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ot > SEA TERROR “FO UNCLE SA Adder, Moccasin and Grampus, ; .. the New Submarine Boats, ’ Exceed Requirements De- manded in Every Particular. GO FAST AND DIVE DEEP. iFests Here and on the Pacific Coast a Show that These Craft Will Be 4 \ What They Were Built for, Aw- * fully Destructive Naval Engines, 5 * Tt ts a far cry trom the original Hol- Yand torpedo boat launched a few years @go at Elizabethport and tried out with Mo particular success by the Navy De- partment and the improved types of @ubmarine craft now being tested at ‘vartous points throughout the country. ‘Where the Holland, Jargely an experl- fmental boat, was disappointing in many Fespects’ the new boats, particularly the (Adder and Moccasin, undergoing tests jeff Greenport, L. I., and the Grampus, @ few days ago at San Francisco, surpassed the requirements made for them as to speed and every other Bestrable quality. _ The Adder and the Moccasin, accord- faq to the terms of the contract, are to run eight knots an hour on Whe surface in a ight condition and @even knots an hour, carrying a full @rew and weights equalling a full com- plement of ‘torpedoes. Awash—that is, with only the top of the deck showing @bove the surface—the requirements @alled for a speed of from seven to @even and one-half knots, and, entirely Gebmerxed, for a speed of seven knots. Bxeeed the Requirements. FAAN of these requirements have been “@aceeded by the boats. There remain "endurance tests and teats of accuracy 4m Alscharging torpedoes. No doubt ex- fets in the minds of the naval officers who have seen the performances of the “ ‘Doats that these tests will be as suc- By eeasful as the early ones. Out in San Francisco the Grampus ‘has been tried on the surface and half- @ubmerged and has exceeded the re- quirements even more decisively than fave th¢ boats belng put through their Paces off Greenport. The Grampus, the AGder and the Moccasin are all of the @ame improved type, and from all ap- Pearances are forerunners of a great fleet of submarine craft to be attached to the United States Navy. “The main point of Improvement ob- Servable over the original Holland boat fa the increase in size, allowing for More and heavier machinery and also Providing more roomy quarters for the gtew. In the first Holland everything Was so cramped that an accident to ny part of the machinery wan almost @ertain to affect the whole motive power of the boat. In the new typo there is room enough to allow the en- Guerra. to perform their, work, without ulty, and the various compilcated sms are widely separated. Size Must Ne Limited. “There is a limit to the size of subd- : a boats, because it is necessary at they should present as small a @irface as possible to the guns of the @nemy. They are bullt of light steel Plates and a few well-directed sma'l hot would sink one without trouble. tis probable that no larger boats than 3 Adder, Moccasin and Grampus will bullt by this Gov i Where the Ho! splacement of ve a displa earry more power for su pulsion that t and have capncit: does without. relo flland would fre b mechan! Teed, had a ‘ he new hoate ment in ti face and he old DL for firin ¢ five tor- as the Theoretically, the torpedo it is the most destru. engine of ‘War ever created. cd WORLD WANTS. Yield the Best Results. 113 BUT 503 AGENTS .... APPRENTICES DAKeERS BONNAZ .... ,BOOKBINDERS ‘POOKKEEPERS .., x8 BRASS WORKERS. (DRICKLAYERS “BUSHELMEN . BUTCHERS . this Morning's World, Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. Papers combined, UNCHMEN wo BE Reece Ds ws OMNIBUSES: OSTRICH FEATHER was ww ata san Siwake Fea GANVASSER HANDS , 2 GARPENTERS PACKERS 18 CASHIERS ++ GO) PAINTERS 0... 00. 14 CHAMBERMAIDS .. 10/ PHOTOGRAPHERS... 3 “COMPOSITORS PIANO HANDS .., 9 COOKS... . | PLUMBERS .....0... 7 CUTTERS RS. ‘ “DENTISTS POLISHERS . 3 DESIGNERS PORTERS ri DWHWASHERS 6 DRESSMAKERS ... a “pnivens a DRUG CLERKS . 