The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1919, Page 9

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LAN TO LAND HER ; WN OCEAN FLIGHT) Officers oot Macha Mechanics Arrive | t® Meet Dirigible R-34 on Arrival From England. \ Lieut. Col. F. W. Lucas and Major! Hf H. ©. Fuller of the Royal Air Forces +~grrived this morning on the White Star liner Adriatic with seven me- ehaptics to meet the British dirigible| R-#4, which is shortly to fly from| England to the United States. Col, Lucas said that his party was) here to gglect a landing place for the| Diimp and to prepare for its coming. Ho said that he thought the spot se- Yeoted would be near New York and that American aviation officers and \ Mechanics would be assigned to assist | his party. Both Col. Lucas and Major Fatler Were here with the British Mission before the armistice, the former in an 1 advigiory capacity to the American Alr i Bervice and the latter at the Mission's hheadquartera, Col, Lucas praised the performance of Lieut. Commander Reed and the NC-4 most highly, but aid that the type of aircraft for the trangatiantic flight for commercial { value was the blimp. \ “The dirigible,” he sald, “has five } engines, one of which at least, is sure to héld out and the balloon ts safo in J & storm, Only two of them were blown up during the war, so they are ( protty secure from explosion.” ‘ Lam Weir, also of the R. A. F., and 4 ~~-whe was one of the British Air Min- feters during the war, differs with Col. Lucas. , “While Harker was a game fellow,” j he said, “very little of scientific value was demonstrated in his flight. The flying boat is the best type for transatlantic service.” SEIZED LIQUOR BRINGS HIGH PRICES AT SALE} Active Bidding by Eager Crowd for Foreign Whiskey, Gin and Wine. ‘There was auction sale at No. 641 | Warhineton, Btreet to-day of 98 lots Liquor seized at this port by agents t the Internal Revenue Department. Dealers were conspicuous by their ab- senos. One hundred men and women gathered jooking for “bargains.” These were some of the “bargains:” Five botties of Scotch whiskey, for- tt Price, $10. Twenty bottles (quarts) of Scotch; foreign value, $20; auction price, ins nag Me benedictine, two of! stalin —_ a cign value, $3.75; auction price, $19.78, foreign value, $8.75; auction price, including tax. $78. Two bottles of gin and two of Aqua- Two bated of cham vit; foreign value, $1.80; auction prion vate or home use, “spirituous beverage”; | spirited Pine “bidding Wes | ralahtening the channel at Johnston alate Ree HARLEM RIVER HEARING. to-day in City Hal Hepreceniatives ot tow manufacturers, clvie organia Chi of Comi d the Improvements, the Harlem Board ‘Out that one- ape ot coun Works, removing or altering Hi ted on the Harlem River. Bridge, and the widening and deepening of the Harlem or ee Kits, was held companie: ations, ymmerce and ‘Merchar THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919. of the B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Special for to-morrow (Wednesday) Women’s House and Porch Dresses at $2.90, 4.25 & 5.25 These popular garments, of cotton fabrics, are in the simple, practical styles so much in demand for present or mid-summer days. (Department on Second Floor) Formosa Fibre Rugs for porch use are an interesting feature of the Summer Rugs display on the Fifth Floor. Made ex- clusively for B. Altman & Co., they are shown in a large variety of color combinations. Formosa Fibre Rugs are in stock in an xe tensive assortment of, standard and irregular sizes. Formosa Fibre Squares (1914x1914 inches) are also carried in stock, and these can be assembled to form rugs of any required dimensions. As an example of the prices: Formosa Fibre Rugs, size 9x12 feet, may be obtained at $36.00 to $60.00 Thirty-fifth Street A Sale of Trimmed Hats to occur to-morrow (Wednesday) in the Millinery Department on the First Floor, should arouse feminine interest, as the styles to be featured are very attractive and the value exceptional. The selection includes Hats of georgette crepe in navy blue and pastel shades or of black satin with transparent brims; all are deftly trimmed with either feathers or flowers. ‘ Price $6.75 Lamps for city or country homes. The Lamp Department is spaciously located on the Fifth Floor, where both electric and oil lamps, as may suit individual needs, can be obtained. " For library, reception and living room. there are Floor and Table Lamps of metal, solid mahogany in period styles, Chinese porce- lains, lacquer with Chinese decoration and carved wood in gilt or polychrome finish. Lamp Shades, shown in the same Depart- ment, include painted Japanese silk shades in all sizes for table. and boudoir, at $3.00 to $10.50. Safe Storage for Furs, Rugs and Draperies Open Monday and Saturday Ecenings MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY June Brides’ Specials Sale. All Sold on Our rinses! Terms June Brides’ Sale of Fine Ice Boxes ff Many models to By choose bina permet au ant Sanitary yr wood nny "eold'en Uib- eral Terms. 