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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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TIIE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. SUNDAY. MAY 12. 1912.

4 rvw Free Housefurnishings in Exchange for S. H. Stamps in the Premium Parlor, Fourth Floor. Double Stamps on cash purchases before 12 o'clock. 10 Free Stamps in a new book starts to saving 5.

interest on your purchases, besides our low prices. Spotproof Foulards, $1.00 yard. Domestic Foulards, 23 inch, 49c. and 59c. yard.

79c. spotproof black satin Foulard, 50c. yard. 69c. all silk Rough Pongee, 39c.

yard. 50c. and 69c. colored Taffeta and Alessaline Satins, 29c. A manufacturers overstock; not all shades.

Guaranteed all sjlk. $1.48 black Sicilian, 52 inch, $1.00 yard. 74 YEARS YOUNG AND GROWING. ir.e: 1 Women's $2.48 Straw Hats, 49c. Men's $22.50 and $25.00 Suits and Unrestricted choice of the smartest lot of chips, Neapolitans, imitation hair and Jap Hats in the city.

Only one or two of some styles, a dozen of Overcoats, $15.50. The highest type of ready-for-service clothes, embracing Suits of the purest worsteds, in uncommon designs- and colorings; hand tailored. CONSERVATIVE OVERCOATS that are silk lined and faced. SPLIT SLEEVE OVERCOATS that are one-quarter hand tailored. Compare these with $22.50 and $25.00 kinds elsewhere.

Men's $15.00 and $18-00 Business Suits and Our Worldwide Free Summer Delivery. If you, buy as much as $5.00 worth and-your purchase is mailable, we will send it without extra charge to any part of the world, within the limit's of. the International 'Postal Union. On Long Island we deliver all goods free of charge by our own wagons. On all prepaid or.

charge purchases we prepay express, freight or mail charges to all points in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. On all prepaid or charge purchases of S5.00 and over, we prepay either express, freight or mail charges to all points in Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, District of North and. Carolina. $12.00 to $17.50 Suits and Dresses, $5.98. Because of a lack of large sizes this low price.

Small women's, misses' and iuniors Suits and women's Dresses. Splendid values, but owing to the lack of the larger sizes we are able to sell at this very low price. Many Norfolk Suits in the lot, also many straight coat models, with batiste collar and cuffs. Plain serges; no black or blue; brilliantines and fancy mixtures; sizes 13 to 17 years; 14 to 18 years, 33 to 38 bust. Owing to the low prices none will be sent on approval, C.

O. D. or credited. Women's $17.50 Suits, $9.98. Plain and Btrlperl erges, ww straight model, heavy satin Ilnlnga and plilalrl; Inlaid natln revert; itralght klru; black, navy and Copenhagon.

Repairs and Storage. Hav your fur repalm done now and eave from one-third to one-half what you would pay in season. All the new designs are ready and estimates will be cheerfully given. Let us send for your storage today. Te relieve you of all worrv and anxiety.

Charges a small percentage of your own valuation. Call 11300 Malu or postal card. others. Our price is below what it actually cost to produce them. $1.25 Nox Braid Sailor Hats, 69c.

Black, navy and brown; silk band around crown and sweat band inside. $3.25 Fancy Ostrich Feather Effects, $1,98, In black, white and colors; also the nacre sfiades SPECIAL SALE OF FLOWERS AT 25c Swell Summery Hemp Shapes. Some white, some black. Made for us from their own stock of hemp, ordered from a Fifth avenue house. There are fifteen copies of the latest imported SHAPES, and each a dream.

Not one worth less than $8.98 up to $10.50. (fcO QO Your choice at tPO.JO And if you buy the material here, we will trim them free. Overcoats; SUITS of all worsted, blue serges and handsome mixtures of all wool cassimeres and cheviots. TOP COATS of all wool, Oxford and black thibet and gray mixtures; made to sell at $15 and S18. here.

