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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. JUNE 19, 1906. AND SOCIAL Mrs.

Ellen L. Butlerenafs Woodhaven, has gone to Buffalo several weeks with her son-in-law, Orlow H. Boles, formerly of Brooklyn. The Rev. E.

H. Isler, assistant, pastor of the German Lutheran Richmond Hill, leaves on Saturday for an extended European tour. He will visit England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, France and Switzerland. Members of the Queens Borough A. formerly the Smoky Hollow A.

of Woodhaven, will hold their annual outing July 3 at Coney Island. About 100 are expected to go two large automobiles, which will leave Woodhaven at 7 P.M. A four nights' lawn festival will be held under auspices of the United Societies of Holy Family Parish, on the church grounds, Thirteenth to Fourteenth streets, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, from June 20 to June 23, inclusive, There are many attractive novelties exhibited, and the programme will include dancing and vaudeville performance. Four tables, the Holy Name, Holy Family, Ros. ary Society and Ladies' Aid, will be filled with good things.

Refreshments will be supplied to visitors. The festival will be opened to-morrow evening by Charles S. Devoy. A novelty will be introduced entitled "The Farm." At the graduation exercises of St. Xavier's College, held at Carnegle Hall, Manhattan, last night, out of seventeen graduates these three were from Brooklyn: William Morris, Thomas F.

McDermott and Anthony J. Reichart. Each one was made a Bachelor of Arts. The Rev. Dr.

John J. Walsh delivered the the graduates. The Rev. David to address S. of is the W.

Hearn, president of the college. A social meeting of St. C. W. B.

James Council, was held last evening at the council rooms, 117 Sands street, with an exceptionally large attendance of members. A special feature of the occasion was a talk by the chaplain, the iam Rev. WillB. Farrell, of Hempstead, on the importance and necessity for development of social life among Catholics- a development which an organization such as the C. W.

B. L. is calculated he said, if the members to foster, take advantage of their opportunities. Under the direction of the orator, Miss Katharine Hanrahan, a musical programme was presented on the conclusion of the business session. Miss Elizabeth Eichorn played several "The piano solos finely, her selections including Dance of the Demons' and a popular Miss Marea Orr-Murphy, a talmarch.

ented young violinist, delighted her hearers with her beautiful playing of a Berceuse, Dvorak. by Nierud, and "Humoresque," by Alexander G. Mitchell, tenor, contributed the vocal selections, and his songs were very much appreciated, being "The Heart Bowed Down," "Believe Me" and "Alone on the Midnight Sea." St. James is the second oldest and one of the largest councils of the legion in this borough. Miss Florence Gallagher, of 103 Concord street, is to sail the Cretic on Thursday for a three months tour in Europe.

Mr. and Mrs. James Andrew Knox have issued cards for the marriage of their daughter, Emma Louise, to Charles Arthur Vunck, to-morrow evening, at 8:30 o'clock, at 453 Fifty-second street, Brooklyn. The clubhouse of the Pratt Institute Club, at 210 Grand avenue, was informally opened yesterday. From 10 o'clock, in the morning till 11 last night students visited their new home and took advantage of the various forms of amusements that it affords.

The idea of the club was first suggested by the trustees of the institute. They sought to bring together the members of the alumni association and the students, in social intercourse. James Edwin Pearson, who is now acting as secretary and manager of the club, and four instructors of the institute, were selected to get ideas for the new clubhouse. Two three story and basement brownstone houses were purchased. They were cut through and renovated at a cost of $25,000.

The floors are of maple wood. In the basement there are bowling alleys and a large kitchen. The reception room, the reading room and the wardrobe are on the first floor. On the third floor is a capacious entertainment hall that will seat 150 persons. This will also be used for dancing.

The club will be formally organized in the fall. The membership will probably reach 500. At last night's meeting of the entertainment committee of the United Singers, at Arion Hall, Adam Fehlet, second vice president, in the chair, it was decided that the United Singers' parade to Fulton next Saturday, shall consist of two sections, the first comprising the East New York societies, which will assemble at Cooper Hall, Bushwick avenue and Cooper street; Marshal, Hermann Zeydel, and his assistant, Dr. Karl Maisel. The second section, the Williamsburg Division, will assemble at Arion Hall and will be marshaled by Herman Han and Albert Nabert.

Both sections will leave their headquarters at 4:30 P.M. and meet at Greene and Bushwick avenues. From there they will be escorted by a band, under Grand Marshal Adam Fehmelwill, and march to the elevated station at Myrtle and Tompkins avenues. At the bridge, the parade will be met by the South Brooklyn societies, and together they will proceed to Fulton Ferry. From Jersey City a special train will convey the singers to Newark.

The Monday Club, of Brooklyn, met yesterday at the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum. About fifty members were present, all connected with the various charitable societies of Brooklyn. The members inspected the building visited the cooking class, where they partook of various dishes cooked and served by the pupils, also inspected the sewing and millinery classes' exhibits and were then entertained in the large assembly hall by the kindergarten. After enjoying the work of the little babies, they adjourned to the parade ground, where the girls went through a musical dumb-bell drill. The by the programme Asylum of the Band day and ended Cadet with a Corps; parade the cadets under Major Boyce and the band led by Mr.

Egner did splendidly and received great applause and commendation from the invited guests. A special feature, both novel and pleasing, was a drill by the Lilliputian Brigade, composed of boys of about 8 years old. They were all uniformed and carried muskets and went through the drill like regulars. As the guests departed, all expressed themselves heartily pleased with the day's programme provided for them by the superintendent and matron, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Lazarus. Among the guests were H. Clay Preston, superintendent Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children; F. F. Harding, principal of public school No.

144: Eben ford, superintendent Industrial Home for the Blind; Wm. F. Nichols, general secretary Bureau of Charities; Arthur E. Wakeman, superintendent Brooklyn Childrens' Aid Society, and James P. Farrell, superintendent Brooklyn Disciplinary Training School for Boys.

