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"HAVE CHARGE OF | BATTLE-SHIPS —.——— nific. fmanders to Go on’ Pacific '} Cruise, 1s the Rumor. BIG SHIFT ALL AROUND. Secreiary of the Navy Prepares) * | :Greatest Shakeup - in Naval Annals. fhe Secretary of the Navy, with tie} roval of Prealdent Rooseve! ag the most stupendous shake-up in tHe ixtory of the department, ‘Wille the elders are relegated to sh pty, according to the plan os reporte: jus carrying out the iong-destred| Change of advancing young men to the! 7 Sighting line. The rumor has {t that the four cap- 4 tains who will hold their ships are: Potter, of the Vermont; Vreeland, of the Kansas; .Osterhaus, of the Connect!- dat, and Wainwright, of the Louisiana iWapt. MoCrea, of the Georgia, may be Rained in command. but it is doubtfu is date of retirement ts only six yeara captains who may be sent ashore ‘be supplanted by the young oMficers nly Four’ of Present Com-}Ssore of Lett and Recipients to Action. a clerk in the River aide Hospital, tn some days has b Bre-/ clon ‘at Cu your More AsBouT THE ROOSEVELT BEARS Tenby B.& TEDDY Gy Their tour of the East and their many side- splitting ‘\, adventunes. i Mr.SEYMOUR EATONS NEW BOOK FOR BOYS & GIRLS ers Arouse the ae note Was sent] THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. : TENTED BY BLACK HANDERS NEW PUSLICATIONS. AAV ARES TG! LAD RRADAAES UA TD 5 1 TALT AY «AAA SAATA SANA GAAS gp 14TH STREET STORE is amply equipped to meet every needful in the way of school-room supplies for Boys and Girls, and also Suits, Dresses, Shoes, Caps, Hats—in fact everything that can be required. Sales have begun in their fulness. Low Prices, but Superior Qualities. Soe aan naan aannainnnanaud EW> models for Pall and Win- ter wear, showing the latest ideas in plaiting and the very popular fold trimming. Broadcloth is the ‘medium.- Regular ‘sizes and “extra” waist q bands. Equal of mest $2.98 ‘Be Skirts, for... Teas 10 A.M. t01 P. M.. Wash Shirts Plaited style of good quality Union Linon. Trimmed with fold Sizes for Juniors, Girls and Misses. Early sea- 53c son price was $1.50 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) Women's W aists. LACK PERSIAN LAWN, New Prince Chaf Jacket Susts. SCHOOL SUPPLIES LOW PRICED. i ters | Wilson and other young men who] have ved such communications | t. Lincoln Gray, of the City | and detectives were sont | 0. So tar no yery definite cen fered Fie compere @ Vigilance Committee | the fastest selling book of theyear and there wont be enough to g0 ’round. Je this season—the most popular ones—are 30 inches tong, which is considerably longer < cris than the past Spring. Skirts to these Suits are 19 Blouses and ae 2 . very swag- effects in stnped mater neat se 2 914.98) re eet mt OC (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) sho. : Seaton Schroeder, of the Virginia! SLB. Murdoch, of the Rhode Isiand; uel P, Comly, of the Alabama; Gott- Biocklinger, of the Llinois; Her- Winslow, of the Kearmarge; Edward _ Hii Barry, of the Kentucky; Lewis C. ‘ ‘Heiner, of the Ohi, Giles B. Harber, of Maine; John Hubbard, of the Minne- 3; G. A. Merriam, of the Missouri, probably Albert G, Berry and Theo- | gic Porter, of the armored cruisers nessee and Washington. | it is sald the first Inamation of the | phuguration of the new plan came as | gidelicately phrased order to one of | captains to prepare for shore duty, | that # reitef from tea duty at this | tiie was in no way a criticism on his | ity as a commander. } Phe reported change Js ail that ta now | Ing talked of amon; | nae Pian. uccording to a men. The omMcer, tx to | ~capiains on enore duty who + emmid i expect to be advanced to Tear admiral and then serve two years c ent, and to put younger | min command of the big ships, ad. | ce them to the grade of rear-admiral | have them in service a longer | the at that grade. hy shake-up 8 due to come off at | Slone of maneuvers off Caps Cod | oy TON, tu PLAY SUSPECTED Pplice Think Man Was Killed| | Before Being Thrown Into River, \ } (any cuts and britees on the face body of an unidentified man found Pier No. 17, Emst Rtver, to-day has given rise to the theory that the man mé@t with foul play. | The body was ovidentiy that of 2 lodgshoreman, about fifty yea: clotties were the sort us whterfront andthe