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THE BROOKLYN "jVilTLY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1929. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVEUTISEMENT. LOESER'S DISPLAYS EXECUTIVE GALLERY Jackson, artist unknown; Mary in Van Buron engraved by J. Saryaln, painted by H.

Inman; William H. Harrison, engraving J. Sartain and Tucker from painting by T. Sully, John Tyler engraved by J. Sartain, from painting by J.

R. Lomb-din: James K. Polk entrravpil hv N'T. ADVERTISEMENT. pw J.

Sartain from painting by Thomas O-ooh. you'd better get your figure down to normal if you'd like to wear one of the new jacket suits this spring, or one of the sleeveless sport frocks next summer. You'd better phone Triangle S038 for an appointment at Christine Midskaug's Swedish Massage Institute at 322 Livingston st. first thing tomorrow morning. Clever attendants will wash" pounds of flesh away, the scientific, harmless way.

Exhibit Includes Autographed Portrait of Every President, READJUSTMENT CLINIC PLANNED BY LEAGUE readjustment clinic for children who are behavior problems is planned by the Community Service League at its clubhouse, 823 Eastern according to an announcement made by Mrs. Jeannette G. Brill, president of the league, yesterday. The league, which will hold its annual theater party tomorrow night at the new Ethel Barrymoro Theater, is planning to use part of the proceeds for the establishment of the clinic. engraving by William SpHrtain, Ulysses S.

Grant painling by VV, E. Marshall, Rutherford B. Hayes engraving by Continental Bank Note Company, James A. Garfield engraving by Samuel Hollyer, Chester A. Arthur by Taber Art Company, Grover Cleveland engraving by J.

W. Watts, Benjamin Harrison by U. S. Bureau Literature and Arts, William McKinley photogravure of painting by Chartran, Theodore Roosevelt by Sidney K. Smith, William H.

Taft original sketch by Daleologue, Woodrow Wilson original drawing by Winthrop Newman, Warren G. Harding photo by Harris and Ewlng and Calvin Coolidge photo by Harris and Ewing. sully, zacnary Taylor lithograph by F. D. Avlsnon from daffiierrnt.vne by Brady, Millard Fillmore litho- grapn oy r.

u. Avignon, rranKiw Piere lithograph by Tappan, James Buchanan engraving by J. C. Buttre, Ahraham T.inenln enirrnvinff hu William Marshall, Andrew Johnson Are you in "social" condition? You know dance well, play bridge? Why not? It doesn't take much money to learn to dance the latest steps and USAN'S paglr-ryc when youthful years are over cheeks sag, muscles droop, the contour becomes relaxed, one soon develops that weary, fnpged look. No one admires age lines and it's up to you to win back youthful loveliness with MusLift treatments given by skilled attendants in Mile.

Reif's Lane Bryant salon at 1 W. 39th st N. Y. MusLift lifts and tightens the skin and gloriously restores fresh loveliness. Phone Penn.

5080 for appointment. We'd like to go over and give Mr. Joseph Martinson a great big hand. Only recently Martinson's coffee was awarded the Grand Prix i gold medal) and Diploma of Honor at the 2d Exposition Culi-naire and Gastronomique de Paris held during the entire month of December, 1928 thus bringing another laurel reath to America, Of all the coffees entered In this exposition the judges, who were the foremost chefs and caterers of Europe, agree that Martinson's tested out highest and earned the greatest honor that could be accorded any product. The exposition was open to all, offering an opportunity to every coffee roaster and blender in the world to compete.

There you are which all proves that Martinson's is the very best coffee delicious, satisfying. Once you've tried it none other will please! irw of the modf Clianrl rrvivcs it n. Rrboux' have length to one side Tailored, suits are Hew Stores! 1 iy smart, tor I bSStJi spring. Navy blup shops A complete collection of autographed portraits of all the U. S.

Presidents will be shown for the first time at Loeser's tomorrow and will remain on exhibit for ten days. Several generations ago the collection was started by the family of its present owner, Dr. Hamilton Holt, former editor of the Independent and now president of Rollins College In Florida. The pictures are being shown in New York, through the courtesy of Julius Levy. Every portrait bears an authentic autograph and a number of them bear comments written by the Presidents portrayed.

All the portraits are framed in black wood with gold insignia of stars and arrows. The collection includes the following pictures: Pictures in Collection. George Washington engraved after Stuart, John Adams engraved and painted by J. Sartain, Thomas Jefferson engraving by A. Day, James Madison engraved and painted by J.

Sartain, James Monroe engraved by T. Gimbrede after painting by I. Van Der Lyn, John Quincy Adams drawing by T. Gimbrede, Andrew Ii Devoted to the Best in RADIO and Ilomcurtiisbmgs IS Z'. are appropnair wv afternoon wear.