The Druiden Liederhain at last night's meeting began the study of the musical comedy "Studentenstreiche," which will be sung at the society's annual concert at the Labor Lyceum, November 18. Sylvester Lamm, captain of the William Tell Company of the Sueddeutscher Schuetzenbund at its quarterly meeting at Glock's Hall, Bushwick and Johnson avenues, was the recipient of a gold medal. Second Lieutenant Tony Lamm made the presentation. Captain Lamm was the organizer of the company. Many toasts were offered to the captain and the company.

Under the auspices of the Bavarian Saengerbund at Echo Hall, Johnson aVenue, a mass rehearsal was held of the societies, which was conducted by Musical Director Gustav Hell. The Olive Quartet Club assisted. The societies represented were the Bavarian Saengerbund, Bach Quartet Club. Ridgewood Heights Maennerchor and Caecilia Wyckoff Heights. They will take part in the Bavarian Volksfest.

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Prepared by Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U.S. A. ican woman physician who practiced many years in this city, is to address the Equal Suffrage League of Brooklyn at 129 Willoughby street at 3 o'clock to-morrow. Dr.

McKinney-Steward is visiting her relatives in Hancock street and will soon leave to accompany her husband, Chaplain T. G. Steward, and the regiment to Texas. Mr. Gannon and family, of Brooklyn, have rented the David Kendrick residence on Highland avenue, Glen Cove, and are already in possession.

H. Adams and family, who spent a week two at their country home at Glen Cove, after closing their city house, have gone to Egypt. Their home at Glen Cove is being almost completely torn down, and will be entirely remodeled. It was one of the first houses built in the Red Spring Colony. Mrs.

Walters, Miss Maud Walters and Harry Walters, of Brooklyn, are spending a month at Sea Cliff. J. Van den Brock, Belgian Consul at Galveston, arrived here to-day on board the steamship Finland, from Antwerp. William Roth, of the United Schiller and Werder Company of the Germania Schuetzenbund, W. was proclaimed king marksman at the thirty-first shooting festival of the Germania Schuetzenbund, that was held at Gentzlinger's Grove, and he was crowned with appropriate ceremonies by Miss Katie Hof, daughter of the treasurer the association.

Although weather not favorable, the Deutsch-Amerikanische Schuetzen Gesellschaft, N. the Manbattan Schuetzenbund, the German United Societies of New York and the K. U. V. were largely represented.

The first prize for bowling was won by Frank Dorn. The affair was in charge of H. Gutmann, president; W. Franz, secretary; Fred Hof, treasurer. The women's society of the Brooklyn Saengerbund will hold its annual outing at Kirchhuber's, Avenue and Ocean Park avenue, to-morrow.

The special attraction will be a prize bowling contest. Sergeant George Charleton, of the Sixtyfifth precinct police station, who has been for the past few weeks seriously ill with scarlet fever, at his home, 568 Nostrand avenue, has resumed his duties at the Brownsville station. Misfortune did not come singly to Sergeant Charleton, for his three children were taken down with scarlet fever, complicated by diphtheria. All three are now on the road to recovery, however. The Gamma Delta Phi Fraternity of the Manual Training High School brought their social season to an end last Saturday with the most successful trolley ride, dinner and dance they have as yet given.

Despite the inclemency of the weather they traveled to the Astoria Hotel at Far Rockaway. More than sixty of the excursionists gathered the Flatbush avenue depot of the Long Island Railroad, where their special car was attached to the Jamaica train, leaving at 4:30. Upon their arrival at Jamaica, where several additional members joined the party, a special trolley car was boarded and the Far Rockaway trip resumed. Within a short time after the hotel was reached a most excellent dinner was served. When the cigar stage was reached there was an interchange of good wishes in behalf of the numerous fraternities whose representatives were present.

Recourse was then had to the ballroom, where dancing was enjoyed for the three succeeding hours. The delightful ride home was a fitting close to one of the most enjoyable of the fraternity's social events. It was made evident that it requires more than mere to quell the merry spirit of the dampness Manual girls and boys. Among those present were Misses Albee, Gethen, Halleran, Hamion, Kenney, Bohner, Burkhardt, Figge, ing, Nathan, Nicholson, O' Boyd, Orr, Shann, Sharp, Seelman, Stillwell, Steinek, Suhr, Wallander, Tredwell, Wilson, Mrs. Suhr; Buttner, Burkhardt, Cordes, Messrs.

Genler, Gorden, Lee, Morton, Muller, NelOrmond, O' Meara, E. Orr, W. Orr, son, Reul, Stillwell, Roos, Suhr, Thode, Timberlake, StilRauchfuss, Rothacker, Sayers, ing, Williams, Wilson. committee in charge of the arrangeThe Edmund J. A.

Williams, chairments was W. Muller and Leo B. man; Ernest J. O'Meara. given by the Phil Ladies of the G.

A. A reception was Kearny Circle No. 6, Mrs. Ruth to the national president, Foote, last night at Hart's and to the national senior -vice president, Mrs. Stevens, Hall, Gates avenue, near Broadway.

A was sent G. A. R. special invitation of New York, New Jersey and Brooklyn, the Ladies of the G. A.

R. as well as to the Song of Veterans. Among the and to represented Battery of circles Jersey, Phil Kearney of New Jersey, New Brooklyn Circle No. 42, Spellmann Circle, Circle of Yonkers, Lafayette Circle Ewen of Manhattan, and John Brown Circle No. 6, Sons of Veterans, and many members of the entertaining circle completed the gathering.

The programme, after the reception opened with a speech by the dational president, Mrs. Foote, followed by one by the national senior vice president, Mrs. Stevens. Police Miles O'Reilly, of the Fifty-fourth precinct, said a few worde. A badge was presented to Mrs.

Foote by the Phil Kearny Circle, Sibil Brand making the presentation. After some singing and dancing the programme closed with speeches by Commanders Schumann and F. Macon and Captain Nutthall. George M. Falcon and Miss Bessie Ablitzer were married at the residence of MELLOWED BY 10 YEARS REPOSE IN THE WOOD OFC PEN ECT ofc RYE Crop of 1895 It's Pure That's Sure Served and Sold Everywhere la Glass Only PERFECT WHISKEY NEW YORN KENTUCKY SOLE PROPRIETORS NEW NEW YORK KENTUCKY CO.

