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

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7HC BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. IRIOAY. .11 M. Ji.

1XM. WEATHER FORECAST Brooklyn Society ZIOH PARK YISITED BY EAGLE TOURISTS a tt kLaraata TrMtihw. tJ Mr. til Mr. Toaus e.

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ttaeier lh HoaM Plate Ckwrck Tk tiMor waa XI a I.i! laa TrtauU 4 VI a Virgin jtttie Crtg and Canyon. 'ii at tf4 CT.a'Taf Law! Prufcel-alntM. air an. aaiwta M.aiaaia aana- a aw4a SUH Mam1 1 Vaa Jaawwai. Ma KW Hr.l, iauffcl' Jdra H.r.iv Kiul lic-l! of It H-te-l t'andita r-rf a at Mimr-d )errii r.on Vaa Z-au4 Jitit.i), of' Mr Mt Kdmui J.

it ttai WH am aial. cf th I Owwreu anuVi Itadh-Mteaaa. firpVaay at Ninth Stmt. Nevr York. r.a.r.f IIo-r-- UU; r.t 1T0.

act4 a Hewer nrl Ui Pt I i rtuitttti wa If suae tr lrtdrrta and Wlllaaaa Cn.aH.rt ar dcruk M. TnaMr, beta cf It, a- ct. wa .4 araaa at It la ua Ntt -a ia IimplM AUiard La arfilrs laaau4. Xar- liv Vo Al.frkl Jun 4 Th tiousr ttf bring th Jr larr rany aii aUea Salleual lark. I'tati.

(au la a) Hroukia llVaauaa Park 4cU- cattva I naia a thctr xnp Th i Uadlna rltlavna af nir lJ a 4f a.i at Open All Day Saturday 4.lrai4 MKrtrd Ta t-iUe vari rrrasa wii tnrulttl Sad lor carrw4 a aaewer fcteuquvl af I ttl the vallry. Her attendant w.rt la pink era-aadie wlta leuQti-'a ef lar- Ma; Arch cwapp. fort aa4 aVt-rrtary R. Janra of th Commercial Cluh. welcomed th taglrta araa 4 k.

I aoHM.w'tl aaii4 awi4 -a Ita iu. aao v4 ua. 1h aat iSa kaftti Tlu-a la a i n- H.t. ih ei UvfMMv aa a ia iktin a. aaJ Vat 1 IvmW.

ia ia aaar la kua.ti f-i ta ir1 a.i I aaaa! aia la mmm air i.ar t. uat lml aiwraa I at afta I ir-aa -a taial aatutav aa a at. aul Hwaaat a I.r an. ttwi aar-a tk trib a aa At the Park lhy ttn grrrlrd by t'-iir. a ui.liua wf liufior and 1 Mu Jji-.

t.rthr II' tr.dc-J"mu. t-M uiin Ht jviiii( ni.d. th tatmina Hi rer-Riunv Mr. an.l Mis. Jaucway lrft tor tin- l'ltlc Oull Mix I(i'moV1 Hrd.

Alk-a Ji4iniat Mn a. Ba Hwien 1oukU Kcjnold of N'w Korhrlle. daughter of Kdaard lltvnolda. fir and frn-ral manager of th Postal Telegraph arl t'orrapny. waa married on WrdniMiay riming to Allt Johnaton ktarn.

ali of Nt-w Kochrll. ttoih th rtde and th liridvcrooin at-rvd In an-r iiruacn. rara auprriatrnarBt. and W. W.

VU. In char( tt lh camp. Tw daya rr apat amors lh inajretic crags and faav.nl of lb Park nploni.g placr hhn unvUitcd by tourtata. la hoor the capedmon a lowering preclpir nrar th entrance was named Ig: Cra Alvah Irleon of 75 Lnux rd. sain- Chocolates will be 60c Saturday Chir Mr kind.

All sort rood rhflt-oUtr in this) grnetou pound which will rive an aiwptaMt-hit cf wYt at th end of lh wva-efd pU'lU" or party Calletr. Building. Dawwataar tar, Nar Building. MM HIGH ATI ft. A.

aa Oimn Sara, Laewt laaaat T.a I I it ta I ax. hi It a If Na Tara I I a I I a.M. i aaaaa Maaa. J. aaaal and eoera, ta flowrr tarryiBC Hal fill wtlt t.n I- a A more th attests were Mr and Mia rrrdrrx-k it.

