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THOUSANDS OUT TO SEE LAUNCHING OF NORTH DAKOTA Ghristen Navy’s Greatest Sea Fighter. QUINCY, Mass., Nov. 10.—More than fen thousand persons, Including repre- Bentatives of two States and of the, Nattonal Government, gathered at the yards of the Fore River Shipbuilding Company to-day to witness the launch- ing of America's most powerful sea! fighter and hear her named tn honor of | the State of North Dakota, While the North Dakota follows near- ly a dozen great vessels launched at the Fore River yards, her plunge into the sea to-day was regarded ae estab- | Usbing a new epoch in the history of the United States navy, because of her tremendous strength, both on the at- tack and on the defense, by the addi- tional thickness of her armor, and by the fact that she {s the first all big gun ship of For se has been know ths the North Dakota t has not saved her in which Prest. Iso joined. Although sion the North Dakota| will undoubtedly be the American construction, her prestice ld will soon be dimmed, for there are already in Eng-| ermany, Russia and Ja-| an a dozen ship a su-| figh ting ability now under con- | struction The christening party came on spe- cially from > Gov. John Burke Arrangements for seeing the lay ing were ample, there being thany tage points ai 1 aides of the hich 1 row. The guests of the to Quincy from b on a train directly to the scene. —— DROPS DEAD ON WAY TO PHONE 10 WIFE ston {Vv Balmer, ar, Bathhouse Man, Stricken in Hotel— Panic Among Diners. Joseph Dathhouse proprietor dropped dead ast night in the Fountain House, No. 361 Flatbush avenue, Brook- Frederick Balmer, at Coney Island, lyn. in the Balmer, who was forty-six years old and lived at No. Garfield place, Brooklyn, was eating dinner with ex- Police Inspector Clayton, when he re- membered he had promised to ‘phone to his wife to ask her If there was | anything she desired in the way of eatable Balmer arose n the table and walked toward the telephone booth. He thad almost reached it. wh with a groan, lie throw up his hands ‘and sap fo the floor a nearby the American Dread- maximum of | 1 Peers } in our homes are daily sacrificing | their lives to duty. |they ought to have h | Erestration. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908 the women table jumped up in fright, Death was in- crying out in alarm stantanoous, Tt was said that 1,000,000 persons had bathed at Balmer's place at the Island. His widow is a member of the old Van- derveer family of Flatbush. Also sur- viving are a fon, Frederick, a single daughter and a married daughter, Mrs. | Sosepiiing Lipma ili RAN ROUND IN CIRCLE. and but strate “turt h ouldn’t tell which Sight Cour he was a Out of u job. eman Noble, of street station, at Forty-firet enth avenue, and was un- in what he was doing. teinert sent him to Belle- Magistri iti vue t HOUSE WORK In order to keep the home neat nds of American women} and pretty, the children well dressed a tidy, women overdo. | A female weakness or displacement often brought on and in silence, rifting to worse, knc ng well that and burd den. come the pains | VEGETABLE COMPOUND | comes as a boon and a blessi it iid to Mrs, F. Ellsworth, of } nd to Mrs. W. P. Boyd, I t Beaver F , Who say: “I was not able my own work, ows ng to the na trouble from hich I suffered. Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound helped me won- derfully, and 1 am so well that 1 can do as big a day's work as | ever did. I wish every sick woman would try it.” 'FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E, Pink- m roots and herbs, séandard rem Positivel has been the {y for female ills, and} cured thousands of we Omen who have been troubles with, cements, inflammation, ul- ration, fibroid tumors, irregulari- es, periodic pains, backache, that a down feeling, flatulency, zestion, dizziness or Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thou- semis to health. Address Lynn, Mass. W.L,DOUGLAS THE BEST FSSGS3BO SHOES FOR MEN W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES MANUFACTURER The reason W: L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is use I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of slilled shoemakers in this country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be ex- celled. ' The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after by specially trained experts in every department. If I could take you into my large factories at Brock- ton, s., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas THAN ANY OTHER IN _ ThE WORLD. $3.50 waste $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater valuethan any other make. W.k. DOUGLAS $4.00 GiLT EDGE SHOE 60 SHOE {x L. Dugias nase an Digh'prices and luferior Bast Color Lyet« e le stamped 0 0 AGI UPON Wewolusively not Be Ecualied at Any Price. w. Lvousiasy BOYS' SHOES $1.75 AND £2.00, $3. THE SAME LEATH QUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S . FOR $1.75 AND $2.00. rotecte the wea Tat Wo Bia Ho 1 DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mase W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK; 433 Broadway, oor, Howard, |356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St, 9 Broadway, cor. 36th St, 17-1449 Broadway. | 2 Third Ave., cor, 120th, 984 Third Ave., near 59th St, 2779 Third Avenue. 250 West 125th Street, 345 Avenue. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 708-710 Broadway. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av. 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, 478 Fifth Avenue. JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark Avenue, NEWARK.-—-785 Broad St. PATERSON —192 Market St. Compound, made, PRESIDENT ey suf-| along from} May-| | nervous | Why don’t you try it? Stern Brothers To-morrow, Wednesday Untrimmed Hats FUR, TURBANS, BEAVER, HATS IN ALL PREVAILING SHAPES. Special Sale, To-morrow TAILORED BEAVER HATS, in a variety of effective styles, (FIRST FLOOR) Unusual Values in Handkerchiefs Women's Sheer French Linen Handkerchiefs, hand emt/@ inittal, also Shamrock Lawn, with white or colored initial, Box of Six Women's Pure French Linen Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs, various designs, Women's Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, with pure linen centres, Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in plaid and tape effects, Men's Pure Linen Handkerchtefs, ¥% and % Inch hems, Per Doz. Classique Corsets The Latest Paris Models CONFORMING TO PREVAILING FASHIONS, | LONG AND CLOSE FITTING HIP AND BACK EFFECTS, MADE UF BA. TISTE, BROCHE AND COUTIL. FRENCH HAND-MADE CORSETS IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS, DESIGNED FOR THE PRESENT STYLE OF DRESS, $2.50, 3.50, 5.75 & 6.75 at | Richly Decorated Limoges China At very Attractive Prices Entree, Doz, $4.50, 8.50 Plates Bread and Butter, «3.75, 5.95 Dinver, “ 7.50, 11.95 Tea, Doz. 4,50, 6.95 leans S | Chocolate, “7.95, 10.00 aucers (After Dinner, “ 4.25, 5,95 West Twenty-third Street PLUSH, VELVET, SATIN, OTTOMAN AND FELT $7.75 $1.38 Value 85c Each, SOc Ech 32C, 48c, 65c, 75c | Per Dor, 91.75 | 2.40 UDING THE EXTREMELY SUSPENDERS' You are looking for real comfort and tong service—President Suspenders will give you both They have the exclusive and common sense cord action a? the back which “gives and takes” with every movement. This overcomes al} strain at your shoulders and the buttons. In this illust see the principle of the self-ad- justment—as one side len side shortens, giving perfect support everywh ny where. Made in differept weights and lengths to suit you. MAKER'S GUARANTEE on every pair—SATISFACTION, NEW PAIR OR MONEY BACK Price 50c., at your dealer's, or sent prepaid on receipt of price. Buy yours to-day and begin to know Suspender comfort Thec.A.EDGARTON HG. COMPANY 575 Main St., Shirley, Mass, DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. Drs. F. C. & J. B. Farrell, Dental furgenns, iding beh We are not Improved Method of Alveolar Bridge Work refered for the first ete method. We do eee eclimesteen reel une nnd tower sete of teeth, Oth aia Gala Cron. eli . W. CORNER 42D ST, “AND oT AY pti Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 P, M. Sundays, 10 A. M. to 8 P THE WORLD “Vacation Resort” .