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THE EVENING WORLD, CAN SUE U.S. FLEET CONCERN Judue Not Immane. Federal Judge Learned Hand decided yesterday against (he contention of the NAVY BOARD PLANS ployers' Liability Assurance Corpora 4, of London, for alleged breaches of contract. DUTCH CONTRACT FOR STEEL RAILS AWARDED IN U. 8 ARMY MOTOR CORPS FULL. WASHINGT intensive rr eaualiy \ ting camp lotor Trans; men have ial army corps to be to full strength since cease % eruited U tilitte divided a Expansion Programme De | sudge Hand says, in his opinion, the Steel Corporation to Deliver ‘ ‘ Clared Surest Means to Pro- | Supping Act providnd tht Chartered 18,000 Torts to East Indies— Haviland China COC GHOWING COMMETCE, «ee es lesa, te One diepuiee that Belgium Needs ars. 1s STAMPED WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Recom- ton awe pea a liieit areas | | Afuch interest attached to an ans |}}i "on svilay,, apindes, eeuied Mendations of the Navy Genera! ne ‘es bh af nouncement yesterday that the United China France Limoges China Board for the building programme munity, has a for 1921 include two battleships, five! corporation.” Judi super-destroyers, one battle cruiser,| “In view of these provisions It is un- tem scout cruisers and six subma-| Necessary to consider any of the cases touching the ral liability to pro- rines. cess of “The navy of the United States should ultimately be equal to the most powerful maintained by any other nation of the world” not later than 1925, the report adds. The General Board urged a polley of naval expansion that will guaran- tee protection of coast lines and the rapidly expanding merchant marine against any naval power in the world. Such protection, the board declared, can be had only by increasing Amer!- can sea power to a point where it is “second ty none” and maintaining al that level, The board further asserted that the war having demonstrated that pos- session of a fleet powerful enough to Protect its sea-borne commerce is vital to any nation in time of hos- tilities, the maintenance of suéh a navy by the United States would be | 0}! “a great preventive of war, for no nation would lightly provoke hos- tilities when her own commerce would thereby be imperilied.” Declaring the greatest naval lesson of the war was the immense advan- tage of uniformity in speed and arma- ment of first line ships, the board as- serted jt already was evident that first line ships of the American Navy must have heavier armament than the 12-inch guns of the first dread- nough ts, AS a means of applying and develop- ing the lessons of the war in s rine construction, the board mended construction of six type or, pilot submarines rather than a large building proggamme in present ty One destroyer and one submarine der completed the programme, For development and construction of aircraft during the year the board rec- ommended an appropriation of $27,000,- 000, with $6,000,000 to be used for ex-| perimental construction, | > NAVY’S SLEEPER VERY ILL. | which mental pur= States it im poses.” SUES FOR HP $ PROFITS, William Jones, of Catski former engineer with the nipping Board, t obtained a preliminary restraining order in the Supreme Court to prevent the Lous B. Harrison Ship- yards, Ine, of Athens, N. ¥., from dis- {buraing # due it from the “| payment of the carrying floats, tion of six concrete car © Harrison co as engineer of con- although he says its than $83,000, a bal- red for him showed Of the pratits, he paid to off As he had Harrison to cent. of the Is entitled to in 10 per charges, he participa profits, he 36,000. pha Unusual er in Perfect Taste A BOOK: but select’ the right one, that’s the Point! Our large stock and posted salesmen will help vou in your selection. Also fine Stationery, Cards, Calendars, ete 42 Broadway and 55 New St Harley, the sailor, sleep of fifty-one days on never recover again, accord! physicians at the naval hospital, ‘# only conscious for a few moments ata time. He ts fed through tubes | when he is acer: | One thing in his favor is that he has to He | ained in weight slightly, but he is Sn the hospital's “serfou list. FRANKLIN, SIMON, MEN'S SHOPS 2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET GOOD GLOVES MAKE. GOOD GIFTS for MEN WE HAVE THEM! You may want a Fownes Glove, or a Dent’s Glove, or a domestic glove — you may want a walking glove, a riding glove, or an evening glove—you may wanta kid glove, a cape glove, or a fur- lined glove—you may want a tan glove, a yellow, buff, or Mocha gray glove, a white glove or a chamois glove—but whichever it is, all are here, in all sizes, shades and styles, and at all prices 4 Men’s Evening Gloves of White French Kid. 2.50 and 3.00 Men’s Yellow Chamois Gloves; one clasp. 3.00 Men’s One-clasp Buckskin Gloves; in butternut, gray or olive. 3.75 Men’s One-clasp Mocha Gloves; gray, tan, beaver, or taupe. 4.75 Men’s Capeskin Slip-on Gloves; in brown, gray or putty; strap and clasp at wrist. Seamless wool lining. 4.75 Men’s Tan Capeskin Gloves; rabbit fur lined. 8.50 Automobile Gloves or Mittens of black apes lamb lined; gauntlet cuff. 6,75 Fas Sa & Go) re) LZ FIFTH AVENUB (& ae | foreign ms a contract for | other States Stee] Corporation has taken Hand concludes. an order for between 15,000 and 18. 