Triirhl. Mit-a Katl.tr. nr Mr. and Mra Julitt GauaN-r. Ur and Mr Wi.ltam CivM-t Vliaa irfinia Miller.

Gettr-re Ar.tbtM t. Mw Katll Boyle. Miaa Ivtri Hot I. Mr. and Mra.

V. lt rt t.f Mr. and Mri llarr Kavlrrof 'i-huaaa. Mlaw Kdr. Karltk.

Mitt 1 11. rarlry. Mr and slrt Oe.r 1.4 ft Faitimorr: tin A Mawea. Ma. ljrn lltaw.

Mr. and Mra William km. nadv. Mr. and Mra.

LJt'td lxhmrtrt. 'of I'hllaitelphUi: Mr. anj Mra Krank A. MrKrlde, of I'atteraon; Mra I Marie McDonald. Mr.

and Mra Cbarlra 1 Murphy of Montrlalr, Ir. an Mra W. A. Norlhrld. John lirgan.

Mr. and Mra William Kobmaon. Mr and Mrs. ntffen. Mia Klna Mattery and Dr.

and Mrs. J. 1 i i i taiat.taa aarltar. 4M RIJLi AXO acTa irtia'tti .1 av th. i a cwaat aa Otilan Ka y.ra I Jwa.

jur Riar 4 rt. I Riar Sai ft i i news Arrived Tut lay. Htrtwara Martha Mrrlln Garden Hose breaks to 15c ft It waa 20c foot 5.0(H) fovt at 15o, Saturday; thrt'e-quarttT ply hose, with i-oiiplinjrs. 25 and ft. Knuth.

Svnth Gallery, Nw Building. at Maniai. Untta. Mru mm. ji ttuaira.

f.l ldla itrana. lantituts Cia'ra. tirat. (taairth), Haltarttant i Haitn I'lataa, Hatia1.m K.r. R'taaaa Airaa Katluna.

Aifna wa. ln lua. Iat4ea. ittlMt Ot' af Monttttr-, AatTtaah. fJ 1, i i i Now come Sleeveless Frocks In Baronet tc satin.

16.50 rmy ef falfu'ta I'rtlvrarp. MannftB tVln.lra WM. tiror.nna Wtn'it. Rattlmora niariaed th inipreaaions cf the tour-1 1U whB. at the baa of Th Great White Throne." he Mid: "Zloa Park combines the beautiful coloring of the Yellow stone and I he niaKUc eliffs of the Voaemlte.

Ii is the great rat all parka In the I'nlted State and. In my opinion, in the whole Paaarngcr Agent Cutting of th halt I-ak rout accompanied the party. Campfire meetings with community tnging In the eveninc were Imprra. alv beneath the white cliffs shimmering In th moonlight. Mormon swttler told of early days In the can-yon.

II. V. Kaltenborn. tour manager, conducted a special party to the summit of Cedar Bieaka, where horses wallowed three feet In drifted snow, while the heat on the Eeralant Deeert, 10,500 feet below, reached 110 In the shade. Numerous cliff dwellings, unvisited yet by civilised man, are sprinkled along the walla of Zion'a canyons and gorgea One of these waa entered for Hie first time by Martin H.

Wey-rauch of The lagle, aaalstant tour manager, who dlaoovered several relics and took photographs of picture writings on the walls, one of them showing In detail the windings of the Virgin River. After leaving the Park the Kaglets were entertained In the State Agricultural College at a dinner given by the Cedar City Commercial Club with true Western heartiness. Mormon hymns were sung by a mixed quartet The local orchestra played several selections and brief talks were given bv franc durinf lh war. tlas Knold with th Hid t'roas ai.d Mr. Stern aa Aral hrutariaul of the lMh Mat bin Clun ointanv, Sih Iiv.

Th iir.Jr I only attendant wa Mra Hairy A. Harw dauirhtr of John J. Canavaa of II Monro at. a WMitluc of MK KMhor I'rost Anl IlrrlMt-t Ihnaermau. Th wedding of Mia Esther Hollow-ay r'tral, dauislitrr of Mr.

and Mra llalttc.id Hulloa.iy Kr.iat of 71 St. Mark'a ar.d HTlrrt Jtowcrman. '-n of Mr. and -Mr Benjamin K. Uow-arman of thr jfl Itoawrt.

took lar yratcrduy nooiwat Kt. Hartholo-mi-w'i I. K. Church, the Itev. Ir.

