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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 50

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elven try at THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1910.

OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN. KOCH Dissolution Closing of Out Firm Entire Stock Fulton Street, Corner Elm Place BROOKLYN Without Regard to Cost or Value RETIRING FROM BUSINESS FINAL DAYS OF THE SALE Further Price Reductions on Entire Stock Although former prices during this sale have been extraordinarily low, in most cases below cost, further radical and sensational reductions usher in the final days. $5 Trimmed Fur Hats 1.98 $6 Long Nap Beaver Hats 1.69 $2 Tyrolean Velour Hats (all colors) 89c $2 Fine French Felt Hats, black and colors 29c $30 Imported Feather Trimmed Hats 9.50 Imported Silk Hatters Plush Hats Black or black and white, beautiful quality, all the newest shapes. These Hats sell regularly for $10.00.. 1.89 Ostrich Plumes.

1.00 Willow Plumes. 3.49 Willow Plumes. 4.49 Willow Plumes. 5.49 $12 Winter Coats (54 $12 Broadcloth and Serge $20 Custom Tailored Suits $12 Silk and Rubberized $10 Black Hair Lynx Set $5 Tailored Trimmed Hats. 1.75 $2 French Felt Hoods.

69c $7.50 Koch Trimmed Hats. 3.75 $10 Trimmed 5.00 inches) 3.75 Dresses 5.95 8.75 Raincoats 4.95 (satin lined) 2.97 Russian Pony and French Coney Coats 52 Inches Long, Made of Selected Soft Glossy, Lined with Heavy Guaranteed Satin, Fully Worth $55.. 29.50 $25 Tailored Suits 12.95 $30 Imported Caracul Cloth $8 Caracul Fur 2.95 $20 Caracul Cloth Coats. .......10.95 NONE EXCHANGED NONE $15 French Lynx Sets. $15 Mixture Coats, 54 in.

5.75 $4 Chiffon Over Persian 1.75 $6.50 Messaline 2.95 CHARGED NO APPROVALS GRAND ARMY NEWS. Commander Chief John E. Gilman has appointed the following comrades as members of the executive committee of the Grand Army of the M. iam H. Armstrong of Indianapolis, Republic: WillF.

Sterrett of St. Louis, James Owens of New York City, Charles B. Wilson of William Chicago, H. M. Pickell of Des Moines, Loren W.

J. Patterson of Pittsburg, and Collins of Minneapolis. At the last encampment of U. S. Grant Post No.

327, Charles H. Dix of the One Edward's" and -sixth Ohio Regiment, New York Schreiner of the Seventy-first and Eugene Wipfler of the Twenty-fifth New York Cavalry were elected to membsrship. Marcus D. Fairchild was elected a member of the Associate Society. Colonel Lewis R.

Stegman of McPherson-Doane Post, who had charge of the Brooklyn delegation to the dedication ceremonies of the New Memorial York State Monument, on Lookout Mountain. will remain in the South for a few days, eecorting Mrs. Stegman over battlefields where he saw service in the days of the Civil War. Colonel man led the New York Stegthe skirmish line in Battle of Lookout Mountain. Miss Adelaide Smith, who was a noted army nurse during the Civil written, at the request of War, has nent many promiveterans, an interesting book on her experiences.

She resides in and has been asked Brooklyn, ture many times to lecbefore Grand Army Smith posts. Miss has complied with these and her story was so requests, interesting that she was requested to her knowledge of the portray service, her of the prominent great battles and form. commanders in book U. S. Grant Post No.

ton 327, 489 Washingavenue, will give its twenty-first annual dinner to the U. S. Grant Hall, 489 members, at associate near Fulton Washington avenue. street, on Wednesday ing, November 30, at 6:30 o'clock. The following speakers will make addresses: Timothy Woodruff, Robert H.

and the Rev. Frederick fessor F. Shannon. ProJohn B. Shirley, whose last year's dinner was singing at joyed, SQ greatly enwill be on hand again Hirt F.

this year. Parsons is chairman and H. LaRowe, secretary and C. dinner treasurer of the committee. Comrade Richard S.

Seckerson of Erastus T. Tefft Post, has been appointed to inspect Grant Post. The inspection take place on Tuesday will ber 29, which is the Novemmorning, night. Commander William C. encampment regular Peckham requests that the members force in turn out in uniform.

Adjutant Marvin Quartermaster Cozzens will be and show most creditable able to sets of books. HIS FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY. Saturday evening at his home, 2806 Avenue G. Master Clarence F. Silleck.

after entertaining a number of little friends in the afternoon, "received" A number of big folks in the evening on the occasion of his first birthday party. Progressive euchre was the feature of the evening, after which supper was served. Among those present was Mr. and Mrs. Spader, Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs.

Dusenberri, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Osborn, Almeth Hoff, Palmer Reynolds, Miss Osborn, Miss Marie Spader, Fred Allen, Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Osborn and Mr. and Mrs.

