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TIIE DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1910.

Established 1863 ESTABLISHED 1837 $5 Watches, 2.98. $3 Bags, 89c. Women's Hard Enameled Open Face Watches, royal blue, red, green and navy miniature case and fancy pin plush case. Real Seal Gram Leather Hand Bags, split bottom, leather lined, fitted with purse. A splendid Christmas gift.

,1 470 Fulton St. Brooklyn 470 Fulton St. Brooklyn OPPOSITE THE BROOKLYN POST OFFICE Bountiful Bargains for Gift Gatherers. Two Important Things to Remember About This Store. a Credit Women's Clothing on i First, Our Merchandise is of a dependable character all the year around Second Our Prices are never raised at the Holiday time: they are always low, if not the very lowest in Brooklyn.

neainermoom petticoats mr i cii in uiurvo Water Soiled Ladies' 2-Clasp Black Cashmere Gloves, with chamoisette lin The popular and thorough OS- wearing Heatherbloom Petti- VOC coats; every skirt labelled; all with deep corded flounce. None C. O. D. Women'.

$1.0,0. House Dresses, in striped percale, full size's L(A There is. no reason why you should be in a dilemma because the holidays are approaching and you have not yet procured your winter "clothing. For fortyseven jears we have, helped out'people who have needed clothing and at the same time needed their money, for Christmas presents. -You can buy clothing'from us and securethe most" liberal credit.

You pay a small amount down and the rest in smell weekly payments. This is what thousands of your neighbors are doing, ing; value 29c; a pair 17c ed Kid Kid Boys' and Misses' Fleece Lined oloves, in brown and tan; per 50c pair 34 WomenVSi.OO Heavy Quality Daisy Boys' Oxford Gray All Wool Gloves Flannel Night Gowns, pink, blup; white, stripes, tucked yoke OVC a complete line of sizes; per 'JF OC Mens Fleece Lined Buck- 1 ff I Women' $1.25 Flannelette Wran. 9c. to 2Vzc Remnant Lengths, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Lawns, Calicos and Challis; yard 5 Utility Dress Ginghams, neat 'checks, 'suitable' for-fancy work, pillow tops, ladies'-or Fine Dress Ginghams and stripes, checks and plain 'f' colors; regularly ij'k. -1 J'J2Ci Serpentine Crepe Cloth, in light blue, red and black, IU for evening wear; vregular '2ic.

value, 1 1 J2C skin Glovet, all pair, i 1 pers, heavy quality, full skirt 7f) with flounce 'V iC Here and There Women $1.50 Long Wrapper Ki mono. neat rersien effects, at 79c 24 Sheets of Paper and 24 Envelopes, 4 of cambric linen writing paper, in fancy Christmas box; 1 vC Solid Gold Top Jeweled Barrettes, in Boys' Overcoats Laces arid Neckwear qzo anorea Duits Here is an opportunity to secure a grade, up-to--. date suit for a ridiculously low price. We have broken lots of suits, all si2es, but sizes of each model. They are of fancy worsteds, serges and broadcloths, in -all colors.

All the coats are lined with guaranteed satin. They cannot be duplicated anywhere under $25 or $30. $30 Broadcloth Suits s17-98 These suits are made of the finest French Broadcloth and are trimmed with rich silk braid and have lapels faced with the finest satin. Coats are 31 inches long. The skirts are made from the new close fitting model.

The variety of colors includes navy, electric, king's blue, wine and brown. You wil never be able to duplicate these suits under $30. shell and amber; each in fancy 4, 4 Long, loose fitting, heavy wool mixtures, with. adjustable collar; grays, brown and box each 10c. Cluny and Heavy German Torchon Laces and Insertions, 25c.

Princess Lace Rabats, hand made; each, only 10 Oil Print Pictures, with gilt frame, in shadow boxes; each. 23c Oxford combinations sizes 7 to 16 years; value $4.50 1 2.98 Own Your Own Bank. Hold dimes 2 4'2C curtains and bureau scarfs; yard 50c. Holiday Stock Collars, Jabots, Dutch Collars, Silk Per Boys' Double Breasted Suits, of ex- aim ucnuies. nentier oansi, Cfl.

