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Air Mail to Pacific in 28 Hours Is Prediction of Postal Official Relay Flights at Night Will Cut 20 Hours From Time Between New York and Frisco, He Asserts. New York mai! will reach Sanypuntess used both day and night. We So Many People Francisco carriers in’ twenty-elght| have plans under way to give the A fisuee sia Tie ten year landing at Chileago a daylight per- Say that there isa spectus with a string of lights out- ; Col, Paul Henderson, Assistant} ining the fleld and another light of Charm About the Old ‘ostmaster General, made the pre- different color to show the pilots diction at a meet f acronautical] where to land safely. From Chicago A. T. Stewart Store executives and rep entatives of the} to € enne, will have such sys- It is certain that there is Chamber of Commerce of America inj tems at intervals of twenty-five fio Shue RLOFE Mies WAN RAY the Automobile Club of America, No, | miles.”" wey; 247 West 54th Street, yeste after-] Col. Henderson said as soon as the y F . noon . Henderson said speed|Government had develoved the mail An automobile or a Fifth «would be {ncreased by new lighting |service to a satisfactory point, the venue Bus takes you there systems for rel quickly and safely. sible “night flyin, y stops, making pos-|rervice should be taken over by com- petent private ownership. There are always to be “The time it takes to relay mall to service to has twenty seen there the latest impor- the Coast to-day is about fifty-eight [planes in the air and seventy in re tations of fashionable hours,” satd the speaker. ‘There }serve. Pilots receive about $4,500 a gowns, millinery, silks, dress goods, linens and un- derwear such as Mr. Stewart used to glory in. Our foreign | offices send new things by the wit be a poor future for the service | year. JANITOR WITH MOP ENDS UNION PARLEY Drives Strike Leaders Out of Hall. BERGEN SHOT SELF TO BE CLINE’S PLEA ‘Alice Thornton Pleads Not Guilty——Cases Set for eumers of every week. This is a epecially good time to select Hunurea year old furniture for drawing rooms, libraries, dining or sleeping rooms, favorably purchased recently in Paris CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (By the Associ at Oct. 9. ae arte Mata ea et and London from families ; : ated Press) anitor pul a sudden titeting. lwee’ pileae. | C6 The defense of George Cline, Fox] halt to negotiations secking a basis for etoueicatutes: Film location man, indicted for the] settlement of the railway shoperafts (Signed murder of tho s autot trike yesterday, when. 1 a mop and : fs will probably be that Bergen shot|!"aders out of i" eagh Hibs a hat were meeting, ‘They Ie Heth yuenoi ye 74d ; It was at the most critical period of Miss Alice Thornton, the nineteen- { : the session that the Janitor, intent on Bante 8. 1922 | year-old blonde, also indicted by the] performing his duty ‘of preparing the September 1 Giana hall for another meeting, — knocked Bergen County the murder, 1 terday when SE aded “not guilty loudly for admittan *You'se fellers Ko 5 P.M. sharp,” the “TL gotta cle 1 get out here at Janitor demanded at for some wimmin,’ arraigned before Justice Sale of Fashion Furs ends Saturday Broadway at Ninth — Mateles de Karis im the Byour hop | | On softly knotted and tas-| seled black silk cord sautoirs | | hang pendants ee translucent or opaque flew whose unusual de- signs follow the ideas of a great French artist. Chinese dragons of luminous green glass, Others of opaque green glass. | _ Smaller and daintier pendants | in perfect imitation of uncut Chinese ivory and jade. Slabs of clear white glass with dolphins carved on their backs. |. Pendants of turquoise blue in | tion of Chinese tablets, let- | tered in gold. At intervals on the silk cord of these matching blue beads, Charming French ornaments which inimitably combine chic with artistry. $2 to $3.75. | Street Floor, Old Building. The Scheel Girl’s wardrobe needs— Bathrobes Beacon blanket cloth, bound | and finished with narrow silk | | cord girdles, sizes 2 to 6, $2.95: 8 to 12, $3.9: 4 and 16, $4.95. Light blue, old rose, mauve or with satin in harmonizing color | _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1922. 