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TEM : 5 ce . B50 ———— 4 4 trial’ which the navy oy exes had | what he had noted in his mind by - i F never thought of asking from It. | way of a betterment. yy J 4 ee cotier on hi PAYS A VISIT TO THE SHIP'S nt ‘ " TURRETS. 5 , © | “Stney eee nee y oe -| He was taken into the turrete They id not. ‘ling an Edison battery the guns were elevated and lo | j Mone anid cement abut rapidly for him. The turrets shouted Mr, Edi-| *wung so rapidly that the satlora ice rise to a boyish| ting on them, ready to “dress ship i wh oe on the appearance of the visitors on LJ The cradie beat brutally against| deck, were nearly Jarred from their the cement wall, The indicator| perches. And as each bit of ma- quivered, but only by hundredths of chinery was moved came question snelacn teenage eegeatne, ons he ataen |S4ER Street 5th Avenue - \; at Ppayel WX “Good,” said Mr, Edison, headed |knowledge. Most of them were as . (ada ane lca da fell Aa back Foti tet Tata carss|Howeh,saked" by “c raireorced , “Says Man's Cunning and Intelligence ie odes gs, He seeee™ hel | he SUA tee cittatan me Special Sale Have Made Them So. erfect vei wee down, in the G-4 for over halt Pp S ft th however, be gen fola of the Na insisted that alt be aplashed and th women folks went down with oe > into the cells of th tteries so that a submeri: i “Pato the warm yellow punitght/ staff because the opportunity never the laymen present could “epee an the sternal abidin ea. On Tuesday and Wednesday K =) wi potash. Fee : ferhich flooded the gray stone portals] Fegried to maxe iteelf, ow Sat batteries, if onlt. water ere Inotuding the 4 ‘and : the Cands street gate of the Brook: | | Letisindhadt them, release chlorine, the deadly 7 bole j-| those from the New York, into a battleship or a submarine?” he sonous yellow-green strangling #8 {na few moments. But Me 1 . { Navy Yard slid an open automo /gaid oo Miller Reesn Hutchison, his which, according to tbe searob! Ng ‘ub CL . eet. WOMEN’S } caus one On the front sent beside the| chief engineer and busines ambassa-|GOING DOWN INTO THE 8UB- puecmonia, fv of months. after being} and Mr.’ Hutchison on the other, he WOMEN’S BLOUSES wer was a man with a big gray/éor “Oh, I know, I know, if we ask MARINE. phoumonia, five, months, tree were! poked and pfied and questioned’ his wecan go. But why doesn't it hap- owe t in the least affected by the dis-| WAy over every foot from stem to Rte Yaris for ee oe eth seonthtee clase t| Wo Was {lupHNN Wich any enliiuslaam | SoVGt Get stern. He had 'them ahip'a torpedo An extensive variety of Blouses in most exclusive models and desirable his body. Hie gray @yobrowsl Dore wont tg nee eee ne? NT tor his Navy Yard visit In allthis ont : ing and firing. He looked at tag materials, at very moderate prices. ehagay from his heavy fore-| so when the Secretary of the Navy | POTASH BATTERIES TO TAKE UP spare torpedo in ite rack. He tad : bad nd i Hie rough, homely chin and|eeked from Mr. Hutehieon the priv- GASES, vy rat e Lert’ deck lifted and mussed Models in Orepe de Chine,—semi-tailored styles, trimmed with embroidery and finished with. fe tufted with bristly gray| lees of going through the Ediaon} For a long time Mn Edison has tS “Goo around hag Wires oer se He ra were . wane Kingdom ‘of "wiaantry, at "Lawetiya| Deen working on « caustic potant | Dir swéie ie Sieends | shames in ea eke of] velning and fancy buttons. values 4.00and7.50, 2.95 and 5.75 | Weare $a spots, which hot Been lwark, Mr Hutehfeon was quick to] storage battery for supplying pure naught rane propped up in the] came up for alr and shacuaoed ese Chiffon Blouses in fancy Pompadour designs, with collar and vestee of Shadow Lace; Moire wea for at least & week. The| drop the remark that Mn. Eteon had| Sir to submarines, A set of them Is] basin of Dry Dock