Rpcis, rri-rpnc nnTv hpinp trrnv V-ffln colorful prints di FURNITURE Painted and Repaired Why buy new furniture when you can have your old set repainted and decorated at one of the best shops in town? ADLEON STUDIOS 365 West 34th Street Specializing in painting; and decorating high class furniture. Lei us show you what we can do with the pieces you have. Phone Medallion 2306 I Si Only JAMAICA Stor ii Jamaica ii Corner 166th St. OnlyUUOUXStort 2918 Third Aveni IS Near 152nd St is vine iiunuis nil ua.wuur fiwks. Lanvin favors black and while for pvcninR and.

lest you lorcet. rose-beige (sunburned) shades of hosiery for aftrrnoon costumes and pale mauve hosp for evening gowns. Also NEW RADIO STORE at 41 Conlandt St, )iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiimu New! 1929 Model Few people know that practically nine-tenths of all bodily ailments are paused from the daily strain on the fppt. The pains may bo at knpe or ankle when standing or walking, pains back of knpe, pramps and pains in calf of the leg. weakness in the knee (knee giving out), or a fcpllng as if the foot was breaking apart, excruciating pains in the sole of foot and heel, toe cramps or simply extreme fatigue in walking, a sensation of falling backward when you stand without shoes.

ThPse pains may only be caused by burning, sweaty feet, corns, calluses or ingrown nails. Write me for name and address of man who has been curing thousands of sufferers and may bring you real foot comfort. Why go to Paris for unusual frocks and hats? You've only to visit one of the Preston Weaver shops at 557 Flatbush avp. or in the Kenmore Theater Bldg. and you'll find the distinctive clothes to please the most critical mood.

Knox hats, alluring in color, with the new length at the side or the flattering cloche; Mark Cross pull-on gloves, the smartest things for general wear; rose-beige hose or the new sunburn shade; delightful one, two and three-piece sport togs and adorable assortment of sweaters, smarter In every detail than things marked "Paris" and decidedly less expensive. Do stop in and see these unusual bits of femininity. has en a busy week I The Colonials called theirs a gay. Joyous era Great Great Grand even less to join one of the delightful bridge clubs at Mr. and Mrs.

Weber's studio at 489 Washington ave. These famous masters teach every branch of dancing at various hours of the day there's no need for you to stay parked at home brooding just phone Prospect 6789 for more details, Spring and Easter seem only around the corner both will be here in a little over four weeks. Nearly every woman's wardrobe needs replenishing, and we'd like to recommend the Bernarde Gown Shop at 288 Livingston st. as one of the most distinctive for ui-usual clot hes. Attractive ensembles, chic, different, chiffon dresses with cunning little bowknots, plain and printed silk frocks with the new jabot effect make up part of the daytime selection, and gorgeous party and dance frocks are in the formal group all very Inexpensive too chic for mere words.

It is not often that a woman is able to restore the life and luster to her gray or faded hair without the aid of a specialist. It's absolutely a simple matter to beautify the hair at home with Dee Vee Hair Balsam. Any woman who consistently uses this marvelous product will obtain fine results. It is not a dye. Do try using it.

Just send $3 for the Dee Vee Hair Balsam and shampoo to Anne Mackav. Suite 2908, Woolworth N. Y. Cheer up, ladies! The sequin frock is back again, according to Chanel. Take your torn or worn beaded frocks over to the United Royal Art Emb.

Co. at 34 W. 34th N. to be mended or shortened; you'll probably get another season's wear for a trifling outlay of money. You'll only pay about half the price asked elsewhere for children's, misses' or women's shoes at the Cut Rate Bootery at 545 Nos-trand ave.

This shop makes a specialty of fitting the narrow foot and there's always a large selection of walking, afternoon and "dress" shoes in a wide assortment of sizes and widths. With SUPER DYNAMIC POWER SPEAKER Wit "Who Took My Stockings?" Believe you me you'll be sorry .50 137 JT ft lft MusLift treat Ah! We've Rreat news for you, ladies who've allowed your figures to spread out of youthful proportions. We'd heard so much about Marie Asborn's marvelous molding of the figure with massagp and gymnastics we decided to stop in and get a little workout on our our account. We know now why the women in the Bay Ridge section give so much praise to her expert treatment she wire takes off pounds with each visit and stimulates the circulation to restore vitality and ppp almost instantly. We'd like you to try one of her treatment; just stop in at her studio at 7609 4th in the Castle Court or phone Atlantic 4324 for more details.

You'll iind it's almost at the entrance of the 77th st. subway station on the B. M. T. Lady, conserve your beauty with Linles treatments.

