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TWO ARN WEN “ONOVROSIN |e AR WITH ATWOOD Aviator Passes Over to the Jersey Coast and Circles Liberty Statue. | AKES A THRILLING DIP. HWW pil Anil a yi =Capt. Madden and Lieut. Fickel His Passengers on To- Day’s Flights. © Marry N. Atwood, the young aviator | who dropped in last Saturday from Ros. | ® ton, via New London, Conn., and oe 5 making the prettiest flight ever sean in these parts in his Rurgess- & Wright machine, returned to-day to Governor's Island and took Capt. J. 8 Madden of the Twenty-ninth Infantry ® for an aerial joy ride The young man has not yet decided : Whether or not he will fly from New York to Washington, but he id to-day at if he made the trip he would prob- @iy start from Governor's Island par- Je ground next Thursday. || Atwood early (o-day went to the Man- wi } hattan Hotel, whe he received many congratulations, and then went back to ANI Governor's Island, where he had left his machine after his remarkable per- formance of Saturday, Just for the edi- fleation of his official hosts he took the machine up for an exhibition flight. Hi cut figure eights, made dips and dives and went flying over te water and the barracks for a time, Then he came down and took Capt. Madden for a fi All questions con- cerning designs cand materiale of dresses should ve minute spin, | addressed to the COL, BAILEY REFUSES INVITA- FPaushton Editor TION TO TAKE A FLIGHT. of The vening When it was all over he offered to World. No pat- take Col. H. I. Batley of the Twenty- 3 ninth for an aerial Joy ride. The colonel terns for design. anked him, but sald that he liked the in this column caw; ground too well to take a chance, Capt be obtained, but adden was pleased with his fight with the descrip: hen dioas-cna tea realty ‘4 WALL STREET. tion furnished it ts a simple matter ned to create a strong wind to work out patterns, e eyes. I had expected to peculiar dizzine: hen looking { DESCRIPTIONS. volle dress 1 the top of a is none of that The striped ehift that comes | | | ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR = HOME DRESSMAKERS | \IFESSOALIMONY JUSTICETOSAVE which I can use 1f you think MRS. You could use the banding to edge @ tunic of the marquifette with biue lor white ball fringe below it. If you make your dress over a messaline foun- dation, it could show below th but otherwin & band of the mi oa pointed yoke of ‘the banding which fornis a cap to the sleeves and reaches nearly to the belt in frout and back, with lace plaiting | trimming it on the inside edge. Have with the plaiting on the upper A crush of blue could complete | A downwant tendency was daplayed | on the first figure has the waist and again with |@t the outset of to-day’s stock market. | steeves in one, with pointed Inserts of} tell me how many yards of he Twe shares suppite the only feaure | jace on the shouli trapped by nar- jimi erlal is required for the first dress tet worthy of note by selling off over one | row black vely nd smail satin!in Thursday, June 29th World. I in a catenant {Point on reports of hot weather tn the button a ogame iden is carried out |tend men 1 ot Lowpres arasney. ¢ Neutenant | et nphty {Do you think it suitable? No | ssues ie eRU- | oy eh sl c ye skir nich Is oth- eo that he might | Northwest vey r issues, x es aa n each side of . Died tiny | MISS MARY. res in case of a fall Into | 14% Bite pe " Ther FASUBNULS [inetaee ates tacn: pte aaeee from the | The material you suggest would be The pair flew out over the | ‘ Ha aaa basis \ Ley Ga hack o from |V@ry pretty, and the model aires bay, circled the Statue of Liberty and | Delow last week's closing. round ye in front and back, ,, four yards of material, three yards of then ran over to the Jersey coast. The| Influenced mainly by the Armneas man- | the ¢ f the straight tituw sleeve wide lace and seven yards of inser- aeoplane attracted much attention ay | ifested In Steel, subsequent dealings be- | while « girdle of colored satin completes | ton, 5 fh yut simple frock. \ Dear Eaitor: went humming over the water. A |¢# some wr stronger, 0 y shares | the charming but simple