No. 4, Mr Edison | @hewer ro his — probleat, ‘ t eyes which peered from under Inever studied @ dreadnought of an| Under test in the Brooklyn Navy-| ran with springy bound fapping his uen teeee Nite ee ee ribbon girdle. value 4.00, 2.95 those grizried brows took in every-] under water torpedo boat from the| Yard shops. A special teat was made] arms like the wings o than to a dreadnought. He - Heeing on both sides as the car stopped) inside Out of that came the visit|!n Mn Edison'a presence Saturday, | Pelican and laughing. rrow | found out what he came to leara, Handsome All-over Lace Blouses in various models..............5.00, 975 to 19.78 a detachment of marines, pre- lof Mr, Edison te the Navy Yard Sat.| He told of the advantages he hoped | FIRST CIVILIAN TO SEE CON In all the afternoon, tod seam. value 7.50 to 25.00 jgenting arme; movie cameras grind-| urday, to secure by its use. CENTRE OF BATTLESHIP, fining and wrecking macl hineey, ithe D in Bi White fe away at the front and right: &lwouLD PREPER TO G0 IN THE| When he was cxplaining the pur-| gince the moder: hip was in- th resey Models lack and Laces and Chiffon; numerotis styles. . iheoring crow’ of meng om QUBMARING. pose of the Filson potash batterias, | vented, une Saturde sprtereoss, 20 0 value 7.50 to $2.50, 5.00, 5.75 to 26.75 Ballore and marines on ty out @ young reporter who was looki: olvillan has ever bee: fm Sande street, and a ship's band| Mn Eatson in very deaf, He te not] for somothing in the way of “hot | the Control Contre of a battlonhip. Te ty care recy eg Sem!-tailored Blouses in Black Messaline, Crepe de Chine and Peau de Soie............ Back of the folded gate playing four| Inclined to be talkative while he i#| tuft” more exciting than the great | (te oe he Say oe the abby, It | value 4.00 to 10.00, 2.95, 5.00 and 8.95 ' yuffles in honor of the Secretary of, Sein The most wordy! inyentor’a verdict in favor of tho| is a cell from which radiate scores . " dhe Nevy, whe was in the tonneau . ges all his trip kre Le submarine against the dreadnought, | of wires, to observation, points, ne $ P Chiffon Blouses in attractive models for wear with tailored suits; newest shades............ ind him, It was perfectly ap-| he emeri m the rear hatch of/ asked this question: “Wh: ee | gun emplacemen M that ihe big old mea wes have | submarine G4. His huge gray gure sou invested "a at bide room. pela, Into pasts it ie te value 10.00 to 16.50, 8.95, 9.75 and 12.00 ‘& good time He was as happy Hay beg Mat Sg dhieremad as Arete is submarthe oin take oxygen from the | who know how and where to strike fi a at his first ctrous, e pus maelf thro sea water, just like a fish, thus avert- | could win with @ single CR Ld Maree 8 Becretary of the Navy, who sat| stood on the deck and turned hie face| ing the danger of the suffocation of | Rot shown on the plane om fle ot “McCREERY SILKS” the tonneau, somehow lacked the| to the west. The pink of the setting | the crew?” the most do not know ‘enich be should have gatned| sun was showing through the beaket| “Humph.” said Mn Bilson, “Halt ‘exactly where ts Ze ts the one Famous Over Half a Century. the severe ‘correctness of Bis| masts and the grancs of the battie- | 4". ienls oad Dumping of alr filled with| great secret of the Ageaee pay from @ lun, been a ‘eniform, which was that of the, Army | sh! og lying along the wharves nearer | ine crew, pron Cover caustio pots | Securit, of the Secretary of "the 7 15,000 Yards of Imported Black Velvet Southern statesmen—tighty dht- Riven, We lifted his right | agh batteries, teke all t earbonlc acid | Navy, Gesconded into. the Control ; Sat dlack frock coat, creasalees black hand JAN pojnted. at the battleships. ae oe Potash as peculiar Centre of the Now York. | AS agains In the following weaves, widths and qualities: » rolling collar, shog-string