They penetrate and dislodge the most deeply seated lines and wrinkles and leave the skin wonderfully refreshed, youthful, delightfully smooth. At Carlson Carlson's alon at 284 Livingston st. Linles treatments are given by skilled attendants in spacious quietude and refinement. Beauty beckons, answer the call; phone Triangle 3708 for early appointment. 9 Yea! The Egyptian Tea Room at 476 Fulton st.

has all the pulsating romance of a sheik's rendezvous. Amid dim lights and incense luncheon or tea is served and jour future revealed in the grounds of a cup of tea by Rajah Satisli and five interesting ladies of his court. Interesting bits of the future are brought to you. and things of the past recalled oh, it's Bicat fun to gather here the luncheon is only 75 cents and there's no charge for the reading. Do go you'll enjoy your visit.

Is it a "scramble" in the mornings to find your own? Then cheer up, sisters and daughters, for the days of "mixed" ments oy ana rjy. This scientific method braces sagging tissues and lifts relaxed muscles to rapidly youthlfy the con (Less Tubes) A Small Deposit' and $2.50 A WEEK ings are over dad led the cotillon dressed In silks and satin in a glittering ballroomblah! Ah! These are glorious, happy days! Tea for two or four, served in a cottage by the sea or a mansion on the hill, beats all yojir minuets, old lace and punch. There's more fun and thrill making a cup of tea with "Chick," the big tea taster from Calcutta, around, than all the ballyhoo in the last century. We smile now when we think of how thoroughly we enjoyed making India Tea at a St. Valentine costume affair and at a bridge party last night.

We've got everybody ptaklng tea for their guests, right on the table try doing it next time you entertain. Follow me closely. Get good India tea, be sure it has the map of India on the package; the best is the cheapest. Use two earthenware teapots and warm them with hot water before use. Allow one teaspoon ful for each person.

Use freshly drawn water and directly it comes to the boil pour into the pot. Allow the tea to stand for at least five minutes, keeping your eye on a watch, then serve. Tea, my friends, when properly made, is one of the healthiest and most refreshing drinks and what do you suppose, "Chick" insists upon serving the tea with milk and sugar. He will not use cream in tea he says cream -blends better In coffee whatd'yethinko'that? Stop in at your nearest chain store or grocer for a few packages of tea. with the map of India, and get the tea-making habit you'll love it! Seriously do you know why you do not feel as you should? The cause Is mainly your intestinal tract.

Yet you may have no distress in your bowel region. It is sometimes astonishing what a radical physical change takes place in the human body, even after one Intestinal Bath. They thoroughly clean the system of long retained waste matter and poisons. They are remarkably beneficial in acid and gas distress, stomach disorders, stubborn constipation, frequent headaches, nervousness and rheumatism. Write for special pamphlet to Intestinal Baths.

Dept. 80, 184 Jorale-mon or phone Triangle 1262 for more details. Again Majestic startles the radio world. This time with a model that is superior to last year's famous set. Ludwig Baumann recommends it for those who want a fine Radio at a medium price.

TRADE IN YOUR OLD RADIO Hosiery Monogramming Service Stamps your initials on the hem of every pair of stockings you buy at A. S. AND WITH NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR THE SERVICE. ABRAHAM STRAUS BrVOOKiYN To get a permanent wave as stunning as nature's own curl phone Triangle 3706 for an a i tment at Henri's at 124 Liv-incrstrm st Tilts fa tour and vou'd better take them at Mile. Reif's salon at 721 Flatbush ave.

if you're one day past your 25th birthday. Beauty is woman's crowning gift preserve it by phoning Flatbush 4022 for MusLift appointment. Mothers, take your babies and school children down to the new Sorosis quarters at 400 Fulton st. to be fitted to a few pairs of shoes to last through the spring and summer. Adorable white shoes for the babe in arms or the little one just beginning to walk are priced at only 50 cents, and hundreds of pairs of sturdily built shots for school or play are being disposed of at around $1.

The sale of misses' and women's shoes continues at $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95, so be sure to step in first thing tomorrow; the Sorosis shop is right in the same building with Loew's Metropolitan Theater. Really one seldom sees frocks for "large'' women well designed to Rive the figure a youthful, slim line, but they're to be found at the Beverly Dress Shoppe at 2118 Beverly rd. to delight any miss or matron, who wears size 40 or over. These lovely chiffons, prints, plain silks and satins just seem to give the figure new beauty and I urge you to try on a few. This shop is just above Treple.

the florist, corner of Flatbush ave. List' to the joyful news! We've riiRrnvpreH ttiaf. if Ga ia 7 you've stained your a ntfP now RllU (molt Our ONLY BROOKLYN Store Hoyt and Livingston Streets Two Sew York Stores Two Newark Stores Open Monday Until 9 P.M. mous Parisian hairdresser has been serving Brooklyn's smart set for almost a quarter of a century. There is an easy route to being always beautifully dressed it lies in knowing where to shop.

