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MAN WORTH $100 BACK IN BATTLE AT MNOEN, mse Ria Perry, Who Left Jamaica for Brooklyn, Has Met with Foul; Play, and Police Inyestigate. The police authorities of New oi Brooklyn and Queens are making a thorough search for George W. Perry, & master plumber, of No. 410 Fulton street, Jamaica, who has disappeared t o ich make it | PETERSBURG, Sept. 9.—From a hore that the Russian shore batteries on | UNG*r circumstances wh hates. the Pape Pree the Taian of saghallen aunk & Japanese probable that he has met with foul | |sajting versel with 172 persons on boar. | piay. that sharp fighting hag occurred | h 4 | veyulting tm the Japanese | min asare, saved themselves by awim:|” When Perry lett his house Wednes- 3 pocket. in despatches have been re health and, according to the statements | ‘and transmitted to the Emperor. of hia wife and his brother-in-law, Will- are believed to confirm the Asso- tam Barthel, Perry's disappeara: Pak ‘\ D Report of Sharp Fighting Comes via St. Petersburg, but It Is Announced that ie Kuropatkin’s Main Army Is Still in ». Possession of the Town. e — WAR FORGOTTEN IN JOY OVER MINISTRY. Press information, The General ——— OF ee neem ae Tee T however, is moots at aeongee bed 8T. PETERSBURG, Sept, %0.—The old, bas tant complexion a 1 itive assurance (ha! . ie. rk © os, & dorby an ia tene arny fe otill at Muk- | WAF in the Far East has been momen: | light overcoat, In his buttonhole bans | tartly thrown In the shade by the unt- wore @ Royal Arcanum button, ae eee veraal acclaim with which the Russiaa == ===" PAUSGIANS REPORTED [press tonday greets the accession of ir READY TO RETREAT, | Prince Sviatopolk-Mirsky to the office if of Minister of the Interior, as marking | or thé Inauguration of a lberal regtme. 4 LONDON, Sept. 9. — Gen, pKuropal- All the papers print the Minister's ig Russian army, acoording to} rr a received here to-day, is pre- speech at the reception yesterday of the officials of the Ministry, and by . en. the elde of it, by special authorization Be seseas for tne Dally Mail) ©f the Minister of the Interior, the In- Merwthwang says that the Russians terview of the Associated Preas with gfe taking great precautions to defendy "he Minister at Vilna Bopt, 23. Many - Tight and left lanka, and that the ef the papers alyo print the Emperor's “eeathern approsches to Mukden have manifesto of 193. The editorta: u heen carefully mined, ‘The same corre-| breathe a tone of relief at the pi eaeat of the Plehve regime and intense Ua. aoe wr T, “The Indications are that there will gg at the dawning 9 brighter | ' BO no rerious attempt on the part of to bold Mukden.” ————— so ———— eet aw ; ts with the Japaneso Perces also announce that the Russians . Of retiring from Mukden, ' e . , ‘The Rallroad Threatened. UNPSONW | Phe proposed retirement of the Rus-| O A sr ae we roamras A 4 froceutie item tail tua wy i H d H * ® bv the an Soot srain." | Hada hard time holding these a ae Japanese get eet i I f rel most seri situation ieee sre gens wets ¥ Plano values lor to-morrow. | @uppties for the big Russian army in th a — of iar ane carried ne he v W adie ve Rig i iano Dar- While Kuropatkin's plani not | ; , 1 oe thts believed that he will march | gains we ve held for to-mor- + Tieling and quarter his army | row you won't blame the ° for the winter, He began to move | enthusiastic music lovers for trying to persuade us to part with them before the last day of the sale. but their: good humor portends another visit to-morrow, and hey’ll — ubtless. vie with you early in the farenoon in selécting worthy instruments. prices never possible to duplicate, The first payment $10 required is only “ Then you may pay the bal- ance in agreeable payments once a month, Some of the 25 bargains saved for to-day: 1 Raven & Co, gran $15 ,O0)| 5 upright and grand slightly used large ime: good tone: just right for eave pianos, vb Reged (im beauntitul Dy cases, tone wonderful value.) W. will be offered this i aetone condition | 1 Muchifeld upright... $95 OQ] inx,inis le at) (tine condition, goed tone, worth double) |$ Cecilian 1 Betts upright........ layers. uprig Ae? ee (wood tone: come early for this.) 1 Mallet & Cameton 100.00 |; un 10.00 upright .. ‘larg, a e and casey | in .) There's absolutely no chance of your being dissatistied, since we will at any time within one year allow you the full amount paid on your purchase in exchange for any new piano in our warerooms—famous makes like the Gabler, Packard, Hobart M, Cable, Price & Teeple, Stetson and many others supply trains to Tieling, which ts “thirty miles north of Mukden, severa! | Weeks ago, and there is a strong force| | Of Russians there now, This bas led to | the belief shat he wili not attempt to! ‘bold Mukden. | |. The Japanese have continued to fight | mpite of the weather conditions, and itkin’s alternative is to retire to) i. ‘Which i better qualified to, @uarter bis army during the cold News from the front to-day shows that the Japanese, after capturing Da Pass, aro pressing the Russian left @ank. | | The Daily Telegraph's Shanghal corre: | ffondent gives a vivid account of the | | tetribie ravages of beri-beri among the ¥ . And especially among those | f ing Port Arthur. He asserts that the deaths fro.n disease exceed the num- Der of those killed In the fighting. Port Arthur Situation, ‘The correspondent adds that tt Is ru. Mored the Japanese are preparing to or- ‘ Bekhalin. ome. and dur. and ree plano wayer manufac Arthur is more nearly isolated Kroeger square ever. and the only news from that we comes by way of Viadivostok, 11) 4 YS gpmepa however, intimation thas | i garrison is jent of being able to hold out untii the first of the year. ‘A special despatch received from Che- | fod says three Japanese warships are ling that port. This evidently is an agreement with Caina, In or. | — prevent possibility of on of py of + rthur squadron) gj <<< rt is current =<! seeking refuge at Chefoo. é | “ e | SUTTH AUB BVETO2I™ STREETS: unauthenticated ri DAAC Women who sleep a great deal and/ | Sisco | Sheet Music Sale | and regard nine hours of wholesome All day Saturday cA i per copy. ly the frosting hand of time. There “A Bit o' Blarney.” ‘The Crase of the Comgpre, h the women whose wrinkles are On wale Bt veecevere T | | he A Sleep Beauty Requires, (From the Chicago News.) and far between and whose eves im the brightest and cheeks th Fostest for nee hea est riod ‘after bioom of youth hag fled, N: 4 beauty than Diana de Poie- who retained her irresisti! ness until he ‘ ized the value of sleep as a pre- itive of wrinkles, Indeed, so she of loins @. moment of perfect wt her + “Roses at Twilight.” ‘The Bone Hit st “peauty and tne |) | On sale at ..,. Feria aS OS EE a | | We offer only the latest publications that we know are sure to please our customers. The folowing pieces are sold regularly at a much higher price, “eemeny (Prom the ‘Wizard of “Dow, Where the Suwanee River “Balt a the Sea for Me." “(Baritone fone “Memories of the South Before the War. “Marguerite.” (New ballad hit) “/ FIGURE | ? BUILDING | CORSET *Misniaat Mamie. . he bauitral ‘end the Chipmunk.” RNs ale you, Love “the Girl “Meet me (n St. Loule, Loule”* “My Blue Eyed Sue.'* “Just for the Sake of barr: | “Dolly.” (From ‘‘The : Yo." “(Great Indi a) gives the “Under the Anheuser Bush cites ; “ pen that Door | “moning.”* (George Primrene’s rreat ou) sone ‘esd i eThere’s Nobody Just Lik ” “Pye Grown bo Used to You." | cqfhetee Nobody Juss Like, Yew. are looking | " the Dive Sky Turns to Gold.” ev 100 4 ‘Where the Dive Oy i “The Boul ae.” Walt, | "Sear Old “Lins Park? (Great waits for. Itmakes |) “Hammah» Leanyed —— i} Instrumental. the chest | | sanaer the ima” | "BL Loule Rag,” | Pe Meee search teh. “fename.” “fun Dance.” hows wu and bust so ‘Unter den Lindos.” =| “Nubtana.”* "Powwow elem dance.) perfect that || youcan’ttel || i Classic music, 4c. Under Double Raxle) Clubfellow March, ) Colvary, Love's Ol, Oweet| Palm. " ~ them from pad Fitth Nocturne. ate Sie the natural Over the Waves, fyeetn, Black Hawk. Remember Mo. Minuet CPaderew- | Simple Confession. ‘The Little Princess, | Largo. aki). Monastery Bells. ‘Tobe (beautiful), | Sweet september. | April Smiles. William ‘Teil, moar Operaue iS tI wah Peculiar Jutta, Pw. ‘My Ban Domingo Maid. + "SY 29 CORNER “MY LITTLA CawoR” OF arice’ Mendelevoba Boring) Lost Chord. Melody 2 F. faultless “ ‘ Men's new neckwear- —_> 2.2. 