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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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15 TIIE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2G. 192G Jewish Veterans' Post WHITNEY IS VICTOR IN GUEST'S SUIT 6TH A.

D. DEMOCRATS HAIL DORIAN AS FRIEND OF JEWS Commissioner Dorman "a good fellow" and has nothing against him, the "telling of stories by public officials that reflect in any manner on any race" should be condemned strongly. Dorman to Address Realtors. Fire Commissioner Dorman will address the members of the Brooklyn lieal Estate Club and its guests at a luncheon tomorrow In the Hotel St. George.

The club Is an organization of real estate men who have banded together to co-operate with the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities In local charity activities. they were Jews, seconded the resolution. Avoids Itpfcivnoc to Joke. Commissioner Dorman avoided references to the speech he delivered at the Hotel Astor last Sunday. His only indirect reference to the incident was the statement that many in the audience at the district clubhouse last night were active In politics 25 years ago, and they knew that, in doing political favors.

It made no difference to him what a man's religious professions were. Commissioner Dorman, who Is chairman of the Kings County Dem In J. P. Morgan A In an artion aLinst lain claiming 120,000 damage. The suit wan brought by Mrs.

Marlon J. Harkley of 455 Park Manhattan, who claimed that tripped over a linoleum Bt rip and broke her IfC while entering the Whitney home March 24, 1926. an a truest. A maid and the butler at the Whitney home testified that the Malr on which she fell wan plainly visible and did not constitute an unreasonable: hazard. Th Jury also denied a claim of 1 0.000 for medical expenmn and loan of services by the plaintiff's husband, Charles B.

Barkley. GREET INDIANA DELEGATES A reception to the di-W-Kutcs from ml Kin a to the biennial convention ot th" National Federation of Worn, en's Chihs was given yesterday afternoon by the Indiana in New York at the Hotel Mi Aljun. Twenty-five delegates were welcomed by tha committee. The regular monthly meeting preceded the reception ami plana for the coming year were discussed. Mrs Klam H.

Davis read the report of the City Federation meeting. was derided to have alternate dlnn.e and luncheon meetings for the nex year, to begin In October. Dois I'ln-ney CTark presided. City Marshal Jacob Cash, for issuing "an untrue statement' to the press that no such resolution had been adopted. Florca Denies Part in Protest.

Mr. Florca appeared before the Harry Wolkof Association In Brooklyn Monday night and declared that he had nothing to do with his organization's public protest against Commissioner Dorman's joke. Yet at that meeting Harry Wolkof read a telegram from Jacob Cash saying that Florea was active In attacking Dorman at the veterans' meeting. Morris J. Mendelsohn, commander In chief of the Jewish Veterans, announced after last night's meeting that while his organization considers Still Demands Dorman's Scalp for Cohen Story Fire Commissioner John J.

Dor-man's dismissal because of his Cohen Joke Is still insisted upon by the Manhattan Post of Jewish Veterans of Wars of the Republic, despite the fact that many prominent Jews of the city have rallied to his defense. This organization, meeting last night in Harlem Palace. 27 W. 115tn voted to "uphold" the resolution it adopted Sunday and furthermore it denounced one of its members, Morgan Partner Sued for Accident to Woman Visiting His Home. (Special to The r.aglr.) Mineola, L.

May 26 A Jury before Supreme Court Justlre Lewis here last nlfiht returned a verdict In favor of Oeorye Whitney of 86 E. 74th Manhattan, and a partner Deplore Criticism of Fire Commissioner for "Cohen Joke" In Radio Talk. Wire Commissioner John J. Who created a verbal conflagration around his official head because the Jewish Veterans of the Wars of ocratic General Committee and has been a consistent supporter of Dem ocratle County Leader McCooey, le rORTfNR will favor th man whn tha Habit ot Ulllnc dealrea through Eagle Ada. CUifn4 A4t meounr thrift clared he was especially "happy that my appointment as Fire Commis sioner has clarified the political sit uatlon" and said that the common the Republic considered a Joke broadcast last Sunday over the municipal radio station by the Commissioner at the communion break ON THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS CORNER 42ND ST.

AND BROADWAY political enemy will be the O. O. Predicts Democratic Victory. Simreme Court Justice Charles J. Drunan, another speaker at the fast of his department as a slander on their race, made his first public appearance last night since the furore his post-prandial effort started.

Dorman was the guest of honor last night at the monthly meeting of the 6th A. D. Democratic Association, where for more than 25 years he worked as an election district captain and later served as leader before his removal to the 2d A. D. five years ago.

The clubhouse at 116 Tompkins live, wan crowded and the Commissioner received a cordial welcome to the scene of his early political activities. Upon motion of Jacob Schwartzwald, the organization, Which hn. Hnir meeting, declared that the State campaign this fall will be the liveliest contest waged since the Civil War days and said that the Democratic party, with the political advantage of being right on the Wet Issue, will carry the Governorship, U. S. Sen-atorship and the entire ticket to victory In November.

Alderman Joseph Reich, a former commander of Williamsburg Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, also took up the cudgels for Fire Commissioner Dorman and said that the ex-Btandard-bearer of the organisation had always been a friend of the Jew. $1 YS AN EXTR A RESS membership, unanimously adopted a resolution expressing Us resentment of "the unfavorable and slanderous criticism made of Kire Commissioner Dorman and affirmatively stating 'that John J. Dorman was and still is one of the best friends the Jews of our great city have ever known." Several members, who announced HOW TO FEEL AT HOME. In her own home she donned her beautlul white wedding gown and train. After the ceremony was over Mrs.

