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Bhi pc RAIN CROWNED WIT x ; THE AUSSIAN WOUNDED 2 Thirty-five Thousand Are Taken Care . Ofin Churches, Theatres and Private Houses, While Mukden Also Shelt-'sbaed ers Thousands More Unable for Duty. ¢——______-—____» , LONDON, Sept. 15.—Despatches received here to-day indicate that the Russian army in Manchuria is suffering untold hardsbips, and that the men « @re showing a bravery and stolcisir that avo beyond description. 1 One despatch says that thore are 35,000 wounded and sick men at Harbin} Glone. The city has been turned into one vast hospital. The churches and ‘gheatres and private honses are filled with sufferers. t The despatches also tell of thousands of sick and wounded at Mukden. ‘Here there ia @ shortage of medical supplies and even of food for the KUROPATKIN SAYS ORLOFF ‘LOST LIAOVANG BATTLE 8ST, PETERSBURG, Sept, 15.-Gen efforts it was finally necessary to aban- Kuropatkin reports to the Emperor as) don the gun Glllows: |at Placyane. One corps took s position “Lt is now possible, from details of oy the right bank of the ‘Taitae River, | the battles since Aug. 26, in which vatl- while another held the left bank ous army corps participated, to furnish *» Enormous, Your Majosty the following report Of On Aug, 90 and 21 the Japanese at- A | tacke ur advance positions » Operations; great “On Aug, % the Manchurian’ army |t i iayg occupied three groups of positions, the | geape: first at Pottgu ‘and Anping on the left centr flank, the second at Liandiansian In) ¢ the centre, and the third a shanshan ou the right flank, The same day the dapanese assumed the offensive along fhe whole front, At Liandiansian all tiabeir attacks were repulsed, and on the left wo retained our principal position at Anping. After a dosperate battle the Japasiese, however, succeed ring the position at threat the line of 2 the army concentrated | by a number of resulth in n. ) Attempt to hurl the Japanese back upor the Taitse River. Continuing, he saya, *'T adopted the following plan of ations; Having crossed to the bank of the river the army had taken up & position bet’ the village of Sykwantun and he near the Yen-| tal mines, which It was intended to oc- with all our detachm ; ¢ LJ pt Gg atone taneously position near un ae erable forces of Japanese was ob- jt was intended that the arm: seed on the left flank of our position . threaten! Ne cu corps alt 4 001 Takin a pivo effect | to | strong position facing nate THE WORLD{: THURSDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER '15; 1904. to Japanese 8, € from the Tal iver near the vi of antwun rations began n hea taken up thelr allotted panese Moved Firet, the commander wat: |€ Roiding the district and I was obliged in order ti ake the lost ground the following day. It was not until the evening of Sept. 2 that the entire moun- in village of Sykwautun was In our 8 ‘At first our at did not succeed. but the fighting was continued with un- r, even after darkness had aot in. ‘epeatedly gained poss sion of the heights, but were fina compelled to withdraw temporari Many of our detachments became mixed up. and in the disorder unity of com- mand was rendered very dificult, Lead- era of individual Serneny ents, however, continued the attacks time after time and at last succeeded In occupying the desired position, thereby attaining the object of the operations of our right flank, Orlo@ Makes His Blander, ft flank in the vicin- the Yental mines, on Sept son detachment), occupied the heig! the north of the mines, holding a outh, he opencd nd énaaged the flank was then four miles fromthe fey flank and the remainder of the army In order to ald our troops holding post tions near Sykwantun Orlomt sent part of his force from the hills and attacker In the direction of the vil Sakhumoon. This movement Was carried out in cornfields. "Our mer with @ frontal und a flunk fire, wet losing their bearings in the cornt began to retire, The troops remain in the Fills also retired westward, “By that time Orloft's detachment wax within @ mile and a third cf ed ather forces. Orlofe himeeit'was weusid ed, as also was Gen “aud. seouently died Fomia, who sub Of the retreat to Mukde: wales nm Kuropatkin fire with two batter army in an artillery uation of