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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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'over dwellings, and its location BROOKLYN EAGLI, SEPT. 25, 1949 DELS at Brooklyn Ave. and Park The Till, af Brooklyn Place makes It difficult for chil dren of other boroughs to reach, 'Luxury without Extravagance" As lt now stands the Museum has no room for needed exhibits St wmy at and cannot handle the crowds of visiting children. uii win im.mii in nnn urn 1 1 3 Ik (I I New Exhibits Planned Ever since the city and Insti tute officials agreed that the present buildings were inade mm iy'nme" ill111-' iwygriwaTt i-t i (WW 1 11 if quate and authorized prepara tion of plans for a new museum, the director and. department heads have been planning exhibits to bring the institution up to date ana equipment to permit it to function properly Plans are well advanced for adding visual demonstrations of scientific advancements in industrial machinery, transpor tation and communication, such as radio, television and radar.

SAMPLE HATS from Aatrica't FibmI Millmarl Felti Vlt Velor Featktrt They want to show super sonic plane development and jet engines. 19 95 In a letter to trustees of the to Margaret Tullock 4.95 DEL'S Institute, President Van Sin deren urged "definite co-ouera- Noitran At. Near Eastern Pkwr. Usher Used to Direct UNTO, IB P.M. OPEN EVES tion' in making the guest list! for the dinner a representative! one for the entire citv.

1 CLOSEOUT REPLICAS $300 ZIRCON It is quite possible that the Inspection of Homes George Ntwblatt, sales director for the Merrick Lawns proj RINGS FOR O.N LIT $1.00 future of the entire Institute will be affected by the outcome of this particular drive," said Mr. Van Sinderen. "Your committee believes this campaign to possess more than departmental ect consisting of ranch-type homes at Whaleneek Rd. and Old Mill Merrick reports PLUS TAX TiH-s simulated Zircrni King represent the utmost iklll of mod M4 that the "movie usher" tech em wipiu'c. Outrun significance, and it is asn-eerl coven urtil'h ind loan of utoiie.

Mn'i ring that its success will benefit theini(lue last Sunday A VIEW OF THE PAST A visitor to the Brooklyn Children's Museum, Mrs. Mary Vice of 60 ISew York points out figures in diorama of ancient China to her doll-holding youngster. Institute Plans $250,000 Drive For New Children 's Museum mid ilot-k institute as a whole. wlien the model house was ex tail JTntMl, V-Ilmif CUshy white ind ruby ntlor FUgtirtte Fft in UK gold plate. Tlirc hibited, was very successful.

The director says that an ush ume rings arv seen in xiiiart 5th Ave. win- Weldon Will Address Board Realty Class er posted at the front door of ltms it a murh hixlier price. Sent prepaid or tile hoiip permitted visitors l), plus pnnlagv. fti rnijr size or Milng. Order bv ring The third lecture in the' M)0 to enter Prar-ticp i only as theiebv others left giving each tuiml'pr.

nt for resa it W. Murray. 11-A airriew kirn Course of Real sponsored bv the Education at the 1't''1 Mayor to Attend Xearly l.OdO entire classes from jthe schools visited the Museum land! visitor plenty of time to iiupect Committee of the' Long 1 Our Forstmann Tweed Shaft Skirt at i7.95...for cLkiy pure air, an affinity for city and country scenery, for ucJe or velvet lurroundinjis! In sizes 10 to 18 in Fortmann's totscco trown, copper, green i cr kurgunJy wool tweed zigzag patterned in white. Sports Shop, on our Fourth Floor. I WEDDING! I EN6A6CMKNTI I CONFIRMATIONS DINNERS SOCIAL the hoite.

Even a baby sitting service is improvised in the garage under the supervision of Xewblatt, wife of the director. The houses sell for The builders are Abraham Pollack, Aaron Pollack and Harry Lubell of Stuart Builders. last rear for studv of specially iaie r.oani. win take selected subjects. 'Hundreds of Monday, Sept.

20, exhibits are sent each vear tolP-m-W P-111- at s- -'-37 the schools from the loan eol-iKew hardens Road, Kew I dens The lecturer will be Mr. Van Sinderen is Weldon. an attor-chairman of the fund drive.l'lpy who will talk on "Tenni-Carl Whitmore. chairman ad Definitions" and the board of the Xew Estate Law." PUNCI1S DANCES MEETINGS FRATERNAL PARTIES Telephone Company, is chair man of the commerce and in dustrv committee, with base N'a Bffalr too nmitll. non too large Table decorations complimentary HOTEL BELVEDERE Ak Inr BnQuet Manacer 319 W.

