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REB -in THE CHAT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923 TADMORE FELLOWCRAFT HA8 IT PAYS TO PAY FARE TO QUEENSBORO LODGE OF ELKS HAS DOUBLE CELEBRATION THIRTY. TWP NEW MEMBERS Thirty-two candidates were Initiated BEflB UB CBEWT TEDC3S nto th mvster es of Tadmore i-enow- II I I II I I.I.J I 1 1 PI craft at a meeting held at' the headquarters 144 Halleck avenue, Friday ever nlni nf last week. The degree team worked under the leadership of Captain A LITTLE BIT DOWN AND A LITTLE EACH WEEK AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY CASH STORE With an audience of about 5,000 Elk and their friends, elaborate exercises were held In Elmhurst last Saturday afternoon, when the cornerstone of the ne home for Queensboro Lodge, 878, B. O. was laid, at Queens boulevard and Eugene Schneli and put the candidates hrough an eWfirely new program oi A report bylhe entertainment commit tee indicated tftiit everything is going fine avenue.

The day proved a memorable one for the members of the lodge, the afternoon's event being followed by an anniversary dinner dance in the eve- in prepartion for the theatre party to be held the evening of Thursday. October 18. The members and their friends will at ing. The latter was held at the Hotel Styles for everybody, if a style is right we have it; if a fabric is correct, we include it; if a color is popular, we get it; if something new and unusual comes along; we introduce it. We are in such close con- tact' with style producers that nothing worth while ever gets by us.

Commodore. tend the performance at the Bushwick Grand Exalted Ruler James D. McFar- Theatre, Broadway and Howard Avenue. Und of Watertown, South Dakota, off! 2 blccks below Street, 3 blocks above Halsey St. L' Station Formerly MARIENTHAL'S FIRST QUALITY GOODS ONLY A large portion of the orchestra and many of the mezzanine boxes have been taken ciaieo at tne laying of the stone, as sisted by members of his1 official staff by the committee, and judging from the large number of reservations made, every Addresses were made by Grand Exalted Ruler McFarland and Borough President one of the tickets will be disposed of with TELEPHONE, FOXCROFT 3667-3663 in a short time.

All intending to take Maurice E. Councils', of Queens. Exalted IT COSTS NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY ON CREDIT 'till part in the affair are advised to secure Ruler John E. Kiffln. presided at the ex erclses.

their tickets as soon as possible. "It Is our duty today, in peace as well Following the performance there will be Extra Quality and Extra Value The Mostly SALE as war, to be alive to our full responslbll several supper ptrties made up. Ity of citizenship In this great land of Another event of interest to the mem hers and their friends will be a dinner csiir ji no MEN! Here's Your Chance All Wool "Trn Stile- ours," Ruler McFarland said, "this land 1 illJtV A 1 mm no- dance to be held later in the season. It will take place In one of the well known where our Constitution grants the rights of free speech and religion. I am surprised that today there even dares to be Manhattan hotels.

OVer- Wonderful 24 organized a society which seeks to set The entertainment committee is by Ferdinand Becker, chairman, and coats sect against sect and class against class Magnificent models. That Is un-Anerican. 1 thank God that includes Elmer Hammersley. secretary mm Fred Sandmann. Frd Bru gel.

William the Elks throw open their doors to every pooklyn's Leading Credit Clothiers For Over Quarter of a Century 100 per cent American. Our Americanism a twenty-four hour proposition, day by liauer. Charles Rilberzahn, Michael Sutler, Jrhn Blatz, Warren L. Burgsraf, Edward C. Groelier.

Eugene Schneider, Edward Oexner, Frank' O. "Kenny. Ed It day and year by year." A Special Price ana' Extra Quality on FUR TRIMMED CoatS and SuitS Sunfast All rotors and also 2-tone effects 36 inches wide. President Connolly agreed with the first mm OPEN Saturday Eveninia 1 mf speaker that Elks are law-abiding and ward Podsen, Frank Kuppel Philip Spatz, August Ttauth and Ernest Ulmer $1.69 Genuine Inlaid Linoleum Tile and marble designs. Cut from full rolls.

First quality. Limit 10 yards. satisfied with the Constitution of the United States as first written. He stated that the establishment of such an order in Europe would have in a large measure prevented the World War, for the Order of 3 Yards for Cambridge Chapter, p. E.

S. Cambridge Chapter, held her floral dc- ItaMXMHieaiMHHMI gsee Stptember 27 in her meeting rooms Mayflower Council, D. of A. at Kings Co. Masonii Temple.

