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

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If THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEDNESDAY. 31 AY 7. 1910.

Brooklyn-L. I. Soldiers Cook Ernest H. Behrens, Central Istip. Uiorgo L.

Tuthill, Kaat Marlon. Ortlnaiico Detachment. Sgt John F. Marshall. 233 13th St.

Hsnry Herman, 1433 Lincoln pi. Sanitary Detachment. S. De Rlnaldl, 128 Sieky at Joseph Pinto, 347 19th at. Continued on Following Page.

STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Home From the War irt A FOUNDED 1836 14 Welt uf Fifth Avenue, New York Fourteenth Street TEN of the 77th Division can save time by concentrating their purchases here.

The character of our garments, APPAREL At Prices That Spell T-h-r-i-f-t large volume of stock and moderate prices simplify the" matter of selection. In everything we sell there is visible value, and we sell everything Wag. Walter Carman, Jamaica. Corp. Ralph L.

Zlto, 232 Hoe rum st Chief Mech. William Brenner, 2036A Pa-elflo st. George I. Sauermann, Corona. Wag.

Conrad C. Stabulaa, 176 Jackson at Henry Becker, 242 Morgan ave. Co. 3021 Supply Train. Capt Lothalr W.

Newberry, Rockville Centre. Sgt. Thomaa P. Duffy, 725 Park pi. Corp.

J.eroy Vollgralt, Lake Ronkonkoma. Wag. Joseph C. Bonnett, Woodhaven. Corp.

Mllo M. Sleber, 71 Orange at, Phillip Vollono, 21 Qulncey st. Avion L. Levy, 2071 66th at. Corp.

John J. Kenny, 440 Sixth ave. Charlea Buseher, Valley Stream. Corp. Herbert W.

McNulty, 262 Garfield pi. Mejer Zell. 1442 44th at John A. PI It. la.

8631 Bay 12th at Corp. Charlea F. Stammler, 311, Halsey at. James Heath, 856 Greene av. Joseph T.

Doyle, SI Ormond pi. Headquarters Detachment, 302d Train Headquarters. Bn. Sgt Maj. John M.

Frey, Arverne. Sgt Horace J. Whitehead, 970A Galea av. William H. Ruhl, 1713 E.

7th at Jamea A. Holland. 640 61st st Malcolm Leavy, 824 Sterling pi. Continued lYrjm Preceding Page. Theodore Stoopier, 19 Harrison mve.

Jack Lelman, 1147 St. John'! pi. -Arthur Prehmlro. 202 Conover at. Nathan Stlverston, 420 Sheffield ave.

Angelo lironaoto, 465 Lincoln road. Albert Cnrroll, 5S5 Crescent at. Samuel Leaner, 648 Wllllama Bvt. William G. Maurer, 19X0 Nostrsnd art.

William G. Wahrsr, Hamburg: ava. 308th Amb. 302d Sun. Train.

Rgt. Smith. 733 Franklin ava. Henry Mefnsen. 674 54th Joseph Demhtnskl, 707 Fourth ave.

C. Sinclair, 203 Underhlll art. William Atlilnsou, 680 Vanderbllt ava. Joseph P. Scliumm, I0J Menehan at.

Clarence A. Carpenter, Maspeth. Carp. Charlea Schaefer. 23 Breman at.

V. Dully. 383 Warren at. lliomn Hlller, 101 SOth at. Domlnlck Monentl, Tlilrd ava.

Henry D. Shubert. 77 Enfleld at. Thomas niley, 660 Baltic at. -Louie Wunsch, 20 Oakland at.

Edward Sweeney, 21 Sullivan St. Anthony Albano, 14 Carroll at. George Ureeley, 116 Hamilton ave. William Haley, 667 Hicks St. Antonio Cenlnlle, 199 Second at.

Edward McFadden. 6323 Third ave. James Donnelly. 260 Hoyt St. Lnula Clordano, 31s Nevlns st.

Edward A. Wallace, Oil Clinton st. 305th Field 302d San. Train. Sat.

