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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY BAULK. NEW YORK, iHLKfcDAY, JAM.ihi STORE OPI 9 A. M. Brooklyn society E. V.

RIIS SCORES SOCIALISTS' TRIAL I HOLMES TALKS ON ALSACE Burton Holmes' third lecture in hie series, given In the A. -music hall yesterday afternoon ant! i evening, took his audience Into Al-i si.ee-Lorraine, when evidences of the' ME HOSTESS YESTERDAY joy of these two province in belonging again to the mother country. Tells Union League Club the i ought out many expraaaigMl CttUegC Ki. Case Seems to Have Been nlcasurc and appiaus, ihe (lags ot France, Cre.U Bi.tatn I i ernoon for a bridge par'y. the att" being the lirst of a series planned Prejudged.

noate.i side i.y suit-. Mr Holmes and his party last sum- Edward v. Riis Tin Brooklyn lmer wttneag4 many 1PPJ httle cele-1 F.agle spoke last night before the i bratlons In tho uuaint villagM of AU Fnlon League Club on Kenmore pi. en lace and Lorraine, and he photo- tho work of the Creel Committee on K'aphcd )ow, Public Information ami the Fe BjC-. "VejaanU producing shin', er-1 pedltion.

I ng ptUletted fabrics, which sell In Mr. Riis said that Mr. Creel had Paris for largo sums; anethrr gsve Fridacj as Usual Bargain DAy 20th JANUARY SALE Economy Offerings and Full Assortments of Desirable Merchandise SAVINGS HERE FOR ALL been un.iustly entn ih and il.at hat of tne ivar Mich KonlKsbfic. Level his organization had do Voageg Mountains and the Rhine I fertile vinevards an, I nroiliir-1 the people of foreign a lull, raise tins l.oro'.s ol the fund. Miis.

yum was ed in I' her nicer, MlKM AH' Kollda James, dHUKliter Mr. uu-J Mrs. Darwin It. James, and who ia a seiner a Smith, and by Mrs. Merrill Clark.

Among those present wrei Mrs. Frederick Turner I'im-hiiis, Mrs. Hen ry F. Noyis. Mis.

Waller Meserole, Mrs. lOdwin I'. Mrs. Charles Dimm, Mrs. Miles S.

Ch.arh.ck. Mrs. Herman II. KK'-rs. Mrs.

William M. Ilrislol. Mrs. Krnest II. I'ijsliury.

Mrs. Urlward T. Hoi will, JliVCenrsc Himl Prentiss. Mrs. Clinton D.

Kurdkk, Mrs. C. A. Van Ideisline, Mrs. Conrad Keyes.

Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Wallace T. Jones. Mrs.

Daniel Seiners. Mrs. Frank Dmaer. Mis. Austin Turner.

Mrs. Karon W. Case M'ss Nellie Tivn iTort, Mrs. A.exand Close. Mrs.

William K. Creemnen. Nina I'lrniMit rs IMlo.ri hi.lv.in. Miss and her Ideals were shown, with ruined' I la adi conception of Am, ri whlrh I 1 wns and villages or the In Piomote a better sharp contrast. Tinan'propagamlu! TRIES SUICIDE IN CELL a- revolution was in hn was able to, John Skura, SI.

attempted to com-i Uganda from Den-1 mlt suicide In his cell In the 5th ave. i police station vestorday. He had been Linens January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings For the Babies and Little Folks January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings MRS" EDWARD A QUIH for- er here could not," on serious charge. Ski ng of the new daylmerly in the merchant reg. $: lached Damask I Yard Double Damask Bebiei' Ribbed Shirti- weiRht our reg.

.87. had been i ving ii eiriiiii Mill pny. inn- pa- .97 'In-ir shoulders ha. a Mrs. Allen an Mrs.

John Anderson. Faith Home Auxiliary (Jives A Large Dance Mrs. Bee! Home. A second affair In behalf of Faith Home for Incurables took last evening, when the new auxiliary gave a large dance at the home of Mrs. pecial.

8.50 Mercerized RI. I ShirU- 1.17 Bebie' Fine Hlf Woe sizes to 2 years our ICR. $1.47 Mrs. Edward A. Qiiin wa.s the liosless at a bi iflne party in Uie interests of the Brooklyn Commit- tee of the Smith College Endowment Fund, of which she is chairman.

