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

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

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1 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAl.LK. NEW YOHK. Fill DAY. OCTObEH 21. 1W4.

CIVE EXTRAVAGANZA TO Committee, ea Nov. T. at the Pouch Mansion, Uieae serving aa candy gtrte sill be the aiiaaea Haac Stafford. Frances Byera. Triaette Dewey.

Elaa Uopke. Helen aZottcaBt. Rwawmood Taaeer. Mary La Chicotta, Kosesnary STORE I SOCIETY 'I Engaged. I on, rvrmerli A.

T. Miss Ripley Fiancee Of Robert Roeblinf A a engagement particular tn-tsrsst wa aanouared reward by Mr. and Mr. ain. right Ktpley at a tea at th Robert Treat Hotel.

Newark. Mmm Dorothy BrieatnsU Ripley, daughter of Mr. and Vra Ripley, la t. marry Robert C. Rabbling, ana Mrs.

Arthur O'Brk-n Washington. Yoiang Roeblir.g ts th son of IB tat Karl O. Roeblbig of Treitoa, former president of th Jobs A. Roebhng's Suns, builders cf the Brooklyn tindge, and th graui acphew Col. Waahiugton A.

Roebling. who ia erill living in Trea-toa. Robert Reebllng Is at the Harvard School of Enirtueera Miaa Ktpley. la one of tae most popular member, of the Bel-mar summer colony ard well kaowa also in the Manhattan younger group. Is a dirwet descendant of William Bradford, flrat Governor of Children's Warm Winter Coats Our S1SJ5 to $27 Grade 9 Murpby, Uertruae Beaoit aait sera Kinaty.

Mim Clara P. Garaost of till 21tb Queens Village, who haa bn spending the week-end at South James port. L. I will sail Saturday ea the S. Fort Victoria to Henuuda.

Miaa Gara)oa expecta to return about the middle ot November. Brwrtt Card Party. Th Women' Auxiliary ef the Swedish Hospital gave a card party yesterday ia th lounge In Oppwa-hrira Colltna. which was filled with tables of players. Mra.

Hllmer Lund beck la th president of thla group, which gwv th party for th beuetit th Swedish Hospital. On the commute were Mra Alfred Lundewall. Mra. Augustine Raaa-museen. Mra.

Charlea K. Johanaea. Mrs. Beat Hi Alexison and Mr. Albta Roihoff.

wh waa chairman for th day. A few of those seen playing were Mrs. Gerard K.r Mra. William Kaaper. Mra Edward Schroed.r, Mrs.

William MacPher-sn. Mra E. Pender Porter. Mr. William Klnne, Mrs.

Mitchell May and Mrs. Charlea Lundbeck. BOYLE REiD. Th wedding- of Miss Marion May Reed, daughter of M. and Mra, William Fred Re of 4M Jefferson ave, and Harold Wallace Boyle, of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Boyl of Tl Granite took place Oct. II at th home th bride, th Rev. Frederick Well officiating. The bridesmaids war th Misses Minni L.

Bam and Enla Llnd. Lester Evans waa best man. James J. Walsh and Guatar Nordenhola wer usher. After a trip thrqugh th South Mr.

and Mrs. Boyl will resid at Hi Jefferson sv. $14.75 Smart coats that have be made to our orJor ef aarm iratrr a'. that ate mrprisinjrly linht in German ia chinchilla cloth coats typically EiiKlifh modt'ls in French blue, cinnamon and navy blue. coats of a fine fleecy in beige and brown, and of navy blu-' broadcloth.

Our $30 Grade, $19.75 ml i MtSSMiUMG. OwRHCM Ul 4 Large raccin collars are a noUi.le feature of these new coats, tailored in new double-breasted ni-U of a ery fine soft woolen labra. Rust, French blue and bmwn. All coats are' nicely l.n-d with twill sateen and warmly interli'ied. For boys sizes 1 to for gill? 1 t3 Third Floor, Old Butldiaf Til'i'hoHt- $tvijvfit iTO'J Stvri lhn: 9 tit Second Floor.

Old Building THE Astor Piute et Sintk St. Fine Footwear For Growing Girls $7 Mad to our ririj spocifirations on lasts that turecasfully combine ekie with absolute comfort Wine tip oxfords of tan calfskin. Ono-atrap tailored Dumps of tan calfskin. Buckle-trimmed strap pumps. with cut-out aides, of patent leather or black suede.

