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nights of Columbus Ladies In Brooklyn Plan Big Card Pa rty G. Muehy, Misa St. Putte, Miss D, ISS Anna LVATOR Besctarship in St. John’s College. The proceeds of the twenty-fifth annual.euchre, pinochle und reception which Montaule Council No, 208, Knights of Columbus, und its Ladies’ Auxiliary wil! hold Tuesday, at Trommer's, will be used to support the permanent scholarship which the Council! has just established at st John’s College « c @nd social service work fo a non Sectarian nature, The Council } Membership of §00 and there are Women in the Auxiliary Lecturer James P. O'Brien is Chair man of Committee, which ha appointed by Grand Knight Cooney. Other members of the Committee are Po Horgenvoetier, Ssoclate Chairman; H. 1. MeCann ®Becretary, and John H. Fanning wn it which inc ntire member of the Auxiliary Miss Anna Sclineider Is the Secre tary in charge of tickets for Mrs mning's committer. Miss Frances Hethe {8s Corresponding Secretary and Mrs. James I. Russell jr, is M. Harty. Mu- . Chairman; Miss Mae E. Bosch, Miss I. Con- Miss M. Clarke, jas M. Schard- Tobin, Chairman; Stamm, E. Feather Miss G ‘hairman Fischer 1, Chairman; Sehni Miss M. E , Miss A amidt, Miss M uson, Miss. 'T Widman, Miss M. Wieinan and Miss 1. Glavin Floor Committee—J Miss Bertha Miethe. in, Miss M. DuFio! Donnelly, Mrs. T. Williamson, Miss IF. Flanigan, Miss M. Fugelsang and the heedless father saith, ‘Be good my child and thy award shall be pen- nies.’ But the wise father saith, ‘Be good my child and thy award shall be a box of healthful Dromedary Dates.” —From the Wise Man of tha Bate Omedatry Dates 10¢ IN THE PERSONAL PACKAGE MELLENCECK Li, * = at 16 Brooklyn Home, Bushwick Avenue and Hart Street. Mrs. Ri *, Miss T. Guth, Miss W. Mioristal,| 47 44. Humphrey, President M. Millmaster, Miss M. Dorman] ,jxiiary, (9 in charge © and Miss A, Donohue. - Publicitiy—J. L. Ha man; Mrs. John H. Far h, Miss Eleanor MeDonald, Mi Kileen English, Miss G, Carroll and , at Miss Helen Mellendeck and Miss Virginia Ward, Treasurer Entertainment—Dr. KF, Me - Guiness, Chairman; Mr yo The B. K T. Women’s League will Hanophy, Miss S. Lanizin, Miss ¥ egular meetings to-mor- and Mi ) Mr I all ps Mr f er, Miss L. Gunther, Mt c in indus M. Hess, Miss Katherine Murtha and] * 1 9 work for the Miss Mae Mau direct y Murray will Mrs. H. Schiller, Miss] represent {t at the convention i Mise M.. Hess. Miss|City Federation of Women’s Clubs Frances M cthe, Mrs. dF. McCool, Friday You get quick relief ie acold by applying Sloan's ick: ening circulation of eae on estion is broken up, Miss J. Donohue, Miss R. Donnelly and Miss L. Delaney. Cloak room—Miss M. Donnelly, Brown, Miss C. Curry, Miss Katherine Clifford, Miss M. Cahill, Miss F Butler an as R, Borgers. Window ‘s. Paul Riegler, Chair- man; Mrs. F, Englert, Mrs. J. Fraser, Mrs, R. Gunther, Miss G. Cassler, Miss C. Powers, Miss M. Polster and Miss E. Owens. Typists — Miss Katherine Hess, Chairman; Miss M. McNamara, Miss C. Schoff, Miss M. Schmitt, Miss E Bosch, Miss H. Rost, Miss 8. Lanigan, Miss A, Hickman, Miss Bertha H. Miethe, Miss Frances Miethe, Mrs William Russell and Mrs. F. Joseph Albaun Miss Anna V. Kilcoyne will be married to James J. Flannery, Grand Knight of Isabella Council No. 873, Knights of Columbus, Saturday, Oct 28 at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel on Putnam Avenue. Follow- ing the ceremony there will be a breakfast at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kilcoyne, No. 46 Howard Avenue Miss Kil coyne’s only attendant will be her ister, Miss Kathryn F. Kileoyne Tames Kilcoyne, a of the ride, will be the best mar ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary of Washing- ton Councll, Knights of Columbus, Mra. John J. MeManus, President, ts making plans for a dance which will 1e held Dec. 6 at the Brooklyn home * the ie vick Avenue and Hart § + Auxillary'of Marquette its of Columbus, will The 1 wive a da Thanksgiving Eve, It nned to hold the entertainment phy, Chair Ng. Miss R Katherine Mrs. M Lanigan -BROOKLYN>==—==== Ameewas Toremast Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ FULTON STREET-BROOKLDYN On Sale Tomorrow Wide Wale Corduroy ROBES Specially Priced 3.95 (One Illustrated) ee Garments of decided com- fort and utility, tailoced of Wide Wale Corduroy, with girdle and pocket and lined with silk Mull. Shown in a variety of shades, Quilted Slippers Dainty Slippers with pom- | poms, in a range of colors | 1 25 to match above robes. Silk Pantalettes Jersey Silk; ruffling and elastic at ankle and top. 2.95 Jersey Silk Vests Bodice top with se'f strap; in flesh and orchid shades. | 2 50 Jersey Silk Bloomers Extra quality; elastic at knee; flesh and orchid, 1.85 THE EVENING THE MUSIC CENTER OF BROOKLYN WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922, THE MUSIC tte CENTER OF BROOKLYN BROOKLYN=-NEW YORK NOW FOR ANOTHER GREAT PHONOGRAPH SENSATION Newest $. I 25 Model Grafonola, G-2 [ONOGRAPHS $89.50 The Only Time in Phonograph History That Columbias, New, Have Sold —EVER— Under Ruling Prices the rarity of the opportunity. For it i “4p to the minutest detail, for less than those prices. Hundreds of Columbias Included in the Purchase! In Addition to Grafonola G-2 Are: conan oN 2 Ruling Price Loeser Price Grafonola D-2 $60 $44. 50 trafonola, Fee $100 $69.50 Grafonola 2 $140 $108.50 tefonala Ke $150 $113.50 COLUMBIA Grafonola L-2 $ 175 $132. 50 This great purchase of hundreds of machines is not only aw vonderful “scoop for Loeser’s, but a decided feather in this Store's cap lo have a great wholesaler, forced to liqui date hurriedly, for cash, turn to Loeser’s first f of all the stores in America! ¢ %, We shall sell these instruments as advantageously as we bought them, so long as one of them remains The benefit of our unexampled good fortune goes to our patrons. Rec aids What prices are elsewhere will make no differ- ence to Loeser prices. Once and for all we want all New York to know that there is one best place to choose a Phonograph—Loeser's. And These Superb Consoles Included, Too! Not Columbias, but Magnificent, as You Can See A Gilt-Edge Make, but We Are Requested Not to Mention the Name, Though It Appears on Each Instrument Everything pertaining to their pbs sic. al and musical qualities is of the very finest. prices for such instruments? $114.50 7 Keason. Extra Salespeople for Best Service Lotser's Music Balone— Fourth ND WHEN ve print the name Columbia nothing else is A required to establish the quality of the instruments nor common knowl- edge that the Columbia, like the Victor, sells the wide world over at established prices. And no one until now ever had the chance to own a Columbia, new, of latest design, perfect When have you ever before seen such all of double the sale figures! Choose from mahogany and walnut.

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