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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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11 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21. 102: "No Place Like HEARN'S for Value' MOT HOLES GAPE 7th A. I.

II publican Club, 42i 50th where over persons gathrd to tiiki- boiiic if fortune permitted fowl for hrisi mas dinner. J.mies Ma Ion a.i chairman of th Mr. Catherine Cannon and John JVit r. i members of the c'uh, on hand. HE AIR I IN THE FRONT YARDS OF FLATBUSH HOMES Residents Up in Arms Over De-r lay in Completing Waiter FAVOR PRIVATE OWNERSHIP At the meeting of the Snyv-ant Heights Public Korum.

held in P. S. 44. Madison si. and Throop the advisability of municipal control of he telephone was discussed, and.

veil no volt- was taken on the matter, the majority of the niemii xpressed thcniwIvcN in favor of continuing the telephone under tlv management of private companies. in introduclcc the question Frank J. Duffy, chairman, cited figures which he khi-1 proved that the New York Telephone Company had managed efficiently and put the telephone on a paying basis. RAFFLE TURKEYS THE THREE SPIRITS. WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE Founded 1S27 CHELSEA 3S00 FOURTEEMV STRLET for the great inconvenience to which they have been put or for the damage done to fences.

Some threaten to bring suit to recover duinugi-ii unless a settiement is made. Kngineers of the Board of Wat'-r Supply made a test by pumping water through the big spur with a pressure of 100 pounds. They sab! if the test was successful, filling in the excavation would be slaved within a couple of days. A policy of watchful waiting seems to have been adopted by the property owners the hope thiit some settjement will be made for damages. The engineers say that ah fences, fence posts, will be replaced in the same condition as thy were when aisturbed.

This appears impossible because many of trie fences and posts have been off and are beyond repair. When the job is completed it Ml reach to midway between Woodruff ave. and Lenox rd. and there will lie capped. Only residents to the uorih of Lenox rd.

tn Flatbush will be served. The Flatbush spur runs from Fort Greene Park shaft. For Picture See Page 7A. I nill live In Hip paM. the iirrsont ami the future.

The. Npirtts of all three shall strive within me." Ami strlvliut may the spirits of which Dlelt-ens wrote lead yon to make ft contribution to "The Eaclf's l-'iind for the Needy. Brooklyn, X. maUf until th upring in order not to interfere with the business places. Finns have raised a vigorous pro-tst wit li thr Hoard of Water Supply and the result is that work was stopped a few weeks ago.

Thus the storekeepers were enabled to proceed with their Christmas business without serious loss of money. tVnees Broken Down. Fem'e surrounding the big colonial houses have been broken down. During a rainstorm lursre pools of mud accumulate in front of each house and cause great inconvenience and discomfort to the residents. Mrs.

L. Hrown of 636 Klat-bush classified the situation as extremely dangerous and said a Coating of ice on the planks leading in to her home might cause a serious, accident. Mrs. John McGuire of 574 Flat-Lush who conducts a rooming house. "told an Kagle reporter yesterday that she had lost ail her roomers because of the condition of the entrance to hr home.

The fence here is all down and a lamp post bearing a ftre alarm signal box is on-its side. On both sides of the plank foot path leading to the-stoop are holes 25 feet deep. Conditions at the corner of Park-ride and Flatbush ave. are worse than all along the street. At this 'corner the firm of I.

K. Kobre Son is building a six-story elevator Apartment with stores on the ground floor. There is no sidewalk- but instead a gaping hole along the entire 1105 fet frontage which makes it very difficult for the contractors to carry on their work. No Compensation Offered, All the residents declare they have been offered no compensation Many turkey3 found homes Usl night at the poultry raffle of he -w, ys.t sr ar mi kt H. WILLIAMS c.

main rrpm Lincuin rtoau iu, Parkside. Residents of th w'rst side of X1atbutfh from, Jimcoin to, 5 I'arkside ayt, are, in arm over 4 the frightful-condition5 of the fetrWt 1n front of Iheir homos caused by tie laying of a spur main for the (Catskill WiU'- 11I'PL'- of ttye main flunk" iihdrr 'the trolley traoKVivr; ebewary jiff put tho water pnr undfM the 4 sidewalk1 rnhlentV liave been a period of several months. soiilr thy excavation $fnt tot depth, of. 40 feet, and all the 1rrte there an? sipinur riioiei ora 'prh pf -from -20 to 25 ftVfc. In ordrr to.

get into their homes residents' have4'o walk planks -vY'blch are laid alongside this T' The work wIM be continued for another block and a half to midway it-Mween Woodruff ave. and Ienox rd. But this excavation will not be (Successor tn H. J. Bridger) JEWELER 20 NEW POSTMEN Richmond Hill.

I L. Dec. 21 Twenty additional letter carriers have been permanently assigned to the offices under the jurisdiction or Acting Postmaster Skidmore Pettit through the efforts of Congressman Bacon. The new men, who arrive at the height of the rush, will be divided between the offices at Jamaica, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, Queens and Springfield. A jewelry store catering to the demands of the discriminating public.