The meet- Elks is "Based on brotherly love." President Connolly outlined the steady Lird's First Quality NEPONSET WQ. Waterproof Floor Covering Very pretty designs. Cut from full rolls. Limit 10 yards. Yds.

5 Above that 59c yard Mayflower Couiu-ll. 1: of is to hold ng room 9S usual was crowded. A sa a euchre and pinochle Wednesday, Octo growth of the lodge since its inception tire on Masonry was comically and clev ber 17, at Young's Temple. Fulton llll til II III! Illltlll llll till II llll 1 1 II II till II I1IIIIII1I1IIIIIIMI III II IM I We Are Neafing Completion 1 erly given which brought great laughter. Refreshments were served.

Great praise Yd. street. Admission is 35 cents. twenty years ago and showed that although Queens had made rapid strides in population, its growth was 357 per cent. Mercerized Plaid Marquisette Large and small squares.

Full pieces. 5 is extended to Brother Hart, whose en deavors helped make this evening a sue Commonwealth Lodge as against a 521! per cent, growth in the membership of Queensboro Lodge during cess. Above that $1.29 yd. William IT. Patterson, a noted lawyer gf Brooklyn and for two years president the same period.

The laying of the cornerstone was pre ceded b- parade In which 500 automo ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE of thp university '-Chin, was installed as THIRTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY District Deputy Grand Master of the first Dues tooK part. Headed by a large van Masonic District of Kings, by Common The United Odd Fellows of Kings in which rode Connelly's Band, the ma wealth Lodge in the Brooklyn Masonic Onyx 1st Quality Ladies' Cotton Hose 39c value County. 4th District, will celebrate its Temple, Lafayette avenue and Clermont. 309 Curtains: None worth less than some as high as $3.98. One to 3 pairs of a kind; some slightly soiled.

f( chines containing the Exalted Rulers, officials of the lodge and a large number of members and friends, passed through the 5th anniversary on Sunday, October 21. 923, at Brooklyn Labor Lyceum, 949-957 Dolly Madison Council Willoughby avenue, near Myrtle, and of of Our New Home 1 Broadway 1 Palace Fashions I principal streets of the section. The pa 4 'Si The regular meeting of Dolly Madison fer an evening of enjoyment in the form raders started at the old clubhouse in Council was held' in Hart's Hall, Broad of an entertainment and dance. Mr. Fred Long Island City, went out Queens boule way, October 4 Councilor Sister Barbara vard to Broadway, Elmhurst, and through Burton with his artists from the Ioev and Keith's Theatre circuits has been en Holtz presided.

The summer months are the main business section of Elmhurst to gaged and will furnish a splendid pro- MERODE Union Suits for Ladies First quality. Usual price $1.50. Limit. 2 suits the location of the new clubhouse at over and the councilor requests that the members make a special effort to attend Onyx 1st Quality and Girls' Strong School Hose grain for this occasion, me noys nnnn Queens boulevard near Maurice avenue. and the children of the Orphanage at Because of the large number of Elks de the meetings, also make an effort to get candidates.

Unlonport yill again be with us and ren sirous of taking part the parade neigh Limit 4 pairs der several selections. At the meeting the recording secretary boring organizations anxious to take part The -proceeds of this entertainment will in the celebration, were requested to ar read acknowledgement from Mrs. Harding of the telegram of sympathy sent to her over the death of President Harding. range themselves along the line of march. Scarf Sale i Included were: John J.

Haspel Post be for the benefit of tbe United Odd Fellows' Home and Orphanage at Union-port, Bronx. New York, and your patronage will thus aid a most worthy eaus? At each meeting a month's dues will V. F. Champlaln Council, Knights of be given free to tho lucky member of Columbus, Mizpah Lodge F. and A.

M. Dolly Madison. Watch for Gaba Lodge. F. and A.

Order of the ind we appreciate your assistance. The entertainment begins at 4:30 and On November 1, after the usual busi Eastern Star; Men's Club of the Methodist dancing at 8 p. m. Episcopal Church; Men's Club of St 69c to $1 Value WhiteandColored Cretonne Scarfs Also some table covers Oar Great IYVUpVmn ness has been completed, the entertainment committee is preparing a Hallowe'en party with good music, dancing, games James Episcopal Church; Men's Club of the Presbyterian Church, the Amerind 19c and 25c Curtain Scrim 36 in. wide; plain or fancy $1.50 Mercerized Damask Hemstitched Table Covers and lots of other fun.