“Ads” Printed More Than Any Other Newspaper in New York Remember This When You Get a Week or a Month Off 1 rade in 1907 — S.S.S is compo: the treatment of sore: dition of the blood is re purify the blood is the only hope of a suc a medicine that not only cleanses tl time restores the blood to it is iust such a remedy. etable properties, extracted from mn: forest and _ field: purit:7in the blood. strengthened and enriched it, sore: because they are no longer fed and kept open by a continual discharge| * se-laden matter from the blood, about a healthy condition of the flesh by supplying it with rich, nour. ishing blood and mak and Ulcers and any medical adv: into them ofirritating dis Saks & Company Broadway, at “Of all writings, fiction United States “done, of fiction are published a 34th Street is the easiest. In the thousands of new books nnually. Books dealing with substantial facts, however, are relatively few.” We have been told that nouncements relating to we are givento “harping So may it be. adds: same facts with new wo in the newspaper an- our Apparel for Men, upon the same strings.” But our critic thoughtfully “Of course it is hard to clothe the rds every day.” It is, Were we given to romancing, the task would be simplicity itself, If we delight in repeti- tion, it is because our first public announce- ment of years ago was a statement of facts— and succeeding years have not altered them. Distinctive, ready-for-service Winter Suits & Overcoats for Men In exclusive models, produced by our own designers and tailormen. Suits $15 to $45, Overcoats $15 to $65 Mhelnanenteiia unques offer the more remarkable. It pays to buy a good Piano like the Milton homes. with its full, rich, singing ton ful San Domingo mahogany; pedals and patent muffler; touch. $3 Down and are the terms of payment established in the terms that make it possible f this remarkable opportunity double repeating action; 2 | Smmps 19°70 20 °STREETI NEW York. ~° 30 Years Leade: $350 Milton rs of Fashion. Piano, *215 is the exceptional offer made to those who join our Milton Piano Club this week. ft Fourth Floor. _ The matchless Miuiton” made by The Milton Piano Co. of New York, is an’ instrument of altogether different class from those ordi- narily sold on the Club Plan ~ 27,000 Milton Pianos to date have brought happiness to that many which makes our present tonable, e; doubl full iron plate; veneered case In beautl- ivory keys; three responsive 31 a Week Milton Piano Club, Or any one to take advantage of SPECIAL:—Perhaps you would be interested in a fine used PEASE UPRIGHT pian _change yesterday. (ood as New. Price $165. $1.00 a week. 0, which came to usin ex- | | ee PSN ON THE REMEDY | » FOR SORES" ULCERS The combination of healthful vegetable ingredients of which S. S. S. d, makes it: an especially and ul norma It is made It urifiers, possessing the gua’ When §S. S. S. ann DENTISTRY: DR. GEC GEO. W.McNULTY HB ORIGINAL New York Dental Parlors, 348 SIXTH AVE. CROWN AND BKIDGE WoKK A SPB | cl Teeth positively extrac out paln by my own Dotan plied to the mums, Rstabll Full Set $ of Teeth, All Work Guaranteed. Ay - Gui ri ait ‘s venkNen BE mum anne aver genflech but with trot tas Soha ices. ou re 7 Ay, a 6 Pp. TEETH. iM you have three or four rere) 1) wil insert a full sot without a Plate, i do this with absolute! Satisfaction, Examination of your tooth free, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00} TEETH $4—-$7—&—B10 GUILSHAN N, BE, Cor, 125th St, and Sth Ave. Eatrance, 271 W, 125th St. 123 World Wants Work Wonders. circ 1, long been recogn a permanent d ul cure; and it should b lation, but one that at the sam rich, nutritive condition. §, S. S. entirely of re's root herbs and barks of th li and ulcers heal readily and surely Ss. nd lasting cure, FOR SALE. EX¢ | floor, NO Trane y PIANOS - AND ORGANS. Tie