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i , ; THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, _SUNE jay 1920. PLANE CARRIES SIX |URGE $33,000,000 Bones. He P hi % tang Brahh, ete wounoed yesterday: ‘: Het? tal he m e burl nose tn hompson, Chalrman e Fund * ON RECORD FLIGHT) POSTAL PAY. RAISE iv» curt ni ice: fou « roasway |commitiee. “His seyort_ sons. ht i i | subscriptions total $7,072,219.81, repre- ei ‘Dttanti- Cs Philadelphia Round | Joint Congr rabehonal Commission PRINCETON | FUND senti dg contebutlad of $175 persons. j ( ne average subscription is $869 and ro HILh. | i {np yh Miles Is Made | Reports New Schedule for Al! | PEACHES ; $7,000,000 |: cetrbuins padige tour’ nto ¥aeh, : - thin Hour. Branches. t Me ine @ |, MELABEIBC CITY, June 1—What| WASHINGTON, June 1—Sslaty/More Than 1,000 Persons Who Sioned Wius oak , + ts watd to be the American speed] increases for Post Office employ | Never Attended the “wu “argc hind dtl te na 6 of eed Sean savy " i western Ralleoa a | was drowned tn 11 lake near here f "tty vai | ‘ aida. shi ater pened Were Sey Sau ret aes si veel ‘The endowment fund of Princeton | metal monoplens y’ July 1st, are recommen nh & Te) University passed the seven million! yesterday walle attempting to. rescuc his 1 io had fallen inte the water 1554 B’way 15 West 42d St., near Fifth Ave. 50 Church St. n Evenings at Fulton St. time to Philadaphia and back | port to Congress by a joint Congres- | dor mark last week it was an ALL SHOES REDUCED (without & stop, as the final outdoor} sional commission. = vent of the Third Pan-American) metimates by the commiasion place x mevoaautlo Congress: the increase of the postal payroll at , The craft, piloted by Leo Mons, |abeut $28,000,000 for the second year ze Alan R. Hawley, former Prest-| and $48,000,000 for the third and | it of the Aero Club of Amerton; | fourth years. 4 ‘ Sperry of New York, Henry| Inoreases of trom $160 to $250 an- | k M ll & C i Pep re Savings of ded Burton of Cleveland, Joseph H. | nuafly for postal clerks and letter car- di t aa ~ a lsk, Shins of ata Gry ent tie tr-|saeck” ote toe tor shoe > Ac pie erra ondl we and $4.00 on our very lat jon Wright of Baltimore, left the|cors, were recommended, No in m aa re est creations, including our Curtias Airport at 4.16.17 o'clock this | creases for first class Postmasters re. | “"™| gfternoon, soared to 1,000 geet, then | ceiving above $5,000 a year were pro- | os ompany 1820 White Summer Shoes * ptraightened out, and was timed for | posed, however. | the start for Philadelphia, Clerks in the Postal Mail Service NOW \ — were $16.50 Chica the Chicago and ONE HUNDRED Y OF’ SERVICE COC a fOtreling Penn's statue atop the City | would be divided into alx clasnee, with | The High Mark in Values— all there at 6,000 feet the craft|those in the fret class receiving ; ; headed back for the akore and crossed | $1,000, those in the eixth clase $2,800, the Century Mark in Service. the finish line at 6.229 o'clock, hav-|and the others graduated between, ing covered the 120-mile ran in 6)| Service for all clerks, the commis- | Spaghet tutes and 34 seconds, according to|sion’s report recommended, would be Finest ofticial records taken by Wiliam [on an average of eight nours per day, Cheese—' H. Logue jr, of Baltimore, an Aero AS, Der veer. thre 4 ‘ regenera | AM. & C.—Sited Club officer, and a committee, Tue Jams—“"= Pea plane has au engine of U5-hore power, |FALLS 1,500 FEET AND LIVES, |Y®™9—..0 jar oT | ORBEay June tin «1 |" A second machine of the same type, ‘di lesbain Psd Blbeny Pack Tuna Fish mia week with a 160-horse power engine, piloted | Me"t: St Nett tm Atrplane Cras! E d Appl AA delicate salad fish. A’ summer treat. to Read at Asbury Park. 4 anand PP! ies— by Bert Acosta, carried William M. Cc A.M. (itn od caed Hoppin of the Chillan Consulate,| Going into a tail spin 1,600 feet in the| Choict...........csceseeeeeeees ib. .21|Corn Maine Cream, ....ia -20 Useut. M. C. Hendricks of Philadel- | air and unable to right his craft, Lieut, phia, , Ferre of Atlantio.City, Miss | John St. Noll of the American’ Flying ban seal ok 11 Layer Figs—9! ta: ».30 mach yarn of er Xork, List, Club, New York, crashed to the ground Diamond Tea—Reomons...1 tb. canister 50 rycl re 0! jadelphia, 33 ¢ Mileabets Corey of Uniontown, Pa. | it the fying fiald of the De Luxe Air Sardines—Dianmni¢ Vata oS} Eapactally fine for i icin. . «| Service Corporation at Asbury Park, N. qnd Angus Post, Secretary