A' theatre party is Democratic Club; Wigwam Democratic Franklin Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.

Franklin Council. Jr. O. V. A.

M. (National), held a large and interesting at Hart's Hall. Gates avenue and to he held In the near future at the Bush- Club; Elmhurst Post, American Legion wick theatre. Elmhurst Square Taxpayers' Association: Broadway, October 5, with Councilor F. Nassau Heights Taxpayers' Association Bushwick Nest 0.

O. O. Elmhurst South Taxpayers' Association: the Veteran Firemen's Association and for Schllchting presiding. Tbe members received the newly elected state vice councilor. Bro.

Andrew Ruppel, who is also captain of Franklin Guard; they also re Bushwick Nest held Its first meeting of the season, October 3, at Hart's Hall, the Letter Carriers' Association of the Flushing Postal District. The latter had 600 Sample Scarfs Most of them are pure, linen. A wonder value. 8 Limit 1 4 Grandma's Powder, 4 Oval Pearl Soap, 4 Quick Suds Soap and 4 Chic Cleanser Broadway and Gates avenue. This meet ceived the newly elected council HartmanV Women's Apparel 1415 BROADWAY BROOKLYN Limit 4 ing was largely attended.

President W. E. secretary. Bin. Ym.

H. Siegman, who is a band. In the evening, the twentieth anniver Hansen was in the chair. Delegations one of Franklin's past councilors. sary of the lodge was fittingly celebrated.

The Franklin Guard and Field Rand Is were present from Manhattan Nest working hard for one of the council's usu Brooklyn Borough Nest, Lower New York ally large class initiations which will be Nest, Greater Borough Nest and Senate Grand Exalted Ruler McFarland was the guest of the evening, and the principal speaker. Other speakers were: Grand F.xalted Ruler Joseph T. Fanning, who was Nest. SAVE $1.00 All our $5.98 Beacon am Blankets if held at Labor Lyceum October 30. The class initiation committee under th Brother Booth reported upon the mem llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiniii 1 1 ii i i ii i a a i a a a leadership of Bro.

H. Kleist, is making bership drive and advised all the brothers every effort to have this the largest and to get busy and make a grand stand finish Ruler when Queensboro Lodge. was found ed, and acting Mayor Murray Hulbert. After the addresses, dancing was en Joyed. best in the history of the council and the so that the committee will have some FRATERNAL NOTES Day Star Chapter 19c Kitchen Towels Hemmed and looped, ready for use.

0 f.r $1.50 Extra Heavy Full Size Ladies' Flannel Gowns trouble in awarding the prizes. A summer trip has been much enioved entertainment committee, under the lead eiship of the captain, has planned a min Brother Levine, chairman entertainment by the matron and members of Day Star $3.98 Cotton Comforters 20 Lincoln Council, D. of A. TADMORE CHAPTER O. E.

S. sttl show to be held at Labor Lyceum committee, reported that everything was ncoln Council, D. of will hold nn November 13. The chorus is to be made cnapter at. the last meeting before vaca tion, it was voted to send Worthy Ma ANNOUNCES MASQUE CARNIVAL ready for the third annual masquerade nge social on evenlnK, Oc- up of.

members and Bro. Sehlichting and civic ball, Thanksgiving eve, Novem iron turner Alary H. Starrett as a repre er 15th in the meeting room after a promises a high class ber 28, at Avion Hall, Avion Place and sentative to visit the E. S. home at Oris meeting at Tyrian Temple.

Every- Window Fansls I1 Broadway. kany. Three members of the chapter left is invited. The entertainment com-tee is working hard to make this af- Brother Mott, chairman publicity com in July and visited not only the Eastern RIDGEWOOD HQNEYMOONERS 51 mittee, reported tnal everything was a success. Games of interest will Star Home, but the Masons' Home at Utica.

Having personal friends in the ready for the big drive for thei ball and $4.98 Velour played. The committee has secured all other public notices were taken care ENJOYING CONVENTION TRIP ellent talent for that Refresh- upper part of New York, they proceeded to Geneva and spent the summer on a Overdraws nts-will be served. $1.50 White Enamel Garbage Can farm there. Then they toured bv auto or. Brother Hansen appointeMn the memorial committee Brothers George "Mdtt, Chairman George Booth and Warren Christensen.