Ins suspender. He cut him Dr. Boaaaii of the Kings Counts Hospital pronounced the man Insane, He whs taken to the observation ward. Damask- this burden on ami nixed when we re-mtn to discover that ien hud failed to get Inf.nti' Wool Flannel Ger e. The 1.27 Aionzo is.

see union day previous, as ajinoiineed in The esldi l.ee Skirts our rcg. Sl.si Infants' Wool Fl.nnel Coats our vcg. $1.10. our reg. $1.25 .84 72-in.

Imported Mercerized Damask blenched our reg. $2.50 Yard 1.95 Lunch Cloths our reg. L75 Each 1.25 Bleached Linen Damask Pattern r.aKie was the scene of a party for the .71 sail-, rv and that il was when it was driven underground in Russia that it Uen' -i He criticised the Mrs. Alva B. See.

ntiairinun of the dance coniittee, had as her aides l-'a- ingtoii. tho maid of honor, was in blue and white satin with a bouquet of pink roses and ine two little flower girls, Miss Bulb sister of the bride, snd Miss Kathcrine Chapter, had flocks of white satin and carried pink car-Qationg and roses. Harry F. Crawford Jr. acted as best man and thr ushers were Charles J.

Frye and William L. Lawler Jr. White carnations Ireniper LonBiiiiiii, vim man; Mrs. Frederick C. I.ee.

ehnii Cloths our reg. $12.00. 9.25 man of the tickets, and Miss a "Practically every newspaper in 'cw York is a unit against the Assembly. Even 'he meanest criminal surrounded safeguards whit! have not been permitted by the As- I'olak, Mrs. 1-roderiek J.

Van ken. Mrs. C. Mayhew Fhinny. Miss sembb iii trying these five necoraieu ine ionic, where a supper followed the unaeaied Socialists.

The accus, i -eremony. Alter a honeymoon. Mr. I'lhjye become he judges, a ml the case Mrs. Mci'rearv will sail Feb.

seems to Inn. in 70x70 to. our reg. $10.95 8.00 Mercerized Damask Napkins- our reg, $3.25.. Per Do.

2.50 $1.95 Lace Trimmed Buffet and Dresser Scarf 1.10 75 ct. Scalloped Scarfs. .57 Bleached Turki.h Towels hemmed white Turkish stripe holders our reg. .17 Bleached Huck Towels hemmed -white or colored stripe bor- 1 1 14 lllKL Mowbray, head Hoiieyman, Miss Cracc Fuller-ton. Mrs.

John L. Von Claim, Mrs. Alfred Watkin.s, Mis. Trace s. Lewis ami Miss Laura L.

Dudley. A feature ol Ihe evening was leap year dancing foi half an hour, when, amid much im-r rlment, the natural order ot daneei was reversed. Besides those mentioned tln-ie we if 16 for Australia, going from Sydney vaOce. The in Albany seem In the Be publican coffin." whence tbev lor home. A Mr.

is e'hlmg supper H. Kracke and after tils address present: Miss Anila Snow, Miss list of those at will be puhlishe Sunday. reg. .38. liamberlaln In Mr.

an, I Mrs. Mr. Quality Uni orma Werner. Winifred II, Miss Margaret I 'ray, Mrs. Charles Fray.

C. Mayhew Phinny. Tracy S. Lewis. Tremner Longman.

Alva B. Sec, Mr. and Mrs. Hart F. Farleo, Mr.

anil Mrs. Robert Hogg. Commander and Mrs. Alfred W. Atkins.

Spreads, etc. January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings Mill Lengths Unbleached Muslins 10 to 20-yard pieces 36 in. wide reg, value .86. Sale, Yard. .20 Fine Quality Bleached Muslins 36 in.

wide our reg. .28 Yard .23 Striped Bed Tickings our reg. .49 Yard .34 our reg. .59 Yard .44 Ready-Made Bed Ticks-lull and three-quarter sizes our reg. $7.49 3.97 36-Inch Cheesecloth our reg.

