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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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THE JbKOOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK. TUESDAY. MAY 16. 1911. I fnSS) CjjfjHE greatest store and the greatest business In ill FA I rA "Jil L- IFilill i'i RfMSlLNl ll I IILnSII Hi have risen 'here on the foundation of PUELIC SATIS- Store Furs Have Repairs Made Now.

Send furs to the best and safest Cold Storage Plant in the world. Experts call our plant the MODEL ONE. Furs repaired or altered now at Summer prices, and where the cost on any one article is $25. 00 or over it will be stored free till Fall. ilF'lJ 1 FACTION with "the best service, the best assortments PSJILMIM I an, tha nue.t nrices.

Tha Store i -i i V5-- Telephone 0100 Main. The Weather To-morrow: Fuir. fa 1 gc Bgs. ales an Splendid Assortments Ready For the Season of Outdoor Life. Ml III ,11 tt.

I Dainty Little Dresses for Anniversary. Jf i Children's $3.98 Dresses at $2.98. THE LITTLE TOTS who will wear the Dresses and Caps and Hats from this Babywear will form a distinguished company in the Great Anniversary Parade. Children's $3.98 Dresses at $2.98. Of fine lawn, skirt of dainty allover embroidery, waist with embroidery; low neck if.

Ft and short sleeves, ribbon beading at waist; sizes 2 to 5 years. Second floor, front, East Building. Moths! A Word About Them By the Woman Who Knows. Of course, furs and very valuable garments should be placed Jn cold storage. No wise woman would think of doing anything else and most of the Brooklyn people never think of any other cold storage but Abraham and Straus' plant.

But there are some clothing and other moth attracting articles you may wish to put away home. There Is just one safe way to avoid this pest in these home-kept goods, and that Is by "the ounce of prevention." The moth lays her eggs in the month of May now is her time to the first of June, if these eggs are deposited and left in your furs, woolens, blankets, felts even the "pound of cure" will do no good, for the young moths will hatch out in a nest of camphor and lead a life of gormandizing! If, however, your garments are properly put away, or odoi ized, the moth will not go near them to lay the eggs, and your clothing and blankets will be safe. Abraham and Straus have made the most exacting search for aids to the proper protection from moths, and one feels grateful for such forethought, in the various preparations, tar bags, tar paper, and wrappings of all needed sizes, and lowest Prices. Subway floor, East Building. Red Cedar Chests.

The ideal, old-fashioned, thoroughly reliable, delightful smelling now light-weight and modernized red cedar Chests surpass all other home methods of excluding the moth. Let all articles be well aired, sunned, cleaned and Cotton Dress Fabrics, 1 2ic Yard. THESE ARE THE MOST INTERESTING days of all in the Store Accommodating. It is a great World's Fair of fascinating exhibitions of the apparel Fashion favors for Summer sojourns in the country the togs the sport loving men and women like for its comfort and dash of the game implements men, women, boys and girls are looking for, of the fishing tackle, the boats, canoes, tents, archery outfits, croquet sets, automobile novelties and supplies, baseball goods, golf tools and the like. And everything of the sort is to be found here in the most complete assortment and at lowest prices anywhere.

The Bicycle is coming back with a rush. We are selling more than we ever did since the craze. Complete stock, lowest possible prices. Need a Suit Case for the Decoration Day outing? great assortment here. Trunks, too.

This is the STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS on ft1 Hi Jill 36 Inch Printed Corded Madras, l2c.Yard. Neat stripes and figures on white woven corded grounds. Very desirable for Summer shirtwaists, etc. 27 and 32 Inch Woven Dress Ginghams, 124c. a Yard.

Splendid wearing and washing qualities in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors for house dresses and children's wear. 36 Inch Printed Percale, l2Ac.a Yard. A large assortment of neat and pretty dots, figures and stripes, in black, red and blue on white grounds and white designs on cadet, navy and black; also silver gray effects and plain colors. Fine Printed Batiste, 124c. a Yard.

