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

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

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. 7 SOCIETY GTlje Cfjrtetmag tore of parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Sterling Hodgskin, 522 2d st.

Mrs. J. C. Eossong attended the bride as matron of honor and Miss Florence Martin. Mrs.

Georges Som-i born, Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mra. I Edward S. Hodgskin Jr. Were the! other attendants.

Miss Lutlla Cot- terell served as flower girl. Richard Lahcy was best man for the bride. groom and the ushers Included Frank P. Taylor, Edward S. Honpskin Herman Walker and F.

Wesley North- Inez Werner entertained at dinner at the Montauk Club. Her guests included Miss Mibled Hegeman, Joseph B. Magnus and iialyh Ludlam. Miss lloilgskin's Wedding To Lewis W. M.irtiii.

Miss Dorothy Tucker Hodgskin was married Thanksgiving Eve in All Saints P. E. Church to Lewis William Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George Martin of Rutherford, N.

and formerly of Erooklyn. The Rev. Arthur Cummings officiated at tho ceremony at 5:30 o'clock, a reception following at the home of tho bride's Astor Place at Ninth Street Formerly A. T. Stcxcarb Telephone -'T700 S.liojccsc::- ridge.

Rainbow effects were carried out in the gowns of the bride and her Contlnucd on rage 0. Everybody in Fine Holiday Spirit Mi.ts C'allileon Vanderbilt Makes How to Society. Jlisa Catlileen Vanderbilt was greeted by society at a large dance given in her honor at the home of her aunt, Jlrs. William K. Vanderbilt 2d or 666 5th Wednesday evening.

The dunce was also given for the debutante daughters of Mrs. Sidney .1. Colt'ord and Reginald C. Vanderbilt. Mrs.

Vanderbilt was assisted in receiving by the Misses Muriel and Consuelo Vanderbilt. Many dinners preceded the dance, including that of Mrs. John D. Rockefeller. First of Junior Assemblies Held Thanksgiving- Eve.

The first of the Junior Assembly dances was held Thanksgiving Eve at Until Store BR00KLYN Now Open 6 o'clock See below under the picture of the Stewart Rotunda, a programme of the special events of Saturdcy the Heights Casino. There have been AmtrioaiA' Jorcmo-it Specialists 0ppenheim.lliks& FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Tomorrow A Sale of Tan Calf Pumps An Extraordinary Special Purchase Makes Possible This Low Price Primarily the Foremost Thought of this Business is (A) to provide the best building that could be dc- vised for safety and health; B) to gather here from everywhere from all coustries giving preference to the United States) the best fab-rics and articles that money can buy 1 And in addition to the above fundamentals, to create an attractive place for our patrons and their families to entertain their children and visiting friends while the shopping is being done. KEJIE.MB1SI1-the flags of all nations. tho bronze tablets to Lincoln, "Wash ington and Grant. tho memorial tul-let to our boys of tile war.

the annual season-a 1 ch roratlobH, such an Chrlr.tmas. the ornan, o.lmlt-teilly the finest In New York. All our work and play is "carefully supervised," as well as the collecting, pricing and placing of merchandise, that comfort, satisfaction and actual helpfulness be given, as well as beauty and pleasure to all who honor us with their presence. (Signed) MSf Carols W4lVl ftom 10:30 4 by a mixea quartette in the '-Sj Ll K--)vJi(iWilLjg Stewart Rotunda, which is glorious with its Si jEsT JyA' i gHj Chritmal hanSn an Slar of the East. LiiK 9 w- c- Cadet Choir ing', at 5i4S- wt3 fjfaSyk rlai Lilian Owen's Marionettes in holiday V'ti'mMl vaudeville in the Auditorium at 11:30 A.M.

Jarger assemblies lrr the many years curing which these dances have taken place, but few have surpassed tin-spirit of gaiety which was prevalent on this past Wednesday evening. A number of lovely gowns in the favored black, emerald or white crystal were worn by this gathering of girls prominent in the younger set of the city. mone the patronesses present were Mrs. Hanjld Latham Fiali, Mrs. Charles Merritt Heminway Mrs.

TVQias O. Callender and Mrs. Willis Mv.Ponald. On the Junior Committee were Miss Alison Heminway in white crepe and crystal, chairman; Miss Margaret Co-vell in metal cloth and chiffon, Miss Natalie Jourdan in taupo velvet, Miss Jean Whiting maize satin and georgette, Miss Louise Callender in the gown of lavender and blue which she wore as maid of honor at the wedding of Mias Maud Hadden, Miss Elizabeth Fish in emerald satin, Hubert Blum, Rico Brewster, Brttton Hadden, Stuart Heminway, Eliot Wooley and Harry O'Brien. Among others were: Miss Alice Frank, Miss Zorka I'olak, Miss Eleanor Field, Miss Agnes Thompson, Miss Natalie Silsbe, Miss Audrey Eilsbe.

