The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1904, Page 11

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’ “MPS TH BOLD FLING PLES 0 STRING BALERS lOwners of the Shops Affected| | by the Tie-Up Deck Are Having No rea Get-, AONE WARSHIPS Mikado Will Greatly Increase Navy at Onee, and Many) Vessels Will Be Constructed ‘in This Country. ST. PETERSBURG PLEASED BY WAR DESPATCHES. ships Soaree. —s ting Men. Tt was claimed to-day by the bes bakers affected by the strike declared by Local Union No. 261 that they were ded by William P. Hague, kep! Ii- of Charles EB, Abbott, at No. M1 West Twenty-first street, employing out- fiders and non-union hands, and the | committee believed that by to-morrow it will have obtained a suffic'ent force to resume operation n all plants. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Ovt. From estimated to be 66,000 loaves of bread, | * tnformation received in San Francisco by prominent Japanese It Is evidently the purpose of Japan to take immediate ares. It_ig said that the Yapanese Govera- ment has determined to place contracts * be completed at as early a date as pos | able. It is further said that the greater number of these ships are to be con-| structed In this country and that sev- gral-will be built In San Francisco ‘COSSACKS DRIVE | JAPANESE BACK, 87. PETERSBURG, Oct. War news |& of an encouraging port was received hers to-day. The despatch was from Mukden, dated Oct, 3 and says: AL dawn of Oct. 1 a squadron of! 6 Japaneses cavalry twice attempted to/ break through the line of advance posts| of Cossacks of the Guard in the district betwetn Khvankhuandia and Lb pe Both attempts were unsuccessful. sotniag of our cavalry reinforced tee advance posts aad the Japanese dis- persed. ‘Twward noon the same day one bat- talion of the Japanese advan e guard, With (wo oF three squadrons of cavalry, renewed (he offensive movement against 4 regiment of Cossacks. The firing last- ed unul nightfall, General Mis! sent reinfordements to the ald of the 804 toward ¢vening the enemy was replused at all poinu, the whole Une retreating toward Biphankhetay, pursued by our cavairy. dnyanese Ambtshed, “Capt. Tolstoukine, commander of « Squadron of Cossack cavalry, am- bushed one of the enemy's patols at Konachutsy, One Japanese oficer was willed, “1a the positions adando: by the Japunere ouF Cossacks fo a num- ber of cartridges and medical stores, und also a pay J dead horses, We had | i= wip Ex ‘another oarey. waleh re. alors a ieee guipost. ossack was sone. gy patrol dispersed two in me vicinity of, is?) nian, on the right bank of ine) Tlun River, teking three Japanese acuta woers. r Russian patrol. sent in an) easter direction, discovered Ta wan hau ree oceupied by two hundr tach bandits Gommanded by Japanese by A | ¢ OCH& Deep Price Cuts—Thursday and Friday. $27.50 Ladies’ Suits $17.95 LADIES' TAILORED SUITS, your choice of three exclusive models, plain or her- ringbone cheviot, short or knee length coats, semi or close fitting, with plain or fancy vests, coats lined with taffeta silk, plaited skirts; cannot be found downtown for less than $27.50; Thurs PrIADY. .ccsseeeeseererveeneeteenenenrreesereeeeneeerceweeei ens $18.75 Cravenette Coats $12 50 Peet inale Cat trman, chief of the LADIES’ CRAVENETTE GOATS, warranted rainproof; yoke effect, with fine; ts praleed for the uring the reconnolsance ee Cossack was killed hie JAPS LOST 10,000 MEN IN THREE DYS8! FIGHT, ST. PETERSBURG, Oot. §—Lidut.- Gen. Bioessel, commander of the Rus- sian military (@rces at Port Arthur, aiys the Japanese lorses were 10,00 during the attacks on Port Arthur, from Se>:. 