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' THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER , 1904,” coe al eel Went Oat “Gunning.” CHEFOO, Nov. 9.~The Japanese con- | Midday ’ Midday The night bls wife and daughter left Ainue to bombard Port Arthur and the | Mm bien Tramma, armed with, a pistol, went sholla are falling s¢ incessantly that Juncheons, paren ‘aa $e, “Be berber Spe of Giuateph al teh the Russians have practically aban- palatial doned the repair of the works protect- palatal a be think It over, He accused Provensai bi dlpetied veers © rertouren, ‘ q Citizen volunteers and the police are ” ctmaammen 5 ac ag A ir love, it _ oo now reinforcing the garrisone of the oth SIXTH AVE..19.70.20% i 8th foon that novhi, bag we other man's blood | forts, according to the stories of Chinese | Seeing Gray-Halred Men | woua |Toklo Hears that Attacks of arriving here, sixty of whom lett Port Provensano’s barber shop was used as rthur yeate owing to the A g Drawn Pistols Thought | e%sit eu ccn"cnrictetd| Rlhlung and Susung Moun rm ot fod - Ay | 100 smart 42-inch coats at *22.50 thr a wgttig an, many men were ed on | . . ‘ Combination suits, . haw a Was T him, tains Have Ceased — Now sides during last assault that , THE quality and style attributes are just what you'd expect HE price is remarkably low “You hi Oh wite’s love f) scores of bodu y unburied for days, Bandy “dager iam seine ">| Bombarding Etse Mountain, |tna in some instances doe whieh tad | in a $35 or $40 coat ready to put right on and wear or a $50 coat made by and all the more attractive be- 4 fashionable modiste, and here the price Is only . cause it’s the kind of Winter ‘ ik heen driven from the town assuaged ‘Go @ 6 14 Gluseppl, “I do not (rouble, sda have driven thew hunger by euting the dead. OF LOVE AND Wee ite went? child away from you | ETI CONTINUE TO A * few eaane where tis ms | $22.50 at Simpson Crawford Co.'s to-morrow, news bay by * ~_ NCE BEHIND ALL. “You are & coward" shouted ‘Tram: ba sabes ye aa "| It's the popular 42-inch model, too, You'll acting women. An exceedingly ROMA “Ret tel Wr a Ton eed SHELL PORT ARTHUR. eee athe ‘age the, Ruslan | simply be astounded that it can be sold at $22.50 oa ee oe ae red Giuseppl “I wen fight you.” thorities ordered that all dogs seen on “Then now, Right here,” sald Tram- ‘the streets should be shot, wkh the with a Courtship In Sicily, masa "he" prottonn tno ancient son (Chinese Say Forts on Golden renuit that haittamiated creature Deen roaming the bills, becoming i ing platols 6 Jealous Woman, a Fatal) snp of Bridle, at Barnagable, in En Hill Have Done No Firing for} bere > | be choles of the weapons but forced on: 1 Nh? The Chinese say that the forts on Duel, Flight, Wedding and a Into his bade sevou aro armea, 1| Months—Belleve Ammunition Golden Hi have” done pructioally to you,” 7 ring for months t, an = VE EE Te eee snot aroma} 18 Exhausted, Heved their ammunition has run short. and ed off thirty at eon the} The demolition of the Chinese new eoled lke eoldlers on heels ‘and town is almost completed, & Ghousand pulled tri houses having been destroyed for the Provenzano’s heatt will] | TOKIO, Nov, #4 P. M.—It is fe | valuable firewood they o The fs said, and when Tram- | poreed that the Japanese have com- | town {9 conatantly catching fire, and Bela"in' tio Wah he taai: “Pe” '* "% | pletely etlencad the forte on Rihlung |itgrge belonging to foreigners have Deed | “My alm ta not so good aa it once |and Susung Mountains, and that their | burned to the RACCOON CAUGHT must have been in the mind even with our remarkable purchasing facili. ties, Well, It was a task to get the price down so low, and we $ could secure only 100— 22 50 special to-morrow. . ..