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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOKK. FK1DA 1023. 5 the only salvation of most of the ti'iiantu going Into the courts today with ronl I'agpg." Hd oxprPMod dls-npproyal of the great number of women appearing In the courts. The Largest Sale in America because SAYS MEN SHODLD WAGE RENT BATTLES DISCUSS WOMEN IN BUSINESS WORLD or 7 p.m.

Mr. Beatty promised the support of the league in the matter. George D. Krlou. counsellor for the league, reported progress on the rent question.

it was announced that a reception and dance of which Harry Mil-lington has been appointed chairman will he held on June 23 at Schwaben Hall. nil professions are open to her and when there Is no such thing as sex-limitation. Mrs. Abel said there was nothing that woman could not achieve If she had determination and perseverance. She cited many cases where woman had won distinction In business, art, music and the dramatic Held.

Frank Duffy, chairman, presided and lntroducedd the speakers. HKLPS CARROLL FI ND, Representative John J. Boylan nf Manhattan spoke last night at thr meeting of the 14th A. D. Democrat Club at 267 Bedford ave.

In the Interest of the Carroll Memorial Fund. Harry O'Brien stated that tlfe drive to raise funds for the memorial to be erected to the memory of Mif. Carroll, who was the wife ofHea-ator Daniel J. Carroll, Is meetlrVR with success. many with infants In their arms, to tight for their rights, which their husbands were either too lazy or too uninterested to do for them.

"Don't ave everything to the, women," he said. "Let some of you men get out and up these, rent iiuarrels. The woman place Is at home minding the children." The Ktuyvesant Public Korum was held last, evening at 1. S. 35, Decatur st.

near Lewis ave. Mrs. Minnie Abel gave an address on "Woman in the Buslnens World" in which she spoke of the progress woman has made In the business and Industrial world from the early days, with their limited opirtunlties, to the present time, when practically Mr. Beatty Introduced Harry To liiilltl at Hewlett. William Kerr Macdomild and Mrs.

Alexander B. Marvin sold two acres of lund for the Hewlett R-iv Company In Hewlett Bay Vark to How-ard Boulton of Red Hank, who will erect a residence for his own Zimmerman, who is starting a cam Sniithtown Property hold. Hamilton, Iselln Co. sold for Richard D. Sutton his property at Sniithtown, L.

I containing four acres, with Colonial house, barn, paign on behalf of the clerks and CONGREGATION' ALTERS NAM. Albany, June 15 The Congregation Ahavath Achlm AchI Joseph df Flathush has filed with the Secretaire of State notice of change of nan-e to Talmud Torah of Flatbush. TEA V. MM other employees of the various chain aroeery stores. His aim is to compel these stores to close their doors at to George Hewlett.

That the rent question is still an Important issue was evidenced at a meeting of the Ridgewood Consumers' League which took place as usual at P. S. 116. Knickerbocker ave. and Grove last night, John W.

Beatty, chairman of the meeting, after a brief talk on the significance of Flag Day, told of the difficulties that many people In the neighborhood are still having In trying to settle the rent issue. Michael Goldstein, of the rent committee, related several cases In which very helpful and timely assistance had been rendered to families. Wilfred T. M. Brady spoke on the courts and the rent question, during the course of which ho made tho assertion that "the jury has been Pleases the most exacting tastes.

Quality Economy Purity Flavor Always Assured. 'At Hoyt St. Subway Station' dent; Herbert H. Mosher, second vice president; Alice Hangland, secretary; Walter F. Smith, treasurer, and Mary M.

Anderson, Junior FUR STORAGE Moderate Charges Phone Triangle 3100 FUR STORAGE Moderate Chargt Phone Triangle 3100 MASTER BUTCHERS PLAN FOR STATE CONVENTION The meeting of the United Master Butchers Association held last night at the new building, Atlantic ave. and Erilctt vas CCT Gtr3 mainly to making arrangements for the State convention to be held at the Hotel Commodore, Manhattan, on June 25, 28, 27 and 28, and to the appointing of delegates to represent the association. In addition to the business end of the convention the Brooklyn association will entertain the delegates from other groups on June 27, which has been designed as "Brooklyn 1 -A-L -E Day." The party will form In front of the headquarters and after the SATURDAY Offering the Acme of Style and Value in Summer Apparel new building has been Inspected the visiting delegates will be conveyed In motorcars to the Hotel Shelburno, WOMEN'S HOSIERY Same as formerly sold up to $5.50 per pair Fancy alt Silk Hose in Cordovan and Russia Chiffon Silk Hose with lisle to) and foot, in Qunmetal, White, Beige and African Sport Hose of silk and silk and lisle in all colors where dinner will be served. The delegates appointed are: John Hilderman, Joseph Lehner, Herbert Hertaog, Nathan Strauss, Albert Rosen, 'William Helling, John Schroth, William Sussle, Harry Hert-zog, William Ahrens, Paul Zea and Charles Grlsmer, 0. F.