12 WLECTRICIANS .... 33 HLEVATOR RUN- | SHOR MEN 4 NERS ...., 2) SILVERSMITHS 6 WMPROIDERERS ., 2) SKIRT UANDS 8 SEMP. AGENCIES .. 6) SOLICITORS 3 ENGRAVERS . 2 i 2 BXAMINERS 2 6 EDERS . 2 7 2/TINSMITHS . 6 2) UMBRELLA 1 6 33) UPHOLSTERDRS .. 10 16 | USEFUL MEN 3 2] WAIST HANDS .., 17 3 9 u 3 Paid Help Wants in| 1182) a yd.; " only, at SUBMARINE BOAT ADDER ON SURFACE, GOING ABOUT EIGHT KNOTS AN HOUR, (Copyright by G. G. Bain.) BOY'S DEATH DUE TO BAD GAS KEY There Was No Stop-Catch and He Had Evidently Turned It Off and Then On Again. Gustave Sherman, a massenger doy, thirteen years old, and the sole support of his widowed mother, was found dead In bed to-day at No. 10 Rapelye street, Brooklyn, His sleeping room was Milled with illuminating gas, When Mrs, Sherman went to arouse her son for work she found him uncone sclous. Her cries brought in her neigh- bors, and the police were called to summon an ambulance. The physicians pronounced the lad dead. The police found that the gas cock in the room was defectlye. Evidently the lad had turned the gas on after he put It out, as there was no catch In the brackeg. | + —— BLEW HIS BRAINS OUT. Edward Riley, After Quarrel with Sweetheart, Killed Himself, to The ARLID . J, Nov ward Riley, a young man of Kearny, committed suicide early this m His bo: was found near the Catholle ry In Arlington, Riley had sat fence and, placing a re- 1 forehead, outs bls brains. kept mp vith a ung Wi who Ithnea's Ca ch Recelve ‘Same uber of Votes. ITHACA, N, ¥,, Nov, 13—The official canvass, as completed for Ithaca to-day, reveaied that the vate cast for Demo- atic and Repulican candidates for or was a tle, William R. Gunder- . Miller, the Democratle can- h received 1,682 votes, ed that Miller was ity of 7 votes. will” probably be ——<—a——- SUICIDE AFTER DRINKING. Plano-Maker Hanged Himself by a Trunk Strap to Gas Jet, When his landlady called him at 6 o'clock this morning in his room at No, 691 East One Hundred and Thirty- A special election eld. fitth street Fred Lundberg, a. plano- er, sald he would Ket up. An hour la khe opened the door and found him. hanging from the gas Jet by a trunk strap. He was dead When “Po- Neeman Griffin cut him down, He had been drinking heavily for sey- eral days and had lost his position, A sister living In the efty took charge of the hody. MARLER BAUS, Sixth Ave. & 3ist St. MILLINERY Very special at $1.00; 16-in. Am- azon Ostrich Plumes—black only— heavy stem—thick, long, glossy HANGS HIMSELF IN KITCHEN. Body Cut Down When Discovered, but Too Late to Save Him, Frederick Lumberg, forty-one years old, of No, 691 East One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, committed suicide by hanging in the kitchen of his home early to-day. The body was cut down, and Dr. Buseck, of Lincoln Hoaspital, summoned, but Lumberg was dead, SCREAMS WOKE HUSBAND. Woman Took Two Ounces of Car- bolle Acia in Bed. Mrs. Rosie Schneller, Usirty-four years old, of No, 3% Osborne street, Brooklyn, died in St. Mary's Hospital this morn- ing, as the result of drinking two ounces of carbolic acid, ne woman, who lived with hus- Edge Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Women’s All-linen Embroidered IRISH POINT, MARIE ANTOINETTE, RENAISSANCE, Reduced from $12 Mattresses, made in their own only best materials used, Spring Underbeds, flues; worth $2.00, spe- $ { 00 See e eee en eeereerees * Satin Taffeta Merveilleux Ribbon, ae yard; 5-in. wide—all delicate shades, white, gray, cream, blue, Nile, lavender, pink and old rose; excellent quality—worth 39. 