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ra _ WILL TEST AMERICAN-BUILT GAPRON! BOMBING AIRPLANE Capt. Joseph D’Annunzio Will Have Charge of Flight of Big Machine at Mineola Field To-Morrow. ‘The first American-built Caproni bombing airplane, constructed at the plant of the Standard Aircraft Corpora- Gon at Elizabeth will be tested officially to-morrow at the Mineola Aviation Field on Long Island. Capt. Joseph D'An- nunzio, son of the celebrated Italics Poet-aviator, will be in charwe .f the Might. Guiluno Carvese will be the pilot. ‘The big machine will carry three mer, fn its two fuselages and 350 allo + of Basoline, sufficient for @ five-hour) fight. It 1s equipped with three twelve- cylinder Liberty motors, capable of de- veloping 400 horsepower each for a speed of 105 miles an hour at @ heighs of 10,000 feet. With two men and a load it is cap- able of climbing to that height in Cour. teen and @ half minutes. ts armed with three machine guns In front. ‘Ths total weight of the machine when loaded will be 11,400 pounds. ph toh WAR GAS PLANT IS DAMAGED af every tum, Report Friend if 4 ‘ Wore teen wher " SAY pon MMT \ ME Fire caused $16,000 damage t: in thn] \or/e (xe plant of the Thermos Chemical LA Fy a 5 Company at Stewart Avenue and Cherry| aM F + Atey Ly Ve ey asa AD oe f Street, Long Island City, where acid 47 ;AUMs My PAN | q a Ve at ~ Etim M0 gas is being manufactured for the Gev-| yp 4 CH d oon ain wna Ss) MY 2 3 G ‘ \ tritaae! of b, German wha formerly had LR Misses’ Frocks & Gowns 29.50 to 210.00 Be riends of a German who formerly hal fs TAVMFTS Bas Weah eae Eroune Che pied Pp Trig tailleurs, afternoon frocks and dinner gowns that empha- ¥ They decided the fire was caused by AS size all the engaging style-developments of the season. Straight- ok be where Sans | ar line and basque silhouettes, round and square necks, charming ie BOXING CHAMPION DIES, Ye sleeve details, artistic drapings, ostrich ig lace dyed to ei Phd balaald A ps ; “at Puthis ahaa Will: as ieee | Sie match Lear yea Leow work kines SiG > bogeon ; N. J., Sucenmbs to Injuries. & rat tail and wool embroidery, combinations of Krimmer, mole, 4 Private Joseph P. Wilf, son of Chris-| tian T. Wolf, a Civil War veteran, of | No, 437 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington, BONWIT TELLER &.CO. a The Specially Shop of Ori FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Individualized types true to the spirit of the “Jeune Fille’—modes that accentuate per- sonality and that rise above the dull level of monotony. so original and so diverse as to preclude the embarrassment of meeting your ‘double at seal and squirrel furs, lace collars of Point Venise, and many other interesting characteristics. Fashion Interpretations for Misses of 14 to 20 Themes that are so unusual, In the ensemble are frocks of N. J., died of injuries on August 15, | IMPERIAL VELOUR SILK DUVETYN eames Trenty-one, veers olf LYONS SILK VELVET POULET PURLEDJERSEY Boxing’ championship of New Jerwey.. | JERZ CHARMEUSE RICH SATINS vigonsmiltary polos, oe ee DI KITTEN’S EAR SATIN SERGE AND TRICOTINE: LAMONTE SPENDS NOTHING : POIRET TWILL GEORGETTE CREPE —_—_——— | New Jersey Candidate Filen State-| ment Showing Yo Money on Hand. TRENTON, Sept. 20.—George M. La- monte, candidate for the Democratic nom: d States Si to-day filed as required was no money Ni declaration of exper law. He said that t on deposit in the F onal Bank of Bound Brook, w! was named as depository of his cam- align funds, and that no money has n expended in the campaign, _——_———— 4 B. THAYER, 4TH, BORN. Father of Baby Bi & Co, wim Newpore Is in France, i 1s PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20.