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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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TIIH IIHOOKLYX DAILY I11C.I.K. XCW YOI.K. SUNDAY. HMHKH 27. 121.

Final Anniversary Offerings! "Quality" Furs AVer all GLOVES Amazing Values Last Day Tomorrow Anniversary Sale 1 2-rlaB Pk)u, rrKWt wntiroi the sa.n' r.ee..t and most 1 Fulton Street near lloyt Brooklyn jt unusual money A from our ttrxk irr. cf ihe plfndid value offerH this I i--v. tun effort, la black, Hiule, Better, lSiwtn, Taa and Gray. Valve to 3.0? Jj.SS Tirrtte t-Uitton CL.cs Piqua Clo. tw lonra.

eraht en btoidrrjr. with Tab nd Gore at the wrikt. While, Ponr. An-, hrr. Broma, Tan.

Grar, fceaer. Value to $3.85 S.9S rk Taupe Coney Coats can le worn or sc-mi-bclted s-ty'e. lilended Marmot Coats 40 iiuhes Ions, self reversed border very dvS fur. A illurated. '42 '95 Opoitum Scarf fox Scarf Natuivl Stone Mar.

i Lucille. Rrown Khades. t.n Opossum I uf'. douhle i i. i.i i furred.

Worth much t.ni,hd lcd. U.I and mm pawi. ale piice! J1 .95 JfTT mm mm ml Offering All the Beauty and Warmth of High Class Furs! Spccia "Final-Day" Sale! Desirable Low Shoes 1,375 Pairs New Fall Models Salts Fabric-Fiii i Coats All at One Vvv Low Price Ultra Fashionable Models With Swagger Collars Of Genuine Furs High Cost Replicas! DRESS SALE Last Chance at Dress, walking or general utility modes, in one strap types. Novelty models in all sizes and widths. Autumn foohveanut extraordinary money-savings! When you gee the stunning models and fine quality you will buy with alacrity.

Evrrrf coat bears the Salt's label to guarantee that these offerings are each ami evertone of genuine 5o(' Plnnh Fabrics. They rival real fur in ht.vin innnnesx, a and practicability. So far os appearances are concerned, it is almost impossible to tell these finest of plushes from real fur. Xatural Raccoon, Jap Fox, Skunk Opossum, Fitch Opossum and Fine Australian Opossum At $39.75 you not only have a choice of the above genuine fur trimmings, but in addition, tho.e mentioned in the 29.75 assortment. In a largo variety of elegant models many copied from fine fur wraps worth up to $1,000.

New lengths, flare back, belted and dressy limousine types. Deposits Accepted more convenient to pay for your coat later, you may come tomorrow, select the styles you want and pay a small deposit. We will hold same until wanted. Featuring Natural Opossum and Aust. Opossum, Beaver ette Skunk Opossum, Moufflon Frankly, we got them at about half price from one of the highest grade makers in New York.

Constituting the most magnificent collection of de luxe Silk Plush coats ever assembled. To capitalize the achievement of our buyers, we have decided to sale-price the entire assortment. Elegant Silk Linings Every coat and wrap is lined throughout with fancy Silks and Brocades. Likewise the tailoring and accessories 4 are of the highest character. All sizes tj Underpriccd for Quick Disposal Styles and Leathers! Black Yui Kid Bro'cn Vici Kid Ton Calf patent Leather Strap Models Military Heels Vaby Louis Heels Reg.

French Heels 500 Pairs Boots Sturdv well fitting, pood looking Tricotines Crepe de Chines Canton Crepes A wonderful selection of beautiful Silk and Cloth models, in the very latest beaded, embroidered and braided styles. Fringe trimmed and othef fashions in all favored colorings. models. Yon iipvpi rhw nrh ivrnrl. ful values at this low price before! Patent leather Lace Boot, gray kid top, French heels.

Social Notes MnHs. KayN A luncheon was Riven mi Wednes Kthel Douglass, Garnet Hartman, Miss I'eggy Crosby, Kobert Schad, Miss Tinnin Korschner, Kert Kolands, Miss Ciei trude Douglass, Theodore Hustings and Jack Douglass. AXNK KTILL5I.W IS COIRT. Miss Anno Stillman, 19Aof, 270 Park James A. Ktillman, formerV' esident ol the National City Bank, who Is Ruing for divorce, waa found guilty, Friday, in the.

Flushing Magistrate's Court of violating the traffic regulations and operating a motorcar without having an operator's license. Mag-istrate Kochendorfer suspended sentence. K. 2ritli st. Tt was in honor of Mr.

Gundelt's twenty-fifth birthday. Five hundred was played during the evening, und was followed by a supper at midnight. The dining room was decorated in orchid color and green, the favors consisting of dolls those for the ladies proving to be lollypops and for the men, cigars. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Gundell, Mr. and Mrs. Ira N.