2 5c special. for Friday sree eengbyneecenenny Women’s French Linen Tape Border Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered initial, Lace Edge and Scalloped Handkerchiefs, Men’s All-linen unlgundered Hemstitched Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, Bedsteads Brass, exclusive designs | White Enamel, Brass, Cribs car and and three children, awakened the family early this morning by her ms, Her husban@ rushed to her side and found her writhing in pain and clasping in one hand an empty bottle which had contained carbolic act. An ambulance was summoned and she was taken to the hospital, where she died in a few hours, The only explanation given was that Mrs. Schnelder had been despondent lately through illness, fe eS SHOOTING FOLLOWS GAME. Victim Badly Wounded and Assall- ant Gets Away. In a quarrel over a game of pool, Pat- rick Moran, of No. 24 Vgn Wort Alley, was shot In the head by Pasquale M&- rillo In front of No. 86 Laret street, Jer- ye Stern Brothers Glove Departments Complete lines of Imported and Domestic Gloves for Winter Wear; Hand Knit Wool, Fur, Fleece and Fur-lined Gloves Also ‘To-morrow Women’s 8 Button Suede Mousquetaire +|Gloves, in white, black and colors, Women’s 16 and 20 Button Suede Mousquetaire Gloves, for dress and evening wear, in white, mastique and mode, Pr, Value $2.50 and $3.00 Pr. Handkerchief Dep’t Later Importations of Exclusive Novelties. Men's and Women’s Handkerchiefs in colored borders, embroidered, tape borders, hand hemstitched, hand spun and embroidered linen Rose Point, Real Valenciennes, hand made, and Appenzell embroidered handkerchiefs SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO EMBROIDERING INITIALS, MONOGRAMS AND CRESTS Special, To-morrow Women’s All-linen Hemstitched and Scalloped Pr. 95° $1.50 Value $1.50 at 24° 25¢ 48° 12¢ Lace Curtains @ Reduction Sale at $3.25, 4.78 & 7.75 Reduced from $3.75, 5.75 & 9.50 Pr. $5.00, 5.75 & 6.75 at Reduced from $6.00, 6.50 & 7.50 at $9.75, 12,50 & 19.50 +50, 16.50 & 25.00 Bedsteads & Bedding se tuird Foo workrooms from $13.50 to 50.00 from $2.50 to 20.00 Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Warranted Inodorous from $25.00 brass trimmings, $4.50 $28.50, 35.00, 40.00 | White, with brass trimmings, 4.85, 10.50, 12.75 West Twenty-third Street. World THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1962. JAMES McGREERY & CO. ‘Upholstery Dep't, 4th Floor, About 1,200 pairs, Fancy Muslin Curtains, with hemstitched or plain ruf-| fles. Figured, striped or plain centres. 1.00 per pair, “United Crafts” Art Fur-} niture,—upholstered with! roan skin or Spanish leather. Rockers..... Arm Chairs. + 9.00! Desks) b:ccaieoe:s\enciees 1225 Hall Clocks,—after ‘“‘Glas- gow School,” Colonial and Dutch Models. Weathered Oak finish. 25.00, 35-00, §5:00 75.00 each, Settles, Hall Benches, Book Shelves, etc. 4.25 and Twenty-third Street. JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Made of black or castor Ker- «sey Cloth, Half-length,— semi-fitted back,—double capes, Lined with satin. 13-50 Broadcloth coats, with pleated back ahd double} capes. ‘Trimmed with) bands of stitched satin, Colors ;—black,tan and grey. | Self colored linings. Length 50 inches. ‘ ‘ 35:00 Velours Blouse Coats, with Chinchilla collar and re- veres, Lined with white satin, 55.00 | it Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves, Kid and Suede Gloves, Light and medium colors, 2 clasp. 1,00 per pair, The general stock includes novelty gloves for driv- ing and street dress, and the new pique sewn suede, with four row embroid- ery. All the latest shades in kid for evening wear. 2 to 3o button length, Twenty-third Street, For Facts About Politics That Every Voter Should’ Know, Consult the Almanac and Encyclopedia, 600 Pages. 