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BiG FLEETS NWR RINT FADO FICE FF GOREN cute “that no movement has been Russian and Trane Squadrons in the Same Harbor Ready to Land Men, and Hostilities Cannot Be Delayed Long. LONDON, Oct. 9.—According to the latest authentic advices from the Bast the outbreak of war between Russia and Japan seems to be but 4&4 matter of hours, Despatches from Port Arthur report that the Japanese fleet now in-the harbor at Man-San-Pho, in the southeastern part of Corea, is ready to Yand troops at 2 moment’s notice. ' ‘The Russians have magsed troops on-the Corean boundary and‘a Rus- Wan fleet is also at anchor in the harbor at Man-Gan-Pho. Japan’s warships outnumber those of Russia at Man-San-Pho, as the @ulk-of the Russian fleet is still at-Port Arthur. At Port Arthur preparations! Mor e hurried deparure of all available ships are being made. All the Rus- ‘lan ships have been given their war paint. The failure of Russia to evacuate Manchuria has caused China to appeal to Japan for assistance, and the Chinese Minister to Germany is now at W@esen buying large supplies of arms and ammunition from Krupp. The future of Corea depends upon the issue of the negotiations now be- ‘@ng carried on at Tokio by the Japaneso Cabinet and Baron de Rosen, the (Russian Minister. Baron de Rosen is acting under direct instructions from Aémtral Alex- Velve NPERTH War. LIABLE' canpeTs “2% FURNITURE eae HALL RUNNERS REDUCED. WwW. i142 St (e07 SMYRNAS. Were. Now. 2.6x12, $12.00 $6.50 3x12, 14.00 7.50 WILTONS. $5.75 2.3x9, $10.00 c 2.3x12, , 12.00 7.00 hs 15, 14.00 8.50 3x9, 10.50 8.00 3x12, 16.00 10.50 lal Sale of 9x12 ft, Rugs—Special Smyrnas, $15; Axminsters, $21; Wiltoh 8, $25 (former prices $22,50—$27.50—$35). HALL MIRRORS, $12 (reduced from $18). Weathered Oak Frames, large double (ee hooks, French bevel plate glass. LIBRARY TABLES, $22 cei rm Golden Oak, four drawers, brass pulls. Also Pier and Mantel “Micrors, 11 (reduced from $15). Golden Oak and Ma- hogany finish frames, French bevel glass. $29). Long Credit gives you the season’s best at once. COWPERTHWAIT &€). 104 To 108 West 14% St. NEAR GTAYV. Brookiya Stores. Flatbush. Av. near Fulton St. Ieff, Viceroy of Russia's eastern territory. The official denial of the rumored rejection of Russia’e- demands by Peran is said to mean nothing. The press in Japan has been officially warned against indulging in sensationalism, _ Japan refuses to cede Russia any foothold in Oorea as a result of the Russian refusal to evacuate Manchuria. Man-San-Pho, where the fleets are assenftbled ready for war, has been @ bone of contention between Japan and Russia ever since April, 1900, $1 —For a stunning Coat and Vest of Black Thibst, Cheviot or Un- $4 more pays for pair of English striped worsted Trousers to go cetth it | dressed Worsted to measure!. fyhen @ secret agreement was made between Corea and Rusela, granting to the latter 400 acres of land fronting upon the harbor. Russia was seeking 8 southern harbor in which to winter her fleet and Japan opposed her fight to establish a naval base and coaling station at Man-San-Pho. Corea gfterward repudiated the agreement. RUSSIA PREPARES TO HOLD POSITION IN MANCHURIA made toward. the evacuation of that territory, and Russian officials qre dis- cussing the | pé it ootupation of (the points now held as being the settled policy. ‘The Yusslalt’ Vicesdy; Admmtrat) Atex- teff, ae been conducting Joint neva and military manoeuvres on great scale in. the vielatty, of Port Rei ur ce week. Ninety Rugelan all classes were engaged. NEW CHWANG, Manchuria, Thurs- Gay, Oct. §—The Russians are taking no steps to restore the~ government of New Chwang to the Ohinese. On the @ntrary they are hastening the erec- tion of extensive Government buildings) be havi: added another gunboat