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FEZ BVENinG WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMsER 27, 19 NEWYORK CITY IN PERIL |Trousers for Women in Workshop, Office, SIX PROFITS TAKEN es nS eae cote open of camermate matt ) Outdoors; Gowns at Home, Says Mrs. Fiske UPON SAME (OAL ——————= PATHS, Se ee Sr Ts trade niss ame Gree! and Slow Transporta- Lose, comfort, relief even in thor ¢ Fuel Shortage ogaraveted cases of fallen oF ee nt ae RLeV i ; and Alan R. Civh of Americn. Here ie whet (ner written: y Bradley A. Fiske, Rear Admin U. AM. Retired. red betore the Mouse . tee on Lo, i7, 1914 f ny Aah Omid ‘hat i wan Derfectiy possible for enetuding | bowtie aw fo comme hate with wa. hee aid gond them over our comat in present | cities nie @atement war ridieutod at bombard: ithe tims, mast seven dave later (he Britien 4d @ precienly liar thing ad of the! in the Hert tem, and made an nero jane atlack an ave I heave aren deatruntion | ng reson to change the opinion that from the sky upon New! | held wt that time less an authority then emmamrran® Memes . VON Wh An, ere “st. once i t WAMHINGTON Pe Arch Prop Ghoes on ie at 8 on taewety : F a : f ate 3 g? z fy | PY i g Peas MeAU TIPU uot FAR euamy i < > 2 é ofow of the army ° \ , hog age! Usp pgs | id neh . = t for 9 o Ah poh he paper ne he KE, beer eo and ther — onl was not | PB) over by j gory last . atop ovules shore mune » j - be betaine L] IG rt, a trem Be City of New York andcowld) [) would merely be necessary to | WA but © Neen & ‘ Al ee! "rev t ' “y te oené @ number of fying ma-| wait for good weather conditions be “ J 7 1 hues A heel revents foot from fate the city. Unies we were tore arriving, whieh they, could 60. im?) oe oe tte vs. 5 slipping at heel, corset fitting Heady to shoot down the aircraft wit | parnd for an attack from the air than | would do in-| we, because London tn so far inland calvulable damage in the Gnancial that the coming of aireral: can be lene ie some time before they ar- |rive. In the case of New York, we f known to army and naval) are right on the coast and would heve Germany now has aubma.- | little chance of getting reports of of carrying aeroplanes | hostile acropianes until! they were — ——— hom from their decks, °V*r the city. complished by a fleet of submarines. entry of this country into | That thin t# possibie has been clearly , was habnadiite at instep, comfortable forepart eh el em a eonaa: | In wide, medium or narrow ' of 2 che Gevevamaa i toes. With or without Apett’) ver said Transportation facilities || Prope wy ” hive grown worse, oF conditions Our bewutiful shades of Cordovan | , Hd have been much better thie | Shes are mode possible ty using only “7 | | Pireecni the best leathers, beihg treated by | . U - Lif. ite | My) edhe cs 5 the Hurleyired secret process whiel / 41 # Typical CD’) increases the life of the leather, re j i the * ink ae | By Alan R. Hawley, reed by the visit of the L.5t fac n of al, It required spree taining its rich lustre to the end. bs Senld end a submarine to our shores. | President of the Aero Club of The most probable way tn which 1 Big Building Concerns Set Up) juan tun, Southeastern Ohio, to t cubmartne | ttack upon an Atlantic coast city rena then becaues’ 4 r ; Cae ca . 7 : First, by the Mais at aarvine ate | America, might be made would be by sending mene because M1) int Business by U.S, Free, (Cleveland and return, a distance of Deutschland, capa| The first point in anatyzing the|hydro-aeroplunes (or even land with 62 miles. The time lost by keeping i Neat, by the visit of the U-6s ines), which could | powaibhity of an aerial raid on Amer Admiral Admits he car on sidings and in yards war diver to Newport. Upon the decks " I ts Go secret from the Germans | * !s to consider the various methods eapootuiiy is — nty-one days, one hour and twen that to-day New York is about as/°f Making a successful attack 1 pore, 8 wd al , WASHINGTON De 7—tho | ty-two minutes against aerial attack as was Whether there are adequate means Upon cor FS ie You have h eaple say," ste re-| a ona te <a ihe owen tn January, 196 Wolen and |for carrying out @ plan of attack Led by ee Las the Moewe an ctress Who Wears ’Em as She minded me. ‘on, reve old clothes , YOOUen Me Hanhiin dN reight,” Mr sald, “and the ice” eatrore teat ait some certainty of success. | cjuding the vigilance of the Ens! Plays George Sand De- a fortable in them.’ Well, Pictured as ar nat MOMNNOLN ENTS | ee oveMNNE Go. Mil doanmnt ere are three ways in which such | naval blockade. + fe uit the ure to-day by Rear. Admiral F, nly twenty roe milet ay. The GPmeone OF TWO NOTED ex. |Z. attack could be made: | “This would seem to be an en clares They Are Better for must be x ss, T| Bowles, Assistant iM P Ye cat Goleaes ies era PERTS ON CITY'S PERIL, i By direratt coming ail the way | practicable binn, as ffty, mac Mountain Climbing, Riding,| think Bur 1 do so to wee beMU- | op oe - ote eeeraeetae dag or: ” ete we he the si re y .|from Germany through the a could be stowed away on board of a ri biieaky inthe ono of the Emerrency Fleet Corporation, | yards of many cities are a eee Bventng World Letitia ay Germany, through the b- {single whip, to be assembled an Sports and in All Sorts ad Ip alte feta ther women, 1 tifying at tho Senate Commerce|J®™med with cars, We need a gen- peril in no sense of hysterical sonna- | lished, if thi ib armed with bigh losive and incen Work, as They Afford a Won. | "°"°" “oul Dan's vely gowns for) , leral pooling of terminals and equip » Its solo object io to warn) OF, from a temporary bi on the| diary bombs. Only three ma n evening wear, for parties, for the Committee's tnvestigution of #hiD-| ane daat F f s 4 York's millions to be prepared | water, could be operated at one time, as it; erful Sense of Freedom—)jioine—for the woman-houre of Watidine | ments just as ts provided for in the @uch an untoward manifestation, At this stage in the development of |takes a minimuny of twenty-four! But Beautiful F; ks Are Still President's proclamation of last tfulness” at our own dours.)aircraft the only machines which | hours to assemblo a machine and| ‘ rocks Are ot “A DISTINGUISHED — English | Tho maximum number of wooden| 5 hings formerly counted im-|could fly the distance from Germany | there Ix deck room to assembie only Her Choice for “Woman's! feminist haa written an ossay | ships that possibly could be built even har ane iat {f the transportation} possible have been accomplished in tolght possibly be the most modern | threo machines at one time. ” Hidh GhO Arees (iat women irtas ; «baa "i ; {he world war, Experta say an air|Zeppollig, which are reputed to have| — The machines could be launched Hours. in which si ; all available ship tinber delivered | problem is solved the coal supply will| Bowles said, would} be sufliciont meet all demands?" attack on New York not only is nota radius of action of some 3,000 miles | yrithin an hour's flight from New —--—--- will never be really free unt!) to the eorporatk 4 eo i 1 ible, but ie very prob: but which could not carry any practi; York, if this city was the military ; they free t ves from the | total next year on at hs the asked Wenata® Jones | Evening World has red |cal load of explosives in addition to @bjective; they could fy low over Marguerite Mooers Marshall.|iyranny ot dress. Sho says \t wastes PAOPALIR Rag Binbhoete eaters "AVEO b. douse” Cotler va et! Prepared statements setting forth | the tremendous quantities of fuel tha: | the city, picking out the most im- USERS for women whilo they h of thelr time,” I told Mry ' outate a de * replied. | the technical aspects of a possibie air would be necessary for such a trip. portant and vulnerable points of are doing their vk fe epee) OFS Hed be for the construction of 459. No]"Minera are now working only about} rai€ from the two men outside the A base would have to be eatab-| attack, dropping t ombs ae , WES A BROP.) Hinks. more Jen contracts will be tot, he| four days a week because the coal is and navy service best qualified lished in some adjacent location id making @ landing, if that we oMice, oF outdoors. Trousers for) «op, it t does *d | yaid, unless the builder convinoan the {not being shipped,” ry, oF it might be possible ilot to fly back to the be picked up. | them—Rear Adiniral Bradley | where supplies could be provided and e, U. 3. N., retired, and Alana load of explosives taken on board R. Hawloy, President of the Acro for the attack. This might be ac- women while taey| with he are riding, climb: | veula nave women dress b aattbat a waumtaenote Ing mountains.) without taking so much time for It. | “1 want it understood, In Justice tol | taking part tn any pi : | abort, Bat bean ‘To dress beautifully is not myae da the Admiral, “that 1! Gnit docks a2 necessarily to dress fashionably. — had not) > Bb Wide Padang teen 4 : is Te dress beautifully is to choose — contracta see powna tovels| ® gown lovely in color and line Three steel ships of 28,000 tons |s i hg li itaten and suited to oneself. Having carrying capacity have hav d ‘coe procured such a gown, there iso jaunched, Admiral Bowles told the for home w » gms parties, for “the| reasen why it should be changed — cominittee, mine '. Saturda One went ea every three months, Because of into the water ew Yori..onw at me women's craze for new things the Seattle, and one at Camden, \ | men who make clothes are com- The committee s| ‘ =a conviction © has under his own | _— oo : s upon th | Atlantle «t cities, and submarine mother ships could launch bomb. dropping aeroplanes to destroy and kill. This would tend to keep a large force in this country for aerial coast patrol and home defense ; |GERMANY BUILDING SUBMA- | RINES TO AID AERO RAIDS. According to reports, Germany Because ng bette is builcing submarines especially That is the interesting pt 1 | for this purpose, and the prog- of clothes wh Mra. F went into tra ress in submarine construction pointed for me yesterday afternoon at| Pelled to produce new fashions— int by the fleet corporation for fabrt has been Seeing ane naturally | the Criterion Theatre, usually hideous onee—four or five | vated steel ships, and apparred div-| | suagests still further progress in - shasta catre, fe oes meet Ze Hi ps alti - Suagests stilt tia) aaa teal aattode and thalm times a year. Women waste hours posed to critictne their terms on the| Will Establish a Zone System} B Tasty American| and hours shamefully in looking ground that the profita were te ataining many ns of the U-7) Intelligent woman on the ‘sof Distribution—Upsets BONWIT TELLER & CO. salty Shop of Onginali FIFTH paren diye gh pan in 1915, show | stage had just finished her reincar- for clothes, trying them, buying Admiral Bowles admitted that some Peas oc Se smtbte Catia ppments, nation of “George Sand,” the great them, putting them on and off. | of the most powerful financial inter 1918 Contracts. ' % xthook on raha i Supaiva wiprean GK & Giles v4 ate sate ; S. Runke! Brothers, Inc., by Mr. Henry .|Frenchwoman, who was so much Surely a a a vio n the United States were xe SSS 456 W. 30th St., New Yor 7 is 139 fect long | more interesting and intelligent than orous brain can use it for some n the sbipbullding busines th 4 «, New Yor Pre tone, has anything she ever wrote. thing better! free. The International) WASHINUTON, Dee, 27.—A revolu- | 1 think those who have seen Mrw. A f this ema to me 4 ug ppany New Y kk.) tion tn coal transportath if PCR ere ee ee ee ee un nan eaten. rama ae : " ’ in coal transportation was ordered | re leone yrilllant performa ry anyono with an oun seked by the Ne and Webster ins | py iuc Ginlaibater'eh eye 6 R x | ° * torpedo tube. with only 028 | sGeorge Sand” would be perfectly se," Mrs, Finke broke off with a-|terests of Boston, the New Y Art a ual Adinintalrslon GRFEME Wadey un k e i 5 i] Exceptional Values Friday ‘The U-53 Is ong, displaced ; willing to let her play the part in deprecating movement of the lovely Shipbuilding Company and National! TBC Ofer governs coal contracts for | he COCOA | ||) 800. tons, oF 4 knickerbockers or white wings, should “shoulder City