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THE EVENING epee remmnerrecem cameo terres nett EPI WORLD, TU ESDAY , DECEMBER 4, 2 1906. M~. AMIN FING NACHE THES CAREGES TIME Aeroplane Invented by Miss Todd Interests Jronmaster, SOARS WITHOUT GAS.) Principle Is Running Start and] Soaring by Machine- Dri¥en Fans. Bi ererterecere The only wom the world Who thas attempted the problem -of merial navigation js Miss E. lL. Todd, of No. 1381 West Tw rd street, this city. Since the,efforts of Santos-Dumont and Prof. Iangley, Miss Todd bas at tempted to profit the fallures or successes of both these men, ant be Neves she has found the solution of this GiMcult problem of locomotion in the alr. She has invented a fying machine hich 1s now attracting wide attention ‘et the show of the Acro Club, in Grand Central Palace, ier machine is an- aeroplane and re- Mes for success on a ratchet arrange- “ment for directing the course of the gachine upward or\ downward at will, In the model on exhtdition Miss Todd bas found the same diMoulty, that has eonttonted ail aerial navigators—that 4s, it won't fly, But she confidently be- Heyes that she can easily overcome this Setocti 9, Mis Todd's machine !s different in poope fram many, at it does not rely on thé balloon to float It. Sho has entirety. departed from the idea of using eontrolied alr‘or gus, which Js lighter ‘than atmosphere, to carry {ts burden ebove the earth's surface. Her machine ds bullt on the plans employed by tho numerous {maginary writera of the past alt eentury. Machine Starts with Run. On" the bottoni of the machine are pnevmatic wheels, which are intended to give the machine an Impetus over an inclined plane. Then the fans are supposed to catch the air, and in thelr yapld revolutions to lift the entire af- fair, from the ground, 80 that it will jeave the earth's murface and soar in the alr as @ bird. It is a known fact that practically all birds take a running ptart before beginning o fight, and this {s\the idea at the bottom of Miss Todd's ~ofavention. + She is absolutely confident of ultl- mato success, and is only walting for pome one who will attempt an ascent to have her inyention tested, ‘the invention of Miss Todd has at- tracted more attention than any other lexhibit at the Palace show. Androw Carnegie spends two or three hours every day in going over the details with tie woman inventor. “How will you regulate the landing at the machine?’ asked Mr. Carnegie, as he wits minutely examining tae parts of the airship yesterday, Alighting Made Easy. “Y think that is one of the easinst lems to solve,” replied Miss Todd ‘ou seo this valve here? Well, by pul- fang that Into play the electric forne ts eo curtailed that the revolutions of the fans decrease. Without impetus, the machine| will naturally discontinue its By diminishing the power, ts- cid of |absolutely cutting Ic off, tne ns (will) revolve slowly and the ma- sne will gradually, sett ePLh matic wiiéels will then strike €, bawill roll Won unbe plained w TWusely Interested “put a) vou think right tune?’ in Able to, @ifference rneeie est fiss ‘Todd has not the Jeast d. that fer Invention: wilt be nx ‘snece ————_—___ DINNER TO T. C. T. CRAIN. Wudge-Blect quet by Wis Pri. Honored with Ban- on Fifty of the friends of J Mnomas C.'P, Cr quet at Delm centun Age-elest na ban- to gratification th master. + ton and wit eponded to th ast That ceustic Irishman, Jan, did the honors to oidentally paraing leny from Tom Platt-te Judge Crain tn tribut feknowlsdtelne +) Ys made {t ole. mt tracted whi! 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Stevens's Wusiness ¥riends faye’ denu notified that his ph feitieve be. will recover, Girl Sure She Can Fill Her Dead Father’s 5) | SADDLE ACTER When Augustus Acker, Clerk of tho ial Sessions of Richmond Be died, a few, months ago, there sprang up a horde of applicants eager for appointment to hia plac The clerkship pays $3, mw year, Acker held {t for tan years, and it was dun to his fidelity to duty t is heatth became impaired. plas Butler, Democratic leader of had been inatrumen- sccuring the clerkship for Acker. ‘To the. fifty or more men who called upon him and urged his influence in s¢- curing the appointment, Butler mado but one rep!: A “The person who gets the place will pave to fill it as capably as Gid Acker, Til try to pick out such a person.” Tho ofice-husters were shocked when they heard yesterday that the person whom Butler would recommend was Mabel FE. Acker, daughter of the mmendation 18 Miss Acker BACK DRAUGHT PUTS FRENEN IN PERL Torn Up Streets Add to Dif- ficulty of Fighting Fierce Blaze. The danger from the torn-up cond!