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tH ——DATTLE AND HEAVY LOssts Russian Generals Make Important Re- connoissances South of Mukden, and One Rumor Is that the Japanese Were Repulsed. BEDSIDE OF WIFE Hopeless {liness Drives Brook- lyn Man to Dramatic Suicide —Death by Own Hand Pref- erable to Lingering One. Me Bending over his sleeping wife and baby, Wilbur Ackerson, twenty-nine yeara old, blew his beains out early to-day at bis home, No. # Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. Ackerson, who was a drug clerk, had ben in it health for several months jand lately it became evident that he oula never recover, On Saturday last Was brought to his home in @ cab, having been n attacked with illness while Second Manchurian Army to Operate| Against the Japanese Is About to Be |sipesacan Sckes wit teen wi Organized, and Kuropatkia Will Be tate tata may et Scie in Supreme Command of Both. Lope, wry a a ey } a FarasOkd ak ad Seah es nd ees patkin announcing that Generals Reanenkampff and Sameonoff are eonduct- | ing important reconnaissances south of Mukden, which have resulted in Sather heavy fighting, with many casualties. From Gen, Kuropatkin’s telegram it. appears that Gen, Rennenkampf tng wud had recovered from his wound and had resumed command of his troops. The body of 6 aaa Teconnaissances disclosed « further increase in the Japanese forces at Yenta! Bet, ele, ne et i sare ‘and Bentslaputss, The Russians have occupied several villages mearer the Japanése lines. Gen. Kuropatkin yesterday reviewed Oe ‘Thirty-ceventh division of the First Army Corps. LONDON, Sept. 19.—A despatch to a news agency from St. Petersburg to-day says the reconnaissances were towards the Japanese front and right flank, resulting in the Japanese being driven back. The Russian losses, ac- cording to this version, are sald to Dy slight, and it te not clear whether the “many” casualties referred to by Gen. Kuropatkin, were inflicted or re- ) , ceived, ; NEW MANCHORIAN ARMY, ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 19.—Acting upon the advice of his military advisers, Emperor Nicholas has decided to form a Second Manchurian Army, It will be formed of the corps which are being sent to theg*ar East, and Lieutenant-General Linevitch probably will be put in command of the} * Becond Army. Gen. Kuropatkin will become chief of both armies, but prob- ably without the title of Commander-in-Chief. It is this impending recrgani- gation which seems to have led tase countless rumors amid reports aflost | here of Kuropatkin'’s superecesion’ viceroy Alexieff as Commander-in- Chief of the Army, but the Associated Press's investigations indicate that the above fs the situation. Alexieff will continue to be Viceroy, and aa such he could not be subor- | rby. : | @inated in title to the commanding general, which would happen if Kuro- The $4 Derby is of finer patkin was given the title of Commander-in-Ohtet. Nevertheless, Kuropatkin |Quality, of course, and its will virtually be in complete, untrammelled command, |sales have grown steadily— As has been heretofore stated on high authority, the stories of Alexieff’s as the sales of all fine mer- {interference with Kuropatkin are entirely without foundation. On the con- | chandise have grown in this trary, Alexieff has always shown the utmost appreciation of the peculiar prosperous town, Gelicacy of his position as Kuropatkin’s superior, studiously avoiding even Ind eed, it thi the semblance of interference with the operations of the Manchurian Army. Wee Sele Grows The Assoolated Press ts sathorised to aguin deay sbeolutely the story |i08 demand for the very fin- est things that can be made 6 The years we devoted to developing a $3 Derby that jshould wear as well as any $5 hat sold, were not wasted when we introduced our $4 ROPRTRIN REPORTS BR LSet i Gad ee! Ee ss es Women’s Ciderdown Sacgues, that