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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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IfTF BROOKLYN' DATTT EAGLE. XEW YORK, MONDAY. OCTOBER 101(T. 11 77,. Weather Tomorrow: Fair.

More of the Superfine Boxed Stationery at 49c Usual 75c. to $1.10 Grades THIS IS THE VERY FINEST, most aristocratic Stationery tbhi heretofore has not been available except at full prices and only then in the must exclusive Stationery Shop.s. We secured a surplus to sell at this little price because for the new reason there are to be some changes in box tops, etc. It has been going fast for holiday gifts as well as to please personal tastes and now we have a new shipment. Come and see the boxes.

Only a sight at them can show how fine they are. Boxed Stationery, 19c; Values to 35c Paper and Correspondence Cards of various styles and finishes; a few tints, hut chiefly white. In each box are 24 sheets or cards and 24 envelopes. "La Marquise" Black and Gold Initial Paper, 19c Most of the initials, but not all. The shms are correct for social use.

each embossed and illuminated with a black and gold initial. Boxes containing 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. Women's Suits Notable for Character CHARACTER" is the thing that goes straight through to the very bones. And Char- Fall Exhibition of High Grade Lace Curtains Hi autiful Designs, Wide Variety Values I'nequaled Anywhere EVERY HOUSEKEEPER who interested In improving her home this fall should visit this Loeser hihi-tion of fine Lace Curtains, including both imported and American products. Among other styles included are the Real Italian Filet Rich Laeet Arabian Curtains Beautiful Real Arabian Curtains Handsome Frincess Bare Curtains Exquisite French Marie Antoinette Curtains Attractive Duchess Stilc Irish point Pretty Brussels Lace, Curtains Popular Tambour Lace Curtains and others shown in a range which, many of our customers have told us, is without an equal.

Prices range from $5 to $200 a pair, with exceptionally broad intermediate range to meet the requirements of They have Character in their fabrics, their linings and in those matters of buttons, thread, braid, that are so often scamped. They have character in their designing for they have little individualizations that make them seem custom made. They have caught the very spirit of fashion, the essence of silhouette and period inspiration, yet they have differences from the Suits generally seen that commend them even to the most critical. Above all, they have Character in their tailoring, a Character that sets even the most hidden stitch with care, that gives a lasting fit, that retains the shape of the garment to the last day of its wear. Women's $1.50 Silk Stockings, $1.19 REMARKABLE as much for the fine service they will give as for their attractiveness and the low price.

Made with mercerized flaring tops such as many women require, and with mercerized soles. Black ingrain thread silk only. every purse. Because of Character, these Suits have reputation, for this season more than ever Loeser Suits for women and 1 isses have becorm a standard of value at their prices. i i a tV to command any consideration these days with the Suits must be "as good as Loese careful shopper.

Consider the. fabric Velours Broadcloths Plaid and Check Velou. Then consider the colors Twill Sim de Vdcurt Wool Chevwts Jersey Cloths For Girls and Misses Furs in Youthful Styles Yet Smart as Those for Women SMARTLY SHAPED SCARFS and Neckpieces, and all the newest styles of Muffs, melon, ball, barrel, and other popular shapings. Made as carefully and of as carefully chosen skins proportionately as those for the elder women of snimmering aauns rre-emineni For All Street and Evening Dresses ALL THE GOOD COLORS, all the fashionable weaves of Satin are included in this sale, and especially, we believe, those that will continue in fashion for the spring of 1917. Literally, these are 1917 Satins, so far as manufacturer and merchant can forecast the fashion.

36-Inch Satin Imperial, Satin Royal, Satin Chantilly, $2 Three of the most fashionable Satins of the season. Kor richness of color and texture and for their beauty when artistically draped no Satins can excel these. Pure dve, all silk; most colors and black. All Silk 36-lnch Colored Satin Soiree, $2.50 "The silk irresistible" is still high in the favor of women who are critical of fabrics. Dyed pure in the skein; rich, lustrous finish; unique colors.

