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SUED FOR $48,260 FORT AT GYANGTSE . siete BOR Architect Arthur J. Haybel Das) aii ars es st ‘ urna mands Five Per Cent. on Cost ' eine | sialiies were not great asted Rereely but the | of Erecting Country Home 09 jssmines C Ghe British attack: won es Daring Attempt to Sink Russian Vessels) 1009 Island. | ieee vnineeamecna | ; ol ik he killed Under Guns of Forts, but of Four) ccesmene sor sear or fort, ie dull Torpedo-Boat Destroyers Engaged |e vas ae a Only One Returned Sately. eal ey ating reno } ‘ 8T. PETERSBURG, July 61.59 P. M.—A few nichts ago Admiral Togo Mpted to repeat the Japanese exploit with corpeds-hoats at Weihal-) Mr fi, during the Chino-Japanese war by sending torpedo-boat destroyers “ {nto the harbor of Port Artiur for the purpose of sinking ships at thelr)" Anchorage, but the attempt ended in disastrous failure. Satay 6H oat Four torpedo-boat destroyers eneceeded in creeping into the harbor, but} On May only one escaped. Two were sunk by the shore batteries and one was crip-| between wer cert « from the British | In. Sikkim, | Mutet, dey The reckless bravery of the Japanese In going to almost certain destruc-| a tion excites nothing but admiration here. t 2 On acevunt of the diMen'ty of getting Into the horhor the feat 1s con-) , Pafflered in naval circles to be filly ws daring as that of the Japanese at Wel-| ©) PRalwei, whore Japanes» torpedo Loats in a storm and covered with ice were ; {dumped Over ‘he Jooms protecting thet harbor and deutroyed Chinese war. ten end b Sghips. So far as known the Jnpancse torpedo hoat destvovers did not even! we settloment of 4 Pauiceeed in launching turpedors the that Mt we iH It was announced from Tokio Inly 2 that a belated report from Aduniral New Yor k calen ha anciiin Togo recorded a desperate and successful torpedo attack at the entrance of i ‘a ee Artin du the night Of June 27, in which @ Russian guardship and SWIMMER’S BODY FOUND. (6 Russian torped beat destroyer wore sunk . The guardship was descriced as having two masts and three funnels.| Aeueved to He That of Samuel a and it was alded that 4) ‘as either a battle-ship or a cruiser, and waa) é | Fiorpedoed and desiroved. ‘The (orpedo-boat destroyer was struck and then| Sugerman, Blew up and eank fa yeling man about eigh- It is possibie (hit this is the attack referred to in the above despatch of age was picked up to-day 1g In the Hackensick River. ‘The body was but it Is said to have! clethed only in swimming trunks Tt is toon § from St. Meters The exact date of (ie attack Is not aacertaina 4 occurred Satu No turther details are obtain Though it is believed | * t 1 19 gi i PRIVATE 4 SALLAHA , Other destroyers participated in the attack, only four, however, succeeded In| 9 . » | a ting in. he method whereby this Information reached the authorities brother and anol Uintber of months * t f mine fiammation In a not dicclosed. . ? A : a j A despatch received bere from Viadivostok this sfterngon dors not men n sw a {tion the Russian squadron | or itand w MUKDEN, July 6.-Rain is falling very heay''y here Several of the} | Ohinese briages have been carried away. The movements of large bodies Of troops and transports have been stopped ——— -----+40-- — FOR RUSSIANS. | | VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON | ss:svsin sare tan i SAID TO HAVE WON FIGHT, seve: eysientan, so trust wre July i4 now awalting trial | ¢. * LIAOYANG, July 5.