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Continued on Page 9. Souvenir Post Cards For EAGLE Readers SEE COUPON ON SECOND PAGE OF DAILY EAGLE AND ON SIXTH PAGE OF SUNDAY EAGLE. The Eagle's staff of expert photographers, in making pictures for the Dally Picture Section and the Sunday Eagle, take many photographs of permanent interest and value. The Eagle has arranged to reproduce these photographs upon Post Cards, which will be given to Its readers FREE OF CHARGE. The cards are published in sets of six, which will be given to any one in exchange for six coupons of any date printed on the second paga of the dally Eagle and on the sixth pagE of the Sunday Eagle.

Inasmuch ay seven coupons are published each week, and as only six are necessary to obtaln a set of cards. the additional coupon ench week for six weeks will title the holder to any serles of cards already published. providing the set requested has not become exhausted. Take eix coupons of any dates to any branch office of the Eagle, and set of six cards will be issued. or, it preferred, will be mailed to any address on receipt of the coupons and 2 cents postage, to cover mailing of each gerles.

Address Souvenir Post Card Department. There will be hundreds of different subjecta. The Thirty-third Series of Illustrated Souvenir Post Cards, Beginning Monday, June 25, and ending Saturday, June 30. 1906. Brooklyn College of Pharmacy Building; Holy Rosary Church, Chauncey st.

and Reid Ocean flyer "Baltic" of the White Star Line; Owl's Head, on the Shore Road; Williamsburph Trust Co. Bullding on Fulton Pu bile School No. 146, 18th near 6th AV. RAILROADS. "A Greatest Railroad." NEW YORK (ENTRAL HUDSON RIVER R.

Trains depart from Grand Central Station, 42d New York, 8.8 below: All through trains. except those leaving at 8:30 A.M., 1:02. 3:30, 3:40, 11:30 P.M., stop at 125th st. to receive passengers ten minutes after leaving Grand Central Station. 12:10 A.M.

EXPRESS. 7.50 THOUSAND ISLAND MONTREAL SPECIAL 8:80 A.M. -EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS (the most famous train in the world). 8:45 A.M.- MAIL, 24 hrs. to Chicago 10:20 A.M.-•DAY EXPRESS.

1:02 P.M.- SECOND EMPIRE. 1:00 P.M. SPECIAL. 2:04 P.M.- SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED, all Pullman Cars. 8:80 P.M.-* THE 20TH CENTURY 18 hour train to Chicago.

8:40 P.M.-†ALBANY AND TROY FLYER. 4:00 P.M. HUDSON RIVER SPECIAL. 4:80 -THE WOLVERINE. 5:29 P.M.- MAIL.

ALBANY. 6:30 P.M.- LAKE SHORE LIMITED, hour train to Chicago. All Pullman cars 5:30 P.M.- CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS LIMITED. All Pullman cars 6:00 EXPRESS.

7:00 EXPRESS. 7:30 MONT'L EXP 8:00 P.M.- NIAGARA FALLS, CLEVELAND TORONTO SPECIAL 9:20 P.M.- WESTERN NEW YORK AND THOUSAND ISLANDS EXP. 9:30 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. 11:80 CHICAGO ST.

LOUIS EXP. Sunday. Monday. HARLEM DIVISION, 9:05 A.M. and 3:35 P.M.

dally, except Sunday, to Pittsfield and North Adams. Sunday, 9:37 A.M. Saturdays only, 2:30 P.M. Pullman cars on all through trains. Trains illuminated with Pintsch light.

Ticket offices at 149, 246. 415 and 1216 Broadway, 25 Union Sq. 275 Columbus 117 West 125th Grand Central and 125th st. stations, New York: 338 and 726 Fulton st. and 106 Broadway, Brooklyn.

Telephone 900 38th Street for New York Central Cab Service. Baggage checked from hotel or residence by Westcott Express. A. H. SMITH, C.

F. DALY. General Manager. Pass'r Traffic Mgr. WEST SHORE R.

R. (New York Central Hud. Riv. R.R., Lessee.) Trains leave Franklin st station, New York, as follows, and 15 min, later foot West 42d N. 19:40 A.M.-Catskill Mountain Limited, A.M.-Mountain Express.

112:45 P.M. -Rip Van Winkle Flyer. $1:00 -Chicago Express. P.M. Lim.

for Detroit, 13:25 P.M.--Ulster Express. $6:20 P.M. -For Buffalo, Cleve. Chi. 18:00 P.M.-For Buffalo, Detrolt St.

$9:45 P.M.-For Nia. Falls, Det. Chi checked from hotel or residence by Westcott except Sunday. Baggage Express. A.

H. SMITH, C. F. DALY, General Manager. Pass'r Traffic Mgr.

NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Foot Liberty N. R. checks baggage to destination. W. G.

BESLER, C. M. BURT, Vice-Pres. Gen. Mgr.

Gen. Passr. Agent, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. STATION foot of Fulton Street. $7:45 A.M.

CHICAGO SPECIAL. A.M. PITTSBURGH DAY EXPRESS. $10:45 A.M. THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.

Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis. P.M. ST. LOUIS LIMITED.

01:45 CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. $3:45 P.M. PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL. 18 hours to Chicago.

P.M. CHICAGO LIMITED. P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS. 08:15 P.M.

ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI EXP. 7:45 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. $8:15 P.M.

CLEVELAND CINCINNATI EXPRESS. $9:35 P.M. PITTSBURGH SPECIAL. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. 8:15, A.M., 12:10, 2:05 "'Congressional 9:05 and 11:35 P.M.

week daya Sundays, A.M.. 12:15, "Congressional Lim." 9:15 and 11:45 P.M. SOUTHERN and 11:34 P.M. daily. ATLANTIC COAST LINE -Express, A.M, and 9:05 P.M.

dally. SEABOARD AIR LINE 3 RAILWAY-Express, and 11:80 P.M. NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY-FOr Memphis and New Orleans, dally, CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO A.M. and P.M., week P.M.. Sundays.

