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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 39

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 39

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THE BROOKLYN DATT 7V EAGLE! NEWS CABLE NEW YORK CITY. SUNDAY. JANUARY 26. 190S. THREE CENTS.

ESMOND'S NEW PUT MAKES QUITE A HIT UNITED GROCERY STORES "The O'Crindle's" Is a Light Irish Duality Up and Prices Down mj Comedy, With Plenty of mm Lovemaking. 0PPEMHEIM.6LUNS&6 Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn. Final Clearance Before Inventory The Entire Stock Will Be Closed Out Regard less of Cost "THE SQUAW MAN" IS POPULAR mm GROT At 18 United Grocery Stores. Purchasing in large quantities, as we do, enables us to buy low and tc sell at low prices; BUT it does something more than that. It eives us A POWER TO GO DIRECT to the English Newspapers Exclaim That It Is True to American Life.

FUUNeaxPURE Producer of hie-h-class erroceries and to de- FUU WEICHfVrG00D5 mand THEIR BEST OUTPUT. WEIGlTfN London, January 25- week was "The O'Grindlos." a light Irish This is a feature to be remembered by the housewife, as quality is more important to the health of 3'our family than the price is to your pocketbook. Do your buying at one of these eighteen "United" Grocery Stores, where honest quality is assured and honest weight guaranteed. FINE GRANULATED SUGAR. The sugar sold at the "United" Grocery Stores is the very finest small-grained sugar you can buy.

Unusually pure. Refined in one of the largest refineries in this country. $25 and $30 Tailored Suits Made of superior quality broadcloth and cheviot I I (100 Suits in all, taken from our regular stock). comedy of the beginning of the last century. The play, which is by Henry G.

Ksmond. is reminiscent of Boucicault. with plenty of love making and quarreling. Cyril Maude, Winifred Emery and Alexandra Carlisle have the principal parts. The piece was finely staged and acted with spirit.

An theatrical announcement that Henry James has written a new, play which Forbes Robertson will produce in the provinces early in February. This is Mr. James' first attempt Sit play writing sinro an unapprcciat ive 20.00 28.00 $35 Women's Tailored Suits $45 Women's Tailored Suits. Cailler's Genuine Swiss! Coat DepartmentReduced Prices gallery audience hooted him on a first Caracul Cloth Coat Made of superior quality caracul, lined and inter- lined; semi-fitted model. Value $25.00 $35.00 Full Length Caracul Cloth Coat Sea Foam Baking Powder, Cans, 10c.

Best Since 1869. Makes light, delicious cake and biscuit. Awarded Oottl Medal at American Institute in 1870. it is made from pure cream of tartar and is not'only the best at the price but the best at any price. NOT put up by a trust.

Other sizes i Lb. Cans, 20c. I Lb. Cans, 40c. 5 Lb.

Cans, $1.75. Milk Chocolate, 5c. An Excellent Eating Chocolate. Tins eUocolate is second to no substance In point of nutritive properties. Cailler's Chocolate only wants comparison with the ordinary lands to demonstrate Its unrivaled superiority as a delicacy that is pure, rich and palatable.

Other Sizes 10c, 15c, 20c. and 40c. 12.50 18.75 nigm in a London several yearn ago. His new play deals with English politics and the scenea are laid in an English country house. Forbes son will take the part of a Socialist politician and Miss Gertrude Elliott will play an American girl.

"Squaw Man" Makes a Hit. By far the most popular pieac now running in London is Edwin Milton Royle's 'Squaw Man," under the title "A White Man," in which Lewis Waller is starring. The English audiences are delighted because the play gives a picture of American life such as they have read of and bc- Made of imported i throughout with guars 75 Motor and Tourist Coats 50 Covert Jackets 5.00 Reduced from $15 and $20 Better Canned Goods At Low Prices To-morrow. real- Try Our Mixed Tea. Has a Flavor of Its Own Watch for our advertisement in next Thursday's paper.

nf the Amer the most Not a Single Garment Has Been Reserved HERE ARE THE UNITED STORES. PICK OUT THE NEAREST: 121 Atlantic Av. James Thompson. a cowboy foreman of a I'iali raneh; Menifee Johnstone and Riley Hatch have become particularly popular. Two prominent actresses.