$9.85. MEN'S SERGE SUITS TO ORDER, $12.98. Also a wide range of new mixtures. Any size. Ball and Bat Free for The Boys Give the Bride a Picture Choice of Paintings, gold burnished with each cash purchase of S2.98 or over in men's or boys' Clothing or Hats.

at Doilies and Shams trames, shadow box, glassed; size 17x20 $2.98 Price. About A manufacturer's stock of embroidered nieces nn sale in the Linen Annex. Get a share. EMBROIDERED AND FANCY DOILIES. "Painted over" subjects, gold burnished frames, shadow box; size 24x28 $3 98 ARTISTIC PICTURE-FR AMI NG our specialty, and Frames made to order at short notice.

Estimates cheerfully given. Regilding and restoring equal to new at our small profit system. Third Floor. 10c. and Doilies 5c I 9r.

75,. in. "Nucur "Nearcut" "Presscut" Glassware. EMBROIDERED, OPENWORK, SCALLOPED AND HEMSTITCHED BOVS TW'O-TROUSER SUITS, $2.98. Norfolk and double breasted, sizes 7 to 16; splendid wearing fabrics, in pretty tan and gray mixtures and navy blue.

BOYS' NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, $3.98 AND $4.98. of all wool, fancy gray and tan mixtures and pure worsted blue serges; ages 6 to 17. BOYS' $2.98 WASHABLE SUITS, $1.98. Russian and sailor styles, ages 2lA to 8, in white, tan and blue; of linens, reps, galateas, etc. Wonderful value at $1.98.

Other washable Suits, 98c. and $1.50. SHAMS AND SCARFS. 50c. value 25c I 75c.

value 3P). I i fin valna Ad- Sale of Fine White Goods, 40 inch Victoria Lawn These I2c. 3(i inch Shirting Madras I Values at .10 inch India Linen Q- XTI 27 inch StriptQ Voile OC I U. White Crepes, plain and fancy weaves These 19c. It Was Mean to Say It but said he, "I'm going to have my family wash done with the Perfection Vacuum Washer for this reason: More than half of my salary goes for duds that go into the suds every week, and this Vacuum Washer will make them wear twice as long.

It will be worth $500.00 in my family" and all it costs is $2.50. If it doesn't do the washing right return it and get $2.50 back. See it wash in the Basement. It rests In your botlcr and pumps all the boiling water over the clothes every five minutes. Jacquard VC'aistings (Values, at iuiu uui.u I I 1 1 Piques in assorted cords Long Cloth, 12 yards in piece, good quality, 98c.

piece This new crystal Tableware IS NOT CUT GLASS, but is undoubtedly the most perfect facsimile ever made. All the cut glass cuttings are reproduced, such as the hobnail, chrysanthemum, chair bottom, buzz star and, miter cuttings, this together with the pure white crystal and the highly polished finish gives it a brilliancy that makes it look like cut glass. Come and see this exhibition. Nothing like it anywhere else in this country. We introduce it Monday in a remarkable sale.

For Anniversary Gowns. I8c. to 39c. silk and cotton, plain 1 25c. Pekin stripe Voiles 15c.

yd colors, dots and figures; complete 39c grade mixed poplinS) Iarge range loc. yard 59c. bordered Voiles, 42 inch, 39c. yd line of colors 29c. yard 15c.

and 17c. Colored Marquisette and Crepes, Mill Lengths, 5ic. Yard. No. C.

O. D. No iiiuH or telephone orders filled. Fast colors, 40 inch printed Lawns, 19c. Shirting Madras yard yard Dress Gingham, plain, 18c.

vard blue Chambray, yard wide, fast colors 10c. yard 5 He. yard Jardinieres and Jardinieres and Pedestals Half Price. $5.00 Punch Sets, $1.98. 1 large punch bowl, 12 punclj cupa and 12 cup hangers.

$2.00 Water Sets, 98c. 1 large tankard jug, water tumblers. 1.50 tall footed Fruit Bowl, large size 8ic $6.00 Jardinieres and Pedestals $8.00 Jardinieres and Pedestals ...3.08 $10.00 Jardinieres and Pedestals $13.00 Jardinieres and Sew for $1 a week at same low price as if you paid cash elsewhere. Any Sewing Machine you see fit to buy. See the FREE Machine, as perfect in every way as a Machine can be.

