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

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1, VJ'21. i JL Till: UUOOklAS jJAILY EAGLE. lUKlv. i- ijA, I Be Sure Doris Stone, Mae Cramer, Edith Fairchild I.illle Bur'ing, Marlon Banta, Elsie Ballentyne, Marjorie Glenn, Mabel Hull, Acabie Tashjiau Grace Higgins, Helen Holland, Mabel Singleton, Winifred Bagger Emily Habconk. Evelyn Tullsren.

Margaret Pender and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hunt. The show will be presented agj-in tonight. Saxophone and you get the best.

12:45 CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL BEEFSTEAK More than 200 members of the Luncheon Club of Flatbush and their friends attended the annual beefsteak supper of that organization held last night at petjen's. Flatbush and Church aves. B'g Chief John Robinson presided at tne dinner and an excellent program of entertainment arranged by G. Roy PatHson, head of Ihe entertainment PRESENT "PINAFORE" Presented under the auspices of the General Organisation ef the Union Church of Bay Ridge, t1e operetta M. S.

Pinafore" was well received by a larTe aiidienct last night at the parish hall, Slst st. and Ridge blvd. The cast, which was under the supervision of J. Trevor Garmey. consisted of the following: Elizabeth Thomas.

R. Mcphurson, David Taylor, Irving Blunt, Klsie Neil, Flora C. Allison. Robert Neil. Leland Stone, James Taylor, R.

P. Edwards, Russell Merrill, Walter HopeWell, Alec Ballentyne, Charles Theiss, Garfield Ferguson, Harold Lester, Arthur Eade, Archibald McBride, George Diefenthal, F. Denning, Agnes Craig, Your Income Tax Return will be audited by the Federal Government. I Save money, time and annoyance by having it made out correctly by an expert. I have been terving the same clients for many years.

They are satisfied you will be too. FRANK A. WYST 198 Fulton St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Phone: Main 5411 Dewey 1584 other geologists at least, startling.

According to this theory thuie i. i very likelihood a great part Wesiern Kansas will prove productive of oil with derricks dotting every derby hat-shaped hill in the next two or th re years. Says thin gentleman whose naim-U not, made public. "Several hundreds of thousands of years ago. let us say.

this part ot the United States was a great see. 'this hypothesis I believe none will dispute. Now then, there were hales in this sea. Great schools of vhsles. Monster whales.

16 and 20 times the size of the relatively small whales found in the ocean of loday. Instead OfIiales with 300 or 400 barrels of oil I ike we have now there were whales with 7.000 or maybe as many as 10,000 barrels of oil. The.e huge whales, in schools, form the basis of your oil pools." Weekly Payments $766 WHALES FURNISH THISJILSUPPLY Found Under Hills in Kan sas Shaped Like Derby Hat. (Special 1o The Wave Ivan Jan Thprp in nn Clas.m Ave. Tenement Sold.

TUe Bulkley Horton Company, at its Lafayette ave. office, sold the eight-family cold water brick building, on a lot 25x78, at 289 Classon between Willoughy and DeKalb for Mrs. J. Tiederman to a client for investment. committee, was given.

Both pfofes- 2 Up sionals and amateurs entertained the members. As usual, Benny King made the hit of the evening with his singing. 1 Send for Free Catalogue PIANO WAREROOMS AT HOYT ST. SUBWAY STATION Ull HHU at. Kiir-.

vanaiu "en in inc new field about to be prospected Northwestern Kansas. Yet this wildcat test under swabbing is producing A A I 1 A nil a Hau fa A paradox and something that perplexes all geologists who inspect it. "It, cannot be," they say and there 346 Livingston B'klyn and 22 Et 40th N. Y. School Site to Cost $147,490 Justice Dike in Supreme Court has awarded property owners of 22 parcels of land.

147,490, which the city must pay for the site at the west side of Rochester between Park pi. and Prospect v.hlch the city has condemned for school purposes. On the site will be the first of the "model schools" under the recently adopted plan to standardize the building of school edifices. Of the awards tl 17,590 Is for the land and $29,900 is for the buildings. neiore ineir rjo n.

id ujihu.k n.w a three-inch pipe oownhill Jl miles ENRIGHT ISSUES NEW REGULATIONS FOR DETECTIVES Plans to Make Them More Efficjent-Restores Night Motorcar Patrol. General Order No. 3 issued last night by Police Commissioner Richard E. Enright to all detective districts In the city the workings of the various units, in the detective division. The order tells in detail how the filing systems are to be kept and what squads are to operate in the different bureaus, such as the Protective Bureau, whicn consists of the Safe and Loft Squad; thi Motorcar Pquad, the Pickpocket Squad and the Truck Squad.

