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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1924.

returning to tha before EVENTS OP THE WEEK." to Paris States. Holbrooke, Theodore Enti, Robert Henry, Richard Hannan and Cor Huntington Woodman, Mrs. Edward Adams, Mrs: Glenn C. Pettlt, Mrs. Gertrude J.

Corwln. Mrs. E. Rodney St. Bernard' Branch, No.

(87. of L. C. B. will hold a euchre this SOCIETY Mrs.

H. S. Alien of Ban Francisco, who la a member of the Fortnightly Club, is at present in Man the Brooklyn Tenants Protective Association the Queens County Labor Lyceum, Forest and Putnam last night. He said that the housing situation would never be remedied except through tho law of supply and, demand, and naked the people to treat their judges as though they felt that they wore "on the level" In the handling of landlord and tenant cases and not clutter up the calendar with lury trials. Edward Er.gel, attorney for the Rldgewood Branch of 'he Tsnants Protective Association, made a plea for a strong union among the bers of this and other tenant ganlzatlons.

hattan with her daughter. Miss Bar bara Allen. Mrs. Allen has for many years had associations with Brook "Alda" Farewell Opera Charming Heights Girl. lyn and Long Island where during her many visits she has been enter evening at the K.

of C. clubhouse, 117 1st pi. Miss Mors Margaret Shonti Is to be featured on the program of the Prospector's Musical Revue Friday evening at the Central Branch cf the T. W. C.

87 Schermsrhoro street. The members of the New Art Gallery Club will be the guests this evening of the Russian artist. Serge Soudelkine, at a dresa rehearsal at his new club, the Cellar of Fallon nelius Banta. Miss Miriam Johnson Fiancee Of Charles Cleveland. A bridge this afternoon announced the engagement of Miss Miriam Johnson, daughter of Mrs.

Ephraim Johnson, to Charles Cleveland, son of Mrs. H. H. Palmer of New Jersey. Miss Johnson Is well known here and before moving to 13 E.

86th st. resided at 69 Livingston st. She has Just returned from winter sports In Canada, where she was accompanied by Mrs. Thomas Lamb. Mr.

Cleveland is a Princeton man. No date as yet has been set for the wedding, but it will probably take place in tained. Academy Iaist Evening. Verdi's spectacular "Alda," at ke height of the Mediterranean -2l riaae. jars.

j. Herbert Shaffer, Dr. Cornelia C. Brant. Mrs.

William II. Bird. Mrs. Q. Waring Stebbins.

Mr. Henry M. Halsted, Mrs, J. O. Carpenter.

Mrs. Edwin I Snedeker, Mrs. W. Winans Freeman, Mrs. G.

S. Mrs. Frederick W. Rowe, Mrs. John Simmon Mrs.

Walter Hammltt, Mrs. Thomas J. Davis, Miss Else F. Ellers, Miss Ethel Chapman, Mrs. Clarence Waterman, Mra A.

S. Rlchey, Mrs. Ralph H. Tio-bout. Miss Alice Tlebout, Mra Burnett C.

Collins. Mra John V. Jewell and Mrs. Charlss Hotohklss. SfTSS PLOTKIN A HOSTESS Miss Edith Plotkln of 582 Bristol Miss Louise M.

Onken of Henry st. sailed last Saturday for the West Indies, where she will spend mo i cruise season when so many trav-jsellers are visiting the tombs of the Pharaohs 1H Egypt, brought the sea's son of the Metropolitan Opera Cora- a month In a Angels. W. 72d Manhattan. The Misses Augusta and Rose Gallagher of Brooklyn are among the Extraordinary Offering To Feature the Final Week of this Sale pany in Brooklyn to a close at the Academy of Music last evening.

The recent arrivals in Miami and win be Beta Chapter of Sigma Pi KaDDS the early spring. some time at the Leamington Hotel, 7t mure jiouse was nuea ana aunug Mrs. Thomas B. Waterbury of Brook will 'hold Its annual winter dance Friday evening at the Aldlne Club. 200 6th Manhattan.

On the I 1 the entra-actc, when an informal lyn entertained at luncheon here for st. was hostess last Saturday evening at a celebration of Washington's Birthday at 'her home, manv reception was- held In the foyer1 Miss Marlon Short of Manhattan. dance committee are Lloyd Camp, bell, Bert Rust. James Cheswiek, Alfred Doyle. Floyd Meyer.

