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ter for Teingtay, ino German port ou the Shangtung peuinsula, the ships arrive there it is expected here that Germany will be ca}led upon by Japan to either order them dismaniled or order tucm to sea within Places for Guns. F TOKIO, Sep. 22, y OAPTURE' TWO FORTS AT PORT i ition Taken Atter AP Tiss Daaparats Fight- Stream Pours Into Tenements, ing, and Both Heights Overlook the, Nearly Drowning.a Baby. Besieged City, Offering Excellent MORE THE WORLD: THURSDAY | EVENING, , SEPTEMBER 22, 1904. A5-F00T GEYSER gnrayp Wncks HOUSE 3 P. M*+-While oMcial confirmation !s lacking, {t © @e0oms certain that the Japanese possess a fort on another height westward Of Itzshan, which they carried by desperate assaults and have since resisted all attempts to recapturs by the Russians. Both these heights overlook Port Arthur, offering excellent gun post- fons which materially weaken tio Kusalan defense. ‘CZAR ORDERS SHIPS TO DASH FROM PORT ARTHUR: LONDON, Sept. 22.—Despatches received here to-day from Shanghai) Cap Blows Off a Water Main in Monroe Street and a. PERSONS SWEPT ABOUT BY FORCE OF FLOOD. Weird Tunes Played Upon Pianos by the Falling Water and All the Windows in One House Broken, | A giant stream from a broken water| main showered (he tenementsouses at) A and WA? day with a deluge of wuter, almost gay that the Czar has ordered that tho Russian fleet of battle-ships, tor- drowned a baby, shattered all the win- pedo-boals, gunvo:ts and cruisers In the harbor at Port Arthur leave there | dows In the front of the buildings and | Played weld t According to the despatches, the Czar has ordered tho ships to rin two apartments on the third floor, the at the cost. the specified twenty-hour hours, ‘The Car, Weessant use. nlets they leave the port at conve. ‘The Caar has ordered, ru it ts be made this week. Several of the Badly crippled that it will be Impossidle London eae & Meets Other m° Doctora Treating the Titled Cinna Porte, ne anncunced bie iiteatton of reconstructing the American Woman, Who May caste, and this work has been going on for a couple Despite Copyright, 1004, pany, @ormerly Miss Leiter, daughter of Levi) Taiter, of Chicago, is seriously |\i at tor India as soon os her ladyship ‘Wallmar castle, Lord Curson's bag: | th eee, Which has been packed ready for Waneportation to India, has been held om Gendance, and tt is apparent that the American wife of the Viceroy of India Mi & Very sick woman, notwithstanding #etery of Lord Curson to-day that Lady Gurson’s iiiness had given rise for noj fermediate anxiety. | Moned, Is a specialist of note in obstet- Pies, and + paler stomach trouble that might mean pd had overtaxed her strength In so ntlet of Togo’s ships and make for the open sea this week, no mat- The ships succeeding in getting past Togo will saitl If any of according to the despatchcs, has issued Ue order heceuse he) fealiges that the Port Arthur garrison cannot long hold out ogainst the bombard: | | v t fortysfave | } poebt from land und sea that ts being directed at It might and day wer Gf water shot forty-five font In the defenses of the Russians are mainiy mines, because the guns are worn trom There iv little protection against the Japanese Czar believes that the Russion vessels wil fail tnto the hands of the enemy eged, that the genera! sortie of the ships Rursian vessels in Port Arthur ate #0 for them to venture out of the tor, These vessels are expected to be blown up in the harbor by their com: SURGEON CALLED FORLADY CURZON Castle ts modern conveniences, 1 Was Appointed Warden of Be Victim of Appendicitis, Press Publishing Com » New York