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THE BUOOKLO DAILY EAGLE. NEW SLUN DAY. DECEMBER 13. 1)0S. LET THIS CHRISTMAS BEGIN A 1 ESTABLISHED 1863.

NEW ERA IN OUR HOME Fulton St, Fulton St 8 a i All over the world, wherever music is appreciated and Christmas is observed, Santa will bring one gift Stirring "Xmas" Coat Sale Annfhpr SlnrAor Sfnnninrf Wa that will be sure of welcome. This will be The Pianola Piano No matter how barren of nmsle the home has been before, how little its oci iipants have previously known of music, a new era will with the 1'ianola Piano's adveut. An Era of Musical Enjoyment From the moment of its arrival, the Pianola Tiano will give pleasure. In iis enormous repertory of over different coinpos'iiils. there is a wealth of music to suit every occasion and every taste.

It places a perfect command of the piano nt everyone's disposal, and in the unique ability it confers for artistic playinc. it furnishes one of the most fascinating recreations ever devised. CAUTION: Genuine Pianola Pianos containing the Pianola with its exclusive features of musical importance can be obtained in Brooklyn only at the i mviiivi ii viiuvi ijuivi Kabila it in i 1 IVVY i $10, $12 and $15 Ankle-length Coats The entire surplus product of two prominent manufacturers at less than half cost. Coats of incredible beauty and fashionable to the very core. Of superior Broadcloths, Kerseys, Cheviots, Wide Wales and Fancy Diagonals, most artistically trimmed with satin bandings, wide luster braids, buttons and loops in the favorite Directoire, Empire, Robespierre and swa-ger plain tailored effects.

5 Fascinating $25 and $30 French Broad- nrrl wrr in ri Attf II Unheard of reductions in new arrivals. Sparkling with marvelous snap and style. Of finest imported French Broadcloth in exquisite tints of Catawba, Biscuit, Tan, Wistaria, Apricot, Champagne, Smoke, Taupe, Grape, Electric, Peacock Olive and Black. Enriched with novel arrangement of bandings, re vers, collars, pockets and ornate sleeve effects. The most varied ingenious and captivating "period" designs that Paris has sent.

All reduced for quick disposal at $15. Richly satin lined throughout. i Piano House of Alphonzo Smith Pianola Pianos cost from $550 to $1,050. Pianolas, to use with your present piano, $250 to $350 Moderate Monthly Payments, Demonstrations at any time. Kememlier We are manufacturers' agents and sell ut manufacturers' prices, ALPHONZO SMITH Piano House, 23-25-27 FLATBUSH AVENUE.

Nevins Street Subway Station. Open Evenings Until Christmas. Caracul Long Coats of Matchless Elegance Cut from $40 to Every woman awake to the turn of fashion is eager to possess one of these luxuriously dressy coats. This makes tomorrow's Christmas Sale the more interesting because it brings to you the handsomest $40 values at $25. Every one of these magnificent coats is of Imported Caracul and made and blocked by furriers the same as fur coats are.

They hold in shape and cannot be told from the real fur a few paces away. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. FREE- ALTERATIONS- FREE DO YOU KNOW? No advertisement can make an unworthy book popular. The public will have only what it wants, and tho decision of a majority of readers Is the safest guide.

Good taste and ound judgment are always to he found in the business men's quarter, and our experience for the month shows the following as THE BEST SELLERS (PnhliNher'N Trice of encb, fl.SO) Our Price, THE TESTINCi OF DIASt MALLOBV, GILBERT NBA Uv Mrs. Humphry Wan, By Will N. Harben, Author of The Murrine of AVillfain Ashe, etc. Author of Mam' Linda, etc. THE RIVFRMAN.

By Stewart Edward White. THE CSl'KST Or (1IBSJAI, By Hroth Tarkinjcton, I Author of M'ltisii'ur Beaueaire, eto, THE KIHIVU I.IE. Author of The Biased Trail, etc. THE MAX WHO KNDEO WAR. By Mollis Godfrey.