—There are persistent rumors bere that there has! been a severe engagement to-day between the Japanese squadron under | Vice-Admiral Togo und the Russian Vladivostok flee. : Tt is sald that tne Japonase were defeated. + No report hes reached hers up to this time of the damage suffered _ by the opposing iteets. ; This report jollows another report which reached here by way of | Chefoo that two of the Russian battle-ships had left Port Arthur. If the _ two rumors bo true, it js takhon here that a junction of the two squadrons! ' Bas been formed by the Pr b ci ni} te the best thing im the world for | tr eye trouble . ANTHONY CALLAHAN i id that Togo has been surprised, _ The attack to-day ts sald to have heen to the northward of Genaan,| which rhelled recently by the Vladivostok squadron. The squadron If you cannot call blanks. ONO elegans Aeenrer eae DR. GARDNER, It is supposed that these same ships again stole from the Viadivostok | QUARTER EACH, QUARTER GIZES , failed down the coast of Corea and met the Japanese ships which CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO, Office 435 Sth Ave, N. Y. City. | been along the Corean coast watching for the Russiang to make @ WAKERD OF CLUITT AND MONARCH OhuRTE second bombardment | Gt AVE, 21% 8 22" STREETS Fs ane \| = y / in Fit, in Styles, ERLESS | ATTERNS, cheapest your reaul To Be Sold at Half and Quarter Less 4 : Than Former Prices or Present Values in This Market. Inventory of a stock acts like dynamite in a fiver. It brings to the surface many hidden things; it serves to purify and cleanse. We've concluded our mid-year in- ventory—and now for a sale the ‘like of which has never been heard of. Yo experience that we never carry merchandise over from one season to the next; that bably learned from cannot buy a hat efor the extraor. 4 here this Summer that was in vogue last, And it is this self-same policy that I} dinary clearance of Millinery now to occur. Trimmed Hats, Untrimmed Hats, Ready-to-Wear Hats, Flowers, Feathers and Braids are included—tn fact, [> everything that belongs to the Millinery Kingdom, and prices are so ridiculously low that if you have any sort of Millinery need you can make every dollar you desire to spend do double and triple duty Don't torget, please, this one thing: You have three months of Summer Millinery wear ahead. Your season of wear is our season of preparation, These thirteen ilems form but one chapter of the story; if they donot take your breathaway, we'll (i vs) dish ap others in the store that will. 95 for Untrimmed Hats; hand-made over wire 1.95 for Untrimmed Hats; made of extra fine Ae Bunch for Flowers; more than fifty | frames; rolling sailor and low back shapes; quality open lace and manila braids; n'y Superb stvies and kinds, For- white only. Actual value, $1.75 the best shapes. Actual value, $3.50 merly $0¢. and 7$¢. bunch. for Untrimmed Hats; black chip dress Ee tor Untrimmed Hats, dress shapes and Tur- for a limited number of very pretty 45c shapes—al! new styles, Actual value, $1.50 25¢ bans in all colors and black; also Flats for 2.90 Trimmed Hats; all splendid nial Hh } & es Misses and children. Actual value, $1 Py ‘ } 50c for Untrimmed Hats; black fancy straw : ee Straw fails i §-ta (0 seed merly priced from $3.75 to $3.00. r Uetrisoraed Katty black taney stra Vd, for sts Braids in 3 to 10. ya | Continental Turbans, Actual value, $1.25. | 5e, @ lermias. odds and. ends trom our Q,Q() for some very swell Trimmed Hats; best | } 45¢ for Untrimmed Hats; fancy straw, black, | workroom—kinds that sel! regularly trom 15¢, to) ™* styles; formerly priced from $6.59 to | dress shapes; all new. Actual value, $1.25. | sog. yard $7.50, IH] for Untrimmed Hats, made of Imported h fr Flowers: odds and ends; not for fines j ' \d nd wr finest Trimmed Hats, of best mate- | 6 braids; large and small shapes. Actual value, | 9c Bune many of ak ind, but a big variety 6.90 rals and choicest trimming, Formerly Formerly 1%. to 23¢. a bunch priced $10, $12 and $45 — —= ——— ||| ail Extra Specal for Thursday and Friday Only *% ¢ Nogli j ml s 00| Men’s $! Negligee Shirts, a S Eyeglasses = Spectacles * L | These are the famous “Montauk” and 45 Do not risk your evesight bv |) *Matteawan'’ brands—known the world over for their | } | a buying cheap bargain. | goodness of quality. We bought all the maker had, to y") ; +} glasses irom inexpe feported Peach ferlsopte clean him up ina hurry; hence the