Thuy are under command of Acting Captain John Stapleton. The Radical Bureau will consist of the Bomb, Industrial and Gangsters squads. Then follow 29 pages of general instructions concerning the operations of the district officers, the handling of reports, etc. Other pages Ere filled with information for detectives in the making and those who have been "made." An important announcement is contained In a paragraph relating to the restoration of the "Night Patrol," which provides that a high-powered motorcar is to be used by detectives to patrol from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.

daily. The commanding ofti-cer In each detective district will select two detectives and an oper. ator to man these machines. 'To prevent the detectives from napping during the night and early morning hours they will report To the officer in charge of the desk at their station daily In person at a p.m., at 1 to 2 a.m. and again at 6 a.m.

While on duty the, detectives will report by telephone to their commanding officers In the districts each hour. To Report for Iineup. One-half the detectives in Man to faraoisp. a. iuwu Union Pacific Railroad.

now uit owrnc, in.d..( a geologist who advances a theory that may set definitely at rest all conjecture by -explaining the origin -li i mnnnA tnot fa in Coney Island riots Bold. S. Graham sold two lots at Ifcwmer of W. 1 8th st. and Lower Bay Coney Island, to CaTmela Livatl Ot US Elizabeth Manhattan.

CI 1 111! Ult Hl'tt BROOKLYN hw NEW FASHIONS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ARE IN THE LIMELIGHT FOR SATURDAY New Spring Frocks Are Here 1 ill Hosts of New and Different Styles Are Shown in These Collections A galaxy of refreshing new dresses as welcome as the first breath of Spring. New materials in vivacious colorings Fulton at Bridge Street A Striking Advance Offer Of and smart models. Frocks for every occasion for women and misses. Beauttifti Spring 25-00 Charming dresses, tho long slender vaistline and wide bouffant skirt including the newest popularity black satin with canary colored organdie collar and cuffs. fllff fife hattan, Queens, the Bronx and Richmond will report at.

the dally lineup at Police Headquarters and one-third of the Brooklyn detective will report, at the Brooklyn Headquarters lineup each morning. A list, of those who are to report will be forwarded to Police Headquarters each day. Commanders of detectives will report In person at Police Headquarters each Monday and Friday. Special Instruction to the detectives is given as follows: "General instructions Detectives must remember that they are members of the uniformed force and their assignment to the detective division will be continued only so long as they are proficient in detective work. "Co-operation must be maintained between the detectives and the uni we believe this showing to be the most varied, best selected and best valued collection at the price! 35-00 Satm Button 7Vrm i .1.1.

formed force. Commanding officers gowns snimmery wurjmh of detectives will confer with the commanding officers of precincts on nn FT rx all cases of importance occurring i.j ea beads and clever touches of embroid- ery. Lithe silhouettes and straight and full skirt lines. A variety of silks, laces, satins and combinations of fabrics in colors that are a delight to the eye. Drest Dept Srd Floor andW Flat'-Crepe, Emb.

35.00 Vi Satin, Gold i vr Colored Emb. 25.00 within the precincts. "All complainants will be Interviewed immediately and carefully questioned to ascertain all facts and pertinent information concerning the investigation. "Accurate and complete description of property and a distinctive description of persons wanted will be obtained. Must Carry Album.

"Detectives shall at all times "Popular Priced' Dress Salon Offers 525 Lovely Silk and Cloth Dresses for Quick Clearance Formerly 25.00 and 29.75 Values! have in their possession the pamphlets issued by tho department entitled, 'How to Describe Persons and mUlt III fl 1 MIL iSt Property Wanted and Take, Ante- Mortem and never hesitate to use it in working on a case. mm 'i i urn rvxL. mfwmwi i "They will also have in their pos 13-75 Silk and cloth dresses for immediate and early Spring wear reduced from our high grade stocks and placed for rapid clearance in our popular priced dress department. At this low price one could easily afford several. i mm i session the 'Detectives In which shall be kept a photograph of all known criminals wanted by this II 111 PJOJWH department.

When'a criminal is ap prehended his photograph will be. removed. "To be courteous and considerate, Chic Spring Hats New Sport Coats in speech and manner, in all social business and all official relations with civilians Is incumbent upon all members of the force, particularly those assigned to the detective divi sion. "A detective must possess patience That Add a Radiant Tone to One's Nev Spring A ttire. and perseverance to succeed.

