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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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Brooklyn, New York
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12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY. MARCH 18, 1941 I To the tune of Yankee Doodle thrift ANNIVERSARY Central Gym Team To Give Exhibition Marking 10th Year Well rehearsed in Intricate bym-riastics, the Central gym team today prepared to mark Its 10th anniversary with a gymnastic home exhibition Saturday night in the Central T. M. C. 55 Hanson Place.

The exhibition will be one of two shows culminating the season. The second show will be given March 29. Men and women members of the team will appear in the program Of heavy apparatus gymnastics, leaping. mining, balancing and dances. SALE Town Crier" value ABRAHAM FULTON ST.

AT HOYT. TOMORROW AT A YANKEE DOODLE DANDY VALVE! Hvl vsf bsp mum SILVER FOX TAIL STOLES regularly 15.95 12.75 bags 1 marches, club swinging and tableaux. Members of the team are: Peg Berg. Virginia Coleman. Ann Cworak, Dolores Madden, Mildred Meyenberg, Marie Kolar, Jenny Mi-ehalsen, Edna O'Malley, Helen Ponlatowskl, Wanda Ponlatowskl, captain; Agnes Robilottl, Helen Ro-bilottl, nortae Rooney, Madeline 6essa, Micky Tarasoff.

James Berg, Frank A. Baratti, captain; Clifford Anderson, Tommy Bell Joseph Donohue, Prank Guerrero, Norman Hecht, master of ceremonies; George Holzman, Joseph Jowdy, John Fitzgerald, William Karseboom, Mike Madden, An-thony Rossi, manager; Joseph Sala-to, Frank (Pop) Pelican, pianist Rene J. Kern, coach; Joseph Wojfe By. Max Mergentime. Call Mass Meeting On Rooming Houses Ths Brooklyn Division of the Greater New York Association of Rooming House Operators will hold mass meeting at 8:30 o'clock tonight In the Central Branch Y.

M. C. 55 Hanson Place, to protest against the dilemma in which they are placed by the city administration's campaign to enforce the Multiple Dwellings Law strictly. According to I. William Garfield, counsel for the organization, there are at least 5,000 rooming houses in Brooklyn which were originally one and two-family dwellings, never intended for their present use, and to apply the strict requirements of the law to them would "result in untold hardships." Among other things, the law requires a sprinkler system in the halls, fire-retarded cellar ceilings.

Inclosed cellar stairs with a fire test door. The average cost of necessary alterations would be $850, he in patent, cape, Perfect for your spring mil and for year-'round wear! Glossy ilver fox tails generously showered with silver. Handsome rayon satin lining. You'll look like a million but pay very little for these luxurious furs. Fur Trim, mings.

Street, Central. calf, 3 morocco, JgST 5 YMBI BARBARA LEE GLOVES in SPRING WHITE CHAMOIS 2.49 regularly 2.98 ator laid. The association will ask Mayor LaGuardla to appoint a special committee similar to one now operating In Manhattan to assist owners of old law tenements in securing proper financing for renovation of their public halls. pig, aing Every one bears the famous Barbara Lee label, which stands for tested quality. Made of velvet-soft English doeskin-finished lambskins, washable as a hankie.

All 6ngers pique sewn. Loads of white and chamois color for spring! Sues Street, Central mii pmoni fjtg own ft mifp 349 usually 4.98 158 usually 7.50 119 usually 10.00 49 usually 12.50 52 usually 14.95 12 usually 18.50 Queens Fireman Found Dead of Throat Slashing Fireman Francis Canavan, 57, attached to Hook and Ladder Company 134, Far Rockaway, was found dead, with his throat slashed, yesterday in a washroom on the second floor of the fire house, Central Ave. near Mott Ave. Fireman John Tewes went to look for Canavan when the latter failed to appear for the 3:55 pm. roll call, and found him In the washroom.

Police said that a razor was found on the floor beside the fireman's body. Canavan, a widower, lived at 536 Beach 22d Far Rockaway. Another Immilinper Iisr sale llial is famous for. Beautiful, liis handsome hags you've roveted this season. Showroom samples! Special buys! Many marked down from our own stork of expensive bags.

You'll find red, navy, beige, tan, brown and black even a few very high shades for that special spring ensemble. Almost every style you can think of and loads of zippers. Monocraft initials extra. No mail or phone orders. Street, East.

SPRING SHOWER OF VALUE! WOMEN'S AND MEN'S UMBRELLAS 2.69 regularly 2.98, 3.98 i SM5 30 70 ml nf? A deluge of ttnarl, tlurdy umbrella at a hip taring WOMEN'S: 16-rib in imported rnllnn and tilk, rayon and in weighted silk. Unusual novelty handle. Black, black and while, blue, brown, red, green. MEN'S: Cotton and silk, rrook bandies of light or dark wood. Umbrellas, Street, 'III Tots' corduroy matchmates! S-rarat blue zircon, mounted in sterling silver.

Kef. $25 17.50 Man's sterling silver ring with whlln or blue rirron. Reg. $15 9.95 Rings set 'A eMOW? OWi nufo with blazing SfiffS TO 9 WOMEN'S and MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS While lircon solitaire and two small sircons on each side, flrjr. $15 9.95 Blue or white zircon in 10-rarat yellow gold, set with 5 diamonds.

Reg. 42.5029.9S from zircons Women's initialed handkerchiefs regularly 6 for S5t 6 fr 59C Pure snow-white linen handkerchiefs with your initials in white, inn. Full icd with 1lh-inch hem. Some with, nut initials. Thailand Sterling silver wedding band set with itirrons.

Reg. 7.50 4.9R J.stone dinner ring set in yellow gold mounting. Ref. $30 19.95 )r'liile or Mue-preen tstonpg, the nearest thing to a diamond in brilliance and clearness. Also brown zircons, the color of lovely topaz, so important this year.

Wear a huge zircon, that looks like a mint of for next to nothing in this sale. Men Vand women's rings for young girls, too. Jiint a few are illustrated. Street, East Men's linen handkerchiefs i regularly 2Sc 15c Full siml while linen handkerchiefs at Wn less than their regular price. Narrow hemstitched hems, I Jet them now for Fa-ler, Father's liny and liirlllil.n.! Mreel, ciin.il Jack, rffuhuly sW82.39 Onemf, tff ularly 1.9B, 1.59 Tnpptr, regularly 1.0()69c Fine wale corduroy for little hcivs and girls.

Lined jacket, nipper front, adjustable waistband. Overall, full fill, adjustable suspenders, Mulching topper with pnm pon. Rrown, wine, iIhIp blue, fireman red, navy, Piret i-fX, AAS fveond, East .1 while xirrnns set in lerling siUer dinner ring. Reg. $25 I'j-iaral while or bins r.irrnn solitaire, set in sterling.

Reg. iM 2.9ft MMI PHONl OSOIK IlltlP ctiMRreiANn srsv VALUES THAT WOULD HAVE MADE TOWN CRILRS HOARSE FROM MAINE TO GEORGIA!.

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