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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY, MARCH 13. 1923. 1STH REGT.

AND 16TH D. S. INFANTRY TO HOLD JOINT REVIEW Main 6100 Store A "Abraham TRAUS Continued From J'age S. for membership In the Guard unde BR.OOKLYN Rirable elements through hasty and unconsidered recruitine. While this campaign will not do away with other "rrt them quick campaigns, it is believed that eventually the success of the contests of this sort will eliminate the less de sirable campaigns of short duration.

he contest was planned in an rtrort to tin the gaps the iiuard ranks which will be caused bv thf expiration of terms of enlistment of thousands of men within the next few months. He-enlistments will be counted in favor of any contestant Newest Charming blouses of the New Spring Season Soft-hued crepes, brightest printed silks, dress blouses, sports blouses, collection of some of the loveliest styles that in computing the grand totals. The Guardsman securing the larg est number of recruits will receive cash prize of $200. However, in order to be eligible for the prize, he must have a minimum of 20 enlistments. The second prize is $150.

third $100, fourth $7o. and fifth and ninth $2D. Forty special prizes will be awarded. wie new season nas Drougnr. The following officers will act as judges: Col.

Edward J. Westcott, assistant adjutant; I-t. L'ol. Kdward Olmsteod. acting chief of staff, 27th and Capt.

William J. Mangine, in charge of recruiting bureau, X. Y. X. G.

V. S. Marine ReserTes. Capt. James K.

Rorke. commander of the Marine stationed at the 2d Naval Battalion Armory. B2d lias just returned from Washington where he has been on active duty since last Thursday. Capt. Rorke will announce the plans for the coming field training program.

The Marines will escort the 2d battalion in the review on April 7. In addition to the review they will po through a physical under arms to the music of Shannon's 2d Navai Rand. Immediately after the review, and before the evening parade, the stiver loving cup will be awarded the Marines for winning the rifl matches in competition with the (jAfternoon and 'Dinner Frocks Smart Fashions at Moderate Prices Women's Coats Capes For Miss 14-to-18 19.75 Surpassing Any That We Have Seen at even divisions of the battalion. In their indoor game last Tues. .50 .75 day, the Marines defeated Semnter $39 $79 Fldelis Post, V.

F. by the score or to z. Special Orders. First Lt. Walter F.

Becker of the 14th Inf. has been assigned from the reserve list to active duty for period of 90 days without pay. First Fashioned of Roshanara, of the color-blended Marbletex, of crepes, of radiums jacquettes and hip blouses with long sleeves or short, and including every color that spring sanctions. Sizes 34 tO 46. A.

floor, East. One style at each price is pictured. Several other models, however, and just as distinctive in new style effects, are presented in each group. The woman's cape at upper left, at $39.75, is of lustrosa cloth in navy blue, blick or parchment shade. Also wrap-around or-side tie coats are in amwo-laine, a new soft wool fabric; also capes of velverette and sports coats in overplaid or fleecy wool fabrics.

Very distinctive is the cape-sleeved coat pictured at $39.50, made of fashona ir. Hamuel H. Sihos having re signed from the 14th is granted full and honorable discharge. First J.f. William T.

Richmond. 106th has been granted full and honorabl discharge. First Lt. Edward F. 'luffy Jr.

of tbe 106th Inf. has been recognized in his new rank and as tjgned to duty with Co. K. Kecognition of rank has been granted 2d Lt. Leonard Pollard Bot ting of the 13th Coast Defense Com mand.

He has been assigned to the cloth and also paneled in a new way. Other models are of lustrosa, velverette or twill cloths. A slim, wrap-around coat is featured at made of lucette cloth, very soft and graceful in effect. A. 8.

Second floor, Central. Spring Top Coats Men! Start Spring Tomorrow in the Right Way Charming frocks of crepe, fashioned with that grace of line -which spring modes prefer and retaining the round necks and brief sleeves so becoming to youth. There are ten different styles, some beaded and embroidered fashioned with panels and drapes, in dark and afternoon shades. Some frocks in the selection are only one of a kind. Town Country Suits, $19.75 The all-wear suits of tweed, with the short, swagger box coat, side buttoned and the wrap around skirt, in gray, tan, blue; silk lined.

Sizes 14, 16, 18. A. S. Second floor. Central.

Rarely Such Remarkable Values in Women's Silk Gloves Tomorrow closes a three days' glove event, occasioned by huge special purchases of superior quality silk gloves. The low prices quoted are typical of the unusual values that have prevailed. Two-clasp Silk Gloves, 69c Milanese silk gloves with Paris point or embroidered backs. Black, white, pongee or mastic. 16-button Silk Gloves, $1.29 Milanese silk gloves with Pa-is point backs.

Black, white, pongee or mastic. Attention is especially directed to a complete line of novelty silk gloves for spring in all the newest shades. Priced $2 to $4.75. Special! Chamois Lisle Gloves, 65c Strap-wrist gauntlet gloves in. all the fashionable shades.

A. S. Street floor. Central. 3lst Co.

First Lt. Irwin W. Alpert aas Deen approved as an officer In the Medical Detachment of the 106th Inf. Full and honorable discharge has been granted to First Lt. Loeb of the 27th Division Train.

Camp Schedule. Doe to the reduction of the bud- cet estimates in the Army Appro priation Act, the Citizens- Military Training program has been some what modified. Camps will be held in this corps area as follows: Lnrftttnn. Hmneh. Ktr'ffth Plftttsburg Barrack.

N. T. Basic Red 2.000 mnaion barracks, N. l. rleia Arm.

Fort Hancock. N. Coast Artll. Camp Alfred Vail, X. Signal Corpa camp Vx, N.

Infantry Camp Dlx, N. Cavalry Camp Dlx, N. .1 Engineers ttan Juan, Porto Rico Infantry Ostrich Bands or Plumes Total 1.100 Camps in the United States will be Smartly Trim the New Hats and Very Inexpensively at 1.59 from Aug. 1 to Aug. 30.

7th Division Train. i tfcoret. of friends and veterans of the old 47th now the 27th Divi s29. 75 Spring days are on the way. But here men's after-winter coats have already come.

Come from one of pur, best houses. All finely tailored and perfectly fitting. And priced surprisingly low. Conservative Coats of Oxford Gray, Silk Lined Throughout Box Coats of All-Wool Mixtures Silk Yoke and Sleeve Lining Sizes 35 regular to 46 stout, in one style or the other. Two-Trousers Suits, $29.75 Splendid all-wool spring fabrics.

All sizes. It will be your own fault if you keep on pay. ing more for suits of this quality with but a single pair of trousers. We've told you what $29.75 gives you-in two-trousers suits! A. H.

Htreet floor, Hoyt street. sion Train, attended the first annual dance of the Service Co. in the arm ory, Marcy ave. and Heyward on Saturday night. The ball was the occasion for a social reunion of old i Veterans who fought In the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection, at the Mexican Border This low price was only made possible by purchasing a great quantity of ostrich.

This we did not hesitate to do as ostrich not only, has a vogue now, but its popularity is also acclaimed for summer. The Bands are fully curled and will completely trim a hat. The Plumes have broad heads, fully curled and are 12 inches long. The colorings are particularly fascinating in Chinese blue, jade green, wood brown, nacre shades, also black. Either band or plume will give a note of elegance to any spring C0StUnle- A.

floor, East. lib Jj it 1 1 trm in the World War. laj. Walter B. Corwln, com- mander of the Train, delivered an in which he lauded the old Coin Gold Dinner Sets for its service record which ex ends through three decades.

He declared that the traditions of the old outfit would be carried on and Were Never So Low Before preserved by the Train. Major Cor s24. 75 win also spoke on the accomDllsh- nents of his command during the last year. Woirette Elastic Corsets Capt. Harold C.

Finn, who com-roanded the veterans, also spoke. At midnight supper was served by the Ladies' Auxiliary. Dancing con This March sale is practical! Tomorrow it offers.a specially secured reduction on china for everyday home use the popular coin gold dinner services, of American porcelain. The lovely coin gold band is decorative Its motif extends to the gold burnished handles. Never was such quality priced so low.

tinued through the evening. Captain Finn, chairman of the committee, was assisted bv Fgt. Fred. Hoeferlein. Sgt.

William McKenna. Pgt. Harry tichulz and Hgt. Joseph Fox. Among the guests were Major Corwln.

William Hobbs. Sergeant Beckerman and Technical Sgt. Jack neamona of the 106th Motor Trans Pound Paper a Splendid Quality 18c package 84 sheets of good-looking stationery, in white, blue, pink, buff, nile green, gray and orchid. A remarkable offering secured in a very special purchase Envelopes to match, 25 for 9c. Bond Paper, 120 Sheets for 19c Made especially for A.

S. Fnvelopes to match, 25 for l-'lc. 1 Whiting and Cook's ''Get Acquainted" Package, 35c 12 sheets and 12 cnvclopcs "Hand Loom" paper. floor, ITKAff iflMttj jiilil Ul LllHtJI Improve All Types of Stout Figures $9.50 to 12.50 Spring styles demand a corset that gives a flat back, straight hip lines and as blender a silhouette as possible. Poirette corsets have been especially designed to accomplish these style effects and have been most successful.

port Co. Acting Sgt. W. Keller of the 106th M. T.

Corp. Fred. Seitz ann otners. The 105th Motor Transport unit will hold a. dance nfur Saturday Sight.

First Lt. William M. Molloy Jieads the reception committee at this affair and has secured a number of local vaudeville stars to supply the entertainment. Others on me committee Include Sergeants The Model as Pictured 15-pc. Sanitary Glass Cereal Sets, $2.25 For a clearance tomorrow at the season's record low price.

Clear them away, as long as the 250 sets last. We'll pack them carefully for safe delivery home. Set comprises 6 large and 6 small jars, a salt box, oil bottle and vinegar bottle. A. S.

