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Swann Make his present rank. Ha AREY $200 year, through the positions of .. messenger, process server and clerk, to "RANK OUTSIDER” AT AERO SHOW WAS BRITISH AIR CHIEF tae wy Adatatants Soon after he got his office boy job, Harry Kastenbaum, who in 1906] Kastenbaum began to study Inw. Four was oMfice boy for tho District Attorney, |¥e#rs age he was admitted to the has been appointed Deputy Assistant] Since then he has often been employed District Attorney and assigned to Jef-)>¥ the District Attorney In important ferson Market Cour’ cases. In making this announcement yeater- NE. day, District Attorney Swann said Mr,| New 8. J, Bloomingdale Heiress. Kastenbaum, now twenty-nine, had | A daughter was born early vosterday 4 shown “the stuf of which he is made" !to Mr. and Mra. Samuel J. Blooming: by his steady rise from office boy, at dale of No. 470 Park Aven FEATURING THE NEW TAILORED EFFECTS Fine Men's Wear Serge Suit smartly trimmed with Silk Braid, as illustrated, $) 5:00 A wide variety of the new Spring Suits in Tailored, Box or Semi-Box effects. £1650" All Styles, All Colors, All Sizes HAYIETON GARMENT Ca 307 FIFTH AVENUE Near 3ist Street Specially Priced at New SPRING catalog sent on request. | > >>S cam ee ~~ S > aa = 3 = Oe ze Le ana Pe Period V raed No. 98 Price $310 So Bex > Ss Many people consider this the pure, full tone, of great power and richness, Its volume may be beaw tifully modified in two ways; by the wonderful Graduola, with which you may graduate the flow of melody you will, or by th ingenious device 2 2 Z, S <a «<< 7 << xs r with the etting ion to play at“Piano," “Forte ete., until a cha in volume i d and MA cS = The superior Vocalion Automati Stop, the famous Vocalion Univer are sul Tone Arm for playing all — est records and eight record albums — appearance, fed in the equipment of alion, 1 this Ve on the market. VOCALION PRICES Conventional Models from $50. Makers of the Duo-Art Pianola Piano. In MANHATTAN In THE EEO UP aN a eT FIP PEPE Ly, ee ae SRE ENS CEE Khai heheh HD PEPPER PB ACCE CELE PPP PPP Pee) ican manner —one of the sixteen We most beautiful of any of the regular handsome Period Models that have Ber Upright Vocalion line. It has a attracted such wide attention, proportion, dainty detail and beau tiful finish combine to make this Duncan Phyfe Vocalion a worthy reproduction of the American mas ter cabinet-maker's art Period Vocalions are all equipped Graduola, Universal Tone Arm, the Vocalion Automatic Stop, nd in addition they nient record filing de rer of the confident that y honograph of high: rin and ri features than any other ph her in special Period Models from $240 Other phonographs taken in exchange THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Met a Braggart “Booster” in Garden Exposition and Everybody Smiled. An odd looking aeroplane attracted | the attention of one of Inst night's visitors to the Aeronautical Ex)).1- tion now in progress in Madison Square Garden, The visitor was slim, short and al most boyish looking. He wore a dark business sult and a derby hat and nervously tapped his foot with a light cane as he diffidentiy began to ask questions. The acroplane man assured him it was a wonderful machine, sprung several impressive technical termy in explaining its advantages, and men- tioned it had flown circles around « certain famous air machine that was going ‘180 miles an hour.” Tho visitor brightened up and re- marked he would like to know where the famous machine made the record, 120 miles an hour being tho best he | ever heard of it. The aeroplane man | began to hedge. Then the visitor began a polite and good-natured cross-cxamination, in which he sprung a few technical terms of his own, Then he strolled | away, leaving the aeroplane man| marvelling at the inside knowlqdge of a’“rank outsider.” But the man need not have been |wurprised, for the “outsider” was Brig. Gen, Guy Livingston, Director of the Air Organization of the British | War Office and later Deputy Master General of Personne! of the Air Min- | istry during the war. BRITISH AIR CHIEF'S VIEW OF THE FLYING FUTURE. Later, talking with newspaper men, t extrava- avoide We will deliver either of these Fine contain a new tone, in Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World BRONX 307 East 149th Street In BROOKLYN Ui Flatbush A InN 895 Br wonderful aeroplane “because enough.” the He truth is sald the would not supplant existing methods » but of tray would work In con uneth hem, He sald he did Lot car an American or an Englishman flew across the Atlantic CITY FIREMAN, AWARDED that aeronautics would be on & sound $444446¢.00464000002-004 #046 comm a) basis here in five years. He also hagarded the opinion that a Secretary of the Air in the President's abinet eventually would combine