+++. bd It Is a cheviot coat—a heavy quality, such as the Winter requires — handsomely trimmed with wide braid and lined throughout with heavy satin. The {Ilustration on the right will give you an idea of this exceedingly Jaunty model, r for women’s $20 coats of 14.75 fine covert—40 tn, long— all lined with satin, $13. for women’s $23 15 75 sults, In novelty mixtures and mannish cloth of excellent materlals—smartly tail- ored. Third Floor, ‘| $ for women’s $40 fine tallor-made suits (like cut on left), of the very 25 latest decree of fashion, made up In fine cheviot In all the shades of brown, blue and black—40 in. long, handsomely trimmed with braid, velvet col- lar and vest. —-SIMPSON CRAWFORD co—— Thanksgiving linens: 5,000 renaissance doylies, 5c. <<< 5,000 fancy doylies at 5c. —Efach \s the greatest special linen value you ever heard of, and they're all daintily made of ne , Renalssance lace—all lace, mind you—round or square—also all-linen round doylies, embroidered scallop edges and openwork—t5c, value, at 5e, THE timely addition of 5,000 pieces of high-grade linens and the fact they came to us at one-fourth to one-half the regular prices makes it imperative that yee! discriminating woman of New York turn to Simpson Crawford Co. now for her supply of Thanksgiving linens. It means a remarkable saving, It insures you the finest linens you could buy at any other time or place for two, three half and three-quarter wool sults— the remainder of a special purchase of 2,000 dozen suits—1,000 for to- morrow at the special bargain price of 75¢, Main Floor, PF, for women's ribbed vests 89c and pants—vests are high neck and long sleeves—pants are ankle length—exact duplicates of what are sold elsewhere at 59¢, ‘ 50c for women’s Ypsilanti vests, pants and tights—hand-fin- ished—enough said when we tell you it is Ypsilanti underwear, for women's Ypsilantl 1.25 combination suits in Winter weight cotton, high neck and long sleeves—high neck and short sleeves—ankle lengths—as a great |many people cannot wear wool, this is the correct thing, and it has all the comforts of wool—strictly non- | trritating—elastic and glove-fitting, Store Closes at 6 P, M. Wanamaker Clothing for Men ITH the matter of the next President all decided, perhaps you are ready to think of your own indi- vidual needs, particularly in the matter of clothes for the new season. If the election went your way, you will be perpanss to take a cheerful view of this clothing stock ; if we did not get the right President for you, de- pend on it, we will make no mistake of suiting you in the matter of clothing. Men who have bought Waxamaker Clothing in the past will come back, aa a matter of course; those who have not Suddenty « shot rang out and one “| Four-Legged Squatter In Squir- crowd coased its jeer- ig Resins toc ater hea taken | els Home Ie oe After was tn roality a tragedy, i in- y rag in roaiity «tragedy, | Fight and Will Spend Remain: | temper of the Sicilian race der of Life in Cage. behind &. The two ad men to Kall each other, but the one wounded held a pistol that no chargo while the alm of proved to have been takes A hobo raccoon that had tilegally taken possession of @ squirrel house in a tree near the, West Drive and Seven- feody of stetty. ty-frat street, in Central Park, and had pond Jena i Leroi tye . ‘This story b : lived a comfortable squatter's life for urchased clothing in this store have something to learn, and four times what you ar F jain Floor, (argh Sines ts weeks feeding on the winter store trhieh will be aurheneel to their advantage whether it is This ts the second great week of this unprecedented sale, but it was not until now that we have been prepared to announce our readi- Mee te ‘Selly, when Franciaco | cumulated