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Ct ” ‘ ’ as i THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sor‘) wunpnat ™ — TO GT TT TO TY aay v, Ayu PEACE ENVOYS SAY FAREWELL TO PORTSMOUTH Mr. Witte and Baron Rosen Leave for This City on a Special Train. WILL VISIT ROOSEVELT Proposed Trip of the Czar's Representatives to Chicago May Be Abandoned. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sept. 6.—Life fm Portsmouth began slipping back Into Bermal channels to-day with the depar- ture of Mr. Witte and the Russtan mis- gion on a special train for New York, @nd of the members of the Japanese en- fourage, who did not go with Baron Komure last night. Before noon all the Members of both missions were under fway for Boston and New York. Although up until after midnight Mr. Witte was early apout to-day, and Defone ad taken breakfast a crowd sviwiied on the veranda to see hts auto- that have appeared di At ed bach and waved led the Japan- y ruly cheered. ial train bearing Mr. Witte and e h other meim- , lett at 10 party followed Winslow, com- : - Bi ', KOMURA VISITS |! OLD HARVARD. RUSSIANS KICK AT THE TREATY. ir |) ""WGGEEE- DID THE BURGLARS GET HIM? OLICE £ plenipotentiary tarles and delegates: | JAMES J, HILL TO ‘ ENTERTAIN KOMURA. | him ¢ Baron Ko! ST. PAUL, Sept. J. HIM, of the G: Japanese Chub of HARLEM: 21st St. & 3d Ave. 2226 10 2224 2d Ave. Ave, avd 129th Si | Sanitary Bedding Larty in the career of Cowper- S thwait & importance was | fsalized of nteging to custoni- $ the cleanliness ard quality of niattresses and pillows, A~ six-story mattress factory—a building apart and io itself - ained by this house, busy from one year's end to another in manufactur- | ing bedding exclusively for cur pa | trons, No other merchant can buy these matire:ses and pillows, When this house sells a pure South American hair mattress it is alterward found to be Tampico ixed with hair—a form ot pion that has been knowa in the mattress trade, Pillows are made of extra selecteit live geese feathers, sterilized, cleaned and cured by the latest improved method, Harlem: 1218t St, & 3d Ave, " 2226 to 4234 3d Ave, Pr HEACQUARTERD AAnnam 300 -museeRy A Mj ¢ — Wh axes il ee Building of Government O“ficial A a RUSSIAN POLICE MADE vay RAID ON REVOLUTIO‘STS.. JAPS RIOT AND DENOUNCE PEACE TERMS Mobs Clash with Police in Tokio Streets and Many Persons Injured. AGITATORS PUT IN JAIL. GH Organ Stoned and Ma- chinery Damaged. TOKIO, Sept. 6.—The first turbulanco attendant upon the popular anger over, the terms of peace arranged with Rus- | sia took place yesterday. A mass meet- | ing to protest against the action of the Government was held at Hibtya Park, and although the metropolitan police closed the gates and kept the crowds moving the authorities, after a protest had been made, permitted the meeting. Resolutions declaring the nation hu- millated and denouncing the terms upon which the treaty of peace was arranged were adopted, after which the gathering dispersed in an orderly manner. Later on, however, a crowd attempted to hold a meeting in the Shintom! Tyea- ; tre and the police dispersed it. A por- tion of the throng then proceeded to the office of the Kokumin Shinbun, the goy- ernment ongan, stoned the building and damaged some of the printing machin- ery. Several persons were Injured during the attack, but the police eventually cleared the streets of the crowd and | arrested a number of the rioters, ‘The | disorder Is not general, and the situa- | lon ts not sertous, Similar meetings have been held at Osaka and Nagoya, which in round |terms denounced the Government and \asked them to resign, from Biron ce Commis- r, stating that be will be in St.| FITFUL FIGHTING st of Mr. Hill, the Baron dur. je envoy ALONG ARMIES’ FRONTS. ST. PETERSBURG, graphing to Emper: date of Sept. ST. PETERSBURG e to-day raided a p vate house in the rter, broke up a twenty-one the mulclde of M. Khotinsky, who shot a girl through the heart and then turned the revolver on himseif, inflict tng & wound from which he died after |e bad been taken to a hospital, i<hotinsky Was a volunteer in a dra- goon regiment. Four of his bro! died under somewhat tragic elroum- Afe. stances, He was a nephew by ma ST. PPHTERSRURG, Sept. 6—A gen. | tage of Mr. Witte, the Russtan Peace sition has been caused at Moscow by! Envoy. WITTK’S NEPHEW KILLS HIMSELF. irl in Moxcow da His Khotinaky Shot a ow What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmlesa substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nargotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The children's Panacoa—Tho Mother's Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy, Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. Ssh LDF, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of i Ld SCHOOL TIME---SHOE TIME. . Right Styles for Growing Feet--- Shoes That Will Presers¢ Nature’s es Form and Fit as They Sheuid Fit-—-Without Pinch or Stip. UX ? | Biyn methods guarantee the best -—<X>—' leathers and the proper making of every shoe that bears our stamp— whether the shoe; , be for child or parent. 