the arate programme of army, Post Office and other organizations Gen. Livingstone was ac L n. Chariton of the kind jovernment, ry think they rs, but change ‘ ‘ * ° » would like to be theit minds after a ride ‘in th entator” that is part of the ment’s exhibit, showing in every step of the tests made to de termine the qualifications ef a can- ry San $ didate. ee aR The “orlentator” is a boxed-in seat PAAR AGE BES like that of an aeroplane, set in) Sergt, Emanuel Frank Also Served bearings that enable it to buck sev. eral Ways at one time. In one min- @ passenger gets all the sensa- tions of all the chute-the-chutes and switchbacks and rolypoly swings of | Coney Island combined in one thriil- ing and usually sufficient ride. It is Just like an aeroplane ride, only more so, It marks t dof the am- bitions of many a would-be aviator, rowd looks on and howls . This part of the exposi- tion ig in the 6th Regiment Armory, Garden being enougn to ntain the entire show. SOME MARVELLOUS DEVICES Four Years in Navy Before Join- ing 77th Division, Another Brooklyn man of the 77th Di- vision has won the Distinguished Ser- vice Cross. He is Sergt, Bmanuel Frank, No, 190 Jerome Street, who was a Cor- poral when he received the decoration, Frank prepared for war by enlisting when he was nineteen In the navy. After four years there he joined the Fire De- partment and served eight months be- fore being drafted on Dec, 9, 1917, Frank \is twenty-six yeara old. | USED IN AVIATION. His mother expressed her gratification Wireless telephones have been in-| over the honor conferred on her son to- stalled in both the armory and Gorden, |day, She sald that he was gassed Oct. so visitors can talk back and forch!19 Iast. | and also can hear the reports of| aviators who are to fly over the Gar-| ; |den'every day unt Starch 13, when |B@, completed to-day wo that the ae: the show closes u vice will run without @ bitch, Lieut B. Woolfolk suid. Army men are arge of the Ucn dol are, kept uss wepanig | Amotmer Femarkable device Js the |the marvellous devices, wh n be| moving picture machine per- | adjusted by turning a pointer, to pick | fected tO train military iors in target work. Instead of bullets, the Tena OF eat hr * joaded with The pointer “tunes” the instrument|@Ovins picture Alms. camera at-, to eateh Wireless Waves of m cont |tachment is put on and the aviator, | length, high above the clouds, aims and fires | “Give me wave 36 orders tha|thé weapon just as though it was \omcer in charge and tho operator ny loaded with bullets. ‘The films, whan [petting bie pointer, canes? the (racic show the exact position of |paratuséto catch only the messages |®, necond aeroplane, against the sights 0 On jg /of the eun. By an Ingenious arrange- SAAR Reece Sat ar reae ment of mirrors, a reflection of a clock attached to the barrel, is pholo- graphed on the same film, thus show- * ing the exact time when the gun was fired, | When tho films are developed, |furnish an accurate record of jflyer's marksmansh!p,_ SYRACUSE WOMAN NURSES HER RIVAL THROUGH ILLNESS The Hall ey Greene Cases | |up messages from any given’ station, shutting out all others, ona in expected to | a they tho rN AA ¥ Up the State a Problem We in Psychology. | Wy oristin caer Special to The Evening World.) RA SYRACUSH, N. To March 4.—| PME | After a hotly contested legal battle lasting three the Kansas LW ciate Gouver Hall, former | Syracuse bond salesman, defeated Mrs. Ruby Poole Hall in her auit for absolute divorce brought on grounds cruelty. Ile was also given ous- | two adopted children, inja Hall and William Hall, vs of Mr. Hall's victory was re- ceived by friends here to-day, The Pe i 5 divorce suit was an aftermath of a xX VE | divorce action bere last summer in ae AA which Mrs, Carrie M. Greene won! i BAG] (er freedom from Dr, Juntus Ingra- | pS H and the custody of her} A lown pa AS ers. ‘The co-respondent , a To Asal for a moderate ds ys $15 A was not namod in that action, which ; i jwas tried behind closed doors, but nN ment—balance in monthly terms of BW] | Svc ceocrtption ot che oman Ta te 4 GE | case tallied with that of Mrs. Hall, Y A | Mrs. Hall went to Kansas, but re Ca HE upright instrument illus: Shown ab: Period Vocalion CS |turned here early in the present year Kg trated is the famous Style 700 number 1496, price $310, designed 4B fond was nursed through a severe il Ng Acolian-Vocalion, price $285. __in the Duncan Phyfe or Early Amer- Nye Mrs, Greene at her home, No, ¥ Ne eee eee me ie ‘ ip BE | 118 Harvard Place, Mrs, Greene as- 1@B |serted that there was nothing un- f usual in hor action in saving the life Vy }of Mrs. Hall, wt}, “{ merely did what any woman Ml ould do for a visitor,” Mra, Greene bee] ee 1 i, for ry Mr reen ‘The suit in Kansas was started by J | Mrs, Mall when she reappeared at the jome of her mother