f . ' Avaia 48 long line of spectators watched the per- | 8¢oring a slight recovery from the early | The middle figur> .show * a ‘dalled hy Oe Peeping ry . ea atneete formance fr the Battery and from | low lev lingerfe @-ess combined wi! * Sire Sle ane ould like tb OW the windows of buildings in lower Man. | Later dealings were strictly of a pre- | embroidery, which ised on a with her to line it or finish it in a hattan, |hottdy character. pose oa a Dae eee ig cas t fect all around. I noticed Foreign selling further depressed prices | parrow Val. insertion, rounded: | most of them linea. LM. TAKES A SENSATIONAL DIP Gavmants Intervention in| front and back to form two pleces. It ts not necessary to line the pan- OVER LIBERTY STATUE. A etcattatle chasis are connected by rows of inser-| els, especially 1f your material 4s Returning from the trip Atwood! ment in London and Paris and these|tion which # so trim the top of the Hnet or something with as much again went over Miss Liberty, this time financial centres sent over fairly 1 skirt and edge bands of wide lace edg- | Weight bes Aiea making ational dip to within five! seijing orders to be executed here. “ling below the knees, while th ra a eaak feet 0 hi . cr N je ‘j sl s finished with 4 ri ei geet of the top of her torch, Lt in the afternoon when thts Naut Tad rales gr mecstert hy Fro wulsville Courier-Journal.) ' 1 said that he learned something |roy foreign accounts ¢ A Ate daplora en was “How are your children getting along © that thrilling div the light at i ri ae ite eryoke on the waist is of ‘ ” the top of the torch 1s inclosed in a red to rally with @ e or less spire | edged with insertion, and the belt t# of | at school globe. ited recovery in Steel, Union Pacifle| the sane | “Poorly. Lean’t do the lessons they're was found that the right propeller and St. Paul that lan the list f 7 fternoon frock the last figure | giving them now.” lade of the machine was cracked 4 tionally above the bottom at ¢io is made with with = = wood telegraphed for a new blade, | time. jtho waiat, whtoh | Med into n probably carry off the back of the plane The ¢ Ot tee tiie ca aia ciate d he we ould wet a bad fall. Qecuslos To-day's _inighost ae tn ae ine ee eae pranks int rhe sald that he an clk | of eas Wry ‘ett the Wright school at Dayton and rday’s final figure !The skirt and » ves are trimmed with i ffl f white the ne edged with in It is of yegan tlying on May 20. Since that tne | qmat he has travelled Conner 5,000 miles in the sam ak machine aud has taken eighteen p r with plaited peplum of He sald that he had travelle voy : ’ aterial below, in bis machine within the un, ; .4 ur Iditor , thirty days Will you kindly suggest some very 14 simple, stylish way of making a few af. said that he would not go to! 4% Y Mineola, He liked ernor’s Island) A. T, & \ternoon lingerie dresses for my ttle and would make it his headquarters, | Malt ia aiiter of six years His preference for the island is said A most stylish idea would be to make to be due to the fact that there is a | Uttle plain short waist tucked solid strong feeling of jeal among Some Conwlidated | 6 in. tucks, below which, about of his fellow-cr the Mineola ee Fie ig] 1 inch below the arm: would pass camp. Airship artists, like high so- at North — 118] 8 wide band of beadi pranos and tenors with the tempera: | Iutetbo | rivbon which finishes at th mental bug, cherish professional jeal- i {| fromt in long loops and oustes to a marked deg 4 fact that developed strongly after Atwood tshian Yale ver Now York Saturday, (ue & Sf" determined to make any | \ 1$ |Resk and short scant pu 0 —1)/| be finished with tiny Swiss beading ®{ana Val, edging. Bending would also 4 )Mne the hem, The ribbon and 1 attempt to to Washington,” said ¥ —1'} {and beading would vary in the differ. . Atwood to-day, “If 1 decide to make \') igs [emt frock sthe fly I wilt start from this place |X lo Dear Mashion Kattor Thursday. This t# the finest place 1) Sothern 1 T have some purple and black fl have found.’ It is ideal in its surround- | chiffon, T cannot decide what color and I am treated so well by the | f a line it with, © made for an evening here that 1 do not like the idea | ft, ,ptee! Spring dress. My f Is sugkest black with of going away from the 1am Mack Velvet trinmin mit it seems not going down to Mineola.’ to me that {t should he some lighter “Use a purple satin lining, the color im the chiffon, and allow about 4 inch: of same to show on the bottom of t! ® Q-inch band of black me idea on the PORTS ABOUT A $1,000 CHECK. Atwood would not discuss t that the Burgess company, | is employed, had gi him @ for $1,000 for his fil from and New London. He went at work a8 though on a pleasure ju Me wore a Nght gray sult and did not tu -’.S ‘ofes: 4 Atte: tie Migit was over a breexe came font. | MAGISTRATE DENOUNCES Ing ov th post here a Jead Bereieeres terete’ dune sac ial WHOLESALE ARRESTS. | soldiers thought that the aeroplane —~— brought the b iTwe -t WC -) five fe Pree At weed can laarn| | Twenty two of Forty-five Defend- mething to his advantage by turning! ants in Liquor Law Cases Sent his whirring prc c hattanward, Special Sess lh itn lat | to Special Sessions, | MAY SEE HER CHILDREN, | (0° te forty-ve stlogea setters of] | wine arrested on Friday night who were Divorced Wife of Deputy Fire Chief | ken to Kawex Market Court to-day {SCIATICA or "NEURITIS Burns Granted the Privitewe, | oiieny Gey nnn, Masiatrate, town > pers Justice Putnam, in t) Supreme Court, | held each of the de colored | Soreness and Bleeding Quickly Cured 1. F. Deal, | Mrs. writes: “I cannot speak too highly of Resi- nol. 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DOUCLAS $3.50 SHOES inch MEN Atrialwillconvince ou that W.L.Doug- fo $3.50 shoes are thebestinthe world. ‘Storos in Greater New York Kansas City, Kan, “+ DOCTOR MUST PAY tunte, | of the braiding finish the | * Cte didi d ae PENDING DIVORC |Mrs. Graham-Rogers, Who) | Says She Put Husband Through College, Wins. in the Supreme Court, | To: Dr, Charlies Theo wre | hea ‘REICHMANN BEES Lawyer Gives Many Rea —Asking Supreme Court seph B. 1 of t court the bad phyaleat condition “ot | Reichmann. Aseistant District-Attorney Detatanrs | declared that the physical condition of | Reichmann was not set forth in the! ord and had nething to do with the ation physical condition of ,"' Inte ted Justice Pa before the court.” Baldwin fu reliicate defen- her contended tha reasonable doubt nn's appeal to the practically amount to naught, as he will have served his term In the penitentiary before the high- er courts convene after the summer va- cations, 1, Retch: sons —.———— | SHIPPING STRIKE ENDS; WHITE STAR SETTLES. | Thousands of Tourists Marooned Wigieas el By Tie-up on English Piers, bie Will Now Get Away. alan quality of Rheingold Beer hasimprovedin half acentury as much as locomotives have improved. Today no beer tastes finer. for a Stay. Reichmann, Carr Trust exile Comp, medical Inspector for| who on Friday fast was sentenced to] TAVERPOOL, July 3—The f Bureau, to pay his wife|four and a haif months in the peniten-| Steamstip Company to-day PALE RIPE $ per month alimony and, $109 counsel! tiary for signing a false statemént con Unda ita bal the [fee pending the trial of her sult tor| cerning the condition of the defunct) "tram Mann, the mike leader, had an:| RHEINGOLD a 3% e. [institution to the State Banking Depart-| nounced earlier in the day that ne couple were martied in 1902, Mra. | ment pp! lec 0 Justice Age he strike was tically over, the o ham-Roxers was a trained nurse Hvie Rare nee peel eeual ate(rematning ditieulty. belng with the Brewed in Brooklyn by ee rough colteee. She Seclared argument decision was reserved {of the unton." ‘The men of 1! » oth come. At all di 51 was forced to support him for several] ree ann Sanee Ts appeal to the) ONO rwitiatanding the bellef last night tau Nw on a court on alleged errors made during inis| Notwithstanding the pellet We Greater New York. Mra, Graham-Rogera names Miss| {til Here is the opening paragraph of| steamer, the t with FAlzabeth W. Wittingfield, a graduate | M!