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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. go Int hine squadron and Chief Machinist NAVY’S GREAT SEAPLANE, NC- 3, READY TO MAKE FLIGHT ACROSS OCEAN : tally announced ¥ th luck, the pla 1 trip from Newt ost, but the been left out of th © reduces rne the from 1,96 one to considered extray nears in N will ay that he y may better part of a week. ‘LADIES! SECRET 10 | DARKEN GRAY HAIR) Bring Back Its Color and Lustre with Grandma's sage Tea Recipe. » for the Common garden sage brewed into a| heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, stre nd faded hair beautifully dark” lux uriant, Mixing the Sage Te ; phur recipe troublesome a the ready-to-use p im ; oT A | proved by the addition of other ingre Olmstead. Prosellor dients, a large bottle, at littic cost, at : drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage | and Sulphur Compound," | ing a lot of muss. thus avoid MOS = Whil faded hair fs not sinful, | Ps A we all 0 rete outhful Curtiss Propellor SS —— Curtrss - Propellor ldopenraicecnea’ att ny HULL ,ENGINES and PROPELLORS. of N.C.BOAT, SHOWING the THREE TYPES of PROPELLORS NOW BEING Garkealng your hale with Wyeth’s TRIED’ OUT. @-cocKPIT for PILOTS. (@)-WHERE ‘COMMANDING OFFICER WILL BE STATIONED, SHOWING HIS COCKPIT. ee ral plow just dampen a h taking one | radio operator, Ensign H. C.| A. Mitscher, U. 8 mt pilot, Lieut. L. eer, Chief|'T, Barin, U. 8. R. r Vie “flagship.” The personnel as an- |p. A. Lavender, U. 8. N.; engineer, aR Ny i | nounced offic tally, Is as follows: chinist L. R.’ Moore N.; re-| Rode c | Crew No, 1—Commanding officer, | s pile ot ngineer, Lieut. (j.g.) B Commander J, H: Towers, U. & Nel R N § STORE HOURS NNBLUSTER WIND |= | Stays Up Several Hours Over Rockaway Beach in Prepar- ing for Over Sea Flight. | ROCKAWAY BEACH, L L, Aprit| @—To get practice in the use of the} wireless direction finder in a blustery | wind and to test the apparatus, Crew | \ “ao. 2, which will handle one of the! : N-C seaplanes in the navy’s trans- | atlantic fight attempt, spent several hhours in the alr to-day in an aaro- Diane of the F-5 type, These machines are being used for { Practice work, as Commander John i W. Powers, in charge of NC Seaplane { Division No. 1, does not want to cre- ate any unnecesss ADDED TO Crew No. 2 went up at 10.A. M. and Subway Balcony Aisle $ over the bay and Meaed out to se. |f None Sent C. O. D. No Returns. 9A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 32d St —~Brosdway—t8rd St. THIS SALE over the bay and headed out to sea. ! In the party were Lieut. Commander A. C. Read, commanding officer; Licut. Walter Hinton, pilot; Ensign H. C. Rodd, reserve officer; E, H. Howard, engineer. A wind of more than twenty mfles @n hour was blowing at noon. Unless { quieted down, there was little Nixehihood of an attempt to make the first flight in the NC 4, While such a wind might not be considered too stiff for a tested mi at the naval alr sta to think that it wor to try to make a first flight under | such conditions. Night flying may be started any evening. The crews will make night} q fights before the getawa | Information conc making the first night flight was . id available to-day | The NC 3 day and pro’ out. ) H. ¢ | mander M Washington with navy o} The pers 5 Subway, $15 Subway, $15 Subway, $15 Subway, 615 Subway, 815 Many Styles Besides Thes ° Almost 70 styles to select from, Included are: Tucked, vraided, all representing the newest 5 | tailored, over-skirt models, pretty notes. 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Bellinger, | sen, U. $. N. and luxuriant and you appear ae bail F.; radio operator, Lieut. Commander G.; pilot, Lieut. (J. g.) W. Hi U. U.S. .N.; pilot, Lieut. Commander M.' Lieut. Commander R. EB, Byrd may! younger.—Advt 9A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 00 MORE OF THOSE WONDERFUL DRE All Sizes: 16to20--34to44 Dealers Restricted. No Alterations. Subway, $15 Popular Colors and Materials wanted Taupe, CUTICURA HEALS CHILD’S ECZEMA On Face, Hands and Fore- head. All Hair Fell Out. Very Much Disfigured. “My child had eczema on bis face, hands, and forehead, and then on nis head. The eczem: pimples like a his face looked been burned. Hi and fretful, and bis cloth ing aggravated him. All his bairfell out,and hewas very much distigured. "A friend told me to try Cuticura sol did. The firstapplication helped and after one month's treatment the child was healed.” (Signed) Mra. M. O'Connor, 1727 First Ave., New York City, July 7, 1918. Use Cuticura for every-day toilet purposes. 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