The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1921, Page 23

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GREAT AIRPLANE UNCOVERS SECRETS OF WEST DESERT = New York Geologist Uses Liberty Bomber in Borax svening World.) June 3.—Dr. B. B. New York, a geologist sent to Nevada by a New York group of Free of capitalists to survey the newly dis: covered borax deposits which they are backing “Borax” Smith in de- veloping, has returned to Los Vegas aftor performing his mission by alr- plane, from which he made techni observations of the arid country sur rounding the district. A huge Lib- erty bombing plane was used. The Success of the experiment reveals a new aid to prospecting in wastes n the Far W Mme. Eliz Conductor Walter the Los Ang at. eth Rothwell, wite of Henry Rothwell of vert tour with the prediction that New York and Los Angeles are des- tined to be America’s two greatest music centres. “No longer need music-loving New Yorkers go home! York, where he |to study to be appeased,” she sa “The millions of former Senator Clark are obtaining world talent for the Phil- harmonic.” Alfred Herter, trait painter, has left here to exe- cute a San Francisco Uefore returning home Fay Bainter, star of several New York Broadway successes, is reported to be soon due home in Los Ange! for screen version of Ww While here she wil 2 her mother. Miss Bainter has x years, te Vernon Coast Leagu held up and tt Yankee te: ‘n California, are York from their in New villa at Cap Martin, on the Riviera, mon duc sit with their daughter, pencer Eddy, in Paris. Hepe for recover the Pacific Hleet tug Conestoga is practica:ly 4vaadoned with the return here of the last of the squadron of search ships ay Wiliam Plummer, seaman, New York; Anthony Powers, first clase fireman, New York; James Riley, radio operator, New York, are among believed lost A. A. Schwab, a sportsman wo'l New York and also known twenty auty and a native] daughter of Hollywood. The etope- | ment is a blow to the bride's mothes, who says she ts heartbroken. James “The Graeme" Arbuckle, claimed direct descent from Malcolm the Great, is dead at h's homo her as one of four ons, Mal je of New York. who Gladys Hanson, given a vacation by | Morris Gest, has arrived here for a four months’ vacation with her hus- | Everybody’s CROONING The Latest Fox Trot Hit READY NOW Pathe Record No. 020559 Reverse side Good as Gold A New Waltz Pathe Actuelle Records play with a Steel Needle om any phonograph TO-NIGHT Tomorrow Alright KEEPING WELL— Ao WR Tablet (a vegetable apgrient) taken at night will acip keep you well, by | toning and strengthening your dl- gestiva ang elimination, et He. Philharmonic | Urehestra, has returned from a con- | King | | the New York por-| | rumors |deal is on for California supplies commission | forbids his presence at a hotel here | | |to a back stage | i} } i | youngest college Presidents, and re- | ceived his early education at U) York actress, ia to be in charge of the Shakespearean Booth at the Actors’ | Fund Benefit here to-morrow. | eration og Women's Clubs, {s honor} guest here at the President's Day | luncheon by the Bbell Club. citis operatic Hugh Frayne is due here from New | wi Join her husband in New York to-day to gather data in a juris-| Academy. He is a B. A. of LaFay- ette. a well known New| Elma Gillette, Mrs. Helen Bartlett Montgomery, President of the New York State Fed- | asue Hayakawa, the Japanese | flim atar, with his wife started t day for New York, where he will 4 tend 10 Deinpsey-Carpentier fight. He will stop off at Colorado Sprin to make sure that a recent appen on will not forbid hls continuan Camillo Carberena, the new Nica raguan Consul to Los Angele ar rived here with the report that a New York syndicate headed by Brown Bros. and Seligman js about to spend $25,000,000 in improvements in the | Central American country in ex- change for concessions. Andrew Gunnard, the New York and Los Angeles fiim promoter, has returned here from where he negotiated an film exchange project Mrs. John Martin Graham of New York was a complimented guest to- Scandinavia ational day at a luncheon at the Ambassador Hotel, given by Mrs. A. B. Nebeker, Wm, D. Taylor, a prominent mo- tion picture director, has left for New wiil sail for Berlin | the German film peril for nd the Chamber of Com- produc merce here. Joseph Di Ciorgio, president of the United Fruit Company of New York, has arrived here incognito, and He! being published. Ned Norworth, a New Y! arden favorite, and Ha aughter of a rich Los nge grower, were married th St. John's pa house awa seauel troduction in New ago. The couple 1 applicants here York four yea e the first du Near Flatbush Ave. Tel, Nevine 3120. | outekirts of Sussex, N. J.. his yisit indicates a bi¢|P. M. 571 Fulton Street in three months. York |diction controversy between two trade| ‘The Government, at the t here counctis supplying labor to motion | of Edward J, Pyle and W. J. Connor picture studios, jcharged with jooting the Pasadena ‘The return home of Colleen Moore | Bank of about $75,000, incident to a is followed by the reported revived | picture promoti roject, sprang i attentins from an old admirer, Moan- |aat erie by producing Newton J time the sereen beauty is said to bu | Skinner, a New York broker, and for- receiving one telegram per day