Julius Hromet, 1005 Lincoln pi. men wear, including hats and shoes. Subway Station Times Square Brokaw Brothers 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET BLOUSES Some particularly new and fetching tyle that an just out and will look particularly well with Summer ehirte and euitt are featured at theee very epecial price. Georgette Blouiti Charming styles, quite new, are these showing pleated fronts of self and contrasting colors, matched by a pleating encircling the round neck there are also some other pretty models our rcg. $6.94 5.57 Lingerie Blouse Pretty voile blouses, with pleating and pleated ruchings, come in several different models our reg.

$2.83 2.37 Women's and Misses' Suits, Dresses, Etc. Now is an excellent time to make your purchases, for new Summer modes are arriving daily while earlier models are radically reduced and offer excellent bargains. SILK DRESSES GEORGETTE AND FOULARD DRESSES in a number of new; attractive styles, show bead embroidery and other attractive QQ HJZ features for Summer Special OOtlU TUB DRESSES PRETTY PLAID VOILES with embroidered organdie shawl collars and plain color dresses with long lines, loosely belted and with Q'7 pique collars, are smartly practical and quite a good value at 0U I VOILE DRESSES in extremely graceful, becoming styles show the new printed patterns, are trimmed with satin -f HP A P7r XX I and J--. edgings and have wide satin girdles. Who Sells Hart Schaffner Marx SUITS A SPECIAL GROUP OF SERGE SUITS that are smartly simple in construction and show Tuxedo collars, interesting use of braid and row of button trimming arc greatly reduced OQ Frt our regular and $49.75 dVtJ) EXTRA SIZE SERGE SUITS in navy, walnut, tan and black, are conservatively styled, well made, and have long tines becoming to THURSDAY Women's Extra Size SKIRTS 6.25 Our ref.

$7.97 and $8.97 Extra Size Skirtt of Serge and Poplin all wool materials navy and black and a few plaids smart, new models 30 to 40 waist, Xo charge for allerallonn. 39.50 stout figures. They are quite unusuaLat this value. Special No Charge for Alteration! Good All-Wool Clothes in New York? Muslins, Sheets, Spreads Thursday House Dress Apron Day The Summer fashion cycle has already begun, and need for house dresses for porch, garden and indoor wear increases as the days grow warmer. These models are new becoming styles and prices such as you cannot find except at Hearn's.

2.85 Mechanic Claus W. Syvcrstsen, 313 Van Brunt at. Corp. Alfred C. Casper, 535 11th at.

Wagoner Albert Schaufler, Ttosedale, I. Thomas J. Hlgglns, 42 Lewis ave. Onrp. William K.

Ressler, 76 Grand at. S.muel Knrnrctch, 612 Saratoga ave. Wagoner John A. Erleaon. Huntington, L.

I. Wagoner John A. Olson. Aatorla, L. I.

Cnok Patrick McGulrea 57 Luqueer at. Michael Clvlna, 657 Henry at. Iavld Teltelbaum, 501 Stratford ave. Wagoner John Salzano, Long Island City, lamas J. Kelly, 66 Hamilton ave.

Stanley Koslovsky, 277 23d St. Jsy H. Van Norden, 108 F.ldcrt at. George Kamaratoa. 556 Third ave.

Jamea Lipetrl, 303 Lorimer at. 306th Field 302d San. Train. James E. HcKee.

1652 Fulton at. 8gt. Klmer P. Stark, 656 Monroe St. Robert W.

Vlnal, Astoria, L. I. Cook William M. Kline, 256 Hamilton ave. Samuel Weinberg, 2533 26th St.

William Duffy, 446 17th St. John P. Dumscr, 779 Afadlaon at. Wagoner Harry T. Wright, 632 Washington ava.

Thomas I.lgnorl, 2441 Pitkin ava. Fred J. Gwolat, 656 Woodward at. Edward Garewtts, 654 Cleveland at. Wagoner William L.

McMullen, Laurel Hill. William E. Hoffman, 1932 Grove at. Lawrence McGuire, 2110 Fulton at. Wagoner Herman A.

Garllpp, 1674 Woodbine St. tephen Noblle, 32 Mllford at. Leo Molchel, 199 St. Nicholas ava. John Herron, 609 Park ave, Samuel Thompson, 200 Berrlman at.

