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

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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. THURSDAY, UUGUST, 2, 1923 corner portion, facing Court and I gotiated by A. George Golden for th; Schermerhorn sta. The deal was iie-C'hanln Construction Co.

RECENT BRIDE MOHAGHM OPENS 4 Society MEW CONEY CLINIC "Hi Attention Women Praised for Making include A. Trowhridee Dwlcht, I will Project at Seaside Possible. An address by Dr. Frank J. Mon- aehan.

Commissioner of Healtn. was MOTHE R)S STRAP SANDALS AND OXFORDS Patent Leather White Tan Calfskin Howard P. Homans, Fielding Jack-and Merrill K. Waters, all of Manhattan. More than 2.500 Invitations were issued this week for the wedding by the bride's mother, Mrs.

Albert E. Austin of Sound Beach, and the ceremony, which wi'V be performed by the rector, th. ltv. Dr. Cleorce M.

Thompson, will bf followed by a reception at the rickwirf-. Arms Hotel. Mr. Brokaw, who resides at 1 E. the feature at the opening of the Seaside Clinic at Coney Island yesterday afternoon.

About 2,000 persons attended the event. Among the Miss Bullari) Attendant At Brokaw-liooth Wedding. Miss Host Bullard, daughter of Gen. Koberi Lee Billiard of Governors Islaid, N. will he the maid of hmor at the weddinfr of Miss Ann Clare Booth and Cieorse T.

Brokaw, 'which 1ak place in tfhrliit Epiwopal Clurch, Qreenwieh. Auf- 10- Attending Miss Booth as bridesmaids will be thf Mtsses Botothy f'rowert of Philadelphia Doruthy Burns nnJ Marjorie i. Wolff of Chicago. Howard f. Brokaw will lie his brother's h'H man and Mio usheri Thti ts ih muirtrd thit li tood in foods at well on food I it Uvryeconomi ctl.

gathering was a large delegation of for Spanish Omelet with an extra savor Sauce for Spanish Omelet needs the rich flavor of French's Muttard. No ordinary mustard is so useful in cooking. This special blend comes from an experience of 86 years of mustard-making. This Spanish Omelet recipe is only one of the many uses. Leaflet of recipes is included with the bottle and paddle in every carton of French's Mustard.

French's members of the Mayor's Committee of Women, of which Mrs. William Ilandolnh Hearst is chairlady. Munhattan. will take his Dr. Monaghan declared that the Little Qirh Situ 6 to 11 Formerly priced from $2.50 to $4.45 opening of the clinic was the flrst ever established In the country, and bride abroad for their honeymon.

Bcllport Mrninrinl Library To lit iicfit by lecture Scries. for Big Qirh Siies lift to 7. Formerly priced from $3.25 to $7-25 NOW successful others would ne estab lished from time to time. He stated that the inauguration of the Seaside Clinic was an institution for the rich Tki K. T.

Ctmpmmy ItchtUr, N. y. Wliflliil Hey wood Broun, "t'olyumist" and dramatic critic at the New York World', will talk on "Journalism and as well as the poor, for children as the Arts," Atiir. 15, and Frank For well as grown-ups. Located on the beach opposite Sea side Park and adjacent to the Board walk, the new clinic will be open jUjiIII'' dallv from 10 a.m.

to p.m. The highest quality at the lowst possible price Although the clinic will be under the Jurisdiction of the Health De partment. Dr. Monaghan stated that guson, playwright and lecturer, will speak on Aug. 22.

on "Acting Versus Personality," at the Bcllport Memorial Library for the benefit of the maintenance fund of the Library. Mt-3. T. Mortimer Lloyd. Mrs.