World.) @pecial Cadie Reapaseh to The Bvening LONDON, Sept, 2—Lady Curaon, Gnd his sailing cancelled for the pees. Gpecialists from London are in at: the word given out by the private sec- Doctors Gather, Dr. Ghatneys, who has been sum. principal surgeon at St.) George's Hospital here, and his pres- @fce at the castle has given rise to a Tumor that Lady Curzon may have ‘o ‘undergo a very serious major opera ton. The presence of other doctors of Rote locally Indicates a consujtation of gome charscter has been held or will be y' held with tho London specialist. tut It fe thought that Lady Curaon may) fy Rave appendicitis or some other Intest!- @ siege of sickniss. It was noticed when Ledy Curaon re- furned from India that she was pale end indisposed a great part of the time @he had insisted on fulAlling the duttes @f her position as Vicereine of India It was evident that the soctai Since her busbar Wardenship of the Cinque Porta, of the most ancient and widely-sought the gift of the Government, she has been Mlving at Walmer Caste, the residence of the Warden intiquated and lweking tn When Lord Cur- honors In ‘for at least slently recovered in hy long sea voyage. Consumption Is Casrable, In the crusade | ether hi sumption. Sch Ssfenictne taken into the stomach will not curg of reach the tun “Phe Germicidal Inhalation Vapors direetiy into th ms forming there and heal the sore Sp. Gy ct wvndays Ut ni wads ¥ In the Thdian Governinent had seriously taxed her vitality, Will Go Hack to India, '§ promotion to the ot months, Ita laconvenience, It hae al- ways been the custom of the Warden | of the Cinque Ports to occupy the castle @ portion of each As Lord Curson’s duties tn India will | keep him out of England for some tim Mipy the funtiecg Lord and Lady Ct decided to thelr st against T berculosia Po Ly A eure of con. sumption and ither cheat diseases, as- the f not recognize beet “ ceengtion ante It haa reached the third Anderson's X-Light |s the feet ane mi ol ybtalning correct knowledge ot disesnes of the in thelr earlioat stages, by looking b “BY mene ot his X-Light, Dr. Anderson 4 patient has con. . bronebitis or catarrh of Costs vou nothing for id conaultation, Wed The New‘Telescope’” Z A Smart Hat for Smart Dressers, « $1.85 Every young man who pretends to be in the fashion will want to own one of these new “Telescope” hats, Ite an exceptional opportunity, this sale, as these hats ~ fn like quality cannot be duplicated for less than £3, elsewhere. The colors are black, brown, gray, nutria, Steel and pearl, The special price is $1.85, The land ships, and the har one Walmer the interior of the year. mn will depart | Ith to stand! lungs, and ki n An excavation (ad been dug around the water main in the centre of the street In order to The works men on the job were eating their noon- doy meal io the restavrant of Samuel Kovelinaky, in the basement of No. 1311-8, when the o. of toe main blew off with « loud report and a great gey- repalr ft alr, ‘There was a tremendons pressure be- hind the stream of water and when it hit the windows of the tenement at No, 13) Monroe to pleces, There were no tenants in thia building as it is undergoing te pats but the force of the epout of | Triumph Oats The best Northern grown white Naked oats. | Most helthful ’ of breakfast foods, a package, 7c Raking Powder—Dine Ribbon- lutely the best, guaranteed pure Jeream of tartar can, 10c 85.; 4-lb. can, 1Me,; 1b, can Boat selected Boat selected 17 Nholeest for cooking im; & basket 19¢ Tomatoes — The well-known Bast View brand; 3 cane for, 29C brand, le brand, extra sifted, 25¢c June pears; can 15¢ iN, sweet ant 28c yee a and tons 10c 4 hol \, Lape sweet tender; cholee import for i" 25¢ hand picked and hand pac! large cans; 2 for Peaches, Pears, 4, Apricota— Essle brand; the flnes: selected all- fornia fruits, packed in heavy 19¢ syrup; a can Peaches Plums, Pears, Apricota— East View brand; extra choice Call- fornia fruit in rieh syrup; a * 16¢ can. es—Sliced, grated or cans 10c ———_— Butler's Coffees. Fresh roasted daily, and unsur. passed in flavor and aroma, Best Mocha & Java--Dellcious Lied mi tee finest coffees im- rte ‘or tastitious fistes, 2 Ib, .. 