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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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THE BROOKLYN DATLY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY AUGUST 28. 190C. The Midsummer BARGAIN FAIR, The Most important Scries of Daily Bargain Sales Ever Known in iireaier new 10m.

t. I ce. 'fani. wahmkm. Store Opens 8:30 A.

M. Closes at 5 P.M.; Saturdays at Noon. Tairnd warmer. I rs Ago We Set the Money Saving Codes! Store in Erooklyn Most Pleasant Shopping Place We Give Either S. a H.

Green or Dividend Stamps. PATRONS MAY TAKE 1 HhIK oHUILb fry ifT and Cut Glass Great Sale. Lamps 1 Fulton Street. Bridge and Duffield CLOSES DAILY, 5 P. M.

RDnflKf VN 0PEN SATURDAYS The Showing Is UnmatchableSavings Unparalleled. I MONDAYS AT Special To-morrow ah "it i.nnips, ijumpa r.ifci ronors, me aispiay in trie casemenr is not equaiea anywnere in Brooklyn. We mention but a few of the remarkable values. The Lamp Salon in the Easement is a veritable fairyland of illumination. Straus Cut Glass has earned an enviable reputation both here and abroad the best skilled artisans working on the finest and clearest crystals produce the most brilliant and beautiful pieces of Cut Glass to be found in America or the world And the purchaser here not only enjoys the advantage of obtaining pieces that are exclusive, but we also display the finest from the best factories in America, Two Stamps Instead of One.

Double Day on i Wednes day. resident iwveir ronetic speling admits of more words in a line, when you strike the words. We gladly adopt it because it cuts the cost of printing words. Here Is a Nu Ide to Save Eyesight The present style of reading from left to right ruins the sight because the eye is competed to flash from right to left. Stop it! Our suggestion is to print all newspapers and books as follows.

"My country, 'tis of thee, Liberty, of land sweet Of thee I sing: Died, fathers my where land I Land of the Pilgrims' pride, Side mountain every from making the snowing nere unequaied anywhere. JJel'benes aunng the iveet. worth $1.25. Lamps. Brass Table Lamps.

to J57.J1S Wrought iron Lamps l.OS to $7.50 Decorated porcelain Lamps, complete with globe to At worth $2.75. At If worth $3.98 At worth $5.00. Pickle Dishes. At worth $3.75. Comnorts.

S. H. Green or Dividend At 1.25, worth $1.50. AtJ.4J), worth $1.98. At 1.08, worth $2.98.

Celery Trays At worth $2.98. At 5i.4, worth $2.98, At worth $3.93. Water Pitchers. At worth $3.93. At $4 98.

At worth At worth $8.00. Hanging Lamps for librar.es and dining 1 rooms Ijtl I lls to Bronze Lamps IJ.XOS to 1U.I8 Cut Glass. Bowls. At $1.75, worth $2.98. At werih $5.40.

AH At 1.4!), worth $2.25. At B1.7S, worth $2.98. At i1.0.S, worth $3.25. At worth $4.49. Jelly Dishes.

At worth $5.00. At 25, worth $6.25. Carafes At worth $3.98. i Stamps Day on I Instead Wednes- Stamps dtoas ana 10 111 Iv fej? of One. day.

Let freedom ring." i Adopt this style and the next generation will I glasses, wear not At tf li. -HI, worth J6.0J. I Sugar and Cream Sets. At fyl.DS, worth $8.00. I At worth $3.5 Nappies.

At worth At 75c, worth 93c. At i)(-l)S, worth It may look queer, but when you get used to i change, the welcome will you it Ii TO-MORROW What do you think of it? i III White nttnn Suiting White Cotton Suiting, Bleached Damask, 44c. a Yard, Perhaps It's Our Low Prices Heavy all linen, bleached Damask, 62 inches wide, imported to sell as a leader for 50c. a yard, at 44c. a yard.

IIoiiiMitt-lied Table Cloths, at 3.59 each. Fine all linen spoke hemstitched German bleached damask Table Cloths, 2x2i yards, our own importation. 1 2 Ac. a Yard. Yard wide white cotton linen finish Suiting, very desirable tor entire suits or skirts; splendid value at I a yard.

I "Merchants DIVIDEND DAY" Formerly Called Red Letter Day. i 10 S. H. Green Stamps Free. I i Good in any BooK In addition to the 10 stamps given free to start a book.