15c. -to 20c. De Paris and Valen sian Bows and Collar 'and cellent wearing wool-mixtures bocker pants; 8 to 16 43 ialen- 8 each Uyt Black Silk Elastic Belts, with fancy metal fach ZOC Cuff Ascots, in fancy boxes ciennes Laces, 3 to 4 '4 'inches wide yard, onlyr 25c vears value 3.50 $3.50 Another Sale of Lace Curtains Handkerchiefs on Your List? See These Matchless Bargains $7-98 $20 Street Dresses At Most Astonishing Price Concessions. IRISH POINT. Women Linen Initialed Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, two stvles -i r-r i of embroidery, in a box; regularly $2.00 BOX OF 6 FOR 1 women Linen nemstitcnea inch hem, wreath Qf and bowknot designs; regularly $1.39 OF 6 FOR VjJC NOTT1NGHAMS.

75c. Curtains, 3 pair 59c $1.00 Curtains, 3 pair 75c $1.39 Curtains, 3 pair 98c $2.00 Curtains, i'z vds, pair 1.39 $3.00 Curtains, 1V2 pair 1.98 $4.00 Curtains, pair 2.69 2.69 3.39 4.98 5.98 8.69 11.98 $3.50 Curtains, 3 pair $5.00 Curtains, 3 pair $6.00 Curtains, 3 pair $8.00 Curtains, 3 pair $10.00 Curtains, pair $15.00 Curtains, pair, Men Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched and pretty openwork initial, Jj inch hem; regularly $2.00 BOX OF 6 FOR 1.50 This is a week of opportunities at our store. We are offering some exceptional dresses at a greatly reduced figure. Some are of French serge, others of voile and still others of silk. Elaborate trimming of silk braid and lace give them their rich appearance.

There are dresses of all shades in the lot. None of them can be duplicated for less than $20. $25 Party Dresses s15-00 These dresses are dainty and soft, yet as full of character and attractiveness as any dress that has been created for this season's wear. Their gracefulness is accentuated by the beauty of the costly chiffon of which they are made. The girdles are of rich satin and the yokes of fine Italian lace.

Their regular price is $25. x-r-. Underwear, As Nowhere Else, Direct From Mills to Us. FRENCH CURTAINS. 9 75c.

Ruffled Muslin, pair 39c $1.25 Brussels Net, pair 89c 2 $1.75 Tambour Muslin, pair 1.39 $2.75 Bonaze Curtains, 1.89 8 $3.50 Bonaze Curtains, 2.69 75c. Irish Point Door 25c PORTIERE CURTAINS. $2.00 Tapestry Portieres, 1.69 $3.00 Tapestry Portieres, pair. 2.49 $4.00 Bordered Portieres, pair. 2.89 $5.00 Mercerized Portieres, pair 3.69 $6.50 Mercerized Portieres, pair $8.00 Silk Finish Portieres, pair 5.98 Men's Cashmere Wool Mixed Medium Weight Gray Shirts, Drawers also; firsts and seconds and broken lots Women's Extra Fine Stitch Bleached Yarn Full Weight Ribbed Vests, long sleeves, ankle Pants to match; seconds of choice 50c.

JLrs Women's Extra Heavy Combed Peeler Yarn Ribbed Vests, Pants to of leading $1.00 product: "as 59c are" Dress Goods From Auction. Men's Heaviest of English Underwear, white and gray Shirts and wool, 36 in a good assortment of colors; also all wool, 36 P- wool, 36 in a good assortment or colors; also all wool, 36 'anama, all match; good seconds of leading 35c. make 19c Urawers to match; all sizes; Women's White and Silver Gray Cashmere Wool Ribbed Vests, Pants gray vigoureux; well known 50c. and 60c. fabrics; while they Corduroy, 28 for boys' or ladies' wear, in hunter's brown; $1.00 goods, at Overcoating, 56 inch, for warm coats, in garnet and navy blue; $1.50 goods strictly perfect; special Monday OVC Men's Worsted Finish Natural Wool Mixed Shirts, Drawers to match; made to our order t)C 39c 59c to match; choice $1.50 seconds; $15 Broadcloth Coats s975 We have two styles to select from.

One is made with velvet collar, trimmed with silk velvet and braid. Semi-fitted back. The other is made with convertible collar and turn cuffs. Collar is trimmed with three fancy bone buttons. Both Coats are 52 inches Regularly sold at $15.00.

79c as are Reliable Furs Holly Ribbons Don't be extravagant; buy your Ribbons of us. Ours have the good cheer of Yuletide all through. I Prices AlmostHalved $4. 00 Robes, 2.69 Men's Extra Heavy Blanket Bath Robes, all new designs, full body, heavy girdle, all niped seams, satin yoke. Time honored Christmas, gift for men.