Miss Elisrr.beth Greenman, Miss Louise Little, Howard Burdick, Miss Evelyn Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Green-man Canda, Miss Cornelia Wyckol'f, Rollin Plumb, Miss Monica Greenwood, Wesley B. Moore, Mr. and Mrs.

A. DeWitt Mason Miss Norma Werner, Fred Hibbard, Bruce S. Lachlan Jerry V. Meserole, Miss Elizabeth Deyer, Miss Cornelia Livingston, L. M.

Lehrenkraus, Miss Marion Bernard, Miss Janet MacKav, Miss Winifred Horwill, Miss Lisbeth Higgins, Miss Katherine Magner. Tracy Higgins, Miss liegeman, Joseph Appleton, William T. Carr, Walter Leonard B. Leeming, J. Wallace, Willis McDonald Jr, John A Conway, Miss Frances Hawley.

The next Junior Assembly will be held Dec. 21. Miss Werner's Dinner Preceding Casino Assembly. Preceding the Junior Assemblv at the Heights Casino, Miss Noma An hour with Christy Mathewson, famous These Pumps are fashioned of fine quality Tan Calfskin with flexible stitched soles and walking heels. All Sizes: 2V2 to 8: widths AA to I) A Remarkable Value baseball star, appearing in connection with Chew Chew, the Health Clown, and a mo-Evening Mail Concert, picture: "Putting on the Pounds" i -u (frum the N.

Y. Tuberculosis Association) Charles D. Isaacson, Chair- at 2 in Auditorium It will be a day at Wana-maker's long to be man, at 3 P. M. in the Toy-World in full blast all day 'long.

00 'December I WI922. Also on Sale in Our New York Store Short lengths of Silks and Velvets One-third to one-half less for lengths yd. to 3t yds. black velvet, some pieces large enough for "a blouse, a'skirt, or even a dress in which velvet is to be combined with other material; colored velvet; diagonal weave silk duvetyn; other duvetyri; crepes de chine; plain and changeable taffetas; many other silks; in as many colors as the rainbow holds, many of the season's most fashionable. Silk Rotunda, Street Floor.

Old Buildinr. pRflDl 15,000 Yds. Woolen Fabrics At Half Price and Less The fabrics which have been smartest this season many imported, some domestic. Arranged in to 5 yard lengths. The Dress Goods Salon will be glad to pack them in Christmas boxes for these are the materials which will make very acceptable gifts.

90c to $4.50 yd. for $1.75 to $10.50 grades The assortment includes velveteen, wool Jersey, crepe de laine, Toiret Girls' Fur-trimmed Coats, $25 and $39.50 For $37.50 to $45 grades Scores of smart models, strictly tailored or suitable for formal occasions, well made in every way of excellent quality fabrics heather wool coatings, plaid back coatings and bo- livias and lavishly trimmed with Australian opossum, raccoon and squirrel. French blue, tan, wine, navy blue and many lovely shades "Furriers for Nearly a Century" FULTON AND SMITH STREETS, BROOKLYN uuL-iyn, veiuura aa laine, veiciyne, panvelaine, bolivia, plaid-back coating's, plaids, striped and checked skirting materials, homespun tweeds embroidered and plain kasha cloth and imported fur fabrics in colors anj Fir.t Floor, Old Building. Silk Handbags made for us in and $8 of brown in sizes to lo. $15 Chinchilla Coats, $12.75 Sale ptional xce Raincoats and Capes $5.75 and $8.75 Generously cut capes of rubberized, tan Canton cloth, with satin lined Billy Burke hoods, in sizes to 12 years, $5.75.

Coats, that fit beautifully over one's winter coat, of rubberized, tan or navy blue Canton cloth, with stitched brim hats to match, $8.75. Sizes 6 to 16. Second Floor, Old Building. of Women's and Misses' Boyish-looking, all-covering ulsters, carefully tailored of fine, all-wool chinchilla cloth and fully lined with red flannel. Navy lilue, Malay brown.

Oxford gray and cinnamon, in sizes 6 to 11. $15 to $19.75 Frocks, $9.75 A special group of pretty woolen and jersey frocks in sizes 6 to 16. Several months ago in Paris we held what might be likened to a competition, by asking several of the best manufacturers to submit to us their utmost efforts in inexpensive handbags. Of course, we first selected the models; the results were remarkable. Two of the models will be specialized tomorrow.