Benjamin Gold. 404 Chester at. Frank K. Hawkes, 156 McDonough St. Max Tretnkoff, 46 Grafton at.

Daniel Itappel. 751 Saratoga ave. Alexander Falansky, 159 South Second st. Joseph Israel, 222 Moore st. John H.

Smith, 668 Railroad ava. Abraham A. Sachs, 1804 St. John's pi. Horseshoer Charlea Caaazza, 1236 Gravesend ave.

Wagoner William J. Cleere, 266 Held William A. MeQuade, 733 Dean St. Headquarters, S02d Supply Train. Michael Avlcolli, 206 Fourth ave, Corp.

William A. MuClaln, Sag Harbor. Hut. Paul Hoefllnger. 452 51st st.

Medical Detachment, 302d Supply Train. Thomas J. V. Maher, 332 Lexington 307th Field 302d San. Train.

Set Walter Rohne, 2020 Silver st William Kenna, 366 Prospect place tech William Parkinson, Bayaida 9rrman Guttenbcrg, 652 Gataa av Louis Schlosherg, 16 Rochester av Frederick Walter, Corona George Ijigakls, Hempstead Joseph Karle, 664 Onderdonk av Joseph Haraz. Payable Areturning soldier wanted some new clothes. He had always worn Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes, and wanted his new ones to bear their label. So he asked the hotel clerk who sold Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes in New York. The clerk told him instantly.

To make sure that -the hotel clerk was right, he asked the porter, and got the same answer. He began to wonder if everyone in New York knew who sold Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes, and as an experiment, he asked in turn, a policeman, a stranger, a salesman in a jewelry store, and a ticket seller in the Grand Each in turn gave the information without hesitation. "That proves," he said to us in telling the story, "that it pays to handle the clothes of a world famous manufacturer; for people not only know the clothes but they also make it a point to know the name of the merchant who sells them." I Qualitiet for tplendid wear and ateortment to tuit all need make the value tig-niUcant of true economy. Fine Bleached and Heavy Unbleached Mmlin value .17 13V2 Pillow Tubing 42 inches wide ready for sewing value .45 yard lengths 32 Pillow Tubing yard lengths, 43 inches wide ready for sewing value .48 34 Bleached Sheeting 2 and 2 yards wide standard quality value .79 52 Broken Auortment of Wammtta, New Bedford and Wamtutta Percale sheets only slight imperfections, therefore these priccB: No Mail or Telephone Orders 65 in. 99 in.

value $2.69 1.47 72 in. 90 in. value $2.69 1.47 72 in. 99 in. value $2.89 1.57 72 in.

108 in. i value $3.14 1.77 81 in. 108 in. value $3.24 1.87 90 in. 99 in.

value $3.24. 1.87 90 in. 107 in. value $3.27 J. 97 our regular 3.50 0 charming models come at this price, both of which we illustrate.

One is of striped gingham with a white collar, and trimming of colored chambray and smart rows of little buttons! The other is a plain colored chambray with collar, cuffs, belt and pocket of large checked gingham. Colors are blue, pink, lavender and green. Sizes are 36 1 Wallach to 46. 1 iros Bungalow Aproni Gingham and striped and figured percales Share the Victory Invett in the Victory Loan. Subacription taken and Note told at our Bond Booth Main Floor.

Percale House Drettet Fitted model, with pockets and large collar of contrasting colored chambray one-piece models also are included in the group sizes 38 to QQ 46 our reg. $1.89 loose or fitted models regular and extra sizes 1 An 246-248 West 125th 3d cor. 122d Broadway, below Chambers Broadway, cor. 29th our reg. $1.96.

William Zefer, 2392 Sliver st Wag Frank Dltz, Richmond Hill Charles Maskiell. Long Island City. 308th Field 302d San. Train. B.

O. Kollcr, Elmhurst. Wag. Edgar V. Apgar, Jamaica.

George -H. Bingler, Jamaica. Co. 302d Supply Train. 1st 1t.

