The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 12

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1% v, “APRIL 1) 1920. ' pacts sn fy a 5 ER RNENE LRTI fe AOROEREN LY IRI ROSE NPS NTN EAT ArT he would within ten days have| would go to sleep and then the motor tee) of a monoplane with a span of | to tine op at the time, you have cot- im the air. | and riding on the water every night|| and carries twenty-eight passenge ) made the actual trip to N: would fre nd 190 feet, all metal, When I first saw | tinually to test out the wires, t “There is another type of all-metal) All they pay attention to fs the] t 130 miles an . This plane hi “Durin| estigation in Ger- that aeroplane I said to the pilot, ae beee ehown in this pictur plane which they do not put infengine. The plane p | ne x time,” replied Col. Hen: “and is all on record ‘When are you | quarter \ 8 three and a “are made all Tt has a boa when the lift becomes less, ad ‘© turning out a big one every two going to half to four t nbs, That big o1 ng in them in * o e to the burning of ks of the type built to bomb New the wires?’ ‘e never do | thing will fly 100 miles an hour when - Becomes teas, due, 0 the bi La Seat 4 f plane? you could not get more than «4 or 75 “But the dirigible body would have had just started “If you realize what that means— | miles ¢ to be filled with gas?” quericd Cahir- , ‘you no longer have to have a big per- | if 3 od, Its radius 1 3 —ei— many we ’ to get any ap- that aeroplane will fly, a batfleshi pt been f pi > » numb of diri- will fly. took . : 5 ve “He said, ‘If you will get in £ will| tho w gas last? was asked. | Ic < weigh “They are burning ga all the ‘agoline put in and|tons, 7 eight and a n for six months, 2 ; they do not have to have| metal up and there or (exhibiting picture.) aut seven and half tons—kilo There is no one in this! the wood out in the] the propeller, ‘Phe every day! paskenger these. mM the wood of| al} meta) plane imagine what latest type of! chanee one of ou Id have ne 1s all metal against one of th enste el a 0 dis is a thousand mi man Kahn, Hensley in telling the com- sonnel for the upkeep of planes, Your | d ‘ Not Heobecattly,”’ bald Col ‘Hene: that the thing that impreaged wooden and fabric planes you have are ley rust ott 4 to keep it up,| him the most in Germany was the ¢ or fro: the men were so fatigued that tf th ep ype, very small, Here is epoca is Srmanas oe ake started to take a spark plug they a picture ( ng to the commit- | the House itary Committee of the | « . a _ ~ ‘ ; escape New York City had being bombed by a German Zeppelin during the war. Ho said: “When I found that the Zeppelin question, the monster L-72, had into the hands of the French & spoil of war, I looked up the ith acd got from him the story, and Vit you gentlemen could hear the story ‘&e he told jt, you would not talk of @ur splendid isolation and complete immunity from attack. “He had worked that thing out by 367 theoretical voyages on charts. He got the combined her charts of the German Ad- ty and the German merchant ine and the Danish Admiralty Danish marine, that gave for hour of the day and each square of the North Atlantic, the " conditions. Three hundred sixty-seven times he theoretic- made that trip by those charts 467 times he reached New York it; jot once did he fail. five tons of bombs, and you can ine with what we had at New ork—absolutely nothing, no aircraft ee ee Ce ee eee mies th 7S Ee ho Saks & Company ade an Imanary Th 371 go at at ag A aks &Contpaut : “How bigh would such a ship or| HOt CAI One type of Bi ee ‘ ‘ : Each Occasion Safely. aizigtle nye wan a sl rthing: hate’ na the Announce for Friday and Saturday pectat Prom a Stat? cot of The Bren. i ead they are fot neecron. Ave tsar |e ran hte pe ees" ta ea A Most Remarkable Sale of — selillaaae te gg Shade SLR Uiny “went eer SDA en 8 : 10,600 Pairs 9 e e Women’s Pure Silk & Lisle in plain and most beautiful open-work styles iS Ast, TY AAA eR EAR ~ TE EE IE J.GLASSBEY 290 Fifth Ave. METWEEN STH AND 18ST 833. Short Vamp Shoes SPECIAL SALE for EASTER WEAR ___ Full Line of New FRENCH | At Substantial Savings in Price At $2..25—Reg. $3.25 at 52,55—Reg, $3.75 2400 Pairs Women’s Pure Silk 650 Pairs Women’s Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, with double Hose, made of heavy weight in- grip lisle garter top and soles. grained silk from garter top to toe. Fighting Hunger Hunger is never more than a few days WNTEAUUAVASA