Edward Foster and Ralph Connors. a a SOlh Anniversary Luncheon Of Kosmos Club, at VanderblU, Kosmos Club, Mrs. Henry J. Davenport, president, celebrateh Its SOth anniversary yesterday with a luncheon at the Hotel Vanderbilt. Manhattan.

Over 100 members and guests gathered about the tahle Visitors at Atlantic City include Mrs. Norman L. Zeno. Miss Mary of the guests being veterans of the rcqent war. The Missca Plotkln danced a minuet of the period of Forshay and Mrs.

D. W. Huchlnson it the Marlborough-Blenhelm and at the Revolution. the Hotel Dennis the Rt. Rev.

Mons. I. O. D. B.

E. CHAPTER MEETS. Among the guests were the Misanu Edward W. Mccarty. Mrs.

L. J. Mc Women's Tan Calf Walking Boots Regularly Priced at $14.50 Specially Priced for This The annual a nm J. C. McCarty and Mr.

and which were decorated with daffodils and narcissus, while distinguishing while many groups gathered upstairs In the grand ballroom for farewell opera visits, the audience was enthusiastic on i's comment-on this bid favorite nd in its staging. An unusual Of dinner parties preceded the performance. James H. Jourdan, was hostess for1 the Women's Opera Committee which has accomplished so much for opera-going public this season In Brooklyn, entertained her box guests at dinner. Mr.

and Anna Marder, Hattie Plotkln, Martha Rubin, Bessie Zimmerman, Rose Dia Mrs. ueorge C. Herbst. ne guesi lable was a blrthdav enkn Ham Shakespeare Chapter, I. O.

D. B. was held Monday afternoon al the home of Mrs. Alexander Cunningham. 626 Hphii wim iu lighted randies.

A festival An informal dance was given by mond, Rose Wallach, Ethel Llpseu, Rose Bass. Dora Rosnoff, Clara Han-dleman, Jeanne Vallen. Mollite WclL- grace, written bv William p. rtert mlttees were appointed by the field and R. Huntlnston Woodman the Athletic Association or HrooKlyn Heights Seminary on Saturday evening at the school.

and songs composed for the occasion man and Irma Mallner; Martin J. rogem, mra. Medley H. Hllborn, and plans for the coming year discussed before tea ttaa uhmJ a oy ajiss Harh J. Day, also two Anions those dancing were the 1.75 groups of songs by, Miss Ida Asken $9 those present were Mrs.

John Bai Starr, Paul Hyman, Murray Plotkln, George Kiever, Arthur Emerson, George Sherer, Ceal Cohen. Joseph Linderman. A. Leonei r.rMin asy. with Miss Luclle Rcyl at the Mrs.

Frank B. Page, Mrs. Caleb M. Misses Frances McArdle, Sylvia Ghe-lardt. Lillian Schlldwachter, Minnie Wood.

Geraldlne swlmm. Marguerite Constance Boody, Char piano, comprised the musical pro Candy of Chicago. William H. Jour low. mrs.

B. Eagen, Mrs. James MacDonald, Mrs. Arthur Miu-dleton. Mrs.

Lanriia V. HntfAn nr gram. Phillip W. Wilson, a former Lerner, Joseph Blum, Herman Bod- A a.n. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick E. member of the British Parliament lotte Deyer. Peggy Parks. Lois ana now contributing editor of the Jiaight.

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Par- William Fltzhugh, Mrs. Lydla Brown. Mrs.

George Ramsey. Mrs. jvew York Times, spoke on "Ideals lofta GHdersleive, and' Mr. and Mrs. iTinan, norman risner, Joel Novlck David Volen.

David Waohtel and Samuel Rlngle. The mi itofflner Ford were Mrs. Jourdan'a Alexander tarter, Mrs. Charles Ramsey and Mrs. Morris W.

Henry. pfMstPmCtUA 30WS -I Thayer and Gladys Talmadge; Harold 'Julten McKay, Vincent Montague Wesley H. Morrov, Alfred Mannheim. Charles McDer-mott. Preston Hazelwood.

Avery Stirop, Frank Bluer, William South-wick. Royal Parks, Jack Scart. Gor or the British Labor Parry," and others on the program were Mra Glenn C. Pettlt, president of tin-Long Island Federation of Women's meats. of ht.

Joseph's School for the im- Miss Janet MacKay and' Miss Vlr Calls U. S. Government i einla Fuller were attractive All Sizes, All Widths Avail yourself of this opportunity to secure one or more pairs at an unusual price. Sale at Brooklyn Store Only Dr. KaHLER SMOIS C4 temfbrtoile Shot iStad Stylish 292 Livingston Street, Opp.

