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ACEI, OTT RS: ATE SHE BVENING WUKLD, MONDAY, | Bulgarian apies were caught | rive’ at Taile-Burgay from the Darda-| not prove wrong by many thousands. tt! NOVEMBBR 4, 1018. vs via cn $$$ tried by court- | nelies on tho day the principal en-janything, it .was said, it erred on the perc went immediately into the|ride of conservatiem. The heaviest | R. H. Macy & C. Attractions Are Their Low Prices EVE-WITNESS' STORY OF THE GREATEST ton line. Only six men of the jaughter has been in the vicinity of * SERVICE SERVICE : : , With eméies on (number were alive at the end of the day. | Kirk Kilissa and Adrianople, Lule Bur- 7; their Ups. They rewarded themselves as | This will give you an idea of the deadly | gas, Kumanova and Scutart. | HAT THAT martyrs in the noble cause of Christian | fire of the Bulgarians and the terrible At Kirk Kilissa and Adrionople the) MEN MEN freedom. logses of the once great but now com- | autohritics believ a the Turks lest about | MEN “Two battalions of infantry which ar. | pletely shattered Turkish army,” purveand, | e aigarians 7008 men APPRECIATE APPRECIATE Killed and wounded, ij Th the Nighting» at ale, Burgas and) rn in Dsseelinta oe during the Turkish rout which followed | - How the Bulgarians Routed the Flower of} FURIOUS F it was guented that the Turks lost ] 000 and the Bulgarians about 25,00 ’ Turkish Troops pal Frightful | again including both dead and wounded. At Kumanova the Turkish loss was cel Ba | AS TURKEY APPEALS FOR PEACE iss Somes | , | Around Seater! the best {nformetion | Vi U 1 the ‘urke have in he leat cortridge and hie limber imagasines —— Prevesa, on the Guit of Arta, where tho of 3,000 shot and the ery nusua , Greek fleet made its first demonstration |Mantenerrins twice as many. | directiy aft ri n the stnaller engagements and ekir- Feoely aster Che wer Vegan mishes before and after the battle of Values but ; wns teat avy ‘oy No Sen ta"yata eases taeate aan | Limited Quantities ships’ fire off Preversa escaped. Of the ‘operations of the servise soot | hag’ Turko-tired The very unusual values T Turko. hn ‘ Uttlo has been heant in the past few | heen. verv severe ‘ag vote but in te. pf quoted below will be put on sale daye beyond the assertion, telegraphed ni Banreds, Wat say were Paes various «mall engagements authorities fas Election Day Specials, Tues- believed ft safe t ih eT t i ocoupying fresh territory and expected! son on cach aide, we *e Josse# ®t A day Morning, at 8.30 A. M. Were empty, but the unhappy Abdullah ‘ Pashe, a victim of maladministration | (Continued from First Page) and incumpetency, could do nothing ex- cept wring his hands as he eaw the, flower of hin army perish before his be settled between the Dalkan States eyes in slaughtered heaps. | and Turkey direct. UE aE TNE TOWNE” TIRE) NO DANGER OF A QUARTET BE- teyte, te fete Se TaN ae ay on enn mane bo dovared tet artillery. town was occupied onl; “It may a stage Pry ' the Turkish dead and the vanuuard ot |the whole campaign was prearranged | shortly to join the Greeks in an attack | ‘itow many non-combatants the Turks [| There are quantities to last until the enemy. The Turkish artillery from {and has eo far been carried out en- | on Monastir. have massacred in their various re-, H : {te position behind Lule-Burges so | a tu asnordance with the pro-| Am unconfirmed report here, the origin |treats could hardly even be guessed. Possibly Wednesday Noon. Ee HG g af i 5 ingly opened a heavy fire on the town, | gramme, Fore considerable time an of- | Of, Wich could not be traced, credited | uigarian, Servian, Montenegrin and Last year the demand for: Fesad Pashe with the declaration that ¢ Inflcting severe losaes on the enemy. | ficer of the Greek military statt, Col. | he intended to declaration that |craek advices would run the figure |i these Election Day Specials was 9 ; high tnto the thousands, far exceeding our supply, and