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TURKS BOMBARD BULGARIAN TOWN: MINES KILL ANY Warships’ Cae & Rake Build- ings While Battering Fort— Aenecesesacessececoee. Servians Fall Into Trap. BOFIA, Pulgaria, Oct. t= Turkish | warships to-day bombarded the Bulrare | fan*fort of Kavarna. ‘The customs house was destro ond several ships ‘e damaged, urien town on the and dwellings w Kavarna !s a By Black Sea, twenty-eight miles north. east of Varna The ance posts of the Bulmarian army have spread to the immediate vi- oinity of the important strateical point of Kirk-Kilesseh, which is the head- quarters of the Turkish Third Army Corps. They are also tn touch with the line of outer forts surrounding the for- | tress of Adrianople, where another! Turkish Army Corps is stationed. They occupied to-day the village of Vakor- uda, in the District of Razlog. Seneseseesscesoceccosoeec ses In @ semi-official statement dealing them, and the b with the progress of the campaign it swung his flat on the policem: is stated: 99999089990000008 9990900000099000000901000090089008 pam id © Freschi fined Arra: “The Bulgarian troops are advancing! Om the strength of statements! persisting for fie months, At the|Totten $1. Totten, through his in all direotions, while the Turkish! made repeatedly by Mme, Carolina| end of that pertoc ner hair was nine | Peter Kelly, protested hy and Arr troops are stricken with panlo and are! White, prima donna of the Chicago-| inches longer. Yow it reaches to] been “only foollhg” when the polie Fetiring in disorder, abandoning thelr] philadelphia Grand Opera Company,| her kneos, interfered, und that the blow on rifles, howitzers, ammunition and pro-| pinoe her return from abroad last| “Most husbands Jose some of their | policomun's face was purely an accl- visione.” ‘dent. Mclaughlin seemed ready to ac- week with @ wondrous abundance of glossy black locks, several important dairy concerns are planning to pud- leh placards bearing her picturo and the legend: “Milk grew this hair and ‘We can prove it!’ Mme. White spent part of her vaca- tlon in Naples and noticed on trips through the surrounding country that the peasant women had beautiful hair. Not only the young women but the old as well had raven tresses 90 long that the most venturesome pic- ture hat would have been lost amons them, Mme. White asked questions and was informed the women rubbed milk into thelr heads daily. #ONDON, Oct. 21.—The Seventh Rogi- ment of Servian Infantry ty reported to have been virtually exterminated by the explosion of Turkish and mines after crossing the frontier into the dis- trict of Novipazar, according to a news agency despatch from Belgrade. SARAJEVO, BOSNIA PROVINCK, AUSTRIA, Oct. 21.—Servian troops to- ~ day captured Novavaros in the Sanjak of Novibazar from the Turks after a hot fight. nestles BALKAN WAR STOPS TRIAL; 30 WITNESSES HAVE GONE TO FIGHT She tried the experiment A large arsemb! | martial tread fire of battle in} thelr eyes, strode Into Trial Term, Part IV., of the Supreme Court, where Jus. BOARD OF EDUCATION: paper. i] Four, Honor, wh Expects Physician to Devote} Himself to Preserving Health of Children. herself, of Greeks, with aid one of the attor- case was calted, “we three month’ ad- . lawyer, ty witnesses, have been si ce action, have already left go to the front in the Kendr| unde: Justie the m i Seat for the prose! Mayor Gaynor to-day appointed Dr. be marked y Goon the Of Groves |1¥@ 8. Wile « member of the Board of | marched ain, thelr | Education, Dr, Wile succeeds in the} heads held high, their tread in unison! Board Jeremiah ‘T, Mahoney, whom the diers advancing, eines WALL STREET Uke ac [a ayor recently appointed a Commis- | stoner of Accounts, to take the place! \°r Raymond B. Fosdick. ! Dr. Wile has made a Iife tong study Fe children's diseases, has been editor |of several medical journals, has made |many contributions to the literature of medicine, soctology and philanthropy, ts & member of many medical associatio The opening of the stock market toi, Shysician to the Children’s Depai ay encountered free selling of Read-!