Montauk Theatre Clubs, who mado a short address, and Mrs. William McCarroll, who gave a review of 80 years of Kosmos. don Jack Williams. Harold or mo near will give its nild-wlnter dance Friday evening at St. Ambrose Hall.

DcKalb and Tomp-kins aves. In addition to severe! vaudeville not. 1, in lig debutantes in the Eldredge-MacKay Koch, Redmon Thayer, -Charles Don One of General Default That we are living in a uovern. Among the many guests and mem a box. where Blr.

ana Mrs. rreoenun D. MacKay 'aVid. Mrs. Orris King El aldson, Edward Grey.

Edward Cor-nlelsen, Snowden Wlckols, Alfred bers present were Mrs. Henry J. ment by default because net more i vj mil un pf(-m dancing numbers by the Misses II Blither. M.r...i i A fdredge entertained Mrs. u.

runer, Johnson, "John MacKay. Austin Davenport, Mrs. William McCarroll, Mrs. Charles Goodrich, Mrs. R.

than 10 percent of tho DODiilntlon Tomes, ATthur Newcomb, Richard Vfi Mrs. S. K. Fuller, and Mr. and Mrs.

T. Horwill. Admiral Plunk- Or JL Mlofialnn The officers of the auxiliary arcj ett and his party occupied the fiavy give the business of government tho attention it should ha' was the statement of Municipal Court ludge Edgar F. Haslston hafnr tn mem uiih nmn box. In box No.

1. with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ethel Steeley. 3.

Hurt -n-nm Nichols, were Mr. and bers of the Rldgewood Branch of Si TVTi-b. Morris Fairfax Frey. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. SwitSser, Miss Eleanor An-of Ronton and Richard S. Cot- i ton. Among the guests of Mrs.

Jo- GOWNS Idfll HATS S-li West 40v seph Purcell were Mr. ana mm. T.Wesley Roche and Edwin Swain, Jtt.hUa Mib iietn of Mr. and Mrs, 't Hr-hnofer included Mr. and Mrs.

VMwnrrl Bleecker and Miss. Janet Miss Bowns, who is the daughter This of Major and Mrs. Howard Bowns Buy Dr. and Mrs. Edwin F.

Llndridge woi-o Vinstn for Mr. and Mrs. Karl of 8 Montague Terrace, is one of thu attractive young personalities on the fimHh Mrs Frank D. Moffatt, Mr. Heights.

She is a member of the Special j-This Week and Mm Edwin B. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes, who are here from Belfast, Ireland. Prior to the opera Mrs.

Lindridge enter Jnuior League and other organizations of social interest. 187 Dresaes for Informal tained her box guests at dinner. Mr. an Mn Frank Griswold Hall $15. Wear Exceptional values.

and Qraco Jonas, and Mrs. Louis Nicker assisted by ft IP 21 her sell will i son Mr and Mrs. E. F. Trudeau of younger brother, Robert, IbeiPipy 292 For Afternoon Chiffons momreai anu inc iniooc.

i guests had also attendad a dinner at Misa Helen Colran. sister of Dr. and Printed Silks In the gay colors and patterns that are favorites. Formerly $55, the home of their nosts. In the audience were Mr.

and Mrs. $25. J. J. Colgan of 191 Nassau will leave Friday St, Petersburg, James Sherlock Davis, Mr.

and Mrs. Alaxander M. White." and" TWA ria to be gone six weeks. James Warbasse, Miss Grace War- ALSO FTOChS A6 -IMIIner and Evening Mrs. Donald Bellows of 450 Clin hism.

Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth-Buck, ton ave. gave a tea for her sister, ,.1 Mrs. Edwin L.

Garvin, Miss Lisbeth Higglns, Miss Charlotte Deyer, Miss Miss Hortense Linscombe. who is chiffons, crystal beaded ere ations in lace and net. $50. oil SI Frances White. Miss Clara MurdocK nun visiting her from the SoutH, at the Formerly $85, Miss Agnew Bigelow, Mr.

and Mrs. Pen and Brush Club in New York Peach Blackberry Cherry rtlchardson Pratt. Frank I. Bab yesterday. 153 Stunning Models for the hott.

Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. William W. Marshall, Mrs. unaries In honor of Miss Louise Lytie, 11.