A splendid assortment of this fine and sheer printed Batiste, floral designs, fancy figures, stripes, in beautiful colors and black on white grounds; also whit Hpsifjns nn navv nnd hlack. also III III packed away in a cedar Chest, and there can never be any doubt, as to the condition and the accompanying pleasing odor when they are again taken out. Red Cedar Chests may be had, here, from $5.75 to $35.95. The latter have trays and separate com-: partments, and are both handsome and useful furniture that will last indefinitely. Those going to the country or abroad should not delay a day' looking at these Chests, for the earnest moth Is now flitting gaily through rooms, wardrobes and closets, choosing the choicest places for her eggs.

Third floor, front, Central Building. Cotton Fabrics on Main and Subway floors, West Building. Li all these most wanted things. 1 1 Black Imported Satin Prunella. iff Women's $2.50 to $3.00 Low Shoes, $1.98 Emboss Your "0.

A BLACK material that is enjoying more and more popularity each day and a Black Dress Goods Stors that is showing the most complete display anywhere. Our Prunellas come to us direct from the makers in Bradford, England, made in accordance with our own specifications. Absolutely all wool and have a bright, lustrous permanent finish. Every yard guaranteed spotproof. Prom 41 to 50 inches wide, at 98c, $1.10, $1-25, $1.39, $1.48, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.00 a yard.

I That this May Sale has surpassed all others in volume of business is but a direct response to the unmatchable values offered. Black kidskin in Oxford style, with welted and stitched soles of flexible leather, medium and high heels. NEW and a clever idea. The hand embossing punch introduced by us two years ago for embossing initials, monograms and addresses on stationery has now been arranged so that it stamps "0. quickly and neatly and indelibly marking your approval on any paper without cutting through or mutilating it a stamp similar to that used by notaries and commissioners of deeds.

50c. each. 3Ioiionuii of 2 or 3 Letters Combined. 1 .00 Fancy Striped Prunella, 42 Inches Wide, 59c. a Yd.

Main floor, rear, Central Building. Gun metal-, ankle strap Pumps, with small leather bow, soles welted and Cuban heels. Gun metal, three eyelet Gibson Ties, turn soles, Cuban heels, plain toes. Women's $3.50 Tan Oxfords, $2.24. Tan calfskin in blucher style, with flexible welted soles, Soft black kidskin in Oxford style, with patent leather, tips, turn soles, Cuban heels.

Patent leather Pumps, in ankle strap style, welted soles, Cuban heels. Small Boys' $2.50 Shoes. $1.69. Box calfskin lace Shoes, with full round toes, welted and stitched soles, low heel. Sizes, 9 to Second fl-ior, West Building.

May also be used for embossing initials, monograms, etc. Main floor, front, East Building. I III full round toes and military heels. i in The New Straw Mattings. Our Own Importations.

UL The Japanese Mattings. All seamless. In carpet patterns, all colors; others in white with inserted figures. i The China Mattings. All seamless, in pink checks, plaids and plain white.

At $6.80, $8.40 and $11.20, per roll of 40 yards. Women'sTravel Suits Complete Showing. At to qsio.uu per roll of 40 yds. Something New. Gummed Society Emblem Seals.

MEMBERS, OF MASONIC, fraternal and other orders will be delighted with this innovation beautifully emblazontd Seals of their orders or societies, ready for pasting on envelopes, letter heads, programmes, invitations, favors, for the use of members or others interested, women's auxiliaries, etc. The following are the Seals now ready: Blue Lodge Masonic, Chapter of Royal Arch, Catholic Order of Foresters, Eastern Star, Elks, Eagles, Grand Army, Knights of Columbus, Knight Templars, Knights of Maccabees, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Modern Woodmen of America, Odd Fellows, Shrine (Triangle) Masonic, Shrine (Fez) 32d Degree Scottish Rite Masonic, Woodmen of the World, Women's Catholic Order of Foresters. 24 Seals In package 10c. a package Crex Mattings, all colors, 36 inches wide, o7c. a yard.

Kolorfast and Hodges fiber Mattings, 35c. a yard. Rag Carpets, in light and dark colors, 50c. and 75c. a yard.

Homespun Rag Log Cabin Rugs. The best of their kind modestly oriced. 24x36 inch. 65c I 4x 7 feet, $2.75 30x60 inch, $1.25 I 8x10 feet, $7.50 27x54 inch, $1.00 6x 9 feet, $5.00 36x72 inch, $1.75 9x12 feet, $10.00 At $14.75, $18.75, $24.75 and $29.75. ALL THE NEWEST mannish mixtures, Vigoureux cloths, serges, linens, mohairs, satins and AN OPPORTUNE offering that brings substantial savings to all purchasers.

All the newest gray, tan, black hairline stripes and shepherd checks and serges. Most up-to-date, strictly tailored and fancy models; a number being copies of our latest importations; all well tailored and beautifully lined with best quality satins; all sizes. None C. or on approval. Women's Riding Kabits and Equestrian Skirts.

A FULL LINE of Riding Habits and separate Skirts, for riding astride or side saddle. There are serges, wool, linens, khaki and crashes. rnira noor, ouiiaing. Mam noor, iront, feast Building. Second floor, -itral Building.

Japanese Natural Bamboo Porch Shades At It Lents a square root. KEEP out the hot sun rays and the porches will always be cool and inviting. All the desired sizes, from 4 to 12 feet wide and Crystal 12.89. FIVE OF THE LATEST STYLES in bronze finish, crystal cases, fitted with 8-day American movement, guaranteed; Cathedral gong strikes on hour and half hour. $4.14 Ou Lamps at $2.98.

Of artistic shape, in brushed brass, 10 inch square art glass shade in green and amber; fringe to match; central draught burner. Wicker and Glass Shades Underpriced. Lined with Japanese paper, in assorted colors and handsome art glass shades in a variety of styles and sizes; with and without fringe, $2.25 Shades at 98c. $4.49 Shades at $1.15. $10.00 Shades at $2.50.

74c. Inverted Lights at 59c. Includine burner, mantle and pretty frosted glass globe, in assorted colors. $2.25 American Cut Glass Ice Tubs, $1.49 all with an 8 ft. drop, IV2C a square foot.

Third door, front, Central Building. Victor Talking Machines A beautiful piece of sparkling crystal, handsomely cut in the hobnail, Venetian and fan designs; finished with deep scalloped edge. $1.98 American Cut Glass Oil an Vinegar Cruets, $1.19. A flawless blank, richly cut in the pia wheel and chrysanthemum designs; cut star bottom. Japanese China Wonderfully Low Priced, 9c.

Each. Our lowest prices heretofore were 10c. to 19c. each; they would be conservatively valued at 25c. to 50c.

each. The decorations are in a variety of rich colors and most all pieces are richly illuminated with gold; the offering comprises Flower Pots, covered Match Boxes, Shaving Mugs, Tea Cups and Saucers, Jewel Stands, Cream Pitchers, Plates, etc. Subway floor. Central Building. And Victor Victrolas MAY BE PURCHASED HERE on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN.

There is no finer music reproducing machine in the world than the Victrola there is no greater entertainer there is no better investment for the music lover. Here Is the way Machines may be bought: Victor No. 1, $2.50 down and $2.50 a month. Victor No. 2, $3.25 down and $3.25 a month.

Victor No. 3, with small oak horn. $4.60 down and $4.60 month. Corsets, 98c. $2.00 German China Tea Cups and Saucers, 9c.

Pr. Prettily decorated in a variety of dainty floral designs and gold edge. Low bust, long straight hip and back lines, giving the long slop 65c. Thin Blown Decorated Table Tumblers, 39c. Doz.

In a variety of pretty designs. Store orders only and none C. O. D. Quantity limited to three doren to a customer.

Victrola No. 10, $7.50 down and $7.50 each month. Victrola No. 11, $10.00 down and $10.00 each month. Victrola No.

14, $15.00 down and $10.00 each month. Victrola No. 16, $20.00 down and $10.00 each month, oak, mahogany or weathered oak. ing effect. Made of white batiste, supporters attached.

