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

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1 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. MONDAY. JULY 18. 1927.

year and would result Ta th. thr- PLAH ADDS 70 ACRES th Birtatament th children mr served with refreehmeat. Mr. and Mra. Harry Dunlaa ef Brooke a were the guests of Mr.

and Mra Donald Bavlis of Bay Crest. SOCIETY TO RIVERSIDE PARK THE STORE Huntington, L. ever th weekend. miie shore tin ef Riverside Park being extended about fit feet. The land thu gained would be worth approximeteiy 00.

The entire coet of Improving and Lan 1-acaping the area would 12. ISO. 0. 8om of the feature of th Improvement project a "roof ever the track ef th New Tork Central Railroad. eliminating not nd mok which bow mar the view, and the estahliphment ot a "concert grove at st.

Mr. Oeorso B. MertUdal and froadVay to orf A for Half-Mil of Waterfront for novrt fl Telfpkont Stay rtant i.K SB Mtk St. Formerly A. T.

Stricart June V. Marttndale sailed for Europe oa the President Harding on They will pnd iheli ration In fcormanajr and owitser- iand. returning Sept IS. till. I will entertain at a bridge and tea la th.

gardens of her home tomorrow afternoon for the benefit the Kayriile Oardea Club, of which Mr. Thorns A. McGoldrirk ef Brooklyn and Savvill la president. Mrs. Joan Kcor of Kavvlll.

and Mr. Franklin Miles ot Bayport will aasist Mrs. Moore. il Play Purpose Enourh land has been reclaimed ta the Riverside Park improvement project to maa It powlbl to turn over to the City ot New Tork, before the end of the year, more than half mile of water front on th Hudson for playgroulnd purposes. Park Mr.

and Mr. Willi Dean, of 1 Kth st. are visiting Mr. and Mra David C. Johnson at their cottage at VYeathampton Beach.

L. i. Dr. and Mrs. William E.

McColIom Before Inventory Outgoing of Fine Easte rn Rugs Commissioner Wslter R. Herrlck said today. of 1174 Dean st. spending the Dance at BHIport Coaatry Cluk Very Well Attended Br Santa Shoe fcaramor Cotoay. Touns popl froia mil over the out Shot ot Lone attended the ilaac hald eTenlnc tb B.llport Country Club and In Pita of the bad weather it turned ut be by lar the most auorasful the Kuon.

Mr. and Mr. Ira B. Bourn were amonr those who entertained at din-ar beforehand. Their gosau wer Mr.

and Mrs. franklin Burk. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Connor.

Mra. Helen Iro.i.. W. E. Austin.

Wlloott and Gerald Meaerole. Herbert Van dots and Edward GUImore. Othera preeent at the daaee included Mr. and Mra. Huratio Gray, Mr.

and Mr. Holland Peacock. Mr. nd Mra. Robert B.

Lea, Mr. Lawrence Sperry, Mr. and Mr. Theodore T. Everltt.

Mr. and Mr. Btuart King and Mr. and Mra. Russell cummer in the Berkshire Hills at Monterey, with their family.

Th Improvement plan, just Bled WOLF DAIOIT. A dinner and reception was held at the home ef Mr. and Mr. Ab Wolf, iOH E. Kth recently in honor ot the angagement of their daughter.

Sady Helen Wolf to Dr. Joseph H. DanotT. son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. Danoff of Brooklyn. Miss Lillian Beatty of til Ft. Mark's ave. and Miss Ellen M.

O'Neill of Hampton pi. are spending the summer touring France and England. They sailed on th Arabic on Friday at midnight. with th Board ot Estimate, provide for building up a total ot 70 acre Mrs. Owen Johnson gave a dance at th Stockbridge Club on Saturday tor her daughter.

Miss Lorna Mac-Kav who entertained a house party at Inglealde over the week-end. Mrs-Johnson was hostess at the club tea yesterday. Mr. and Mr. Charles H.

fiabtn, who spent the weekend st their Pe-conlc Bsy estate. Bayherry Land, will sail for Europe on August f. Mr. and Mra William H. Woodtn 0DAY KXIGHT.

