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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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1 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1933 ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Remember! It's your I own fault if you're HOPPLING Several Cities Vote Down Plans To Own Utilities Heres a tip for "horsey" folks. At the Triangle Store you can 5ft everything for RIDING but the horse! Breeches, of cut and slick of line, are priced as low as $1.95 frivolous jodhpurs that lonesome! Try dancing! Twill take you away from yourself! A dash of croonin' music, new face leading you around the floor, smiles, confidence, an invitation, who knows! If you do not dance or would like to brush up latest steps, go to the Committee Confers On Welfare Drive The special gifts committee of the Brooklyn Division of the Citizens Family Welfare Committee will meet today at the Hamilton Club, Clinton and Remsen to perfect plans to raise a fund of $75,000, the. committee's quota in the borough drive, which is part of a citywide campaign starting The Brooklyn agencies which will share in the moneys to be raised include the Brooklyn Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Brooklyn, the United Jewish Aid Societies of Brooklyn and the Salvation Army. Municipal Operation Favored by Others ami Bond Selling Approved I on the fit beautifully fore and aft are much less than $3 English-type black and brown calf boots are $1.95 and say you'll love the darling turtle neck sweaters, they're priced at 95c to $195, so stop in at 182 Flatbush Ave.

to see 'em yourself. Weber Studio at 489 Washington Rev. J. T. Langan Now College Herd The appointment of the Rev.

J. Tracey Langan, professor of philosophy and economics at Fordham University, as president of St. Francis Xavier College, Manhattan, was announced today. The appointment was made from Rome by the Rev. Wlodomir Ledochowski, father general of the Society of Jesus.

Father Langan, who was born in Brooklyn, will succeed the Rev. F. X. Delany, who will go to St. Joseph's parish, Philadelphia.

Father Langan is a graduate of Fordham. He taught at Woodstock College, Woodstock, for 20 years and has been on the faculty at Fordham for three years. Cabinet Changes, -Job Offer Holds Madrid UP) Claudlo Sanchez Al-bornoz made a transatlantic trip to accept a cabinet post under dne government, and on disembarking found himself minister in another. Sanchez Albornoz was vacationing in Argentina when 'Alejandro Ler-roux became premier and named him as Minister of State. Ave.

it the finest school in Greater, N. Y. Charges are very moderate, and you'll find teachers with years of experience, under the personal supervision of Mr. Weber, president of the New York Society Teachers of Dancing. Phone PRospect 9-6789.

YOUTH FOR T-D FACES! When the skin and muscles of the face and throat begin to relax consult Mile. Reif at the Lane Brvant Beauty Salon, 1. W. 39th N. or DO YOU WEAR SIZE 38 TO 56? Then go and see the unusual variety of attractive new dresses for street, afternoon and Sunday night wear at the Beverly Dress Shoppe, 2118 Beverly Road, corner of Flatbush Ave.

They come in If stunning warm cloth coats, for all Winter, wear Action taken by voters in several important cities yesterday on proposals looking toward municipal ownership of public utility projects revealed growing sentiment throughout the country opposed to municipal operation and in favor of continued private operation of these enterprises. The vote was generally 2 to 1 favoring private ownership, though the majority in some cases was larger. Outstanding in the polls taken was that of Salt Lake City, where a proposal that the city issue in bonds to build municipal light and power plants was rejected. San Francisco killed a similar proposal, as did Cincinnati, Borden-town, N. Burlington, N.

Portsmouth, Ohio, and Youngstown. City Operation Favored Votes favoring municipal operation were taken in Akron, Sandusky and inter- iiiV lined If i lined, with all the SEND YOUR KUGS AND DRAPERIES TO THE A. B. CAMPBELL CARPET CLEANING CO. they will come back looking new and.

colorful, for their LUSTER-NU process brings back all the former beauty to rugs and drapes and removes every bit of dust and dirt. They also rejuvenate upholstered furniture. Remember, rugs wear longer when scientifically cleaned, so get in touch with the A. B. Campbell Carpet Cleaning Co.

at 612 E. 15th N. Y. bet their native weavers mend your worn or torn Orientals. Phone ALgonquin 4-8100.

tyje features 1 new will iouna at all the smart new fabrics and colors, so go up one flieht above Treoel. the florist, to and Camden, N. J. Voters In Columbus, Ohio, approved the issuance of bonds to finance extension of electric facilities of a small plant operated to supply the city's requirements. The city has already $3,000,000 invested in these properties.