Bank of New York, received a| 118 and declares they will not be re t of = | | Hesiseded Se - ihe of th bi care to do 40. But go many persons haven't even | $165,000,000 contract without putting | oxnized if they Involve “ratte With that choeolaty tA ste i ” ! miles, me +h that of the But she elects to put on the un un Ounce, I reassured ber What|u ipital of its own, le sa auling of ‘0 exce 0 Cage o | December Fur Sale Gila Hynte AEN Loe NUNES AEE OE NE cnetal Georemarcwa eousbh corcatldn pear TUNE EE eat arcsec oR tal ot ew vg | iultle of aa, except In tho cugp of i —_——__—_—ssneneneneeseseee tube ae eo perin " and two | least part of the play, and L had been i think thed are dikgraceful,” se inpany'’s yard on the Dp a8 Coal or coal to ye used for by-prod- | 5 moun n each deck. | Nila Gas eeeents ed t Not tiver, P ict purposes.” 1 At Greatly Reduced Prices Hume of the latest. United States | (ld that—Iike George-—ah i 1 frankly, “Not the short! iver, Philadelphia, at t purposes - || submarines now. under construction |! ttouscra for women perhaps, as they at loast give | 00,000 practically Dr. Garleld’s newest scheme to} | ons displacement and Will! ggm— oO your 1 asked wit anae mn. But a woman came to see rics of intendenta, foreinen and the coal tr | Bordered Hudson Seal Coats ™ Wiis certain tet wecwill | D perturbation, when 1 me Hot long ago Wearing a hat which | "Moyers, and furntvhed the mate-|iom jg py establishing a zone eyatem “ = : | found her in her dressing room aft mplotely covered one eye, And ‘ale uid pay rolls, The company! > a tupution, ‘The output of a eiven| ( Pract of distribution. ‘The output of a given sana ea ae aie ie 4 ‘ the last act of "Ge Sand.” Hop vomen Wear suteh silly things on their | TUrnished site for the yard i RPTL Watalnee” 21 UF AGUNG BRE COMARSEEES put it ia likely to ocgur gt any | fully I noted the dusky crimson robes faces. It seems to me that the| Admiral Bowles defended thin form | oa! Meld te assigned to thé nearest | TY a aunpclee to ag many sliding off Mrs. Fiske’s wonderfu!!f of reve years © qo agence contract on the 4 | territory. | 145.00 pevpile, although it has been con- | white shoulders, the crimson roses in ed womanly dignity and grace, | ttt only through virtual Yo are now putting Into effect NEW CROP sidered very seriously by those in | George Sand's short, dark curls. § but isn’t the war makir women | Could the large standardized > ect recelvery and dietet | | puthority and elgen hove already | I think men's clothes too hideous eve ess time on clothes?" ated stoel ship output be obtained which will place the entire] the ‘finest ‘nute fowar | -inch long model of select dyed muskrat. | New York | to want to wear them., Phere a} axe plenty of women This Naber st contract was \« 7 sia we me w eats, said | PLEASE PLACE NEW YEAR | SHINE AWIATTAGK. GH. RE a have found that trousers jag ove shop windows,” I re- [on Sept. a; 181%, and called for 4 Aras nen plans will be | ORDERS NOW sessed ns | ive a wonderful sense of free i iatrue, ; very o 20 ships beg 1 | wholly effective beginning with April : i Tha ue.” she conceded. “And | MADE ON WASHINGTON dom," she replied, “Really, | heve windows are the most imineral | ear hence. A 8 percent fee on each|!. 1918, when the prevent coal year | worn them very little, but it gain the world, They giv ip is allowed the oompany, with | ¥ ome to an end.” | Ht ae H 8 to me the t the undard: tums for hoth company and er rio order further provides that interes early, Natural Muskrat Coats 8&5 0 thing for Giinan doe mauntae : ui Pate hr 4 ai _ Gannantl mtracts can call for Rivers at alt Telephone pst 4130, { 45-inch long model, seal collar and cuffs . 0 iW climbing, for all exercise of that “Dinplay ye wrong d that officials of the {ot coke longer than over a pertod of | 22SFULTON s7.