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lu THE EVENING WOKLv, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, : 4 proctamation to-day, tmpreas-| att the reports of the campaten that are] CAUGHT IN SALOON HOLD-UP, |fourtn time Durty naa deen struck on! STEAMERDROPS PROPELLER’ IJPSET AND 5 eta ie rho remain loyal | Tat” there waa a report that 3,00 at are i tity te tec tne bois tate : ’ psit FULL OF GAS? PAPE'S DIAPEPOIN. to the 8 ' Py ; street in time to see the robbera turn 0, Ure Be Turkish soldiers had been captured. | Reilly, Identified as Gunnan, De-|the cornar of Jane street | A oot, Oot, W—The Turks lice ie pl lous in the eyes of any one ‘_ nik” Hci The polle irrounded the block and | ating in panic from) why knows what sort of fighting men| Clares He's an Innocent Truck |in the hallway of No, 41 Jane street Line, from % { be Terkiah found toe Ay Lt n, @ropped her propeller sepia tdact dR Uhh Driver |found Reilly apparently asidep, Beside | at sang: y yas towed | 4 5 _ him lay evolver, HM ve 4 aston- bs i "7 . ae + arent Whitain Ret, who says | Ished when he saw the weapon, and saldg % Pier, ; 3-{In five minutes! Time it! All Indigestion, Heartburn abiding truck driver jit must have been left by the two men) A. Bouker spd Tobert and Dyspepsia gone and your stomach feels fine. that he resembles clo ? ——_—< — -|who had come into the haiway and| Richard Baeett Towing ty aban-' GIRL MURDERED IN HOTEL, tion of one of the aut Jo baraite| tried to rob him, For himself, he had| The aceidnt happened just after the na, they left who assaulted and John Porper| been in Chick Tricker's saloon, and | Advance hg taken on her pilot and was r «taf maps and a CORONER'S JURY DECIDES. Jat seventeenth » a Ninth. ae. {Could prove it. Duffy, however, identi+ | increasing her speed v tar Fhe cine dvonnea, Hid rested early -| fled him as th the gun. | on Both Sides thelr retreat, much of thelr] |. « da he salodn - Many Killed on , And moat of thelr engineering Julia Curran Strangled by “Person | or Thoma P \ ” nue, Before Herestidal Pass on ; . or Persons Unknown, ohn Dutty, an in Vail Jwas in the pi when | Wickersham, | the Verdict. two men ente k a One }ton to-night on a campaign tour o: channel the enrl.es were | ninete A Coroner Holshauser held an inquest] put a revolver to his he for President Barnes- to go ahead, then back then! | The ¢ v ~|to-day inte the cause of the death of |manded w er money he v . Oot. Camb e, 24; Chilli-| go slow, fen fast, as the «o “iw Jeupled the heights manding Grim-|Julia Curran, who was found dead in a 4 nent and Duffy and Ste os BELGRADE, Servia, Oct, 2.—The rl bovo and those of Xirovount, The|poom in the Hotel Boulevard, en Aug. | © A it, There | Wie, Nov The trip will be ex. Bervian armies are advancing slowly) Turkish artillery constantly fires upon|oz after the departure of a man who led the | tAuded to several other points. into Turkish territory, but are meeting | the heights of Grimbove, but without had accompanied her to the place. The with stubborn resistance from the Turk. | MMtCral elect. jury's verdict held that the girl was | ish troops, according to official reports > murdered by @ person or persona un- reaching here trom the front. The First, 200 TURKS KILLED known. }town ‘urks held off the who wo It 18 not likely that 20,000 wou Jer without putting up a fight.” ps are sald to! ) a hefere entering Ambrose Chnnel. She na: to a dead ¢ip to take on tne the sinatt Heat, and in thu take care of rebellion, if a revolt; if and what ‘te to turn hes head again food take a lit which costs on! you will | case at drug s! ts foods and setsth Frontier Is Captured. inpepsin and wonder what became of the indigestion stress, jons of men and women to-day know that it is needless to have a bad asior_ra-| i* proved too mech and It gave way an: Servian Army, operating in the direction of the fortress of