decidedly favorable to the Bulgarian: 1s, was engaged Montenegrins even if the Sul 3 1. ar @ ing ipply, causing heavy losses to the Tune, ‘On every other equare foot of his Se ace Maa WIPER Out, we have laid in double the quan- Fs 5 ii lages have been wiped out. The fight- the other hand the severe dominions. ing men were all under arms, and only | tities this year. However, we Soft Tweeds Velours Soft Felts and cabled from! ment to whieh Lule-Burgas b- tm te 4 d ‘m 4 M . London, tas to] Sate by he ark to Tots tompo- GERMANY AND AUSTRIA _| ren were tett to ki Se pangs har’ tor oanipioke $1.88 and $2.74 $4.74 to $8.74 $1.88 to $3.49 has defatlon the] Tower eee nnd. eer ras WAIT FOR THE ALUES. assortments come early. Derbies—American Derbies (two models) in new Cecehhhodnd| To the amasement of the Turkish ata ee er taanca| ibweie, Nev aadumany unt Awe ECZEMA IS This. advertisement deals curl brim style with higher crown, are $7.88 to $4.49. gee Sey hag coaeityen. aot the least dan-'tria will not join in intervention in the with popular-priced “Crandor” Derbies from London, to be had only at viously sel In ite later stages Gegenerated| Up thetr positions as coolly as if they E Macy's, are $3.49 and $4.49. chieff | Balkan war without a request to take goods, but we carry in stock ‘nancouvres end whe ann EASILY CURED complete assortments of all qual- wild panic, a stampede, which had the range of the The Italian Foretgn Minister, Marquis ities up to the very finest made. It is on the very finest goods. 1 oy Pe 4 ~ 4 di Ban Glullano, has arrived here and 4 Ir marksmanship was euperd an: | hae had several conferences with the « Vi i murderous, Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann- BY POSLAM Wet oe ‘Macy Saving" is “The commanter-in-chief had watched Hollweg. These were primarily in- greates! the fight from the heights near the vil- tended to deal with the general rela lage of Batikeul, due east of Lulu-Bur- tlons of Germany, Austria-Hungary and| For the quick cure of eczema, acne, OVERCOAT jch a un unicated iteelf to the whole fight- E if F bserved the Turkish arti!- Italy, but are being devoted almost ex-|and all skin diseases nothin; uals roy | Pane, ‘mowed down clusively to the question of intervention | Poslam. Even ite overshight wo is lene turhion artillery from. the see ween ee hit tlada rt to ean how. "i Ginning had been poorly supplied with tching stops wil iret application, Gmmunition and what, they hed 130,000 MEN LOST Irritation is subdued, Practically all expended in the fight IN BALKAN BATTLES, Burning skin soothed and comforted, i th of the morning. Now. many gunners Inflamed skin quickly cleared. | A ait i le Meg il IS LATEST ESTIMATE. | its healing process is rapid, improve- | GLOVES folded armis, unable to reply to the Bul- a ment being noted day by day until the Regularly arian ‘hi waited death, which BUDAPEST, Nov. 4.—Military experts | skin resumes normal color and condi- gu 4 amo smitty, in with tree estimated to-day that at least 190,000 mention. Salt rheum, barbers’ and all $24.75 to $32.50! Aitbih Tk Wesle Puskia’: thot the have been killed wounded in the] forms of itch, rashes, pimples, etc. are 4 i For Men and Young Men troo) hi ed bi terrible fi Balkan struggle thus far. It was ad-| quickly eradicated. As Dine ART aR Ik beoaene Stay mitted that the estimate was a rough| POSLAM SOAP keeps the skin secure|| Chesterfields—smart and dressy carnage. Men were falling by the one. The fighting has been too much of | against infection and disease, improves! | —of fine vicuna, in Oxfd@d and $4.96 . $1.39$3.24 Elsewhere $1.50. to $4 hundred. The morale of the troops a scramble to make accurac: ible. |its color and texture, soothes tender ) was completely destroyed. by this @p- Communteation in the Balkans, always |ekin, tnakes compleions clear, hands elias rey and black, Elsewhere $5.50 For Street and Ever.ing Wear No TAGE LRA EL ELE POR THE uncertain and alow, has been