None C. O. D. White ground with green leaves and 1 8 Caracul Cloth Coats $10-98 These Coats are made of the high grade caracul cloth, with fine, soft lustrous curl, and have the appearance of the real caracul furs. These Coats have deep shawl collars and cuffs, are 52 inches long and richly lined throughout.

Regularly sold at $18.00. Pillows and Couch Covers Fancy Sofa Pillows at 29c Silk Sofa Pillows at 1.39 Fancy Silk Lambrequins, 1,69 Tapestry Table Covers i 1.39 Fringed Couch Covers 98c Leather Pillow Tops at 69c 500 Silk Head Rests at 65c Blankets Comforts $2.50 Woolknap Blankets, 1.69 $4.00 California Blankets, 2.69 $5.00 Australian Blankets, pair 3.69 $6.00 Fancy Plaid Blankets, pair 4.69 $8.00 4 in. Silk Bound Blankets 5.69 red berries; yard, from OL to 45c aatm tdge Moire extra quality, in all colors, also black; excel lent sash and hair Ribbon; regularly 29c. yard; special, yard. 19c $25.00 Ladies' Fur Lined Broadcloth Coats, sable coney shawl 1 collars; each XKttJ $50.00 Russian Pony 50 in.

long, shawl collars, fancy 'IC buttons, brocade silk linings OU.yO $30.00 Blue Wolf Sets, large pillow Muffs and throw Scarfs; Cft only, set $12.00 Rucsian Lynx Sets, shawl collars and rug or pillow QQ Muffs, at. set 0.70 $9.00. Sable Coney, Black Russian Lynx Sets, pillow or rug (T QQ Muffs, shawl and throw Scarfs iJ.yO $1.50 to' $2.50 Fur Scarfs QQ and Muffs, at, "OL $4.00 Scarfs and Muffs, as A sorted kinds; each Zd7 Satin Taffeta Ribbon, good quality, high Ulster, in all colors; regularly 12c. yard; special, yard No. 40 Satin Taffeta Ribbon, in all $1 Beer Steins, 25c Slightly Damaged $1.75 White Cotton Comfortables 98c as $20 New Polo Coats H5M These Coats are strikingly handsome.

If you want to be right uo-to-date you should wear one of them. You will probably never have an opportunity like this again to get such a high-class coat at such a low figure. Regular price $20.00. high luster; right for Holiday $3.50 Bordered Sateen Comforts 1.98. tancy work; regularly 19c.

$6.00 Down Filled Comfortables 4.69 600 Decorated Beer Steins, for dining room racks; very slightly dam- 'JEJ-? aged; each 12c yard; special, yard $1.50 All Wool Crib Blankets. 65c Basement Bargains Infants' Wear $2.00 Nickel Watsr Kettles 98c $3.50 Bissell's Carpet Sweeper 1.98 $5.00 Clothes Wringer 3.98 $1.25 Copper Bottom Boilers. 69c Coat and Skirt Hangers, 50c Gas Mantle, Globe, Burner 25c 69c. Silk Embroidered 'Skirting Flannel 39c i i i 50c. All W60I Eiderdown 39c 10c.

Fancy Outing Flannel 8c Infants' $2.50 Bearskin Coats, brown, red and navy; sizes 2 to 6 yearj, double breasted, rolling collar, 1 Ofi at Children's $3.75 Corduroy Coats, white and brown, double breasted, large Startling Values In Linen Dept. 69c. Bed Sheets, 68x78, at 55c $6 Messaline Waists $2M These. fancy messaline waists are an exceptional bargain. Dainty and trim, they are bound to attract admiration everywhere.

We have them in a variety of shades including black, blue, light blue, pink and in fact all other evening shades. They are trimmed with lace and fancy hand embroidery. Their regular price is $6. Beds and Beddings 75c. Bed Sheets, 81x90, at 67c 50c.

Blanket Sheets at 29c Bureau Scarfs at 25c pearl buttons, rolling collar and cuffs 50c 2.48 15c. Pillow Cases, 42x36 12c $20.00 Brass Beds for 12.69 $22.00 Brass Beds for 16.00 50c. Heavy Table Felt at 39c 75c. Bureau Scarfs at 49c $1.25 Renaissance Scarfs 69c 1 Doz. Merc zed 18x18 Napkins 9c 1 75c.