Mies Ethel'Knight of SJS Eldertt of new land. 12 acre of which would be for recreational purposes. The nlllng-in has been done with earth taken from subway excavations. lane was married to Frank O'Day of 11TJ Bedford ave. on Saturday TAKEN from the regular Wanamaker stocks and lowered beforo inventory time.

of rugs. a wide range of sizes. S-aa---ki-- M.n eVJ-A- 1 1 11 i 1 Ta carrying out of trie entire evening at the hnm of Miss Knight's plan. It la said, would take two parent. Th Rev.

Dr. William M. Carr, pastor of Goodsell Memorial hav rome In from their place at East Hampton. I. tor a few days.

M. E. Church officiated. and ax. at the Hotel riaza.

Th bride was given In marriage wcav.a. an oi tne wanamaker standard of integrity. at their regular prices. not to be missed at these new prices. Miss Louise Muneon.

who I by her father. J. W. Knight. Miss Helen Knight was maid ot honor retary of Wllloughby House, la at Heaton Hall.

8tockbridge. Mas. for her sister, and Edwin Johnson was best man. A reception followed th ceremony. Mia Louise Herndon tntartalned forty euesta at dinner on Saturday After a wedding trip Mr.

and Mr. evening, at the East Hampton home Wanted More Creditors! SEE any bank's statement The largest ttemj under 'liabilities' is Customers' Deposits. On our part we bear this in mind that every de- positor is a creditor and must be shown thai) courtesy and ccosideraUon which, as our creditor, is only nts due. Ycu may brjiK on a full measure of an vice if yoa become our creditor by opening an account one of our three convenient offices. O'Day will realdo In Brooklyn.

ot ner motner, Mrs. uixon soara man, and later took her gueats to th Alex J. Wllrken of ilT 70th st. Maidstone Club for dancing. I registered at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111.

Children's Party al Huntington Bay Club Very Successful Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Men-nertck ot IK Cambridge pi. are at ETcnt of Saturday AftCTupon.

$20 India Rugs, $12.50 Sizes about 3x6 ft. $29 to $39 Hamadan and Beloochistan Rugs, $23 "Sizes about 2.6xi.6 ft. $56 and $65 Royal Persian Mosoul Rugs, $39 Sizes about 3.3x6 ft. $75 and $95 Persian Hall Runners, $49 Sum about i.6x8.S up to 3.5x1 1 ft. Room-Size Oriental Rugs $225 to $300 Persian and Turkish Rugs, $169 Sizes about 8x10 ft.

to 9x12 ft. $350 to $500 Turkish, Persian and India Rugs, $285 Sizes about 9xlt ft. to lOxli ft. (Special to The Eagle.) Thimble Island, Conn. Also the uiimi ueiiy umiih, -1 ina Klely, Dorothy Jackson.

Kath-ryn-Klcher, Eleanor Folger, Betty Austin. Kuth Bit, Helen Lefteru and. John Birch, Arthur Harrison. Cuartin Tuttle. Edward Austin.

Edward p.rry, Charle Durham, Cov-rly Fisher, Charle Holbrook. Frederick and Kodney Ourney. John Lef-fert. David Tyler, David Gray, Harry Garnaus, Frederick Windisch, Noal Arrewsmlth, Kolfe Mlchelsen, Rowland Field, Clinton and George Schilling and Robert Thomas. Mrs.

Frank Day Tuttla also gave small dinner party that evening tor Mr. and Mra Roy Bower, who wer visiting- her ovr the weekend. The other guest were Mrs. Edwin L. Garvin, Miss Betty Garvin, Mr.

nd Mrs. Frederick Crana and Guer-tlr Preston Waton was visiting Frederick Gurney over the weekend and Robert Thomas was the guest of Miss Reglna Klely at Bay Shore. Last evening many member ot Bellport Society attended a lecture by Elmer A. Sperry on "Lindbergh's Flight and the Science of Aviation." It was given la ths Methodist Church. Huntington, L.