25C Best Maraca ich ‘favo ed, highly aromatic coffee,with 20 superior cup qualities;a ib., Ic Rest Santos—Fancy grade, 17 aromatic and good, per ib,, 1 /C Belfast Ginger Ale, Ross's Royal, excels all others in refreshing qualities; a doz. en, $1.47, a bottle, 10c Wines @ The Big Dollar's orth Our famous liquor special for the family sideboard:— 1 Bott.e Old Mo: Whiskey 1 Bottle J. B. Cho! Chotce Sherry 1 Bott! B. Choice Port All three $i .00 for only Monroe street to-| anes on the pianos in| street they erumbled | Liquors. * 40 mreat that the revairing 9 be done all over again. Flooded che Aestauvant, branch spray gushed Fe Bs of Mr. Rowelinsky’s resiau- rant, washed his display into the back yard and held all of the pajrons of We place behind its flood, the while | drenching them The huge fountain swnved in the wind and directed its attention to the populous tenement at No, 18412 It ripned out the windows of the second figor aparsment of Mrs. Meiroff Meiser. cartied Mrs, Melser's feet from under (her and swept her into the kitehen, It ‘owrried Mrs, Meiser’s cat over the rear fire-cscape and Into « net of olothes Lines The geyser then shot In through the Windows of Mrs. Huse Mecklin. The descending fountain struck the keys of Mrs, Mecki-n's piano and begun to vender a weird tune. In the adjoining flat of Mrs, Meyer- stein the food embraced her pug dog and carried him into the cellar, Mra, Rosy Levison, in the third floor, roar, was taking @ bath when the food burst upon her and drove her into the | hallway, The flood surged through the ‘front of Mr. J. Levin's grocery store, on the ground floor, Mr. Levin te now busy collecting his stock from the back yard, | water will A Baby in Perit, | While the upper floors of the house were undergoing this untoward drench, Mrs, Dolly Finkelstein, who Hves oa the top floor of No, 1461-2 Was Mining far out the window, shouting inco- herently and waving her hands tn the direction of a baby carriage that stood | under a descending spray The baby In the carriage was crging piti{ully when Bertha Block, of ..o 10 | Monroe street, went to Ite rescue, She wot the baby out safely, but lost her skirt. For fully half an hour the great streams of water poured its flood the two buildings without check, Louls Fagerman, one of the workmen, made a dash from Mr. Rdve- lnsky's restaurant, pushed his way through the water and got into the trench, where he succeeded in stopping (up the broken main with his coat and overalls. A great crowd had watcned the spectacular drenching of the two | balldings, aod when it was ali over sey- eral poolicemen arrived to keep ¢ Stowde back. x, Mt the quality of our foods. open another neighborhood grocery. money than you will pay elsewhere. this week. ad bee Condensed Milk Butler's Brand—Safe and reliable made from pure milk, rich in cream, acan, ' 7c {Pride of St. Louis Flour, j2 Unrivalled in Quality and Unexcelled for All Baking a Dainty Biscuits For light luncheon and afternoon tea, Saltines, A packi Butter Thins, aa Social Teas,’ § OC Silewd 8—Lusctous trean et 176 ae “isteee pres | I-lb. Oc can eeesend carton. Sitced