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CHICAGO DAIL)" TEITIVINE: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST n7 'firn. ft Women Flyers Differ on Styles 4 1 I Women Flyers Differ on Styles I I Today's Program at Air Races Today's Program if Air I 1 Debutante Speaks Her Mind to Drive Crowd Off Mane tante Speaks Her Mind 0 i I MAKE AIRPLANES EQUAL OF DRAGON FLY, STOUT PLEA MAKE AIRPLANES OMLIE WINS VIOtviEN'S 1 1 DIXIE AIR RACE 1 '7' I I Et I F0110Wing is today's program at the National Air races at Curtiss fiel(t 10 a. plane contest-and demonstration flights. a.

m.Glider contesta. 12 noonMen's dead stick landing contect. 1. tv The crowds were around Nancy tiopkina' plane. She is the Washington and New -York debutante who came in fourth in the Dixie Derby.

A pair of greasy mechanic's overalls emerged. Nancy in them. Hands on hips. she surveyed the crowd clambering around her plane. "Hey.

you, rays Nancy of the aristocratic lineage, get the hell off the wingit's only fabric, y' know." requeat of the directols of the race association to have they big ship make I a trip here has been 'turned down by i navy officials. as was the plea made 1 several weeks ago. The Puritan. how-1 ever. has been reprecsenting that class of aircraft at the ehow.

I Louise whn won last year's! powder puff Dta-by. will fly in tumor-row from Pitzlitirgh, it in expected. tt with Amelia Eakhart. Miss Earhart went to fetch Mrs. Thadden.

Mrs.1 Thadden Nill leave her month cold son behind. I vow ds Acclaim Daredevil Aviatrix. Asks Complete Revision of Aviation Science. Tnef's tie aces tn. are oirlg in Ar Facets this we's so we're introccg sgimsdron of Aces la 0 clisirn silere atienfon ken 0-ey 'er re-Nis in get of honcrs.

'10 VA I Gilmore. the 1ton cub ef Lieut. Roscoe Turner of Loa Angeles, was quite spent ben his master came in last in tie Pacific Derby. The cub had to be carried from the plane. Eldie Schneider, the fair haired 18 year old youth who brol(e both transcontinental records, flew in before noon yesterday to enter EOM contests.

1 -1, r. II t1 i Whre it is a matter of pride with aviators here never to be caught in helmet. goggle s. or flying suit later it than three minutes after they climb out of their planes. not so with the women flyers.

Mrs. Betty Lund. for instance, has worn a new flying crea, 1 tion daily throughout the races. Her latest is a pique suit of pea green shorts and blouse. Ankle socks and Nhoes Of green complete the costume.

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m.Balloon bursting contest. 12:40 p. tu. Women's dead stick landing contest. 1 p.

meFlag raising. 1:05 p. m.Civilian acrobatic exhibition. 1:25 p. in.Event No.

2Women's cabin ship; 00 cubic inch. 1:40 p. S. navy race. :05 p.

Jimmy" Dolittle--- mystery ship. .1:25 p. m.Event No. 42Sportsman pilot race: 650 cubic inch. 2:40 p.

Tn.Pusher plane Bights. 3 p. m.Event No. 6Nlen's cabin plane race; 275 cubic inch. 3:20 p.

m.Al. Williams and foreign pilots: international team. 3:50 p. m.Event No. 15 Men' open ship; 450 cubic inch.

4:10 p. m. Marine corps plans; tactical maneuvers. 1 4:30 p. m.

Capt. Frank Hawks; towed gilder flight. 4:50 p. m. Army pursuit ships; tactical maneuvers.

5:10 Ix m.Navy planes; tactical maneuvers. 5:30 p. ni.Army bonaers; tactical maneuvers. 5:50 Ix in.Parachute jumping contest. 6:20 p.

m.Band concert and demonstration flights. 8 p. ni.Army. navy, or marine corps night flights. Site In.Three army fireflies.

8:45 p. spectacle. 9:30 p. m.Anti-aircraft barrage. -0- The navy dirigible Los Angeles will not appear at the races.