FOR OLD POINT COMFORT AND NORFOLK A.M. week days and 8:35 P.M. daily. ATLANTIC A.M. and 2:45 P.M.

week days. Sundays. A.M. CAPE MAY -Express. 12:45 P.M.

week days. LUNG BRANCH, ASBURY PARK (Ocean Grove), (North Asbury Park Sundays), and Point Pleasant, 8:45, 10:45 A.M., 12:10 (1:05 Saturdays only), 2:05, 3:16 (4:15 except Long Branch), and 4:45 P.M. week day-. Sundays, 8:15, 9:15, 10:45 A.M.. and 4:45 P.M.

Ticket Offlces: No. 4 Court street, $90 Broadway, 479 Nostrand avenue and Pennsylvania Annex Station, Brooklyn. The New York Trans. fer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences through to tination. Car.

fare Train. W. W. ATTERBURY. J.

R. WOOD, General Manager. Pass'r Traffic Manager. GEO. W.

BOYD, General Passenger Agent. STATIONS. West 23d N. R. Time shown below is from Liberty St.

West 23d St. leaves 10 minutes earlier, except As designating marks. EASTON, BETHLEHEM, ALLENTOWN AND (7:15 Easton), 9:10 A.M., 1:20, 4:40, 5:00 Easton only) P.M.. 24:30 A.M.. 1:00, 5:00 and 6:00 P.M.

WILKESBARRE AND A.M. 1:20, 6:00 P.M. Sundays, 24:30 A.M., 5:00 P.M. LAKEWOOD, LAKEHURST, TOMS RIVER AND 9:40 A.M.. 1:30, (Lakewood and Lakehurst only, xv6.08).

Sundays, 7:00 A.M. (9:40, Lakewood and Lakehurst). ATLANTIC A.M.. LONG GROVE, BRANCH, POINT ASBURY PARK. POCDAN 11:30 A.M., 1:30, 2:45, 5:30, 6:30, Sundays, except Ocean Grove, 9:15 A.M., 4:00, 8:30 P.M.

ATLANTIC SEABRIGHT, MONMOUTH EAST LONG 25:50. 8:30, 11:30 A.M.. 1:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 P.M. Sundays. 9:00 A.M..

4:00 P.M. SANDY HOOK ROUTE FOR ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, SEABRIGHT, LONG BRANCH, ASBURY PARK, OCEAN GROVE, SPRING LAKE, POINT PLEASANT -Pier 81, N. W. 42d 9:55 A.M., 12:30, 3:00, 4:15 P.M. Sundays, 9:25 A.M..

1:00, 7:45 P.M. Pier 10, N. Cedar 10:20 A.M., 1:00, 3:45, 4:45 P.M. Sundays, A.M., 1:30, 8:10 P.M. READING.

HARRISBURG. POTTSVILLE 24:30, 18:00, (10:00, 11:00 A.M., Reading only), 5111:00, 12:00 P.M.. Reading. Pottsville, Harrisburg only, 14:00, 7:30 P.M. PHILADELPHIA.

A A.M., 18:00, $10:30 P.M., mdt. BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. 8:00, except Sunday. cars only. Via Tamaqua.

a Except Saturdays. mDining car. Saturdays only. Liberty St. only.

P.M., P.M., P.M., From Twenty P.M.. P.M., P.M. Offices: Liberty 6 Astor House, 245, 434. 1800, 1354 Broadway, 182 5th 281 5th 25 Union Square West, 2798 3d 105 West 125th 245 Columbus New York; 4 Court 343, 344 Fulton 479 Nostrand Brooklyn; 390 Broadway, Williamsburg. New York Transfer Co.

calls for and checks baggage to destination. TO THE CATSKILL MOUNTAINS via the Catskill Mountain, Otis and Catskill and Tannersville Railways. Direct connection with the N. Y. Central train leaving New York at 11:15 A.M., and the West Shore trains leaving West 42d St at 7:30 A.M.

and 11:35 A.M. Also direct connection with the HUDSON RIVER DAY LINE and the CATSKILL EVENING LINE STEAMERS. PURCHASE TICKETS VIA CATSKILL. Lackawanna Railroad N. barclay, Christopher west 23d sts, 18:00 -For Bingham ton and Elmira, A.M.

-For Buttalo, Chicago and St. Louis, $1:40 P.M. -For Buffalo and Chicago. 14:00 P.M.-For Scranton and Plymouth. P.M.

-For Buffalo and Chicago. $8:45 P.M.--For Puffalo, Syracuse, Utica. $2:00 A.M.-For Chicago-Sleepers open 9:30 PM Tickets at 149, 429, 1183, 1434 Broadway, N.Y.: 839 Fulton st. Brooklyn. Sunday OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

FOR PORTO RICO. Steamships of the Red Line will sail from Pier 13, B'klyn, for San Juan direct, as follows: Steamship Saturday, June 23, noon Steamship Philadelphia.S-turday, July 7, noon For freight or passage apply to BOULTON. BLISS DALLETT. General Managers. 82 Wall New York.

ITALIAN ROYAL MAIL S. S. CO. NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ILALIANA. TO NAPLES, GENOA, ALEXANDRIA.

Sicilia Liguria 25 Lombardia Sicilia 8 For further information apply to Hirzel, Feltmann 9-11 B' way. N. Y. EXPRESS- -Modern -SERVICE Steamers, butlt 1902-3-5, New York to Naples, average voyage, days. All staterooms outside amidships on upper decks Germania, Jy.

4, Aug. 18; Roma, Jy. 25, Sep. 12 Madonna (new twin screw), July 11, Aug. 29 J.

TER KUILE. G. P. 31 Broadway, N. Y.

"La Veloce" Fast Italian Line. Weekly sailings to Naples, Genoa, from Pler W. 34th st, N. Y. CABIN, $50 AND UP.

Large cabins. Dining saloon on promenade deck. Bolognesi, Hartfield Co. 29 Wall st TRINIDAD LINE. New York to Grenada and Trinidad, B.

W. I. From Brooklyn. 20 30 Single fare, $50.00. Return, $92.50.

Trinidad Shipping and Trading 20 Broadway. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. Hamburg- American Special Passenger Service. PLYMOUTH-CHEP. BOURG-HAMBURG.

Kaiserin A. June Kaiserin A. 19 Oceana 23 Deutschland 26 28 Amerika 2 Amerika Bluecher 9 Among special features of these ships: Grill Room, Ritz-Carlton Restaurant a la carte. Elevators. Gymnasium.

Palm Garden. Electric Baths. Twin Screw Service. DOVER (LONDON PARIS) HAMBURG. Large Twin Screw Vessels of 14.000 tons.

Superb passenger accommodations. Pretoria Patricia 28 Waldersee Pretoria Pennsylvania 14 Waldersee 11 Pennsylvania 25 Hamburg direct. Mediterranean Service. TO NAPLES AND GENOA. P.

Oskar P. Sept. 25 Moltke 24 P. Oskar Oct. 9 P.

Aug. 23 P. 6 Gibraltar; has Grill Room Gymnas'm. Summer Cruises to the Norwegian Fjords, North Cape, Spitzbergen, Iceland and European seaside resorts. Send for programme.

TRAVELLERS' CHECKS ISSUED BY THE COMPANY. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 37 Bway, N.Y LEHRENKRAUSS SONS, 379 FULTON ST. Traveling alone and doing your own work isn't easy. Take the benefit of our 65 years' experience without money and without price.

50 Tours to Europe. 6 Round the World. Trans-atlantic and European Tickets; foreign moneys, circular notes; everything you need. Go to the most convenient office: there are three of them in New York. COOK'S TOURS 245 AND 1185 BROAD WAY, 649 MADISON AVENUE.

BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, ETC. WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK, QUEENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL. Oceanic, June Cedric, June 29, 11 ain Teutonic. June 27,10 am 4, am BOSTON. QUEENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL.

June. 21, 10 A.M.; July 19, August 23 5, 9:30 A.M.; Aug. 2, Aug. 30 12, 3:30 P.M.; August 16 THE MEDITERRANEAN AZORES. YORK.

21, 10 am; Aug. 4, Sept. 25 FROM BOSTON. 30, 5 P.M.; Aug. 11, Oct.

4 July 7, 11 A.M.; Sept. 15, 27 For passage, tickets and drafts payable on demand, anywhere in England, Ireland. Sweden. Scotland and Norway, apply to V. ALDRIDGE, 68 Court st, Brooklyn; J.

C. HENDERSON SON, 344 Fulton st; GEO. SIEMS, 142 Greenpoint av; H. F. KOCH.

48 Broadway, and J. LEHRENKRAUSS SONS. 379 Fulton st. WHITE STAR LINE, Office. 9 B'way, N.

Y. LINE 51-52, North River. To LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. Campania. June 23, 2 noon Carmania.

3, 1 pm June 26, July 2 pm Etruria. June 30, noon Umbria. July 14, 10 AM second and third class only. GIBRALTAR -GENOA NAPLES -ADRIATIC New Modern Twin-Screw Steamers. 10, 10 A.M; Aug.

28, Oct. 16 July 17, 2 P.M.; Sept. 11, Oct. 30 ly 1 P.M.; Sept. 25, Nov.

20 VERNON H. BROWN, G. 21-24 State Opposite the Battery. 126 State st. Boston, THOS.

H. HENDRICKSON, 343 Fulton st, B'klyn; 48 Broadway, J. C. HENDERSON SON, 344 Fulton st, B'klyn; J. I.EHRENKRAUSS SONS.

379 Fulton st. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. NEW YORK- -NEW ORLEANS SERVICE. FAST TIME, SUPERB SERVICE, EXCELLENT CUISINE, BERTH AND MEALS INCLUDED IN RATE ON STEAMER. From Pier 25, North River.

EVERY WEDNESDAY AT NOON. Comus Comus Proteus Proteus 11 Connecting at New Orleans with rail lines for pointa In LOUISIANA, TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA. Inquire 349 Broadway, New York. ALLAN LINE MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL THE ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE.

Coolest, Shortest, Smoothest, Picturesque, NEW FAST TURBINE STEAMERS. VICTORIAN 21, 19, August 16 28, July 26. August 23 5, August 2, August 30 12, Aug. 9, Sept. Saloon passage, $75 upwards.

Second saloon, $42.50 upwards. H. A. Allan, Montreal; Henderson Son, 344 Thos. Fulton Cook st: T.

Son. H. 245 Hendrickson, 1185 343 Broadway. N. st: Y.

Fulton EUROPE Orient or South STEAMSHIP TICKETS AND BERTHS. To be in BROOKLYN, N. Y. For Lines. all had or cruises at companies' own rates, while you wait.

Wire to all N. Y. head offices. J. Lehrenkrauss Sons, Official Agents, 379 Fulton opp.

City Hall. Passports, Travelers' Checks. Foreign Money, etc. Steamers sighted at Fire Island reported. AMERICAN LINE.

PLY From New York, Saturdays. at 9:30 A.M. New St. June St. 14 RED STAR LINE.

DOVER-ANTWERP-LONDON-PARIS. Sailings Saturdays from N. Pier 14, N. R. June 23, 7 am 7, 7 am Vad'l'd.

Je 30, 10:30 am Zeel'd. July 14, 10:30 am Piers 14 and 15 N. R. Office, 9 Broadway, N. Y.

J. Lehrenkrauss Sons, 879 Fulton st: J. C. Henderson Son, 344 Fulton st: J. H.

Scheidt, 180 Graham av. or H. F. Koch, 48 B'way, Bklyn. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Intended Steamship Sailings from Vancouver for Japan, China and Philippine Islands.