.7 Yard 5 Bed Spreads full size crochet-hemmed, fringed and scalloped -our reg. $3.97 $4.49.. 3.3 7 Extra Large Crochet Spreads -hemmed or fringed our reg. $6.47 4.1 7 No Mai! or Telephone Orders on the Above. Blankets January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings $4.97 Blankets gray and tan.

with contrast borders (72x84 in.) a wool nap plaid blanket! in single bed size 3.96 $9.94 Blankets made of imported cotton full 5. 95 $8.45 Blankets (plaid) 50'; woo1 66x80 6.96 $8.97 Blankets wool mixed- full bed size white with catered borders 6.44 $11.94 Blankets wool mixed-full size white with contra-; borders 9.50 $15.94 Blankets extra fine quality, wool mixed white with contrast borders al'u plaids 12.50 $20.94 Blankets plaid designs-fringed ends 15.95 $29.94 Wool Blankets -Cut air1 bound separately 25.00 Blankets cotton fleece white, gray and tan our reg. $3.74 2.84 our reg. $3.97 2.92 our reg. $4.24 3.17 Eiderdown-finish Crib Blankets made of imported cotton blue or pink borders our reg.

$2.57 1.80 our reg. $2.17 1.78 I part cotton) Huck Towels not a new hat i This i ALFRED PARSONS DIES London, Jan. 22-Alfred Parsons the painter, died at Broadway, cesjershirr. Friday. Alfred Parsons rwaa noteii as a landscape painter and illustrator.

He wa; Mr. 'II, Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Bens, Chamberlain of New linven, formerly of thin boro. sailed for Bermuda lust week to remain the rest-of the winter.

They are slaying at ihe Brlncess Hotel. Mn W. Met Dmportf rg Since ISfab, style! Simply to illustrate the way a -friend of ours said he used to feel about Derbies! That was of course before we introduced him to our Fits and looks well on the majority of men. Conforms without "conforming" or losing its style! or lines. Light weight, too.

S. Lewis. H. HctHeld, Tra, nard, Miss Lillle. Mem Mis Alir, Hughes.

Miss Fthf-I -II. Miss I- 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOP FROM FIFTH AVCNLE H. McArthur. Miss liuth Chapman Miss Smith.

Miss Maigueril-fritehard. Miss Josephine de Wyc.otl Miss Margaret Oflorman. Mis M.n-ione Walker. Miss Certrude Trail Miss Marian 'andcraaw, Miss Mar Burr. Flecks.

Mis Ruth C. Relliann, Miss Helen i -ami Small. C. t.i. Wood.

B. hemmed, white or colored borders our reg. .74 50 Pure Linen Fine Quality Huck Towels hemstitched plain centre our reg, 1.58 1.00 Turkish Bath Towels -large size, heavy quality, hemmed our reg. $1.48 Imported Union Linen (part cot-Ion) Twill Kitchen Towels-name "Kitchen" woven through centre our reg. .78 .63 Cotton Toweling, for dish and roller towels our reg.

.28 .18 our reg. .30 20 Various Departments January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings Women's Extra Size Fleece Underwear shirts in several styles ankle length drawers-sizes to 50 bust seconds of $1.47 quality 1.17 Children's Part Wool Ribbed Underwear shirts high neck, long sleeve ankle length drawers sizes to 10 vears our reg. $1.10. .87 larger sizes our reg. $1.23 97 Women's Handkerchiefs white or colored slightly soiletl Hopper.

Charles V. Graham, Mott Schmidt, icior Wit islam cv. Char "Pedestrian" shoe is standardized prod- Strauss. Edwin H. Bigelow.

Howard Our another uct! Hand Crocheted Bootees our reg. $1.25 .87 Birdseye Diapers 8 fl ready for use 20x20 to 27x27 Doxen .77 to 2.87 20x40 to 27x54 dozen 2.87 to 4.87 Flannelette Wrappers and Night Gowns our reg. $1.10 82 Flannelette Gertrude Skirts our reg. $1.10 .82 Flannelette Barrow Coats our reg. .87 57 Tots' Bloomer Dresses our reg.

$2.87 2.00 Infants' Nainsook Slips our reg. $1.47 1.08 Tots' Gingham and Chambray Dresses our reg. $1.67 1.17 Tots' Rompers and Creepers our reg. $1.67 1.00 Sweaters, Scarfs, Skirts January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings Knit Skirt medium and extra sizes all colors and white-our reg. $2.68 1 .68 Finer Knit Skirts medium and extra sizes our reg.

