The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1914, Page 12

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Seen a GIANT SUBMARIN fileon isors Proclamation on perez. jas FORUS. NAVY WILL | eutrality of the ihe Peontitet between Great soat to cover the conflicts, be: hé other belligerents, ——— DER. —— ‘wee boy with a w * brother came Bis Fis is" To Have Cruising Radius and ai afraid you" jamal}, eald i. ni eet outside the ‘toot KY, Charge of the carriors. “| Speed of Battleship—To Cost $1,250,000. |, sticking his head in- miu come back nent week.” Jara) rm WASHINGTON, Nov. 6—The grent- as Fair as est submarine afloat, twice as large a Summer’s Day and twice as fast as the present type and capable of going .aywhere in the Possible Stuart's Catci world that the navy goes, is soon to 4 bie. be constructed for the United States Government. Plans and specifica- 3,500 miles at @ apeed of twenty-one knots. Hor ..der-water speed ..ill be sixtees knots, The new M-1 type eub- j marines now in use have a speed of | eleven knots on the surface and five oubmerged. ‘The fleet submarine ie called by landsmen a “submarine and “a diving destroyer,” but navy those are best indicated by the name | “feet submarine.” ie NTRS HTL MRE Hey pitsteas seeeeep lt par he uate & 5 rit Hite t i rH nef edged ff known--end culphord tablete Gireetiona, For okt the Mre. as & flesh _nourten! cage, It requires time and effort and vigorous patting 6 them. eo with the finger ‘and vigor to the | reguite are eure If your health beautifully tinted com- Violet ashe: “Piease te! me the the preparation to wave and ir. 1 caw tn your answers Storie! wave. . for an; whose hair ie straight of “stringy. All _my friends use it and are delighted th with tt, end so that cane twenty-five pounds mere than| Mra 0. M. ashe: “Will yom plonse | @> now, Wil you tell me what to| give @ formu! ening gra! f and faded he increase + Once or twice e day drink rich milk tote which fa + GRAND JURY TAKES UP [rere nen earn ree sataame [ove Dee 18 Me Mock of recent) Cutnedral of Bt. Teh tee Divine, ‘The|]| You owe lt to if BENEFIT socloty's treasury. Chances were be-| | rency retired to date] interment will be in Greenwood Ceme- family tofind out how appe- RED CROSS ing eold right and left when there : Lod pone tizing ‘‘Eddys” Sauce is. was « protest from Fred P. Gordon| | Norfolk and W re Excellent for me: - of Chappaqua. He did not mince|®us for three m 3178.97 ‘ Scheme Was Working Well in| matters because it was a Red Cross | * oe =piphidvaodhe benefit. He called it gambling pure ti ta to-day totalled 27,248 Chappaqua When a Citizen | PME nple, As his protest did not balan, “an ‘increase of 1073 over @ week Made Complaint. sep It be complained to Shortt a Doyle, rected him y the (Rpirtal to The Brening World.) matter before the District-Attorney HEINZE’S BODY HERE. WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Nov. 6—A| and ghe Grand Jury. complaint has been made to the F} bas On invEsT Granda J ame F ‘ORS. ‘Weatchester jury in session he and . here about a scheme devised by the |», October increased aaa os From ny Chappaqua Red Cross Boclety to {increase totals $1,007,128, raise money, Merchants donated dif-| pecember ag on the curb at hi ‘The body of F. Augustus Heinse, a he former “Copper King,” who 4 ‘Wednesday night at Saratoga envy tne ¢ | 1. cents per ba street. it ferent articles on which books of eral ut ¥ a oe, zee keep so chances were issued. The merchants Standard Oil of ‘Assembled expressly for this important sale tomorrow A wonderful range of . 9 e Tomorrow, four remarkable offerings of Wonien’s Winter Coats z, ; it the I i York ‘Fur-trimmed & Fur Collar Coats & wn for conte ct this character" Fur-trimmed Suits for Misses New and distinctive models . . ; P developed in the choicest fabrics This sale is the result of serious preparation—every feature of the ornate with fur, or ornate without it offering shows it—the models, the selection of fabrics, the character J : of the tailoring, and finally, the prices—all are uniformly exceptional And affording a range of variety sail PienTiacarred S40, bis Rab Batlat as matchless as the values! .00 Fur-trimmed\¢ig so Ura oly Zibeline and Mixture Coats, in | belted | @ Coats—special i$ Fur Plush Coats }$25.00 Ps three-quarter models. ae Ropar’ priee oraso | $10.00 sds es tol etal fer cele a ek ae sae Importéd Mixture Coats, in various colorings, with 0 7 S, In Various Co! orings, wi a hy oF og AF yo Bie ming oa lel wale moufflon collar and belted back. Regular price $22.50 $13.50 guaranteed satin. