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» om. Experts Give Figures to Show What Growth Will Be in Ten Years, WASHINGTON, Oct 21—What the United States navy will be gn 19% if the Administration's Prt Programme ts aprroved by Congress, Was described by n Battleships of rat line, twenty- Seven, These ships would all carry more than eight big uns each; most M-ineh Afty calibre on recently de- veloped by the Ordnance Bureau and believed to be the equal or superior of any navy gun now afloat. With two exceptions they would all be able! to steam more than tweaty knots an hour. Battleships of the second line, fourteen, These ships all carry: ¢ heavy guns each and some of them have a speod of nearly twenty knota. Reserve battleships, nine, ‘These ships are all now in commission or in reserve. Three older ships, the Oregon, Mussachusetts and Indiana, will have gone to the scrap heup within two or three years. Battle crusiers, six. They will mount eight 14-inch fifty calibre rifles and have a speed of 3 knots an hour. Scout crusiers, thirteen, This in- cludes the Salem, Chester and Bir-| mingham, the only scouting shis now in the navy. Destroyers, ninety-six. This figure allows for the retirement of sixteen destroyers built before 1898 and doos mot take into account nineteen tor- pedo boats, many of which are still in service. Fleet submarines, eighteen. Tuo Behley, first vessel of this type de- signed for any navy, will be launched in a few months. She will make twenty knots on the surface, while tro others will make twenty-five or more. Coast defense submarines, 149. This} figures all submersibles of thi# type now being built and allows for the retirement of nine boats of the A and D classes which are now doing duty in the Phifippines and at Panama and giving satisfactory service, despite the fact that they are twelve years Navy officers believe most of them will still be available for harbor defense in eight years’ time. . Gunboats, thirty-one. These vessels are for river and shallow harbor use. ‘The new programme will add only) two vessels of this type. | In addition to the foregoing there are ten armored cruisers, five pr tected cruisers, four first cl cruisers, twelve second class cru’ and nine coast defense monitors avail- able for reserve fleet duty, It is not planned to build any mois ships of these types. For the task planned for navy de- signers by the new programme it is probable that considerable additions to the civil employees in the depart-| mental bureaus will be necessary. The | bureau of construction and repair, which will draw plans for the new ships, has a huge job before it, since the weight of every rivet or bolt that goes into a 32,000 ton battleship must be calculated in order that she may be in proper balance, submerge to the proper depth and have the desired displacement, ‘The department prides itself on the fact that no navy designed ship for the last twelve years bas been over- weight, @ record unequalled by any s Her Home, . age left homo, No, 899 Est One Hundred and Sixty-| ninth Street, the Bronx, Sunday after- noon, and has not returned, Her) ‘other has asked the Bronx police to Fook for her. Mrs. Hogan received ‘a postal card yesterday on which was written; "Having a good time at Coney Island, Ernest.” t was posted at Biation B,. Manhattan, knows no Ernest. “Lillia complished dancer, just Gancing.” rays Mrs. Ho is tall, slim and very f ATURE ee w i APARTMENT ‘123 Furnished Complote at $1.50 Weekly 0 “Gar Fars Ter. | way, to be Five Young Bandits, One a Boy, Who Engaged in Pistol Battle. A ftoree of 100 detectives LAeut. Kelleher are for the five young them a boy—who held up the Erie “Blk Kapress” at Gien Rock, Bergen | County, at 16.30 o'clock Inst night and were routed by the armed train- men after a plato! battle, The boy encaped in an automobile and th: this city. were New York gangsters, who have been opening cases and throwing val- by confederates, They tried a new echome last night, stopping the in| 6 at a point where an automobile was in waiting, but the trainmen and de- togtives riding on the train moved #0 fast that tho robbers were unable to complete the caananiaseathemiseanes REVIVE OLD-TIME WALTZ. Members of St, Nontea’s Lyceum WI Conduct Contest. The round w twenty-five ye the "Old Timer's Night” celeoration of St, Monica's CathoHe Lyceum in East Fifty-eighth Street to-morrow night. Members of the Lyceum since it was founded in 1889 will exhibit the old dances in competition with younger members who will display the dances of to-day. In addition, the members of the Ly- coum will give a minstrel show, intro- ducing many novel features perfection of quality and World’s ber of new PLAYER PI All are Fully Guaranteed... PUTT TTT Let i coffer, |size o} . | Lieut, Kelleher says the robbers | paper it's easy to make 500, | sheets look larger than 1000. uable packages out along the right ot| Be sure of quality, then look ed up and carried off] on the al heets. » and two-step ot| has 1000 sheets to the roll— ago will be revived at 10c. ware TOT TU TTT caer J ee ee hoon ene leat las Trecdos from roublasens attachments. They have set the Standard of Musical Value Style J. Player Piano § Mignonette Player In Mahogany, $800 Grand, $1,250 Knabe DeLuxe Upright Mignon Player In Mahogany.