from | i monly ssoclated with Connor in a New York millionaire. banking en Dr. Remsen DuBois Bird of the fac-; Former Senator Ch A. ‘Towne wty of San Francisco Theological | of New princ! Seminary and a native of New York | speaker at rsity of Ari City, has been chosen President of |commencement exercises at Tucson Ocvidental College here. Dr. Bird, | —>—-— Lorn in 1888, ts one of the country’s |GEN.RAFFERTY LOSES | SUMMER HOME| House at Sussex, N, o Owner Lost Home by veston Flood, Too. The beautiful summer home Gen. W. C. Rafferty, U. Bi to the ground late Wednes Gen, Rafferty, after + discove: flames, had little time to es jdis wife and daughter and ne |suve any portion of a bighi Jovllection of relics and | gathered in his military care S.A. urned— Gal- of urig. y night ring te ape with > time to y prized uvenira i It 1s the second time Gen, Rafferty ha a was stationed at e flood washed his hom: went ‘iatforty” te ne daught late Gen. Judson Kilpatn the house ‘that was dest day night. In 1878 t bracing a large farm a it Who juil d Wednes- | ings, Was the scene of the Na onal G, A. R. encampment, Gen. and Mrs. Rafferty daughter arrived at the summer only a week ago. a farm for nd their the IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. Stuyvesant High School, dance, Penn- | sylvanta, evening Class of 1916 College York, yania, evening. Bookbinders’ Association, Pennsylvania, noon. Actors’ Equity Association, M Astor, 2 P, Drama Comedy, tub i anniversary, dinner, meeting, ‘Century Theatre Club, tea jore, 4 P, Americi ae ‘pulp and Paper M intendents’ Association, Waldorf-Astoria, Soci 10 A. M. to y of American Magici 17 P.M. Club, dance, iasen Club, dinner, MeAlpl Phi Sigma Pst, dance, McAlp! Football, Rut’s Committe yi 10 minutes via Int from Times Sq. via Ave. Station. yarns (which means th Enarantee of satisfact MAIL or TELEPHC guaranteed satisfaction. money refunded without Pure Wool Sweaters Kiddies; 1 10 5 years, McAlpin, St. Station, 5 minutes of charge for year after pure B of Peni New luncheon, meeting, Asto! Commo: | ill Super- convention, M ans, din- 8 in, 7 PM. in. 8 POM. meeting, HOW TO REACH OUR FULTON ‘ST. STORE BRT. 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Wash Satin Step-ins, $2.94 Hemstitched and lace edged, heavy quality satin, Orchid, light blue and honeydew. | Satin Camisoles, 79c Slip-over style, flesh colored, with band top and shoulder straps of cream lace. Cotton Crepe Two-Piece Pajanias, Two-piece, flesh colored, with blue fioral designs and stitching. A & B.—Beomnd flew, Kam, A Great Special Purchase of 100 Women’s Wool Sport Skirts, $12.75 Our Usual Price $19.75 Stunning Skirts these at an exceptionally little price—black and white plaids and stripes—and a group of delightful white Prunella cloth with striking color-combinations in stripes—canary and black—jade with black, ete. Waistbands 25 to $2 inches. 5 A Great Special Offering of e 900 Beautiful Summer Smocks : $1.98 and $2.98 é This remarkable purchase of Smocks should prove interesting to the Summer- time woman—for they are exquisitely designed—with just the artistic turn of collar or pocket or decorative touch to make them more than usually attractive. Miladi Cloth, Wonderlin, Trouville, Japanese Crepe, Batiste and Sheer Voiles i ate the materials used in their making—and the colors are those lovely tones of rose, orchid, blue, green, pongee color, etc., that combine so well with the fascinat- ing colors of embroideries or novel stitchery. 25 styles—in sizes for misses from 14 to 20 years—and for women in sizes from 36 lo 44. N THE A. & S. STORE FOR MEN! Tomorrow— The Greatest Clothing Value in Greater New York! A Great Sale of Men’s TWO-TROUSER SUITS $29.75 This attractive event “brings home” in a most forcible manner the money-saving possi- bilities of the A. & S. policy of cash-buying and volume-selling eral of the best manufacturers with whom we do business are kept busy during the slack periods making these two-trouser suits, and reciprocate by giving us extremely low prices, which enable us, in turn, to offer such extraordinary clothing values These Suits Are Splendidly Tailored from All-Wool Materials Cut and finished in a manner that would make them remarkable value with a single pair of trousers, Summer’s Newest Weaves and Colorings a & 8 3600 Men’s Madras Shirts In a Remarkable Sale at $1.65 These are the exact duplicates of shirts of the same quality, pattern and make that sold a season ago for prices from $2.98 to $3.48. They are strongly and stylishly made and will give far more service than most shirts of any price. The new buttonhole is un added feature of these shirts. No matter how small the cuff link it will not slip through this new buttonhole. Sireat floor, Hoy: stron The materials are Blackstone and Royal Madra: woven through and through. Made of selected yarn: absolutely fast. corded and flat weaves, and with colors that are Four of the most popular styles are Pencil stripes in blue, black, lavender and green seersucker stripes of blue, black and green, Vad aid Bod effects in blue, tan, green aid Tavender with while slripes. ‘Tri-color effects in a large variety of patterns, Sizes 14 to 17 in various sleeve lengths. A, & B.-itreet Moor, ast i | ) | | i i eh ees ET

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