Uskup, has reached the vicinity of Kumanova, only ten miles away from that place. The Servian troops to-day captured the outlying | positions around the town and a gen- era} atack on the town itself is expected | to be made before night. ‘The Servian army approaching Pris tina, along the River Ibar, serious! engagement yesterday with a strong | force of Turkish troops and Arnaut Ire) regulars, who were estimated by the Bervian commander at 40,000 men, with ten companies of Turkish reserves and four batteries of artillery. ‘Tho fight took place in the Herestidot Pass in the vicinity of the Servian town of Rashka and Yentpazar on the Ser- vian frontier, The Servians took the Offensive yesterday morning and cap- tured the entrance to the Pana after ome heavy fighting, The Turkish troops then retired and the Servians were able to pass through on to the plains of Kosovo. ‘The losses of the Servian troops were considerable, while those of the Turks are believed to have 'w-n heavy, Another Servian army, operating {n ‘the northern part of Novipazar, has captured all the Turkish block houses of Slenitza. King Peter yesterday crossed the bor- der in @ motor car and was enthusias- tioally received by the troops. 4 CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 2.—News ‘that the Bulgarian army has begun a siege of Adrianople was momentarily expected here to-day. It was admitted that the enemy has reached the environs Of the city and that the Turks are gradually withdrawing behind its forti- fications, Turkiwh military men ex- pressed no anxiety at the Bulgarians’ practically advance, how- ever, saying they are simply being tured toward a battlefield of the Turks’ own choosing. ‘Replying to the Balkan allies’ charges IN WRECK OF TRAIN, | The verdict: was based entirely on | BERLIN, Oct, 2 —Two ‘hundred Turkish soldiers were killed and two hundred seriously injured by the derail- ing of w military train on the railroad from Smyrna to Aldin, according to « special despatch from Constantinople. ‘The entire train fell over @ steep em- bankment and every man of the train crow was killed. i TURKS IN AMERICA \ URGED BY CONSUL TO GO HOME AND FIGHT. The same sort of loyalty which has caused thousands of Greeks, Bulgarians and Sertm to abandon homes in America to return to bear arms against Turkey animates subjects of the Ottoman Em- pire all over this country, according to M. Djelal Bey, the Turkish Conaul-Gen- eral, who, from his office at No. 0 Pearl street has sent out a call for vol- unteera to serve against the allies, The following advertisement appeared in The World this morning: “All Ottoman subjects Hable to mill- tury service are hereby requested to Proceed to Turkey nt once to Join the | al ) army for the def | Ottoman Consul- and advanced positions around the town | of the fatherland, eral of New York. In an interview with an Evening World reporter the Consul said there were between 7,000 and 8,000 Turks tn New York City alone, all eager to pay their own trav as arrangemen| transportation This is not sense,” he sald. more than aatisfied with Turkish rule. Their Christian piteste in all parts of this country have sent me letters and telegrams bespeaking their fealty. ‘The attitude of the Balkan States is most un-Christlan, ‘They declared war to crush Albania, ‘Thetr lack of faith was exemplified tn 1880 after the signing of the Treaty of Berlin, Servia got slice of Albanta and her first act was to exile 160 Atbanians and confiscate thelr property. Hundreds died of star- the testimony of Coroner's Physiciaa Schultze, He said the aftopsy disclosed that the girl was strangled. » police, at the time of the tragedy, went on the assumption that Julla Curran had died of apoplexy. r No trace has ever been found of her male companion, Julia Curran had been in this country only a short time, She was governess of the thy family at the tl Get Rid of