The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1904, Page 5

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for i nonin alaD dn al +: into the stream whenever necessary. “Phe wind shifted several times dyring the fire and swept the flames about at random over chnost two écure blocks of property. é From the cement works it spread to A “| Wardell’s coal yard, Both were de- stroyed, and the coal in the latter yard | {a still Durning. A W#)-foot ples in Whil- ards basin was burned (o (he waters hey Maddened Horses, Turned Loose! edge, several barges and ligavers were Tokio Hears That the Japanese me) destroyed anu a number of surrouhden “from Threatened Building, bulldirtgs stightly damaged. From the coal yards ine fre spread | Trample Spectators—Smoke| to Witlard’s basin, fanned by the stroug | Ov 20 Firemen. wind. A baige thas nad been used Batteries Near Port Arthur, '*,! Have Been Able to Play Havoc with Czar’s Fleet. ul tue years 4s @ biacksmith shop by & man named Daniels was the first craft : ONE OF THE VESSELS SAID |<: TO HAVE BEEN WRECKED. LOSS ALREADY $250,000; ite, "bin "BIG YACHTS ENDANGERED, |: smu, hay Ee ie a Black: and Fanned by Wind Spreads) 3" after f baras had "been Sonnerasly ‘Fortified—Blockade in Front) Along Water. ‘Front — Many] nay at, of sfrelmnt. care jonded with) of that Place or Port Arthur . Families Flee in Terror, l: Blaze Starts in Cement Plant! we Matter erat ut inio the stream, Vladivostok Now Being Strongly carry’ ine mvaases. I la claimed that es and were practivally @ total 1 is Not Effective There tan Italian colony between ij no concnasta and Twenty-sixth streets, a | i $04 ine Ramee threa| rea vaned, the Preston S00) 1 in itwict several times, e re! 4 score, of fremén were overcome by) jf ‘hie distct s thelr how @moke and a number of persons wer | and packed them rr | ears of the National Express pany. injured by wanic-stricken horses as th While the. residents. were fieeing Jand batteries severely damaged four | on result of a fire which is still burnin | thieves took advantage of 4 excitement to loot the houses tn the she and which destroved §2%,00 worth of) bor h getting away eth Dulky | Atthur, It ix stated that one of the property alone the water front at Twen | pac ‘ages and bundles of loot under the | Vessels was completely wrecked. The ty-tifth street. Brooklyn, to-day. ~ ‘The fire starved shortly after midnigh fm the plant of the Empire Brick and TOKIO, Oct, 1-29 P, M.—It js re- ed district trying to save their! gr, PETERSBURG, Oct 7.~The only Rel reference made to the reported sea fight The ean from the burnini coal a sere Ooe Er ieeaty Sremen, a off Port Arthur is contained in a de- Cement Company, and at one tim | of whom were attended by the depart- threatened with destruction the private; ment surgeons. yathts which were tied up for the win | [nares "and the ree toes wore ferry | of firing was hee: ter at Tebo's Basin. n the roof of the stables constantly, | Port Arthur and that searchlights were ‘These vachts included W. K, Vander | Reoresentative John J. Roach, of Na agen to be working in that vicinity. Dilt's turbine vacht, the Tarantula; W,) 43 St. Mark's avenue, Broo! The despatch further states that, In | B, Leed's Norma, Charles R, Fliint's Ar. locked the doors and Nar the horara avite of the tightening of the Japanese row, Daniel B. Reid's Rheciair, George 0". 41h, Ne ang many pergons | blockade, junks are still arriving from Wilson's Wanderer, , former Senator were knocked down and trampled upon. | the fortress beartne refugees, who say Wolovtt’s Inwncible \ and Drake's Sultana. Men were kevt drench. fan layed despatch from Chefoo, which savs | eve rd in the direction of Anthony The infured persons had to get home! that all the attacks of the Japanese by themselves, the ambulance surgeons al being too. biav reviving “firemen | Dave Been repulsed. The blockade, ac- ina the decks and rigeine with water vercome by smoke and gas to give | cording to the refugees, i@ not com- Dletely effective, junks continually ar- for hours. and steam was raised In ali them any attention , HENRY ESDERS 53-55-5759 W 14™ ST, Near 6 AVE. S axp BOYS’ CLOTHING OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL ‘10 P. M. Men’s Sack Suits. ‘ | ] E carry a large assort ment of clothing for spéri, at very low prices, but of excellent quality of material and workmanship, using only all-wool cloth, thoroughly shrunk and sponged before h cutting, which we buy direct from the best mills, As to workmanship, we can guarantee that all of our garments will keep their shape and wi Med satisfactorily, having been made very care- fully and under the-supervision of competent tailors ¥ Sur own workrooms, which means a saving for you of middlemen’s profits. SACK SUITS, of all wool, cheviot, thibet, worsted and fancy mixtures, in the new shades of steel-gray and brown, These suits are cut with full