2s 2s 2s a> bs ae r ame! rool th fours the it meng iar rasa nd Mm we inexpensive, t00, only SATH AVE, IG2TO. 20" STREETS gh g N° this is goin and faultlessly needs, Every garment your tailor would make white, re tern, because these $3 an rs made to sell at $5—there’s only 200 pairs, thoug! M":: $5.00 trousers Satu ine worsted trous af the price—the new Autumn_ styles—all sizes—at Women’ s silk braid hats 4.98 | Extraordinary values in girls’ It’s one of those distinctively Simpson Crawford. Co. millinery events which the smart dressers of New York have been taught to watch and wait for, We present this hat as one of the hand- somest and most inexpensive creations in America—has all the appearance of a $7.50 hat—in tact, that’s thé price some shops ask for them. The new silk braid droop back sailor effects, beautifully trimmed with two shades | of silk taffeta. [t's one of those clever con- ceits you must see to appreciate. | Misses’ @ children’s trimmed dress and school Hats At very moderate prices. Misses’ school hats, made of felt cloth sd | 75 with large tam crown, velvet and quills... ry Misses’ trimmed large sailors, swell stiff trimming of quills and velvet and silk combined $3 45 —in navy, brown, red, black...... e Misses’ trimmed flats, steeple crowns, and the less pronounced in all colors, trimmed stylishly in our ¢; 3.95 own workrooms with large tafleta or velvet bows, . , Neckwear and veiling specials, LL the latest’ ideas are assembled—priced especially for Saturday’s selling. The choicest collection of neckwear conceits in New York—every fad and fancy represented in a special value—great_varieties—daintier styles—newer effects than you find elsewhere. Come and choose to-morrow, extra space, quick service— three price lots at 25c,, 50c. and 75c,—all worth 50% more. ‘ 25c. for 5Oc. veils. Main Floor, §Oc. for 51.00 veils. 75c. for $1.50 veils. NReady-to-wear veils of chiffon, tuxedo net, fancy nets, plain chenille These sults are made of the finest worsted, fancy cheviots, double and single breasted, every sult tailored right up to the top notch of perfection, made as m, provided you wanted to pay $25—handsome new Fall terns—all sizes—every style—we can fit men of every build as good as your taflor—not a suit worth less than ss— many you'll consider cheap at $18—to-morrow at $10.50. Me $15 winter overcoats. Men's fancy Spotted, newest ideas—newest colorings—come and see the enlarged depart+ ment—plenty of salespeople to wait upon you promptly. The new storm coat, *16.75. OF all the jaunty coats brought out this season for street wear, there is none so smart and fashionable as the new storm coat. There may not be a sign of rain, but even on the brightest day | you'll find it a pleasure and critically correct to walk or drive attired 2 in one of these dainty creations. There’s a marked difference in your favor In the styles this year, to the fact that some-g thing daintier » that 16.75 ever before was re- quired to meet the ever-increasing popularity, And they're so Inexpensive, Why, for $16.75 you can have the smart style shown in the illustration, and it’s a rare value at that price! Then there are other handsome styles priced at *10, °18.75 @ 914,75 Fortunately, we secured several thousand yards of the finest imported and American fabrics at extremely low prices before they went skyward in consequence of the tremendous de- THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SKF LE MBER ww, iw pat- enuine Irish Frieze, cut very loose—made in he correct Fall style—now {s the time to buy your Winter overcoat very cheaply—at... EN's $16 winter coats—made of very fine woolen overtoating—worsted body lining—one of the handsomest and most stylish coats in New York—at... Silk Vests, $3 and $4 values, This is emphatically not an