(Total. 20 stamps.) To every visitor to Premium Parlor, on 5th floor, to-morrow, i Imported Mercerized Tartans, 25c. a Yard. 39c Wash Dresses, 19c. Highly mercerized are these fan lattetas.

iney are tavorea ror autumn waisrs, suits ana cnu-dren's Dresses. Shown in a great variety of large and small broken plaids, in exquisite color combina that are increasing our business at strides so tremendous that we are compelled to eniarge our Delivery Department. We can't claim better goods than our neighbors, because they claim the best. We are glad to read in their advertising of th'cir success, and congratulate them. It's a fine feeling to know that everybody is doing well.

Give every city, town, village and hamlet in this great country, and the government as a whole, a sound business administration, backed by the common sense of every thinking American, and Prosperity will continue as free as air. It depends upon the individual. Individual independence doesn't rest upon dragging another fellow down. The United States was born of a public vashes nicely, val.J9c. 19c tions, a yard.

Women's 5.00 Shirts, 2.98.1 $1.35 Bed Spreads, $1.19. Mercerized Figured Madras 1 9c. Quality at 14c. a Yard. Highly mercerized figured Madras in the much desired small designs, English manufacture.

Are worth 25c, a yard, have been 50c Window Shades, 15c. Ea. opaque, mounted on conscience. 1 hat conscience is as keen to-day selling here as a leader for 19c. a yard; to-morrow, 1 4c a yard.

as when Washington said, "I vote for measures, not men." We are glad our Store is thronged with satisfied buyers! We are glad all other stores are thronged. "The survival of the fittest" may sound well, but we want to be counted as 50 Inch All Worsted Cheviots. 69c. a Yd. 1.25 Reversible Rugs, 70c.

Smyrna Rugs, reversible, bright colors, fringed, siie 30x60, suitable for variou; rooms in the home, excelleu and ill ve wear, val. $1.25, for.70c 50c Garbage Cans, 29c. Galvanized Garbage Cans, with sanitary cover, which keeps all odors frorr escaping; they have bail handle, so they can be easily carried around, ..29 Mason Fruit Jars, 39c Dozen. nick of time for your early Fall tailor suits and separate skirts and misses' dresses. It the same quality could be made to-day for anything like this price.

A full range of the willing to believe that everybody is fit to survive. Just in the is doubtful if favored color Just in the is doubtful if favored colors navy marine, royal, wine, brown, green, red, gray and cadet, wu. a vara. This Store Will Close at 12 o'Clock as usual next Saturday, and remain closed until 1 uesday, September 4th. 1 Pin Money Vegetables Bead Purses.

III theatre MCKets. 98c Dress Goods, 39c Yard, 12c. a Can. Vegetables all ready to be Tickets for the New York Hippodrome, and the follow A New Importation. A revival of this old-time style has inspired the manufacturers to new and better efforts, and to-morrow we show some of the latest and best of a recent importation.

rv 1 The Sale of School Supplies Continues, Main Floor. Girls' and Women's Suits for Half! i Girls' white linen organdies and lawn Dresses trom I $1.50 up to $3.75, which is exactly half price. Women's white duck and iinen Suits at hair price. ing Brooklyn Theatres, The 1.25 Bming Chairs, 72c. Broadway, Majestic, Shubert's Park, Grand Opera and Bijou used for soup for example, each can contains corn, lima beans, carrots, peas, string beans, cabbage, parsley, thyme, leeks, tomatoes, wax beans and celery.

These different vegetables emptied into a cooking utensil and allowed to boil with meat for 30 minutes, seasoned to taste, will make a delicious soup. of crvstal and onal beads. Women's dainty siik Suits in black and white and blue TznSOJsAL cjina wnite, at ToO are now on sale in the Theatre Ticket Booth, at the Main Entrance. You may pay for them or have them charged. Hand made purses, with coin top, all white combined with steel beads.

Hand made Purses, in the dainties flower designs "J7c great a can. rv Bargains in Beauty Rugs.j Bedroom Furniture in the Great Sale, $12.00 Smyrnas, 9x12, $6,25. $12.00 Brussels, 9x10.6, $6.25. $15.00 Axminsters, 7.3x10.6, for $9.98. $22.00 Royal Wiltons, for $18,98, Bureaus, Toilet Tables, Chiffoniers.

