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exponed to the drive of the bitter cold of the upper air. “Almost inconceivable are her pluck, self-control and mechanical mastery of the machine, with which | whe had but a week or two of prac her get under way, because of the! dangerous weather conditions, Mins Law's machine went out of sight into the murk hanging over the city at a height of only 200 feet, rocked rudely by the winds as sho headed for the Indiana line, Until word reached New York that Miss Law had really started, aviation en- thusiasts throtighout the country had DID NOT TAKE GIRL'S PROPOSITION SERIOUSLY. Mirs Law bad asked the Curtiss people for a different and bigger mA- | regarded skeptically her declaration chine, Mr. Curtiss refused the re- | o¢ her intention to beat the record of quest, because he did not think the) Aviator Cariatrom, made in hin res large plane could be handled by a! cently attempted ChicagosNew York woman and, anyway, did not (6) non stop trip, There was only mild Miss Law's project nearly as serl- | jy at the Acro Club here. ously as she did herself. The ma-| pit aw reports ng her route chine she used is of exactly the same | 4), ,wed the plucky young woman was type as that used by Curtiss in wine | peaty doing something to compare ning The World's prize for a Might! with the feat of Carlstrom, though his from Albany to New York City and | as that in which Hamilton made a tip from New York to Philadeiphin machin of th was the very latest product Curtiss F factories, eape une or its task, enthusiasm ¥ and return in one day. w 48) Carlstrom’a non-stop effort considered considerable of iN) ended at # Pa, 452 miles f those days | Chicago. Word flashed her The best previous record for non-| noon that Miss Law had passed stop cross-country flight in America| Brie, The Aero club rooma and the was that made by Cuaristrom on) hangars at Governor's Island and on Nov. 1. ‘The eucceasful landing of Miss Law Long Istand soon filled with aviators and aro enthustasts, eager for more " 7 e a | from the eight-hour day, sald: © Pe on Governor's Island ended the most| bulictins of the progress of the|¢rnor's Island before dark, even! circiog and aubjocting It to severe Tiss virginia, $ |erican Ambassador Gerard ta chang- | "Well, I'd have iors: dime at home | pad Lente the soee cttics, dramatic flying feat this country has’ woman who had never before flown | Neuen she pad ee ee ee tis | climbing tests at intervals, They re-| ¢ k "BaP ees : ing. He will probably find himself} with the Kiddies and the missus. | eases, For the quick cont geen, The young woman had oot) more than twenty-fve miles at & Law found it was growing ao dark | ported there was no hitch in ite per- | ¢. oserenicegpanens {More popular when he returns than] More time to eet acquainted with my | it iy qs near perfection as anything can iat ei 4 aes a eatunt’ pers erretce Jshe could hardly read her compass | formance. ; he was six months ago, There Is a] posted on big subjects of the day ug ; ; pba a sp a magi ne GLIDES Two MILES wiTHoUT | and made up _ je it was ang ‘The yacht-neroplane ts called the Miss Virginia Pritchard will act @%/seomingly well-founded report here e a Poslam Soap imparts the hygienic ef- ormer, dropping from vast heisht®| Gag FROM 2,000 FEET HEIGHT. |'° #i¥e up the effort for a single day | , usher at the theatre party to be given | 4) Nn | tects of Latoya medication with Poak ty be Super-America” and was bull that before Gerard departed, officials jam. tn parachutes, looping the loop and! ‘rng systematic preparedness which |{ort inthe dark wend’ wrecking hee | the Curtiss Company fi pee night at the Gatety Theatre by the| axed fim to return, even in the DEUTSCHLAND UNDER BOND. | rry x ff Toilet and Pesk spiralling in eroplanes for the ‘ q anc cking her} the Curtiss Compa ‘or : ; solyelinie}. ‘ urn, vor FREE SAMPLE, wri aan viviea, tike her epeetacuiar brothes,; Ut” Law had mingled with ber brave | machine at es | Cam Trans-Oceantc Company, whieh | yon s Auxiliary of the Volyclinie | ovent of President Wilson's defeat Sea Freighter § to Go| pence ah dhs mele Wert tg Rodman, She has, indeed, beon |” si m R Be " fate whey . ets vans ‘4 eal within the resi- | tedman Wanamaker organized with he’ otrere: of the Auaiiiary are and to remain as long as possible, hough More Suit Meds | New York City, Sold by all Druggists. spoken of in disparaging compari¢on | eee eet en ene ape | fentlal nection “ee Winelmten, for | the object of bullding a machine to Mrs. Charles G, ‘Kerley, Honorary, But as far as the general public ts SW LONDON, Conn, Nov. 20.