Hebard, Mrs. W. B. Davenport, whoso engagement to John Henry season's gaieties, for dancing and restaurant Silks, Chiffons, Taffetas. Formerly $125.

nasiam or Kavannan, was re $75. Mrs. Glentworth Reeve Butler. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Cluff, Miss Helen Salisbury, Mrs. William cently, announced, Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Todd recently enter While It Lasts Calder. Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey tained at their Maple st. home.

Kiely, Paul Kennedy, Miss Cornelia a. Henshaw. Mrs. Edward E. Read, Charles Lundbeck, Miss Sophie Guests included Miss Natalie Todd, Mr, and Mrs.

William H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Peace, Miss Ethel Butt, Mrs.

O. Pertain, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Todd.

B. Stelling, Miss Julia Detlefesen, r. TJ IToaMtrltn TvAfl Suits Alfred W. H1 Dr. -and-Mrs.

Waiter F. Watton, a Mis Atce Drlggs. who had as her The old Campbell ModUh Moafafs guesl Jttlss Anna Gallup; Mrs. James Clinton, ave. and one of the land $15.

Coats Final Tappe' Coats otd. distinction, plain and fur trimmed, at a mere frac- marks of the streets has recently O. Miss Josephine Carpenter. Mr. arid Mrs: James L.

Mor- been sold artd will probably fee re s-an. Miss Adelaide Haxtum, Mrs. tsu For street and jiAr sports vctt.tfjZJ. 'lair McKelway. Miss Flora Foster, placed by apartment houses.

Dr. and Mrs. William Francis Campbell, who have been making their home here, will move to their new house in Bayvllle. L. .1..

about the 1st. of Mra Philin D-herty. omamy lauorea in the prevailing tion Mr. and Mrs. Oliver O.

Carter, Miss Zorka Poliik, Mrs. Charles M. of former'. $35. fabrics.

prices. April. -r He'minway, Ko'iert Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Van Slnderen, Mi: Mrs.

Kate Dow Goodbodv of Marie Zlmmermim. Mrs. James Lef- ferts, Mr. and M-. Edwin O.

Martin, ferts pi. and of North Beaufort, where she has a country home, is at present in London and will go on Vlr. and Mrs. Edward P. Maynard, Mrs.

Richard Mavnard, Miss Frances Dudley, Dr. and Mrs. William xi Fox. who were the guests of Mrs, William H. Mr.

and Mra Ed noted food expert say 8 "Such quality and price will never be equaled again." win Hirka Dr. and Mrs. llenry G. Webster, Mr. and Mrs.

Oils Swan Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. I'harles t'olts. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Earle.

Mr. and Mrs. William Greve, Mr. and Mrs William Harris Cary, Miss Elizabeth Thayer, Miss Mabel Couttii. Mrs.

B. C. Collins, Mrs. Wil PRICES AT liam McLaren Bristol, Mrs. Thomas Rlurgis.

the r.iisees Virginia and Ethel Edgar Shumway, Mr. and E. Henry, Mrs. Mary Cogswer Murphy, Miss Emma .1. Murpny.

iur. ana Mrs. taipn Chapman. Mia, irginla Wetherbee, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Hildebrandt, Mr. and Mr. Albert Van Wyck, Mr. 20 oz. Tin, 35 cents 3 Tins (60 oz.) for $1.00 Peach, 20 oz.

Tins, 25 cents "Ripe, luscious fruit and sugar-nothing else." and Mrs. Pv.lglit Austin, Mr. and Airs. Jacob Shaffer. Dr.

and Mrs. Paul Humpstoney Dr. and Mrs. Rob L. MoorsWed, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ingraham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sniffea, and Mr. and Mrs.

Q. Foster Smith. France-Parker Marriage Last Week at Palm Beach. Announcement has been made the marriage at Palm Beach oh Feb. 1 8 of Miss Clara G.

Parker, daugh "Packed in lac quered tin you buy jam, not glass ter, of Mrs. Emma L. Parker of 1519 Albemarle rd. to Dr. Herman W.

France of Hobokeh. Tho Rev. Dr. Charnelle Summers, pastor of th; Methodist Church at the winter resort, performed the ceremony. ware.

