The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 13

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FLYING SHOW OPENS ON SUNDAY WITH 60 PLANES TAKING AlR Races, Exhibitions and Tests Provision for me,” declares Mrs. Roche, “T never at any time or in any gulee, form or manner practised any undue influence upon Justice l Hotchkiss or urged or solicited him] David Dunham of Readia: ae 1872 to make or will me any gift or pro-] Immd, Starts $25,000 sa: vision,” Mrs. Roche further avers that the application for her examination is not made in good faith, but is tn- spired by ulterior motives for the pur- pose of harassing and annoying her. panera! oo risepeonoir sd MAIL TRAIN H'TS AUTO KILLS 5, INJURES 2 THE EVENING WORLD, SAYS NEIGHBOR STOLE HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER David Dunham of Caversham, Read- ing, England, has filed suit In the Su- preme Court here inst Cyril 8. J. Lyons for $25,000 damages for alleged alienation of Mrs. Dunham's affections, By an attachment he has tied up one of Lyons’s bank deposits here. Dunham alleges he was married tn 1915 at St. Albans, England, to Nora to li APRIL 28, 1922. | Bloomi NEW ‘YORK iat | 1922 | ngdal 89TH TO 60TH STREET— LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE \UE Guaranteed to be to Be Put on at Meturnine May Wheeler, They have a daughter. iz i j Paetee Asi In 1920, he saya, while they were living i Curtiss Field, WHITE OAK, Ga., April 28,—Five| happlly in Caversham, Lyons, who lived i peeeeOe |i persons were killed and two serlously| there with an invalid wife and minor i The ‘spring Flying Show opens] injured here last night when a Sea-|child, began paying attentions to Mra. | Sunday afternoon at Curtiss Ficld,|Td Air Line mail train struck an au-| Dunham. Last February, Dunham al- | | Garden City, L. 1, with sixty air |{™moblle Milled with children and adults, |leges, his wife and daughter started ps- : " rate ” z ‘The party was returning home from] tensibly for a visit at Rugby, but {n- | planes ready to take part in races,!, rehearsal of a church entertainment. | stead sailed with Lyons for New York. || ‘ —— exhibitions and performance teats. ‘The pastor was killed and his wife in-| He alleges they visited Buffalo, Grand | |] 7 Major Gen, Mason M. Patrick of| jurea. Rapids, Chicago and other places, } ‘ i the Army Air Service will be present | - —_———_——| | Hl i with a squadron of bombing and e | 1 fia pursuit planes, Second Assistant | ° ° : 1 Postmaster General Paul Henderson . : E It th S I B 1 WwW C t At C t d Sl htl Ab C t witl exhibit mail planse used in the Franklin Simon Boys’ Shops | very em In IS Sale e€i0 OSt, ost an ig y ove LOST: | transcontinental service. | | | | Bert Acosta will try to break the ° t world's speed record in a Curtiss | Men’ Cotton B ’ N fi Ik S t iy howe od ihe passenger planes will P. ( t Sal f | P. iar $1 oys orto SS f be equipped with wireles and one at | tf least with the radiophone. rema ure e Oo HH | A of good cotton ma- | 7 25 Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker will be i gree in plain colors and white. | ° one of the pilots, and there will be 1 ; Cut large and roomy and ‘ ‘oa 4 several others who won famo in the Wearmoor I . coat trimmed vis silk loopa, ral! betas ahs ad a es } war, sizes, an evel he ‘ot 8. yach suit made An interesting feature will be the op S | | smnailet to largest in this sale, with aatk falickerboe eke! Coats 1 | showing of some of the earliest types a | . ! 1 of airplanes to compare them with for Bo Ss | Main Floor ek ull lined, | those of to-day. Sm a | | Besides the fleet of mail planes, ly Re ced : the squadron of army machines and | | Cigars Reduc 1k Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.25 i the Curtiss Wildcat, there will be flve ve i) 25¢ size, box of 60 cigars, $5.47. | Curtiss orioles, one Hadley-Page I Pocket Pack of 10 cigars, $1.10. | In a great assortment of repp, ; bomber, three Fokker passenger ‘ I M 2 for Jean, Peggy, Invincible and Palmer planes, a Fokker military machine, In plain or belted mod- | ose. sire eax ot 25. i Junior cat i three Sperry messengers, five J. N.