Tiaevan , oncluded the morning ot sear. A F equipment was removed and there was no time to save the commis: lai | Sariat reserves, which Were sufficient to Jast the whole army eight days. » were all destroved, The pontoon naa Were dismantled and carried off ny the troops, while temporary. pontoons wees burned and the railway bridge wreckod | The army retired In perfect order. Ty enemy attempted to pursue, but) were repulsed. “We abandoned nothing from Au % up to the time of our arrival at Mukden, Our engineers worked with the greatest devotion. Throughout all eo fighting they rendered Invaluable rvice in making and repatrine roads 4 assisting In the rallway tramc.* rmy corps postions to Wiaoyang. Ri Was Mont Difficait “In consequence of the mountainous mature of the country on our front and The bad condition of the roads toward | the south, the two days’ march toward Liaoyang was of the most dificult kind. and only the devotion of all the troops on the front enabled it to be carried out good order. Only + her incredible di culties was {t found Possible to drag all the guns without | Boeption and all our bargage through the passes, Some of the gen were | carried through the mountains by in-) fantry ¥. ifficult as was the retreat through the par under p from the | mare e 0) \. Ar us. the Wott centre colum veeded In getting heir artillery and baggage to Liao- | 48--50 West Fo for this Sale, C€CRe eves sereerss ; reh of the right column, which need to cross westward to the) 100 Dozen Women's New Fal e the country had suffered from rains the iIntalned & stubborn res hich mainst one of the retiring bat-| ‘ ant to sink tn the mud, Bvery 4s made to save them. eftort wives were hitched to each piece, infantry. assisting with | ‘and men, however, it In Blue, Black, White, Pink, Re regular 29¢, quality; all at, a pair . ‘The runk so deep tha ades of yon, Rutke covering the extrication of the guna, horses and men that hts force lost heavily, and the General himself and Col Raben, commanding the Fourth | Regiment of East Siberian Bhar pencots ers, were killed withstanding all us necessary fof er to haul <hem remained so long 5,000 Pairs Lace Curtains— 3% yards long in Nottingham, Antique designs. $225 kind., 1.49 a patr. Callahan & Morrissy Near Sixth Avenue. We Start the Fall Campaign Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1,000 Dozen Renaissance Tidies and Doylies— Regular 19c., 39¢. and $0c. values; Fleece lined, all sizes; regular Soc, values, e4Ch.... sererqeeee DHG S00 Dozen Infants’ Ribbed Cashmere Stockings— 500 Dozen Venice Lace Collars— In Cream and Arab; regular price $1,00; at, each, urteenth Street, 7c, 12%c, 190™ 25c 11 Ribbed Vests and Pants— id and Tan; sizes 4 to 6%; 19¢ Irish Point, Renalssance, Brussels and $3.98 kind., 2,99 « patr, 121st St. @ 3d Ave. & SONS 121st Street: | 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. Fl Two Establishments. Why not avail yourself of Our Liberal Credit System? 50c. per Week on $30 worth of goods. $1 per week on $65 worth of goods. $6 per month on $100 worth of goods. $50 per month on $1,000 worth of goods. Larger or smaller bills in proportion. Prices marked in plain figures, and “NO EXTRAS,” | I12Zist St. Qj3d Ave, . Park Row, 98" YEAR | ()W pERTHWA[] Everything for Housekeeping. CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. Chatham Square. | | | | Complete | New Fall Stocks Now on Show. Carpets, Rugs, | Furniture, Etc | We Invite Your Inspection. Prices Reasonable. | near Chatham Sq. Here’s An Urgent Invitation to Come $8.75 Will Do Wonders in the | SS ar Children’s School we Very Special Sale of Acme Rimless Or ee St dl seshtlecn tr ae ei . with de uble knees; very elastic and Try Our 25c. Java and Mocha Colfi Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 50c parable Main Floor, 58th &: Section No coffee tA you can buy at this price poly pongo the flavor or Use the New Arcade Entrance. — YOU'LL find it a great conven ience if you're on the Lexington Avenue side of the store. 