Opera pumps of patent leather. These shoes siiei 24 to 7 are 11 made with well round! toes and low, flat heels. First Flr, OU BniUinf Children's Hosiery At New Low Prices At 4oc our 65e to 75 grades. Cotton-and-lisl golf hose, with fancy tors, in a variety of new styles and colorings. Sizes to 10.

At 76c our $1.50 trade. Imported wool folk hose, in brown, fray and tan mixtures. Sizes 7 to At 95c our $1.40 to $1.00 trades. Imported Derby ribbed cotton tockingn, in black, white and cordovan. Sizes 6 to Underwear At $1.25 our $1.75 grade.

Natural cotton union suits, heavy weight, with long sleeves and in ankle and kne lenfrtha. Sites 6 to 16. At $1.91 and $2.95 our $2.25 to $4 grades. Cntton-and-wool union suits. Duchess neck, elbow lenKth sleeves, knee IviRth.

High neck, lone; sleeves, ankle length. Not all sizes in each model. Third Floor. Old Building Pearl Necklaces In the Sew Long Length $1.50 For the $2.50 Grade 60-inch necklaces of small pearls, wall matched and of a uniform size. Pearls, you know, are now being worn by smart women with oil types of costumes.

3trt Floor, Old Building Junior Girls' Stunning Coats Mostly Fur-trimmed $19.75 to S79.50 For the $23 to $110 Grades 150 beautifully tailored coat the Mr. and Mrs. Rosco C. Lawrence of 700 Ocean ave, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen Lawrence, to Dr.

Franklyn B. Hamilton of Bay Ridge. fesaional Women-s CHb la making arrangements for a large ball and reception on Armistice night, Nov. It, at the Waldorf-Astoria. The ball will be under the patronage of Hit Excellency the British Ambassador Sir Esme Howard and Lady Isabella Howard.

Additional patrona and patron esses for the Ruth Draper recital at the Academy of Music next Monday night, for the benefit of the Prospect Heighta Hospital and Brooklyn Maternity, are Mrs. Charlea F. Walden, Mra. John Horni, Dr. Mary Fish Kleckles, Mrs.

John F. Banken. Mrs. Clarence B. Vogt, Mrs.

Edwin Ayres Ames, Mrs. H. Lloyd Usher, Mra Thomas J. Davis. Mra Eoster A.

Piatt, Mra. Elizabeth M. Rspalje, Mrs. Ransom Smith Robertson, Mrs. Robert E.

Klnlook, Mrs. R. Woods. Mrs. George W.

Knight, Mrs. Thomas I Bowmar, Mrs. E. N. Hotchklsa, Mra George H.

Stege, Mrs. O. Cum- mtngs, Mrs. C. It.

Slevewrlght, Jilra H. J. Morrell, William F. GHlllers, H. W.

Hamilton. Mra A. M. Howe, Miss Msrte Rosse, Louis Kallscher, Mra F. J.

Ball, Mrs. Thomas A. Markey, Mra. H. C.

Ryder. Mrs. E. E. Van Sickle, Mra O.

B. Fielding, Mra A. 8. Dederlch, A. L.

Mrs. Russell H. Walker and Mrs. William F. Helssenbuttel.

At the bridge for Ihs Associate Alumnae of Adelphl Academy Fund Marriage YtatcrdaT of Hn. kaiM Bast Mr. torkett, Was. I'M Ii to Brooklym. Mr.

Mildred Robinson Knight aus-nter Mr. a Mr. tiore Neabltt Robinson of Belmar. N. ad New Vara, waa married yesterday at the Hotel terrain Robert Kbury t'orbett Brooklyn.

Tha Rv. Dr. W. 8. Winana of th Central ConTaUl Church ar-fornieV th.

rmaon; which was witnessed bjr the tmanediai families. Mr. KnUht attended Packer Collegiate Institute ana waa graduated from BrtarvlirT. Mr. Corbett ia a ninnbw ot the Moatauk, Creent Athletic and Riding aad IXivtng Cluba of Brooklyn, and the St.

Athene Coif Club. After Nov. 1 Mr. end Mrs. Coroett will resid la Brooklyn.

Mrs. Frank Brewn Keech will give a dinner tonight at her residence. HE. I2d In honor of Miea Mary relrc Lyon and Maturln Livingston Pelafleld id, who will be married la 8t Thomae'i Churrh tomorrow afternooa. Tha entire bridal party will be present Shore Road Academy will have he flrat dance on the evening of Nov.

1. It is to be a Halloween dame, with the number being limited to to, and promises to be a moat en joyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. William K.

