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~ GUNS STILL BATTER (*” "eticcee28S, PEOPLE'S MUSIC HAL, 23, 3 ADRANOPLE FORTS: “ssSsczeace| ONCE NITED THEATRE, 2:2 AV BAND OF STRNERS SSSA) Sean 2 en all ha god i] Allies Surround Besieged Stronghold of Turks—Heavy | Losses at Other Points. Bulgaria, Mo, f.—The bom- anople conunued to- f the city, the heavy | ought the Servian ing trained on the principal | the fortress | jeadaharters of the Bulgarian army at the front report that yesterday Passed without any fighting along the Chatdlja lines in front af Constanti-| and trampled, and their clothing torn, | floors of the four-story building. for them. , vo hu nople. ‘The temper of the mob clearly demon-| Isaac Ticker has been conducting a oo Oonne ste 6k Oa rien, ant wane We Perfect Fitting Glasses, $8.50 to $18. LONDON, Fob, 5—The bombardment | strated that the new Ketsura party 1s] moving picture show in the olf butliiny. Strike Halts Havana Tramc. Danvers were able to give the police J. EHRLICH & SONS of Adrianople, which opened on Monday, | not popular with the people. ‘The aseietant manager, Louls Dick, and| HAVANA, Cuda, Feb, &—A general he way of a clue to the identity Oculists’ Opticians Droceeded without interruption to-day, his family Hive on the second floor. Dick | Strike of truck drivere began thie morn- assailants, they were emphatic Halt tigen according to a seml-official telegram the blame on strikers, a Century in Business. from Sofla. A report was spread to-day that the Bulgarians had decided to sus- opportunity of surrendering. Thi eve, appears to be without foundation, a9 are many of the stories spread broad- cast in reference to condtilons around and tn the beleaguered fortrens. VIENNA, Feb. 6&—The battle vetween the Turks and Bulgars in the Peninsula Diet by a majority of 281 to-day passed | | under the jay track in ha uld Are Roughly Handled. DESTROYED BY FIRE: nunoke wan thick there was wo pan ON WAY 10 WORK there were five or six In the attacking! jiroaaway atthe junction of Reade ts sho eo x x — in he = surroundin uildings. he i nl blo * TOKIO, Japan, Keb, 6—The er] P i) { | pon them untll both «ank to ¢ _| street. The bones are (he remnants of — —_— > — | weak from the blows and loas of| Of Yeats ado. At exposure to the air under the Premiership uf Pring “ HOMES FOR IMMIGRANTS. . iiood, were taken to the Cohn factory, | the akeleton fell apart. Katsura, who only recentiy tcok omce| Apartments Above Stage and/| Assailanis Old Employees of | where their wounda were dreased,| In exsavating for cellars and faunda~ 2 a Mintate: i. i. ‘ | Agen yudicate Owning Large . * Later both were able to go to their] tens in the vicinity of Broadway and Tho sessions Auditorium, Now Used for pall iad Aenives Gove, Clothier Cohn, Say Isaac | Rernem Ceioar demuiar ORWiond te tte pone am preity 20 Raton ct) eke Chamber were then suspended for a " | a ena eee ¢ . way 1107 Browteay Nessa 5 0 On the Red Star liner Kroonland, 4 ,’ 2 { Former Umpire Power Dead. ten yea but the records show no such ONLY BROOKLYN STOR! asap theatre Picture Shows, Are Saved. | yin “arived. from Antwerp. to-tay, and Gustav Danzer. | PEPTSHURGIL Pa. Feb. bc ion it, Opiweite Ole. Hal, call reta ‘Tho vote in the Diet tum nt A new Serial Story of Love and Tragedy |thair door and routed them out. By that | Minor provisions centained in the mu-| striker at the door of the establish. pend operations for twenty-four hours] py Arthur Train, ome of the best-known folpal ite! hey ai ’ #0 a5 tu give tho-Turkish garrison an | presenteday writers of thrilling adventure, time the bufffing, the fire in which nad! nicipal ioenses they are compelled to} ment, the brothers have gone to work how | Row runaiag. i rasing ond Story | caten through the floor to the stagel drive trucks. th ‘ationalst members of the Diet, de- jserting the party, Were assaulted by an ngry crowd of citizens at the en-| trance of Parlianent House. They were | 4N¢ stage of the theatre, saving the liv-| according to the same authority, roughly handled, the'r hate knocked off | ‘ne rooms and lofts on the three upper | given iand upon which hames are bullt THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 ' nave vento EMO BROTHERS BEATEN stanton, street, waning) SKELETON IN BROADWAY. | For smart style, long