back, broad shoul 0 e 12.50 that nicety of cut and finish which ordinariiy you see only in high-grade custom 15 00 suits, in the season’s most desirable shades.......ssseeesseeseveeseeeeereeeens ie dlers and wide lapels.........sscocccsseesseccnctsesvcrccessgsvvesereosees ®t 0,2 SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SACK SUITS, in unfinished worsted, serge and fancy weaves, all the newest designs and fabrics, Bullt to look and 15.00 WEAF WEll cc rcercrccscccccccvcrseccvererencereeseecccageaoeseees coees We are offering a suit which will please the most fastidious dresser, made up with TOP COATS, in tan, olive and steel-gray covert cloth, lined with all-wool mohair serge, and silk sleeves, The prices range from...... For those who prefer a longer Overcoat, we have one which reaches a little below the knee, silk lined throughout to edge of lapelS ...s.ssseeseetseeeeeseeseeees WINTER OVERCOATS, with velvet collars, at 7,50, 9.00, 12.50. CHILDREN’S OVER™OATS, 4 fn quality of doth in navy, olive and gray mixtures, smartly cut and well finished, in a] new 2.50, 3.50, 5,00. CHILDREN’S SUITS, made up of all- aa cloth, beautifully cut and strongly sewed with silk, in many original designs. | .95, 2.50, 3.50. ""AL De Day All Day Saturday. Sense Caugord G.. Saturday. | Sheet Music Sale) The most pea New York vocal and instrumental successes and this season's new a ee sell regularly at 50 Or 60 cents per copy. are offered at 10 cents each Second Ficor, Mamie” ) “Bese, Where the Suwanee Rive and ne Sepeeakt | mt ‘Alexander.”* hy ‘or ‘26 St. Ls h al Bive (ores c ireat Song.) ust, Like You r." Bong. at | Witard of On) | Before the of oad Ait) “) te Little Princess." Won't You Open That ‘poor Cry, Batts peer rown 80 Used to You." ° ulue s shy Pay mato Gold! of the Hone.” Walts (Catchy Mares.) ~ "Great yaite hunt Ma: (Grea ‘litle Boy in Blue lassic merait. ow ry sdlan Pleee “Classic Music, Silvery Waves ft Taradive Witam Te} A Bit of T iaeaae The Craze of the Courtry. Bound to outsell the famous Hiawatha, Roses at Twilight Successor to lolets, The Gre t Song. Hit of “The Beauty and the Beast.” On saleat 1O¢ NO, C. 0, D, ORDERS FILLED. Add 2 cents extra for each plece or dere! by mail. riving with food supulfes and TEINGTAU, Oct, 1—The German nied Progress arrived se vee n| tou jis in that viciniiy, She reported | tut w sarge number of ships have been there recently with stores of coal and | ammunition. Tt ts LECTURES JEALOUS WIFE. sehold goods Recorder Stanton, of Hoboken, to- ‘found the Like ported here that the fire of the Japanese | gay discharged Mrs. Rose Heget, who He read both women a lecture, ho that on the night of Oct, & the sound | married men and the ovier about wae lawful violonce. the garrlvon. tok to-ay and report od it easy 6 elude A cone tadivostck (s baing heavily fortified, |The New York Telephone Company ini | The New York & New Jersey Telephone Co. ‘Stylish Clothi we h harbor ts being mlied and repalving f having made extensive additions to their. facilities for ne dam: ships is golug on, It nellaved Will be Impossible to speci ic siared ih ropathin are in constant ¢com- ke Port Arthur, It Is be- messages sent od this week. , corder Frees Woman Who Horsewhipped Her Rival, Wednesday last was arrested for the general | Russian warships in the harbor of Port | horse-whiping Margaret Reimer who, said, was too familiar with her hus- nd. \dmony of Mrs, Rose Fri net that they were householders | names of none of the ships were given. ite alk ate sow Me, Heger Kine rey mer when he bade her good night her home, No, 42 Second street, isfied the Recorder. r. one on propriety of conduct with Men’s Suits, Men's Topcoats, Men's Overcoats, Men’s Raincoats, The SUITS are notable for fit and style, fide of cheviots and Scotches, in pleasing dark pat- terns, and smoo h black thibets of quai: he TOPCOATS are of covert in various shades of tan, agreeable length, The OVERCOATS are of winter-weight gray frieze and blue and black kersey, The RAINCOATS are of genuine VENETTED gray biabneel el $5 CRA versary prices sses es qedeve Suits, Overcoats, with brass tons and silk emblems, | To combine the LUXURY of a perfect fit and pleasing | new fabric with the ECONOMY of the manufacturer's to be had—maki tributes DIRECT carry.ng toll line traffic, have adopted Reduced Toll Rates for messages between New York City and adjacent cities . and towns in New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, Hoved. by carehes, messages went 1° 1 For particulars attention is invited to Schedules in Telephone Directory now being delivered. In the territory. served by ¢ 4wo companies, comprising New York City and vicinity, ih ae More than 225,000 Telephones The aim of the management is to provide, by comprehensive system, efficient service at reasona' os 6 | ¢ie., in serges, flanneis ‘Bare sold elsewhere at $3.4% .F o imeres, worst a leading made, with elastic Bo: Sere { made, + S:hool Ceps Tolescope Fate latest at 182 to 146 Wast 4 Sixth A We advertise items as bargains of are truly excellent and ats assorted checks and plaids, in t and fabrics, with yoke cuffs and belt of na material, braid and skirt, entire garment price Giris’ Russian Blouss pointed side effects of cashmere to braid and buttons, in blue, brown and and very special at to-day’s price, A Special Line of Little npoype Dr e 2 to 6 years; ¢aintily trimmed, French mee 0d A ino Excellent wie &e ' 98¢,, 1. 