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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 62

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 62

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 10.19011. 8 Fulton Cor. Elm Place BROOKLYN Fall Millinery and Outer-Apparel in Superb Presentations and Offering Surprising Values.

Accreditee) style and unmatch ible values predominate in our old and new departments alike. Nothing ii is being left undone to make our gre er re an eminently satisfactory shopping center, where there is always the oi cntidence, of treatment, of absolute dependability as to style, materials and price Annual Clearance Sale of Sterling Pianos Positively the Most Drastic Price Reductions Ever Made in the History of Piano Selling lowness. Moire Silk and Velvet Hand Blocked Untrimmed Hats! $1.95 Women's and Misses' French Modeled Tailored Suits $25.00 r.iUe Uuttratlon4a Suits Others Have Priced at Latest sliadliiL's in mannish serges. Bpeclallj suuirt three-quarter coat reproduction of an expensive Imported model with fashionable plnlleil skirt. jOME early, for this sale will arouse the most intense interest from one end of the city to the other.

There are hundreds of high 1M You'll never St: les Illustrated. Actual S4 in so Models Are Shown. terMttngl; eompteta display of the season's aewest stylish hapefl all shade. class pianos, and we are tairly bubbling over with enthusiasm at tne prospect ot the remarkable bargains offert see the like of this Sale again, for every piano represents the highest type of construction in its respective grade. class pianos, and we are fairly bubbling over with enthusiasm at the prospect of the remarkable bargains offered.

Draped Turbans 13.50 Values, $1.95 Draped with a brilliant, Ins- irons velvet in MaCK Ot eol- ora, Popular styles for Tailored Suits Iu Serges. Mannish Twe.tls. Worsteds, Homespuns and llroadeloths, $15.00, $18.75 wd $22.50 ValueR $27.50. $30 and Authentic models romprehen-sive display marvelous values. We Never Carry Pianos From One Season to Another, Hence These Incredible Low Prices Styles change the new models for 1910 are coming in and room must be made.

The pianos offered in this Sale are in nowise different from the new models except in case design only their musical qualities are as perfect as human ingenuity can make them they are the same styles you have seen on our floors or in our windows during the past year. It's room we must have. Entire Six Floors of Sterling Building Devoted to This Sale of Pianos at Savings of $50 to $200 If you intend buying a piano or music room accessories, come to-morrow, don't delay. You take no chances you make no mistake, for everything we sell is backed by the world famous Sterling guarantee of "satisfaction or speedy exchange." Every piano is in perfect order, straight from our factory, which has a reputation of fifty years' successful production. Notwithstanding the extremely low prices, we invite you to take advantage of our convenient monthly payment plan simply a small stated sum each month at our store no extras of any kind.

The Sale Begins at 8:30 A. and Includes All of Our Factory Samples, Wareroom Used, Return Rentals, Second-hand Pianos and Piano Players Exchanged for Pianos and Playerpianos of our own make. Also Music Cabinets, Piano Stools, Benches, Scarfs, Covers and Playerpiano Music Rolls. The Assortment is Too Immense to Enumerate, but We List a Few Examples of the Remarkable Underpricing: fjfSS, Untrimmed Hats Favorite Parisian shapes for automobiling, golfing, driving, morning shopping, $5.98 to $9.98 Black, black with white underbrlma, and leading fusli-iouabie colon, lit Fancy Mohair Raincoats 2S $8.75 In plain and stripe elTi Loose and semi-titled bo New models. Net Waists 5.00 Value.

Full tucked model in ecru and white; high collar; ISO. 3.95 Exquisite Trimmed Hats Separate Skirts Value, Full plaited model in blue and green check fancy woolens. I'ami- i 7 mas, worsteds 4. for Motoring, Golfing, Driving, Morning Shopping, Kai-sinnlesaniladap- The equal of our $5 1 fattens of importetl Hats cannot be models, as well as found elsewhere at styles by our owu a half more than wej talented designers. ask.

