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HOTEL BELLECWIRL tiCW YORK ?toi 11 *?r*w-. ! aj Broadway ai 77-?- St Surface Cars at Door Subway ai 79'h Sf. 0///V a fow minutes from tho Shopping and Tftoatrical District. The Belieclaire Golf and Country Club, Bayside, Long Itland, is progressing splendid? ly. The Club r louse is rapidly getting into invitihg shape. When improvements are com? pleted it will be the quaintest and homiest club house in the Metropolitan district. Ample locker service will be provided for mm and women. The men are to hive two locker rooms? one on the main floor and an? other in the basement. The women are to hnvr a line locket room on the second floor?also ?rest room. Kvery convenience pOMiblr will be provided lor itif-tiib<-f<. The Hotel Belleclnire'i repu ttttion wan m a de by < rttertn? to people'n itomneh-r ?-wpplying them .?ltd Rood, wholesome food- tu?'! tlte Hellet hurt* Goll and Count)y Club ib to have the ?aim' Wim! ol service ?Vople who i'M rriap nt goli of tennis or motor in the bracing air want good things to eat and the*. ?hall have them. To thin end the kitchen is being enlatad and refitted with up to the-min ute equipment, The 'j;olf course is in fine con? dition. Summer greens have been in use for a month. Mr. Lees the greens-keeper, is an expert. He says we have a wonderful golf course. He ought to know, for he is greens keeper also for the Garden City, Apnwamia and Lssex County golf courses. A first-class club-maker and teacher has been engaged as a professional?so everything is moving along fine. What else would you expect when the ? ame management that has made the Hotel Belieclaire popular as a home hotel is back of t h e Belieclaire Golf and Country Club> Robert D. Blackman, Proprietor. Tbe Most Useful Clock in the World. Sets from the Face. AM? IT 1? I'AI.I.Ktl The Improved WIZARD III" I'H'i FRACTIONAL TIME REMINDER. KKATt'HKH MIT ON AW .ilTllr'K EXISTTNO llJH'K. MlVKl,. I1AVD MiM?. I 'HKFt'I. UK 1.1A HI. V.. K-tnl for leioklet ?r Thonr ?13 Brnad ?.in in, |,...I h. any I' S. I' <?, a.M'nui mi rcit-lpt I'HHi: ?S.00: *iih llll ilnalril hi 'h inn-rain. WOO. YANKEE WIZARD CLOCK CO., IX llcn.lv.u.?. >*w Vork Ctt?\ COMPLETE LINt of Furniture ior Summer Horn*'. ?t LLNNON'S lov jpf-ces. Brown fibre Utair Or Rocker ; loos? cushion ?/-'"?? scat and uphoflif '?<? Mi It in Tapestry ?8? WttCdMHUlY ?','' I.-.? Hem 1M Ht reel. *** "?'? t?r < -lonlail f Iml* Honklet. Above ? Secretary of t h e Treasury Carier Glass launches the Vic? tory Loan Campaign and is shown delivering a package of campaign literature to an army aviator for distribution from the clouds. l'uni Thumiixii,, Right?The world's largest airship, the British dirigible R-33, about to make her successful maiden flight, Once out of (he hangar it look hun? dreds of people to hold (he great ?hip down to earth. Il i? report?! thai ihi? i? ont* of ihr nirnhipii thai are loon to attempt the Traniatlaritic flight. Meet Bayside's new deputy sheriff. Miss Norma Talmadge, the only woman on the government salary list in such a capacity. Norma is an ex? pert motorcycle rider and the silver shield she wears is her authority to stop motor speedsters and in other wavs aid the Bayside police. Kt ustinli \'ii " Boy Howdy! 1 he youth? ful Woolworth Building in the centre is the 37th Division's giant, John Finley. of Birmingham. Alabama. He and his two miniature pal? are mem? bers of Company M, 147th Infantry. All three look part in some of the heaviest flighting in France. How did Buche bullets ever miss suoh a target} ,.??, Th.,,,?? A general view of what it probably the ?mallest, yet busiest and most efficient, railroad system in the world. It operates eight miles of track over Major Louis E Wiilson U S A wh ~T"~?~~~~~~ an area of lest than a square mile, while its rolling stock consists of but four locomotives and 200 cars (no Pullman or passenger coaches in the ' 8Udd1v officer has bet-n in" r h arc* S'.U. ??1 &\ a ? dH' zone equipment). It has never lost a life, had a serious accident, nor been the defendant in a damage suit. Operating over filled-in ground (exea- X? IslandP P?S vated from the New York subway), this mmature railway system handled last year over 9.000 loaded freight cars of army supplies. The Gov- oversea, from the Sort o New Y?rt l I J 5P ."r ernor's Island Railway, in charge of Lieutenant Philip J. O'Brien. U. S. A. ".ES unde??lelrelnu^LTof'Mtr Wiiul