Rear-Admiral Prince Ouktomsky has been court-martialled. It is poe- itively stated that he has never been under arrest at Port Arthur, and that|which led us to introduce + there has never been a question of his trial by court-matial. He has simply jour $6 Derby, though we in Sta aetyn sin Olay Gar Hae me We Marl Te ution ane ur 0g . e , admiral fell, ‘This does not necessarily mean that the Adairalty Saher ch at ae fs eatiofied with Rear-Admiral Ouktomsky. On the contrary, his shortcom- 5 ings are recognised, leading to the decision to place ReamAdmiral Wiren|_ But through it all the $3 Derby has been kept right up to its high place as the { én command. OLD HOTEL GUEST DEAD, sacl $3 hat we know, a Fraunees Tavern Many Years. ‘Thomas Pettinger, about sixty years | Which looks well and lasts Old, the oldest resident of Fraunces' long; but who haven't any Tavern, was found dead im his room loose o- to invest in mere “quality.” The Sree of Fall blocks As ready to reap, Rogers, Pret & Company. ‘230 Liroed le well pent if your ad le placed in the right medium. World Wants are superior at all times, TRY THEM, | in the tavern by the servant who went to call him to breakfast. Preoht & Glintenkamp, proprietors of the hotel, know nothing of the old man except that he hed lived there for « great many years, He was living in the hotel when they took possession there years ago. He was feeble and unable to work and ‘was allowed to being furnished with clothing tnd meals by ihe ropri- etors, Chic als DELIGHTFUL Che Hint Covered dp Coaled Qletving Oru eee , 160 BUT 26 PAID yg 2 "alld MORNING’ . WORLD. Paid Hel oo hay Wants in the 43 lew York Papers REALLY A Uh Phe Bt Seung So oa Fiacle hb ferns Seep Bites Pele 4 Gam, Guang IEGEL JoPERG 5 S. 2H. Green Trading Stamps. HOW TO GET THEM. sis i one of the Peatares of Tho Big See's Boe te Sains wil fed tas COUPON OFFER immensely helpful in filling oon books. a ou buy & Dollar's Worth of Merchandise oi Cooper Store to-morrow (Tuesday) mere lou Get a New Stamp Book with 30 St: Aiready Attached. These Are in Addition to the 20 Which Would Regularly Accompany Your Purchase. ANEW 10 Omer Cc | song buy on Tuesday afternoon you 50 WITH 3 30 "STAMPS? ATTACHED, AN STAMPS FOR THE DOLLAR YOU SPEND, Cone Out This Coupon and Take it to The piss al Cooper Store, P rou will Be Given a New Stamp Book PP Containing 30 Green Trading stamps, You get these at the same time you e) do your other stamps, N BW. O10 Robes, WorstedShawts, Si weaters There's enough chill in the air morning and evenings to size the desirability of the garments potehy Lowe dee their need phon gon become imperative. The are exceptionally tly prin bi range of sizes particularly complete, WOMEN S$ DRESSING SACQUES, WG cor 98e. & 1,50) 950. €150 WOMEN’S BATH ROBES, WOMEN'S SHAWLS, CAPES WOMEN'S aed A-Ky a iA Mon” 750, & 1,25 SWEATERS. aa pa asa Ls "| Children’sCoats& Bonnets Pretty and Serviceable Styles for the Youngsters at Little Prices, Mothers will be well pleased with these assortments. nites will afford excellent wear, end Children’s Coats, CHILDREN’S COLORED COATS of fine ladies’ cloth, with deep, 2,51 pred sizes 2 to 5 years, CHILDRENS COATS of fen Sn resriy to / 6.50 IN'S COLORED CLOTH Childrow’ » Bonnets. gears ny » SO| CHILDREN'S VELVET BON. thader; sizes 2 to 5 years TH NETS, faced with white a, REN’S COLORED CLO tiene 14 t 16 1.50 es Fingetes & IN PAILLE SILK'AND sizes up to CHILDREN'S COLORED CLOT CLOTH LENT Ne hen ees pg wh fo = 5, 501M Tt, COLORED COATS of ie dh tee It © "9 5 effect; sizes 2 10 5 years, (Second Floor, Centre, toth St.) epare for this sale several months age. Ww tees We offer all these at about Half the Se ee dues tie cle ve re Pall weer, at 1,90. id pre leathers in all sizes, Special Se of Superior Sample Shoes For Men, Women Wa Children, salesmen were travelling & Ely taking orders ae Fall and Winter. are in; the salesmen are