Dick have come In from their coun'ry place at lsllp. I- and are etaying at the Ambassador Hotel until they fpen their house it I E. 4th Manhattan. Mra. Henry Ieelln of Hewlett 1 I-.

la entertaining at luncheon today at Volstn'a for Misa Allan Avers, who haa Just returned from Europe. Another of the seaaon'a debutante! will be Miss Constance ftala Regan, a daughter of Mr. and Mra, Thomas Regan of Old Westbury, L. I. a The Pall Mall Supper Club has d'lbanded and In Its plar-o the t'pib Caprice at the Lorraino Hotel.

Tue formal opening will take place on Friday, 11. with Miaa Camilla Livingston and Mlsa Katharine Adams In charge. Teggy and Cortex will dance nghtly during the season. Three New Ranee. Announced for Winter.

Don Dickerman of Fakir fame has waited most amusing invitations to the aeries of three dances to be held at Webster Hall on Oct. II. Novv SS and Keh. 14. On Ho ween nirht the Ghouls and Goblins will entertain their friends the Wraiths and the Banshees.

Owls and Black rata. Witches end Flvlng Broomsticks, Ghosts of the East Klitles and riptrlts of Ammonia. There will be a review and costume contest at 3 a.m., th Judges of which Include several well-known artists, among them Tony Ssrt Percy Crosby, Ben All Haggin. Nor-usn Rock-veil, tiecrge Hrilxfman intian Anthonv. chairman.

Mr. Dlikeii'idn warn the nrjirlt-less thnt It will be strlc-. res-tume carnival, and punlshme.u awaits thn who venlure forth clad in the usual formal attire. Flainunh Nursery Ten An Kveiil of Yesterday. The entertainment of Flatbiiah lHy Nursery gave a tea yesterday st the nursery.

Hnvder av. Mrs. Joseph Neef was (he chairman, and receiving with her were Mrs. Edward HHSklns, Mr. Charles RoeM.

Mrs. Benjamin Stevens. Mrs. John Wallace Younir. Mrs.

Ephraim Johnson, Mrs. lUnt Lucas, Mrs. Benjamin NeuniHiiii, Mrs. Milton Huyeit Hangree, Mra Lillian Altklns. Mrs.

CharUs Mrs. Ralph Tlobe, who poured tea; Mrs. Louis Von Hans-lacher. Mrs. Lewis T.

Reed and Mrs. J. Mott. Asslstlrg Mrs. Roberts and Mrs.

William Mirklnnd were Mr Hoy Curts, Mrs. Bamberger, Mrs. Charles W. Kllnk snd tha Mlsm-a MeCowan, Ruth Burnham and Elhl Klock. MM Hcllcn to Wed.

Miss Mary M. Hellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gco-re Hellen of 117 Wlnlhrop will be married to Ernest II. Hartman son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest II. Hsrtman of Jewell. N. In 51.

Francis of As-aisi Church on Saturday morning at a nuptial mass at :20 o'clock. The maid of honor will be Miss Re-gin II' lien, ami Miss 1'helma Hart-man will he bridesmaid. Krai.k grullln of North N. will be best man. and Warren Atklnsun and Reginald Bull will be the ushers-A reception will follow the wedding at the Hotel St.

George. The Canadian Business anil Pro- TAILORED AT FASHION PARK And the Fall Season-Smart tyU and trva quality art demanded and economy greatly nought after. Our $election of Jac-quettee and is large and varied. A visit here reveals styles in profusion, quality at its best and economy of merit, 557 NOSTRAND AVE. Est 1899 Near Atlantic Ave.

Decatur 181 8 sample collection or one ot tv York's foremost eoatmakers. Many of, the coats are exact reproductions of models mated by the great Paris couturiers. Uvely Soft-Textured Fabrics Fleeces; new woolen weaves in attractive new chocked patterns and in the genuine tartan plaids; dull finished woolens and lovely plain woolens these from the finest looms here and abroad. Smartest of New Furs Australian opossum, raccoon, muk rat, nutria, beaver and seal in all manner of new shaped collars and sometimes cuffs. Cranberry red, oxblnod red, Cossack green, penny, gray, brown and nay blue.

Sizes 12 to 17. Maseachusetta She attended Miss Craven's School and Weatover and niad her debut tw years ago-. F.SFJIV FY IESTFJL Th tnarriage of Miss Katherlne lister, daughter of Mr. and Mra. John B.

