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: Mie THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TAKE THIS DIAGRAM ALONG WHEN YOU GO TO SEE THE WARSHIPS AND YOU'LL KNOW EVERY ONE WEEHowren Qu TTENS Svits Ferry oe: se My ons TA ‘ ~ em fivols AAvNa wo i \ f SMU IE WG sks fee MEM Ete Me te coe ut ae “SUOMARINE LJ Tenoces, jute creatures as make victims of som heroes ashore and at once notified the authorities here. Rum was put under a and delivered here by express t AUXILIARIES my, the big maltese tomoat, who ¢ a 61 the affection of the crew of the é 3 8 sco with the mutt, refused i 28 rd y to him when he came ov Ey 6 side, though they nave been play . 3 30 e since Rum enlisted at Norfotk, #ix years ‘ 33 67 ago, At that time a provost guard, ; 2 68 4 which was rounding up sailors who had 1 3 4 H overslept thotr leave, found Rum altting | 8 37 i ' bre beside a satlor who was resting In the A} H 2 . gutter of a Norfolk alley. The dog re- 3 Wyoming, Here To-Day for} tured to tet the gunrd touch ane biue- u “ i i " : A jacket and after a strategic rush both 3 the First Time, Is Mighti- fuog ana suior were seized and taken i a £ 43 1 aboard, the first bad conduct 15 est in the World. ~~ | mark piaced against Rum, and there 16 3 i him to go through the ceremony of un-| New Orleans and Port Limon, Conta | Garden, No, 7 East One Hundred was solemn discussion among the tars, 11 a 80 doing the curse. And since then the] Kica, and unree between New York and! Sixteenth street, terday, Justice Smite * ——_ to-day, as to whether he ought to be 18 55 81 hotel has flourished exceedingly. Porto Barrios. | kin fs the youngest Grand Master of any ARKANSAS SAVES EIGHT, | 200% OP om art rations or fore] [Bp i 8 MORE SHIPS FOR FRUIT. | %*,tome ot the Butt orncen, about {LT TESTS ON SIGITT | given. 21 68 re * | a@ month ago. =— = Ts } In getting away from her anchorage 2 69 A » This will give the United Fruit Com- off Tompkinaville the Arkansas had a 23 0 Fy Minor C. Kelth, NUNtP, WHET of the] pany the biggest fieet running to thie : A t Launch Fatls From Super-|Doat #ccident which vory nearly ree a United “Fruit Company, who’ returned) port from the Weet Ind! ‘ | Pet] suites inthe drowning of an entire on the Kronpring Wilhelm idst night, a + launch’s crew. But although leas than] —_ announced that his company,had bought] 5,,,0uttlim Te Gremd Mester. For Infants and Children. | nought, but Injured Are |iwo weexs in coramiasion, to pertect = the steamships Saramacca, Suriname, stunicipal Court waa elected Grand | Th@ Kind You Have Always Bought’: : : “ was the discipline of the vessel, a|@fusting her compasses and had then| port to Admiral Osterhaus that the just retired. Many accidents occurred | Marowljne aul Coppename from the of the Independent Order ys juga. Quickly Hauled Aboard, record was made in getting Hfe buoys! CMe on to thia port. commander of the MoCall was on board. | uring (ie puflaing of the notel, and for | Royad*Dutch Wert ‘Indies Malt Bteam-| | 8 Istael, one if the oldest Jewish! Bears the i H aoe cana mtting the iteboat awar, | gipenking, of nis future plans Capt. |The young officer was.shonn below. He | some time after ite opening everything | ship, Gompany for approxinfately $1-| ‘fraternal organtsatione, at its twentieth Bmith said that after the review tre] Was Lieut. Hugo W. Qsterhaus, son of LAUNCH DROPS AND EIGHT | Arkansas would go to Newport, where| the Admiral. With the arrival of the 2,000-ton FALL INTO WATER. her torpedo equipment would pe ‘n-| All who could get Away trom the ships! a .ouper-dreadnought Wyoming to-day, the, ‘The accident happened when the] *t#lled, would then drop down to the] yesterday went to the baseball game cu rt 1 to go Wrong. O1 ~ | 200,008. One of them will run between] convention, just concluded et Laurel |Bignature of } New York Navy Yard for a few dds| and those who could not hung around he alte occil- | two mighticst warships in the world| starboard steam launch was being] ang ends in the way of equipment and| the Wireless stations and yelled” or erly belonged ; swinging at anchor in the] hoisted preparatory to getting under | would then go to the West In groaned over the returns, according to) to a mo t when the json River, most observed of all| Way. There were eight men in the! “shaking down" cruise. He exp thelr sympathies. The visitors, and monks we it at the the' craft that will participate in the|!unch at the time. She had been| remain in