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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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Brooklyn, New York
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Ml THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 11)20. ACTRESS IS XOY AMERICAN CITIZEN CAMPBELL FLAYS a WHALEN'S POLICE 58 TRAINED NURSES GRADUATE FROM HOSPITAL SCHOOL Xamm's Gives Imietus to the Jacket Mode With Tlii'sc Special Valnos in The New Jackets for Junior Misses Sizes 1) and IT -V fi c. ft i 'v 'A Charging that Tollce Commissioner Whalcn made the statement that there were 32,000 speakeasies in tho city, MaJ. Maurice Campbell, Prohibition administrator, told members of the Woman's Hoover-Curtis Committee, yesterday afternoon at the Hotel St.

George, that "if I were the Police Commissioner, I would be ashamed to admit such a condition under my PACKARD New Standard 8 sedan, $595. Delivered. iatlctdinj Acctaeorita Kenson Motor Company BROOKLYN, N.Y, Avtnut feitk $ttt I Emi 161K Si. m4 Avtaae Tt A The 89th annual commencement exercises of the M. E.

Hospital Training School for Nurses were held at the Orate M. E. Church, Itij ave, and St. John's last night, in the presence of a large gathering of parents, relatives and friends. Prank A.

Home, president of the board of managers, presided. The fit members of the graduating class in their white uniforms and erimson-lined blue cloth cape- "resented an inspiring sight. After a prayer by the Rev, Dr. Warren E. Cook, field secretary to the hospital, addresses were made by the Rev.

Dr. Morgan p. Noyes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, followed by Dr. Harry W. Mayes, assistant attending obstetrician of the hospital, who mads the presentation of diplomas.

Miss Dorothy Elisabeth Hessler, head of the graduating class, delivered the valedictory, Mrs. Helen Bard Nixon, contrail soloist of the Marble Collegiate Church of New York, sang several solectiom. A song composed by two of its members was sung by the class, each of whom was the recipient of floral tributes and other gifts. The benediction was pronounced by Dr. Noyes, 9 I Bbnds Aflfain Carry 0 Stear Honors, This Time At Baby Contest Finals in Quilled nUk Vs ft laeket.

7fAfc .1 smnrf firi'iif 1)1 qultnl viqut jacket. He urged citizens to obey President Hoover's appeal for law observance and declared that the responsibility for some deaths laid to Prohibition should be sought elsewhere. Mrs. Ida B. Sammls Woodruff, president of tlie committee, requested that a letter be read from Assemblyman Robert K.

Story Jr. of the 17th District, in answer to one reprimanding him on his failure to support tho Jcnks Bill. Assemblyman Story's answer stated that he voted atmlnst the Jenks BUI because the referendum in his district showed a ratio ot 3'i to l. A motion was passed that the committee meet the first week in September Instead of the second week in October, in order to take part in the primaries. It was also agreed that the committee support Robert Fleckles in the 17th A.

D. Three new members were accepted by the committee. Whiteman at Pavilion Paul Whiteman with his orchestra of 30 returned to the scene of his first New York triumphs when he opened an engagement on Raturday at the Pavlllion Royal, on the Merrick at Valley Stream. It was in this restaurant that he made his bow to Eastern audiences six years ago, having come from the West practically unknown, His music soon attracted the approbation ot critics and thousands flocked to the Pavilion Royal to hear the orchestra. Whlteman's engagement at the Pavilion Royal is for a limited time, as he is due in California soon to make a big "talkie" picture.

i The smart miss will adore these swanky jackets of flannel and quilted silks, piques and calicos. In ti hile, redf wiry, pustels end print. $5-95 to $10-75 Vera Amazar, singer md musical comedy actress, and Merton A. Sturgls, District Director of Naturalization, after the singer had lifted the pull of a moral turpitude charge by becoming an American citizen to exercise her vocal cords. She merely stared and blinked wr-en that dreadful noise which wu the flashlight was made.

The man who had enough courage to endure the wrath that mothers of rejected babies heap upon the judge who dares to choose some one else's offspring, and endure it alone was Dr. William McEvany of the Board of Health. The infants who appeared yesterday were chosen last week as the most nearly perfect of 286 babies who were entered in the contest held in conjunction with National Baby Week. They were classified in three groups, from 2 to 6, from 6 to IS and from 15 to 24 months. Slept Through Whole Thing! Charles Bronk's mother, however, disregarded qualifications, for Charles Is only 4 weeks old.

