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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle du lieu suivant : Brooklyn, New York • Page 32

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1902. fine Sxhibit of fall Millinery at $5.98.

We invite your attention to a special shipment fust received oj 25 0 the latest models direct from Paris milliners, modes that set the pace for the Fall and Winter season, introducing many new features not heretofore shown. THE UNIVERSAL HOME PROVIDERS. 164, 166, 168 and 170 SMITH Sl, RrnnUvn '219, 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST Pr0QKiyn "Conclusive Svidence" or a ively Monday's J'rade. Are you in need of Floor Coverings of any kind If so, visit our Carpet Department. Velvet Carpets, per yard Brussels Carpets, per yard 55c Ingrain Carpets, per yard 35c Mattings, by yard or roll Our Parlor Suit Department contains numberless styles and patterns, from the high price to the medium, and it's only a step down to real low priced suits; they are all cheap at the prices asked 1 A HE FURNITURE, CARPETS, CLOTHING.

All Goods Delivered in Unmarked Wagons Ready to Wear Hats, Box Turbans and Toque shapes, draped and trimmed with scratch felt and velvet, faced with astrachan braid, actual value $1.98, special for Monday 98c Fine quality Long Nap Beavers for ladies and misses, in all the fashionable shapes and colors, special prices for Monday SI. 98, $2.98 and $3.48 White Scratch Felts, dress shapes 39c Mohair Feits, latest styles, Oxford mixtures, elsewhere 98c, Monday only 48c our fcxce argains Misses' Trimmed Felts, large roll brim, long ribbon ends, scratched and plain felts; value Si. 48, special 79c Ready to Wear Hats, stitched brims, draped with velvet, also fancy combinations with striped plateaux, special $1.69 Black Silk Velvet Hats, best dress shapes, with chiffon underbrim good values for S3.48, Monday $1.98 Your Choice 79c. Phenomenal Sale Ostrich plumes and fancy feathersRemarkable bargains. Ostrich Plumes, Roman Heads, white only, IO inch, value $2.48, Monday 1 .48 Coque Pompons, extra quality, new Autumn colorings, at 39c rancy mottled breasts, new design, I 1 1 1 1...

A 1 i 1 10 inch Ostrich Plumes, black only, value Si. 48, special Monday, "9c Black and colored Ostrich Tips, 3 in bunch, splendid value Si .48, at 98c Rich black Ostrich Tips, 3 in bunch, hard flue, value Si. 29, Monday Brilliant black Ostrich Plumes, Amazon lengths, valuf S2.79,at.$1.98 19 inch rich black Amazon Plumes, great value at S3. 98, Monday S2.48 in auaues, vaiue yc, monuay oyi. Ex.

long Coque Breasts, plume effect, great value at 9Sc, Monday. Ex. size Black Birds, flat effects, real value 79c, Monday 39c Black and shaded Flat Wings, latest style, value 48c, Monday 19c Extra Fine Quality Cut Steel Ornaments. Buckles and Cabochons, Value 98c, at 39c Feeling Is a Sense Feeling Pain Is se. US hardwood golden oak finished Dtnino Chair are confident would fee hard, to find in any other cash or credit house The like of the above four pictures, of our specials, they are open to the closest scrutiny and any comparison for we know rio one else offers such big anywhere near our price.

Like all We limit the sale to six or less to a customer, so come early ir you want a choice; they go while they last at price indicated under eacnjnair. There is a wide range of prices in our chiffo jpyj We Sell Goods on the Terms We Advertise. Smalt Deposit Required. All Business Strictly) Confidential. This season many buyers are looking for China Closets to add to the cheer and com plete ness of the dining room.

Uur line is for your inspection. Prices begin at 9.25 mer depart in but at whatever price you select you are sure of big value. Prices begin at $4.75 If you are a person of fine feeling you want a piano that is fine in tone a piano that is opposed to pain. The' reputations of some pianos are like their shadows they sometimes follow and sometimes precede them. They are sometimes longer and sometimes shorter.

