The evening world. Newspaper, July 26, 1916, Page 6

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Pers box ve Ne 4 a 4 VYouth's | be 14 SPEEDON ), SEA AND AIR ceniibueae Horses, Automobiles and | Yachts, and Now the Hydroaeroplane. A REAL SPEED BOY, for Other Worlds to , but, Alas, There's None in Sight. AB Porton, miitienaire mer Fecbioman, aelomodilist, pote of bunte and general ef, oportaman, bas atiained the peed at lant with bie horses before the Borden tried of the eulemodiie, and then the roads with power. Mia yachts wore always the tm these waters. He seemed to Feached the senith Alexander the Great other conquests die speed cycle He had wor end os, and there was on'y othér element left--the air, Now le thet he te catiefyiag for apeed. eurprised the Shrewstury 1, vat sighed He wanted to eult,” said Mr. He bave yet eection of New Jersey last Bat- by climbing aboard a bie then he has ry River. company with shooting skyward. Every 7, been the air above Atlantic High- and Gown the coast. To-day or , Af the weather ts agree- be may fly up to the Battery his home at Oceania on tho te Bot another machine tn Mp eection quite as powerful as Hor- " Burgess-Dunn hydreaeropiane. & 100 horse power engine and make fully eighty miles an hour, purchasing the bydroaero- the millionaire eportaman haa only one flight, and that wae ler four years ago in one of Robert '® machines, During his pree- 4 fights Mr.- Borden is accompa- by @ professional aviator, but the end of the week he Ropes to 6 as his own pilot. SECAME A PLYVING ‘TMUBIAST. tal fe the landings that are 4im- WEETHEART, CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY anklin Simon 3 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Final Clearance Sale Borden je rubbini ly Atlantio Hi hot 7 frat thm decided speedy power boat Hov result and even now, with ms bo nayy doing the came ngers on the livea on aeoing eign and the used to carry Foute (orthe Hightanga vided by the Handy Hook route was the MILLION AIRE BPORTSMAN WHO 18 KING OF SPEED, 1N TAREE ELEMENTS “Tecan han. machine in the air, and will have mastered the landing in Ly, ‘ee ‘aoe Fy! vps le 3 le the Nvgie if Bo heard that Te wae Going to @ ‘The Sovereign is length and built for speed equipped with turbine naginen. and for several yearn she wan the fastest boat afloat in these parts. She de- veloped almost forty miles a the mid abe can do thirty miles. ving the eprediast boat afloat, Mr “hor jen proceeded to arrange par- fends and to run circles 54 | jand boate. “hing eropiane. bh souse Bigeiped boats ave been given the t' gd ae hem at a'¢hty miles the possessor in the death of his orden, and became of the firm of M. C. D, Bors Dry Goods, with offices The Bor- and his Shrewsbury River home. It was his love for the water that Ted Mr, Borden to aelect a hydroacro- plane. In this eport he ha» com: tion with Vincent Astor and Harry Whitney. Mr. Borden pri that the day je not far distant when thousands of the fying Payne there will be machines ured by private peraons. “And it will not be a great while watil Srey are baidiag i them large | fri enough to accommodate ten persons,” THURSDAY | Boys’ Clothing & Furnishings Boys’ Washable Suits Middy, belted middy, Tommy Tucker or beach models, tof chambrey, galatea or Boys 9 years. tote years 7 to 14 years. Ot white sleeves. or short slee * Wool Norfolk Suits A, oot, er pra cheviot or tore desirable mercerize: 4 to 10 years. “Field Club” Shirts A convertible collar sport shirt of white solsette, regular ves, Sizes 12 to 14 neck. Final Clearance Sale Thureday Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords Pumps of black-and-white, tan-and-white or champagne kidskin, jin, in white or colors, leretofore $1.°5 to $3.75 s’ Washable Norfolk Suits (Of “Kool Cloth," Florida cloth, or Imported linen, tn aray, es, also white duck or khaki. Heretofore ve 33.18 to $5.00 jofore $8.75 Negl Bl mm cutee Herelo fore 95 ‘and’ $ Boys’ Middy Blouses 1) id in la collar, short * gala “Heretofore $1.65 Herctofore §1.45 . Spore Oxfords of white nubuck trimmed with leather. 