Quantity, value and service are the principles strictly adhered to. 238 LIVINGSTON STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. At Elm Place Opposite Loeser's DIAMONDS WATCHES CLOCKS SILVERWARE OPEN' KVKMNGH I'NTII. 9 ESTA 11I.IHH ED 1J.

qA Qreat Christmas Opportunity Glove Silk Lingerie for Gifts Women's Glove Silk Bloomers Reg. $2.95 2.45 Good quality, eil made with reinforced saddle sent. Flesh. Regular and a few extra sizes. Glove Silk Vests Special 2.85 Pastel shades.

Top and self straps, hemstitched. Full length. Special Purchase of Glove Silk Union Suits Hemstitched tops and shoulder straps well reinforced full cut Special 4.57 omen Real Kid and Suede Gloves 1.26 Value $1.96 to $2.18 All colors nvcrscam fingers. Men's Black Leather Mitts Special 1.18 Fleece lived, for driving. Children's Fleece Lined Gloves .74 Regularly $1.25 Leather and suede.

Men's Silk Handkerchiefs .53 Reg. .74 each 't nvd I -inch hems full size. Women's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs 2,10 Reg. $3.25 i i doz. Colored or white linen witii havd embroidered flora! initial.

'2 dozen in box. Women's Novelty Handkerchiefs' 1.56 box Reg. $1.97 and $2.24 Preltii of Irixh liven, 'th limid embroidered dv-nignx. Three, attractively packed in rihliov-tied bo.r. Men's Imported Wool Golf Hose 2.74 Reg.

$2.97 Heather mixtures villi ianiiard ruff top. Skcs II) 'o Men's Imported Ribbed Wool Hose Reg. .95 .74 Blnck, cordovan, grey and vary. Shes 10 to mi. Silverware For Gifts Nut Sets Special .50 and .97 With one or two nut crackers and six picks.

Rogers' Children Sets three piece .85 1.35 1.50 Set Finer Sets to 4.00 Five Piece Set. 1.85 and 3.25 Silver Plated Bread Trays-Special 2.50 with handles 3.50 UNTIL CHRISTMAS 1 Boys' Sport Coats Art Embroideries A vaiietij of those dainty accessories that lend so much to the intimate charm of the home and are such excellent Christmas gifts. Lamp Shade Throw. with weighted corners priced according to size some with hand-painted corners mercerized rex- .9" 64 rez. $1.74 ...1.25 Silk reK.

$2.27 1.50 reg. $2.74 2.25 ret'. $4.94 and $5.47.3.9 reg. $3.74 4.75 Hand Embroidered Glove and Handkerchief Case. linen-priced according to size in gift box 1.97.

2.74. 3.47. 3.97 Novelty Pincushion .47. .74. .97 Ribbon trimmed and with fancy heads.

Trimmed Nijrht Lights 2.47. 2.97. 3.47 and 6.74 Dressed dolls, in sateen and taffeta. Doll Head. Pincushion Special 1,17 APT Rnflfr.lF.RIKS SUP.

Kt.OOIC this GENUINE 1 JMI Thirteen-Piece Shell Tint Toilet Sets Special 19.23 Kspcciullii attractive in. veil imitated clear elicit nutrking. priced so low because they ore not pachxd in special Christmas ho.rcs. Powder box, hair receiver, buffer, cloth brush, hat brush, shoe horn, salve jar, button cuticle knife, nail file, comn. brush and mirror.

-J I 1 The Greatest layer-Piano in the World 10.74 Reg. $12.50 Donbtc-brcastcd and inverted pleat models, with shawl or convertible collars, of all-ivool plaid viaekinaw cloth, in the best shades sues to 1 years. ffoys' Suits two pairs of knickers cheviots and tweeds gray, brown, tan and heather mixtures sizes 8 to 18 years reg. $12.50 10.74 Boys' Winter Overcoats all-wool plaid back or wool lined overcoats, well tailored, with raglan or set-in sleeves full belted muff and patch pockets sizes 11 to 18 years reg. $18.50 and 16.74 Others, reg.

$22.50 and $24.50 .....19.50 Young Men's High School and Students' Suits all-wool eas-simeres, cheviots and tweeds plain and sport models some with two pairs of trousers sizes 32 to 38 24.50 and 27.50 Young Men', and High School Overcoat. gray, brown and tan overplaids, raglan or set-in sleeves full belted sizes 32 to 40 reg. $28.50 to $32.50 Special 24.50 DE PA R.T ENT THIRD FLOOR. with a fine mahogany musioroll jj cabinet and $15 worth of rolls of your own selection. Total, $495 Brushed wool Scarfs Reg.

$2.18 1.75 A most welcome gift for any woman are these attractive scarfs, with striped border in contrasting colors and iringal ends. Bru.hed Wool Skat-n(f Selv-large fringed scarf and roll hat Special 4.75 Pure Wor.ted Jumbo Stitch Slip-on Sweater. for skating and other sports maroon, navy, buff and cardinal Special 9.44 to match. 1 .28 Imported Basket Kits 14.47 Reg. $18.47 Auto or'piciiic' baskets; fifed for to persons, with vucuu in, luiirh box, knives, for'm, plates and cups, and with two reed handles.