The value of a piano does not depend upon its architectural appearance nor upon page advertisements and co operative plans, but upon its tone quality. Tone is a piano's real worth. Blankets, blue pills, bugles and bombast do not give tone to a piano. When you want real value in pianos come to people who know piano value and who make no pretensions at knowing anything as to the value of Hamburg edgings or canton flannel. Anderson pianos are $250, Twentieth Century pianos are $173.

Is there any good reason why you should go to flannel avenue for pianos when you can get all the good that should be in a piano at $15 Worth of Goods $30 Worth of Goods $45 Worth of Goods $60 Worth of Goods. $75 Worth of Goods $100 Worth of Goods Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly There is no better line of Dressing Cases in the city than we are We have a complete line of Sideboards, sufficiently varied in design to please every taste, from the elaborately carved to the plainer but substantial, neat hardwood all well made. Prices begin 7" showing, and the prices 8.75 are right, from AND LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION. at This hofini'fnl rivoccinrt Over one hundred designs in Rockers. Don't you think you can find one Large line of iaDie is one oi tne sug Parlor, Library gestions from our Art kin the stock i Furniture Department.

Jil Between Hoyt St. and Elm PI. Open Monday Saturday Ev'gs, I to your lik inj? Look i them over. Pricesbegin 20 If the design does not 1 i suit you, we have others. at and Corner Tables, some low as 99c 470 Fulton Brooklyn, N.

Y. Prices begin at 99c Our Art Furniture department offers many pretty, serviceable sug thousand: Are i 3.75 week. Morris Chairs are always a subject of interest to you waiting an opportunity If so, come this Prices begin at gestions Music Cab 4751 57C Dining room Tables in almost end A 'JC 3 less variety. Good tables TVO inets from ft 7 hi Will WILL OFFER MONDAY, AT $2.65 AND PER PAIR, ABOUT 1,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S BOOTS AND OXFORDS, FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, Made in Box Calf, Vici Kid, Patent and Enamel Leather. Also about 500 pairs of THIS SEASON'S SAMPLES, All sizes in the lot, but not in every style.

They are all new, stylish goods and sell regularly from $3.00 to $6.00 per pair. ANOTHER RECORD BREAKING SALE Special for Monday; Tuesday, Wednesday. Tailor made Suits, in newest Fall nobby patterns, ready to wear, Ladies' materials, selected 8.98 from The Girls and Misses are never forgotten at Whalen A Full Line lis urgent neco. Brothers': thev are the women of the future. We have a of J.

T. COUSINS, of women for early Fall is frequently a separate skirt. Boys' Heavy Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 8 years 7 7C 300Men'sHats, in all shapes, good value for 2.40, our price 77C 150 pairs of S3. 00 Men's Pants to be sold on Monday for .07 Men's Suits, in fancy worsteds and QQ black, worth $15, our price this 1U.70 Men's Overcoats in the latest cut slash pockets, good value for $16, our 7.70 498 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. BOND STREET CORNER.

We have them in a variety of cloths, various colorings, stylish flare patterns, from 4. Fall Coats and Capes are seasonable and necessary these complete stock Fall and Winter Dresses and Wraps, either from the simple neat patterns or more no elaborate styles; prices begin at In our Millinery Department we are showing a magnificent line oj Ladies' Trimmed Hats, beauti no ful hats, low as Over 250 pairs of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, aq dressy and serviceable, special, from 7 KING MANOR ASSOCIATION. Youths' and Children's Clothing In Nobby Patterns on Hand. or decorations should present them to the association or loan them for use in refur nishlng of the old Manor House. The house i committee of King Manor Association dc sires first option on any pieces of old furni ture for sale.

4.98 cool nights. Allow us to fit you out on our easy credit plan; prices begin around Miss Mary R. King Becomes a Life Member and Makes It a Valuable Present. ROCKA WAY'S TIRE BOABD. YOUR FURNITURE Roupholstered, $15.50 suit: choice tapestries, satin daraaslc.

workmanship (ruarantMd. Chairs repaired, rewebbett, J1.00. Send postal. HARRISON'S'. 252 Baltic St.

