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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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Brooklyn, New York
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17
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-I THE PICTURE SECTION PICTURE SECTION ROOKLYN i VOL. CG. NO. 23S. NEW YORK CITY, MONDAY.

AUGUST 2S.1905,-PAGES 1 TO 4. THREE CENTS B5KL PIRL- ASBURY PARK, CARNIVAL QUEEN, AND IffiR AXliAN efev x- dp ID' I-, i m4Mn 'w'' -4 foil rht J-g. JL.Jk,: D' iP" imn.uinnniirr.niniiinimrw ntn iiilwm HIWn HUM 'it-Jx-. til 1 1 1 Jv 4' 3 (I Miss Clara Belle Logan, ot uiooKiyn, the Carnival Oueeii. Miss Annie Rosasco.

Miss Divina Compton, Miss Clara Theresa Hahne Miss Julia Strang, LOOAN, "of Auditorium, and to-morrow the Anss fcvelyn Deermg, of Brooklyn, "Princess Miss Irene McGoldrick. nlsn nf Ttrr.r,ir li 4 1 Xv uiimm oi carnival queen-will ve a reception in Tk began the Arcade. Logan's tin ay' Ille cora-1 tendants are IMias Evelvn Dcering, of tlon hall will take, place to-night in the 1 Brooklyn, the Princess Cinderella and of honor. Every minute of the week will offer some novel entertainment to the visiting thousands, many of whom have never attended the royal festivities prepared in honor of the carnival queen. lyn Miss Clara Hahne, Miss Estelle Fraser, Miss Annie Itosasco, Miss Julia Strang, Miss Daisy Lindo, Miss Vivian Compton and Miss Ada Smith, the maids Wednesday is firemen's day, and the mask fete is to be held In the evening.

Thursday the annual baby parade in the afternoon is the only "event of the dajj Friday night the carnival will close with a water pageant on Deal Lake. Hotels and cottages are gayly decorated with flags and hunting. Pennants flutter from both the Arcade and the Casino, and Ocean avenue, which is to be the scene of the carnival features, is being trimmed with borders of flags and festoons of electric lights. The Royal Pavilion, below the Arcade, in Ocean avenue is almost completed. MARINE AND FIELD CLUBHOUSE IMPROVEMENTS.

II r1 i 4 ix kxn mm m- mxT Jo 1 1 TirwMWil liTITTr i I iiii i i i :3 Ma rine and Field Club House Piu7n. The Trophy Room. Uu i -m provide w.itcr (, i-iliiry of Hie I red. There are model and evening. The nlrl tllKN the Murine and Field Club starts off lis tall season with "Indies' day" the members, who have not been on the grounds since early Hummer will hcc some notable Improvements.

There is a smart new onii). Hiking inem-bers to and from their boats, the piazza of the main clubhouse has been more than doubled In capacity and trophy room has been added to Tower Hull Tower Hall, 'lhe new portion of the piazza is not roofed over. (Ireat trees are here, along the lawn, and their branches hang over the new piazza, forming a perfect shade. Thus for summer and fall this piazza extension Is photngraphs of each hoat of the M. and F.

Meet, life rireservers. with comfort, and plans may be carried out to Incase it In glass during the winter, ho that it can lie used as a sun parlor! The extension Is fourteen feet all around tlie water side of the lawns and toward simply a long platform, well protected from sun and wind. Some fifty porch chairs of the aniiliar mission pattern have been bought for It, and when the crowd of Mnrhiers and Fielders return from the countryside it is anticipated front of the first floor of Tower Nail has been made Into the trophy room, an apartment of many attractions. Half the club has contributed to it. It is fin- craft's name painted thereon, many lengths of yachting cable and tennis and golf apparatus, picturesquely arranged..

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