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NCO LG), ER TUES URURUEN UE VB UEVEUBURUBUBUE Si ' he said, “and Messrs. Ralph Pulltzer,| at the foot of Jones's Walk and thrown ‘a AUT Renee i aUBUE ; ; Joseph Pulitzer jr. and Herbert Pul into the surf fully dressed In his new ms fo A AN Ay Y: zer deserve the thanks of the Amert-| «prin yy ber of wint | can aeronautic movement for their ene Slt Wale Vl amen coe WH MeyVGs Mirrctions Are Prices—Quality—Service 5 e 5 4 " bathers. He made his escape. prosressivenees and continued sup-|>* - , womens and misses port of the art.” ‘Trolley cars began to arrive as early £9) = e Lf | One point about which questions |as 7 A. M., and by noon Surf Avenue iy ‘were asked was the condition regard- | Was crowded. All of the amusement ; |ing point of departure or arrival. The | oorie, were open except the two big stipulations make 't clear that con- |" “phousands watched the antics of the e : testants must either start from of | bathers at Rrighton Beach and Coney ’, finish at Atlantic City, and the Con- - pert satin a iH —+-— island. The B. R. T. did not put on any Merald . B’dwoy, 34th to 35th St test Committes of the Aero Club an-|extra cars, but there was no disorder We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower ticipates that most of the entrants| when the crowd left for home, will make their start there, It was! Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only pointed out, however, that an en-| trant may make as many fights as he Will Prove Great Stimulus to] pleases during the month the Pan- American Convention is in progress a SALE occasioned by a very . i Atlantic City, so that if he st " Aeronautics Is General 9s state erfiae pines and tasaee SALE—23,400 SPECIAL PURCHASE Opinion. | pelied to stop en route he may con- ’ . Unue and try again. The fact that no limitations are The flood of inquiries that poured | placed on design or number of mo- inte the Aero Ct io _ | tors also appeared to cause ome con lo the Acro Club of America to-| Fision. The trophy will be awarded 0 Linen Handkerchiefs the it comesi P st loasties Three models—-two in plain weave | | for the Pulltuer Trophy roveated the | ane"'of CAs" cluem, ail the” nawen ‘MEN'S the third in checked weave sport [” Pe iviee Iaterant, rested Sy (he oir (She, Seaetiicn oxi tite pear Pe Six for $1.29 | satin, that brilliant: material of Tus | Derby. Many of thowo seeking in-|hent possession. Irish linen handkerchiefs with initials. Not all letters, the trous fibre silk. They are made in | eg Byars dissharged P00 tly ; majority are T, N and P. Our usual price siz for $1.49 | shirred models with wide separate SoMa YF Hint eeoreal es Six for $1.49 | belts and sport pockets. Just the fon that the offer would prove an | sort indeed, to wear with smart immense stimulus to peace time fly- ing. Alan R. Hawley, President of the Acro Club, speaking for himself | ana their climbing or w and for a number of flyers with offer co whom he had talked, said: r. while proving Irish linen handkerchiefs with one-quarter-inch hems, Made in Ireland. Our usual price siz for $1.69. WOMEN’S seems pro that | hence flights will be lim: | the fuel carrying capac sweaters, separate coats or capes. a Navy, black, rose, king “The Aerial Derby will be especially viation, at the same : | +P Aenennsauing the orld - 4 Six for 74c blue, brown, gray, | ft employing Irish linen hemstitched handkerchiefs with one-quarter- henna, dark green, o. jhave | fol- fo hems. Our usual price siz for 89¢. plum, purple, gold, lav- The that the competition is open | to airplanes of different classes, each| BLAST NEAR STORM KING, being designated by the number of - motors with which it Is powered, |Pffect of Heavy Dynamite Explo~ was frequently commended. 4 Flight between Chicago and Atian- tle City will be common before the competition for the Pulitzer Trophy | ends on 31, in the opinion of Landis, son of Judge s esaw Mountain Landis. Major|rumors that the magazines there had| Landis is Ame! ond ace blown up. Westchester, Rockland and | ut, Henry G. ‘of the British | Putnam Counties were badly shaken: Air Force. aa i iy ia shal with the tish mission in New York, said a ber of Royal Air Force flyers would be glad to enter for the trophy, if they could procure planes, LENTEN COOKERY Capt. Pierre Bose of the French Alr Q J he na Service, who wears the Croix 4e . dented that hing had Baked Bean Cutlets Irish linen handkerchiefs with fancy block initial and hemstitched hems. Our usual price siz for 89¢. Fcrere—Main Floor, Centre. Kere—Third Vleor, Centre A heavy ex of the United § Iona Island, rock osion in the vicinity 9 Naval Arsenal on Above Is pletured our Famous taire, Selected Mlue-White ‘Special’ Soll Perfect cut, Wide Satin and Faille Ribbons In a Sale—at 39c yd They would usually be much more. Any woman familiar with quality in ribbons can judge that for her- self. There are so many uses for ribbons in Springtime roe millinery trimming, for sashes, girdles and hair- DOWS, — Ted