The evening world. Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 9

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TEE rarer \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. helmed Kol A Hol ai MA completely inside the basin those It was estimated that when sh: upright When the water cust. floating dock at Hamburg, which Lowe, non ot of the: part = on the north side were stnckened was finally at rest upon them. th beett drawn away tortnan property. and Tut once the vessel waa in dry. | U ; so that the wind might force the they would be subjected to a on ench alde of her, #tas s to tho British, and do ny and fer wesnnd ] | I ELI E ereat bulk toward the south ure of only 6 pounds t tinidships int dock. scrapers get through Ca Hulman, had he le t i hat sid ineh. th 1 n 1 sav vt Will go at the ship, The Sy S . the fo: cables on that side unre inet tut the w navy divers, all rigged save ers will go at the . ; m 0 Mecalfy c > 7 taking up the slack and rv had to be made to settle on them thelr. ‘helmet fourteen tons of copper The interest in this first doc pecially Shop of C straining her from movement ly, because they were built for a1 inderbody, — Al#o ing of 90 grent a el in th PIPTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET. a 4 astern, AN thie time naval up ton lent helaht to per- pr rs are to ba ie country brought many prominent at p officer with the meaphone mit workmen to pass under her a bows of t! w ones, which wets! persons to watch It, 3 ; 7 y Al BOSTON YARD Lieut. C. 0, Kell of the Con great hull in the work of clean tof small punts, awaiting the and her tall Among them were C. A. fart Will Close Out SATURDAY struction Bureau, was busy with and her. n who were to do serubbing twenty-three lott, General Marine Sup ¢ iene —_»— pias ray How direchlng the 18D, ee eee e butt tniath Libation ent of the | Capt at the tans, now hastening ' he door a y were equipped with scra~ aminatle Williams 0) ting ¢ (Continued) " aeedt At the head of the dock anc and they All this work OE ah aft to sce about the emplacement ae ay ecliete } ment: rin . see. TNE. of the sealing caisson Salese, Tel TOREEL. stu odaioe About One Hundred and Fifty Ramd. Four of them were sent Through the stem of the v were erected as sighting posts leave tei ee ee vieoa Veep ean, oer a great shackle had been threaded one for lining up the vessel's bow : peri Se nts da tte mane | G84! to thie heavy stoel eable | and the other to bear directly on ke SLL ULI DAY TIME HATS ar to b push was made fast and led to an elee- A White con with a plum abe Ss heee ita the 6 Chomaen ing. yale iy the hard ote Hie tached, which was nubs over her ‘ie at _ Marek, . a Waa At peed oer ae © dock. he tugs had to leave stern, At each of these posts an ‘ = York, They were all on the veasel "or Ne isses Ag s00n ag sho was leaded di- the ship as soon as she was with- observer stood And the e: A chet Gt Nad during the docking ‘ For Women and Misses eee TS aes veces in the dock, this steel which the Majestic was moved Abe i een me ee a plied all the subsequent forws and controlled may be realized Segre sholt, Hoses /Gueinst Her, movement of the craft. By slow When once the man sighting on 8 50 1 4 50 heir screws ye deths inches it drew her forward, the caisson sang out, “Move ber ts : Beewa Ait tute: tiene: Gia pis strung so that it looked like a one foot to port." Former! to 20.00 Former! to 30.00 Bids wore waiting with ‘thels pee sae Pn em edrien W The pumps were called into ormerly up to 20. ormerly up to 30. oad, Wika: (wa all nearly half an hour came the action (he inetant the: steamunio. | pool thread, which was really wack dalldate bart of the uadarts action the Inatant tie steamship. | ; 7 : welve-inch enable. They had it was aligned p by ster | A Collection comprising the season’s in Little two-wheeled cars so they taking water began receding down the 4 baie ys 3 could scamper with It where it —-- slippery side of she, dock jimben | fashionable types of millinery in velvet, twas most needed. . It had been hard cnough to the Majestic was floated in she 6 m -- : el : . ; The pushing of tho leeward qinnceuvre: Hey within ihe desk Mas drawing thirty-cleht feet of Fifth Avenue at 35th Stree panne velvet or felt, in black and colors. brought the Majestic close se there was not much lee- water and this brought her five P BIAS. Gon wall ot tbs dock, peeks iithar wile, Uae Che. (ABE and a half feet over the waiting | Established 1879 Md this was a bit of strategy now was getting ber aligned over blocks. | he Lilliputians had planned, for the Siocks, ‘She blookinwere of a | ust as soon as she was close live oak tested to withstand a One hour after the pumps began | ’ mough they fastened their ropes welght