extraordinary price Lenses, Mounted in 1 4-karat otl4se, Solid Gold-Cased Frames: They come in Woven Madras, Percales, Chambrays and in printed corded Madras of every conceivable patiesn ie soastalen mes, be bed 1 The assortment comprises a great grist of plain colors most in eine ae m Ses ae ° a es as well as stripes, figures and the like. Nearly all have plain SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT POR NEW Fonts. pre ee i | ped me THESE GOODS. Ig ure detached link cuffs to match, Sizes run from 14 to 17—plenty G ED EYEGLASS |AIN, WITH HAIR- each, WOLDER ATTACHED—SPEGIAL FOR THIS SALE. 50: Choose to-motrow at 45c. have the new offset clips HOWARD GOULD IS. BRITISH CAPTURE J" $100,000 Worth of Millinery in a Grea Clearance. Store Closes 5,30P.M. Saturdays Sampson 1PM, v7 | SUTH AVE, 19 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6,: 190 ; Le ee ae ea a ee ' te Store Closes 8.30P.M. Ay Satardays 1PM. 2170.20 STREETS Pure food show now in progress. Ststh HERE'S an enjoyable entertainment for young and old every day, : Admission is complimentary — Instructive 'ectures and practical demonstrations daily on the art of culinary szenze and hygienic toods. appet izing dish Perbaps you'd like to learn how tc make some new dainty, A skilled corps of chefs 1s ready to ins'ruct you free ot charge, Hundreds of manufacturers of pure foods want you to become acquainted with ther brands of purs foous. Generous simples to all For the little ones there's a laugh ior every minute they are here, | 25,000 yards of embr EV 10 Floor | WE'VE engaged especially for this occasion Frank Hoy’s celebrated Minstrel Manikins and Fantastic Pantomimic Marionettes, a sid-splitting diversion for the little ones Du Sosa the magician will entertain you, Also New York Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra. We're going to make it interesting, too, tor the Saving Shopper. Prices in pure foods, including daily necessities, reach their lowest level during the announced sale, Larze Summez-resorc hotels, boarding-houses and restaurant | keepers will find prices the 'owest of the year. . You'll tind a partial prize list at the bottom of this advertisement, ~—— SIMPSON CRAWFORD €O.— aename oideries selling at 10c.: worth to 50c. ERY smart dresser will recognize these beautiful, seasonable embroideries as those dainty, fashionable conceits 44 so carefully mad: in St, Gall, Switzerland, and over which Paris and Londo» followers of Fashion are simply going into ecstasies for Summer costume trimmings, That's the next best thing in their favor The best is they are worth up to 50c., while the price is but 10c, An exclusive importer sold them to us at an average % their value because they comprised his surplus stock, and 19 Simpson Crawford Co.'s was the only store that could attempt to handle such a colossal assembly at one time. C But our embroidery sales are far famed among women of exacting tastes who know the value of money. Even with 25,000 yards, it is necessary tg encourage early purchases, for the sale started yesterday and we never had a collection of embroideries to go so quickly, Cc 10c for embroideries worth up to S(c. 19¢ for embrotderies worth up to 11,00, Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric comprising--Shirt Waist Bands—Shirt Waist Embrotaeries—Skirt and Waist Bandin +s—Medallion Bandings—Ribbon Bandings. 6,000 Yards of Embroideries; The Se80n's tinest creations i Trimmin |; sheerest Nainsook 25c for S0c and 75, Embrolderles. English Embroidery—trish Point Embroideries—French Effects—Blind Effects--Openwork Effects—Copies of bandwork Embroldery, IMPSON CRAWFORD CO.