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T and Navy planes | | chines for com- 1 frelght routes. urope has bem o promoters of & the future of such ven- ; rking on are turning Army | tur of the ~ummm Americans, \\hu PLANE FACTORIES Polar Explcxatlons, Mail and "'nm Tas provided no.q Army Services Draw Many Machines. tours of and cov- | of historical | Other tours | be made inj iese tours include ind educatic including tour day. { than a dozen lundings. The compuny | also i3 pr to arrunge private > as the charterers| covering | more | BY J. C. ROYLE. Dispateh o The Sta YORK, April ane tuciory s running a in the lv. \\‘ desired. e e Safoty Code Outlined. | g Wi o sndgologt . & code for operation .Iuj e o rer i the joint tech productio i n « nomotive en- | Kinevy snd 1 d «tes Bureau | of Standards has done much 0 pop. operation of new passenger- in this country. These | A ¢ lessened the in-| herent hazards of fiving and if ad-| Lered to strictly would make such ransportation as safe ws any other reans of locomot on known The code provides for the stundard. | tion of airera N construction control and equipment, und insures stability and bagnce and minimizes personal responsibility of the 1| pilots so fur as that may | done Adequate regu mnde for ety belts 1NeSS0N | for passenge ion_of 1 cockpit s ntion, parachutes and sig ndl\x,\ otors o valve iy ors Qs Aie trundportation development na Iy has tollowed along the lines i (nw\mA capacity and sta an peed This s 10 demand for Polur explora- nd to the call o es designed to travel t recently outlined by K Department Many of contracts will become in the next for i 1 machines operative with They will need parts and the | ng to fulfill these \|| Mail This activity h s Used s persisted despite E t that in the first eration of the airplane under priv troit and Ch and (] cities involved failed markedly avail themselves of the o of such service. he volume B ———— has not been up to expectations. For the st month of operution the| New Value to Alder Found. average carried between Cleveland i and Detroit both ways averaged only | AT Which ls much used as a| Biponite &ikey | ALl {wood in making furniture in were (.ufiml from Detroit | sections where it grows on a com | scale, may ha another v |!ll‘\ land a 1 pound 4 ounces (h‘\eun-l to Detroit. From | to Chicago the dally load ave eding that for furniture. 1t| pounds 9 ounces, with a retu now believed that the little nodule bumps™ on the roots of alder hav nitrogen fixation properties. The Gei averaging 2 poun man chemists have been working on | jority of the mail ro: cago from Detroit by plane is destined | 1 hat nd American universi. | -uelnplmz to prove it | 1h of op mail service ind municipalities ure tive steps to mark lo may be distinguished . directions towar +ly equipped iand < o they 1 the air, w rar exce for S: ving Detroit | this mail | At 6:43 pm acific time the next night These facts are not discouraging commerclal aviation companies, how es which Y 7, Service Station! The two Fashion Shops have added to the facilities of their lailoring shop so they could promise every man perfect-fitting clothes on Easter morn. The “S” in “shop” also stands for service. 2% 07 277 7 Z Featuring Our Famous e 3 PANTS DOUBLEWEAR SUITS Tailored of HARD WORSTED $ The Kind That HOLDS THE PRESS DOUBLE-SERVICE TOPCOATS Rain or Shine” #1950 Others up to $125.00 along—She knows value Ghop, Uptown 15th 8 G Next to Keith's for B riug “her” The Taskion FRED PELZMAN. President Downtown 9th & E Opposite Thompson's WORUMBO— Home of the Overconts Save-Time—Labor! Get Resuts -—and Economical, Too! r ; INSECTING J%on Txolosive Note 1-Pint Can and Sprayer, in Carton, at 60c Note 1-Quart Can and Sprayer, in Carton, at 80c “ Note 1-Gallon Can and Sprayer, at $2.40 Any Grocer or Druceist b Get Your Money S Value—--& Full 16-0z. Can Because “It’s the King of ’Em All” Cleans Things Clean Quick THE EVENING CLAN OF “CAMDEN" . MAYORS T0 MEET New Jersey City Invites 21 “Brothers-hy-Name” to Celebration. ite label for a town,” says a bulletin from the headquart of the National Geographic Societ; ‘by being repeat- ed 31 times in 81 States. Franklin Vies With Camden. “The name Franklin is a tribute to the great American of Revolutionary fame, Camden, too, is & tribute to a Revolutionary hero, but Camden hon- ors an Englishmas Charles Pratt, a London lawyer, made such a name for himself before the bar that he was raised to Earl of Camden; This earl's subsequent opposition to the tea and in America, so the colonists, in tribute to their c¢hampion, named f towns in South Carolina, Maine, New Jersey, and New Y. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. stamp taxes made him many friends ' a manor park in the county of Kent, which is south of London. “To our Anglo-Saxon ancestors 40 generations back ‘Camden’ would con- vey & description just as vivid as the names Thousand Islands and Great Salt Lake do to u Origin of “Camder ‘“‘Cam,” our barbariun forefather would say, means crooked. ‘Den’ 18 a wooded vale where swine feed. "“That gives us the materials for a picture of the birthplace of our 21 Camdens, a zigzagging ravine in the Kent hills—the slopes are forested with oaks whose acorns are welcome food for the swine. Swine were the only stock raised by our Anglo-Saxon forefathers. 'With the ald of a few ‘tool’ sylla- FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1926. bedded in the name for Hastings, Nebr,, the proud title of a valiant tribe that ruled and prospered in Kent, England. Billings and Delaware. “Billings, Mont.,, has an intimate link with the State of Delaware and Delaware Bay which i8 not apparent. The Billings were the aristocratic tribe of the Varini, who_lived in Lan- cashire. Now the name Varini became in time ‘Warrings,’ giving the title to Warrington, England. When a con quering Norman French lord came into control of Warring tribe after the invasion he became Lord de la Warr. A later holder of that title, who was made Governor of Virginia, explored a great bay and the shores of the bay which now bear the name of .29 T bling block n the name of the Worces Aro av v ‘by,’ |ters’ progenitor, ‘Hwic-wara-ceaster.’ l':""‘_’ “.II'M' . "m"“l'v :"el“ ;“,’h Y.l meaning the ‘castie of the inhabitants the Scandinavian equivalent of ‘ham.’ | ,¢ the country of the Hulceii.' Boston ind. therefore, marking the home of | wa. v a Viking or Danish invader who set-| Botolph.’ and a shock-headed Ddnc tled in England North England, returned to earth aft “Th are innumerable humorous|er a thousand-year sleep, would call exumples in which these thumbnall|the largest city in America, New geographical sketches telling about an | farewic.” English town have been carried over A to the United States, with no thought _ " 2 of whether they apply or not. Windsor. Dancing Girls Different. Unlike other women in Arabia, the Engiand, i on the shore of the dancing girls appear in public with Thames, where the Anglo-Saxons put it, but many of the 18 Windsors in the United States boast no more than | their faces uncovered. They wear heavy and voluminous skirts, some thing like the old-fashioned American a creek. The ‘ea’ marks Chelsea, Eng- | English dresses. The dancing the home of an carly Anglo-Saxon land, as once an island in the Thames mouth, which it i8 not now. Neither are its 11 brother-by-name Chelseas in | and Mayors of 21 Camdens have been invited by Camden, the dedication of the new bridge over | ar the Delawure I s %, i detn and Philadelphia, xistence of ¥1 Camdens puts * Franklin lewds the list as a favor- N. J, to attend | lished by Camdens. That, however, story of Camd am- | English names im one of the | ed broadcast over names I the | | particular River connecting Cam- well up in the list ular town little The other Camdens have been estab- sons from the Revolution- 18 not the whole Like 80 many other por the jen i3 o thumb-nail pictu. spot Charles Pratt took his earldom from ' te bles like ‘cam’ and ‘den’ one can dig into the origins of the innumerable town names America has imported from England. The syllable ‘ing’' {8 to English names what the ‘Mac’ is to a Scotch name and ‘0" to an Irish nited States, [name. it is the mark of a clan. Thus > of a |the Hastings were the noble class of §land. | the h tribes In IXngland. By a lit- digging, therefore, one finds im- B the lord’s house, Délaware. “Other handy syllables for excavat- ing name origina are ‘or’ noting a_ settlement on the whore of the ocean or a river 'leigh,’ 'ley’ or ‘le: land; ‘e; ence of an island fortified place; as a mecting place; or ‘ore,’ de ' meaning an untilled swamp or ‘ea’ showing the exist- ‘bury,’ marking a borough,’ a hill that ‘ham,' meaning | spellers. ers. ds. Pupfls in_school today think they have a hard time spelling r town and Btate names. They real- have much to be thankful for. The original names were ofte There are four Wcrcesters in the United States whose silent ‘r’ oiten a stumbling block to the best How much more of a stum- girls are not many of exceeding Charm. these girls are trained. from her mother or is [member of the fan a dancing girl before ker. tice almost tirelessly. Jawbreak- Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Sto Authentic Easter Fashions for the Enlire Famtly——Lesser Priced 300 Smart New Easter Hats in New Modes Values Special Dressy Hair-Braid Hats —featured in the very popular trimmed with fower or picture ribbon. models, $4.95 Trimmed Hat. Large grosgrain Tams, styles. Small Shapes Medium Brims Picture Models All Shades DOWN STAIRS STORE For Misses And Matrons The Tailored Mode in— Peanit Straws, Novelty Straws, Azures, Pokes, Felts, Ribbons, Berets and Claches. Dozens of new Fashion-Approved Modes for Easter Easter