| vont of the derbilt Clinic and is ing, Union Pacific, Copper and Steel | attenaing ph: itartum| During the first hour the weakness of Haurew at No. the leaders reached to many of the in- | 29) yest Ninety 0c active features, and a condition of, ty appointing Dr. Wile reagy, the general heaviness was in evidence. | stayor wrote as follows to the physician A somewhat firmer tone developed 10.) Doctor Wile: toward midday, and fractional recover fie Bao H ppointing you @ member of nge fea were numerous, but @ lower range| 4. 92) ShPOM vucation, My object still prevailed. A Vigorous selling attack broke out! 4n doing so Is to have you enter sys- tematically into the work of examin- in the fina! hour following the an- nouncement that the United States Su-| ing into the pealth of the children Pretpe Court would hand down no im-/| in the public schools and taking portant decisions to-day. Without! aclentific means of prevention and abatement the list dropped to the low-| cure. Among other things.the eyes, eat of the day at closing time, when | net loeses of 2 and 8 points were com- | mon in all standanl securities. Reading, Stee!, Union Pacitle, Cop- per and Smelting were hit the hardest by the late wave of liquidation, ng Prices, last prices of stocks red with Satur ears and teeth of the children should be carefully looked into. It ts al- most impossible to have a healthy body without good te But I shall not go into particulars. Your past experience in dealing with the de- fects and dise of children will enable you to think of everything that should be done. I should think it would be well if there were a standing committee for this purpose in the Board of Education, but I submit that to better judgment. Sincerely yours, W. J. GAYNOR, Mayor, The y'a highest, of [nos cliangin 4 fina figures ‘are as follows ! ‘Am: Locomotive’ *; Am. Sm. & Ket The Best Cough Syrap Is Easily Made at Home Money This recipe makes a pint of cough 1 |syrup, and sa you about 82.00 as + 4% | compared with rdinary cough remedies. It stops obstinate coughs—even wheop- g cough—in a hurry, and is splendid r sore lungs, asthma, croup, hoarse- ess and other throat troubl: Mix one pint of granulated sugar with s ai} 4 pint of warm w and stir for @ | minutes. Put 249 ounces of Pinex (fifty % cents’ worth) ina pint bottle, and add ag | the Sugar Syrup. | ‘This takes right hold of « cough and ~ 1% | gives almost instant relief. It stimu- fites the appetite, and is slightly Inaa- tive—both excellent features, Pinex, a8 perhaps you know, is the most valuable concentrated compound of orway white pine extract, rich in} gu jacol and the other natural healing pine elements. Nother preparation will do the work of Pinex in this recipe, although strained ly » Pir) y to Meet. ey will hold @ row evening One a veland Demo. can be used instead of the sugar| ratification mooting at 8 o'clock at | dred and | but the old successful formula has never avenue, the | been equalled, Seen oe tiicioli Atay, candidate | A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or ror eae) ot State: Civil Service | money ape oes with this Commissioner Barton, City ourt Justice | reci, Your druggist has Pinex, or wil} R. MN. Smith, ounty Clerk Wililam F, it ft a i not, send to The /syne, Ind, Bobacider and the local cnnaitoten, x Co, € Prima Donna Finds New Hair Tonic--Just Plain Milk! Etsececesooooosoessececoscsce seeeee affection when thiir wives’ hair be-| comes sparse and gray,” an interviewer. quite sure my husiand would care for me just as much if I were an bald asa billiard ball, POS saseseen ‘3 i je eald to ‘Of course, I am But then"*— each oth POC HAS WORST OFA THREE-CORNERED SURAP; NOSE I BROKEN Seeks to Act as Peacemaker Between Battling Pair and Loses His Teeth. Thomas Totten, twenty-one years old, 4 well known real estate man of River- dale, with an office at No, 2125 Broad-| was arraigned this morning: before) jatrate Freschi in the Police Court on a charge of disorderly | conduct. On a joint charge with him was Willlam Arras, old, owner of Pabst’s Van Cortlandt Inn at Two Hundred and Forty and Broadway, o1 Both