$300 Huntington upright, cabinet $SS0 Sterling upright, modinin size. $250 American Piano Co. upright, boudoir size, brilliant tone; thor uara case, hi hj.ieimm grand size, mahogany case, rich, mellow tone; looks like $pa new; Sale Price iuU tone Sale Price oughly overhauled; Sale $150 Price (iOOD HOA1E URNISHINGS boudoir 185 $450 Chickering upright, size, dark case, mellow tone; Sale Price $225 Richardson upright, full concert $225 Mendelssohn upright, medium size, rich tone used a very short grand size, carved GRAND ARMY NEWS Oram Post No. 327, of which I A. Crulkshauk is commander, has.

with) a week, lost three members by dcatb-Jast Juaior Vice Commander Mlehai Slaguire, Comrade Martin and Comrad Francis C. Von Steenberg. All the serv ices were attended by ihe eoinmande and a good representation ot ibu mem SI90 $180 liogany case modern improvements Sale Price- time; loons like new-Sale Price $400 Sterling upright, largest size, concert grand scale, handsomely carved, dark case; exchanged for playerpiano; Sale 295 $450Sterling upright Cathedral grand design, handsomely carved mahogany case; factory sample; Sale Price OW $250 Weser Bros, upright, medium size, dark case, good tone and action; splendid piano for 1 begiuner; Sale Price tO $800 Sterling upright, with cabinet player aud bench to match beautiful urarblewood case snm- a ff pie outfit Sale Price T-VfU $325 Sterling upright, cabinet grand size, dark case, modern S'JCA Improvements; Sale Price $275 Henning upright, medium size. French walnut case; all modern $I80 improvement! Sale Price $300 Hallet Davis liprlj grand size, dark case; cellcnt tone; Sale Price. 86-88-90 Myrtle Cor.

Lawrence Brooklyn. We re Two Blocks From High Prices. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters Giving Wonderful Savings We show an extensive line of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, etc, which, with our matchless of Furniture. Carpets, Rue.s. rpln.lMerus.

Pictures, make this store the leading atul popular liculqii.trU'r lor housekeepers and home owners. A sale of unusual interest tin's week will attract many who have acquired the habit ol saving money. $300 Huntington upright, medium size. American quartered oak case, brilliant tone: looks like I A new Sale Price' $275 Peek Son upright, boudoir size, dnrk case, excellent I tone; Sale Price IO $325 Marshall Wendell uptight, cabinet grand scale, mahogany case; splendid tone and action "lfX Sale Price 4dJ $350 Sterling upright, cabinet grand scale, dark case, excellent tone; it, cabinet $I35 jnilitary ptira.i by C. 'illlle Kreuae.

$675 Sterling upright with attaclimenl Elect telle), ci ra size, mahogany 450 $400 Sterling upright, mar, louial design, with bench wareroom used; Sale Price $350 Sterling unrighl. mail to match Sale Price $250 Kelso uptight. '325 290 xchniigi'd $325 Huntington upright, large size; Famous Sam Oak a Parlor Stoves, 4.v Priced $9.00 Regularly. 3 Like Illustration. Known lor their superior and economical $350 Sterling upright, cabinet grand size, Santo Domingo mahogany case; slightly used; Sale SO Price XrV7 i design ware- excellent tone Price mi used iale Price.

rating abilities. Artistically modelled and trimmed in nickel. Playerpiano Music Rolls Music Cabinets, Stools and Benches Piano Scarfs and Covers Used Cabinet Piano Players Hall. D. Bimmons, chairman, presided, aud tf-orse II.

Ja. Usoii was in hi. tiom the eommitiee on the reeeptiou 10 liepartment Commander Michael .1 Abel Smith Women's Relief Corps No 2uS will bold a "meaaurlng social" and musical on Men. lay night. October 18.

at Harts Hall, its headquarter. Sister corps are inviied. A proposition is under conslderal Inn to have a formal tlag raising at Manassas. on TVtober 2. the anniversary of Hie dedication mi the h.utlelield of three immense assortment in A.

