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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 57

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. OCTOBER U. 1914.

6 NEW LABORATORY FOR HEALTH OFFICER GIRLS AND BOYS! THE TERM'S FIRST HONOR ROLL WILL BE PUBLISHED IN FRIDAY'S EAGLE WALKS TALKS Concerning the Folly of Controversy About the War By Julius Chambers. GIMBELS -Columbus Day. Broadway and Thirty-third Street. Store Open Tomorrt Opened at Rosebank, Staten Island, in Presence of Many Prominent Doctors. ilckat way to get a structlon of various plants for th of 'path Is to kick manufacture of arms and war muni icly and dispirited bull- tlons will be the simplest method.

The liuropoan tovernments might issue a IIKOOKI.YN PHYSICIANS I he experunoni nas luixn u.ke the factories tried often and rarely and raze the dom practiced a second to 6. ud. iii.i.ons of small arms the thought prefatory ommltted to Dr. Joseph O'Connetl Expresses Bat-1 Isfuctlon With His Present ka about the controver- ne clubs and all publlo there would be protest Facllltlea for Work. of Idle officers ng the causes, compll- from the if eat been battened of the "War and sol upon the crkliif: lasses heretofoi fine new laboratory, said to be IN GERMAN CIRCLES The German societies, clubs and other organizations of Greater New York are requested to kindly return to The Eagle AJmanao the correction slips forwarded to them during the last two weeks.

The Almanac Is to go to press soon, and It Is to the Interest, of each society that lta name. Its headquarters. Its officers, are cor-rfcctlj listed. Societies which haw; not yet received entry slips may obtain them free of charge from The Almanac editor. The United Singers of Brooklyn will have an Important meeting at Arion Hall at 3 o'clock sharp this afternoon.

A successor will be elected to the late John J. Lelbfrled, the first vice president of the organization. Elaborate preparations are under way for this year's German Day celebration, to be held under the auspices of the German-American National Alliance at Schwaben Hall next Sunday. and barliarous. I nne of the heat equipped In the coun tia nave tneir way: Next ts had war with The I would follow the abolition of the groat try.

was opened yeeterday for the use irdlv less horrible. naval stations all the c.untrles. Ton- of the Health Officer of the Port of Ison appeal to Amerl- lon IJrest would go the way of New York, at Roeebank, Staten Island, opinions was well which M'med bv thls valuable addition nd. in dally lntareouwe0ret Britain has 'Upended millions, I t0 the "ervlce, the health authorities mail, that a deollna-1 would he abolished with Hassebo in now declare that they can care for "La Promenade des Toilettes" Repeated by Request Millinery Will Be Introduced in This Exhibition of Paris Fashions When a theatrical production scores a tremendous success, does the manager close the thMter in a few days? No, because the public is eager to see the play and to satisfy this demand the production may run an entire season. This may also be applied to Fashion Exhibitions some of them only last a day or two.

But, as GIMBELS Waited-and Procured ''''The Last Word" in Paris Fashions the public has acknowledged its appreciation of our unique efforts by attending in greater numbers than ever before. Also to this comes the request that we continue the Exhibition Tomorrow and Tuesday and we shall be glad to do so, for this is a Public Institution. A New and Picturesque Mode in Millinery Chapeaux of Velvet in exquisite China Blue tones, also in Cerise, Dahlia and a new shade of Pink, which is between coral and rose. Yes, the hats are large, as they are for reception, dinner and evening wear. Gowns, Wraps, Suits and Furs from all the leading couturiers of Paris are exhibited en promenade by mannequins A.

M. to i P. to 4 P. M. Eighth Floor.

wjth my felloi isslon of Japan. concerns I What England. France and Ger-Ud now many d0 wlth their dread- this horrlbls' affair tha every man. woman and uny emergency that may confront the port In the way of sanitary and protective measures made neoesaary by a possible outbreak of epidemics In ronverrea into snips or comi Blf open whether I Hrlttsh ironclads might, ho utilized Europe. alive, to lay charge of stupl 1 haven't yet fr th.

linn .1 Th Women's Aid Society to the Oer I rmun "AHnm'w brides" mm to 8K.ld.IlH Weill lO IWUOMH 111- 1 HoSnltJll SOCletV had 1U flrSt the Madrae Presidency. Bpeot thtt new laboratory. mMtia, of tie winter Beuon at Arlon Although the United States will not w. Josian van Hall. Arlon place, yesieruay Olbrlcht presided, and have been a party to the war, this na- dent or tne Advisory Board; i)r.