COMPLETE STOCK OF OTHER MACHINES. Singer, all models, White Rotary, 20 styles, 10 other leading manufacturers. Ten-year guarantee. Teacher free at home. Machines from $12.25 to $60.00 39c.

15c b)c. Jardinieres. 7oc. Jardinieres. $1,00 4c $1.60 Jardinieres.

75c $2.00 Jardinieres. $3 Jardinieres. 91.41 XI Scarfs, Shams and Centerpieces at i Price 29c, 39c. and 49c. Each.

A manufacturer's stock; handsome, crisp new goods. Lay in a Summer working stock. Art Needlework Department, Second Floor. 11.00 Relish Dish, with four compartments pedesLais two handles $1.00 large size Sandwlt-h and ice ntto Cream Tray 60c. 7-pfece Rfrry Sets $1.00 toll fnntert Nut Rnwl BOc ihane dish.

85c "5e. 7-nlece Herry sets, rancy $3.00 $3.50 3 Eyelet OxtoJs Oxfords Colonial Pumps and 1.00 large size Dish "Kc tic. Nut Dish, with two handles Zttc J1.IJ0 7-plece Berry Sets, large bowl and nix $4.00 Patent cuiiakln. dull calf kln. gun metal and brnnze kid blucher throe-eyelet, and Diningroom Furniture Underpriced.

$9.00 Dinner bets, :4.ys. Fine porcelain Dinner Wet. with handsome decoration; 100 pieces, with threo large meat platters. $15.00 Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, $8.98. With double border decoration; 100 pieces; fine tbln China cups and saucers.

$20.00 Austrian China Dinner Sets, $10.98. loo pieces, with pretty border decoration; two gold lines on every, piene. $12.00 Open Stock Dinner Sets, $7.98. $14.00 open stock Dinner $16.00 open stock Dinner Sets ...91 I. OH $20.00 open stock Dinner 915.45 $25.00 open stock Dinner Sets ,...917.0 $30.00 open stock Dinner Pets 91.08 We always allow a discount of lfl'i on tome with Cnlnulal buckle, hand turned and flexible welted extension polos; round, and medium toe snap, tipped and plain military and Cuban heels.

Sizes to 7. Width." l-, every bIzm in every kind. Women's $2.50 Kid Button and Lace Shoes, $1.45. Women's $3.00 Dull Kid Two Strap Pumps, $1.29. Children's Footform Button Shoes, Sizes 8l2 to 11, Wide Widths Only, 98c.

saucers "ZX 00 large deep Fnllt or Berry Bowls, fillc 1.W S-lnch Fern Dishes Sc. Berry Dishes, Olive Dishes. Relish Dishes lOP- each 15c. Bonbon Dishes, with handle; Fruit and Ice Cream Saucers 5c Plain BlownTumblers, 19c. Dozen; These are not our 60c.

dozen tumblers, but thev are the kind that are advertised an (0c. dozen Tumblers for 2ir. dozen. And any time you sea them advertised at 21e. dozen come in here and buy them fnr 1 9o.

dozen. No mall or telephone orders filled: none sold to dealers; none C. quantity limited Tm Going to Be Married." Wedding Invitations and Announcements, in Script type, best stock and workmanship: 100 Announcements $5.98 100 Invitations $7.98 Prospect Fabric Stationery, 3 quires for Be; Envelopes Sc. pkge. WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK, new edition, illustrated 59c.

each WEBSTER'S S5.00 IMPERIAL DICTIONARY, the latest compilation, Book of Intelligence for $4.00 Housekeeping Kinks. Dinner Sets purchased fnun open stock. Lingerie Shirt Waists, 98c. PARLOR BROOMS Good quality corn, well sewed 21c GARBAGE CANS, 25c. UP.

PROTECT YOUR CLOTHING against moth, insects, dust, etc. GARDEN HELPS. poultry TVIre Netting, "5 and 150 foot rolls, 12 to 72 inches wide, from 40c to t. roll Garden Hose, guaranteed, in 25 and s0 foot lengths Hese Reels', hardwood He Watering Pots, japanned 1 7o. up WHlering Pots, galvanized up Large assortment, with lace andembroidery; also linen finish Waists 'Phis $1.1.75 solid golden oak Kxtenslon Tablp.

