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oS THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YQRS. SUNDAY. APRIL 28. 1907.

fi THE BIG FURNITURE CORNER' STS. BROOKLYN SLEEP cm a i r- ra jpwjrm V.f Remarkable Suit Reductions Do you realize that one-third of your life is spent in slumber? That the rest-giving, recuperative, health-building forces are at work exclusively during that time? How necessary, then, that we should pay good attention to the sur-roundings of the bedroom, that they should be pleasing, sanitary and restful. Here every possible attention has been paid to these requisites, and at prices much less than are asked by other houses for inferior goods. Revelations of Valuc-Givinn! Another fin mnior'c curninc an.U) 1 irWMmm' juii ai i aavmy. nis season is over me Suits are In RlTrW' have paid special attention to our AJlsJjne 0f beds and enameled; and a larger, more pleasing or bet fnnnt 1 pfi fife WLT lliesc swecpinq reaucuons mat mean so much to This Is surely the store lor quick action again this seasf Suits change hands so last because they're too pretty, too ey Ing, too temptingly priced to linger.

Be early il you want ll FFTCHINfi NFW IDFAS IN Srf ter constructed line cannot be found on any floor in Greater New York. We have selected this one (like cut) to represent us in our endeavor to win your favor. Genuine brass, finely lacquered, two-inch posts, heavy chills, solid cast brass vases and knobs; full and three-quarter sizes. Sold by others as a bargain at $42. 1 9 31.75 $15 AND $17.50 TAILORED SUITS Youthful and becoming Eton, Pony, Box, shaped hip length and mannish half-fitted Coats in stylish plal I "uiv aiuto in.

uciuic uiuugui pussiuie ai inc price. STUNNING $18 AND $20 MODELS' MATTRESSES Elastic F.lt 7.85 IN SILK AND CLOTH SUITS ine sanitary kind Others commencing at $2.98. XUMTlUflC woven Wire, National and Urhol- A hpwilrWino' nrnfiisirm nf rhnira I -i1ir I Tfj -i sterea box. all sizes and r-ricM if I I 1 1 MA X.UUUIUC ancia outv in striKing piaias ana checks Beaut ful A Coat Suits, with those attractive tailor touches so appreciated by ladies of fashion. The season's favorites all reduced: 8.65 we name the price of a full size Box.

Spring Others conmipnclng at $1.98. SMARTEST $22 AND $24 VALUES FAVORITE MANNISH EFFECTS DRESSERS ind 'lis i or One like cut in mahncanv flni.v, i J4mJ "Others oak commencing at $8.25. Chiffoniers 4o match. .1 from Tuxedo simplicity in Prince Chap, Ensign, Cavalry and Cutaway Coats to the most elaborately ornamented fancy tailored Coat Suit styles. All cut in price.

Superior Qualities Rightly Priced MARVELS OF VALUE IN BEAUTIFUL $25 AND $27.50 SUITS 1 I Mil i ijlfin? Ml uVlm Sideboards 12.98 Eitension 7J5 Dining Chaira .1.98 China Closets. 10.95 Parlor Suits .17.85 Morris 5:85 Couche 6.98 Parlor Rugs, 9x12. In accurate and faultless taste. Rich braid trimmed Pony Coat Suits in exquisite new shades of finest Panama cloth. Decisive new effects in cleverly tailored French and English plaids.

Elaborately made and trimmed. They'll delight discriminating buyers who know big values. "uc.y maue ana Carpets, Mattings, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Etc. EXQUISITE FOREIGN TYPES IN $35 AND $40 MODELS 2250 WE FURNISH A HOME COMPLETE COURTEOUS TREATMENT ACCOUNTS OPENED. Dainty creations whose originality will quicken the pulse of appreciative taste-trim Tailor-made StJ f-' wr- tLHuw uuvtiuca in nuiicbi miks tnai nave tne stamp of smartness.

