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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 58

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Brooklyn, New York
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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1017. GET OUT AND PLANT, SAYS PROF. BUTTON I'louiMi up Home Of your lawns a plant on them.

Tills year people a leading potatoes mort than flowers Curtaini, Shadei and Couch Coven $1.75 Marquisette Dutch $1.75 Handsome Couch Curtaini Cows K2! $1 .25 'Br. $1 .39 49c Window I "nTdiintr 35c 1 4c 19c Cretonnes 39c Cretonnes "Farmers Unable Now to Feed the Increasing Special Anril Sale Sheets and Bed Spreads 95c Bleached Sheet. $1.75 Bed Spread. 14c Cra.h 35c Imported Madra. 69c Bleached Sheet.

22c Pillowcase. S.Hi"r.:.57 I IS rfic rself. enough for yo position frb nds who aro not In day or food is ovik. At tho Conclusion 0( Professor Button's speech, Dr. Gager rose to explain what the Botanic Garden had 14c the different organlza- Inaugurate back-yard provide seed and in- 'which 6 Brooklyn to gardens und Stirring Address by Agricultural Leader at Dedication Kxerclses In Botanic Garden.

Nixt came the expressions of opln-li from the school principals. Those speakers and their schools were: Dr. Ralph C. Benedict of Bushwlck High Bchool; Beatrice King, of Public School No. 2J; Miss Johanna Becker, of Public School No 36; Dr.

Fred-j nic I.uqueer, of Public School No. Margaret Kane, of Public School No. PS. and Mrs. Alice Hitter, Of Public Scbn No.

69. Tho speakers on hehalf of the Botanic Garden staff were; Dr, B. W. olive, curator of public instruction; Miss Ellen Eddy Uhaw. curator of elementary iDltrUclon, and Miss Jean Cross, her assistant.

Miss Shaw. mar school children In the first principles of gardening, had a score of her charges on hand as living witnesses of tho work done by the garden. Each of them recited his or her activities In a way that greatly amused the audl- "Tlie 30 j.er cent, of our population who aro farmers simply can't feed the rest, and the day of cheap food Is over." said 1'rofessor H. K. Button, of the faculty of tho State Agricultural Bchool at Farmlngdale, at the third day's exercises held yesterday, to mark th dedication of the new taboratory building and plntit houses of the Brooklyn BoUnlO Garden on Washington ayenue, opposite Crown Professor Button's speech was a clarion call for more gardeners, and It was the principal address of a conference held under the Brooklyn Inatltuto of Arts and Sciences auspices to consider yacant lot gardening In Brooklyn and how tho Botanic Garden may become most helpful to teachers of gardening In llio public schools.

Following Professor Button's plea, six principals of Brooklyn public schools expressed their opinions of the excellent educational work being done by the Botanic tiarden staff In instructing children In Then the Instructors them- Ives told Vgf their work among boys Bailey's "6 Furniture Days" Sale Tomorrow Marks the Formal Opening of Our Furniture and Bedding Department For thjs event we include, at wonderful savings, many thousand dollars' worth of Exhibition Furniture samples from the N. Y. Furniture Exhibit, representing the best product of the factories in construction, design and finish-also the entire exhibit of a Brass Bed Manufacturer at a great reduction from factory prices. These purchases, combined with the vast purchasing power of our four stores, and forty years' experience in merchandising, enable us to procure unexcelled values for our patrons. TO THE THOUSANDS OF OUR CUSTOMERS whose loyalty to and confidence in our enterprise and progress has made necessary these new departments, we extend our fullest appreciation, together with our pledge that nothing will be left undone to sustain the BAILEY reputation for best possible values and service.

We present below a few of the many great values to be had in our new departments and invite your attention to our Bond Street windows and Fulton Street Arcade. Mrs. T. B. Spelman, chairman of me Women's Auxiliary, and Mrs.

H. Gary, chairman of the entertain ment committee, headed the commit tee of forty who served tea. D. A. R.

FOR WAR RELIEF Washington. April 2 A standing and gins in tea was i. mo o.mm.tt on war relief to work in I auao-tr WVZIZ TrlrU with the advisory com- Dr. C. A.

