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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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Brooklyn, New York
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'Brooklyn Store Open Thursday 11:30 to 9 BAY PARKWAY BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 24, 1954 5 I i BROOKlVn CRROEtl CITV. Yeshivah Fathers To Dine With Sons The newly-organized Fathers ft, -fi Club of Yeshivah Ohel Moshe, 7914 Bay Parkway, will hold its Initial breakfast organizational meeting Sunday morning, It was announced today by Rabbi Leon Machlis, dean of III ww wmmmmm HH rv. 1 Wit! the Yeshivah. The group will represent the 7 ol fathers of the 400 students of the Hebrew English Day School, which serves Benson- hurst, Mapleton, Bath Beach and Sea Gate.

The general aims and goals of the Fathers Club will be discussed at the meeting. Rabbi Machlis will speak. 9 along with Nathan M. Woloch, president of the school, and Dr. -J mm Morris M.

Rubens, principal of the English department. Mothers of students will be host esses. BOOSTS BROTHERHOOD Mrs. Lee Graham turns over her WABD-TV show to the National Conference of Christians and Jews to aid the work of that agency towards the Brotherhood ideal. Seated, left to right, Mrs.

Graham, Arthur Levitt, Justice Myles A. Paige and Joseph C. Noethen. Standing is Bess Kadin, director of the Brooklyn Region of the N. C.C.J.

Judge Paige and Mr. Levitt are co-chairmen of the Brooklyn Region, while Mr. Noethen is on the board of directors. Committee members for the function Include Max Plisner, Alfred Carlson, Hyman Ehr- 111 jSlj lich, David Finkelstein, Rabbi Norman Frlmer, Bernard Fei-genbaum, Bernard Genn, Sey Jewish Teachers Present $5,000 to Beth Israel Clinic mour Heller, David Kinsberg, Kalman Mintz, Harry Mermel- JewishiWhich he is president, Dr. On behalf of the stein, Isidore Samuels and i formal presentation was made to Mr.

Silver at ceremonies in the hospital auditorium. Teachers Community Chest ofi Elliott Stavsky. i Charles G. Eichel, principal of Public School 202, Hegeman United Press Telephoto REUNION Cabbie Louis Mrele of Cambridge, shqws new stove to bride, Flora, to whom he was mar- ried in Italy last year. Red tape prevented her coming to U.

S. until Miele told a fare, the Rev. John M. Fraw- ley of Pittsburgh, his troubles. The priest helped solve the problem.

False Indeed! and Atkins presented a gift of $3,000 yesterday to the new Charles H. Silver Clinic at Beth Israel Hospital, 17th St. and Stuyvesant Park East, Manhattan. The clinic Is named for the Manhattan members of the Board of Education, who is also president of the hospital. The Stratford, Feb.

24 U.R) A baggageman, Kenneth Salter, dropped more than baggage when he leaned from a moving train. Salter had to take another train back to the station to recover his false teeth. nrinn Dialac's Yalrolin Newsmen to See Ohio Try out Of Captured Red Jet Fighter Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 24 (U.R- for a dewy, fresh-as-spring complexion! Yatrolin sinks deep into parched pores, helps erase dryness and fine lines leaves no greasy residue! A complete night lubricant and a foundation for makeup, too! You'll love the moist, youthful glow Yatrolin gives, to your skin you'll agree it's the most wonderful cream in the world. Also at Garden City.

BROOHLVn CRR0EI1 CITV Our entire stock of furs reduced for immediate clearance by Capt. Harold E. (Tom) Collins, W. D. C.

test pilot. The plane generally is regarded as Inferior to the F-86 sabre jet, which It resembles closely except for a side-roll view. Collins, who flew the MIG on Okinawa, last September won the General Electric trophy at the national aircraft show here, notching 707.8 miles an hour in a night fighter version of the F-86, The general public has been banned from both phases of the demonstration, though accredited reporters and photographers were to examine the plane on the ground. A captured MIG-15 Russia's No. 1 operational jet fighter, will be flown publicly for the first time in the United States today for the benefit of news and cameramen.

The plane, in which a North Korean pilot escaped to a United Nations air base in Sooth Korea, and for which tthe United States paid has been reassembled and made ready for flight. Hundreds of reporters and photographers were expected to watch as it was rolled from Its hangar at the Wright Air Development Center. A short demonstration was to be giveni .22.50 10.00 .3.75 .7.50 15 ffttli rrf 1 2oz 4 11VA Vl 111 .11170 .12.50 Prices plus federal tax in our COSMETICS STREET FLOOR Mail or phone call Joan Taylor. TR. 5-3100 or GArden City 3-4300 Indiana Town Bans loot Suits, WELCOME Michael Sannino, right, first Italian immigrant to enter the United States under the provisions of the Refugee Relief Act of 1953, thanks Domestic Relations Justice Juvenal Marchisio, national chairman of the American Committee on Italian Migration, for the double opportunity of living in this country and being placed in a job as a lithographer with a large Manhattan firm.