Fraim, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gundell, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Benzenberg, Miss Edith Douglass, Edgar A. Gundell, Miss a one-day sale. Equal in importance Is the ann'oniu'enu'iit that the Sisterhood has fallen in line with the Sis-fcrhooils of the National Temple Federation in tile matter of raising a fund for the dormitory to be built in Cincinnati in connection with the Hebrew Fnion College, for the benefit of the students studying to become rabbis. Mr. GuiHlrll Uiitertnincd.

Edgar A. Gundell of 674 B. 32d Flatbush, was given a surprise party last Saturday evenings by his fiancee. Miss. Edith Douglass, at her home, 377 attended; the principal business of the meeting was the "banding in" of the individual pledges mad by the members during the summer season for the "organ fund" for the new temple to be erected on the corner of Bay I'arkway and Benson ave.

The ladies on the committee for the Individual pledges, consisted of Mrs. Ely Sehreier, Mrs. N. Flanter, Mrs. L.

I'ropp and Mrs. H. Selig, who were the delegates to the late convention at Buffalo of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Through the zeal of the committee and the members of the Sisterhood, the sum of nearly has been raised. The Sisterhood will give during the season, their monthly whists, a moving picture function and in November, van, Miss Rosemary McLuuKhlin, John O'Hare, Miss Ann Cody, Robert Don-ohue, Miss Constance Cod v.

Robert Hodge. Miss Kileen Wheeler, Lester Forsyth, Miss C.ladys Lovell, Frank Ciabtree. Miss Kva Burke, Richard Leahy, Miss Ann Stevens, William Knight, Miss Helen Stevens. William Tracy, Miss Irene Gilmartin. Frank Hinton, Miss Jessie Gilmartin, Capt.

.1. Reichert, Miss Helen Johanson, Thomas Tracy and Miss Hazel Johanson. While the Ruests were assembled at dinner Captain Jackson surprised them by formally announcing her en-satrement to Dr. William I'. Travis of Brooklyn, Ileth Sholein Msterhiinil Meets.

As scheduled, the "set-together meeting" of the Sisterhood Beth Sholem People's Temple was held Tuesday afternoon, in the vestry rooms of the" Temple, 2t)th and Benson Bensonhurst, and was well Established S3 Years Telephone Nevins 2956 day by Sirs. Alfred Schmidt of llrook-Ij'li ami Mountain Lakes. In lionor of the first "Kayis" mietinK of the sea-ion. Those present Included Mrs. Cyrus C.

Jones. Mrs. A. Mays. Mrs.

K. Hulleek Brodhead of New liochelle. Mis. OeoiRe Wilcox. Mrs.

Benjamin K. Stephens. Mrs. Alfred Coleman, Mrs. IJ.

Rnnls, Mrs. J. Franklin Shot-ton, Mrs. Herbert Tobias, Mrs. Philip M.

Schafi'ner uinl Mrs. Charles J. bacon Jr. 1 Miss JacUson KnteVtnlned. The eighteenth birthday of Miss Marie Jackson, daughter of Captain and Mrs.

O. E. Jackson, was celebrated at her home, 8502 Hidse Boulevard, on Sept. 16. Among those present were Gregory Jackson, Mlsa Kathleen Jackson.

Miss. Ruth Jackson, Miss Anastatia McVeigh, Bertram Dono C. A. BRANDT CO. 36 Flatbush Avenue While other houses seek to create reputation for their MOST REMARKABLE OFFERINGS AW I wndov shades and while goods STANDARD'S merchandise has been recognized as supreme for over 1 5 years.

In quality, workmansh and price such offerings as these ma ntain STANDARD'S prestige. Storage Department Awnings taken down, stored and insured- during the winter and installed in the Sales Department If your awnings need to be recovered before being put up next Spring, place the order for recovering now and save taking Reduced White Goods Window Shades spring. own ana storage cnarges. Ail orders for new awninffs nUceil in the Fall auhiect in Id'i, Pillow ('uKff -Special, 31x42, 22r ench or per dozen siae 3tl.4Ci, JWc eiteh or S2.8.1 per dozen. Slmilea rpiuly to Ininsr.

Heavy Opaque, til popular colors. Mounted on tfiitir-antecd spring rollers. Rftse 3x COa ii'. Wnrth easily 70i Our price I'illmv Cases of muslin of better quality than Krult of the Loom; i'A2, 2c curl! or KH.40 per dozen H5o earn or S4.1MI per ilozen. Striped llntlaiid Shades Made to it-tier Hemmed, Mounted oil d1 f( Hartshorn rollers.

Vnl. $1.75 P4vtl besides the assurance of having the awnings ready when you need them. CANOPIES FURNISHED FOR WEDDINGS Our self-locking worm gear fixture is the last word in Awnings. u0Xtape' ropc' sPindle- bar. etc- to deface the building or the porch.