Peaches—Hi eet grade Calle Prepa a on ° fornia Lemon Clioae brand, welf-raising, 3 Revers 12c in heavy syrup; I-Ib. can senennes 12¢ Asp r. ue "Warrlor” 5 r ‘alifornia stalks, fresh and tender; large can. 28c Sardines—Packed tn oure olive oll; very finest French imported; a an. 1Be.; Clemens & Cle, a can, ‘one! ai brand, a 10c brand, extra That Is what we furnish every day of the week for women of critical tastes who are economically inclined. month since we commenced selling groceries to the people of New York and the business has grown from one to one hundred and thirty-three stores, Surely this is ample proof of the popularity of our methods and prices and Hardly a week passes that we are not called on to Wherever one starts it flourishes, be- cause housekeepers soon find out where they get the best groceries and the best values. Whatever you may want in our line, we can supply it, for less A few sample prices are quoted for DOUBLE its TRADING Free with every purchase of 10 cents or more, except C. 0. D's, Pranes—Extra large, Are Pisas ~ “ive bri VGranam Flour—Old process Whote Self-Rataing Flowr- Blue Ribbon, Pepner Blac Mustard—nutler's Golden Drip Syrap—Refined 12c LETTER THREATENS ¥ ~~ KAISER'S LIFE Mysterious pina Delivers Missive to German Consulate in This City which Has ial Attaches Some Concern, The German Consulate In this city Is wrestling with a mystery whieh {it os- tenstbly pooh-poohs, yet Is considering with more or “s anxiety, It Is a threat on the life of Emperor William contained in a typewritten letter de. livered to the Consulate by some mys-| terious pervon, A shore time after this letter was! written information reached the Some | sulate that 4 packet of letters, writ in French, had been found on the pres ner of Wall and Willlam streets. The German Consul and dis assistants were | also Informed that there letters con- talned threats against the Kalwer The letters are supposed to contain in detail the formation of a plot in this country and in Europe against the lite of Emperor William, It was said that WO pounds was to be pald in connec tion with the plot The German Vice-Consul first sald to an Evening World re @ letter had been ed and then | quickly dented it mitted tha o ty paper of the cha that he ad 7 Pieces ut ter deseribed had come into hiv possession, but that lite ned to them. messenger boy a4] r to-day that’? tle importance was a He declared that delivered tbe iter, leit You May Win $1,000, If vou can come neurest to estimating the popular vote of both candidates in the Presidential election you will win $100; next nearest, 00, the six nex, carest, #0 sich. ‘The voting must be done by coupon, which will be ‘f | printed only In the Sunday World, next Sunday's World and cut out in coupon. It is twenty-two years ago this STAMPS) ——— Tomatoes Ripe, ed, ‘eine fruit, Solid paced in eve yi Cc cans, acan, 7 Ib. ighest grade tara fryit: 8 tbs 25c¢ for bes: Northern { linen bag... 0, oe 12c ‘Triumph brand: $1. linen bag Wheat) Flour—Trumrh rien ba A, ve ually digested; 15¢ Superior to all others; 1». 12¢ white ¢ Shigabore ‘splees; Gis. tine LOC Nest Ush, full strength; Ry Tb, a 10¢ swagtness; quart bottle Molaane #—Peerless brand, ni can ve a face id favorite; 12. Boi Gardiner celebrated | Mert botile kd LY ad brand, in purest olive . c Molasses—"Biue Ribbon, oldstas n ; largeycaa....... © 236) Moned New Orleans make | memecthe’S mea Packed In seats Serer 5c pure o| ' SC pare Olive O11 Castile Soap Bc pmaned a A cake most Meestinne® 4 qe 8c) % hite Rose Bonavet oilet Soap—A cake ..... et Bc Capere—Finest French Imported, gmall and etiap, gy bottles, Qe an MelLare: e-— Delicious for lunch or after dinner; club size; a jar.. mM 106 Smoked Reet—Clipned in thin 25c¢ silees; fresh every day; 2 pkes Worcestershire Sauce — Peerless, raised by epee ints, | 176.; Heoptnte .. _ 10c Catanp - Peerl guaranteed pure and free from artificial color- ing; pint, 17¢.; Mpint.. hae craggy od large Plives vont queen | Olives, 10-02. bottle, 182 ent bon Severe 10c queen Olives eee Siufled Olly erie afi? 10c Fancy queen Olives mentos “08. von bone, = 10¢ Pree the i best 9 | made; Melb, 27o; Weld: . ve Riee—Extra fancy whole-head grain, Trlumph brand; 31d, bag 25c als ° 43¢ 89c WhisKeyS Butler's Im Selle Whiske O bet Dewar's Scotch Whe key, a bottie.. | Butler's excellent mal, $2 factualve Importers for United States of Fomous CIRALDA SHGRRIES and CASTILLO PORT WINES, Butler's Teas, At half the usual retail prices, Butler's Golden Tips, best a Cey‘on tea imported, a Ib, 50c Butler's Unxid Teas, four favorite varieties, a [b.,,, 50c Butler's Best No. | Teas, are pureand uniform,a Ib) 35 f Choices Butler's No. Peerless Malt Extract, Famous revitalizing tonic for wo. men and children, a dozen, $1615, « dottle 10c q SUTLER CHOICE / “GROCERIES i The most popular New York vocal and instrdmental suceesses and this season's new hits, which sell Remarkable new Fall tailor-makte suits regular 916.50, $20 @ i25 sults, L225 HEY are the jauntiest handsomest and cleverest creations ever offered forthe price—and the fabrics andcolors are the sort now eagegly sought after(,ty Nev York's), Third Floor, Just give this afew moments’ consideration $18 to $25 tailor. made suits for $12,75—suits possessing Simpson Crawford Co,’s style, character—(,,\m 2x-., )—and fine workmanship, Now, we've only 100 of these suits—not many, to be sure— , justa little Friday flyer—but my, what buying ent! uisiasm it will fee Come early to get 4 $25 sult—they'll, of course, go first. These suits are made of fine novelty mixtures, etamines, chev- hi and all wool serges, (,, curbrecity ai! 0 )_while they last at $12.75. Another extraordinary bargain: p~ as." _——————————————— ee the year—§$30 voile costume tor $12.75—jast 75 suits—no more—beautiful models in carly Autumn wear—sem!.costume erfects— of fine volle, beau- tifully trimmed with tal ‘skirt ts trimmed and made ¢ Bote drop lining ot pure silk—a rezular $30 garment, 12.75 OF sss speeceererssventevcrsedendeastoverovecees These new storm coats ne the real swagger thing this Fall—so oo I fashionable, so comfortable, and you just slip one on and you're dressed up, They are copies of $19.75 models, but we / Say $16, $0 coats because we hada few mirked at that price—just a lot of 100 bought ata great reduction. Made of strictly waterproof material in $ 1 0 ~~ o'lve, tan, oxford—three box plaits in bick and front innlid tailored~ collar frtmmed with braid to match—while they jast.. To-morrow for the last time man vee those $1.25 to *2 silks at 58 Silks so heavy in their excellent gait that they will stand alone. Positively the last op} ery. you will have to choose them at 58c. Popular silks that will be all the ihe this season, A sensation every day this week att e price—the final sensation is Friday—S8e 1200 pairs of women’s regular 62.50 and *3.50 shoes Friday *1. 654 Wt consider this the most fortunate and timely shoe purchase we've made for some time—because these shoes are of the very latest shape and a true and tried make which we can guarantee to give satisfaction. Secens Peeks A Cincinnati manufacturer sold us a cancelled order (‘aifire' ) rather than have the shoes thrown back on his hands—that’s why you buy these $2.50 and $3. 