# Aappileation for a certificate of rea-| Sir Wilfrid I Af Syracuse University, as corespondent, | sonable doubt, filed with Justice Page| til the can le larges t Dr. Graham-Roger by Reichmann law the Ce total of sent Mise Wittingfield money and checks | “The most cursory reading of the | 4,000 pa the Mer: tigned by Mra. Graham-Rogers. A let-} voluminous minutes in the present case | ¢¥ ear let AB lic AS 2 peste Oa ter which Mre. Graham-Rogers ‘ie i ever, both vessels completed their coms eband recelved fron tre cut | discloses the fact that the record ts] Hement nailed y | bristling with exceptions taken to rul- Soc IE I Y OF iy: You don't know how | M&S Involving questions of law not only Iam that my letter be. | Of legal Importance but affecting In cer- t : mand I am doubly sorry | tain cages the most elementary and ie TRAE eee a tu aauottal Whuehes any ether fecord Of work on | Celebration of the 135th Anniveréary Siove all people ? t ‘ the arranged term: Gf Anas lnan telenssdanalh A io nents equal length bas raised a greater num. {+ Loreen Ht aoe i Brana URI oe ence touts ‘TUESDAY. JULY 4TH. 10 A.M. nit she ous’ shave opened it, [of Which If erroneously decided by the | me It was not addressed to rer. I feel | learned trial court would justify a re- | Wie a ties versal upon appeal.” | T AMMANY HALL eop on writing to vou T can | The principal pointe raised by Law: | \ see that T will be the chief Instigator er Steph Ratdwt | MUSIC B Of troubles In Your household, tree, | %eF Stephen Baldwin for Reichmann | x do not hesitate to let me know. foe | Nero that the Court erred in refusing DRY GIN 's 69th Regiment Band, then I will try to remedy the condi. | to dismiss the Indictment upon the con Patriotic Songs ons somehow. In writing to you | tention of Reichmann that the had been DISTILLED IN AMERICA Tammany Giee Club vereafter I will not say what T do | deprived of his conatitutional rights by lie Reading not wa » etse to read for | q | tt ry, golng astray tt all ned. compulsory examination Grand Jury subsequent to the {ssuanc of the indictment against him; hefore the | A THOROUGH- n of Indopendages”’ BRED gin of the LONG TALKS that t E A BY but 1 feel like a person who ras got, | Court erred in admitting in’ evidence finest grain and HON. OSCAR W. TSU cAWKOOD of en up from sick da a lot the boo Md cords of h Sarnegte ic v) P & \ Alabatai ten up fron lek bed after a long |the books and records of the Carn the purest water HON, JAMES. Mt. GIEATAM of Hino dllne Trust Company as evidence agains ; HOS. MANEEL 1 QUGZON, Keaident Cpimimis- »D Geena BOE seh, tried to) Refchmann: and that the Court er produced by dis- eee SHORT TALKS | 1 of his four-year-o ce a tetiee ‘ ; =) a s ron Hy Collee He aUNd GUE [in Sr cuenta wr coieminnen: iotage | tillers who under- , writ fs acorpun and the mother | ‘en by Charles W. Dickinson, for ; ; HENRY at Gc KB of New York. was » prod the child President of the Carnegie Trust Com- ; stand their busi- BOUTS SURGE p Nem ater ¥ ourt. f no and at the same time | pany; {6 wel naar vil oh “letter 2 ness. NYS) FRANCIS BURTON Halt SSE Kew served -Rogers o| tained reference to the existence or . | HON” MICHAL F. CONIEY of New York. ummonr and complamt in the divorce] the kiting of checks ‘ 4 Hon sult. My 1 that this letter in tt Baird-Daniels Co. HON No decision has been rendered vet asl 41 bs pieludiuial-to the ihtareate Hox to which of the two shall have the cus-| Self was so prejudicial to the interest child, who 1s now with Mra. | of Reichmann as to constitute grounds tor or ndants in oraee Brooklyn, to-day granted to Mrs, Min- {bail for trial in Sp Sessions, sell Send for our erva Burns the right to see her two | entered 7 of no: ST ial | Interesting boo ‘children, John J. Burns Jr. and Ir One defendants, who are in the Sacred Heart Cony and evived or A BA cae, omer The Truth about twice each week. John J, Burns, Deputy | ty on t ond occasion REE FROM ‘OPA! ES OR or, 11th, Ca la, Fire Chief, won the custody of the Was crowded NARCOLICS ehildren when he was awarded deer The Magistrat Guarantecd tot the most stup of divorce some weeks ago. The divorce cleared of pe Rul camo When “ followed an attack of apoplexy upon rt dinonals 4 ) Michael A. 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