psimy Whre calloused, showing t ad been accustomed to rv n the body was brows nd that-there waa & lace fracture ere and pos oo HALF A MILLION Loss | | IN HOUSTON, TEX., FIRE Three night plant of vajiued at 3 Se T NEW PUBLICATIONS. SUN There Is a Woman Who Dressed : A Million Women Last Year *_Nine Million Patterns were bought of her designs last year by American women. She has been in Paris now for four months: seen the new styles that will be worn this winter, and brought back 125 pictures. She took six artists with her, and every picture and photo- graph was made in Paris. The entire 125 pictures are in the new Fashion Department in the September number of the Ladies’ Home Journal. For 15 Cents You Can Know Exactly How to Dress j The Curtis Publishing Company : On Every News stand Philadelphia Edward Stern « Ca Inc Publishers, Philadelphia —— —— Scotch Ne Lace Curtains Real] $3.00 Values---Pair, $1.59 The choicest of floral and novelty patterns in Irish Point, Renaissance and real lace effects, made of fine grade Egyptian yarns. You'll not match these for less than $3.00 at other stores. $5.50 IRISH POINT LACE | 1,100 PAIRS 69c. RUFFLED | $7.00 SILK MERCERIZED BORDERED te Wemribr ay PORTIERE about 150 pairs CURTAINS, with beautiful, | MUSLIN CURTAINS—These ] jn'the lot. Closed out to us by 2 sheer with handsome Gobelin tapestry bor- a ticked ders. Draperies that 3% yds. long. Pair $3.64 | deep, full ru } pas benny 1p ‘ $3.98 TWO EXTRA IN COUCH COVERS | 49c. WINDOW SHADES —No better shade Style { is of heavy Negus | made; all perfect; 3 ft nd 7 ft. long; yle 2 is of heavy Turkish fapestry, | mounted on ther: i fects; full width and tapestry; in-nig pa Style 1—A real $2.50 value, Each....$1.59 _and slats Style 2—A real $6.50 value. Each....$3.98 | eu Re | , Src Koei Pretty el and bord 15c. ART CRETONNES—Artistic designs feed at sates ah S f Sats overlock edges and ne and fast colorings, suitable for drapings 9 terns. An unusual ba and coverings, y Cc} (THE (47H STRE G Wines & Liquors of WEDDING WIISKEY—Spe A. LUNCHEON COCO. 2 Pure. wh ne and &3¢ aweriened ‘ate uss, T6 on. ARMOUR'S SHOULDERS. ar cured, form: know 258, of: eale Wednesday. rich, newly, 19] HARM \ONY COFYEE—New York's bottle at . PORT OR SHERRY im vintage wines, teguiar Yorite breakfast beverage: 5 Ibs, packed in sealed canister, WOURS—Campbell's ix Vegetable; limi T coren , EEO DE E—After- Ja MS—Old-taatoned Planer cordial fe boltigs 1» OSC roterina frutty strane (THE 147TH STREET STORE, Tomato, Hand. FLAVORING EXTR. Bs: ighiy conoratratert Blackberries, Sixth Floor.) BRUSSELS RUGS An Entire Sample Line on Sale To-Morrow at Prices That Permit the Most Remarkable Economies. URCHASE of great importance from 4 prominent Pennsylvania carpet mill. Every Rug is’ of standard quality. $25 All Wool 9x12 Rugs, $14.98 $22 All Wool 8.3x10.6 Rugs, $12.98 $12 All Wool 629 Rugs, $7.98 ° $20 All Wool 9x12 Rugs, $12.98 And In addition hundreds of small AXMINSTER RU 27xs value $2.75, Core ace eae eat alta Mie cee metetats etainia n areirete siscotneers iarsisipaaidimansioete No Better Carpet Bargains Than These When you purchase Carpets at THE 14TH STREET STORE you obtain such value that you never forget the store. We ask the lowest prices in town for trustworthy grades, $1.12, $1,295 ‘and. $1.39 Ee asia: sold In other stores yd. for AXMINSTER CARPETS that | 94c yd. for extra quality WILTON VEL- | Ta, asmeted flavors / Raspberries, 3; Fog Marmalade; 1-1b. [ 98. /ET CARPETS sold elsewhere at $1.35. C sell elsewhere at $1.35. A broad variety of beautiful patterns. A Surprise In Oilcloths News that will decide you to buy as soon as you read this: t the best FLOOR OILCLOTHS made. Instead of 65c, we Barry, Ostlere @ Shepherd's Superior OILCLOTHS; positively 39c ask, per sq. Yd......-sseee reese eee ain Ha nniin EES DOMESTIC LINOLEUMS; — 60¢. 1 | CORK LINOLEUM; 4) yards wide; grade; square yard...... Aiseana iris 3Lc.| 80c. grade; square yard.,...++seeee 5Zc of 5 (HUB 14TH STREET STORE, Fourth Floor) ‘ H : ideal for bedroom and din- large mill at a big price conces | wide appliqued borders, plain | are id al f i be {room i Jin. large al ata be De ois ts j| and detached figure, centre ef- MSS SA RCTTS| VEIS e trous, silk zed armure, with’ $ 1 DAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, J