ELECTED from the largett "Music Library in Brooklyn slightly soiled rolls not damaged and guaranteed to rOMPItlSINC ihe most prominent makes. "Mn various woods, the Pianola, Apollo, llardman. Angelus. Sterling. All have been used, lull liave been put in perfect.

piano; we offer some I hilly linn have been used as samples anil for wareroom pur play perfectly or exchanged poses; originally they were marked originally mo to fr.i.im; plain ami fa clours. Plushes. Pamasks. Silks and i ins. lisrured and embroidered formerly lo $15; Sale Prices, $1.75 STUDY THIS $6.00 I Cylinder Coal Stoves, $2.95 Bricked It i pre- jjSSjJjX venting burning neat and durable.

igiiml prn-cs ranged tr. 50c Sae $6Q $J25 Mile nc. EARLY CUT IT OUT AND BRING IT WITH YOU ADVRRTISEMRNT WELL AND COME raising will flag anions the W. Webb. Ge Comrades Prtal Co.

Sterling Piano The 518520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn Our Riiikling Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Clock Largest Exclusive Piano House in Greater New York Our Credit Plan Will Help You $1.00 Weekly for $65.00 Worth. Lp-to-Date Credit Methods 4-RoomFlal I PPFF I 5 Room Hat Complete, I 1, L. Complete, $118.75 I nJSJKI $148.50 OUR STORK IS OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 7 P. M.

is known as of the United tnbers of this FITS THE MOUTH without NATURALLY. L. Hubbell, ch Our New Patented Double Suc- of fitly mik Within i fork rnsld em. In, led rs as Gen Plate tits the mouth naturally, is the most comfortable plate )vn. The person who wears it not "feel" it at all.

Tins plate stead of $1,200. ease of Miss ng department. as assistants of Miss aimed librarian Misses Kent, appointments and llavside is made only I Our business is founded on the inherent honesty of the American people. Twenty-five years experience as credit merchants prove to us that that trust is well founded. We give credit lo even one, treat you fairly, charge cash prices only for our merchandise, and let you name your own terms of payment.

Clothing On Credit OBeirne. Walter Tliorn. who received his medal for well-known bravery at tho explosiou of the Dm, Gap Canal mine, first enlisted In May. and served as private and corporal of the Thirteenth Regiment. New York Infantry.

ISfi2; quarter us. Unlike other plates, it cannot work loose or drop in ade extra strong and durable, and will outlast all other plates. It In every respect. Our Patented Appliances and Facilities xtract your old teetli painlessly and have the new set ready of six hours. OUR ONLY COMPETITORS are the so- wbo CMAKOI-: DOUBLE OUR PRICES.

All years. i.i riiiinc i no silver lllliisa ROe. up Hundred 525 FULTON STREET, Brooklyn, N. Y. ONI: DOOR EAST OF DUFF1ELD.

We call your attention to our SPECIAL SALE OF BLACK OSTRICH Wl.ll.OWS, at OdJi) Made of selected male feathers, hand-knotted, ami equal to the average $18 plume WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF- REDYEINQ, REPAIRING, CLEANING, WILLOWING AM) CURLING. Old Feathers made to look like new by the aid of our new top feather. Bring your own samples and I will match them per-fectly to your entire satisfaction, at short notice. DYE HOUSE AND FACTORY ttw tork Denial Parlors, 4-4-6 pulton Street- Over Acker. Merrall Comer llM Street.

hrooLlyn. New York lufaiury. Sixteenth ail .1 St nrevel-Major Voluni 10 18S5. lie rows Island, Ya. He of the Potomac, tlulf and almost in adjutant general of rrate nrnii's under j.omatiox Court Hoi 1865, and command line in the advance nerved on the Men (leneral Sheridan 1 of Mexico by Princ NAMED FOR ASSEMBLY.

Felix Reifschneider, Candidate cf Nassau Democrats, Is a Lawyer. Hempstead His Home. Felix Reifschneider. the Democratic TWO STORES 535 Fulton Street 46sl70 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn claims three duped him. I MORE PAY FOR LIBRARY FOLK.

Hook- The following order has been sent out to Orand Army comrades: nidr-d "Headquarters Memorial and Execu-nt of the Committee, (irand Army of the Hall Republic of Kings County, Department at I DC New York. Room 9, Borough HaH Comrade-Brooklyn has once more been ng. as honored by ihe eel. ion of one of her U. S.

