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THe WOMuD: WhiNibeDAn weet. Acuiit 8 ’ PHILIPPINE HORROR: TROOPS ARE DYING. 10,000 of Our Brave Soldiers Suffer for Lack of Doctors. Gen. MacArthur’s Despatch Suppressed by Officials at Washington. Broadway and 11th Street. SALE OF MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. intire remaining stock of Imported and Domestic fancy Madras, Botony Flannel and white Oxford Negligée Shirts,—broken assortments. Sell neckbands, attached or detached cuffs, Sizes 14 to 14, CHINESE. MAY “OFF RELE COLUM ! Gen. Miles Points Out a. N | Possible Trap for the! | : ] “see esl |! USA | 55 cents; Pormer prices 95 cents, $1.45, and $2.00, JAMES McCREERY&CO, Broadway and 12th St. B.A.T. HAMMERED WN OULL MARKET Troops Fighting Their Way to Peking. (From a Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Aug § oO state, on the authority of one of the highest Government Department has deliber- {am enabled am ately suppressed for three weeks an appeal for help from Gen, MacArthur. als, that the War i who ip on his | | Gen, Nelson A Mile | WAY to Newport attend the meeting of the Naval Wa ae, was inter ‘ 10,000 MEN SICK. | stewed thie morning by a. reporter of Stock Prices DownAgain, Gen. } thor said 10,000 men in the Philippines were without medical) The Evening World at Governor's Island ven sero hur os ¢ Philipp Sr itr Gene ee ae Entire List Showing wervice or adequate medical supplics De. He said he had 3,700 men in the hospitals which he had been able to| present war in China te a very pression. serious affair 1 have eht 90 from “ — establish, and a large number of men on the sick list who were nat in any |i), beginning and have said that a | strong force of troo London's promising cables falled to tn hospital 4 ope with the situa wlative sentiment on the Stock The letter of Miss Margaret Astor Chanler, made public to-day, telling Of course ammpaigns are doubt: | Exchange to-tay ond the marke! peed of the dreadful condition of our men, caused my informant to talk as freely ful. The success of the relief column | —_ with fluctuations! "i now moving on Peking \# only problem: | * at the opening as he did. He fel 7 18 imposible and unwise to further wicompt | rina has many grave dificalites |@® nme recommended on ies that sae t industrials dropped 4 ri nefor . . ‘ee ree be sent to China from Mint In the initial transactions, while tn 1 the facts fore : to conceal ¢ China is @ bad country for troops to Manila, whete 000 |'nited States troops | he ratiroad group minimum declines FEARFUL MORTALITY. lmowe tos ugh. Serious obstacles are | VOT* then 1 Later, when Minis-| Were recorted, although Grea: Northern | to be encount forwarding munt.|'*" Cone ‘ppeal came, Gen, Miles [Preferred was an exception, that stock Gen. MacArthur, in this suppreswed despatch says that our men are tone of war eral suppiles The Urged that 15.0 troops be hurried to] *lumping 1 1-4 pointe. ch m dying at military stations all over the islands for want of medical aid. Sev-|Petho River is only 212 feet deep at] Mina American Suger and the bar at jow tide and 7 feet at high|, “he” asked » these statements ne heaviest eral thowsand are down with wounds. troptoal fevers and other diseases and tide. Vessels must lie Afteen milee off to-day the (iene eclined to make any | '#eues, all being lower than yesterday's cor mi closing quotations Gineose Sugar and | jber were utterly without the medica! supplies or any one of skill to actend them re and send btere If supplies up the river in (he weather ts at all rough fs Impornible to move anything Cont Gen n the stiuaton in China ‘ ted States Rube Eight per cent. of the entire force is incapactated for service. eptionally pe | “I'm not surprised at the fight the! ties, each ady lowed meond cable a later, . ent the gach advanety point, the Vie stariling report was followed by « mad ¢ little later, in MAY BE CUT OFF. Chinamen are making {1 js well knowr latter's being ar 2 slumo| which Gen. MacArthur called for at least one hundred doctors and three 1 see force of 15,000 Chinese soldiers |#™ON@ those who have followed events of almost half « point jin the Fhe brooklyn kK. Kingdom that the Gov hundred medica! attendants rted to be within a day's march _ was dam. of ‘Tlentein it Me posstole they may | *PAment has been storing munitions of] mered down while Man- APPEAL FOR HELP sirke in behing the relte