almost | soft, The best shampoo for bedi sire Aue ad need an In the New English Style Cape Gloves, $1.39, with black ruggis re, a it 5 - Fp ai “When night closed in on the deci- description. Each side sar taki bes tt peenert 4 shor poe own losses and ‘and the majority of their horees| to jullah's army from shot and | eee will soon find a formule under| Still it was be hell, o Th bad! ‘The artillery were forced to| hel) if Nothing ered, but theve way | which they can offer their good oMces. enemy: no food for them and sleep was impossi-| The terma of peace themselves are a NCE GUNS, THEN ATTACK] bie, for tho pursuing Bulgarians | matter entirely for the belligerents to #4 WITH BAYONETS. ia Penge sorwee with relentless force | settle, Buigaria having aMrmed that no ‘Phe Bulgarians, who displayed ex-|and energy. interference by outaiders will be toler- energy, pressed forward,| ‘The Turkish dead and wounded ‘sy| a:o4, In tho: ehe has the whole-pearted everywhere, They cumbered the ground determined to make the most of in all directions. Of doctors there were | *%SPort of her allies, who settled the By afternoon the Bul-| tew and of ambulances there were ab- | Political as well as tho military aapect t | wolut. one. The dead lay where tiey| Of the campaign before the war was ‘oslam Soap (price, 25 cents). | i silk vi ii ie lL re | ee hese caus plaar rite ta ck marasing = a eae aa of en are patent leather, popular street shades of tan. 4 its enemy's, | Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street, New H ; an Russia calf, gun metal, in id Gloves, $1.74; real kid with ed the estimate would | York C warm chinchilla cloth in Oxford y pe aera) gray, and finished with belted lace and button styles. one strong clasp. Colors are * a : — | back and notch collar! All are eut on the new English ay vgs Gee f A | sown Daniel Open All Day > TIL, “Guards” Coats for young men, | last, conservative and comfort- finish warm, thick lather, full E Py in brown and Oxford blue Shet- j able, with receding toe and}|Prix seam sewn, embroidered SeovatSons lection Day land cloth, and finished with | broad, low heel. backs. silk shoulder and sleeve lining. | The DauelCn ig 4 i Ww ‘ soles are close trimmed—|_ Reindeer Gloves, $ genuine EY, e Are Specializing in Useceties and Chestertiel’s for |the nearest thing on the market |feideer leather, hand-sewn, urease, wing effectually | bi undertaken. young men, of gray, brown and ‘ ~~ (from London, in the smart) the fire of the Turks, the Bul-| tempt was mate to succor the| The negottations which were taking e oats blue chinchilla ‘oth, Some |*0 a custom shoe in appearance. [butter color. | The same Iaunced an infantry attack, [wounded Dut the greater portion peristéd| piace among the powers when Turkey ; quarter-lined, others full serge- | Invisible eyelets, making avery ves in gray, $3.24, Which stormed the town at the point aprang the surprise ing for me- ‘or mis: - ey ay ° haraal meta night. Liege gabe sir inert isesand small womenat tremendous |f lined. . Fitth Fi. Bway. | smart effect. Fifth Fl, Bway. Main'P1., 2¥way For perha: “The greater part of the Turkish | carried out ie goed arden tit eitat| Huropean governments had’ not even savings in prices. Comprising Chinchilla warrison had already withdrawn and quently, pressed by the mass behind,|SsTe* dupon the preliminaries for att . Mhose remaining as w rear guard were! the vanguard speedily lost offer of mediation. The suggestion made Caught like rate ine trap, The men of | Dlance to an organized arm: by France to which both Russia and and Boucle cloths, gray and brown diag- HOS ona Piaid pac Cheviots and Broad- | UN D ERWEAR clo y the Fourth Corps, although without | men bandoned their ha: England subsoribed met with nothing | ie nas vor Ms iat er een ea al ek| Me eae ed uo wy Gra eee yee Tasedny emg et 68c '98¢ and $1.49 GARMENT! 