Emp. of 2 Emp. of Japan. Aug. 13 July 23 Monteagle 20 R.M.S.

Athenian. July 30 Emp. of Sept. 3 Hawallan, Fijl Isiands, Australia and New Zealand, Aorangi Maheno 17 For rates and information apply at 458 and Broadway and 281 Fifth av. ANCHOR LINE.

Fur' sia. June 23, 10 am GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. Caledonia. June 30, noon Columbia. July 14, noon Saloon, $60.

Second Cabin, $37.50. 3d Class, $27.50 and upward, according to accommodation and steamship. For terms and Information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, B'way, N. W. Taylor, 69 Court st; H.

F. Koch, 48 Broadway; John C. Henderson Son, 344 Fulton st. Brooklyn. FRENCH LINE, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS (FRANCE) SAILING EVERY THURSDAY at 10 A.M.

from Pier No. 42, North River, ft. Morton st, N. Y. 12 June 28 La July 19 July 5 26 Screw Steamers.

General Agency. 32 Broadway. New York. LEHRENKRAUSS SONS. 379 Fulton st.

NEW YORK-ROTTERDAM, via BOULOGNE. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. Sailings Wednesdays as per sailing list. Potsdam, June 20, 5 am Statendam, July 11,10 am Noordam, June 27. 9 am Ryndam, July 18, noon N.

Amst'm, July 4. 4 am Potsdam. Aug. 1, noon Holland-America Line, 39 B'wAY, N. Y.

J. LEHRENKRAUSS SONS, 379 Fulton st; J. SCHEIDT. 180 Graham av; A. BERNHEIM, 640 Broadway: H.

F. KOCH, 48 Broadway. Brooklyn. THE NEW YORK AND PORTO RICO STEAMSHIP CO. Ponce, sailing June 20, Around for Ponce direct; Coamo, Porto Rico.

sailing June 30, and Caroo modern lina, July accommodations 14, for San for Juan first direct. Best of and second cabin passengers. All rooms outside on deck. From Pier 22, Brooklyn, adjoining Atlantic av ferry, at 12. noon.

Office, No. 12 B'way, N. or Raymond Whitcomb Union Square, N. Y. In Paris travelers will find the Brooklyn Eagle Bureau at 53 Rue Cambon, where any kind of information concerning travel, hotels and boarding houses, and a pocket guide to Paris can be obtained free.

Names registered at Eagle Paris Bureau are cabled to the Eagle the same day. Atlantic Transport Line. NEW YORK-LONDON DIRECT. 23, 6:30 A.M. 30, noon 7, 6:30 A.M.

July 9 A.M. FOR RATES. APPLY AT 9 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. BY SEA TO D. P.

Watkins, 344 Fulton st, Brooklyn. T. H. Lehrenkrauss Hendrickson, Sons, 343 879 Fulton Fulton st. st, Brooklyn.

B'klyn. NOVA SCOTIA A smooth, exhilarating salt water trip to the most historical, picturesque peninsula Atlantic Coast. It is "THE LAND OF EVANGELINE, with a Summer climate that defies improvement, Splendid fishing and every reLreation. Direct service between NEW YORK, YARMOUTH, HALIFAX AND ST. JOHN, By the DOMINION ATLANTIC RY'S su' twin-screw S.

$. Prince Arthur, to MOUTH, thence by rail to HALIFAX. N. 2 P.M. EVERY FIVE DAYS.

for sailing list. TO YARMOUTH, Round TO HALIFAX, Round Trip. Staterooms extra. For information and tickets apply to MUNSON S. S.

LINE, BEAVER BUILDING, Thos. Cook Son, 245, 1185 B' way, and 649 Madison Raymond Whitcomb 25 Union Sq. West, or any Tourist agent. North German Lloyd. Fast Express Service.

PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-BREMEN. Kronp' z.Jy. 3. 12:30 pm 7, 10 am 10, 10 amK. Wm.

II. Aug. 21, 6 am K. July 17, Kronprinz. Sept.

4, 7 am Kronprinz. July Kaiser, Sept. 11 10 AM Twin Screw Passenger Service PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG-BREMEN. Bremen. June 21, Bar' rossa.

July 19, 10 am P. June 26, 10 Bremen, July 24, 10 am 5, 10 am P. Alice, 2. 10 am Kurf'rst. July 12, 10 Friedrich, Aug.

9, 10 am Mediterranean Service GIBRALTAR-NAPLES-GENOA. K. Luise. June 23, 11 K. Albert.

Aug. 25, 11 am K.Albert. July 7, 11 Irene. Sept. 1.

11 am P. July 28, am K. Luise Sept. 15, 11 am K. Luise.

Au. 11, 11 K. Albert. Sep. 29, 11 am Oelrichs No.

5 Broadway, N. J. Lehrenkrauss Sons, 379 Fulton st: J. H. Scheidt, 180 Graham av; H.

F. Koch, 48 Broad. way, Brooklyn. BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES. Profusely illustrated booklet; dates of sailings, etc.

A. E. Outerbridge 29 Broadway, N. or Thos. Cook Son, 261 or 1185 Broadway.

N. Y. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE. ONE WAY OR EXCURSION TRTS FOR SALE THE YEAR ROUND.

Tickets to Texas, Colorado, Mexico, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Mobile, Georgia, FlorIda, etc. Our book, "Atlantio Coast Routes' free. CHEAP CALIFORNIA TICKETS NOW ON SALE. C. H.

MALLORY 129 Front st. N. Y. OLD DOMINION LINE DAILY SERVICE. For Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Pinner's Point and Newport News, connecting for Peterburg, Richmond, Virginia Beach, Washington, D.

and entire South and West. Freight and passenger steamers sail from Pier 26. North River, foot of Beach every week day at 3 P. M. H.

B. WALKER. Vice President Traffe Mgr. CLYDE S. S.

CO. New York, Charleston, Jacksonville From Pier 36. North River, foot of Spring St. Str. Huron June 20, 3 FM Str.

