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dng, north of Porth Arthur. Bi BATTLE ONGE MRE BAING AT PORT ARTA + ¢e —__—_— Uh Fighting in the Latest Attack, Which. Began Yesterday, Is Resumed To-| _ Day with the Russians Successfully Resisting Assault from Land and Sea. The Japanese Have Spent Nineteen Days in Preparation for the Fight That Is Now in Progress— Russians Unsuccessful in a Sortie from Forts. SHANGHAI, Sept. 20.—The general attack on Port Arthur which began ‘Yesterday, and in which the Japanese fleet 1g co-operating, was resumed to- @ay The Japanese captured two important forts on either side of Suelszey- ‘The assault on the fortreas yesteday followed a sortie by the Russians ‘on Sept. 18, when an effort was made to retake Etseshan fort, which was re- cently cuptured by the Japanese, After some hours of fighting at that time the Rossians retired, leaving many dead and wounded on the fleld. The at- tack on the forts by the Japanese yesterday was unsuccesful and the battle ‘was resumed to-day. There 1s believed to have been great loss of life on both sides. .JAPS LONG IN PREPARING, ‘This is the attack for which the Japanese have been preparing for the past nineteen days with alight hope of success, The Japanese attack is Airerted against the northeast front. The main object is to capture the ‘fortifications on Kikwan Mountain, Rihlung Mountain and the interme- > @late torts, » fortress, FROM GUN HE HELD )| The boy succeeded, but while trying to days battle, the fighting being the heaviest during the first three days and the last four days of that period. Although the Japaneso retired Aug. 31 along the greater part of their line, they remained in four supplementary forts on the northeast front, which they had captured from the Russigns, ‘These include two forts fifty yards from Riblung Mountain and two others | at a somewhat greater distance. Since Aug. 31 the Japanese have bombarded very slightly, while the have been throwing approximately 1,000 shells datly, chiefly against the four Japanese positions mentioned, Small sorties, as referred to by the Novi Krai, of Port Arthur, in the efforts to recapture the posi- data of almost nightly ocourrente and have been uniformly ul. _ HARD TASK BEFORE JAPS, ‘The Japanese have been taught wholesome respect for the Dower of the forties, according to every Japanese who has soemtiy artivet If they succeeded in capturing Rihlung mountain or other forts to-day ‘they will realize that this will be only one tep, although an important one, toward the capturing of Port Arthur. The Rusians, who have been ob- ; g serving the new tactics of the Japanese, did not expect another attack be- the first week in October. The Japanese q ; wel D are endeavoring to proceed ie Ing !n August the attempt to ture - he Japanese an entire regiment. This statement ua Teenie confirmed and indicates the monumental Proportivna of the task the Japanese have set themselves in attempting to capure the which is composed of many forts equally strong. ‘REPORT FROM GEN. STOESSEL, ST. hs ib palin Sept. %—The following despatch has been re- red from Gen, : “PORT ARTHUR, Sept. 16.—The enemy continues dail to forta and batteries inside the t vine et eet i a le the fortress, but still without showing any great “The wounded are recovering and eagerly resume the} i} ranks. They are heroes, ‘The troops are in excellent sprite, Pane Oe TRE socal katang on morning (Sept. 16) at least one Japanese bat 0 t ; redoubt protecting the waterworks, The Garrison of the repulsed the attack, but the enemy recelved the attack after half an hour, The . prigernes A U with rifles and machine guns, supported by artillery. The Japanese a the offensive, if, showing the great. ‘tained great losses and did not again attempt to take “Bub- Lieut, Phillippoft chiefly distinguished him: ‘est bravery.” om BOY KILLED BY SHOT| JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Blanket Dep't, 4th Floor, Full size fine White Wool Slipped as He Used Flobert Rifle in Knocking Chestnuts Blank ‘ from Tree, and Bullet Went - he ie th pink end .. Through His Stomach, , $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 to The Evening World.) per pair, ‘ (Bpecta! » MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Sept. %.