Alterations Free GLORIOUS PARIS MODELS $40 AND $45 REPRODUCTIONS Founded 1840. New York. TO FARMERS OF STATE The high degree of satisfaction secured by our expert fitters is giving our Suits a well deserved prestige. The quick choice from our almost unlimited style range the undoubted money saving and the complete absence of all risk in the perfection of fit have won us a great trade among ladies who once thought such results could only be secured in the' costly custom Every new style-of merit from all of Fashion's sources. Beautiful costumes of finest voile, silk lined throughout, with handsomely made silk drop skirt.

Fancy Mandarin, Empire and Kimono effects. 'lauds Agricultural Interests In Address at Cornell University. "1 urn GET THE FINE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWN. i Arthur H. Flint a Double Prize Winner at Institute CONVENIENCE AT QEN.

WOODFORD MILITANT. The fragrant Havana is not among "bygone" m-i-nories. The best brands of Havana Cigars produced by skilled individual manufacturers, imported from Cuba and sold are equal to the finest cigars ever made or ever smoked Youi inspection sad orders Invited (or these cigars ZEITZ TARSHIS Ex-Mlnlster to Spain Made Vigorous Flea for Cultivation of Military Science and Tactic ADVERSE WEATHERt Compels us to offer 250 SUIT LENGThS. indudin all the very htest shades and many exclusive designs I browns, at a great redaction in price. For MONDA AND TUESDA We will make to your measure a Spring or Summer Suit $0fl which under normal conditions would I cost you $30.00, for Leave your order and lake ihe suit when voa 535 FULTON STREET, Opp.

lilm Place. 45S 470 FIFTH AVE. Near 10th Street. BROOKLYN'S FOREMOST CREDIT HOUSE. GREAT REDUCTION SALE I Photography as an art is tbe subject tot tho seventeenth annual exhibition of the department of photography (Brooklyn I Institute of Arts and Sciences), at the Art Rooms, 174 Montague street.

The private view and reception which was held last night gave the flrst opportunity 'to the friends of the members In the department to examine the works of the contestants In tho prlzo photographic contest now on exhibition. The Art Rooms last evening were decorated with palma, while Ihe collections of tho photographers, divided In separate auctions, were hung on the walls of the room. An orchestra gave a musical programme during the reception, and in a few hours tha room was well filled with people, who gave cloae scrutiny end admired the pictures. The exhibition will be open during the afternoon and evening jot nearly every day this. week, when op or premises.

Women's New Pony Suits $14.98 aesire u. au toon done on Ihe DAVIS WEISS, 'BROOKLYN'S LEADING Tailors Fashion and Fit will be indisputably correct, if we tailor your Spring Suit. We stand at the fork in the road between high-priced Quality Giver and low-priced Quality Shaver $20, $25 and $30. John S.Carey IMPORTING TAILOR 1360 Broadw at 36tt St. Near Herald Build ind 361 Fulton Street Opposite Borough Hall) 'Branch 80 and 82 Wall Street, Manhattan Tthaca, N.

April-27 The hpw build- Ings of thn New York State CoIIprp ol Agriculture were-dedicated thin morning. The Rev. Dr. C. M.

Tyler opened the ex-rclnes with prayer. Prnsldcnt Si'hurman Introduced Oovcrnor Hughes, who spoke in part as follows: "You have celebrated with fitting rere-monlea ihe hundredth anniveraary of the birth of Ezra Cornell. Nothing could more suitably embody the spirit which animated him In the founding of Cornell t'nl-verslty thin this provision for Instruction and experiment, for the spread of useful information, and for IntolligKnt leadership in order to promote the agricultural interests of this Stat. "Tho progress of civilization Is perhapa most strongi)' marked by the widening of the area of Instruction and tho diminution of failures due to untutored and un-rtlated effort, through tho establishment of schools for proper training anil for th communication under skilled direction of the lesaons of experience. And the modern breadth of view with referenda to scholastic purpose, with rauid growth In appreciation by the people of the benefit of scientific Instruction, could have no mora striking Illustration than the establishment, under the auspices of thn State, in contact with schools of liberal arts, of politics and of law, of this iohoo of agriculture.

