Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1921, Page 15

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¢ ; : " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1921. v ’ 5 *ZR-1 NAVY'S PIONEER PROJECT & b e Kk e Wi | restubrana ‘mountea 1 the 3&;3’ : | : will be laid within a few months at | car. the Lakehurst (N. J.) hangar built {dleiver 400 horsepower each for air- IN AIR_SI—IIP OF TI-IE RIGID TYPE o osse boti the 211 and ZR-2. The | plane use, but for employment In the : frame members are being cut and as- (ZR-1 will be reduced to 320 horse- o X ‘e sembled at Philadelphia, to be|power each, with a consequent im- . knocked down when complete and |provement, it is said, in economy and e e o2 ll B 1 ZR 9 N C shipped to Lakehurst. where they will | reliability of operation. B = - ho reassembled and placed - in the Gas Capacity and Lift Power. = Loss of Britis uilt ot to ‘Lause| i While the ZR-1 will havevirtuully { Bullt for Use of Either. ° 700,000 cubic feet less gas cap: c < The bags are designed f\ Ky ! Change in Construction of Huge Ih!c: :g;{ofia;:x"fr":hn n':'\“."r::nl-,c:‘: O e oS Scores of odd pieces left from the: recent Half Yearly Sale are included, together ploxive buf ghly expensive helium is a c 34 and to be st discovered during the war. A conty-sev p o various oddments I ] > . Prices have been lowered Diri glble. : Fas discovered during the war. At i with va od ts that arrived too late f(_)r the sale. i to new low levels—note them. These are typical examples: of producing sufficient helium to | regard as accurate calculations as to 1 the bags to their full 2,000,000 ad—t x- Loss of the giant British-built ss roots in development of |cuhic feet capacity. e e \\'Eiegh'fx;‘\fi:i{;p:\d Tor ship ZR-2 with many lives on her trial of the aerial flects of the "uT:‘w Zl"l-l'sxfu.’: feet in length a:lnd flight—the new ship will be able to trip in England has not thus far caused cti N 18 Leetiin dianeter i astially Arry. iny change in plans for the ZR-1. now e unaffected by the ZR-2|(ice as shown in the L-19, which w bullding for the Navy. The two designs | Qiaster, Bithough It was said to be u:‘o&lu--ed nl!l;or the l‘.e;ma;\s”l;fid?flv HEADS McGII.L UNIVEBSITY . 5 v educ A ajir craft - officials that the wrecking of the ZR-3 e clona Mg Ll‘al\,\. K. (A prl.shl' ut of t C:um- carried with it no lessons, so far as now | fof & ¢ s Feihes e Al . g e o Tte onstruction of | 14 been “produced and maximum of her German prototype, | jon Pacifle railway und chancellor known, to be woven Into cons fon of | process of fabrication into the lattice |due to the 'use of higher power.|of Queens University at Kingston, the ZR-1 as a safeguard against similar | work frame members at the Philadel- | Present plans call for the use of six -y was appointed chancellor disaster to that vessel. ||!’rhl:l!a}!‘rcr~t; plant of the Navy; con- | Liberties, each in a separate car, as b University e gt it b explained, 13 the|(Tats have been et for the Eibhlxen‘ab nst the original plan for five en American Navy's pioneer pro —_— = airship construction of the rigid type. and the vessel follows very closely d sign of the German Zeppelin L-: 49 c Colonial chiffonier tured inact in France during Colonial buffet fodifications to pe < ! 00! onial buite H K et peoestioes | Table for bedroom Cooma Buftet - oo oy ca witn tour Steel Bed Extension table Navy : rd the 7 i LSO desirable for either linen drawer, two small and > 5oy WHITE Enamel Beds. pDOUND Table of golden practically a reproduction of the I hall or tele- drawers, lined for cutlery. gmall arax? $ 7 with con- " o oak, with center which was proven by the Germans a. bhione taib e Ve and large T E With tinuous post 9 square ped- a safe and reliabls craft, with all Walmugionmas linen closet. § I5 ook and five. i1 === gstal, Won- $ .75 ktresses and strains demonstrated in} hogany. 