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he a Tivives, Santa Marta, 9.00 A.M. Wertern World, Tio de J . 9.00 A.M. Noon nd 1.30 P.M TECH. SENIORS ALL DRINK, THEY ADMIT One Says He Has Kissed SHIP NEWS INFORMATIO Due To-Day. Marseilles SKY RUM RUNNER i] agara, Havre ee ieee amin ye i ntrerD ny 41° ae oi 2,743 Flappers but Only anda! Hamburg May 3] Movtcvey, tavana 11.00 A.M ‘ :, ntwerp May 3) Steel Iongineer, Moni Thirteen Girls. Due To-Morrow . Viihiewee co. \ IS BELIEVED NOW BOSTON, May 17,—Results of the Bremen May 6 4. Bergcn 9.30 A.M. Noon questionnaire filled out by Massachu- a : Mey 101s Nansau 10.00 A.M. 1.00 P.M setts Institute of Technology seniors Dus rriaey. ‘ Se an aturaags a show that 60 per cent, of those who lntate, Pyimouthy., Wilson, Naple SM. p.g0 Aa fe. . are goon to graduate do not expect to aitac taste f Nese Feminine Apparel in Smashed] take up engineering after graduation. Havre at Plane With Map of Route | Most of them are decidedly emphatic ) Bermuda. ; Jon A. Noon 7 ~, in their answers to thia question and Due Saturday. 10.00 A. Noon From Canada. “Never!” and “Hell, no! were the | Constantinople, 600 AM: io AM most popular answers Although the discovery of a vanity The average salary expected after Big puke, Heyes Hy 08 M box, powder puff and several articles sof feminine attire in the wreck be- tokened that a woman had been or was actually in the liquor running graduation is $1,300. After five years the average Tech man expects to get $5,000 and after ten years $10,000. About 75 per cent. of the 650 men Finland, Antwerp ..... Adriatic, Southampton Moville ort Limon EXPECTED BACK TO-DAY Increase in Wages Likely to Be airplane which crashed near Croton, | admitted or confessed they had never Mey 4 Accepted by Workers, the most interesting find the Federal] kissed a girl, Ono man tabulated his] Qrdune . pevagey oe N. Y, May 17.— authorities made in their search of] conquests. Me said: “Flappers, 2,745; San Juan May 1: ae Abel Bh gel ahaa et Tans the shattered machine was the ‘avia-] girls, 13." Port de Taiz : Muy 6 to work to-day as a result of = tor’s road map. It was in the cockpit] If the questionnaires are on the Sait To-Day. Pee ne Lara ae of the machine and bore evidence of|level, practically every Tech man Ct fiewleiere much handling drinks anything he can get. In answe! . The operators offered an Increase of Noon 00 PLM. nts a day in wages. . The map is about eight inches wide and thirty inches long, pasted on a heavy strip of canvas backing and rolled up so it might be carried in a pocket in the cockpit where the pilot could readily reach it. Apparently he had reached for it on many a trip, for the canvas backing was frayed at the edges and had grown flexivie from much handling The surface of the Map was well thumbed. The route is laid down in an ink line on the map, starting on a small island in the St. Lawrence River west of Montreal. It swings east- ward over Montreal and then turns to a question, “What do you drink one man answered, “I often wonder." _>—-— SIX FAMILIES ROUTED BY EAST SIDE FIRE Policeman Rouses Tenants tn Nor- folk Street Tenements. Six families were driven to the street to-day by smoke from a fire of undetermined origin among cotton goods stored in the, cellar or a three- story tenement at 29 Norfolk Street. Smoke also entered apartments of adjoining pulldings, ‘The fire was discovered by Patrl- man Robert Landsberg, of Clinton Street Station, who aroused the ten- uP| CLEAN SCOUR © nts, The fire, which was confined feats, ab Crosses the Catiadlan Dor- 1?) the cellar, did considerable. damage e ile an der Atteen miles west ot Lake Cham- Ste le V echen plain, continuing directly south to Marb Ae Kite Flattsburg. Thero it turns eastward fs Jeu™ Cop! over Lake Champlain into Vermont Lino ‘Is of Ha) and then turns to the soith again ens! juin’ down the Hudson Valley. Ut A The ink line ts divided into ten- in 4 mile lengths and each length is num- Ti bered. The numbers start with 175 miles at Montreal and count back- ward to zero in an ink inclosure about the City of Glens Falls. Thea the numbers begin again with 175 miles and end with zero, either in New York, or, by branching outside Croton, they ond with zero outside Stamford, Conn As the airplane seemed to have a full cargo when it fell, it is assumed the stop which the chart Indicates at Glevs Falls probably was only