32nd St. —Broadway—83rd St. <== 50,000 Prs. Men’s & Women’s Hosiery “Menders” at About '4 Their Regular Prices These hose are made by one of America’s best known Nationally Advertised Manufacturers, and are especially famous for their wonderful wearing qualities. This lot represents the socks damaged in manu- facture. They haye all been repaired, so that the defects are hardly noticeable, and they will not impair their wearing qualities. If we were to mention the manufacturer’s name you would immediately recognize it, but because of the very low price we are asking for the merchandise we are not permitted to use his name in advertising them. “These Socks and Stockings Are Menders and Are Sold as Such” | For Men 15e 22¢ Fine Cotton Socks, Fibre Silk and Silk made in black and | Plated Socks, in some colors, excel- | black and some col- Went wearing qualities, ors, many of them Menders of the reg- pure silk. Menders ular 40c and SOc | of the 60c,to 85c grades. grades, grades. Fine Cotton Lisle and Mercerized Stock- ings, in some of the best shades. Menders of the 50¢ to 75c S ARRAY, STORES—E For Women 35¢ | 50c Fine Quality Pure Silk Stockings, with ribbed or hemmed cot- ton tops, good shades, Menders of the regu- lar $1.65 grades. 3 Prs. for $1 Fibre Silk and Silk | Fibre Mixed, hemmed or ribbed elastic liste tops. Menders of the ‘Ops. * 85c to $1.10 grades. a mt a \Stern Brother West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES} A Specially Prepared Sale for To-morrow , New and attractive styles, fashioned in the most de- sirable cotton materials, at exceptionally low prices: Of figured Cotton Voiles, ......$7:50, 11.50 to 27.50 Of Gingham, assorted plaids,..$8.75, 16.50 to 22.50 Of Linen, tailored models, ....11.50, 22.50 to 39.50 Of Voile, white or pastel.,......12.50, 16.50 to 39.50 Women’s Tub Skirts, $3.25, 4.50, 5.00 to 7.75 of Bedford Cord, Pique, Gabardine and Linen. A SALE OF HANDKERCHIEFS For Women and Men—Special To-morrow Women’s PureLinen Handkerchiefs | Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched; dozen With embroidered corners; dozen at $1.65 and 2.45 at $2.85 and 4.50 Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs—|Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs—| | Of sheer shamrock lawn, with Of pure linen; plain block script or block letters, or fancy initial, . at $1.75 doz. at $2.85 doz. Men’s Pure Linen Initiat Handkerchiefs at $2.65 doz. Initials in white and colors. WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS . Unusual Values To-morrow Attractive Bathing Suits of Wool Jersey—one or two-piece effects; contrasting color trimming, at $4.50 to 16.50 | MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S OXFORDS Unusual Values for To-morrow In Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal and Tan Russia Calfskin, with welted soles on broad’ comfortable last, aw insures the proper development of grow- ing feet. Sizes 8 to 11, $4.50 11% to 2, $5.00 BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Attractively Priced To-morrow Boys’ Washable Suits Washable Norfolk Suits Of Rep, Linene, Galatea, Linen, Devon- | Of Grey Crash, Jute, Khaki, Panama Cloth shire and Chambray; Plain or Pleated | and Kool Kenney; sizes from 7 to 17 years, Russian and Middy styles; long or short $4. 25 to 9 75 sleeves; sizes 244 to 10 years, Group I.—Regularly me UD 40 45.081, 5.5005. $2.95 | Khaki Camp Suits 1—Regular| : Thelisdina Gut belt ahd Ve oeaes OUR eager tat Bde || backer tonsersi'1 4046 sea enn THE SILVERWARE SECTIONS | Are Displaying Articles Moderately Priced The assortment includes Sterling Silver, Enameled and Sterling Silver Deposit Ware in artistic designs. } Enameled Silver Sterling Silver Bon Bon Dishes, Electric Bells, Cig- | Candlesticks, Bread or Sandwich arette Boxes, After Dinner Coffee | Trays, Sherbet Sets, Mayonnaise Sets, Perfume Bottles and Toilet | Dishes, Sugar and Cream Sets, and Articles, ranging in price from After Dinner Coffee Cups, * $14.75 to 135.00 $10.00 to 39.00 Sterling Silver Deposit Ware Candy Jars, Compotes, Water Pitchers, Flower Vases, stale fl Ice », Ba or Celery Trays, Cheese and Cracker Dishes 5.25 to 20.00 }

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