10,000 Facts, nee arate (Roth NeW 1 crs'Ss Fasiest Growing Store, WE ST bargains: in all sizes, Big Values in Skirts, Walking Skirts, made from heavy Ox- ford gray English melton cloth, cut in the new flare style, with tailor stitched bottom over lap seams; perfect in hang, fit and finish, NONE C. ©. D. NO MAIL ORDERS and not over two to each customer; to-morrow ( Ateweee se teeene ‘Women’s Pialted Walking Skirts, made from heavy weight cheviot, al seams four times stitched with white or black, forming six inverted pleats, tailor stitched —_ bottom, A colors blue and black; J 98 special. * season. every stitch has been taken. Black Breasts at {0e. newest goods of the season, and lots of them— not an odd nor an old lot. Values fositively range to 39c. each. Offered here, speciat to- morrow at. 10c Black Velvet Ribbon. A Special Lot of Imported Black Velvet Ribbon with While these goods usually sell up to 29c. per yard, we are going to piace a special lot of them on sale in 10-yard pieces, at, per yard 98c. Side Bags, 49c. We base this valuation on the figures we have seen displayed in other stores as “special” for the same goods. These are good size, attractive side bags of black American walrus. They are silk lined, have dutside kets, and are shown with oxicized French finished repousse frames, Bold 4 9 values indeed! Choose from’ this special lot to morrow at... The best Overcoat value in New York! they may come in troops. sizes 3 to 8. $3 value to-morrow at. Children’s Fast Black Seamless Wool Hose, wide and fine ribbed, also plain gray tipped toe and heel; the 29c. quality fore... ‘ 19c Women’s Extra Heavy Fast Black Seamless Cotton| Wome: Fleeced Hose, ribbed and plain, double sole, spliced 15 heel and toe; regular 25. values fo . 2c Women’s Fine Fast Black Full Fashioned Imported Hose, embroidered ankles, in white, pink, blue and 35 red, double soles, heel and foe; the 49c. quality at.. Cc Women’s Extra Heavy Fleece Lined Vests and Pants. Vests are high neck, with long or short sleeves, J 9 trimmed with silk tape; also pearl buttons; pants have French band and are ankle length regular 29c. value, for Outing Flannel Remnants 5 Cases of Mill Remnants Extra Heavy Outing Flannels, in beautiful patterns, in- cluding stripes, checks and plaids; never sold for less than 10c. yard... No Mail Orders. i Striped Waistings. Striped Walstings in all the new effects, in shades of ay, royal, rose, cardinal, green, black and white strip egular price 19c., At ceceeeeeeeeees eee Hemstitched Sheets, size 63: 5ic 12: x90, value 55¢., 39 C at Hematitchod Pillow Cazes, sire 45x36, at 10%o For Women. Women’s 3-4 Height Lace Shoes, suit- able for rainy weather, in dark brown Boid Friday Bargains. We can’t be too emphatic in saying that ours are the n-o:t important Bargain Frida: constant perseverance of our unrivalled force of buyers brings to us the mostvalluting Special vale’ in the market—not on one special occasion, but on EVERY Friday, ‘ust as regularly as Friday:comes, We, work ceaselessly, tirelessly, systematically. And you are the great gainer just as certainly as ours are the best Newest Monte Garlo Goats at $4.98. This is a new special lot that we secured exclusively for Bargain Friday selling. The coats are made from fine al!-wool kersey, lined throughout and finely tailored. They have full kimono turn-over cuffs and pearl buttons: Monte Carlo backs. The rarest kind of a bargain. a erico flouey Promptly Refunded, Sales. “The 4.98 In black and castor, To-morrow ateses.secerereses . Srecials for Girls, cloth, in blue, castor, red and green, plaited back; Monte Carlo Shoulder Cape, braid ton cloth, full back. velvet and satin’ trimmed in blue if 4 9 sizes 4 to 14; choice at...’ # # Girls’ Long Winter Garments, made @ Carlo back; two-cape style or single cape, embroidered, reversed cuff or kimono red, brown, green and Oxford, sizes 4 to 14; the greatest coat 9 New Styles in Trimmed Hats at $3.98. Here’s a handsome special lot for Bargain Friday. New styles made from some of the most correct ideas of the Our own milliners made them. We know just how perfect the materials are and with what care It is a broad showing fermitting of ‘an immense choice range. surprised to get them for less than $6 each. Special to-morrow at... . These are imported black breasts of magnificent quality. The} These are 16-inch plumes, fine, glossy and brilliant. We have Boys’ $3.00 Overcoats at $1.85. here to be fitted out with their winter coats while this sale lasts. And well These are fine Oxford Grey Kersey Over- coats, extra long, with full box back, vertical pockets, silk velvet collars, wide French facings and turned-up cuffs with velvet facings; sizes 4 to 16. Only one to each customer ; special at.......