E- ya few blocks from the) Diggere #ind Bones of Human Boay each ne atiack was] Under Teottey Track at Mende ot, | WEAF, exceptional sere alarm the new subway found @ skeleton to-day | tonal Bisewlt Company, Although the uthbound tr but against heavy odde. They aay loss will amount to $2,000 or $3,000, « human fort buried on that spot scores —_——— walk beneath the attack. The brothers, discovetion ne far outh at Reade street 871 Fulton | The skeleton dug up, to-day was only | about three feet below the foundation tor the’ trench lone of the passengers was I". VY. Ghoel| B. Power, newspaper spotting ‘ Gidemecster, agent of the Releo- and former umpire in the > for a general election, meat ‘The People's Music Hall, on the Bow) pigdian eyndicate, with hendquarters| Surrounded and then hemmed up}, died at his home here toata: ining office. ery, near Grand stroet—a generation ago! a: Chicago. ‘The syndicate has for ite | *#Ainat a brick wall, Gustay and Tranc 8 taken amid | famous as the National Theatre--was | object, he saye, the bringing of dealr- | Danter, brothers, were hed with 7 arene — a tbc ultuous scenes rare in Japanese | completely wrecked by fire to-day. Ow-| able immigrants tmto this country and|hatchets and blackjack shortly after By giving your eyes tics and was brought abou: by e to tie dangerous locality, from al providing them with land and homes, |dawn to-day. Gustave recetyed « small | a a ve attention now, will save faction with the budget prepared | fire standpoint, Deputy Chief Langford, | Turks, Slave, Rumwans and Poles are| fracture of the skull from a blow with Pr] , Vv Te you from years of misery 0 OU KE ater. Correct glasses Promier. who responded to the firet alarm, turned | barred. @ hatchet, and Isaac received a bad | fn a second alarm. big force of fire. | THE syndicate has 18 acres of land in wound, will preserve your sight. Eyes Examined Without Charge by Registered Eye Physicians. the northwestern part of Caneda and brothers, Gustave ts forty and men confined the blaze to the auditorium | 199,009 geres in Mloride, The famti'ee, | teaac three years younger, are cout oon: | ‘* | tractors for the clothing manufacturing firm of H. & 8. Cohn, No. @ Bond “C 99 and his wife were asleep at 8.4 o'clock | !ng in this city, paralysing all freight this morning when Policeman Shea, who | traffic. The cause of the trouble is the ce a month ago, when Gus- 217 Broadway, Astor House had turned in an alarm, pounded on | dissatisfaction of the men with certain| tave was attacked and n by a | 223 Siath Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St 101 Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 4d —New York? 498 Fi Bond started in the reat of the cellar and/| obtain before receiving permission to/ together. Guetav lives at No, 64 Tompkins avenue, and Isaac at No, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS of Gall/poll was resumed at sunrise and ) heavy losses wore reported on both sides Turks and Arabs from Asia Minor to the number of 4,000 are engaged, and the Bulgarians encountered stiffer re- n they ever had at Chatalja. t of Bulgaria's flank mow Ipol! is to capture the Da « fortifications and open the wi for the bom the Greek fleet Sofia despatch said that al! for- and non-combatants have left | Adrianople. A large part of the Holy | Clty was reported burned. NSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 6—Mah- movd Shefket Pasha, Turkish Grand Vizicr and Minister of War, left for the | front at the Chatalja lines at 11 A. M | vas thus s to the shad deen k ing and fifty private houses had been coon fire. hukr! Pasha, the come Adrianople, reported phy to the Wer bombarding us. One i thirty-eight common shapnel have fallen in the ¢ x elght persons ant wountin ten, A number of houres a in lanes, The bombant- ment contl hundred ahelix ai rnianoren PENNY PUDDING FOR EX-KING, Likes What He Manuel of Porta ered to Keep the for- mer monarch for @ shilling a lay, King | Manuel said he would think the matter over, adding, “L have often slept in wor! aces.” Honest Statement of Well Known Citizen, An advertisement of Dr. Kilmer's Root, which I saw in the St, inger some time ago, induced mre to give your remedy a fair trial T'was then suffering from terrible. pa fa the small of ay back The pala w