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Brooklyn Life from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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Brooklyn Lifei
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Brooklyn, New York
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22
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BROOKLYN LIFE. 22 Automobile Owners of Brooklyn and Long Island. Registrations June Fifth to June Eleventh 1908. 56172 Buick John F. Hopkins, 181 Bay Twenty-fifth St, Bensonhurst 56174 Orient Joseph McKeon, 325 Pulaski Street.

56177 Columbia Francis H. Miller, M.D., 64 Pennsylvania Avenue. 56178 White William H. Mills, 31 Woodbine Street 56182 Reo Wm. Weimann, Wycliff Washington Evergreen.

JUNE 10- 56196 U.S.L.D. II. Ampolim, Hicksville, L.I. 56199 Ford Bradley Bloodgood, 345 Clinton Avenue. 1 56221 Ford Theodore B.

Deems, 17 Flushing Place, Flushing, L.I. 56226 Thomas Victor A. Fersignas, Amityville, L.I. 56227 Reo Edward F. Geer, West Hampton, L.I.

56228 Reo William C. Getteys, 295 Hemst'd Av. Rockville Centre, L.I. 56229 Maxwell Edwin F. Gissler, M.D., 32 Cedar Street.

56232 Stevens-Duryea J. L. Greason, 31 Atlantic Avenue. 56234 Ford W. S.

Havila'nd, 515 East Twenty-second Flatbush, 56240 Pope Edwin Melvin, Sixtieth Street and Eighteenth Avenue. 56242 Locomobile Geo. Pitz, 780 Broadway. 56243 Reliance Robert Riano, 185 Randall Avenue, Freeport, L.I. 56248 Ford Frank E.

Terry, 276 Lafayette Avenue, 56251 Ford E. M. Underbill, Glen Cove, LJ. 56253 Ford Frank Wilson, Main Street, Southampton, L.I. 56263 Locomobile M.

J. Downing, Snedicef Avenue, Bayport, Lll. 56265 Ford Joseph H. La Fiura, 399 Sterling Place. 56273 Stevens Duryea Robert H.

Noble, 208 Brooklyn Avenue. 56274 Ford G. Powers, 547 Fulton Street. 56277 Packard Irving 860 St Marks 56294 Ford Clarence H. 'Pitt, 340 Fifty-first Street 56302 Simplex -Thomas J.

Shaw, 1630 Voorhies Sheepshead Bay. 56304 Franklin Christopher Cunningham, 1002 Park Place. 56308 Jeffery Wm. G. Porter, 1620 East Twelfth Street.

5631 1 Cadillac F. H. Groneback, 2114 Jamaica Richmond Hill. JUNE 11. .56324 Ford C.

E. AndenSlon, Rockville Centre, L.I, 56330 Ford Willis J. Garrison, 575 Fifty-ninth Street. 56335 Cadillac E. A.

H. Hildreth, Southampton, L.I. 56337 Fiiick Thomas Kiernan, Ocean Avenue, Amityville, L.I. 56344 Pope ToledoRobertM. Pettes, 1900 Newkirk AvenueV 56345 Thomas Annie M.

Rohe, 2 So. Cedar Street, Arverne, L. I. 56347 Ford Alfred E. Shipley, Halsey Street.

56350 Ford J. Thompson, 390 East Fifteenth Street 56356 Franklin David B. Wickers, 346 Sixteenth Street 56357 Olds 'Wilson Meade, 107 ilroadway, Flushing, L.I. 56358 Stanley Lorenzo E. Woodhouse, Easthampton, L.I.

56361 Pope-Electric D. Babcock, 144 Clinton Avenue. 56375 Corbin Laura Klein, National Avenue, Corona, L.I. (To be continued) JUNE 5- 55855 Clement James J. Lowry, Orchard Richmond Hill, L.I.

55864 Thomas William K. Vanderbilt, Oakdale, L.I. 55868 Clement Herman H. Wallum, Ocean Parkway Elmwood Ave. 55872 Stevens Duryea F.

W. Wurster, 170 Rodney Street. S5882 Autocar Frank A. Michel, 283 Marlboro Road, Flatbush, N.Y. 55884 Stevens Duryea Dr.

Frank Morris, 642 Greene Avenue. 55902 Overland Mr. T. S. Hill, Cor.

East 13th St Avenue H. JUNE 6. 55930 De Dietrich Aaron V. Frost, 150 De Kalb Avenue. 55938 Garford Harry Miller, Cor.

Hillside Clinton Jamaica. 55943 Rainier George N. Ryerson, New Lots Road Church Avenue. 55946 Ford Archibald D. Smith, M.D., 97 Halsey Street.