Mrs, Tree and Edith Wynne Matthison, were passengers on the steamship Lusitanla to-day. Mrs. Tree will join Mrs. Patrick Campbell in New York, to appear with her in the new play, "Electra," after seven years from America, Miss Mnttlihon, who was rfenry Irving's leading woman In his last American tour, will support Henry Miller in a new play by her hus 156 Henry St. J.

R. H. Flege. 118 Kingston A v. H.

C. Wibben. 133 Lafayette Av. Herman Haase. 723 Nostrand Av.

C. Beckmann. 1287 Pacific St. J. Husing Son.

Ill Reid Av. Louis Blendermann. 79 Seventh Av. L. W.

Winckelmann. 348 Seventh Av. A. W. Mahland.

780 Washington Av. Casper Hoth. 1383 Atlantic Av. Henry Heins. 1473 Bedford Av.

Wm. Behnken. 16 Clinton St. David At. Bothwell.

330 Clifton Place C. H. Rolka. 262 Flatbush Av. Gustav Hoops.

973 Flatbush Av. J. T. McKinney. 710 Fulton St.

Underbill Bros. 727 Fulton St. J. H. Doscher.

Formerly Sold for $7.50 Formerly Sold for $12.50 Formerly Sold for $15.00 2.95 Coats 5.00 Coats 6.75 Coats band, Charles Kennedy. the Ifous Distinguished Rat Killers. The Society for the Destruction Vermin has been organized lo e. minate rats. At a recent meeting Crlchton-Brownc, as chairmai: the meeting, delivered a sweeping a ml deep-r, $18.75 to $25.00 he said.

I by addition to being c-very HatKy Coat in mir l.vk i i iclnded not a single garment ha destructive of animals, has homicl. propensities in that it disseminates ease atr.ong human beings. It was ot thought to be a scavenger of nature, 1 it is now known to spread typhoid fee "There is another terrible indieiment against it. It is now clear that the rat. Is instrumental in propagating lip plague.

There is no immediate or geu-eral danger of plague in ihis country, but in India it is playing havoc with Hie GOO.itliO deal lis ludia In 1P0G. Th-re piague CIS, 000 iu the first four months of .000. 000 in the first Laid 245 Eggs in Three Months. months, of. which 342.000 occurred in Pttnjaub alone.

tip The rai must be exterminated. Sever N( Zealand rais all ere dangerous 438 FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN. The Greatest Fur Opportunity That Has Ever Been Seen in Brooklyn or Greater New York. Come and Convince Yourself.

While others are advertising- so-called Fur Sales; we stand ready to discount any and all prices made by competitors. The reasons for this are simple First We import all uf our own skins. Second We manufacture all our own goods. Third We are one of the largest Fur Manufacturers in New York. Do you Realize that this Great Fur House of Laurence Field Co.

is only a branch of our immense factory, located at 2j and 27 West Thirty-second Street, N.W. Read This Startling News: plan of regular i tree. Since October 1 i for the national mlT 20 Russian Pony Eton Coats, copies of imported models: exquisitely lined and trimmed; fancv but- CIO a real bargain at S37.50. Your choice tJI.JU $25.00 to $42.50 SO medium length Pony Coats. 25 to 3 0 in.

long, with handsome skins choicest of linings: value $55.00 to for UOng KUSSian rony oais, 10 30 larhe riming Mian i cuimix aftesy gg cade linings; ornamental buttons. Others advertise them cheap at 5110.00 to $52.50 tO 2b75. 00 Long Caracul Goats, to 5o with beautiful rolling shawl collars; fancv liiriRV; veltv you will lind them priced at i bariw.n sn allVfc fill 7a Z. 1 UU What Uil; New Grecque Beit Corset Does for Stout Women other places at $15.00 to S500.00. Our priCi Scarfs.

Muffs. Moore, secretary of the society. London's Jungle. Life in a portion of the northeast London was described with graphic- tall recently by Mrs. Young, matron ihe KIngsland Road iHoxlont Almshou 1S2 eggs; bun" ro that am oilier Ci.r-.d cvt-r wcirti.

I he extension lle.xil'le unpletelv eiieump.ts--s ibdomctl anil rediK'es lariii-vt Injures to shapely roportioni nd prtvenls an unsl(htl) hulKiiig of flesh it the edge 61 corset Ihe lotu. snulv littinit hack a I'tiosant support ind finely ItlOuldM lines from shouliler to well bftoW tips comforting Msunnc that von can wear princess Prise English Opera. Dr. K. AV.