24c to 48c | all equipe ee peoked up py Gereany atv’ eer For Tuesday only at | Elsewhere $1.25 & $2.25| Elsewhere 35c to 75c wnavalling resistance and dled to @| gertans obtained ini i nee two Guanes 00 ae Tar, she ot 12.50, 14.50, 16.50 & 18.50 man. ‘The victorious Bulgarians next ad- triple alliance. It is suggested, however, that Austris Wanced ward toward the rafiway Then i 7 “s rs ation, h ts four tile: from Lule- order ly rout. bag trlounderatecd the propoeet POR ong Ba Positive values from 18.00 to 30.00 Elsewhere : Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers. | Cae ay seread sity Here th ed all military stores fe “Alanterestedness” which +. i . ‘ a1 in black, tan a avy. Sisthnpn, which sen ik hivdes tc fe maeatNs Bulge ue belleved in Austria, directed aquinet the Charmeuse Dresses $1.00 and over Union Suits at 98, made of | fri rf De in Miakevelant neore, lost my horse and @ quan- "7 nic arrangements ween . Newel z . jen was concentrated. bere “under {Ut¥,,0f, stores whiay I had been ins eee ered the Balk'an League, Stil, 29.50 value at 13.50 each Plain negligee or pleated model [heavy-weight.cotton. All sizes | sauze silk lisle, with strongly Wailh Pasha and Feud Pasha. { faitious enough to bring (orward with) Austria's attitude had owused much une A Percale Shirt in 80x80 count — | and fittings for men of all pro- ime on Weinesday. My own ition: a {The Bulgarians, after holsting the’ grew more perillous each motent. My| easiness, att reports that she le mo ‘national flag over the principal mosque, motor car became involved in the tide| biizing continue to circulate all over Pressed forward at full dash, As they of the main stream of the retreating spliced heel, sole and toe. Hose at 33c in light-weight gauze silk lisle, with extra high, Clegantly trimmed, beautiful styles; col- orings of Taupe, Navy and Black; altera- tions free; perfect fit guaranteed. which is very fine and usually | portions. | Snug-fitting, ta- cont ined to much more costly | Kered, comfortable garments. shirts. Europe. , \ Pee by 1- A A strongly spliced heel, double proached the railway station they | Turks, which flowed in @ long, uneven! BISRLIN, Nov. 4.—Rither by exterm| $ Union Suits at $1.49, made of a gly sp F tins 6 @ across the plain as far as the eye ture, the Bulgarians to-day = It is hand-laundered and has : ‘ J 4 | sole and toe. or Satterlos posted Dehing. the ota. CQUld se. reg practically cleared eastern Turkey Sweaters at $1.75 & $2.50 each |} iand-turned cuffs. very fine medium weight cotton, Thi @lon and tho neighboring hills. Corn ne tee eas oprOKe | of Ottoman troops down to the last Geathly shrapnel tore through juently those wounded who could| line of defenses thirty niles west of Fanks and when the confusion, caused |walk were left to sbift for themselves, | Constantinople, according to reliable In by this unexpected fire appeared to de |ilmping forward, usually with gaping | formation from the field of the Balkan fas ite height. the cavalary under Sallh {shell wounds in the head or upper part| war, Pasha, dashing from concealment with |Of the body. Seventy-five per cent. of| jiow large a proportion of ; Hose at 48c; fine light-weight Each shirt is fresh, crisp, up-to- |New drop seats or flap back |silk list ooks like’ silk, ut che-minute. in, style, cut, pat-|style.. All sizes and fittings. |wears longer. Also in pure cern and condition, Underwear comfort exempli- {thread silk, with extra: heavy A per eno 7. Rear, | fied. Main Fl, S4th St. Rear, sole, heel and hea rc Every Woman, Miss and Girl Should Have One Guaranteed all wool—made in plain and fancy effects—high and V necks—a re- army of @rewn swords and shouting ‘Allah! be Rlrpe aa Lr seeded yo making @ Yast) approximately. 20,000 men Nasiin Pusha markable offering. ———————————— | = =e] Allah!’ swept like # tornado upon the iy) Korapnel, eloquent toatl: | succeeded tn getting back to and behind THREE S IR TS : ' exposed infantry. mony to the murderous prectwion of the| the Chatalja fortifications was not pos- 1 H | “Noe one could be expected to with-| Bulgarian artillery. {tively known here, but milttary autho- 1 sand such an onslaught. The Bulgers| “In the darkness of the night the Ywened and the Turkish cavalry stinply | Turkish commander pursued his way ard Karisvirian, a small village ten ritles eAld they would be surprised 1 he saved more than half his force. “TO-MEASURE” SOFT HATS | rode them down, causing extraordinary |toward While the Turks’ main atrength at ff Bavos. Brariarhsinl Weve bees Cr anciten Laie Burgas wae still fighting, the Bul- ie ‘ “Blated by this success the Turks |). Y by stemming the retreat of, gariana were crumpling up the Turkish a e continued u forward movement, but the pentre, see ein the vieinity of View and A ‘ } ddenly found themselves exposed to, wee ; pale Bure ey forare of the Liuigerion machine wun |. LARA atopic geri Elsewhere $3.00 and $4.00 each Mad Retail H pectionn. 4. surprine attack vanible’ atop, and | Const y #0. aA tag Of tne ini Exceptional O ortuniti Made in pleated or plain model, cut from lade to Retail at $3.00 to $5.00 eee aan cured 460 their BGrEee SOM. gs ‘hing When | have been recelved tt cannot ve told p pp unities your own choice of the finest materials, accord- New high crown curl brim Derbies, perfect i top ease rennin) irae eallentt tals the hed of tho | how well this attemt succeeded. : j ing to our own ideas, and fitted absolutely to goods, bul a lillle under the manufacturer's } ty ora tat fea o marcle Fee rice emnger {t) GRERKS OTEADILY FIGHTING ON|} at our Sixth Avenue Store, which will be open all day your proportions. strict weight standard, e ’ — racing down the hard, stony velds | and shout, "Rurgarians are | TO GALONICA, : Tuesday, Election Day. Laundered or soft double French cuffs. Of Nine men out of len prefer a light hat, any- toward the enemy i . omplete the confusion, | Torkts) reports that the Greeks were imported or domestic madras percales BAC how “Byents succeeded one another in dd. The general cry of meeting with vigorous opposition in thelr | id Hes Soft Hats from Germany, England, Austri. startling succession, ‘The Bulgars, re- |’ i} peut’ followed. In the dark: march on Saloniea appeared to-day to peas eae Made under ideal conditions in our own aA A a) Mean retate bt aro re } covering from thelr temporary check, |army broke away ind made a concerted | DAYS beet Itke #o gmany Constantinople Abldtans an a Women's Gray workrooms on the premises, with the delermin- sample lin 2 of firs grad Hateeach in a cla ss Fuehed forward thelr heavy artillery, |poit for the road load te ¢ | rumors, wholly baseless, 0 fetal Calf, But- Ooze Leather ; i , nple ine siegrade s. Me cett the remaining survivors of the|lotaee, flores ead arin ‘wore’ acane|. The that the Salonica authorities a | Nee ond Vase |])| ation to satisfy you, the customer, absolutely, by ilself for color, stvle and shape, giifth Floor, |) Purkish garrison beat w hasty retreat doned, | UMlcere inlxed peli mel! with | had deotded to surrender as soon as the Sturdy waite button boots Main Floor, 34th Street, Rear. th Street. j h iw ie men and carried away th . ised lo . bi fi | =f the direction of the railway sition, |e OAS had Serres. array fie Fear Greoks arrived came from Salonice tt aakaaiitaac at Men’s Reefers and Mufflers—fifteen hundri i} The unerring aim of the Bulgarian ar-|807 self anl Was accepted as authentic, A eC | H aillery, however, cut short this retreat |i yedmontay pattied the fate of Abdule |" Creek force under Crawn Prince ther soles. them—blacks, creams, tigured patterns, checks, i (Sad very few « bed a8 they crossed lfight. It had neither ammunition for | Constantine at latest accounts was nt $3.75 s ve All 136 to $1.50 anywhere else in town. the plain on their way to cover on the |the guns nor food to sustain the soldiers. | Jenidge, only twenty-five miles west of . : lacy’s price, 49c. paeabering hiits, a |Tnel ent Drought to ENE Salonika, and