for gag so the trip of 175 miles to New York and back to Glens Falls could ve made without replenishing. Information obtained to-day cates an attempt was made to 1 this map from the wreck. thoge who visited the scene was 4 young man In naval aviation uniform. He said he heard the ma- chine had been abandoned and he thought there might be parts he could sulvage. According to Dr. Milleg of Croton & man in the uniform of a naval avi- ator reached the plane soon after it crashed and called to the pilot, nam- Ing him “Bill,” to ask what had hap- pened. The pilot replied that his en- gine had “gone back” on him, Then the'pilot and the naval aviator got in- to an automoble and drove away. The presence of the feminine par- aphernalia in the plane and an al- leged confession to the authorities in another case lead to the belief that girls and women were regularly en- gaged in rum-running between Canada and New York, as well as in other operations. The confessor 1s said to have disclosed the names of at least a score of these feminine aids. indi- The THREE WEST AIDS TO HAIR BEAUTY EAUTIFUL hair can be made still more beautiful, and neglected hair can attain a new fullness and charm through the simple use of West Softex Shampoo, West Elec- tric Curlers and West Hair Nets. 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Health Take Beecham’s Liberal Terms a ; 7 Sold 10e—12 pills Fiiehighie everywhere 25c—40 pill ter Woh Glin 8 ate tn boxes Pills 506-90 pille ’ ; b FUR STORAGE ‘aults on the premise Absolute Protection $21,500 of CRETONNES for $11,800 Frocks that women want and for which they expect ‘o pay much more $45 $59.50 $65 Crepe de chine, Canton crepe, satin, taffeta, Georgette crepe over foulard and chiffon, in the many delightful fashions of the season. Colors for every occasion—beige, grays, many lovely shades of blue, black of course, and white, and several in the lighter shades, The models, which are most distinctive, interpret the new silhou- ettes and trimmings with that perfect taste and workmanship which always distinguish the gowns designed by these particular makers. Second Floor, Old Building. New SLIP-ON Tailored Blouses White striped dimity...... $5.95 White silk shirting ... Striped silk shirting .. The “last word” for sports or trotteur wear with the tailored costume or sweater. In every detail of design, fabric and finish these blouses have the distinction that marks the smart tailored blouse. The well shaped collars set per- fectly over the coat collar or sweater, Similar model with pinafore collar in white silk shirting at $10.76. Third Floor, Old Bullding. Printed Wool Challis, $1.25 yd. New from France Delightful patterns in small figures and lovely combinations of color. Little circles and cubes of color against darker back- grounds, and tiny bunches of flowers. Paisley designs, $1.10 yd. Quaint patterns in domestic challis, in stunning colors—red on black, brilliant blue on beige or cream, blue on navy blue, rose and blue on dark red—always with the little green leaves. . Dress Goods Salons, First Floor, Old Building. Capes of twill at $38 In the Women’s Fashion Salons These capes emphasize, with their simplicity, the excellent quality of the fabric and distinction of line and tailoring A graceful roll collar gives them a neckline that is extremely becoming to many types. Navy blue. Black. Hand-finished sill lining. Second Floor, Old Building. 40 Misses’ Tweed Suits, $19.75 Our $39.50 grade. Tailor’s surplus. Box and semi-fitted coats. Fine plain colored silk linings. violet, tan, oatmeal. Porcelain blue, rose, Every suit is immaculately tailored. « ‘* Also at $19.75— Tweed Frocks with Capes—our $32.50 grade. Second Floor, Old Building. R-A-D-I-O Phone Supplies Radio experts to give advice, instruction or suggestions on any question relating to radio equipment, construction or installation Tested equipment for receiving—as simple and uncostly tu as elaborate as you may wish. For camps, summer homes, boats, yachts, city homes, schools or places of business outfits are ready. Federal telephone and_tele- Radiohome sets, $36. graph Plieophone Horns, $14. Mounted chelsea condensers, Head Sets 23 plate, $4.50. Western Electric, $15. er good unmounted con- densers, 28 plate, $3.75; 43 plate, Kellogg head sets, $10.50. vi Wheel is $3.75; 43 plate Auth head sets, $6. Transformers Everett head sets, $7.50. Chelsea, 50. eral, . Complete sets ‘Amrad, $6. Westinghouse RC sets, $132.50 Aeriola seniors, $65. Aeriola juniors, $25. De Forest Everyman sets, $25 Come and listen in to the daily Chelsea condensers, 43 plate, programs on the new Western $4.75; 23 plate, $4.25—un- lectric loud speaker. mounted, Seventh Gallery, New Building. UV 201 vacuum tubes in stock, $6.50, Formerly A, T. Stewart. | BROADWAY at Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 5,000 yds. 50 Cretouads 5 es 32c 32 to 36 in. wide, 20 different designs, 5 different color combinations in each—2 to 10 pieces in each color. 