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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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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. KE? YOTIK. WEDNESDAY MARCH 20. 1907. 6IPST SMITH HDHOHED 7T ill LEGAL LEGAL KOTICES.

LEGAL NOTICES Your Easter Gloves V. Ill PLTMUUIH UU ru nTVo1 rrvarv As Important a Feature As That of the ujrtof' Brooklra, He 3d day April. I onoes ana me Purses of Gold In Private Gilts T3 From Dr. Hillis'. Dr.

Cadman's and Dr. Carson's People. JARS. SMITH REMEMBERED. I MB Addresses by Hugh Gordon mlfiUP Dr.

Lindsay Parker and Others. MRS jVi Evangelist Replies. the good and ample feast, had iu first I jj VV( This show of sample; Easter garments is meeting the wishes of a multitude of women who are seeking the choice for Spring wear. SUITS FROM $7.98 night, and it took the form of a reccj)- 1 1 Jl3 and Mrs. Hlljis, and a farewell to iff Cipsy and Mrs.

Smith and daughter, who llljj If I leave for Atlanta, to-day. where the I Smith and his wife, there having 1 if I I I I bt leas, two during the day. To the (m.Mt I I I WA The Millinery Show here blossoms out with renewed beauty. Exclusive types of Paris models. $200.00.

slyli .1 eX.IU-,Ie. rnllMTVfl- T.OO iii $10.00 values, tui which was the following iusi ription Ca', Men, Why Not Get Measured for Your Easter Suit. ml appropriately. Tiu greatest surprise 1o the the gift by Plymouth Ch Fubgtantlal purse of gold and All ordM booked ui to Saturday 6 P. M.

will he delivered in time for Easter weai This IS the private gift of I ij has nniiuug what. vet- to i Jural committee or the funds mission, which go lowar lu'ttn and to tin- Kwtii $00 Boys' Suits at $1. flpring Dress FabdcsTI flcr the auspleca of which Gipsy Smith labor) mil who pay him hi. -alary. I bis is not a showine of conimonnlai Jrurse" of gold'-vere glvn to Mr Smith hy the Central f'ongr Rational fabrics.

It is an exhibition of the best to be found that meet the popular demand. lvtstor. and hy the (Mural Prcsby teriatt h. of hich the Kev John F. I 'a r.son ee them and the prici H.eliir.

i I1fbl cot i SpriiiK Mixture-, Brooklm ommittee will sf ml to Kngli.tnl us large a sum for the KnglP.h coinm tee as has gone from any of the cities which (iinav Smith has In id here to-morrow on the bargain table, main floor. These suits are Norfotfts, Sailors, Double Breasted and Vest Suits, and we offer them at less than the cost of actual labor, because they are not the present Easter style-. However, this does not alter their comfort or splendid wearing service as knock about suits lor present or late wear. Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits, sizes 7 to 1 1 Sailor Suits, sizes to Vest la believed It will be in excess of any Sprint; Suilliics, nt dli had lion, purauant I Plekev. on $1.00 to SI.S9 i.

i.rnii: i nvtteil A Show of Shimmering Silk, Wlslor. if I'lvtnonili Men. wis the toast- Taffeta Silk, Hm i Itrst mi. on t.il M.i rnttrtT Kt." (OUNTT- latio r. Kin- lieneral King began In a Suits, sizes 9, io and nj choice of any, $1.98.

und when In ailed (arise Smith his good, dear friend ilirre was much applause The Ji- had to find with (ilpay Smith, and that SI r. UI enough for Sluggish Liver m.ikf lite a burden, as thousands of h.ild General King. sitii'iintr, men and women know. FixiJ doe-, nm do any fqod. 'I here is no energy for buaOM 01 ncuiactie.

seeric-iu'ss. -sin. coated toiiKtie indicate tliat the liver not Mnx Us work and the bik r.f Ir Hlllta' )oke given In a torture the Mfjkl before Th Rev Or Lindane Parker rector of not D0O earned off. Warner's Safe Cure wUdl is purely vegttabk compound, i an ah-olutely '-ale and cum inr InfluntMlarw md ubalded. s.iying that tho ol Plymouth t'hiireh waa felt out in Mont-clalr In a mark.

fur inan of iu old mbera w. rc litmg there ami b.Iim Hi ihunh work ll paid a irihuie Mr Boaiwick. who as a young nun II F' Peter rhunh. paid tribute to Dr. lllllla.