19 to Sept. 22. He reports that no in- gaent secured trom Sept. 23 to Sept. %, excepting Outpost skiemish hing. g ads that practically nothing remained of the waterworks re- doubts when the surviving Russians @yacuated them. ane last Japanese attack to bh Btoesse, refers was on @ hill called High Mountain. He g.ver tna nna f the herolam of the defenders. thé case of a lientenant who t bombs into the gape eae ire Port Arthar ile. magnificent dispositions of the guns —_—_—— DID JAPS TIE COREANS ON THE FIRING LINE? POSSIET BAY, Russian Manchuria, Oct. &.—The Japanese Minister at Seoul has demanded that every town In Corea furnish a contingent of forty to sixty men for the army now being cr ganized, but the Emperor of Corea re- fused to do #0. The Japanese, rone the less, continue to recrult Corears under the pretense of employing them 15 coolies. It is reported that they re- eruited @0 men at Ping Yang. dreared them in uniforms, sent them to Man- ehuria, and placed them tn the fren: , Mine, fastened to ports, until nearly a} of them were killed. The Russ'ays found only one man clive SHIPPING NEWS. AC FOR TO.DAT. fun sioee GA 4 ao SSA Moon riven 1.05 "i Ms eres HeneteNand's ton 4B wis ths Mell Gate Ferry... 5.85 136 12's: PORT OF YEW YORK ARRIVED. Anchoria ay “rkde rinses Irene pie : Gialvensn itanea Colon u rene. vere Ser Sp rele Port Parra Seatie Laverpeat INCOMING BTEAMSHTPS. DUE TO-DAY. Dunstan. Pare. Great Walderses, Hamburg. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. SAILBD TO-D, Comus, New Orteans, Leite = er | 4 Nason Rg December, S| B 140 dosen rolls, 8% dosen bins and 5,090 pounds of cake. Assuming this to be @teps toward increasing her fighting correct {t represents one-quarter of the | @@ciency® to & very considerable de- | Dread products consumed ¢ach day i ., , the boroughs of Manhattan and the The rete | Bronx. % George FE. Millapaugh, of No, nm | At once for some twenty warships, to | Third avenue. who conducts one of the larmest bakeries fighting the unioa. | oha called at the office of The Evening | World and made this statement: “We have refused to sign another /agreement with the union for the chi et lp Teagon that we believe we should be the | judges of whom My! shall employ and whom employ. The agree: | ment Fags yorkiaes oy us by Union No, 21 on Oct. 1 ides that we shall splay iam. we shall n ‘WHEAT PRICES DECLINE. KcRODK? | ier a Stendy Start the Market Fell Of Fractionally. Atter a steady start wheat sold off «| su trifle to-day, due to pressure from room | | traders. Corn opéned’ firm eri the cold |e eet aa | weather in the belt cora were steady, while wheat at Liv- erpool was @ shade lower. New York's opening prices were: Whent-May, ted 1-8: Logan nb 4, cago" ices ; Wheat | * singing ‘ces | cee a, Sa, ra +4, cr i} r Pee can) see nh 's closing year 78; Deobanter, wah ay | October corn, GL 1-8; May, 8 3-4 et “8. eaedes dod, 10,000 Bequest to Herman Stursbers, a who died recently, bequea $20,000," w the German Hospital and Bie iy CA bar Isabella Heimath id Bd the 8. bata Inirmary, ty ton, On, s 1. He also put rust 10.000 with his sons, William om “Jaliua Btursberg, for the benefit the ore ares 4 the Germanis. Mills | | 0 t Holyoke, cellent value for $2.50, for two days $1.50 Ladies’ Petticoats 89¢ LADIES’ SKIRTS, of black cotton moreen, with deep graduated accordion flounce; or of good quality black satzen, with plaiting and ruffles; others of fancy black and white striped material: wel! worth $1.5¢, for ten days $1.25 Dressing Sacq :es 89¢ LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES, of striped eiderdown, sacin bound collar; also KI. MONOS, of crepon and Persian flannelette, : ular $1.25, for two cars. Curtains, Table Covers, Etc, IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, new designs Value 2.75) 3.98 4.25 Pr At 1,98 298 3,50 Pr RUITLED RENAISSANCE BFD STS ~ . 5.50 675 7.