King, president of the He- n-Ittce of the Council of National De- j.anineut of Hot. nr. of ill. 1 li ook 1 yn ens. 'he final cinn head of the department of l.lolouv at Th I II ttSSS ice 'of ihe Daughters will -V XrZt TTd 1 $52 Genuine Spanish Leather $85 4-Piece Adam Bedroom Suite, $67.98 I S32 3-Piece Parlor Suite, $24.98 Increase ropulatiou 21 Ter Cent.

'he Domestic Relations! Exactly as shown, mahogany finished, pol- i Farm Lands Om-half of 1 1'er tent, Myrt'e and Vi.nderhilt avenues. -shed frames, best steel construction, cov AAA An Finished in old ivory, beautifully designed. A am Afj Polished mahogany frame, wood polished AA AO Seventv-flve vcars practically ye-irrdny afternoon, when "Old Glory" i fred with genuine brown, green or red MX dresser, chiffonier, dressing table and full Aft ush- cushions; a rc- all the people were farmers, and -i wd nbmc the courthouse. I Spanish leather W99V size bed markablc parlor suite per cent, of them lived on the land." gome time ago it was discovered that If said Professor l'lut'on. then thrp w.i- no flag atop of Ihe court, 3-Plece Bed Oatfit, $7.98 I $13.50 Outfit, $9.98 I $20 QrBti, IZM I $1 $9.98 I 3-Fiece Bed Outfit, $8.98 ErnHiHdSi I IplrlS $9.98 "We are no longer 'we.

the people i lainirv tmd John Lynch. I oIb, all Sls all sites of the United but we are a tSl I $25 Refrigerator $8.98 double $10 COUCh, to save food; this year It Is palrioUc ilOMC LdOVY8 "eC rert 53.75 Dining JggJW MM I $8.98 I $5.75 I $3.48 I $3.48 $12.50 Mattress, $21.00 1 1 Chair in jnj 'f0" SoftTop Sifl I II S2.88 1 1-88 MjM I ll' WMi 1 Select Your Slip Covers and Have Reupholstery Work Done Now and Save! HHB I'V'onmijeKaVned VymaHu' s3V Slip Covers for Three, Five or Seven Piece Suites, Re-upholstering of Five-Piece Frame Suites in Taprstry 4SSft "-Lf ijk a ling always. CGUn from modern Cretonnes, genuine Nearlynew or Striped -( 0r Art Leathers, the seats rebuilt, frames cleaned like new. mm flLM one mean have em- Ml A 19249 Uamask. finished with shrunk binding to match.

Special UK Cfl QhQL DanWMT CvniWialaT 1 n'-" 11 fiEfS for this week O.VV Complete. lO.OU J)fffgk KnlllVI WPHllrI 5 ment of thi. hn- E' I Write for samples or telephone Main 9310. LsULjiJr JLflrflll lj I Hvll P' been nnmrervlnn policy of 0 A (We allow 20 yards material and charge you 30c pr. extra yd.

used.) onlj- uneh Fur. A All modl.yaow reduced to sT. A 49C In Ivory, Grey, rrrp EmbroWered 2 9C 2 17C 'n'ra I 1 lor 1 Men's Shirts tfA ZZ'lZZ 1 51,50 Pair J'rb BffatJ b.o"n"e5"ni"LU I fcrfv and Grey Buck Tops. Slightly Irregular. OIL DR SALTER'S "ArY' Full Sizes 1 UVS Mo8Uy al! haBd, 4W Muslin Skirt Special Sale Very Fine Oriental olpV Ulx.

bALlLKb 11 iflSIfe rr 0 widt. Novelty Lace Rouncings (i Scientific Dentistry ISHH'HS 1 StiffCuff, rT.vl 00 I when d.ired. l3ir 79c Value 59c 'V'1 ti en ,11 swiSBi kZlZZZ. 175 75cV.Uf.c59c Laces Reg. to $1.50 49c Ml noiSn i $i9s 'yg.

gj April i SaleEnamel Ware dh' i''' t-i rrrlf TSt3r3 wij pn Mop and qq uiue inside uhd out 1 1 ro robin blu6 outstdc ftiid pun white ifc A3r.k. pJ? 1 1 rP ff 1 Ke.e. $4.00 (42-Pce) Dinner Set, Dr. SALTER, Dentist 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn.

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