of the| 5 yesterday afternoon in view of 6,000 ff. a tel Pears—Mofowe Bandtin .271Co ‘ee—" eam persons gathered to watch @ ae, ban 4 test, i ror, Ly 1 Nour 'si| aerial combat between St. Nel and minutes and 4 seconds, actual flying | Lieut, Stuart Morgan. ume. St. Nell escaped without any broken in W. ath St. He BROOMNY Ehavict tae CL pee tn +16 | Joyner Hams—-:-". .69) - ot .39 Lede SM oh omning properly flavored. CGE COX and Block Kids $13.60, Susde, in sail color "ag! White Kid, Suede, ® ali colors, Black H5, Satin and White Kid, $15.69, ee CX OOK OK Continuing the Special Clearance of our discontinued lines of this season's styles, formerly $12.50 to $16.50 Now $17.85 Nol all stzes in all styles OX lend-— ib. 39 OK TOA ry IFO ST DODO OO OOS OOOO Ooo DOC router DAKST & Conpany » re Specialists in Apparel ——- | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 1 WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT; | For*Wednesday Only— Women’s Wool Jersey Sports Suits ~combining both smartness and utility in their appeal — at $20.00 “ Quite the smartest suits to be seen anywhere at this pricewith a multitude of uses that makes them the Summery Undergarments | ticktone of one’s wardrobe for Women Fashioned of excellent qual- {ty Wool Jersey in ultra- AT_LIBERAL SAVINGS IN PRICE emart models, featuring new pocket treatments, trim, nar- Oke $1.50—Dainty Envelope ; : At $1 0 anise lane Hilnecok attire tow shoulders, and numerous oer Brothers West 42d Street Between hh and Slats A Acerswes) West 43d Street Ee ee | OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF | ORIENTAL RUGS At About ONE-THIRD OFF Former Prices Every size, every weave, every color combination ped oxeuldery ue or trimming of lace and — points of style ( ; d design at these extraordinary price reductions, embroidery. appeal. ° ° A F 7 At $1.5 Retulery ah | The following items are but a suggestion of the extensive display: eae & Seen re feanioned of help In haahey yy bess ccol sport | P e R Chi R 800) ectively trim: with combinations of lace if ersian ugs nese ugs and embroidery. One style pictured, Fourth Floor | ‘A wide variety of effective patterns. Excellent grade in pure woolens, | At $1 ~5Q—Regularly §2.00—Nightgowns of ba- Reduced mer Reduced tiste, prettily trimmed with hand em- Silk M: ¢ B | rene eeneply hind broidery and hand featherstitching in colors. Pictured . oire ags if Hearth Size; formerly $75.00, *% $50.00 Size 1.6x2.6 $29.75 $20.00 At $2. Ha reth 53.00—Beautifully made Each a wonderful value at " “ $85.00, 57.50 “ 2.0x8.0 $48.00 32.00 nightgowns of fine nainsook, elabo- a . a 63.50 rately trimmed with lace and embroidery. Pictured $2.95 $95.00, ° “ 2.0x4.0 $65.00 43.50 Lustrous moire silk fashions these lovely bags, welcome accesso- ties to any costume—at ALSO-— Dainty Underthings of pink novelty | taeus fea | Kemeragh Persian Rugs || Chinese Rugs—Room Sire, materials—silk and cotton mixtures—many taste- fully hand embroidered, at substantial reductions: Envelope Chemise Formerly $3.00 Now $2.00 Envelope Chemise Formerly $3.75 Now $2.50 “450.00, 100.00 “ 4.0x7.0 $165.00 110.00 | ay ee "1110.00, 73.50 * 8.0x6.0 $145.00 96.50 Nightgowns Formerly $3.75 Now $2.50 a be aaa i Heavy Silky grade; about 5.2x6.6 in size; Sizes 6x9 feet to 16x28 feet. Nightgowns Formerly $5 to $6.50 Now $4.00 chooses (on) awit Gok Gonna pln L formerly $350.00 to 475.00 each; are now Usually $450,00 to 2400.00, y | Third Floor metal or silk covered frames. Ra $233.00 to 31 6.00 $300.00 to 1600.00 Also tailored or tassel-trimmed models—in 50 many delightful variations that you must a see them to appreciate their wort! i e e ° , 10,000 Dozen Real ein Poor {EIN Persian Rugs ®,.. Efshariz Persian Rugs Hair Nets Room sizes and extra large sizes from 9x12 ft. Hearth sizes and larger; excellent weave; won- At the unusually low price of Men’s Terry Bath Robes to 19.0x28.9 ft.; formerly $625.00 to 4875.00, derful designs; formerly $75.00 to 175,00, 85c a Doze $8.00 i $417.00 to 3250.00 $50.00 to 117.00 n ° Regularly two for 25c, Cap shaped nets, each Made of fine quality jacquard Terry Cloth Oriental Runners, all weaves and sises; formerly $135 to $475, NOW $90 to $317 pasrenseee perfect. Offered at this os w price for a in a large variety of good color combinations ited time only. All shades, except white and grey All sizes. Fitth Floor | Purchases made during this sale will be held for Fall delivery if desired. Le gt iG + ee Sais a a a ee —