Lester or SIT th snd Harry E. Meservey, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Meservey, took Viae Oct. 17 at th rectory of th Church of St.

Cathsrln Genoa. The maid of honor waa Mrs. Exllda Baldwin and ths bast ma a Walter Stager. WM. PITT RIVERS AstkMity asclal twarlsa ssd DeantsMst Chateau Buckinghaai Church Hueki.thaai Km ri.tbu.k Brctieal STUDIO OF DANCING CpM fr th.

icttM( upll. hi Privet, Ct.a Instruction I. Kllrom sad riantl. IWH.I 8peclalllln( k. It Walts and Tanta.

Baokat ea raquaat. Talaphaa. tilt Buckmlaatsr. QlLINS TOMORROW, In the Season's Most of the. New Fabrics: i Youths' Four-piece Suits, $29.50 CET FUNDS FOR PIANO A juvenil musical extravagansa a as given last night by the chUarcn th Twlfth Street R.farw Church in th Sunday School rooma Bora rh childraa frwaa th South Kforad and All Bainta chsuxhe participatsd Th during and acrobatic stunts at th ywuag actor.

some of tiou cam trm tUe infant clasa, rivaled proeaainai ambltiona William Hlne. secretary of the 8unday School, wa th to maker. Charles E. Harrison wrote and staged the extravagansa. Mra.

Hal-sy at. Mohr accompanied th singing aud dancing. Th money raised by the show will used to buy a new piano for th Sunday School. Youngsters say we're the candy! Always seem to have just the sort of clothes that please boys and their par ents, too! Why not? We put the same all-wool, sturdy ma terials and careful tailor ing into suits for little boys as we do for big boysonly difference is in style and price. Boys' Winter suits start at $15.

Everything boys wear for dress for school for sport. Rogers Peet Company Broadway Broadway Broad iy at Liberty Warren at 13th St. -fits Herald Sq. Covtti't Fifth Ave. at 35th St.

Comers" at 41st Sr. Manhattan Popular, Excello reflects the OPPENHEIM For the $10 Grade Sturdy all wool cheviots and herrinphones, hand-tailored and hand-finished to Wanamaker specifications. Four-piece suits in three-button Collegiate nd two-button Frince of Wales models, with golf knickers and long trousers; with two pairs long trousers. Double-breasted models with two pairs long trousers only. The herringbones in tans and grays; the cheviots in tan, London lavender and rowder Sizes S3 to 38 for youths Of 17 to 22 years.

Third Floor. Old Building Fulton Street. Brooklyn Announce Jot A Truly Sensational Offering of Fur Trimmed Coats mmm? 1 Mmm-tm With Generous Collars of manchurian wolf On Sale, Tomorrow, at the Remarkably Low Price of Choose Your Grand Piano AT WANAMAKER'S Vhether your piano problem is the comparatively simple question of trained tonal discrimination between fine pianos of a njake for which you have already determined your preference, or whether it is the more serious problem of deciding make, style, tone and size, you will be served at Wanamaker's as no other store is equipped to 'serve you. Twenty famous makes of grand, upright and player pianos, chosen with the entire world of fine pianos for selection, are offered to you here in more than one hundred styles. At Wanamaker's, for instance, you will find the incomparable re-enacting 38-00 Amp Coming now, at the very outset of the new Season, this offering constitutes a merchandising achieve' ment of the highest charactei in all ot" these wosjd-famed combinations here in four to six styles each, of uprights and grands: CHICKERING-AMPICO KNABE-AMPIC0 MARSHALL WENDELL-AMPICO lliiS VERY Coat in the group 5Q-" and up Ask for ROYAL PAR-KERRY You'll find a splendid example of a finely tailored outer garment.

Right in everything style, fabric and serviceability. rrgrnu sBRrtr wnnnrr Till 4.vomv of A READY TO-rCT OS NUTTING CO, ulton and Smith Sta. Brmoklyn, N. Y. newest Fall and Winter Style trend is splendidly tailored, beautifully Silk lined and warmlv interlined.

Included are Plain Tailored Ormondales Grands, $1,975 up strument of music. And only here will you get with your piano Wanamaker service and the Wanamaker guarantee. Extended payments of over two years you pay for your piano while you enjoy it. Piano Salons, First Gallary, Nw Bldf. Uprights, $985 up Truly it may be said that those who come to Wanamaker's to select fine instruments of music are the best served piano buyers in the world.

Nowhere else are all these advantages combined, muking for the satisfactory selection of an in-.

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