Importance of State's Agricultural "There are many engrossed Id tho great Industrial activities of the state who fail to realise the Important of Its ag The idea -of the -style of our Suits, and to thoroughly appreciate the effects of their rare beauty, a personal, visit is essential. They are copies of the highest priced models we could lind, aiid although they were never before out of the 125.00 class, offer-them at the ('. wonderfully" low price 14.98 mas1 wmum WHERE TO DINE WELL rmooKi.YN. LOESER's rTb 'irTtiriT food Mrvlc. NINTH ST.FIFTH AVE.TENTH ST.

SCHUMM'S zw wm $10 AND $12 VOILE SKIRTS Reduction Sale Og Price 3 Two new pleated models made of fine grade chitfon voile, all wool and a perfect black, lio no and value O.VO $5.00 Beautiful Jap Silk Wai.ta. $2 98 Exclusive models with full blouse, elaborately trimmed with Val. lace. Reduction Sale i ro Price 2.98 portunity to examine the pictures closoly will be given lo whonvcr desire to do so. The photographs show tbe result ot very careful work on the part of the members of the department.

Their subjects comprise landacapo, studies, winter and wood scenes and idcaa such as are treated usually lu oil paintings and water colors. The first contest wai for the beat Individual picture exhibited. In this Arthur II Kllnt was successful In obtaining the first award. The second award for the best picture exhibited was given to Myers R. lonea.

while James H. Kelly received the third award. The second contest was for 'he best individual collection of pictures exhibited. In this Arthur H. Flint was also successful In obtaining the Drat award, his collection consisting ot four KxcellHtit vlows.

Th second award for the beat collection waa given lo William Albert Macnaughton, while to Robert B. Montgomery was awurjod the third. I'hosu who' received honorsble mention fur their offerings wi re Horcert Whnaiou Congdon, C. U. Denny, Uaiuucl Holdon, Jaini V.

Kent, Dr. Henry lirewstur Mm-ton and James ndorhill. Ihe JudK'i who awardod the dlstlnc-lons were Carleinn Wiggins. Harry U. HUDSON'S Imonrfont Sate nf Tdh.

Dinner. 0c; with wine. 7fV-r aim ta cart. Ul Fulton st, llr.K.klrn ABRAHAM i a la carts. ur SPLENDID CLOTHING VALUES.

I 1 SHOES Monday! Women's $2.00 Vid Kid Button Shoes, with Kid Top Extension Soles, on sale at DENTI3TBT. CRAVP.Nf-TTKS Reduction Sale Price, ricultural Interests. According to the Dr.L.J.Hoyt, Dentist ccusus New York led the states In MtiN'S SI'RINd Sl ITS Reduction Sale 2 50 Styles th.it are to be depended upon and materials which are sure to meet your fancv. Popular 4IM Kll.lOV IT. KIT an value of Its dairy produc ts, uf Its hay of Its vegetables, of Its flowers and 1.59 MUM SPRINO OVi-kCOATS Reduction Sale Price, $10.50 Thev were intended to sell for 2l.

strectles InoludM. Teeth eitr'cted a patr. and of Its apple crop, wblla la i MIIIV Ul II 1IUII, Bll'l IIKUIIU Ul Vil B. Advtrlistd price Is for Mondy only- After Mondty hi nave mo many and wa'it to 12.50 Krais and blacks, all fIS and t20 value', now li was second only lo California. inline our sukk.

you tan not Buy pttr for less thin nd they are splendid vilue at that. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. inell and John UieLe. ibe exhibition was composed of William Kl- value of Its farm property la exceed-nly In the rase of three slates. Tbs hss now more important duty than berl Samuel Holdi-n, William T.

Kuox, Jniui's W. Kent. P. U. Kar-luharsiin, Koburt H.

Montgomery. Jamei Oder Ml I and William 11. Zrroe. He- IIM5 til ()ltln. J.