Tape, Ask for c ho is Provost Mar- April SALE of Women’s Colored Silk UMBRELLAS $3.89 Our usual prices would be $4.69 and $5.94 The illustration gives some idea of the diversity of choice; the umbrellas are made of all-silk taffeta of exceptionally heavy quality on eight-rib paragon frames. The handles are of wood trimmed with bakelite caps or entirely of bakelite with bracelet rings. Cowes —-Main Floor, Broadway Recipe Sizteen Three cupfuls cold baked beans. Jand mixed with one cupful bread crumbs, one raw egg. é ; grid gamit Prison, Ea Shape into small cubes, dip 3 Guerre and the lialian War Medal, |£0"¢ ®miss there, as did also the au- horities of Stony Point Township, @aid he koped he could remain in the| Wise the araenal ia lo United States long enough to enter| The blast was for the ings in Yonke He deci that the institution | vibrated, Sing of the Aerial Derby wili prove an in-|on a bed of rock centive to French as well as to Amer- | Dani, was badly ican aeronautics. A French mission, nel he said, Is on its way to this country] 100,000 AT CONEY ISLAND. "Edd ° and will be at Atlantic City during ee: eee | AY May to attend sessions of the Second|One “Peeping Tom" Canght by | Us 4 Pan-American Aeronautic Convention Rathers and Ducked, | OLD One hundred pusand persons vis- Tre Col, Charley Elliott Warren, Treas- |'ted Coney Island yesterday, accor auce 2a age to Police Cupt. Sackett's estimate. en eee er Spanky was] Though Afty extra policemen were on MADE IN U. S. A. among those who expressed gratifica- | @uty from 8 A. M. until dark, not one) $At Grocers and Del ssen Stores. tion at the offer of the trophy, arrest was made. The first “Peeping E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St... a “It is a splendid thing for aviation,” Tom" was caught under the boardwalk wr aaeas AAAAAAAASACAAASAAA TAREE These ribbons are good qualitiesindesirablecolorings Red, navy, royal blue, emerald, myrtle, brown, bronze, fuchsia, also black and white. Widths up to 7 inches. Rice —Main Floor, 34th Street,. n the Hudson Rives! ginto egg, roll in crumbs and fry on arred. Who set off] Shot buttered griddle. Serve with stablished. 2 garnish of lettuce and sliced onions 21d Exposition. | | | CTT ny a 6,000 “ivory finish” | ~ BOUDOIR ARTICLES | t th ceptionally : Py aries 89e BONWIT TELLER &,CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Tailored HATS Styles we sold in stock until to-day at $3.96 and $4.96 $2.97 A special offering that should be of wide appeal, for whatever else in the manner of millinery a woman's hat box contains, a tailored hat is necessary besides. Offer a Special Presentation of DUVETYN CAPES for Women 95.00 125.00 FIVE-END MILANS, CHINA MILANS and SHINY STRAWS in straight, mushroom or rolled edge sailors, cushion or double brim hats. Many have flanges of straw. All are effectively trimmed with grosgrain ribbon bands and bows. Duvetyn, the Fastidious Fabric of Fashion Duoetyn, the Fabric of Supple Grace and Beauty Its Rarity is Conspicuous Except at this Shop TEA | Every piece has the rich cream lustre finish | Every pieceis absolutely perfect In black, navy, brown, purple. jay blue and other desirable solid colors and combination effects. Duvetyn Capes in a model by Cheruit in one 4 of her most delightful moods. “ve long slender ACE. — ‘a ; 4 i i WAT : eae ee $ ee Keg —Second Floor, 34th Street is ; is of rich lustrous satin with a very deep bottom ik Just in time for Easter gifts. Always appropriate for birthday i) i of duvetyn and a duvetyn collar draped and 154 gifts. Particularly suitable for the dresser and dressing table in’ the i : d 5 : shirred-—95.00. Hs boudoir of your summer home, or your city home in summer time, Thousands of Yards of 3 { S) iS Another expression of Cheruit is a Cape entirely | | Hair Brushes {Manicure Sets Inla id LINOLEL MS | tj of duvetyn draped in long lines from a shirred | We will charge 29c for each Powder Boxes (With Trays at 4 less | i yoke, surmounted by a gracefully draped soft monogram Hair Receivers j Whisk Brooms 4 y | it collar—/25.00 Ie Several! of the p'eces illustrated. ‘ (with Holders An assortment of appropriate tile effects. | Excep- ie —— Hotties y. hal Boxes tionally large quantities in sme of the patterns, so ‘ if r ; nat large orders can be easily taken care o sae Of extreme chic is a Shorter Cape of duvetyn i au ers e Sets of Bottles that large ord: a ¥ n a ie aes ; f me , me : | le with large adjustable collar, which forms a ie dea Separate rays Flower Holders Ane shud odo Prompt ang efficient work curing q way surplice across the corsage. The model is softly Si f Trinket Roxes | Shoe & Glove Sets lis sa | 5) draped and may be snapped into sleeves over Clocks (With Trays LOT NO, 1 LOT NO. 2 a the arms—/25.00. Pin Cushions Mirrors Picture Frames Combs, 49 —— ——— emerermarsnmmerarca Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 5.30 P. Sale, $1.69 sq. yd. | Sale, $1.39 sq. yd. Originally $2.24 sq. yd. Originally $1.89 sq. yd. i —Fourth Hloor, A5th Street. | i