COMINS & EVANS Acorn Brand Asphalt Roofing GRAVEL AND METAL ROOFING, TILE AND 45 Waverly Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. ORDERS RECEIVED AT NEW YORK OFFICE, 17 BATTERY PLACE JOHN A. SEABLOM Awnings and Signs HORSE, TRUCK AND WAGON COVERS Brooklyn 1064 Bedford Avenue, near Creene, Ames & Rollinson ENGROSSERS, DESIGNERS RESOLUTIONS ENGROSSED 203 Broadway, N. Y. The Original and Mechanically Perfect STAR SAFETY RAZOR Razors Complete, $2.00 Handsome Sets, $3.50 and up KAMPFE BROTHERS, 8-12 Reade Street, New York SEND YOUR FILMS OR PLATES TO NEW YORK CAMERA EXCHANGE, 114 Fulton Street, New York For Development, Printing or Enlargement TAILOR FRANK O. PEHRSON 118 PROSPECT PL., COR. FLATBUSH AVE. Liveries and Uniforms, Racing, Hunting, Shooting, Riding and Golf Suits Originators of Combination and Autoplate Metals No. 246 WATER STREET 'Phone, 3843 John NEW YORK CITY THE OLDEST MANUFACTURING METAL HOUSE IN AMERICA The Eagle has used our metal for over thirty years M. MAGEE & SON Manufacturers of Awnings, Flags, Tents, Window Shades POLITICAL BANNERS Flags, Sunday-School and Society Banners 147 FULTON STREET, N. Y. Moquin-Offerman-Heissenbuttel Coal Co. Family Coal our Specialty Main Office, FOOT ADAMS STREET, Brooklyn Telephone Connecting all offices, 2,920 Main Foot Washington Street YARDS Foot Adams Street Sackett Street and Cowanus Canal The Original and Mechanically Perfect STAR SAFETY RAZOR Razors Complete, $2 Handsome Sets, $3.50 and up Send for Catalogue KAMPFE BROTHERS, 8-12 Reade Street, New York GARDINER BINDING AND MAILING CO. Pamphlet and Newspaper Binding. Addressing to all trades and professions. 214 AND 216 WILLIAM STREET THE EAGLE INFORMATION NEW YORK BUREAU Will Help You to Form Your Travel Plans Fourth Floor Eagle Building, and all Eagle Branches Carpets Taken Up. C. aned, Refitted. Sewed and Relaid by Experienced Workmen First-class Storage for Furniture and Merchandise. Separate Ventilated Rooms. Vans Furnished for Moving. Sanitary Inspections of Public and Private Buildings. Plans, Specifications, and Supervision. L ARGEST Hotel in the United States with but one exception. Fifteen minutes from City Hall, New York City. Thirty-five minutes from Coney Island. Five minutes from Brooklyn Bridge. Twenty minutes from Broadway and Wall Street, thus being more accessible to the busy section of the city than any uptown house in New York. From Sun Parlor and Roof Garden see magnificent view of New York Bay. Ladies coming to the city alone will find the St. George homelike in every respect. Gymnasium and Plunge, in charge of instructor in Physical Culture, connected with Hotel. Rooms, single and en suite, with private baths. European Plan, $1.00 and up. American Plan, $2.50 and up. Unusual facilities for families making permanent stay during season. 375 Private Bathrooms. Long Distance Telephone in every room. An excellent table d'hote served every evening, $1.00. Music. "The beautiful entrance hall and office of the Hotel St. George has just been completed. It can safely be said that Brooklyn can be proud of this room, as there are very few in the country that can approach it, either as regards the money expended or in the character and good taste displayed."-Brooklyn Eagle, November 24, 1901. H.S, |