Olsen had but to remove her bridal train and Mr. Olsen his tuxedo to be at -home. From a social item In an Omaha paper. 10,000 MORE NEW v. 'Vm A FULTON AND SMITH STREETS, BROOKLYN Take Any Subway to Borough Hall Semi-Annual Sale of mm efmnm You again have the opportunity of selecting one $14 Dress with another $14 Dress for $1 You Therefore Secure 2 Dresses for $15 DRESS and TAILORED HATS For Misses and Matrons Formerly Sold at '35, '40 and '45 sale We were prepared for crowds last week, but the overwhelming public response found thousands of thrifty shoppers disappointed we simply had to procure an additional 10,000 Dresses they're here now these never-to-be-forgotten values the season's smartest styles, phenomenal values at $14.

Think of the money saving opportunity when we offer you your pick of one other $14 Dress FOR ONE ADDITIONAL DOLLAR! These 2 Dresses for $15 1 Dress $14 $1 Buys an Extra Dress These 2 Dresses for $15 1 Dress $14 $1 Buys an Extra Dress PRICE No Credits No Exchanges Ill wan' i i i Doctors agree that neglected teeth cause CHRONIC IN INDIGESTION BRIGHT'S DISEASE INSANITY hU Ml If RHEUMATISM Piif ur- TFy Tir 1111 Mill rmv HEART DISEASE XWAll Ed I kit TROUBLE Don Delay. Your health la In danger. Call en ui today for Free Consultation and Examination. In aU our dental operations pain ii relieved by tha use of "Nummor and nitrout oxide. Our pricea are very reasonable.

Established for 18 years on this corner. Send for illustrated alder. Sizes: Juniors', 13 to 19; Misses', 14 to 20; Women's, 36 to 44; Stouts, 46 to 52 No One Dress Will Be Sold Alone-All Going in Pairs Every dress must go with another dress. When you see them you will take six instead of two they are so beautiful and so remarkably good for the price. The reason why so many thousands of women respond to Littmann's advertisements is very easy to explain.

Littmann's operates on the theory that the consumer must be satisfied with her purchase, and if for any reason whatsoever the purchaser wants her money back, she gets it willingly. You are not obliged to exchange merchandise you get a cash refund. Furthermore, Littmann's policies and Littmann's values are known in every household where economy is practiced. The women of New York who know what it means to save money, buy their apparel needs at Littmann's. SuMMOL These 2 Dresses for $15 1 Dress $14 $1 Buys an Extra Dress These 2 Dresses for $15 1 Dress $14 $1 Buys an Extra Dress A.

EDWARD HEALY, D.D.S. 472 Fulton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. (Over Left's Candy Store) Uoure: Weekdays 9 to I mot MAMK KM. v.

a. VkT r. Relieve Pain ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. FAIT WOMEN are not attractive on the beach "The Slender Woman Wins" mm 1,000 dresses re being held in reserve for the business women who can only do their shopping it noontime Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Also 1,000 dresess will be added at 8 P. M. Thursday, Friday and Saturday for our patrons who can only shop evenings. So there is no excuse for your absence, is there? I fate tiHUjg Ware ife htoriWI Thousands of women acquired the saving habit by coming here last week. Thousands more who were unable to obtain the size or color in the desired style will be here Thursday, Friday and Saturday for their share of Jiese remarkable Dresses.

All our garments are displayed on racks for easy selection; and clearly marked with the size and price. Bring your friends and neighbors they want to save, too. To attain tJendemeM thousands of men and women have uaed SAN-CRl-NA. HARMLESS No weakening- diets or II A "MM strenuous i $1.00 BUYS AN EXTRA DRESS $1.00 BUYS AN EXTRA DRESS WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WEARING APPAREL 42nd STREET Materials STYLES "Pat people are not la stylet everywhere yea go the tleader I ran viae MB admire It wotnea eery clothea ere made for It" Kaceee ml Is edmltted by medical eathorlttae te be deafMuns It shertaas bamaa life roar own phyttetea will tell yoa this. Wkaa fat le doee away with, bmdachra.

poCnc, bloating rheemattam, ead ether allaeeU dae ae obMity ere mnarelly rlie4. Why not And eat today what KAN-GKI-NA eaa de fW J. 'free knee-ef aa obstinate case of ebaelty. tall them ebon bAN-GRl-N A. It is ear lead te redece or money refunded.

TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE Tahe SAN-Cni-N A three tlmas a day and prove to yoerealf what It eaa do. No radar! we over nlghti ee mlrarle, but a Steady, lufti'aj luee ef frees Ibm la four pounds a weak should take piece. WHY WE DO NOT SEND SAMNX3 KOTRi elany people uk far free samples bat oipartonm has proves) that It takee more thaa a miopia to snow results. WB lAJ BKTTKK we guarantee nvalta or your draga-trl will rotund money ae the trial does not coal yea a rant. SntH at all (isxt drug or napertmaat atone er yea eaa sead direct te the BANG KIN A ial Hraadway.

New York City. KNICKERBOCKER BUILDING Fine Flat Crrprs Satins (iVorKctti'H with Klip Canton Crrpo, light and ilark flowrrsd and I'olka Dot i'rinta Embroidered, tailored, turkrd and pleated (mm. itct ion, all with Slips Also (irorirrttra with Foulard Every up-to-the-minute style It here: One and two-piece dn-awa, tho popular kerrhii'f frwk, rape dark nmili paire boy, Unli'rn, flarvd and Uraiglitllne OPEN fcVLRY EVLN1NG UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK KoelMrrrtf I. Jimm Mwfc. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 0 CLOCK YOUR MONEY RACK AT UTTMANN'S IN S.

FIAYS FOR ANY RFAON- Oa sale et Otakel'e, Marr'a. laamlnsasle'e, Mama MeUaaal rtaa. Dma.

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