2.50 Heretofore $4.50 to $5.50 1.45 2.75 5.00 65 95 95 roblem hour, le tur ediow y informed American| was tho handerkerchief factory of THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916. LAST JAIL BREAKER CAUGHT, | 9s" 208 ek ecey me Prisoners Veen ‘geese ae Feaaivivents frente => dice Commissioner Woods Declares Rights of Pedes- trians Must Be Observed. Police Commissioner Artur Woots cooyled (he beneh with Magtetrate “SANT TRS | Preterickh Mo Mouse tm the ‘Traffic Oe, | Court to-day Both \eeued « warning pancia | te the 8.00 motoriate in Greater Now “dl © of | Form that all sentences would be tm » ‘fone wt if al + ot te wife, his eh. | Posed on flagrant violators of the oy the © if conditions "They Loce in From.” ner ot the! hotties The Famous Gossard Corsets — Because it is impossible to obtain yf age tp quality imported Corset Materials and | motor vebicle Iaw after August changes, we offer during this Bale o number of yO wes ond) Mince the court hee been open the tinued Styles and Materials at sroally reduced ro nt “ening | leet ein weeks sisty persone have re. | | Every one of these Corsets is clean and fresh. nde looking | ceived jall sentences for various vio AS uve ™# | lations of the law. One defendant re. || vee Lecume @| CFlved & suspended sentence, Despite uoreeetul fiver, ‘whet then?’ Mr.| thie fact, said Magistrate House, the wae asked : ‘ 1 suppose onmetiing vise will mumber of arteate for trattic viols the A ty oth tat del ar iced thi ala ae fitted by the ‘cepert eoneablenes of our custom depart me: aad | One Style in Regeler $2.50 Corsets... $1.75 || One Style in Regular Corsets.... 2.50 0,000 persons in the atty||| Two Styles in peculiar 5.00 Corsets... 3.50 wre, ntatied to the same viv’! Two Styles in Regular 7.50 Corsets... 5.00 . | Two Styles in Regular 8.50 Corsets... 6.50 A number of slightly ceed Goeare’ Corargs to various models and materials at about '4 off of Regular Prices Also One Lat of Regular $3.50 to $12.00 Bien Jolie Treco Corsets for $1.75 Coreeta ll made, models. Teneo Seats SS. Vt Enea ele tae | OLMSTEAD CORSET COMPANY lg vlond haired, tone dota hot decrease “The 4, hooked soorlinnn remarked, have to go some to beat flying. jI guess I've about hit We limit in epeed ne vm -| PAGE AEPORTS BRITISH ACT IN BARRING KELLY, Polk Says Explanation Will Prob | ably Be Asked of Refusal to Allow New Yorker to Land. WASHINGTON, July 26.-—-Great Britain will be asked by this Govern. ment to nay why she refused admit. tance to Thomas Hughes Kelly of New York, Treasurer of the Irish Relief Fund; bie wife and his aenistant, Jo- soph Bmith, it was learne day, That an explanation will be asked became known following receipt of a report of the case from Ambassador Page tn London, Page's report gave no reason for the British refusal to permit Kelly and| vehicle or car, $80 each, hia party to land. the traitic pottee and declared he wi | Father have the force out on the streets) making tattle clear than have tte members in Court tesufying. He said he believed the traMe men were par- Ucularly honest and asserted they have || been warned not to magnify the charges preferred againat alleged vio- | Matorn. “The drivers and owners of motor cara sometimes think they have the right of way,” suid Magiatrate House. “Thin is wrong, The pedestrian has eo an equal right and this court shall . do all in its power to sustain that right.” Tho Magistrate fined ejeven de- fendants charged with tgnoring the eight-foot aafety zone law, which pro- vides that motors shall be stopped eight fect away from a stationary B. Altman & Cn. An Interesting Selection of Toilet Articles specially priced for to-morrow, will comprise \9] baseador inquire why DOG BITES FIREMAN tribution in Ireland of relief funda Aott Seoretary Polk ead the DP ting re 'olk @ e~ 3] parument brobebly would have Am: FACTORY | IS BURNED, Americans were excluded, He au the object of Mr. Kelly's visit, dis- approximating $60,000, had been ex-| Animal Scared by Flam by Flames in Jersey 8] plained in detail personally by Mr. City That Do $8,000 Kelly at the British Embassy and Danthes Pullman Aprons, of cretonne . . at 75c. Btate Department before he sailed, ge. iz a | nar. Kell, alee gecured « letter of| Fire carly to-day destroyed a emai] Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in box e « at 18. identification and introduction from | three-story frame factory at No. 102 the Departm Cambridge Avenue, Jersey city) Whisk Brooms . . « » « at 15c. LONDON, sy aro objection | Heights, While the fire was in en ee nad ciuttite TOY" | progress @ frightened dog bit Ed-} Hair Brushes» . » « « « at65c. an citizens of repute to| Ward Patterson, driver for Chief Jobn season for philanthropic] Boyle of the Jersey City Derart- Nailand Tooth Brushes . . . each I5c. Lord Robert Cectl, Min- Trade, Informed Lau- ationallat member for ment. The wound was cauter! eee, - | rence Ginnel North W George Troster, a fireman attached in a reply to a|to No. 7 Engine, was badly cut ou House of Commons] the arms by falling glas-. Charles Beck had a cutlery estab- Mshment on the first floor of the A Reduction Sale of Women’s Summer Footwear now in progress, offers excellent values in discontinued styles in Low Shoes, Pumps and Colonial Ties (sizes incomplete), marked for immediate disposal at $2.75, $3.75 & $4.75 These Shoes are mainly in Balta makes. Ambassador Page that 8. 