Illustrated from Drawing hv Charles Ounwald. HOI.V OKIIERS, By Robert W. Chambers, Author The KlKhtins Chance, etc. THE LO(i ARM OF J1AXXISTER, By Marie By K. Phillips Oppenhi'im.

Author of Sorrows of Satan, etc. Author of The Avenger, etc. Closing Out Prices on Suits Startling Reductions in Cleverly Tailored $15, $18 and $20 Suits, A gathering up and cleaning out of smart styles that have sold down to two or three of a kind. They're prizes, indeed. Fresh Surprises in Dashing $20 and $25 Directoire and Empire Suits, The smartest types of fancy tailored, long-coated models.

Also admirable styles in severe tailored effects. Ruthlessly reduced for closing. Radiantly Beautiful Replicas of Exquisite $9 A. 75 $40 and $50 Foreign Suit Models A collection unsurpassed for beautv. charm and orieinalitv: offering the mnct cmii." Great Christmas Sale of Furs Directoire Neck Ruffs or Cravats ei 98 Fashion's newest fad; of Chinchilla or Blended Mink Beautiful Black Lynx Throw Scarfs cc 98 68 inches long, Peau de Soie lined.

Regular $8 value Handsome Black Lynx Rug Muffs eft 98 Large head, claws and tail, Peau de Soie lined. Si rvalue. Vy. Fancy Pelerines, Blended Water Mink, ei oo Made of 8 animals and tails, in handsome effect. $20 value 7 1 Rug Muffs, Blended Water Mink, so Made of 6 beautiful animals and tails.

Regularly $25 I Black Lynx Fur Sets. Of richest' with' either Throw Scarfs or Pelerines and with Rug or Pillow Muffs. Special values, MALKAN'S GREAT BOOK STORE 49 BROAUWAV SEW YORK 55 NEW ST, ET-Call and see the GREATEST SHOW OF HOLIDAY BOOKS IN S. Y. AT LfiKEIQD HOTELS In Lakewood.

An unlimited number of entertainments are being planned for the winter. Straw rides are gaining In popularity. Among the party which went to Toms River on Tuesday night were guests from the Lakewood Hotel, the Laurel-in-the-Pines and the Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus gave a reception to Richard Croker on Tuesday evening.

A number of relatives and close friends were present. A stock brokerage office de luxe is the latest addition to the exclusive Lakewood colony. Ullman the stock brokers at the Lakewood Hotel, have leased the fying. opportunity to secure styles that bear the undoubted hall-jnark of Paris, at half or even less. Colors include navy, smoke, cat a wba, olive, electric, wistaria, grape, with $35, $40, $45, $50, $75 and $90 Fine Weather Has Brought an Unusual Influx to the Jersey Resort.

uviMumigs ui jjuaranicfij sarin. house owned by A. P. Conklin for such an office. The cottage is opposite the home of John Hayes Hammond and has SOME RECENT ARRIVALS.

Ewwwv yvwww vwwv1 vwwvwwv rwyvyvww wwyw yvwwvv ywvvvyvvw wvwB been so arranged that members may occupy private rooms where the returns are flashed on by electrograph. H. A. Knud-son is in charge of the office. One of the Important realty deals this mi ii ii 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 i' i rim hi hi vim nr i I in it fin mm 1 11 i in inn mini niniiinii i msu week was the sale of the Fick property What Society Folk Are Doing.

Plenty of Entertainment for Richard Croker. on Cnrton avenue and Fourth street, to Vincent Camovita, 1 who has the distinction of being one of Uie most sought for stewards in this country. Mr. Camovita arranged dinners given to President Diaz of Mexico and President Grant. Miss Beatrice Claflin, the debutante daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur B. Claflin. will again be prominent in society the latter part of this month, when she will be the guest of honor at a studio (Special to the Eagle.) Lakewood, N. December 12 The continued fine weather has brought an unusual influx of guests to the hotels CVERYBODY CAN HAVE BEAUTIFUL liWftWaflisBlclMaieW J-J HAIK NUW.

and they don't have to Grows Hair and we can wait weeks and months (or results either. You will notice marked improvement after and cottages In Lakewood. The arrivals Iron Brooklyn are also much larger than they Have been before and many old ac the very first application. Danderine is quickly and quaintances are. being renewed among people of this borough.