£0 Set. 3.98 4.98 5.755¢ “425th Street, West, STOCKS ii i ACTIVE DEALINGS par ae RD St, Paul Loses Some ot Its Strength as Market Leader and Halts While New York Central Forges Ahead, COTTON MARKET MARKET FIRM. Sherts Forera to Obves to Cover on Bullish are They Cables from Liverpool, T rk was firm to-dey with prices 8 to points Higher, Room traders who went |ehort yesterday were forced to cover on thecal), owing to the bullish action of 4 reactionary session to-day the stock market closed higher with trading Paul continued the leader in strength and activity having no diMfculty in filling the places) ef the divccntented men, A oommities, | of the Horthwesters rail Me te eas apainat Bote, Te lotee’ I ” ‘noport from London that tha| seit pusy during the day in the stable ‘tack Baltic Fleet Is About to Sail! ls Credited—Coaling Steam- Following, continued pressure through. out the day Steel preferred became very active during the late dealings and ral- Ned almost two polots, closing a shade ‘The daily normal output of the bak- j hi New Y 1 ly ae. an the ban of Local No. 262 i ew York Central was unusually tive to-day, the price advancing more | than 2 per cent, Atchison and preferred, | TiMno's Central, Reading and Pe fractional Z Fall Flannels. and) al. The Closing of the Tractis gher wh Special Sale 36-inch , Washable Flannel, sing Very fine sheer fabric, in “| plain colors, plain and fancy corded striped on white and colored grounds, at 45¢. yd., jga-inch Scotch Washable Flannel, Large assortment of the very ings chen ana at 35¢. a yd., special value. = pans hh goon as ii err FREE The cables on at 18c. te Ts Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avene, Nineteenth Street, } poi boar regularly 8¢, special at Silks and Dress Goods. 12,000 yards 19-inch Colored Taffeca Silks jwill ‘be sold Thursday ana| \Friday at 58c. ayd., actual value 75¢. a yd., fe, full line ot colors includ: | Dress Goods Dep’. We are showing many ex- y tai-| clusive be mH styles in’ lored piaits stitched to waist, semi-fitting front, new model collar and full sleeve; colors tan, olive or Oxford; same style and quality offered down- town as a bargain for $18.75; Thursday and Friday $5.00 Tailored Hats $3.98 LADIES’ READY- TO:WEAR HATS, a large variety of styles, eu 3.98 | with velvet, sitk and buckle, shirred and finely tucked brims, blac! tll colors to match tailored svits; value $5.00, for two days $3.00 Trimmed Turbans $1. 98 LADIES’ TRIMMED TURBANS, a large variety for the newest and most popular Fall shapes, trimm: et black and colors; 2 Dargain at $3.06, for two days....... $2.50 Fall Shirt Waists $1. 65 LADIES’ WAISTS, of stylish wool plalds or of brillianting, in brown, blue or black, with white woven figures, or plain black naa or de 1 effets —ex- 12, 50) All Wier'c Ch alts, jon light grounds with small land large patterns, at Moder- | els Special forThursday: | We will place on s of Suk ee Woot Plaras be beso prea ~ We of " in seven different patterns ; at 8c. a yd. Black Goods. yds. Al W: ie Camel s Hair | Cheviot, 42 inches wide, at 58c, a yd., value 75¢. a yd, Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Ninetewnih Street. 1 very attractive colors; reg- ARMURE PORTIEPES, tapectry borders 6.98 7.50 8.75P FRENCH VELOUR TABLE COVE ‘S Whe fs the Democratic National nf Alaska! ©: ete iia and tote ot pe price ever asked for R: tvery Razor |s in practically perfect condition, honed and set ready for use; and at 29¢, represents astonishing value—interesting alike to the man who wants one or two or the Lot who requires eas hiled promptiy—bdut Size 2x2 yds.; value $10.00 Size 22% yds; value $12.09, .. Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues, Worla ‘Atmanae tits howsand co Prices apptal to all—ex- sizes 6 to 14 years. . blue cheviot, and Mined throughout Bway at 6th Av, Two Groups of Pretty Tailor-Made Suits for Misses or Small Women. ——_{$14.96 | In this collection there are less than 150 Suits, chief] t mixt and blue or black cheviots, though there are a few rg ces Th is Greatest Display of are made up in the smart Eton or blouse styles, plainly tailored or trimmed, with linings of satin and taffeta, length effects, The majority are in 14, 16.and 18 year sizes, | This collection forms a noteworthy part of our China and Gi Suits for Women—-Two Specials. [at $22.74 [fo ¢c “4 ev Vif d in blue, black or brown; double- breasted fitted coats ‘trimmed: fitted coat with we vestee with velvet bands and braid; gore, and _curle aa pe Peg ‘ La ffeta lined, fl me velvet and braid—| tat oa lined, stitched flat to the | we sell by the set or single, just as we seit scores of “Open round length model, unlined, —_| knee. oe Womeit’s Déss Skirts of black voile, full box-pleated model, draped} our patrons to make up sets to suit their individual requirements, over taffeta petticoat and trimmed with braid bor lace.. Dress Skirts of good quality taffeta oa a new pleated model, | Worthy of | Attention Is the a 11.96 |Bavarian, Silesian, Saxon and H Wares ai The skirts are round- At $29.74 lored si [si074] they 4 {brown cheviot; sing! le - breasted Hercules sie-pleated skirt, trimmed with fancy silk braid Misses’ Coats and Dresses. Full Length Coats, made of blue} and brown. zibeline; cape effect, with inlaid collar and cuffs of broadcloth, finished with silk braid; High Neck Dresses, made of blue and ‘brown cheviot and green plaids, in box-pleated effects, prettied with = “Vassar” Half Len, iGiede, pt shoulders, co ad cuffs braid trimmed; deep. $o74 and Misses’ Outer Gar- gly hd nal ei je ebbone $4. We are showing complete assortments of Children’s 34th to 35th St. Sales Now in de er China and Gisswere, Ferg Furniture, aie, Corea Oriental and D Notions, Underwear, Dress Gout and Shit, Wore ee Outer and Undergarments, Particular Attention Is cctae Fire Art Pottery and Bric-a-Brac. stocks—and they are indeed noteworthy stocks, Lobo aN is the China and Glassware stocks of all other York City you would still have a quantity ‘maler (han we h on display and accessible for selling, The arts of all ah wane h trated in China, Glass and Pottery are shown in such profusion inspection of them at once becomes a liberal education, lovers of ceramic art find here a Bea eater insses than can be se hs of 1, a Pooh the Royal, Berlin P ROYAL BERLIN | Shown their marvellous glazed wares, painted vases and the like; ob, sme, table terns in English, French, Austrian and Domestic wares. . $18. 4 | teplace broken pieces at any time. splendid assortment of Crown govege and gildings for which the Oar I this conection ‘comes fed rimmed vith wate aitch.|| ITALIAN ART oper gilt buttons; full skirt, | h deep hem; sizes 6 to 14 fruits in yas relief ; $3.74 ments--chiefly coats ind ateentsat prices ranging from,,... $4.96 to $89. wide; has the rustle of good taffeta silk; made to sell po nl our Poa Diack a athe | Muslin, 36 poses and cuttin, ior will be found compete lines of caline sateety rod sl lin'ags, smered at tower prices than any othe: store quotes. i” Se eer ree Twilled Botany Flannels, 32 inch, va- any 1, ee on et i 44c hg Own pak tetd all-woot Flan- nel, made for us in England, 30 inches wide, in various patterns; a LEP e eer e T ea Whit? Saxony Ball: 32 inches wide; yard, sale price. Double-faced Cotton Eiderdown, in all the staple shades, width 27 inches, a yard..... @eseeenees Colored Canton Fisnnels, 27 inches wide, all staple shades, a JAP 6 skis 65.50 04 an nse bas White Silk-Embroide ed Skirt.ng Flaa- pit, mete patterns, a yd, $3: 24 All Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs One-Fourth Less Than Regular his is a special purchase colbetive “composed of clean, perfect Hand. kerchiets a Nal teat variety, as this tange of prices indicates,— rated Bic BC 4464 660., TI, %e, and $1.24. TWO OTHER LOTS IN ADDITION: ~ Women’s Initial Handkerchizfs, pure linen, hand enibroid- erec; sold by others regulariy at 25¢, each, 12c { Wonen's Hemstitched All Linen Handk :rchisfs with