48th St. Circle 6-9100 Only at 1 i .1 xSo L. Day, banker, as vice chair man. Other Committee llcucN Kick-Off Dinner On Wednesday Trustees of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences art about to launch a campaign for $250,000 for new exhibits and equipment for the proposed new $1,000,000 Children's Museum at Washington Ave. and Eastern Parkway.

The fund-raising effort will start Wednesday night at the Towers Hotel when Adrian Van Sinderen, president of the Institute and of the Children's Museum, and Mrs. Van Sinderen, will have as their dinner guests Mayor O'Dwyer, Park Commissioner Moses and other city officials, the Institute and Museum trustees, and 300 other persons. United States Attorney Vincent Keogh will act as chairman of the Men's Division. Hon Other chairmen are Theodore ADVERTISEMENT Kusseks C. Streibert.

president of WOR, special promotions; Oscar A Lewis, attorney, of 50 Court St. special gifts: Mrs. Carroll .1 Dickson, Garden Place, worn division. The Children's Museum, of which Margaret DeWolf Tul lock is present director, was the first of its kind and ranks first in its work. In the 50 years of its service to succeeding generations of Xew York children.

Adrian Van Sinderen of the'the Museum has outgrown its the citv' entire jiopulation grammar school i present housing in two made- 1 Causes of Deafness Told In Free Book Available To Public What science knows about the causes of deafness, and how this knowledge can be used to help the hard of hearing lead happier, fuller lives, are the subjects of a free booklet published by Western Electric. Entitled "Modern Science and Your Hearing," this booklet contains a great deal of. valuable in-formation supplied by Bell Telephone Laboratories, world-famous for their research in problems of sound and its applications to better hearing. Written simply and clearly, it tells steps that can be taken to help overcome hearing difficulties. You may have a copy of this informative, illustrated booklet for the asking.

All eny hard-of-hearing pemon h-ts'odois write to: Western Flcctric Dept. 31, 259 W. 14th Street, New York 11, N. Y. orary chairman will be Mayor O'Dwyer, and Hobert Moses and Borough President John Cashmore will serve as honorary vice-chairmen.

Lt. Gen. Waller Bedell Smith, commanding the l-'iv-t Army, and former Ambassador to Soviet Russia, will speak nn the advantages American youth has over the youth of other lands. Uniy at -i Russel Golden Jubilee Fund The dinner, given in celebra tion of the 50th anniversary ol the Children's Museum, will mark the kick-off of the campaign for the Golden Jubilee Fund of $250,000. While the Children's Museum carries a Brooklyn tag.

sires is being put upon citywide campaign fund support because it serves public, private and parochial schools of. all five boroughs. Last year's attendance of 233,000 was nearly half "f.OIXG PLACES?" PHONE Ml. 4-2(M) FOR IDEAS MO FKL-9 A.M.-5 P.M. I) Kir Ssjrt 'I 'if I i v1r-'' 1 Y'S il 'Lrntm 1 1 I i ON OUR 5-MCNTH PAYMENT PLAN: Rayon Frostpoinr jumper with buttons galore! mi 4 6 98 10 fir 41 i Cr'ti p-tfxtui rJ.

with fall's tweedy look! Slimmer, trim jumper with lots of young oirs in the winging buttoned shoudlers, the stand-away buttoned pockets, the flash of patent leather all Paris idea, and wonderfully flattering! The new open revers show off your smartest If blouse. Grey or ton. Rayon Tissue Faille Blouse 5.98 Sisei 31 to 45 Moil or phone Ulster Our Leeds Ltd. Double-Action Zip-in Lining Fleece Coat at fin warm amon tliosel wko Icnow a good tiling wlicn lliey il. Insulated itli a lining and tailored willi distinctive a- slanl-culfod poclcctf, littiije collar and revers, wairt-cincliini, Icnol-tyin, lu-lt tltis melting-to-tlie ioucli wool fleece coat spells value in your own language! Navy, krown, red, green and nude.

In sizes 10 to 18. f69-95. Marylin Coals on our Third Floor. R.USScl!S FULTON AND BRIDGE BROOKLYN 1 IL'LTCN AND l-KiiJCL FKOOKLYN 1 Gres' bow-Knotter in Rayon Taffeta at climbs to the peat of continental fniliion witri its liigh, low-ed necLIine, its hifjMy la 1 1 i (lim-iilLouette Grea-created and in nuili-toned rayon taffeta.it win many young N'ew YorLcr heads with its French airs, its Ji minutive, All-A mencan price. Black, Dior-Hue, purple and royal.

Sizes 10 to 16, $17.95. Marylin Drcuci, on our Fourth Floor. I MN6J'iX Jf. Jec6r yant Sporti Shop Main Floor 15 HANOVft n. vat eft Fuhon St.

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