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aes Due in Southern TERRIFIC HUAI HEADING FOR ie GUNS! ‘tates | Vlorron and May Not Last to Reach New York Devastated, but There Has Been No Lat WWeet tadian storm anoareniiy ie and probably over © Of Gull of Mexico and lantic const Thareday eesibie fo determing he storm will cemel north Atinntio Vennels have been warned not to salt southward = from Adlantio ports.”-4). 8. W or Bureny. With a speed of one hundred san hour, a tropical storm ts x up the Atlantic coast, which. according to the Weather Bureau, may strike New York, although a delayed cablegram| from Jame:ca indicates that it has Swerved to the south Hur e faye were hoisted to-day in every Atlantic port. @inia and Carolina coasts. Advices from Elizabeth City, N.C. are that th steamer Mayflower, of Norfolk, ts ashore at Wades Point, in North Carolina Bound. and will probably prove a tots loss. ‘The storm swept over Martinique Gunday morning and left more than five thousand persons homeless, but so far as is known only one life has been |», Jont. A delayed message from Kingston Jamaica, says the fringe of the hurr Martinique | Bad weather is brewing on the Vir Jamas rand Cuba So bar as Known ane ant . for vat Nas caused passed Situation tn Havana. HAVANA, Au ria ety ta directly in the path of @ tropteal nurri He (hit has mrendy devastated the| 1kO, Many other towne on| coasts, and all of | on | elved at] cut off tt! n of Santiago | nd that many houses had a Krent_rutn had been wrought there MARITIME MEN GREET LIPTON Welcomed on the Exchange at Nooh as the “Champion of International Which Makes Him Blush. Gir ‘Thomas Liston shook hands with 0 members of the Maritime Exchange ‘at noon to-day. every landlubber of wp the bay on the ing at Pler A they were to the Produce Bx- Building, which they marched to the Maritime Exchange. ‘There eer were met by President © B. Parsons, who introduced Sir Thomas as 5 “the champion of imternational yechtamen.” @ir Thomes blushed furiously at this e@omptiment, then reefing his voice Bome of those who remembered Lon- €on and one or two other places on the map looked for Sir Thomas to blush some more here, but he didn't, Smil- feely waiting until ‘the cheers died away he continued: Has o Fleet of His Own, “T’m also interested in the maritime usiness a trifle,’ and here the twinkle fn the gray-blue eyes grew bdrigater “Y have a little fleet of my own down off the Atlantic Basin, one boat of ‘which I hope will make its name famous shortly.” Everybody got red in the face yelling “Hooray!” “Hope you'll win the cup,” shrieked fan enthusiastic admirer. “Thank you,” replied Sir Thomas, bow. “I hope it will come out all right "Bo do we,” added a man witha ferce mustache and a blue yachting cap. Speaking of the imports and exports of the United States, Slr Thomas said: A Matter of Expor oonfident that - are going to be mater $reased this month. The intrinsic Value of the added export will not be so great MULT believe it will be one of the SMportant exports that ever left your oe Provided I am fortunate enough ies te a 12 ape ied half a ypnotized ‘America oH as point Sir 7 soma “aktifully tn not take back ed trophy, but the good fellowship of this fellowship. : aa m of the exchange d FOUGHT FIERCELY IN COURT-ROOM “Tug” Riley, Alleged Leader of | Yachtsmen,” | ‘|members of the “Smoky Hollow gang, Gang, Had Gone Before Mag- Istrate to Learn Disposition of Cases Against Pals. The mpectacle of a detective and an’ aggressive prisoner rolling over the Moor | in @ desperate strugwle was seen In the) Butler Gtreet Police Court, Brookyn, to-day. | The arraignment of Charles ©. Rogers | for shooting Bernamt Petersen In Henry | Humboig’s *aloon nt No. 217 ourtC atreet, Inst night, brought to court half a dozen of which Petersen was a member. When Petersen struck Rogers with a battle last night, and Rogers waa fol- lowed by part of the gang, he pulled a gun and phot Petersen tn the stomach. Five of the gang were arrested witr Rogers, and to-day “Tug” Riley, the leader of the wang, went to court to see how his pais would fare. The minute Detective O'Donnell saw “Tug he made a grab for him. ‘Tug Mdestepped and showed fight. O'Doa nell closed tn on him * mtrained and Kicked and snorted presently both men fell heavily to’ the Moor Intense excitement reigned in the court-room while the com oitants