Southern waters until the At-| their name was legion, likewise lost in- | Itefor solemnly hoisted almost to her davitea when the] lantic fleet goes south on its winter] terest in turrets ard semaphores and | cur after. The moth mobilisation and parade, Ships) (orn eee it arew from ite fasten. | Cuise, when he will join It. basket masts and barbettes whenever a| director thereupon sought out the a ; are) building superior to both the Wye | eee eae on ah dropped, spilling | The Wyoming 1s also new to commis-| crowd collected around | the bulletin | of the order in England, and pers | 1 and her sate the Arkansas Dut] ail ot the men in o the water and badly oipn and Ukewies will be new to “huis | boards whereom the wireless news of n she gets in. Rear-Admira,| the baseball battle was being posted. ho ts to succeed Kear-Admira Admiral Osterhaus was the guest of 8 in command of the Atlantic|the staff officers of the fleet” nounced-that he will make !uncheon that wa: the nonp is yet in admatissian. scalding the fireman. The sudden dou- The Arkansas‘came in yesterday, and pié’ strain on the after tackle caused betdre to-day isvover all ‘the twenty-{ that to part end the heavy launch three battleships showla Be in ine: dropped baw on into the water, bruising With her 16,000 tons of displacement, | >Y the fall the men who bad been tum the; battleship Connecticut, flagwhtp of Med from ft. the iAtlantic fleet, of which the Arkansas. As showin; the high discipline of ‘Re| ¢, fe alunit, is a splendid type of battieship,| %'P two Ifo buoys ware in the water a ~~ his flagship instead of mont. In the e attended a battleship Michigan, one of will probably re ‘as battleships go. Another fine type of| Within fifteen seconds of the accident Dreadnoughts, came in and finee thal 997 as tonnage of the othi bay, where they were treated by Bur-ljong. The battleship Virginia followed | her donations have been for their ben- < * Greater speed. and immensely: enester | seon Grove and hia aseletant, Passed the Michigan in, and then came tho| eat. J ust in When is the time for a lunch- Raspberry, blackberry, straw- Dower would. enable her to defeat two| A#sistant Surgeon Dollard. The wrecked big collier Cyclops and the destroyer NEW TANDARD OF WE Oe WRALTR, your faith to eon of b d ana jam? All ti be : rig sohaps ve A erefer will be aden Sewsary,, eae’ ee ‘lagehip ae Gould would her, y clevert| wrasmn Ort anc¢ erry ratc the|heavy battleship is the fi 1q/ 8nd within one minute the lif oat had fe ber) My ar a araee Bet bs Oregon of Santiago snosioej.. Sek -the deem manned and lowered, The man| on” schallshce in batile Mebeary Ryne: aes Fheues oan hahaa’ outset Connecticuts and un Oregon besides, | !aunch was secured and hotsted on | McCall. the Detrolt Pree Press.) ears Ad ; ° ‘ The Citizens’ Commitioe tor enjprtata-| aT and then tle vessel got her| SON OF ADMIRAL, A COM] “Is he very rich?” is jam time if the jam is worth- quince, peach or damson plum, ily entitled to its name. We or the currant, or, the cherry. were several other additions nounced that Miss I fontiage of either of these new super-| Vere picked up and brought on board.| wrich the Delaware ia now diaporting | Brooklyn, is" immensely popular Why care ? ment of the Atlantic fleet deaires to'ap.| "Ch0r and stood up the river, MANDER, PAYS RESPECTS. “I guess not. Ho's only paying his don’t know how it got that The fruit of your choice in its aia aP a_i AC ne Ente leet during the day. The all- be a guest of. the vessel ¥ Dreadnoughts is equal to the combined | {he Injured beng hurried to the siok/ang which the Michigan had borne so| with the enlisted men, ax most all of eal through The Evening World 1} She came up on the last of the ebb! goon after the McCall had found a wife moderate alimos a residents along Riverside Drive to Mlu- |: ArepPing anchor, began to swing| perth, her gig came alongside the Con- m™inate thelr houses as much as possible!" binds of the tide, The fleet ten- necticut and a young officer came up Welle the feet fs in the rivers Special erie mat the doughty Uttle gon: tthe gungway to be recelved with name unless it was through happiest state of perfection will atreet i ner usual honors. Directly afterward the] pall M. nl ous sto’ eet OF u F f Sy te tomlin wick il me out nearby" “tnutandt” gata of ie G2 tad wand ve | Mme Myf eta andmother s effet to see just” De found locked up in the em- Bee le, Freer UY er near pieccaatrt cen necay | Seeman a at ow much