awually greatest during the moral and often when I attempted to arise from ay bed to go to work, I found Teould not do so without the assistance of some fustabor of my tamily. Tam very grate: ptr tir good your erat reed has hme for me. more Swamp-Root than I did, in order to et well, byt am absolutely cured of my it trouble and am now without the slightest pain, after using only seven bottles. Was cured about six months ago, and though I do heavy work in the shop where I have been employed for the past forty-four years, have had no re- currence of the trouble or pain in the slightest degree fom doubly thankful for this, and | while now an old man, I again feel the strength of my youth, thanks to Dr. Kilmer's Swam Root. Many others also use it to as good advantage as I have, | Very truly yours, | JOHN FRAZIER, 40 Edward St. St. Albans, Vt, State of Vermont | ss. Franklin County. At the city of St, Albans in said county, | on this the 20th day of July, personally, before a Notary Public, within and for said county, John Frazier, whose mark T hereby witness with W. E. Powers well known to me as a reputable citizen of this community for the past thirty years and fully entitled to credit and made oath that the foregoing affidavit by him | signed is true and correct, JOHN G, KEENAN, Notary Public. | T though I would have to use ma Prove What Swamp-Reot Will Do Fer You Send to Dr. Kilmer & i tan, NY, for # sample i You Iso receive | ion, telling | all about the kidneys and bladder, When writing, be sure and mention the New York Evening World. Regular fifty- cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale sa. | drug stores ardment of Adrianople by | So eae ap RA ae Rem ey Aw —— sorters secase scence oo masthead: “PRIVATE CREDIT IS WEALTH?”| and Redeem Them in Merchandise QO E====10 E==10 ‘y In New York’s a ~ Shoppin pg r ge ae | Members of This Home Furnishings on O'Nell's = Club Are Given superior merchandise and received LER ayELaet Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street totus saenbeael eee et Club. Think of it—members of O’Neill’s great club can buy whatever they need for the home—everything from Silverware and Sewing Machines to || | Carpets and Pictures—at cash and special sale prices—and are allowed to complete payments while enjoying the use of their purchases. - No loss of dignity. | ; —Letters of Junits Q WORLD of wealth lies at the elbow of every member of O’Neill’s Household This Is Not a Complete List Just a Few of the Things You Can Buy On O’Neill’s Club Pian Baby Carriages Cameras Draperies Pictures Silverware Trunks Bath Room Fix- Carpets Furniture Picture Frames Sheets & Cases Utility Chests tures China Hammocks Pianos Steamer Rugs Victrolas ° Beds & Bedding Clocks Kitchen Utensils Porch Screens Sporting Goods Washing Ma- 4 Bed Linen Comfortables Lamps Refri sdb Table Linens chines Bicycles Curtains Linoleums efrigerators Talking Ma- Window Shades Blankets Curtain Fixtures seotiings Rugs—Domestic chines Women's *Cloth- Books in sets Cut Glass Men's Clothing Rugs—Oriental Traveling Goo: ing Nn i i oe iif Bri Brac Cutlery Mis: Clothing Sewing Machines Towels Traveling Goods “ SS SA SD 4 if; ‘4 al dll JOIN TO-MORROW! Club Pan |. Ne “Be wise to-day—'tis madness to defer ’—make a special trip to O'Neill’s to-morrow. Members | © eat aS uA ig ste wee 4.01 You’ will find the Household Club private offices on the balcony of the main buikling, Buy at ‘ ‘. a it with courteous club officers in charge. There is nothing complicated about joining—you | Cash Prices will find that it is practically the same as opening a charge account. —e New Club Members’ Sale of | A Sale for New Household Club Members een «DINNER SETS _ m, This $232.50 Dining Room Suite, 10 Pieces $17 4.25 Regularly 919.65, Special at 911.39 Regularly 929.90, Special at 18.75 Not Only a “Value''—-A Dixect Reduction from O'Neill's Moderate Regular Price, $232.50 Decorated with pretty Persian Floral designs—wreaths of white | borders in red, white and blue; touched violets, with stems and leaves of gold. | and edged with gold, These are ex- Edges lined with gold. 100 pieces to tremely pretty, something new in each set. designs, 100 pieces to each set. Regularly 912.35, Special at 010.98 By Joining O'Ns rhe T Ciuo You Can Arrange tastetnit T _PAYNFNTS fa