Shirts, 29c. $25.00 Brass Beds for I.b9 $10.00 Felt Mattresses 6.69 $15.00 Felt Mattresses 9.50 $1.50 Feather Pillows at 98c UNCOVERED PILLOWS. 1 ID oz. All Linen Napkins 1.19 oz. Hand Towels, 18x36 1.25 35c Stockings, 19c Women's 35c.

Black Fleece Lined Stockings, double sole, heel and Men's 19c. Black, Oxford and Camel's Hair Wool Mixed Sox; to-morrow 2 PAIRS ZOC Men's Extra Heavy Flannelette Negligee Shirts, with collar band; good Great Sale of Furs range of sies, all strictly full cut and 1 Doz. All Linen Towels, Z.bS Mercerized Table Cloths, 69c All Linen Table Cloths, 1.39 Dinner Sets, Cloth and Nap- QO in match. 8x10. at 4.98 JUtrlJ thoroughly made; none C.O.D.

24x24 at 49c 26x26 at. 28x28 75c 18x18 at 25c 20x20 at 35c 22x22 at 39c 29c at 305 Fulton St. TAL.F.NeWSIian 274 to 282 Washington FOR SAMARITAN HOSPITAL Members of Knickerbocker Field Club to Give Entertainment at Academy of Music. Gifts Rues BLUE MONDAY? as NEVER AG $225 Hudson BaySeal Coats $150 Made of the finest grade Hudson Bay Seal London dyed; 52 inches long; shawl collar and cuffs; lined with brocade satin. $150 Near Seal Coats 90 Made of best XXX grade Near Seal; shawl collar and cuffs 52 inches long.

$100Russian PonyCoats $75.00 Made of fine French dyed furs; semi-fitted back, deep shawl collar and cuffs; 52 inches long. $75 Russian Pony Coats $69.75 Made of best French dyed skins, with semi-fitted back and long shawl collar; 52 inches long and have rich satin lining. $70 Caracul Coats $55.00 Made of the purest Leipsic dyed caracul, with flat wavy curl; have long shawl collar and cuffs; 52 inches long and lined with guaranteed silk. $25 Persian Paw Set 10.98 'Sixty inch scarf; large flat muff; and lined with Skinner satin. $12 Lynx Pillow Muff $5.98 Best Black Lynx, French dyed.

$25 Silver Fox Muff $10.00 Large pillow shape. $30 Silver Fox Collar $15.00 Fashionable shawl collar. $25 Lynx Shawl Collar $11.75 Black; best French dyed. $25 Caracul Set $11.75 Shawl collar and flat full muff of best Leipsic dyed; flat wavy curl. $95 Blue Fox Set $37.50 Full animal collar and extra large barrel muff.

Come here and make your selections from the largest and most comprehensive assortment in Greater New York Rugs of all kinds, in every conceivable shape and size; the season's most beautiful patterns, fresh from our own immense Pennsylvania mills, at prices like these: We collect, wash; slarch, dry readv for ironing; and deliver all family washing for 35 cents per dozen. The members ot the Knickerbocker l-'leld Club will give a vaudeville entertainment and concert in the opera house of the Academy of Music on Thursday evening, liecember 1, for the benefit of the Samaritan Hospital, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street. The clever vaudeville company will repeat many of the features of its very successful "iihow," which the Kavf recently In thojr own clubhouse in I-Matbush. The Samaritan Hospital recently completed its sixth year and has grown steadily since It. was opened in 1904.

In 745 patients were given treatment, while In the dispensary, 3,963 cases were Also iron bed and table linen for 35 cents per dozen, or ior less by. the. piece. Rugs (9x12) Body Brussels. Full S-frame quality; worth $29.50, $21 Wilton Rugs.

Ten patterns; worth $32.50, $22.50 Wilton Velvets. Reduced to $16.75 Royal Wiltons. A postal brings our wagon and satisfaction. Carpets Axminstcrs. Handsome borders to match, Wiltoii Velvets.

Parlor, hall and stair effects, 95c Tapestry Brussels. Good quality, 75c Body Brussels. Worth $1.65. To Close Out, at $1 ALL ALTERATIONS FREE Lexington Consolidated team Hand laundry Co. t'i l.oxlimloM I nil ml ry, 1,.

lei. hone rroapect -i5 Value $35. attended to. The hospital has been con-i tinually crowded, the forty beds being I always full, and being conducted et an annual deficit, which Is generally made up by subscriptions. The Knickerbocker Club entertainment will be devoted to meeting this annual deficit and help raise a fund for a new building, the movement for which is In the hands of a committee I hc.idtd bv Dr.