Mome of Migu-ured Gleinway Chickering Robmer, Kn A others, $75 & Wink PIANO CO. 17 Rast Tenth ate Unfurnished, THS FREE—t rooms and 937-047 Rockaway ay., Brooklya. HELP WANT ED- MAE Ew er shop ady wa » Job Smith, John “Xtanta Has His Day. If YOUR dog falle to return when the day {* done hurry yourself to» F-at-hand branch office and order a “Lost & Found” advertisement print+ ed in the Morniug or Sunday World, That's the Most Certain Way of Bringing Lost Doggie Back || able and effective remedy in| of every kind Since an imoure con-| ponsible for the trouble, a medicine that can heali ing, cleansing veg. ed as the greatest of all ry to remove everv im- has purified the circulation, and| S. brings} Book ex Sores mailed free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. bath, $10. choed carriage biacksinith (he year round AEAR FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue OUR AIM, First, Last, Always, IS TO OFFER The Best Values in Good Merchandise DO WE SUCCEED ? Let Obs Busy Stores Give Answer! New, Fresh Stochs of Women’s Underwear Offerings that will appeal to those who want good qualities and tasteful styles at moderate outlay....Although we confine this announcement to mention of the medium and fine, we display large assortments of still finer grades, including a new importation of French Hand Made and Hand Em- vrofdered Undergarments—while in the popular Domestic makes prices rang? as low as 24 cents for Corset Covers, 29 cents for Chemises, 49 cents for Night Dresses, 69 cents for Skirts. THBSE VALUBS SPEAK FOR THEMSELW FINE NIGHT DRESSES DRAWERS Muslin, Cambio and Nainsook— Cambric and Muslin—emb'y and eyelet emb'y, fancy Ince and lace trim'd—flounces in several tuck trim—some ribbon run— new designs—value .66. best styles—worth $1.29 Cambric and Natusook Drawer Special reduced lot of dainty Natnsook-— | deep flounces of handsome emb'y | round or pointed yoke and Merry Widow | in close or open effects— | etyles, with wide Cluny or daint: worth $1.29 a5 lace and ribbon—were $2.25... | Circular Flounce Drawers of fine Extra fine Nainsook—daintily trim nalnsook- ruffles of daintlest laces yokes, with medallions and combined or fine embrolderies—ribbon and Inco and emb'y—alro ot beading ‘fnish—worth $1.09. 1.25 effecty—worth $2.69 : An exceptionally fine lot of dainty | styles, with sheerest laces over Je akear Aiko tec tdiinalienraeerene embroideries on sleeves and | handsome open emb'y trim’d styl yokes—worth $4.09. 2.08 worth $2.9 French Nainsook—newest models, Vis | Finer Drawers to | $4.98. yokes of fine laces, medallions, tucks and. ribbon-worth | $4.98 9 | CORSET COVERS Finer Night Dresses to $11.08. Nainsook—yokes of dotted and fancy pattern laces of allover, embrolderies— 1 to 3 rows ribbon—worth 65... Nainsook Corset. Covers—tancy Tne Inserted yokes, with or without Sheer Nainsook Skirt Drawers— entire trim of lace inserts with fitted | FINE WHITE SKIRTS deep Inwn rasiee Extra fine Cambric flounce, with 2 to | inserts or rue a: embroidery medallions—usually .98.. .68 HUSH WICKER Mores 125) piaborate styles, daintily trim'd Fine Cambric—knee foune with pretty laces in scroll, pointed aplendid styles, with elaborate lace or ANA G Ler Liab lOnw=elko em Uivieatia| emb'y trim—worth $2.69... ol ribbon trim'd styles—worth $1.39.... .08 Fine Cambric Skirts—deep flounce of | nty Corset Covers of Lawn and combination lace, with ribbon drawn nsook many attractive styles, with lace beading and wide satin incantireeltymnrecallions bows—worth $4.69 2.98, broideries—worth $1 1.25 borate Skirts, with deep flounce of | Finer Covers to $3.08 ‘ows of Clover Val. lace and as washable linen finish—worth 4.98....3.98 | SKIRT LENGTH CHEMISES Skirts of fine Cambric—deep fan flounce Yoke front and back—trim'd of lace and graduated tucks— with fine lace or good emb'y— worth $5.95 full or fitted backs—worth $1 8 4.69 | . | Chemises—yoke and 8 and ‘ace or lace. Finer Skirts to $29.98, Skirt le front of medalli | COMBINATION GARMENTS Pyntlou ines 2 or 3 pes—Corset Cover and Drawers, Fine: et Cover and Skirt or Corset | ccc Cover with Drawers and. Skirc— | PRINCESS SLIPS to $6.08,” le, as bi silk, L M a id sook— Cambri Lawn and Cross! 