15 Formerly A, T. Stewart Special Event for Miss 14 to 20 Smart New Frocks at $29.75 h —the new gaufre lacquered satin in frocks with the rolled em. —the two color crepe frocks, with gayly embroidered bodices and circular panels on the skirts. filtuctrated. ) the straight line frocks with many bands of the fas- cinating little quillings which Renee uses, | the new suggestion of the Moyenage silhouette in crepe satin frocks, whose accordion pleated berthas and overdress are crepe side out. (lilustrated.) | the tiered skirt in fine Georgette crepe dinner frocks, | with one long draped panel caught with a stunning clasp. (Illustrated. ) ~-fur in fringe like bands on the skirts of crepe chiffon frocks with the new bertha bodice. gold thread matelasse embroidery on the skirts of chiffon velyet frocks which boast the new convertible collar seen on so many French frocks. (IIlustrated.) New fashions and all in frocks at $29.75 ! Fine qualities of fabrics. Well made. Skirts the new correct length. Brown is generously represented, in many shades, then comes black and navy blite and in the tiered dinner gowns, flame and gray. Second Floor, Old Bullding The new softly Tailored Silhouette in Women’s Suits Fur-trimmed at $59.50 Tuilleurs, to be really smart today, must have the new soft- | Parker in the Supreme Court at erirchpdiie anak RGrHLsa APOE Hee ee navy blue in figured effects and lackensack, Miss Thornton appeare * strain. 3 Lingerie i F A similar plea was made by Cline] ,, - 7 Pretty nightgowns, nainsook, td iia Hestierdinsiaws Clinslen Boule Trustees Rule That ¢ Mas vente Must cotton crepe or striped dimity, ; oe inh ae sAd He Sott Voiced. made with youthful square or } lion. ‘The cases were set for Oct. 9. ‘Taxicab drivers in Lynbrook. L. round necklines—75e to $3.50. | State Senator Mackay, who repre-]are forbidden, in a ruling adopted by Flesh or white. J sents the defendants, sald he would) ihe Board of Trustees, from making Princess slips of nainsook or nove to have the three promptly tried] jouq or n soliciting passengers crossbarred dimity, daintily together ri P i lac p if Phillp Sauderman was au trimmed with lace or embroid- George Cline ie accuned of the a enitip Seuderman vas oo H New Tongue Pump | try ursi to $3.30. actual shooting, while Miss Thornten y the neighborhood with $) Two-piece pajamas of percale, figures as having induced Benen, Yer Created in London stiped'madsan cotton crepe ot former sweethent to visit the Cline Cie soisette —$1.75 2.50. Pink, AIMBG THO MIELE RE: Che A sand One of the smartest. English talkies eis ined Pink, Aa RS raeLTac RATE VR a STR bootmakers designed the orig- ah ie PeaUaHG went. Upetairn and) obtiined 4 inal of rae graceful new pump | patel OF a oy oes els which we have faithfully repro- | sateen, 50¢; of ink as Squirrel Sed "vow and ‘Bick | Satan cope, de CROKER TO VISIT VETS’ CAMP. $14.50 | — 3 KF Chiet Edward F, Croker of Ci t f Flannelettes eee oats ste Mabie: | ac Peete Joan asked by Charles Pope Caldwell, the snug fitting lines so be- | wie Ait Hanielette, $1.65. { President of the Veterans’ Mountain Ca es coming to the long, slender Sizes 4 to 18. Samp the American Legion, big foot of the American woman, | One - piece nightdrawers of Cupp. N.'Y., to visit the camp y rounded toe. Welt | pink or blue striped flannelette, | and. ar for an adequate fire de- sole. Appropriate for dress | PAN hous tow. partn at the for- raps cecasions or trotteur wear. fier Bite. Chi ‘will visit uede covered, baby Louis | Sweaters the camp s nd bes i . Elastic gusset inset : ‘ : Lhe Gel ionnel already ca 30 inch Sport Coats step concealed by an ar- ft worsted sweaters in a a e hting fire, inch Collegiate Models tistically perforated and slashed ariety of smart coat models, tongue of suede. SULGIA 45 inch Coats and Wraps | 50 inch Capes ROOSEY gate GRAVE representing the Sul- Fine well matched clear skins. | London Jc Theode The lowest priced of th 1 wreath on the ind, Sir Charles Wakefield spoke fer a full length Wrap, y At the Roosevelt home the party was reecived by Mrs. Roosevelt. 