L. T. Jackson of 44(1 Kighth I street. The hospital at present includes I a three story and frame structure, an adjoining brick building, and a nurses' home and training school in the immedi 9x12; pile 1 m. in thickness; worth $55, at $35.00 16 Lexington Ave.

This week only, $27.50 JACOB PIVOVAR. For Twelve Years With James Cassidy 226 LIVINGSTON STREET Almost in Rear of Loeser Store Makers of Carpets for Fifty Years. 53to59W.14!hSt.X".f. DOBSONS Near "1." ami Subway Stations 10MAS CANNING. A pretty high noon wedding on Thanksgiving Day was that of Miss Elizabeth Canning to George X.

Lomas, with the Kev. Father Sherry, pastor of St. Malachy's R. C. Chun-h, officiating.

The bride, who was attired in white chiffon silk and carried a bouquet of white ehrysanthemuras and roses, was attended by her sister, Miss Mollie Canning, as bridesmaid. Miss Marguerite Wonnber- I ger was the flower girl, while the bi-st man was Kdward Dully. After the ceremony the family and friends returned to ihe home of the bridegroom's Hendrix street, where a Thanksgiving' wedding breakfast was served. After it was over the counle left in the afternoon for Westhampton IJ-ach, where they intend to mulcc their future borne. Among those present were: Mr.

and ate vicinity. Some of the best talent of the Knickerbocker Club will take part In the event o-i Thursday. A quartet composed ot F. Weissman. fieorgo Dletz, Walter Koem-and Harry Washburn will sing, and Harry Keene, George F.

Warner and F. Klmworth Collins will present a sketch, "In Search of an Kngagcment." Among the others who will entertain are Bert BUY DIRECT FROM M'F'R A Christmas Gift Suggestion Best Quality Persian Lamb Coats From $150 TO $350 REPAIRING AND REMODELING AT REASONABLE PRICES. handsomely decorated with gold and black, the fraternity colors. Watch fobs with the fraternity seals on a gold background were distributed as souveairs. Those who attended the dinner were: William Adam, James Alien, Wesley Harnn, Charles Uoschen, William Duke-shire, Walter Cent).

FfankHolt, League Jennings, Walter Kindle, Walden MacNalr and Harry Weber. awl Gas and LMectric Fixtures. Large Assortment to Select From. PLAYER-PIANOS Selling Elsewhere lor $750 Our Price, $400 CDrC Delivery, Bench, Cover, Year's rlltt Tuning, 12 Rolls of Music MONTHLY PA.M.HTS CN BE AMU. GEO This Dome (or flas Complete FIREMEN PAFADE IN CANAESIE.j WHERE TO DINE WELL, I Williams.

banjo; fieorgn Wigman. jcVi'lng; J. Stuart Wacktoi, monologue: Crnrge Oanzenmuller, VVallle Van Ns-I trnnd and Harry Lambert, assisted by a large company. Among the patrons ot the entertaln-I ment ere I lloroimti President Alfred E. Sleors.

Ticpri-I William M. CaMfr. Justice llarrimr-i ton Putnam. Herman A. Met, J.

olK-rmayer. William J. Mixvll. Frank Siiirf-ii. I Kre.l.-riok J.

Ijure. Ir F. It. Miniiinirhiun. In-.

1 K. It. Hartley. Dr. W.

C. Woolscv. Dr. F. I Itarticr.

Harvey O. Dohpon an W. H. Ilei-I. Till patronesses include Mrs.

WMll-im J. I Maxwell. Mis. Hamuel It. Mcltri.le.

Mrs. Frank I Harvey Field, Mrs. William M. CiiI.I-i-, Mrs. $14.59 BOROUGH bAS ELECTRIC FIXTURE CJ.

IX HIIOOKI.Y.V. I 58 Myrtle Ave. Mrs. William P. Ashton, the Misses Cathryn, Mabel, Nettie, Gsirnctt and Lillian Ashton, William Ashton, Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Ashton. Mrs. Mary Duffy, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter E. Lomas, F. I'ostle-Ihwaite, Miss Carrie Scheuli-r, Mrs. Miss Clara Vonderheiden, Mrs.

Paskey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wcnnberger, Miss Gertrude Degnen and Miss M. Blainhard.