55952 Darracq George H. Bogert, Easthampton, L.I. 55954 Olds John II. Cotter, M.D., 252 Havemeyer Street 55957 Thomas George W. Hart, M.D., 3016 Avenue G.

55960 Rambler Thomas M. Hopper, Washington Suffern, L.I. 55963 Studebaker Frank A. Monteverde, 87 Whitney Elmhurst 55965 Pope-Hartford Samuel Nedis, 2621 Atlantic Avenue. 55968 Maxwell Chas.

M. Starrs, 350 Fiftieth Street. 55969 Cadillac Addison Thorne, Locust Valley, L.I. 55976 Ford Percy G. Farquharson, 276 Kingston Avenue.

55993 Jackson J. A. King, 82 Schermerhorn Street. 55996 Pope-Tribune Rev. Warner E.

L. Ward, 109 Cambridge Place. JUNE 8. 56031 Ford Theodore Schmidt, Glen Cove, L.I. 56035 Stevens Duryea F.

W. Wurster, 170 Rodney Street. 56040 Allen Kingston R. L. Beeckman, Old Westbury, Roslyn, L.I.

56066 Rainier Wm. J. Eggers, 767 Lincoln Place. 56079 Mitchell Dr. Robert F.

Ives, 8504 22d Bensonhurst, L.I. 56082 Mitchell S. L. Petit, Hempstead, L.I. JUNE 9.

56088 Pope R. J. Bang, 9698 Broadway, Flushing, L.I. 56090 Marion Loring M. Block, 8th Carpenter Sea Cliff, L.I.

56098 Mitchell Gerald S. Curtis, Southampton, L. I. 56102 Ford Herman Dincin, M.D., 222 Seventeenth Street. 56103 Ford Harman G.

Droge, 633 Sanford Avenue, Flushing, L.I. 561 10 Buick John H. Hagen, Riverhead, L.I. 56130 Baker Nathaniel Matson, 1249 Pacific Street. 56132 Waltham Wm.

B. Mount, 272 Kent Avenue. 56135 National Patrick J. O'Connor, 48 Central Flushing, L.I. 1 56137 Elmore Richard T.

Plummer, Conklin Farmingdale, L.I. 56139 Mitchell Jos. W. Schaeffer, M.D., 65 Bushwick Avenue. 56140 Haynes C.

H. Schultheis, 125 Seventy-fifth Street. 56156 Thomas R. T. Whalen, 735 Ocean Avenue.

56166 Pope Jas. Agnew, 14 Montgomery Street, Flatbush, N.Y. A Rainy Day Skirt. Being the daughter of an inventor, it is not unnatural that Mrs. Frank Sittig, the her carriage or pass down dirt-daubed halls without the possibility of soiling her dress.

Once a place of safety is reached, a few seconds suffice to release the train and restore the petticoat to its normal position. president and founder, of the Brooklyn Christmas Tree Society, should turn to invention herself. She has devised not a few articles of apparel, her vulcanized air being.said to be the thinnest material that water will not penetrate, and at the Atlanta Exposition she was in charge of the Department of Women's Inventions. Her latest invention is a wet weather friend that caused Vesta Victoria to write: "America has been a wonderful land to me a land of delightful surprises, of clever things and clever people and nothing has struck me as your wonderful skirt protector. To the woman who is constantly on the go it is a boon and a blessing.

It means a deal of carriage saving. The wife of 'poor John' may now know when caught in the rain she need only adjust the rain skirt with a flirt of the hand and all her fine, fluffy petticoats are safe. Really, Mrs. Sittig, you have conferred a great boon upon womankind and I want you to, know that I would not write this if I had not personally tried splendid skirt and know what a worir derful combination of attractiveness and usefulness it is." Mrs. Alma Webster Powell is similarly delighted, saying: "I "cannot too highly express my gratitude for your invention.

I have worn it on many occasions and do not now feel that my outdoor wardrobe would "be complete without this carriage saving and dress protecting skirt I am most enthusiastic about its lvalue to ladies and desire its benefits for my friends." It was a welcome revelation to women in its original form, tut as now improved, it is practically perfect. It is worn as an ordinary petticoat under the gown and is neither cumbersome nor awkward, indeed it is to all intents and purposes an everyday petticoat. But if storm, or mud, or slush must be faced, it needs but a few seconds to tuck the train of the over-dress in the continuous outer pocket, reaching upward from the bottom of the petticoat, and then the wearer can cross sloppy sidewalks to Photograph by E. F. Foley Co.

MRS. "ALMA WEBSTER POWELL. Adjusting the Sittig skirt..

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