15,000 yds. 85c to | $1 Cretonnes ... { 48c All 36 in. wide, 50 different designs, one to five color combinations of each—2 to 10 pieces in each color. 5,000 yds. $1 to $1.25 Cretonnes 60c 31 to 36 in. wide, 20 different designs, four different colors for each, 1 to 3 pieces in each color. The Draperies Shop vas out- done itself. It has never before had such alluring prices for merchandise offering so wide a choice and so excellent a quality. eo 8 The big, dignified, high ceii- inged House, hotel or club will revel in patterns care- fully chosen for all its different rooms. The modest apartment The Summer cottage The suburban home will smile from door to window at the sight of the dainty, gay, chintzy patterns. Cretonnes to go with rich, dark oak and walnut furniture, big paintings, great fireplaces in important rooms, Cretonnes to go with reed and wicker summer furniture, with gayly painted furniture, in bedrooms, breakfast and living rooms. Cretonnes for the sun porch, the piazza and the garden—in primitive, strong colors that will not fade and grow pale in brigtt sunlight, Note the 48¢ group Think of it—fifty patterns to chose from, Great, broad stripes, bright flowers, bird de- signs, small beguiling gingham checks scattere gays. The weaves show an equal Look ‘at this lovel; poe in soft Pers nee. Note this Java Paisley color- pring fn which blue and gold butterflies flit over a white ground. Mark this demure Priscilla check in grey and white with one wee pink rosebud in alter- nate squares, This tiny challis pattern would make a virgin’s bower. In the 60c group are rich heavy fabrics and gor-, us patterns, many of them’ English cretonnes just imported. * ee The Avenue of Draperies will be all attention Thursday morn- ing to take prompt care of all who wish to select cretonnes and chintzes from this remark- with tiny nose- aneer Many are heavy enough able sale. for slip-covers and permanent There will be plenty of prompt upholstery of over-stuffed fur- service. niture, Others are the fine, soft, clinging weaves of printed muslins most desired for sum- mer window draperies. The patterns will be rangea according to price all down one great aisle, where they may be seen to best advantage. Fourth Gallery, New Building. 150 Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.95 Usual prices would be $2.50 and $3 Special purchase. Galatea, Devonshire cloth, Palmer and kiddie cloth. Middy, Oliver Twist and novelty style effects. Some have contrasting collars and cuffs or spe- cial trimming. Sizes from 8 to 10 years. Others of finer materials in the same styles, including some very special values—$2.35 to $4.50. “Babe Ruth” Flapper Suits for Boys, $3.25 The popular suit this season for boy campers and hikers. Across the pocket is embroidered “Babe Ruth.” Made of khaki twill or blue Be gray denim with contrasting collar and cuff trimmings. Sizes 3 0 10, Babe Ruth caps to match, name across the front. Price $1. Street Floor, New Buliding. Vacation Sale of Trunks 322 good wardrobe, dress and steamer trunks, mostly BELBER make, at very substantial savings. © ie” « Steamer wardrobe $1 4 trunk, pictured... t Basswood body, fibre covered, cloth lined, six hangers, one large drop compartment and two draw- ers, laundry bag. Dress trunks, 36 and 40 inch.”.... | $15 Basswood body, covered with vulcanized fibre, cloth lined, two trays. Dress trunks, 32- ) inch, pictured.... { $14 Fibre covered and lined, cloth lined, round edges, draw bolt, snap lock, two trays. Steamer trunks, 36 and 40 | $13.50 inch Fibre covered, cloth lined, one tray. Steamer trunks, | 32, 36, 40 inch... $9 Basswood body, fibre covered, metal bound. : Medium-size wardrobe trunks, fibre covered, raised top, 10 hangers, five drawers, shoe box, with locking bar........... $35 enth Gallery, New Building.