extraordinary sale in name only—we do not hold sales of that kind, We've a reputation to sustain, so when we announce an extraordinary sale it is 30 in the strictest sense of the much abused teem, : either, because we've Men's *1.50 gloves, 69c. There’s not a store in New York that presents a greater diversity of correct styles in Men's New Fall Gloves. And they have another qual longest of all the gloves and America vie for favor among exact ing men. 10 ate pl ecunanennmmmmemmmemeemeemmmmmeed A sale of 3,000 men’s new Fall high grade suits and overcoats at prices that will make this the most talked of sale in all New York. to be an interesting story, so do not miss a word of the interesting details—it telis of artistically "124. ashioned suits which you will acknowledge upon inspection to be worth $15 to $18 at $10.50 and $20 to $25 suits at | > $14.75—clothing that was built for critical dressers who have beew in the habit of depending upon the merchant tailor to supply their ; gal in this entire purchase reflects the acme of style elegance—made from fabrics which you willrecognize as identical with (hose exhibited by high-class exclusive tailors as the very latest materials for correct Fall and Winter suits. Tersely told the story of the purchase is this: Warm weather has caused shipments to lag—orders were small—stock was ping up—relief was necessary—money to operate a question of great moment—and the maker came to us with a proposition we coul because it enabled us to offer you these unprecedented bargains scheduled for to-morrow—don't miss an item—can we say more? GPa No. 1: Men's $15 and $18 just 1,250 of these fancy silk vests J blue and black—at........ $3.95 , all of the very latest OYS’ Norfolk $ ost fashionable vest makers— B and 2- piece 3 9 sults — very e Every size, 34 to 46 chest—pienty of sizes for stout men, but of course iz must come ¢arly to secure your choice, $4 vests will sell very fast—at $1.50, OYS' smart coats—200 for Winter wei izes 3 to 8 years—brown, red, tan and blue—handsomely embroidered—value new Delicacies for the table weer a dainty luncheon you can prepare at a little cost and select the best, too, if you do your choosing here to-morrow! The rare old wines and delicious liqueurs you delight to sip with it are here, also \ Made of "1.50 ‘The handsomest lot of vests possible to show- -walst- coats which your tailor could not and would not make to your order for less than $6 to $8—and now that they are so stylish this Fall, this is indeed a sensational bargain — hope to have enough to last the day out. —or, more properly speakil style from one of New Yor! you'll voluntarily say that every one of them isa perfect beauty. Browns have the call this year, and there's lots of them—alg@ tans, metra, modes, in silk mixtures, black and black, blue and black, and every other smart pat- nned them to leave a lasting impression. A word about the $15.75 suit-in this great Saturday sale—the illustrations shown herewith will give you an idea of the simple beauty of this creation—a suit that has the desired style snap to it—the expressive smartness which is endeai ‘ng. 4 iity~-they wear wade. ‘Europe Midday lunches. | OF alt the midday luncheons in New York the daintiest are served in Simpson Crawiord (a's (] fon alloted hw the eighth Second Floor. not resist ROUP No. 2: Men's $20 and $25 G suits, These are the very finest hand- made suits—fabrics are the most ex- clusive sort—all the newest effects that smart dressers will wear this Fall--also PY — black and blue imported cheviots—see the new double-breasted models—see how ad- mirably they are trimmed—sults you cannot buy elsewhere for less than $20, and many houses would ask you $25 for many of these suits—there’s a real bargain surprise—at $14.75. Boys’ Suits $3.95 and Overcoats, (WHEN you see these suits you'll know why this is the greatest sale of the season—no other store can offer such remarkable values, OYS' winter $3.95 overcoats — made of gen- uine Irish Frieze—made with belt back or plain—sizes 7 to 16 years —regular $7.50 values — Oxford, toseeee $10 *12.5 swell creations —every kind of mixture—also blue serge Norfolks —have bloomer trousers —for boys from 7 to 16 yrs.