The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 11

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NAVYPLANES TOGO DNOVERSEA RACE * FROM ROCKAWAY Bimal Departure Place Across } Ocean Probably Will Be |. From Newfoundland. ‘WASHINGTON, March %,—Naval Beaplanes which are to attempt @ flight across the Atlantic Ocean in ‘May will start from Rockaway Beach, L. 1, but the actual “jumping off” place will be much further up the Coast, possibly at some point in New- foundland, Whether the ma s| will steer a direct course for Ireland ©r foliow the longer route by way of the Azores, apparently has not been determined. Acting i) ev it an- nounced te that the destroyer Barney had nm ordered to proceed to Newfoundland to investigate the une Woman to Another By Grace Westcott Mary, Helen, and 1 had been to the movies. Mary had left us at her door, and Helen and I walked home togethe: “Do you know,’ tively, arm, tonight, jo romething about Mary (hat I haye rather suspected ence or twice before.” ‘Whit do you mean?" I asked curi- ously, “Well frank, Mai wholesome Tres! 1 suppose with pe thing, it can't be seem too bad. She’ girl.” 1 said Helen, refte ‘as we walked alon, t ¥ i Hd, Helen, “to be s erfectly jacks very dec Ffedty a 8 about her person, fation and every- |, but it does n' awfully nice i b H ‘Can't de helped?" T said in surprise, “Why doesn't she use Amolin? I'm go. ing to tell her about it the very first thing tomorrow. Every girl wants to be at her best." “Wha ‘@s Amolin It's a * questioned Helen, be without it.’ T use it after my bath, | 1 it in’ my clothes, and in fact, keep it for all sorts of uses.” sian aohmolin tn a der, antiseptic. nted, soothing and healing, and ining no talcum, It is excellent, too, for healing and pre- venting chafing, Amoli nb deodorant pow- | Watch the signals of success and follow them,—we have built a chain of 17 shirt specialty shops upon the suc- cessful service given to thousands ie customers, jecause,— we sell shirts that you can rely upon, and that we back up with a géarantee, which means “shirt satisfaction or your money back.” Woven Madras SHIRTS —— $ 3 for 1.65 550 Look for the sign that means “shirts | and shirt satisfaction.” ’ ute T SHO = SiAusts (NAMI 1 Pennsylvania Broudway ortlandé St. st. BROOKLYN Sit n Ste 0 Pull RK SHOP, 170 Market Wale Scientific Dentistry By our “New Scientific Meth-| od” we are able to remove nerves, drill teeth and extract | the most difficult roots without | the slightest pain being felt Tate inated without plates —| decayed tecth saved—and diseases of the gums treated A clientele of more than, 50,000) satisfied patients testify pendable moderate prices Consultation and examination by our] Registered Dentists without charge j Or. Salter Dentist NEw york service at bin Nereet BROOKLYN Aas TOT Broad St, | 140 Newark ‘avenus | AT Albany Street BBBTE AMBOX, Diy Tenceseceree tl? Smith Sirvet harbor facilities along the coast, tor | the purpose of determining the best | ‘ase from Which the planes could put | out overseas, also to find harbors in whioh landings could be made if it became necessary for them to descend Prospect of fight ba. Long Island, was regarded machines to the base to be selected for the fight rather than to transport them by ship. The aircraft will be refuelled and get a final tuning up before they actually depart overseas. | which t THREE LIBERTY MOTORS One of the made at Rockaway Beach fora naval Might across the three seaplanes there is equipped with three Liberty motors having Experiments are being made in the arrangement of the motors, but It is believed the final choice will provide and two “pusher” planes has been estimated by builders at 100 miles an hour, and it |FEATHERWEIGHT MAIL =| Sir Percy Cranville Girouard, 4 dis- tinguished engineer, has conoeived a plan by which letters can be reduced for the purpose of transit to one- fiftieth of their present weight, Inited States a prac- is," says the Dally Mall, “it may be possible in the near future for business letters from Great Britain to be delivered in the | place his propo: Ni letandard ne | about twenty 1 [yesterday condemned as unwise the to our de-}* in the v from Rockaway to the Unless diMcuities with ico floes are encountered, the Barney, it is ex- pected, will return States within about ten days, ‘ the officers will submit their report at, Press). Washington, United when to the In disclosing that the planes would | eave the naval aviation station on Mr. Roosevelt said it) preferable to fly the The Navy Depariment has not en- tered for the $50,000 prize offered by the London Daily Mail to the first air- craft that completes a@ transatlantic Might At the department to-day it 1 that no inquiries had even as to the conditions under er was ma WILL DRIVE EACH PLANE | ships Has Made) 100 Miles an Hour in Trials. Lieut, Commander John H. Towers; 6 in charge of the preparations being | Bach of the ean, ,000 to 1,200 combined horse power, for two tractor, or “pulling,” pro- pellers, and one “pushing” propeller. There will be four Liberty motors n the fourth plane, now under con- struction, these being two tractor motors, Tho spred of the first three sea- the s sald that at least one of the planes hag made approximately that speed n trial flights. ——e FOR OVERSEA AIR SERVIGE ngineer Would Take Letter Fitms, h Would Be Enlarged and Sent to Destinations. Coportal rem Publietiing Co, ig World.) ping World.) ajor ( ad Cal LONDON (Spe March so mail between Great ted States in four or five days at ‘ost of not more than double wae rent rates, y mitted to the as Sir Percy is to the United States he Is before the Ame: ad np “By hie and then size notepaper, and addressed, Lt is estimated | we buviness ent ave Britain to America ach steamship. | one- fiftieth weight of film five or six tor procedure has been thoroughly tested with existing ap- paratus to Girouard’s complete satis- faction.” London - Bor Palins T PARIS, March airplanes which inaugurated the pos- tal service yesterday between Paris and Bordeaux c d over Libdurne, northeast of deaux, because of engine trouble, T pilot and hia passenger, M. Gaudillere, | an editor of the Havas News Agency, | wero severely injured aud taken to a military hospital. GLERGYMEN CONDEMN BAN ON WARD'S BOOKS Action Toward Professor Accused of Bolshevist Sympathies Is Termed Unwise. Meth Iv meeting at st clergymen at their weok- No. 150 Fifth Avenue f the raded Sunday action School Lessons t Synd in banishing frdm the Sab- bath school curriculum the books of | Marry F. Ward, prc ethies in the Union Thi 0 Me had been a ary ¢ sessing a certain amount of sympathy toward Bolshevism. The whole subject probably will’ jcome up again next Monday when! lr, Newell Dwight Hillis of Plym- outh Chureh, Brooklyn, will speak.