$950 & $906 = Grand, $1,350 According to size Both models in Mahogany In additien to these Knabe Players, we offer, for this week only, a limited num- S of Stand- ard make that formerly sold up to $600. Condentent Terms. Your Piano Taken in Exchange WAREROOMS ilk z4 aF | it for number of “It's the Counted Sheete that Count’’ Soft, white and absorbent. Sani-Tissue. Treated with CanadianBalsam. 2500 sheets in carton of 3 rolls, 25c, Ask your dealer, SCOTT PAPER CO. "“SetPitae ewe. 44 sh '— $390 - 5th Ave. © At 39th St. Bll But you will hardly have a surplus if you have a “charge - ac- count.”” Even if you will not yield to its tempta- tion to extravagance, it 1S extravagant to buy on credit. You must pay $1.00 $1: | (At Sth Are. Store Qaly $1.0 Down $1.60 a Week MICHAELS BROS. airistasis> part of its cost, by pay- ing more than you should. Herald Square Authorized the Superintendent _ How Much Will You Keep? T is not how much you get, but how much you kéep, that counts. The test of efficient housekeeping is to have a surplus at the end of the month—a sur- plus to lay aside for the capital of the home. Send for this Booklet: Would you like to change? Our booklet, ‘Dollar Diplo-Macy,” will tell you how and what you gain. RA Mavy Vo Depositors’ Account Department PRIVATE BANKERS vy and under the supervision of ft Banking of the If you want your cap- ital and surplus to grow —give up your “‘charge- account” and open a Depositors’ Account at Macy’s. You lose nothing by the change but gain the manifold economies made possible by’ pay- ing CASH, plus 4% on your balance, plus inde- pendence and security. New York tate of New York To Tokio or Athens, Stock- holm or Buenos Aires | some one foo memories of ‘s—the sense of time and money well welcomed by a fellow. countryman in one of America’s greatest stores. New York's own foreign language-speaking citi- zens share with born New Yorkers the full advan- tages of buying at Macy's. Capable interpreters es- cort them to any depart- ment in the store and cheerfully assist in the selection of whatever the customer may want. | Thus, in a particularly sig- nificant senge, ‘sis “all things to all men” — sharing with the citizens of the world the benefits of the potency of Cash. Any salesperson, upon re- quest, will secure an in- ter of any of the following languages: Spanish, French, Russian, Itslinn, Swedish, Flom: I reish, ish, 5 Ya dish, Lithuanian. pA 2] 75 Women’s COATS For Street Wear—For Motoring—For General Wear $15.74 Here’s an opportunity women have been waiting for. A special purchase for Cash of high-grade utility $Coats—originally made to sell at from $17.74 to $24.74, but owing to limited quantity we have grouped them Al Al At $4.96—one of Macy's own designs 1,000 Mothers! There Are Boys’ Wash Suits at Macy’s the Year ’Round At Macy’s you will find as good an assortment of wash suits in the winter season as you will during the summer. Our stock is ALWAYS complete, and prices are always ‘‘Lowest-in-the-City.” t $1484 clever little Russian modal of prettily striped galatea. Red-and-white, blue- and-white, brown-and- | At $2.89 and $3.96 —Several new styles in suits made of linen, poplin, repp, ine, or heavy gal Their colors.are just as pl ing as their cut. Sizes hy to 8 years. white. Sizes 214 to 8 years. little atures Sizes lads’ suits. Made of fine imported repp, Madeira hand-embroidered collar iad cuffs, 214 to B years, —And Warm Sweaters For Big or Little Fellows of all-wool yarn in gay colors, good Weaves; sport shawl collars that may be buttoned high on coldest days, V-neck or Byron collars, and smart pockets. Just the garment the skater or coaster needs! t $1.39, $1.98, and | At $2.89, $3.96, $4.96, $2.49 __ and $5.94 siomibty. Svwcstire “ot-| (ismeawealie the booet heavy all-wool. yarn, closely ‘and finely woven. Carefully made to fit. A most unusual sweater at the price. Byron or rough oeck model, Colors:—Cardinal, maroon, tan, navy, light