Naylor. lecturer on Mink, in 50 different shapes and styles; everything new from the medium dark to the real sable colors. Regular price $20.00 to $250.00, for to $119.00 Baum Marten, long, rich fur; dark and beautiful in color; all the stvles and noveltv shapes. Regular price $27.50 to for $12.50 to $37.50 Chinchilla, plain Throws and tancy shapes; heavy brocade linings; dark blue shades. Regularly $25.00 to $165.00, (or $6.50 to $75.00 Royal Ermine, in every shape and style; all qualities; those handsome bluish-white effects; our prices are unheard of.

Value $15.00 to $1 50.00, for $5.00 to $39.50 Natural Squirrel, medium and dark; tinest make; perfectly matched. Regular price $7-50 to $17.50, for $3.95 to $7.50 Blended Squirrel. The same handsome dark blends to match the muffs. Regular price $9.50 to $18.00, for $5.95 to $7.95 Mink, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 strpes; large pillow shapes; both plain and fancy head and tail trimming. Regular price S1S.0O to $350.00, for $7.50 to $147.50 Baum Marten in all styles, both fancy and plain blocks.

Regular price $55.00 to $95.00. for. $25.00 to $45.00 Chinchillas in any shape and size; beautiful dark blue skins; this is a golden opportunity. Regular price $50.00 to $150.00, for $22.50 to $65.00 Royal Ermine. These are the genuine; don't be deceived bv the prices; we know you will think it impossible, but it' is true.

Regular price $35 00 to $150.00, for $12.50 to $49.50 Natural Squirrel, pillow shapes-, good beds; nicely made. Regular price $7.50 to $15.00, for $3.95 to $6.50 'ilended Squirrel. These are handsome dark blended Muffs. Regular price $10.00, for $4.19 stand in a veritable beauty spot. The Ironmonger-' Company propose to sell lie almshouses sit.

i the Tins' for $120,000, and Mrs. Young was giving evidence before the Charily Oomniissirn-ers. who were holding an inquiry Into "Klngsland road is one of the woral in ighborhoods in thai part of London." Bhc said, "and a number of Inmate; have been assaulted and robbed In it. Dis- ail-1 at Kiiimanie-I foil, gc, Cam bridg. has been awarded the Kicordi jj.

prim for opera in Kiigliti I. a Ilri'iih-born composer. The pn. opera If called The Angelus." and 'he 1-brctto is bv Wilfr. Thornl.

of Tun Itv Hall. It deals with the s. ar. In nie the New Address the of life, and ihe mil VAN OR'DEN CORSET 43-45 W. 34th N.

Door I it-l Ol Sixth 2J Moor.) of flg.H with hlon follows the finding of it. The secret recipe of the ehxlr UU parted by a dying SMdll val ibbc to I younn novice. The novlee In in an' in the hope that he may be able to kc eiernal life on earth for his le lover and himself he searches diligently foi ssarv herbs Kv. Ill Ii. MAN OR AI TOMMON? In tr I i hen I)r P.

O. Snelsi.n. heals And i ha i only elixir. that I up hallucinations at will is the startling Iheory of Professor yon Herkomcr, who lectured at the Royal Academy on Sight and Seeing." "It is the power that rules the world." lie said, "without -s li i li sc ience would hallucinations, but know that you have i them." Human Signal Acquitted. William Butler, one of the motor scouts employ, by the Automobile Association lo warn motorics of police traps, was lAlsn playtog he could see faithful por-st control of lecn years In and mimicked 'lie hymns and prayers.

"Mostof ihe inhabitants." she 1 oniinuod. Vm pt0B and whist if in their peculiar milliner in order in train Hie The little children in yards in today time scarcely look like human lie-Inps. They throw missiles over the wall into the yards of the almshouses. Empty Uns. boms, vegetables, dead eats and deal rats wrapped In paper come ih.

B. Church, Th. Iti (lordon. Sup rlBl ltdi of lie HOWSnl t'olored Orphan -vl'Hn. (arlii addraas the men's stealing ai ilw fnrlion Av.

sua Branch. M-n'a every feature and trait. Eventually this power, and an asylum. The has died. 1.,.

drunk some of the elixir, and would now willing embrace r. nnoi die ir avlor is the son of the In adiov ol 'he It- gins Company Is or worry to Pollohsaea k. ilueless and history have no mean- I.ute k. memMra at ihe whose duty It. on a i-narice using willful The subject Johl rhrMliili shoi latlos.