- Guatave A. Radtke, the seventeen-year- 914 son of a prominent business man of Wool and Down Comfort. ables, covered with figured Manhattan and a student at the high silk School here, died to the City Hospital gi early to-day as the result of a shot $9.50 and $11.00 each, ‘wound accidentally inflicted in an odd way. With several students Radtke was Knocking chestnuts from a tree. When he saw ® big burr not far from tne ground he tried to knock It off with the| Dutt end of @ Fiobert rifle he carried. | Twenty-Third Street, atoh the chestnut be slipped, the gun exploded, and Radtke fell to the ground mortally wounded, The bullet took a downward course and passed through his stomach and Became imbedded jp the spine COTTON BALES IN RIVER. dAghter Lists While Being Loaded | and 200 Bales Go Overboard JAMES M:GREERY & CO, Men's Furnishing. Fine medium weight worsted Shirts and Drawers, Non- The Mebter New York, belonging to ‘ Zo Ocean Steamship Company, balked hg k A e. Colors:— ‘to-day at a heavy oad of cotton which ite ‘was being put aboard her alongside the and natural gray, _ steamship City of Columbus in the Sa- 85c, each, ‘vannah line docks, and when 1,372 bales Value $1.25. ad boos tlered upon her deck she gave and spliled (ean inte the ives” * red) Black Cotton Half-Hose. “Wall, Til be gol-darned,” declared; Medinm weight, Williams, who has been masier| $1.25 the Now York ever since sho was never knew the ol’ aa ; F * ton -oehglh pe Per box of six pairs, Value 3$c, per palr, $Alkeo' that afore. Peers t’ me she's ra Vday,” of the spiijed cotton was fished if the and found its way to the rest of the consign- ‘be exported by the Twenty-third Street, The foregoing comes from a Russian of standing whose previous in-| ' formation has been correct. He adds that the attack at the end of August, which was represented as two separate assaults, really constituted a ten | | Manufacturers’ Trade Mark Ass'n Redeem and Exchange Their Coupons Here. French models, CTR RR Bae Ee TR A i # « . * WOMEN'S HATS TRIMMED FREES OF CHARGE. SIXTH AVENUE, 22D AND 23D STREEfS, NEW YORK, Our Grand Opening Display of The New Fall Fashions Heralded far and near by an appreciatibe public, will to-day be the talk of New York, nd well tt may be, for itis anEbent. Showings Ihe ours cannot be seen edery day. Enthastastic praises could only be expected from such a magnificent display—embracing Our New Fall Millinery. Our New Gowns and Costumes, Our New Lace Robes. Our Néw Suits and Coats, Our New Waists and Shirts, Our New Silks and Dress Goods. The Millinery Display THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY. EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2%, 1004 Ehrich Bros Includes the Finest Showing We Have Ever Made of $22.00 to These models, now servi Among Them; 5 $38.00 Each, Trimmed Hats of Elegance From our own workrooms are here in endless variety, many of which are reproductions of the At $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00. Hats at $5.00 and $7.50. At $5.00 and $7.50 Eac The Opening Display of Our Imported Hatsand Toques, Direct from the l_eading Modistes of Paris. CAMILLE ROGER, PAUL VIROT & BERTHE, HEITZ BOYER, LEWIS, GEORGETTE, TORE, LOUISON, MARIE, CROZET, And Others of Almost Equal Note. - ing Dis- play, will be sold at prices hae aga o etonthan yout choice of these rer isite creations going as low as Great preparations have been made for this season to meet the demands. for popular priced trim. |] med Hats, Hundreds of clever designs are here for you, Made bd of the finest materials, New Lace Importations with tts manifold surprises will be a perfect delight {0 ebery la Though the collection now is matchless, every incoming Paristan Novelties and Rich Robes Are Profuse in Assortment. ce lover in New York. steamer ts bringing mote. . The Robe collection {3 thoroughly representative of the leading Parisian modistes— among th in all the Popular Sheet Music regular pi | Under the Bince Dolly a Mit In Days of © Ain't It Fur Difference Make? 