NEW YORK TRIBUNE
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Simulating moonlight by electricity CGarden on the estate of James L. Breese,at Southampton, Long Island, lighted by cortcealed globes of half a million
candle power, backed with solid silver reflectors.0 Paclh P-hto Nes, Inc.
He smiles as though he meant it. Manager Rob-inson eyeing the bare space at the top of
Brooklyn's pennant pole.Phwto fro"'
Gooryo (Gratthaam Rain.
r MisSBeatrice Beck I
(in white) and MissDorothea Kemp at the
Rumson race meet,Rumson, N. J.
M oIteratioualFJit se.rvce
Fired from a 15-inch gun at the navy provingground, Indian Head, Md.. this shell passed throughthe heaviest armor plate, ploughed through a
sand bank and struck the house of a gunnerttIt pierced the wall at the second story, wentthrough the floor and came out at the back
porch. The little girl, Mary Swann, who wasin the house with her mother. escaped injury.
The shell was so hot that rain which fell im-tediately afterward cracked it.
hlsoto bU rnea A iWa, J Peal rhTom"G».
Night festival of song and light in Central Park. Sixty thousand persons heard the New York Community Chorus3 i of eight hundred voices. There was an orchestra of sixty-five pieces. nernatioal a
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person in every four.n ew Yor City wears
OiSullivan'Is Hel of New LiveRubber.
I The intense activity andnervous tension of the worldsgreatest city comp these peo-ple to conserve their energy inevery way they can
One way you dissipateyour energy
One of the greatest drains on youritality is the constant popnding of
your hard heels on hard unyieldingcity walt.
An average of 8000 steps a daywill jolt your spine with atotal of 1,200,000 pounds.
Save your energy. O'Sulli-van's Heels of'New Lirve S1Rubber absorb the jolts and
jrsofyouily walk ad iakfed thesain offtyu spi n .
G a pair.ty-u .
ICMat . ' . .'*-tZ *prise h a 8mae s litless aiue
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9500o people in the mnestnerve-racng in the w
shock absorbers of New Live Rubber.
Try. them on your hlS.When yo bu y tr new so
buy them Up-to-
tle shoes with O'Sullivan's Heelsalready attached.
Insist on O'Sullivanized shoes-the. ew live rubber heels give
the g reatest wr with the\ grett resi'incy.
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In , *wNbte or ton, fr nen,women and cildren; 50c attached.
I 'IMONEY BACKGUARANTEE I
O U can purchaseY merchandise ad-vertised in THE TRIB-UNE with absolute safe-ty-for if disatisfactionresults in any case THETRIBUNE guarantees toPay your .. oney backupon reust. sNo redtape, nIo quibling.f Wemake good promptly ifthe advertiser does not.
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PERFUm SET*,X ARTISTICne Japanese
Is, cnered Cit. -Idecorated in goAdwith two glja-slop-
peredi bottles ot VautiB'es faIea. of W rlit
Igdla: C eplrush lieed,eompartmrent ftr eah bottle.I ulne Ik" staind whem trfrI st lted. On sai t i our IertI =r maile s id uon receipt
-A*A-VAKTINE-0-<Fifth Avenu a 39i Stet.
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Seetton
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ARGARET97 Columbia Heifhta, Brooklyn
Witl'ln stons t harbor. theMararets window show (I- tlfl panoramaof Bshi that as ind c o thl port.Atop the buildlng ia deslitul solariumwhereour uests can enj tlile sunshain andinvrgorattllg ir, with a lew of *a that goeon for mileas around. The financial districtis just acros th fr.
Bata are fao l low.Large room wi bath (two
prsOIns), $45 per - tworoom with bath, $60.
iet, reeent elle , peritetsrce rd roxtty to all centres arebit the more tmortant advantages d theiargaret. eals table d'hote and a carts
Betefe tang wnter oauster 1e re showIou one of our unuumul spartmenta.
Three inutes' walkt rom ead or BlrBridge .
E. D, DE PUY, Manager,Formerly with Hetel Pla, N. i.
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I I HOTEL
1 35t St, bt StA WOLJL ntmau
1 prtteilar Simum servtee andable prile.
300 Rooms,$2.00 to $3o00Bedroomn and Bi
Speeial redXlttieRestaurant f
I y rly prearemIrealats«l, We *Inner of meleeWtto order, ineludinicordtale, $1.50. A
Mue siI and ctelexeIlIent plare to 0
PD. Rr.i W . ..
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Waerly Place
LiAve on the American Plan. S36to t40 a week. Parlor. bedroom andbath; zml. for twom Newly fur-Dnishttad decorated. Facing Wash-inn to Par. Rooms with privatebaithe It.1 a week. $1.00 tor a.Room with ,private baths andmeal«; 16.00 a week for one perso,
* ko|f Am.. In Washlngton SO.
RATES:WITOUT MEALS, per day:Single room, rmnning water,
For two, ;$, with bath.
2.50 and $3.00.IStting rooi, bedroot ad
bath. 53 to Gb . IWIt MEALM, per day;
Sille room rounlr w- |ter. +».00. Por two, Il" .with bath, 5.0. Bitt l nroom, bedroom and bati$7 to 8.
T ht& Best Place foGo0d0 opi.
eau Onfuiyctmed ndcm
Open Yea roian4
NrWTON a. GM-RHAM1lanagt ire S-ctor.
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Separate ContainerT for ta l Rtera No
1 - heavy Albums to ha-,,dieM Gle dOreet to this'e - bhinet an l in sec-
|-os iRterd is In|your hand without- t touchln other ret--M i ords. Holds 10 or 12--- 7, inch Vk
etor Records
-|| or any other mlae, Istyles. ashe or B.-
r rstal-.nt.ed Jo.r r.oole 1-.H. - - tw twf~ '.Tidal Cabet Co, Dit!e Bld.,
8 L 34th St., New York
Cola StIra WardINCOOPORIATRD
aSTORAGE 40F)Packin-Shipping-Moving,
f& 143W. 9th ST.- 54 W. 126th ST. , *Phone: 1971-72 Rivserai
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An Exclusive Apartment Hotelfor transient and perment guesttHrome atnosphbere, e:ee ptlonal ser I
ce, Unsurpassed restaurant. At-tractive Rates.
Suites of one or more rooms, withbath. Three roow Apartment, withtwo baths.
C. B. SEFTON, Proprietor.C. . . MYERS Mr.
ORLEANS100 Wet 80th Street
The Hotel of Ecept Opportty, orloig Cetral ; tae view is u .r-pae; cool iA the k ttest y of sammer.
Room are arge, light ad airy, wi largecloet. t at phr is m e ad -I . Acce$ile to ery l e of rauitiI Rates: aiut, re .
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