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“i AROUND BS SH ~—INTMANOEUVRES Twelve Tiny Craft to Unt take Task of S Battleships SCOUT DUTY FOR AEROS Will Cut Figures and Loop the-Loop as Part of Code for the Fleet Power boats assembled in Gravesend) Bay for defense manoeuvres with 1 United States navy, durzed into ac them early this morning with the i¢ of making up for numbers and pre wanting yesterday, the fret of the mobilisation ve motor cruisers of the twoo- QPetwo promised by private owners spent the night under the @une of the battleships Maine, New Jerecy and Kentucky, The destroye: and Werrington were there | ‘The civilian craft was supposed theoretically eave the battieships the destroyere yesterday, but the plana were not ready, Ho, after| ¢ aa hour's signa) drill last night, all bands deciared & truce until to-day, iw; re-aoropanes of the First Unit, aarlat Coast Patrol at Port Washing: |" toa, are to help converted pleas- wre boats spot the “enemy” hi toward the battleships, The pia under instructions from Board of Strategy conven yesterday, are to cut figure § -the-loop and describe circles and ‘abetnet, the sky ae warning to the defende: ff the port, UGH WEATHER LKS CIT- IZEN BOAT PLANS. weather outside Ambrose nel Light squashed the plana of ir Admiral Helm to determine the Value of the citizen power boats at fea in wartime, It ls to be seven days @f attack and counter-attack, and much scouting on the part of the “mosquitoes,” as the little boats are termed. Positions already assigned to the threo battleships, with the New York citizen § “rookies” aboard, were ehanged. The New Jersey moved into Gravesend from Ambrose Light, the Kentucky maintained her position at Gravesend and the Maine came in trom Sandy Hook. Storm warnings led Lieut. J. W. ‘Wilcox, in command of manoeuvres, Dian an inside war game. the score and more of skeeter ecouts he had depended upon to scour the seas for approaching enemy, he found twelve. ‘These were prepared, except that they lacked provisions ~ gas and oll, @ held a conauitation with the Owner-commandera, of the willing @ozen of the Atlante Yacht Club and Feceived regrets from several of the absent ones. J. Maynard Kissam was deterred from reporting with hie boat, the La Boheme, because of a death ip Ble family, The mother-in-law Of Og- den M, Reid is dead, and Mr. Reid did pot appear with his cruiser, the Por- Poise. H. 8. Beardaley’s Mustang de- YVeloped engine trouble at the start: int and was left behind. . wired that the crew bis cox changed an fecated the provisions, which were on Board the battleships. He found the fees" and of] barge and issued or- to have all tanks filed to capac He placed the aviation programme the hands of E. 8. Willard, John tt, Lieut. G. D. Murra; gr4 2. F. the aerial strategists, during the party. LRARN SIGNALLING ON STING- Less mosQuiTogs. rooting | ¢ By Two Years of Freedom int aoe to Ex. | Choosing Styles, press Individuality Has Proved the Ameri- can Woman a Conserv- ative, and Given Smart and Modish Effects Dy Mildred Lodeuick Whether er not the wnlform evailed tn year " thelr own is a Whee « for our appearance " y on k pride in throw ling off & new @ ent with the re k, “very one le wearing * sorely depressed, for ou | having fot the confidence tn them | wives they should have, are at @ be at styles t uitable ber who pride ally hike » exp nion of oe delight ino variety of fas from whieh te For two years Dame Faahton At thelr tastes are mot weer, but rather dis woll trained, A frock for aplable in design ie the model 1 lay, The front hows It developed of a novelty 1 woollen elk material nd dark green tn combination would be pretty, The walet is plain in the front, with @ gray allk collar forming @ pretentious part. Starting f w V neck, it is held together 4 distance up by a dark-green v ribbon pulled through embroldes 200609966 55505530000 6-406-54-4060505- 505655 +444 5500S 85 O+- + slits, and tied low down, with loi ends dropping, What is @ mere pi ing below the buat line in the front of the walst develops at the back into a double belt, which gives a Gistinctive trimming touch, Laid in plaits from neck to waatine, the back of the waist extends itself into a short ruffle to drop over the skirt, and at the sides continue to the broad panel down the front. Here six green velvet buttons attract the eye, and prove relationship to those which trim the sleeves. The trimming pieces at the top of the alecves and the bottom of the skirt @re more obvious in the view at the right, where @ contrasting fabric is used. Self color velvet or satin would be pretty with any medium welght woollen material, or & checked material could be used to trim @ plain one, or vice versa, ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Rditor: Tam thirty-eight years of age, have p @ dark complexion 4 with slight color, das eves and hair. Would ap- Preciate your ad- [' vice on material, color and style for & dress for semi- formal occasions this winter, such as church enter- tainments, etc. Do not want It too ey, RS. H. T. Mulberry ‘red failie silk or heavy satin with aelf- & ~ — color velvet and braiding. Self-color net over cream lace for chemisette and under-cuff. Dear Fashion Editor: T have six yards of black eatin of good quality, and ‘would like to make ‘The Lieutenant then distributed rreaeen throughout the little fleet