1 Hi. reckless driving i Naylor of York Minster, an in IXfi'i. lie gradual. .1 in Ih mmi.nuel follege In IS7, and in music. Alt fulfilling I In 1 rii hatihi on'.

students closely Mid: day-dreamers, but do has been igbbor'iooii of Ncwmarke to things going" St IBS corner S. 1 in anil Broadway. 1 hi (1 11 an or a I lv nun toi hours wlihoui the vifrm i line In eons. lire the esla Mrs. Young.

number of race horses isni-ily Ulilv I Wer I belw. (lift ere The li'cman' re fvous ilf tip- crowds which villi hal- "I myself once had to palm a portrai' of Wagner He refused to sit to me. and said Impatiently thai. I enuld look ai him as mu. as I liked, bit' he would DO! sit In chair.

Well, 1 got Into a state of grit' mental xcit ib.lity and could nol sleep or work. Eventually I did the portrait in two days without and when I took It to Wago he embraced me. and said he could tin: understand how I had done it. Tha. was an laetaoce of conjuring up hallm Inns ion at will: Probably If 1 had gone on painting; in that way I should have gone mad.

"There is no doubt lhat genius Is an abnormal development a particular the dust nest run commissioner Sir Robert Hui National Tnil he trues Ion 'b bated wss Hi lolwd, hat PvasMesl Roosatall sm -ndlnK Ihe romblBdd war 11. a ha "ih. Hurts in it. Ilai Clut a 1 A FRO-AMERICAN NOTES fiiris and boys of the insiitutlon ars lo furnish the programme ai 'he opining of the fair for the Hov.an: t'olored Orphan osyluin if JatfHSMM Hall Bo. rum phVM near mitaa street, lo morrow veiling.

table bra ii: I ions is that the aann man knows he has them and ihe insane one does not. There Is no harm In having visions so 1 long as you know they are visions. There is no harm in being temporarily i Insane so long as you are com, Inns I of your condition. Many of our great est men have become insane. That is because the', to be abb- lo e.in- that if It were built upon its loss which are trained there and return id the racing stables from cx-rclse every morning along the public roads.

The Local Government Hoard san. -tioneil .1 speed limit for the district a loon time but It was noi until r. -ccitly thai ih ontrol signals were are paint(-d whilej'n 'indiscernible color- and s-v. ral molor- Ista who were load for ding ilu- p-ed limit iomplainid thai they hud iiiviT M4S ihe control signals. The police began to Ml traps for motorist, and the Automobile Asso.

retaliate. I by sending scouts inio the dla-irict to warn ownera of i.ar3. Duller, one g. itlet lom- son is a man Others reXjj 10 bai ih. apinloas mtit mom y.

II rTjyeho" Ih a man his ontrol of h. melal muscles in remarkable It pi, merely a mcCBSntSBI, I h.l nli iv eslsta, for the anion of his leas Is I. WtltHir, Ih' mniiagi'r of ih- RS-lias Company's store, said yesterday OM mlsbi ii woe Eortuoe had ho 1 rale- up many bets a. louf! oilb daily oH.Tcd bio editor Mrs Waterloo I when this Of I he tbe Norf Beptlei Chun 11 11 'ir. es will hov.

dinner at lbs realdenre ol Mr Hi- In Hold sin et for Ih. lub'f fund on Kndav evealaf, The Pram 1 Ellen Kkrpci Yo a iui sot IS) i.i thi I- Mrs William iu Dttttckl III on I'rldaj an open space and as an extremely inter-eating link with the past, would be severely felt. The inquiry was again adjourned. Hallucinations of Artists. That the greatest gift to the artist and the writer is the power to conjure ontrol you g.

i is-hai is Xortheatern Fed. 010:, urol their hallucinations, whirr therefore 1r became useless. ry, "I knew an artist who could paint neri a portrait without a single sitting. Hojday- Do nol lei me Scare you II is nol ssary to be to b. genius.

11. dreamers, bul be practical. Havt I New York City yesierUay. an route lo 'Bermuda, where htr the Rev..

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