22.00 Value $50 each, at Real Duchesse Stock COL- LARS; value $1.98, at... (Baby Irish); the narrow cireular Sheet Music. To-morrow another ttc, sale . This he a sheet (we sell it for less, of course) but to-morrow we dip under our Own ‘price and make it 11¢, a sheet. VOCAL. to Baltimore. “row! pect, Back 4. | Caroling Chimes. Eolo™, Pus Over Me * | Soko (Moolsh Inter Tippecanoe. M880) ndotler. = * Queen of Hearts f (Waits) a Yankee Gtel (Two Meet Me in Bt C anes thave How 1 Love Hearts’ Coursaeous You, Mame. (Waite) Alexander | wermaia Waits). Gontolier S9MK te Girl. | Poppies’ Serenade, ye, | Queen” of the Damibe ie Mine, = |” cWaltay | Birds inthe Night, Selections from “Pid, Pa, Pout.” Go0- I Don't Want any Wuraburger, At 15e. Selections from “Yankee Conael.” fe, extra by mall. jem such names as quality can be had for anywhere in America, Real Renaissance Lace obes. All hand made; valine $30.00, at.........6+ 14.98 White Lace, Robes. Very elaborate, made with from one to three flounces, new laces; values up to $50.00 each, at 29.98 — ercn. . and White Marquise Lace Robes. 98c (heavy kinds lar ear get Hand made Curtain Renaissance $6.00 each, al SCARFING; sold by the yard; 30 in, wide; actual value 2 08 a i ave Ws Soest from 4 inch uj Real Irish Crochet Lace COLLARS value double } SCARFS, lection of hand made Renaissance sc $5.00 to $8.00 each, at $5.98 esch and as.low as... these Sults on a shapes; value $5.00 | each, abeeeeceeeeeee coll h wee some all lace, some linen centres; value C Vocal and ais LL Instromental, of that splendid which contains all the popular HITS music is published to, sell at INSTRUMENTAL, Seminole, 15c Melancholy Sunbeam and one Geo Tree. Dimple Made Ghort that Never Walked, Old. nny What t San Domingo ¥ } a | Cupid Has Poand My «& Few Mours Heart. None C. 0. D, Main floor, 284 St. Batrance, 29,98 Real Irish Crochet Lace 1.98 3 4.98 «> with full one-piece skirts and short sleeve actual value $50.00 to $125.00 each, at Spangled Robes. each, at from inch squares; value 60c, each, af Real Venetian Chasy latest novelty; val each; some at 5Sc., some AS IOW AS... cee eceaeees ); the narrow circu- value Bess 3.98 het EDGES, with in- match, all widths, p to 4 inches; actual these prices, at ¢ values up to $1.00 yd, BD receigecrvesesevecons , 1M yards and 2 yards long, all 20 inches . If you saw one Doucet, Paquin, Callot, Raudnitz and a host of others of almost equal note, Many of the designs are spangled and most dazzling in their effect, and Pyette combinations also will prove a decided hit for the coming season, Cone on ot Fish Laces Is this season far and away ahead of any previous year, And notwithstanding the matchess Lace Stock here, our prices are lower than Laces of equal Black Spangled Rohes. A large variety; some with 3 flounces on skirt—some For Which We Are World Famed, bodices, 29.98 te 79.98 en. For evening wear, of white with silver—also many bril- liantly colored effects; actual value up to $175.00 48.98 w» 94,00 aor. M sepoond Real Filet Lace MEDALLIONS, 4 39c MEDALLIONS; lue 60c, to $1.00 29c Xeal hand made Smyrna and Tor- hon LACES also INSERTIONS, 29¢ well-to-do friend you'd never suspect it was bought for 19 and fabrics are all we Last week we first announced. our sale of high grade Suits, worth up to $15—at £7.98, every day Si'\ce we've been mak ag clothing history. The and include casstmeres, cheviots and worsteds and an examination will-convince you that this is the offering of the year. ; norle akan Ween perfect Women's fine No Mat! Orders. * i Bae Double Blue. New York's Fastest Growing Store, trimmed with velvet, silk, butt ng wi velvet, $I feathers and algreties; all. ready-to-wea') 1.9 value $3.5C, special at, t qui Spangles on the latest shapes, semi-ready-to- wear, requiring but little trimming to give it the appearance of a beautiful ready-to wear hat, Value $2, at..cseseceverseencenees veee qual tine #y extra Fifer) top, double toe, full seamless and fast black; Ceshmere Stockings, in heel and toe, elastic tops, sole, heel 19¢, value, at. eho black, double AS¢. quality, a Women’s Fine Dongola Shoes, 98, ‘Women’s Fine Dongola Kid Leather Lace with patent toe caps, soft and flexible, sizes 244, 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 5 64,7, 8. Special to-morrow till 4 Ay 6, P.M. only, at, per pair ” is, 98c. ity Japanese silk edged wit 98c Timely Bargains in Hosiery and Underwear. gauge, fleece lined Women’s High-Grade Medium Weight Vests, in white; vests high neck, long slee panis knee or ankle length, 98c. value, special at Misses’ Superior Quality Fleece-Lined Vests and Pants, made of fine combed yarn, well fleeced; 25c. value, at...... ‘12k 19 98c Stamps Till Noon 1o-Morrow.