The second Pa if KATHLEEN McLAUGIILIN. o'clock 3esterday afternoon T's Irgrave emlie of Memphis rod the of her smart little out of the sides above the airport, dropped to earth. and taxied across we telt! to break imaginary tape 'tits women's Pixie air Derby. Her time from Washington was e.t.- 42 minutes 8,11 :1 Pt-conic. ober prize It was ber see- 4 victory in the vent in two years.

i riroje minutes behind the winner, vs. Powmati of Los Angeles 1 feteel In and claimed place I 04 second prize ef I The whirl-II of her d'leetqliin horded crowd around the Omlie plane i14 toward the feld entrance gates le ele usual conglatulations were tseed upon the winner. but me, alertly grasped the wings and r23)Trs. blue monoplane iny from the danger zone. St- Louis Ailatria 'third.

141ra Ingalls of St. Louis was just t.l. seconds behind Mrs. Bow man. tird place won her a prize of i t4t 143 el: 2' ti t.1 0 .1 Ol J1 -).

Ilan as a flyer must humble him- self before the four winged dragon fly. It will follow your bait through olt. the air on a fish line as fast as 3 ou I can throw it. stop. stand still as the hook hits the water.

fly back again. gli-t. stand till in the air. or fly backwards while -welting to catch up with the bat on your next wing," William B. 4 9 Stout, president of the Stout Eng'- 4,..,, neering laboratories, said yesterday in extolling the wizardry of the dragon fly before the Society of Automotive Engineers.

Ile advised them to try 1 7 out this kind of flying on their hell- copters. Demands Revision of Science. 0" There must be a complete revision of airplane engineering xvithin the 4k next two 3 ears. Mr. Stout said.

fv "The plane of the future," he said, must carry more passengers than ,5 'P '6 our present plane, not only in actual number, but more passengers per horsepower, per pound of fuel. per square foot of wing or pound of structura! area. "Cruising speeds must very shortly approach 200 miles per hour for even our largest transport. Comfort and luxuries must be added far beyond those furnished on any other trans- portation. Landing speeds must be decreased.

"The plane of today Is safe enough costume; once it is given the proper instruin riding mentation. Eecause people have been created a certain size. we must make the flying wing of the plane big enough so that the wing- itself can be six feet thick, so that the people IT can move about. '''f. ,,,,,,4111,,:: 0,..:1.1 1: it, I 1 Our First Ace Absolute Riddance of summer clothes To effect immediate clearthlc we have made drastic and final reductions on every remaining model of our summer collection.

1 1 leads because it.s smart bag of Pin Seal in tile poouiar. large Beautifully and conveniently -tied. Wi lather ou get it in Navy. Brown, Tan. ifll Es a tentatlonl $16.50.

Ilr Ilr RandbogoFtroS Floor. Left to right: Antonie Strassman of Berlin, in street Betty Lund. wearing shorts, and Mrs. Gladys O'Donnell, breeches at Curtiss field. (TRIBUNE Photo We do not carry garments from one season to another.

WASH MADRAS DRESSES for Tennis or Golf es (formerly to up $28.50) Riddance Price 1 .4 Er 0 I- rr te egloi 0-- fJ .41, firi LIGHTS BEACON EVENING $15 $25 $10 $39 $49 $29 TUB SILK DRESSES for Golf, Tennis and Morning Wear (formerly up to $38.50) Riddance Price SILK AND WOOL DRESSES for day-time, sport and evening wear (formerly sold up to Riddance Price WOOL, JERSEY AND TWEED DRESSES (formerly up to $68 Riddance Price IMPORTED TWEED AND PLAIN. DRESSCOATS, some fur trimmed (formerly up to Price DRESS AND TWEED ENSEMBLES (formerly up to Riddance Price TWO AND THREE PIECE KNITTED SUITS (formerly up to $58.50) Riddance Price 76 'Visions Plane of Future. "The ideal airplane is a wing alone. with everything housed within it. We all believe in the flying wing, but no one has devised the structural and aerodynamic combination that will do the trick.

There are many things that we can do. however, with the extreme tapered wing. and believe it must be Included in the future plane. "A new landing gear is of great importance. We must arrange a simpler method.

There must be an entire enclosure of power plant. Something also might be deeloped if rome one started a scrious line of experiment on a pusher tail first machine." WHITE TAM IS EMBLEM FOR PIONEER PILOT A number of men, and one woman may be seen wandering around Curtiss field wearing white tams. They are not artists. They are Early Birds, members of an organization of those who flew before Dec. 17, 1916.