- tlon of New York's business atreets was emphasized early to-day when a fire which should bave boen extinguished with a Joss of pertiapy $200 entailed a damage of $1009 and threatened large business houses in the wholesalo dis- trict, ~ Two alarma had to be sent In and twice the firemen were throwd pell-mel! around the floors by back draughts, but none was injured, The blaze was in a five-story factory bullding at No, 10 Greene atreet. floor, occupled makers of cloak and sults. When ,Engine Company fiom’ Great Jonew street, the condition of the streets was such it could not get within two hundred feet of the structire. Then Department Chief Binns sent in a second alarm, and the companies came from Wooster street. Meantime the fire had communicated fo tho third floor, occupied by 8. Gor- don, a skirt manufacturer, and the ground floor by Benedictine & Weil, fancy trimmings. SOCIALISM PUT DOWN AS PHILOSOPHY OF FAILURE CHICAGO, Dec; 4.—During an expos!- tion of tho tabor question Prof. J. 1d the members of the Ci lal Association of Amor- st he was at a banquet t agcialism is the philoso- {faethe theta swith ft men Adm! ilures, ‘and asked «¢ m what they had. t ble to accompliz for themsel NEW PUBLICATIONS. Contains 180 Pages eee eaeeeaal | Size || 85 x ad | inches It started on, the second | by Cohen & Herman, | No. 33 cams | Laurence Laughlin, of the University of | Capretch Bdward Stern & Co, Inc | Jowill Le the first wom: be appointed to a co She ts twe ished. Ene * nald High-Class With collar of Lynx, Persian made of imported Broadcloth, Real value, $50.00... 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More than a million childre: and tens of thousands o “grown-ups,” have already en- joyed this story as it appeared in serial form in more-than twenty leading newspapers, to Asy Addnns upon Receipt of Price by the Publishers Pregl, EDW. STERN & (0., Inc., Philadelphia CATARRH eS stn WASALEZE 00,, 1047 Broadway, N. ¥ ha | jewelry at the lowest prices. _ We leave nothing undone to's. of us. The purchase of a watch y Office, Woman's solid 14-kt. gold engine turned hunting-case Watch, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $20.00, tham, Woman's solid 14-kt. gold European markets, thus 4 Where ason's holiday trade. for this Hand-made solid 14-kt, gold Brooch or Pefdant, fine dia- mond in centre, $87.50. Solid 14-kt. gold Brooch, set with fine $4.75. $4.50. H the store green gold hinge Bracelet, . 5 garnets, $25.01 Solid 14-kt. green gold bangle Brace- let, richly _en- @ grayed, 3 fine $83.50, ved, 3 Ask to see tho Rena Initial Bracelet, Open o- Ni customer's right to the fullest information. When we say S rat'gold we mean that it has passed the test of the United ‘obtained our present position in the watch trade if we did not merit Woman's solid 14-kt. gold hunting - case Watch, “Wal- Elgin or Lambert $18.00. works, Woman's solid 14-kt. gold richly engrayed hunting-c: hunting-case Watch, richly fine diamond, Waltham, engraved, Waltham, Elgin or gin or Lambert works, Lambert works, $23.75. $40.00. The stones were Hand-made solid t4-kt. gold Brooch or. Pendant, 7 fine diamonds, $100.00. Solid 14-kt, gold Brooch, enamelled amethyst, mistletoe, 2 pearls, 4. ‘ 8 Show Casefull of other Bracelets, $5.00! to $2,250.00, Why Not Buy Christmas Jewelry Now? The few days between now and Christmas will fly, as you know, and you also know what a task shopping is when put-off until-the last minute. Buy your holiday jewelry now and buy it at Lambert's, where the salesrooms are filled with all that is best in In no single announcement can we more than your purchase. What Our Watch Guarantee Means: tisfy everybody who buys a watch) mportant, and we rec Prudent Diamond Lovers, Attention. It stands to reason that by importing diamonds direct avoiding middlemen, we