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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930. 0 Capt. Roosevelt Shows Pictures Compulsory Scout Training Asked in Bill Before Assembly Of Panda Hunt dent would receive $10 worth of equipment from the State. The instructors would be regular teachers, employed by the local boards of education. Assemblyman Edward S.

Moran "Views of Famous Jaunt in Tibetan Wilds in 1928 Described at Academy also of Brooklyn, introduced bill that would bring the investment trusts under the control of the State Banking Department and prevent Eagle Bartta. Opitol BnUdlnf. Albany, Jan. IS Assemblyman Edward J. Coughlin today introduced a bill that would make compulsory Boy Scout training for all school boys in the State between the ages of 10 and 18.

According to Coughlin, there would be a 30-mlnute training period each school day with camping trips and other outdoor activities on Saturdays and holidays. The work would be supervised by the State Department of Education and the State Board of Regents. Each stu tnem irorn dealing on the margin in BLOCKS. "It Is time the State took ah inter est In this new class of corporation, which is so prominently identified with the speculation in stocks In Wall Street," said Moran. Educator Says Humor Would End Problems in Classrooms Failure to recognize the child's work.

She demonstrated her plan by showing how she lectures to children. Illustrating her lectures with A new star was Introduced to the screen by Capt. Kermlt Roosevelt at the Academy of Music last evening. This "star" was the giant panda that Captain Roosevelt, his brother, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, and Buy-dam Cutting searched for In Tibet during the winter of 1928 and 1929.

The animal Is entirely white save for a collar and legs of black and black rings around his eyes. Unique1 Pictures. Both slides and moving pictures were shown of "The Pursuit of the Giant Panda Along the Chinese- Tibetan Frontier" and the. large audience showed keen interest in Captain Roosevelt's humorous, ex- 1 planation of the customs of the people. Captain Roosevelt added one pathetic touch to the history of the trip.

"It was very hard saying goodby to the French missionaries in that country because they are there for life, and it gives one a queer feeling to know that you can't say, "See you in New York or elsewhere," for you know that unless you happen by chance to be in that country you will never see them again." The lecture was given under the tense of humor Is the one drawback In the present-day educational system, according to Lou Rogers, caricature sketches of the subject in question. Intensifies Appeal, A caricature sketch of an animal. In telling an animal story, she pointed-out, intensities the appeal to tne cniws sense of humor and thus more easily strikes home. TJie Prize Buy of the Fur Market Comes to Wamamaker's because we waited until prices touched bottom 308 Fur Coats of Fashion at Half and Less Than Half First on Sale Thursday morning their regular prices SPOT-CASH PURCHASE from H. Berger Company, New York City, a famous old fur house, nationally known for twenty-eight years, for its fine skins and meticulous tailoring now effecting a re-organization.

"It is a terrible thing," she declared, "that In our highly rezi- children's author, cartoonist and lecturer, who was the guest speaker yesterday at a meeting of the Brooklyn Head of Departments Association at the Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark st. Humor, said Miss Rogers, is a baslo faculty of human nature and is stronger in children than in grownups. Should Be Recognised. "If this fact were recognized in schools today we would not have the situations which confront us as educators," she said. mented schools children get so little oi mis sort of thing." Rubber Footwear auspices of the Brooklyn Institute oi Arts and sciences.

In Special Sizes and ZWUfths to fitf Talesman Calls Accused Advocating the introduction of humor into teaching methods. Mist Rogers pointed out that art is the best medium to be used in such Lindbergh and Morrow Slayer Menace to Society Newark, N. Jan. 15 The Court of Oyer and Terminer here was SHOES FOR WOMEN thrown Into an uproar yesterday Lauded at Road Parley during the selection of a Jury in a murder trial when one of the talesmen. In reply to a question, said that he had already formed an opinion of the case and added that he Ell ffE6 thought that men like the defendants were a menace to society.

