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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918. hs airs sky neti RO Ra ADRUNOPL PRE 257 SN CRON PRE oP NEN YOK ND PA scien mc. et id, the thre ! ‘thirty-sey- | not n Ving heen completed yester an Herring | exon 1 over tire | CAY. horvbardment, according to a news aay ie ao deapatch from Sofa, ‘The re- SUFFERS CROOKED LE Runs Two of Them Inte Police- FOR FORTUNE SEEKER to hum, ‘At the Weel Pal oth suse ae BS AS BIG SEIGE GUN | "“oNstaNTiNo ve } man’s Arms and Oilers $10 to Be ‘ ‘ tion the prigvners sald they were], oi i t e heen elected President of the Vie Allowed to Thrash Them. ey Cf ‘ 4 of No, 560 Ninth avenve, aad Avert | wag for more than ten years a miner periana on the horin and, east. front otyte Clues had a $20 bill last! watch were (alias Duteh) Bromine, nineteen years | iq che Laited States ey , ' Michael sent home for # old, of No. 48 Ninth avenue. } ‘of the fortress, according to the off {a f it, and as he ent home for $20 more, Then — jhe met @ couple of good fellows who in-| Casey Indentified them ax two of tne —E i ‘Thomas Relily, uwenty-four years old, | {garrison of Adria eet, eee ae here. . | trodue m to a game played with| trio that had set upon him, but neither | three cards, he said. He ke up be-| had the missing ninety conte, TURKS AGREE TO REE TO SURRENDER But Doctor Attending Son of| it Others aan , too~and cove! Touched for ti in His Final 90 Cents) fore he quite broke, "Taw “night, Magistrate O*Connor held the two men ADRIANOPLE 1 TO ALLIES?! it, When Hippolyve put the bill ay | j with 90 ts remaining of Athens feat to-morrow each in Balkan Allies sin Coeltave Bom- the Czar Hopes to Soon [and ssuntered out four men follow! He Decides to Go “Back | money, ie set out from the 1 Mie Hotel iH. PEOPLE USE + Paris Gets Report of Report of Unconditional Two « t him from the rear; the | , | nue, for @ stroll. bardment and Bursting |" Omer Made +) hs pore Owin Have Boy Normal. nites pal attacked Sin Dtvent An| to the Farm.” j AC Bighth avenue and ‘Thirty-elghth JERSEY RATIFIES A DAY LATE. INTERNAL BATH y A ig grasped him at strategic points, IMip- street three men surrounded hin. One! stems roval on Income Tax cain “natalia Mutiny —_-- ps Approval Shells Start Blazes. H to Chatalja Mutiny. polyte, who Keeps In good trim thrush choked him. One held hie hands behind ‘craton. The record of its cures and benefite t (hy United Pree.) YALTA, Crimea, Russia, Feb. 4.—The| gaily exercise with a tie RES PARIS, Feb, 4.-—A newe agency dia- Papen Crown Prince Alexia of Rusia} off the four and , yan . til unable to straighten his left lew Ss |, |Pateh, unconfirmed, from Constantino- cathy NEW FIGHTING S EVERE ple to-day sald that the Porte had/at the knee owing to the Injury he to surrender Adrianople, un-| sustained recently, but according to the al shove, shook | It's back to the farm for Michael! his back. The third abstracted the wo of them to|Cexey, who came hore three weeks ago ninety « from his trousers pockot,| ‘TRENTON, Feb. 4—The New Jersey limped away {from Athens, Pa. to seek his fortune,| Then Casey set up a shout for help. ei a moment Policeman Steele heard him. a and who to-day appear ‘ in pursuit of in the Weat is pcre abe Hinson One of the holdup men went west in| of the United States authorizing Con- ' a caught by Po - inst! Thirty-eighth street. T: | gress to impose an income tax. The fondttionally, to the Allien and had| physician in attendance, De. Derevenk They “vere ee ye stree wo sped east. Terrific Onslaught in Effort for sent tetexrapnic proposals to that ef-| thie ts rapidly becoming norm evenk} Veerman Schnekler at Mulberry_ and two of three men who