can undersell other houses, especially since we buy supplies one or two years ahead, the diamond market is rising like a Spring fide, and even we cannot sell the gems indefinitely at our present remarkable prices. Brooches We are turning out some extremely handsome diamond brooches selected by:a mem- ber of our firm who is an expert judge of gems, and the-gold and Solid 14-kt. gold Brooch, enamelled, 1 pearl, $9.00. Bracelets of All Patterns. , Other bracelets in profusion and new patterns Will be in between the time you read these words and the time We illustrate a few examples from a of your arrival there. ‘ holfday stock of unrivalled attractiveness: Solid 14-karat Solid’ gold Solld 14-Kt. rose gold i banglc etianiias karat ff Heavy, solid “14-karat BRP ete : ; So < karat geld y, i BE Fie ce| god Rantest Conga» gaine immed Dumbass Gat loud Ee \ i f bell Links, Links, 2 fine diamonds, Links, 2 nonds, fine Chinese Jades, fine diamonds, $27.50. $22.80. 0.00, } $30.00, | RETAILERS AND IMPORTERS, Avenue, Corner 58th Street. — Wisdom says: y that-a Woman's solid 14-kt. gold hunting-case polished Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $22.50. have you see our New Illustrated Catalog. Send us your name and address and we will mail comptiments this handsome yeritable mine of Christmas hints and helps. Hand-made solid 44-kt. gold ‘Brooch or Pendant, set with 7 fine diamonds, $135.00. WE INVITE Comparison of Prices and Goods. karat Roman bangle Bracelet, 5 fine ame- thysts, $20. indicate ina general way the wealth of pleasuré-giving things awaiting you at our store. ‘ Morning is the best time to buy, and even now, jalthough we are under the very shadow of the Christ- mas tree, we will executé your orders for engraving with the greatest care—lay your selections away until !Christmas eve, if you like. You pay when you call-for : When we say that a movement is in perfect co: ize the} that it fas been taken apart and examined piece by piece case | makers in our watch. inspection department. We could never have by the wate the confidence we invite. Woman's solid 14-kt. gold plain’ polished huhting-case Watch, back set with fine diamond, front plain for monogram, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $25.00; larger size diamond, $35.00. Woman's richly engrayed solid 14-kt. gold hunting- case Watch, Waltham, Elgjn or Lambert works, $25.00. Watch, plain for monogram, Catalog. We should like to you with our book. A Woman's solid 14-kt. gold plain polished hunting-case Watch, back set with 7 fine diamonds, front plain for monogram, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $80.00. Woman's solid 14-kt. gold engraved hunting-case Watch, Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works, $23.75, . We have never advanced prices until we had to, as our friends know, and during this season we retain the old figures regardless of the state of the market. Whoever buys diamonds of us now makes most judicious investment and wilf reap the reward of his fore- ght: Are Guaranteed. platinum mountings are just as strong and dyrable as they can ba made, We guarantee that, as we guarantee everything else in con- -nection with our goods. TERRE from the} But Hand-made solid 14-kt, gold Brooch or Pendant, 7. fine diamonds, $50.00, Nand-made solid 14-kt. gold Brooch or Pendant, 7, fine diamonds, $175.00, Solld 14-kt. gold Solid 14-Kt, gold Solid 14-kt, gold Solid 14-kt. gold Brooch, enamel, enamelled flower, fine pearl, $5.00. fine pearl, $3.75, Brooch, enamelled flower, fine ba roqué pearl, $8.50. Elegant Sleeve Links. These sleeve links are solid 14-karat gold. Dumbbell or flat style, plain or enriched with diamonds. Life-like designs showing flowers or ani- mals, or simple patterns if you like them better. There is something in the assortment for everybody. i 4 Brooch, enamelled flowers, 3 fine pearls, $5.00. i4- Solid Dumbbell Links, plain or Ronran finish, 2 fine dis- monds, $10.00, 14-karat gold id 142 karat. gold Dumbbell Links, reised attern, 2 fine diamonds, 812.00, Solid 14-karat’ gold gm raised Dumbbell. Links, 2 fine diamonds, §18,00, Hundreds of others, $10.00 to $150,00. oht During December

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