New Bauer upnunts Jtu OSTETtHETD'S I' dton st and Classon av. JOX.JXO.I.L,1J ninl 200 in the city Speelnl table d'licto Sunday, Near Jay r.rooklyn. Tel. Main. The Flatlands Volunteer Firemen's Association held Its annual ball and parade on Thanksgiving Eve.

The veteran fire-n en paraded through Canarsie, pulling the old engine, Illuminated with electric lights. They marched 'o Harm's Hall, fUckaway avenue and Smith's where the bail wits held. The affair was one of the best held in Cannrsie this season. Those present included: SOr iviiu in HIC. New C.

Bauer Sons UpriRhts. New C. Bauer Sons Uprights. A. Ziegler Upright Stuvvesant Piano HONORED MRS.

EASTMAN. Mrs. William Reed and Mrs. Jimcs Matthews gave a tea to Mrs. Eastman and their friends on Tuesday at the Motihews home, 5411 Rugby road.

Klat-bush Mrs. Eastman gave an address welcome, and expounded tho object of the club. Dr. l-'loyd Applclon, rector of St. Clement's Church, also spoke.

Miss Km--Stewart of Manhattan sang several numbers, Mrs. Delia Taylor played two piano tolofl and Miss Florence McDonald sang. Tea was serevd by the hostesses, Mrs. Keed and Mrs. Matthews.

250 100 110 5 CHOP OUSt: opp, Bnougti t'. 11. x-omstor-K, Airs. w. 1 p.

MoOulllln. Mrs. Ernest. A. linker.

DLNTISTRY. Mrs. Miss MONTHLY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED 738 Broadway, Brooklyn Junction U'liay, Graham and Flushing Avs It. Htovei'd, Mrs, ('. F.

H. I'airui It. II. Anderson. Mr.

K. In. Mrs, ward Smith. Mrs. V.

F. Harmon. Thomas Carvey, Miss Alice Hull and May Younle. Dr. L.

J. Hoyt, Dentist Mr. and John Mr. and MrB. Mr arry PtyJr, Mr.

and Mic. I and Mrs. Henry llt-hncke. Krtni-yer, Ml, and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederic POPULAR SHOPS MANHATTAN. HIGHEST prlca diamonds, pearls, old KOl.i and Jewelry. Kstubiisti'-rt ISU. Mrs S'jX, Uroudivay (Klatlruii Wllllim Ktnm Frischkorn.

Mr. SHOWER FOH MISS DE WITT. The memhers of the Wistaria Club were given a reeeptlon at the home of Miss Jeraldine R. DeWitt. of Prospect Park.

on Saturday last. The guest of honor was Miss Agnes Smith, who was pleasantly surprised by a linen shower. During the course of the evening a supper was served. The table was artistically ottoreted with American Beauty rosesi 4S5 KM.Ii r. Jny Smllli su.

I Not MlnlnkP tin- Number. tlrniitlfiil ar'Uk-lal teeth. IK, $111 a set. ex. Martini; Te-'th omra'-tel wltlFMit pain Teeth nite.l.

II. AI.I. WOltK (il lt-ANTKIOO. Dniee hours from A.M. to 7 P.M.

Mrs. Henry Htorer, Mr. an-1 -Mrs. William Thomas, Mr. Mrs.

John BACK AFTER 3 YEARS ABROAD. Among tho passengers landing from the Mauretania on Thursday was Peter and Mrs. Hnrrv Serene. Mrs. Mary Serene, Mrs John Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Ha- ALPHA CHAPTER DINNER. The annual dinner of Alpha Chapter of the PI Sigma Phi fraternity of Brooklyn wa held last night in a private dining room of the Cafe Raub. The members first attended a theater.

The room was Skirimore, Mr. nn.i Mr. John Rprf, Mr. and Mrs. G'irge Krier, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Ciuller, Mr. bit! Mrs. John Kraft, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Rumph, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harms, Mr. and Mn. John Webb, Mr.

and tnan, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gross, Mr, and rn Mrs. John Mnthwa, M. and Mrs. Oeorg- rl Lythgoo of 2711 Seventy-eighth street, three and a hnlf years touring the Brit Frank VaiiKhan, Mr.

and Mrs, Henry r. ana waiter Abrami, Mr. ana Bay Ridge, who returned alter spending Ish Isles ana tho Continent. Quarltlui, Mr. and Mrs.

William uidui, iir. ana Mrs. Wotneld, Mr.

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