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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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MtOOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, XEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 31. 102S. P. O.WILL STILL USE FEDERAL BUILDING lerin May Svppcrt After Al; Says He Hasn't Decided Yet U. S.

Senator J. Thomas Heflin Oi Alabama, the man who iias denounced Governor Smith and his candidacy from a thousand platforms, may after all, support him for President if the United States. a. Mill, Mnbam.in' vote. In an iiitern-w at Gi.ideu City Hotel which preceded a Klim talk at, I'rceport, he pointed out he had never attacked Ciovernor Smith in New York, "Do you mean you may support Governor Smith alter all?" he nes asked.

"I'm not savins," he replied. "Are you coins to vote for him?" Senator Hellm didn't say he would and he didn't say he wouldn't. He became oratorical. "How do I know," lie orated, "how many more planks nf his party's platform he will repudiate? And how do I know how many more Republicans he Is Roinrj to put on (he Democratic National Committee?" Then he addedIT "I can't say whether I will support him or not until after he makes his acceptance speech." DASIKI, Mrl.MN ABKK 21143 MUro-noluan Quern, County, died on Sunday al hl tlimmrr home In Lake. George In lua Bad year.

Hi la aurvlved by daughter, Henrietta Abee, tnd two eons, Pr. D. and Chester A. Abee. Funeral and Interment will be held In Brooklyn on arrival ol the body.

Flans for the projected no mam poMofficc here do not ennlrmplaic abandonment; the Postotfice De- at LOESER'S Wednesday piirimrnt the ground floor and mn" nf (hp Nrnnlrlvn FpHera fft lor.iriinn as tins been believed, it was today trom James A. Wei-morc, supervising of the rienin nas ai.L.iir.ru wnuti, oiiis and he Pope, and everybody had AnAnA rhn Mnuf Vol 7hp new nnsrofilee hililriinc is to UUUUl UILHHW i.v Ciovernor had better not expect the Orxm THINns and aaar pr'ce, are found in The Eagle classified be seven Mories and a basement. It vill be erected on the site adjacent 10 Advance to the ederal uinicimK, on wnicn now a two-story structiue that is known as the Postolticc Annex the sue of the oid Columbia Theater The present incline is to be razed. The new unit is to be directly connected wilh the Federal Building and its first three floors will coincide with the level of those floors of the Federal Building. These three floors are to extend over the entire area of the plot and be used for postal needs.

Above will be office rooms. Presentation of Fall and Winter Coats With Fur For Women and Misses ZM. 3 at Wednesday Thread Silk Stockings Are Smartly Worn This Season BY OIL TANK BLAST Thro firemen burned last night by the explosion of a sasohne tank on a burning truck at 3'J5 29th st Manhattan, were reported to be In a seri II -A' ft- ous condition this morning at Belle- i i Mvf f) vue Hospital. The condition of Frank Baldwell, 33, of 12 Sanders Jamaica, was fald to be critical. The others injured are George Kebrich, 33.

of 743 '1H rive Mnnhoffjn anrf William $1.10 Munda. 30, of 151 28th Flush- ing. All received severe burns of the i head, arms and body. i SEPARATElTWIFE To be smart is simply to use one's head advantageously. naturally thinking women realize the correctness and economy of wearing sheer service weight They have beauty, clearness and sturdiness, making them practical for days in town, afternoon and many occasions.

Mercerized soles and 4-inch mercerized hems. A t' i 9 The new handker-chief fur collar. 'i ENDS LIFE BY SHOT Mrs. Mary Barbara, 18. died in Bellevue Hospital early today from i he effect of a revolver wound she inflicted upon herself last night in her furnished room at 311 E.

103th Manhattan. Other roomers called Patrolman Carr. She was rushed to Bellevue. v. here a blood transfusion was performed.

Detectivts learned she had separated several months ago from her husband, Ralph Barbara, a baker, of 326 E. 117th Manhattan. The outstanding coat successes of the recent openings, reproduced in four important groups it decidedly to your advantage to select from thi3 early showing, since at no other time of year will you have such a wide choice of fine furs and materials at these prices. $58 Coats with caracul, marmink, near seal, skunk, American kit fox, platinum, kit fox, beaver, wolf, opossum, raccoon or badger-wolf. $78 Smart trimming treatments of caracul, marmink, wolf, fitch-dyed bay seal, skunk or badger-wolf.

$98 Latest Paris fur treatments of wolf, skunk, caracul, beaver or fox, 1 $125 Distinctive one-or-two-of -a-kind models with stunning new furs. Upon payment of 20 6f purchase price, coats will be held until Nov. 10th. payable when coats are delivered. Charge patrons may have first payment billed in August and the balance on Nov.

1st, Thread Silk and Chiffon Stockings $1.35 Thread silk stockings of all-over silk. Narrowed soles and heels, suitable for low cut shoes. Reinforced soles and heels. Summer colorings. Picot top chiffon stockings.

Reinforced heels and soles. Colors for day and evening. Lofser's Stockings First Floor. "RADIO GOT ME," SAYS SUICIDE NOTE reaving a note saying "Dear DaC I hope "ou wili be able to torsive ni" The radio pot the best of me." Fr'r1 liecht 48 committed suicide by rss in the rear of his radio shop at 2G61 Atlantic according to m-lice. His father, who lives at 131 New Jersey found the body when ne to open the shop today.

Polic learned, they said, that Eecht had overbought radio supplies and hafj bills due which he was unable meet. The tii-poinied fur cuff. TO MVN M'IM'S MW'MI I 1 i at Wednesday Lofser'a Coats Second Floor. Upon payment of 20 of purchase price, coats will be held until Nov. 10th.

payable when coats are delivered, Charge patrons may have first payment billed in August and the bal-r ance on Nov. 1st. The skillfully cut side flare. at LOESER'S Wednesday Why You Should Choose A Fur Coat Here and Now ale of Women's Shoes WX I) TiiiTi i Because we selected the first pelts of the season from the cream of the market. Because now our showing of advance styles is more complete and varied than at any time of year.

Because it pays to buy a fur coat from a house of long established reputation and quality. And the following are typical of the many values in this advance selling of 'Fur Coats. A Sweeping Reduction on all midsummer models! H.95 Shoes that began their fashionable careers at most impressive prices! $10.75 and $12.75 models reduced once, for semi-annual clearance, to two low prices $3.95 and $8.93. This sale goes last week's clearance price one better. Now down to $1.95 an unprecedented price for shoes of this high grade! Opera Pumps Strap Slippers Step-in Pumps Oxfords Most all of the fashionable midsummer materials daytime and evening modes included.

White kids, white linens, patent leathers, gray and beige kids, black kids, printed silks, novelty materials. No complete range of sizes in any one style, naturally but plenty of styles and plenty of sizes for all. Loeser's-Footwear First Floor. 0 i I ill '295 195 Hudson Seal, Kidskin, Black or Brown Caracul, Raccoon, Muskrat, Leopard Cat. Trimmed with ermine, Jap mink, kolinsky, fitch, fox, skunk, beaver or self, fur.

Silver Muskrat, Brown Caracul, Black Caracul, Brown Kidskin, Gray Kidskin, Golden Muskrat. Trimmed with fox, squirrel, skunk, Hudson seal, fitch, beaver, Jap mink, self fur. Loe.r' Fur Second Floor. Jr. Ml Upon payment of 20 of purchase price coat's will be held until November 10th balance payable when coals are delivered.

Charge patrons may have first payments billed in August and the balance November 1st, i.Q RV. L. HJUOM 6vBCSI 1 MUNfctKUOO.

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