in Parsons, after in absence of several yoars, Vir companied her foster mother, the other adgpted child, Will emained with) the father Pa. the action wer ved upon Hall at Detroit, where he was ae Hall's f and com a el | paint were ved @ short time be +e wband was fil had pu a SG | coeded in e to th nd urts, i ipstl- by jtuted in Kansas y i Mrs, Hail went on the wi hey the Kansas court and t ment on the part After Mra, Mall nod sked for © custody ame tim auted @ judgment of Mrs, Gr was tried bet. a refer interlocutory dees wr 7 P was igranted, Shorly after was EWARK Bia gned by Justica Leonard C, Crouch, sd Grace BAB the physician left the city, He went to Kansas City, Kan, In January, Mrs. Hall returned from Kansas and was & guest at Mra. Greene's home. Dr, Greene also re- turned. Late in the month, nursed back to health after a severe illness by = Mrs, Greene, Mrs, Hall returned tv a THE EVENING WORLD, rUzspay, Manon 4, 19 Wansag to plan for her divorce act! » 'eercvers sat. Stomach-Headache, indigestion! Dr, Greene |i time, to have no knowledge of his presen: whereabouts Mra by the decision of the Kansas convt 4s indicated by her intention to make a motion for a new trint B. R. T. SUBWAY IS TIED UP. Causing Half-Hoar Delay. | reaches your sick, The B. RK, T, Subway trains crossing | ! i nt c' st 8} Ss. the ta Bridge from Brooklyn stomach alt the = sits bt were held up half an hour thia Morning | when an automatic brake war accident ally set on one of the care in a train | loaded with shoppera and inate office workers. Because the train wan in the middie of the epan, trainmen feared to let the FE passengers off. They had to wait until the car was jacked up by a wrecking | > crew was resumed at 10.05, and his intimates here profeas Hall does net Intend to abite Souring food in forms acids and gase$ cause headache No waiting! Indigestion, acidity, the brake unlocked, and trac | 38th Street FIFTH AVE A Sale of Skirts All-Wool Tweeds in Smart Spring Models. $6.50 An exceptional offering, for the styles are the very newest and the fabrics of exception- ally fine quality. Models on straight, slender lines, as illus- trated, featuring cuff hems and buttoned backs and the most novel sport pockets. Fashioned of soft, serviceable Spring tweeds in grey, blue, green, tan, black and white effects. Practical, Modish Skirts At an Unusually Low Price. Skirts for Extra Size Women, $12.75 to $45.00 Third Floor. Dress Boots Walking Boots § With Louis XVI. heels. With Military Heels. 0 Button and laced styles with Laced styles, with brown cloth or 4 brown cloth tops. High arched, | kidskin tops. Finely modéled and 4 graceful and with long vamps. Marked for Clearance at $3.25 Patent Leather and Gun metal; in narrow widths only. None C, 0. D. Curtain Fabrics at Less Than Manufacturers’ Original Cost Thousands of odd lengths, ranging from 2 to 8 yards, the assortment representing the accumulation of remnants of the season’s most desirable materials. Scrims, Marquisettes, Swiss Muslins, Lace Nets, Madras, ‘‘Sunfast,”’ in white, cream, ivory, ecru and a few in colors. Plain, border and all over fabrics in delightful variety from the simplest to quite elaborate effects, ' Ina Sale Offering Unusual Values At 10c to $1.25 a yard Fifth Floor None C. O. D. ‘ ionable lines. Without CORSETS *"" Flexible, glove fitting. stayed with boning Fabrics include of unusually fine quality— Mme Lyra | Batiste and. serviceable models provide for every type of trimmed and very figure. detail, Featured fh the Lord & stomach As soon as Pape’s Diapepsin unsettled Instant relief! Upset stomachs feel fine! Costselittle—Any drug store. upset? Panes Diavepsin Stioun eee Lord & Taylor 39th Street The Fashionable Woman's First Choice in Footwear Brown Kidskin Boots, $10.75 on smartly practical lines. 450 Pairs Black Boots No Returns Models authoritative as to style, Paris inspired and on ultra fash- Skilfully designed, and accurately proportioned, Mme “The Corset \.yra Corsets assure perfect com- fort and achieve to perfection, the correct Spring Silhouette. exquisite Brocades and finely finished in every Taylor assortments Mme. Lyra Corsets, priced from $5.00 to $12.00. Cimerican lady lottels which gases, / j 5 iy’ % 4 j ‘ b 4 & fv i be s a car \ Many styles. No Approvals Coutils, daintily } ; Spring models of this very well known make assure the wearing of ¥ . . i ‘ New Fashions with utmost style and smartness. Youthfulness, erect poise and graceful freedom are attained by every wearer of American Lady Corsets. ‘| dot For the slender or petite, for the medium, Corsets for utility wear, for athletics, ti for the stout figure, American Lady Corsets | for evening, all assuring fashion and com- yh have been scientifically designed. fort, fit and service. Brocade, Batiste or Coutil, $2.00 to $5.00 Second Floor: