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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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9 Till-: li Ki Mii.X DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOKK. IKiDAY. FEUKUAllY Store Open 9 to 5:30 BeG POLICE LTS. HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET aristocrat of the aristocrats and yet a democrat of the democrats." 1'oliec Commissioner Knriffht was the last speaker.

Antony the guests 01 honor ere Admiral If. Clennon, retired; Frederick Cunliffe-Owcn, Cyl. Herman A. Melz, Governor Silzer of New Jersey, ('apt. V.

It. Wells, Francis A. Huco and the lit. Itcv. Herbert Slupman, who said yrace.

EMm Celebrate 35th Anniversary Last, was a banner nttfht in th" history of the Prospect 'Avenue M. K. Church, Windsor t'-rmee, and practically fery member of the church and many friends turned out to honor members of the Ladies Aid. who celebrated the 3Ttli anniversary of the founding- of the organization. An excellent entertainment 'was arran'-d for the visitors, the feature of whih was a tableau, picturing the important events in the life of the society and the church.

Mrs. Mary flenna, ice presi'b nt and a charter member of the organization, traced its growth from its inception until last niyhl and g-ave many interestini? reminiseenef s. Mrs. W. Mchuvy, president, of the Ladies Aid, und 2 0 other meiiitiers appeared in the elfiimrtj Witshiniroti as a man of ilw s- it.

"Washington fame within an of lns a hi; "and it was only 1 ho rears of his mother thnt Urpt him from aecrptiiiH; a navui appointment." Hf spoke of the necessity lor more rrspwt )y our citizens for those they entrust with liifi" duties. lieutenant Covernur Ooro II. Mum devoted himself to a eulogy ol" onr first I'rvwiiiVnt. "It, is a question," lie said, "as to whether it is the Kre.it who nis or events which shape tin num. Hut in the case of tleortf Washington at Valley Korjre we have a example the ureat man shaping: events.

Washington hclievt ri in a cause and that is we ail must do if we wish to pet others 1o believe in that cause. was an Founded KOL'RTEEXTH STUKKT WKST OF I-'IKTfl AVI). Apparel for Every Member of the Family i m.mmii. Tlie regular meeting of the Men's 'luh of the Flat hush 'hristian Church was not held hist niaht and it was announced that the next meet-inn will not he held until some time when an opening meetim? and prominent speaker will he le ai d. Spring Clearances and Special Purchases fyeryhody hopsJfe'eQnaturdt kTIHSLY FRENCH OLIVE OIL Foremost for half a century.

Bottled in France under perfect sanitary conditions. E.LA MONTAGNE'S SONS DISTRIBUTOR TOR SA, START DRIVE FOR COMMUNITY HOUSE Young Israel of Flatbush Plan $100,000 Campaign. a campaign for a $100,000 com-tnujlty building to housn thn rf-'iKious, educational unt recreational ictivitif'H of the fiit ir community will be luunehed within a we ly Voting Israel of Flat bush. A plot of ground upon which this building is to bp creeled has been purchased. According to Marcus Itottenberg.

chairman of the building committee, ma ny in Klatbunh ha ve expressed a desire tor a Jewish con-KTegat ion, where religious services would be conducted in accurdnnco with the orthodox ritual, where a Talmud 'Corah would attract young people to attend classes. He said that at present there Ls no Talmud Torah operating along modern lines, and -them is no place in the community where Jews may congregate socially. The synagogue on Coney Island avc, ho claimed, is not large enough. THE IRISH DANCE Vise Irish Hons anil Daughters made Goonre WashinKton's litrtliday I hp occasion of its annual dance last nlKht at Koch's Academy, 1232 ovc. and proved that Irishmen and Irish (jirls like dam-ins and llatfs.

Several hundred were in attendance. XI. stwanick. .1. Kelly and J.

Swanlek headed the reception committee. There was an entertainment, during which Tom ('ranis Turlow and Alice MeKeon sang and played Irish melodies. JEWEyiY Splendid values for this once-a-nionth occdsi'an. We draw attention to savings our prices offer. Men's Sclid Gold Wsltham Watches Colonial Series 14 karat 15-jewel movement manufacturers' retail price $00.00 27.90 Colonial Series Men's Geld Filled Waltham WUhes movement 271-year ca-c manufacturers' retail price $45.00 19.00 Imported Novelty Earrings ail colors, including pearl drop ear rintrs were $1.25 to $1.50 3 BROOKLYN STORES: Gen.

Bullarcl Adm'l Plunkett, Lt. Gov. Lunn, Speakers. The 17th annual banquet of the 1'olice Lieutenants' Benevolent Association was held last niRlit at the Waldorf-Astoria. Well over 2,000 men attended, men were seated at the tables, while in the balconies wi re about 5l0 of their womenfolk.

"Wo are come here toniKhl," declared l.t. John H. Ayers. toastmas-ter, "for two purposes: first, to commemorate that illustrious Americun, Georsc Washington: second, to do honor to our (rlorious Army and lie read reK'rets on not being- present from otlicials and dignitaries from all over the United Slater-'." Maj. dell.