July 18 With Mr. Helen Haye and her' daugh 75 children, all dressed In gay coi I7Yis Trust CoiPAiTY ter. Miss Nora L. Hayes of 9221 Ken- rs and each holding a brilliant toy mor are at Loon Lake In th alloon and prancing about the GaprW and Sarpraw, tSfiOOJOOO Adirondack. ncorporatsd 1891 spacious lawns of the casino, the an nual children a party, given Satur MO Hw Tor IS East 41st Straw, New Tessa Mr.

and Mr. H. F. Roger are at day afternoon by the Huntington -lrt su. crooaaysi Bay Club to the children of Its mem their summer residence on Huntington Harbor, Haleslte, L.

I. bers and their guests, proved to be one of tbe most interesting and pic turesque events ot the season. Chinese Rugs The committee through which the party was given consisted of Mrs. Herbert I. Losee, chairman; Mrs.

$36 Chinese Rugs, $25 William Kennedy Mrs. Morris E. $175 Chinese Rugs, $95 Sizei about 1x9 ft. $375 to $500 Chinese Rugs, $249 Sieei about 10x13 to 10xH ft. Klnman, Mrs.

Frank J. Coyle, Mrs. William Stafford. Mrs. Robert C.

Suet about txS ft. $95 to $125 Chinese Rugs, $79 Sitei about ix7 ft. Mrs. Frank Tuttle- eon, Frank Lee and Mrs. J.

Norman Carpenter D. Tuttle who ha been aoroaa nines Adi-11. Bailed for home on Children present, all of whom Saturday on the Mauretalna. He Is were 12 years of age or under, came not only from Huntington Bay vii Room-Size Eastern Rugs due to arrive on Thursday or naajr and la reported to be writing a book. lag, but from Northport, wood-bury, Syosaet, Oyster Bay, Cold Spring Harbor and other nearby 1 I reremejA.

T.tkm Name' '1 I Sir Grade Miss apple Bedford, who had planned to go abroad with a group Ghiordes communities. 10x13 10.3x8 Entertainment for the children ot friends In June, was stricaen wnn an attack of appendicitis and therefore unable to go. She la now con-viilMininflr At BellDOrt. was furnished by a trained dbg, Persian MaSial which amused them with all sorts of Price $133 $175 $283 $373 $430 $500 $625 Name Sue India 18.8x10.11 Serapi 20.5x12.7 Kermanshah Sarouk 19.9x12.5 Royal Kashan Kashan 18.11x10.6 Royal Kashan Grade $1225 $1700 $1750 $2850 $2500 $3200 $4000 Price $1000 $1200 $1330 $1750 $1783 $2100 $2400 Miss Elizabeth Garvin will be $250 $225 $500 $750 $650 $750 $750 tricks, also by an excellent magi- Kaputrahang Samarkand clan. The performer held forth on Annual Wanamaker Sale hostess this week to Wyeto C.

Ray of Manhattan. Miss Vera Webster was the week 10.3x12.7 17.8x9.4 17.5x9.10 17.7x10.8 the lawns, around the clubhouse casino, with the children grouped Arflk Persian Mahal about in a large circle. Following end guest of Mr. and Mra. Reginald N.

Webster (Audrey Bilsbe). Mrs. Webster's sister, Miss Natalie SUsbe, Is unable to be at Bellport this sum Room-Size Chinese Rugs mer owing to an illness which is confining; her to the Methodist Epis Siio 1 tGrade Price copal Hospital In Brooklyn for a Suits Mens month. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Blgelow Special Low Fare EXCURSIONS next Sunday WASHINGTON 5 15x9.2 $650 15x12 $750 17x10 $750 Site Grade Price 17x11 $850 $673 18x12 $1500 $1000 20x14 $1500 $1000 Size Grade 15.10x12 $1650 21x15 $2000 20x14 $2000 Price $1200 $1200 $1350 $450 $495 $383 $650 (Stephanie Siney) were also down over the weekend visiting Mr. nige low's narents. 15x10 Other spending ths summer at Bellport and heretofore unmentloned BALTIMORE 2 Third Gallery. New Building are Mr. sna r.