War and making preparations for the} hattan ant Meir lomses wore | ‘ threaten its line of commu: |Past aeveral years Yo are an ine} imited to small ¢ | He wanted them sent to Manila as fast as the Government could get) would t« * matter we eenioun pe: ) imitate almos mL Sapected sueel mn cut there is no supporting | @ytht t They have , neve it would | co . published to-day oted | deal force to rush te old, ound ries going, and are|caused the attack on that ag tn The advertisemen 100 doctors recently issued by the War Depart We remember that 9.00 French gol. | Prod * of war and guns |C@ntral preferred mate a further joss ab | t " In plenty 1b, following . the Henait of th | for aid by the commanding general In the/{¢"* undertook to Invade Ching gna |! plen ee inte, ment was the result of th b i a x gen NNO were whipped ne Chinese were not NOT GOING TO CHINA | passed. Bonds a.uggial Philippines half as well eq ed then as now . | The marrow and confused movement of ‘ ti Houdtiess the t as ite Mine Do you expe @o tof anT, gre ; ‘ed no leceetion of new con- t was g gut here that the doctors were wanted for service oS > ' | dittgn an Advanced co It was g ! , Wee 1M oe communten protected, | Miles was arke sat BX demand Sugar, Rubber | China. but this w only t of the Administration officials to con-!| and olw nue ful ih Genera! k hie ad and nol vn Tranait vibrated over 4 os , . n time and then « “ pont range, the latter touching th . ceal the real state of afaira in the Philippines and reach Peking im the , by : co o is the low | forelen Ministers MISS CHANLER TOLD THE TRUTH we tr Cans eee ee “re see Was the riee striking : . force the United States would be able| Astor Chante Sirvet Ratway, | i To-day War Department oMcials are denying with assumed indigna- get into China within « month. fo gag 1 suppl een gid 7 | bout hi nliew n eneral x ' thon ghe statements of Miss Chanler, while they nave had official kpowl- oe wt Presb ‘4 bat a strong Mise “Cha 7 bts “pint ROTHENBERG « CO, _cysnma'warteme | West 14th St. omuanc's‘er tram | “Your Money Back ff a Purchase ls Unaatisfaciory, Furniture Economy. It's sure; it’s satisfactory at Rothen We prove it in every advertisement—and by every 2. sale. The best feature of our August Fi fe Sale is the manner in which it advertises the store, People come here, look around and get such excellent bargains (often what other stores are asking twice as much for) that they go away delighted. They tell their friends, who in turn invariably tell others. That's a way we're getting a lot of the best kind of advertising day after day. But would we if the ti were not so if the prices did not lean your way so far? Hardly. {f you want some- in furniture and don’t find it convenient to pay all, we wil hold your purchase on payment of a over to-day’s specials for to-morrow, Rather surprising ? Naturally! It's Rothenberg’s, No mail orders, S. it until you are ready to have it sent. ‘It’s an accommodation lois of people like, Read ele bie $9.75 Extension Table $5.98, Golden Oak with five massive turned legs ; will seat 10 the it value ever money. ¥ $22 Parlor Suits, $11.98. Artistic Colcnial design, Three-piece Morqueterie Inlaid Partor ; Suit, covered with xyood quality satin damask, good steel springs, Mettered {excellently constructed, hagdsomely flnished.’ A bargala not to be at the same money any where else. (risjcisiele feted sient + RAR RR RRA AC * $20 Folding Bed Mattresses. Lot 1—Wool Top Mattresses, guaran For $1 1,98. A, C. A. and fancy striped tick ng: all sizes; $3.50 values, now 1.93 golden oak or mahogany fipish Folding} \ot 2—Genuine Hair Mattresses, cov Bed, like cut, with woven wire spiral} ered in best quality Cold Meds! tick. teed good, clean filling; covered in It's true—incredible as it seems. Solid} reduced to ing. fit ¢ bed, iron « spring, a new idea in beds, The easiest of} (Me: Mt any size bed, iron or 4,98 : wooden; $5.50 values, now ail folding beds to open and close Lot 3—South American Leag Hair Mat. 1 98 tresses, covered im high-grade fancy figured denim: $20.00 JI, vases) 1.98 Startling Sale of Mattings. Sensational Clearance of China, Japanese and American Mattings at Amazingly Reduced Prices. Getting late in the season for us, and these Mattings must go, We started the Summer campaign with about 10,000 rolls. People came from everywhere, attracted by the uniformly low prices and excellent qualities. Now we are determined to hurry away what's left, and so mark every roll lower than it was ever marked betore, All new, clean, fresh-smelling matings. Come to-morrow, 1—150 rolls of 90-Ib, seamless, extra htavy China Lot 2—1 50 rolls of carpet desivned reversible Matting; (he best value for the money in New York, Re Japanese Mattings; every co duced from $8.98 to $5.98 per roll of 40 yards, or 2 99 ee ee linen warp at civah@ pattern and color- ing reduced trom $10, $0 and $9.75 per roll of 40 3 49 ° for a roll Of 20 yardSeree veeeee es . . yards to $6.98, or for a roll of 20 yards,........ Lot 3—1,000 yards Hodges genuine F bre Carpets, most exquisite styles and colorings: reduced per yard 33c HOM WE. TO. cere cree ee $9:0050 6 OGb0 DOCNOsaREdORRERS sees eeeees teeeeeresens seeecee 4 Co PAVE. 219 8° 22"? St edge for weeks that the conditions are far worse than Miss Chanler de ort ~~ sf _ mney [MMO | during the war. she MURDER (LU MONEY FOR seribes, But everything reflecting on the conduct of the war in the Philip: | Has’ Gina dratea direct repty,|¢%™ puree hired n ke were wiped | te esicis cecersasel: end 00h Wo Suan atvw manen i Wt. |srectedhoestal Wives, thee. sav rh nase 1 Tae cosine pea SAVING THURSDAY. z 4 4 | mg many’ tt * very intelligent total sales of stocks today were | - 1 made certal foommendations on — bs o | H 4 2 | sean 98 hed otnene 0 fills Utah cm. AT ;| iar re and of mad, smn, var | Berger Died of a Broke ; ane cuss dal ' , that time 1 (oid what | Jered would Skull and Could Not Ladies | adies’ While 7 be a proper foree to send out, consider. | Pal re et ' j om an | Sh ¢ | , ine the seo ton” | Soman a, rine at, bet | Accuse. Separate Shirts Lawn Waists ae cummened ci ia this Wachingeee NE TS een e a for golf, travelling, rainy day and gen- with faney lace and tucked fronts and f " eral outing wear, in fine all-wool re. Fr back with 6 tueke - uundered : n Lovule Berger, Mfty-ntne years old of — versible paid back Golf Suit ns in r—dress sleeves-ae oft " t ai West End avenue, a ray, ane and blue welt seams, culls; worth $1.25, at 59 , the New York Central deep hem with nine rows 4 98 | b a was found unconscious fro of stitching, worth $8.00 at Te Ladies’ Fine White 4 HE DISCOVERED CKOKBR = ha wees! Rade : ng 4 *S 1 fourth street and Twelfth avenue, ¢ Pan to Wheelwoman’s ‘| ; ' in Recoovelt Teeupitn! ible morning, | Se Shi Lawn Waists Aid and Met on Dark ‘temansy Chiet sent Wreath of Wor Des, a as Wek Pen parate rls with fancy striped white dimity sailor \ " a street, is a prisoner on suspicion of hav or general outing and travelling wear cols oad. ¥ dress sway. ower: te al of | ‘ing murdered Berger with an axe. | gene + uti i ng | sleeves: worth $2.00, at... 98e leader ONeiit | be Herger was found t two hundred ioea ali ip > es ca 4 _ , : ca els yarto from ie switch, and i ls sal] OO ted ume toutes stn | Ladies’ White Striped . ' ‘ : Bundi : es new | a bg ber sg Batectivdl Rouse and Pande of taffeta silks, deep hem with | tp 1a f avenue, and w atin ee E “_ ' ie ‘ f a century was t ~~ si | hy rnd of the West Sixty-eighth street seins con booq 2.98 Dimity Waists | 9 3 of tow z station ha ‘ es led —| with 6 plaited French back, laundered : | " iT ctives say Dune bad «a arodge : : : 7 . Protest to the Government by Te Belaaees ie i'm eg, we tae Ladies collas and dress seve: ae ed HY ! the care, . 4 i oo - Bal Bankers, Who Allege : vis di" pt ore Separate Shirts |- — ; alvar ; 8 1S 1B | SURSPORALEG,| '*.insstish tock in binck andmavy | Ladies’ Naby Blue Flannel , was credited with hav Trickery 1 ogy | GUAR *} grounds with white polka dots, hii Si D Ne “1 the powers of lend . ae i trimmed with three bands of plain Bat ing uits, Onan tie —} noong | 2S 3S) waititiaman Wants sinte te Pay opting materiel worth 1.2 trimmed with rows of “M1 98 Distrtet The two! X, Aug She allotment of have been done differently, and phat tol we i a sceniendiingadt aA ell fl be Atel Renanenannnanenenlnd —| _Drald, worth 92,504 at... ++. bs . een Atm ff Me, and on the | g2s 00 f the S000 of the wm rf fubteriptions to ten millions a ‘Through tham Rattte. L fie , - - - a ; . my eee Oran oe : viitad tates i recebved in|Mea, five lions were airy alloted | raw faa a 7 (dpecial 10 The Rvesing Werte.) Ladies’ Ms mary leader had sent + |the Ais ‘aj world here a8 &|- Generally, hen tooling | Uaies Peete ot RS ALBANY, Aug. §.