000 tons of ste land Government United pogin within sixty days, shipped to the Duteh Bast Ind There tion for the co lt nited States Stee! was cons a | Indies. It became know Belgium is inquiring in this country for 10,000 freight tween $25,000,000 Equipment compan position to take th The unfilled tonr | the Steel Corporation «3 Ibe issued to-day ers. The ra | used on State railroads in the East lls from the Hol- are to White and Gold Deliveries lies. tble competi- between the | 1 Corporation and js are to be n yesterday that cars, to cost be- and — $30,000,000. lea are in a good | is business, nage statement of | of Dec. 2 will} Haviland & Ce Founded 1837 | 11 East 36th Street i New York We invite your inspection of a special “White and Gold” holiday display of Haviland China in com- | plete services, individual sets and novelty pieces appropriate for gift purposes or home use. Ours is the only collection of Haviland China in New York. 10 East 37th Street | WEDNESDAY, DRvEMeSE 10, In SI Sizes 7 t Doll Be White er | pillows Made of Child’s Hardwoc eat; fin Fight Tuberculosis! Buy Red Cross Christmas Seals. Swinging Bassinets, with pink or blue lining Red Ri A new ber tire This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenue) THE CHILDREN’S SHOE DEPT. ‘Will hold a Special Sale on the Second Floor of Boy’s Shoes at $4.95 a pair cluded are extra high cut Waterproof Storm Shoes, Skating oes and Regulation Boy Scout Shoes. — Sizes incomplete. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES $2.95 | Sizes 1 to 6, + + = 0 1814, - - = Specially Prepared Sale of Now is the time to buy Holiday Toys-—stocks are at their best and, better attention can be given to indi- viJual requirements at this time, ds White Enamel! Tables, vameled bed, 21 fn Well-made ,tables for chil- long, with box mattress and i dren's use; size 18x24 inches. hens 1.76 Chaireito mates s60s ase kee Oak Furnitur S, Consist of Kitchen Cabinet, Round Table and 4 Chairs. Windsor Chairs, chair, finished in reed, enamel - 5,00 Rocker, nd Rocker with rush ished in green..... Good size 3.00 ivory or mahogany iders, House Rockers, toddle car with rub- A Safety Rocker for very wheels. - 4.00 young children Doll Carriages - - - - - $3.65 to 26. 50 Tea Sets - - - + - - $2,580 to 4.00 9.75 5.60 Reed Rockers ° Ld ° ? Liberty Flyer Coasters $3.75 to $2.50 to Won't You Help New York Go Over the Top? West 43rd Street Storm King Rubber Boots for Boys and Girls $3.95 CHILDREN’S TOY FURNITURE 4.00 2.75 22.75 - 7.50 - 7.50 i a - 1915. This Establishment Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Stern. Brothers West 42nd Street (Be ween 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Specially Prepared Sale of Women’s Fur Fabri¢ V/raps and Coats To-morrow; on the Third Floor $55.00 $75.00 Values $69.75 to 115.00 ITESE, models were specially made up for this oceasion in swagger or belted models, featuring smart large collars of Australian Opossum; Plain Tailored Models to be worn with one’s own furs; Skinner satin lined throughout; sizes 84 to #4. Substantial Reductions on all our High Cost AFTERNOON AND EVENING WRAPS UMBRELLAS & WALKING STICKS Attractively priced for Thursday Women’s Silk Umbrellas, | Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrel- Stubby models with stubby tops and tips | with handsome handles of Bakalite; ex . las, many with satin tape edges; handles of Bakalite or leather in all the newest ceptional values at and desirable colors; unusual values at $10.75 & 12.75 | $8.75 & 9.75 WALKING STICKS With mountings of Solid Gold, Sterling Silver or Bakalite,at moderate prices. GEORGETTE CREPE AND SATIN BLOUSES Specially priced for Thursday Tailored Blouses $6.50 §° Of White Washable Satin with well- fitted low collar and turn back cuffs; Georgette Crepc Blouses Special $6.50 with round neck; short sleeves; slip-on model; in the newest combination color- ings, including White with Flesh Color, Peach with Dawn Blue, Navy Blue with Bisque and Bisque with Brown, fastens with one pearl button; French button hole, Georgette Crepe Blouses, special at $8.75 round neck; turn back cuffs; in plain and combination colors, sh Blue, Brown with Bisque, Henna with Navy Blue, rench, Sunset or Dawn Blue. Values up to $12.75 Beaded and embroidered; including ‘Taupe combined with Navy Blue with Bisque, White with WOMEN’S SILK UNDERGARMENTS Suitable Holiday Gifts—on the Second Floor Including dainty Night Gowns, Envelope Chemises, Combinations, Bloomers, Princess Slips, of Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Washable Satin, Charmeuse and Flowered or Two-Toned Chiffons, in an attractive variety of tailored or handsomely trimmed models, Two Special Offerings on Thursday of Imported Habutai Crepe de Chine Night Gowns— Envelope Chemises— richly hand-embroidered ; in a variety of elaborately trimmed attractively priced at models; in Pink only; excellent values, $3.95 Good quality; in Pink or White; $7.50 PARANA UCUAATAC MURAI RNAI: Vow Picture Supplement, in Colors Constance Binney One of the New Film Favorites Free in Greater New York and Vicinity with Next Sunday World ; j