Brooklyn. Joins together Garden City, Freeport and Hempstead, to increase the amount, of its capital stock from to 000,000. The purpose of the increase is to pay largely for construction work. The board has also consented thai the company shall issue a first mortgage for 51.000,000, and that the tracks of the company may cross at grade the tures was given in the school house last night by Professor C. W.

Peckham, whose subject was, "The State of New York and Its Remarkable Natural Features." The lecture was descriptive of the highlands, waterways, and the speaker gave evidence of being well versed with his subject. Next Friday night John will lecture on "Niagara and the St. Lawrence." Tire Department In lirst Class Condi tion Officers Chosen. Rockaway Beach, L. October IS The annual meeting and election of officers of the Board of Representatives of the Rockawav a month to receive these requisitions and to note what is needed by the local companies.

The election of officers for the ensuing vear resulted in the unanimous choice of. Frank Baldwin of Atlantic Engine Company, as president, and Gorgc Vreeland of Atlantic Hose Company as vice president. C. Fred. Winslow defeated Casper J.

Stetner for secretary by a vote of IS to 4. David J. Kilo of Sou fide Engine Company was uminunouslj el eted treasurer. HEMPSTEAD AUDITOKS APPEAL. Freeport, L.

October 18 The Hempstead Town Board of Auditors has appealed the case of Alexander R. Rhodes "of this village against them for $608.20, awarded him through mandamus proceedings for services as deputy sheriff in 1S98. when the tramp business was at its height in the town. boards of audit refused to acknowledge Rhodes' claim, and he brought action to compel audit and won the case. The appeal will come before the Appellate Division next month, with Counselor Fred In graham appearing for the board and Harry G.

Clock for Rhodes. tracks of the Long Island Railroad at Fulton 1 Beach Fire Department was held on Wednes street, near Hempstead. Jamaica. L. October IS The King Manor Association has added another life member to Its roll.

Miss Mary H. King of Great Neck has sent her check for $50, with the request that she be made a life member of the society. The only other life member is Mrs. Benjamin I). Hicks of Old "West bury.

Miss King has nlso presented to the association a collection of colonial money which she reports war found in the Manor House when her father took possession. This gift goes to swell the list of valuable historical articles which nave been presented and loaned to the association. It Is the desire of the association that any one having any pieces of colonial furniture BIBLE FOB PBEEPORT SCHOOL. Freeport. L.

October IS At a meeting of Freeport Council No. 57, Jr. O. U. A.

held last evening, It was decided to present the Freeport High School with a suitable Bible, a report having been received that the school was' in need of one. The presentation will be accompanied by appropriate exercises. The council will have a ladies' night next Friday evening. An entertainment and supper will be features of the oo day night in Atlantic Engine House. ports trorn the different companies showed 1 that the department was in first class oondi i tion.

Chief Her.ry R. Hinmel stated th. Fire Commissioner Stiirgis had infornn him thai, hereafter the city would furui.i:, all supplies need id. hy the companies, and fori which reo.ul'dttrn should be made. A urn formed official tfr.oi headquarters will call LEVEB SWITCHES ADOPTED.

Freeport, L. October 18 The New York and Long Island Traction Company is replacing the electrical switches on its trolley system at Main street crossing, this with those operated by levers. The company found that the electrical switches burned out frequently and could not be depended on. NEW BUILDINGS IN QUEENS. Long Island City.

L. October IS Plans were approved last week by Superintendent of Buildings Joseph Powers for twenty five new buildings In the Borough of Queens, to cost, with plumbing, R74.S23, and for sixteen alterations, to cost $2,690. lons, N. Y. L.

I. TRACTION COMPANY. (Special to the Eagle.) Albany, October IS The State Board of Railroad Commissioners announces thai It has granted permission to the New York and Long Island Traction Company, which FREE LECTURE AT ROCKAWAY. Rockaway Beach, October 18 The second of the series of free illustrated lec.

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