44 inch top, 14 inch pedeatnl, ex- dQ QQ tends 6 font: claw left pO.UO CHINA CLOSETS. Value 19.S. golden oak $15. DM Value pnlden onk 2 1.50 Value golden oak Value J31.K, eolden oak Quaker Moth Chests Spades Hand Cultivators. Kl.OO Spading Wayne Cedar Bags.

Manahan's TarLne Bags, Itne. to Cedar Packing Sheets, dozen Pine Tar Packing Sheets, Moth Halls, lb KU-lol Moth Preventive Lawn Dressing Sacques. dainty patterns and 49c Children's colored Dresses of gingham and chambray; high and low neck! sizes 2 to 5 years 49c Infants' short white Dresses, with dainty yoke of embroidery and fine tucks; value 75c, at 49c Fine white Waists, choice styles; also linen embroidered Waists $1.98 Nainsook and cambric Gowns, new styles, with lace and embroidery, round, square, and high neck, 98c Cambric Corset Covers, French front, with lace and ribbons. and 49c Value Value HI I' l' ljlTS. golden oak Ridden oak Bidden oak 91.08 Wheel Barrows, Rakes 1 9c Hedge Shears Pruning ItOo Sm.Tr.

1 1. lis .12 1.7,. alue $'J4. Value t-SM, Eolden oak si iiioiio vitns. Lawn Tennis Needs.

Tennis Rackets, 98c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.98, $2.25 up to $4.98 Bound Tennis Nets, 36x3 ft Bound Tennis Nets, 42x3 ft Tennis Court Markers 98c Tennis 75c, $1.25, $2.25 pair Racket Covers 48c Practice Balls 25c Professional Balls 42c Phoenix Lawn Swings, to seat two, $4.48 and $5.98 Phoenix Swings, to seat four, $5.48 and $6.98 Value Value Value Value solden oak golden oak golden oak JiCi.vriO eolden onlt VitU.UN HSI(I TAHI.ES. STEP LADDKHS. The "Gem." made of Hear white wood, with pall rest: 4 fuot, tiOo.I 5 foot, 75e. ti Lawn Grass Seed. 3 pkgs.

STANDARD HARDWOOD REFRIGERATORS. MX Value JS.DS, golden oak 4.t)H Value $111.75, golden oak KM.fiO II' 1 Great Savings in Cottage Curtains. Value $10.50, golden oak. 1 Thl ci'ldfMi nuartpr sawpd nk China Polished zinc ('Inset, swell front, bent ends, (fcl A fQ highly polished.1 heavy claw feet, COtCHES. 20 MULE TEAM PRODUCTS.

I'nckone or Soup (hips IKIOK With Kuril I'urvbuse. Borax, lb 1 Oc Borax Bath Powder. He. and 1 Jc tlovlo Aoid Spangles, lOc. and llc Soap Chips.

He. and lie Soap, 2(J Mule Team, 10 cakes for Kil-lnl, mtc. The wonderful buff killer. Sprayer free with each bottle. TABLE OIL CLOTH, 12'2c.

YARD. Remnants of 1 yi to 3 yards. None C. O. D.

WINDOW SCREENS AND DOORS. Wood frame extension Screens 211c. up Metal frame etxension Screens up Screen Doors, waJnut finish, any size. 1)5 ti Screen Doors, fancy varnished, any size, MAKE YOUR OWN SCREEIMS. Window Screen Frames, set Screen Wire, hlack finish fit, yard up Screen Wire, galvanized finish.

iSOf. yard up Screen Paint 15c, 40o BATH ROOM FIXTURES. jfx! Value $12.60, fl' A Value $15.60. jl tV Value la 'Mi 1 Value 124.18, velour JpO.KO imitation leather 1JU2.8 velour leather $22.50 98c. and $1.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains 69c.

and 98c. a pair $2.00 colored Swiss Bed $1.49 Colored Swiss Curtains, 98c, $1.45 a pair 15c. colored Curtain Scrim, colored Fishnet and fancy weave Nottingham Nets 10c. a yard 20c. and 30c.