36-lnch All Silk Satin de Chine, $1.25 Strong, lustrous and ready in the leading evening shades and black. 36-lnch All Silk Colored Satin de Luxe, $1.50 Sure to give satisfactory wear; the product of a leading American mill. Evening and street shades, as well as black. 36-lnch All Silk Colored "Goetz" Satins, $1.59 me iamiiy. For Girls I $3.85.

White coney set, imitation with tails. Rami Muff i melon For Misses Set of muskrat, large ball shape Muff, crochet ist Iood. shaned Scarf. Plum Burgundy Wistaria Bordeaux Claret Santiago Rubber Cray Rose-Taupe Dark Myrtle Green Ethiopian Light and Dark Navy Midnight Blue Tobacco Brown Black Every Point of Style Is Incorporated The Coats are of the fashionable knee length and the Skirts have been extended to just clear the instep. It has become necessary to fit the figure to some degree, so all of these Suits have the slight incurving to the waist, that fitted look under the arms, with the coats flaring below the hip.

Pockets are a matter of course, so are the crush convertible collar and button trimmings and the decorations of fur or of velvet for the woman who wishes to wear her own handsome furs. Irreproachable is the word that women are applying to them, and never was a word of praise more deserved. Many individual models, one of a kind, at the higher prices. At $37.50 to $55 many styles exclusively at Loeser's in Brooklyn. with silk neck cord, cravat ined with silk and fastened with Scarf, lined with satin, fastened ith crochet button.

tuskrat Set, bar- crc'het button. $12.50. Gray fox Set, barrel Muff with silk wrist loop and double fur animal Scarf; trimmed with head, tail and paws, hooks and silk lifk shaped head. "Goetz Sat ills are warranted to give isalit-fartory For Women and black. which makes them popular $22.

Set of Hudson seal. Muff separately is $12.50, Scarf $9.50. The Muff is ball shape with wrist ring of imitation tortoise shell. The Scarf fancy shaped with extra end, lined with soft silk, button and chain fastener. Second Floor Bond and Vuiiun street Irish Linen Table Damask 75c.

Yard Instead of $1 VERY GOOD Irish Linen, unbleached and devoid of 1 dressing. In a selection of floral designs. I Continuing Today's Sales and Misses' Winter Coats of Wool Velours, $13.75 'omen's and Misses' Coats of Diagonal Worsted. $19.75 Women's and Misses Cnats of Broadcloth, $22.50 Women's and Misses' Coats of Wool Velours, $25 omen's and Misses' Overcoats of Vicuna Velours, $29.50 mien's and Misses' Coats of Suede or Glove Velours, $33 I'hite Worumbo Chinchilla Coat'-, $18.75, $19.75, $22.50 New Oxford (irav Chinchilla Overcoats, $25 Serge Dresses for Women and Misses, $10.75 to $29.50 A quality regularly in many places today at one dollar yard. Here at 75c.

Low Priced but Worthy Underwear for Women DO NOT JUDGE IT SOLELY by the tiny prices. Women who know Underwear will recognize its worth at sipht. There is now every indication of still hig-hcr prices for Underwear in the near future, and it is notable, therefore, that we can still supply Rood grades at substantial reductions. 20c. to 50c.

Separate Garments, 12V2c. to 39c 12Mc, reg. 20c. Swiss ribbed, low neck, sleeveless Vests, in regular sizes. Special.

Medium weight, ribbed cotton, regular sizes; also fleece lined fine cotton Vests and Pants, and extra sizes. reg. SOc. Winter weight cotton Vests, fleece lined, high neck, short sleeves; side band, ankle length Drawers to match 59c. Special.

Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, various styles in pink and $3.98 and $4.25 Pattern Table Clothe, $2.75 and $3 Full bleached pure Irish linen pattern Table Cloths, with border all around; sizes 68x86 and 70x88, respectively. $3 and $3.75 Linen Napkine $2.50 and $3 Pretty designs in the 20 and 22 $1.89 Irieh Linen Table Damaek at SI -2S 70 inches wide, full bleached, in a tango of floral patterns. $4 Round Scalloped Cloth; $3 Irish linen round scalloped Table Cloths, 6G inches in diameter, full bleached. Pretty patterns. $4.98 Irieh Linen Napkint $3.75 Dozen 22 inches square, extra quality, Popular Songs at 9c lhn MEN 1,000 Extra Quality Domet Flannel Pajamas, 98c.