EAA ; no aeroplane that carried } machine gun, and if it did, could go up over 8,000 feet—what he ld have accomplished ‘in the way @estruction. Just so he kept out the range of the policoman's re- on Broadway ye could have down and New York hundred and sixty-seven did he make that trip-on the He would take it out at a hour to leave Nordhausen, then fly right through wind and ther and not once did he fail to ‘New York theoretically and it @ round trip. d the armistice not |: ened SSS SS SS SS SS <1to% Models | $10.00 - Including Tax High Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps in all leathers, including Suedes. Sizes Widths A to EE. FZ age ee $15.50 KS BRANCH STORE— 511 6TH AVE. BETWEEN 30TH AND 81ST sts, a4 away from the American people. The coal strike showed us what anarrow margin the country goes on, evenin anon- perishable necessity which can be stored. Swift & Company is engaged in the business of fighting hunger. From coast to coast, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf, the lines of defense are drawn—packing plants at strategic points; branch houses in four-hundred towns and Black, white, cordovan, mahogany. At 32,.95—Reg. $4.50 . 200 Pairs Women’s Silk Lace Hose with Lisle top and soles, Full fashioned, and may be had in black only. At 91..—Reg. $1.50 To be had in black only. At 45°e Reg. si. 3000 Pairs Women’s Sheer TUE aL AREA rit Gauze Silk Lisle Stockings with seamless leg and foot. Black, grey, corgdovan and navy blue. All sizes. At 75°—Reg. $1.50 1200 Pairs Women’s Silk and Fibre Hose, with deep reinforced garter top. Black, grey and flesh. 2000 Pairs Women’s Lisle Lace Stockings, copies of higher priced silklace hose. Black and cordovan. cities; hundreds of car routes; thousands of refrigerator cars; tens of thousands of loyal men and women expert in their work. itt al Et Day by day, hour by hour ceaselessly, this fight, your fight, goes on. Yct so smoothly, surely and victoriously that you, unaware how close hunger always is, are as certain each night of tomorrow's meat as you are of tomorrow’s sun. 4 At $3.95 _Rex. $5.95, $7.50 and $7.95 1150 Pairs Women’s Glove Silk Lace Hose,with silk top and sole. Black, grey, cordovan and gold, with lace clocking. All sizes. MAIN FLOOR PO ' And so economically is this done that the cost to you for this service is less than three cents a pound of meat sold. The )profits shared in by more than 30,000 shareholders whose mioney makes the victory possible is only a fraction of a cent a pound on all products. broaDway Saks & Company 4: 34:4 STREET If hunger did not make it necéssary for us to fight this fight in the best possible way for all concerned, the competition of hundreds of other packers, large and small, would compel us. Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seventeen Wholesale Distributing Markcts in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager Saks & Company iaiimaece for Thursday, Friday and Saturday “A Remarkable Sale of $20,000 Worth Imported Beaded BAGS At one third less than regular prices $19.50 Each It it were not for the present very favorable foreign exchange rate these beautifully beaded bags could not possibly be offered at such a low price. The designs are in novel but very tasteful effects, representing beautiful flowers in natura! . colors, all-over designs taken from antique tapes- tries, rich scroll effects, and a wealth of patterns original with the French beadworkers who pro- duced these marvels in beadtracing. Excellent cAt Saks Friday and Saturday A Most Remarkable Sale of Fashionable Tricoiette Blouses MEN bought clothes Formerly $15 to $29.50 before the Noah family became sailors, but they never could buy our kind of clothes until REDUCED TO $8.75, $12.50 and $14.75 Every Blouse from our regular stock, and not one blouse in the collection that has been offered be- fore at a reduced price. Beautiful models to choose variety of frames. Shell, Solid Beaded, Victory Silver, many with novelty stone clasps. Brosdwey DART KCoparityy 0 sh siee the Saks family became tailors! Withoul exceplion, the finest- for-service latloring in America Saks & Company BROADWAY AT 34th STREET from, some braided, others cleverly trimmed with hand embroidery. Every wanted color. Such values cannot be duplicated--make your selections immediately! None Sent C. O. D., Exchanged or on Approval Broadway Saks & Company At 34th St.

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