These brothers will have mobile through the western part of New this time Sister Eva E. Williams, of the faithful workers of the order, be received, into Lincoln Council as 1 When Ihe national convention of the American Legion opens af San Francisco York and the northern part of Pennsyl vania, and returned to Brooklyn a conn full charge of the Memorial Services Sun 5 next Monday, to continue until Thursday Aluminum Dish Pan and of the state by-laws committee. All nbers of the order are Invited to at- day afternoon. November 4 at Hart's of weeks ago. The matron feels stimu an interesting group will be found in Un A program is being arranged by the com lAluminumCol: ander, I Alum inum Padding Pan All Sfl for the reception of Sister Williams.

lated to take up the work of the chapter for the delegates representing Queens County mittee. Committees will visit the graves They Include Herman RInge. of incoln Council meets the first arid Monday of every month. Anyone of all departed brothers. Bfillo In addition to acting as Arrangements are being completed by members of Tadmore Chapter Order nf Eastrn Star, for a masque carnival to be held at the Queens Labor Lyceum, Putnam and Forest avenues, the evening of Friday, November 16.

At a meeting of the chapter last week, held in the home of Estclle Case, Cooper avenue, Glendale, the plans were discussed. Considerable time was also devoted to plans for the presentation of handsome prizes to the wearers of the most beautiful and most comical costumes the evening of the event. Lively music will be furnished for the dancing, a well known orchestra to be engaged, and between dances, a program of vocal and "instrumental numbers will be introduced. The committee of arrangements is headed by Mrs. Dorothy Denton, and includes Estella Case.

Adolph Sanntrock, Emelle Lchmann, Alis I'. Markel, Right Worthy Catherine pemier, Elizabeth Locke, Elsie Will. Josephine Sandmann. Margaret Sandmann, Louise Leining, Cora Craml-Ich, Theresa Haber, Mrs. A.

Samntrock. FredftV. Locke and Nathaniel Racmer. OLD TIMERS' NIGHT 1 69c Broom, 1 Good Garbage Can The goat was glad as he had three can hing to affiliate should see W. I.

Bly- delegate, Ringe Is enjoying a honeymoon didates to Initiate In the regular Bushwick burgh, 431 Autumn avenue, or Coun- trip. On the morning of their departure Nest style. Carrie B. Donnelly, by calling Ap- Magnolia Chapter, O. E.

S. Magnolia Chapter, O. E. recently held the regular meeting at Tollner Building, Madison street and Bedford avenue, with the worthy matron, Mrs. Kate John- iast Saturday, RInge and Miss Marie $1 7070.

A long discussion was taken, up about the medical board as the brothers are not Starfenherger, daughter of Mrs. Claie All for Starfenherger. of Richmond Hill. were getting the services they are entitled to. Yew Tree Chapter, Q.

E. S. married. The party expects to arrive In son, his. and worthy patron, Daniel, D.

Gran-presiding. Magnolia Chapter has ew Tree Chapter, O. E. held a rog- the convention city this Sunday. President Hansen spoke upon his visit to Deputy Supreme President Bloom's office in regard to the mr (ileal board, which meeting Friday evening, October fj.

Tbe other delegates are County'. Com ndidates were voted for and several pleased the brother greatly. mander Michael J. Flynn, of Long Island positions were received. Next meet- City and Douglaston, and Past Com will be held October -19, at Tyrlan 1VU H.

oi Best Sash Cord and President Harns of Manhattan Nest spoke at some length upon the things that impressed him while he was in the prepared a hope chest filled with various articles to be awarded to the winner. There was a large attendance at the meeting- all of whom enjoyed the evening. Monday evening, November 19, Magnolia Chapter, will hold an entertainment and dance at the Tollner Building, at which mander Dr. George J. Lawrence, of nple, fi8 Pennsylvania avenue.

Work Flushing. Accompanying the delegation 10c Clear Glass Optic Water Tumblers 20 I 15 Rolls of Best Japanese Toilet Paper the evening will be star degree. i Doz. Pint Ideal Jars, glass top; 1 doz. Rings 51 room.

also are Harry W. Rellly, commander. lemners are Dusy getting rcadv for a and Charles W. Ellis, a member of A-? Vice President Cowles, Greater Borough Nest, spoke upon a number of interesting ale minstrel to be given at Masonic toria Post, and Mrs. Margaret Klein, of 60 Selected; Clothes Pins nple, Lafayatte and Clermont ave- PLANNED BY ORDER OF BISON things and the good spirit of the nest.

the hope chest will be awarded. October 15, will be Master Mason's night Thursday evening, November 8. Secretary Merker spoke upon the fine kets, including wardrobe. 75 cents showing of all the committees and that person. Every effort is being put when the associate grand patron, Brother James LeDousey, will speak.