last night held] stocle followed the two, One of them| House had previously ratified the err feat to Sofia, Belgrade, Cottinse and 4 wcll cbeansen Worth streets, and Hippolyte, ~eha-|him up on Eighth avenue and robbed] stumbled and Steele pounced upon him, | #Mendment. J , Gen. Dumbadze, the commander of the} grined, volu to part with half of | him of all his money—ninety cents, —_| Policeman Tarpe, who joined the chaso,| , 1h? voto in the Senate was «party ii i | | Athens, 7 D Quick Victory—Report tnene. atch anslgnea ax the prove|kurison of Yalta, who haa udt re-| the wioawy, w twenty for the| Casey a tall and lanky and made of| saw the second robber disappearing over| yore, except that | President | Meter, reads like a revelation to those hitherto unacquainted with it. it is used by means of the “J. B, L. Cascade” (the only seien- 1 he went turned here from the palace of Taarkoe-| privilege of spending ten minutes in| angles, He still woars tpo boote and|a fence in Thirty-elghth street, Th > ‘ 2 ble reason for Turkey's change of » . po boots and] a in Thirty-eighth stree ¢] and Senator Nichols, Republican, voted Scutari Has Fallen. ® Selo, to-day furnished an account of| private with the prisoners. “ f ’ front, the mutinous condition prevail-ltne ‘health of the boy Crown Prince| The men. said they were Fdward | esr wid ura rn bape ih the affirmative, J idedus i's |ing among the Ottoman troops at Cha-| whom he saw and conversed with re-| Mack of No, 495 East One Hundred re Som Deatedly during hia stay. He says the |and Sixty-seventh street and wusarles ji mma oe te “gid ‘1 SOFIA, Bulgaria, Fed. 4 a Prince is as full of spirits and as happy | Miller of No. 2it Bast Nineteenth quarters of Adrianople are in flames 64) THIS LOOKS LIKE A JOKE a ever he was. He has grown oon-|* the 1t of the bombardment by the Z Srewariane and’ Berviens, wich weet ON JERSEY CITY SLEUTHS, [rarer Wier, an, marta ameoar | "| since Inet spring. He told Gen. Dum- resumed with even more intensity this badzze that he had been alck, but he 'f morning, sccording to wnoMcial a4-|Hunted Over New York for Peter now was free from pain and felt all e REFINED MID-DAY ia “EIGHTH FLOO! te | | i, Mca gto Raere ere beni lurphy, but Didn’t Search tiene ‘The Crown Prince takes a drive 7 rounraimesnoreia on cvecawene | hardment of the forts surrounding the at Home. ‘The members of the inperial family, Markion atronghold of Adrianople was| Capt, Lee of the Jersey City deteotive [according to Gen. Dumbadze, are in Original os Genuine IN NEW YORK’S RO NING (STREET. the best of apirt to the rapid begun last evening by the Bulgarians! pyreau and the men under him were Be oe oS and the Servians surrounding the city) not good natured to-day when asked faa tory 'y of the Crown to the number ef over 100,000. Aimer ‘bout the arrest of Poter P. Murphy, cad, at the moment of the conclusion of the| gcouged of hiring the New York gun- Bs reer Caicse eiece gous oad|see' ens anor deems Coprey wnie| BACK TO HIS'ORLL. hi ALTED aie fleld guns from various points com: |they were attacking Thomas W. Burke, | james Lotterell 1 Wae Blackincking 4 y bie ong | + Caught This Time. "Ctheriae manding the forts opened fire, and it]an opponent of Murphy's admin: fa believed, ghat not even the rest-liion of the finances of tho Stati Lotterell, who has Hived almost ‘TheFoodDrinkforAllAges | twelve of the twenty-seven years of Ins | RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT dential portion of the city was apar Engineers’ Union, Murphy was a: ‘The vigorous attack by Lond ‘Sresge ed on Newark avenue by uniform ‘was made with the hope ring Ps | iceman, Sergt. Flannery. Ife outside of prison walla, landed