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Ural Lamb Coats, with collar of kit fox or aed $13.50 . "| coney. Lined throughout. Regular price $22.50 $45.00 Fur Collar & \$27.50 $40.00 Pur-Trimmed\ 25.00 ughou gular pri Fur-Trimmed Coats Tailored Suits Plush Coats, with large self shawl collar. | $15.00 corduroy, wth large | Newest short coat models, includii ili throughout and interlined. Regular price $25.00 interlined and lined | Cossack effects, of imported broadcloth, the collar, si . “ of Colors, includ- | cuffs, front and bottom of coat trimmed, with skunk Imported Astrachan or Ural Lamb Coats, with green, navy and black. Gehget eyreae bad trey al ios ee | shawl or convertible collar. Regular price $25.00 $15.00 ’ Salt’s “Kurltex’’ Coats, in long flare, belted models, $15.00 Girls’ $18.00 Girls’ Velveteen Biask wavy) ; , d s.1 $10.50 So cnilin Coats}99-75 & Corduroy Coats \$12.95 lack, navy, brown and green. Regular price seat $ length, broad belted, button-to-neck models, | Full length straight line and belted models, with self or Salt’s Siberian Fur Coats, in loose ripple model Panta wey full silk serge lined. In fot ecm collar and cuffs, In black, Russian green, ~ | With large collar of Salt’s seal fur. Lined throughout $19.50 Full made brown and navy. 6 to 14 years. Second floor and interlined. Regular price $29.50 Imported Mixture Coats, in various styles and col . Some full lined. Regular price $39.50 Of very special interest tomorrow | $25.00 ‘ ‘ Plush Corduroy Coats, large collar, of skunk or $22.50 and $25 Dresses at $12.50 fitch opossum. Cuffs tomateh. Regular priw $90.50] $25.00 harmeuse, all i Seal Plush Coats, in long flare model, with ] iant of satin » all serge, and abana eatin combined collar of metial or tkcatk vaneoon.” Lined through: $35.00 A total of 150 dresses repriced fron jar stock. Serge and satin combination dresses out with peau de cygné. Regular price $49.50 . in the newest Redingote and waist effects, embroidered or braid trimmed, with serge ee or satin underskirt and satin sleeves. Also, afternoon dresses of satin charmeuse, Fur Plush Coats; in three-quarter cutaway model. in draped bodice effect, with wide tunic overskirt. Fourth floor | Lined throughout with seal brown tees mag a. $45.00 Jar price $69.50 2 An extraordinary sale tomorrow of 250 New and distinctive models in Boys’ $12 Norfolk Suits at $8.50 ‘ A “i with two pairs of knickerbockers , Women’s Tailored Suits This is the result of a profitable purchase on our part, and may now result "at important economies tomorrow in a very profitable p for you. They are beautiful garments, both as i ‘ toi regards the fabrics and the style. Tailored in the latest Norfolk models, pewotattioes hat Gitte trosn the oviginals aid in a selection of fabrics which embraces the choicest juvenile cloths pf home Single particular but price alone and foreign manufacture. Garments that are full ine and style, and a This is an offering whose dominant featurés are newness and the distinctive hote value that seldom comes your way or ours, Ages 7 to 18 years. and floor without which newness means nothing. The selection is composed of short and medium length coat suits, i ith’ $10.00 Mackinaw | ¢7.95 | Boys’ Chincha ‘ae Soules, fare, double tangle or Coathe hee eet nT models with Sport Coats Overcoats at With the ne . : west trimmings For boys of 6 to 17 Saturday only of broadtail, velvet, braid he Full belted Norfolk models, with shaw! col- | Double breasted, Balmacaan and belted lar and ockets, in a handsome as- | models, with convertible collar, Venctian $29.50 Suits at $1 crea of eth tne ot rik | Fred sry sad amet ind to | tend nieaa econ’ | 945,00, Suits at $28.50 Mackinaw sport coats yet. Some fancy tweed coats included, 8 to 12 yrs. Jam ond chavs dette, loth, gabardine and wool faille. . $39.50 Suits F ; Very Special for Saturday ; Tailored in uits at $23.50 $55.00 Suits at $33.00 Root’s Tivoli Underwear for Youths & Boys; Shirts & Tae ae i As <a RINE SO OR TE Drawers, of gray merino, regularly $1.00 per garment 65c $65.00 3-Piece Broadcloth Suits at $39.50 colors and all sizes. Saks Suits & Overcoats Sets ¢ Blue i ox Saturday—very special for Young Men en wa the new Mid-Winter modes in Extraord} Al $15.00 $17.50 & $20.00 oe a oe d Hats at $10 Saks clothes afford bi veriey alone, nor ane D Blue Fox” rimme ats a alone, 5 ui! ryed ; sal-S vate ibe tian) Wareion 6 were | eat Oe iieahahecs $59.00 Values $18.60.t0 626,00 or which there is no comparison, and the economy Value $75.00 of a price which might very justifiably be higher. rales Natural Skunk In Suits—Notably the new Tartan plaids in many pean, Bey A iilnes, shaielines, beaded Muff & Neckpiece grays and blues—and innumerable others. Value'$75.00 i ey. Smart enters and pew emall tape 1, In Overcoats—Double breasted, button-through Dyed Skunk Scape te of & veriety al vntcids effects. A selection, in brief, which and Balm: i of ' dyes ond Sint fabrics "Sines 30 tp 56 nays Recipe | $30.00 puts before you an absolutel; spithentle. choloe ef te Gonireble Sharp climatic changes are observable in the millinery modes, if a little delayed in the calendar. The new sand color, a brilliant $52.50 blue, and other colors are relieving the tedium of black, And this collection of hats tomorrow reflects the changing cycle of color implicitly. Smart sailors and new small shapes, in solid colors, or Value $40.00 and exclusive creations in PSL APA ONLI EAL WV ENORME BNE PH Oo mea : shbuiidiees bt vaaui insider

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