fresh fruit she could, brace of Premier Jam, awaiting | eignalled — “Permiasic ; 5 < I ,, -eheceiogatioatiaiead ‘Permlanlon to ket under | SRS CG ‘‘jam’’ into the kettle. row memories of grandmother’s } & h noUNce to- swer proceeded to heave short on hi . : e' e er ee ee We really do just that, It is “*tt! BMPS AN PRANciecoS MUTT, |ntate of the smitten | Well, Cheer Up! simple enough, too—just sugar Premier Premier Pe nL Leos TOOTH BRUSH T d 9 A th D and fresh fruit. We cannot jam — Canned Corn Fruit Jams | sgllore of the Atlantic fet other thar) auig teene nme WYOMING: The ist oday s nother ay— any more fruit into the jam, but From the State of Maine Nothing but fresh ripe ' of the 8 Oo may thin his is the fi CS rance . 4 . . where the world’s ‘sugar, | Whak they Blonme, but the bineese oak | APKanaie da thie port. Bh : . pristles And here’s good news what we do jam in is jammed finest sweet corn grows, pound for pound. Cur: event of to-day in the “A avy Yard in Phile-| Cant be in ered 9 in right. Children say so. We Per can 15c. rant sey and Orange | eit ins rang base car, | patos” tage tne aay 20 d °25 Fall Sui Oe sn th “i : honest old tasnioned Bas went acts aia aine a Ro tou oof heen ott §6=6 aNSsparent | an a uits leave it to them. Premier rule, "Ber jar 28e, Jecketa Saturday’ afternoon acd over.|(he now vessel ‘The Arkenone’ hed Dust- ° A $ % Macaroni Premi etayed his liberty. Friends of the San| | out from the Philadelphia yard Specially priced at 15 e Made in inne ‘remier : Wrencece ay him tn Providence, 1 1, | ane sortase a tees porte sp revent | ’ the Russian Taganrog Olives Str eee Ha Sie tt tata | ent || wonderfully good values; le a Ca ——__— ——— ; 9 mestic macaroni. Full they come out! the bette this season’s new, smart pounds 120 Heat ettceat: Se ’ y wentin, 250, | St B | Premier to $1.00, 1 ern rotihners models and woolens— FRUIT JAM Perri-Walla Tea Premier Pure India and Ceylon, Roasted Coffee knows nothing about so-called fuarres, Feryinvcen, in sealed. canisters, pre- jam ‘* refinement. ’”’ It has had ister 30c, deanitely, Per 1b. 380. the simplest kind of an educa- ‘ tion—just the berry patch and ire Sign of th it t th the Star will e fruit tree with pure cane tell you where have prepared for To-morrow, Thursday, a Very Special Sale of brown and gray mixtures Women’s Tailormade Suits and Dresses and mottled effects—tail- in entirely new styles and the season's most fashionable fabrics ored and finished in the At Unusually Attractive Prices thoroughly good manner Tailormade Suits Dresses . A sugar and nothing else. ‘ an ine y to find them. of Imported Broadeloths in all desirable ; arpa that characterizes Brill Why spoil such a combina- Pre Mer On the shop street shades, strictly tailored, trimmed of Velveteen and Mannish Serges, ° Re -y Fou, wind k eiteidat hic ling wie in all street shades, two new movkelss $4 6 5 Clothes. tion with juices, fillers, preserva- Uns indow or by superior quality satin and interlined, at $22.50 trimmed with tapestry and braid, at Pee) le tives, explanations in fine print? the store door of the indepen- rx C | 25. $ Astusl Value #35,00 on Yee ee | 15, Ready-to-Wear. Premier Jam smacks of the dent grocer, the Sign of the Star of Bedford Cord and Chiffon Br th, trined Ve Y ‘ ° copies of Bernard and Doucet models, m ef Striped Velvelsen, comaiied wild Kind of Cool at the Game, Wasn’t It? berry patch and the sugar firkin. bids you enter, The above six with Robespie: lar, very dressy, ie ne My . ae | We have Fall Overcoats, $10.00 to $40.00 ‘ 4 ae sy , Bath Robesplere collar, very dressy, 3 (gy| sony of Imported Drecoll Model, at 28.75 share Pus Grerrvontn 810.00 $0-840. a Even the ball game can wait Premier Pure Foods will always when the small boy is promised be found on sale where ti_, Star o ) Actual Value $45.00 And Good Warm Sweaters, $3.0 to $10.00 4 i Actual Value $55.00 old-fashioned jam. catches your eye. of Velour de Laine, in black on white, of Velvet Brocade on Chiffon Cloth, ce Va thers French blue, green and wine grounds, 4 extremely dressy, suitable for 4 % We plush trimmed, entirely new effect, at Za00)\ahernoancr theatre wear, at 9.50 A 64-page book about Premier Food Products and the way they are made sent free to any 279 BROADWAY, near © housekeeper, Actual Value $69.50 Actual Value $75.00 | 47CORTLANDT St.,noar Greenwich, ; REE ORE aA USION SAQA, 1th Met, Wet Monde. FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO., NEW YORK ‘