These uie uviHitttll five gifts, both in value ad useful; ness. Others to 3I.J7 Red. to 46.67 qA Moderate down payment 4 we7 to you. The instrument is a genuine Pianola the greatest player-piano the world has ever known. It is up-to-date in everyway afine, Aeolian-built instrument, with a beautiful tone and special features that lift it far and above the class of the ordinary player-piano.

If you are thinking of purchasing a player-piano, you surely will wish to take advantage of this very special Christmas offer. THE Pianolas, instruments of quality to the last detail, have been used for demonstration on our floors, and although practically as good as new, are being offered as a special Christmas opportunity at only $465. In combination with the specially priced music cabinet and $15 worth of rolls (which you may select yourself from our libraries) a rare opportunity is presented Girls' Wool' Dresses I MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow (Saturday) Until 1 P. M. To prevent dV.lm buying, quanlitirs ri-slricltd.

No Mail or Telephone Orders. Suggested List of $15 Worth of Rolls Kamennoi-Ostrow (Rubinstein) $1.00 Love Tales (Fox-Trot) 1.00 $1.74 Men'i French Flannel Shirt ,1.24 Novelty stripes collar attached style all sizes, but not in every pattern. MEN I I UlSlllXOS MAIN $1.35 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts 99 Ki.ll cut and roomy lon sizes lo to 20. I'l KMSIIIXIIS MAIN Kt.oni! $1.37 Boys' Grey Cotton Fleece Union Suits 97 High neck long sleeves ankb A Kiss in the Dark (Waltz) Humoresque (Dvorak) $1.00 Traumerei (Schumann) 1.00 Waltz, Op. 34, No.

i (Moszkowski) 1.25 Thais Meditation (Massenet) 1.25 Minuet (Paderewski) 1.00 Hungarian Rhapsodie, No. 12 (Liszt) 1.25 Poet and Peasant Overture (Suppe) 1.25 4.94 Pretty, practical dresses for school and ylay, of serge and wool jersey in navy, maple, and brown. Sizes 7 to years. Girls' Velveteen Dresses Special 6.94 Xai'Sf, hrown, hlrtek silk cm-broidery trimmed. Girls' Rain Capes Special 1.82 Rubberized sateen, in navy and red, with plaid silk lived hoods.

Full cnt. inters to 1 Girls' and Misses' Tweed Knick- er brown or gray mixtures lined adjustable cuff buckle belt sizes 6 to 20 years. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Somebody's Wrong (Fox-Trot). Dreamy Melody (Waltz) Annabelle (Fox-Trot) I Love You (From "Little Jessie $15.00 Men's Leather House Slippers 2.69 Flexible leather soles low heels broad lasts excellent quality 'sizes to 11. SIK KS SBrONP FLOOR.

Girls' High Cut -Tan Laced Shoes 2.34 ISrond toes rubber heels suitable for school o-r dress wear sizes K'z: to 2. sin Ki.oon. Young Women's and Growing Girls' Tan Calf Oxfords. .3.15 Broad toes low heels with rubber top lift's suitable for wear with wool stockings sizes U'-s to 7 wide width. SH KS SKt'ONn FLOOR Growing Girls' Dark Tan Shoes 2.95 High cut lace broad toes low heels with rubber top lifts sizes 2J2 to 7 wide widths.

SIK SKO i.M) FLOOR. Boys' Raincoats 2.55 Black rubber with white lining, guaranteed waterproof sizes 4 to IS F.OVS" I'lfA THIRI FLOOR. length well made. KNIT rNDKKU KA CHIT.nRJji.X MAIN Kl.noK. Do not neglect this splendid opportunity.

Immediately after the Holidays, the regular terms on this instrument will be resumed $1.55 Misses' lmoorted Ribbed Wool 1.17 Silk embroidered clox black, cordovan, grey, coating to 10. lit KR MAIN KI.OOH. Boys' EnJicott-Jchnson Shoes 2.16 Brown laced sturdy soles and uppers rubber heDls medium hioad lasts 9 to 13'. Sizes 1 to 6 2.56 sin 'tis i ki.i um. Special J.ol COMPANY Makers of the cAeolian-eVocalion-rthe only Phonograph toith the 'wonderful tone-control, the Qraduola AEOLIAN HALL-In Brooklyn jlr.j FLATBUSH AVE.

558 FULTON ST. In In THE BRONX iNEWARK In A Crepe de Chine Step-ins 5.37 Loreln models, trimilied hack and front with real filet, id. and embroidered vet in deep edgings and medallions. Past'l shades end white. I excellent srlrrtwn of s'lk lingerie, moderately priced for gift giving and P'-vsnnat nrrdi.

ALL GOODS BOUGHT SATURDAY will be delivered according to our regular schedule nearbv, Saturday other Monday. 270 E. Fordham Rd. 29 West 42nd Street 367 E. 149th Street 895 Broad treet QiLL Stores Upen Jbventngs Until Lnrtstmas Hie Reductions in DnlK Toys, Tomorrow, Saturday Store Open 9 A.

31. to 6 P. M. Until Dec. 24th ii.

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