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Pa eos = aoa f High Class Suits and Gowns, $75.00 to bs yward ntl feet fre ure . 9 fi aaa eee dt buey, At each mine WOMAN WENT SWIMMING AT |; 4 large pieces, 160.00—In French and exclusive American models, f Lower Bay. was placed a rowboat would take up NIGHT TO SCARE HUSBAND. $765.00—Regularly $965.00, Coats, $69.08 100,00 and up—Very fine a position directly over it and ain | arments of Vel four Crepe Meteor and imported ne " \d iT on in th Y le " " : ° BRERA ur taser tents seus ES euitaiy iss "OparAtOES in ihe two Then Fought Policeman Rescuer and Sheraton Inlaid Mahogany Suite tings of Reversible Cloths. the Narrows in New York bay. Three |Tanke-fnding stations would take Was Arrested on Double | 4 lar, ‘ Gowns, $75.00, 95.00, 150,00 and u { tmaginary battleships were destroyed | ' ena itanvace ueaa | Charge | De tat Afternoon and Evening Dresses in Dark and } ee ee cesteney ot the Steers an are onthe line with two with attempting eutetde ana{!}| Original in design $575.00—Regularly $725.00. wit shades. i 6. U, in charge of the submarine mit hart y up on the rly conduct tn resisting the and paramount in . ° laists, $5.00, 10.00, 15.00 and up—Silk, } work at Fort Wadeworth, Staten Taland, [Darapets near opiate patrolman who tried to beauty. Sterling and Sheraton Inlaid Mahogany Suite Chiffon, Lingerie and Flannel Waists in a large ‘ Mod proved by th asearneon ot a [Aiding station are all counter-sunk Bay Paani. dian fled plainnes 4 large pieces, variety of attractive models. - the ground to escape the enemy's fire. i tgned | an conten ty vice oon hatte ower Uey are. the heart and. the ain ot | cnr" Coney eff] oF | handsomely $500.00—Regularly $605.00. James McCutcheon & Co., og the fortific patrons and must be protect~ | jan¢ Court to-day. She pleaded chased or engrave ° wr | . | Sennen, ‘ach ite ree eesererd 0 ct cot Par my Sivas whisk son Virginia Colonial Carved Mahogany Suite Oth Ave, & 84th St, wareRenttoria \ Gid the men at the range finders and in} HOW THE CHART MEN LOCATE | “Your Honor,” she satd, "I had been forms to your GMees 4 Jar; t ieces 1) the battle commanding station, chart THE MINES. Jout with ‘ome pated aa I merely need, ana Wi hich for he Pp 1 J t d k that ch of the two men in the ch: wanted to take a Ittle swim.’ ped, i the otter “amples trate. Fark DMMIItOD oom rie sRNEECMA oy peice ‘with ene | “Te it your custom to go in owtie a half-century has $585.00— gularly $715.00. credited Capt. H. S. Herrick and his! of the range-finding stations, and sits ming at 3 o'clock in the morning with borne an_ enviable i hea thoed officers ard company with a/ facing ie ee on which fs spread a all clothes on?’ queried the Mag- reputation, ‘ fect srore. ree sheet oi { Bee Hriks” ot ithe tatnds aa Upholstered Furniture R tmagnit ctacie f - r ‘* 7. k gand persons gathered on the hillsides |ers get thelr sight on the 4 Suites and Separate Pieccs. and lining the rails of the various t} marks th psition of the mine th » had been treating her unkiadly | MINE TEST SHOWS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911. and theorles about the big guns that line the grassy parapets of the defenses of the lower bay, but few civilians have was drawn slowly toward the spot where Jan old row boat and with a broom aa & waiting for ft, under the |paddie, struck out from shore, When ring surface of the | he he woman and seized her, y' thi | whistled for I Maher and Will- y idea of the Imp ol 1119 \s r hold and swam away. any idea of th important i pf dadhta rn it was oany to follow | firmer hold and dragged Leagan cid bad hid cme Ae gy lh te of the target up to the | he boat, The old craft was Betevuened of an mine 1 to know just Sinking and he ragged the woman Ragtatered eta |Y x n, yard of A rht. Then he Trade Mark Half a Century FROM WAR FLEET panne Enemy Couldn't Pass the Nar- mows Is Conclusion From Submarine Experiment. THREE TARGETS HiIT.