hand 1 embroidered corners; twelve patterns to choose from. Razors from Famous Makers, 29c. Blade-mates of Lines That Sell Regularly Up to $3.50 Each. Nineteen. Celebrated Manufacturers Are Repre- Wede & Butcher, Geo, E—19., chased the entire collec Mercerized Sateen, excellent” quality, 36 Inches wide, in black and white It line’ of colors; * 266 Paper black, pink and gray; suitable for heavy welght; plain hac, Mie with split feet and with entire wit Decorating Bac fe, owls, "aa York oy in Mr nan wth Pibbed Black Cashmere ‘ with a FLANNELS, -1« ». Scotch Reseed, 2 inch, for waists, wrappers, kimonos and children’s dresses; value 39c,, sale price, Black Ribbed” ‘Wool Hose, Fine Black Cashmere ‘Hose, two be of ai, ‘a hag apa soles. “sr ae. Tess ah infants Fine Ribbed Cashmere Hest: | you must not expect like values at any other store, tie nh oa il At oO, OR Slows Ka 8. tn rd on Pinca re ~ ach “are si sine; 26 fess pe Wiss rie ee Hose, fin: heels 15chi sented, Among ‘hem, Wostenholm, Thistle, Rogers and Wadsworth. Men who manufacture good Razors firmly believe that ‘beauty is on'y | Best quality skin deep,” for they cast out, at regu'ar intervals, every Razor blade Smyrna Rugs, second qua bears the slightest blemish. It would be unfair to call these blemishes im- | Five Frame Body eh oa perfections, since they are but surface scars at the Ld oe 4 Five Frame Body Brussels, NOT IMPAIR THE QUALITY OF THE BLADES j Tapestry Rugs ......ee06 EST DEGREE. Heretofore these nineteen individual manufacturers Tapeary Rugs ora vationn ped First Grade hap tees found varinut markets for their blemished biaces, tion at a lump sum, enabling us to quote the lowest stamped with such celebrated brand 9. mes, | Extra Imperial this season we pur- Mail orders will be win FROM EVERY ORT! vores CENTRE. ey Glassware Factory at Thuringia; a ro Decorating Pac at Hose, , double soles, heels Sto 10%..... + 496 Phck Cashmere _ ath weight; double pee heels and ea lack Cashmers Hose; | |Oriental Rugs-Tis It is good news to sovirk of t these od Gea from the Orient that we have ay i east perfect system of gathering and dist rt ed me: and durable; double helsand ‘oss: } wisdom of enue a renter buyer in the Far Es u bringing the Rugs down to a commercial basis ee, evidenced by the unparalleled selling attend } tumn trade event. Until other dealers establish a Ii tem and adopt the rigid cash method that has made 4c ai straight flat Rugs in deep, rich 63 ond an) usually sold at $15.00, liu Peas : —Kazaks, Guenjis and Mi averagi At $14. 94 i 9 inches by 5% feet; a remarkably fit gord colors; usuaily sold at $22.50. —~Antique Shirvans, Irans end Kazaks—b 4] At $19.94 in sizes y oe colorings, very close pile; usually sold at and ¢ - At $23. 98 citer their fren Es ath of them are many rare and quaint pe Rag i usually command $35,00, rity: $29.98 to $39.98; 1", Darien a a strips; a collection of the best Turkish and Persian weaves; veal from $40.00 to $60.00 ; $49.98 to $64.98,%, Kermit, Tht, Sam light, delicate colorings; usually sold from $75,00 to $115.0, $49.98 to $114,98;8, ten em preby teenth Century Pieces; all are in remarkably good state of p —rich and lustrous. This is without doubt the largest and best 9 le tion ot Bergamos shown In the city. In other collections large enorwh ; permit comparison-making you will find the prices from $100.00 to $250.00. * In addition—a large and varied assortment of Caucasian and P qe weaves—small and medium sizes—at correspondingly low prices, e Domestic Rugs for Special Sellin 9x12 feet Room Sizes. | 854x10% ft. size. dy yal. 49 Body Brussels, 5 Frame. . 24,98 Extra Axminster ..... ps4 4x10¥4 ft. size, Second Grade Smyrnas. .. Bigelow, Imperial a Pen Axminster Royal Wiltons .....+ Rugs 19 Khonsar Art Squares. Ingrain Art Squares, ...,.+, 298° Ingralo Art Squares...

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