The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 9

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Drogrens of the fiteht, had prevsred | DETECTIVE HOLDS UP ARMY. to stay up all night watching It, The arigiage declared they would make ano?her attempt soon to break the record and wore confident tha’ lost night's test ehowed they could do it. + "We took up 560 gallons of gasoline, enough to keep up flying until after qiury. | ad noon torday,” sald Lieut, Kilpatrick, | ,,. a mud been notified thet, gx: “but we realized when we discovered | fuel, ™ Mate instruments ore pra the leak thas we cotild not accom Brae hind had Been “located Ips plish our purpors. We tried to stop the leak, but it was imponsible to do vo while wean e in tho alr, We stayed it ull our aad tanks wage practically empty. ENDURANCE FLYER - FORCED TO GE UP | BY GASOLINE LEAK’ ———— Came Down Soon After Mid- hits te Keop Appointment to Ge After Melen Property. Lieut. “W. F. Gent of the 224 Infantry. stationed at Goternor'a Taland, with a squad of men watted long but not pa- Uently thie morning for a city detective to meet the party at the Barge Office at we Battery, Bowery * The police promised to send a deteo- bad to ay along and recover the pro) ‘an hour ester the time set the fievfenant "and hie 0 raiting in the col tor 4 detect! night, but Set New Record, at That. * After remaining in’ the alr for eighteen houre and six minutes in @n effort to break the world’s resord for airplane endurance, Lieut. Ross ©,” Kilpatrick, one of the army's Alaskan fiers, and bis civilian mechaniclan, Max Goodnough, were forced to descend ‘at Mitche! Field, ‘Mineola; at 1.36 o’clook this morning. The fliers, who started their test PHONOGRAPH BRING IN YOUR FAVORITE RECORD AND WE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT ° WE CAN IMPROVE ITS TONE 25% to 30% Oe Investigate the latest result of Remington Genius Qt 7.20 o'clock yesterday morning, had planned to stay up for thirty-five hours, “thereby breaking all world marks, but a leaky gasoline tank cut short their flight. When they dé soended their fuel supply was ex- hausted. Aa it Is, lt is declared they broke the world's record for a single. motor airplane fight. The airplane attracted little at- fention yesterday, but when dark- ‘ness cae the race between time and ‘the machine's gas supply took on a weird aspect. Searchlights and flares Ut up the alrplané as it circled Mit- che! Field, dancing Nike a shadow ‘through the banks of clouds and at times cutting across the face of the moon. From time to time the machine bwooped to within 200 feet of the ground, only to soar again to high altitudes, Most of the time it circled between 500 and 1,000 feet| | over the field. Lieut. Kilpatrick's fiancee was an Interested spectator, | and army officers, delighted by the Slern Brothers - West 42nd St. West 43rd St- An interesting historical treatise on the Remington Family free te each caller. Demonstrated at Retail Balesrooms 1664 BROADWAY, (near 52nd Bt.) 941 Intervale Ave. 386 Grand 8t. 201 W. 145th Se, 21 W. 30th Bt. NEW YORK |. 73 PLATBUSH AVE. + 798 Franklin Ave. BROOKLYN (Between Fifth and Sixth~Avenues) Extensive Christmas Assortments of Women’s and [isses’ Silk Petticoats Very Specially Priced at $3.95 to 9.75 Main Floor) Heavy Milanese Jerseys, embroidered or plain; Taffetas, - Jersey Tops and Megssalines. All the favored colors. A Most Important Sale To-morrow: Offering Substantial Savings on WOMEN’S LOW SHOES SPECIAL AT $8.75 PER PAIR Footwear of the very highest quality in a wide variety, of fashionable shapes. Brown Kidskin, Black or Tan Kidskin with leathr heels in various heights. Constructed in a manner that assures maximum service at a minimum price, Women’s SPATS (Ten Button)—Special at $2.10 a Pair Remarkable Values in FRENCH REAL KID GLOVES At $2.50 Per Pair (Value $3.50 Per Pair) High-grade, dependable quality two-clasp overseam sewn. Black, Brown, Tan, Mode, Grey and White. | ‘| 933 Broadway ‘xm | Announce Their Special HOLIDAY OFFERINGS, J Gigantic Stock of Over 5,000 Waterproof RAINCOATS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT A POSITIVE SAVING OF 50% ‘'FOLLOWING ARE A FEW SPECIALS: Boys’ Black Girls’ ubber |Raincoats Coats Dai and. se Made from ale texture; fn neat quality ae bomba- tah 2 395 oo) Hives 6't0 14. } Regular $5 Value, Hate 65 GOODYEAR 55,55] RUBBER BOOTS Hats Free For Boys, All Sizes, #7 Value, $3.75 $3.35 to $5.50 $10 Value, $4.95 SPECIALS FOR MEN &. WOMEN TO-DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY $15.00 Coats Spell 7.45 818.00 Coats Lies 00 Coats a cnt 22.50 I) Very fine quality satine; guaran- teed fast colors, in navy blue and red; pore Para rubber lined; abso- lutely waterproof; Z sizes 4 to 1h Meg. BETTER GRADE, $4.25 ymyDmyM YAU PIT WIL VTL VDD Seth TO 60th—THIRD 1 o1 LEXINGTON Jnterbord White Plaing Ave. Subway Ex ension ‘Now in Operation. Use It Direct to Bloomingdales snssasieatiins-seabibiaated Eee eprint sere emi eats Open Every Evening Until Christmas to 10 Added Hours of Convenience and Comfort for Additional Christmas Shopping Needs Only twodeys more to Christmas—little enough time in which to do the thousand and one things that