|sna tace charce ot the work of place 1 4 Vautame nnd the | nt iver vaatd he promised Adam Mahogany Suite Coats, $28.00. Doublefaced Cloths and a lot of | ine a au ine Atl it eae t ork an at he safety offioge way | rary ne AG reatineg | 4 large pieces and @ bnile urna; ‘Coats’ where regular sizes are broken, Sei ae tebe, Gn GeMtaTh leslie Ro oF Wylie, M ico of |is Mies K Coast Artillerymen Get Per: fect Score for Work in . 4 *, anchored «| 4 comfortable distance. To| call out through the phone the figures iw YORE Three Piece Suite ‘ wee the placid, sunlit surface of the}tu correspond with the figures to an Michael Halley said he saw 4 . 4 FATE fr \ lower bay suddenly © and gape| which the rulers on the table must be | the, Woman struauling in the breakers Sofa, Arm Chair and Rocker, in denim; Z 4 Uke the crater of « volcano while from|set. The chart men repeat the com-|*° 2 cS SU eee It : the centre of the disturbance a great geyser ct water lifted itself majestic- ally to the height of at leas, two un- red fect was thrilling in Its grim sug: | As|! gestion of death and destruction. the huge column of water mounted © ward a dea against the hi @istant echoes. Then the fountain spread umbrellawise and drop- ped back into the bay, splashing the water's surface with bite of the splin- tered target. The whole operation, from the Arop- Ding of the mines to their successive discharge, forma one of the most inter- esting chapters in @ description of de- fensive measures taken by the United States Government to protect its great- est port against a hostile feet. could tem for tra course of an ap proaching Vessel until {t Is directly over one of the great mines, where It ca sent reeling to the bottom by @ twitch fo a finger on the electric switchboard, is perfect in theory and, what Ip st better, in practice nters that are tment to travel fre contain 100 pounds were dropped to an automat! # the mine to float made of tron and of gun cotton overboard attac that alle mand and then move the lower end of pading to the ate switchboard | and allowed to remain in the water | two hours to test the efflclency of the | connections. When all was ready one of the Govern- ment launches proceeded down past the nine buoya towing the three red-painted, raft-like targets, each flaunting a red Two hundred yards of rope was paid out on one of the targets and then passed through a ring in the buoy rope of the mine and made fast to the stern ams, and with and her r On hust Gels boat the woman cuer we rought ashore. plea of William Whitney, the In court to-day Magistrate roled en woman. art 1 the observas of the target's ap: | ted Just as 4s to show, fact, Capt 4 to fire, | here is | GIRL SUES FOR $10,000. ~ Mis# Clara Killeen, employed in an iptown department st has begun al the Supreme Court against I, a wealthy Mquor dealer eet, for breach of y and the battle. | apled by ho ‘# young and “$10,000 damages de ding oft | 3 r will be donee | — » mine company at every Fort’ Wadswort 49-51 West 34th Street a e_ Between Loni 70 Aves! 7th Aves." SONA BV FER fon Anioag “Many Wenetday RAE a Few from Among Many Wednesday Bargains. Fine Period Furniture High Grade Dining Room Suites William and Mary Inlaid Mahogany Suite | Sofa and Chair, inlaid mahogany frames, in denim, Upholstered Sofas and Davenports Regularly $38.00, $40.00, $50.00, $80.00 Founded 1826 Important Sale of Choice Woods—Best Construction. $1,580.00—Regularly $1,880.00. $110.00—Regularly $160.00. Two Piece Suite $47.50—Regularly $67.50. in Denim $25.00, $27.50, $35.00, $60.00 Virginia Sofa in Denim $30.00—Regularly $45.00. Specials in Suits, Dresses and Coats Tailored Coat Suits, number which are exceptionally g' Dresses, $17.50. Taffeta and Wool Challie Dresses. $28,50. value. Silk Chiffon over Silk Newest Fall. Models ¢ and Coupon Below wa lustead of Customary $10.00 A limited | Slips, |, to $25.00 Deposits Others Ask Helps Furnish Your Home Up to $100:00 O you realize the significance of this opportunity?