P. Mueller, Tailor," K- no; a.u HKABON NOW IS. husband Its agricultural Interests. iiut. wnne mui lias Den ouno.

much lil I hose already nientioued, the oihetl 1 In "form II was a anal university from tho viry W. Ksra or-in ll for a foutnl. Amln I). Whll for onr r.r.n'il.m. ln, fr iir.ifcssnrs, Axasais William Kuaarll LowpII or, (lulilwin Smith yress of ins questions Incident to con still, to tho Il- that It na a 'M'l' ntilv from thn mui) anl frmn trfantitious m-nts In I lie population.

rxporl--nc has In lh, past remly 'u rnlse thlr h'-sl tint Btippi rii'd. urgi'd rornoll Inlvrrsltv ant hnrli not to for-l lo rtiliivntx ilii- mllliiiry tjual-It lea anil military luiowlnlxi, whlli, ill gestion of population Id our great cities ws must not forget the demands of rural "immunities and must nut fail to take o.dvar,iMKe of oonortunlty to ornmote the Mitn tl'iyr. 111 IIOI.Z, ml innnviiLnt. in utiil n-n thn fr-; -mm IS'll's in biiunl. -i un.i av, Nnthnti J.

llath'Mnr u. r.li ul i.iiniil. unit urlr.it .1 "I me ualfarM nf thnt Imfinr I nut fmrtlnn nf mi iitii.u SIIKO. SIIOHA Mt l.inalh on 7. 'iinil hiiols.

IIh pointed liiipn-HKlvvly I 7Aniunuiq wvru jhiuvi Ijarciay, Wltn a lolli'ction of three; Nathan T. Bonra. M. four pli turea; Willlatn A. Roger, A landac.ipei K.

H. Ilrownaon. a aeries ot teven wia and woodland pu-turos; M. Colt, seven exhlblls; Landon Our-lits, Joseph Hits; William T. Knox, twelve miscellaneous studlss; James McKendrh Htephun 8.

H. L. t. ndi i hill and William 11. Zerb.

Mr. Hnlden la president of the and Mr. r'arquliarann vice presl-Jent; Joseph t. Hits is recording secre-isiy, Mr, Mai naiighton, corresponding u-irelary. and James II.

Kelly, thu reasurer. An Invitation to witness the exhibition extended to whoever is interested II liotogr iphy oj an art. population, wnun, aitnouati noi urpan, haa Ita own acrloua soeisl and eronotulc probletns. Need for Scientific Instruction. lon V.

II llulloy of Ihn Collrao o( Aitrirtr. prosidmt of ths AsaorHtlon il Ainarli-an t'ollracs, and rspcrlmrnt ati lions, mad tli List nddrrss. to the a'arks of rlflis nhoiit thr drill hill, nml Ilint bavomts nr Ibn ult -mntn of thn tint Ion, th fnunds. 1 to si of thn fnn of th" Itiit-lligniit lorlty tslib-h prosi-rvo soi-bty from Its iMnis. Xhi i'i'i-ilon of th CornHI i thruuah you to Cnrm-ll fnlvirslty custoily an, rnntrul of thos hiulillnts and prop-rty.

niisiru-ti-, Hml apart bv thn MtttfM tnp h. need sclendtl'- Ins'ructlon in mat fsrnilng-lnstrurtion A.rh iiluir. ters pertaining to rommlt to forn-ll I'liivrrslty ilir s.lnil'i- Opens and Closes With the Window. Thai's the feature of the IJcal Window Screen. These Screens work in a frame and may be attached to the bottom or top of the sash.

In adJition to keeping out all insects, this new Screen keeps out all dust and dirt, and can be used without removal in Winter. All woodwork made to harmonize with the finish of the room. We will measure and put up your Screen complete for fUx) per window. Screens needed for this season, to secure delivery, must be ordered now. Our agent will call with samples upon application.

