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worse SAKINA “REPLY TOPOWERS. = TH NEW TERNS “exept Past Matatlos Note but With Reservations— vt bb May Reach Agreement. | MMBOFTA, Bulgar ‘The Bute (gerian Government handed to the diplomatic representatives of the powers ita reply to the oom: @eaieation made to tt on March 22 con- Btwing the ‘suggested bases of prance (Semeen Turkey und the Balkan allies wathe reply, whieh is that of all the Billed Balkan nations, accepts the con- @ttions of mediation prope the “Buropean powers subject to tons witeh practioally re. Apri by however, ate the proposed terms, Tae propo- 8 Of the powers were ae follows ij 4 The frontier of the Ottoman Kmpire tart at Eno, and course of the Maritza and then that of the Ergens, ehail | at Midia. All terrttortes #ttuated the wast of this line shall be coded ‘Terkey to the allied States, with @amception of Albania, the delimitation | which hall be fixed by the power & The question of the Aegean Islands be eettled vy the power: & Turkey shal) abandon ali There is such competition in the sat blowing business these days that the pickings are small, ax was proved to @ couple of yexgmen who bored and blew pep the of Henry V. St. George the fifth Noor of the Levett Building, t Nom, 10-14 Grand street, and were re- warded by just 26 cents, They disdained to take two two-cet stamps, which were theirs for the atealing. ‘The safe-blowers gained entrance to St. George's loft on the fourth floor of the building by climbing up a rear tire- escape and opening the fire shuttets by ms to 4 The powdra cafnot favorably en- the demand for indemnity, tit | will aderttigtie ailien 16 -participa: the discus@en of the Int ition: fn Paris; for aw uquitable jement of their participation in the in debt and in tne financial of the districts to be handed ia;to be- waked 10 part in the labors: ef this commit TWAS ATHRSTY JOB | TO SAE BER FROM | FRE, BUT THEY ODI Volunteers Rescue Kegs as Auto Burns—Yep, It Was Good Beer! Smack! & The great powers declare at the me that as avon as these bases fre accepted hostilities shail cease, ‘The reply of the Balkan allies !s con- ped in the following counter propo In the definite determination of the r of the prov of Thrace the Indicated in the conditionn for- jated by the powers #hall be taken @ basis and not as a definitive line. 2. The isiands tn the Acgean Sea shall ceded by Turkey to the Balkan allles, &. The allies consider they should know forehand the frontiers proposed for future State of Albania, sting will be in conformity with those ey proposed in Fondion, 4. The Balkan allies demand for a war nity must be accepted in prinuipl task of fixing the amount being left @ commission witch is to study finan- questions and on which the Balkan ies will be represented. 6. The Balwan allies agree that the perations of war shall cease as soon above dondkiems Rave been favor- bly received and: eémitted by the iropean powers. Contrary to expectation, in Powers pi 1 ons of the Balk 9 of mediation originally proposed, jy making concessions designed to se- Fe an immediate cessation of hostill- in the Balkan Peninsula. In a note presented to the Bulgarian Down Grand street in Newtown, 1. toward its Intersection with Monteverde Avenue—a poetic name, Monteverde— softly trundied to-day a towering truck © motor truck. 1: was a truck of the Consumers’ Brewing Company of Mt hattan, Otto Graf von Palager was trusty pilot of the sedately moving, ! Behind the head of the! But hark! ‘There is an explosion somewhere in the forepeak of the motor truck. A flame shoots out and waggles men-| ancingly toward the gasoline tank. An: other explosion and fire licks upward toward the delectable mountains of the! beer barrel; Horace Heoklin formed by o line 'Grawn ftom Midia, the Black Sea, to Enos, Sea, which would giv banks of the river Marites, in ac vigilant captain of 1a Dering the ‘last halt hour stooks ected irregular and the closing active and weak. of stocks for to-day and the red With Fesierday's closing High. Tar of @uggested that all financial qu the Newtown fi = the left to the decision of a technical|fiames, senses the imminent peril to Ao meet in Paris, the beer and turns in the alarm. “It's : Deermit's veer!” in the cry that passes from mouth to mouth as the members ot Companies No. 4 and No. 6 buckle on their helmets and slip into their ; rubber boots, “Hurry, boya, the beer ix . Needless to estimate