—|)—Advt. with ‘him ag “Little Sister to the of gasvlene at Hornell, N.Y. Fae® qnother fair grounds and descended | cross the Atlantle. The Super-Amer- |Tresident;. Dr. Robinson, President; | Concerned the reports of peace steps] Paners In three Hbels totaling $150,000 | Nut” track, She had calculated that Ber |i india sak Ribera no | it: OWeVeR, haw sacrificed radius to] Mra. F. H, Dillingham, ‘Mrs AY H.lare causing universal discussion. fled against ts se ety subma- | |an would carry her at least #0 far, | © streets 0: nghamton were] oer ine owe fo senate | We and Mrs. Ward It, Hoag, Vie o growth of sentiment for s Deutsehland to-day by administra But sho graduated into full Medged: eon tough the winded ted | filled with people watching tho akiex| Comfort ind lifting power. The seats! pe sienty, Aira, A. M. Anderson, | 1'° Rrowih of sentiment for an Inter. (eee nana es of Capt. dubn Guer-| aviation supremacy by a clean cut; V0? Meush the winds disappointed | ieeore Miss Law's machine appeared | &te upl lste with plgwkin: the! secretary, Pro. ‘Tem: Miss Kittel, | ational agreement to prevent other] 10 0 lle eilalll ty te i in| exhivition of headwork,snerve and, °°" # a apeck In the glow of the Bune | coc Ay is finished in mahogany. | Treasurer, and Mra. J. M. Lynch, As-| Wars is evidenced by efforts of Ger- Capon, who lost thelr lives ‘whon sturdy endurance which has com-; 5.0% Clone Was het Figur ae et eee rooy miles of her | There Is provision for a heavy awn. | sistant Treasurer man newspapers to obtain from Isaac | Capon WhO lowk ANilr tives wy pletely taken her out of the freak) °°" i hs [ede pedbide Dry! two |course of what she waw doing and |!& over the cabin. ‘The wing spread Wolf, President of the American}, fourth sult, for $25,000, was to be eFhibitor class. mu rom her elevation of more | every town was full of eager curiosity. | is seventy-six feet and the fore and | Chamber of Commerce, information| ied by the administrator of the estat: With @ lively hope that favoring} Ahan 2000 eda a wrth | tontaneL, (fi Dalley, head of, the | att length Atty-four fect. and tdeas ax to the American League| of Edward ©, Jackson, fireman on th winds might enable her to reach New Ah eerie east id ad an i ~ hee é ,.| Two 100 horsepower motors drive to Enforce Peace. tug. ach mation , . pulling and hauling contest of Bing . Three keepers put aboard the ah York from Chicago between daylight |A2 I#Ballon tank: | During the last i iioig wealthy. citizens for the |th propellers and the tanks carry The newspaper Germanta and an-|rine hy court orders. were discharge and dusk yesterday, even though sho! {eek In, which Miss Law has be it) Honor of entertaining Miss Law for |enough gasolina to keep the machine - other conservative organ, the Tagen. | this afternoon when bond was filed by knew sho had not enough gasolene| of the Morrison Hotel in Chi- | "8 WHEE, ton was up early to see {i the air ten hours, Ae it has a Closing Quotations |zeitung both say that Wilson #hould| fiipiter ones more ts to start to feed her engine more than 600 of | cago to harden hersclf for the TUBKY line atart tocdws and: the roads about (speed of sixty miles an hour tts non. | Wi net « from previous make peace—but these views hardly | her return to De 4 the 900 miles, Miss Law loft Chicago. her mechanics bullt an extra tank for inside: 4 Kilmer pie ways mht radius 48 about 600 miles. repre public sentin oF ithe} 2 visits bundled in two woollen and two Fa rege {8 {ined with wutomabiien at daw ubillzer relleves the aviator of official viewpoint, | hls leather flying suits and a goweled tunding he. prot jad Mins Law elected to risk the |), of the detaile of operatio: The Germania artlele de 1 that ying sults an koxe nding her prot hn trace Horne ta) erarnee’h f the detaie of operation : ; 4 HUGHES ON THE GOLF LINKS. Knitted helmet of wool sinst cold, Miss Law wa Island by night preparations had been | [t 18 reported In Port Washington Sir Edward Grey, for England | HER START DELAYED TWO beak hey Pores turnak pa Haken cde minimize the danger of her | that the machine was built to the order ‘ncellor Bethmann-Mollweg for! sayy withholds Comment on Victory | WALT MASON HOURS BY A LAKE GALE. She wae lifted out of her seat and |!