Cretonne, 10c, 16c, 19c. a yard 75c. Cretonne, 50 in. wide, 49c. a yard 50c.

Swiss Curtains 29c. a pair 98c. ruffle net Curtains, slight mill imperfections 49c. a pair 75c. and $1.50 samples Novelty Flat and Irish Point Curtains, 29c.

and 49c. each S2.00 and $3.00 Novelty Flat Curtains, $1.49, $1.69, $1.85. $1.98 a pair $4.00 Irish Point Lace Curtains, slight mill imperfections a pair LEATHER (II A IMS. $3.50. golden oak 2.

Sheets, Pillowcases and Muslin. ONE-PIECE SHEETS, single bed size, regularly 49c, at 39c. each; three-quarter bed size, 59c value, at 45c. each; full bed size, 65c. value, at 49c.

each 200 dozen PILLOWCASES, made of remnants of heavy muslin, 45 inch size, 15c. value, at 10c. each 38 inch unbleached Muslin, 5c. a yard 36 inch bleached Muslin. a yard lining, apartment style; two sizes for this sale, regularly S13.50 and S15.98.

No. 1, 25 in. wide, 50 in. high, 19 in. deep; ice capacity ,65 special, $9.98 No.

2, 28 in. wide, 54 in. high, 2Q'A in.deep;ice oak oaJc oak CHAIRS. oak r.o lSp. $3.75.

golden golden $4.60, golden CA.VB $1.50, golden $11.2. golden oak 1.5 1 Value Valuo Value Valurc Kvery piece solid brass, heavily nickel plated. hi IP I. IK Tumbler Holders Grocery Specials. Coffee, bean orLima Beans 10c RS.

This $4.0 (Hdi ((liartpr sawe'l -e Chair, banisi-hack, i golden S.1.50. golden oak MORRIS CIIA complele complete complete complete This f2.2: flollri RiMen Orik cane scat Chair, banister bai k. trench $139 Our Extra Blend eround. 32c. lb.

no no leather slip 5 lbs $1.50 -Succotash 10c claw DSc. wall Springe Holder Robe Hooks. USc Glass Shelves with nickel brack-els Paper Fixtures. lie, Towel Bars.4Uc $1.25 double Towel Bars 75o 33c. Bath Seats.

J2.2S Medicine Cabinet 1.71 Oolong, Ceylon, English Breakfast or feat, Coc. Tumbler Holders. 83c. Tumbler and Tooth Brush Holder 09c. Bath Tub 8p Holder 63c.

standing Soap Dish 31c $Lri(i wall Comb and Brush 7Se 25c. Robe Hooks. 1 5e MACKINAW REFRIGERATORS. See them demonstrated in our basement. 40c.

ASPARAGUS, 25c. Packed by Humbert Andrews, in large glass jars; special, 25c jar; $1.40 Vt dozen $2.70 a dozen PURE OLIVE OIL. Bottles 4 oz. 9 oz. 18 oz.

32 oz. Lift Tup Style. Ice Taffeta Yd 4-inch taffeta Ribbon, with fancy aateen edpes. in whit, pink and hlue, tor children'a sashps, hair bows and millinery purposes; ex-ppllent valup. 59c.

grad 8-lnch excellent quality mnlre sflh Ribbons, in white, pink, blue 45c. yard Dyeing and Cleaning of garments, gves, portieres, atr. In the bout manner. We return them as good as new. us clean a garment and ahow sample of work.

A piiriiurnt Style. capacity. 75 Ihs lA.SS no lbs l.o lbs ma.4i SUMMER GAS STOVES, $2.25 UP. capacity. 35 Ihs 6fl Ihs.