—Captain gir and Mra, John B. Thayer, 3d, are re- | receiving congratulations upon the birth of @ @on, Master John B. Thayer, 4th, at Newport, R. L, last Tuesday, at the | residence of 8 Rrandmother, Mrs. Alexi Cassatt. Capt Thayer Mrs, Thayer | ‘t Her father is | Lois Cassatt B. Cassa Officers’ Uniforms U.S. Army and Navy Tir officially correct uniform for an officer of the United States Army or Navy is obtainable at Best's, tailored in our own shops. The experienced officer invariably he his uniform made in the highest qua cloth, which can be depended on to wear well despite rough usage. Equally serviceatle and equally customslike in oppearance are the exceptioral suits at $28.50, $32.50 and $34.50 as those made of more expensice materials ranging in price up lo $52.50. New! A new department finest quality at low prices. Men's Shoes of the Fifth Floor. Men’s Shop — Fifth Floor Entrance | West 35th Street Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street New York IT MAKES ut TLE, DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— WORKD WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT.' = WOOL JERSEY Misses’ Plain & Fur Trimmed Suits 45.00 to 195.00 Chic, youthful suits of velour, silvertone, twill-militaire, vel- veteen, corduroy, silk duvetyn and bolivia in the favored color- ings. The collection affords the exercise of the most liberal choice—featuring strictly simple tailleurs of boyish directness with the finesse and characteristics of the highest degree of | custom tailoring — another style-phase is the Bonwit Teller “Lounge” studied leisure reflective of the campus spirit and out-o'-doors Distinguished tailored costumes effectively combined with fashionable furs. Service and College. Apparel Simple, durable ‘suits, coats and frocks for the school girl, college miss and the young woman engaged in patriotic activities. Suits, with a freedom of line and note of | WITH NEXT Sunday World In Greater New York | and Vicinity A Miniature Poster Lithographed in Colors Ten Inches Wide by Fifteen Inches Deep Who Will Stop This? i Everybody Will Want This Thrilling Poster Order Next Sunday World From Newsdealer in Advance RESTAURANTS Tenth Floor 38th Street Misses’ Blue Serge Dresses Special, $25.00 As illustrated, a model smartly trimmed with embroidered gray cloth bands; skirt accordion | pleated, Sizes 14 to 18 years, — | | fetching models. Lord & Taylor —FIFTH AVENUE— New j Modes For Misses The Lord & Taylor assortment offers smartly distinctive fashions for Youth, at prices which are essentially economical. Tailor-made Suits tailored and fur trimmed, in many Oxfords, Tricotines, Velveteens, Strictly Suits of Silvertone Duvetyn, Velour Cloths, Chiffon Velvets. $29.50 to $135.00 Street and Afternoon Dresses In Serges, Tricotines, Chiffon Velvets and Georgette Crepes, charming expressions of the | Autumn Mode. $25.00 to $135.00 Autumn and Winter Coats Practical as well as the richly fur trimmed styles, in ‘T'weeds, Velour Cloth, Silvertone, Crystal Cloth, Bolivias, Velveteens and Chiffon Velvets, embodying every accepted style note. $29.50 to $135.00 Juniors’ Satin Dresses Special $25.00 An unusual value in Afternoon Dresses, of navy, prune or black satin; straight line model with fringed sash and round neck. Sizes 15 to 17 years. the times. $29.50 muffler collars. out eee eee Fourth Floor advices, daily add new interest to the French Millinery Salon’s showing. An Assortment of Special Interest at $7.75 to $16.50 a display unusually comprehensive, presenting Hats for every occasion, for every type, new and distinctive fashions, in Tailored, Semi- tailored, Dress and Semi- dress Hats, at prices that are strictly in keeping with the