PROVE thoroughly absorbtd by the sea! Among the first arrivals of the week aid the hair soon shows the iF -Sk IT! were Desmond Dunne and trnestusuuiicn, wbo are stopping at the Lakewood Hotel and have been associated with Richard 503-505-507-509 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn Third Avenue, Cor. 59th Street; 203 East 53th Street, Naw York HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFT-MAKING A wealth of sensible, useful, comfort-adding gifts that will bring joy to the home, will be found in each of our immense establishments. Prices have felt the pruning knife, and are positively lower, quality considered, than anywhere else in this great city elects of its wonderfully exhilarating and life-producing qualities. It is pleasant and easy to use simply apply Croker. Mr.

Dunne has Joined the strollers who daily take the five mile walk around Lake Carasaljo. He is also taking an interest in the drag hunts, which are rivaling in popularity tennis, aolf. canoeing and automobiling. it to the acalp and hair once a day until the hair jins to grow, then two or three times a week till desired results are obtained. A new show place will be added to Lakewood next week when the model dairy farm owned by A.

S. Laranee will be finished. The farm is three miles dance to be given by her uncle, A. A. Anderson, at the Bryant Park Studio.

Miss Claflin entertained a number of guests at a roller skating party on Saturday. This was the first party of Its kind ever given here end proved a popular gathering. Miss Marjorie Gould, the most prominent of the season's debutantes, is entertaining at Georgian Court. Mr. and Mrs.

Joslah Thaw have opened their cottage on Lake Drive. Among those who are being entertained there Is Louis B. Stoddard, the polo player of New Haven, Conn. Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert F. Baldwin are at Hot Springs, Va. Mr. Baldwin, who is editor of Outlook, it is expected will Invite President-elect Taft to spend some time at Lakewood. With the opening of the Washington, D.

season, Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes Hammond will move to their home near the Capitol. Mr. Hammond and his family will spend week ends at Lake-wood.

John D. Rockefeller has again taken up his residence in Lakewood. He is occupying the Strong cottage while repairs are being made on the Rockefeller house. A number of automobile parties returning from the Savannah races are stopping at the Bartlett Inn. The Palmer House has had a large number of New York and Brooklyn from here and is an ideal spot for strollers to rest.

Dairv maids will be em Dressers ployed at the place, which will be one of the most unio.ue 01 its Kina. John P. Davenport, ex-judge of the 8upreme Court in New York, is resting A LARGE LINE OF Music here. Bridle path devotees are Mr. and Mrs.

Louis B. Laughran, Mrs. Charles Fran- A lady from California writes in substance as follows: I btve been uilng your wonderful batr tonlo for several months and at laat lam now bleanedwlth wonderful aultof hair that measure over 4S lac be in length; tk braid is over 8 luetics around. Another from New Jersey: After uilnff ilzth bottle I am happy to say tbst I have as ulce a bead of hair as anyone in New Jersey. cols.

Philip J. Dwyer. Miss E. M. Horn.

F. G. Huyck, Hugh Barrett and Andrew Cabinets Mahogany finished, beveled French pla top We have open fron Morris Chairs; 4.98 value S.co This Great Hair-Grow ing Remedy can now be had at alt druggists in three sizes, 25c, 50o and $1.00 per bottle. BUFFET, in Golden Oak; (OO value t28 ly.vV CABINETS, at $4.33. and some very elaborate at $18, which woull cost you $30 in locations.

5 Freedman. Mayor McClellan was one of the visitors to Lakewood on Sunday. A score of priests have been entertained by Father Healy of the Church of St. Mary of the Lake within the last week. The Girls Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Chun.h will conduct a Christmas festival in connection with the local hotels.

Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sykos will a Sunday dinner to the Rev.

E. E. Matthews of All Saints Episcopal Church. The members of the choir will be among the guests. Sunday night concerts are popular at the Lakewood Hotel.