A cordial welcome is extended to all Master Masons and members of the O. E. S. at all meet th to make a success. Rehearsals held every Tuesday and Thursday All $1 for 1 nings In Community House of United sbyterian Church, through Ihe court- hf Dr.

1-Ippvfv the old time life was coming back to Bushwick. Brother Booth and Christensen spoke upon the big surprise which is to be held on Wednesday evening. October 31 in Hart's Hall. The chairman of the memorial committee which will have a meeting shortly wishes to make it clear that all brothers George Washington Herd, Order of American Bisons. 'has set aside the second meeting night on October which as "Old Timers' Night." Invitations have been distributed to some six hundred friends and prospective candidates.

A first class entertainment will be provided as well as pipes and tobacco. Candidates of political parties have been invited to attend. The Order of American Bisons has established a school for the teaching of non-citizens tbe requirements of Vlday-evening, Wyember.2, will he Madras Shirts for Men -Masons'- night. On this oc- I doz. Qt.

MasoS Ion an addresu will be given by W. bert J. Raynor, P. of Richmond and sisters who want to, can take part Ledge, and principal of Boys Com- Imported Gold Band China: Cups and Saucers $1.69 Very Heavy Sheet Blanket For full size bed. Long Island City, secretary of the Queens County Chapter of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Mis. Klein will serve as page at the convention. The party left New York at 2 o'c-ock Saturday afternoon, stopping off at Chicago, Kansas Colorado Springs, Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the Grand Canyon nhd San Bernadino, Cal. At the latter, place they were picked up in automobiles by Riverside Post and conveyed to Rherside, via the Red Lands. Smiley Heights, Mont Ru'lidoux and Mic.sion Inn.

It was their intention to leave Riverside on the Sahte Fe for Los Angeles, there to transfer to the Southern Pacific for I'll Monte. From there they will go to San Francisco, ai riving Sunday' about 2 p. m. The return trip willbe made over the Western Pacific to Salt Lake City, the Denver Rio Grande to Denver, the C. B.

Q. Railroad to Chicago and the New York Central to home. in this service and help out in any way they can. rclal High School. Guaranteed fast colors, well made; usual $1.30 1 lb.

of best Cassia Chapter assia-Chapter Xo. 245. O. E. ten- kind.

All sizes. 5i Parowax GAS RANGES and HEATERS ed reception to Sarah Berg-nn on Wednesday evening, October 3. ny beautiful vocal selections were en by Sister Hilda Reich, as well as ings. Central Masonic Lodge Central Lodge, F. and A.

met in its lodge rooms at Brooklyn Masonic Temple on Tuesday evening. The rooms at Clermont avenue and Lafaqette were full of members, who were pleased to meet their friends at this first meeting of the year. Matters of Interest to the lodge were discussed. K. H.

Grant, the master, presided. A radio minstrel is to be heard at the lodge rooms on Friday evening November 9. Coroner Stone Lodge Corner Stone Lodge, 63, F. and A. with Harry S.

Lawless, master, presiding, conferred the third degree on six candi-rates Friday -evening at a meeting hold at the. Masonic Temple at Gates and Bushwick avenues. Court of Mystical Rose At a special meeting held by the court of the Mystical Rose, Catholic, Daughters of America, at Lexington County Club house, Lorimer street and Meserole avenue, on last Friday, evening, plans- were completed for a dance and reception which took place at the club house on resses by prominent members of the All for ler. The chapter was honored by the Limit 2 sence of M. W.

Mildred V. Everson, nd matron, M. W. Annie M. Pond.

Men's Ik Heavy nd secretary and many other grand delightful evening was enjoyed by all. 10'CedarMojE Wool Hose Royal Society Best Quality Lingerie Gowns Stamped. Value $1.50. sia will-celebrate its 21st birthday on ob.eC 24, by a supper dance at the English ribbed. Extra and 1 large pel Astor, Montauk Council, D.

of P. bottle of Oil fontauk Council's meetings are being special, Pairs I 0 for I 1 attended as usual, and it is a pleas-to sit around the council fire and ch proceedings under the able di- SPECIAL THIS WEEK! c-aiurnay evening. The committee in All for Alington Tent, K. M. Arlington Tent No.