Piles at Home Simple’ Home Remedy, Easily Ap- piled, Gives Qnick Relief and Pre- vents All Danger from Operation. fend for Free Trial Package and Prove It in Your Case. think of an operation for mber what the old family ‘Any part of the body cut jone forever. One or two ap- | age and prove beyond qu right remedy for your case, even though you may be wearing « pile truss. for the free trial treatment, you conclusively what Pyram! dy will do, Then you can package for 50 cents More, Don't suffer another Write now. FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Company, 452 Pyra- French Feather Bands, 35c and\75c French swan feathers, of course, that is the kind hat is now in vogue. Prices are EEG low, bec&jse we imported the Bands direct. White, black, and he new colors, Authentic Styles. Prompt and Satisfactory Service Is Rendered by The No-Charge Trimming Courtesy Because we have a staff of skilled milliners ex- clusively for this Service, which we gladly extend if you purchase an Untrimmed Hat and its Trim- mings in our Millinery Salons. iz Black Correct Mou A Limited Sale of Women’s Charmeuse Dresses at $15 Syry, but the Dressmaker only had enough material for sixty! That explains the extraordinary price—$15. A Costume Tailleur is what the Parisienne would call this charming little frock that may be worn either in the morning or afternoon. In America, we call it a Coat Dress, for it fastens in the front, and self-covered buttons follow its front fold to the foot. It has the new flat color of the silk, and a dainty butterfly bow of maline lace. Sizes 34 to 44, in black, navy, taupe, brown and the new blue. Other commendable Charmeuse and Brocade Dresses at $18.60, $25, $29.50 to $125. A Special Selling of Tailored Suits at $29.50 Fine Broadcloth, Velveleen and Chevron Diagonal in navy, taupe, Bordeaux, brown, black and two-tone effects. _,_ Fifteen styles—of some onl fifty. However, all sizes are included in the collection. Cutaway and semi-Empire, describe the general contour of the coats of these suits which are in severely tailored modes, and also semi-trimmed styles for demi-dress wear. Other new Suits up to $260. Seven Oiit of Ten Gimbel Suits Do Not Require Alterations. ae two or three suits, while of others there are as many as Floor ng Blouses | For Young Girls vation and exposure after that. inst the Bul-| “The people of the United States Government | would be wise not to accept as éruth Mahlers 31st Street at Sixth Avenue . STORE FOR WOMEN Everything for Women—Ready to Wear and for Personal Use. Black-and-White All White of Turkish atrocities taa's Christian subjects, Women Elderly Women Main and Third Floors. Boys’ Warm Overcoats Of DEPENDABLE Chinchilla ||—_-—— At $5.75, $8 and $10 of eter tes toe =~ Chinchilla’s popularity this se&on has Bee a ey, GIM- brought many inferior grades of thisnaterial | BELS. By this we do not into the market for Boys’ Overcoas; so it | Mean thet these Blouses are behooves parents eager to make a in-| different from other Gimbel vestment to be sure of the Chinchila Over-|Styles—fer that is just what coats they buy. they are aot. You probably re- There is no cause for uncertafity in|member the time when black GIMBEL Overcoats, because our blouses were so homely that safeguerd you by accepting only qualitesof , they almost looked like uni- chinchilla that will give good serv: forms, and when a woman whether the price you pay for your could search all over the overcoat be $5.75 or $15. United States for one with a , The Overcoats at $5.75, $8 and $10 ab | Spark of style, but her mission girls, especially, there are Bouses particularly remarkable at. their pric would be in vain, with the new Prince Imperiel” frill, Absolutely all ‘wool, in two shades Ai gra These specialized Blouses are nothing more Directoire and Robespierre collars. brown and navy blue, in several smart ne Blouses of Crepe de