@¥ding. Ig pans of gasolene had/of Harry Payne Whitney, but Mr. Germany, and “President Wilson of Wil fi Sho had intended to start two hours hurried to a hotel for hot coffer and | been set out along the sea wall for SgMeCulloch refused to say for whom s Ms really want universal peace after the| Lav IN THE NES, LAKE suggests a few Filer, A gale was blowing across /a randwich while her machine was |Mutiren Jani, hie was grooming It. Ho announced he |,A" waz, now 14 the time to get together.) BIC Ee Mie Thanksgiving Thoughts Grant Park from Lake Michigan,| rieft. Hornell, barely: escaping | © were lighted tn rapid succes: | intended to take aparty of friends to) \™ sien thule Metlgh tekaear and, according to Mixs Law, her en-| wreck in the trees of a high hill which Alon, making a flare which Muminated| the Yale Bowl at New Haven Satur-| Ac. tne bi ae ah ae pibiken, Chauhan “This is the glad Thankegiving gine was too cold to start. From Chi-| made it necessary to rise 6 at old id (rejne ane tive | $y for the football game between | Av | Willeox, Who Was, here conftiring f time, when every mortal worth @ © owever, col ' 01 within a quarter of a mile at ir ne fot Yale and Harvard, and said that in De- | 4 ith the Republican nominee Satur i i i RES, RAW STE COONSS the TEDORY ithe Pee a eearsoon, | miles to one ec comings trom the from the clouds. | comber a number of New York sport | \m bea Nett for New York—alao withous |p Sime recalls the blessings be enjoys, the young aviatrice's husband and! manager, William Oliver, and his two mechanics and James 8. Stephens, Vice-President of the Acro Club of Ulinots, were not | CONFIDENTLY EXPECTED TO) REACH NEW YORK BY NIGHT. In her original plans Miss Law h figured that Mt i Weak, Anaemic, Nervous, Rundown Accept the new health Wincarnis offers you F YOU could realize what a short course of Wincarnis would mean to you, you would Not continue to suffer needlessly. 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For List of Desiers Elsewhere Write EDWARD LASSERE, Inc, U.S. Agents 400 West 23rd Street New York licensed THE averses WORLD, RUTH LAW’ RECORD FLIGHT COMPAREDWITH VICTOR CARLSTROM'S. N breaking the American non- I atop, cross-country flight rec- ord = yesterday, Ruth Law made tho following distances tn the time noted time Miiew Left Chicago AM Arr. Hornell, N.Y. 210 P.M Left Horn 349 P.M | Arr. Binghamton Left Binghamton Arr. Governor's Is). M M M 9.97 Actual flying time, 8h. 56m, Victor Carlstrom ma lowing time 308, erie Erle Hamer 1 Arr. Left Hammondap't Arr. Governor's Isl ft ndsp't Flight time “ cy “RUTH LAW'S OWN STORY OF HER AERO FLIGHT FROM CHICAGO t $20,000 BLPLANE FITTED LIKE YA h (ts equipped, took he big car out of} Gate and return, cutting many sharp sporting element Into the life of the GIVEN TRIAL SPIN es ive-Passenger Air Craft, Re- ported Built for H. P. Whit- | ney, Performs Well. A five-passenger Biplane, with an julpment comparable to that of the | at yacht, hud tts trial trip to-day | at Washi : Dovid TL. MeCutioch and La nee! 7 ’ rry, inventor of the gyroscope | 4 tabiiizer, with wich the machine) 2 4 . he Davison aviation school hangars | nd soured away down the Manhas- et Bay to the Sound, going to Hell n intend to Pal machit The estimated cost of the machine ts | 000 and about Port Washing- | aerodrome it is described as “an xperiment in introducing a new 1 to tly Keach in | 5 tte & Suuerior Veron Lent hee Canadian Pacity commuter. | STEE L COMMON AT 129; 150 SOON SAY BROKERS (Continued from