A mammoth sale, but a sale also in which the individual pieces are as carefully made and finished as though for an exhibition. Bedroom Furniture comes to the fore to-morrow. CORK LINOLEUM lue f.r..39c 70c. value for 49c for. 53c Imported Sco-ch Inlaid Linoleum, Regular Bureaus.

ao.OO, peguluHy $13.00. Chiffoniers. regularly $6.00. Chiffonier, golden Maple lzo vaiue, ior $9.50 Morris Chairs, $4.75. Golden oak or mahogany finish frame, nicely polished, with assorted colored denim cush- si (1.7 SS.75.

efitularly $14.50. Goid-i-tilurly $17.50. Gold- goldet si. 1 regularly $11.00. Chiffonier, regularly $13.50.

Chiffonier, rejularly $14.50. Chiffonier, Brooklyn and I. Headquarters for Talking Ma- gou $19.00. $11). $1 iviyiilarl.v 8-5.

50. ho -anv finish Bureau. i-t-ivti Lil ly $14.50, reduced fV Toilet Table, mahogany iviacnmcb, Rccuru dim ouppnes. S1S.00. Chiffer 1.

birch. IIOO.W. Table mahoeanv $75O0, rejjfiiliwlj Mahogany finished Eur'. $30.00, rcdtwiMl from $30.00. $17.

ly $21.50. Chiffoi Just received Edison gold moulded new advance September Records, comprising 24 selections, at 35c. each. Call and hear them. SI.

00 first payment and $1.00 per week buys any make of Talk- Toilet lables. toilet lame, manoany imam lines. Dircn. diicod from $17. 50.

Utn t-d Irnm $75. OO, from $99.00. Chif- TaMe m.i'-rcanv finish. Table, mahogany inlaid hr.es. tonier.

mahogany. r75. rciliiciMl iroin rcdticctl IVom $45.00. $75.00, reduced from $125.00. Chil-Toilet Table, mahogany finish.

1 Toilet Table, Colonial ityle. I fonier, mahogany. hpecial sale of 10 in. disk Records, worth 60c. each, our price, i pecial, 4 2c.

each. None L. U. D. Social Jp Commodore Berry Council No.

533, Knights ot Columbia, held its annual tee- 1 Ever Drink a Rikcr Soda dentas-. who is ehairmun ol the Fourth In iv to act the very Degree- Assembly, wore ami 1 1:1 r.pesehss. About SUM was realized. This be added to Hi" fund brine, lor 1 1 r'. i the relief of si.

rs. c. mini. "i 'nit 'i'ui''ahl ib'-' upon tan eandi.laies l'n. lay evening.

'I'll r'len'u mire ami Th'nuis i' KavannRh' lr- eel at Hiker's. licrc the inlek. Th? of tiv oun. il are: attendants arc experts at iuiiii- Kdaard rim. k.

ci (night; Men- la-ty rice J. l.vn. deputy k. iel.i Jam. K.

Riker's Special Firr 1 0c Krry pnch rhu'i llnr and I.ih.'i SundaCS, all flavors 1 Of oraaniM. Sherbet 10c w-s ih. headquarters lust Ice Cream Soda, all lot Riser's rrtZitZ DRUGSTORES threiuchoui I.nr.nuh ami park at the invitat nil) el tile elub tOUDd Cor llliSn SI every altraeiion ready for Hum. The st'ckkt mm ski: i i.ffair was one big family party ami VnU.n i c.ir. I'utnam among the early arrivals w.

re 'I'lienlas 1' II limn 1, and (iillen. all leaders In. nine dan.inK pavilion out on the end of the 'he elub parlors donated by irot- pier was jammed early In the even- 'imes 1-. will lake ing The phi. was .1.

ool and head ot He park. duniiK i he comfortable. All the men wore badges of Cap- wlth a likeness of Leader Byrnes, and unnintaam. 'XTZ wi i a o-he flooJr meniand' "nVr'k" Kls.e Hay Kd.ly. of Clifton pl.ie...

is committee. Th- the I- I. ar-. m'-k Wesi -i tour and sh- Th I' H.n 1 i Hon. Knh.

rt vne pr-si- and othel relatives, ai Cedar Rapids, dents: Brown, Minneapolis. Omaha Davcnpor and retary John Seaman financial 'ral City. At the last named place she t.ry; John Clark. l. I' r.

n-urer. Th, buainess W-ers ai these places of th. Brook- at The End ol th. Weill and 11.11 time soprano shows during the evening was big Th- jwa-r le which has tame may be said of Creation. Pharaoh h-'-'U highly cultivated Daughter, San Fran.

is. and Boto. k's. It was late when the pi. milkers started Miss W.