Frank M. Townley ofltctHtitiK and aa-intt-d by the Key. Alvin I. Knell. Th bride, lio Wat unattended, wore white aatln and peorgeltc, with a vill of tulle and carried iiliea of too valley nd Kardenlna.

Charles Edey Kay of Htamford. acted aa beat man for the bridegroom and Charles Krost and Frederick R. Ixjtow uahered. Miss l-YoHt graduated from Miss Round's School. Among those present at the rere-money were Halstead H.

Krost, Mrs. Charles Downing, Mlaa Grace Downing. George K. Downing. Mr.

and Mra. Halstead H. Krost Miss Clara Krost, Mlsa Emma Howerman. Mra. Thomas Lonergan, the Kev.

and Mra. Alvin P. Knell. Mr. and Mrs.

Allan l.exow, Mr. and Mrs. George Klrsten, and Mrs. Kenneth I.ydecker, Dr. eranajla, lmaan ti-t.

I A lm ntina. ttvftarT Hr.d, wataai ran Albany. Autklaaa. Sailed From Forrlgn Tort I Br aabial Sk'a rr. NutMt, Tark.

Sonttttwt. N.a Yata. Kverv one knows of the inimitable smartness of Huron- ette sr'in, but to have it fashioned in a frock i an innovation. Kootenai. rnilaani'Ma.

Arrived Today at i'orelgn Porta, Hy Cablal Ship. at. rlarnra, Ntitrt. Hftnln, saltans Kadmaa uonlrain Ant.iir.n. Tt.llkptnhan.

KoNt Oily of Nari-a. a.i.lalil. fl.rly. RnlltTtl.m Kplia-io Pra.ua. Kotl.M.m.

We selected our licst sleeveless model for thee frocks illustrated and have had the deep neck, armholcs, pockets and narrow girdle I Ailnalir. N.w TorW Kanrar. Montraal. Maura. v.w CHrlaaita I tnnttf Ilraumnnt.

I Korkuiti, HurntM Alraa -m ej-i in eAU.lVcIMM SON Mr, Jones. Mr. Kaltenborn, John Hills and Mis. Willla R. McCroskcry, Miss Caroline Florence Lexow, Mr.

and Mrs. O. F. Uradley. Miss Alke Bradley of 715 St.

Mark's ave. and Mr. Davison. A memorial of the visit of The Grorpe Bradley, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Store Open 9 to 5:30 P. M. Brooklyn, N. Y. Take One of These icith You Over the "Fourth" F.agle party to Zion Park and Cedar City is to be placed in the New Cedar Cool underthings for little girls Hardly a day passes that some mother who bought linperie for her little jrirl in our Infants' Shop does not come to us personally and tell us how delighted she is with it, how dainty it is, how well it wears, and how very reasonably priced it is.

HLOOMF.RS of pink or white poroale ni'e 4.V of cotton crepe, 7.re. DRAWERS knickerboikiT model of white lotifr cloth self ruffle, sizes to 10, 30c. BILLIK BURKES of pink flowered crepe sizes 2 to 10 years, $1.95. Sixes 12 to 1H, $2.50. NIGHTGOWNS of fine white crepe, piped with canary yellow, sizes 2 to 12, $1.35.

Sizes 14 to 10, $1.75. COMBINATIONS of white long cloth handed knees embroidery trimminp, $1.35 and $1.05. PRINCESS SLIPS of white long cloth daintily trimmed, $1.95 to $6.50. Of pink or while silk, $5.75 to $8.95. Third Floor, Old Building.

city Hotel, now under construction. A committee consisting of Alvah Davison, chairman; Mrs. F. N. Tallia-ferro of Hlrksville, Mra.

Hills and Charles E. McDermott of 140 Lincoln finished in the same material in a contrasting color. White with Mack. llluek with hile. Saiy blue Willi beige.

Turifiutine blue with white All Navy blue, All black. Sleeveless Frocks of gabardine, $7.75 White cotton gabardine in the same unai model, evept tlial the pockets have tabs. Frocks at $22.50 our $25 to $35 grades Organdie dotted Swiss gingham linen, voile, and linen combined with voile. Lovely model. Frock illustrated is in brown organdie with foundation of tangerine organdie alo in navy blue over gray flowers of the organdie.

Frocks of heavy silk crepe, $25, $37.50 Sleeveless frocks at $25. St raightline sports frocks at model illustrated, which is a noteworthy adaptation of a Tans model, is $37.60. In black, white, caramel, peach, jade or navy blue. ALSO for Miss 14 to 20 SUITS of pongee white or material, $25, $29.75, $30.50. BLAZER SrORTS COATS fine flannel smart colors, $25.