158 te 8.98! ae Lawn, ull an LoS 10 7.88 o a 2 Attractive Prices for Directoire Buttons Fashionable Silks Other Button Fads An impressive display because of | Ottomans—Bengalines—Messalines— | Satin Duchesse—Crepe de Chine. Our assortments are most complete, comprising all desirable shades of extraordinary beauty and varlety— |every desirable and rich new fancy— from large Directoire buttons in su- perb effects of color and metal com- | Dinations to tiniest trimming stylee— = following values show goodly savings starin, | over prevailing prices:— sneck. | rec 4 DIRECTOIRE ...doz.. .98 to 6. r++ -BO| Peel and sisal, uc lowsh estos ethyst, pearl 1 gilt— “98 ana 1.50) mmetuyst pearl and dull’ gilt—oxldized and pearl—other metal effects, with 98, 1.98, 2.25, 2.50 each for day and evening, also black | and white, pearl or colors, green, blue, gray, ete. CHINES—Double 14.25) doz... 8 to 6.00 oRidtb—Hine v ‘at $1.50.. + nt and shaded Mio ake velegunt grade--white, cream, Hh pes arcr ory, biack, maize, Hight ive ‘and pink. [yp-Wing MESSALIN s BUTTONS... for. 5 to .4 Regularly $ a He, | 98 & 1.25 taupe und fashionable colors. Npeciaily rich weave— aud pastel shades, IN DUCHESSE— , ap| -49 to 4.49 Exquisite lust tdos Hf it oF Fich designe—dull or pol- ai ary Ord With.» + doz, 8 to .08 27 Auch 98, 1.25 vecvpsss OE. 3 to 08 Yard wide. 25, 1.50 fig'd, crossbar and | ntional designs. Men’s Furnishings | don. 39,0 6. 3 doz. 0. Assortments that meet varied tastes | erm | as well as purses. ‘doz. 15 to 2.25 . | Men's White Dress § BUTT vesvoz.. 8 to.98 | "2100 iinen—body of William remnoked, rose, white, plain, muslin—hand jaundered—with or Without cuffs—open back or open aa Ar 98 back and front e| Men's Flannel taupe,’ wistaria, test stripes— and combinations, tau, brown, red, ete, e | button ¢! -double bi he is c ouble b he workman- Seite ee at to (oe. | Bed Spreads elsewhere $3.49—Here 98) No such stock in Greater New York. Rae cal thal new: Leacias Vestal 7 || Gio hurt, scecks se Cteaten New (rom, e| Men's Negligee Shirts, Madras aud seilles and Crochet, as well as the Percal white and fancy pretty dainty Dimities so easily to pleated or plain--cuffs attached taunder or detached--full bodies, all sizes— on piibasl anne AAA value $1.49 . say s s Men's Domwet Night Sbirts—extra SPECIAL VALUES:— * | heavy—64 Inches long—all si 49 | Full Size Honey Comb— Men's Surpenders—lisle and wobbing— hem’d or fringed...... 149 not tarnish English Ma: Spreads—f Heavy Marseilles Kles that w above Includes extra sizes, Which run’ four Inches longer than regular Men's Black Cardigan Jackets—fne rib~ silk-tape edge—warranted fast— ie 4 worsted—size 36 + B25 | All worsted size ee BT Finest worsted--size 39 + 8.25 | Larger sizes to 54 Rise 2c, to 60c, per size, To-mo: a Wednesday, MORNING SALES— Until 1 P.M Yo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, NO MALL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. $9 98 Women’s Couey sets 4,85 long scart. PT. gilt bi les and Satin Finished 1} size... oR {ull size—bemmed cut-out corner ‘| newest slze. Imported Marseill handso1 wade Centre feces 64 inl squiare—union Mnen centres, Y RLDOR-NEW BUILDING pee Miver orks 's 608.,94 in handiee— the quality, Kee & eonnb! y FLOOR-—C) OND > Women s Cotton itise 44 8. heels und tooe 287 BUILDING 45 weather bed Ticks,, atr! aly for aile € Clonal 980 Mercerized “ ered, owels, - 16 ' wide floral border VLOOR- CENTRE New Curtaiutt ng Ad nyt ede, Outing Hat s—Cardina DR-~ MI LLIN 98ec Girls’ d MAIN 4 — bile, wh" ¢ -MEN'E Baty FLOOR—DRESS doops | 24e Mer tig d Mo eu for skirts & LINING | $4.98 Cowhide Giip Choice of 4 sizes leather THIRD FLOOR—C! Also 24 OTHER MOURNING Not advertised ” 100K FOR THE CLOCKS! 49.4 990 Embroderics cay beluug MALS~equal value to above Space does uot permit 100K FOR THE CLOCKSI oH ~ 1 —

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