The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1914, Page 10

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mh ta vr ss * q wg : | ander the eupervision of Glenn Cur- “tee and Lieut. John C. Porte, the IS FST TR FROM Work Is Being Rushed on Big Aeroplane That Will | Try Ocean Fight. | ‘Work 1s being pushed to-day on the| Rodman Wanamaker transatlantic fiver in the Curtiss sbops at Ham- mondaport, but it ts not belleved the machine will be ready for the air be- fore Friday. The work is being done pilot. ‘There the is every indication that large ‘will go to Hammondsport for| . The World has made ar- Famgements to report the Rodman =| wish him Godspeed. {t is an oppor- tance and will have special articles by Lieut. Porte, the pilot in the unique undertaking. George Hallet, twenty- two years old, who has been assisting in handling flying boats for Harold F. McCormick of Chicago, probably will be mechanician and assistant pilot for the Wanamaker craft. ‘The scientific world is taking great interest im The World's intention to treat the flight as a development of | the science of flying, rather than as a! sport, euch as aviation has been gon- | erally regarded by the American! ‘press. In engaging the pilot of the/ flight to write of it before and after the start The World ecored an impor- | tant piece of enterprise. Lieut. Porte's first article appeared yesterday. “It certainly is a grand piece of work,” said President Alan R. Haw- ley of the Aero Club. “You know, even @ layman can appreciate good handling of a big story in which he| is interested, and The World haa surely done itself proud in this. I gladly offer my heartiest congratula- tions to The World on its enterprise. “am I going to Newfoundiand? 1} most certainly am. We'll all be there, every one of uns that can possibly make it, to see Lieut. Porte off and tunity that does not come in every! : Its Terrors " Spectalist Believes Cure Has Been Found for This ‘ Dread Disease. louger new! be a terror to those whe -" o this ‘flsnase,, ‘the most thie offer and ean oe a Only 13 Days More at Half Price! one's lifetime—in fact this is an oc- casion unique in the world's history, and J am not going to miss it." Capt. Thomas 8. Baldwin, the dean of American flyers, who was making balloon ascensions when Lieut. Porte | wan in his cradie, and who has just | returned from Europe, anid: “L hope this story in ‘The World will ‘wake up this country and make it} realize how far behind it is getting | in the aeronautical field. Why, while! I was in Vienna I saw forty-seven | aeroplanes leave the ground on regu- | lar trips, most of them carrying pas- wongers, at intervals of about half aj minute, | “At Jobannisthal I saw eighty-one | aeroplanes take the air inside an a; | hour | a Lightning Kille Six, LONDON, June 36.—Lightning killed six persons, four of them children, and Injured several others on Wandsworth | Common late Tegsey, during @ severe | storm. Many buildings in South Londen were struck. THB BVENING WORLD, STATEN PSLAND_NOTES. Bids will be opened en June 93, at the effice of the Borough President, St. George, for regulating and re- paving with wood block, Brook atreet, from Richmond turnpike to Jersey etrest, Tompkinsville; from Van street to Bodine street, West New Brighton; Van Durer street, from Wright street to Swan strect, and from Hannah street to Richmond Turnpike, Tomp- Kineville, and with napped granite block from Swan street to Hannah pkinaville, together with Incidental thereto. nnual meeting of the of School No. 20, Mra. Charles Schaefer was elected Prest- dent; Mrs. Lewis Rabbage, Vice- President; Mrs. N. D, Chapman, Re- cording Secretary; Mra. Alvin Depuy, Corresponding Secretary, and Mine) Edith J. Kellogg, Treasurer. A cake and candy sale will be held on Wednesday at the residence of Mrs, James L. Robertson, Bement Weet New Brighton, for the f the Day Nurwery. Mra, George Baigent of West New Brighton ham sailed for an elght weeks’ visit to England. Miss Ida Wilson of Stapleton ia the guest of friends in Peekskit. Charles Horrmann, County Clerk ©. Livingston Bostwick and John Viemeister of Stapleton are mak’ an automobile trip to the Thousand Islands and return in Mn Horrmans's oar. John May of New Brighton has gone to the Catskills for a vacation of two weeks, | Sidney Heller of Stapleton, a clerk In the finance department of the Ui 8 Light House Depart- mpkinaville, and Mise Gelb, will be married at t home of the bride’s parents, No. 38: Park avenue, the Bronx, on June | Counasiior and Mra. Francia H. Lehman of Taylor streot, West New Brighton, have announced the en- agement of their daughter, Miss Lu- cille M. Lehman, to Walter Hern- stein of Manhattan. The Parents’ Association of Pub- le School No. New Dorp, has elected the following officers: Prest- dent, F. J. Ward; Vice-President, Mrs. Harcourt Bull; Secretary, Mra. William ©. Hi 8; Treasurer, Mrs. A. Grennie Mise Rhtnelander’s Faneral. | ‘The body of Miss Serena Rhinelander, | | who died Thursday in her home at No. 14 Washington Square, was placed in| the family vault In St. Paul's chureh- yard yesterday afternoon. The services were conducted in the Church of the! Ascension by the Rev. Dr. Perey 8. Grant, It was said there had not been ® burial fn St. Paul's churchyard for! almost ® year. ee and o if there Tablets. the Taake-ap feels the tomic elect of DR. PIERCE’S Favorite Prescription Take this In liquid or tablet form and be a well woman! ris = metas ted get tal opus owt over ove ARIAS eee ST NIT NIT NIT | y The Superb Keen-o-Phones at GIMBELS } : Of the enormous number of these wonderful ago, only a few hundred remain—the most remarkable Talking Machine transaction ever known. Now time’s up, or will be on July Ist. On that date this extraordinary GIMBEL offering of these fine modern Talking Machines which we placed on sale a few months Machines, at half their regular selling prices, must terminate. ; And in these next thirteen selling days we expect to sell practically every machine now in stock. i You Must Realize These Things Before It Is Too Late: brin; out to the fullest the H At half its regular sellin, cannot for less than doub! Riture Ca, celebrated for the quality of its furniture. You are taking no risks in buying it. You are made the Keen-o-Phone, even th until now you by a hard and fast GIMBEL guarantee of pote ily You on sa us within ten days if it does not come up to your expectations. This Is the Ideal Time to Buy Your Keen-o-Phone for you will most certainly need it to furnish your music and entertainment this summer in city or country. The > —— Sesser Myo H on DET D> ey ICIMBEL less expensive models, with their great volume of tone, are splendid for informal summer dancing— in cottage or camp. You Can Bu on the Keen-o-Phone asy Terms $5 Cash and $5 Monthly for the styles at $25, $87.50 and $42.50. $10 Cash and $10 Monthly forthe styles at $62.50, $87.50 and $100. _ Around this announcement we print pictures of the various machines, so that you can judge of their beauty for yourself, musically until you come But you cannot discover how fine they are and listen to them--which — do quickly, for of some of the styles—notably the uty at $100—there is a very limited number. Style XX $62.50 from $125 hth Floor Ss The Keen-o-Phone plays EVERY DISC RECORD MADE—and plays it magnificently. Its scientific construc- tone at of the human voice, band, orchestra or single price it affords, in five out of the six styles, a CABINET the These Cabinets, as well as the beautiful cases, are made by the Pooley Fur- jinstrument. Talking Machine which you not have been familiar with your Keen-o-Phone back to Style V $25 from $50 MONDAY, JUN Style VIN , $37.50 from $75 Grosdway and 33d e w York treet, MT] A) ba yi \ Usual Complimentary Zar Stamps Free, Tomorrow Distribution in Our Annex Building ‘An many sets of these stumps se are reasonably required for books unfilled wit be given, Only 100 Complimentary Stamps good in any one book, but you may start as many books as you please, By saving the Complimentary Stamps distributed here weekly, you get 1-10 of @ filled book for nothing, Choice of Attractive Groups, Embrac: ‘andsomest Styles Ta) =A Born sives{ SIXTH AVE., 16, 1914. J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. Because of Today’s Threatening Weather all the special sales advertised in Sunday’s papers have been extended for tomorrow (Tuesday’s) selling. ‘MAIN BUILDIN Summer Wash Dresses For Stout Women Specially Priced for Tomorrow, at 739» *D & °6,75 (Every bust-measure from 37 to 51 in this ncini sale, tomorrow.) Season’s REENHUT’S%z" “THE BIG STORE IG™TOIS™ STREET |} ‘Don’t Mis The<Boy Scout” and! They are The Big Store's quests for this week. Hear these wonderful young musicians every afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30, the Fitth Floor of our M. Building. Bring your youngsters along, too. ing a Number of This We have had made to our order HUNDREDS OF FASHIONABLE SUMMER WASH DRESSES FOR STOUT WOMEN. And they are the finest