back about the early fall of the fortres®] yeantime Lee and his men had scat-|in the old familiar ‘‘coop” early to-day, Not i in > Milk Trust which the allies consider will mean the /tereq aii over Manhattan and Long | and the Moris street gang has one moro | @am™ Engist on “HORLICK'S” | end of the war. Island, and one of them was preparing | score to settle with Policeman Louls ‘Teke a package There is considerable difference in to go to Chicago on a ¢rail supposud| Nelson, Lotterell had quarrelled with opinion aa to the length of time theli, be aturphy’s, A reporter gathering | Patrick Kelly of No. 2 State street, and } = = fortress will be able to hold out. One| ows about the care met Flannery on| his wifo and « Mrs, Alld ; despatch from Mustapha Pasha, which | yard avenue and remarked that the| Using a blackjack on them al G AA N D RAPIDS reported that the heavy cannonade con- detective bureau seemed to be having a came on the run to the ca oe | This bed is only one of 100 tholle Pro- IFRE BRASS BED patterns to select from. | $7.50 Enamel Bed, at..$5.98| ~ , , F | In $12.00 Enamel Bed, at $6.95 This is a handsome suite; almost large enough for Jom sft t= nd. Lae A, : aT aA ALN THIS F ebruary Furniture Sale e The Simpson Crawford Sale affords positively ry greatest furniture values to be found in New York City. Please eh He mind that not one stick of Simpson Crawford. furniture is “sale” furniture. The same high standard ‘of quality at has built up the enormous furniture trade of this store is rigidly maintained—always. $6 White Enamel Bed at This $60:00 3-Pi M " This large. °95 $3.95 any: on Cushion ile at $33. 50 Magazi ne $9.95 In fumed oak or Kaly Eng- lish finish, stands 44 inches high and , Shukri Pasha, the Turkish com- times to-day.” the Inside’ began at the mander who defending Adrianople,| ‘The two walked back to the corner TE ea nS 1893, in one of the most determined officers | and Flannery arrested Murphy and Ct of the Ottoman army. He ‘has declared him of the warrant just as he rl that he will not surrender the fortress |Doarding ® car. | aadwa s ‘ontes uatice Gare; ’ a ee he hap been | iurphy's lawyer, Mark W. Bulllvan, has four . shelves, ‘woul ‘Te there a ‘rant out for him?" | Th Hic “pursued Lotterell to fan staff that two weeke would sufce | 104 Fiennery. “Yea? Well, I shook | the root of No, # Greenwich street and $15.00 to $27.50 Enamel a library; fitted with loose panne cushions in any Beds, your choice... . $7.95 | shade. for tho besiegera to force the Turks to/ 1004, with him three minutes ago and | used hia revolver to urge him to sub- Pi * Chiffonier, capitulate. I have passed him on the street four} mit to arrest. Lotterell’s carepr! “on 7 special at Our Furniture Plan killed, and his repard thus far has sald he did not Know whether Murphy Proved him. tobe @ man of his word. | woud be able to get ball or net, Shukri Pasha ‘still has, according to| «certainly I am not going to 7 6a setimates made by competent authort-| nim out.” eald Gullivan, tes, some 0,009 men, @ number which ° ie considéred quite sufficient to man the| DOMBN'T LIKE FLAME BATING-MOUOES. elief ! $] 0 Is For Your Convenience Chiffoni SES) eee Bele mace 9 With Every Purchase of $76. The question of immediate outlay need not Latanad Ge corre Osos, le cir $4 00 aN iccount | We have 2 a aoe ie || $695 © men’ fy the Province of Thracv, egy t , eg “4 é 4 | of these chit. |} fo in this sale. Our Furniture Club Plan 6: ee cere der orse conning eas ita Grewia On ine Coabslon ot ti Ti hes iat Lol ea te te date an ‘ foniers in|] affords a convenient method of acquiring all the then, ‘The greater part of thi» force, |ecktiles and shirts, One eve recently | rults, H sie “s chage ee | hirdseye|} furniture you a without burdening you with]| 34 inc he « — wees a : as naked, at the village hotel where | for mre throats ft Senetit to however, 9 compelled to remain tn fas himself on display in. the oven: | sereral-allments my enitdren have had, and. ree: 3! front of the lne of fortifications at| ing: “what haberdashery dn Allentown | ommend It to my frends halt he Tart comes conrtated ee haat aciaking| Sore Throat and Colds.