simply must be done before then. Do your shopping at Bloomingdales—spacious aisles, extra good sérvice and specially 3 lt NOTICE TO THE J Sto. aes TO GOODYEAR HEADQUARTERS We ine 933 BROADWAY Own Bui Between 21st Street and 22d Street Boleted. ond age or abe for itdren, Yast and leuath meaauree MAIL OWDERS —pent'Yor aduits. “ale “taeck or money. nf ae Store Open Evenings Until 9 P. M,. ‘Whichever you rrefer—byilt-vp shoulder, trimmed with fine Val. lace and ribbon, or ribbon. shoulder straps and torchon lace. Second Floor. —— Mens Blanket Robes $4.98 Another shipment ‘of those good looking robes—greens and greys, blues and browns, whichever His lordly taste. And maybe He wont like the pocket, handy for Friend Pipe, and the trim cord girdle! Patterns that make it a joy and a Raa to choose the smartest—good heavy blanket material that will provide indefinite warmth and wear. In all,sizes, Main Floor, Mens Fine Silk Shirts $5.85 to $8.48 A new and all-embracing assatanent of ric! looking new patterns and colors. Qualit Our easy payment plan applies everywhere within 150 miles of |] New York. 1! | HIGH anne (UEEN ANwE PERIOD DINING ROOM IN AMERICAN WALNU Four piece Sone of Buttes $, 50 China Closet, Serving Table, Bining ‘rable, 48 In. 6 ft. extension; as Illustrated, at ENGLANDER COUCH BED We furnish apartments and homes on weekly , or monthly payments. stripes, fine Crepes, and exclusive Jersey silks. Sizes 14 to 17, Main Floor. Tuxeda Wool Sweaters: $5 These much-in-demand sweaters, in all.new. Winter colors, including black. Novelty Columbia SOC) Grafonolas sashes and ets. Sizes 36 to 46, Be eens teom . 932.50, up pogk Second Floor Payment Plan Smoking $1.75 January Columbia and Cortina Foreign Lan. quage Records Mahogan Stand: Complete with Matt vee nee good-looking stand for very Jittle money. Other Smoking Stands up to $2: 2°00. Fourth bloor, Holy Bibles: $1.60 Bound in leatherette, large size, clearly legible type and red edges. Main Floor. \ i} i Christmas Greenery | SEWING MACHINES ON GREDIT UP TO $110 Open ae Until Christmas $40 and $54 — High Shoes, $8—Were $12 to $20 Fresh Turkeys: 55c lb. Hen and tom turkeys, of best quality, ‘BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET weighing from 8 to 25 pounds, at a price lower then your neighbor butcher asks. Also Lis ducklings and chickens, at low vase ment, Satin Camisoles : $1.00 | silks—extra heavy Broadcloths, with satin attractive prices and merchandise make it extremely pleasant! Imported eae taires AT $3.98--Newly in ported Tebation lage bee oo wee AT $4,.98—1 bien glace kid mousque- taires, in black and wh AT $5.98—20-button glace kid mousque- taires, in white only. fins Floor, ' Felt Comfy Slippers 2,50 Delightfully feminine, these Daniel Green Comfys, in black, rose, lavender, oxford. Second Floor, House Jackets: $7.95 No man will frown at one of these looking coats—double-faced mat brown, green, gray or blue. ~ 42 chest. Of course HE Any ee ea Second Floor, Lace Collars: 95c A gift that h&S charm—one of these lovely lace collars, in Filet, Venise lace, shadow and floral patterns. Main Floor. Your choice. of roll, circular and one shapes, Main Floor. Linen Handkerchiefs 18¢ ond igh Worthy gifts are thee, ali [toon been, chiefs for women, with hematitched . borders, Boe of 6, This stand is 27 inches hig beautifully | Main Floor. Ri finished if mahogany, has bow! shaped . Hl glass, match holder’ and ash receiver. A Camisole Ribbons: 95c ya. 12 in. wide. It takes so little work to turn these lovely ribbons in lingerie shade into camisoles worthy to be best-friend gifts. Main Flo.r. The ribbon is worth very much more a q yard, but is specially priced as the result of a special purchase. Main Floor. Womens Gold Filled time rape tness is a necessity, for anot sbipgent bet ore Christmas A out of note uestion, ifteen-jewel, nickel lever, re) ble ment, set in daint, iF with blac silk wibbon wi an eid blue emd @ Christmas trees, holly and holly wreaths, Wrist Watches: $9.95 TD iertable servis gifts for men - Yi English and domestie mistletoe, and other | y: fortable service—trevised prices, | greenery, too numerous to mention, all ie | |= Scarfs of English, French and | very specially priced. q {American Silks, unconventional de- | signs, reduced to iB Fruit and Flowers ae $i ne i: $0 3 In time for Christmas, combination baskets " a of luscious fruits 4nd colorful flowers, $3. 98 A few days ago we Bay a similar offer and Dressing Gowns, charming textures 4 to $15. Low prices on hot house and a liberal quantity sold out very q y. and patterns, reduced \to _ | ® California fruits—wonderful assortments of | many people were disappointed at not gsi $20, $30 ond ra # fresh cut flowers. $3 and up for artistic | ting one, so many were the requests aa to pai AN ARM | floral designs—-in the Lexington Avenue | when we would have more, we made Special Mention— | Flower Shop. Decorative and flowering | strenuous efforts to securé a repeat offer- Winter Overcoats, $45, $55 and $75—Were $50 to $125 | plants, 98¢ to $5 Greenhouse on the Roof. | fing, and HERE THEY ARE, But this Winter Sack Suits, Were $50 to $95 | i : i

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