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ff } { h in conjunction with the Mount Pearl ALCOCK AND BROWN ~ TOSTART OVERSEA FLIGHT TO-MORROW Handley- Page Bip Biplane Will| Have Final Test in New- foundland To-Day. succesful, but they intend making Newfoundland coast. crash. whe be at likely to arrive to-day, HARBOR GRACE, N. F., June 12,— Officers of the Handley-Page biplane announced to-day that they expected to start to-torrow of ‘the’ transatlantic flight if weather conditions were favor- able. The big machine, which made a saecesstul trial flight Tuesday, was being prepared for a second prelim. inary crtise to-day. It will remain aloft about five | hours, testing the petrol consumption ‘under conditions approximating those of the transoceanic filght and also to tent out thoroughly the directional wireless equipment of the machine and’ determine its efficiency. After an tests the biplane will be ready for England, 1 yee and Brown discovered a de- fect which prevented working their wireless sending equipment on Mon. | 4 day, but believe rad abled EC Pr crane have satisfac- ENRIGHT RULE DELAYS Permission to Make Arrests in Excise Cases. “We are not permitted to make Commissioner Enright.” why Benjamin Martin, owner of iipetectives Morris and Brad: Dr an AHO OME WED IN SECRET YEAR AGO. Returas Home To-Day. aa’ @ OTTO STAHLS 2332-32AVENY. | the fate Robert (“Bob") Fitzsimi 912th Infantry. News on June 10, and 6 PI Dries 134 West 34th St. Sa ll toes Below Wholesale C | elow olesale Cost Ni Suits— SALE—FRIDAY ONLY FOR QUICK CLEARANCE — SMART NEW MODELS of Tricotine, Men’s Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill —at these prices you will want another suit Admiralty wireless station proved more rigid tests with the Cape Race | witeless station and shipping off the Jay a new engine for his repaired plane js aboard the steamship Graci- ana, which reported by wireless, is The Vimy-Vickers officialy promise |a start before the week-end if weatler conditions are favorable, Thelr spe- cial supply of gasoline ordered from | England will atrive on the Graciana, ———— ARREST OF SALOON MEN Detective Testifies Police Must Get summary arrest in entering a licensed saloon in which an excise law is vio- lated, but can make the arreat only after receiving permission from Police So testified Detective Morris of fhe Fifth Inspection District in the Men's Night Court last night in explaining saloon at No. 31% East 100th Street, ar- aw, was detectives discovered the alleged viola~ ton. £0 Dail x selling whiskey on ‘aenday, atifiencsnee Sergt. Fitzsimmons, Son of “Bob,” Sergt. Robert Fitzsimmons, a eon of mons, and Miss Edna Witbeck, a daughter of Mr. and Mre. John H. Whitbeck of Nut- ley, N. J., were married on May 17 of last year, it was announced to-day, ‘The marriage took place at Camp Dix. The bridegroom at that time left imme- diately for Halifax and salied for France, where he was attached to the Sergt. Fitssimmons sae at New- ite ia WE he: prettiest girl In her class.” She te & foasher ia the public school at Belleville, I acroas the Atlantlé’with Harry HAW- the other “Cabinet ‘members Pd Ker several weeks ago, announced t0- pass paca Secret Government Established in ponting the thirteen Effort to Free Country. “trope | SHOUL, Korea, May 11 (Associated Roreang ehalt_re' | Press Correspondence).—Leaders of the Capt. Frederick P. Raynham, whose Korean Independence League claim Marti 4 imaged in a that they have secretly eet up a peo. bettie teh pecs ber Mo. atart-Yilonal republic in Korea, with Yi THE EVENING wont, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1919. torily remedied it. Grouna tests made KOREAN REPUBLIC REPORTED Upieed "Bn AA Koreans educated in the i ane atement issued p BF the ioe it twenty-five heading Jersey, ror inces roted to an 46 16, ‘pay taxes to e Japanese lover rime JERSEY CROPS SHOW GAIN. Motatare Helps Cond! ® Little age Rast iN, N. nton tributed Sizes 14 to NO C. O. D's Women’s Tailored Suits Formerly 39.50 to 65.00 Serge, tricotine, gabardine, tweed mixtures and Women’s Tailored Suits Formerly 59.50 to 85.00 Fashionable models in tricotine, men's wear serge in favored shades Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 35.00 to 59,50 Serge, Borst twill, shepherd checks or jersey. Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 65.00 to 75.00 Suits of Poiret twill or tricotine in navy, tan, beaver or black. Sizes 14 to 20. Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 69.50 to 85.00 Poiret twill or tricotine in navy, tan, beaver or black. Sizes 14 to 20, Misses’ Tailored Suits Formerly 85.00 to 110.00 Distinctive models of Poiret twill or tricotine in navy, tan, beaver or black. Sizes 14 to 20, Capes and Coats Formerly 25.00 to 45.00 BONWIT TELLER &.CO. The Specially Shop of Ori ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION FRIDAY OF THEIR June Clearance Sale—Women’s & Misses’ SUITS, CAPES, COATS & FROCKS At Greatly Reduced Prices NO APPROVALS 4 28.00 Formerly 65.00 and tweed mixtures. 38.00 » A pede and season. 26.00 Formerly 98.50 Sizes 14 to 20. 