\"3 Pa" '50/°7" Pr "100 owe rm ine RADWAP'E READY RELIBE:, at, all druggiew', 55 Down "5 40 Down 150 on on |, | 104th St. “IL? Station at corner. "RUN: the Household Right with) LMUUMdi COLUMBUS AVE. SLD DUST | iter: mt Relieve That Sore Throat! Now With MUSTEROLE! ROLE brings quick and bless. to thesore throat and leaves » fecling GS ea mapletosell|] the expense. There are no entrance fees or club || wide; wood f saeed ty dues. We shall be glad to explain the arrange- Lge ae Worth dou- |] ments to you. smal Ito p 7 Simpson Crawford Co., Fifth Floor, On Sale To-Morrow. drawers, Great February ‘Sale of Rugs Just received, three cai loads of Tut from leading manufacturers of thiscountry. Purchasing in such tremendous quantities naturally has given us unusual price concessions, These prices ¢liminate all competition. | a ce scoauer= guan anaae, cea SRT ARE | 300 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs 450 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs Sold in other stores at, up to $22.00. rye extra- A few of these rugs are slightly imperfect in the ordinary value. Rich Oriental 13 98 weaving of the designs, but to 1 90 andlecoenetticall casirne $ oe such a, slight Heater a8: to be 2 Le rec eek 2 SS ni don't teens hardly perceptible . . Housework is hard work without Gold Dust; with it to save half your time and labor, it’s a joy and satisfac- eth cae tion, wit, nee teen and Geld Dust cleans everything about [J [Fin fig omar che ouoe from collas fo atte and) icing Raat other product, device or method that Spay Man hilblains, Frosted Feet 500 8.3x10.6 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs, $ 9.50) Rich Velvet Hall and Stair Carpet, yard........ 79¢ Impossible to duplicate this unusual offer, Rich Oriental; 42 patterns in various colorings. New, perfect gvods for patterns and colors in a great variety. | 1913. Cannot be bought elsewhere at this low price, Short Lengths of Cork Linoleum at About 4 the Actual Cost Lot No. 1—Pieces containing 2 to 3 sq. yds ....19¢ sq. yd. | Lot No. 2—Pieces containing 2 to 8 sq, yds.... 296 99. yd. EF Himpeen Crawterd Co.. Fourth Floor: On sale To-Morrew. FEBRUARY SALE OF LINENS 3 2: 3e* 2 Ea ni 33 id 7 , poss aes was ever invented. Millionsof women Preumeniay ra haa ee OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES A . ’ A Doctors and nurses frankly recom 1,500 Scote -Linen Table Clot! M ized Table D. t i have found this out; we're talking to hey ee eOLe: It is used in "Of extra heavy quality, fine satin finish; new, attractive Be wrareeriae AL aire a finish, Melee wears those who haven’t and are conse- At your druggists in pp iatiezon ih taten of Une micas penuier eat rat better than the cheaper grades of linen damask, quently doing their work in a longer, fey Foe fare Receal i for SE eae Sone Torre aeons faye Bee MY $1.50 Table Demesh, ob, 7d, 91-00 harder way. gist sans surely Log amb ing Pattern Ti Fable Cloths, 70x00 inches, regular price $8.25; Se ee tee ne Yery: ena at Ohio, and we will send you a jar, postage , i 1 prepaid, ble Cloths, 5 75; 750 dozen 75c and 85c Seamless Sheets, at 50c The use of Gold Dust will save your yy 21 EY, Martinsburm, W. 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