the speed the —_——— | volunteer Sremen made in reaching the corner of Monteverde avenue and Grand A wavering tendency all through the | street, Barrel after ‘Darrel exploded hour after the qpening this morn-| with the roar of an angry Behemoth: at ‘caused most of the active issues |¢ach succeeding detonation brave imen rep «0 « lower level. went. iy {tumphed, Part of the beer wai ed stock has been heavily 1 * hag pe Pagenrig 4 sfrom the flames. The brave firemen did Gividende trom the 6 per cent, rate. ‘coicdictsciiatiaeeeoatae Cam common was also a weak spot, Gouthern Pacific wae the strong| MEMPHIS LEVEE BREAKS, advancing over @ point in u de renee PART OF CITY FLOODED. Is Spreading in Bayou Dis- trict—No Lives Lost. MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 6.—The levees confining the swollen back waters Bayou the » here this morning at cord streets, flooding about five will flood all that section of Memphis inundated last year except the section north of the Bayou, containing the lig ing id water p which are safe, ‘The whole aystem subject to overflow at stage Ix only ten blocks of an nd part of the city, Water is backing uch as the indemnity, shoutd|wreathed smoke and the shooting perishing (Cheeapeake. ond Ohio was again| But daring and heroulean effort finally ‘Tete Water Covers Five City Blocks and blocks, No lives were lost. The bi up into thiv section through the sewers: an, 3 Baia abc ul | SUES ROBIN FOR $25,210. We yelint Rum Down by Bank Wereck- er'a Auto Wa Ro nbs wan ta ward Js, e sult brought Damages. Joseph G. 1 the, bank wrecker, rying out a rs in » Hoch Vrank to recover $26,210 for injurie in & motoreyele aveident Hochsprung wax speeding between Gold Spring and Hickevile on April 17, 1910, when Di yele collided with an | xutomodile driven by Robin, Hoi act dition | warupg's legs were fractured, several Fc. cpio ‘com-/ of Nis teeth were’ knocked owt and he the week shows that they | was cut about the head and fa: His Fenerve in excens of| motorcycle was wrecked. fu» decrease | V0 for hin injuries and loas of work net: week. [and $210 for his cycle sesso" ed cuvacetenea Hie vente a he He asks $25,-)" rs Safe That Was Wrecked by Burglars Who Got Just 26 Cents in Booty wire between the cracks of the shuttér, Once inside the loft, they locked them- | selvex in the office, bored holes about the lock of the #mall safe there, util- izing the electric power in the bulld- ing, and then blew off the doors. there to faces tal take @ flashlight of the yeewme: they «discovered that thi within their grasp were on quarte ¢ eepper cent and thi Yarned by « ourglariou: attempt the floor above him ao! weeks axo, St. George had made it a rule never to leave more than @ dollar in his wafe over night. FOUGHT SHARKS ANID WAVES 10 jcauned feeling to rua high, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1913. [MRS WLSON GUEST. FEMINNE GOVERNOR _ATFORMALBREAKAST OF NEW JERSEY WEDS CF DEMOCRAT WOMEN — SECRET SERCE NAN iil Wives Officers Also at Affair | That Caused Jealousies, of Cabinet Prominent WASHINGTON, Apri! 5.Rociety wom- en of Washington to the number of 350 to-day welcomed ihe wives of President | Wilson, Vice-President Marshall and the | members of the Wilson Cabinet at « formal breakfast Pho elimination of wine from the menu Was the result of a campaign which Members of Hthe Women's Christian Temperance ) Union, who occupied one of the tables at the affair, were active in the cam- ile 3%) women were matisfied bi cause they were invited to the break- ast that many more not tn- ay In a rather disturbed An originally planned the breakfast was to have teen excl ively for Democratic women. The wae changed, however, and as a resu acores of women whore hushands are the councils of President Wilson's party were left off the list, as the accommo- dations were limited. sence of speeches. Not even an address of welcome to Mra. Wilson gra 1 the programme. — Instead, an lecture on White House furniture by Mrs, Abbie Gunn Baker followed the breakfast. Mra, Champ Clark, wife of the Speaker of the House, who was invited to the breakfast, did not attend because of a previous engagement. Her non-appear- ance caused considerable comment. Mrs. WVilaon, Mrs, Marshall, Mrs, Bryan and the other ladies of inet we: present. <icneilippaniies WOMAN CONTRADICTS MAYOR Mary Geede Challenges Him for Proof That ‘Was Convicted. Mary Goode, keeper of disorderly re- sorts, and whore