5 FACTS The four defendants, Frank Mc- Brine, alias the Jersey Kid; Victor Oiampietro, Joseph Rado and Louis Fur Coats -the $175 to 215 rad es Malanga, are charged with the mur These fur coats have all made within the last six weeks the furs glow with der of George B. Lee, cashier for the Publio Service Corporation. AAAA to EEE Sizes 1 to 12 John McLaughlin, associate counsel for Malanffa, made a motion for a mistrial after the talesman had Atlantic City, N. Jan. 15 "Thanks to the efforts of Mr.

Morrow and Colonel Lindbergh, there is a general feeling of friendship in Mexico for the United States," Senor Octavio Dubois, president -of the Mexican National Highway Association and head of the Pan-American division of the American Road Builders Association, said here yesterday at a dinner at which he was host. Senor Dubois is here as a delegate to the road builders convention, which is in session this week. The United States can never divorce itself from Mexico, Senor Dubois said, as he urged a greater interchange of commerce between the two countries. He predicted that by 1931 it will be possible for an automobile to travel over excellent roads from the American boundary line south through Mexico to Guatemala, Russian pony-skin. Most of them'sleekly-black A few in dark brown Fine supple skins, with markings like broadtail caracul 7 aired his views.

Judge Dallas Flan naganjdenied the motion and ordered Enna Jettick Boot Shops the selection oi jurors to continue. ..316 Livingston St Van Sinderen Elected JAMAICA, 1 89-65 164th St, FREEI'ORT, L. 1 52 Main St Brooklyn Hospital Head Fur Coats -the Z35 to 275 grades Adrian Vn Sinderen was chosen NEW YORK 28 W. 47th St. NEW YORK 16 E.

37lh St NEWARK. N. J. 899 Broad St 2 New 2i W. 47 St, New York president of the Brooklyn Hospital's board of trustees at the annual elec tion, held yesterday at the hospital, ue KalD ave.

and Raymond st, Shops 899 Broad SU Newark Other officers of the board for the Imported 'lapin Dyed beige and. nutria tones Kaffa-brown-dyed caracul Gray kidsjtin Beautifully undulated Natural brown muskrat Russian pony-skin current year are: Edwin P. Maynard, vice president; George Hewlett, secretary; WUUam H. treasurer. Furs of Fashion This season's roster of smart furs! Lapin, of course), Natural Krimmer, Natural Gray Kidskin, Natural Muskrat, Plucked and Natural Otter ia sports and trotteur style.

1 The Caracul family dyed in fashion's favoriw tones platinum gray, sandalwood, kaffa brown and BLACK. Natural Russian Caracul, too. Pony skin from Russia. Persian Lamb so fine that it's in the. category of classic furs.

Natural Summer Ermine the fur so much liked by Jeanne Lanvin. Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Alaska sealskin. And superb BROADTAIL Trimmings include exquisite foxes, sables, skunk; and chinchilla. rSTOUT WOMBh At the meeting of the professional staff of the institution, the day before, the following officers were iriniuieu wun men or SKUnK elected. Fur Coats -the $Z9S to 350 grades Dr: Joshua M.

Van Cott, 'president; Dr. Richard W. Westbrook, vice president; Dr. uiauae v. urane, secretary.

Merchants Croup First to Now January Sale Thursday and Friday New Silk Dresses Use New St. George Roof Kidskinsilvery grays Moleskin dark gray American broadtail Sheared Iamb, black dyed Natural muskrat Kaffa-brown-dyed caracul Advance Spring Modes $.95 The Initial event to be held In the new roof garden of the Hotel St. George was the banquet last evening of the Merchants Manufacturers' Association of Bush Terminal. There were 350 In attendance. The dinner was marked by an absence of speechmaking.

Among those seated at the head table were Boro President Byrne, L. Gray, president of the association; W. S. Pontin, executive secretary; L. W.