another force under Gen Overcoats at $4.96, Of all-wool Germania Y J Main Fl. Contre, ONL’ FEEBLE RESISTANCE |° Sealer Te tad tue | Smolensky was at Poligyra, twenty-five . ‘ FROM THE TURKS Reet the neo ee Te ee ea ihe ee | miles eoutheuat of It , . chinchillaforboys214to 10 years. Button-to-neck Cigars Ciparett ‘On Wednesday the full ngth offgreat Mourish of trumpets, but it yas| Several other Turkish towns were re- |B Sizes 814 to 10% $1.65 model. In navy, gray and brown. Wool-lined, s 8 had the Bulg: mn army was hurled afr Mt prepar the herculean task be- ported to have fa » Greek hands Sizes 11 to 2 - 1.95 d have Venetian yoke. Double-breasted. @yatnst the Turkish left, It being the|fore It of conquering the highly trained 4 Larger sizes a . 2.35 an ay if , uble-brea Fy m% a . Weakest point of the entire de tensive | 4) 0m: a DN A with velvet collar. Elsewhere $7.50. a El Cio Cigars, $3.39 for a box of Py in Hine, Abdullah Pasha's losses Lad been 4 rh ok ah’ Maa a Men's ‘Tr. x ae, 2 vamelia size. A fresh shipment is Just in of the Seapmous and the Bulgarians were de-| Coa pai. Abdulinh’s army, {ike tt | TR | ena ta Fn Women's Gray and Overcoats at $7.49, long, double-breast- | E} Cio—our best Tampasmade Chas oath termined to force she Turkish left cor | ready” wow to the taat button of wie) One Quality Only, the Best. | icic Hoan = ten Salen ed. Convertible collar and belt back. For }| 50 boxes run up to $5.94 for this brand in the the Tuitgis! artillery, | hopelessly dec everything req- Lb, % Ib. and 10c. packets. | Street Last, s a vil boys 10 to 18 years. In gray and brown mix- “Ambassadores” size. 25 boxes of Perfecto Réyal aud efforts wero made 10 send munt-| site for the equipment of a modern panish Heels, te ed, with V oke, £ size and Perfecto Superba size of the “El Cio” . army going into battle. tures. Wool-lined, with Venetian yoke. & $2.49 und $3.49, respe at i tone aud provisions to the threatened nicnnat | i 0 12.50. . are $2.49 and $3.49, respectively. The famous Banh, but ihe wranaport svrvice was in-|NOT ENOUGH OFFICERS: SOL e voy 5 $ where $10.00 to $12.50. Luis Marx Cigars are $0.49 the 25 box iclent and, wo ald being fortheoming d . 3 75 ‘ . . 2 25 a ‘the starvife, rapidly dwindling urmy| “There waa also an insufficiency of ra Oe if Suits at $4.96, with extra trousers. Nor- Highting for ite life, fresh ground was) trained oMcers. I saw some companies * e@gain and again conceded, and the}of Turkish regiments going into action iret Corps, Which had been holding on | with only two officers, jmly in the neighborhood of Tukbe), “On the last day's fighting I cam: ‘on the northeast of Lule Burgas, was] across instances of reserves ! @riyen out early on Wednesday after-|of the manipulation of the mechanism moun, its retreat eastward strewn with! of a Mauss) A bart ys] Pagatly | Ad and dying. use muzzle au never “Disnuleting newa aontinued to reach| seen a magazine rifle. Their weapons | CEYLON TEA odullal Pome som MT barassed gd by shoes or t Sixth Avenue » at Bunar isear, comrades. — EE is Soutmander iagplored’ “Abdutiah | awe Bulgarian Jomee wore | White Rose Coffee, Pound Tins, 35c.|]j #t Nineteenth St. : ‘ een and em- 4p the etteck on the a Cigarettes, English-made, at $3.69 folk or double-breasted. _Alll-wool cheviots and | the box of 100). These are the wells nown cassimeres, in brown, gray and heather mix- | + Pera" brand. Gold-tipped, they are $3.89 a tures. For boys 6 to 18 years. hundred. A larger size is*$4.96 the 100 box. ‘In We carry Overcoats priced from $3.96 to boxes of 10 they cost 37¢ and 39¢, $16.49, in every style and material, for boys 214 Everything for the Smoker in Tobacco, aera . Cigars, Cigarettes and appliances, at prices low to 19 years. Also Syits from is iat! 474: than anywhere else in the city. ee ae 7 ed These in full supply of sizes and widths, of standard quality that usually sell for higher prices. \ 548 Fifth Avenue above Forty-fifth Street