Arapahoc June 22, 3 PM Str. Algonquin June 28. 8 PM Str. Comanche Tuesday, June 26. 3 PM THEO.

G. EGER, V. P. G. Gen.

Offices, Pier 36, N.R., 290 Bway, N.Y. STEAMBOATS. HUDSON BY DAYLIGHT Palatial Steamers 'NEW and BANY' of the Hudson River Day Line, est and finest river boats In the world. Leave Brooklyn, Fulton St. (by Annex), 8:00 A.M.

Lesbrosses St. 8:40 46 West 42d 9:00 West 129th 9:20 Landing at Yonkers, West Point, Newburg1 Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point, Catskill, Hudson and Albany. Daily, except Sunday. Special trains to Catskill, Mts. resorts and Saratoga, and easy connections to all points East, North and West.

Through tickets and baggage checked at offices of N. Y. Transfer Co. Through rail tickets between N. Y.

and Albany accepted. Most delightful one-day outings 10 West Point, Newburgh or Poughkeepsie, returning on down boat. Restaurant open at A.M. MUSIC. STEAMER MARY POWELL Leaving Desbrosses st at 3:10 P.M.

(Saturdays, 1:15 P.M.), W. 42d st, 3:30 P.M. (Satur days, 2 P.M.), West 129th st, 3:50 P.M. (Saturdays, 2:20 P.M.), for Highland Falls, West Point, Cornwall, Newburgh, New Hamburgh, Milton, Poughkeepsie, Rondout and Kingston. Orchestra on board.

AND BOST NEW ENGLAND. FALL RIVER LINE via Newport and Fall River. Leave Pier 19, N. foot Warren St, weekdays and Sundays at 5:30 P.M. Stre.

PRISCILLA PURITAN. Orchestra on each. PROVIDENCE LINE tor Providence, Boston, East and North. Leave Pier 18, North laver, foot of Murray st. weekdays only, 6:00 P.M.

Steamers PROVIDENCE (new) and PILGRIM. Orchestra on each. NEW BEDFORD LINE, commencing June 22. for Bedford, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket, lve. Pier 40, North.

River, ft. of Clarkson et, week days only, at 5:00 P.M.: Pier 70, C. ft. East st. 6:30 P.M.

Steamers MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE. NORWICH LINE via New London. Lve. 6 P.M. Stre.

CITY OF LOWELL and CHES Pier 40, N. ft. Clarkson Do st. weekdays only, TER W. CHAPIN.

NEW HAVEN LINE for New Haven. Hartford, Springfield and North. Str. RICHARD PECK Ive. Pier 20, E.R., weekdays, 2:45 P.M., Sundays, 9:30 A.M.

Leaves ft. E. 22d st, weekdays, 3 P.M., Sundays, 10:00 A.M. days due New York on return, 8:45 P.M. Two hours at New Haven.

BRIDGEPORT LINE from Pier 20, ft. Peck Slip. weekdays, Str. NAUGATUCK lvs. 11:00 A.M.

Str. BRIDGEPORT, 3:00 P.M. Sundays, 5:00 P.M. Str. Bridgeport stops 20, ft.

R. 22d st, 30 minutes after leaving Pier E. SPECIAL SAILINGS -TOB BOSTON LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Time Table Effective June 14th, 1906. Traing leave FLATBUSH AV STATION FOR Riverhead and principal stations to A.M., $1:39 (12:58 express to Greenport, stope at Riverhead only), 5:07 (5:50 to Riverhead only), P.M. 9:10 A.M., 4:20 P.M.

Central Park and principal stations to (8:40, express from Hicksville), 10:31 A.M., 2:00, 3:13, 4:42, 5:07, 5:50 6:41 $11:45 P. M. 9:10 A.M., 1:41, 4:20 P.M. Amagansett, The Hamptons, Sag Harbor and 10:39 A.M. (81:39, except Moriches), (3:39, Eastport), except Moriches), 5:07, (5:36 Moriches) P.M.

9:10, 10:39 A.M. (4:20 P.M., Moriches). Patchogue, Islip, Bay 8:40, (10:39. except Islip), 10:58 A.M., 2:04, 3:39. 4:38 (5:07, except Bayshore and Islip), 5:36, 6:41, (8:09.

except Patchogue) P.M. 9:10. 10:39, 11:40 A.M., 1:30, 3:00, 6:41, 10:18 P.M. 8:03, 8:40, 10:39, 10:58 A.M., $1:30, 2:04, 2:58, 3:39, 4:10, 4:38, 5:07. 5:36.

5:50, 6:09, 6:41, 7:11, 8:09, 10:09 P.M. 12:08 night. 8:30, 9:10, 10:39, 11:40 A.M., 1:30, 3:00, 6:41. 10:18 P.M. Port Jefferson 7:32, A.M..

3:13 except Syosset. Cold Spring, Greenlawn, Kings Park and Setauket), 4:42, 5:51. 6:41, $11:46 P.M. 10:01 A.M.. 1:10, 6:41 P.M.

A--Runs to Wading River. Oyster Bay, Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, 7:32. 8:58. 10:58 A.M., 2:00, 3:39. 4:38.

5:36. 6:09. 6:41. 8:09. 10:09.

P.M. 9:00. 9:51, 11:28 A.M.. 2:00. 4:20.

6:41, 8:41, 10:58 P.M. Far Rockaway, 6:37. 7:03. 017:10, 7:32, 8:18, 9:10, 10:11, 11:02 A.M. 81:00, 1:30.

2:04. 2:32. 3:39. 4:40, 16:07, 5:12. 5:40, 6:23.

16:41. 7:11, 8:01. 9:35. 10:09. 11:00.

12:08 night. 8:30. 9:58. 11:00 A.M.. 1:00.

2:02. 3:10. 4:05. 4:38, 5:40. 6:08.

6:32, 7:21, 8:00, 8:01, 8:28, 8:50, 1110:18 P.M. Garden City. 8:09. 9:31, 10:58 A.M.. 12:30.