If you are uncertain, if you wish to talk over your clothes problems, write to Susan, EaGle Building, Brooklyn. mm with fruit juice of any kind there's no need for wail Other A Store News on Pages 3, 4 and 5 You Beautiful'' with his original bob creations and hisre-markable vege- table shampoo. A Pair of SILVER SLIPPERS Discerning women flock to his beautiful Crystal Room at ing or whining just dissolve some Silk-Eze in lukewarm water and wash dress, presto, 'twill look good as new I And morel Silk-Eze is being used by leading silk mills as the ideal cleanser for all silk fabrics fancy! Take your most precious piece of lingerie and wash it in a bowl of lukewarm water with a tablespoon of Silk-Eze don't rub or twist the fabric just squeeze or pat the water and dry quickly. You'll find that the garment will wear longer and the labric will always retain its life and luster. Silk-Eze is the ideal cleanser for silk hosiery and is lound in 25-cent packages on all hosiery counters in department stores here, in Brooklyn and in Mew York and we're almost certain you'll bubble and sparkle with glee after using one trial packageyou'll probably tell all your friends about this marvelous toapsud.

Women forever brooding over an unsightly growth of hair on the face are mistaken in their belief that there is nothing to be done to relieve this condition. For over 16 years physicians have been sending their patients to the Salmans at 26 Court st. or over to N. Y. nt 51 E.

42d st. to have the Mipertluous hair removed and they uill undoubtedly solve every woman's problem. Just phone Triangle 5560 or Murray Hill 5310 for an appointment there's no charge for some friendly advice. We suppose that you'll be delighted to know that there's a tremendous sale of jewelry and novelty Jewelry at the Abbv Shop at 444 Fulton st. Drastic reductions have been made on all rings, pins.chokers.

watches words won't do see for yourself. Fulton Street-Brooklyn Monday and Tuesday Only I Semi-Aimual Sale Guaranteed rause the first quarrel between pretty little Joan Dudley, heir to a vain old aunt's millions, and Drew Hallam, a roue fortune hunter. 675 Fifth N. knowing that experts personally trained by Robert design exclusive coiffures. Phone Plaza 9023-4-5-6 for booking.

Oh, say, each hat is draped delightfully different to suit each hcadsize and personality at the Livingston Millinery and Supply Co. at 346 Livingston st. Just drop in, select a felt to top your new coat or frock and a becoming hat will be designed for you, while you wait, for the small sum of $5. Would you like to be sure of life-long satisfaction when it comes (o removing the unwelcome hair from vour face, arms or legs? I'm told that the Trtcho Institute at 270 Madison N. gives a written guarantee to remove the hair permanently.

There is no fee for consultation If you'd care to drop in for a friendly chat with the doctor in charge or would you rather send for an explanatory circular? SILK HOSIERY Rm. II. S. Pt. Off.

The Silver Slippers are also the means of bringing Giles Armiger, a gentleman of means and culture, info Joan's life. Joan and Drew are engaged, but he continues to rush his old sweetheart. However, when Joan goes to tea one afternoon with Giles there is plenty of trouble. Drew hoodwinks the aunt into taking his part. As Joan does not know the extent of Giles interest in her, she believes herself confronted with but two alternatives, Silver Slippers and pretty things or going back to school teaching.

The story tells how her choice was made and what followed. Few write such heart-twisting romances today as this author. Don't miss reading this popular novel. 1 America's Best Wearing Quality and Greatest Hosiery Value The Short Cut to Radiator Enclosure Satisfaction Only twice a year is it possible to buy at a reduced price this hosiery whose durability, style and quality are appreciated by an increasingly large number of our patrons. Form-fitting and full-fashioned to our own specifications, of pure, heavy silk and reinforced with mercerized lisle the ideal hose for all occasions and especially to wear with sports clothes.

Nf nest Paris Shades Also Black and White People of taste and discrimination demand that enclosures he designed and finished to correctly merge into their surroundings. Also that thev he so fitted and installed that they "belong." "Silver Slippers" by Temple Bailey MacWilliam Enclosure Service Isuiion Is piitd to ot'fr to tour patrniiHgr, Khpthrr 'ur rdr lor one rntiohute or number. offi'm a hrt rut lo com-pU'lo satisfaction by relieving you of all detail and RUHranh't'iitg the r'Mil. Whijt flirrct tfKinry distritmtms ih Wn-krioftn M'llims En loMirrjv and hn. built up mi nitanuM-ttnh rxtnrtiec In makies timny lintalUt ions un1t'r itil j-om of conditions will fnm.d in wtl'iittj! to on In iht niHitfr Of frrlrrtlon, mPHMifrmrnt rd This If.

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MacWILLIAM I'ntii', Nov York mid Builf lllcs J. Clt'irrh R. Willi. N. 'fttr It fitrr rf'Jtffl 1 pair 1.55 3 pairs 4.50 pairs 8.75 12 pairs 16.75.

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