Jahrsdorfer presided. Silk Leather BAGS 2-45 AM MEYER Pure All-Silk HOSE J.95 Full Fashioned Fancy open work clox with double silk sole and high spliced heel. Silk garter top. Black, and white. Worth up to $3.00.

sStimptd on Shoe Mum Standard of Merit Y. P. B. U. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Young People's Baptist Union of Brooklyn and Long Island was held in the Second German Baptist Church, Evergreen ave.

and Woodbine last night. The church was filled to overflowing. Following the reports from the various officers and committees, officers for the coming year were elected. They were: Fred Kassel, president; Charles B. Ford vice presl- 390 Fulton Brooklyn (NEAR SMITH STREET) Values to 5.00 Pouch and envelope style with single or double inside compartment.

Metal or covered frame with self or cord handle. All shades, Fulton at Bridge Street Tomorrow Sale Extraordinary! Junior Misses' Highest Grade Silk Frocks About Half Regular Price New Models That We Have Been Selling at $35.00 Now Specially Purchased! 22.50 11.00 9.75 oo Heaviest Crepes de Chine Superior Cantons and Satin Cantons 18- Pleated Skirts 9-75 Knife and Box Fine soft Wool Crepe, Roshanara, Canton, Novelty Checks, Mallinson Who's-Who in pleated models. Plain and contrasting stripes. Sizes 25 to 32. Ideal for sports when worn with blouse or' Sleeveless Golf Sweaters 2-95 Models of wool and mohair and fibre combinations in a variety of plain and novel weaves.

Practical and smart for'sports wear. All wanted shades. An exceptional value! These selections, from our tremendous assortments, merit the prompt attention of every economical woman and miss SummerDresses of Silks Lightsome Fabrics Every new concept of fashion represented in rtr this group. Imported Linens, Normandy Voiles, Vf Dotted Swiss, etc. For garden, sports and vacation wear at the seaside or country.

All summer shades. Stunning frocks of Canton Crepes, Flat Crepes, Print- -4 A A A ed Silk Crepes, Georgettes, Hand-drawn Linens, I UU Voiles, Imported Ratines and Roshanara in straight- -f-line, draped and apron effects. Every recent style note. Dresess in this group for formal and informal Kf occasions. Crepe Elizabeth, Crepe Romaine, Flat 9 0J Crepe, are pleated, embroidered or lace mdmd trimmed.

A wide variety of colors and styles. Long Silk GLOVES J.59 Wonderful Values! All-Wool BATHING SUITS 3-95 Snappy one-piece knitted models of all wool. Guaranteed not to shrink- or stretch. Plain and combination colors. Very special! $18 $18 $18 Highly lustrous Milanese' silk in 16-button length with double finger tips and-Paris point embroidered backs.

Wanted shades, including black and white. Frocks that will captivate the youthful miss revealing the influence of foremost stylists in their design utterly new, supreme in quality, charming in their simple panelled, pleated, lace touched and flower-bud trimmings. Sizes 13 to 19 and 12 to 20. Street and sport shades. Final Clearance! Smart Coats and Wraps Formerly priced up to 125.00 38.00 24-50 15-00 An absolute clearance of our stock of women's and misses' summer coats and wraps at prices that are less than half wholesale cost.

You should take advantage of this unusual opportunity to purchase a silk or cloth garment for cool summer evening wear. Junior Misses' Loveliest Summertime Frocks fi uottea voiles, trie Best or im-vlj ported Ginghams, combined with Voile, sheer Cotton Creoes. etc. A specially assembled collection affording the young lady of 13 to 19 the most charming styles and extraordinary values obtain 4 Adorned with laces, embroideries, Organdie panels and inserts. able, at i New Lace Trimmed Crepe de Chine Blouses WOMEN'S MISSES' Knife-Pleated Skirts of Roshanara Crepe Exceptional Saturday Values In Girls' Summer Frocks Of Cool Normandy Voiles 9.75 Special Sports and: Dress Hats Jacquettes Overblouses 1 2-79 3.95 Sizes 12-16 An unsurpassable value In sports svirts, of highest grade Roshanara Crepe, in latest full pleated effects.

Similar models In Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine for those who prefer them. 12-16 $3.98 $3.98 Just Arrived, Featured in a Special Sale Newest Paris inspired crea', tions priced remarkably lov; Choose from Cantons, Taffetas, Leghorns, Felts and Satins, smartly trimmed with flowers, feathers, ribbons. Fulton St. Only if 11 'JjA Charming summer creations in all-over embroidered Crepe de Chines, Printed Crepes, Novelty Crepes and French Voiles. Peter Pan, neck and collar effects.

All shades, Cute, youthful models of fashion's most popular Summer material Nor mandy Voile. Some trimmed with Egyptian motifs, others with quaint ruffles of organdy. A dozen different lovely styles to choose from. A wide selection of the favored summer colors. Navy Black Graij Tan Overblouses of heaviest Crepe dc Chine, in a variety of colors; suitable for wear with sport skirt or any summer costume.

3 1 Adorned with deep cuffs, jabots and frills of heavy Val. and other laces. All sizes, White Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. Also on Sale at Branch Store 1325-27-29-31 Broadway, Brooklyn Near Gates Aeenue 9.75.

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