Suit COMPARISON of these Loeser Pajamas with those to be found elsewhere at this price will best prove the superiority of the Loeser garments. Note in the first place the quality of the domet flannel used, and the neat designs. See the large, comfortable body proportions. Also unto that these Pajamas are finished with miltary collar and loops, and extra quality fish-eye pearl buttons. Patterns are light grounds with stripes of pink, blue or brown, in various combinations.

I'nequaled value, we believe, at 98c. suit. $1 and $1.50 Silk Four-in-Hands at 85c Large open-end Four-ln-Handl in large aid small figure effects; also various stripes in a variety of colors and color combinations. Boys' Warm Domet Flannel Pajamas Special at 59c, 75c and 95c (t a Million Dollai Some Newer Lingerie Pretty, but Moderately Priced NOT AT ALL NECESSARY to pay large prices to gain an effect of daintiness in lingerie. Some of the inexpensive garments closely simulate the costly imported models, especially those whose charm is in the simplicity of their decoration.

New Envelope Chemises, 98c The Empire yokes are made of pretty laces and crepe de chine in white or pink. The body of the Chemise is of fine nainsook. Two models, 'applying the lace differently. Nightdresses, $1.49 to $2.98 New style, round mesh Val. and other pretty laces used in decorations and sometimes fine tucks, hemstitching and embroidery.

Many with Hie high round or square neck, others with just an inch or so taken from the height. Some open front models. Some with low round necks; many with three-quarter sleeves, with insertions of embroidery and lace. One new model has square neck, embroidered edtre ribbon run, open front about five inches and tied with ribbon. inter All shades, for sale at every counter in the I'ndcr-rnuslins Store.

HALLOWEEN ALL SORTS of helps to a proper celebration of this Interesting festival. The Stationery Store, for instance, has all sorts of plcas- Ventilators Should Be in All Homes NOW THAT COOLER WEATHER will soon be here the problem of properly ventilating rooms must be faced. Drafts should be avoided, of course, and yet fresh air is a necessity if the family health is to be maintained. The Housewares Store is ready with Ventilators designed for use in homes (equally useful in offices and other locations) which provide good ventilation anywhere. They are low priced and efficient.

"Continental" Cloth Ventilators Made of specially treated, fine of Love. Little Bit of Had in Every Girl. When Black Return to the Fold. Honolulu Blues. Gonna Make Hay While the Sun Wonderful Glasses of Mine.

Just One Day. Turn Pack the Universe. Hello, My Sweetheart, I Love You. Trail to 'Sunset Valley. Hose of Honolulu.

On South Sea Isle. Close of a Perfect Pay. Quaker in Quakertown. Mammv's Goal Black Rose. Do What Vour Mother Did.

Inland Must Be Heaven. When They'd Go Through a Tunnel. Sunshine of Virginia. nko Moko Isle. City of Broken Hearts.

At the End of the Trail. Loft Yon, Whv Should I Care? Great Big World Owes Me a Galled "it Dixie Land. In Florida Among the Palms. 3weetet Melody of All. Homesickness Blues.

How She Gould Yachi Hachi. Down Honolulu Way. Wav Out Yonder in the Golden West. At the End of a Beautiful Day. I Know I Got, More Than My Share.

Capeskin Glo cs What Man Does Not Know AND WHAT MAN will not admit the good value in "Root's Tivoli" Shirts and Drawers at SI. 29? Thousands of men mesn ciocn, wnicn excludes all dust the admits cnty Place Cards Post Cards Party Invitations So much and attractiveness that you will find a dozen ideas to stll! you. Post Cards are six for 5c; Place Cards, 5c. each and up; Invitations, two for 5c. HaUoween Colors Ready in Ribbons 1 an or Shoe-1 op Shades THEY MUST, OF COURSE, be In (he shoe-top shades or in tan.