First Page.) t Reported to Be $100 a we I Share on Stock That Represented rom there straight down the Hudsor = ES It Neha ake Alls tha war Only Water at First. “No, L wasn't idon the flight, f 1 ry of enormous t ling on the! I had prepared against the elements k Exchange, United States steel | 1 knew what to expect and was|and many other Industrial stock dressed for it, 1 wore a com-| went to new high records: el com plete summy, smmy, sammy shate | mon row three points to 129 and oh, you know what Limean’ ands e | rm procliimed it on the way to! like a real woman, not a]? hamois uit, Doo mean he When tha Ste rust was formed finally stammered this stock represented nothing but | “I had a leather helmet, with wool] water in the capi ution, but #0 inside of it, a chamois mask and big ble int steel business at goxgles, a chamois with wool Inflated prices thet earnings inside of 1t and more wool, buckskin | Me Taperked te Do Filu per siare ol | pan—trousers, I suppose, leggings and! ai) kinds of stocks spurted up and my shoes covered with woollen socks, | down to-day, closing off from the KNEW WHERE SHE WAS ALL | high: Tota 75,009 shares. | "lt was fine all the way. 1 prefer! temporary dip. Wheat in. Chicago ; sitting on the unprotected chair ins} pose five cents to $182 per bushel toad of being cooped up tnside,| @orron in New York advanced stead Where the wings and stanchions! jy }utures for Mareh and May de : ) Would Interfere with my view, I had} jyor went above 21 cents per! | clear, unobstructed view of ever m1 KK j hing. I could where L was jing and everything going on around] nen Suspension of jan ' pester Bachange. i fom Tn pped out my own route | aitan’ ane Oe “nd bad my map with ene. and r, the E tian etaple Hleather gloves, Lk pretty weil | ot ' tor Bxeha Jwhere 1 was all th Mie } financed myself It Was @ VacKtion | Heeemmer Wheat Advances to 81.4344 | “l wanted always to fly across the country and made up my mind to try for the sunrise to gun flight from Chicago to Governor's Island. I'll make it yet, too, if | can get what 1 want to. My wax delightful | hin wife were man gave me reception at Governor's Islay Hartman Mrs 1 May dear tot breakfast and bot | eratula me so sineerely I Rice talk with Gon, Wool, It was t first time T had mot him, but he gratulated me when TE got out ¢ }machine and later in’ the | hou Hart: | con the Hartman | " woman had made ement n the w Wendell said I achi if not M the most won- | male Md And Mi and Mr Bo: tub told me uwila vad beaten t or woman for Wondhouse f the A aly Amerioan ree & non-stop ft | “Of course jdone, And Palnted Ii “Ruth Law 1h t flying near Ne i ht Vin proud of what well, Im « woman Dig red letters on oplane the ona She wanter I've honvatl ts must have up 1 n by th t Witson See Army and © Here Neat Satur TON, Noy » attend t New Yo Vresident t WA advisement, nq i if mi We HH ri aly | i sla | y Mh My ill" Century Favorite ‘Time has enriched this per- fect blend of selected ryes. Na UNUM I ¥ ‘ a | ee NOVEMBER 20, | SHE’LL BE THEATRE USHER FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY AT THE POLYCLINIC’S PARTY. BERLIN, Nov. 20.—The German| would mean an increase in the cost | public regards skeptically, so far as| of operation. immediate action Is concerned, Wast-| “If 1t could be done cheaper we'd | ington reports via Switzerland and! © gotten the eight-hour day lon London President Wilson may | ago,” he sald soon take some kind of steps for} Smith has been in nineteen strikes i | peace. M Government Itself is hav-| 4nd showed reporters his hands with 1916. GERARD WiLL GET : CORDIAL WELCOM BACK 10 BERLIN But Gerr With Skepticism All Talk of Peace. ing nothing to do with the peace talk, nor is the army. centrating Its efforts ning. The general attitude toward Am- 100 et of gov ation of t wisdom an mnt ownel worth and regulation with govert eration.” «| Judge Lov We road Commission, | Judge Robert S, Lovett of the |Union Pacific accompanied a group }* lof Kastern | went to W. ‘t| night to attend the hearings of th Newlands | to-day. for The expected a | investigath | commussio: “E car be the result of this