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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle du lieu suivant : Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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1 i BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JULY in, 103! A 5 Lilirary Fight To Front Again In Estimate Bd. HAM IRA A GREAT STORE NEARER HOME llpslrrberj; Making Bitlj In Finish Ontral Rui1d- insr Begun 2. Year Ago 7 AB a. TO CARt WILAEtM Thrre may be "something doing" nl City Hall this week in relation tr the Brooklyn Central Library Bitilrlins, whirh, if the city administration does not make up its mind pretty quirk about what, to do with it, will, its present unfinished state, be left as a monument of Rl-most unthinkable official dilatori-nrss. This probability Is based on the sction taken by the committee of the whole of the Board of Estimate during an executive session last week when Mayor Walker was authorized to appoint a special corporate stock and tax note committee to prepare the calendar of requisitions by borough presidents and H0300 WOR' of $23J00 FURNI TURE for 1 Reductions of MM 11 11 r.

mmm if -St, 1 i W-Vrr t5 5 lS OW is the rime to pick up the things you've always longed for for your house at a fraction of their usual prices. You can pay out of income with an Convenient Payment Account. cShop till 9 o'clock Wednesday night for furniture, rugs, bedding. All quantities limited many one-of-a-kind. All merchandise subject to prior sale.

No telephone or mail orders. heads of city departments for extraordinary appropriations not pro- I vided for in the annual city budget, Hesterbrrg Asks $9,5041,000 The calendar will contain a request by Borough President Hester-hert; for $9,500,000 to meet the cost of completing the Brooklyn Central Library Building. Heretofore appropriations for that project have been dealt out by the board in the most stingy fashion imaginable. Htster-berg wants enough money to enable him to go ahead and finish the Joh. His argument has been that in this way the city will save between two and three million dollars.

Membership of he special corporate stock committee consists of Mayor Walker, Controller Berry and Aldermanic President McKee. The Mayor said he would call a meeting of the committee sometime this week. Whether Controller Berry will cut short his vacation to attend the meeting could not be learned, but that, is not likely. How-rver, Depuiy Controller Frank J. Prial will be there to represent, rhe Controller.

He probably has his Instructions as to what attitude to take in vesarrl to the proposed library appropriation, Mayor I'ncnmmiiniralive When Mayor Walker was asked hy the writer what chance there was for Borough President. Hester-berg of obtaining the appropriation, he replied: Well, you can form your own opinion as to that." And that was all he had to say on I lie subject. Authorized 2.1 Years Ago The Brooklyn Central Library will be paid for by the city as a wholp because the funds are raised by vr of corporate stork. The point is thai construction of the building wrts authorized by the city authorities alxjut 25 years ago simultaneously with authorization of construction of the great Central Library of Manhattan at 5th Ave. and St.

Contrasting the two projects the present state of the Brooklyn Central Library building is almost unbelievable. The Manhattan Library has been in full use for years. The Brooklyn building is only partly finished and how much work is vet required to complete it can be estimated from the amount of money asked for by President Hesterberg. The reason for this has been the piece-meal appropriations made bv the Board of Estimate ranging from $.100,000 or less to a couple of millions. And between times work on the Brooklyn structure often had to be stopped because there was no money to keep it going.

lleMerberj Stirs Thin Vp At. the executive session last Tuesday, Mr. Hesterberg did sneered in stirring up the Board of Fstimate about the Brooklyn Central Library building. He asked that the corporate stock and tax note rommittee. which has not held single meeting this year, be discharged from consideration of his request for $9,500,000 for the boro's Central Library, in order to have the matter threshed out at an open meeting of the Board of Esimate.

It was then, it Is understood, that thp Mayor moved the appointment of a special committee to dispose of the corporate stock budget. The regular corporate stock and tax note rommitlee includes all the members of the Board of Estimate. Hardy Polar Grain Souffht by Soviets Moscow. 18 Pi The possi llll I'Vl'IM'll I.oiiIk XV Arm riiairs Fine hand-made needlepoint rovers, silk brocade covers, antiqued vrlvet covers in the most delic ious colors French blue, ira rose, green, black, beige. Brass nail studded, loose cushions.

A direct importation. i ivim, noon sri i i 1 Sofa and Chair, down cushions, Italian tapestry 1 Sofa and Chair, rust brocatellc 1 Sofa and Chair, walnut frame, rust brocatellc cover 1 Maple Sunroom Suite, sofa and chair W'rfr 195.00 oa.oo 125.00 (()J,) 225.00 195.00 295.00 150.00 335.00 1 1 ri walnut veneer maplr I Red room Suite, 4 pi I Bedroom Suite, 4 pc, 4 Dressers, blue enamel 256 pairs of Ready-made Draperies I Fere 95 2.95 Pir Hair) Glazed Chintz, Floral Chintz, Figured Sateen. XC'rrr Aoir I pairs Draperies, hintz, cretonne, wiffn 2.19 256 pairs Draperies, plain or patterned chintz, sateen 2.95 40 Warp Print Daybed Covers 1.91 2.93 40 Auto Coach and Sedan Slip .1.91 2. 95 rOURCH FLOOR. CP'NTRAL Tnhlp ami Floor J.I Floor lamps Of to 8.95 2.95 A 3.95 2 Table Lamps 4.9? to Of 2.95 Mirrors.