-—— ‘2 white lawn waists, 95c. HIS phenomenal half-price sale of high quality Summer shirt waists began last week and will be remembered by hun. dreds who selected their Summer supply of importance by the remarkable selling of last week you'll be here to-morrow to share in this additional assembly of 4,000,conceits, Second Floor, The prices we say these waists are worth are those al which they are regularly made to sell, But we were granted a concession of haif on the materials and it cost us half to have them tailored, so we can well aford to offer them at half-price. We mike our regular small profits at that price and we're satistied. your tastes, 796 tor waists of white lawn, | *2.50 tor $5 white lawn waists— trimmed with buttonhole embrotdery | trimmed with lace or embroidery. worth 98¢. YSG for $2 white lawn walsts— | trimmed with lace or embroidery. trimmed with embroidery. | *1 50 for $3 white lawn watsts— | trimmed with embroidery or lace. | %3 tor $6 white lawn waists— | —trimmed with lace or embroidery, 92 for $4 Waite lawn walsts— | '3.95 for $6.50 to $6.00 white trimmed with lace, Jap silk walsts, IMPSON CRAWFORD 00,——- Dainty cool house gowns $1.50 for *2.50 garments. or , se! silk mull at 29¢ or of silk prettier or more becoming gown an 29¢ But there sa still greater carton , Great offering ' inti ing costume you couldn't have a Guintion Suma por ‘of the same value at the same bargain price—29c. In fact, you couldn't desire a d we think this fact alone would be an incentive great enough to cause you to come here to-morrow, Hundreds of exactin; A 4 ae And, above th you'll want to see this superb showing of 10¢ for, 19¢ canvas suitings-— | 17¢ for abe, plate egy ganas ‘and brown, pink and lavender, ay, | 3 hi ide, tpee aah a the Teasing | shades black and white, blue and white; brown and white, Unequalled saving sale 1 NESTLE'S CC )NDENSED MILK~ | ‘The richest in cream, ean. Be “ECT can, DA HISCUIT-LE MON da MiUk ie | * PREMIUM CHOCOLATE—W. Hy me ers or Runkel’s; ‘ } oe - PORK_AND BEANS—LIB Columbia, Boston Baked rm Tomato Sai 1M tall can... ce. THOSE neat dressy styles for indoor wear—on sale to-morrow ata price that — would make the making of these gowns at } R~ $ home positive hot weather foolishness; be- sides, the price for to-morrow’s selling does not represent the cost of the making, let alone the material and trimmings, seeend ricer. Then you know the bome dress § maker Could not give them the sinart l 50 style touch these house gowns have, e $1.50 for women's $2.50 House Gowns. Not a $2.50 gown because we Say So, but because the intrinsic value is there, because you'll recognize them as being sold elsewhere for $2.50. Could we say more? Neat Wy and figured dimities made on yoke, cut extra full, trimmed with band of figured ‘awn and edeed with dainty val. lace, large kimono sleeves and belt, just 200 of them at 1,50, 24c for 50c kimonos—made on yoke trimmed with band of plain white lawn— large kimono sleeves—Ident ical with those gar ments that created such buying enthuslasm last week, 69c for dressing sacques—sold else: where at $1, Made of colored swiss in neat, dressy desi, ns, made with large sallor col- lar, intshed with band of plain white lawn, full bishop sleeves and bell sleeves at 69¢, ment to-morrow. It wi bie dressers will come also for 1c canvas pia ligat blue, champagne, resedi, —simrsox CR if withina radius of 200 miles of New York itis greatly to your advaniage to naib "COCOA-VAN” HOUTEN'S OR 3 AST BACON ~ SEE a ee aes ciireg_and smoked for Bimpson | = ———— “~% Crawford Co. 3 to 4lb atripa: | . We vese ‘ 4 Qe | ED EARLY NEW DILL PICKLES—OR LARGE 1m LJ Sour Pickles, gallon jug Ric 40¢ Yee lon Reo BSc . double strength. solutely a full pound Ib. smart creations, If you'll judge its bargain | This display Isa veritable style show in white, and | these exclusive, new designs are sure to appeal to | 43,95 tor $6.50 white lawn waists. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. 49c silk mulls and pongee Thursday at 29c. of groceries and wines #0: EXTRACT — RUYAL in Skirt widths—widt's for Corset Covers—widths for Dress Purposes—widths for and Swiss—the sea on s very latest effects. Matu Floor, 39¢ for :1,00 to $1.25 Embrolderiles. -—— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.