16x24- Beveled ) ETBL% e niememimme v ,,,rml v = inch size....... ARTOE o (PNEST= N LR TR astaBeee e actual flight under varying conditions. | Base of Future Improvements. It was tho purpose of the Navy ex 7th F e perts to make the L-49, which was al- t . 7th t Tuost the Tast word in German war a Where prices are guaranteed a F perience construction, the starting poin: | y for American lopment of lighter- than-air l'Agll' r craft On the ex- perience in operation of the| . i a se future im- ! l f h. h provements or increases in size. The ZR-2. on the other hand, repre- A cari Oad (0] lg -gra‘ie last word in British engl- eering progress over German originals, saster to the British-built here feel, only tends to | - decision to attempt no nexplored field of ¢ xrucxmn in turn- ing out American but to et from o e ane model to the next improvement slowly, and so on step by step to whatever the > U. S. thermators Saddle seat rocker Spinet desk Simmons cot bed P T Gl s Cotton mattresses A REPRODUCTION of an EW Beds. with black (COST sovernment $1350: . or i BLE and sub- : 3 use . 3 _Plans for the purchase of the ZR-2 . FORTY-FIVE-POUND Box ma,;’gga;;“g';fi-shlfl el enamel finish, stightly = Yeed in O O el in England came after the war, while Edge Mat- mahog I miplertect cold 36 hours g5 Rocker. in ma- $4,-85 Saien e Ll the whol load now bei 1d o, ‘covered $5.95 pivenoaln $)RQ.75 wien ifnk $] .39 jpieiiemgun $5:25 ipey Bl 0= Navy wit urable === = - === shape ack. . a5 o Ny aperimant s e carload now being so ey HltlngTml: ring, Felos Foriae ceased the British were left with a I\|urnber old%x[u;n craft under construcfi A b l l . tion, in addition to the R-3, whic i ]lf t t tlon, 1o adaltion to e M wnieh elow actual manuiac urmg COS back. It was decided to stop work . these and salvage all that had been done, and the United States then stepped in to obtain by purchase the ship most adv ed in construction, Briti: R ., which was to become the ZR. Designision of the vessels in num al order in what appeared to be the reverse of the order of con- ;u’uruon is accounted for by that act. Reasons for Purchase. The chief reason for purchase of the Eritish ship, it was explained, was on the old engineering axiom Floor lamps that better progre: is to be made if b P SeaR LR UBRGMI et test gavTiEvL Elcric Library table Sliding couch bed ~ Bed davenport Dessociom : e A 2 - Lamps, with shape N i i = .:':'2;';;“:';“:::31;:‘:1" i e 5‘;;; bases, in | mahogany fin- Ofimfi l‘l’f:?_'l“;:"l"e; ULL out one end and you [JUOFOLD style, in gold- wA,I.;:éT “f’i:hggltlll [‘:l?d‘:-: -2 ) Mg have 1 ak: i Seen' placed In the ZR2 basket in shades, in $ .45 mahogany; double bed: P e DEL 3 Navy would have to begin again at various col- == e T S5, DR S 00 =andside Navy would have to begin again a o ; T L9 in imitation 200 Swinsing Rome spring, . Ish demtheri. - oo Colors that fight each other are a smoke screen to-any woman’s beauty. $50.50 $65 = $79.50 For This Phonograph With Ten Records With Ten Records Our expert dyers Electric brid, lecl ridage will put any gar- W h . h d Telephone outfit [GH(éaRs Jange Overstuffed rocker lamp g ment delfcately into e have just made the most tremendous Fb};};;,s‘zf_,fl';,""";':,.,‘,’j;’; MAHOGANT tetopnone HIGIERADEISES W WITH wings: stronely oy iioqny pase, with harmony with the . A post and 1 staciiool and stand, wm; inch oven, " with _ther- “.“fif“:,;“‘f,:es “""_;s silk shade and ad- S rtmen mometer a S ble arm. s Ph g Ph p : h f h ’y 1-f6.in. Ailers Statiomaryi fop. Foreetain 339 Spanish leath 39 justable 15 rest onogra urchase of our histo o rege T Filorer. § o o S e SR : socket ...... 