through . And Ghe Guaranteed Coltskin Shoe, Made by M. C. Dizer & Co, AND OTHERS. We urge all those whp can wear sample sizes to attend this sale without delay. Hl Women's Samples Are Up arked «ahi from $2.50 t0 (5.00. There are all sizes on Mas ‘cyfoes ‘ones are mostly in siaee 3 wo 4 4K Aw C Oxfords suitadie ll the Mfon’s Shoes Are Marked lly $3.00 igh $3.50 Anse Be vighnstl we Range | ail Mey onagien. In the ket are shoes of cs too A Select And Representative Mitlinery Open ng. Foremost Fall And Winter Styles. Beginning To-Morrow And Continuing Throughout The Week. S Fer favorable conditions, it is natural to expect that these charming Hats for al The Millinery Parlors ot Pa the Second Floor are the most richly the United States. Its arrays pg agh are notable, not only for variety, but for prac- tical elegance. Ghe Exposition of Paris Hats Ghs Year Ia Unusually Interesting. It is noteworthy because it embraces everything that is new, delightful to theeye and eminently becoming. Direct from the ateliers of such masters of the aneery art as Paul Virot & Berthe, Suzanne Blum, Mangin Maurice, Camille Roger Heitz Boyer,Louison, Marie Michel, Virot, Lewis, Julia, Tore and others, and are the most beautiful specimens of their : radiant cleverness. These beautiful Hats cost us from $40.00 to $75.00 They wil be ohhiet te ie time in America in the Siegel Cooper Store to-morrow. To infuse the opening with simulus, and to funher add to is popularity. 9.5 OZ) 2.5, OOand 40, we have made the prices Orimmed Hats of Sparkling Beauty, Fresh and attractive, from our own workrooms, will also be shown in profusion to | sod spat da These are copies, correct and tue in every deal of the oa b French model As fase of he opening we ve °° 1) OO snd 15.6 Our Hats at $5.00 Have Gained An International Reputation. We sell thousands of these handsome Hats every season. The reason is obvious. They are becoming; Dey are well wands ‘tig tee more expensive than what they really are, and they answer their purposes most admirably f They have no equal elsewhere at $10.00 or $12. 00. i Three hundred of these beautiful Hats will be on view and display to-morrow, They will comprise the most attractive gathering of Hats at a popular low price ever anywhere. 5. Ne hn Se Opening of 1901 we have wnctilly decorated the the Millinery Pa Ostrich Plumes—A Special Sale Ht Just About V, Regular Prices, BA Rf a Sl Cage ped to contain in broadest and most desirable quantities and varieties everything in the lines specified, Ohe Ostrich Feathers Are Offered } Ht Just About, Price. : Such an announcement, coming in conjunction with the Millinery Opening, i naturally invested with an unusual degree of interest and importance. BE i ¥ i Nisses' & Children’ Domet Han Underwear. Night Gowns, Night Drawe “We want your best samples when ers, Petticoats for Children and ‘ome in, at means ° Misses, principally from 4 to” les we come to this ae to-morrow ny can choose mt “h brands as ‘ 14 years of -, Che Senness Miller Shoo, he La France Shoo : { Colorings and trimmings are. Fi sgoapea in rod ‘ Made by Willams & Clark bd rat the fbr of god wae ing quality and prices cansis- tently iow. Misses’ and Chitdren’s Domet Flannel Yight Jowns, — Sizes 4 to 14 years, at ; B9e and 590 Prices Regularly AsKed. Roys’ 2.50 and 3.00 Shoes at 1.50, Seldom is there such a sale of such high-grade shoes for boys If you need any this is your opportunity, All sizes in both calf and patent leather. Another Lot of Boys’ Shoes at I8c. | | | Satin calf lace, stout soles, good wearing school shoes, all sizes. Children's Wight Drawer of Domet Fiannes, Sizes 4 to 12 years et 590 Misses’ and Caiidren’s Domet Flannel Petticoats, Sizes 4 to 14 years, at 25c and Sizes 12 to 16 years, at Cinens Seen, See ae for Misses’ Shoes at &5e. quality dongola kid, buon and lace shoes, with parent leacher tip, ps hel all sizes. (Second Floor.)