swore and strugeied, Magistrate Tighe pound for onde comd not quiet the spectators “the Smoky Hol low gang seamed Itching to jump tn and help Tag." but thay evidently consid fred the sk too great, Finally O'Don- nell Kot his knee on '"Tug's” cheat and his fingers on "'Tug's" throat and Tug’ red out and the other members of his ang under arrest were placed under 1,0 batl each and their examination nats | our $8, $7 & $6.50 Trousers Wed Dis right hand and wien ol through with jt tt ached set it the 17th Petersen In dying in the Long Inland College Hospital BRANCH MANAGER DEPORTED Englishman Who Caine to Repre- sent London Honae Sent Back. William Fo Viger. a young English: man, who came here on July 2 to open American branch of a London busi- and who was held up by the authorities aga contract deported on the to-day. Viger appeal to the had heen dec jermanic pack jatter an reAstiry You are on the “inside” sure enough with $4.50 as the present price of There are no back num- we to Del sald oA fot more | | | | | bers among them—present sir|style in every pair, _| Naha Karate Cor. 13th St. . Canals Trem err ey Lu! 1 WOUUS FA ~ SIG COUr LE hing Parties Spend Night 1 Vain Efforts to Find Young joorfe Evana and Misa Flor ened Brawn, a! Canada | “| LA LOIE A theonehe x the ar ; . t ay oneen atone , was Pour ° e oof Kanata AMA ; and noting to indicate that any + had oseurred wasingly and absolutely o trace of the! pices Store for Fine ony a Bros. 6TH AV. 22d and 23d STS. » NEW YORK. LOST A $100 BILL. MW ' Coma They ti r ro Y Miew 6 i F All Cars Pass Here or lraaster Direct. Red Letter Sale Will see the crowds still growing. The news of the unmatchable values obtainable here has got abroad among the people, just as we foretold, Hints ‘or Thurs: By! s selling: Red-Letter Sale in Women’s Undermuslin Department. Cowars—| Corset Covers— 2 Circular ne three styiesi vaine | 29¢ | Sc Corset Covers— | Underskirts Circular or V)| bric, neck; trimmed| ruffie, with deep with (ace edge;| hem and cluster of French model. tucks, 19 28 KIMONO SACQUES—Fancy stripe or figured lawn, finished with double yoke and broad band, value 50e. DRESSING SACQUES—Tight fit- ting, deep rolling collar, fancy polka dot collar, sleeve and all Around sacque bound with plain colored lawn to match dot; value 49e, UNDERSKIRTS — Umbrella ruffle, fancy stripe or check flannelette hem, DRAWERS—Umbrella rumfe, hem- | stitched, finished with wide hem. CHEMISE—Muslin, plain band or neat ruffle. CORSET COVERS—Low neck, front of six Val. Insertions, cover with skirt. neck and armhole trimmed; also three other styles; value 49c. al t+ 25c Each, SKIRTS—Double umbrella ruffle fin- ished with wide hem yoke band. SKIRTS—Umbrella ruffle, trimmed with tucks and lace edging. GOWNS--Empire, V, high or square neck, torchon or embroidered tn- sertion and tucks, finished with neat ruffle; value 79¢. KIMONO SACQUES—White lawn or fancy flower or figured effects, finished with dov' le yoke and bor- der; value 59c. CORSET COVERS — Cambric or lawn, V or circular neck, lave or styles to select from: value 69¢, DRAWERS — Umbrella ruffle, six styles, lace or embroidery inser- tion, embroidery ruffle, with tucks and hemstitching. Alt 1 39c Each. 2.98 To-morrow for Shirt - Waist This is a et example | of the unmatchable | | values in our Red Sale of women’s garments. suits are y hand- some and formerly $7.50 to $10.00 each. embroidery insertion. six different || Think of the bargain you are getting at 2.98 Sale for Thursday only, | Rede! etter Sale of | Women’s Waists. ODDS AND ENDS OF WOMEN'S WHITE LAWN WAISTS. all sizes, some trimmed with lace, em- broidery, tucked ronts ked j| Sleeves, styles. too numer to mention; values froin $1.48 to $2.98, | it 9B™ each, WHITE SHEER LAWN WAISTS, some trimmed with Cluny lace, en- || tire fronts of fine tuclzing and em- || brofdery Insertion, others trimmed | jacket effect. a dozen different i} styles; {t will richly repay you to |} look them over; former prices, $348 to $4.98, | a is 95 Each, Red-Letter Sale of Women’s Skirts. | WOMEN'S DRESS AND WALR- ING SKJRTS, In white, biue and Mack dick, also linens, made In several different styles; regular | price $3.95 Be., 1.95 Each. WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL WALKING || SKIRTS, in navy blue, green, mix- tures and light gray plaid; some have invisible stripes and plaids; made to eell for $4.95 Pree 2.45 Each, Thursday's Red-Letter Bargains in Women’s Bathing Suits Women’s BATHING SUITS, in Stel!