(V\ | sort. It would be a great misfor Fiske declared nal Compa were cor e year; t all future contracta | ¢ OME HALF Boe We | . . Pee tune, however, if women in gen ath iain acoate _vehemence, ected with stecl i llth ind were are subject to cancellation or requi- | Lhe ee Shee BNUE TERPMIAL, +] Hudson Seal Coats ; 95.00 |) Siteut. c, ¢, Wittd eral gave up their beautiful soft —hoapitality, in your clothes, gave | (hus making a double proft = | Loose model of select dyed muskrat ae le | aviator, wio has gowns to put on men’s clothes. where about you, simply brand: The investicators directed thelr fire ipiecties — a == | | tho vapeed with which aaroplanss] frignge ty gave fittest ™ thea are “deploy italicised, | *I82 at the Sloan shipbuilding Cor- | UP A FLIGHT—PRICES RIGHT ae q . Fee ee each mother ante] friends in beautiful dres demetiien Ik cant an fin a. Ke ration of Seattle, concerning whos i Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats 125 || for aorial attack, stated that he eaw| "Ma own clothes are a disgrace,” city like New York, we aet noth: contracts Senator Jonew sail thure j 45-inch long model, skunk collar and cuffs .00 ||| seven fourteen it aunched. and sen Ra’ Fiske confessed ruefully 1 ing but display.” | al been ugly rumors, Bowles filen ‘ourtecy e ‘a no attention to them at a UST f % moment I n h Y " I} was given on one of the Russian} omen welctaimed he was unfamiliar as to N c il mother p upon which he was aoe mber that den you played might return to our tron 4 | this company had hi rie : 2 ut ‘oats Ill gerving. Salvation Noell’ you said you like “Woinen doing war work thal tracts aulik aren tan 5 enn ate Various models in belted tyles.. 125.00 & 145.00 |) 3s teed, deoiter anvicairoratt, jung wd yada, and on the farms ate | ho ad inherited trom. Mw pred Be Coats 50 50 50 | Beary including an] f8e would be the financial diss fiwcrveds ne NOM" org, He promis dhe a a ’ . || adequate serie trol units, » the railroa minals, ¢ hould t would be neces- | committee ‘ F | Hudson Seal Coats ly n naval oo Ines of atiante br dgee and th arn} Nae auld i A be Be ; ; r pha asa Cloth, Broadcloth, Cheviots, ‘ 7 ; bri aly. en though the 4; be a J idea for women to wear! ornament te Hy fs Foy i » RY »| Exclusive models with contrasting fur un 225.00 warning absr4 gity ware plun in, darknens, | itouaratte worm, ohetien ty espe sus! And op! i Mixtures and Silvertones. MANY FUR TRIMMED, itl areedan'¢a 0 follow ere would be no difficulty in |) peter ta for the war Investinent in } aig 4 be made, | 108 ting the important pointe in she fabricating Admirai How Also to | Trimmed Mole Coats |FULL EQUIPMENT OF COMBAT] defined by the rivers around the Te SPA Gore wintner leer (table for th Meaphl Taupe fox collar and cuffs , 295.00 | MACHINES NEEDED. Rivard the Sentral Park lakes. runnin wines Wee ie Acar . | Ime of the first attack® on | whall co iM " orn nt s ' | Oy cites nond « f\exutiment of Landon tery "were hiriits ante, tog or salt "cotn New View President of mB. Entire Stock of \ | ae combat machines pe | fengeR provided by the Air Board, and wearing. skirts ane employed by the Brooklyn Rup |. Neckpieces Maffs capable steliningeapiiy ovan'a:| the Zappa had iPisteh shes dsc ihe us bolt al Mi Canpaae te ae resses & Coats © ~ t « © 000 ta L t b @ ut cont devel; 1 € give up 1 dresses fe t . | 12,50 16.50.... Hudson Seal....12.50 14.50 | Miia cin to. give | Nie cicltetenasae one pabes aural dt and despatcher, was to-day i tthe Ota and the eifectiveness of thelr tie mauan-hourm!” pleaded Mrs. to the office of Wiles At Extraordinary Reductions h of an aerial | Coast patro: vy of the raids ba she 8.50 12.50 Nutria 10.00 14.50 {i Crems ‘sear aes Sihae are ieiia| oN conn tm anne Gk tetdas on ih 9.50 14.50. Natural Raccoon. 12.50 16.50 || 1',naciines «teh OE ae eee ONE eine | Siete eee eur, MNO IN TODA Meme Yeeeah ay dn aes “ASHION BS 2... ....Coqver 18.30 22.5000 fone eit Geommage coat zi and, wi Gh i, fre OM RM onazaion, ot Aah aaay’ uawea™ Mia asin pee ae | 22.60 29.50.......Skunk...... 22,50 20,59 / |). of, the will Be Aoatnnyed 8nd (CASO preps prevent the Unitke poor George sand, she and we |o ah Hour meh aihe Yor Brooklyn UPA FLINT TANE ELEVATOR ; . ; ¥

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