Ba't'cship gray, putty, sand, butler, ivory are some of the colors in which we can offer Good Cape Gloves, Special, $1.10 Thoroughly serviceable and smart as well. Medium or quite heavy capeskin and both prix-seam and pique wn. The price Is far less than similar Gl0V63 are usually priced. 9-in. for windows 23 to 37 in.

9-in. for windows 31 to 10 in. 15-in. for windows 23 to 32 in. Pressed Steel Ventilators )-in.

for windows 27 to 34 in $3 windows 36 to 43 in $3.75 Wooden Ventilators for windows 21 to 40 52 to $3 have been warm and snug in this Underwear during the past years hen, if we may believe the patriarchs, the winters were colder than the.y now are. The 10 Shirts and Drawers ire of natural gray, winter weight nieriro. Tlr proportions are good and tiny will fit most nrm comfortably. 25c Cotton and Lisle Socks, 3 Pairs SOc Black and colored cotton and silk lisle. gold for the Bul tin: Grandmother Andirons HOW MUCH they are beloved in thousands of families fortunate to have saved them from the veering tastes of the past.

How fully now we recognize the excellent taste of the designs grandmother chose; the fine blacksmith ing in those old Andirons; their practical worth as well. For families to whom grandmother's Andirons are forever lost we have recreated Andirons that grandmothers of Colonial days would have approved not only in design but in the faithfulness of their making. And we have added to these Andirons from even older times Andirons in rude Gothic hammered styles, Andirons that take one back beyond even grandmother's grandmother. They are all displayed now in the Housewares Store. Some of them are of solid brass, others of hammered copper or wrought iron, still others of cast iron finished in black.

All are serviceable and fit for any home, and the sizes cover the requirements of fireplaces of all descriptions. Prices from $1.75 to $80. Other fireplace equipment in equal variety. Basement. ljrucu iirfl Vt'-Us and somber black for witches, goblins and the traditional black cat.

They will be wanted for table decorations, for the A New and Worthwhile Cooking Appliance Knots to oe woin ny rne the Perfo Radi- ra appro- and priatr I'late funr fond from rching are ml confined though satin Silk Petticoats ANEW MODEL at $5.95 is of rich taffeta silk, plain and changeable colors, in shades harmonizing with the winter suits. It has a full flare flounce divided into lengthwise section with clusters of tucks; narrow frills on the bottom. At $7.50. une model in changeable taffeta, has knee-depth flounco with six small ruffles at the base. Another new model is made of a handsome Roman ti iped silk.

Still another has a si kn ey top and a deep flounce of taffeta's lk. trimmed with small plaitings and shirr-Other silk Petticoats, for street and boudoir wear, white, black and a host of pretty colors, all with deep flare flounce variously decorated, at $8.95 to $16.50. The Right Stuffs for The Smartest Winter Coats GOOD TAILORING is important in a Coat, but it must have a good foundation of the right cloth or all its effort is vain. It is of great importance, therefore, that the cloth be chosen with due regard to quality, to weave and color, never forgetting the pronouncements for fashion. These are the cloths that women are seeking, the cloaking that are backed with the authority of the leading designers of Coats and with the approval of we'd dressed women.

Wool Velours Wool Plusher, ZibcHvcs Chinchillas Tweed; Velours Astrakhans Suede Velours Fur Fabrics of All, Kinds Bolivia Cloth and Others They are shown in the fashionable colors, not only black and navy, but also old gold, mustard, Copenhagen, plum, brown, green. Burgundy, even white. Prices from $1.50 a yard to $14.50. The Peer of All Books Ever Published for Boys Boy Scouts' Year Book, $1.50 THE BOY SCOUTS' YEAR ROOK is distinctly and typically a Rook for the. American boy.