4724 CALL MAIN {4725 £ Financial difficulties forced the maker into a . j receiver’s hands, from whom we bought these | cocnERs ik _instruments below the cost of manufacture. on side ...... Busily selling New lace curtains $].48 pr. Heavy Double-thread Lace Curtains, in white and ecru; simple and heavily worked designs, . with novelty’ borders; 2% Velvet rug Axminster rugs Texoleum rugs A PRODUCT of the Tex- BRIGHTEN up your rooms gy]9 AND 9x10.6 ft.— oleum Co.. with many of vards long. < 37x54 INCH wool velvet for winter with one of seconds of $17.50 the Texoleum qualities. Tugs, in all-over these rugs; in oriental. grades—faults are trivial Not remnants nor Now we know the maker of these phonographs. We know that he sold hundreds of these phonographs at their original prices; we know that the purchasers were highly satisfied. And knowing these things as we do, we want you to come and see these phonographs. . Sanitex Come with high hope and expectancy; come prepared to test these * a i i i v : i 1 isprints. noth- seconds, mr;:;ull.ne!;t; :fl:llz tt:l::e sgal}lmiat n;::th higher prices. Compare them New Cortains 328, %03l §9.98 o i $377 e mare. " § i Tl pidees, 49¢ Y . 5] a an .3x10. erous at- Y . poiut byjpoint; pecialiyitheselcainires $2.69 Pair S et S HE Filet net, voile, Not- tingham and marquisette, with lace edge or hem- stitching; white, ivory Your neighbor is using this Window- Shades, 49c Each omesemee Flectric washing machlne--- The full sizz MAHOGANY cabinet is mounted on CASTORS, so that you can push the machine where you will. The guanvlteed MOTOR will play four records at one winding. And the motor is so splendidly con- stru.cted that it runs as freely and silently as a watch. How HUsHy All have the universal tone-arm o EVS THESE WelL BR enabling you to play any record every one perfect; 3x6-ft. :vcl:x‘:e with fxtures, S The best way to learn about a washing siiackine s to ask the woman who uses one; she alone knows whether it will do all the maker claims, because she alone is using it under normal household conditions. and with the TONE MODULATOR at side you can control and shade the tone at your will The wooden tone AMPLIFIER faithfully reproduces the sound as re- corded, free from any metallic vibration. ~ All instruments are smartly ‘nickel trimmed and represent the finest of cabinet construction. GU ARANTEED All these phonographs are fr'om the same maker; the mechanical As with our other nationally known construction is the same. The dif- ‘Now we would like to refer you to those women in your neighborhood who are using this machine—they will tell you how it washes a big batch of clothes snow white ; how the three- way swinging wringer almost automatically wrings out the clothes ; how clean and simple is everything about the machine. . . ference in pnce is determined b phonographs—Edison, Columbia, Sonora th y 1W. e difference in fitti Enamel Ware s ’ - —each of these advertised instruments is cabinet. Also with 11:§: a;é% fi::; Kettles, 69¢ And if you don’t strike your neighbor on wash day Well known greystone come see us—we are washing clothes and demonstrat- are; heavily coated on ::eel body; 2-gallon size, ing the mnclmle here every day. with cover. ! ithout cover, S9c. Without cove $8 .50 e senidls it fully guaranteed for one year. $79.50 phonographs we give FRE 10 double-disc ten-inch records 484 (20 selections) of your own choice _ price to your home $5 monthly pays for'it. “w~ The Hecht Co. $5.-" Extra heavy convas. e e SR TthatF Where prices are guaranseed * 7th at F' Puts any of these instruments into your home ,}‘5 monthly pays for it. Americas Physic , WHEN NATURE WONT PLUTO WILL

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