ready-to-wear dresses ever THE DRESSES at $6.75 shown an: White striped with lavender, blue and black; also white. Women’s $3.50 to $4 Cieopatras, Colonial leather uben heels; light fle: ywhere. THE DRESSES at $3.95 The model illustrated is) ri made of stri; A One model at this light blu velvet girdle and bow. raised striped crepe. Collar, vestee| ind cuffs of white organdie; girdle) ft kirt in THE DRESSES at $5 | ice is of in corded crepe, white wit of tan, lavender and blue, The model shown f made of sheer flowered ile, with black or colored double peplum skirt. MAIN BUILDIN Women's $2.50 and $3 Canvas Low Shoes $ BI IALS. Every size and width Men's and Youths’ Suite—newest [pyres effects; also gray jomespun Norfolk styles; neat ‘MAIN BUILDIN TOMORROW! 82 “Ceylona” Pearl Necklaces | at 839e Our latest importa- tion! A special under- price purchase of these choice and dainty strings. All lengths and all sizes of beads, Fitted with gold-filled barsel snaps. Quantities tmited, so COME EARLY, TO- MORROY, please. Maher Oe The most desirable colorings and patterns. of short lengths is limited in all grades:— 81.20 VELVET CARPETS—y4. Lees than bah jengthe, yd. $1.10 VELVET CARPET: $1.50 VBLVET CARPBTS--yd... Lees than 20-y $1.20 Suits for “Big Men “da White Pull-Dress § 1.45 feather and dull cal! All eines and widehi See Foot-Mould Low Shoes, at $2.95 ai Sree ion) eray (qubttore $3.50 to $5 Slightly Imperfect “‘Walk-Over” Low Shoes » $2.25 at.. MAIN BUILDIN Enormous Sales of Men’s Clothing More than $52,000 Worth of Summer Suits, Raincoats, Dusters, Trousers, Fancy and Full Dress Vests The selling prices in many instances are 14 regular figures. styles in worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, blue and gray serges; all sizes to 54 chest-measure; former prices to $20; and Tuxedo Vests—at iglish ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS $2.75 Scrim Curtains $ Sale Tomorrow, a Pair We have only 250 pairs to sell at thi morrow. The patterns are some of the pretty that we have seen this season, Scrim ly low price, ing! and you have choice of white, ivory and Arab. ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. Ff = Wg ly novel f excellent qui Not every site In_eve! leather, but All SIZI WHOLE ASSORTMENT, -handsome | “Skinner's” Satin-Lined Bine Serge Suite—for men and § youths; at Youths’ “Odd” Suits—Norfolk and two-piece styles; form- § erly to $7.50; at...... $12 and $15 En, Raincoate—at.. 1.79 id imported China and Porcelain Cereal or ¥Y Kitchen Sets Usually priced $4.95; Tomor- row, at.... $2.95 i 6 large jars inscribed for TEA, SUGAR, RICE ete; © SPICE JARS, assorted names; 2 OIL and VINEGAR BOTTLES, and 1 SALT BOX. Other sets: $5.95 Imported China Sets A necessity in every kitchen, $3.95 Imported Porcelain Sets 2.95 $3.95 | $2.49 Imported Porcelain Seta 1.95 ‘ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHING. June Clean-Up Sale of Fine Carpets | 81.75 VELVET Moe NClepers—e 8 95 VELVET 89c) CARPETS—v¢....- : | Lesa than 20-4, 70c fengtha, yd $1.35 ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS——— Three of To- morrow’s Big Specialsin... 6 ft. extension; as illus- trated; at... 2 Furnitur $19 Quartered Oak Top Extension Tables—heavy planked top; claw feet; 13.75 ‘Tawar Pen crm halo. pigliap ley smooth Height Whi 61.10 TAPESTRY BRUS- 7 SELS CARPETS74.,. SOC Se TAPESTRY BRUS- SBLS CARPETS—yd... Lees than 20-yd. lengths, 70¢ |: then 20-74. length, 49ce Ose TAPESTRY BRUS- atyle and IN THE “Kingly” Trousers—tor men and youths; $4 and $5 grades; 3 popular materials; at. Auto Dustere—usually “Hodgman” Raincoate— $ Wt to $3; at usually to $5; at ‘MAIN BUILDING: TOMORROW! Girls’ $1 Tub Dresses, at 2 Ginghams, cham. bray + plaids, checks and stripes mod ; round or square fancy col- lirs—stylish long- ations will It is advisable to BRING MEASUREMENTS WITH YOU, as the number fe IMPORTED PRINTED LINO- LBUMS—ohelce the effects and pretty colorings; 4. 60c' ANNEX BUILDING—HOME FURNISHINGS——_| te Enamel-Lined Refrigerators wles, Affording the Best Values in New York is BAKED ON, . Waste 5 tack are removable. dak 38 inches.... $5 Telescope Couch Beds—as Illustrated; complete cots} couch can be separated to suitable for smal! rooms; @' 0 ee! fe $1.75 Golden Oak Cane Chaire—a bo: eat chair; well 1 3 5 constructed; At......+++ Seeeeeee |. B. GREENHUT CO.—FORME: RLY GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER COMPANY: fiving 8 hard, elves and ice ~| he I D

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