charges were brought by |Police- man John H, McLoughlin of the Kings- bridge station, who, because he tried to separate the two men while they were struggling together, is to-day mourning teveral lost teeth and a broken nose. The policeman heard sounds of strife at Two Hundred und Forty-fifth street and Broadway, last night, and says he found the two men pummeling away at He rushed in to separate cept the explanation and wanted to withdraw the charge, Frescht informed hin before he could do that he would have to get the per- mission of his Inspector. Purchased from One of t IHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1912. ll Wednos consented an: time overa and was drunk. poleon. Grand Jury. bere broke into ‘This te the fe: Morrisania! anout $300. twenty-five years cond street | a charge of assault. | but Magistrate Tort drinking in th eon the night of ly the woman snowed oon dead from having ‘The men tn the party wero held, but were exonerated, four of them by the Coroner and Totten by the at-Otlce Robbe: ROOSEVELT, N- the post-office gome time between Saturday evening | o: and this morning and stole between $0 and $75 ip cash and som 4 time has been visited thus the first visit thi | ver asked that the case be adjourned Magistrat remitted the fine of $1 Totten in the custody of The live Again. Y. Oct. 2 booty ylelded i“Tilneis the wonder-worker that’. mellows: this fine Kentucky leaf — e Smoothest’ OB ACCO Hihids TINS pound glass humidor jars Used Pianos Largest and Most Exclusive Retail Piano Concerns in St. Louis This Piano house is noted throughut the West for the high grade Pianos it carries—and having ©, they made ua proposition to take 300 Pianos which were returned to them from the best homes in St. Louis, where tey were rented during the past summer, Every Piano has ken put in first class condition and aranteed for ten years i i 1 pianos) and beginning to-morrow found stocks far too lar all are We bought these Pianos at just we place them on sale at the lowest p rescht FOR MURDER OF CHILD. a Six-Yenr-Old Giri Joseph ‘ McKenna of No. 1077 Oxden Bronx, who wai last Sune for the murder of ketrom, found strat life to-day before Judge Rosalaky | the Court of General Sessions. Asi ant District-Attorney Kt and Koenig are for the prosecution ond Emanuel Klein and Albert H, Vitalo of the Pu- iftmer Building for the defense. When «larrested McKenna made a statement that the child fell and hurt herself and} ‘that he hid her body tn the cellar not | knowing whether she was living or |dead, The defense argues that this was torted from him by Police Capt. Price. ’ n mination of the child by Dr. Reigel Deputy Coroner On| Bronx, showed that she hi was/choked to death, dence of any ba Matt nha cali Hs, Rob- Moire Russian Pony Coats, $39.74 $2 Inches long. New straight back model, with deep rolling collar, Lined withrsoft oft ribbed silk. Moire Pony Coat Coats, $29.94 in black or brown. 2 inches long. Deep shawl collar, with large coat be finished with deep turned back cuffs, Lined with durable durable quality satin, Black Skunk Sets, $24.74 With long crescent shai scarf and large Pillow muff, re Natural Opossum Sets, $19.74 Very fine dark skins. hairs. Large pew muff shaped animal scarf Iceland Fox Sets, $16.74 The scarf is ina deep Russian shaw! effect, and extra large half barrel muff. Persia barrel mufi Black with head Baby C > bags- or one Full carriay silky large | Misses’ In cara $11.74 Made of a serviceable hsp ideale twilled baggy black, navy blue an t has novelty shaw! collar of self material combined with checked velvet and ornamented with small velvet buttons. Lined throughout with guar- anteed satin. Skirt cut in a smart panel effect. Walking ° Skirts Cut on Misses’ “ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY macae SPECIAL, ON THE POPULAR GTH FLOOR ONLY FUR COATS AND For Woxnen and Misses Caracul Head Set, $12.74 With long mantle, Large half-barrel muff to match. Shaped shawl collar, finished tassels and ornaments, Large Flood SEIS 24 yards long. nm Paw Set, $7.49 ie f. or Brown Coney Sets, $5.94 Neckpiece finished in animal