PiHurow 47 Chippendale Mirrors, maple Of 2.93 2S French Print Pictures 2.10 1.R3 Arl 4iill4ivork 450 living Room Pillows I 49r .00 Spreads 2.9$ to .05 2.19 2nn Footstools 79c 39r 24 Dressing Tables with skirts 4.95 2.95 400 Slimmer Scarfs 2fc to 4.95 IrVK mill IUhliiig 14 Sample Maitrcsscs, felt, kapok, inncrspring. twin sizes, one-of-a-kind 39.fl! 19.75 45 Sample Mattresses, felt, kapok, inncrspring, one-of-a-kind 19.7f 12.75 1 Studio Couch, tapestry cover Itf.no 49. 75 Chair Bed, velour cover 42.f( 2 1. 7 I Box Conch, cedar lined, tapestry cover ff.no 39.50 1 Daybed, maple finished frame 75. no 19.75 1 Simmons Divan, denim cover 29.

19.73 Divan, metal, white enameled in.5n 5.25 1 Box Couch, tapestry cover 49.75 21.75 Daybeds. velour and tapestry rovers, maple and walnut finish frames, period styles 1 .00 49.75 45 Period Style Daybeds, 4 posters, Chippendale adaptation, etc. 100.00 59.50 Daybeds, denim cover, mahogany frames f.00 39.50 1 Double Daybed. rust -colored tapestry cover Iff. 00 R5.00 22 Spiral Bc'dsprings 12.75 R.25 FIFTH FLOOR.

CENTRAL- 100 Fibre Rugs. 9x12 feet 9.95 f.5 If Imported Worsted Wilton Rugs. K.lx 1 0.6 ft. 74.5 0 39.50 40 Summer Rugs, fibre, wool and fibre 19.75 13.75 0 Heavy Fibre Rugs, Ax9 feet 12.95 R.75 Plain Velvet Rugs. 11x11 feet 121.00 69.50 10 Imported Wilton Rugs, Oriental patterns, 9x10 feel 79.50 15 Imported Wilton Rugs, Oriental patterns 9x12 feel 14 5.00 R9.50 lOFxtra I arge Rugs, Oriental patterns, Roclnrerl I If.

00 to 215.00 30.50 SIXTH FLOOR. IART China ami (In 2000 Pottery Vasts. Belgian and Italian 1.00 49r 400 Imported liquor Classes, ruby color 19c 9r 20 Luncheon and Dinner Sets, imported, to la one-of-a-kind 7.91 to 10. 00 Off 100 Scrv-8 Sets, peach, open sine 3.29 .10 Imported Dinner Sets. 10 pieces .19.10 19.95 londlass luncheon Sets, 21 pieces 2.71 1.50 I in Venetian Class Vases.

Bowls, etc Ol J.75 I 000 Odds and Fnds of Dishes each I Or, 1 5r, 20c FOURTH FLOOR. Wrarr bility of growing wheat, other! gryins and vegetables In the Polar rglons is being Investigated by i fioviet scientists. Sucre's already has crowned their experiments in some resperts. They report that Poring corn has bren raised at 64 13 north latitude: and that in the ut. no K295 IK tin 5 1.00 29.75 19.75 19 7 5 10.73 22t.no XI29 i).

50 240 0(1 12.75 79.75 29.7 5 19.75 37.50 7i.on 15.00 37.50 29.75 5 2 o'l 29.75 27.50 i 7 3 44.00 21.75 5 1.00 31.75 71.00 39.75 99.50 19.75 K5.no ,75 4 5.no 27.50 15.00 11.75 soon so. oo 29.75 4i.no I 29-i 21.75 19.71 21.75 9S.on 19.75 5 4.no 29.75 29.75 lio.oii I95 4 9i.no 295 9. 7mi.oo 550 11.00 11.75 421.00 f250 121.00 79.50 221.00 II9 210.00 $175 Trukhansky region of northern Siberia barley and peas have 2 Beds, blue decorated I Wardrobe, blue decorated I Rcdroom Suite, 4 -pr parchment dei orated I Bedroom Suite, 1 pc, green decorated 1 Bedroom Suite, 4 pc, pine 9 Portable Mirrors, maple 12 Beds, walnut veneer, full sie 9 Reds, mahogany vencer, full M'e 2 Beds, mahoganv veneer, single I Bed, mahogany veneer, single 1 Bed, walnut veneer, single 2 Beds, walnut veneer, single 2 Beds, herry, full Beds, maple, lull 2 Beds, maple, full I Red, maple, full. I Dresser, provincial, green I Dresser, maple 1 Dresser, maple Dressers, walnut veneer, 4X-inch I Dressing Tabic, maple 1 Vanity Dresser, walnut veneer I Vanity Dresser, mahoganv veneer 4 Chests, maple 1 Chests, mahoganv senn-r 1 Chests, walnut veneer 1 Chest, mahoganv veneer I Chest, mahoganv cenicr 1 hest. maple 10 Bedroom Suites, 4 piece, limit I Bedroom Suite, 4 pc walnut I Bedroom Suite, -pc, I'nghh oak I Bedroom Suite, 7-pc, mahoganv veneer .1 Portable Mirrors, mahoganv I Bedroom Suite.