to the val force here. Reports from Northern Mancburla in- for it! Worth Seeing—The MitchellkMade “MITCHELL The most outs “$ ing demands could po He si make will be to a dot in this $14 Suit to measure —Our word mit C SUIT YOUR true tailoring that ORDER psc rar Fae $25 Silk-Lined Full Dress or Tuxedo Suit. THE TAILOR” 79,2uat Fabrics are rich and many, cutting and tailoring is honors for art — better worth the money you never knew! ) Ee a PROMPTLY gy FILLED) wmf SIXTH & 2 SIXTH AVENUE 2)ST ae” AND: 21ST Snappy Styles, Perfect Clothing and Alluring re Are What 7424.2... TW For Men We Offer Saturday Shoppers in our Men’s and Youths’ Black Thibet 7:50 y 00 2D STREETS NY NS. Clothing Dep't Men’s Fine Trousers, Men's & Youths’ Hats Sages, $1.80 falats. All the Lee styles, } Suits, To-Morrow Only Worsted and Cassi- 150 Men's Bact Tbe Snes preasied Sick Sule, Hanceomcly made| mere, $3 and $3.50 2.00 fees egulars, outs an ONgs— ecient Dale Breasted Sack Styles. en values, Saturday for.. met * Men’s and Youths’ Top Coats 9.50 Men’s and Fall Overcoats, Genuine This remarkable offer includes a handsome line of Fall Overcoats and Top Coats in Coverts, Thibets and Cheviots—also many Tan Covert Top Coats, silk lined. THE LATE AND BACKWARD SBASON compels our making price reductions in Fall Overcoats and Top Coats. Men’s and Youths’ Fine Imported Clay Wor- | Q).90 sted, Black Thibet and Fancy Cheviot Suits, The latest Fall styles have been received, The Suits are ton Suk tailored, and come in Single-Breasted Three and Four Button les, Double-Breasted Three-Button Sack Styles and Cutaway 8 the latter three-button in Clay Worsted only). In the Panc: i are showing a variety of styles in all the new shades and weaves— single and double breasted, Boys’ weaae Apparel! ® Sidon bee ar ee year elses, special values, at. 2.95 PQb’ scHooL sulree at “frkdoy, Li aah hoys: a SCHOOL Cant valu te erat Saraiva eco fen te Gra oes Food Exposition! {New England Breadl ep"q} the city: special, loaf, Several Hundred Genuine “ Cravenette Rain Coats, All Weights Now Ready! Finer Grades, $15,00 and $20.00. pals 98 “Longing.” {immed and | Saturday for ...... Misses’ «« Children’s Garments! ey Dean | ches 8.9 Girls’ Dresses | Plate et tnaste see me 4,98 Pad tines ‘re ve Sheet Music, be Home Made Layer Cake!—$r32} }pwen on ne ron Lite Yorever. A ‘4 Like to steal . well Inter- eee! nm larch Bande, pines imine, Sa =| S ae * Beautiful — Balls. y the prettiest song of the day— s(‘o. and Boys. Fedora 1 .00 ‘hts rok trimmed Cents Per Copy; i oes: Wor ack, Pie Piece, p ; THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1903. Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. $20.00 Suits for Men at $15.00 Special for Friday and Saturday. There are four hundred suits from the price of which we will lop off five dollars. The reason is purely selfish—to win converts to our standard of tailoring. New Single and Double Breasted models of Cheviots or Cassimere in the newest designs of checks, broken plaids, over- plaids and neat stripes, lined and tailored to the Saks Standard. Twenty Dollars is our regular price for them. Special for Friday and Saturday. $15.00 QTHRBR SUITS Single or double breasted, full or semi-military, medium loose back, or extreme full back, the new English sack coat models, as well as the new Chesterfield cutaway coats, of Cheviot, Cassimere, Tweed, Worsted Chev- fot, Rough Serge, Heavy Homespuns, Thibet, or Fin- ished Surface Worsteds, in the latest and most effective designs and colors, which include plaids, over-plaids, checks, stripes, combination patterns and the more conservative one-tone effects. $15.00 to $38,00 A $20.00 TOP COAT AT $15.00. Qyersgats of black or Oxford Vicuna, the 40-inch conservative models, lined throughout and faced lapels with all-silk mer- yeilleux; a