8. McClure,| Colin & Murphy, and on the third feri Publisher, must sail from King-| oor the firm of H. W. Plank & Co. Wand on SALUrdAy nat the deportation | curtain manufacturers, ‘The total qrder was lecued voce unevof what the | lows Is abgut $8,000, “his yarie here and in the vicinity, which Explorer Making Progress in At+| return of the men marked the settle- tee white | in fn Germany, Sep nesiyne —_—_s CO Pacific Lamber Strike Eads. were tied up aince June 1 when their men joined @ general longshoremen's strike on the Pacific Coast, resumed tempt to Rescue 22 of His Men | ment of the waterfront trouble, | The Left on Elephant Island. BUENOS AYRES, Argentine Re- BAN FRANCISCO, July 26.—Lumber ANTARCTIC ICE FIELDS operations to-day with unton men. The According to a mes- wago scale and conditions prevailing prior to tho etrike are again in force (Womer'’s Shoe Department, Second Floor) to-day, Lieut, Sir Don't forget to put a bot- the British Ant. te of Eddys" Sauce in the sith Aenee. New York It makes the sandwiches, etc., taste fresh and fine. twenty-two and last April when his eapedit returned from the South Polar Zone, The relief party left Punta Arenas hod duly 12 on board the schooner Pmma, as to be towed far south po , n Govern. ot th 7 search \° .. a < DOLLAR A WA wuvring FOR JAY GouLD |] > LLCS |] “eee” Ceca Tate tom ef ESTATE AFTER 20 YEARS|| even Stree itt, LOC New Jersey aad fi Friendly Suit Against Trustees Involves Many Heirs—No Estimate of Fortune, The first accounting of the estate of Jay Gould, who died more than! twenty years ago, has been ordered! ¢ Goff at the request of the DOUGHNUTS - most as fight as a puff of smoke, that the kid- dies can eat and eat— are made from D & OY Say to your grocer—: DisteC Flour. for Me! SELF-RAISING STE consisting of Bul- Bim fet 54 in, long, China Closet 40 in wide; Serving Table has plank top, 35 in wide; Table ip 48 in, wide, 6 {t, estes ndly sult against the rates end heirs, It will be late In the fall before the proceedings can begin because so many of the heirs are abroad, Several truste elded that an The trust 3 Ga wld be! Geo orre J.) tnvoly ings are Howard Gould, the Duchesse formerly Anna Gould; of George J. Gould and the children of the former Anna Gould, Among the children of George Gould ts Lady Dectes, formerly Vivien Gould, the parties to the action & possible entimate of the! roome at No. 62 WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE. committed Tho police were not lessen, No. 471 West 01 an fonts autirand Proeias at tone iy ” = Summer Clearance Sale of i ial 'JBAB WANN ABR Our Liberal Credit § West 42nd and 43rd Streets For Thursday and Friday ,| Meh’s Sack Suits Values up to 622.50 at $15.00 ye BD wide choice of two and three-button mn | este form end seal forme tt ne sy Mts cost yp lorm fitting styles, in neat checks, stripes, plaids and plain Flannel Trousers, at $3.75 Actual \glues $35, * and 40,00 } Tailored from the most desirable materials, in light or medium weights; quarter, half or full lined. An extra } charge of 10% for sizes over 44 chest measure. Men’s Fine Straw Hats AT CLEARANCE PRICES, TO CLOSE OUT, $3.00 and 8.50 Hats |$5.00 and 6.00 Hats Including Milans, Leghorns Panamas, Reduced to $1.35|Reduced to $2.45 Men’s Worsted. Bathing Suits at $2.85, 3.95 to 8.50 Including Sennits, Splits The Annual Sale of Oriental Rugs and Carpets BEGINS MONDAY, JULY 3let,' Exceptional price inducements will be available uring this event, details of which will be given in Sunday’ 's newspapers. Before Making Final Selections of FURNITURE No matter how small or large the requirement may be, a visit of inspection to our Fifth and Sixth Floor showrooms during this August Sale will be found highly interesting and advantageous. 10 to 50% Reductions oe large assortments of only reliable grades of oo Chamber, Dining Room, Foyer Hui finery and Novelty Furniture will provide pense very unusual economies, regardless of the fact that the cost of producing high class furni- ture has been rapidly increasing. Advance selections, at sale pri can be made to-day and to- THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE The World Sells 100,000 COPIES MORE In New York City Each Weekday Than Any Other Horning Newspaper ry

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