Fur Trimmed Coats The pouch has always smart, graceful and convenient in black or navy blue, lined with white satin fa most un Children's Coats, $13.95 and $16.95 For $20 and $25 grades Two of this season's smartest and most successful styles, beautifully reproduced in wool velours and bolivia. Each coat has a large collar of soft nutria and is prettily lined with Venetian sateen aud warmly interlined. Honeydew, rose, reindeer, Alice blue, Sorrento blue and wine in sizes 1 to 6. usual detail) and finished with metal clasp; $6. The torpedo-shaped bag of black or navy blue faille silk is charmingly studded with steel beads; lined with white; one of the inside compartments is lined with white leather for powder; $8.

Street Floor, Old Building. These Coats are remarkable values considering their tine soft materials, their excellent fur trimmings and the fact that all are lined and interlined. The furs are squirrel, beaver, wolf, mole and Australian opossum. Colors are blacks, navy blue and brown. Becoming Hats, $2.95 to $4.95 Attractive shapes, for little g'irls and boys, made of the same materials in matching shades.

Other hats of velvet and polaire cloth, in tailored and dress 95c to were Si. 05 to $10.95. Reinforced Leggins, $1 to $4.95 Knee length and drawer styles in wool jersey, leather and polaire cloth. Sizes 2 to G. Third Floor, Old Building.

Gifts of fine lingerie are very appropriate Lovely Valenciennes lares effectively accentuate the graceful lines of new and adorable under-things of soft batiste in a delicate shell pink which the Gray Lingerie Shop presents attractively boxed for Christmas. Nightgowns, with well shaped square and necklines and the very long armholes which are a feature of many of the recent Paris-made models, are $4.50. Envelope chemises to match the gowns are $2.95 and $3.95. Third Floor, Old Building. Our Entire Stock of Two and Three Piece Suits Women's Calfskin Oxfords, $7.50 Full wing tips, smartly perforated emphasize the slender, graceful lines of strictly tailored oxfords in black and tan calfskin.

Toes are correctly rounded. Welt soles and military heela are built of solid leather. First Floor, Old Building. L. R.

Corsets Christy Mathewson Himself will be in the Wananiaker Auditorium, Saturday, at 2 o'clock, appearing in connection with Chew Chew, the Health Clown, and a motion picture: "Putting on Pounds" (from the N. Y. Tuberculosis Association). Lovers of baseball- will like to greet this "hero of the diamond," who is now making the gamest fight of his life. Firot Gallery, New Building.

at price Practical Gifts for the Home Exclusive with John Wanamaker New models, for slender an, figures, designed to give the flat back and straight hips so necessary as a foundation for today's fashions. Pink coutil and pink figured batiste, lightly but firmly boned. Pink satin striped "brocade brassieres to wear with these corsets, $1.50. Third Floor, Old Building. IN THE BOY'S OWN SHOP Boys' 2-Knicker Suits, $12.50 A special purchase of Night lights, made of pretty ladies with white, brown or black hair, whose, wide, attractive skirts of taffeta softly suodue the bright light of the electric bulb they conceal, $3.85.

Round taffeta pillows, in the favored high shades and black, neatly shirred and finished wit-' gold braid and clusters of silk fruit, $3.05. Cretonne desk sets desk pad, blotter and pen wiper, 50c. First Floor, Old Building. Many Smartly Trimmed With Furs $39.50 Suits, Now I $19.5 45.00 22.50 69.50 34.75 150.00 75.00 J95.00 97.50 225.00 H2.50 -Sl Bridge Lamps, $3,50 high quality suits. Diagonals, tweeds, cheviots, fancy mixtures.

Tailored to withstand rough usagu. In a variety of popular models. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Well-made Overcoats, $10.50, $12.75 The $1 0.50 group, for boys of 3 to 10, holds some splendid coatj. The $12.75 group has a fine assortment of 600 of them, in a new design i graceful upturned tripod base, touches of dull gold, 3 ft.

cord, two-piece plug and bulb ard a 12 in. decorated iirchment paper shade. built coats for bov.s of to 18. In cither group, the Gay Silk Umbrellas $3.85 to $4.25 For Young Girls Bracelet or straight wooden handles with leather simply u.iniatures of the smnvi umbrellas carried by grown-ups. Red, green or navy blue silk.

Price arcording to lengths IS to inches. 1 value excellent. For Sports Wear liiv.vy rnuckiiinws, sturdily made, durable Hiecpskin coats, ft.7.". Street Floor, New BuilJi.ig. EVERY II Tn II DO Street Floor, Old Buildinj nj.

Second Gallery, New Building..

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