Jonn noon. Mrs. tlon will have to be taken Into con- Hicks, Dr. L. L.

Williams, Dr. M. T. about sixty bers attended the Kiaerauon wnen an) st neme 01 ui- i r.ewls. Dr.

J. Richard Kevin. Dr. J. P.

heme of dls meeting. It was decided mat me ajc. Society will give a bazar Jointly with armament is contemplated. The men- Glynn, ur. o.

Hnerweii, yr.j nomas tne Yiung L-dles AuxlUary during the nco, chiefly Imaginary, but not less 1 mnnth nf Feh.nin.rv tor tne oeneui 01 e. of this republic fer to be called a coward or a fool. In eeveral clubs to which I belong and owe faithful allegiance, the world's war te the chief theme, the Presidential Injunction notwithstand-ln. At. the annual "Harvest Home" dinner of the Authors, on Thursday night, the European spectre will not down.

Among the 75 diners were men Intimately acquainted with conditions In ali the countries Involved. There was German and Austrian sentiment was strong and well defended. Apparently, Franc and England held subordinate Health Commissioner Goldwater of the the fund for the nurses hone. Jld be Intolerable to European I iMiy of New York was also one of the For the convenience of the Brook- f-L the most iWortant result aTKHr S.feS' "SK! narration. It is the K'sHty-thlrd street was Prodea The financial secretary; Leo Henn and difficult of al! problems.

'treasurer: George an lied on the cutter Governor Flower. J. F. librarin i Great Brvaln do ant or ei- Pier A. Manhattan.

i Stelnbruch. conductor. places of Interest me I Th hntlrtln In constriirteil of pert any reward i event of Allied sue Slav. agn red tapestry brick in the Italian Ren- The Lfidlos Chorus of the Williams- I aria in the game had the two provinces wrested from her In ffinoTJv.r.OOkln? ,1 al'paim Garden to-Russia will be satisfied with Stem- 'it werrtrawn riiSTni' boul and the opening of the Black Wood, one of the members of I i. nnera will he offered.

A com'C pera Sea If sho attains that her capital I Hettlth bfflcer's advisory board. will becom nd the cost of bulldlnir It was 132.OO0. Tho following staff of officers was defender: nobody accepted her seizure of the mld-Faclflc German islands In good faith. General belief was that she would hold them. Just as she has Corea.

That they will, in Japan's hands, constitute a menace to American possessions in the Paciflo admits Aside from all squabbling as to who will win or who will meel defeat In this conflict, tho main question to be The equipment added J11.000 to the ie, ted hv the Columbia Howling Cluh cost. The plans Included every modern last night: John Lanne, president; convenience and the equipment, de- Michael Welti, vice president; John signed for bacteriological and research Leyendecker, socretary; Gottfried topole. All navies will revenue cutters. It Is a dream of peace real than anvthln that at The Hague Palace. purposes, is as complete as It was pos- Schllchter.

treasurer; Charles jneiniein Velvet- Plush- Corduroy-Coats in the Lead, At $25 to $85 These pile fabrics have the happy faculty of looking luxurious and being practical, for they are durable and are warmth-giving. When trimmed with fur, these coats are lovely enough for evening wear. So, you see, they are economical when considered from another view point. Although we have a large collection of these coats at $29.50 to $125, we invite your particular attention to these: Coats of the New "Speckled" Corduroy, trimmed with Plush, $29.50 Plush Coats, in a Premet Model; large collars of Skunk-opossum, $43.50 Panne Velvet Coats, trimmed with Ermine or Fitch, $57.50 New Sash Coats of Panne Velvet, trimmed with Skunk and Brocade illustrated $85 Third Floor. Many keen observers are beginning Mhi nil permanently (as make It.

I an pPter captains: wiiuam was little speaking and the Knhlmever collector. to doubt the good faith of Russia There rned) will be far as Eurnj general disa vard her Allies, ilchtlng with desperation In Northern and Western France. Russia's purpose appears to be to crush Austria and this has been That demand must and will take all Indemnities. visitors gave their time to a thorough! Inspection of the building and grounds. I lor Joseph .1.

O'Connell, the Health I CENTRAL BRANCH NOTES Officer, made a brief speech outlining I the work of the oftloe and expressing! Heportj. of the results of the World Is satisfaction with the facilities with I Series game were received via wlreles. i r. at the Central Branch of the Y. M.

i the nnnlit may I.e. the ccon, plished. While the Czar Is of the world today is that little rleenlv interested In the Mervlnns bo Belgium deserts tho sympnthy of all swn, to have a serious t- 'i, ki.it.. I r. A.