William P. Earle and Mrs. Frederick Edey compose the committee in charge of these subscription lectures and are interested in the up-keen of this very attractive new its existence is due to the activities CAMMEYEM PStunctd oat Shoe MciaiSunditdof Mcilt A Stufpcd on Shot Metal Sunditd of Mcilt of the Mayor's Committee of Women During the afternoon the Police Band gave a concert. Later in the season a celebration will be held to mark the opening of the new center .390 Fulton Brooklyn fNEAR SMITH STREET at Conev Island. It was explained building on Lung Island.

The choice of lecturers by the ftt Klnre. rlntnrl nil An SnttirAav Aurinff Auoust committee is especially appropriate, 111 wtur. '--a that the celebration end of the inauguration was not staged because to arrange for such an event would mean a delay In the opening of the I "iiiiiilll Mr. Broun for -several summers was a member of the Heliport colony, and Mr. Ferguson has won clinic.

Before her marriage on June Mrs. Murphy was Miss Marie B. many Long Island followers by his recent lectures on the drama at th'i Huntington Yacht Club. Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Tracy of 216 8th ave, Mr.

REGISTERED IN PARIS (Speda! Cable to The Eaole.) Eagle Bureau, 63 Rue Cambon and Mrs. Murphy, who returned July 14 from their wedding trip In Mrs. Robert Lefferts and Lady Carden have Joined Mr. Lefferts at the Vanderbllt Hotel. Lady Carden, tne Canadian Rockies, are living at Paris, Aug.

2 The following have the Hotel St. George until the house who is Mr. Lefferts' sister, will start back to Europe in a few days. registered at The Eagle Bureau: James Strain, Hotel Bossert. they are building on 81st st.

is Barometrically speaking! Evjry time it goes down, up your appreciation for ir light weight Scotch Misjfl overcoats. tin proof! No weekrender or vacationist should be without one. completed. Miss Mary McGinty, 875 Putnam Mr. and Mrs.

Charles W. Fisl. who were at the Ritz-Carlton, have ave. Miss Teresa Burnett, 930 Pros returned to Wesihury, I. Mrs.

Frank C. Henderson of Tins pect pi. and their daughter. Miss Eunice Lundbeck, are spending the month of August in Central Valley, N. Y.

Mrs. C. McDermott, with son and lyn, L. arrived at the North Cape daughter, Charles and Miriam, 295 on July 7. on her return trip to Eu Henry st.

Miss Mary Qusyle, 41 Bond st. rope by way of Iceland, and will be at Biarritz for the remainder of the Miss Elizabeth Thurling, 133 Sbft collared shirts. Gay Amity st. season. a EncUof-Season Clearance Sale Spring Summer Suits Misses Florence and Regina Mur T)r.

and Mrs. Edward McEntee FINGER CUT OFF. Sidney Wolf, 23, of 125 Cannon Manhattan, had an Index finger cut oft while working on a stamping machine at 35 Broadway, and was treated by Dr. Burke of St. Catharine's Hospital.

gafe, 385 Clinton st. of 196 Hancock st. and their daugh ters, the Misses Josephine and Janice McEntee. will spend the month foulard four-in-hands. White or gray flannel trousers.

Linen "knicks." Sporting goods. Luggage. FINED FOR SUNDAY SALE. Six Rlflgewood and Glendal of August at Chebeague Island Maine. were arraigned yesterda in the Rldgewood Court before Mr.

and Mrs. William Y. Johnston Magistrate Thomas F. Doyle. The nnd their son, Irvine Johnston, of Flathush.

have returned from a two were charged by Patrolman Harrer of tr.o 112th precinct with sellln handkerchiefs on Sunday last. Of weeks' stav at the Hotel Traymord Atlantic City, N. J. fleer Harrer made the purohase himself. They were lined 35 each Mrs.

A. Li. Gorman and the Misses Miriam Gorman and Catherine Plunkilt are at the Balsams. Dix BIG INSURANCE CO. LEASE.

Extra values these days in suits shirts lots of things. 'Rrqitttrrt Traif'iwli. Rogers Peet Company Rtmdway. Herald Sq, Bt 13th St. "Four at 35th St.