W. Fred Silleck, jr. Master Silleck received many handsome gifts and good wishes. MRS. READY SURPRISED.

At the home of Mrs. John T. Ready, 170 Atlantic avenue, a surprise party was given to Mrs. D. Ready last Sunday evening.

An entertainment under the direction of James J.Ready was much enjoyed. Among those present were: Mr. and Mra. John F. Ready, Walter Miss Ready, Master Willie Ready, Master Ready, John Ready, Mr.

and Mra. John Van Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Landaul and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Schroder, Miss Florence Van Horn, Will1am Van Horn, Miss K. Pounds, Mr. Klues, Miss Rose Knayes, Misg Maud Klughes, Miss Mable Mapes, George Van Horn, Kell. Van Horn, August Van Horn, Mr. Sweeney, Mr.

Dugan, Thomas Luckin, Peter Praley, Ray William Garrity, Al. Campbell, Miss Marie O'Connor, Curley, Thin Holmes, Buck Ryder, James J. Realy, Thomas Lewis, Dave Conroy, Billy Fox and others BIG The Time to Buy a Piano BARGAINS AT THIS PIANO SALE Another lot of extraordinary Piano Bargains will be delivered to the Wissner Warerooms Monday morning from factories, where they have undergone a complete overhauling or rebuilding. There will be nearly one hundred used pianos to choose from the coming week and more than three hundred new pianos. You can buy a used upright piano as low as $50, $60, $70 or $125 up, or a new piano from $175 up.

The outpouring of piano buyers in response to our advertisements last week clearly portrays the confidence that the people place in the Wissner House. Most people know by this time that Wissner sales are not monthly, weekly or daily occurrences. They are not the frantic attempts to regain the lost ground or a dying reputation that characterizes so many "piano sales." We do not spend enormous sums of money to advertise the sale of a dozen pianos just to get you here to sell you something else. Our "sale pianos" have never been equaled in point of number and quality. They must and will be sold.

16-inch 14-inch 16-inch 18-inch HOUSE OF WM. F. PHELAN GRAND RAPIDS HONEST VALUE Manager FURNITURE FURNITURE CO. 1565 BROADWAY, at Halsey St. Station Here's a $50 Dining Room Outfit for WITH A SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL ON TO ROOMY BE THANKSGIVING.

REED THANKFUL ROCKER FOR FREE. $29.75 Buy one of these outfits while they last and take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. Come early as they will go fast owing to the marvelously low price-which is to advertise our LIBERAL CREDIT PLAN. EASY TO BUY--EASY TO PAY. CASH OR CREDIT.

Exactly like cut, Special consisting of 3 Chairs, 1 Reed Rocker Free, 1 Arm Chair. Table, $29.75 Complete. Chairs and Table quartered oak, nighly polished: Chairs have gennine leather seats. Table and Chairs have the much wanted claw feet. A beautiful Dining Room Outfit indeed.

FREE FREE THIS HANDSOME REED ROCKER WITH THIS DINING ROOM OUTVIT-FOR THANKSGIVING WEEK ONLY. For Thanksgiving Sweets Lindt Chocolate Rod is a delicious addition to the good cheer of the day. Imported, but not a milk chocolate Your first taste proves it the most delicious eating chocolate in the world. .00 per pound; 50c. the half pound; 25c.

Send us four cents in stamps and your quarter pound. Can be had in either deater's name to-day, and we will fores or wafers at the best dealers. ward your "taste packet" postpaid. RLES SPITZ. Manager Wholesale Depot, 18-20 West 21st N.

Y. City TO READ "CHRISTMAS CAROL." An impersonation of Di mas Carol" will be spices of the Epwort Hanson Place Cau. Barring those which have just come to us and those that are sible at our factories where every appliance is at hand to do the work done in a little room by dealers and department stores. Now, then, get rightdown to business and settle the Piano subject at once and for all time. Corne in and have an early choice.

Pay cash if you can. If you can't we will allow you three years to pay for it. Rebuilding and At Don't miss this opportunity because you have no time to call receive the benefits of this event, in fact, we prefer you to call then THE FOLLOWING ARE A Orig- Original inal Sale Price. Price, Price. Price.

$250 New York $50 $350 Wagner 250 Upright 60 350 Waters 155 250 Billings 70 375 Anderson 160 500 Chickering 80 400 Wheelock 165 450 Weber 115 500 Knabe 170 500 Chickering 120 500 Decker Bros. 172 350 Sterling 125 300 Haines 175 500 Chickering 120 300 Wagner 177 450 Kranich 140 300 Gilbert 178 350 Schuler 147 400 Blake 180 WAREROOMS OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK WISSNER NEW YORK 96 Fifth Cor. 15th St. DEFECTSEYE STRAIN Positively, permanently corrected by the DR. FORTH CONTROL METHOD.