-- Rothenbe i WEST 14 ST. wary: 3 Great Fa'l Sale of Silks and Dress Goods" An Unparalleled Event Affording Extraordinary Savings 28-inch All Wool Zibeline Plaid Sultings, fall colorings, 49¢. value, at...veseesesseee coer S4-inch Zibeline Suitings, in stripes, mixtures, fall colorings and black, 93¢. 52-inch All Wool Venetian id black... Gowns, heav: neck, with ings of Stern Brothers Store Open Dally Until 6 P, M. New Autumn Ribbons The new importations of Ribbon include a number of beautiful new tints, in keeping with the approaching and prevailing style of dress, Among these novelties are Ombre, Pompadour, Chene, Armure Liberty, Taffeta Glace and Chameleon. An. Important Sale To-morrow, of _., Taffeta Ribbons, Extra quality, 43/ inches wide, © 4 9¢ white, black and all the most desirable colorings, yard 18 Fine Decorative Linens comprising Hand-made Tea and Reception oe Mepis L , Dresser Scarfs, Centrepieces and Doylies, trimmed with Cluny, Point Flandres, Bruges, Ned d’Abeills, Renais- Combinations of Filet Antique, Henry II., Point sance and Venice, Cluny and Colbert Laces. ’ IN ADDITION EXCEPTIONAL VALUES TO-MORROW IN Renaissance Lace Trimmed Centrepieces, Dresser Scarfs, Tea Cloths, $1.45, 1.75, 2.78 $3.25, 3.95, 5,25 $3.95, 4.75, 6,50 Upholstery Dep't An exclusive Importation of Upholstery Fabrics suitable for Draperies and Furniture Coverings has just been received and will be offered at very attractive prices beginning to-morrow, Jaspar Damasks, 50 in. wide, _fallig ) $3.50) an “ Satin {te 333 to “ Armure “ : colors, +25) match Silk Tapestries « $2.75 to 10.50 per ya. Piao Detects “ $2.75 tc 7.50 « « Armures “ 95c t 2,50 « ESTIMATES AND SPECIAL DESIGNS SUBMITTED FOR EYERY DESCRIPTION OF DRAPERIES. Rich Cut Glass The following will be placed on Sale To-morrow Nappies, with or without handles, $1.25, 1.65, 1:95 Low Shape Bowls, 8.and.9 inch, Deep Salad Bowls, . Water and Claret Jugs, Prenat Netediore seer ein dat 2 AE iad tat ARN EY Are exhibiting many new shapes and designs in $2.95, 3,95 $3.95, 4.95, 7.95 $5.95, 6.95, 7.95 Also English and French China (Handsomely Decorated) Plateg, Cus; Saucers, Ramikins, Etc. * 4 Third Floor, (+ Store Open Until 6 P. M. Cloth, fall Muslin Wear Below Value. muslin, made in bigh ind V-shaped ings of fine tor: lace, cluster Of tucks between yokes, Ginished with lace ruitley S) 7 79C. ValUC Ahooee .ssscesere ever reece ceeeeres $1.19 Walking Skirts al 79. Fine cambric, full-fare flounce, with two insert. torchon lace, finished with cluster of tucks; value $1.19) ats. sess deeeeeee serene onee Orawers, cambric, full umbret'a ruMes, with in-° sertings ot wide torchon lace and lace ruffles, also wide rutfles of embroidery; $0c. value at... Third Floor. Noca ce, Tie. eed wtee at 49¢ Wool ves, Three Morning Specials On Sale To-Mo-row Until 1 P.M. $8.75 All Wool Art Squares $5.98, All Wool Art Squares, 12 feet lon 9 feet wide, shown in red, green, blue, wor fe terra- cotta; actual value $8.75, special to-morrow, till 1 PLM, only, No Mail Orders» $30.00 Parlor Suits at $15.98 5-Plece Parlor Suits (like Illustration), el 79 39c} 69 19¢c 5.98 polished frames and upholstered with tempered steel spr ings,covered in verona velour or satin damask, value $30; J - World Wants THERE ARE 621 Rew Yet paren combines Total number'of- all classes of adg, in The World this MOMMINZ. ..55 400% Free Advertising | into The World's coh )i never enters umns, and the only souvenirs given {n agar for your money are BE WISE. Pay for results and obtain them quick. Prove Their Value. 1,182.onine® words" BUT : 4 $ 3,306