- i | Fl Gemelo, Mild Havana x i] 4 D's, onc Mummert, one Huft- els, in tweeds or in | combination ‘filler, Sumatra Bioominodale’s—Seeond Flow i) Daland, a Farman sport, which can | wrapper, $1.98 box of 25. s i} be flown as slowly as sixteen miles i i i 98 box | | an hour; two Standards, the Reming- cheviots, straight from | of 80. $1.03 ‘box of 25. | W ter roof Rain Ca es 89° | ton-Burnelli biplane, accommodating tock, strictly W a Pp p ¥ ] thirty passengers, ‘and other ma- Stock, strictly ear- Cig arettes chines. Mra ahow: tn; tote. held cunder, tive moor, and reduced from Mes. $2.21 per 100 cige- | waterproof. Made in navy wit auspices of the New York Rotary ‘ | | soplald) lined: hogs. Sizes. 4:10 P. Club with the. co-operation cr the| |} actual former selling . : . aoe oe cals 2) 79 Ba Bloomer Dresses, 69¢ ero Club of America and other or- " agnizations interested in flying. prices. Mi Ssses Silk Frocks eoeaebs ate Very serviceable for all their at | sas oreo te cole ME farts youthful daintiness. One piece HOTCHKISS HEIR Sizes ~ 4 dress with bloomers to match. In DENIES INFLUENCE Mrs, Roche Says Petition of . ‘ i . Size 14 $ 95 Canton with touches of embroidery and Justice's Daughters Has : ‘ | cuffs of contrasting collars and Uiterior Matives Regular Prices $18.75 and $20,00 to 20 1 Z and Taffeta materials, 2 to 6 Mrs, Mabel Hotchkiss Roche of No, 61 East 86th Street, cousin of the late Supreem Court Justice Henry D. Hotchkiss and a beneficiary in his $300,000 estate, has entered a denial of the allegations of “undue influ- ence" made against her by two daughters of the jurist, who were vir- tually cut off. She also obtained an order from Surrogate Cohalan re- 5 to 10 years Now reduced to $1650 Franklin Simon & Co. markable values. Hi 20. The Famous Myra Make If you understand Gre values and know the worth and reputation back of any M that Canton and Taffeta dress you will readily agree yra Frocks at this price are re- Quality and style are the finest and newest—trimmings of lace, embroidery and beading are the most artistic, and colors are those most suitable for street wear. Sizes 14 to Bloomingdate’s—Second Floor, of aati “a pratics $1.36. No Mall of. Phone Orders wea oor Men’s " Buckled Belts, 69c A_ one-piece Veit of genuine solid leather with a eles pines initial buckle, Buckle has plain linene and checked ginghams. Colors are pink, rose, tan, green, Finished light blue and copen. the hot days. Some in smocke: and embroidered styles, prettily flower trimmed. 2 to 6. Bloominpdale’® Organdie Dresses, $1.89 Just the thing for the little tots to keep them cool and happy furiag absolutely others quiring the daughters to show cause why an order should not be vacated requiring her to submit to an oral ex- amination before a referee Fifth Ave.—37th & 38th Sts. CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP— Fifth Floor Fiber reed bod: erette hood and adi justable back: and foot rest. Colors are brown... or gray, | Books, 15c | Here is an opportunity to ! secure really reese reading, in Third Floor “J did not know for some days after death that his will conta braces practically every branch ‘of literature—tites are | ~Watches, $10.65 Travan Bags tee have sufficient stock to | Betutifully engraved 14 kt. | last throughout the day, but | fhite gold cases In tonneau, oc- $5.75 642--After Coffee Set Grecian Edge, $20 SECRETS HE secret of Oving- ton’s reputation for always having excellent giftsrests almost as much in what they reject as it SS a I SS Fifth Avenue at 39th Street ing shutter and reversible in Poor Bi ee ate ucittion 69c each Just the thing to wear now! * aw inaer, Takes "pictures —_—$ rit extie conte ‘com: 4 . ais Lexa it ‘J a4 a ———————— Currants, red, white and black, 2-year-old Purple Wistaria,98cea Snappy looking coats of im- Intermittent ise vue With thoes fougd Meat Specials |x cape to match. | Featured 5 3 i | i ack ve \ 3 ai n e weeds, in Teeth Without Plates 49¢ each, Blackberries, 39¢ each. ported ibis nel + hs i Alarm $2. 15 elsewhere. ; Sugar cured smoked hams32c 1b. | ealies a tas: berm and bite ISave Decayed Teeth Rose bushes, 29¢ each. Raspberries, 29¢ righly lined with Peau de Cygne. Lak lak Hct ate Main Floo Boneless bacon 15¢ 1b. Coe Tighten Loose Teeth 2-year-old grapevine, 49¢, Fertilizer and insecticides All hand tailored and finished ae ATT ae, meet ks, fitted ne eae Poca er tare of 18D» ee sreib | addition to the young. gitl’s Treat Diseased Gums| | Genuine Government Steel Helmets, made into hanging porch with black and white braid with dependable American Dyeing and Roasting lamb 18e lb wardrobe—tor it is smart end Hotij Decojod' Tooth wid Roots Carefully baskets for flowers, 29¢ each, trimming. Three becoming, made movement, and guar- . feanting veal 1aiaelb very new and suitable for