49 is wt 6. 98 Russian Blouse Suits, $1.69, ~~ Sallor of Eton collars, embroidered shieid and fatal made of ag ie | serges, dannels ard cheviots; trimmed with six rows of soutache | bloomer pants, taped seams, elastic waistband, lined throughout; ‘avs, 48c STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 0” PRISE STOR Leceseeteacenh Geni eee CH year has been a year of PROGRESS—of greater achieve of wider usefulness, Each multiplied. The Surprise Store has earnest effort SO LARGE an army of constant customers that the history of. the Men's Boys’ Outfitting Trade furnishes no parallel. And HOW does this concern YOU, Reader? Of what interest is it to YOU that T) Surprise Store now commemorates its Fifth Birthday? : IT CONCERNS YOU to this extent—that if YOU are NOT a regular patron 4 Surprise Store, YOU are NOT getting the benefits of the strongest organization that caters* your apparel needs. season the legion of loyal ‘Bist ‘st ng Specials for Gils a ave exceptional values to offer you ials! Girls’ Dresses at 98 to 14 years; worth $1.50, Pretty on various desit: trimmed, Full . and cashmeres, In all pa re oot, ne | ‘ cn Double-Breasted Suits, $1.39, teds and cheviots—8 to 1§ Foor fl staes—med? manulacturer to sell at $2.25; mobby coats; pants wi ‘band and taped seams. S| eciat for howd sale only, Pante—value 75c., durab.e quality, well 39¢ Norfolk Caps; style for boys trons established during Five Year Beginning with purchases of piece-goods for cash in quantities that would ee wholesale price is the mission successfully accom- ' plished by The Surprise Store. Between 6th and 7th Aves. | pesemeenrermeeremian MEN'S HATS. Anniversary offering of Derbys and all the new soft shapes, $q 00 biack and brown.... | MEN'S HATS. Anniversary offering of Devbys and the correct new soft shapes, $¢ 50 black, brown and pearl, j UNDERWEAR, Anniversary offering of heavy win. er weight natural wool gar ter weig' ¢ ments, ClOS¢ WOVEN, ... eeee WHAT NEXT ? Surprises Always. See Every Friday’s Evening World for the Announcements. : a in light, For every FACT there isa REASON, The Surprise Store could not offer reliable garments at so much less than other houses IF IT DID NOT manufacture Its own goods, IF IT DID NOT operate on so large a scale. IF IT DID NOT buy always for cash, obtaining all IF IT DID NOT sell for cash, avoiding all bad debts, IF ITWAS NOT located beyona the high-rent district ordinary wholesaler—then shrinking and cutting the garments with the aid o' roomy and sanitary workrooms—T he WEARER on a cash basis. There's no Guarantee like the Guarantee of the Maker of the Goods, Should any Purchase Fall to Ploase the Money Will Be Refunded ; tion, ALL Clothing Hought at The Surprise Store is Pressed and Kept in Repair for One Year Without Cost—Open Saturdays Until Ny REGULAR Values Here Surpass Any Specials Anywhere. se ie OFFERINGS Intended to Make Thousands of New! Patr Men’s Suits, Men's Topcoats, Men's Overcoats, Men’s Raincoats, The SUITS are of pure woollen worsteds and silk ! mixtures, tailored upon most and single breasted ae T of rich plain ane fi ured coverts, also tweeds and ERCOATS are of «winter-weight vicunas. The O kerseys, meltons aa Irish fri lored. The RAINCOATS are of plain and figured CRAVENETTED pure worsteds. Anniver: $ 1 2 | $aty prices.essseeeeenes Many Thousands of Mothers Know t he Reliability of Surprise Store Garments for Boye—and the Saving In Prices, These Anniversary Offerings Are to Help Spread the Boys’ Reliable Russian Blouse Nor.olk andDouble-Breasted Boys’ Novelty Gray Frieze but- Boys’ Suits, Exira-Grade Norfolk, Russian and Double-Breasted Boys’ Winter-Weight Figured Scotch and Gray and Blue Irish Frieze Overcoats, he ‘Surprise Store t These Are ia aristocratic double he TOPCOATS are /) iezes, admirably tai- customer, Anniversary BAG, .ccceves y [ These at are ¢ PRINCELY garments—admirable in fashion and fit, comfortab eand reliable in wear. Every patron | of The Surprise Store becomes a habitual and satistied | | MEN’S SHOES. and best wearing leathers that can be os 45 MEN’S SHIRTS. Of Oxford cloth and cheviot—the fab. rics that are so very much in demand, , Anniversary offering—the newest Pall Silks in exquisite and profuse array... offering of Shoes of soundest NECKWEAR. 3d Ave,,N. W. Cor. 83dSt One Block from “‘L” Station,

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