The bride and her mother left low'n'abput a fortnight ago and have beft staying at the Buena Vista Hotel, Palm Eeaih, where they were joined by Dr. France last week. The couple, who have just returned from their honeymoon, will make their home at 02 River Terrace, Hobo- On Thursday Riday and Saturday; all suites and separate pieces which are to be discontinued.all incomplete suites, and many floor samples without duplicates, will be offered at half their former prices The store will be open each evening unril 9 o'clock Partial List of Half-price Features Read what leading merchants say about these jams: Progressive Grocery Stores, Inc. "I have never tasted better strawberry jam, and I am confident that we will have big success with it." H. a Bohack Inc.

"We found the quality to be among the finest that has ever been packed." Gristede Inc "We find all of these jams to have a wonderful flavor and containing an excellent quality of fruit." L. Oppenheimer, Inc. "You have a quality product, the jam being of a good color and body, with a rich, full flavor." Sheffield Farms Inc. "We consider this jam to be perfect, showing a careful selection of berries, a color that shows nature at its best, and a delicious taste." Daniel Reeves, Inc. "It gives me great pleasure to congratulate you on its wonderful quality and real, honest-to-goodness, fresh strawberry flavor." ken.

N. J. Dr. France is the son of the late Mr; and Mrs. George W.

France of Coahen. N. and Ban Frauciscc. He is a graduate of Stevens Institute. "I have not a penny interest in this jam but I say buy NOW all you can afford; you cannot do better." Miss Parker was educated at Packer Collegiate and Pratt insti-l Antique Maple Bedroom Suite of Colonial design; 8 pieces, in.

eluding twin beds. Formerly $980.00, $490.00 Antique Walnut Arm Chair, with tutes. a a Mr. and Mis. George Lester Weed, who were married In Troy about two weeks ago, are temporarily making their home in Vermont, where Mr.

Weed Is preparing to enter the patent law offices of his father. Mr. Weed is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A.

Weed of 1428 President and for the past few years has studied electrical engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Trov. Mrs. Weed is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul King Notl.

a family well known socially in Troy. The couple will eventually make their home in Brooklyn. a Dining Suite of' 10 pieces in Antique Walnut. A Sheraton pattern. Formerly $495.00 $247.50 Walnut Console Table, 46 inches long.

Regular price $95.00 47.50 Mahogany Bedroom Suite of 3 pieces, 'comprising Dresser, Full Width Bed and Chair. Was $245X0 122.50 Floor Lamp with base in Antique Gold and Blue, and shade of Mauve Georgette. Regular price 55.00 Bedroom Suite of 8 nieces in ex. On Sale at These Stores: Daniel Reeves, Inc. Charles S.

Cash Nut Stores seat and back covered in hand' made Tapestry. Regular price $295.00 147.50 Dining Suite of Italian design in rich grained Walnut; 10 pieces. Chair seats and backs covered in Tapestry. Was $1050.00 525.00 Sofa and Arm Chair with Mahogany frames and separate down seat cushions covered in striped Mohair; 2 pieces, formerly priced at $745.00 372.50 Walnut Toilet Table, 46 Inches wide, with triplicate mirror. For.

merly $95.00 47.50 wide, suitable for use as radio quitite Crotch Mahogany was $1185.00 592.50 Miss Natalie Todd and Mra John E. Peace left yesterday for the Mardi in New Orleans. Within a tortnight they will. join Miss Todd's parents, Mr. and Mra William H.

Todd, at Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. i Todd will then go on to New Orleans fcnd from there to California. i a a Sheffield Farms Inc.

Progressive Grocery Stores A. F. Beckmann Co. H. C.

Bohack Gristede Brothers, Inc. Andrew Davey, Inc. Oppenheimer, Inc. Union Provision Stores 180.00 Decorated Walnut Breakfast Room Suite-of 7 pieces. Was $360.00.

Sherton Bedroom Suite of 8 pieces, including twin beds; in -Mahogany. Regularly it; 242.50 cabinet. Regularly $110.00 55.00 Joseph Stiner, cor. Vesey and Greenwich Sts. Furniture Bought This Week will be held far Later Delivery if Desired W.

A. HATHAWAY COMPANY Packer studonts will preside at ie; various tables at the sale of articles held under the auspices of Uie Committee on Handicrafts of the Crippled this afternoon at the rcai-'jence of Mrs. Ralph Jonas, 129 Joralemon st. Acting as salesladies ljrill be the Misses Beulah Sonnen-trahl, in charge of the embroidered bags; Florence Phillpbar, linens; Catherine Gallagher, handkerchiefs; Anna Kieley. novelties; Elsie Brill, aprons; Ruth Jonas, hooked rugs, 51 Vnt 45th Stmt.

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