Othr flannel sports coats; plain colors; $19.75 and $25. Wool jersey sports coats, $12.75. SKIRTS uhita erass-barred wihni'h, our yrndc at a little dispersal of odd nkirtg of well-known, trndeutarked sports silks and a few of erepe de. chine; irere to f.1T.S0 nt $16.50. SKIRTS white flannel, plain," pleated, $12.75.

Baronette satin, white cotton gabardine, $11.95. Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street. Edoy Fay and Dr. and Mrs. K.

Rodney Flske. Miw lcnnhan Briilc Of Petor F. Vrn'hs. At a nuptial mass Wednesday morning in the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Miss Anne Menahan was married to Peter Francis Furhs, the Rev. Peter Donohue officiating.

Her only attendant was her sister, Mirs Mary A. Mcnahan, and William Haley acted an best man for Mr. Fuchs, Dr. William Kuchs. brother organized a subscription for this purpose.

Every one of the party Is well. $15 Rexo Cameras, $9.98 Enjoy your happy summer memories over, again with pictures of its cheery times. In order to get the best pictures you should have a Rexo. Now is the time to buy one at the reduced price. IA Jr.

size with automatic shutter; double lenses. Denies Water Row Charges At a meeting of the Ridgewood Com Of the bridegroom, and the bride's munlty Council at P. S. 93, Forest ave. and Woodbine last evening.

Chair uncle, Edward Menahan, ushered. Miss Menahan, who walked with ter brother-in-law, John J. McGinty, was gowned in Ivory satin and Duchess lace, with a single panel train cf the satin, adorned with orange blos- soma. Her tulle veil fell from a man James B. Emerlck branded as false the statement made In a part of the brief on the water issues which is wreath of oranpre blossoms.

She car being fought by the members of the council. Mr. Emerick declared that ried orchids and lilies of the valley Corporation Counsel O'Brien, with his assistants and other officers, "did not go among the members of the Com Developing and Printing Low Prices You will have a great many films to develop and print this summer, and when you figure that you can save a substantial amount on each one by having us do the work, you will make Namm's your camera headquarters. Camera Supplies Regular Special 4-section metal Tripod $4.00 $1.98 8x10 M. Q.

Tubes 33c Doz. 3 4-5 No. 2 Cyco Paper 15c 11c Doz. A. B.

C. Book of Photography 25c 15c Xdmm'4 Afai Hoar munlty Council, urging them to this action and Inciting them to refuse to pay the rates fixed by the defendant as the brief states. The maid of honor wore cream lace over pink chiffon. The girdle and panniers were formed of satin ribbon in tones of pink and blue. Hor hat of pink horsehair was trimmed with the two-toned ribbon and hydrangeas.

6he carried hydrangeas. The bride is a daughter of the late John Menahan, a pioneer builder of the Bushwick section. She Is a Rrad- tiate of St. Francis Xavier Academy. Mr.

Fuchs is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fuchs of 1603 President st. He was graduated from Yalo with the class of 1909 and served overseas with the A. E.

F. A breakfast at the Hotel Bossert followed the wedding ceremony. Many members promised to join the delegation from the council which will visit Mayor Hylan next Friday to urge relief in the water problem of the community. Former Corporation Counsel Ks.iex, of Mount Vernon, congratu lated the council on the stsnd it has taken in the water fight. The council decided to continue its meetings during the summer months.

STORE OPEN ALL DAY THIS SATURDAY WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 Important Blouse Sale 100 blouses, originally $7.50 to $12.50 at $2.35 150 blouses, originally $9.75 to $15 at $4.75 50 blouses, originally $12.75 at $9.75 FOR GIRLS OF 6 TO 16 Sleeveless Frocks of gingham, $3.95 Fashioned quite like the sleeveless frocks that the grown-up sisters are now wearing. We have had these frocks for little (tirls and juniors made of checked Rinpham because in that clean-looking cotton they will look well with almost any type of white guimpe or blouse. In red, yellow, brown, lavender, blue, green, or navy blue, combined with white. A galaxy of frocks at $6.75 Russian, shirtwaist, and modified Empire bodice frocks in lovely ginghams, chambrays, Swisses and voiles 10 models at $6.75.