0 Leinstn To. 3°Ave P5000" Learn 0 «3 AvE 759° 1060'S ‘ Bargain Friday. So many people are prone to consider a store’s advertising asa detailed announcement of everything that the store has planned as “special” for the day. If you consider the Bloomingdale advertising that way, im making a great mistake. Not one tithe of the happenings for special day is ever printed in our store news, no matter how space it may occupy—couldn’t possibly be! A And while we try to tell vou of the gist of the store's doings and are ever striving to get your attention and interest, it is nine chances in ten that Just | what you are particularly interested in has not been talked about at all, the” you'll find the thing marked with a money-saving price true and sharp you do come to the store to shop. So consider this advertisement an invitation extended to you per: to visit the store to-morrow (Bargain Friday) to see just what Greater York's Greatest Department Store offers in every section by way of practical economies in the new season's merchandise, A Special Purchase Enables Us to Olter New Fall Granite Cloth Waists, Friday, at $1.98, A lot of about fifty dozens came to us ata very special figure. These waists are ot excellent qual- ity granite cloth, made as illustrated, in a very new Fall style, with tailor. stitched pleats on front, back and sleeves, and finished with separate stock collar. Such colors as Light Blue, Navy, Red, Gray, Champagne and Black will be found throughout the assortment, in all sizes, at $1.98. lack Sateen Waists, 98c. Prettily tucked and pleated, in all sizes. For Bargain Friday Only-- These $25 Bear Sets for $6.75, A truly sensational fur special is this! Think of being able} to buy a magnificent looking Black or Cinnamon | Bear Sct, consisting of big, luxurious boa one hundred inches in length anda 7 flat pillow muff to match, for $6.75, Well, that’s what you can do at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow, if you're prompt about getting here before this lot of some two hun S dred and fifty sets is sold out. Men’s Clothing Corner To-Morrow. ___ It will allow you to make a selec- tion from Among some three hun- dred and fifty New Fall double and Single breasted suits of cheviol and cassimeres, or to choose from a superb lot of Men's Genvine Cravenelte Coats of pure through and through worsted in dark gray, bearing the genuine cravenette label and trade-mark, or it will capture for you a handsome coat from some four hundred $15to$20Fall Overcoats of tan coverts and gray vicunas—some lined with heavy silk, others with serge Sody lining and silk sleeve lining. So you see you can do wonders Becond Floor, Oh St. Section. oe . aN IS in the Men’s Clothing Store to- morrow with o A Friday China Store Special. $10 Decorated Dinner Sets, $5.69 Gy Look for this label, You cannot appreciate the full significance of this Bargain Frie day offer until you have had a look at these dinner sets with your own eyes. These have just come in, and match sets other stores have marked $10. They contain one hundred pieces, including large- sized soup tu- ‘$5.69 We Beg tocall your attention to our new Fall line of Bloomingdale Double “B” Cravats Which Is acknowledged by the trade to be the finest assortment of men’s neckwear ever gotten out to sell at S0c. ‘This line reen and soup plates, all prettily decorated with floral de- signs. These sets go on sale Friday at, per set.... $12 Decorated Dinner Sets at $7.67, These are of excellent thin porcelain, in tancy shapes, with pretty floral decorations in natural colors. These sets contain one hundred pieces, including large regular size soup tureen and soup plates. Decorated Japanese China, 10c to 79c. Our Bargain Friday prices mean saving a full third of the regular prices on such china, These fancy pieces are of many different styles, shapes and sizes, and marked according to size from 10c. to 79. ‘Third Floor, Goth St. Section, These Surprising Jewelry Root’s Health Underwear Specials Arcfor Bargain Friday || ysis ani pays ct Bscis or $25. 