and dark gray, brown, brown-and-green heather mixtures. Sizes 26 to 38. Macy's—Second Floor, 34th Street, We have procured the entire October output of one of fy" ESE 1,000 hats represent the very latest styles; size that we could almost say there are 1,000 hats of 1,000 styles. Modish, Trimmed Hats New York's best known makers. On Sale Friday and Saturday Your Choice $2.97 they cover an extensive area of this season's hat-world. So varied are they in shape and From the dressy ostrich plumed hats to the black velvet sailors and tailored turbans, with all the newest trimmings of fur and feathers, these hats comprise a wonder- ful collection of millinery triumphs. The hats are all made by hand from the most artistic designs in mode. The illustrations are only a few styles chosen at random as all of the 1,000 hats are so excellent that choice is only a mat- ter of individual preference, ‘To be sold at less than the cost of the materials, The illustrations give just a hint of the pretty styles offered. Macy'e—Second Fleer, 34th Mt. | Women’s Fashion- able Fur-trimmed Suits Fur trimming is not only fashionable, it is also flattering—the gracious soft- ness of fur next to the face is one of the pretty coquetries which every woman can practice with gratifying results. The following two models in broad- cloth are especially good, as they are | Gallon, “eer cut on lines equally becoming to all | Bott The Obe Chateau de Cabernet Claret notes of smart styles. Gallon, “nee Bottle, 400 42e At $19.74 One model has a semi-blouse coat but- Fine Old Crusted Port. Bottled in Londén, produce of Made of the fimest white grapes grown in California. Gallon “ase si Bottle 36 From the Delicatessen circular. Colors—navy, brown and black. | pockets are embroidered. The skirt is semi- Macy'e—Third Floor. figures and still observe the newest toned from neck to wi ine. A Velvet Portugal. collar, fur trimmed, which may be worn Case Bg ver bottles, $18.46 rolled or fastened close up to the throat. ow ‘t bd E Wi A semi-circular skirt, fur-trimmed cuffs brialigr rome sae Ivison ee marrow tailored belt. Navy, brown Py ci Good batten gee: : . Usually 7 A similar model at the same price has a | Gallon, 02.36 an high straight collar of fur. Same colors. Bottle, 660 De El Resucitado The second model is of broadcloth. The | Sellen. s6.22 $5.4 coat has the fashionable ilare, the lower edge | Bottle. 42 $1.28 is trimmed with skunk opossum. The collar | “Red Star” Brand California and cuffs are also fur-trimmed. The side Riesling “Hock.” | in one lot at $15.74. A pleasing selection of styles—long coats, full loose models, belted effects, con- vertible collars—many satin lined throughout. All the seasonable fabrics, including: Tweeds Zibelines Vicunas Novelty Materials Light and dark color- ings; sizes 34 to 40. Macy's—Third Floor, Centre, Bway, think that Mar- chioness Silk Hos- iery is the heaviest silk hose you can buy at lese than $1.50. Try a pair and tell us what you think # of them. 94c the pai Macy's—Main Floor. Attractively The wee Bonnie Lassie at the left wears a clever Blouse of navy blue Georgette Crepe combined with Roman stripe plaid Crepe; hemstitched sailor collar and tiny pearl but- tons, $3.89 Velvet and illustration) called ‘Ju worn over covered bu colors, Macy'e—Third A Trio of Lovely Blouses Sleeveless Over-blouse of Bound with silk braid; silk Country Style Pork For this sale, (Ib,) 22c. ‘This is the finest quality. We receive daily shipments. Columbia River Smoked Salmon (Ib.) 34c, Extra fancy quality, just from the smoke house; very appetizing. Stuffed Herring with Sauerkraut at 7c each. A very appetizing dish prepared by our own expert chef, Dried Boneless Herring (Ib.), 21c. All selected and finest quality. Finest Imported Gorgonzola Cheete, 37c. Macy's usual price 4c Ib. Our own special selection. New York State Young American Cheese. Priced $3.89 flavor, each ¥ to 10 tbs., at #40 the pound, From Macy’s Bake Shop Macy's “Home Made Style” Pies, each 2% Large size pies with flaky crust, rich tea vel baked; all pHa A delicate model of Taffeta (centre | Georgette Crepe and lustre silk in white and flesh including Apple, Pineapple, Peach, » generally! combination, Upper part Lemon Biter, Custard, Cocoa- mper,” to belof bodice and sleeves of nut, Pumpkin. Crepe—the lower part of artes. novel shaped collar lace Blouse. ‘Two-layer Cakes, thickly frosted and cocoanut covered. i and cuffs of lustre silk. ‘Three layers, 37. ttons. Dark|Hemstitched and pearl All our Ci © baked $3.89 | button trimmed, ‘$3.89 |] premlest nest *7* bated om the Floor, S4th Street, | Counter Delivery Only,