aaommer Mr. and Mrs. Sumner ord and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith.

lr. R.T. (UfcMr fa.) L. JwnrOtr L. (WaMMh.) Lv.

kuk JJl.Jv. Fwnh. BOUND TklT 115 TM. ll. m.

n.jsr.n. IMS r.L 11.11 P.M. U.ar.a. ll.ts The Annual August Sale of Furniture Offers Mr. and Mrs.

Luelen R. Trni of Boutnampion. u. dbti nuivu their yacht Sablh (or ft 10 days' Made to Your- Measure With TWO Pairs of TROUSERS El, li.Pli A. lap cruise.

mrtA Vm Vhf PflffftH Tfl.fl Over $2,000,000 of Quality Furniture Jamln gave a luncheon yesterday, on ooaro. roeir ywjuiupfusu. lira. 7ame Taylor of Port Chester has sailed for Europe. Baltimore (Camdn Stat S.

to P. Kval 5lo.) S.1S P.M. Smdai All Hmt shewn hfrtln ere XASTSsUf 8I4NDABO JaM Baltimore Ci Ohio IsiUat bearsloas Aagaet 7th aad I lit AT LOWEST PRICES SINCE THE WAR Wanamaker furniture. sort that has gone into every State in the Union. many other countries.

furnishes cozy city apartment. huge suburban mansion. the sale is it offers good furniture for every type of home! turned last week from several week stay abroad and are at their place sear tJOia epnng u. Mr. and Mrs.

Woodward Bah'eoek and Miss Barbara Babcock, who last season occupied Frost Mill lodge, the Irving Brokaw estate at Mill Neck. L. have leased the Fred- wick Johnson place on Planting Lowest pricep since the war on this furniture. no loss of quality. perhaps greater, variety than of the groups aa follows: $739,339 Bedroom Furniture for $544,504 $397,216 Dining Room Furniture for $297,912 $439,175 Living Room Furniture for $329,381 $500,000 Occasional Pieces for $415,000 WANAMAKER'S Foarth le S.T.nth CalUrUa, N.w Buildlnf.

Field rd. for the summer, and Miss Paula Leon Newin. young daughter ot airs, aarvey ts. biwuh ox 16. iarayett wno im fatcnogue.

1 1., wr ini ti itfufnl trin In a hvdro. Purify Yoor Body and Skin The ck-oclarsrst with the sweet lcSscrimiriBtiagpecjpksinall quantity in th barn imura a wfiolesome dcatilmess with the delightful tragrarjeeof the pine forest of the touth. Bsrriaittispjdedi for eanssnatsDat plan on Saturday, hopping off from Blue Point. L. with Frank Mc- Cann ot Eoutn urange, j.

1 a Mr, and Mrs, H. Edward Droler Entertain at Country Clnb. ft 'I 'i odoc of rja body and skin. Frea Mr. and Mrs.

H. Edward Drel.r entertained at the Smithtown Conn-try'Club dinner dance on Saturday The Famous Wanamaker Service ing them, sno, from otdaMry L. venlng and bad aa their TU Miss own remedy. Antoinette S. Dreler.

Mis Eva Mar hall. J. D. Halzleman and Don Colt Mis Dorothea Dreier 1 In Glacier joraf rear Family Dng Stem SOUTHERN PINE REMEDIES, Inc. Sparry Bonding, Brooklyn, N.

Y. raw on awted. cm obtaki wc. eads bottk ill wi I Park. Montana, with Mr.

and Mr. Raymond Robins until the end of this month. John C. JJreler 1 aDroad for the aummer, having sailed on June 2 with two Harvard class you choose your woolens you choose your model your suit is made for you Suits are made by a nationally-famous organization keeping their factory busy during the dull season, keeps price far down, without changing quality. mate.