atingless mosquitoes and told com- @ianders and crews to learn all they fee, ean signalling. Last night's was gratifying to the navy they sald. m four to seven hydroplaneg fly from Port Washington during fhe day, the commander expects. One @f the pilots will be Trubee Davison, of the Mr. Davison of J. P. Mor- & Co, The aviators will be hand- the set of signals prepared by Mr, a and aides, Smoke bombs B' be the principal weapon used by marines, real submersibles, are Bet being used in the manoeuvres, @wing to danger created by heavy in. thelr Place dummy submersibles will be set Up and feated with periscopes visible and subject to deteotion, Aiding the destroyers in the big at- tack within the next day or so will be the power boat Dodger Il, owned by H. 1. Pratt, commanding, and the Gem, with William Ziegler, its owner, fa command and ready with a three pounder mounted on the Gem's The invaders, according to the new plans, will try te slip through Four- teen Foot, Coney Island, or Main Bhip channels. WELL KNOWN MEN COMMAND MOSQUITOES. Though disappointed yesterday when the boats falled to get into agtion, visitors at Gravesend reap- pearcd thie morning, They saw the fleet, all white exc Rh. B, it's Bunbeam IL, sple out to the battleships like so many duck Mngs going back to mother, ae Hooset FP. T, Rothschild, and t da, owned by August Belmont jr. he Atlanus, owned by L. H. Dyer; the Psyche IV, H. In- oll; the Paye and ine % weny tu the hip Kentucky res med of Morence dG the Rora by Sommund dawn by W, Don wn. again, by Franklin by Willan T. W % mmer girl, who proved the thon y | bust. Am twenty- & dress of it. Would like a style which I can ar all winter and pre- fer it plain. I ask your good jJudg- ment in the mat- ter, I am thirty- five yoara of age. A. B.C. Green faille rib- bon neckbow and belt, white eatin collar and lower cuff. Dear Fashlon Réttor: ‘Will you suggest a design for a dark bile char- meuso dress? Am 5 feet 6 inches tall, ci] inch walst measure, 40 Inch hip and 88 inch seven years old, fair complexion and blue eyes, ANNA P. Dark blue velvet tle ends, soutache braiding SPECIAL NOTICES, ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Gheep substitutes cost YOU same price pa a AMUSEMENTS. , Working Girls! e Mathew Kock, You Think Your Clothes Too Plain, Your Home Too Humble, or Your Pleasures Too Few, See IS ANY GIRL SAFE? Tt eLuiotr'$ Remy west: Dally, 24-74 SN UNDEh is Nor ‘baa i, eee eeeeeeeenee CAEN DADE OORDRREREE DEE FOP RORRRRRRARORORROT IN BELLEVUE. osed Thief Caught With Two Bellevue Hospital was the scene early to-day of @ thrilling capture that & hospital employee, fn the kitchen and telephoned the po- lee, A cordon of officers surrounded THE RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, Original Home Dressmaking Designs The Evening World’s Fashion Expert FROMELEVENTHFLOOR ‘GPL NURSE PLUNKES 2 ispected of Petty Thefts, She Ends Life When Sister Is } Summoned Humilation, because (he family with which she was employe . story window of the Kiviers Apartments at No 180 Hiverside Drive. Hesidents of the netehborhood were startled last night by « young wom en's sereams, A few minutes later from the bathroom wiedow ef the apartment of Mr, and Mre, William who came from I A employed to care the the Jacobus household. articles, juding * ork and the child's toys, had been missed, and were found in the au Fro: The family be- lieved she waa @ victim of ta. a heard the conversation and itmping | to the window, Jumped, —»—__ | POSSE CAPTURES NUDE MAN, S06-O5-52S6 $s 5556-4556 SEPRROR SESS ++ returning to his home on North here last night William & lawyer, saw warb walkin jroad within a short di | Wiliam G. Rockefeller Neving the man was ai @ of the | Hitchcock Sanitarium, Mr. Rungee no- titted Dr FB. Clair Hitchcock, 4 New Yo the butlding and found Fred Hill hiding |, posse, and with Mr, Runges started there, with two butcher knives belong: |in_ pursult of the man Ine to the institution under his coat be He, TI ag formerly worked in the kitchen. ‘and joined the party. After He insisted that he lived at the hospt- they surrounded the man in tal and meant no wrong, But Bellevue | ® 48m pon the W. H. Teed place. A oMcials believe he is the man who has /fiAtent, i theo 2 é é * « stolen from $3,000 to $4,000 worth of |day, ‘as Theodore kitchen utenstls tn the Inst few months. Png i nane % a 44 They think that Hill has been making {reve the hompital sol ran ewee” Re nightly viste by way of the fire escape. anid OSTH STREET Announcing The Formal Opening of New York's Newest Outfitting Shop for Women and Misses— Saturday, September Ninth RESENTING a specially selected and distinguished gathering of smartest Modes for Fall” These will be sold at the lowest prices excellent workmanship, Mmmm in Greater New York istent with pcre = in Greater New York consistent wi' COSTUMES = faultless styles, leading materials and STREET SUITS E SMART COATS = Is fact, it ts upon the baste of tte ant FURS = style that THE EMPORIUM. will DRESSES = quickly Seats a large and steadily in. EVENING GOWNS pik ge A 2cahieee DANCE FROCKS THE EMPORIUM will occupy Two Large Floors—Main and Second Floors and a Double B t in ft the Most Prominent end. Central Lo. BLOUSES &t., Herald Square, La No Charge Accounts, A Strictly Cash Business, Purchases Sent C. 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