$3.28 2.28 Cardigan Jackets black and gray sizes 36 to 40 our reg. $2.68 1.68 Finer Cardigan Jackets sizes 36 to 40 our reg. $3.48 2.94 Hug-Me-Tights colors and white combined our reg. $2.08 1 .68 Finer Hug-Me-Tights our reg. $3.94 2.94 All-Wool Jersey Cloth Sweaters Tuxedo model black, navy, sand, American Beauty and peacock Special 1 1.94 Knitted and Brushed Wool Sweaters Tuxedo and coat models our reg.

$14.94 13.94 Brushed Wool Scarfs at tistic two-tone, effects our reg. $6.48 5.48 Brushad Wool Scarfs some with pockets and belt Iwo- toned colors our reg. $10.48 9.64 Regular and Extra Size Skirts black and navy blue serge, gathered backs all around detachable belt braid and button trimmed our reg. $8.97 7.25 Boys Clothing January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings Boys' Suits i-N 1 models newest some with extra trousers 7 to 17 years our reg. $16.50 3.50 our reg.

$13.50 10.50 Boys' Overcoats Reductions BurdiCK. Berry Sunih. Kayiu.n Smith. Thomas Salter. I-Jdward Belxedon, Charles Lima, Whitnc Peterson, Lionel T.

Bonner. Chart W. Bonner, Harold Smnh. Hen "THE QUALITY LINEN STORE OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES in HOUSE LINENS Tablecloths Napkins Luncheon Sets Guest Towels To weling Scarfs BEDS AND BEDDING Mahogany Poster Beds and Chifforol) N'ghtstands Rockers STEEL BEDS H. Kcudder, Ralph I.udlam.

William Built on the last that's first for comfort. 85 out of every 100 men can and should wear them. So Hees William H. Waring, Fdw D. Richmond, Raymond Hun Henry McDonald.

James R. Motnt Ihe Messrs Clark. Miss line llegadoo. Miss Clara Hughes. Miss say orthopdeic surgeons r.leanor Virginia A11S- I.

Ill, I Mil, lleh Rauff, William Irvine. Edmund Rogers Peet In Mahogany and Walnut or Birdseye Company Broadwi Hunter. Wallace flnail. -11 Lea Clinton S. Sherow.

Kenneth Alford John Schmidt. Henrv Jos. C. M. Accvcdo.

Robert MeMaiianv Jr. Mr. find Herman Kuehs, Mr. anfi Arthur I BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES LACE BEDSPREADS Store Hours: 9 A. M.

to 5.30 P. M. our reg. .84 half doz 63 Fo Mr Mr each .1 I Ru Alex Men's Handkerchiefs 1 Angela's Hall Alumnae, the ing the largest ever given I gnnixation. was large size our reg.

.84 half doz 63 each 2 Men's Black Cotton and Bal-hriggan Socks- sizes 1 1 and 1 1 only our reg. .53 ,42 Women's Colored Silk Stockings lisle heel and toe alight imperfections our reg. $1.45 97 Men's Wear January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings las II. CablU, 79 Men's Silk Neckwear our reg. .97 our reg.

$1.24 Men's Suspenders live ruhbc .57 our reg. $1.97 1.54 our reg. .96 70 $6.94 Blankets wool mixed camp blankets "i bed also woolnap gray, tan with contrast border full size beds 4.96 42 ct. Crib Blankets cotton fleece white, with blue or pinl brders .31 $4.17 Crib Blankets eiderdown fleece (size 48x60 in. I white, with blue or pink borders.

2.96 Draperies and Upholsteries January Sale Offerings Mean Money Savings About 4,000 Yards of Overdrap-eries in madras designs blue, rose, brown and shades of green -mill lengths 1 to 8 yards long many can be matched our reg. .97 to $1.24.. Yard .77 Special Friday Offering of Casement Draperies double width taupe, tan, rose, blue, green and natural our reg. $1.65 Yard 1.27 8.000 Yards Fine Cretonne in most artistic designs and color- ings- about 00 styles-special 57 ii 3.000 Yards Satin Finished Cre 1 tonne eliiiitz. Persian and floral effect'- Yard .36 Mill Remnants of Upholstery Velours- 50 in.

wide from Ift to 3 yards long our reg. In $5.9." yard i llearance 1.88 New Scrim Curtains with lace edge. deep hem plain or Dutch Special 2.47 Fine Marquisette Panel Curtains 2's yards long Italian Madeira, antique and other real lace effects 20 styles 5.94 Single Velour Portieres with brocaded design borders 71s fl. long- also adaptable for couch covers Each 8.94 Reversible Armure Couch Covers Oriental co'orings Each 3.97 Fine Tapestry Couch Covers extra wide antique and verdure designs special Each 9.94 Armure Damask Portieres bio caded effects Pair 6.44 our reg. $1.24 .76 1.05 Collars- Trov Dozen .85 Special .82 nnel Shirts Junior ann scnooi motieis 8.50 9.50 Men's Cap Men's Gray double breasted- our reg.