— that, where ordinarily you are COMPELLED TO PAY DOWN IN CASH FROM $10.00 TO $25.00 OR HEAVY “CLUB FEES” before getting your goods, you now need ONLY FIFTY CENTS and the accompany- of the launch, Onward came the launch, towing the target far astern. A line passed through the buoy rin, could not Ket off Its course, AN IMPORTANT FEATURE IN HARBOR’S DEFENSE: | New Yorkers are we:! versed Virginia Armchair in Denim $30.00—Regularly $45.00. Solid Mabogany Colonial Chairs and Rockers in Denim $11.50, $14.00, $22.50, $30.00 Regularly $16.00, $19.00, $30.00, $40.00 facts‘ ta “ Wearwell’’ Umbrellas, Umbrellas Identical with These Are Sold All Over New York Regularly at $1.50. \B. Altman & Cn." ing coupon to immediately e 5 i, Covered with “Wearwell” American Taffeta; selvedge seam; silk cas : e 5 Deposit | Credit Any ee aed 20 Upholstered Arm Rockers procure any purchase desired § BGC Corea ‘Se Up A SPECIAL SALE OF RIBBON Belial Sises foe Woes) atone for Bon. in Tapestries, Damasks and Velours able in SMALL weekly or H ne psig The assortment of handles is most comprehensive, offering remarkable f monthly sums to suit YOUR resent this coupon to any of select .50-—Regularly 812.50 to $15.00. ; § uristlespropie, take any pute a $2.10 PR Reker ora 10. YARDS 24c. Wea ese) orFOR WOMEN-—Htandles of gold and pearl, silver and pearl, Dresden, gold $9 3 . : , : ° eonyeniericer : upto 100 66, ‘past ty cents e and silver caps, fancy novelties, horn, plain ‘and silver trim, German etched, Lace Hangings, Draperies, Furniture, _ It's an honest, square offer, § pnd xourxoous will be prompt. @ natural silver trim, mission, plain and silver trim, | Good: simply and solely made to e bill is audited. a 6 WILL BE HELD TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), CONSISTING FOR MEN—Handles include plain and fancy silver trimmed mission, horn rh Goods bring to the attention of the § fy ait R $ OF SATIN TAFFETA AND PLAIN TAFFETA RIBBON, and Congo, as well as scores of novelty effects. public the SPLENDID $ urniture, Nugs, $ , CHARACTER id hi 614 INCHES WIDE, IN BLACK, WHITE AND COLORS, 50c Oil Cloth, yd., 29¢, | 3.25 Chiffons, yard, 95 GREAT VARIETY of goods $ ge ge ee 3 iy £ i FLOOR OIL CLOTH—Iin lengths of CHIFFON CLOTH—a: g , inimi rin; =! 4 ees o MILLINERY PURPOSES, SASHES, CHILDREN'S LOR Slt fora] asorimen noir, sie, usentlonal 250 Pairs Sample Blankets Fee eR eer ae ar o-Carts, H $1.50 Lounging Cushions, 8c ck BALL) Baja Wi, In various grades at a reduction of system we employ, the MAR- $ Cc. 3 Covered in Silk Damasks and Tap- $1.50 Couch Covers, 95c . VELOUSLY LOW PRICES ececccccccerccccccccccs iE. cries tied witt sk flo Se] opental designs. and colorings 33% % less than regular prices we ask, and, incidentally, to ’ about 24x2 h o +7 | add at least 15,000 new substantial names to our credit books, A SALE OF WAISTS oidered Scarfs and| '*\3°"" Fiannelette, yy This offering represents the sample collection of Remember, the concern that makes this very unusual offer [ha $1,00 yr » yd. oc : y Squares, each, 49c ENGLISH OUTING PL. Hates te La gi ie w gia reputation for ae PEM UEND in its line, and can point to half a century | E ARES AND 30-INCH] Itches wide; double-napped; — non- fine blankets is unexcelled in this country. of absolutely clean business dealings, which is an ASSUR- WILL TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Satine ge ent oe hemstitched} Strinkable; in pink, blue, tan pre ANCE that this is not a scheme with myriads of Ethiopians combination checks and stripes; “f t lor children’s dresses, dressing sacques, paiamas, ete, Main Fl, eet! $4.