++++0+- Boys’ Regular $3.00 Suits, Special at $1.98. Shown in double-breasted, 3-piece, sailor blouse and Norfolk styles ; strictly all wool, elegantly made and trimmed; in cheviots, worsteds, cashmeres and Venetians; and invisible plaids. Two and 3 piece suits in sizes 7 to 16. Sailor Great Specials in Hosiery and Underwear. Flannels, Domestics, Housekeeping Linens. GREAT BARGAINS IN SHOES. oe seed ceneeccesces \ and heavy weight Russian pearly all J + J 9 Gaiter Uppers.....0e Boys’ Shoes. spring heels, at.... 98c Silver-Plated Ware. Dishes, in a variety of colors, guaranteed to be plated on hard white metal; would be lo Ste Plated Nutpick#and Seeactenty sper) set 25c' Cut Glass Sha with heavy sterling tops; v: 25¢ Pebtetined boner vale aps spe cecarter OE leather; reduced from $2,50 ~ and $2. ‘Women’s Black Cloth 25¢ Boys’ School Shoes, made with double soles, Quadruple-Plated and Crystal Frult 9 8 at $1.50; speciale } Cc ues 39¢.; special afyeach....,, i 600 New Monte Carlo Coats, of melton trimmed; also English Box Coats, of mel- Oxford, red; and castor, from heavy English melton cloth, Monte sleeve, velvet collars, colors blue, castor, bargain ever offered; choice. . 3.98 Black Amazon Plumes. You'll be seen nothing to approach them on sale else- where for less than $1.98. These were intended by the maker to sell as high as that. Offered, special while the lot lasts, at...+++ 98c Nos. 1%, 1%, 1% and 1%, to-morrow, Linen Back, Patent Medicines, Bte.} No [ail Orders. ++ 60c, Pinktam Glycerine, 3 oz. bottle pound, Pavegorle: 100! Wood Alcohol, pint Scott’s Emulsio: Castor Oil, 3 ounce. Powde ed Borax, 1 Danderire, 25c. size... 13 Ib. Bicarbonate Soda, lb.. Hay’s Hi: Heal Essenceof Peps 04 | Plori'a Water 29c| Imported Bay 7c! Rudler Bulb Syr.nges25q Swamp-Roct Essence Feppetmi Hundreds 0/ boys are troopinz 1.85 pile colors, checks, stripes louse and Norfolk suits in 1.98 Women’s Heavy Fleece Lined Vests and Pants in extra large sizes; vests are high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with silk tape and pearl buttons; pants 25c are anne length; 49c, values for.. oes "s Fleece Lined Combination Sults in high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with silk tape and pearl buttons; usually sold for 75c; special for A9c this sal * Pees eee eee cee Women’s d Merino Combination Sults, in high neck and long sleeves, trimmed with silk tape and pearl buttons, usually sold for $1.49; for this sale. 8c Boys’ Heavy Fleece Shirts and Drawers, in camel’s hair color; shirts are finished with silk tape and pearl buttons, drawers are ankle lengths; sizes 24 to.34; 25c Blankets, nicely bound and finished, Tufted’ Silkoline Com- 9 8 value 1.39 cece. IC Linings. Blankets and Gomforters. value 3.98, at Another lot of cotton, Best Soft Finished Cambrica, ait 3c Mill Remnants [lercerized Perca- 734 L74c 100 pairs heavy Eastern wool 2 98 forters, lined with pure’sanitary lines, value 15C.. Men’s Shoes. Ten’s Shoes—Large lot of excellently made Shoes ata special price for to-mor- row. Solidthroughout and suitable fof dif- ferent tastes and Shapes for J 5 6) ° all kinds of feet, lace and elastic sides, all sizes, per deeeecacenenanaesrees a att Slipper Maker a large lot of jsaahd merits sell for $1. ec ught 59c them and will sell them for.. en. Tlen's Black Cloth Gaiter Tops, 49 excellent quality Cloth, pair, . (- Just received from a large | Brussels Ruge. | terns in All wool, 9 feet by 12 feet, many regularly ° Oriental and Persian designs. 4 Ua at $17.50; special for this gale. 298 Lace Gurtains. Scotch Lace Curtains, exquisite designs, i Irish Point, Arabian and Renaissance effects; 1. 50 reg. price, per pair, our special sale price