This Book is published annually and during the last two years we have sold thousands to hoys hereabout. This announcement of the Year Book for 1917 will undoubtedly he pood news for boys who have found the preceding numbers so small oven for cooking one or two potatoes or for baking apples, cus- The Perfo Plate is especially valuable for use in cooking oatmeal and other cereals which are likely to scorch, for stewing fruit3 and other syruny foods. It will also bake potatoes in 25 minutes and at a saving of gas which is real'y worth considering. Demonstrated in the House- masquerad" than the Evs of All Plate into a 19c. jliam MeAnrlrew.

assisted by volu EDUCATIONAL NEWS Brooklyn Teachc KF.NKHAN SPFIXMAN. MtM Mary Florence Spellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Spellman of 64 South Tenth street, was married yesterday to Joseph Francis Xavier Kenehan. son of Richard Kenehan.

310 West Kichteenth street. Manhattan, at the Church of th" Transfiguration. Marcy Hon period Pratt Manual and BovV Vo oatioiuil Schools Figured In the LIcH trhal Imposition. Pratt Institute, Manual Trninlni High School and the Brooklyn Vnca tional School for Boys played a proml of the Arista; president of is one vacancy, afaHHSL. BBan Ml Ilia Ve Dr.

Kayfcts's Course Will Rosin On Thursday. (in account delay in registration. Columbus Da) and other clreum- and Motor Show of 1916. which pearl i The il jh Pal- tended by her cousin. Miss Elizabeth Kane John Anthonv Kenehan.

brother of the bridegroom, was best man A reception at the home of the at ation." aee, Manhattan. The work trf Rrooklyn students was one of the tnres of the exposition, and was ahly commented on by thousanc 1'erhaps one of the most flnishe, hibits at the exposition was ths before January 1 After I short honeymoon Mr and The bride is an accomplished mi 1 clan and I a member of a numbei mortal and charily organizations in Districts 28. I Wealeyman Within the son Middletown, October work. Joining i WWRT 1 This' Brooklyn. The brtdefTO, Wesleyan rep ist rat ion has iu; The total is c.

as follows: students, 'i iors. 73; juniors, so, In, The regular weekly COBf. subject" thej' 1 freshmen, special students 10. onicers Klectetl at Kastcrn District High School, ie Commercial Class at Hasten) Mrs William Kelly, Mr al Kenehan. Ricbartl A Pratt Institute.

Miss Mabel Stonf. together at, out twenty of the voting w.w rolled in the domestic science rl took entire charge of the dnniest nice exhibit and practice apart and their work attracted large at all times and reflected great on the curse i he Manual Tt High School. in, tleorge A. Ackorly of 647 Monroe stiaet. Ilrooklyn has heen selected as second haseinan on the freshman Coluinb ii -Operates With the md Mrs Harry Stout.

Mr and Mrs Lyons. Mis Katharine A Kene-nan Miss Loretta B. Kenehan. Mtas Virginia Kenehan. Miss Lillian Kene- sJK Ml Till MUM MIM-II It) MKFJT MKs Mary V.

Spellman. Jh 'ch i'i'ehe A V-' "vTl'lV to In the Training School for Teachers. Park place ami Nostrand avenue. The special theme wil be "What Kind of fhvslooe the Public Wants." princi District High School has electe, the following officers: Lillian Halgin. president: Bessie Rothberg, vice president; Mary tiladstoin.

who is rv Of the Daisy Staff ami of the Arista, eeretary: Miss Khaggln, treasurer: Fannie Katz. chairman ,1 ine spiendnl work that the of 10, location Is doing along tile Murnhv. David Weiherall. John Mel-'arlaed. .1 pal's will bring selected boys and girls Tsmplin.

Mr and Mrs Charles Mr. and Mr llarrv Island Medical College. Cohimhia I "Diversity, in addition toll an duburutu extension teachiugylau David Wlwlcn. Walter Kane. John Keill).

Mr. and Mr KofrUwey, Miss Julia Casey, Miss Mamie Cuse onstrated by the ''classes from i Uaj eviiiniittee. Mr..

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