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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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Tin: imooKLYx mn OKK. 1-HI DAY, JANUARY 2. V.iir,. COLUMBIA PLAYERS PERFORM IN BORO The Columbia University riaycrs Rnve their 19th annual varsiiy how New Tear's Eve at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, presenting a comic operetta, "Hulf Moon Inn." Approximately 2.000 people attended the affair. The players returned recently from a Western hollduy tour, up-pearlng with success In IJuffulo, Albany and Scranton.

The show has a cast of45 under- BTiiriuateg, Incliidinp two choruses unii a pony ballet. Thtt colli ue oi-chestni of Vi pieces the performance. The operetta was written by two Columbia Krud-uiites, Corey H. Ford. and I'irry Ivins, '18.

The staging was under the direction of Lewis Hooper. The leading man, C. August in Fairchllrt, and several other of the principal nctois are Krooklynltes. This was the first year the players have presented their show In Brooklyn. The success of the ap-pi trance here has decided them to make It an annual practice, it was declared.

LONGWORTHS MARK GOLDEN WEDDING of the Maccabees, the Twelfth A. D. Republican Club, the Foresters and the Koyal Arcanum. Among the many guests were the three children of the couple, Mrs. Walter Nellls, Irving T.

Longworth end J. Hrower Longworth; three grandchildren, Irving T. Longworth Alice L. Nellls and Lola E. Long-worth.

JUDCE THORP MARRIED Itockville Centre, L. Deo. 3" Winifred L. Kllpp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William D. Kllpp of 40 Walnut and Judge John fc'. Thorp of the Itockville Centre Court, were married in St. Agnes' Church by Molls, l'eter Quealy yesterday. Sadie McDermott and Thomas J.

Thorp, a brother of groom and New York University coach, were the attendants. The couple will takea trip to Atlantic City and points south. On their return they will take up residence In this village. CREWS SWORN AS CLERK BY JUSTICE ASPINALL Supreme Court Justice Joseph Asplnall as one of his last acts officially, before his retirement from the bench today on reaching the age limit of 70 years, Installed John It. Crews, Republican leader of the 6th A.

as clerk of the Second Idstrlet Municipal f.nirt. 'l'l'-H'i-i of Hie uml Sheriff wi-re ua rnw fiworn in. The eremnny Has ill Justice As. ill. ill's cliamhers.

American Woman's AsPociatlol held on the roi'f of the Hotel Tenn. sylvania. Manhattan, last night. Th proceeds will be for the re-I Mutiny of the clubhouse. The Misses Mary L.

Glass, Klma Warner, Illllan Toons, Isahel Alllger and Clark were the Brooklyn members of the entertainment com. nittee. Surrounded by children, grandchildren and a host of friends, Mr. and Mrs. I'.

T. LoriKWorlh celebrated their 5 nt wedding anniversary Wednesday afternoon at their home. 543 9th st. The table was decorated with yellow flowers and In the center was a custle-like wedclitm cake, much like the one of 50 years ago. Mr.

Longworth, well known in Brooklyn club circles, Is a member AMI'Itlf WOMI I) K. Approximately members and attended the annual ball ol Docliler Company Dinner. II. II. Doehler, president of the Doehler Die Casting Company, gave a New Year's Eve supper-dance for 30 executives of the company, including the managers of the plants In Brooklyn, Pottsdam, Toledo and Batavla, N.

Y. THRIFTY people protlt regularly by reading the ClansMed Ada of 'i'ho Bugle. A EAGLE, XEW 3fi I If I Victrola No.410 JEM JJL Mahogany, $300 I Jl A Victrola No.410 Mahogany, $300 Also on Sale at Our Rranch Store 1325-31 Broadway, Brooklyn At Gates Ave. Station These Coats Are Available Extra Sizes-42io to 52 In the Stout iih Floor 4 Victrola No. 4 1 0 (SpectaD Victrola No.

410 (SpedaD Mahogany, $J1S Specialty deaigned to accommodate any radio receiving act New Victor Records out today Rose-Marie (from (Wurlitzer Organ) Dreamer of Dreams draiwfnnl Saturday Brings Wonderful Values in the January Clearance Sale Our Entire Stock of Winter Apparel REDUCED REGARDLESS OF COST V. Victor Double-faced Record No. 19520. Lilt price 75 cent. Somewhere a Voice is Calling (Wuriitzer organ) Serenade (Schubert-Crawford) Jesse Crawford Victor Double-faced Record No, 19521.