He must not be easily discouraged. His duty is to detect. Detection is some For Street, Travel, Motoring and General Wear (With decided dash and smartness of line, come the new Top coats, bringing the very air of the new season in their freshness of style and light tones. thing more than a mere conclusion 69 or an expression of opinion. Do not jump at conclusions from informa .00 tion submitted at the time the com.

3 10 If you desire the "unusual" something different from what you expect to get when you pay $25 for that new silk, crepe or taffeta Frock- we urge inspection of our brilliant line of Paris-copied models at this price All sizes. plaint is received. Investigate at mm re.oo once. Crimes that the uniformed force try to prevent are, as a rule, committed by those who -plan be fore they act. To detect and arrest offenders of this class, the investi gation at the scene of the crime must be careful and thorough.

Take SATURDAY SPECIALI-NEW SPRING FROCKS New Spring hats of unusual interest to seekers of smart millinery. Hats of Milan straw glistening silk models or com. binations of both in vivacious bright shades or the ever popular black. French Salon Srd Floor Fulton St. Only SI nothing for granted.

Investigate and be convinced. A good detective is more or less suspicious and always suspicious. Be a good detective." 19-75 Women's and Misses' models that we bought to sell at a far higher price in quality and styling they have nothing in common with usual 12.75 dresses. Exquisite Crepe Silks, Taffetas, etc. To Close OrPENHEIM.gLLINS FUITON Specially Priced 24-so For Women and Misses This collection offers a selection remarkable for its variety of fashionable fabrics and exceptional values.

Included are the new mannish coats, flare backs and side ties. Finished with fancy buckles, buttons, new collar effects. Coat Dept. 2nd Floor The Smartest of Junior Misses' New Frocks ll I Plaid Sport Coat, Brilliantly beautiful in color in lfode in Quality! They have nothing in common with the usual offerings at Si. 50 Handsome Winter Coats Every coat, a smart, seasonable style, in deep, soft pile fabrics, with generous big collars, cuffs (and some times borders) of luxurious fur.

Here is an oppor-, tunity to purchase a high grade coat at a very marked reduction. Coats Formerly Priced to 59.50 Ofr Reduced to Coats Formerly Priced to 75.00 QQ.00V Reduced to 00 Coats Formerly Priced to 98.50 AQM Reduced to oat Dept. 2nd Fluor 1975 Soft Cantons and satin-surfaced also glowingly youthful taffetas. Scores of styles. Sizes 13 to 19 and 14 to 20.

Chiffon Silk Hosiery Extra fine quality chiffon with double silk sole, high spliced heel and garter top in black and the entire gamut of new Spring shades. Full Fashioned Silk Leather Bags Smart bags to wear with one's new Spring outfit. Self or cord handles, inside compartment and mirror, silk lined. Wide color range. Worth to 3.50 9.25 Sale! Girls' New Crepe de Chine Dresses .98 Beautiful models of Spring, in all the ravishing Spring colors ruffled, flounced, etc.

Sires 6 to 14 12 High Grade Fur Coats Our remaining fur garments have been reduced 33 1-3 to 50, in order to effect quick clearances. Below are but a few of the many money-saving opportunities afforded in this reduction event. 19.75 .69 1 19.75 What Makes Her Hair. So Chic? A Switch! THINK of it. A Three Stemmed Switch responsible for an, irresistible coiffirVe! We wilt show you' how extra Hair may be worn to wonderful advantage, and without detection.

TOMORROW: ATTRACTIVE HAIR SWITCHES In All Shades, Including Gray Mailt Flooi Main Floor 195M 225-00 FINAL COAT REDUCTIONS Every Woman's Misses' Wilder Coat Remaining in Our Stock Is Now Dropped to Its "Lowest Level" Price for Quick Clearance! Imp. Glace Gloves 2-clasp imported glace gloves of fine selected skins and overseam sewn in colors that will go well with every costume. Gloves that are Regularly 1.95 New Printed Blouses The patterns are in colors so beautifully harmonized and the crepe materials of such heavy quality you'd gladly buy them if they were priced more. Very Special Hudson Seal Coats Formerly up to 250,00 Find Caracul Coats Formerly up to 350.00 i Persian Broadtail Coats Formerly up to 1,50.00 Blue Squirrel Coats Formerly up to 675.00 Coats Coats Coats .25 450-00 Fur Dept. 2nd Fioor .79 1 2 15.00 25.00 39.75 69.75 Formerly to 45.00.

Formerly to 55.00. Formerly to 69.75. Formerly to 95.00. All Full Length 3.95 Floor 4 Main Floot I I Coats Specialized Service in onr Alto ea Sal at Branch Star 1325-27-29-31 Broadway, Brooklyn Near Gates Avanue Ueauty bliop, MM lonr a 1 3.

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