Ideal Window Screen 130 Urin.ilo. Slrett, Irookljn. Istratton or this for Ihn brnnfit of tn poopla of tho stsip. And In this I tak" pl'asur in xirssln( my ronfMxni'O In ths admlnlat ral Inn ol this truat by C'ornoll t'nlvaraltjr ami my IMTtstlon thst throuah this foundation th aarlmiitiiral lntr--sis of Ihn 8ta: will hr notably advam-rd." At tha rn of hla prh Oovorno by ti'irnil Won.iford. Thi' t'ornrllinn In- il l.

iiom-n i stand fur tin- fmin and whim to i.ind for the llrst I'rirldt nt. Com Itiiilns. hn said "ll lotia lo'ik hnikaiird to li-ti I'nlvrrsny opftud In duo form fur i r'-ri-ption of studonts imd I's i work anion tho i'oMpri. of thn roimiry I Our anioritia; srnior rli iminhori'd right I r. WtiHi-, old ttiHto, was mil irolil nt.

Thmmh not a aovomor, I do- with reference to suitable farm ma-vhlnery with regard to thn various mat-lrs which Ulrvi tor Dailey has aptly called 'rural engineering' and ID the various subjects which relate to rural lit a. We leed not only Instruction and experimentation at this iclmnl, but the dlaaamlnatloo of Its Influence and the arrylng to the ptople through the arlous forms of extension work of the Infortuatlon and Ihe practirsi sssistanc and g'ildance whlih will help them In solving the problems of existenc and In WANTS Pf SEM0BI1E RACES. Ilempataad Mm Aftor $23 for Piiiet for Minaola Fair Eventa. liipoi inl to tho KakIo Mlnoola, April rr. fif Id.

a riKident of llompstoud Vlllao, has off' rod tho board of manners of' th Quoi ns Nassau Aurlriiltiirsl Koi laty jr, to bo di for prlr.os for pnrhmohlli on ins at iho full fulr in Hontsmhor. 1li i vriits rr ronditotril In ntim-brr of throiiahnui Nassau I'miiitj last full urTirlid r.iro spoi l. M. 1 1 orostod and a sr. of full fjir W'lllll, It is hollovrj.

tM 'aide tv a lro 't-cni,) of pa irons ffuKhas band'4 ovr a aoldrn ky, arm boliial of th lriitctili ol Curm-il i tit vrraliy. I ivi r-d an addri's ntt ilmi un anion. II, it MERRY METER MAKERS. The annual amoker and vaudeville entertainment of the meter maker of the llrooklyn I nloii Oaa Company was held last evening at 131 Wyckoff avenue. One hundred and fifty, or more, of the m-lilnv nf th gas company attended the ntormlnmont and participated In th voiiini's festivities.

An esoellont programme comprised of both professions! and amateur latent waa provided and was an aaiple supply nf rafresh-Biente. The commute In charge In- luUod: Charles Mroll, Henry Ross, dveuplng the agricultural rniirrea of i doa-rvnd lo bo nml I hsvo I provad it by my rk It mi ni motto of tho civil Vr thnnsh I isnnnt tha st.M. It is for th-n- purposss that aanaral wooaforrl Militant Arldrtaa Ibis so has boon stshlishd." Coo-j r.onaral Hianart Woodfo'd lb-- far tb iv it Latin, or mold it mm voro- eluding. tn oovsraor saia: sp-sk-r, mad a viorou plaa Praldnl f'hurmaa. on brhalf nf tha rulnvstlon of itilllts.y litt hal ono doo.

ihrioii-h ithr ns i of Nw Vork. It snw say prlvl-jtlrs. said that the strnn arm nf m- Williama oa by himjoli, and I lnko in-lil Isi the ailininlatration of lluitus, military wss nersar lk' and my i(rsDi iuiy to ronvnlt iplinl Mlrhse) Ciilleton, James fthawney, Jsmss Moss, Bpencar Una Uanlfl Catthy, Thomai Campbell, Morilnw and Otorg Elsasser.

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