No drugs--no drops. Difficult, neglected cases a specialty. Eyeglasses and everything to help the EYESEyeglasses and Examination by the Dr. FORTH CONTROL METHOD, $2 up. Such service would cost you $5 or more elsewhere.

Highly Indorsed by YOUR physician Consult us now--No Charge. Vorocular Eyeglasses Reading and distance glasses in one. The wonderful convenience, comfort and elegance of Voroculars appeal to those who want the best. No eyeglass accomplishes so much for you as Voroculars, whether your age is eight years or eighty. The ability to see any distance, reading or far off, instantly, is a and time saving, convenience eye.

helping necessity you owe to yourself to have now. Made only by us. Avoid imitations. Dr. Arthur Forth, 358 Fulton St.

NASSAU TRUST BUILDING. VINCENTIANS' BARN DANCE. Annual Event of Society Attached to St. Vincent de Paul's Church. Among the many events that will take place during the week of the Golden Jubilee celebration in St.

Vincent de Paul's parish, one of the most prominent affairs to be held will be the annual barn dance of the Vincentian Catholic Club, at New Plaza Hall, Grand and Havemeyer streets, on Thanksgiving Eve. For the past seven years this barn dance has been a popular social event and reports of the committee in charge indicate that this will surpass those held in previous years. The souvenirs are costly. Judges of costumes are always chosen at the hall on the evening of the dance to prevent any false impression that there are any favorites. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.

Announcement of the engagement of Miss Anna C. Nordenholt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Nordenholt, 1457 Fifty-third street, to Martin G. Roney, was made at a party given to immediate friends 011 Wednesday evening at the Nordenholt home.

Both Miss Nordenholt, and Mr. Roney are well known members of the Dutch Reformed Church of Borough Park, Miss Nordenholt being a dramatic soloist who has taken part in many Brooklyn entertainments. The wedding will take place in the early spring. DRAMATIC CLUB SCORES. At.

the entertainment given by the Dutch Reformed Church at Conklin nue, Canarsie, on Wednesday evening, a pleasing programme WAg presented and individual hits scored by the Collins sketch Club, which presented a dramatic playette, and Miss Christine De Angelo, in sanitationa nearly new, all have been put in as near perfect condition as posproperly, and is not to be compared with the tuning and polishing The transaction will be confidential. No interest or extras charged. We want the respect and confidence of every one, and this sale will do much toward giving publicity to our fair and liberal policy Repairing Pianos Factory. in the day time. Remember we are open evenings so that all can as we can give you our undivided attention.

FEW OF THE USED PIANOS: Orig- Original Sale inal Price, Price. Price. Price. $450 Decker Bros. $400 Leckerling 275 Mendelssohn 185 300 Reinhard 225 375 Bradbury 187 400 Leckerling 230 450 Hafelin 190 600 Kroeger 235 400 Lindeman 195 500 Chickering 240 375 Richardson 198 500 Chickering 245 450 Sohmer 205 550 Steinway 250 450 Bradbury 210 500 Wissner 255 500 Kroger 215 550 Wissner 265 OF THE PIANO OPEN THIS WEEK EVENINGS BROOKLYN 538-540 Fulton Street FURNISHING PALACE" THANKSGIVING SPECIALS.

"All the homefurnishings that are fit to have" can readily be said as you walk through this store. No shoddy, cheaply decorated goods meet your view. Evidences abound of merit in style, finish and construction and the prices for such goods give you confidence in purchasing. High Grade $52 Parlor silk Silk velour or plush cushDining Suits, $30 ions, tufted hair and filled, tasseled. Chairs, $8.50 Value, $4.50 Best slip seats, quartered oak, hand Full size.

Flush posts, arched top; French legs; claw feet. $8.50 value at $4.50. Slip seat leather Chairs from polished mahoganized frames, with best steel seat Beautifully springs. Sofa, Arm Chairs, Rockers and Roman Chair. Front posts $2.50 to $25.

end in graceful loop, as picture shows. Fine Grade Dining Tables High Class Brass Parlor Tables $19 Value, $12.50 $7.50 Value, $5 Regular price, $32. Special price, $22.50. A ac Solid oak; selected stock. Deep rim, massive pedestal and claw feet, deeply hand carved; 6 ft.

extension. Ex- Heaviest quality of stock. trim cellent finish. Large on Very dainty, classy and well $19 value at $12.50. posts, corners and filling rods.

polished. Rich mahogany Pedestal Dining Tables, No better Brass Beds Guaranteed in color. 24-inch top diameter. $8 to $90. every detail.

$7.50 value at $5. On time purchases our terms are liberal. Charge accounts payable in 30 to 60 days. Cash purchases: Best values in the city. 115-121 Myrtle Avenue, Cor.

Bridge St. Open Saturdays At Bridge St. Established Till 7 P.M. Station. 1843.

December 5.. the Rev. Raymond L. Forman and others, in the church buildHanson place and St. Felix street.

to chapters will be represented.

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