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—————— “TUG AND BARGES AEAPLANE PATROLS | DRIFT DOWN BAY) SEEK OUT FISH Ay Anchored ort Norton's Point | Largest Hauls on “Record Male While Marine Police Search, ‘With Their Aid on’ Chesa: All Night. ) peake Bay, « The tugboat Nyack of the Erld Rall-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 9%—As a ro- Toad, which drifted down the bay Jast | oult of pAtrols” maintained “by naval night ‘when engine trouble de jeveloped, | % ‘Waa towed back to-day to ita Wee+ hawken pier The Nyack had two barges in tow, Ita personnel and that of the barges comprised eleven men under Capt Kdwards Simms, who finally got enough power out of the engine to run the drifting raft off Norton's Point, where he anch telephoned “the hele, Mating Depa? | Immense schools of fish are spotted ent for a tum. almost dally by the seaplanes, it was i) ir for the aafety of the men a wae, aur ‘as Sun reported, and fishing fleets are given fe seaplanes, Chesapeake Bay fishermen’ are making the biggest haula on record. Reporta to-day to the Navy Depart- ment from the Commandant of the naval alr station at Hampton Roads }aaid the patrols had proven ‘‘indispens- able” to the fishing industry in those waters. nt the night ti the location by radio communication or, the" ot Farid tte. bai bares. if within sight, by fai signals, The Store is closed at 5 P. M. On | Saturday, Sept. Iith, it will be open until 12 noon B. Altman & Gu. Practical School Clothes for Girls and Junior Misses The new assortments for Autumn (which are now receiving daily augmentations) are attractive in the highest degree, revealing the charm and grace of youth even while meeting the most prosaic requirements of 4 everyday life. Beiow are, quoted some of the prices in regulat stock: Clothes for Girls (6 to 14 years)’ $19.50 to 95.00 11.75 to 35.00 9.00 to 10.50 5.50 to 22.50 1 Coats of wool fabrics, Regulation Frocks of wool, Middy Blouses of wool . Wool Skirts . . ‘ Clothes for Junior Misses Woo! Coats : . » 29.50 to 144.00 Wool Frocks 29.50 to 120.00 Silk Frocks 40.00 to 135.00 ° Wool §5.00 to 110.00 Suits . . . Also Misses’ Wool Plaid Skists 16.00 to 34.00 (Second Floor) Madison Arettue - Fifth Avene OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply ‘to Long Island, New Jersey. and Connecticut, MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th ‘ah Roe owe Cars Two Blocks Away “L” Station at Our Door sa mee Street Cars Pass Our Door ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGU RES Four-Piece Quartered Oak Queen Anne Period Suite Consisting of BUFFET, CHINA “aD inch SERV- $ .50 ING TABLE, DINING TABLE, inches, 6 ft. 399° extension; four pieces, at. red seats, back and arms nive moulded tances in Mahogany finish, highly pol- § 59! Imitation 89: | | = AUTEUR A tm isis worry, _ ¢HURSDAY, ‘SEPrEanes, °, 1920. ESATO HATTA ATH She AEOLIAN COMPANY In THE BRONX 367 E. 149th Street AEOLIAN HALL - In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue 29 WEST 42nd STREET In NEWARK In 895 Broad Street MA \ tk. 270 E. Fordham Road All Aeolian Stores, Including Vocalion and Record Salesrooms, Will Be Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock During This Sale Bs = PIANOS and PIANOLAS Beginning Saturday, September Ith Grands and Uprights Vv SPLENDID collection of used Grand and Upright pianos awaits your selection this week at all Acolian stores. There are instruments of practically every leading make — modern in case design and of fine tone and action. Each one has been put in first-class condition in the Aeolian factories. Among the famous makes represented are the Steinway, Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Knabe, Chickering, Hardman, Kranich & Bach, Sohmer, Wissner, Chase, Kroeger, Stoddard, etc. Prices from $125 Monthly Terms as low as ae - ‘S , = ‘i wi 4) A Aeolian Hall, —— é, : fr = LF i\' sY Ny 40 ai os af dle Se Pa ees HE Aeolian Company’s Annual September Sale has even greater signifi- cance this year than usual. Our removal from two great warehouses into more modern and convenient quarters means that we shall place on sale on Saturday, September 11th, for one week only, an enormous number of exchanged Pianos, Pianolas and Player-Pianos—a sale more at- tractive in variety of style and name, in quality and price values than can be found elsewhere in any of the markets of the world today. The great popularity of the ‘wonderful new Duo-Art Piano has brought an immense number of pianos and regular Pianolas to Aeolian Hall in ex- change for the new instrument. Steinway, Weber, Chickering, Knabe and others of the very aristocracy of the piano world, are generously represented in this great offering. .) ke iN Acolian Hall in the Bronx Leet ty ! ADON ALG i ar my, Aeolian Hall, New — All of these instruments, Pianos and Pianolas, have been in the hands of Aeolian workmen under expert supervision during the dull summer months, when there was ample time to work on them. They have been scrupulously overhauled in every detail and in quality and appearance are practically indistinguishable from new. You cannot afford to overlook the opportunity this great Sale presents to secure a splendid Piano or a Pianola in perfect con- dition and at a price far below present market values, Liberal monthly payment arrangements will be made which will put it within every- one’s power to buy a Grand or Upright Piano or Pianola of which the may be proud and whic: will give them years of satisfactory service. The unfailing response of the Public to these rare Aeolian Sales Events suggests the advisability of an earlv call. ML a att Wat Wy ae le ial a 12 nt | NN PPORTUNITY is ted during this Sale for lovers ef Music to obtain the fa- mous Pianola—the great- est of player- pianos, at genuine bargain prices. The makes are the beau- tiful Weber Pianola,| the Steck, Wheelock, Stuy. vesant and Stroud, Acolian Pianolas and oon Acolian Player-Piano. These instruments are little used, equipped with igri mye de- vices, fect i condition and PE orig below present-day values, ase Aalddes