UPHOLSTERING CO nominee for Assembly from Na County, was born in New Jersey, he lived until he wai 13 years of when his parents moved to Brooklyn, attended Cornell University, gradui with the class of 1S95; then he sti le Leo Kressar Alleges That He Paid fm ioiftfr 9i.W 1ML law, ant was aomuiea ii from the war committee of Brookl (only five of which were ever award, bearing the legend "Honor to Ihe brai Illustrious deeds a nation's pride," and scribed "For especial acts of bravery Petersburg and Farrows Island. Va." 1 senior vice commander-elect is conimai rr of the Orand Army of the Repuh of New York and the Junior vice co eince. having his office at 391 Fulton $3,000 on Bogus Scneme. Leo Kressar of 207 Norman street appeared in the Tombs Court, Manhattan, John i East T-niy-nttb street in ii complaint Kressar sa.d thai on 4t.lv 1- h. ''el advertisement in fr eehan i ca 1 engineer their hearty congratulate lion will, therefore, he Employes in Queens Get Advances as Besult of Discussion at Trustees Meeting.

That Ihe employes of the library department in the Queens Borough Library were paid far below their actual worth and that this low pay resulted In the Iohs of some of the best of library help, was ihe declaration on Friday night of Dr. Harris A. Houghton of Bayside, at the meeting or the trustees of the Queens Hi, rough Library at the library street. Brooklyn. Mr.

Reifschneider -realizes that he has to overcome a large Republican majority, hut Is certain that he will poll the partv vote, as he has never been identified with any factional squabbles. the Kings County Demo. S. i horn street, on 1 naval hero of the f-pani la- a War. Amei to lake charge of a biK maniifaeti.Hni! ing.

Ortober 16, 1909, order to make lie Herman Muericaiis. frequently vote for lilani in Ma ii Hi." an and lo mves r-stock, at a salary of J2.500 a year, to be Increased later to u- the advertise- mi nominee, are expected to the it and in i hi re men, of which Qualey every comrade in Kings County who able to attend should do so. and be pre ent promptly at the hour specified, uniform or dark clothes. COMMITTEE." "Brooklyn. October 1909." A NEW APPLICATION.

"Oh, exclaimed liwtle Ra tor Mr. Reifschneider. candidate's home Is in Fulton ave-Hempsiead. He is a member of Lodge No. 710.

F. and A. Mt ember Of the Cornell Association. The mander requests that POLICEMAN IS DISMISSED. Charges Against Murtagh Result In His Hemoval Fi om Force.

Policeman Louis Murtagh. who had for some time in the Tottenvlllo piecinct. Staten Island, wan dismissed from the force yesterday by Commissioner Baker after a trial on a charge of having violated the rules and negleoted his duty. Murtagh was originally a Brooklyn policeman. He had had many charges against him and was banished to Staten Island.

One dav the Commissioner heard that he. Of II Ihe a disc the Ladies' Auxiliary are expected I lie pr. as guesis of the post. By til generosity of oomrade ihe wife of arran hold as wl h.iut the meeting and to the a the salaries of a number Of el a raising of the maximum I mond upon his return from Sunday 1 by the various classes Wavtrley Ten The most radical advance and fiun Club. ihe salaries given in the.

ins one. He Rave i nein a nade out to the MiiRnesta Asbestos Com-mny of Delaware. On August 10, he al-eed, he turned over another check to he men for $2,000. He waited for some time for an an-iwer from I lie company, which was said have a capital of $4,250,000, and owneil aluable lands factories in Boston vewark. Kr-sar said that he became ir.M if waning for some news from the otnpanv.

and savs hal upon making an uvcsflgatlon he found nut that no such loncerq ever existed In either city, lualey pleaded not Kiilliv to the chRrge md was prouiptlj' tela In 1,000 ball. school. "Ihe superintendent said some- tfetaf awful nice about me in his prayer i Class A from 840 to tl.iiOO drinking, in uniform. Sergeant Mal- lon. the chief of the Con THE NEW IDEA.

If Father Noah lived to-day, And it began to rain. He would not hustle for an ark, But tor an aeroplane. -Kansas City Star. Tiei Or. Houghton said thai Miss C.

X. n.ftle. a musi rnmueient librarian in the Osone Park Branch, working for $8411. obtained an offer from Pittsburg of fl.Bii.. a year and naturally accepted it.

lie j. Gram I'ost, No. 527,.

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