confession opened up the graft investigation by District-At- torney Whitman, today wrote a letter SAVE ET UVES (Continued from Firat Page.) ave sailors could each but one hand, being forced for their lives to cling to the shrouds, When a man was being lowered, the sharks shot in toward the ship's side, and with oaths and shouts, revolvers and oars, the saflors in the boats fought them away. For two hours « thie work carried on, until Capt. Stewart and his seven men were Janded in the Mfeboats. One of the men had both legs broken. Hefore the fifeboats reached he Manzanillo, the barkentine gave a @reat lunge forward. Her bow shot up In the air, then plunged into the trough of the sea, with the stern out of water. When the survivors were on deek only the topa of the masts were visible above the white-topped green waters. READS FROM ‘The lost barkentine was the Mary Barry, bound from Pensacol, Fis., for Ponce, Porta Rico, Capt. Stewart in command. Hour daym before being picked up by the Mansanilio, Capt, Stewart told Capt. Blackadder, they’ Fan into the heavy easterly gale. It had come, he said, like @ thunderbolt from the blue. Anthony Peters, « eailor, who was aloft taking in the alle, was throw: the deck and both @ broken, given to launch the Iife- boats, but as goon as they were lowered they wer second day of tho strugs! wind and the wa chapter from the Bible and led them in what he thought was their last prayer. ‘Then for two nights more and the better part of two days they ewaited the end, When on the fourth day the mmoke of (he Manzanillo was seen, the men were unable to raise the feeblest shout., to River, old itl giving her name as Julia Kellar, domestic, of No. hty-second atreet, transferred from Polyclinic Hi Bellevue rly to-day and charged with attempted suicide, She juinped from the pler at the foot of West Forty-sevent; with a boathook by Henry Van Winkel, th any watchman, statement, bhe refused to mi Values to Mayor Gaynor branding as false his statements regarding her. She sald in part: In your statement to the public press you eay: “In the same way when the Commissioner permanently closed the vice dens of the Goode woman and haa her convicted in court she came before the Alder- false and you know it, Ne Commis- sioner of Police ever convicted me of a misdemeanor or crime in any court, and you were well aware of the fact when you made the above statement. T chaltenge you to produce any record where 1 was EVER convicted tn ANY court. Why didn't the Commissioner of Police close the remaining sixteen “vice dens’ in the same building where Mary Goode occupied the sev- enteenth? WHY? ME ES C. K. G. BILLINGS HEIR. CHICAGO, April &—C. K, G. Bill- ings, the New York and Chicago italiat, whose fortune has been mated at $20,000,000, was left $60,000 by his mother, Mrs. Augusta 8. Bill- ings, whose will was fled to-da: Mr, Billings 1s the sole living lega- tee. IF GONSTIPATED OR BILIOUS—“CASCARETS.” No Biliousness, Headache, Sick, Sour Stomach, In- digestion, Coated Tongue or Constipa- tion. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi- ation, Sallow Skin and Miserable Ficadaches come from a torpid liver and logged §=bowels, = whic! yor lomach to become filled with undigested food, which sours and fer- ments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating, A ‘aret to-night will give your ed bowels a thorough clei raighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a lW-cent box from your druggist will feeling good for months, men and women take # Cascaret now and then to keep their stomach, liver e ® miserable moment. Don't forget the children—their little insides need & good, gentle cleansing, too. Big Bargain in Waists at 98c, to $1.98 Lingerie, madras and linen; made in tailored and shirt effects; also a variety of lace and embroidery trimmed styles. The Evening World by error had the price of the above waiste &c; the correct price should be... apeiron poeeennensinetnoengneninaae chtprtgessoren : 98c. . va temeqqemmnanetonnrste Another innovation was the total ab- | Mlustrated | | “/atreet last night and was hauled out | and bowels regulated, and never know | [nest aay, when the newly eiseted Gov-|GIRL WHO TOOK POISON | e DIES IN SANITARIUM. | fined herself, however, to transacting | authorized by the signature of the in-! Mindred Jcoming Governor without embarrasn- J ment to intm 1 te ned to the Kinsey Lister, Long Mens) !ore! tally Weak, Had Made