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 2.98 MART SUIT HATS— -charming new es, nshaci ing various Pokes, Tur- and close-fitting effects; st trimmed; the season's mest astey colors, 2d FL “Dress Goods, yard, 48¢ CH SCOTCH SUITIN The prices range from $3.25 to $12.50 per pair | Regularly $5.00 to $18.75. edges; drawn-work or plain’ centres; elaborately embroidered in eyelet and floral designs; a beautifu! collection from which to select Main FI. 1 eee $1.50 Women’s Hand Bags, FANCY TAPESTRY, SATIN. * VET AND SUEDE BAGS—in black and | fitted with purse and. extra 1 Also SEAL BAGS ; metal and leather- ai! leather lined Main Fl CONSISTING OF ESPECIALLY PREPARED MODES IN BLACK OR COLORED CHIFFON, $6.75, $9.00 & $11.50 THE REGULAR STOCK INCLUDES MANY STYLES IN CHIFFON, SILK AND ALL-OVER LACE WAISTS, SUITABLE FOR SEMI- concealed somewhere to humbug you, nor even an attempt to hyperbolize a syllable. When you bear in mind that we furnish a 4-room apart- ment completely and very thoroughly for $120, you can get a clear insight to the great Possibilities this chance affords, One word more: There is as much difference between the Proposition we are making and the offers that SOUND or READ like this, as there is between a PASTE and a GENU- INE diamond. AT Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. 20F-46 ST. &BUAVE._ow Complete DRESS OCCASIONS OR FOR WEAR WITH TAILOR-MADE SUITS. 350 Storm Serges, 1.10 INCH ALL WUE GHEVIOTS, ‘ub MINUTE *ROM BRUAD We y 3.6 see sheee ad 4 a ae pe STORM SERGE Main gee | gem Couch Beds; superior to . ‘B. Altman & Cu. i Raul Mebakedics, (22) Furniture Without Deposits Sie 4 —corded ————— 7c Tatteta Ribbons, 12! .¢ Purchased in this mander, has never DIRECT PARTICULAR AT} raluts, never Our methods proved satisfactory to the buyer, border with daint please our patrons, initial in’ wreath effect; also plain a ‘olored borders. e TENTION TO THEIR FINE SHOWING OF AFTERNOON FINE QUALITY TAFFETA RIBBON |“ MEN Save and colored CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS : : ‘ F 434 inches wide; large assortment of] coloreded borders; % and % plain and Our Terms Aovly, Aine to New York, New Jermey. Long Island and Connecticut f ¢ 2 ‘i 5 inches wide; large assortment of] coloreded borders; n - e § AND EVENING DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. colors and black Mw Rin ibe teh tn fash hen, S yatith s vurulnhed 4 ose trnished \# creas H vuroinhed uraiihed foe *49.98 | "69.98. *89.98 98. "149.75 "200 ** | [J | S B Dz y! FOR SPECIAL ORDERS THERE IS A LARGE ASSORTMENT i ] 0 . rape ae - 7am ‘s the m: usy. va ay if . ie lie | e' se e mail boxes rious parts of « OF MATERIALS TO SELECT FROM COMPRISING. SILKS |The Wretchedness | MATERALTY DRESS Enamel Bed, New York go “click,” k,” “click” to-day, and DRESS GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS AND FURS | of Constipation " “ses 4, would like to know why people are mailing so many letters, come down to the main advertising office of ° Can quickly be overcome by The World and see the great volume of mail arriving’ "| WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS, COATS, WAISTS, LINGERIE, a ETC, ARE ALSO IN STOCK IN POPULAR GRADES AT FARTER A LITLE | in answer to VERY MODERATE PRICES \oiep es meaty tl The 9,186 World Ads. | on r\ > MOURNING SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY AND ACCESSORIES Fra Cue by Tay P rinted Sunday. FOR THE DIFFERENT PERIODS OF MOURNING ARE SHOWN Head- Cagpleg Mate Tyee Tens of thousands of answers to Sunday World IN_THE DEPARTMENT DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THIS Di m — Ads. are received every da INTHE DEPARTMENT DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THIS Ean Indios They do tir day Katte $/90-752 8TH AVENUE, COR. 40TH ST. sare received every day, PURPOSE. \ Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price. | ing the printite ot tke \ But that is as it should be, as a | Genuine muta Signature | i on $ os etncmeona en The Sunday World has a circulation in New York City. Looe oroooaw ite MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU N 100,000 copies greater than the Sunday Herald and Sunday Times & Fish Avenue, 34th aud 35th Strects, New York A WORLD “WANT AD,” WILL GET IT FOR YOU, COMBINED,