high grade garment well worth twenty dollars. We offer them at $35.00 QTHRR TOP GOATS. Of Imported or Domestic Covert, Whipcord, English Twill Fabrics, Cheviot, Homespun, Diagonal Worsted, Vicuna or Thibet. $12.50 to $40.00 Fall Tourist, Paddock, Surtout and Shower-Proof Coats of Covert, Whipcord, Worsted, Twill Fabrics, Venetian or Cheviot, in all the new shades of tan, olive and brown, as well as the one-tone effects of gray and black. $16.50 to $38.00 TROUSERS AT $5.00. Of high grade fall weight fabrics, in ten of the. season's best pat- terns, including worsteds as well as the new effects in cheviot mixtures; peg top or conservative models. They are exceptionally good value at $5.00 Suits for Young Men which inherit nothing from the models that have been. We have suits as daring in form and fabric as you have the courage to wear them— also conservative models. Suits which reflect the taste and fancies of the modern young man at prices well within the reach of his purse. New single or double breasted military, serti-military, or loose back sack coat models, with single or doubke breasted waistcoat and peg-top trousers; of Cheviot, Worsted, Tweed, Cassimere or Winter-weight Home- spuns, in the very newest designs and colors, as well as black or blue smooth or rough surface fabrics. Sizes 32 to 38. Fifth Elear. At $12.50 to $28.00 Fall and Winter Hats for Men. More than one hatter has an exclusive model— also an exclusive label and price. It is based on two-thirds for the hat and one-thirds for the label, which adds nothing to service or style. Our hats also have an exclusive label. It identifies as good a hat as ever was fashioned. The models? They are replicas of those which the charge- for-the-label hatter sponsors. He asks from three to five dollars. We ask from Two to Four =no charge for the label. Boys’ Salts cons and Furnishings 24 Floor. Garments ae an eye to the rough usage to which a boy is inclined to subject them. The prices have suffered liberal reductions, Value 84. 75. With knee trousers, of cheviot, cassimere Sizes 8 to 15. Value $5. 00. 1 at $3.75 With Bloomer Trousers, of cassimere, mi heviot, or tweed in new olive tones with overplaids and brown, or gray mixtures. Sizes 8 to 15. Value $8.50. Special at $4.75 With Bton collar, of fine Scotch tweed, English serge or cheviot, navy blue, royal, brown and Scotch mix- tures of brown or gray, with extra collar and silk scarf. Sizes 3 to 9. LONG TROUSERS SUITS. Values $10.00 and $11.50. S 1 at $8.50 Double or single breasted models of cassimere, navy blue and mixed cheviots, new Fall colorings} hand fin- ished collar and broad shoulders. Sizes 14 to 19, Values $2.50 and $3.00. Of saixtures and hair line stripes, a cheviot, peg top models, BOYS’ BELT HATS Alpine or telescope crown in models for boys of all ages, as well as Derbies, Value $1.50. Special at 95¢ of beaver, felt, cloth, velvet gad black glaze in desir- able colors, with correct trimmings, at modest prices, BQXS' PAIAMAS of madras, in white or fancy stripes, sizes 4 to 18. Value $1.00. Special at 50c. BOYS’ NIGHT. ROBES of fine quality muslin or cambric, fancy trimmed. Value 45c. Special at 29 BOYS’ SHIRTWAISTS AND BLOUSRS of percale orm: sizes 4to 19, Value 50c. At 19c lack thibet or Saks & Company = = Broadway, » 33d\to 34th Street, $1.25 Gloves for Men at $5c. You will confess that we have been conservatiy! in our claim of their true value after you fea seen the mark of the maker who sponsors them. It is on the clasp—a mute guarantee of the ma-_ terial saving. Men's One-Clasp Prix Seam Cape Gloves in Havana, Manilla or red tans, imperial points. Men's One-Clasp Prix Seam Suede Gloves in grays, imperial points. Fall Furnishings for Men . At an Average Saving of One-Half: .).. (4 If you do not know the high standard of our