effect. and tail. Pillow muff. rriage Robes, $2.39. Mite of Habra ie ze size with large slip Flannel lining. & Children’s s Sets cul, fox, blended every 4 to 12 years for child 14 to 20 years for junior girls. range from $e to WOMEN’S OUTER APPAREL Regular and Sma Small Sizes Corduroy .74 a set. exceptionally ie My | with side seams ornamen covered moles. The material is a selected “hollow-cut" corduroy in navy brown or black, Corduroy Dresses s a d shaw! collar | flat collar outlined with wide silk braid, which} Norfolk also extends down the front and about | front is o1 the sleeves. Dainty Valenciennes lace frills trim cuffs; set-in sleeves. Skirt in a plain but well fitting gored | tunic, model. Sizes 16 with our own stock of exchanged pianos. Included are suc well know: Hazelton, Sterling, Bradbury, eee “Chickering. Weber, Kranich & Bach, Made of a agin semicfitted mode! A thawte GC Hardman, Fisc! her, etc. SPECIAL TERMS allow every doll @a Group No. 1 for Tuesd Hardman Upright.... M805 Fine-toned, attractive, up-to-date tpeadid repair throughout— value. Vose Upright. A sweet tonpd Chickering Upright ‘his is a wonderful Emerson Upright Advertised, 8 the is a most desirable instrument. Krakauer Upright. . A very cheap price for a ser’ one tan. Sterling Upright Almost new—Ma Huntington Uprigh 9155, 30 Day Payme Use the Piano a i year; then if you wish to bu have paid to apply on the'ne new instrument. fect order, 300 Almost new--Colonial Mehogl case—in per- fect order, Schumann & Son Upright. ..;---;#180 325 Colonial Mahogany case. ‘pie pedals and pat-| ent muffler—beautiful tone, And 100 other bargaisfor Tuesday, including a group ofo0d uprights | at $75 apiece. QF Group No. 3/or Thursday | This piano has as fin wish for, and it will las/ifetime. Sale Price 958 Decker Bros. Upright. Whoever gets this get Wonderful value. Steinway Upright.. . $175 'Phis piano has ines mall size—ver?9! Hardman Upright... A fine, full size pianc Decker & Son Uprig} :- Mahogany c piano at a very low2e eeeeeeee 9160 sOlls, 9160 } Colonial tone—perfect orde Billings Upright. .: :: Greatest value yore? #8W Pease Upright. A modern, up-to Also 90 otf Auerbach Pia8, for $185 b spiees. 935 $155 Chickering Upright 25 cost new #500 tone as one could me condition; « high grade oat Now 40) 550 ease is ebon- 4m eautiful case; rich tone, 400 350 case— splendid 300 | for this, iano in excellent order— including 10 new a Note This The items given for each day are jonly samples of what you may expect. le ws could fill a page of this newspaper f we tried to print all of them. a Group No. 4—tor Friday] Weber Upright, $135, value $500 Wish we had several hundred bargains ne to offer—one of the best toned like this pianos in our warerooms. Free Trial in Your Home After which trial, if pure thoroughly sutisfied that you have one of the best piano bargains you ever saw, begin ts as Low as $l Per Week urchase one of our new Pianos or Player-Pianos, we will Steinwa: Boudoir Fischer My right. . i] ry th ig! the oldest maker—and a th ‘] piano, ‘This one is the ad 6 shccouahly hi 1h Wis: an interesting bargain in every particular. with silk braid in harmonizing effect. eel vici kid, patent leather andgun metal, Broken sizes. pater td le Low Cut Shoes, Pumps, 49c Sveris std ohste te patent leather Fiseyi gun metal, Narrow widths, broken sizes—only this ‘exceptionally 98 Birinci ating Shane $1.49 broad hee! strap. $1.29 “7 y Upright........8115 9600 size, In French burl walnut case— Gun Mell calfskin button spauad Sizes 84% to 11 ..... Sizes 11 1 . ais 400 In nav The full blouse fastenii .Man-Tailored Coats, special, $9.4 49 ually A in . black 7 onty j ‘ollar of black velvet edged black silk braid. The cuffs on the repletion full length sleeves, ining of durable black satin, SHOES for Women, Misses & Children = Le Shoe |QRe ace 2, black coramtee blue, brown or black, blouse has a smart, ‘irae A of messaline, rnamented with fancy) fancy alle covered buttons. Smartlysdraped skirt with simulated and 18 years. Is. b icadbch or wi tle Men's Scheel of stu ua, black Stro nd ‘iceabl Sizes 8% tise ue ie Boys’ Blucher — Cut Shoes very good one skin, Sturdy soles. Sizes to. ‘———High Cut Boots for Misses and Childre we Mn STONE, heavy soles. $1, er Upright... % You all know the Wissner-—s (er SHOT TA eases Sterling Upright. . $110) 350 inte oer te a EVERYTHING FOR THE BOY Hazelton Upright. 