List price 75 cent. At the End of a Winding Lane-Waltz Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchettra Lazy Waters Waltz Coon-Sanders Original Night-Hawk Orcheitra Victor Double-faced Record No. 19522. List price 75 cent. There is but one Victrola and that fa made trr dw Victor CbBm 1 look lor tnetc Victor trade marks "Iff TSAOI MASK aft Victrol a Victor Talking Machine (mptiny.Ctunclen.HJSa Yiwor iauun macnin lo.

at lanada, Montreal Canadian pnce-Uft en mtuatt MAjrrrji voice- Continuing the Great "BLUE PENCIL" FUR SALE Sacrificing Our. Entire Stock at Actual Savings 6 Co. of fa to I and more VfcKSr 225-00 35000 no00 A Few Examples of the Savings: 12 Sealine Coats Formerly $110 17 Caracul Coats Formerly $225 9 Silver Muskrat Coats Formerly $295 28 Hudson Seal Coats Formerly $225 ORIGINAL PRICE TICKETS REMAIN ON EACH GARMENT. REDUCTIONS IN "BLUE PENCIL" INDICATE THE VERY LOW SALE PRICE. i You can actfntty SEE your savings in dollars and cents the difference between the original price and the sale price.

49 13950 225-00 1 9Q.50 10 Raccoon Coats Formerly $275 6 American Broadtail Coats Formerly $495 11 Nutrine Coats Formerly $175 18 Natural Muskrat Coats Formerly $150 .00 95 "Established Nearly a Century" FULTON AND SMITH STREETS, BROOKLYN Our Great January Clearances Women's and Misses' Fashionable Apparel At Tremendous Reductions! Sizes and colors in this clearance are incomplete, but you will find your size in some of the lots. All Other Furs in Our Stocks at Proportionate Reductions Women's and Misses' Dresses Reduced Street, Afternoon and Evening Models Women's and Misses' Coats Reduced Handsomely Fur Trimmed Models .00 .75 28 9 Fur Trimmed Coats $42 $98 $125 .00 .75 38 13 Top Coats M8 $25 $38 Dresses Formerly to 25.00 Silks, cloths, chiffons, chiffon velvets and flannels have been included in this low price. New, clever straight line models, in "high" shades and black. Party frocks included. Dresses Formerly to 35.00 These are wonderful values.

Each dress clearly shows its Paris origin. Satins, crepes, chiffon velvet and stunning cloth dresses. All colors; the trimmings are particularly smart. Dresses Formerly to 45.00 These are dresses that are offered to you at less than half! Beaded georgette evening gowns. Afternoon, street and sports frocks in modes decreed by Paris for spring.

All colors. Dresses Formerly to 75.00 High-type frocks, one-of-a-kind models, for every occasion. Metallic laces, chiffon velvets, satins and georgettes fashion gowns of originality and distinction. Every one is a marvelous value. Dress Dept.

Third Floor Coats Formerly to 58.00 Very smart coats smart in their fine materials, straight lines, and the new ways in which they have been generously trimmed with furs that Fashion demands. Coats Formerly to 78.00 To see these Coats is to fully realize what wonderful values they are. Of soft, finely textured fabrics, exquisitely silk lined, with collars, cuffs and sometimes borders of fur. Coats Formerly to 110.00 Coats that you will be proud to wear upon any occasion. The fabrics are soft and most luxurious.

Such furs as fox, squirrel, beaver, seal and marmink trim them. Coats Formerly to 149.50 Coats that are the very utmost in luxury and style. Exquisitely fashioned of soft fabrics that form a background for trimmings of regal peltries. Colors of richness and originality. Coat Dept.

2nd Floor .00 18 Ensemble Suits $45 $75 $95 68-00 i i i 89-50 1 i .00 38 Two Piece Tailored Suits $18 Continuing the Sale of 1,000 NEW HATS Street, Afternoon and Evening Gowns Including 400 Advance Spring Models If Sold Regularly Would Be Up to 7.50 $33 $42 Wonderful hats that clearly show their Parisian inspiration. Models for every occasion, gayly colorful, and trinimeo in ways utterly new. The fabrics that make them are Faille, Bengaline, Satin, Taffeta, Lace and Metallic Cloth. Could you imagine such hats at 2.95? Snln at Fnltoi St. Store Only ALL SALES FINAL Entire I Main Floor Li iVu PH XI.

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