Subway floor. Central. An Economy Event in 'Mirro' Aluminum Ware The story is just this a special purchase of the famous "Mirro" Aluminum Ware and other household necessities bought in a very large quantity and low enough so we could drop prices far below regular. Here is your chance to save: The back view reveals a broad elastic band at the top which artfully conceals surplus flesh and gives tl. straight back line without any lacing.

The ftont view imparts graceful lines but does not show a concealed elastic belt that gives correct support to the abdomen. Important A corsetiere will be in attendance tomorrow to aid in choosing the model best suited to your figure. Poirette corsets will be a revelation for comfort, grace of line and smart style effects. A. tt 8.

Second floor. Kast. Percolator S1.69 Regularly $1.93 Pudding Pans 49c Regula'ly 75c Sunray finish. capacity. pe.

8- Buigea sn Welded spout cup capacity. larke, Hsmmersrohr, I rcscott and Corporal Schwelckert. To H1 Military Carnkal. A military carnival which promises to be the greatest of its kind be held at th 3th Coast Defense Command Armory, Sumner and Jefferson on April 20. The exhlWt is being organized by Lt.

Col. Howard L. Campion, O. R. and will Include drills and demonstrations by the Army, Navy, Marines, Guard and members of the citizens' military training camps.

The provisional company composed of men from the last mentioned unit has already been formed and holds weekly drills at the 13th. In addition to the above there bo un exhibit of military equlp-'Ht nd paraphernalia, tents, ilties. guns, mortars, field guns and other things. The feature of the carnival will be special half mlin r-i. race, "i'eams will be entered by "all the military organizations participating in the carnival.

A boxing bout between two star amateur fighters has also been arrangr-d. The special provisional company has enlisted 60 men and it is expected that fully twice that number will report at the next drill. the events already listed drills will be staged by detachments of the 16lh nnd 18th U. 8. Inf.

The bands of these regiments and of the 13th Regt. will also entertain during the evening. Dancing will follow. Tetls for Medical Corps. An examination of applicants for appointment in the Corps of the Army will be held din ing the period of July 16 to 20.

inclusive. To be eligible to lake the examination 1 he applicant niiist lie a. male citizen of the United States. a eradlliil nf ufnlahlo Sink Strainer, 69c Regularly 90c Size 10j4x8. Kitchen Chairs, $1.35 Round back, extra strong whitewood.

Gate-Leg Tables, $8.93 Regularly $13.75 Well made of whitewood, especially suited to the smaller dining room or kitchen. Size 38x42 in. when extended and 14x42 in. folded. Exceptional value.

III New Vanities Adopt the Mode of Tut-ankh-amen $4.95 If the ladies of Tut-ankh-amen's court carried Tea Kettle S3.39 Regularly $1.50 Admire It in the Livable House This 3-pc. Enamel Bedroom Suite at $395-75 Admire it here on the Fourth floor, surely. But you'll admire it infinitely more in your own home. Its charming in French gray enamel delicatelv decorated with hand-painted fiora. patterns.

Designed gracefully in the early American style, adaptable to every modern bedroom. Bright and cheery looking, ideal for apartment guests' rooms or a country home Red dresser and hanging mirror, chiffonier, vanity table, chair rocker bench and candle stand. With the twin beds, 165. Convex Saucepot $1.75 Regularly $2.20 Sunray finish. finish.

Polished Saucepan 98c Regularly $1.15 Stinray finish. Complete with cover and long handle. 3-qt. capacity. 4-qt.

capicity, $1.25. reg. SI.B5. Kice Boiler $1.97 Regularly $2.50 Sunray finish. No-'-urn knobs.

Can be used as two separate utensils. Cover fits cither one. 2-qt. capacity. No- Complete with set Welded spout burn handle cover.

Side F.np ca- and knob. Capacity handles, (i-qt, pacity. 5 qts. tneir vai.iry accessories anout with them, it must have been in vanity boxes like these! For they are coered with an Egyptian design and shaped in odd Egyptian form. And within is all the necessary equipment to feminine vanity as important 3,000 years ago as it is today powder box.

lip stick holder and Targe mirror, in brass or shell finish. The boxes are in brown, moire lined. km J' dditional Enamel Furniture -TP 7-pr- Cnlnninl snitt iri. pngm.l cm. H-pc.

fawn decorated suite. fMl. 7-pc. gray and blue decorated suite. Ivnrv and decerned drcsstr.

odd pieces. school lcsill authorized to confer the degree of doctor of ntedirine, must have had at least 'one hospital training subsequent to the completion of a four year course of Instruction in audi medical school, or in lien hereof have served one year as a medical olliecr in the 1 S. Army between April S. 1917. and July 1.

1919. He must he between the ages of a and 31 at the time of the examination. Vi'hite enamel dresser, odd pieces S'3 chiffonier, with mirror! enamel dre.er, Ivory chest. K.l IVmrBl..

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