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FLYING FIFLDS ‘Map of the Pulitzer Trophy Air Race Course FREETOPUBLCIN GREAT AR RAE No Charge for Admission or, Parking Space to Spectators | To-Morrow. | ° In point of number of machines en- tered and in speed, tho Thankexiving the public short time in the Gordon Bennett of cha Race by Major Rudolph Schroder. | Since that time the machine has been | rebuilt, with reditced wing area, and tn the Pulitizer Raco will be flown by Capt. C. C, Moseley of the Army Air Service. | The navy has entered ma speedy | machines which naval men believe will be able to take the measure of | the army's pet, and the seamen are " putting their money on the Leoning | two special monoplane, built for launch- | ing from the decks of battleships, and | on the Curtiss-Kirk triplanes, the) only triplanes in the race, To prevent accidents on the course Gen, Menoher, Chief of the Army Bervice, has issued orders that no) @ = military airplane shalt take tho air in the vicinity of the race course on the @ay of the contest, and acting Ch: iving Day free mand par , wifich start 11 o'e Winter suits and overcoats at fifty dollars, it became necessary to résort to a_ general revision throughout ‘our entire price-range. Constant replenishing of the variety at lower prices meant a gradual but steady paring down of prices all along the line. a 1 td Damm Field, the cou Lufbury > Mitchel 9 to bpypovered four ce of 140 miles, nes will be sent nitaneous flights, y race horses are y from the barrier on a race In tho firet fi as Mor will be In keeping down prices we have determined to sout{ng machines, . keep up the variety—more to see, more to save.\ “okker, a Leoning th Dolphin, The t of nine De| with a sim- lands jn the v BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET gh EB. 7s th flight, white | will enter tho| be two Leon- » Ansaldo S, V. Sauinicr | hh will be tho nes and the| four th f Your kiddies will love it—and you will know that the same cessert that is delighting them, is also nourishing them, For there is no food richer inthe elements that they need than whole wheat—and that is Ralston. Don't wait. 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Hudson St. New York Day Air Race for the Pulltzer Trophy | My : \s b , > | and the Valentine Liberty Bond Ow es a ‘ Hy eoenry he Mek | \ ‘ \ prizes will far exceed any aerial con-| Fe . ht a 3 i i test ever held in the world, and elab-| # . - Ne SS orate precautions have been taken to aS i handle immense throngs, Thursday, ——— 4 at f ¥ Saar % at the three great army flying fields ws og "i ?s ’ % as 3 bi} whleb will be control stations during | BS’ lees 997 & rea “ es xi The forty-four army and navy ma-| 7 "i, . se % chines entered—the fastest machines| : wy SS 6 4 , of thelr type in the world—will com- Ba 4 ot 8: v, Ay Re plete thelr tuning up trials to-day, | <a . a Male and In the earlier filghts have made) “=5* burste of speed that indicate the = : breaking of world records for cross-/man Caleb Bragg of the Contest;many to be the fastest machines in| which goes for one year to the aero country contests, 0 of the Aero Club of Amer- | tHe race. club entering the winning airplanes, ‘The professional rivalry existing be- 1 to-day that,any qlytl: Thus machines gepresenting the best| the flyers will compete for $5,100 in tweed the atiny and Huy jn this taco | a designa of America, Great Britain,| Liberty bonds, devised to the Aer? } | ating this rule would|ftaly, France and Germany will be|Club of America by the will of the has become so keen that {t was with nis p! Heense revoked, or, in|scen in the alr at the same ti late Samuel E. Valentine, and for apo~ difficulty the flyers have been re- ieee ot's Heense, would| In addition to the Pulitzer | class prizes offered by the Contest strained from racing this event before | p< r from participac- - - “ Thureday. z In any contest held under the ‘The army ts basing its hopes in the any authorized acro club in = = ‘HO-mile race on the famous Vérville- | Amorica Packard 600-horse power bip! e phe Army Air Service has thrown @eakd Gy ary Siainoere at MoCook| Mitchel Wie Lufbury Fie! ‘ ARLY this season when we began | Field) Dayton, 0. and flown for a) Pamm t 7 tat | featuring men’s and young men’s pees fk oe A r mile and ki course which | was the more anta: as it was | may ‘see Ace. Has the) A ML ton Will go direct tolstarte on Roosevelt and ends on| frst time the pilot, Capt, G. © Mores variotis roads along Mitchel Field, instead of dumping’ Mitchel Field ley had had tt taken off the gr@und. —— ‘ " off at Minoola and Gar. | In a sensational tryout ; noon, the Verville-Packard b of the adverse atmospheric | made, according to experts, 190 nd conditions yesterday the|an hour. While the firures d flights over a measured | official, pending a checking up, it re bares d, With clearing | the hopes of the Army flyers to promised pated that planes will ra to-day it ia an-|top notch. Many flyers in the fasteat| made approximat 170 tho measured | hour, The Veryil #325 for It is Trimmings Rose bud trimmigs suitable for dainty trocks or fancy work, A full line of all styles. 19¢ to $1.79 yard. Metal tassels, braids, fringes, cloths, cords, nets, all shimmer- ing and tine of quality. At various prices. 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