9115 480 —_——— Full size—attractive case—excellent order, < Gabter Uprighs... 918 318 Russian and Sailor Blous Sailor Blouse Kranich nk of buying a good a price! This piano contains the famous Wessell- th Kel & Gross action. pel Tee F. Spenes Uerighs. . | )28"Group No. 5 for Saturday Pc) a lh hla Ml Sale price $150; cost new 9475, ant 6) eth Suits, $1.98, $2.97, $3.96 Made of blue chevi ts, blue serge and fancy mixtures, Sailor or military melton, 9225 = 400 A fi i collar, trimmed in various styles. Sizes 20 years. it a ing tone. sed plano with 244 to 10 years. jousstyles. Sizes Og fiers Upright. -...ccccec0- Aico aia Sold elbewhere from $2.50 to $5.00 to 17 years. A genuine Lindeman in ‘excellent. condition. And 82 other bargains, including Knickerbocker Si Suits, $1.98 Russi 10 choice uprights, at $100 apiece. Norfolk or ‘plain doublesbreasted Made of plain blue Thibet and Fast color. Well tailored, Sizes 6to 16 years. Norfolk or Double- brown or durable. & Bach Upright, zie ||” One 'of ‘New. York's mort tamoes’ makes, Breasted Suits, $3.96 | gale Goat This is w fine looking piano—superior tone. Made of choice quality mixed chev. Sizes 10 Chickering Upright, $130 9500 iots in desirable shades of gray or Another splendid Chickering—in fine shape Fale Cost brown, Tailored for hard service. —an opportunity to own a Chickering, Haines Bros. Upright.............. eri” 9450 Sizes 6toA7 years, Pease Upright ........... seeees940 © 9925] Everyone knows the Haines—a good old make. IR goad untiabs ice $401 Kroeger Upright ...... e100 8400 Knickerbocker S Suits, $3.96 Winterroth Upright ..9865 9380| Another fine New York’ ‘pinno--in colonial In Norfolk or double-breasted mod- Mahogany case, good inahogan e—very attractive els. Gray or brown mixtures, Som Made of Huntington Upright $160 9300 | Decker Bros. Upright. , with two pairs of trousers, Others coatings. in beautiful tone, Keller & Son Upright Another #150 A fine old make. ing some fine Imahogany, as low as $300.00, An almost new Colonial mahogany case— 9375 mahogany cased’ pinno—like new This piano worth double, | Elwood Also 100 other bargains, includ- aby Grands in A massive, new. Con A colonial which ai pl Bradbury Upright An excellent case, full siac laye: er-piano plave either 65 or 88 note music, Also more than 100 others. attractive ca: Ay with one pair of tre . dition fine throughout H Dele of trousers. But avery suit exceptionally well tailored and sold generally elsewhere at $5.00, Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters, 98c Bradiary: fine tone, ebonized —with deep, full tone, McPhail Upri or ' Pint 5 9350 n navy, red or gray. Finished Gabler Upright. 9185 9400] Like new, modern.’ ol ® splendid with two pockets. "Pearl buttons. | | and ginghams, ‘Tone and con his pianohas|_ instrument, in splendid condition, Sizes 20 to 34 inches. colors, the famous W Nickel & Gross action, | Bollerman Upright... .9123 9350 | Fischer Upright. 9135 $0! One of Lhe al bargains; sweet singing tone. iano, . #300 9650 ahogany, up-to-date player- piano, yone (even n child) can play, This rong Paragon frames. Sold elsewhere 75¢ Bays’ Durable Wool Che In gray or tan mixtures, Full size, Durably Russian Overcoats, $1.98 Made of navy biue or oxford gray, With and without belt. ame quality overcoats In Reefers, $2.97 Made of heavy overcoating, in Sizes 6 to 12 Attached a & Women’s English Gloria Umbrellas, 5 Buttoned to neck Sizes 2% to “BH Overcoats and Special. ray mixtures, Warm and izes 244 to 10, years, three-quarter length, convertible reefers. to 17 years, long overcoats, | with convertible collars, Boys’ Convertible Overcoats, $3.96 all wool heavy mixed over= gray or brown mixtures, Sizes 10to 17 years, Sold elsewhere, $5.00, j-—Boys’ Blouses, 29: Made of good auality, percales Light and eles of mission or natural wood,