by the provident squirrels, y Be F ness for Thanksgiving, We lacked this great shipme nt that Just arrived in time for to-morrow, We knew it contained linens of a 4 & business suit, a dress suit, or an overcoat that is needed. Here are some general hints from an exhaustive and complete stock, Men's Prince Albert Conts and|new brown patterns and gray ef- Y Vests, of black thibet; | fects, vt 1.h0 Lo 86. Men's Winter Overcoats of very better quality than were ever before offered in New York at the original prices, Of course, you know the story of this great pur- chase for as low as 25c. on the dollar—how a great store bought a bankrupt stock and could not handle it because of business changes. The first thought of Thanksgiving is a thought of fine linens. They are as important as the feast itself, and no woman can content herself with old linens on this very important occasion, They may be good, but lack the freshness of the new linens, and that's the feature that lends the real enjoyment to the occasion, This is distinctively @ linen store, and to-morrow we're going to give you a decided surprise, ; in Sicily, when Francisco | : a hair was untouched by the |%%# heen forcibly dispossessed and sen- ‘of time and when Giuseppe Pre. | tenced to itfe Imprisonment In one of )Yensano was counted the handsomest | ‘* menagerie cages man in all the country side.| Where the racooon came from nobody fs now seventy-two and Giu- | knows. It was discovered by a work- _— eppl Nadal ot a Leg sapere’ By ie Fes Dene syliah cheviots in belt conte; also, 506., 850, and $1 Roaatscanen doyiien, 12 in, PAu Cluny lace doylies, round—6x6 in., PP necistl chee damask tea cloths, 36 in, 7 _ _Frenciaco Tramma was teal Ms : ek | M5 to size, round and square, 3740, iG, ¢) 756, » While Giuseppe was little bet-| rector of the menagerie, Mr, Smith, Sults, of black thibet; Jined.|_ Heavy. Black and Oxford gray $2.50 pattern table cloths—fine quailt; Hotes c ponsant tee nc ted s dauge. | cccompanied. by. Willam Bayer and if] at Ai ana eee alteiteg cf uate] overtuater in * alewoot Tyslourhne 786, all lace Renalssance contre pieces, 18) | 39c._ all, tinen hemstitched tray covers, |. $2.50 pattern tan ibe. quailty, shed worsted, at $2 and $9). ished fabrics, at $15 and and 20 In, 596. 8 Men's Fancy Mixed Sheviot Back elal Oxford Mixed Valour Over- $3.50 dinner size napkins, 24x24 In.—neavy $4 Cluny lace contro ploces, 20 In, round, 300. all Hinon squares, suitable for frutt oF | c-oich damask-—doz., $2.90, ter Mary, the apple of his eye, whom | Peter Shannon, two of the animal-keep- G4 not conakler too lowly to | ers, went to the tree, Sylta, $s to $v @ . with black satin shoulder and Weve, Mary was not more than a ohiht,| Snydor climbed the tree and tried to Be Worsted Suits, in neat gray | sleeye-linings; body-lning of all-wool at $2.95, lunch napkin, 1246. 256. all nen hemmed towoels—huckaback— et fe Italy it te not unseemly thot| grad the animal, but it snapped at hie |E| Cape Ut M tO B e et ee ta ne mother Over: $10 Cluny lace sideboard scarfs, 20x54) 150. all linen doylies, 6, 10 and 12 1n., hom: | red borders—each, 206, shoul marry when they have! hand and he gave up the attempt, Then In all the newest effects, nt $5 to $1? couts, up to Ci Sank in,, $7.50, stitched, 80, 350, all white Turkish bath towels— Wilts Meter bassin nara | prgcflint ah pae yt sisted pag PSE ERAT WOME 8 I ee ee $5 Cluny lace centre pleces, round, linen elt, ah 790, plain squares and damask | hemmed—fnest ulity—double thread yarn—each, 0 @ latter do '. sd id The bans were published amt there | In tho mean time a crowd had congre- | sibel _—-SIMPSON CRAWFORD Cco——————— r ale tia a fost Great sale of silver: Roger's heavy teaspoons, doz., 85c. THANKSGIVING