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

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Brooklyn, New York
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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW foRK, SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1930 A 9 Noted Airmen Militia battalion in the Greater are from Brooklyn, are to sail on I There the bovs will board a training City will start on their second an-thcU. 8. 8. destroyer Porter. Th tripship.

the Alexander Hamilton. nual cruise from Pier 17, staten cruise will include a trio around Admiral Billard and Captain Wolf of senior naval militia work. Effl-of the Coast Guard. rankings are to be given. On the last day of the stay at the Coait The boys who will make the tnp.

0uard Aalifmy all between the ages of 10 and 18. a review for the Junior sea-will receive instructi'm in all forms I men. for a week's work under Coast Island, tomorrow morning at 9 Montauk Point, and will terminate I Tint-Size Gobs' Weigh Anchor For a Cruise o'clock. at the United States Coast Guard I Guard cadets and their Instructors. The youngsters, many of whom academy at New London, Conn.

The trip has been arranged through -Brooklyn's Finest Fur Storage Plant on the Premise! Phone TRIangfe 4700- At a recent examination In a London hospital, more than 75 percent of the feminine students passed, and more than ISO percent of the men failed. Appointments as practiciug masseuses to schools, health and winter sports resorts are much sought after. END CHEAP HOME RUNS Cheap horn runs over the short left fence at tbt Greenville Park in the Sally Leagut will be a thing of thj past this season. The fence has been rebuilt to. twice Its height and the crop of homers la expected to be diminished Jy more than one-half.

Junior Naval Militia to Man a Real Destroyer and Stage a Review Will Compete In Glider Meet Haks, Earliart, I.owlus to Fly in 2-I)ay Demonstration at Bayside, L. I. A two-day glider exhibition that ni tring a number of famous flllder and airplane pilots together in competition will be held at the Queensboro Gold and Country Club. Bayside, L. May 1 and 2.

it wu announced today by the Aeronau About 250 "pint-size gobs," members of the New York Junior Naval FULTON STREET BROOKLYN An Incomparable Offering of Women's an isses NEWEST OF SPRING COATS tical Chamber of Commerce. The meet will be held in conjunction with the New York Air Show at Madison Square Garden, which opens Mav 3. The glider exhibition is being sponsored by the Chamber, National Glider Association and a group of New Yorkers interested in gliding. It will precede the New York Glider carnival, which has been postponed until late In June at the same site. Seven Entries Received Among the entries received for the event to date are: Capt.

Frank Hawks, who recently completed a transcontinental glider flight: Hawley Bowlus, holder of the American glider record; Lt. Ralph Barnaby, who flew a glider off the U. S. Navy dirigible Los Angeles; Heinrich Knott, German glider pilot; Amelia Earhart, Billial At-water. New York glider pilot, and Mrs.

Keith Miller, English aviator. Invitations to participate have also been sent to Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh and to Anthony H.

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LANE BRYANT 13 Hanover Place BROOKLYN 283 Livingston St. FULTON STREET BROOKLYN bition of airplane towing "as employed on his trip across the country. He will be towed to Bayside by plane from Newark Airport and cut loose over the golf course for a lnadlng. Special trains will be run by the Long Island Railroad and bus service from New York to the country club is also bejng arranged. Judges announced for the contest include Professor Alexander Klemin of New York University and R.

F. Dowd. as a Career Attracts London Girls London, April 26 Increasing numbers of athletically inclined girls are studying massage as a means of making a livelihood these days. Several London hospitals have provided courses of instruction which cover 48 weeks and cost the students about $145. Girls have shown they are more adept at learning than men.

Sale-and-Fashion Values of Surpassing Interest NEW SPRING DRESSES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DAY AND AFTERNOON WEAR BEST CO FIFTH AVENUE BEST'S CLASSIC REEFERS for boys, tWBSi liiillsiiilll' fllf ilif tea FOR WOMEN Sizes 36 to 46 FOR MISSES Sizes 14 to $0 15.75 Actual Values to 29.751 FLOWERED CHIFFONS-STRIPED CHIFFONS-FLAT CREPES NEW PRINTED SILKS-PIN-DOT SILKS-LACES THE ENGLISH NAVY REEFER 15.75 THE CAMEL'S HAIR REEFER 25.00 Judt as nautical an can be this reefer i one one of the jauntiest thing a boy can wear. Made by an "honest -to-goodness." commiV sioneri navu) tailor in London, exclusively for Best's. Navy blue Cheviot with brass buttons. Si set 4 In 8 tne country and in the ntv on we tin-best dressed children living in ramel hair coats. Thin niode.l i a prune favorite v.

thn younger el hacaiiae it light, vri warm sporty enough for the couiurv lailnrnl enough for chool Sites in 10 vmn A REMARKABLE purchase at a tremendous concession, enables us to make this extraordinary offering. These are exquisite, highest type dresses Jor -every form of smart spring and summer street and afternoon wear, embodying the newest and most authentic Pans fashions, in the smartest materials, colors and printed patterns of the day New Jacket Dresses Piece With Long or Short Sleeves New Flares Tunic Skirts. Other Moa'ish Effects Charre purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bUli rendered June 1st LONG ISLAND SUBURBAN STORK FRANKLIN STEWART GARDEN IT Telephone Garden City SH.iO.

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