Spotted yesterday was Miss Marjorie Stinson, who learned to fly on an old Wright pusher, and Earle Ovingtnn. who flew in from Santa Barbara, with the women's Derby. Ovington was the first air mail pilot in the United States. P. G.

B. (Bud Morriss. East Delaware, who started in 1911) with a Bleriot, and Jack Vi las, Evanston, who had llydro license No. 6, are two more members. Others are: Richard H.

Depew, who flew here from Forest Hills, L. and Is a Caterpillar as well. Eddie Stinson: Maj. R. W.

Schroeder, boss of the air races; Harvey A. Beilgard of Beverly Hills, A. J. Engel. Niles, Harry W.

Powers, Chicago; Louis Gertson, Chicago, and Jack Whitaker, Marshall, who at 17, was Louis Paulhan's first American student in 1911. The Early Birds will meet at a banquet after tonight's races In toe Congress hotel. Our Balloonist a clever French Tray hos quaint French print shows one of the first balloons (of the early eighties probably) going up. It's handy size and a gay addition to room. $1.95.

Cifte-Cift Gdzierige mectanina' i sand Hopkins of Carden CitS-, L. L. vire of Chars Dana Gibson, had el 3 seconds to spare when the i el! tyer in the women's Dixie i Nev. Clarity Largdon of Norfolk, 1 touched the ground. A sixth conic-Int Vera Dawn Walker of Los was reported out at Birm, when her plane developed en; re trouble.

Aviation doesn't boast many more xvii feminine followers than l'hoebe tin'sl. Her reputation is ace high chosen field. she was 1 splot. her admirers ere vela tie last i Litt she was a daredev II In; walker rd parachute jumper. ith her bus1 Vernon Omlie, as the other part i 1- ti the aerial team.

Both of her legs 1 sea broken in one of her drops. and I is has hal, several other accidents. year at Cleveland NA hen the I innes's Derby finished at the ni.oral air races. itli Phoebe Onilie I a frst position. a reception like yesi ea.

s's "narked-her victory. The fans ire crowded around 'ere astonished is see bet trawl painfully out of the cint with a cane in each hand to bilkie to the stands. A stay In during the intervening twelve 1 vitae her ankles were broken Ll reset haa so far restored the use st her limbs that she cart walk unaide.ibough sty. Women 's Planes Gay. If triumph should almost certain- 1 usher la a vogue for red and yelbras favorite racing colors for worn-is For both her cabin Mono and the Waco monoplane of dm Gladys O'Donnell.

who swept in it hours and one minute before tilt the Pacific coast powder puff were gayly striped in those tints. liereover, Mrs. Omlie was faithful is her ensemble effect. For she kfind out to face the cameras and tcophones In a yellow crepe sport crimson beret, a silver wish-Iva dangling from a fine chain about meek. and wearing neat white and I Inn irPort oxfords and white silk by.

seek, and wearing neat white and 1 Inn sport oxfords and white silk V1 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC HAND BAGS (formerly lip to $35) Riddance 4.9 5 All Costume Jewelry anl Jewelry Novelties at lief pries 50 HANDKERCHIEF LINE AND BATISTE CA BLOUSES (formerly up to $12.50) Riddance Price IIP 1 McCALLUM SILK CHIFFON HOSIERY (formerly up to $195 per Price per pair 1 5 Hoovers touch upon a White House tonight the Lindbergh beacon Palmolive building and a 2.000.1.,C0.000 beam IN IlIch becomes a lighthouse under the department of commerce. ceremonies will precede will be held on the building, at the where dinner will p. m. The dedicatory will begin at 8:45 review of the history beacon by Merrill C. of the civic committee.

Saltiel, city attorney, dedicatory speech, accepting in behalf of the attending the national and Col. Lindbergh to attend. Late Wednesday. Thursday and Friday Oars, No C. O.

ApprovalsAll Secs Find. Positively no alterations made on these reduced garments. rret lap. between Washineton Lind La- I HOOVER ieigh, the weather was Fo bad nut even the mail Pilots were trYtng -(-) BRIGHT get threugh, hut we Derby racers kteet right on going? I this rice proves tat there's still a great prae- THIS Veal ncd or the lighter planes for nassenger traffic. That's aleaut President Iloo' all." button in the What sort nf a message do you will illuminate tl want Fevd to the fells tiock home? a correeporelent for a paper topping the Pal ealied cut.

