branch hnnks and IftftSI panles under the Jurisdiction of the carrying large bouquets I 100 unucai or TOO nI.

UN. Th- following table shows these yaar are greater than for tha War Dtpartment Records Show Just rstlnsles. together who the appropria- p. riod y. ar ago Soldiers Shot Up Fort Sturffis.

I Congress for for A' Wa.hlngion. December t-Th. War Da- 'to the Kdl-or of Ik. Brooklyn F.ag.e: P-'t KM rear MNOT 0 XOTULAE ATFAIM. the Alliock Marnifai'iiirlnx Company, nf Osslnltig.

lln.ler Ihe terms of the will tho Widow rceeVO IIUWH ouirliht, while Ihe bnlwi.e in held by her as trus-i, for ih Hi' according ii eeriain prowsion! mad by Beauty roses. Howard Klase an. Mendelssohn's wedding playi-d by Halle's onheatra mony was a most Impressive CARDINAL KOPP FAREWELL. Affairs ol (loo by Congress of the ease of the com- tlon" 0,1 and sanny the War Departmrni two eg- I isls'lve le 1 linn infantry re- a of ll my modest opinion, you have Mm Ralph Brsndreih I ntly discharged without honor by order Is Ractlvtd by Pone Plus and "Kln ml'1 Polish mm I. Dicusad.

ZJZF" Home necmber 3 Th. Pope to day f.r th danced ol President lloosevcit, snd to this end hss eompllel a record of negro troop dsllng ksV to the Civil War. It Is sal. regarding the duties of ihe average erltle. Naa This lotrodunory matt.r, supplied by eg- lini purls, lends a unique interest to your ssys depend '(, a large the fsnttr.

prosperity of the Philippine Islands. On. ih. hill rsdunng the tariff on products to n.r ent of lh rales for sugar and tobaero. and making all other snides free: god the oiher is a me.sure providing for th.

establishment nf an agricultural bank In th SAND FROM OCEAN'S BED. Cardinal learts Rome to-morrow, going tlon wss served. During tho tourao of the supper James Byrne afforded much amusement wlih an abundan, of exicm- may perhaps that this record discloses state of at- fairs not generally known, and thst once before, least, thr Twenty-Bfth Infantry "shot up a town The affair happened In U6. For' Xturgts, Dakota. Son ouple UtM il negro ttlilsjTI ent oa a rampage JJ' Many Ton.

Ba Used Flllln In ZiuZ Rockaway Xarshaa. commanlrat. to ihem the result of A large sand pump Ii being set up on his eonferen.es with the Vstlcan authorl- ih KM front, at rsffr. y's Beach. Far ties on the Polish situation Aslhe.ti- Horkawsy.

whi.h will be uod to fill ,0 Hon now stands, the Vatlrgn thoroughly I ymlhlse with Ihe Poles, but e.nnol i that st Brownsville. similar number killed a rltllea. For Quick Delivery of The Eagle Almanac, 1907. r.ii',"" enii.ni took ssity ol purchasing th. (lib tli.

I fore troopers und. pain of drain lo dls The pump II lack up ihe sand from Mr. and Mrs close the name of the man who did ih Harsh Nlehol- kllllna snd then look ll I'm out sie' 0 dw.11 on the emotions HII out this order and give to any newsdealer, l.agle Ollite, f.i I Urnnth Ottice. "tif "mis F'ltMH1 ttt'livfr If me mi pulMlCattOfl eopiM Ol tlif Brooklyn purv.yor. to ih.

book- bOMld cloth, with complete Street Diwtory anJ deiighifui 10 nnd it. PC for I()ii7, (or which I will pay per copy. When wlih ley Herman being IWHted by ih. Mi I Mr org, nsii. rs.

miss lym hi him. russlsu ainhorltus only In ihe case of ClUU li Whlttelsoy. Miss Jsno Dsn. si. till, lr, it who know ihat language.

There- Tboniss Klsse. Miss Matilda Miliar. -rtnw ins nntts ore the eonfll.l be r.llaiou. Mr. and Mrs.

IMer Anderson. Miss A ROOM I OH DOI.LS and httonjes politl.sl Rug Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. If, 8. Stone Knh, president of Journeay p.p.r Tho I'ope barged ANOTHER DREADNOUOHT.

Name lis book I KsgU is taking Burnhsm. hss set sp.elal 'ere Mm at (ho sior. for the 1.000 doll. hleh are be distributed among th. lehols.

Mr. and I daughter. Mrs. Islam Mr. and al Kopp lo Mr an to Kmperor Mr- Jn r.ngih.ti the I ten Ihe papal Mrs A inlsanihrope.

nor III a theatric! press igiofled and always sum, sag, Mrs 0 N.ehols. Mrs. public it. for ihe ''hrlstmas Ireo at iransn Miss ll ihe c.lutni.n Ho on I 3 for They S.ehols. Mrs.

1 AdJre The l.arle Almanat toxrrs more Mfa than any other puhllca' ihan. the Prussian mm II Hl.011 Huberts Xl Vl'm poor Mrs -lit, makes lal full ir an. gate a dinner yes- Bunnell Chester Bunnell M.Hon appeal in he pul.ll, in go and gel dolls rriiltl lonor of Cardinal K.i..:. B.n.i.ll M.ss Klls Maul.ugh. Mr snd to dress i- id nt.

to h. 1, f. r.sd (hem I. grnuln. il Merry del Vsl.

Hi. Mr. Dsn Nl l.olson Val- Journeay tion the entire New ork DistrLt. Long Island. New Nork State and the L'nited States.

Over 700 pages, including if pages of colored maps. neml Ally ed dolls. will ptogr, ss rapidly. I prelates were present..

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