1-pc, satinwood 10 Bedroom Suites. 4 pc, walnut 4 Bedroom Suites, 4 pc mahoganv veneer .1 Bedroom Suites, 4 pc, walnut oi i asio. i. ri VTrre 1 I.ove Seat, down back and seat 110.00 1 Chestnut Side Chair, red velvet seat 11.00 1 Arm Chair, walnut, red hrocatrlle seat 9.50 1 Arm Chair, down cushion, gold brocaiclle OR.fn I Oak Cabinet 79. 5 1 Nests of Tables, mahogany veneer 2.75 1 Sofa Table, mahogany veneer US.

00 1 ibrary Table, mahoganv veneer 51.50 2 Coffee Tables, walnut veneer 19.71 1 Telephone Set, mahogany veneer 4 5.00 4 Coffee Tables, marble top 29.75 I Oak Humidor. 15.00 1 Oak Stool 29.7! I Oak Stool 19.7! IS tnd Tables, marble top 1 Oak Tabic, refectory ends 19.75 2 Arm Chairs, hair cloth mahogany 29.75 1 Occasional Table, satinwood veneer 59.50 1 Oak Cabinet 9S.50 1 Oak Bench 12 5.00 3 Louis XV Chairs 4 5.00 1 Gothic Oak Cabinet 115.00 1 Gothic Oak Cabinet 125.00 1 Moderne Table 72.00 1 Tip Table, mahogany veneer I Revolving Table, mahoganv 79.5(1 I Maple Wing Chair 45.u0 1 Wing Chair, high back 1 Maple Arm Chair 1 Chintz Arm Chair, high back 19.71 1 Bedroom Chair 1 7. 5 .1 Bedroom Chairs, walnut veneer 10.75 2 Bedroom Chairs, walnut venen 12.75 1 Smoky Pine Bench 14.7! I Wing Chair, cherry, earlv American 125.00 1 Settee, cherry, early American 195.00 1 Cherry Suite, sofa, chair .15. no 2 Cherry Tables 14 75 1 Maple Sewing Cabinrt 19.75 I Farlv American Fnd Tabic 14.7! 1 Cherry Occasional Table 19.7! 9 Boudoir Chairs, retonnr .75 I Pillow Arm Chair, loose cushion 29.7! I Chaise lounge, in two pieces 79.5(1 7 ape Cod Chintz Chairs 29.7! I Boudoir Chair, cretonne cover 49.7! R9.50 21.75 39.75 39.75 39.75 1 1.75 19.75 29.75 19.75 19.75 19.75 19.75 9.75 1 1.75 29.75 19.75 19.75 29.75 ft5 19.50 29.75 59.50 79.50 21.75 35 19.75 31.75 21.75 29.75 2t.75 9.75 6.95 ft.95 4.95 R9.50 JM07 239 9.75 I 1.75 9.75 9.75 5.95 17.50 39.75 I 7.50 19.75 ripened at 66 north latitude. In the basin of the Yani River.

Ihev claim barley, rye and oats have i ripened at 6713 north latitude and hemp. peas, potatoes, cabbage, heels, turnips, carrots and radishes grown In the River Kolvma dis- trirl near the Polar circle. FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES Resinol clean them away "Mycompltiinn waa vcrv poor tWauae of pimp lee (nit black heede whiih covered ra fat and nick. I had bren dviaed to try Reeinnl Snap and Ointment, but had tried an many other thinie without vat I wdiuled withevery- thine However, friend urged me to try a eample any wav. In I three day' time the improvement I KOO.M SI I Were 1 a 1.00 4 21.

no 19t. no 149. on waa ao great I could hardly believe it. I will alwaya have a word of praiae for Reeinol." (Siffti'H) Pinltna Hunch. Vkarrm Ae Dallas.

Taaa, Kaetnnl ana' Raatunl na nvaliiaHt tnr all kindxrf jinn e'linreVra 2f.9 29 2'5 98.50 I Dining Rm. Siuie, 10 mahojans venrer Dining Rm. Suites, 10-pc, walnut veneer I Dining Rm. Suite. 10 mahoganv veneer 1 Dining Rm.

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