385 m. Jackman’s Sons - oe LANGHORNE GIBSOWTO WED. Janghorne ‘ 296 American 107 pes. each, Gib No. of a Design FUE AAIR Founded 192? FOURTEENTH STREET WES Y OF VIFTH AVE, Women’s Tenderfoot Shoes Made by Grover Many years of specialization in comfort shoes for women who are troubled with aching, burning feet has made the Tender- foot Shoe popular all over the country. Real foot comfort, lightness and sturdy of china, other imported china tes, 50c, de, Full-size 5 Bread bakers, 9Ce wearing qualities some of the reasons of Biscuit dish, 1 grade, 38e 4 J i Large covered casseroles, $ their extensive popularity. sea 1s of dishes made of Other kinds of Jow heels, with rubber 5.85 WOMEN . TFNDERFOOT SEAMLESS OXFORDS sot kidskin- medium round toes, without tips light turned soles: no seams nnd EER widths sizes 4 to @ op ifts Db, ky Ve WCMEN’S TENDERFOOT SISTERS LACE SHOES. soft black kid yroad co yn sense t w flit heels side secmes n be om 1 either foot real comfort giving shoes: ; ie In the 5) D, Band EB widths—sises 4 to 9 4. 85 WOMEN’S. TEND) RFOOT SEAMLESS LACE SHOES for women $12.50 suffer with 8 4 en - soft black kids! medium nial ow flat heels with rubber top. litts light turned a pe a wldb ue different types of rooms sa Ay 1 i ad EH h 7 85 » Parchment paper ilk shades to fit them, $3 t for Fall 4.85 > hade. of those we First Floor, Old Bullding. Famous Fry Oven Glass, 20 to 50 per cent. le Athis best | $4.50 foe $6.50 Wrought Iron Bridge Lam $2.95 to $4.95. Sires 2 to 6. Third Floor, Old Building Uncle Sam’s potteries work for the September Sale of China Porcelain Dinner Sets 29 to 50 per cent. less Rejular prive Sale price NEORPORATEL: 25 Geld lac 2 choices... $30.00 : Qn “¢ OF. N 50 3 border ae PRET $33.50 ecalion, thar 35 West 35th Street 10 Floral design $40.00 Gibson, 15 Coin gold band and line. ... $37.50 = = 30 Good border design i: $45.00 11 Conventional border... . . 50 65 4 floral designs 50 Store Open 9 to 5:30 P. M, 80 Good floral design. Har open stocks, speci the September Sale. for $130 American | $95, China Sets 107 pieces in cach set, a charming Other Fine Dinner Sets, 20 to 50 per cent. less $40 to $600 for $67.50 to $745 Sets finest English bone china, English semi-porcelain, finest Cosign of a biue border with ur gold’ line 1 woin gold les Graceful figure ot wheat inside blue border. French ovenweres. Guarat nel of all Repl the o experimentation and t demonstrations to show its Second Gallery, New Building Three good Lamp offers eptember Sale for $18.50 Bridge Lamps Wood bridge lamps in polychrome and mahogany finish to suit | shades to fit them, $1 to $12. o $2 . ' Special Lot of 50—for $6.50 Mahogany Lamps Women’s Sample Low Shoes site muahogeneclarnia (an Uudin ceeeeeaneas eects sis good shape. Complete with 10 in, decorated parchment paper New st Du t offered last week, which went ¢ i . . iP that number of our customers who ¢ p for them were Exceptional velues for those who weer sizes 4 ointed i a ada or 112 B newest models no tivo pair alike. Lew) parclimon’ papor slays . See Pages 8, 10 a Jor Other Hearn Adversising. oh inte ee "ecaacalaasili ness, without losing their look of perfect, tailoring—an effect not easily arrived at. These have it. New short jackets Box jackets, easily held in just above the hips with a bit of a belt— or unbelted—if one prefers. Moleskin collars and cuffs Blending delightfully in color with the dark browns, blue or black of the duvet-de-laine of which the suits are made. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Silk Stockings, 68c pr. Seconds of $1.50 grade Ik, medium weight, strong and durable. Little defects, few and far between. The average woman will not object to them, No holes, darns or loose threads to cause runners. Some ere seamless Threac Others have seamless foot and mock seam Merce d cotton tops, toes, soles and heels. Knit to fit, Black, nude and brown. Sizes 8!) to 10 in the lot, but not in each color. Street Floor, Old Building leg. gray Middy Biouses and Bloomers For school- girls of 6 to 20 Simple and practical. The: an important place in every :cheol wardrobe, in many apens being compulsery for ill athletic work. Regulation middy martly talored of white jean n eight attractive models $1.25 to $2.25 Long or short sleeve Untrimmed or braid trimmed bottoms blouses, With or without yokes Cuff or straight One clever new style has a detachable collar and uffs of navy blue serge, and is provided with aa extra set in white jean Pleated bloomers, $2.95 to $4.95 Cut very full after our own sp and tailored of cotton and wool mixed serge, or ool serge. ion blue or black SOAP, 5c Goes back to Se in October | 5e is September price. Millions of cakes of BL rf MOT’ [LE