11 Bond street, yesterday. One he Hi-ltons und I r- h. v. It wireless for cnnrernlne the nurnoses anri Of the young men tltterl Up are straining every nerve to drive the German out of l-'reneh territory. the roof of the irge sum of the new lahuratory.

It was recoiviiiK signs of quit confidently predicted that the Health buihiin and In this manner recelveu 1 information. give to the i is now In position to safe- the lab ting. Tnr Mu Stain ho a pretext fo occupying i guard the Port of New York from any i Disarmament must be mutual. A congress of the Powers will be necessary to agree upon definite terras. De- The echoes of and surprisingly disease that can be Several or the momoers aiienuru um ar will be many I whether In the form of individual funeral services of the late Professoi jcases or epidemics, and both Dr.

Van Lewis, for years the pianist In the I Cott and Dr. Wood praised Dr. O'Con- 1 gymnasium classes at the Central nell for his share in ahm.r Branch. Friday evcnlng.at his lata norae, dltlon. 400 Franklin avenue.

ine memoero TARIFF ON DYESTUFFS TXKS FLAX new home. Long Island City, October 10 A large sent a large bouquet or nowors as an expression of their regret over the death of their old friend. th IRON DIVIDEND Chemists' Club Discusses Pro- e3tpjted tection of American Interests. Lester M. Hunkele of 478 Court street will play the pla.no for the Byinnnsiuni classes in the future.

He was the pianist for the "Great Lafayette." u.nked with manv other prominent tlieatri.nl of next week a Pittsburg, October 10 The Wheeling held on. a year Steel and Iron Company has deferred Cott night, will the payment of the per cent qunrtor- known as Fa held, Twelvt ion was dU folk and Is well known as a producer and composer of musical shows. "GET THE HABIT' GO TO BRILL BROTHERS Lace Blouses Which Have No Rivals for Dress Wear, $2.95 to $18.75 "At last the lace blouse has been perfected that is, now it is the quintessence of daintiness, and at the same time it is chic and has individuality. Heretofore it was either a mere bodice of lace or one that was too ornate." This was our blouse chief's verdict when she returned from Paris. As she immediately recognized the vogue which the lace blouse would enjoy this season, she contracted for all the available fine laces.

The result is that now we can preaent Lace Blouses in Pari Styles At Extraordinarily Low Prices If we were to go in the market now for laces we doubt if we could get such fine qualities and we would have to pay very much more for them. We have explained these points so that you will appreciate why it is advisable to select your dress blouses for the Winter at this Jme Diouses of white and beige color lace are lined with flesh color or white, and those of black and dark colors are lined with white chiffon cloth. Many have filet effects of satin and some of them have the new wide girdles. Just From Our Paris Bureau New Handkerchief Blouses of Chiffon Cloth, effectively hand-hemstitched, $12.75. Third Floor.

Allen Rogers of Pratt Institute presided Friday night at the first regular meeting this fall of tho Chemists Club, at East Forty-first street. Manhattan. The situation of the dyestuff Industry In relation to the war in Europe was the subject under discussion, four papers being read on various phases of the topic. Before Introducing the speakers, Mr. Rogers put a few questions to tho audience Among these were: "Is It feasible to manufacture dyc-stiiffs In this country?" "Have we enough coal lar here to conduct the Industry alone? If not, will Europe he able to furnish the same amount ot dye-stuffs after the will tho t'nitf Impossible, whi st.n, protect Amer- loan enterprise in the dyestuff industry?" The general trend of the discussion was directed toward the raising of the tariff on dyestuffs, for the protection of the American manufacturer, the encouragement of the American manufacture of dyestuffs The GIMBEL Semi-Annual Sale of Leather Goods Saves a Third to a Half More than 10,000 pieces of foreign and domestic leather novelties.

Big Columbus Day Sale of Fall Clothes for Men At the Brill Stores ALL DAY Tomorrow (Monday) Every day almost we "discover" new ways of increasing the purchasing power of a dollar in the Brill Stores our buyers are constantly "exploring" the markets; practically unending is their task; for, one lot of suits sold at big savings, only makes more difficult the task of getting another lot as good or better but each year that we have been in business Brill values have become better, and this year they are bigger than ever, as you will "discover" by coming to one of the Brill Stores to see the Two Big Special Lots of Suits and Balmacaans at and Alfred L. Lustig, the dyestuff committee I Federation of Finish cxtiles. gathered abroad by our Foreign Service, and here from leading American importers and manufacturers. A wonderful variety of manufacturers' samples, in many instances there being only one article of a kind. It is an opportune time for buying practical Christinas gifts at prices that are now very low.