Phoebe beareed at him. will set in motior "Juet tell 'ern ll-lemphis came candle power lig in first," FI flashed lipcie government aria NVerent ynu pretty sure from the direction the first that youd borne one else sugeested. merce. Short cel the lighting. Not Sure of Victory.

I The exercises "I should seiy not," she declared. roof of the Palm A rare is ever won till the line is base of the beac( crossed." be served at 7:1 Mrs. Omlie has been piloting planes tory ceremonies for the last ten years. She got her p. in.

with a bri first experience at the controls at St. tory of the be Paul, she s4el. During most of the lteigs, chairman ten stages et the hop from Washing- tee. William D. ton she was In the lead.

Her lead will delivery the over her nearest rival, Mrs. Bowman. cepting the beat was three huurs and six minutes In city. Noted aim elapsed time at the finish. The aytional air races erase speed ler the Dixie Derby, Mrs.

have been invite Omlie was probably 145 miles an hour. Calumet Po Today the attention of the women pilots will lotus on the scheduled Bandit meeting of their organization, the Thirty policern "Ninety-nine club. at the Drake homond and East tel. to be followed by a luncheon. man hunt throug Miss Amelia Earhart, president of the near East Chicag organization, will be back in Chicago seeking five me to preside, although she hopped for gang sought fol Pittsburgh yesterday to keep an ap- two of their ban( Those arrested and Stan Gary.

THIS President button in the will illuminate topping the will set in motion candle 'Km er light government aerial direction of the Short the lighting. The exercises roof of the Palmolive base of the beacon. be served at 7:15 ceremonies p. in. with a brief of the 1Ielgs, chairman William D.

will delivery the the beacon city. Noted airmen air races have been invited' Calumet Bandit Thirty policemen and East man hunt through near East Chicago seeking five gang sought two of their band Those arrested 20, and Stan Gary. THE (15C11110ROWomall 730 MICHIGAN AVCNVE NM. OR if cs t''' 1 O. I ASKS $100 000 HEART BALM OF BUSINESS MAN Edward J.

McCabe, vice president of the Kingsbury Beverage company and formerly secretary to Timothy J. Crowe, when the latter was president of the sanitary district, was sued for $100,000 in Superior court yesterday by Miss Alta Brineman, 31 years old. of 1111 Hyde Park boulevard. Only the praecipe of the suit was filed by Attorney David A. Riskind, who said the declaration will charge breach of promise.

Miss Brineman, the attorney said. met McCabe about 1S months ago in a cabaret. They became friendly, he said, and last December she divorced her husband, Abe Kaplan. after McCabe promised to marry her. McCabe lives at 492S West Washington boulevard.

0 160 Speeders Are Due at Evanston Court Tomorrow One hundred and fifty defendants are scheduled to appear tomorrow before Police Magistrate Harry H. Porter in Evanston as the first move in Judge Porter's announced determination to clear his dockets of speed cases. Four hundred warrants recently were issued by Judge Porter for persons arrested for speeding who failed to respond to tickets. Some of the war-rents date back to last May. Police Seek Gang in Prairie from Gary, Hammond Chicago wel-e on- a the Calunterpratrtes yesterday afternoon members of a stickup following the arrest of during the morning.

were Michael Mang-us, Pazlicsis, 20, both of ip INSURAKOE ri PO rd WIINSURAITOE 0, J3C-i IL LT Our French PerCerst by Rosine rind. oh. the things it does for your personlityl Whether you choose "Hahne." "Le ci.Or." "Maharadjah- or "NIA de Chine' (sketched). it triage yea irresistible! MEN'S STORE MONROE 4It WABASH Scme discussion of the differences of opinion among the women pilots is 4 Her table plans made possible the anticipated during the meeting. Miss I Prate the had adopted.

The other Earhart and others are known to favor competition in high powered in open planes. needed planes on the same basis as men. for their eyes and clothes, i stiS Mrs. Omlie wore only the same In" of brown sun glasses half the One of the staunchest defenders of Miss views is Mrs. Opal I lictrtors In the stands have adopted.

Kunz of Ne Great to be her she as ers and forirerly acting president of tii hasdshaking started. NS had a York, one of the found- the Ninety-niners." Mrs. Kunz ar tiP, though it wasn't rronoto- rived at the 5eld in her own plane, of Dil you know that on our the high powered type. pointment. Seme discussion of the differences of opinion among the women pilots is anticipated during the meeting.

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