Geting ready for camp? Khaki-colored galatea middy Vdouses, bloomers, $1.75. Navv blue serge bloomers, $2.95 'pl'tP'' skirts, $2.95. Hosts of other camp needfuls at equally low prices. 35 coats at $7.50 Originally $16.50 to $19.75 spring and Bummer conts and capes of serge, tweeds and homespuns. Second Floor, Old Building, Tenth Street.

ENJOY SHORE DINNER On the fourth Thursday, in June for the past few years a group of residents in the upper section of the 11th A. composed of members of various professions, hold a shore dinner and auto trip. The annual event this year was held last nipht at Sheepshead Bay for the dinner and the various amusement parks at Coney Island were invaded for the balance of the evening's festtvlties. The party was conveyed from Classon ave. and Sterling pi.

in autos, the owners acting as drivers. Among those comprising the party were Public Works Commissioner Joseph Guider, Iewis A. McGuire, Amos Altz, John McMahon, George Parker, George Greene, Joseph Greene, James Nimmo, Frank Gallagher, John L. Dempsey, Thomas A. Rempsey.

Joseph F. Bohen, John Kelly, Thomas Casey, Joseph Brett, Dr. J. Norbert Gelson. Joseph Mauer.

David Levy. Joseph Hartigan, Joseph Malone, Joseph Bmton. William Kelly, David McMahon, James Murray and Richard Bennett. At $2.35 Tailored Bhirts in crepe de chine lilfo tho nnn tiiH.iired at. the ex treme left; flesh color and white very attractive when worn with a 3f rank tin Simon Co.

Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th N. Y. Will Close Out Saturday Misses' Summer Dresses new jumper irocx. Rhirfa with K.tnn in Japanese silk and natural Shan good blouse for traveling and general wear. Another type of blouse in this group is in colored Habutai silk like the one illustrated third from the left.

This is in dark green and may also be had in navy blue and brown. Another blouse has a smart hiprh'J neck and is made in mescaline in suit colors; with tiny pleated frill down the side. At $9.75 A little slip-on soft, taffeta blouse in pastel colors, illustrated at the extreme right. Very attractive when worn with silk sports skirts and vastly becoming to practically every woman. In delicate robin's egg blue, maize, wistaria.

Second Floor, Old Building. tung tmostiy in smaii si.es; nr convertible collurs that may be worn with or high necks. Not all si.es in all the models. Some of the blouses are the least bit soiled, but not badly. At $4.75 Suit blouses in brown Georgette crepe, like the second blouse from the left, sketched above with collar in ecru, trimmed with hand drawn work and hand made filet lace.

A 75 itxhaust 9 Fans keep Kitchens Men's $50 and $55 Suits at $33 Cool Heretofore s16.50 to $39.30 This season's most desirable models in organdie, gingham, chambray, ramie linen or voile, in all the smart colorings. SIZES 14 to 20 YEARS The best food and the best service are sure to come from atchens where I everything runs smoothly. Workers are cheerful and happy and food is Palm Beach cloth Suits, $20, $22.50 (in tan, sand, fray, or natural tone) Men's Mohair Suits, $25, $27.50 (blue, ii ran, black with hair line stripes self stripes or white stripes) Men's Linen Knickers are $8.50 (coat and knickers, White Flannel Trousers, $10, $12.50 (made of L'nrlish flannel, imported by us) prepared on time. Patrons of Ho run tels, Clubs and Restaurants are quick to appreciate superior food and service. Will Close Out Saturday Women's Misses' Smocks 95 Heretofore $3.45 to H.95 Smocks of Japanese cotton crepe, Pickwick cloth or Franz linon in Copenhagen, rose, orange or brown; hand-embroidered in contrasting wools.

Sibley Pitman Electric Corp. 6tk Art. at 13th St, New York tVholeialt Distributors General Site. Co. froductt Dtalert I JDUplay Ihit SignJ Men's $1.50 to $1.75 Union Suits at 85c Just a little "find" and a pood one.

Athletic style union suits, of l'ipured and striped madras. Sleeveless, knee lenpth, with webbing across the back. Sixes 36 to 44. Very good but don't wait too long, Burlington Arcada Floor, New Building. Good Bathing Suits Two-piece suits and one-piece suits.

Men's $5 suits and boys' $4 suits are 50 per cent, wool the rest all wool-worsted. Plain blue and black and fancy effects. Men's professional bathing suitswith deeply cut arms and neck (back and front) are $7 and Men's white wool bathing shirt, indigo Hue flannel bathing trousers reaching to knee, $1. NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES afSaT ISA MISSES' DRESS SHOP-Second Floor.

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