William R. Huntington and SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES George Cushlng. Although the axact date has not Dancing been decided, Mis Ethel Marguerite It Yra at On Aaaraaa Mmm lorn bin Boehm. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel P. Boehm of 111 Cambridge pl.t will be married to J. Roy Snape REMEY DANCING SCHOOL TBU TRAF. of Philadelphia, in uctoDtr. HI COU'WBUR AVE fAT llth STRBBTI Mr.

William T. Moor ot Bay- SKMU t'OB yitCE ILLCSTRATEU BOOKLET EAGLE READERS Suits are cut over block pattern, modified to your own measurements and requirements. So skilfully is this done that alter' ations are rarely needed when necessary, they are made in our own shops here on the nremises. Annual July Clearaway MEN'S FURNISHINGS Large groups of our regular Wanamaker men's furnishings drop to truly amazing new low price levels. Some may be a bit mussed.

that a tubbing will not renew. offer the lowest prices of our season. the event that men wait for every year. up for months to come. Sizes are not complete in all groups.

there is plenty of variety. sizes for practically all men in some groups. Mtif Vrtrlrs CrT i-Vii e5i anrl QnflHn-afA fViA.r attaiwutii I VllVVItf TOk 1V1 gOIV HliU UsIV. IVIUIV VllVil suit needs for the coming season their suits are ready no fuss, nrt uraiHnnt Vine i nam I rXt BjmsBsgaMMgrMBTCaaag price for very high quality! FABRICS Worsteds Unfinished Worsteds Tweeds Cheviots Cassimeres Serges Flannels PATTERNS "VACATION Stripes $1.65 to $1.85 Shirts, $1 $1.95 to $3 Shirts, $1.55 $3 tp $4.50 Shirts, $2.15 Madraa. Tercales.

Broadcloths. Oxfords. Rayons. Stripes. Checks.

Plain colors. Collar lattached. Neckband. Collar-to-match. $6.50 to $7.50 Shirts, $2.95 Silk andsilk-and-cotton, recently at $3.95.

85c to $1 Neckties, 45c $1.50 to $2.50 NO CHARGE FOR EXTRAS Extra sire extra pockets knickers Instead of long trousers for all these extras we make no extra charge your suit costs you $34.50 or $39.50, depending upon the fabric selected. Mixtures Plain Colors Checks Tlaids COLORS Blues Browns Greens Heathers $2.50 to $3 Pajamas, $1.70 $5 to $6.50 Pajamas, $3.25 $8.50 Silk Pajamas, $4.50 Percale. Broadcloth. Madras. V-neck.

Surplice neck. Coat models. Slipover models. $22.50 Terry $11.25 $37.50 Silk Robes, $18.50 $25 Flannel Robes, $12.50 $10 Pongee Robes, $5.00 $6 to $10 Sweaters, $3.95 $4 to $5 Dress Shirts, $1.50 Sold Recently at $1.70 Tans Your Daily Paper Is Like a Letter From Home Rate 2 Weeks 60c 3 Weeks 90c 4 Weeks $1.20 $3 to $3.50 Neckties, $2.15 Silk. Rayon.

Silk-and-rayon. Silk-and-wool. Patterns and colors in amazing array. Ready now we urge you to come early for very best selection-even though there are woolens for the thousands of suits New Yorkers buy annually in this sale. Sfie WanamakerStore for Mm is Most Accessible ONE WHOLE CITY BLOCK between BROADWAY and FOURTH AVENUE On the Street Floor A'cw Z3uiUin Eighth to Ninth Streets Circulation Dept.

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Washington and Johnson Brooklyn, N. Y. Please send Th E(l Daily and Sunday to Same Addrni Remambtr titt art incomplete) in $omi troupe I jf better plan an marly vieit to ft pick of then prize WANAMAKER Sir! Floor, BulUlafl. Slate. City.

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