34.00 44.00 organdie or voile. Sizes 14 50.00 Serge, satin, Georgette ‘To Be Closed Out Friday WOMEN'S COATS and CAPES At Greatly Reduced Prices NEDM ONT Piedmont Peanut Oil Peanut Oil —adds a. atsangieernd eaatils qualities to all foods in which it is used. Sweet potatoes, cut in cubes or strips and cooked to a rich brown in PIEDMONT, make a most appe- tizing and body-building food. Ask for PIEDMONT— The food oi) with the nut flavor i ‘ Golf Clubs for beginners,... $1,50 | Camp Cots,............5++ $4.50 Hi for Travelling, Motoring and Early Fall Wear. : 4h 20.00 48.00 Tennis Rackets, $1.50 to 12.00 | Camp Chairs,.....<. 952 to 3.75 i") Formerly to $40 | Formerly to $47.40 | Formerly to $55 fi} Capes of navy blue serge or ears Mead Of English or American velour, tricotine ‘and i” n , | 50 | 50 | 50 belted conte; silk lined throughou! satin combined with tricotine. Tennis Balls,........... each 55c¢ | Hammock Chairs, $2.00 to 5.00 | 7 | 27° | 32 Bascballs,....:......10e to 1.75 | Beach Umbrellas,.,.........- 5.50 io Fedéral Tax on the Above Garment , . Baseball Suits,,...$1,75 to 5.00 | Back Rests,........0000s008- 3.00 el Newest Stunning Models for 15” - ‘ eee aa | Seashore and Mountain [TESS —> —— ws ae | | , 7 2S ES hg SG Laser OX 5 . 4 ‘|| CAPES Ree en RON: IE Siti arm aus OG Ys ak :) | Cartridge Pocket Premo Cameras | Reduced emer $29.50 to $45.00 22’ | ‘Takes picture size 214x314 inches. Uses Brownie No. & BONWIT TELLER &.CO. Onipinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY An Exceptional Sale of WOMEN'S SUMMER FROCKS growing nicely, hay meneing, and crops in general have made rapid growth during the last week, according to the weekly report of the ‘Tre partment of Agriculture, tesued to-day. ‘The good condition of the crops is at- however, FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38™ STREET NO CREDITS Women’s Tailored Suits Smart models of tricotine, gabardine, Cheruit twill Women’s Model Suits Formerly 125.00 to 265.00 Women’s high-class suits of various silks, trico- tine, Cheruit twill and gabardine. Misses’ Costume Suits Exclusive suits of duvetyn, faille silk or tricotine. Misses’ Cloth Capes Reduced to Long and short capes of serge, tricotine or w velour in the fashionable fh, Sizes 14 to i Misses Frocke cat t» 18.50 An assemblage of frocks ie cae smart checks, Silk & Cloth Frocks Formerly 45.00 to 75.00 desirable shadings. Sizes 14 to 20. Capes' and Coats Formerly 69.50 to 125.00 si Sod ad td im the northern district of New spring wheat and barley are exiting is com- office of the United States De- to the moisture, ‘There ts, some red rust on wheat and West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) YOUNG MEN’S&MEN’S SUITS Single and Double-breasted Models from the Kirschbaum Shops $35 Unfinished worsteds, flannels and serges- FoR young men and men of the. athletic, soldierly type—there is nothing quite so smart as the double- breasted sack. Particularly if it comes from the Kirschbaum shops—which means that’ there is the right balance in the lines, the right qenlity in’ the fabrics and the tailor-work. Kirschbaum Clothes—$25 to $50 Men’s Clothing Section On the Third Floor. 48.00 to 110.00 95.00 75.00 MEN’S NECKWEAR & PAJAMAS To-morrow and Saturday at Spee Prices 4000 Open End Scarfs and | Men’ s Plain Colored and, Bat Wing Ties Striped Pajamas in all the latest designs and colorings Low cut neck, 55c each /$1.45. suit Men’sOpen End Silk Scarfs | Men’s Summer Pajamas _ including Imported Foulards assorted materials, plain and fancy, ~95c each $3.25 suit to 150.00 18.50 38.00 or taffeta in the most SPORTING GOODS Exceptionally Good Values To-morrow -$40.00 and 50.00 Palmetto Tents,.$6.75 to 12.00 Golf Balls, doz., $3.00 to 12.00 | Bicycles... Golf Clubs, first quality, $3 to $5 Roll Film. Size of Camera when folded 69x! Syaxl4 ins.; can be carried conveniently in the coat pocket,. . Other Makes—$2.00 to 31.50 ‘ $6.95 ELECTRICAL GOODS A Timely Offering To-morrow Percolators. ..11.00 to 21.00 | ‘Westinghouse’ Fans, 8 ins. 10,00 Chafing Dishes14,95 to 21.00 | ‘General Electric’ Fans, 6 ins, $7.50 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 19.50 29.50 These frocks have been assembled from the regular stock and greatly reduced for this event. At 19.50 are included cool summery frocks of plain or fancy voile, organdie, in a number of unusual _ models, At 29.50 are included frocks of crepe de chine or Anderson gingham in types that reveal the ex- clusive and original frock fashions of this shop. Tea Kettles,..11.50 to 13.50 | ‘Northwind’ Fans, 8 in. blades $9.00 Toasters,..... $5.65 to 6.75 | ‘Northwind’; oscillating;10ins 19.75 Tourist Irons,. 5.00 ‘Westinghouse’ Fans, 10 inch Household Irons,.2,93 to 7.50 blades; oscillating;...,...at 23.75 Various other model Fans —$3.95 to 36.25 YEN Summer Show eat Hits ae the Ten Most Famous Cotmpenst 0} S Broadway, including Jerome Kern, Victor Herbert, hving Berli H Victor Jacobi, Lou Hirsh, &c. First Song, June 22, ‘A Hap Wedding Day,” from “She's a Good Fellow,” now at the Glo ie Theatre. (Published by special arrangement with the J. B. Pres [Ong New York) Words by Anne Caldwell, Music by Jerome Kem. Sece | Song, June 29, “Some Wonderful Sort of Someone,” from “The Lady in R at the Lyne Theatre. Sunday World; get the set; order from newsdealer | poesine edition limited i py

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