- jan mohair, made with large sailor collar of white mohair finished with rows of fancy braid, skirts made with hem and gored; also a {ew shirt a effects in blue and black; value $6.00; Thurs- day's Red-letter price 4.25 Women's Mchair BATHING SUITS, with large silk sailor collar of polka dot with puff sleeve edged with band of silk, skirt made full and gored. in blue and black; value $7.25; Thursday's RedeLetter price.ssesss-) DoD Now’s Your Time to Buy Boys’ Clothing. We've Just Marked Down a Lot of Suits to Half Price. 876 Boys’ School Suits made of splendid wear resisting fabrics, in new Fall colorings, comprising Slate, Brown, Oxford and Olive combinations; also dark Navy Blue Cheviots, Double Breasted, Norfolk, 3- Sizes 4 to 16 years, ACN » 9» 2 eo 09 traor Piece, Sailor Blouse. oh: 50 A Sale of us Men’s Fine Suits Regardless of Cost No such sale has ever been held in this city. The people have responded in great numbers and every customer is a lasting advertisement, tor, although il is well known that we never misrepre- sent, they never expected such values a5 are now being ofie! To close out the balance of our Spring and Summer Suits we are positively of- fering the choice of ‘suits ' 7.50 that sold at $15, $16 and $18—all elegantly tailored 16 ONY ietpee saree a It will more Mori repay you to buy one or two of th loa ay away, as Such ex- p never be e ¢ a | Handsone Solid ‘ r i m=. fh wee reney FerTTTA arrreTp re rn ul Give the Parnous Blue Tradin othens Stamps with Cash Purchases, ers <o. t Sore Gtosee Sa i Bi lis AM ll) aa ha oa —— More G Grand > Grand Furniture Values i] Ta: Maven Sold Oat or Wonany boi tehed m r Nietty iniehed Ouartered | ok { Dresser, 5-Pice Parlor Saits— wil | F $15. satin Gam. Sk etna velou i spit £1 60op August sale price er; usual at $18; special, 12.98 e cut, Enam- elied Bed, like ilustra ad tion, brass, extend shown in white enamel, superior finish; high head ant ex ed toot F aA rail, well finished; value ended foot rail; all sizes; Mattresses. Axminster a Improved South American Hair Mattress, made up y Alexander Smith's Fan: z to your order in one or two parts, filth's, Famous Ax ; > parts, minster R 12 it, iong and in any size, and covered in satin tick” Ot. wide jte stytes and color y d ; 9 tt. wide, exquisite styles and color ing, value $16. special tor this Au- combinat aa e $3 s spec Aut ale? n ation value $30.00; ecial . tor. Genuine Elastic Fett m ior Arata il Fee Nat bona Alle Wool Sandiord’s. ‘Brussels. Rugs, extra quality, one or wal harie Suitable tor parlor, library, sitting-,oom and oi cest is 10.6 It, long and 9 ft. wide; value $15.00; sp regular $15 value, percocet oe the August sale Bromley’s Smyrna Rugs. in all siztealt Reversible Oriental and Flora! Patterns. ~ Floor Oilcloth. — res Ri £594 ail Box Nairn’s No.2 Floor Qilcloth, Value $8.09), Value $12.0), Value $16.00, Sate aL aneioe) sal $27 Se 2.CO 7.50 40.00 __ marble patterns, 2 by i) _— es yards wide, value 39 cents per square yard, at, tees 65ce Cork Lincleum at 39¢. A Special Lot of XX Cork paneleain, 2 yards wide, will be placed on sale to-morrow. A broad assortment ot all the new fall patterns that are usually sold at 6%c per square yard, will be hg d New Fall Garpets. — W. J. Sloane’s Ail-Woo! Veivels, Usuaily Sold at $1.10 Per Yard, Special at 79c. No prospective carpet buyer should fail to investigate this offering. There is a broad showing of parlot, sitting-room, library, ball and stair patterns, Ghooss during Cc this sale, at, per yard....., il you CAN GET A GOOD BUTLER THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD WAN onl Ts.) Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN. “BUTLER WANTED, NUMBER ‘STEEN, AVENUES X AND Y BETWEEN.” MR. NOBBS PUT IN THIS CARD. THOUGHT HE'D FIND THE FINDING HARD. BUTLERS SOON BESIEGED HIS DOOR IN NUMBERS NEVER SEEN BEFORE... “IT'S LIKE.” SAID NOBBS, WITH TROUBLED FROWN. “JUST PICKIN’ 'EM UP IN WORLD-WANT TOWN.” Advts, rec'd at ‘The World's Pub. OMice, Park Row; Uptown, 1381 Broadway, near sith; Hare lem, 211 West 125th St., near 7th Ave.; B’k'lyn, 292 Washington St, and all adv'ing agencies in city, Am. Dis, Tel. offices also regoive and transmit advts. to World at office rates. Sunday, Wants Work Monday Morning Wenders