payers tal a ih ul Dining Koom Suite is awalet a f i quartered Indiana white oak, but d be hadeither in go!den oak or Early English { inish. Great care has been taken in all joint Ar AN WY St _] onstruction and in the finishing of this suite : == ia, | bs in order to make it conform with the O'Neill ep d high standard of quality, while it is a suite of furniture that is an exact reproduction of an old Colonial design which, if it were on the market to-day, woul: sell for a fabulous price. Ttcan be hought at a price that will appeal to all those who want to furnish a handsome dining room styled alter the old masters, This Ten Piece Suite consists of a *AustrianChina | Regularly 999.64, Special at 919.75 ‘Special at #25.75| Maddock's English porcelain, An Made with very neat border of it border decora- | extremely pretty set, with an azure green und gold; edges touched with] tions, in red an in, mixed with | blue border, 100 pieces to each set gold. 100 pieces to each set. gold, 100 pieces to cach set, O'Nelll Homef A New Club Members’ Sale of Governor Cleanable Refrigerators = as; Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, Ex- $14 25 to $21.15 Each 2: : ‘ , ’ tension Table, ane Arai Chale and five Sold on the Club Plan te sein 00 nah dress i FindlivH a we BUFFET--The top is $81] CHINA CAOSET~-Height 59 SERVING TABLE e| EXTENSION TABLE—It has « 48- It is conceded by all scientific authorities that cold, dry air is { 22 inches and ix 5¢ inches] inches. It haw two mirror bucks 32x10 i top is 36.19 inches 1} inch round top and extends to six feet necessary for the perfect preservation of food. Meats, to be kept | bi mirror is 40x12] one glass shelf; two large dos heuvy hinges] inches high. Ithasa ‘ge| when open. It has a heavy barrel base and fresh any length of time and have the juices retained, must have the fe large and two! and good lock and key; the wood shelves are grooved | drawer, which is conver for] Colonial box top, with patent oak ex- surface dried. If these or other foods are subjected to a damp or | small drawers in base ¢ of | so that the closet may be dressed in the most artistic] cutlery, etc.; large shelf in base, ring @ running top; 4 je which is lined for silver ete.] manner, ‘This closet is convenient for either china convenicat for chafing dish h a high-grade, up-to-date tal clammy atmosphere they will quickly decay, | Also two large closets fitted | eut glass, on account of the construction, having the] stand, trays, ete; has heavy] lock, which guards against the table In the “Governor Refrigerator the culd air is conducted to | with good locks and keys. — | glassabelfand mirrorinthe back, Tthasglassends, | wood handles and a wood back. | spreading either in the top or base. and enters the provision chamber at the bottom, srealing a direct | i HA. I 8 ber ut the bottom, thus creating a direct | ARMCHAIR—Itislarge and THE SIDE CHAIRS have or positive current, and by getting under moisture and impurities fore ivi i them away from the food and upward to the icc, the great purifier, | comfortable; it has « broad panel Individual Prices heavy box frames with corner aoe The insides a4 : fig | Buffet ; Regular Price $50.0... Sale Price $37.50 : ped best sheet fs " utunten Sere ane alee tee th buck, broad, comfortable arms: | China Closet v “85.80, 41.50 helped trod poset | a, MIN Wea ill AAO Repel Th Nmovabhe parts | heavy hoy seat with corner | Serving Table...) 26.00.... % ago] Packs With broad pane : ‘ 1 jee tank and all removable parts ar p . tT sick if fi back; the base is thoroy; u made of stout, ier unized steel, | braces; the base iy well braced. | Extension Table... * Bee... 228 | eee eee ae hly Be The outside'case of the *Governor™ Reirigerators is built of first quality kiln dried | i slip seat upholstered in Arin Chair. . 15.00. : 14.35 | ore rion ten. flee anal ‘ Side Chairs, each... "100..." 8.28] UPholstering is a fine quality of venuine leather. bag O'Neil Hometuralshing Bulldine—Third Fleer, : S10 OS SO Ed ('Neill-Adams Co,, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street, New York City —O = IOS ° U} brown ash, finished a golden brown, primed and well varnished. Priced from $14.25 to $21.15, | A . spade ine leather. according to size. ide of genuine leather O'Neil Mometurnishing Store Basement, |