At 25c to $7.50, Regularly 50c to $15 A collection of articles in most all leathers, plain and fancy effects, VERDICT AGAINST LANDLORD. including and aiov rolling Fell and Injured Tenants. Mrs Mary McCullough a verdict of tl.OOO by a Ju Benedict's part of tho fin Telephone Begittei Bridge WhUt Sets Desk Sett Stationery Sets Jewel Cases 1S1 lie Friday night, agai gust C. BarK, for i when the celling J.12 Carroll street McCullough was At 25c to $3.50, Regularly 50c to $7.50 Miscellaneous small leather articles, such as Cord Cases I Hip Cases i BUI Cases I Threefold! Letter Cases rocket Books I Wallets Women Hand Bags in Large Variety AND 10 15 of Gibraltar," and paid no i her warning. On June 14, fell, injuring Mrs.

MrCul-Barg now tins to pay her $2.95, reg. S4. 25 Fitted Vanity Bags of polished pin morocco; inside frame. $2.50, reg. $5 Long grain Carriage Bags, silk lined.

$2.95, reg. $4.25 Two-piece esg-shaped Bags, pin seal covered two fittings. $3.95, reg. $6.50 Plaited Dress Bags, over frame, of black pin seal; covered frames, purse and $1 to $5, reg. $2 to $10 Sample Hand Bags, in silk and assorted leathers, all styles, black and colors.

Main Floor. $1, reg. $1.95 Pannier Bags of morocco and barley grain, 5 fittings. St, reg. $1.50 Carriage Bags of long grain with square top frames.

$1.65, reg. S2.50 Pannier Bags of pin seal, silk lined. $1.95, reg. $2.95 Fitted Pannier and side handled fitted bags, of polished pin morocco. $1.95, reg.

$2.95 Fitted Party Bags, "Caba" shape. $2.95, reg. $3.95 Egg-shaped Silk Moire Bags, with purse and mirror and metal frames. for $15 and $18 Suits for $20 and $25 Suits Copeland China Has Been Manufactured for Nearly 150 Years One look at these Suits and Balmacaans and you will "discover" more real clothes goodness than you ever imagined could be put in suits at $10.00. And only the trade advantages enjoyed by us and our close margin of profit policy render it at all possible to sell them at such a price, for under any ordinary circumstances they would be marked from $15 to $18, and they'd be worth it.

At $10 they are rare bargains indeed. As fine a lot of Suits and Balmacaans as it has ever been our good fortune to offer to men. Every suit in the lot is worth from $20 to $25. They include this season's smartest models and mixtures and a marvelous variety of Pencil Stripes and Tartan Plaids, the most popular pattern. The tailoring, fit, finish and fabrics will be a revelation to you of what $1 5 can buy in a Brill Store.

It seems but natural that if one firm continues making one thing for that length of time they should be able to produce styles and qualities that could hardly be equaled. Copeland China has been favored by the royal families of England since the time of Queen Charlotte, in 1817; we have in stock the pattern selected bv Oueen Mary for royal use. In America GIMBELS Is the Only Store, Aside from Specialty Shops, Authorized to Sell Copeland China We were specially selected to act as agent, wnicn in itseit is a striking compliment to our customers and our store. In our China Salons on the Fifth Floor you will find what is probably the most complete exposition of Copeland China outside the factory salesrooms. In open stock and special order patterns of dinner services, we are showine Sale Tomorrow All Day at 4 Stores Only.

Not at 49th St. 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street Union Square, 14th Street, near Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street, near Greenwich Street 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue Open Evenings As Tired As Your Feet You know how aching, weary feet can make you feel "tired all over." Why not wear shoes that help your feet avoid fatigue handsome shoes that are properly built Baldwin ihoes? H. W. Baldwin Co. Shoes and Hosiery 508 Fulton Brooklyn, N.Y.

BtlwMo Bond Slml mil Himrrer Piece 500 Different Designs 13 Open Stock PatteiHe 200 Styles of and Saucers 17 Special Order Patterns Prices of cups and saucers range from $4.50 to $1,800 a dozen; service plates arc $5.75 to $1 400 a dozen, and so on. The designs are exquisite; the qualities unsurpassed, Fifth Floor. GO TO BRILL BROTHERS "GET THE HABIT".

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