$1:01, 2:00. 3:39. 4:38. 5:36, 6:49 8:09. 10:09 P.M..

12:08 night. 9:10. 10:01. 11:28 A.M.. 2:00.

4:20, 5:40. 6:49. 8:41, 10:58 P.M. Long 10:11. 10:58 A.M..

$1:01, 2:04, 4:10. 5:07. 5:50, 6:41. 8:09, 10:09 P.M. 9:00.

11:28 A.M.. 1:30. 8:00, 5:40, 6:41 P.M. Rockaway Beach -Week-days 6:02. 6:53.

8:05. 9:00, 9:49. 10:40 11:15 P.M.. 12:10. 1:05.

1:54, 2:45. 3:20. 4:15. 5:15. 5:45.

6:15, 7:05. 8:20. 9:05, 10:00. 11:20, 12:08 P.M. 7:04, 8:50.

9:35. 10:05. 10:35. 11:05, 11:35 A.M.. 12:20.

1:07. 1:40, 2:06, 2:30. 3:02. 3:35. 4:12, 5:02.

5:20. 5:50. 6:50, 7:15, 7:45, 8:14. 8:56. 9:25, 9:50, 10:24.

11:07 P.M. Rockaway only. and Sat. only. only.

not run on July 4th and Sept. 3rd. and July 3rd only. RUTLAND RAILROAD NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES. The popular Pullman route New York to Montreal and Ottawa.

The only direct line to Green Mountain Resorts Manchester, Rutland, Brandon (LatKe Dunmore and Hyde Manor). Middlebury, Vergennes, Burlington and the island resorts of Lake Champlain "Across the Islands and Beyond, the handsome souvenir book, published by the Rutland Railroad, will be sent on receipt of ten cents in postage by Gen. Southern Pass. 1216 B'way, N. or Gen.

Pass, Rutland, Vt. NEW YORK, ONTARIO WESTERN RY. Leaves Leaves Franklinst. W. 42nd St.

Way Train Train $3:15 A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. Way to Liv'gst'n Manor 16:15 A.M.

Day Express to Oswego. 18:00 A.M. 18:15 A.M. Sunday Spl. to Roscoe.

98:25 A.M. 98:35 A.M. Liberty 19:05 A.M. 19:15 A.M. Saturday Spl.

to Liberty £11:40 A.M. 112:00 noon Walton 112:00 noon 112:15 P.M. Ellenville, Monticello Ex P.M. 11:00 P.M. Sat'd'y Spl.

to L. Manor 11:00 P.M. 11:15 P.M. Kingston Spl 13:00 P.M. 13:13 P.M.

Roscoe Exp. 13:25 P.M. 13:46 P.M. Western $5:40 P.M. $6:00 P.M.

runs dally. ex, Sunday, only. Parlor Car seats at 423 Broadway, N. only. LEHICH VALLEY.

Etation ft. of Fulton St. Sunday Ly, Brooklyn Mauch Chunk 16.15 AM Buffalo Express. 15 A Buffalo A BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS. A Mauch Chunk and Hazleton PM Wilkes-Barre 13.45 Easton Local.

14 45 PM Chicago and Toronto Vestibule Express 15 THE BUFFALO TRAIN $7.45 PM Tickets and Pullman accommodations at 325 Fulton St, Court St, 479 Nostrand Av. 390 Broadway: call ft, and Fulton St. New York Transfer Co, check baggage. ALL THE WAY BY WATER. A TWENTY-FOUR HOUR TRIP, $1,75 One Way, $3.50 Round Trip, VIA JOY LINE TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS FROM PIER 27 (NEW), EAST RIVER.

Foot of Catherine N. at 6 P.M. PHONE 800 ORCHARD. PEOPLES LINE Hudson River by Searchlight. Steamers C.

W. MORSE, even dates, June, and ADIRONDACK, alternating, lv. Pier No. $2, N. fl.

of Canal 6 P.M.; and West 129th 6:30 P.M. daily (Sundays included). Direct connection at Albany for all points. Orchestra. Automobiles carried.

Time-table and Summer Book Free, "Beautiful Hudson by Searchlight," 10c. TROY lINE Hudson River Route- York- Troy. Str. of Troy' or "'Saratoga" Leave Pier 46, W. 10th St.

Daily (except Saturday). 6 P.M. SUNDAY STEAMERS TOUCH AT ALBANY. Direct connection at Troy with trains to all points. Dining rooms on main Low Excursion Rates -Booklets Free--Automobiles carried.

EXCURSION: TROY, $2.50: SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, WILMINGTON, $5.60. "THE NEW LINE' Enterprise Transportation Co, $1.75 T0 BOSTON Boat Trolley and $1.00 to Providence. $1,00 to Fall River. $1.10 $1.50 Newport. Narragansett Pier.

Quick and perfect Steamers leave Pier 29. East River (Market St.) Week Days, 5 P.M. 'Phone 3106-Orchard. Orchestras. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

To Boston, Boat and R.R.,$2.20 Catskill Evening Line. For Catskill, Hudson, Cossackie, Cairo, Palenville, Haines Corners, Tannersville. Week days, 6 P.M., from Christopher st; 7 P.M. from West 129th st. Extra boat Saturdays, 1:30 P.M..

from June 30. Special traing for Catskill Mountain points. Handsome illustrated booklet mailed free. BOSTONSI. 75 JOYLINE PROVIDENCE PHONE S00 ORCHARD.

Corresponding reduction to all New England points. Every Week Day at 5 P.M. Sailing I'm Pier 86, E. River, ft. Catharine st HARTFORD LINE.

From New Pier 19, E. foot Peck Slip, N. dally. except Sunday, at 5 P.M., for Connecticut River landings. Write for Illustrated folder.

RED BANK LINE. Leaves Franklin st, Pier 24. N. dally A.M., 3 P.M. 9 A.M.

only, to Highlands, Red Bank. ete, Trolley con. to Long Branch, Asbury. 50c m17 tr Try the Eagle Job Printing Department, Fine Work. Prompt Service.

Reasonable Prices..

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