Chester Stratton, 598 Third st. Sgt. Frank Pv Glgante, 24 Second place, rigt. John J. F.

Jannson, 350 Clinton st. Corp. William Cunningham, East Isllp. Wag. Vincent Scullard.

28 Essex at. Frederick Gra.smeyer, 685 Tenth st. The New York Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes Thursday A Special Value Women's Misses' Coats L'orp. Andrew J. 'Boyd, 14 Prospect Park S.

W. 17.75 C3iiiiinwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiBiiiii Wool Dress Fabrics Thete are the mott dir-able material from which to fathion tailored mode. Pricet are all tpecial. 54-in. All-Wool Mannish Sergei Men's Wear Blue our reg.

$3.28 2.84 40-in. All-Wool Taffeta Panama. tans, browns, grays, greens, navy and black our reg. $1.58 1.24 48-in. All-Wool Cream French Serge.

fine twill our reg. $2.38...: 1.97 48-in. All-Wool Plaid numerous designs in smart shades of tan, gray, brown, prune and green our reg. $3.97 3.37 40 and 42-in. AH-Wool Embroidered Fine Twill Serge.

emb'd in silk, self and contrasting colors on navy and black various designs 2.97 Our regular $24.74 and $27.74 Exceptionally good values are these attractive Spring Coats of serge and Poplin. They come in black, tan, navy and Pekin, and are half lined with peau de cygne. Some have collars of fancy silk. No Charge for Alterations. Annual Boys1 Outfitting Sale CONTINUED THURSDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS Thursday Until 1 P.

M. No prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. Xo Mail or Telephone Orders. $9.74 Suit 7,50 $1.75 Crepe Georgette 1.25 Double width black, white and fine assortment of patln and evening shades, VEILINGS MAIN FLOOR. 34c Ribbons 25 Moires and satins white, blaek and colors also stripes and Dresdens.

RIBBONS MAIN FLOOR. 28c A 35c Bnngilow Scrim Curtaining. ,18 Double, borders plain centers solid colorings of rose. Copenhagen green, old blue and wood tones. UPHOLSTERY BASEMENT.

A Remarkably Good .59 (Cholcp) Consomme Vermicelli or Vegetable Soup (Choice) Chicken a la Maryland I.yonnulso rotators, Spaffliettl hu Gratln Assorted Cold Cuts Potato Salad PesMTt (choice) Bread Custard Chocolate Hauro Raisin Cako, Ice Cream and Cake Tea Coffee Served 11.30 A. M. to 2.30 P. cation Travel. "OfAe United States Railroad Administratis Removes all Restrictions ONE year ago, under the pressure of war necessities, the public was requested to refrain from all unnecessary travel, and under the stress of war conditions, the public was necessarily subjected to a great deal of inconvenience when it did have to travel.

Now the war necessity is passed and it is the settled policy of the Railroad Administration to do everything reasonably within its power to facilitate passenger travel and to make it more attractive. In furtherance of this policy, the Railroad Administration is entering upon a moderate program of advertising, to remind the people of the extraordinary opportunities for sight-seeing and for pleasure-seeking which our country affords the National Parks, the seashores, the lakes, the mountains, the woods, and the many places of historic interest. The vacation season is approaching, and the time is at hand to plan for a change of scene, for rest and recreation. It will be the effort of the Railroad Administration to aid in such planning and to make your travel arrangements convenient and satisfying. The staff of the United States Railroad Administration will be glad to furnish illustrated booklet and provide necessary information as to fares, train service, etc.

Such information may be obtained from the local Ticket Agent or Consolidated Ticket Offices, 64 Broadway, 57 Chr.rbers Street, 31 West 32d Street, 1 14 West 42d Street, New York, and 336 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, or by addressing the Official Travel Information Bureau at 143 Liberty Street, New York; ox 646 Transportation Building, Chicago; or 602 Healy Building, Atlanta, Georgia. Every official and employee of the United States Railroad Administration is a public Call on them freely. figt. William J. BardaJamas, 6 Ocean ave.

Harry PfeifT, Glendale. Sgt. Michael J. Xlcol, 3500 Atlantis av. Louis J.