Chine fc uurning wear start at and price: d models, including the double-breasted poldChiffon Afternoyn Blouses, OF BOMBS. ® #, pelo basen’ tO emeie itor —_ or less than the newest styles interpreted in black. Of course, they are conserva- tive, to be in tune with their purpose. For deep mourning wear, there are Blouses of dull finished crepe de chine, chiffon, and a new mournirg silk, For second mourning, Chiffon and Crepe de Cnine, with a slight sheen. d for the woman who wears white mourning, tnere are white crepe de chine Blouses, trimmed with write crepe. And fo young ALLL LLLLLLALL LULL ALLL ULLUU AAU MU UL style, full length, buttoning to the neck, o: The collection is so large That withi: yt i i with convert fetollar and belted all srcxindl 8 That within a few weeks it has become the talk of America. Third Floor Sizes 21% to 10 years, ’ a i Boys’ Extra-Trouser Suits at $6.60 80c Pair for These Women’s Silk Stockings i i bor t.a thi each suit, ding t . ‘i ‘ iti i i see saving of bape in brown or gray’ Cente held Saar, We pasion ths price first, because it is from 45c to 70c a pair less than the Stockings edie, Squbletrenmed mode, ang wich te bere of roomy, Tully Hned | Tre at 600 pairs nthe offerings, all d perfect, in Fall weights, wh knickerbocker trousers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. yu pairs \n the offerings, all new an fect, in weights, which i Other excellent Suits for boys, all with two pairs of trouern, Ai 86 to $16.60. | Jel on its hands afterfilling its orders; and sold shia ata great cae a ae ite i baa oe foknaking Spring hoskry. Takes Away the Terror of _| tn'inontedalerusck, white and tan. 1 ‘"enend heels and garter welt tops, In the Cold Nights! What? ¢ a pair, for $1.24 and $1.50 qualities. Main Floor A cosy Nightgown or Pajamas of flannelette, Madame! The new Winter night clothes which we have are not the bulky and heavy kind, but are of flannelette, Scotch flannel \ " \A Sale of Gilt-Framed Mirrors and albatross. Neither are they the homely kind—for these e era P Aine of plain white are embroidered in white, pink And Some Pictures for Good Measure or blue—that is a dainty design, and the scalloped edges of the collar and ecently made an expetiment in Framed Mirrors. Insteed of the French print found at the sleeves, Besides, there are some of white, with pink or blue stripes, oF ti ‘ printed figures. Regular and extra sizes, $1 and §2. ed poe Ned e panel mirrors out & ten, Scotch flannel, whic 4 . and yet is not as expensive as the French all-wool flannel, in plain white,or) . , Our becial and favorable atrangements with certain frame with pink or blue stripes, $3 to $3.76, of fine Frach plates have enabled us to make price: Nightgowns of French albatross, with hemstitched collar, white or pink,| proved ve popular. $5.75. The phtis are clear French glass, and the antique and gold powde wmes ¢ “ beautiful in Wwign and of excellent quality. ‘These prices: gold powdered frames are new and } Sizes of Plates Price Regularly Sixes of Plates P + |6 x 28 inches\ $1.76 and $2 $3 and $4 12 x 62 inches Good Housewares—Lowered Prices |x x 34 inches | $3 and $3.25 $6 and $6.50 |14x 64 inches v.40 Bach ot the household utensils in the following list 4 at immedi-| 9 x 44 inches $5 $7.50 and $10 | 18 x 54 inches $13.50 ate usefulness—ranging from a marble-top pastry table to a coal 5 A stove. And each bears.a price made especially low, to illustrate Framed P ictures—Half P rices or Less the economical helpfulness of the Gimbel Housewares Store. ___.A collegon of remarkable offerings, including pictures of many styles, Kitchen Cabinets or Cupboards, of | Corn Floor Brooms, best grade, | Varieties of fraiing. Suitable, in fact, tor every nook and corner of the house.” herawond: usually $14.75 to $18, at Tener The ot Bie, Ihe TS Includetare Mezzotypes, Hand-colored Carbone y ‘i ‘ il Heating Stoves, large, brass! colored