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OT Se ee nee *T0G0 MAY ARRVE | | TONIGHT: 10 BE NATION'S GUEST = Japan’s Greatest Naval Hero, * on Lusitania, Will Be Met ' by Distinguished Party. <a -DINES AT WHITE HOUSE, [Admiral Who Sunk the Rus- $ Sian Fleet Has Reputation of Being Very Modest. & When the Lusitania reaches New York, probably early to-morrow morn- fing, seventeen guns, fired from Gov- (pernor's Island, will tell of the mertval f of Admiral Heiharehtro Togo, Imperial ‘avy, who comes to visit States as the official guest on. The Tasitanta ts ex- either late to-night or early to- . Admiral Togo ranks with Ad- Mirai Dewey, and therefore will get ‘the salute due to the highest rank. of fithe navy, © At the beginning of a recital of the ‘preparations that have been made for the official reception of the man who Pstarted the war c 7apan and who san Fon May 27, 1905, sealing th r the Crar, tt ment that has never mn given to any other warrior of at the "hands of the | | Russian armada, had starte ‘ evelt, much to the | ek of the army and navy, had in-| corporated in general ordera for both the army and navy the address de- Atverea by upon the united The cls | RFCEIVED His NAVAL TRAINING | HOW TOGO LEFT HOME TO|* IN ENGLAND. own Re nt traits, e Shake are his domin: He was edu Feated in Eng Wrraining on ship In t PNaval Colles a thorough « Rother languages, fois court of last re Yet, « jour only wart of war the liner nid the Rooseveltian | q| Proved thelr odeniy | SPECIAL SUITE RESERVED AT HOTEL KNICKERBOCKER, Amiral's party kes and every pos- grecention have been Angton, up to Annapolis Watt nged at the White House for Saturday night, Then ld then he Pas follow a brief trip around Wash- comes on Aug, 11 to New ork for a extended view of the city's charms. A trip to the Brooklyn Navy- y where @ recent naval order will antinily ourtatl hie opportunity for ik things, and a junket to West mt will make up features of his local atay. But one function has beer announced for his visit In this city. The Japan Soctety of New York, with the Board of International Hospitality of t York Peace Society, will Join in a luncheon on Aug. M4. it ts pro that @ receptio® will be tendered a Nippon Club, give the loc ives of tho ee to unlimber their stirring “ * @or the little man who holds such @ high place in the Japanese heart, EXCESSIVE MODESTY OF AD- MIRAL A DOMINANT TRAIT. Stories told of the famous man who sank Rojestvensky's fleet would fill more than the five feet which President Eliot allots to educational space. He ts hardly more than five feet tall, stocklly built and @ctive. He habitually walks with his eyes modestly upon the ground defore him, A dite, scrubby beat adorns his face, His eves twinkle and his face has the light of a kindly nature that ttle fits Nis grim performances, He was born in 1851, belongs to the Samural, believes in caste and is a noble of @ noble order, At hin birth he was dedicated to the “Defense of the Lands of the Gods and the service of the Prince." He has never fallen short of his infantile dedication, Following his education tn England he went home and organized the Impe- lls first big act was to sink rial Navy. China, He also played a leading part in ending the war. But his great achi which places him in the the world's naval hero ne in May of 1905, when !t was reported that Ad- mira) Rojestvensky, commanding the Wise men of cerning what meet the po out of the English Channe Mediterranean and was steaminie ward it» work of announced tion. to destruc SERVE HIS COUNTRY. The wise me | command th: ries have it that he told hi nd the dogs and not to write letters, left his two sons hter and went silent! x task, At the outset after a feast to Ice Famine tn bo LONDON, Aug The hot weather haa ca The demands of L Vinclal centres for pre sfle cannot be UAL cargoes g)!pped from No tive. © T {Admiral Togo, Famous Hero of the Russian-Japanese War, About to Arrive in New York, at Various Stages of Career ! ites them before we have grantohil- dren! VETERAN SEAMAN “WALL TELL TOeO OF FIRST AP CRUE. of Famous Old Clipper Benefactor. FIGHT OFF THE PIRATES. anging twelve at the r a hour pirates might and cut our eeper Timothy Whe-| at otlgn sta Tim cla 8 that he has ever: Ja ved by the great It is an int °| TAFT’S DINNER TO. TOGO WILL BE A STAG AFFAIR. ne | But Ladies Will Attend Reception ’| to Follow and Function Is to Be ana} Most Notable in Le whieh | WastHtna@Ton. -\ Tati’ off the South Amorican i CARRIED CHINESE To TEACH JAPE TO DRY THE TEA, as ‘on of Japan in! $60,000 MANHASSET FIRE, te last nig ry in Manhasee What You Get » For It YOU spend from fifty cents to $2 te Apne spend from fifty cents to any of dollars for a day J sperd perhaps more can afford ier a vacation, WHY? v uy aaah 1 good time, of course, For It costs cs it’s worth the cost. that is always a and entertain is an O. HENRY a) was | | sald, | atus Monda eat! Read all of them, 1 ou can afford to miss. There is none RE ‘EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, lFour CAPTAINS ABOARD TO) 4 | Ten James Buter Butcher Shepe-—uawesl Priced in New York 1911," NICE LONG JOURNEY FOR “ST. 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