Sheer Blouses in High Schools to the schools at the expense ol the majority." Hammond, Feb. 24 U.R) High school studentes grumbled today about an order banning "distracting" cloth lng be it sexy or just sloppy. School Superintendent Lee -BROOKLYN STORE OPEN THURSDAY 11:30 to 9- BROOKlVn CRR0EII CITV L. Caldwell began the contro Many below our original wholesale cost Many special purchases at the season's lowest prices Many one or few-of-a-kind Sixes 9 to 44 but not every fur in every size versy when, appalled by the appearance of his young wards, he ordered the students in this Chicago suburb to watch their grooming and keep their clothes opaque. His ban included girls' sheer This is just a partial listing Formerly blouses, blue jeans held up by I rope, zoot ults and "ducktail" haircuts on boys.

Dyed mouton processed lamb coats 119.00 to 139.00 Hollander dyed let-out northern muskrat capes and stoles 239.00 to 269.00 "But they shouldn't tell us how to dress," several stu- dents said. But talk of open demonstra tions by students subsided into Tipped-dyed sheared raccoon coatg Natural mink stoles harmless grumbling and it ap 365.00 J399.00 to 525.00 peared most teen-agers would obey. "Unbecoming, vulgar garb -will not be tolerated," Mr, Caldwell said. "We can't let 'the few give a bad reputation Dyed black Persian lamb coats 395.00 to 459.00 Natural grey Persian lamb coats369.0O to 399.00 Dyed black Persian lamb coats45O.00 to 499.00 Hollander dyed let-out northern muskrat coats 395.00 to 450.00 NOW 195 275 289 289 299 325 329 369 399 399 499 599 599 859 2000 Sofel Appointed Treasurer of Sonotone Corp. Canadian sheared beaver coat 559.00 Ky1hA i If- 4 i George T.

Sotel of Brooklyn, Dyed black Persian lamb coats (some mink trimmed) 499.00 to 559.00 Natural grey Persian lamb coatj 595.00 Dyed black Persian lamb coats (some mink trimmed) 575.00 to 695.00 has been named treasurer of Sonotone Corporation, Elms-'ford, N. it was announced today by Irving I. Schach- Dyed black Persian Iamb coats (some mink trimmed) 750.00 tel, president of the firm, which manu Canadian sheared beaver coats6r.00 to 799.00 hb factures hear elle Sharmeer tocking Black and Matara-dyed fur seal coats (from Alaska) 995 to 1195 ing aids and the recently 1 ced nitfrel cadml- 1 little women's sizes- Natural ranch mink coat. 3500 I. A I utn Dauery- Mr.

Sotel -SPECIAL PURCHASE- riu. tint at Iv controller of Doeskin Prod ucts, Inc. A certified public ac countant, Mr. Sotel was also the softer dressmaker suit of Pacific Verdona worsted crepe, wool flannel or wool shadow checks. Shown just one from our collection of suits designed for the smaller woman of fashion.

This one designed with a lovely feminine line, as witness each skin 25 949 formerly associated with The nylons with the just-for-you fit propor-tioned not only for length but for the curve of your leg as well! The subtlest of spring costume accents in Parasol (coral-rose beige), Pebblestone (pale sandy beige), Peaches 'N Creme (peach-pink). Brev 8V2 to 10, Modite 8Vi to 11, Duchess 9f2 to 11. Also at Garden City. Afternoon sheer 51 gauge, 20 denier 1.65 Pebblestone and Parasol) Business sheer 51 gauge, 30 denier 1,65 (Pebblestone and Parasol) Large natural ranch mink skins-Natural blonde stone marten skins Touche. Niven, Bailey Smart nd with the Harrison Williams Investment Trusts.

He is a tsriember of the Accountants Club of America. the charming detail on the collar Representative values at Garden City FUR SALON THIRD FLOOR Fur products art labeled to show country of origin of imported furs. All prices plus fed. tax. A graduate of Pace College, 'Mr.

Sotel lives at 140 87th with his wife, the former Eline Peterson, and their 13-year-old daughter, aGil. Daytime sheer 51 gauge, 15 denier. the easy grace of the skirt. Blue, grey, tan, navy or black. Sizes lO1 to 24,2.

Brooklyn store only. 5 5 MISSES' SUITS THIRD FLOOR Use on of Martin's deferred payment plans for immediate wear. As little as 10 DOWN. If you wish to reserve your choice until next winter as little as 10 DOWN will hold your coat in our Fur Storage vaults with-out any charges. (Pebblestone, Parasol, Peaches 'N Creme) HOSIERY STREET FLOOR Mail or phone oa 3 or more pairs rail Joaa Taylor TR.

5-3100 or GArdVa City 3-4300 BROOKLYN, Fulton St. GARDEN CITY, Franklin at 9th St. BROOKLYN, Fulton St. GARDEN CITY, Franklin at 9th St. 1.

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