SILVER, That’s one of a hundred phenomenal values in Roger's quadruple and sterling silver- much onde reoagy Aaghe | gated to watch the proceedings, All at- rs tempta to coax the coon out of the house lngded proprietor! Francece | wore futile, and finally Snyder Mfted the irr wae such @ match made | house and tried to shake the intruder | out] He did not eed, but the animal | . + ig at 4 Seorned Woman's Anger, turned 20 that its hind lege came within HE new patterns and shapes in fancy china purchased ware that will make this great sale the Mecca of exacting housewives who require their silverware to be absolutely above criticism for ; gr But Franciaco Tramme bad not deen | reach, A rope was ted to each leg and for this Fall's business are arriving ra aed id oe the greatest festivity of the year. Main Floor, KI after n little pulling the raccoon was co! W counters, in the last h f axe shad teh ot bic Ualnaged, Tt tned to ‘Mgnt and Tun| HY yyy Pico ae Dye roups that are particu- Genuine stag handle 2 piece carving set, 98c,....Roger’s regular $3.50 12 dwt, dinner ane ye uld shake haw | OWrith considera ie iil the «Il larly handsome and attractively priced. Housekeepers Knives, doz., $2.25—are two of the remarkable specials in this great sale that are needed m acious animal, which wel 0 {ith somebody's sweetheart | thirty pounds, was dragged to the mo: | who wish new pieces for their own use as well as those who by thousands of discriminating housewives in their preparations for Thanksgiving. gare, Ths news of his eneugoment nally (ait probably ‘romain the teat oe iis J] are seeking dainty pieces for gifts for friends, will enjoy $0.00 doz, for heavy solid 78c for quadruple candlesticks | $1.75 doz. for Roger's des- | 65c, for Roger's berry spoon. , Payee the ear of a wongin, Who When | \I¢9 looki the t llecti silver teaspoons, new French | $2.50 for fancy quadruple-|sert spoons and forks, | 25c, for Roger's sugar shell ‘to bim ted jeg ee woe band | OC EUS SYSE S88 iyo GO CHORE gray finish—value $8.00, plate cake baskets. 95c, doz, for Roger's tea-| 4nd butter knives. When he said it was 90, that all that POUYAT CHINA in a fine festoon-embossod shape. $1.75 for heavy sterling sil-| $1.75 each for fancy quad- | spoons. $6.95 for pearl handle eary= Rar ter went aah ane ites ane rim covered with a fine pris ground, hp d res is : yer almond dishes, new Aca lg chocolate pots, 68, for set of 6 Roger's | gf Osi? Pen ite rsdhene - ‘& threat on her lips. autiful rose- wreath design, with a wreath of shamroc French gray finish. cracker Jars, crumb sets, fern| coffee spoons, dh Habela hot have beloaged to nim it ane just below shoulder of plate—rose centre—on the edges a $1.75 to $2.98 for heavy| dishes, butter dishes and'bon-| 91.13 for set of 6 Roger's| {i Hving Set 3 pe, in fancy : | Mould. Bhe had a husband and wo him eavy gold band with embossing. The decoration, in sterling silver tea strainers, eee oyster forks, $3.95 for sterling mounted : flect, is entirely different { thing we have ever had. 5c, to $2.25 for heavy ster-|$4-75 for quadruple plate) 1138 for set of 6 Roger's | carving set,3 pc., in fancy case, ; phil gba i A : gah ai id cit pepighhhy . ling silver napkin rings, sev-| Soup tureen, butter spreaders, 98. for genuine stag handle revenge, and the husband, be- dium, Gt Hit) @ doesn; small, at| Boudole Sets, at $10 8 oot eral new designs, $2.05 for quadruple-plate| $1.25 for set of 6 Roger's | carving set, 2 pe, * the wom Bie sought out | as 4S See 0s $8.58 and M4 cach, Ice-Cream Sots, at $19.0 @ eet, $3.00 for heavy sterling sil-| water pitcher, fruit knives, $8.25 for sterling mounted should meet hie a wy 9 Chop Dishes’ at 44 euch, an Tea Cups and Saucers, at $21 a ver salt and pepper shaker in| $2.95 for fancy quadruple bb ages for Roger’s soup ladle.