473. K. O. T. M.

held its review on Friday evening, October 4, at Hart's Hall. Gates' avenue and Rrofldway, with Sir Knight Commander Geo. A. Engan in the chair. This proved to be a very interesting review.

A theatre parly will he held at the Bushwick Theatre on Tuesday evening, October lfi. In conjunction with the Arlington Review. The ladies and Sir Knights have joined hands to make things very lively the coming season. Arlington Tent will give an old time stag smoker on Thursday evening, November" 15; tickets, 75 cents, Including refreshments. Tickets will be ready at the, next review.

Do not fall to he present and get some. All remember what a grand success Arlington Tent had with all smokers and stags. Arlington Tent will also participate In the theatre party of the Maccahee Council on Wednesday evening, December 5. at Rivera Theatre, St. John's place near Kingston avenue.

The fntlre theatre has been engaged for that night. From now on, something will be Interesting at all of the reviews. Chairman of. the entertainment committee Is a live wire and intends to mnke things hum for the balance of this year. The Sir Knights who do not attend are missing things.

The Degree Team wilt soon start out again to boom things. Visitors from other tents are always welcome, at Arlington Tent. Write the "enterprising" young Geo. A. Eagan.

You ivlll be pleased with' your' Next review of Arlington November 'Jfl, Royal' Society Best Quality Muslin Stamped' Pillow charge included: Miss Eileen O'Connor, ilon of Pocohontas Sister Lillian MEMORIAL FOR P. S. MEN KILLED IN WORLD WAR Dedicated to the men of the Postal who made the supreme sacrifice in the-World War, memorial building Is to be erected in New York City. The Initial steps are being taken by Post Office Department Post N. 930, Veterans of Foreign Wars, of this city.

Former Postmaster General Will. H. Is honorary chairman of the Memorial Committee, Judge Edwin L. Carvln, chairman and Past Commander, Thomas F. Sullivan, vice-chairman.

To start the fund necessary for the project a Memorial Rail. will be given at the Waldorf-Astoria, November 3, for which the entire first floor of the hotel has been engaged. There will be two orchestras and a midnight show, Combination Coal vhJiolt end hoi- loyal staff of chiefs. chairman; Rose Casey, Mrs. Dunelion.

Mrs. E. Walsh, Mary Regan, Mildred the Inst sleep. October 5. the at- and Gas Range Barbarite, Mae Ahem, Mac Kenney, Mar tion of the members was directed to ion Honan, Mary Bennett, Margaret Saturday Only Boys' $8.98 t(i Burns, Kosalite Rush, Jane Rirket, Mrs.

H. Walsh, Augusta Kaiser, Grace Col-gan, Mary Richardson and Eileen O'Keefc. HLIOTlf -Saturday Only Ladies' Silk Dresses $10.98 to $13.00 values. The very newest mod-2ls. Limit one.

Delphian Society The Bedford Chapter of the Delnhlni CO. INC 2 pairs of pants. Beal- euchre and pinochle of the Orphan's istmas Tree Fund of the councils and es, which takes place at Trommer's on Monday evening, October 23. It hoped that Montauk Council wlil be 1 represented. There will be prises players non-players, the next sleep, October lit, they ex-l to receive Deputy Great Pocohontas er Jennie Harrison, great interest Is annual, dance eh takes place December 8," at Labor eum.

Thfe entertainment committee mises a Jolly Three handsome es will' be' awarded to. the. council Cases 2 fr $1.69 Absolutely Rainproof Ladies' and Men's Umbrel-- las 26 and 28 inch Sj Limit 2 purchaser Society held its. 'opening meeting of the tiful tweeds and mi tures. Sizes 7 to It season recently; at 1025 St.

John place. A general review of the work-of the last season was made, and the topic (of the next meeting was This will be "Greece, from Troy to BROOKLYN 1246 Myrtle Ave. at Hart RIDGEWOOD 1677 Myrtle Avenue WOODHAVEN- 93m 11 Jamaica Avenue EAST NEW YORK 2884 Fulton Street Off the-Key Nervous Musician "1 er I Just called roijnd, madam, tn tell you that yotir cater kept us awake last night with Its serenade. I am a musician myself and a humahe.nlan, and' I er don't wish to have it destroyed, but I thought if you could have It er London Opinion. The Bedford Chppter of the'Delphlan; has just joined the' New York City Feder Ing the largest; numbers of members ation of Women's and will be represented at' tho next convention.".

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