T.ale. or Lafayette homeward has just returned from an extended trip throiicli lie Ih. an. 1 is All arrangement h-en provinces. 3hc brings for the Jefferson Club Fifth Vs- home many r.

ull-. ions ot Hi. aembly District annuel I am ly aside feS- SUrrOODdlag s.en.ry. BANQUET'S SUDDEN CLOSE. KNICKERBOCKER STEAM CARPSI CLEANING CO.

PAINTS, VARNISHES, WOOD STAINS 11 imh. -i- of to hn .1 The Festivities in Honor of the culp- Wi v-RT) ibis t0l. 0( Verdi Monument Were a. LI. -ikH.

1 ir ion w.is 8 Interrupted. jgngementofMISB OlnaL, how. HONESTY UNREWARDED. Mr. and Mrs.

Chrle Qarllrt of sister ol Kutat Lueehow, ol Fotttteentfr ar- oti for and sir-n. Manliai ..11 ami A. I. The Ikuuuih Riven last niph. .11 Honor Klttari Falls, they will a proprietor ..1 the ICloBlvBrbransed, nl ot Chovalier Prtesaor ranujie fnil.

.11. Woman Who Eecovercd Lost Purse orief vacatioa PenoBylvania a. .1 Bhwlek avenues, ths sculptor of the Verdi monument, and $145 Did Not Even and FLOOR POLISH! Classen avenue, ih- Kasi and ih. Manlianan Anna of Vav- Thank Finder. DellT.red by our wagons In all parts ol Inmates had an ream party on Satur- celebrated at Ulechow's last algh teamer ll sanmo at the doe -a City and Country.

Kyler the patroness ol Ai ilie same linn- Mr. Lueeh.iv. Igazimo lialiama I i is the best uiliey has ai-I TFiEPHOSE 4S8B MAIN. n.ra a i been the firm belief of the station eHAN, 447 FllltOH COF. T) New will vein.

mad. tla- liappj nis of park avotou. At master at Osone Park, on the Ro. kaway offl a ch-maklng Cambria Division of the Long Island Railroad. Hall.

'ed -1 ih.ii ih m.u.i. ceremonies, nut something happened yesterday after- rT knjirsBlkbW r.TStnSS-" DR.DECKER5k Karly vest, rday afternoon the pocket-I CfJlIfB VA UADCH I of window near the Ozone Park sta- gQQJ uiv 'su it up. Then he tic tlw: it r' "I i-b'phoned lo I lie Liberty avenue signal 1 WILL PAV OiHii DOLLUt CASH 1 -rain n.l i-nn ih- ft. or I ii ui.HMi. ss Panliie rmaii lleiirv i Tt'i- "'lia the banquet.

woman who was minus her purs oi iiuook i.v 1EIGUT8 SS'ttetS cfem" FELLFROM ATRUCK. I TZnu ian-iy w', ilin.nnai itnli.ri 'u -s i i Saba Han Rood. years old, of rushed up 10 ibe Mm ion and Validprhilt Bnildine I r.oi.l.a;,! SeMarU, Hur. alania.n avenue, fell from a truck demanded her pocketbook. When it.

was I VMOertUt JMOlttlllg, 'Ul iha- Ii- as drivinKyesu.r.lay afternoon she onltnerroujjly and mi.Iui s.l. ii. s.v.'n wiih will home s. Hii.r sion 'ai" side and was attended master iookd on in amazement. 'thank And yet the station mantel I accompaniment of the full i the I ing the summer at Sparrowbush, Orange by Or TJtse -f ths Eastern Pisiri.

There wan $145 in all. Satisfied that feels happy knowing that he did his US phonograph cuunaialug during inter- County. He was removed to his horns, all was sals, the woman went out hur- duly. I A surpris. partv wns 10 Miss of 122 K.isi Sixty-third etreet.

1 Maiihanan. h. nuiii -runs friends at i Villa. psh. a I.im tirday.

Tin- wis (OUM up in 1 of her.

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