Robert Ijp Jiullar.1, commander of the. Department of ihe lCast, declared that the Army man was Ihe true brother of the police ollieer. "They are both devoted, he said, "to the public service of safety and order. They have tn" same weaknesses and The kcii-eral completely won -r the women of his audieiic" as well as the men his witty utterances. Itear Admiral fail V.

TlunUett REMOVAL SALE Entire Stock to Be Sold Regardless of Cost SAVE 50 TO 75 Living Room Suites Null Price S1.Vi.on Tupffdry Suite 'el'iir suite Mohair Suite Other viilucs jS8uto Mum All Suites cuiist rut'tcri vith Kliall spr-hiKS, Iouho cushions and Lamps, Shades. Mirrors and Reed Suites included in this Sale. Come and Be Convinced. Dealers Bring Your Customers. Hart's Sample Furniture Co.

237 Duffield near Fulton II. I. hull. Ave. I.K.T., Hovt St.

Account with I'lTM AVEM'L Al nisi Street mm KITCHEN CABINETS in Your House' Open a Charge -rl Comolete Home Furnishers Clearance. RUGS Savings on-a large variety of our rugs, including many of ihe finer imported types. 125 FIFTH AVENUE At Slcrlins 1'larc Indestructible Pearl Necklaces solid pold clasps-- 1 iiiclvs graduated I. were 2.50 Mahogany Finished) -Clocks 21 inches 10 Ju'h V'ic'ht-'dav mmpniftit-' were $14.97 10.00 Novelty NecklacestUrsel drops i were Imported Novelty Necklaces new desifrns spring costume shade- i were $2.97 .75 I Wilton Axminster Rues slight I misweaves r-rich riec; color? of rare antiques medium arid small designs- -9x12 ft 1 price if- perfect. 67.50 Newest, in Rugs tile and carpet desitrns i It.

Sp-cial 6.44 I 9x12 Special 1 2.97 Heavy Printed Cork Linoleums extra heavy surface carpet and tile figures. yard ,87 v.o'oro vnition civets- were S5.n0 to $7.25 4.45 30-Inch Silk Chiffon we 1.2.) 3.45 9 Of 11 7 sses Swc Imported Reversible Wool Rugs 8 ft. 2 in. 11 ft. in.

were 2 9. 74 27 54 in. were $1.76.,. .3.97 Scatter ftugs in. Tapestrv ussels 2.24 275-i ip.

Velvets 3.67 21xT.i Axmin.tera.. .3.97 Vr've; Stair rose, bHta and tan 'grounds with del Cached fipures yard .17 to 2.95 THIRD At 50th Sirwt IS THE LAST DAY TO SECURE ONE OF THESE Silks for Spring The new prints so much in vogue and the solid colors that never go out are here in a delightful variety. 33-lnch Colored Prr'a Satin? 3f)-Inch and Colortd aii'l ovenina 'h ides fetas -'-ol't i'iiiish. -r-V .69 wen- 1.13' V'; Junior Boys' Balkan and Middy Suits Special 4.44 Wathable wattts of Palinet linen and white gabardine navy trimmings handsomely braided collar and cuffs, embrodered sleeve emblems 3 to 7 years. Junior Boys' Oliver Twiat Suiti pure worsted jcrpcy lipht brown and Coppn extra washable collar and cuffs finished with loops and pearl buttons 3 to yearn Special 6.

.54 Junior Boys' Overcoats navy kersey and fancy cheviot overcoating: also cinnamon and navy chinchilla 3 to 9 years in the lot were fiJZ were 9,44 Junior Boys' Spring Coats sl wool, irray and tan tweeds popular rajrlan model with cuff single-breasU'd box pleated back and lare flap pockets with box pleat 3 to ,10 .47 Other Spring Coats for Junior Boys to. 10 5.64 to 10.34 Special Purchase Flannelette Gowns 1.74 Worth $2.28 Pink and blue striped flan' nelette, trimmed with braid and ribbon. Regular -and extra s-'zes. Extra Size Flannelette Petticoats pink and blue stripes or all white scalloped, hemstitched or plain hem-were $1.28 ...94 f-xtra Mze Dept. S(d tloor.

Fountain Pens 1.14 Were $1.50 14 harat pen points with clip. Sal'ite Pencils with clip or rintr mottled and black were 50 Boxed Stationery 36 sheets and 3G envelopes cambric finish were .37. 23 Women's Fine Cotton Vests Seconds of .35 nntl .47 Qualities .22 Low Nch, slrefress band bodice and crochet top regular nnrl extra sizes. Tiz-Ryt Unimi Suits weight cotton-- l.iw neck sleeve less hanrl top knee ere .77 CNtra were Glove Silk Vests t-uuiro si were JJ.r.7 1.47 1.S7 .1.37 Glove Silk PettiM-omers in-forced double shimd cuff irray, taupe, black, navy, brown vec 2.37 School Clothes for Girls Practical, smartly made clothes that look well and stand well the wear and tear of every dav use. Girls' Champion Middie Blouses all white (i to 20 years Specialized price ,00 Girls Champion Bloome's ad woo! pleated 12 to 20 3.74 Girls' Worsted Slipover Sweaters buff, brown and pekin 8 to 14 years 1.94 Clearance of Girls' Winter Coats ra.elan set-in sleeves collars brown, reindeer and blue were 1 6.75 Clearance Wool and Silk It osicry Best Qualities at these attractive values Women's SHk and Wool Hose fliphtly irregular some with clocks blue, camel, cordovan were 1.10 Men's Wool Hose brown, preen and blue heather mixture- sizes to II 2 Children's "4 -Lenglh Wool flo.e brown, camel and jrrav sizes 7 to 10 ruir.

