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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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Brooklyn, New York
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21
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THE BROOKLYN DAILYEAGLE. f1 VOL. 66. NO. 46.

MMcWeteiS NEW YOUR. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1(5. 1905. PAGES 1 TO 4.

THREE CENTS. ASACOG SETTLEMENT A THRIVING INSTITUTION. Tin "Asacog House," on KmihIs str ict is doing some goad work in a crowded community. Associated with the institution are a number of ironiiiit-iit Hrooklyri women whoso philanthropic and social intel-ests are well known throughout the city. There are many novel features tsected with the home, a more detailed description of whirh is liven on another pace.

Kindergarten Class in Paper Work. Class in Machine Sewing Class in Cooking. Interior of the Asacog House. Asacog Settlement House. Class in Sewing.

GEN. LEW WALLACE DEAD. "ABE" STILLWELL DEAD. I EAST NEW Y0RK MANSE IS SAFE NOW, THE LITTLEJOHN MEMORIAL CHURCH NE 04-1 1 i a Caaear of the ataaarti. Abrra itillweU, the bMmI raiidinl vhMi he niipnim- mi- m.T.ly aetile in or finivi-seiid.

dim) lad BefBt, iitfi-d 7.1 Ttta fTkMij.li i Ti lam ill y.i i.i.h IBM Km i II M1 The rain of ih. Arllnsion Avrnur Prcnbytrrlun hur. hu turn In lnrr of drop "lu-est and iron, hie lie a de-eendan, of the oil, I frjT a. the sprtn, KeH.en. of low I la.e KM SSJeUaSlS JI.MJRlaM wan (he inuw of rlmrai li-r but th Sunday rtaool and lerturi rooms wern roUsnTr.l.

shown In ib plclurs. CATHOLIC CHURCH IN A STORE. I QMtMtta plan- at mcajdg babaj aaajajajai in atart sixty aaajai Itfaat near Tall lawlt BVema, Brtrnfll path. Ua lla eataMa of the atonal than i I inuv pie boll. The Interior contain, hra altars and on organ baaUa the wooden aaafakM.

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