economic trend of For Saturdey—An Especially Selected Group of New Hats—at $10.00 Wool Velour Coats Belted models, cut on new lines and featuring high Tn brown, taupe, plum and Burgundy Velour cloth; interlined and lined. Fur Collared Coats $50.00 & $55.00 Fine quality wool Velour cloth Coats, in plum, Bur- gundy, brown, taupe and black; several smart models, lined with peau de cygne or fancy ilk; large collars of French seal + (dyed coney) add to their style. the Corduroy Suits for Boys With Extra Knickerbock ers A Rare Good Value at school and knock- a-bout wear; coats serge lined; trou- sers lined through- A large selection $15.00 to $22.59 Buu Autumn Millinery Introducing New and Fascinating Notes Notable in the Lord & ‘Taylor collection of con- spicuously clever Hats is the Maria Guy ‘Turban illus- trated, a perfect replica of her latest success. very, this little black Velvet Hat, with its artfully posed bow of “Petit gris” streamer of Pt. charming Chapeau for the Jeune fille. Coquettish, (Siberian Squirrel) and its long panel d’Esprit, edged with soft, grey fur. A Many others, strikingly smart interpretations of Paris Pticed TOM siscnecy $18.50 to $75.00 In the American Millinery Section Fourth Floor, Women’s Autumn Apparel Smartly Styled and Priced With Economy & $35.00 peau de cygne lined, notes. Velour Cloths. Complete and Comprehensive Assortments of the New, the Smart, Distinctive, at the Lowest Prices Compatible with Quality. TMrd Floor Boys’ Shoes Boys’ Black Leather Laced Shoes with broad toes—fine for school wear, sizes 1 to $8.75 6 $3.95 Sizes 8 to 18 years Boys’ Scout or Play Shoes : SNS in tan or black; sizes 1 to Sturdy Suits fo i $3.50 SPECIAL Little Bo in tan or Mack; s p t Shoes izes 10 lene OUTER FOOT een! : ’ of other Suits, Girls $13.50 to $22.50. ' Shoes a See Boys’ School Girls’ Dull or Patent Leather ne ZEAES d Shoes, low heels; sizes 2 Overcoats to 6 $6. 64 aikis kcanated Girls’ high cut laced Boots UI " in dark tan calfskin and gun ster style, with mara. with’ clot convertible collar, Aaa $7.50 belted backs: sizes 7 Childeanta ich cue ‘T'sn and velvet, ta to 18 years, Calfskin Laced Boots; sizes trimmed models Second FLOCT amen! BUY W. S. S. oe DAILY. z ~~ 39th Street A | Tailored Suits | $29.50 & $35.00 ‘The strictly tailored Oxford Suits, so much in demand, also serviceable Suits of Tweed; belted or straight Coats Distinctive Tailleurs $55.00 & $65.00 Latest authoritative models, introducing unusual style Suits of rich, soft fabrics—Silvertone, Rayonner, some fur trimmed effectively; others in new mannish, strictly tailored styles, Girls’ Dresses of Palmer Linen Will Be on Sale Saturday at The smartest of practical School Dresses, in the heavy blue Palmer Linen which wears and launders so well. Model as illustrated, with full pleated skirt, is in sizes Dresses, for street, afterncee and party $8.95 to $39.50 Girls’ Coats, in cloth 8 to 14 years. with Lord & Taylor.) Girls’ Regulation Dresses in Se oe sizes 6 to Girls’ wear $12. 95° to $35.00 Youthful Millinery Fashions Pictured are a few of the charming new Hats, selected from the unusually attractive and very complete col- lection Lord & Taylor have this season assembled. Correct new tailored effects in Velveteen, Velours, Velvets and Plushes, in shapes, colors and styles varied enough to meet every demand. Sailors, Mushrooms, Tam o' Shanters, Glengary Bonnets and other piquant and picturesque hats, priced economically at $4.50 to $10.00 Semi-dress Hats of Velvet, daintily faced with light colors, hand made, and hand embroidered with tiny Head to $12.75 it a $7.50 (Exclusive to $19.50 yred and fur Third Floor

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