Miss" Thompson of All Saints Chuch rendered a solo last week. An elaborate programme has been arranged for to-night. mm- 'V Crasi To show bow quickly IT 00 Danderine acts, we will sond a large sample frae by return mall to anyone who sendn this free coupon to tho Gut guests, who are spending the holidays here. At the Imperial Hotel card parties and dances have been pleasant diversions. The Marionette Cottage Is another place which has drawn many families.

The arrivals at the Laurel House include Judge Thomas C. Crane. Mrs. E. M.

Heaton, Mrs. Percy Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, Mr. nnd Mrs.

F. E. Decker. Edward M. Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Olds, William C. Bryan, Miss M.

C. Brown, L. 3. Douglas and Mrs. A.

O. Ric hey. Wl Out Knawttoi Oandsrins Cs.t Chlctgo, closets Golden Ouk; value $20.00, wttb their name and address aud lOo In silver or stamps to pay postage. I ml till rnm Rocker. Value $3.00, 1.98 Princess Dresser, Value $15.00, 10.98 Parlor Tables Parlor Table tft value J6.0O, i.OU IB FRFF TILI- CHRISTMAS l.lxijjj Handsome.

Unbreakable Rubber Comb Handsome, Unbreakable Rubber Comb iii i ji-j-unrui Richard Croker, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus, Andrew Freedman and Mrs. Benjamin Guggenheim are among those at the Lakewood Hotel, where are also registered Richard Croker, Mrs. S.

W. Bowman, the Rev. Matthew Dug-gan, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Dunne, Mr.

and Mrs. Martin King, Mrs. M. E. Wollf, Herman V.

Vogel, ihe Misses Seligman, Mrs. F. Seligman. Miss Margaret Tlm-mins, Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Redlick, and Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Simon. At the Laurel-ln-the-Plnes the arrivals Include: Mr. and Mrs. W.

Duncan, Mr. Tel. S443-J WllHainsburff. WINDOW SHADES Made of Good Quality Holland, SIDE HEMMED, HARTSHORN ROLLERS Measured and Put Up at Youi Home From 50c. Up.

AH Colors. Brooklyn Window Shads Co. MANUFACTURERS. 695 Myrtle Near Bedford Av. A Postal Will Drlnflf l' With Sample The monthly dance of the Crescent Club brought out many cottage and hotel guests.

A luncheon was served betora the dance. Landscape architects are being employed on the improvement, of the Forest Golf course, which will be openei for tho holiday tournaments. Breckenrldge Doug'as of Lexington, was among the callers at. the Lake-wood Hotel when Richard Croker arrived there. Mr.

Douglas has been with Mr. Croker for several days. Robert C. Wood is another golfer who Is spending much time on the links with Andrew Freedman and Richard Croker. Another automobile party which stopped at the Lakwood Hotel was that arranged by Mrs.

Benjamin Guggenheim. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straus, accompanied by Richard Croker, and Mrs. S.

W. Bowman, motored to Laxewood. Mr. Straus entertained the Croker party at the Lakewood Hotel. The Hydrotherapy Baths at the Lake-wood Hotel are in constant use.

Dr. Oaudinecr. who was formerly house physician In the New York City Hosplt.il, has charge of the treatment, which is one Of the features of Lakewood. Squash tournaments are announred at the Lakewood Hotel. Books Ute Best For Christmas Gifts Clean Stock nnd I'ollte Sales People to Walt on You at VENTRES' Reliable Book Store 590 Fulton Street Five Doors Above Oriiheuiu Theater.

TELEPHONE 1949 MAIN. This comb In made of th Hneat Imported rubber, every tooth perfect and guaranteed unbreakable. It sella regularly for 60c. Until Christmas we will give una of these combs to very one who purchases one of Dr.Scott'sElectric Hair Brushes The greatest remedy and preventive for falling hair and all scalp dieasen. Disease nt-tacks only scalps weakened by lack of circulation and consequent lack of nourishment.

Our hair brush furnlnhes the natural stimulant that Increases the action of the blood vessels and features to a healthy state the hair glands. It cures dandruff by removing tbe cause. A Most Appropriate Christmas Gilt Beware of Imitations. The brush is packed in a neat box, with compass to tent iiower. Call at our offices to-day and secure your free Comb.