1 ture experts everywhere indorse If you desire it, we will store the set you select in our famous cold-storage vaults free of charge and deliver it when wanted. second Fioor, 50th St, Section. Several very extraordinary items from which you may select a pretty birthday gift indeed. Link Cuff Buttons, , Root's Tivoli Health Underwéay for its hygienic qualities, It is, in fact, one of the most cele- Cut Diamond with stiffened posts; | Ring, set in |! brated makes of underwear on the y very handsome design; solid gold with hie i i ds Taft < set with dlamond chip; best quality cut | ™arket- palling bond Women S Tlanasome eta Special, pairss+e$1.69 bay SP 1) threshold of the season for it, no ® Ay 49, My Tle Clasps, very pretty | clal, $4.25. man with judgment will let the oc- etticoats ere a Ee 7e seat (hee w'th dia- boa ast bi prostinn ty it. The sigda’ wiih tide. ational Cte . j , Sotid Gold Natural and camel's hair se are rit } : Rings, Ing color. flounces of excellent quality silk and nearsilk un- choice be All sizes, derlay, You will find all the leading colors in this wh fine cat 89c. per garment. lot and will agree with us that here’s a rare petti- ame) “ere Ribbed Vader, 38. || Other Peieoats of Tate many beautiful de ed Un ear, 5 signs, some set with | Belcher " . / ‘ With pleated flounce finished with ruffle and sectional tucked puffle; silk pale fancy rose | Rings, set woot oe underlay. All colors and black finish designs and | with fine cut eh : very handsome pat- diamond Main Floor, 80th St. Section Very elaborate ones of Taffeta at $8.98,$10.49,$13.50,$16,49, Pd bi bee up to <j m speclal§ 10,00 — ‘wane vem — < With pleatings, trimmed with ruchings, sectional flare tounce and citeue ‘ .$0; special, pr., 8c. for This lar flounce. ints Prien sa Hosiery. ' Men's, Women’s and Chil- dren's Hosiery of very excellent quality—in fact, of a regular 1Sc. grade—may be bought here to-morrow at Bloomingdales’ owing to a very special pur- chase at 8c. a pair. The following sorts in the lot: Friday’s Bulletin of Grocery Moncy-Savings Is Important. It comprises a most appropriate list of things the larder generally. finds most space for—sugar, coffees, teas and what-not—and then we are pleased to announce some very great specials in wines, liquors, &c, Note the list below: A Special Friday Sale o Wade and Butcher Razors. ‘These razors are too well known to need much comment—they've a world-wide reputation for merit, and every one is fully guaranteed by the manufacturer and our- Men's Hall Hi Hee Com memat. | Pyne, Beas He | Ve.nilta Plevertag selves, Knowing this, note the following prices: n ose, under lane Okea Tender, del: ye at, ee Style A —Wade & Butcher) Style E—Wade & Butcher Worth 15c,, for 8c. Cancae— Fed ere 12c | tte 8 moni — Extra reneth: our He. Se Luvea Olive Ott. ex Italian, ly can, $10," be Hollow Ground Razors, Hollow Ground Razors, 3 of the most popular patterns, sold elsewhere sold elsewhere as high} as $1.25. in this : 4Sc as high as $2.75 1.38 In this great sale $ great salé.....-. yle PF —Wade & Butcher Hollow Ground Razors, two of the most popular patterns, sold elsewhere Granalated sugar So | o eet bs Plain’ black two-thread cotton 1 “3 socks, with double soles: made full Seamless; all sizes. Also silk embroidered. Women’s Stockings, Worth 15c., for 8¢. Of fast black cotton, with double ix of the most popular | St Style C —S soles of Wade & Butcher Hollow | Ground Razors, sold elsewhere as} } Cy extra fine quaint large Se These eyeglasses and spectacles possess to a marked degree those qualities which high-class optical aroma that this has. Its ‘=! ng is exceptionally tine and matches other cof- fees sold elsewhere at 35¢% id 40¢. a pound. Bargain Friday's Specials in Wines and Liquors. laret Rodger’s*Scissors goods should ecg pee and Shears— * Witawts stages a, 482 | Calitorad They it Ne My pe bn vig And half prices to pay for them di shone sa ace & CS ee pure white crystal periscopic on Bargain Friday Strathtay scoteh | Califo ia ort ont nacrtious Stags ay lenses, Have patent nose rests and clips. : pA LT et | game on, ft Be . 65c Scissors, 37c. $1 Scissors, 69c. $1.75 Shears, $115. $2 Shears, $1.33. Perfectly tested and adjusted—eyeglasses have cork nose-rest | | Main Floor, 50th St. Section. | vent them from slipping or tilting; spectacles have nickel-plated nose-p the nose-pleces of the eyeglasses are In nickel or gold alloy a Many of these eyeglasses and spectacles are sold by opticians as high as $1.50. mported Port of ne above Scotch Wi Rh Arg Sherry—Ove 41.5956 bottle key wouNl be Kood ¥ Woe he + Barton & Guestier St, C * ( _ meats ore AGE | Seurst, Sam Ae | Ps 60th Street. Main Floor. Front. Centr Lexington to Third Avenue—Bloomingdale Brothers—s9th to verte —— —