inquiry, way and w light we hi | better for unders (anc blender grebad srs STRE "ats _ RAILROAD PUZZLES (Continued from First Page ) COMMISSION MAY NOT AKE UP EIGHT-HOUR LAW | It Is to Be Discussed by Rail- | Shortly 1 | Hotel Gotham he ree Cream Fo 4 BARCLAY STREET. Crosse AK RoW ak 1 Agome STREET | the railroad Presidents will not be ™ | there, and it is not ilkely that they Would ask for a conference when they Mithotland Hola know that some are absent.” Bist, who has be ly, il here — for ‘more than was “reported EIGHT. HOUR DAY ADDS much Improv She is not yet | - out of ¢ TO COST, SAYS SWITCHMAN “Would Have Had It Long Ago If besa It Could Be Done eaper,”” . He Testifies. man Public Regards) tader examination py ssmaeal Baker, attorney for the railroads, Dan | G. Smith, a switchman, declared to- day at the arbitration hearings that the application of the eight-hour day two fingers missing and others badly The army is con-| bruised, | whether or not F “rg toward win-| “That's what the railroads did to | work, You should se 's healing me," he said, soon after first applicati itching Asked what benefits he expected | ate atement es AUSTRIAN EMPEROR WORSE. Re SCUSS EREA nediction yen Anke ROME m the Austrian Ea per 8 worse and that he 1s Papal benediction pechalists Ls y and r also tho) ‘ernment control hese utilities, but 1 the feasibility rship and the comparative | efficleney of government and control pared nment ownership and op cu WASHINI eresa Bur r elude ae tr tenmer wh by pakn aang ett Does Not Understand | railroad mana ashington at mi ors who wht last commission which bes! before he left ived a reporter ning World, Asked if he ny deflaite results from the na to be made by a he satd ot eay first aid for skin troubles * Will Resinol Ointment really stop this dreadful itching and clear my eczema away ?"" or foresee what will All Lear ish to say i# this—the ave on railroad matters the erned. It is not my Adamson bill all co ding t x Will be discussed at these hearings | “Madam, if you only knew aw Pac niieas Me AR e te ae | aetna att ” % Jin any shape or form, 1 do not un-| J much about Resinol as doctors do-+ Say. Maye aa conte to" 81 Siig, and | Wilsetheriand ¢ . . - [derstand that the inquiry has any fe it is to use, how promptly J duly, 4 Mitta, Heavy deinand | ooh Alen tat connection with the Adamson bi it acts—you would not doubt, you (eee eee Asked if he had heard the railroad | | would use it af once, Usually it ‘ ere ohiefe intended to take advantage of »ps itching immediately and soon —_ CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | chiefs intended to take advantage of | fF stopsitching im tely n i sence of the road Presidents| J removes every bit ef eruption, WINNERS AT BOWIE. MARKET. | s i WHRAT jin Washington to open the way for “| Resinol Ointment Ino neatly flesh colored wir RACK sel maiden two | resumption of the conferences with his i sac nd eae OT cil 7 se TT furl the railway managers he replied ree, wriis to Depts might $28 pt 2.40, how $h 10 | “It 1s my personal belief tha’ 1 Merehant 408 (Me Aber | nothing like that will happen. AML of 40, ahow $hae id: Ontowa, 108 a s 4 A ) Ny, alow. $4.40, Uhird. — Fime se Hiatt Columbia, Grand Jurys | tte De wth ter, Palinude, Vad hon, | bite May. HS tudaen, Nendlet, Meelogen d Ba OS a oleh) Tutrler Prender of Cubs ‘OND RACK =I a Up, ne : Al " (Arby ; ’ URONEN Nov tavt nop how $ gazed down harrols brace of \ 1 PetelrofO, f $2.30, guns, Mike rKust b pitcher ooonds Kentuck y. 113 feels greatly selleve to-day, He was} ) how $2. third ‘Time, relleved of his wateh and money by 1M.) Kilts, Seagull, J nna HH. alsoran. ¢ motoreyele robbers last night Nerlety, Bos na Pew ° Ong. Havant" J tor Monday, Nov, 20th INK OBANGETTES — The this sweet ie not der tr n Californin luscious pulp, ch ASSORTED HAKD Goopte s— ik f with rich lan POUND BOX 208 BROAOWAY abr ‘tio arheky™ rh a LANoW 81 A m. Dail éav ‘ West TH STARA Cloere Tp. im. Mat 10 140TH @T. @ 30 AVE.” Closes 123 00.10 pac) ays, MARKET BT, Newark mo Sat 1 i 110 BROADWAY, LOS ANGELE POSLAM Clears the Skin *. 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