7a lbs. Mixed leas, reguiariy ioc. pc- Heinz's Baked Beans, with Pork and Tomato Sauce. Small 10c. cans, 3 for 25c Medium, 15c.

cans, 2 for 2Sc Large 20c. cans, 2 for 35c Tomatoes, large Tlo. 3 cans, 13c; 2 for 25c Sugar Corn 10c 7.US lJerreetlon wtcK blue flame Oil 2 burners. $4.50 Semi-Made Robes, $1.98. Trimmed, 18-inch flounce, two straps, insertion top skirt; embroidered band around skirt; 2'4 yards plain material and 24 yards insertion to finish waist.

Only 100 Robes. First Floor. 15c. to 98c. Yard Macrame, Filet and Cluny Bands, 4 to 8 Inches Wide, 10c, 15c.

and 25c. Yard. Stoves, 1 burner. Eagle Oil Stoves, 25c. 39c.

Cans. .4 gal. gal. double. single, oc.

$1.15 1 gal. $2.95 69c. Vi gal. $1.49 T.WV.V 3IOWF.HS. Easy cutting, self sharpening steol blades.

Plain bearings. 12 14 If it.n I It! IS in Ball heai-uiga. 12 If.l.a.',; II It3.r0 16 $3.73) 18 in IM.0 11. 4 7.1c three Iron Lamp Stoves Bean Heat Distributors, will cook tides over one burner 45c. 79c.

SoSte Carpet Rug, Oilcloth Linoleum Sale. Fine Gold Filled Frame and Frameless Eyeglasses and Spectacles, very best quality of lenses. Special at $1.50. Gold Filled Chains, Hook-on Hair $2 value Thomson Glove Fitting" Corsets, 98c. Newest model, low bust, extremely long over hip.

ions: bark; strongly bnned: pood quality batiste, prettily trimmed; hose supporters atia'-he-i; siz-s 1 to 116. pin; special, $1.00 K. ti. Corsets, b9c. Carpets and Rugs 25 Less Than Elsewhere, Carpets Lined Free Glasses repaired.

First class work vork Up-to-date model, 'batiste sizes guaranteed. 18 to 25. GIRLS AND BOYS TO COMPETE. SHELTER ISLAND READY. ODD FINDS IN OLD BUILDING.

WANT BRIDGE KEPT OPEN oldest buildings In that part of Glen Cove. It was built many years before the beginning of the nineteenth century. societies of the church at a meeting held a few nights ago decided that the event would take place at Steeplechase Park, the date yet to be selected. At tomorrow night's meeting the varloua committees will be named and work on the entertainment will at once be started. city, it is said, will pave Bay avenue with cobblestones.

This improvised roadway, it is added, will not only be roundabout, but will be but VI or 15 feet wide, which is considered far too narrow to provide room for tho hundreds of vehicles passing between Far Rockaway and Arverne in the summer. of. Norton's Bridge Would i Shut Off Rockaway Traffic. The civic organizations in the Jlocka- I wys will ho asked by several residents 'Of Kiir Rockaway to join in a movement to try to stop the city from closing Nor- I ton Bridge, connecting I-'ar Rockaway with MRS.SPRiNGSTEAD SURPRISED Newspaper of 1799 in Ruins of Ancient Glen Cove Structure. Glen Cove, L.

May 11 Tn tearing down the old house located on the site of Glen Cove's new opera house, which Is soon to bo erected, adjoining the Post Olflce, George Mcl.oughlln, who with his brother has been wrecking the building, yesterday came across an old newspaper which Is believed to be one Issued some time In the year 1799 In New York. The newspaper, however. Is lacking its name, so that it has not been determined what publication It is. There are many quaint Co-Workers in Sea Cliff Church Help Heavy Rentals Indicate Prosperous Season at That Resort. Shelter Island Heights, L.

I May 11-The outlook for a prosperous season at this popular watering place Is unusually promising. Many of the cottages have already been leased. Among those who have contracted for cottages for the coming season are many Brooklynites, the number increasing each year, and they do much in promoting the success of the seasons by their aotlvities In the various forms of amusement to be found at this resort. In addition to those having their own cottages the following Brooklynites have rented cottages for the coming season: C. L.

Morae W. H. Piatt, Mrs, O. K. Eldredge, Frederick Ecker, D.