Several | came to ' 4 ‘ t » years ago Mr, ‘Taylor firat attracted public no. | Altempts at Suicide. New Yo in 7 anit tice when Congress voted him a medal Ure fs } for herolam, for conspicuous Mildred Kinsey Lister, the twenty-twoe! mental ptate » daughter. and self-sacrifice at Apia Harbor, S daughter of Clyde (, Lister of rhe young wna 1 W oft the » Mareh 1889, In the typhoon iNty-fifth street, Hath Beach, | « Her and she bad inade severas which Wrecked. eleven naval vessels! died to-day in Bethesda Sanitarium, 3 He was then a quartermaster in the! 955 gt, Mark's avenue, Brooklyn, avy. Later he was a stockbroker in| the effects of bichloride of mercu | this city, and out of sheer lov lets, whioh sh Nowed with suicidal; nture entered the secret servi [intent a week Mias Lister had | den’ Mr. Taylor was one of those selected and had | Gie Board by Chief Wilkie of the secret service to n the New jmuard President Hoosevelt on his fre- result ‘uent trips about the country. When) erday attearpts TWetowan. formerly Presl- Aidermen and of tion, Is seriously it ‘yelinie Hospital as peration performed 1 long from of of ad- 60 yeen insane moat of her 1 on in the Bethesda Sanitarium, Ate institution, for time. & considerable | tie hs he wai igned to fill Mr, Flynn's! ‘Ten days ago #he submitted to an|#) affection it Is weld, | Place here during Flynn's leave of ab-| operation for the relief of Intestinal | and jon became [fence he made a record fur hunting| trouble. While supposedly helpless she » the Poly= wn counterfeiters. Mr. Taylor was ed to make her way to where she | « president, nt-elect Wil- everywher Bermuda. Mr. Taylor's first wife was the beau- titul and wilful Virginia Lackaye of ington, She rebell his nces from home on Govern- duty and they were divorced. he afterwards married Frank Fenton, ‘ack follower and bookmaker, rub off the tracks of this 4nd Canada becaure of an oc- | at Hamilton, Ontario. They and = after ue Canadian | bie he returned to Washington and| [shot and Killed her and himself three | years ago. even accompanying him to | currence | TWO KAPLANS MIXED $3.50, $4.00 & $4.50 Lewis Kaplan, who was formerly the | Partner of Isaac Sediin, whose clothing roome at 36 Walker street were set afire by a firebug early yesterday, in not the same Lewis Kaplan now in business in the same building. Kaplan, former partner of Sedlin, is windows and you will see shoes for #3.50, 84.00 and #4.50 that are just as good i i *. 7 ‘No. 23 Walk ; FAW PHTELTELS TO | Neted by one ot Me Beds Seres it Rhevoniy aiiference fs th Miss Ida Phiftipe, Wilson's laay. The other Jan never had any in all leathers, styles and ch WSs Ida Phillips, Wilson’s Sec- everybody. If you could vist large factories at Brockton, yourself how carefully W. L. las shoes Y are made, you would then understand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and wear longer tha any other make for the price. uglas connection with the firm of Kaplan & Sedlin. and sce for TH Rk? JIncob Av! te: dways retary, Becomes Mrs. Rich- ard H. Taylor. TRENTON, N. J., April 5.—Mins Ida Phillips will never be the name of the acting Governor of New Jersey again, Jan, 17 last. Mixs Phillips and Rich- ard H. Taylor, a secret service agent, who wan the chief of the branch of the bureau in this city during the time : when William J. Flynn was acting am|digott Misa! che, and 1 hav it Second Deputy Police Commissioner, |, ed that for sagt deze ead wiahte J, could net took out @ Hcense to marry. Ready Relief, 1 gave my back and hire An secretary to Gove. Stokes, Fort | (rt sides & font ribbing, and ina ebort time and Woodrow Wilson, It has been her | knows ‘and. mijsetf the misery duty to act as Governor of the State Pog WL from midnight at the end of the term of the outgoing Governor until noon the ‘order direct prof. Prices by Parcel jwatruted AS, Brockton, Mass. S IN CREATER NEW YORK: BROOKLYN w. L.DOUCLAS Nassan Street. Ww. 9s had at war's and al ou KOM, What Your Ow Is The Time to arrange for electric light and all the many advantages it brings with it The summer vacation enables you to have the house electrically equipped without the slightest inconvenience Electricity in yourhome will prove a blessing to every member of the family every day in the year. It multiplies life’s enjoyments and minimizes its labors May we give you further informa- tion regarding Edison Service? 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