are sold in each emi-annual sale; °° / woulda’t have any other svap now but BLL VOTTLE.” says one woman, “and t them all, BLU: Lathers freely. Pure. Won't get soft Plenty of it none so good. The ideal combina of best o household soap, with blueing feature av led old in bo: , (urd 109 eaker during September at 5¢ cake BLUE-CHIPS, for thing machines, ete., We pachage venth Gallery. New Building Store hours now 9 to 5.30 Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant ON, uorescents (Satins Dichroiques Fluorescents) This new material, created by the famous House of RAIMON in Paris, has its American presentation exclusively with the Wanamaker Store, Thursday. ee -¥ “We are happy to be able to offer you,” writes M. RAIMON, “the possibility of first presenting to your customers the ‘Dichroiques Fluorescents’ satins, which have been choson by our best Parisian customers. “Prom the beginning of the season this article has had great success, and ws are assured that tt will have its echo tn America.” This is a wonderful season of colors in Paris! Some of the couturiers and modistes have been grad- ually leading up to this exquisite period for nearly a year. They had accomplished much in a colorful way. put. without any innovation. Then the consulted with the great maker of silks—Monsieur RAIMC and he understood, although to interpret their idea was not easy. But then—voila!— FLUORESCENTS What is it? First of all, it is not silk—it is artificial silk. It could not be otherwise and yet have the necessary suppleness unless it were made of the very finest quality of silk and then it would be beyond the reach of most every one. Have you ever been fascinated by phosphorescent lights—playing on the sea? If so, you will be charmed by Fluorescents. Boek This unique display is in the Silk Rotunda, Street Floor, Old Building. + 2 © Interesting note Fluorescents is not woven in two colors. The unique changeant effect has been produced by a secret process of dyeing. ne Street Floor, Old Bullding THREE Days More! The Sale of Fashion Furs Three short days in which to take advantage of these , “less than winter prices.” And the first of these days— Thursday—we shall feature Caracul Coats and Capes Fine, well marked skins, in coats which follow the new fashions of the wide sleeves, straight or Russian-bloused silhouettes. Capes, too, with " graceful flare and the smart short coats for trotteur wear, or with a frock banded with fur to make a complete costume. Sale Prices after price = Sept. 16 40 inch b'ack caracu! coat, skunk collar and cuffs $250 $310 45 in. black caracul coat, viatka squirrel crush collar and cuffs $3; $450 50 inch black caracul coat, natural squirrel crush collar and cuffs $3 $475 47 inch black caracul coat, blouse back, large collar, full flare cuffs of kolinsky $975 45 inch back caracul cape, full and flaring ‘kolinsky collar 25, $900 82 inch black ecaracul coat, Australian opossum collar and cuffs $25 $295 56 inch sports coat of platinum caracul, with hab $225 $285 Third Floor, Old Building TRUNKS—Good Savings $27- for $35 trunks WARDROBE trunks, full size, made of a-ply wood, fibre-covered, 10’ hangers, laundry bag, shoe pocket, 4 drawers, raised top. $24.25-- for $31.50 trunks me model, three-quarter size, 22.50 tor $29.75 trunks Steamer 2 drawers, large drop sec- tion wit movable partitions, 6 hangers, Dress trunks, $13.50, $15, $16.25 8 For 36 and 40 in. sizes; $17.50 to $21 grades. Fibre covered and studded, 2 trays, cloth lining, heavy draw bolts, Steamer trunks, $12.25, $13.50, $15 For 32, 36 and 40 in, sizes; $15.75 to $19.25 grades. Same model as last preceding Dress Trunks. Seventh Gallery, New Building A new combination in Men’s Fall Neckwear Satin with repp. Alternate two-inch bias stripes, smooth and ribbed, Alternate colors, too 24 combinations in all, Very handsome effect. $1.50. First presentation. Navy blue or royal blue, ciel blu blue, myrtle, mauve, magenta, gold, olive, pes of gold, garnet, myrtle,) tin, with repp stripes of cie royal blue, marine, brown garnet? Street Floor, New Building light gre navy blue, hel{otrope For 36-chest Men style. 260 madras union suits— athletic Our $1 and $1.50 grades-—85e each, 3 suits for Fine web- extraor- figured, with elastic ane si hones th faney the and onl its, s bac plaid en's Shop. Street floor, New Building