While sentiment in utility circles was considerably more cheerful today than for quite some time, leading utility shares on the exchanges displayed no particular activity and prices were, in the main, only fractionally better. 721 Flatbush Ave. She has personally trained several nurses in the art of MusLift to promote firm underlyng muscles and to lift the face without aid of surgery. Just phone PEnn. 6-5080 or INgersoll 2-6122 for details.

Then ask Mr. Phil to design a remanent wave to gloriously suit your type. see the beautiful dresses and to fully appreciate the swell values. DOROTHY BARR'S at 251 W. 42d N.

one flight up. in Studio 7 You can get one for as low as $18, a price that is comparable with anv vou've seen GAZING around at Balch, Price Co. yesterday I discovered a brilliant lingerie collection In a brilliant new setting. What I've seen of the hostess gowns, Chinese pajamas and robes, panties, nighties and slips Just warmed the cockles of my heart, and I want to be the first one to tell you about this perfectly heavenly "Lingerie Corner." You'll find undies beautifully hand done of exquisite taste and perfect fit the kind of things that you won't see anywhere else in this lovely town. Go to Balch, Price to look at them and see if you can resist them.

To make you lovelier for the social season I urge you to see the featherweight transformations at Carlson Carl Then select? a beauti this season. 0 The new MODEL PINKING SHEARS is be-ing talked about from New York to Shanghai it's personal appearance is as exciting as son's Salon, 284 Liv in gston St. They are made of children's hair, de Go to the DOROTHY FRANCES FASHION ST I above Shanty's Restaurant, 118 E. 59th N. Y.

(between Park and Lexington). They WE HAVE ALWAYS HAD A Bi natural wavy 1 1 signed with sightproof partings ful fur coat as low as $45 most are samples and fashion studio models and come in all sizes see for yourself, then tell your friends about this shopping tip. There is an easy route to being always beautifully dressed it lies in knowing where to shop. If you are uncertain, if you wish to talk over your clothes problems, write to Susan, Eagle Building, Brooklyn. 4 for COAL BUYERS LADIES! Here's an opportunity to GET A NEW FACE FOR THE OLD ONE! If the years have rolled by and the skin and muscles of the have the right styles, the wanted furs and "the mast stylish assortment of coats, suits and dresses, so choose your Winter wardrobe as soon as possible.

For as little as $15 you'll find a beautiful cloth coat chic suits are $15, and one-of-a-kind dresses are $8.95. These gorgeous clothes are mostly samples used for posting, and come in all sizes. Open till 9. S3 Utrecht Arista Installs Members EYEGLASS WEARERS! reallv, they axe more ueauu-ful and different from any I hav.e ever seen in all my days of gadding about! Don't risk your appearance. If your hair is unmanageable, phone TRiangle 5-3708 and say when you may be expected these experts also specialize in Llnles, the facial reju-venator, and permanent waving.

Teachers! Buy foot comfort with your next pay check! You probably don't realize that constant turning, walking back and forth, compels you to expand foot energy in the classroom than would be required by a walk of several miles at even pace. To meet these demands on the foot, teachers can obtain Cantilever Shoes at 310 Livingston that will assist the arch structure, giving support with freedom to the muscles. The foot muscles grow less tired if they are permitted t0 function freely and naturally. The CANTILEVER SHOE has good-looking, stylish models (in suede, calf or kid) that give comfort and reduce fatigue. You can depend upon this store for a correct fitting.

Prices of women's styles are $8.50 to $10. Men's oxfords, calfskin, $10; and kidskin, $10.50. .00 Be sure to see the beautiful ly igned the shimmering gloss of the shears. It's the only shears of its kind, and what's even more astounding is its unprecedentedly low price, $4.95 especially in this rising market. This new model is lightweight and made of the same high-grade materials and high standard of workmanship used in previous models of this manufacturer, who, by the way, Is a member of the NRA.

Ask for it at your favorite department store or at your neighborhood hardware dealer. These days as much thought should be given to. the selection of a PHARMACIST as is given in the choosing of a physician. It is wise to consult the LINDSAY LABORATORIES at 302 Ashland Place, whose slogan is "Everything for the Sick." They carry the most complete line of drugs and medicines. It takes six graduate pharmacists to conduct this largest and most completely equipped prescription compounding department in Greater New York.

I find by comparison that charges for prescriptions are less here than elsewhere you get the right thing ordered by your physiciarf at the right price. Phone NEvins 8-5480 for information when confronted with a drug problem, and be sure to paste this paragraph in your medicine chest. For over 21 years it has made and held loyal friends. Here it is: TO TREAT EVERY CUSTOMER WITH THE SAME COURTESY, HONESTY AND EFFICIENCY WHICH WE OURSELVES WISH TO RECEIVE. TO GIVE CUSTOMERS FREEDOM FROM ALL FUEL WORRIES BY SELLING ONLY CLEAN, LONC-BURNINC, DEPENDABLE COAL.

FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE, TOO! Orders received before 1 P.M. will be in your cellar before 5 P.M. the same day! WE ALSO SELL KOPPERS SEABOARD COKE ChasJIunter Coal Co. The Senior Arista of New Utrecht High School admitted 52 new members at their recent installation. Dr.

Charles Tonsor, prncipal of Grover Cleveland High School, was guest speaker. The newly installed members follow: ,3 Sylvia Altman Beatrice Brooks Surella Dodge Esther Fassberg Mae Flshman Leonore Freeman face and throat have begun to relax, it's time to consult LINCOLN L. STEVENSON. His method removes skin discolora-tions, scars, pimples, pit marks, blemishes, flabbiness and age lines in seven visits. Here is your chance to LOOK AT LEAST 15 YEARS YOUNGER and it's all done without surgery, acids or muscle stretching.

Consultation is gratis. Get in touch with Lincoln L. Stevenson at 1476 Broadway, corner 42d N. BRyant fl-8264. or in the Hotel Belleclaire, Broadway at 77th St.

Telephone ENdicott 2-5710, or write him for a free booklet, which will help solve your beauty problems. Discussing beauty makeup, LIROBE, INC, insists this point: Covering dead, lifeless skin with beauty make-up does not make one attractive. It defeats its purpose and emphasizes a lack of beauty. The skin itself must be cultivated to be fresh, transparent, velvety to serve as a perfect foundation for beauty make-up. That marvelous tissue cream by Lirobe, has been created for this sole purpose.

Also to smoothe liney, crepey skin. The $2.50 size will.be mailed to Susan readers this week, accompanied by a 2-oz. Jar of Lemon Cream (as an introductory offer) for only $2, so write at once to Lirobe, 507 5th N. Y. eyeglasses priced so low at the offices of L.

J. Page, well-known registered optometrist. Say, you'll like the service of this eyesight specialist he's most efficient and so reliable. Phone TRiangle 5-7861 for appointment, or stop in at 312 Livingston St. he'll cheerfully adjust glasses without a fee.

When a housewife discovers milk that is richer, more creamy, more delcious that's news! That is why we ask you to compare RENKEN'S MILK with other brands you'll probably bring in the same verdict "the best I've ever tasted." Renken's milk has been delivered all over Brooklyn and most of L. I. for almost half a century so phone MAin 2-6740 to place your order at the nearest M. H. Renken Dairy.

Co. the difference in taste will amaze you. Mvrtie Vacirca Virginia Vacirca Charlotte Effron Sidney Horowita Myron Reissman Fenimore Phillips Giralamo Rubino Harold Keller Jack Grossman M. Schneiderman Abe Friedman Bernard Gold Joseph Rosenthal Philip Shapiro Solomon Berson Hyman Petraic Robert Taub Solomon Weinstock Mark Appleman Sqmuel Schulman Sidney Welner Gamliel Weisbach Robert Feftrin Alfred Fishman Joseph Fein Burton Fisher Florence Greene Sylvia Haykih Rose If-aeson Anita Kantrow Ruth Kantrowltz Beatrice Karp Blanche Kirsch Goldie Kramer Betty Kressel Blanche Krosnfy Thelma Mait Shirley Meyerson Amerlia Pelleterl Helen Phillips Irene Rubinstein Anna Simon Celia Sperling Ruth Stahl Ruth Star Lillian Tellem Yvette Tratlner OF FLATBUSH With so many glamorous events scheduled on the social calendar, you're foolish to handicap your looks with a heavy growth of hair on the face. Get rid of it now talk your Droblem over with one Tattoo Lipstick at MAIN OFFICE Ask for A.

S. Phone MIdwood 8-3000 ri 10.8 EAST 34TH STREET Brush up on your contract know of an inexpensive bridge teacher. of the Salmans at 26 Court St. or 51 E. 42d New York.

They are Brooklyn's oldest electrologists, so phone TRiangle 5-5560 or Murray Hill 2-5310 for appointment. IIU Mil II I) J.I III I. JhUI III I ullLyap i Ifi WON'T SAY GOOD-NIGHT UNTIL lOlA LI STEN.S IS, I THOUGHT SHE WAS A KNOCKH PROMISE TO HAVE LUNCH VITH ME. PUT WHEN I MET HER LAST FRIDAY- i -v nifii I 'vi nrrt i i i ir I BUI WHtfM I I UUIs HhK IU LUINV.H If only I could trot you down to W. B.