| is an Gutspoken opponent of Bol- much wh at yesterday's meeting. on social unrest! and dwelt upon the necessity for deuling sympathetically the s of labor, with don't you borrow |t from Gride yours and always sten to one n thet. Ff enough for (hat. —— it} ectures. ol $100 badly | at Grin vind Yana’ To Fortify The Sratem Agni: Tene Laxative Biol ob RR publishing section of} applause) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 2 BRITISH RAIL MEN MAY BE SATISFIED \to be negotiated, but as a resuit ot | the whole situation be reviewed at |the week-end conferences at the|the end of the year. | Board of ‘Trade the leaders of the aon . men express satisfaction over the! |, © lspirit shown by the Government in| Coert Holds War Ended Nov. 11. |seoking a tangible solution of the| LOUISVILLE, March 26.—1ederat ba hg 4 » bt |e Walter Evans, deciding a case There had been some trouble in| wiio exe (atckpreting the concessions | Which hinged upon an interpretation ; \offered by the Government to avoid of when the European war ended, to- Conference. future misunderstanding, but this|day decided, that the “war was has now been worked out to the sat-| brought to a close when the armistice LONDON, March (Associated |istaction of the negotiating commit. | COUshE {9 4 close prenttent 9 pee was signed” and that President Wil- The prospect of averting ajtee for the mon, and it is expected Pros i; ’ veg {that the men will ratify the agres-| fon “ii an official speech” bad made railway strike was greatly improved | |ment. & | that declaration upon which the court to-night. There aro still some points! no Government has agreed that’ predicated the decision, Averting Strike Greatly Improved After Week-End OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York . Offering Unusual Values Wednesday ‘Women’s and Misses’ Fashionable Capes and Wrap Coats An assemblage of distinctive creations, ‘ealuring fabrics of rich terture developed: on clever lines adapt Sor every type of figure. 55.00 & 20.00 Al Three Illustrated 125.00 Several Attractive Models Smart Cape of Velour Cioth or Navy and Black Serge; belted coat effect, silk lined on front only; graceful full flare back. Special Chic Capes of Men’s Wear Serge and Gabardine, in } Navy and Black. Belted and pocketed. New throw 37.50 scarf collar with silk tassels. Special \ Charming Wrap Coat of Gabardine or Poiret Twill, in Rookie, Navy and Black; soutache embroidery; throw '55.00 scarf collar silk tassels. Lined throughout. Special \ Other Smart Capes in Regular Stock to 135.00 An Extraordinary Glove Sale Wednesday OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & © 34th Street—New York A Special Assortment of 6500 Pairs Women’s Silk Gloves | Values to 1.25 | Positively No Mail or None Sent Telephone Orders c.0. D, ¢ j Filled, . Two-clasp Milanese and Tricot Silk gloves, in white, black, gray and pongee; Paris points, also three and five rows of heavy stitching in self color and black. which destroy act tive, and thus Drevent Ce iy one . Ori and 0" QUININE” he bes, 6, 19 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street New York Jobs for New York Soldiers We are taking back every man of the 27th Division who left our employ to go to war. In the effort to find positions for other members of the Division who are not returning to their former places, (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street We are ‘co-operating with the United States Employment Service and Co-operating Agencies A Special Bureau for Men of the @7th has been opened at the 7th Regiment Armory, Park Avenue and 66th Street. Telephone, Plaza 1362. A Noteworthy Offering To-morrow WOMEN’S DRESSES Of All Wool Tricotine, Special $55.00 Copy of one of this season’s high cost models, elaborately embroidered—a style which is becoming to nearly every type of figure. WOMEN’S SPRING OXFORDS Exceptional Values for Wednesday at $6.25 pr. A number of smart Spring styles, in Tan Russia, Black Glazed Kid or Gun Metal; straight or simulated wing tips—military or Cuban heels. Ina complete range of sizes. CHINA AND GLASSWARE The March Sale continues to feature such splendid values as these: Imported China Dinner Sets, Dinner Sets, 52 piece: 107 pieces; gold band and of American and English line on ivory bareae sat peed ag poeiee ional Id handles; for- rders; regly. my $75.00, at $47.50 | $15.00 io 28.00 10.95 to 16.50 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, Limoges China Dinner Sets, comventimnmerly $45.00, $37+90 | formerly $235.00,...-at 195.00 Glass Table Service - Glass Table Service— GO pieces; rich needle- 60 pieces; rich wide en- iy 00 at $15.00 | meriy Sre.0.-:.--a8 $59.50 RANCE of fine English, Limoges and Ginori China Plates, Tea or Bouillon Cups and Saucers, at Greatly Reduced Prices. FINAL CL in all sizes EVOLUTION PHOTOGRAPHS DIRECT FROM BERLIN Two pages of exclusive action pictures brought by special courier from Germany In Next Sunday World’s Gravure Section

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