1 .94 our reg. $13.50. our reg. $18.50. our reg.

$19.50. our reg. $24.50. our reg. $27.50.

our reg. $32.50. AMPARITO FARRAR Exclusive Columbia ArtUt Appearing at January 25th Manhattan Opera House Blu. Flannel Shirts TOSCHA SEIDEL Exclusive Columbia Artilt Appearing at January 25th Century the n.anBm,rnl of Ihr Met 14.50 16.50 18.50 22.50 24.50 DO not miss these brilliant opportunities. Chances to hear such artists are all too few.

But you can hear the artists themselves any time you want in your own home through the records they make for Columbia. 22.50 25.50 29.50 32.50 .34.50 37.50 42.50 our reg. $34.50. our reg. $37.50.

our reg. $39.50. our reg. $42.50. our reg.

$47.50. our reg. $65.00. double breasted our $8.95 2.99 Men's Flannel Blouses our reg. $8.95 7,25 Men's Regulation Firemen's Shirts double breasted pocket inside all sizes our reg.

$9.50 7.95 Men's Gray Flannel Shirt, ji our reg. $6.48 5.50 our reg. $5.95 4.85 Men's Silk Stripe Shirts largo assortment all sizes special 3.85 Men's Knit Vests green and brown our reg. $7.25. .5.95 Men's Ribbed Union Suits winter weight our reg.

$2.45 1.97 Men's Tan Ribbed Underwear standard make, shirts an i drawers our reg. $1.24... .97 McCook. Ai ii-i 1 list ol those present will be published in Sundays (Eagle, Grant Spencer. Miss Violet Spencer and Joseph Benjamin C'ranf were married yon- at by the P.ev.

Dr. HOW- the llalsey SI reel Methodist Columbia Records will always give you these great artists exactly as you hear them at their Department Third Floor. concerts. Call on any Columbia dealer. He wi 11 111 UT gladly let you play any or all of their records Boys' Hats Chinchilla and plush also fur polo hats reg.

$1.94 to $2.94 .50 Bpys' Caps Newest styles gray and brown mixtures also chinc hilla polo caps our reg. $1.48 1.00 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York t0 to 14 Minutes by Subway to 14th Street Express Station, N. Y. l.uuuciiuauh auJ I' Pier Plans Still Uncertain ami a bat in. itch.

Her only atlendanl was Miss Ivia 10. Beeek-ncr of this boro ami ihp best man whs the bridegroonrs brother. Samuel Cranl. As a. welding gift from the bridegroom Ihe bride received a haiid- otne residence In Belleville, n.

which, however, will no! be occupied until lute In the spring as Ihe couple expect to make an extended tour through the South. Met ri -a raw ford. Among last nights weddings was thai of Miss May E. Crawford. tf of Mr.

and Mis. Harry F. Crau ford of 857 Mtancock to B. Ray-mon MeCrenry, son of Mr. and Mrs.

James MrCrrury of Beach. Which whs solemnlzeil at 6 o'clock in the Church of Our La.lv ot Lourdes. The Rev. Father John NORTH CAROLINA FLYER Tho ,1. JOINS POLISH SQUADRON retro the Columbia Ha.

Jan. -i'npt Harmon to lease the I rtorison of Wilmington, Cv, an offl- ier In the Reserve Corps of I lie Anien-an Aviation Service bus arrived In foot of 58th Kt the former piers at lloboken ami the PoM Newark to private tnrueil to one of tlie Impiiti flay when detail! were still i Waraew and Inlnecl the Kf aquadi on i.Ih'"k tli" Hoi Allllpnth I'o'lMl' li'w'al To enIM Willi Ihe I Alio rice- Ilial.lllR HP Hie H.pia On te of the itea commit ihemselv.s that several have ran trail iuiom Re'tl, win, gaV Miss Records Ihe apt rtorison llileieo ii shower bouquet. Mlsa Hussion winter..

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