de- partment devoted to dress requisites for, men, pray accept this opportunityand incidentally save one-half of the cost of your fall furnishings. UNDERWEAR. Values $1.50 to $2.50. Special at $1.00 Underwear of natural wool or tan cues for Pall and Winter wear; shirts are finished with silk or self fac~ ings; drawers have deep, reinforced seat and stayed seams; stout and regular sizes. Shirts size 34 to 50, drawers size 30 to 50. PAJAMAS. Values $1.50 to $2.50. ——- Specialat Pajamas of madras, cheviot or sateen, 4 pe or: tach colors, chiefly neat designs on white- grounds. Ther * are thoroughly well fashioned. . Values 50c. and 75c. Special at 25 Half Hose of fancy lisle, cottan or silk Bas with em= broidered figures, side clock, stripes, as ‘well as jac- quarded effects. They embrace a very extensive variety of the season's most desirable patterns. SHIRTS. Values $1.50 and $2.00. Special at 95¢ Of an excellent quality printed*Madras in FE Season's newest patterns, well fashioned and finished, hand laundered, plaited or plain bosom, detached cuffs. Value $1.00. Speci Of silk in new designs, folded or open sq vertible into ascot, once-over or four-i | ae a hand style. The variety includes medium and dark colorings as vel as the black self-figured and white self-figured etfects. Serviceable Shoes for Boys ‘Kick the can" and kindred games have receive: due consideration in the fashioning of Saks Shoes for Boys. Good service and comfort first, then a much style as possible without penalty to either.” Boys’ Shoes of Vici Kid or Kangaroo:Calf ; Ist heel, lace style, sizes 814 to 1334. At $1.35 Boys’ Shoes of Velour Calf, Vici Kid or Box Calf; Ist heel, lace style ; sizes 9 to 2. At $1.65 Boys’ Shoes of Box Calf or Vici Kid, welt stitched, _ spring or half heels, lace style, sizes9to2. At $2.00 °. Boys’ Shoes of Patent Colt Skin, welt stitched, lace = style ; sizes 9 to 2. At Boys’ Shoes of Vici Kid, Lace or Box Calf Blucher, welt stitched ; sizes 2}4 to 5 At $2.50 Boys’ Shoes of Patent Colt Skin, Wax Calf or Velour alti Spenie sole, welt stitched, lace or Blechea style; 3 2 Scart Pins, Brooches and Pendants OF SOLID TEN AND FOURTBEN KT. GOLD At One-Thi The designs are all good. Semi-precious stones 3 and real pearls enrich them. They include pearls, amethysts, sapphires, garnets, enchee ta matrix and opals. The pins, endants are offered at one-third to-one-halfithetr true value. CARR PINS. Value $1.00 to $1.50. t 75c | Value $3.00. Value $1.75 to $2.50. _ At 98¢ | Value $4.00. Value $4.50 to $5.00, At $3.00. BROOCHES AND PR ANTS Vatoe 299 vo $2.50. At 98c| Value $3. . 8500 as 7.00; > i 2.50 to $3.00, At $1.50} Valu 3.50 to $4.00. At $2.00} Value 9 to $5.00. At $2.50 | Value $10.00 The Sale of aster Stationery. Will Not Be Continued After Saturday For One Day More This Special Combination Offer: Cabinet, containing fifty sheets of organdie, dimity, bond or cloth= finished paper, with Bnyglopes to matgh, stamped in color, gold or silver from two or three letter Monogram Die, of which we have fifteen designs from which to select. Also Rngraved Plate in shaded old English or-Roman style, ond fifty best cards, For the two the Regular Price is $4.60. Special at $1, 90") printed from your own plate. 100 best quality C Regular Price $1.00. Special at 45 : Football and cones Requisites To the disciples. of sie gridiron. and dark-room this week's messagefrom the sporting goods shop means much. Everything represented has been subjected to liberai price reductions. ¢ Boys’ Foothall 7; nusers, padded, Special at 456. Boys’ Reethall, Regulation Size, with tested blad= der, Special at Morrill & Victor Nose Guarda. Special at $4.35 «: Roller Skates, black wheels, extension. Special at 35¢ Karena Cycle Camera, size 334 x 436, achromatic with single roll shutter, complete we double p