and spoke of the work of Olpay mill horn he hid had the delight to 1 1U he "was an unforttiinl" and le nightd opallan and had to hlmef inmh during Lent, and aa hur him- ird to the 'Irregular and Irre.ponalbl llginus aellrlty outside of the true flpeaklng aerloualr. he Mid If it is A Coon Song you like can play 'if to yotfr' tom'- pletc satisfaction and get in the real ragtime nving on a "Mira" Music Box The tune sheets of the "Mira" arc made scientifically exact, and with the phrasing lever the tempo can lc governed and in terprctation given the music. So to $-50. F-asy terms if de-ired. Free recitals anytime.

JACOT imi'tmit olher "I the liver. It cur- re.t- the functional i.imhle In increas- lal i l)r Htllla made a tirong a iiiR the How i.i hile into the lv.tel tfanrhrd Kmt.i, h.vmg k.vnin,. the f.lu.v 8mlih ami Imp banda (and thrjr did m), for )Pr bosom and In mi Irish bete In faltb. hone aad rerl th. orid.

lared" the uip.v'. mm mp io. It KmoVM all the waste male-1 'j and overma.te, j.a..lou rj, au -y, wjlhin tit hi Ma tie. i re to 7 bring all mm unto Him Ulpsy limit Cir.ulation MriU'ture ol the liver. work in thi.

eounlrf bad gltea lh. aiK. In its piirifvinjf prop- a cn, Pcr. laiujbt the preacherg a l.aaon II. ha.

tCCt lUrillollV the important or- aot looked for aar rooa. 0al hi. Mgaj he 1 In Jiae the Uver. the bowels there aa no trouble in ae. uriag per- ire UiUalK C' instituted because the hmt foiio.mr Hi.

Smith Hugh Mill 7ET 'we oi bile kte aid. wARNfarS iV poehe. an I SAbl I'll I relieve this Cl HI-1 he gold plee po.lt ion to pay irlbut in IPm Ward B-erber and Plymauib ir. thai be fed he -landing i MUSIC BOX Hi I. lb.

unton I I aim of 29 Union Sq. New York. bad to tara part of UM Into a dition. and rto ill aftereffect is CX- Dr Htllla' trlbut- to Otaaf a i and brarifep. aad of ll.nrr Ward kWrh-r b.

e.o,u.... WARNETS CURI put appreciation -aol 0 jn fa it mmu mZ i jtlMs or dite.t, m. CI MS and -non. and It h- SI.INI IM I III. Kellix' Mlh-ti- cintainlni! lunnful druKs tthich ometv Houn.1 nlum- af Mr R.e.her.

HIIIHC tilt' -Utetll. YOUR RHEUMATISM a large portrait Sm- Hoi 1 lrC. sjmpV lo'T tTm hKtte WWW tn sHt: C4JRE mutt go will he sent pertiejd to any me wlvi lite (M KTJ Sl I I Ki: le an allu.ion nt. ii naa ih. 4.

I HI 1 1 R. ark! men- bad pr.aen.rdto nr. mi-h having ci thh Hheral frfler in ZtSTSSZ ZtSSSmfLmSl Breokfj-J Ml) liable. on. aMralag akra the pa a tee ii Whee .) aiiib roe.

ta ep.ak the- I Mr aa I I. ZEKOWSKI, Auctioneer lie II HMM I'M mil btl i tiit i- i rk Aril In ii, V.m i'l iMfl "rr Mi In tit If yott DR. WIELAND'S It fVM tkitif tinrl BtMaWttW rlllnllMlllie tb Wu I--. wbleh IMMi .1.. nur.

T1V Mr. nm.pkMe. I or all ti. tlaat llrngfitl riu RtO iV II aad he raa 4 ai.pl.x.. I--.

THE BUSHWICK GARAGE. 58. 60 and 62 Palmetto Furniture. Carpets Specialties i Ucmmrl (roan I Mnragr MM Nr. ort, n)ttiin- and I thing to I urnlih tvtral Oood tIJ M.hoganV One prlghl Lafayette Square Auction Rooms fUHCTIOrt FVITOR STBECT AMD LAFATKTTX AVENUE P.

H. McMAHON. Auctloreer, Sells To-morrow, Thursday, fc I NS CREDIT CLOTHING 1320.1322.1324 BreadvMy a imTttoA RKctrric.

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