tie} “No,” he rumbled, huakily, “if I for carbonic acid gas en| the breaking of a . ; Mh as uneved bow "Wut the honors| aver had to-go to war 1 would not] let {2 oxveen from tanks (Keep that the very probable benefit that bis ihe Double Width Black Dress Velvet...... ---eyd, 2.25, 2.85 and 3.75 Secretary was in trouble, He did Sees sli acs ed Lege _ tere would | Gil be ¢ saturated amit | inapirauion there whieh would im: 1 values 8.50, 4.50 and 5.50 ; with this o m in one ene,” ir ify and improve 8 7 ‘ now what to do with thts sugar] I'd wagt to go down tn one of these nod ay Saye, TPH had potaat bet: | Bu ane Sorenson mae the fret Double Width Black Chiffon Velvet............ quVeseed esd yd., 2.85, 3.75 and 4.78. Off. The he put it back before his| the submarine’s fishlike back and | submarin "aay, down “one hundred SUA awe how: the pre- TH fwalues 4.50, 5.50 and 6.50 ruffles were over and snatched] smiled as he saw the elevating and jand fifty days. Mi te * -_—-————_ eee wee over ve aap|deprendne the slanting up and down | Hiwas seough. The young reprter SRiele he Sina of qeutons sac 7-inch Black Velveteen..........-+++-+.Values 1.75 and 2.95, yd, 1.15 and 1.45 eh re an at A on a smoothly plastered Back| an sailors below worked them for Mla and a thelr novwapapara Yesterday | $0 tea cat che fentures of tee sneck- %4-inch Black Velveteen...........+0+ . yd, 98Se at the first retiabl obec ; heb be- ‘ MRT crcce S Suen, cab Se lite diate dente oe oar nue eee eee ‘Suppose ths buras out? Waat i that $2-inch Black Velveteen..........ssveecresesesececeeees¥AlU@ 10 sseevseereees ly TEC” Large variety of new style Veivets in Black Broadtail and Baby Lanib adapted ‘ | in jthe least about Detraying|ghinery which moved them. “The fe Unfamiliarity with naval eti-|‘man who goes out in battleship goes ills like a % THs Nemo Corset, x te, .He took off his hat at his| for test of brute strength, Trusts all tagh batteries in the. ‘esting | is verdict: “Go 4! But may be one 5 : A * x Glimpse of the colors and the| to machinery. He smashes other maf | POms are ‘e6t on cradies which rock! better some tim : » is equal in style § Gf steel and kept it off until Whe |and other’ man smashes him.” (The} musics Avesh ina esis wo ens | He sam, & loading room whence the! B 1 finish to many a $10 § in @ heavy sea. The| ammunition is sent to the turrets. oi B corset. It's better in quality. for Fall Suits and Coats. NOVELTY LACES ; | of the October twilight made|inventor’s big fists smashed alter-|current.from them is run to an In- “Buppose cable breaks?’ he uncomfortable, an hour later.| nately into the palms of his hands—| dicator which shows Bead the current | snap nee fingerme a hoist. “What ‘ ‘ varies in. he cradl ; = 1 Off , of Most ble and F: ‘ a no hi han q a le thomgRt on frills: iike idee of taking ae a Baty “at Facegor, dhe °C peace academy Novelty Metal Laces........++-c00++ Value 4.00108.00 ..ecserdeo webs 2.50 mt 8.98) “Now; this ttle thing, Nobody oan | 2%; but a1 . a a: ‘ , : Novelty Net Laces..... + wy 1.95 and 3.05 | -value 2.75 to 6.00 ... ‘ gash it becduse nobody can see it—| “ ¥ no ‘test! Hell! ‘Att that? The ti itor’s fi : . Bor & long time Mr. Baélson nas| if captain ts careful. Gives chanco| Demal_ 1 said f-a-e-ti That right!” | ence was J tormenting, einsist-) § = B| Novelty Colored Laces........+...+-+-Value 2.00 t0 4.00 .......00+ ythy 1050 and 295 | fwanted to have a close at for intelligence and cunning to earn ein “Up and down by hand.” ‘ i : catar. Still it did not qui donly! * ; . lovelty Black Laces...........2.-.+.