Romanosky, St. James, L. I. corp. Daniel P.

Reynolds. Corona. Corp. Thomas II. Williams, Lng Island City.

Wag. Elmer Peters, 652 Humboldt st. George M. Selzer, 1S69 Myrtle ave. Corp.

Tredwell Lowls, Oyater Bay. Franklin S. Foster, Islip. Omar L. Menze, Long Island City.

Harry J. Cupplngcr, 24S Central are. Angel Socoratore. 39 Floyd st. Chief Mech.

Alfred F. Sollinger, Corona. Corp. John J. Deo, Corona.

Co. 302d Supply Train. Fgt, John C. Rtoler, 1S4 Lafayette ave. Walter Kramer.

74 Autumn ave. Corp. Peter Oroho. ftss Pacific st. Corp.

James A. Boyle, 4o9 18th st. S. Borowski, 64 Diamond st. Co.

302d Supply Train. John J. Hart, 232 Rogers ave. Charles Kalb, Long Island City. Nicholas Casella, 134 Skillman ava.

Benjamin Adolfsrn, 485 Third ave. Sgt. George H. Carrell, 696 Tenth at. Morris Goldstein, 8623 Bay 15th at.

William Klein, 2016 Bath ave. Corp. Patrick Kelly, 1237 39th at. Raymond Lew, 1371 Park place, Henry A. Rodgers, 321 Chauncey at.

Charles J. Garrett 204 Bradford at Corp. Herman C. Hess, 3238 Vsrlan st. William N.

Bubbico, 750 Myrtle ava. Jack Melsner, 107 Stone ave. Daniel Schwarz, 1957 6tst st. James iM. Carroll, 639 Shepherd ava.

Arthur J. Simmons, 168 Maujer st. George Leisenhelmer, 91 Knickerbocker ave. John Stuhler, 480 Essex st. Co 302d Supply Train.

Capt. William G. Johnson, Woodside. Corp. Otto Becker.

1001 Willoughby. Corp. William J. Dooley. Flushing.

Sgt. George R. Wecka, Great, Neck. Ralph E. Htldreth, East Hampton.

Corp. Robert F. Burns, 885 St John's pi. Sgt. Joseph A.

Foley, Long Island City. Charles Schretzmann, 112 McKlnley ave. Jonas Zekanls, Long Island City. Joseph Elove, 189 Vernon ave. Corp.

Frank S. Griffin, 2982 West 30th at. Fred J. Schmidt, 1287 Hancock. Joseph Peterson, Long Island City.

William J. Fogel, Manhasset. Corp. Charles N. Traynor.

Freeport Corp. Frank D. Downs, Woodside. Frank J. Schell, Woodhaven.

Albert Jorgensen. 262 60th st William F. Kenny, 686 Eastern Parkway, sgt. Michael Hughes, 424 17th st, William F. Bannon, 532 72d at, Corp.

William Lutz, Beltmore. George C. Krlck, Hempstead. Henry Bier, 186 Etna st Corp. Joseph E.

Osterholm, 91 Kenmore pi. Corp. Anthony Schultz, Maspeth. Corp. Otto D.

Stelnway, 210 Windsor pi. Corp. Clinton M. Smith, Brookhaven. Thomas G.

Betchley, Stlllwell lane and 89th st George F. Bangtson, Good Ground. Griffith R. Srallon, 101 Qulncey at William H. Noe, Glenmora.

William Balzer, College Point William S. Downey, S74 Windsor pi. Corp. Lester D. Blrdaall.

Mlneola. Corp. Gustnv E. Murkshe, 738 41st at Corp. Dominic Sano, Lawrence.

Corp. George E. Mink, Sherwood Queens. Corp. Henry Rothleder.

Astoria. James J. Connerton, Long Island City. Corp. Frederick B.

King, 964 Woodward ave. Corp. James H. Aahton, 112 Adelphl St. Corp.

Max W. Llmler, Long Island City. Corp. Arthur Lewis, Corona. Sgt.

Howard Mot. Glenwood. 69c Bleached Sheetings ,44 moaeis nrown. pray and preen fancies 7 to 18 vears. BOYS' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR.