Special Corsets for Stout Women, $2.00. Rengo Belt Corsets, designed for stout women. Low bust model, long over hip and abdomen. Made of white coutil, supporters attached. $12.00 Abrast Corsets, $7.50.

Boned with walohn. A correct Corset is absolutely essential with the new style of dresses. Long sloping hip and straight back; excellent models to select from. Extreme long hip models. In brocaded coutil and white French coutil.

These Machines are cased in golden American Porcelain Dinner Sets, $4.98. 102 pieces, handsomely decorated in white and gold, on the pretty Iris shape; others in delicate floral designs and gold traced handles. Set includes soup tureen and three large meat dishes. $9.98 American Porcelain Dinner Set, $6.98. 100 pieces, beautifully decorated with rich lace gold border, gold edge and gold traced handles.

Set includes soup tureen, two meat dishes, sugar bowl and cream pitcher. 25c. Pressed Class Table Tumblers, 12c. Doz. Assorted patterns.

Quantity limited to three dozen to a customer. Store orders only and none C. O. D. 75c.

Japanese China Celery Tray, 19c. Each. Handsomely decorated in rich maroon, floral decorations, Oriental scenes, and gold trimming. American Porcelain Plaques, 12c. Handsomely decorated in various fruits and flower de Victor Records.

Special for May selections from the Pink Lady. 1,000 assorted Needles, with special gutta percha holder, value 79c, at 49c Send for special catalogue. Fourth rionr, wt Building. Sale of De Bevoise Brassieres. in 11! Ill signs, gold band and hairline of gold.

Special at 69c. Made of batiste and embroidery. III IV V5 Hand Emb'd Lingerie Waists, 98c. $2.00 and $2.50 FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY hand embroidered lingerie Waists, with panel front of high grade hand embroidery, in daintiest and latest designs. Short and three-quarter sleeves, button back principally.

None C. O. D. and store orders only. Prize Winning Model Flying Machines In the A.

S. Tournament at the Thirteenth Regiment Armory last Saturday will be exhibited in the window to-morrow and in the Aero 59c. All Wool Storm Serges, 44c. Seldom, if ever, and especially this season, when serge is the one fabric in greatest demand, has such an offering been made. This is a well known standard grade Storm Serge, 36 inches wide, guaranteed all wool.

A quality we sell regularly at 59c. a yard. Colors are tan, medium brown, cardinal, garnet, cadet, military and plenty of the popular navy blue. Subway floor, West Building. $1,00 and $1.50 Waists at 69c.

Two thousand fine lingerie Waists, in combination colored embroidery, in smartest patterns, short sIpp.vps: buttoned back orincioallv. Store orders onlv. none C. O. and nn Hunlii-atps tw rear, plane Department Friday.

ronlrill jiulhllUB. LETTER CARRIERS TO PARADE. LECTURE ON "EUGENICS." rive at their country home on May 26. General James B. Pearsall, N.

J. Fin-lay and M. Miller are the delegates from St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Glen Cove, to the Diocesan Convention, at Garden City, this week.

Justice Town- AT FOUNTA'NS, HOTELS. OR ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine VVanuScturers holesalbrs send Scudder. John Muller. S. F.

Carstein and the Rev. V. R. Watson will repre- i C. B.

Davenport Talks to Monday Club. At the May meeting of the Monday Club, held Inst evening at 72 Schermer-horn street, the members of which are deeply Interested In charity and methods of aiding children, C. B. Davenport of Oyster Bay, delivered a lantern lecture sent St. Luke's Church, Sea Cliff, at the convention.

Will Take Part in Annual Field Mass at Marine Barracks. At the last reguliir meetliiK of Branch Xo. 41. National Association of Letter Carriers, the members accepted the in vitation extended by (Jlou-fster Xav.il Camp No. 5.

