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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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I A 9 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1932 REMEMBERS WHEN TO SPEND WEEK-END HERE Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Lltch-j It's a 'Lobster' Depression, Says Tollner and He Knows i wir 'fjbg1 Specially JLuse of Oppenheim. Cpllins Fulton Street Brooklyn These Little Women's Dresses new 01 ocean Grove, N.

1111 spend Thanksgiving week end with, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Litchfield, of 101 Lenox Road, en route to Florida for their annual trip. They will re- I turn to their Ocean Grove home In April.

Robert Burns, the Scottish poet. Poetry should seem to the reader to have been always present to his thought, but never heard before. without help is a job. Well, when a housewife in Flatbush or on the Heights gets tired of preparing the regular family dinner, and maybe her husband has an idea he'd like lobster for dinner why, out they go to Gage Tollner's for lobster." Attempts Wisecrack "That's it," said Mr. Tollner, and, leaning over confidentially, he added: "Do you know, somebody told me that exactly four months after Mr.

Roosevelt is inaugurated every bank in the country will be closed." "Do y6u believe that?" "Well," concluded Mr. Tollner, "it will be July 4." (But he was wrong. Texas banks remain open on Independence Day.) in the length in the sleeves Approaching his 83d Eugene Tollner, for 53 years a Brooklyn restaurateur, recalled other depressions he has experienced and lived, through, compared them with this latest one, and decided that this Vara the worst and the strangest of all. "This is the severest," he said, "and it has lasted longest. And then, too, so far as our business is concerned, I guess you might call it well, the lobster depression." He glanced up.

for confirmation, to Seth B. Dewey, now the head of Gage Sc Tollner's Restaurant at 374 Fulton which he founded way back before there was a Brooklyn Bridge. More Lobster Served "That's true," agreed Dewey. "Our business generally has gone down, of course, just as other business has. But we're serving more College Women Now Aspire to Role of Nurse Many Apply, Few Chosen, St.

John's Hospital School Head Says Akong the unlooked-for development of the depression is the advaicement in the educational standards of girls who turn to nursing. Thi was revealed yesterday by Sister Thomas Franklin, principal of John's Long Island City hospita, School of Nursing, Jackson Ave. ani 12th Long Island City. This sclsol has accepted 30 appli cants foithe preliminary term class forming February. They we chosen from more than 1.000 appUants.

Ti Classes a Year From ali sections of the United States, Souh America, Europe and Africa appjeations reach Sister Thomas Fra.klln at the rate of 25c a day. Cles are formed only Sierra Leone, on the west coast of Africa, has been in British posses FIT sion since 1767. at the waistline September, six out of the 30 girls admitted, were found unsuited to nursing. Those found maladjusted are given special attention. At the end of two more months, if they I The common sense of one year may be the folly of another, and the fool to this decade may become the wise man of the next.

still fail, they are discharged. It is Impossible to fill these vacancies, so that prospective students are kept out of each class because of the unsuitabillty of some of the few so carefully chosen from the many. lobsters now than we ever did. If you ask me, I think it's because so many people have had to give up their help and serving lobster 15.00 The number of acres per inhabitant in Nevada is around 900. Eugene Tollner Sizes to 26 a twice a yea; in September and February, ming a total of only OPPENHEIM GLLINS ,60 applicants accepted each, year of some 9 KM).

The situation is believed slmila, in all other nursing Fulton Street Brooklyn schools. Probably mo applicants are at' tracted to St. fehn's by its advertised offer of allowance of $25 You'll Find Values Comparable to Any You've Seen This Season in This Great SALE COAT a month to defky the expenses of books and unifotns during the two and one half yejf course. But with the new term twinning next February, this has btn reduced to $15 a month for the Irst year and $20 for the necond art third years. Sister Thomas Hanklin explained this allowance id only seemingly more generous thin the usual $5 a month given bj other training schools which preside free books nd uniforms.

Thi reduction from the $25 allowance as voted on cntly by the boardof directors be-ciuse of the great mmber of appli-cints for admissiori to the school aid by reduced cost? of text books ard uniforms. Some Seek 4 is apparent from many of the letttrs reaching Sifter Thomas Fraiklin that the would-be students are ictuated primarily by a desire for conomic seeurity during the two "and one-helf years of the coura than by a real urge for nursing. Som write frankly they would like to feke up nursing because they have hen Jobless many months. Some sv they always had wanted to stud nursing but were lured away byremunerative Jobs. These Hters tell Sister Thomas For Women and Misses Franklin a desire to escape want due to uncjpioyment by entering the training SQool with the assurance of tood ancshelter and a promis ing profeaon without cost to them.

"It makes it so difficult," said Bister ThomaiPranklin with a sigh. 'ff 1 i "to turn themjown. But, after all, we must ohoe the type of girl oest suited to a nurse; one whom we feel certalnhas a natural urge to be helpful aj kind and willing to sacrifice mu for the good of tne piucnis. The unprecednted number of girls seeking to I nurses has re Formerly 5975 to 05.00 The Styles You Want Trimmed with These Fine Furs Blue Fox Skunk Squirrel Silver Fox Beaver Badger Kit Fox Kolinsky Wolf Persian Lamb Armour Fox sulted in lasting benefits. The scholastic standard nursing stu dent pave improvetjmmeasurably, Requirement r)k IAi The New York Stte Regents a We've made a thorough study of the Half Size problem and these dresses are the solution.

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Gllitss 3 who have had two or more Wrs of college. Many of them are University St. John's Hospital and 4hool for Nursing are operated by thtsis-ters of St. Joseph of Brentwoot it Is one of the order's 60 mission in Brooklyn, that number induing parochial and high schools and Alleges. But the nursing school, re.

Fulton Street-Brooklyn I 'Urn iM3XJW('- istered with the stat Kegenw, non-sectarian. No preference Tomorrow-Last Day of Our Sale of i 11 1 Arch Retainer 1 1 I w. wis SHOES Riven Catholic applicants. In the current classes, about 25 per cent of the students are non-Catholics. Attached as the school is to St.

John's Hospital, all the training is within that institution. Many of the training schools in the city have to send students to various hospitals for practical training at bedside. Until recently 8t. Johns accepted for training students from other schools. Its facilities, with 287 beds in the hospital, are rated among the best in the East.

But with the increase of its school enrollment to 100 the use of the hospital by outside students was discontinued. All of the students at St. John's now are drawn from the Eastern States, mostly Massachusetts and the New England States and from Pennsylvania. Some of Accepted Fail Despite the higher educational Standards of the girls chosen, a high rate of maladjustments are found after the first few months of the course. For the class formed last I 11 I A hJ I 1 ADVERTISEMENT II 9 Artificial Teeth For Our I'nrmployed Clientele Will Make Platet at Reduced to 6.75 Regularly 8.5Q and 10.00 Your last chance to purchase these popular shoes at this special price.

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