| pearl handle dinner knives . Fruit Comporta, c} 11.66 each, dozen, a nice leather case, late baker, Of yield oyster pe we forks, set of 6 ea. In case. Sere Twa Taae Houtllon Cups and Saucers, at $24 35c. for heavy sterling sil-| $3.25 for fancy quadruple » for Roger's gravy ladle. for set of 6 pearl han- usband Slanted they NAR ROW Bigarand-Cream ‘Beta, ot $475 0 me Cupe and Buavers, a6 0 ver handle call bells, late bread tray. b 45c, for Roger’s cold meat 4 erat knives. to take his life, and be et, avn ab oaths dosen fs $5.05 for quadruple -plate| $1.25 for the new Prench | fork. , . lor set of 6 fancy fF with the Gover: 4S5\IZE Sie eth Readies, After-dinner Coffee Cups and Bau- tete-a-tete set, consisting of| gray finish quadruple-plate|28c, to 98c, for Roger's | fine celluloid handle dinner er he treed wenn OE thikooe Dae wa” ne A aN a TE Bak tanee 0 at teapot, sugar, creamer & tray. fed tray. child’s cup. knives and forks. e ? 4 cola i i , j A 5 , tricked the other's. platol "The POUYAT CHINA int, hoased ahi $4.75 for S-light quadruple-| $2.25 doz. for Roger’s $3.50| 65c. for Roger's child's se-—| 5c. for set of silver-plated | Were sent after him and he fled. | “teat n festoon embossed shape; edges late candelabra. 42 dwt. dinner knives. knife, fork and spoon. nut pats picks and 1 nut- 4 vad t to England and tna Wy came |, . |} heavily gilt, and around rim a design of rosebud clusters 25 for 3-light quadruple- | $1.90 doz. for Roger's table| 8c, pr. for quadruple-plate | crack In a fancy polished oak Met Girl Here Again, with doliages (el : : plate candelabra, Aspoons and forks, se nL gee Oe tome at » a dozen. | Sugars and Creams, at $2.25 a pair, — and the 8, at $2.00 each . eat . e yates old ome," Ai i ee pepe Pe a Jo $8.40 0 dos. pecia ® groceries ines. 4 en 0a Cc a rs, 1.50 ‘ ly for the new world a at a set. suillon Cups and Sa % ' art Yi in Bin tien he auehter Mary tb each, Chocolate Cuns and Saucefe #190 doe T'S a very. special sale, because at this time of the | A”, YAY buyers declared these $2.50 golden oak dining chairs at 4 F ‘at $1.80 each, or-dinner ‘Coffee Cups and Saw, 7 ; st wines . ¢ the best values they had ever seen, and we soon disposed 5 At ik 6 aceon eae month it’s unusual to offer the very best groceries and pure: of every one of the $00 placed on sale, so you can i ee GS ie ee ena if ) 4 — , at less than regular prices; these are much less, All in New York's | appreciated this extraordinary offering, Ws the third time in the story ef ag woman the Turke Set d Plat finest grocery, too—Simpson Crawford Co.'s model food store, oem 1. | the furniture business that you have had an opportunity to secure this re- : er apa y eis an ates New, sweet, ripe prunes, 10 Ibs, to-morrow, 486, markable value, We originated it, and have held but three sales. Fitth Ficog, - ie hi ” ’ = ’ ' ' ’ od ef 2 Whether you wait for Thanksgiving or propose having Highly cultivated, ripe, luscious fruit, The best grown Santa Clara Valley, ean aay een A ate to the active a several turkeys between this time and that festive da: California, Hun cured and guaranteed absolutely free from 4) 0. Rec: $2.50 partment Monday you certainly ga : vot Improve | i } y ys ommended for breakfast or luncheon, aa for mediol Extra would have been so enthused that you'd have 00 Cy of in youre wins and what \ ' | }| you are already interested in Turkey Sets undoubtedly, large ain, 1b, 160.; 10 Ibe. $1.40; mi chairs, thought of all your wants and filled them from diningtable, f nina cost him dis-urhed nis reace. | 44 gloves gives more real We have an attractive collection of these sets in the famous Braised “tg: Par I, So) Pde ci ‘ the hundreds of unusual