~at$3.95 OYs' Warm $ B reefers of 4 95 blue kersey e and Frieze—in blue and Oxford— lined with red flannel—made with velvet collar—sizes 6 to 12 years— the best value in New York— at... Q misses’ Fall suits @ coats to-morrow. | ical parents will not forget these values soon, Third Floor, ISSES’ 326.75 sults at 315,75—not the ordinary factory made suits, either, but those stunning creations that lend a piquant beauty (o the growing miss—a distinguished style touch @hich only well-made, exclusive garments can Impart—in blue, brown and black cheviot— same model as cut—full box coat—with vest—semt-fitted, strapped back—collar. less—trimmed with broadcioth and fancy brald—full kilt skirt—14 and 16 yrs, Of course we haven't enough of these suits to sell indefinitely at this price—in fact we don't think there'll be any left Saturday evening, because when we advertise a sale of this kind tne response is always enormous, for the reason | 5 15 ; e that we've taught discrintinating shoppers we mean what $a) $26.75 suits at... Fy ISSES’ $16.75 sults at $11.75—this Is an extraordinary bar- gain No, 2—and these suits are positive beauties—parents and misses alike will go in raptures over their exclusive style beauty A —their swell cut and exceilent workmanship. The fact is we want your patronage, ¥ and we're going to merit it by the strongest values offered in New York—sults in novelty mixtures, new Fall model coat—double box plaited back with belt—col'ar- less, trimmed with contrasting color broadcloth and braid—full. sleeve with turn. over cuff—side plaited skirt, flaring from knee—sizes 44, 16 and 18, $ 75 \' Of course we do not want you to judge these suits by the price— 1 l $11.75—but judge them by what they are worth—$16.75 suits at e 3 for misses’ full Dox coats of covert, blue 39,75 tor Junior suits of fancy 38.75 wool mixtures, full box coat, with be't at baca, side plaited skirt— | and cheviot; lined with satin, belt sizes 14 and 16. at back, full sleeve, reversed cuff, 89 15 for misses’ cravenotte rain | Sizes 14, 16 and 18, Mi 3 for gris’ regutation 3.95 reefers of blue chew coats in Oxford, olive and tan— double shoulder capes, belt all around—sizes fot, emblem on sleeve, notch col lar; belt at back; sizes 6 to 44, 14, 16 and 18. $4.75 for misses’ all- box model, with belt and small . shoulder capes—olive, Oxford and N) tan—sizes 12 to 16. $ for misses’ 12.75 length coats of Winter bey cheviot in two modes—military and full box— Cuffs and collar of pan velvet, fin- ished with brald—sizes 14, 16 and 18. $3.50 and *5 boots, ‘2.85, s for junior craven. 7.50 She! rain coats—full wool cheviot skirts; 22 gore, side plaited, well tallored lengths 36 to 40, for misses’ gymne: 57.50 slum sults of ‘good quality serge; “ collar, trimmed with taffeta; full bloomers, sizes 14 and 16 4 THERE'S only one regrettable feature about this re- that is, this is the last lot we're able to secure—1,400 pairs go on sale to-morrow at the same extraordinary price, $2.85. second Floor, troduces five new ive models especially de- signed to fit the feet and fill ere who require footwear of the highest style tone for markable sale of Rochester fashionable shoes for women— $ This lot in- 2.85 : and exclus- the demands of smart dress- street and dress wear. at equally Inexpensive prices. pean HAM— | FRESH Ls Tey ey Lastas 7.4 remmay. | close-trimmed edges, patent and kid , OAM Hee | rineoe Widk'ew | skin tips, high Cuban and medium military heels—in a variety of tce alieed to shapes, including the new dip-toe flat—fore part model, at $2.8 5 Voupawiin . oy at ‘ per pair. They are the greatest values ever sold in New York, - | Graatiatea Nature shoes for girls and boye—ten new styles at 11.85 and up. : ‘The trouble with most shoes for youths Is, They do not accommodate, ow, and all childrens {eet grow a litie every day. Nature Shoes W- sclence for yous genaite eyo. |‘ lish, too, but preserve the than curses and se ony the bat | ss eratare ive f