Cobbett, editor of the Bush Terminal Bulletin, and Q. E. Scott. to $445 grades Fur Coats the $375 Krimmer lovely fresh grays Hudson seal (dyed northern muskrat) Garacul Kaffa brown and black dyed Natural Russian caracul Natural otter, unplucked Brown-dyed lambskin Models of Fashion The ideas of the master furriers and couturiers of Paris are reproduced and reflected in these coats namely, Max, Heim, Beschoff, Jeanne Lanvin, Made line Vionnet, Redfern, PhilGpe et and Paul Poiret. Models for sports trotteur general daytime and afternoon wear.

2 for 15 Fur Coats -the $495 to 595 grades Satins, Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Flat Crepes A glorious array of newest, youthful styles. Just think the new silhouette in your style and size for only Sizes that Fit Sizes 3i to 56. CYTM Details of Fashion Silhouettes cither follow slenderizing straight lines or the low-placed flare. Lengths are right the new longer lines but not extreme that have received the endorsement of well-dressed women. Collari whether large or small are flattering.

ISA to 795 grades For Trimmed Coats Values ivhich have never been equaled. Persian lamb, black Caracul Natural Russian Sandalwood-dyed Kaffa-brown and black dyed Hudson seal i Lustrous dyed muskrat Krimmer Natural gray very fine specimens Fur Coats the 6 7 5 Summer ermine, light tan 'Also dyed ermine, in tan Alaska sealskin a. Dyed logwood-brown Persian lamb Black skins -almost like broadtail Cray and brown dyed Persian lamb Plucked Otter Golden. let-out skins Caracul Dyed black, bronze of gray .95 s1 Finest Fur Tailoring The furriers woo made these coats are only' accustomed to making fine coats always using the best of furs so the coats arc lovely and soft. There's a great difference in the working; of furs, yon know! The linings and the way they are finished will be a joy to the fastidious woman.

New longer lengths-fine all-wool fabrics-- richly furred. Nicely lined. Smart shades. The models pictured are examples of the marvelous fashion-values in this group. Sizes 40 to 56.

Also 51 Individual Fur Coats The SHOO to $3750 grades Very fine Caraculs some trimmed with Sable and Fox. Summer Ermine. Leopard and Natural Fitch coats. Broadtail, including a magnificent coat with large collar of natural chinchilla. THE SEASON'S MOST IMPORTANT SAILING MAURETANIA TO HAVANA FEBRUARY 12 THE SWIFT FAVORITE OF THE ATLANTIC SAILS TO PAY HOMAGE TO THE PARIS OF THE ANTILLES.

IN TWO SPARKLING DAYS SHE LUXURIOUSLY LINKS NEW YORK AND HAVANA, HER EXPERT ENGLISH STAFF PROFFERING SERVICE THAT IS INTERNATIONALLY BECAUSE ITISCUNARD.ROUND TRIP $200 UP. IICUIAI HAVANA SAILINGS. IYEKY WIDNISDAY AND SATURDAY, S.S.CAKONU -CAIIMANIA. ROUND TUP $179 VP. sind for Discwmvi im.A- TURI TO YOUR LOCAL AOINT OR CUNARD AVA A SERVICE 25 BROADWAY, N.

T. Sizes 14 to 44 Majority of the coats are in sizes 36, 38, 40 but there's also selection in sizes 14 to 18 for young women and sizes 42 and 44. Stout-Arch Shoes Comfort! Style! Quality! Fit! SK.75 SECOND FLOOR OLD BUILDING and real winter has just arrived These shoes support the arch and have snug fitting heels. Every popular leather. Models for all occasions.

All sizes to 11. Comfort! Style! Quality! Fit! fydmiBasement 15 Hanover PI BROOKLYN 283 Livingston St. For orders nd inquiries GRAmcrcy $200 For all other calls STUvVesant 700 WANAMAKER'S Fermerlj A. T. Steumrl STORE OPKNS AT 9 STORE CLOSES AT 5 WANAMAKER PLACE AT 9tb? STREET Brtatwajr li Fourth Avenue Slh ft Wtb Street.

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