values, The fact that 4 ( ‘ INT BUTT HA | COFFEE —' simpson | CALIFORNIA, CLAR. | 50 $ ApS es A SE ed ] hi ; English Wedgwood Ware. The decorations are very fine Royal Stuart, extra | Crawford Blend of 4 Ries ° this Monday sale met with great success impels 14 75 Re work tor wie ining’. tt value than four pair and effective; both dishes and plates have turkey pr. Rose datvered ta tb print, e ; \ se 2 se Tyee Soe caer fostoorroy, Tor we Kiow i 4 ri until a . . h vered |) fins f ey Sages TO aT J of the “less than 4 gig iat Key lahion wewsuring 19 inches, aud 12 plates, with gold edgeai Hined carton, 80.) y 4 556 bd pag a eaten ps 7: ice ) $1.00” kind, gio gitkry, Hinhen mexnuritg 20g inches, and 12 plates, with gold edges: Fond" } vip 40 S| Ry, sae oe Ee ening chairs, 2:30 5.50 0 wet; nat goul, $12.00 @ act. ) 1 Jon, 92.25: case It’s positively a chatr that sell here at $2.50 ‘ ‘The “La Mare,” Preach Oversich Turkey Sets, incliding dish measuring 19 Inches, with 12 plates, Pertott & Co. the juarts, §@7,00; uit + pos Ald at sells everywhere at $2.50 except One Hundre tor * al calor sf psa ; fine underglaze border design, turkey centre, $6 a set, penn a ial : Pinon 2 18: be ae art i oe ‘606 rR pete ip ecg otc Mae fea Oe weciy vel eel ore for aharneen or ormang (1s ——$——— OR BI | cre te cf we stereedtton ‘mage : to fr we ea 7 Bak : qt. oni FRAGRANT TRAS = up on dining chairs, but in buying other furniture the manufac- 4 Weevlenate ania Pid mi 4 JOHN WANAMAKE TABLE SALT — Log | Sweet, Scented Cov. rere, Soy En $ turer offered us this lot of $00 at a sharp re Ned 4 A Whiskey, Mono- juction, and we couldn't resis between the Tramma and . a 4 Tormerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. Ly and Bnelish_ Brecke Fram; ight rh 1.50 we know you couldn't—at the ae orn : home went on until two veka) Me ead ‘ * ¢ 4 fast. These Teas are Sul chart bots a4 box frames of solid oak, weathered or hi when Mre. Tramma left, declaring! 9 — Mp tte bors va | tle ., cal 836 polish golden oak finish, seats of closely woven glazed can 1b, 860, in every ‘respect; | PORT, SHERRY, TO- $4 chairs, same style, with morocco leather seats, $9. cy ‘bo: 5-Ib, ddy, if U A limited number of $3.50 rock: 2,25, , x BR W AY" Wace eo Hay 60c iNiattd huscatel, $ ers to match, $2.28. = y vear-o! wine; we bloaters, menaed Ib "re Sern eae 4 rh rant ue there China closets golden oak), Sideboards, ‘ y ines to abso- , $12.50, ld. " 6) pure,and to | $% china closets, #20 a $e fciaee cok sidebon res ice, the highest $9.4 china closets, $23.00. $% Antwerp oak sideboards, $63,00, percentage of nutri- $48 china closets, $87.00, | §% weathered oak naan ae 50, E baat : i H : 00 | ine provectse’ eet: China closets (mahogany) sedbamamag Sar cciy op ay xamination of Eyes by Specialists That Know How. ear auce 18% ton, i,ae" lt B56 | wu ce ciocte non Dining chairs, row how to relieve eye treuble. ff By f iT ; a. ie 2.18 gold on Prescribed only when absolutely necessary. _ . BAT OIRSE Oe TA4 Jeat Re OED aR PRED: Se. ; ¢ Ibe ne Lag er a Dining tables. his folaen ale cana feat chairs fon, aa'a5. Tnrae 14 bee Lesh 1.00 HF nar vox cable. 20.00 Couches, gallon white « skied #21 golden oak table, $14.75. | gm couches, $12.60. a) . bo a PEPPER WHE Iden oak table, $19.50. 4 couc’ ; 3 Convenient a 3 Convenient fate) Gallon, 81.08 He ee nahoreny. table, 427.80 ee coe ebuchen ¥81.80, b bottle $0 mahogany table, $45.00, 4 couches, $96,60, Stores, bi Stores, ast 125th Sit.,'1520 Third Ave.,., [1 1 East 14th St., , Madloon & Fifth Aves, | Bet, 85th and 86th Sts, Bet, Broadway and Fifth Ave. + The Third Avenue and 125th Btrect Stores Open Evenings, To Avold Mistakes Bring Thie Advertisement with You, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, 4