tm; Everbl hybrid tea e Columbia, Crusader, My Maryland? Is to choose from anteed to keep accurate time Bauer toncue nediate —and 2 4 Cloned Toth Thro Cle Pans Ge irom Ootaatia, Cromer My Morvan tenaetoa | Eien hae cane Cleaning Dept. jrsisiio Value at $595, "Sives to 4a Bats. , a = ‘ m oe 23D switch. Size of dial 444 inches At $1.50 Three-piece suits ai UE Two Combination Offers es eee (re. Ouering Overcoats Combination of Six Flowering Shrubs and Six Rose Bushes = = cleaned and pres ees ES | clalties raperies, KOMALE OU WATE for $3.00 blatbeu, rugs, carpets, ete 1 Rose of Sharon, 1 forsythia, a honeysuc'le bush, 1 hardy hydrane pn Ate pi ee ced 1872—Golden Anniversary Tea | Bloomingdales | Sharon, bushel. 2 Tet. the Greenhouse Supply Your Garden and Farm Needs Fruit trees, 89c, $1.69 and $2.69 each. peac! ‘h, plum, quince and cherry trees. deutzia, forsythia, bush honeysuckle, hydrangea, White a aH ur ple lilac, spirea, snowball, snow berry, etc., 39¢, 69¢ and 89c. Lawn Seeds, 29¢ and 39¢ qt.; $3.75-$5 half bushel, $7-$9.50 Included are pear, apni, Flowering shi eubatieee Vegetable and flower seeds, 5¢ and 10c pkg. or in bulk. Dahlia roots, California privet, 12¢ and 19¢ each; $5 and $9 a hundred, or bundle Dorothy Perkins, 1 Coats, $1 Women’s & Mis an attractive and permanent form at less than you pay for the average magazine, he as- sortment is varied and em- early shopping insures a full selection, Clocks 14 Kt. White Gold Wrist tagon, decagon or yeushion shape small sizes. Ev watch fitted with 16-jewel Swiss nickel Main Floor Eastman Folding does in what they display. 19¢ each. Flowering bulbs—cannas, tube-roses and gladioli, 5¢ set_ with fmitation i ‘ e ‘iris, amethysts, emer- °, OVINGTON’S Sac Tae Fics ence vine, elephants pre, oxpils, iri Velveteen d a Di ] Cc $5. 17 alds, sapnpires, 8 i ! Outfits, $3.95 © TheGift Shop of Fifth Avenue” Clematis paniculata, Boston Ivy, English Ivy, ete. 0.95 Radium Dia ameras, rae por ane. wa inl ea, there Je Fauinped with kodak ball- bes LO gea, 1 spirea, 1 deutzia, 2 crimson ramblers if y sored: ore? She or 5B Oh American Beauty, 1 Oph maak = 69 EB, 34th St. Summer flowering bulbs and seeds, consisting of 6 high grade dahlias, Main Floor 5 eat beh St. 100 Eat St 12 gladioll, 6 cannas, 6 irises and 6 tube-rose bulbs, with 12 pack- _ ] ages of flowering seeds—81.50 None Sent Cc... D. Don’t Miss This Opportunity Get a coupon from our cut flower shop, which entitles the holder to Fully leather lined, with | three pockets. Reinforced cor- “Browsers,” you are particu- Watch ners. Lock and catches are larly invited to visit our Book p Acero gd ange tere brane fniahed.” Frames are = Shop. i A a | 7 leather covered and strongly . th | Sireet—Lexington ‘to Third Avenue — | "We carry an excellent as- | Bon nrietband with te-kt. Capps. | riveted. In black, brown ot | Ta S55 —= sortment of Business Books time. mahogany. Sizes 16 and 17. Main Iloor. ! Main Floor. Stone Set Necklaces,$1. 59 Necklaces of Ori- ental design, jill ies work set with stones; lockets with fancy motifs; large Bizantine pandene im > stones. $ } Girl’s Kiltie Cape unusual Anniversary pi b Toure AT Me te € PM. Daily 10 ¢ discount on al purchases in our greenhouses on the roof during a Ss i | 4 aes | coe | cms | com | ves | ume | cos | come . A BS iiiiect es mam potven Away Free 100-Pe. Dinner Sets | | $95 Winchester C hH k fa cc tpcnd jands gar eeteaocan eT SO enehone Bicycles, $23.85 ouc amimocks 1d Building. wit avs, Thess Ii ny of The World's ¥ound™ advertisements at any 9f The World's Agencies, or onn by directly to The World Renna, New York, or sfiee, #450 Main, Brookiyn ( Department aan until 9 P. Sundays. * Cut Flowers and Fruits Our usual large stock of cut flowers and fruits «an be still had at moderate prices. Artistic floral designs, $3.00 and up. M. week days and 6 P. M. Street and Lexington Avenue. in Europe— dainty rose border, that will last only Of Fine Imported China | Nicely shaped dishes made by one of the best potters each piece of good china and decorated with and handles gold stippled. A special during our Anniversary. Bicycles for boys and girls. and they are equipped with “New Departure’ coaster brakes, front and rear mud- guards and non-skid tires. The price, complete, is only $23.86. Third Floor. $9.65 Adjustable head and back rest, cotton top button tufted Stand and canopy extra. Third Floor and roll edge mattress. vomingdale a od

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