Importi French Prints, Hand-colored Phi ch bles, i. tank, finish, * eo 0) otograv' 13.75, at $9. inder Cor eating St regu iy we id Tit Teoise Ate, aquare lege; | brik Union, fancy top, reg, Sheer] Por eee At $9, regularly $9.76 ularly $4.26, at $3.60. at $2.75, Kitchen Chairs, regularly 85c, at pin to a corset, from a slipper to a hat, from lingerie to furs, suits, and coats, from a handkerchief fume for it to neckwear, gloves and hosiery—everything with which to bedeck and beautify the fair is the material side of this store. All in an atmosphere and environment essentially feminine. acquainted with the new methods and value-giving Power of this Store we shall hold a series of Demonstration Saies, of which this is The Demonstration Sale of Trimmed Dress Hats The Prices Are Just Half—the Hats Beautiful as Gems Women’s 50| Women’s 09 | Women’s 00 $7.00 Hats 3 $10.00 Hats 5 $18.00 Hats 9 § Not one of these hats is! Truly magnificent hats made The very acme of millinery : eet less Lag 7.00, and only | in our own workrooms and ex- | beauty is defined in Biss hats H the lateness of our opening, j ‘ they are all reproductions o! necessitates this immediate | Pr°ssive of the fashion of the siding Paris creations in stock reduction. These hats | hour. Made of soft, graceful | trotters’ Silk Plush, Black represent the season's latest | vclvets, velours and beavers, | Velvet and Pile Plush—Gains- styles and trimmings in large, | and trimmed with Ostrich | boroughs, Tams, Turbans, medium and small sizes. All | stick-ups, fancy wings, etc. | regally trimmed with Ostrich. at 3.50. All at 5.00. All at 9.00. © For To-Morrow Only 50 Dozen Colored, Black and White 2.50 French Ostrich Plumes 16 inches long. 7 inches wide. Finest Airican male stock No More than 3 to a Customer Shoe Sale We guarantee all perfect, and will cheerfully exchange | Corsets them or refund your money should anything be found wrong | Underwear with them even after being worn. Hosiery and Tights o Gloves, Neckwear Women’s $4 and $5 Shoes and Stippers, $2.65 | ribtons Tan and black calfskin, patent coltskin, black suede, | Handkerchiefs white nubuck, higl cut button shoes. Evening slippersof | Umbrell: satin in all the leading shades and various beaded leathers. Para Women’s $3 and $3.50 Shoes and Slippers, $1.75 | Sovom. In tan and black calfskin tent leather with cloth, kid | Toilet Articles er calfskin tops. Alsoevening slippers or patent leather and | Jewelry dull kid in plain and beaded effects. Leather Good! 45 Sample Shoes, |» Slippers, $1.75 Trunks and Bags we substituted a larger mirror, leaving out the picture alto- cotton and wool, gives considerable warmth, Q makers and large direct purchases 's very low on this style of mirrors, which have Flannelette Pajamas, with round neck or standing military collar. White, or } striped or figured with pink or blue, $1 to $3. Second Floor Complete Depart- ments in Every- thing for Women, Ready - to - Wear 50 fied for Personal Cloaks, Suits Dresses, Waists Skit Kimonos subjects and ttes, Harrison Fisher Pictures, Hand- Petticoats ures and others, framed in new styles, in At $8 and $3.60 i At $5, regularly $12, 96 t0 87. At $7.50, regularly $13.50, Sixth Floor and Main Aisle, Main Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK ‘ nuar-nuap x. Garbage Cans, family size, with cover, regulary 46, at 30c, 4 Garbage Cans, large size, deep rim cover, regularly 75c, at 50c. Ash Cans, galvanized, extra heavy bottom, regularly $1.85, at $1.25, Ash Cans, six black steel staves, regularly $2, at $1.60, Fifth Floor J Folding Ironing Boards, regularly $1.75, at $1.26. Felt. or muslin-covered Ironing Boards, 5 ft., regularly $1.65, at $1. Curtain Stretchers, full size, regue larly $1.75, at $1.25, 5 OOM AATITATUL UTADA ODA AOUU RAL LULU LALA PUU PULL LULU LULDULEL ELLA LAL DALLA U UDALL AL LULL ALLO OUOUOL LOLA ALAA LLU LOLOL S