I'nited Spanish War Vet- rans, through their Memorial I'ield Masii Committee to participate in the ninth annual Kield Mass, which will telebrnted on the parade grounds of the Drooklyn Navy Yard on Sunday, PAINTS, VARNISHES, WOOD STAINS and FLOOR POLISH Delivered by our wagons in all parts ol City ind Country. Tel. 4SS5 Main, C. VV. KEENAN, 447 FULTON ST, CORNER JAY.

muGr si SVSALTED BL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. Annual Meeting and Election of Offi i on "Eugenie." As Mr. Davenport ex plained It, the word eugenics is derived from two Creek words that mean "fit" and "breeding." In his talk he explained that the fundamental principal of eu- In tn lulin the hefit 1'lirP Of VOlir-' IN HONOK OF ST. EITA. ITovena in Progress at Long Island City Church.

A novena in honor of St. Rita, sometimes called the patron saint of the Impossible," whose feast day occurs on Monday, May 22, is now being held St. Rita's Church, Boulevard, near Webster avenue, Long Island City. The novena devotions are held in the churii every evening at 8 o'clock, and consist of the recitations of St. Rita's litany, the rosary, special prayers in honor )f St.

Rita, the reading cf petitions and '( favors granted, and a short sermon on sume phase of the saint's life. The devotions conclude each evening with benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Ou May 22 a solemn high mass will be celebrated and a panegyric on the saint will be preached by the Right Rev. Mgr. W.

J. White, Li.H. At the closing devotions that evening, solemn benediction will be given and the beautiful ceremony of the blessing cf the roses will take place. St. Rita has many devout clients in Long Island City and Brooklyn.

Those ho live in Brooklyn can get to Long Want to save $5000 on cartage, $5000 on insurance, $3000 on labor and get RENT FREE? cers. The annual meeting of the Philharmonic Society of Brooklyn was held last 28. The carriers will he assigned to the Third Division of the parade and I will assemble and form on Carlton ave- 1 nue on the left of the detachment of! i Write and ask us The Food Drinkfor AllAgcs RICH MALT GRAIN EXTRACT. IH POWDER Not in any Milk Trust QSg" Insist on "IIGRLICK'S" Take a package borne Bush Terminal Co. Brond Street, Kew York City.

self possible, so that your descendants may be, as near as will ever be possible, model beings In every way. The lecture was listened to with great interest. NASSAU PERSONAL NOTES. Mr. and Mrs.

John Anderson of Brooklyn have taken possession of the II. M. Cmvperthwalte place, at Red Spring, Glen firemen, near Flushing avenue. The hour of assembly will be A. M.

l'eter Cleary, president of Branch 31 hns appointed a very the committee, consisting of F. 11. Kinsella of general nnsr olfii-e chairman- Mrs. H. F.

Gill of Sea Cliff, has recently been appointed assistant day supervisor at Seney M. E. Hospital. Brooklyn. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard F. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Murdock are among the recent arrivals at their country place nt Glen Cove for the summer.

night in the directors room, Art Association Building. 174 Montague street, and the annual reports of the officers were read. The reports show a larger average attendance at the season's concerts than ever before, and the financial results were satisfactory. The six retiring directors were reelected for a term of three years. One vacancy had occurred in the directorate by the resignation of Mr.

Prentice, whose term will not expire till 1S12. Howard S- Hatldm elected to fill out the term. After 1 the close of the annti) was a meeting of ttt ctors. and the officers wel directors, ana the officers wel (i. o.

C. Ponohue, Station K. Mar-! tin. S. and thev hivn a cenr nnni I meeting, there Cove, which they have leased for the s-a- Island City by way of the Crosstnwn cars.

In Long Island City the Vernon avenue cars to Webster or Washington avenues, take one to within two minutes walU 4 St, VrVl Uturch. Doara 01 Mrs. Abram Beller, a well-known gum- m.r rtiefrlpn, rt Spa lliff i-ocnntlv dqiIu.) re-elected. J. E.

Leech is president, a from the carriers that their detachment will be the largest since the inception of the auuual servica. son. Mr. and Mrs. Cowperthwaite will spend the summer in Europe.

lUs Mabel Gill, daughter ot Mr. and waiter h. cntteudon, 95 Willow place, for Europe, to be gone until the middle til August. The Beller family will ux- secretary..

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