——— 500 more smart, cool *3.50 shirt-waist suits, ‘I 95. | Tis is gratifying news to those = a smart dressers who failed to select 4) their Summer shirt-waist suits during that mammoth sale two weeks ago, whizh all New York is still talking about, We've another lot of 500 $3.50 suits in strikingly handsome patterns at $1.95 Thursday. ‘Third Floor. $ They're not the ordiniry inexpen- 1 95 sive shirt-waist sults that puil all e out of shape tm washing, but are even daintier after laundering, Made of high qual- ity madras, cheviot, percales and suitings in a great variety of charming patterns, correct models, 43,75 for women's snirt-waist sults of Plain, figured ard tucked lawn, fine grade percales and linong; half dozen up-to-date styles to choose from; they are regular $5.00 sults for $3.75. + $2.75 for $3.75 walking skirts for women, of fine grade white linen, well tallored, perfect | hanging skirt. ¥ § for $6.00 walking skirts bo pig better hie ity tm rted white pique sheu id tallored tn the bat manner ; box | pleat effect: $6.00 skirt for $4.50. at unprecedented prices. JUST consider that you are reading the best bargain _ hosiery news you ever read, and that thousands of others are doing the same thing. We don’t think you'll delav, and we do urge you to come to-morrow, That’s because thousands await this twice: yearly event and the demand exceeds the supply. Main Fleer. These are the samples from two of “Wew York's foremost importers, and represent all th@ smart advance styles and etlects. We always get them at a phenomenal reduction because: there are oaly three or four pairs of a kind in some Instances, 50, AN! h TED ine iD. eo 78¢ FOR WOMEN'S $1.00 [ABORTED a, ale plaited tone. plain cotton Makes" “unbleached soles, taney. atrines und light and dark colored hove, suitable for bathing; 6 patre for #1 ‘OR WOMEN'S sc, HOSE, embroidered Inateps 286 bre pvte Hate, ‘Richetteu an te Seanaleed ‘Goune taee: “vamee Hemnvrandt ribs. sheer cotigne, mercertend | He gf ta , 1 ies car let as aed enerans, " In. taney” stipe he ul ane cht amr aoe | 18 es R MEN'S $100 PLAIN. Nu rf 396 OR, were? Re he, AR FOR. WoM | 486 Mower tn Inatepe, embrolt sheer plain lisla, ines and fancy 4 The, at mH. writttant Iiele, lace plein and lace hose, hove-—a large variety of new and effective Cocina “dark colorings Including em broldered tans; value Te. to $1.0, 3Q¢ than one made of this beautiful, sheer Dolly Varden 49c "sone that’s golng to crowd this depart- Main Floor, incentive he rlee-Aaubiemaeras anger Pagan 29c at 10¢,—plain and fancy 25c voiles at 17c.—25c Panama suitings at ench organdies, Irish dimities, St. Gall Swisses and imported grenadines, 28 inches wide, in white, cream, | [23¢ for 25c Panama suitings, printed Annual sale ‘sample hosiery on light and dark grounds, handsome lavender and white, check effects, | designs; an ideal fabric for shirt-waist suits, AWFORD CO. summer supply of groceries by mail at these prices—we pay thefreightto your station WDIA Cet TEAS-AND ALL | COGNAC BRANDY —E, REMY our regula varieties, ign MARTIN. 9 Diack or blended specially “are Case 12 Bottles, Bottle, der; 5 Ibe, In addy, $2. ; 11 00° Ib af cA iFonxta eANDY— fe a ol CEREA MALTA-THE CORRECT hot weather food; | 4 Gallon, Case 12 Bottles, Bore age, 18¢.; 3 packager - -85¢ codtia BRANDY~— 7 “UG-O-SEE—TRY IT FOR BREAK- fast or luncheon; dozen, $1. “ ck Par AL HOLLAND §h, big green package...........,. aljon. 5; case of 12 hotties, SMOKED SARDINE8—BE8T NOR- can s1de 7. ie BOOTH'S OLD TOM GIN, GAL, WAY MAD; CHM. $3.25) case of 12 boitles, $8. RED ALASKA SALMON—SPRING Otte a I-lb, can, VGe.; six cans, | MOUNT 78 YpARa lon, 8} howe 42.2) 12.75; bo Hi case of le ‘ EY. G ill IN, jes, $7.00: | bottle oo... lar l5e. carton, 100 | ‘oh PORT, Py PARLOR | MATCHES — DIAMON hig ae WA cy BY ed Maten “Company's 3; Oh boron” Pert LLP petlle, OR Mi Rernn Took, Biel fiandard quallty pure wines on ‘Se