- Value 4.00 to 7.50 ..ce-see- Fmowledge of a dreadnought battie-| reward of saving self. Submarine oan | faite ay, though tt was wer and only! “Yest~ commented | Mr., a mtisen, é : Novelty seerseces Fay 2.95 044.98 and a submarine. He bas soold- Bimeelf and his seandthatbre: lara and his "sink those big ships and won't get hurt—if oMocers are careful, evéry- body safer than on any top-of-water sbip. Just as safe in war as in peaco; BULDEN’S EN’ 5 oh ce foyer Sr | \ § “LA VIDA” CORSETS thinking about battleships any more,” 4 x is is _— ls want, them, for, the aret time, Ma ly Bg an : An extensive variety of models to suit every type of foe Made of the finest _. A dalicious] moana, the inventor's daughter, sie | . : “$ 8| Imported Coutil, Broche or Silk Brocade with jainty lace and ribbon trimmings. Dresdad "| Kosiag tonsuen be never Rad & dtost aN i; Coutil.... : ...3.00, 5.00 and 7.50 viseaal. ee 0 is tote rertneh 6¢ tha ies —- f 5 : cs Pe . 5.00, 6.50 and 10.00 | MAKES Cold aad Het Meats ‘Tasty tes wee eral tha promiees curs big seeecsseseeess- 1 O00 and 18.00 own: mind, But be wanted to Mo \e / ‘ : : : whether actual sight of the machines : TEN § Special us d rr '|Doakly subeattied after that to being B Ries ot" (VUGSA\ 8] “La vider Corsets made of Imported Coutil,—medium low bust; long skirt. ..value 5.00, 2.05 » READY TO USE. 10 CENTS. taken up to Admiral Usher's head- _ INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT Real Laces:—aAn exceptional variety of beautiful designs in Real Laces, in the most popular makes for all requirements, including Bridal Outfits and Wedding Gifts: quarters for tea and a band concert, Fifth Floor i } Blips of Fine Nainsook,—hand-made and hand-featherstitched..........value 1.85, _AD sticks: to Best s once he Lond “Gortrada” Skirts,—entirely handesade; featherstitehed hem... s... ote 148, does any of your buying here. Corduroy or Zibeline Costs in Navy Blue or Brown. Sise 2 to 5 yan. 75 and Bi * value 6.50 Z 9.50 > White Corduroy Coats,—unlined. Size 6 months to 9 years of finding’ out to his satisfac- ed et iiaenashenia tion where isthe one best place There's no guest too fastidious, no to help you do your outfitting occasion too formal nor too impor BARN VECLES or to do it for you—and tant for pe “Pullman Sleepers,”—oombination of Go-cart and Carriage; adjustable reclining back; body of round reed; wicker hood; corduroy cushions; reversible gear. White enamel finish. Com with wind shield. value 90.00......... - 24. that’s why he comes here. Campbell’s Tomato Soup It is partly the kind of mer- Its irreproachable quality com- chandise we have for sale, and _mends it to the most exacting epicure. DECORATIVE NOVELTIES partly the way we sell it: And it is so readily adecsed to the Third Floor , “When he is entirely sure of pag of ne meal—light Opera Bags—large sive, Made of Changeable Bilk, trimmed with lace, French reas and exactly what he wants he oF Hearty a6 the com may es ballon fring rer tn boom. Epécial 4.80 be—that in each instance ‘met seems exactly the key to the occasion, — knows it will be brought to him here, quick. And when he is not sure, he is served by people who can give him in- telligent help. Which does not imply that he fails to keep his eye on the Mattress Pin Cuahions,—large alse. Made of Dreaden Ribbon; filled with my acl Velour Pillow Slips, trimmed with tapestry end gold brald...5.1+5-++ssses004 Boarfs to match, .psserersererrereesrnrerereye : sVaeeaaengens me iar wera mr doaue aR goers rer eseereee “com! fair” of Moun?) 21 kinds 10c a can Poel Sate Wt SS Seaman, eed ih iis Fest pad SAE i fae Fie se eeeermerrees RIBBONS Enported Black Molre-—eatra quality; 8}4 and 934 inches wide. sat toate 58e and FOs price, either. values Tc and 1.10 Satin Taffeta and Motre Taffeta,—7}4 inches wide. ee a ae 3 Pink, Bleek er White, values 45¢ ic ‘ou ae Fifth Avenue, Weet Bide, Corner of 86th street Flowesed Bibbens,--3 git end desk grounds. i do Ge nas ee eco ceeee dey . tout Py Pe te Senso ent oe ry ey + Sor Rae ntact Bi Srcouechnuaieeeansigsncsninnsee oe

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