—Williem Welbrick, Gauze Vests, 5 ‘ be gh e. mil | me famitiy free Bart’ ved ‘don in the present sover| tf Lauiner w of Poughkeepsie, to-day filed « claim of Bathing Suits dark hs tites smite t the English banks The pent er as ah BY 490.000 againet the State for the loss of Ler me ee he foie sa ei sles bade a ls ems pereached Revere ena Y a mn tore shows . , Whee Ot RB Me bs from injuries received in a sham from 2%¢. mark. 0 ire, and blue Sici Sinearo Maing vesiad ace” WABRR IS BDYTH TH Bes oe icsmeetate, coun (Qt fale ie the titer tal ot (ener — fatto ot the State camp of military| — pgrg , white sailor collar, and band of white a ghleesiny 2 le a URSBY? See ee the, tee ened aereee operators and in- \natruetion, Peekakttl. fe SSC 12ic each, | on belt, and bottom of skirt immed 8 war ' = ‘f gros and berg’ foltee th LONDON STOCKS ACTIVE. Wernetek wae siambor of the Nine | eee ena 2.98 aid i ' S food Home (waite t — - teenth Separate Company Ladies e g 5 : his biscanijas-—=-csciianlbareniaehiet from he : erm Wo rica from which be lost ‘ — Stocks were fairly active and steady te. sfell into a bole, , ’ Bi trent. sane Lamon Mock change to-day | brake nen ofl ani’ 2 Kid Gloves. Misses’ and Children’s a 2 ae - The goll exports and the willingness of | verely that the | Broken tne of Ladies’ ~ Bat D Suit the vad-| the Americans to subscribe to the war and Lacing Gloves, Lacing Kid Gloves 5, Speedo . p jos for the | joans will Improve the monetary situa- SHIPPING NEWS. and ire Gloves— sizes 6 to 16 years, in black brilltam. from 0 ditere Michael to accept the " wire that the CRt | tom, and speculators are in @ mood for broken sizes—to close out, tine handsomely trimmed with rows taking the oth f a sia bh wae made early : ocher { regret if disap | business. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. tr Marked down a of white braid on rolling - an 3 ad the h J & Morgan & Co. potntment 4 American railway shares showed ¢ de- 1.0 Mew ene 2.90) ata pagret ‘ : The B pe he joint takers, potnting ¢ , pening the] atining tendency at the Regtening. but tun reas ..b66i008 Se from 75e.101,501029C par, collar, front and belt, at. .. 1.98 other's + unfores, (that this was an easy and oatural need 1 soon after rallied to comparative steadi- 5 — — a Tie . gee te | to being fold and save exports to ‘America neas, with boeinese narrow, A : va trerdom |e Uied tates In October | pam ame 8 —_—* WAY AB STRUCK AIS WIPE,| FARMERS CAME BACK TARS. “Why ‘ , "" Otherwine the bamk rate might! “nent WHEAT SOLD DOWN. yea t,| ton M te ber on tneinnre ae Me Wee ee aad Ot QC . Neither Mr. Nov Mra, Riekel Would | Training Cratecr Dixie Returned to 7 re ‘ sory from read. |e entrnordinary measures} surance cumpanies. it k te| Wheat opened easier but quite active Talk, bet Neighbors Port with Sea-Hardened They dito rn vi weirope:| would have ve he taken to tm-| De fact The Bink xchange Commite| to-day, setling Gown under the decites ef Landemen. 7 nia Wment aa the result |e ie denieeh =e ’, 4 A.” when the quotation from one-eighth to one-half tn the fu- of ‘The United States auxiliary cruteerand a COOL IN FIERY DANGER. 1 her present where-| ane that though the loan}. Th, Financial News refers to the| tures, which mere than overbalanced the ete iy - training ship Dixte, which teft here Deo. y fb a was me: sbecribed in New York] Unit Mates as “the world's new bank-| advance of 3 polnte in the Paris mar. (ig | last for a cruise in the Woat Indies, ' ea = ene Bout! r * NOW | before 1 ment wa kets, that ultimately extended to Mantle, re- Workmen a “ap Pc “4 Ber) bir Michael Hicks-Beach it wy to pest this morning. ‘ile . Cheret t Fierce anid Miients @has 1 Is of her|twice covered. a® it was empected It jer crew of farmer-sailors were fed Merry Tiare ined One of these is & bulky communteation The Mortuns sald the Insurance com- wv 'y landsmen, re- } | panies wore large supseribers, and both | the Morgans and Barings said a large \n- | Portion of (he mililone woult come tn gol, Two million pounds it is under- the send, is already engaged critics of the Chancellor Bachequer point out that the ay Ln per cont; that it was pais Mucr acti he a . oes er car J from several fema Intosh County RL Cecilia's Roman Cathos One Hundred and sixiy ued tae : aye . A Lexing on avenus ‘The desire of her relatives on the lobby, when | 14 Roche side t» to offer her a home a sincere welcome to ‘heir bearte le ee tn the Gceanie, Me me steamehip wit carry «