50 shoes at $1. ofa price that will create unusual attivity Friday, ze $] 65 for women's $3.50 shoes—patont colt leather—full Louis XV. heel—button shoes with dull kid tops—the newest plain dress toe~sixes 234 10 8A to E—300 pairs of these, a | for women's $3.50 shoes—Louls XV, heel, lace shoes— of bright dongola kidskin, with tip of patent leather and circular foning~new opera toe—sizes 24% to 8—A to D, 8 | 65 for women's $2.50 shoes—of pat. ent colt leather—medium weicht sole and military leather heel—lace shoes—dull calt top and opera toe—sizes 2% to 7—D and E— only 300 pairs. §], 65 for women’s $2.50 button or lace shoes— patent coltskin—dull calf top— spring heels—suttable for large prea ena ene Se venrensies 2¥ to 6—C tok for misses’ $2. 50 lace and hb spring *l. 25 bution shoes, dongola, welt 79¢ for women’s andmen’s $1.50 Persian pattern bath slippers— oa I 65 for women heel lace angbutton shoes don- sola kid, patent tip sizes 2% to 6G, | Sole—all sizes, spring or school heel) —faney binding—leather sole—stzes 3 and. widths—same stylein patentcolt. | sizes 9 toa ‘to 7 for women—men 6 to 41, 2-0 Nottingham lace curtains at half Fit, Pairs rourtn ricor, 19Cey Eo, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $2.95. renee Irish Point lace curtains, 'th massive 16 Colored Irish point lace curtains, jugtone = inch borders and See cad ariiticaiio sonia tence tock ene rs of 29-inch corners, magnificently wrought on fine net with rich A diy dara eeaeiee Fig os rood Sabin figured centers~ advertised as a speetal leader $3.95 but Bi bought hem at a substantial saving=so0 Isewhere at $6.50—hereat.,...+++ lor Wednesday we say, ae PEE ORY. cc eccnsee 4 $3, 15 ad $4, 85 Marie Antoinette lace curtains, wtmnt | White Ir White Irish rsh point la lace curtains, 27 Inches ee. ich ak tea Febaah deal 45 inches lone— we have four new and handsome des’ insertions mounted on fire French double‘hread hasiaade| fine Duchess effects—these are the fine Fives quality. vista full width and 3 yards long—actyal value $5— ~ $2, 95 | sold at $3.50 and $3.95, for _ this sale 3 1 Wednesday special at, CARs l. 1.25 Friday Saturday {- Ca Meas) Saturday Sheet Music Sale regularly at 50 or 60 cents per copy, are offered at 11 cents each, Third Foor, There's Nebody Just Like You. A Bit of secaty. Teasing. © Good. Bye, Little Girt, Good-Bye. My Blue-! jue. Sammy. ‘the Girl You Love. Laughin; rey Blue Bell. The $ juirrel and the Chipmunk. . 4 at Twilight. a of the by h wer the War. Lnoes, the the aoe eon. Pie va Pint tn Aly Yard. Pliing bet Pike. i tana ie wet ORS hed Fee hi Prasen i Gin Yi INSTRUMENTAL tettile ne Dalle Under the Bim, Southern Queens Seer do felt rmptng for i Bho baer oe Linder, the Mistletoe, Bou Pesame. ‘The Foxhun post i open Unter den Linden, Barning of eh at Lie fray por Shine owes, Ri aboard fo jon Amour Walt. ‘Midnight Fi Saud sitapamisse Polly Prim. wna im aren Rxn'¥. fea Dance, ~ Cldssie Music Intermezto (Cava'leria) Old Sweet Song. Palms. Silvery Waves, Old Folks at Home. ifth Nocturne, Dream of Paradise, Old Kentucky Home, Over the Waves. Remember Me, Under Double Eagle, ‘Black Hai Simple Confession, Mendelssohn Spring Song Largo. | Minuet (Paderewaki), © Monas‘ery Bells, The Little Prince weet Septem bar. | April Smiles. William Tell, Toba (beautiful), Cla March, (Calvary, Also the following operatic hits at 15e: Pegey Brady. Geo-Goo Men nt Pe Heidelberg Siein Song. Message of The Violet. Days of Old. My San ingo Maid, Feculiar Julia, Fis It's Great to Be Cra: «yy COSEY CORNER GIRL." “MY CANOE." “THE ROYAL CHEF” MUSIC, S FILLED. 2 cents extra for each piece by mall. NO C. 0. D. ORDERS

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