Locks at every point. Nothing to get out of order. Can be operated by a child. ASK ABOUT IT! COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT AND PROMPT SERVICE OomrHtle II oil and Made to order. Htrlned Holland Shade on Hartshorn rollers.

Retail (fcl Aft value $1.75. Our M'V'V Heil Sheets 73x90. Center senni; no tillinK- Uotall value rQ Our nrlce sH'V Genuine Holland ShaHp Iter! HhretK lx9. Bust quality l.onsoHle Scutch Holland Made to or- W. Hemmed.

Mounted on slipptlnK. ftctnil value I1.S9. $1.29 9. $1.29 Side Hemmed, Mounted on Stewart-Hartshorn Rollers. Sizes Up to 34x72 Regular $1.35 Value BROOKLYN1 Hurtshorn rollers.

Vnl, 1 Our prii All All Vt iibhl The Largest Millinery Store in America. A if Pa pmss 9C5 Write or Phone for a Representative. STANDARD WINDOW SHADE CO. 426 Gold Brooklyn (Near Fuiton St.) Tel. Nevins 3430 Gold Si.

Faces LoescrV St. Entrance 79c Men's and Women's Arch Support "Shoes (Glared Kid) MYRTLE AVE. AND iSRIDCE ST. Measured, Delivered and Put Up Write or phone and our representaiive will call. You are under jio'ioblieation.

Me Cut Price 12 Hour Sale TELEPHONE -31SS MA1X. ESTABLISHED M3. BERLINGER GALLO Largett and Beet Equipped Window Shade House in Brooklyn 197 7th Near 3d St. Telephone South 7673 Brooklyn's Heat Known Shnr T02-104 Myrtle Cor. Br.dSe Si BROOKLYN Monday, 9 to 9 300 Trimmed Hats at 1.98 Buy for Cash and Save 50 Miller quality fixture set for ten room house Forced to Continue.

Our. Rug Sale Not in our history has there been such a tremendous response to a sale announcement of Rugs as the past week. The values quoted are but a small part of many real bargains obtainable now. Seamless, Axminster r.nd Velvet Rugs. for Dining Room and Living Koojn, in New Fall Designs ar.d Colorings of Bluo, Hose and Tan.

AxmtastzrRags, 2.7 A new lot of wonderful trimmed and ready-to-wear hats of Silk Velvet and Flush, including ilr mV fine Sample Hats values up to $5.98. Black and colors, Iff in a large of the best shapes. Kitnuiim Wue nil-lnm all wool Vflvt-t Throw hii1 lti-nrth. all wnnl Vflvot ItuifH. Sultiible for any room.

OlilniiJ Ruk, Larfcti varirty of all tlio want pi and Oriental initloniM. tnlorn and t(iHlgnd. Sppckilly prlcetl fur FMowl750 27x54 Now 2.39 BRUSSELS RUGS La Belle Rag Colonial Rugs yai n. xulte.l for nny room In the home; fn fVm: in new KoU colorings of u' of l.rmvn. rose, tan ami hlue.

"ue S27.50Val,8.3xl0.6,Now 19.75 $1.55 $4.98 Genuine Hatters, Plush with velvet Beaver and 'Duvetyn facings, trimmed with grosgrain 11.11 5(1 Dozen (fl.25 Value). Hand made, best quality Duplex ribbon bands and side bows. 2.98 Plush Ready-to-Wear Sailors at 1.93 Silk Velvet Untrimmed Hats at. 4.98 Children's Ready-to-Wear Beavers at. Children's $1.98 Silk Velvet Tarns at shades; white on one side, aarK green on tne other.

3x0 feet for MONDAY ONLY .1.98 .2.98 SPECIAL MADE-TO-ORDER SHADES viicnen -iv The above set of lighting fixtures, as per illustration, mace oi heavy gauge brass and finished in hrmen nna nAu i ($1.25 Value). Holland Shades, hemmed sides; on p.uar-anieed rollers; afl colors; measured and hung WITHIN CITY LIMITS; sizes to 34x72 inches. MONDAY ONLY beautifully ftft Hllu uiu wiui tirtsswaic uiiu wiit-u, reaav to attacn Additional or individual fixtures of same set can be had separately. Other beautiful designs to select 600 Trimmed and Tailored Try to duplicate these hats in the department stores and you will find these are $5.00 to $7.00 values. fi'a.

iui our taiaioKs, or convenient, call at our snow rooms. MILLER'S LIGHTING APPLIANCES SHO? of Hesidentiul, Commercial and Industrial Lighting Fixtures. it lllouKhby Street, UroolJyn hone Triangle 4398 Wear Borough Hall OPEN THURS. AND SAT. EVENINGS.

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