R. Ald-rldge, Percy Magnus, F. C. Page, P. V.

F. M. Towl. C. B.

Butler, P. Celebrate Her Birthday. Sea Cliff, L. May 11 MemberB of the Daughters of the King of St. Luke's Church gathered at the home of Mrs.

Events for Both Sexes in Oyster Bay High School Meet. Oyster Bay, L. Hw. lWThe annua! field day of Oyster Bay High School will be held Saturday at the East Norwich field. Both girls and boys will participate in the athletic events.

The girls will display their ability in the following events: Obstacle race, one-mile relay, 80-yard dash, pole vault, standing broad jump, running broad Jump, shotput, potato race, three-legged race, baseball throw, high Jump. The events for the boys will Include ehotput, shotthrow (over head), 100-yard dash, hop, step and Jump, running broad Jump, standing broad jump, tug-of-war, 220-yard dash, pole vault, three-legged race, hammer throw, mile run, running high standing high Jump and mils relay. The meet will be for high school dents only, MISS JONES STARTS HER TRIP. First Days "Votes for Women" Crusade Ends in Oyster Bay. Glen Cove, May 11 Miss Rosalie Jones of Cold Spring Harbor and Miss Elizabeth Freeman of England, both of whom are prominently Identified with the woman's suffrage cause, visited thlB place at noon today in their "votes for women" wagon.

Miss Freeman made a short speech at the Junction of Glen and School streets to a large number of persons, the majority of whom were men. Miss Jones passed about and secured a number of signatures from the men who expressed themselves In favor of the eauBe. Trior to their stop at Glen Cove Miss Jones and Miss Freeman visited Sea Cliff. From thlB place they went to the home town of Colonel Roosevelt, where tea was served at the "Yellow Corner." Miss Jones said they would start Monday morning on a campaign of Suffolk County. 1 R.

U. Herbert last evening and surprised Kdgemero, during the summer. The bridge a street which is tho only one running from Far Rockaway to Kdge- mere, Arverne and Rockaway Beach, und is claimed that if the bridge is closed during the summer residents and sojourn- rs In the Rockaways will ho greatly inconvenienced. It is said that the contract for the building of 'a new bridge over Norton t'reek was awarded last summer at a cost of and that Ihe contract colled for the completion of the work within 120 days. The work has just been VAMPS WILL DANCE.

Inwood, L. May 11 The members of the Inwood Fire Department have decided to enlarge their lire house, and for the purpose of raising funds lo defray the cost, of the contemplated Improvements weekly dances will be given in the department's quarters, commencing next Tuesday night. The fire laddies look to the people of this section to give them hearty support In their latest undertaking. WILL K.ECALL JUBILEE. The parishioners of the Church of St.

Rose of Lima, Rockaway Beach, will assemble In mass meeting tomorrow night at the parish hall, on Falrview avenue, to formulate plana for an anniversary celebration of last year's silver jubilee of the parish. CummiUees representing the various advertisements In Us columns which can be reail easily, although the paper shows the marks of age. I Most of the advertisements bear dates: of ihe summer of 1799. Many of the, streets named are In New York's business center today. i their president, Mrs.

John Springslead, who has served at the head of the organization for more than eighteen years. The occasion was Mrs. Sprlngstead's birthday, and she received many handsome gifts. Those present included Mr. and Mrs.

G. Griffith Clapham, Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

K. White. Mr. and Mrs. R.

O. Herbert, Mrs. Christ, Mrs. George Tllley. Mrs.

H. F. GUI. Mrs. Rehbein, Mrs.

D. Wilhelms, Mrs. N. Furey. Mrs.

John Sprlngstead and Mr. Fogelsong, Mr. MoLoughlln also inunn an oio. pennv while wrecking the structure bearing the date of 1S28 and having thirteen S. Mallett.

H. C. Folger, S. H. Appleton, started, and it is stated that the busy season will be nearly over before it is I finished.

To provide a roadway over which driv- en may pass between Kar Rockaway and iA westerly part of the Rockuways, the stars upon It. The old building, which Hammond Talbot, C. H. Anarew Meurer. has been demolished to make way for the march of progress, was one of the.

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