$1.25 Trauen 9 to 17 yr. .96 Hrown corduroys and Eray cassi-meres checks and herringbone fancies well made. BOYS' CLOTHING THIRD FLOOR. $1.24 Men'. Medium Weifbt Underwear .88 Gray soft finish long sleeve sh I rtft ra wers.

MEN'S UNDERWEAR MAIN FLOOR. $4.00 Men's Alpaca Coats 3.10 Black or gray good lustre all HlzeH. MEN FURNISHINGS MAIN FLOOR. 77c Little Tote' White Drewet 50 Nainsook yoke and bishop lace or entb'y trlm'd Kiaea to vrs. INFANTS' DEFT.

SECOND FLOOR. 88c Storm Sergei 36-inch 70 AW wool, brmvn. garnet, tan, myrtle, navv and bla'-k. URK88 GOODS MAIN FLOOR. 22c Fancy Vo le.

14 Varleiy of dainty colorings on light or dark irroiind. WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT. $1.95 Charmeuie 40-inch 1.64 Finn nalln face dealrablo light and dark colors. SILKS MAIN FLOOR, -'1 jams wide dependable quality no dresslne. MUSLINS BASKMKXT.

56c Ticking! jg HerrlnKbone and fnnev stripes. TICKINGS BASEMENT. 33c Rogers Silver Plated Table Ware ea. .20 Tableware. Table Spoon.

Forks Knives, Orange Spoons. Krult Knives Sugar Spoons and Hutter Knives. SILVERWARE MAIN FLOOR. $4.97 Silkoline Comfortable! 3.27 Floral designs plain sateen borders well stitched cotton filled full sl7.e. COM FORTABLE3 BASEMENT An Unusual Sale of Nainsook and Silk Underwear See Today't Evening Journal or Globe for Itemt and Pricet I 10 to 14 Minutes by Subway to 14th Street Express Station, N.

Y. OBITUARY alsw Deal Notice, bunt pad. llutehlnson. The funeral services will he held this evening at her daughter's home. MICIIAKI, HI RKI'.

yenrs old, died at his reslclcni-e, 1.117 nn Monday after a short lllncs. Mr. Burke was horn lawyer. The funersl will be hold on Friday morning, with a retjulem mass In the Church of St. Martin of Tours, Knickerbocker av.

and Hancock interment following In Calvary Cemetery. ini. nj riNT qyx km of 'i', rrespect Kilbride, died on Monday. Mrs. Kllhrido was a metnhee of the R.

t'lnirch of St. Auguatlne. Sivh ave. and Sterling where a requiem man was onvrcd thla morning. Interment following In Holy Cross Ceinetrry.

She Is survived, he. allies her husband, by Ihree sisters, Slstv Kulalla of the Order nf SI. Jnecph, at Vbor, Fin. I Mrs. Catherine Healy and Mrs.

Ellen Iturkc, and seven daughters. Director General of Railroads Washington, D. C. MRS. KMA HtTOHINSON, DO years old, riled on Tupwd.iy at the resldenro of her daughter.

Mrs. T. .1. Tabor. 44 Sterling plnee.

She was the widow of William Hniehlnson and a slsler of the Inte Rev. Dr. Wu Mr-Mullen and lie Hv. David Mi-Mull' n. tvu bnrn In Irrliirnl.

nnil was for nuti.y vearfl memlier of the lli'naun Htnt'o M. K. t'hurch, Hiniumi place sml St. M. Hhe survived by daughters, Mrs, .1.

Tnbor and Mrs. II, anil Ihne auns, Duvkd Thomaa and Robert C. In Roeecrea, County Tlpnerary, Ireland, i ami coining to this country In his esrly youth, settled In the EaRtirn District of He was an eld parNlnner of the It. dplroh ef St. Vincent de Tsui, and after tsking up Ills rceldensee In the Riis'ii-vlt section became a member of the U.

I'. Church nf St. Martin of Tours, suil was umllateil tvltb th" clnn-ch societies. He Is survlvrd by bis wife, Mary and two sons, 1 John and Willi. ua J.

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