SI. 00 sizes 10'i to II- ret'. $1.10 .87 Women's All-Si'k Hose seanis back polo brown, white and nude were -lt 40 Children's Silk Socks blue, maize, cordovan were .44 o0 Infants' Silk Hose white, pi'lii, sky sizes 4'. to O'i- were $1.17 71 Saturday galo Pure Cream Caramels .36 lb Zj Speculative Prices, fSl Buy only from Imtd to mouth jM 1 3ilIlCl 1 1 fflffi if I cy.WEEKv). i wi SpscM Sale of New Pack Fruits Kk 1 "Wt 1 i Sliced or ftpZi Ml mm PeaclieIy ffl ASP Peaches iS23 I zl lonte Caches I MP I )el311onfe Cherries- I 8 ASP Cherries Mtc Z9f Del ffionte Cherries 'L 25? AgP Cherries '2 can 23 jj -fllonte Pears 3 1 ASF.

Pears 33 ft lonte Apricots 2711 A8P Apricots 'Kcan2B 3t 'rj' iimiiiiimi miiwmiiinii urn ii i i ii hi i hi inn i iini 11 limn 31' 1 DellontePineappleB jj gotta! P2aches20'" 36-Inch Homespun Paisb-y Print medium designs 1.45 35-Jnch Figured Satins variolic color coiiiliinulions. .25 Junior Froch SELLERS 5HK Tlieliest Servant st puts one of these Labor-Saving, I Sanitarv and Efficient Kitchen Were $18.73 Five charming spring models. Cocoa, Lanvin green, brown, rose and navy in solid and combination colors; 12 to 17 years. Cabinets in your home. Balance in weekly payments to suit you.

Mormims EVERYDAY fa m3y Excepted Don't Miss This Great Opportunity For the Last Time 7" 01717 TOMORROW IELilli 26-Piece Oneida Community Set To p-event buying, quantities restiittod. No Mail or I ehplinne Orders. 59 ct. P.kCo7til Brastiees. .38 $14.50 Boys' Suits .11.50 Heavy quality side Worsteds, and ehev-tailored shoulder st -an -I I lo 12.

iots lirh; ai'd dn'-'i colors ail. kwi.mi with two pairs i-f i'lilly lined' $1.00 Men's Bet and trousers i.r- to 16 yens. Buckle Set, 77 New deijcn buckle nuino Boys' Hsfvy Grey Coftjn lowhide ttrap in bhe-1; and cor- Fleece Suits dovan all sizes. jijj. ci ci i lene-th -well ma le size-, to 10 $1.74 mens rlannelelte yens were 1.1 7 .87 Niijhhh'rts 1.31 i.ar-rcs.

si. 94 l-'ull cue and roomv novelty trim lNI' rtSJs VVk Men's Wool Mixed Specials jK SATURDAYS 9 9AK2RM pj i(M THSE VALUES. Under-vcar 1.44 (irny shirts ami dr.i wet's to it and diuii'ik'. MKN'S 1 1 li K. A I $1.24 Babies' Yoke and Bishop esrei 77 and cmbro'dery trimir.e 1 size .0 yea i i i-r l.

$1.02 Votive LH.I5 for 'lozn 73 'I?" 28 1 To cap the cilmax of a successful week we are giving to every purchaser of a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet a complete set of 26 pieces of real Oneida Community Silver knives, forks, spoons, butter knives and sugar spoons guaranteed for ten years. Regular retail value $13.00. The price of the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet is guaranteed to be the standard price in spite of this offer of free silver. FREE to Every Woman Men's All Wool Trousers 4.33 G.iod selection of dark wtirsteds, cnssime'es and clnr- iots sizes 23 to 48. MKN'S $27.50 Men's Ove ccatv 18.25 All wool mostly cierk in Chesterf ield models some ulsters sizes -'V.

to t2. MKX'S I'l iTl I MAIN Sl.i iR $1.25 Men's Al! Wrd Caos. .68 Good selection of colors all sizes. I JIKNS rl.tiTIIINi; MAIN' I who visits our establishment tomorrow and requests a demonstration of the efficiency of the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet will receive absolutely free a standard crystal friuss measuring1 cup indispensable to the careful housewife and well-ordered kitchen. Open Till 9 P.

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