of 1,800 pounds to tho their work the Majestic was rest. | \Vomen Ss ical utton ito her, dashing along the ooo top square inch before crushing, and ing on the blocks. Shores had ee clatter! + thelr shouts had been set in conformity to the been placed from the dock wall - . rs joming up faintly tothose on thé | sfajostic's hiull and keel several | against her own plates, twonty TODAY AND SATURDAY ( hamoisette Gloves ip's high deck. When Saree days ago nine on a side, to assist in holding ere made fast they were drawn seiBed ound electric capstans and frawn taut. Then a naval of- ‘ jeer with a great yellow mega- ; hone ap: with commands ne . Bd gestures and a voice th oA dependable specialist Regulerty 150 the nritt al. gives the greatest values . ons to the y and to the in : ; ; Bee re, Se eats A fine washable quality, with the soft likewise sy with their texture and appearance of suede. In cafe GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS’ COATS ca lai, Beaver amon oF whit. N FURNITURE asin medicine, a special- JIPLEX ; = = ist has advantages FOURTH FLOOR DUPLEX LEATHERETTE | 1.50 Cafe au denied to the general practitioner, By con- centrating all our ef- forts to giving you STRAP GAUNTLETS Double weight and washable. greater values in good lait, cinnamon, beaver, sand or white. put furniture, Flint & fed Horner have a decided -MAIN FLOOR back advantage over com- petition,and this decid- 15.00 19.50 ed advantage becomes your own when you visit Flint & Horner's, Thin tes wayon comes tn sold pahogany It hue Grep leaves drawer, and ite price ts 9.75. Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Little Girls’ woolen materials, in a number of attractive styles. Included are FLINT & HORNER CO., Inc. Coats of various 20-26 West 36TH StTREET A few yards from Fifth Avenue Girls’ Coats for utility and sports wear. Smartly tailored models in | plaid back mixtures. Notch or convertible collars and patch | pockets. Sizes 6 to /2 years. en das soon ach side of the ag she was For the First Time in A aerice BOYS’ IMPORTED FRENCH RIBBED COTTON (GOLF HOSE 1.00 to 1,60 (-According to Sizes) SIZES 7 to 10% | plain-tailored models and some trimmed with fur. Sizes 4,5, 6 yrs. i i “aN Z Deut! Sl ll J y V4 Orkin’s Avenue 3.4 STREET Broadway re, l mn Fur-Trummed Coats for girls; Junior Mfsses’ Coats of panve- several smart, youthful styles, in laine, | beautiful deep-piled fabrics, with | collars of opossum or nutria. Sizes cydella, or avelon, with large collars of beaver, caracul or squirrel. Interlined, and silk-lined throughout. Sizes 13, 15, 17 yr SATURDAY A Most Extraordinary Sale Caracul Fur Jacquettes | Not to Be Duplicated Else- where at Less Than 125.00 They have just come over trom | France for the first time, and the only place they can be found is the Franklin Simon and Co. Hosiery Shop. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ IMPORTED WOOL ~ GOLF HOSE | 8 to 14 years. | All Hands to the Hearthstone! SOFC RD ToL Tue only heartening phase of the coal shortage is that it will encourage the en- = (:According to Sizes) ; My 1, i joyment of log fires. The chilly evenings 5} SIZES 7!: to 10 4 o . | f fall and the downright icy evenings of 1 | s= PECIALLY selected skins I i of fal ry y gS O! / : - . 2 Ss Blick we wurchasediat t winter will see the family gathered about 4 With fancy Tops; Camel, =, ‘ i ; { Zz great concession and made up I the hearthstone. Of course, Ovington’s b Cordovan or Black. E¢ in our own yorkrooms, ‘Three | can not deliver the wood for the blaze, iy a ar) - 7s F/ Smart very swagger models ure 7 but they can help by providing some good Ik | = Versions | sented; two pictured, {he | looking and distinctive andirons to hold up yi Girws’ AND Boys’ RIBBED ¥ of the i third is bloused and tightly MI the logs and make the blaze more cheery, / SA 1 Crarrine z} Caraeul | fitting at the hips. All ary iy - and by providing such interesting fire sets \y (LO IT IN ST ICKINC a) } ; Jacquette, | ean ely ie ee and fash O| as the one shown herewith, Andirons cost r BIsP BiG 10.30 ‘ joned in accord with the latest f from $12 to $60 a pair and fire sets from | 5 95.00 Mode. 4 $15 pares $60 @ pal om 4 | wo Three pairsfor}.00 | s } i | Regular 50 Quality Col Pl iti Pearl G Battleship G iy fi | 3y far the best and most durable edie d | olors: latinum, Pearl Gray, Battleship Gray, ; , S rl | the price ; full fashior fine ribbed. Taupe, Beige, Brown, Cocoa and Black i O V I N G T O N i | Black, I’hite, Cordor Tan. | FUR SALON--FIFTH FLOOR tS ri , ft Shop Hey a i * \ Crit y | Fil AVENUE AT 391TH STREE i ; a fir) ’ = Cc ittien ; » Difference What You Need— | A World “Want” Advt. Will Go Get It Hii, <=——— PNM a bt

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