7 In The Big BlynStores the correct fitting of children’s feet is thoroughly understooiand patiently practised, Our experience and special care cost you nothing— our prices are in fact lower than equal qualities may j be bought tor elsewhere. One visit of inspection will prove it. Fall Styles---Ready Now for Everybody. SIX BIG BEST STORES SHOES IN EVERY GRA’ 3. 6th Ave. and 27th Street, “ 162 Bowery, near Broome St. ; MRANTEE het) 2891 3d Ave., 150th& 15 Ist Sts. Third Ave. & 122d Street, 6098th Ay., 39th & 40th st. 5 Brooklyn Store, 829-831-333 Broadway, bet. Park and Lilery Streets, No wonder they smile! Sales of boys’ shoes are rare enough, 886 pairs; all youths’ and boys’ sizes. All from our recular stock; none made for a sale, none bought for a sale. 725 pairs soid at $3, $3.50 and $4. 300 pairs are vici kid and patent leather Oxfords; 300 more are patent leather lace and button high shoes; the balauce mostly iace calf, Sizes from 11 to 514, $1.85. Rocers, Pret & Cowpany, Three Broadway Stores, 258 812 1269 at at at Warren St 13th St 32nd St NEW PUBLICATIONS, Witte Rosen Komura Takahira on the real person- e in September On all News Stands tho Third Great Insurance Article by iltred Henry Lewis, Editor, of reat worth to poiley holder. ¥ = z DOWNTOWN: Chatham Square Row 195 to 205 Park = Harlem Store: Corner 12Ist St. and 3d Ave. Downtown Store: Park Row, Near Chatham Square All the Luxuries of a Modern Home JN modern days comforts and luxuries are the birthright of every American home—to the point where taste departs from reason. Every income judiciously handled by the housekeeping financier is able to provide the furnishings and outfiltings of a household which the wealthiest could not have had in the year when Cowperthwait & Sons’ was founded. The two stores of Cowperthwait & Sons have grown up with the needs of the great population centring on Manhattan Island—have duct provided an establishment where purchases may be made by all classes with the utmost confidence in qualities and prices, i ain times unusually low prices are offered, resulting from conditions that tnust be presented to the largest exclusive Furniture At cel will b and Housekeeping Goods House in the city, Just now these exceptional prices are to be found in every department—in some instances, such as Carpets, there being clearances in progress of the widest scope Cash or Liberal Credit, with the advantage of these low prices, places every luxury known to ihe modern home—every comfort that is lacking—within easy and reasonable reach of the average home, A BEAUTIFUL example of the bed maker's art, solidly constructed and faultlessly finished, Two-inch posts, tipped with door-knob vases; large husks and fillers; braced at the angles and castered, From a bargain point of view this bed is one of the best values we have offered this season, Art ‘Downtown: Chatham Square 93 to 205 Park Row i ly it is extremely attractive, possessing, as it does, that air of elegance that is so much admired in the handsomely appointed sleeping apartment, The reduced price is emphasized, Everything 4, Fine Axminster Carpets Regularly $1.95, Now $1.47 Mace, Lined ana Laid H bought the entire product of ‘a mill that ts famous for its high-grade Axiningter ets—hought the lot under the market price. For years the mill has been known everywhere for the Unsurpassed quality of its productions, the fuiure It will devote is whole energy to the manufacture of rugs. Color combinations are ex- tremely, handsome, Conceptions o: colonists known the world over for thelr artistic blend- a s are new, effeott pant, casinns, ate nem, atentive and be found sultabl Arm panel backs, the Tevealiig the le for any room in the house where high-grade carpets Of this character are required. All the carpets have borders to match, ‘These carpeta are made, lined and laid for $1.47 @ yard, thore being no extra charge for making, Mulug and aging. superior Hning ts furnished that increases the wear of the carpets one-third. Should you prefer the carpets ng. Ine them’ if desired, and put them on the floor for you without ud- ditional cost, SMART appearing in every line and curve, with a suggestion in the legs and braces of the chairs of Colonial days. Strength, broadnes with the general contour, $8.75 Each Chair and Rocker and beaufy are happily blended. The i ke shaped arms, turned legs and back posts hare’ living es it requires > pass actual worth ng property. buyers give ¢ trons of t every py guaranteeing the car be exactly a5 represented. During this sale a re- m of 25 per cent made upon all ‘Ss, In dition to gf and ch they in the Everything for Housekeeping S46 VERYTHING for house. eping” means here ex- actly what it says, figure of speech, but an actual, truth—the corner-stone upon which this busin It is not a SS WAS eS- tablished almost a century ago. “Everything for Housekeepir ers a wide and diversified range articles used in every depart the modern household, and for Housekeeping” will thing found in the Cowperthwait & Sons’ stores of a dependable make and in correct style, whether it be a clothes wringer for the laundry or a suite of mahogany furniture for the parlor, for Housekeeping Cowpert. wait S Sons Cash or Liberal Credit + A Ses. Se