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1907. June 3. Monday - at Baodeek. [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] 51

MODES FOR BALLOONING.

London Tallors Announce a Costume for Women with Opal Hued Accessories.

Special Cable Despatch to THE SUN.

LONDON, March 27.-Balloning promises to be more than ever a recreation among fashionable women during the coming summer, and it will have its own modes. A firm of women's tailors prescribes a most practical dress, being a gabardine of slimber or, for cold weather, loden. The fashionable color is green with brown tinge.

The coat part which is short, is lined with fleece or silk. It has four pockets, besides hand rests for keeping the hands warm. The skirt is adjustable; that is, it can be drawn up by invisible cords, form a pleat half way down. This will enable the wearer to climb in and out of the car with ease, while it may be lowered to full length when preferred.

Opal seems to have some mystic virtue as the color of certain accessories, it being decreed that a tailor made shirt of opal crepe be worn beneath the coat, while a special ballooning cap of fine opal crepe, in jelly bag shape, must be completed with an opal silk veil.



28 Mae 1907.
Discouraged? Not for a Moment!
The HERALD'S special cables from Paris this morning tell of Mr. Santos-Dumont's latest aeroplane experiment at St. Cyr and the practical destruction of the machine by an accident before the trial was fairly under way. Most men would be thoroughly discouraged by such a catastrophe. But Mr. Santos-Dumont? Not for a moment. Just crawl out from the debris, gather up the remains of the wreck, utilize anything available, get to work again on a new aeroplane and strive still further for success. That seems to be his principle.

And a good principle it is, in aeronautics or plain everyday affairs of life. That is the sort of pluck and determination that win in the end, whether it is Mr. Santos-Dumont and aerial navigation or Mr. John Smith, say, and prosaic business undertakings. A tip worth remembering.





Tyrol. The most delightful Alpine Country. The grandest and most picturesque works of nature.

GLACIERS. DOLOMITES.
Summer and Winter Resort.

Climbing Tours. Winter Sports.

ST. ANTON on the Arlberg (4,333 ft.)
Hotel Post.

BOZEN (883 ft.)
Hotel Bristol, First-Class.

BRENNER (4,420 ft.)
Grand Hotel, First-Class.

CORTINA d'AMPEZZO. Dolomites (4,080 ft.)
Hotel Miramonti. Strictly First-Class Hotel.

FULMES in the Stubai Valley (3,120 ft.)
Stubai Hotel

GOSSENASS, Climatic Health Resort (3,666 ft.)
Grand Hotel Grobner

GRIES, near BOZEN, South Tyrol (910 ft.)
Winter Health Resort, Season 15th Sept.-1st June

HOCHFINSTERMUNZ (3,833 ft.)
Hotel Hochfisntermunz. Hunting and Fishing.

INNSBRUCK, Capital of Tirol (1,880 ft.) Summer and Winter Resort, University, Schools and Botanical Gardens Theatrical Representations, Concerts, Palls, English Church.
Hotel Tirol. First-Class. Carl Landsee.
Pension Winter. Refinde home. Claudiaplatz.

Travel and Forwarding Office: H. HUEBER, Margarethenplatz.
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Hotel Post.
MENDELPASS (4,546 ft.) Uberetscher & Mendel Railway.
Mendelpass Hotel and Hotel Mendelhof. First-Class.
Grand Hotel Penegal. First-Class.

RIVA am Gardasee (230 ft.) Mori-Arco-Riva Railway.
Palace Hotel Lido. First-Class.
Reform Sanatorium. Dr. Ch. von Hartungen.

RONCEGNO. Health Climatic Resort (arsenic iron waters)
Grand Hotel des Bains, Park Hotel.

SULDENHOTEL (6,350 ft.) Amidst the Ortier Glaciers.)
TOBLACH, Pustertal (4,080 ft.) Hotel Germanla. [[Germania or Germanla]]

TRAFOI (5,250 ft.) Hotel Trafol.

TRIENT (650 ft.)
Imperial Hotel Trento.

WINDISCH-MATREI.
Hotel Pension Schloss Weissenstein.

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for the operator, from which Santos-Dumont could director the apparatus. The steering gear was in the rear, with side rudders on the wings for controlling the equilibrium of the machine. The whole weighed twenty kilos less than the "Bird of Prey" No. 2.
[[?]] was mounted on a single cycle wheel equipped with an automobile tire for the preliminary run before the aeroplane mounts. It was Santos-Dumont's intention after testing it with the fifty-horse-power motor to then use the one hundred horse-power motor of the same make

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