Faust-mann's at 46 Flatbush Ave. to see the exciting display of greeting cards, NEXT DAY--LORD 1 it-r oii Kl A NT ED HAIR is impossible to conceal. Tweezing and depilatories only coarsen the growth. But n't be i s-couraged. It can be removed, per LOOKED TERRlBLEJr bridge accessories and social stationery then you'd know why I'm trying to coax you not to choose blindly elsewhere.

Then look over the beautiful line of Royal Portable and standard make typewriters any model can now be purchased on the convenient payment plan. They also rent, sell and repair typewriters. Open evenings. Fair, FAT and dp fjf OW A WEEK lZA ii AGO I THOUGHT helqvep OT- I ff lrYlUR BROTHER IS I I invtirnnritifii'm iiit8 B-- tthe most persistent han 'f Hf I 1 if Ji HAVE TO SAY YES TO HIM. i.N,..MattMf ifeii.

'L IMr -nn -Ti i "in 1 manently by the only method physicians recommend ELECTROLYSIS. LUCY ELLIOTT, registered nurse, with years of experience specializing in this work, tells me that she positively guarantees results, leaving the skin soft and smooth with no ill effects. Hair removed from face or body. By employing the most modern method the work can be accomplished quickly and economically. All treatments given by Miss Elliott personally.

Visit her at 512 5TH AVE. (entrance 43d), N. Y. she will be pleased to explain electrolysis to you. Phone PEnn.

6-1941. Let me lend you a free booklet which tellt you how to over-eome the mental handicap created by wrinkle, blemithet and tagging contours. SOTHATS WHYYOuVeN LET, HER DOWN-PHIL, 17 FORTY? or Just fat? Well, it's up to you to take the massages and workouts at Christine Midskaug's Swedish Institute two to four pounds will be patted away with everv treatment. Stop YES- IT IS THE SAME CONDITION BOWELS BADLY CLOGGED WITH in at 427 Flatbush Ave. Extension or phone NEvins 8-2344 for more information charges are so moderate.

WASTES. AS A RESULT, YOUR WHOLE BODY IS BEING POISONED AND YOUK OH, BETTY, JUST LOOK HOW MY FACE IS HER SKIN LOOKS JUST LIKE MINE DID ZT )i BREAKING OUT. ITS GETTING WORSE BEFORE YOU TOLD ME VnJHATTO DO.Xa i VEVERYDAY. AND I'M SURETHfXS WUY IS IT THE SAMEf 3 PHU. UAS BEEN ACTING SO QUEER fj1 -Sfi D0NT WORRY about) 'jv fflfr SKIN IS EASILY INFECTED.TOEND v-fi i rc or a i ti i3i 1 MM! I THIS CONDITION MY ADVICE IS TO, cMiiirir acv EAT 3 CAKES OF FLEISCHMANNS DOCTOR.

A YEAST EVERY DAY. ITS A FOOD AND WILL SOON PURIFY YOUf? Lil ii 1 WHOLE SYSTEM. ports in the news! onlycometothe) A yXryA ZH MXA wvv A Wll soon see. wont AWliy I THE NEXT r. i) Mil; 7Vw WERE INVITEDTOTHIS 7 l1 111 II AM IV PARTY TONIGHT TOO RaJwM Dr.

Johan Almkvist, Sweden's eminent authority on diseases of the skin and blood, declares: TpHE same forward pass the same drop kick the same plays again and again! fS ingenuity dead among football coaches of today? Read this interesting article By HAROLD PARROTT fOr 25 I HAVC SUtCESSf UlLY PRESCRIBED YEAST fOR WMPLES, 0O1LS AND OTHER SWN TROUBLES Ji ri LJ FRESH YEAST ii recommended by skin ipecialiiti became it eorreeti the causi of moat common (kin troublei un-cltan intestines Yet it isn't harsh like Dr. Almkviit of Stockholm softens the body's strengthens intestines. Evacuations become normal. Your whole system shows the effects. Just eat 3 cakes of Fleischmann Yeast daily.

It is very rich in vitamins D. Directions on the label. At grocers, restaurants, soda fountains. Try it! AlESAIDTOEATIT TS3 'XA' Ml HOKLATIOX cathartics and laxative drugs. It's ioo7 Fleiscbmann't Yeast in Thursday's Brooklyn Eagle FLEISCHMAJifl'S YEASTjr Health ITCERTAINU DISS0LV4M BEAUTIFUL..

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