Convenient Eroadway Corners" Fifth Ave. it Warren Manhattan it 41st St. Two Important Malba Sale. John R. Wells, vice president of the Cone Company of America, has purchased "The Abby," at Mnlba-on-the-Sound, north shore of Long Island, from the Malba Estates Corporation through Champ Dasey, tales directors.

If Is a new Colonial residence on a high terraced Sound View plot opposite the Malba Country Club on Center Drive. John A. Smith, of the Goodyear Rubber lias purchased from the same corporation, through Champ Dasey, sales director, a new English studio house Just completed at Mal-ba-on-the-Sound, Long Island. The house Is located on 4th ave. ville Notch.

N. for a short stay. The Brooklyn office of the Fidelity Before their return to town their motor trip will Include a visit to and Casualty Insurance now lo cated at 26 Court Brooklyn, will Lake Placid. Montreal and Quebec, move Into the new Chanln Building, Thev will return by way of the Fran- located at the corner of Court an conia Notch, stopping at the Mount Schermerhorn sts. The lease has Washington Hotel, and visiting bos ton en route.

been signed tor a period of 1 0 years, and It will occupy the major part of the second floor, taking In the entire Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Lundbeck Inasmuch as we have omitted our usual July clothing sale, we. are now making at one step the reduction which we formerly made in two.

Instead of several consecutive price reductions we are making a single drastic reduction-one so sharp that it will mean an immediate clearance; so widespread that it includes practically our entire assortment of woolen suits in spring and summer, weights. Published by Abraham Straus, Brooklyn, N. i i QUANTITY 855 $40 919 $45 Clearance of Men's Two-Trouser Suits Suits Now $2950 2847 $50 223 $53.50 1361 $55 ft it Broken Sizes in $37.50, $39.75 and $44.75 Two-Trouser Suits at $39.50 $49.50 $56.50 2168 $60 618 $65 698 $70 153 $75 Small charge for alterations where necessary 33 All are from our regular stock, with nothing added. All conform to our unvarying standard of quality. All are styled "In the New York Manner" with such fidelity to the tastes of discriminating New York men that the passage of many seasons cannot alter their inherent correctness.

JTSRLU 0-- BUY another suit now you can find your size in the patterns and fabrics left. If you are one of the thousands who have proved for themselves the great economy in buying two-trouser suits and the even greater wisdom of buying A. S. Two-Trouser Suits, you know' these suits. You know how carefully and well they are tailored tailored, not merely cut and sewed and pressed.

You will find in this lot Regulars, Stouts, Longs or Shorts, but not every size in each style) and fabric. Men's or Young Men's models conservatively styled, with two or three burtons. A variety of cassimeres, worsteds, cheviots and unfinished worsteds. There are grays, tans, browns, blues and plain mixtures; twills, plaids or pencil stripes. All regular A.

S. stock, reduced. A. 8. Street, Hoyt str.et.

758 blue suits are included in the above reduc tioni. The balance of our stock of blue and black suits have also been substantially reduced. Golf, dress and tropical clothes not included Broadcloth Shirts Imported White Broadcloth $2-39 A Few Men's Summer 2-pc. Suits, at $11.95 7 OUR size is probably here in one kind or another. A lucky find for you regular A.

S. Summer Suits all reduced for final 'clearance to $11.95. Weber aQ Heilbroner BE sure your shirt is in keeping with the rest of your clothes when you remove your coat these hot days! What's CLOTHIERS hattim Eight Clothing Stortt. 42nd and Madison 30 Broad 44th and Broadway Nassau and John 381 Fulton Street, Bomugh Hall HABERDASHERS 241 Broadway 34th and Broadway NEWARK: 800 Broad Street neater than white broadcloth imported from England? All neckband style; sizes 14 to 17. A.

Street, tin ii. Tailored Palm Beach Suits, in grays or tans, all $11.95, Eureka Crash Suits, fine light-weight tweeds, all $11.95..

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