If Impossible to call, we will mail the Comb and Hrush and Compass to any address, postial(t. on receipt of price, 1 OO. If after 30 days' trial the brush does not do all we claim, we'll refund your money. ana Mrs. William c.

Poillon, Mr, and; Mrs. F. L. Blackman, E. Robertson, i Mrs.

H. M. Hart, Mr, and Mrs. John C. I Wellwood, Mrs.

M. Williams, Russel Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mln- turn.

i A barn dance was given for the guests at Hollywood Court on Saturday This dance is becoming very popular' met on Wednesday evening, when a reception was given by the Daughters of Pocahontas to the Manltou Tribe of Red Mon. Dr. W. G. Schauffler was elected president cf the State Association, which completed Its annual meeting on Monday.

The Bubject of mosquito extermination was discussed during the session, and according to the reports which were submitted, considerable progress is being made In ridding the Jersey of the insects. Red Cross Christmas stamps are now being sold In Lakewood In aid of the district nurse who has charge of tho sick poor. Miss Ola Bldwell entertained at the Methodist Church on Saturday evening. The concert proved a big success. The December term of the Ccean County Court opened at Toms River on Tues S.

Seligman was among the motor tourists who arrived at the Lakewood Hotel from New York. A house party given at the Laurel-In-the-Pines, by Mr. and Mrs. W. I.

Supplet of Philadelphia, had among Its guests John Wauamnker, Frazler Kemble, Vlr. and Mrs. H. J. Venter, Miss El'zabeth SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES nere, A number of Brooklyn people at the Plnemere Hotel are Mr.

and Mrs. Apple-gate, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs. A. E.

Lavlne, Mr, and Mrs. Sumner Clarke and Miss Jennie McDonald. Are Very Suitable CHRISTMAS GIFTS. You can obtain them in all the newsst styles of lenses and mountinKS at A. H.

HARTMAN S20 Fulton St. Factory on the premises. HAERY, THE COUPON KING. 45 Wllloughby st, Brooklyn. Hiheat prtoes pnt.l for grevn tracing i Arrivals from Brooklyn In other hotels Our Book on Hrus'ies.

iVrsets, Belts and Other Specialties Mailed Free. nia.ni pa vim i'ij'us. oiiuiiie hum coup-if) tven Tor 'ld rubber shoes. Thin 'a'l' is guuii Ur. 10 Etamps or 5 coupons hy busirifss.

PALL MALL ELECTRIC CO. (Est. 1878), hiM liniudway. New York. Uet.

17th and lSh Streets. weok. Arthur Sulzberger, the son of Ferdinand Sulzberger of the firm of SehwarUathild Sulzberger of Chicago, is staying at the Lakewood Hotel. Mr. and Mrs.

Adrian H. Jollns are spending weok ends at one of the Lake- i inciuuc m. M. Hurihurt, Miss A number of golfers and tennis experts in 1 Benson, Miss Florence A. Mulqueen Mr" the last week.

I and Mrg Meserole. George Pi'er- The members of the State Board of i son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoll Education, who met at the Laurel-in-the- M. Applegate.

Andrew McDonald Pines, are expected to spend the holidays! Mr. and Mr. David Klinck Miss nt Lakewood. Kln-once M. Kerrigan, Mr and Mrs Tho Young Men's Christian Association Gnllagar and Mrs T.

Williams ii PJ19 of the most active organizations and Mrs. E. J. Weethall entertained Phyllis Hare, Elizabeth Wilbur and Andrew Porter. nenrira .1 Cmtlri mRdn a record motor a number of cottagers at a card party and dinner.

K. Mlyokawa, a Chinese tourist, Is among the visitors at Lakewood this urday, when he covered the distance in bis car in less than three hours. Mr. Gould makes the return trip everj weelc and is rarel" aen on the train. wood hotels.

McCawley, B. H. Koons, A. H. Wether Red Men from all parts of New Jersey ill, MlBs Louise Hanson, Mary H.

Mears, run from New York to Lakewood on Sat-.

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