Frocks Special Sizes 14 to 20 and 36 to 5212 Georgettes and Flat Crepes feature seli or contrasting lace trimming. Lace used for jabots, capes, apron effects and pockets. Porto Rican Handmade Frocks. One and Two Piece Sports Frocks. Taffeta Dance and Evening Frocks. DOWN STAIRS STORE Easter Pumps Special Values 53 75 Two of four new styles just arrived sketched—showing the trend in Fashiona Pumps for Easter. Gray, Blonde and Sauterne Kid Patent Leather and Black Satin The above materials epitomize the smartest in newer styles. These are the styles you will see E One and Two Straps, Operas, D'Orsays and Step-in Pumps. These styles that the young miss and women prefer are in sizes 3to 7 DOWN STAIRS STORE | Easter Coats Special Sizes 13'; to 20 and 36 to 4314 ¢ Easter Coats in straight and cape silhou- ettes, new sleeve and collar variations. Poiret and Satins, Lorcheen, Poiret Twill and Sheen in handsomely embroidered braided styles. Summer fur, tucks pleats for trimming. Rose, Tan and Blues. Navy, Gray, Green, DOWN STAIRS STORE Gi~1s’ Frocks Sizes 2 to 6 Handmade Voiles Cunning new Easter styles in these famous Brand Hill Frocks, all handmade. Daintily, trimmed with smocking, ribbon, embroid- ery, tiny buttons and contrasting bindings. All wanted shades. Others of voile, dimity and prints, $1 to $2.95. DOWN STAIRS STORE MEN—4 Special Easter cut shirts, wear Imported Broadcloth Shirts, $1.25 Highly Lustrous Grade of Imported English Broadcloth—a luster that re. mains after several washings. collar-attached and in neckband styles. Sizes 14 to 17. White Radium Square Scarfs, $2.95 Young men and youn, these White Chlldren sHats $1 95 $3.95 New styles—just arrived. Straws, silks and silk-and- straw combinations. ~All shades and shapes for tots and growing girls. These are very special values. Get your hat tomorrow. Eater-Gomg Shoes Four 2. 9 5 Styles Patent Leathe Pumps, with er ;m s 8¢ to 11, 113 to 2, % 0 P.nnt Leather and Tan Calf Ox'ords.s -eyelet Ties, Sizes 8'% to to Leather and Tan C-" Sturdy Oxfords, with flexible soles. Sizes 83 to 11, 11% to 2. DOWN STAIRS STORE Full Vee necks. ‘White and colors. New Easter Ties, 50c to $l. women . will adium Silk | | | | | 1,000 Summer Union Suits, $1 Haynes Athletic Union Suits. insert in back, will not rip; round or Sizes 36 _to 46. styles in Boys’ sizes, 24 to 34, 75c. Silk and Silk-and-wool Ties in new patterns and color combina- tions—for smart Easter wear. Girls’ Coats Sizes 2 to 14 All Wanted Materials Tomorrow is the last day to select Easter Coat—and the Weather Man casts a cold Easter. vour fore- Bright. youthful coats in the very latest modes and colors. - Tweeds, mixtures, flannels, twills and others. DOWN STAIRS STORE Boys’ Special Easter poiret Elastic Same The and * Boys’ Blouses, 88¢ Boys’ Shirts, $1 Colors good looking. All in color-attached style. Wash Suits, § ; Included are genuine An Easter Sale 300 Paris Novelty Kid Gloves $1.%5 Just received in time for tomorrow’s sale In all the popular styles for Easter. In flare ' cuffs, embroid- ered and trimmed. Also turn-back cuffs. Shades: Beach, Mode and Black. Sizes5%ito7 Values we cannot over-emphasize. DOWN STAIRS STORE For Easter — Full-Fashioned Chiffon and Service Specially pric- ed. Clear. lus- trous chiffon and medium- weight Silk Hose in these popular Easter shades: Shadow, phere, Sunset, Blush, French Nude, Sandalwood and Grai to 10. DOWNS STAIRS STORE Artificial Flowers There's a decided vogue for wearing an artificial flower on the lapel of your Easter Coat. As long as it's one of the following, it’s Fashion-right : Roses, Orchids, Dahlias, Morning Glories, Sweet Peas, Gardenias, Carnations. Violets and Water Lilies. DOWN STAIRS STORE Silks, $1-65 Flat Crepes—Satin-back Crepe, Printed Crepe de Chines. In plain colors for eve- ning and lingerie wear. Prints in attrac- tive new: colorings. Very specially priced. * DOWN STAIRS STORE New Lace-Trimmed Crepe de Chine Easter Slips Flare and Flounce Bottoms $3.95 Feru Late Trimmed Crepe de’ Chine Slips, in the popular shades of peach, flesh and white. Sizes 34 to 40. ALSO: Crepe de Chine Print Slips in regular sizes, to wear under navy georgette frock. Tan, gray, black and combinations Radiumette and Radium Hip-hem 95. DOWN STAIRS STORE “Frank, Jr.” Bow Ties, 25¢ New Knit Ties, 25¢ Serge Suits, $2.95 Sizes 3 to 8 years. Two-Pants Suits, are fast and particularly beautiful, but because of their bringing up have Strangely enough there are no dancing schools where Bach learns other feminine y who was likely They pruc Trylt! ANY A-1 GROCER—DRUGGIST—OR CIGAR STORE Scarfs, with black embroidered dots. Also in powder blue and other shades, Sales DOWN STAIRS STORE silk-and-wool ties aré well known for their. non- wrlnklmg qualities, and long service they give. Values Broadcloth Suits. sizes 3 to 8 years. DOWN STAIRS STORE $9.75 All-wool, sizes 3 to 8. All