He slept through it all yesterday, In his blue blanket, blissfully unconscious of the keen competition going on around him. The prise winners were Jane Cochrane, months, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cochrane of 1918 Avenue Billy Kushner, The blondes have it, even where the very youngest generation la concerned. Two young women, aged I nd 9 months, respectively, both of the Lorelei variety, and a robust, red-cheeked, equally golden-haired young man of 17 months walked oft with stellar honors In the Baby Con test finals held at Martin's yester clay, each receiving $10 in gold.

If Margin's infant wear department was unusually noisy yesterday it was scarcely more than you can expect, when 45 youngsters, ranging Irom 2 months to 24, accompanied by their doting mothers, start to gurgle with glee and then cry unrestrainedly when the big man with the camera makes such a funny noise. Dislike Being Photographed. The babies showed a particular aversion to being photographed, and even when two pretty nurses set their pillows and fluttered around them and put two intriguing Peter Rabbits on the same table they still cried all except one curlv haired little girl who looked too frightened Savy flannel jacktt, NAMM'S Junior Mittet' Shop Second Floor 17 months, whose parents are Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas C. Kushner of 91 E.

18th and Florence "Bubbles" Monahan, 9 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Monahan of 186 WycUofT st. The three successful contestants showed an extraordinary nonchalance and refused to let a little thing like fame ruffle the placid stream of their lives. Blue-eyed Jane, who weighed only four pounds when the stork dropped her on Avenue and now tips tne scale at 17, made no effort to suppress the yawns which re her utter boredom.

When asked about her ambitions, she merely turned coldly aside with the true air of a future Zlegfeid star. Billy, in an orange sweater and green beret, placidly held a wooden stick in his mouth and refused to Nil MM Actort Not Scare Despite the widespread belief that the "talkies" have raided the legitimate stage to the extent of making players difficult to find for the-artlcal producers, Schwab It Man-del announce that they are experiencing no difficulty in casting two companies of "Follow Thru" and one of "The New Moon." These companies will be ready this summer to play Chicago and Boston. talk to eager newspaperwomen who gathered around him. Bubbles, a demure maid in spite of her name, whose weight reads 22 pounds, and whose hair has a decidedly reddish tinge, was a little more cordial, but she, too, seemed more Interested in getting dressed than in giving out any information. And to what do they owe the secret of their success? Their mothers agreed that it was fresh air, vegetables and milk.

rH iToo'CKOWING WITtl BROOKLYN tttm Sfrrri Rent TUftnt apartments auteklft Oh Ele CltMtnrd Act, Your rrntini Mtnt (or tprtd la Ondmi wi'unti tnd laexpcn-Ivt eot. Time to Think of Vacations When You Find a Sale of Smart Luggage at Unusual Reductions! May Sale Suitcase, Usually $12 to $15 Such features as swing-out hangers, hat, shoe and accessory compartments and moire lining make rStJ these Fabricoid cases popular. 2 styles. 3 sizes. Formold Foundations mm Hand-Sewed Traveling Bag Usually Higher Priced.

well made, hand-boarded top grain Hand-sewed. Lined $10 cowhide in black and brown. with twill. 18-inch. $5 Cowhide Suitcase, Usually $25 22-inch case for women, either black or brown selected cowhide grains, cleverly lined in all silk, Jj) 1 heavy brass locks.

Suitcase, Usually 13.50 28 and 30-inch sizes, extra deep. Of heavy (h -4 enameled duck or cobra fabricoid, Vewed leather u) 1 I corners and straps. Cretonne lined, tray and pocket. Gladstone Bag, Usually 19.75 to $25 A limited number of these men's cases, heavy cowhide and walrus, keratol or plaid linings. Brass trims.

22 and 24-inch. Overnight Case, Usually 7.50 Cobra grain fabricoid, on veneer basswood frame. Brass locks. Sizes 16 to 24-inch. Moire lined.

TVTODELS 'designed for every type of figure. by smart youthful lines. materials, specially selected. and cool. spring and.

summer. A special feature, new French woven elastic generally found in $9 garments. A. With new uplift bust. Long princess lines.

Pink brocade with sections of finely woven elastic. B. New low back. Pink brocade with brassiere of striped swami cloth and wide sections of fine elastic. Boned diaphragm control.

The inner belt, a special feature, well boned for large figure. With wide sections of fine elastic. High diaphragm control. D. One-piece combination.

Striped satin Treco. E. Step-in, combining pink brocade and fine elastic, lightly boned. CORSETS THIRD FLOOR, WIST 8FCTI0N STREET FLOOR, CENTRAL BU1LDINO ABRAHAM 6 STRAUS ABRAHAM STRAUS BROOKLYN BROOKLYN 7.

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