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- +e - eres =. agp 4 NAN FROM BALKANS Prof. Monroe Insisis 1h ae Fierce Men of Aitica Out-Bul- garized the Bulgars. ow Cell and fought the Grevks, foot to foot and @ battle; itp like has neve age. Lsaw men stand. WOMEN ON FIRING LINE American Sure King Constan- tine Is No Mean Performer as His Own Press Agent. off, And when both arma! were gone the women picked up the, guns of thelr husbands or aweethearte | and carried on the battle, in a rain of} unth they too, were shot down, | He for hone peopie held The women thought . going out on the battlefleld in the leaden | hall and carrying their beloved from the | Geld and dragging them to a place of | safety.” | Oa the Cunard liner Caronis, which @retved to-day from Liverpool, was Pref, Will 8. Monroe, professor of pay- qhelogy of the State Normal School of ew Jersey at Montclair. Prof. Mon- 08 apent his summer tn the campe of the Bulgarians when the allied troop: ‘tired of picking on Turkey, tried a litt uble among themselves, . Prot. f way out ee an country hosttle to nd his passport was the Bulgarian armies and he eaye that thelr men were doves of peace, com- pared with the Greeks. Mr. Monroe says that he wae in the Positive Facts American colony of & mainly composed of m wien DECAYED TEETH cause In- the new war broke out June, When and the breath be- the Buigérian army went to the front * he obtained perminsion to go with ‘t. Tad What he observed during the ensuing ratatin is Dangerous os months would fill a book. well as i getchle and often leads KING 18 WINNER AS EFFICIENT | to other more serious ailments. PRESS AGENT. Bad Breath x a Pla “Ring Constantine of Greece.” #84 and @ serious handicap to the owner. Prof. Monroe, “is hin own t press, Rinsing the mouth with a few drops of agent, and he certainly knows how to/ Nis wane weer sclamiicaly Pre- @end out war literature to salve the! eects the teeth from Decay and insures a civilized world. But I was with the! sweet breath. “ODOL” is a powerful § Germici and De- and the effect is n troops and can vouch for It that the atrocities of the Greek soldiers paled the acts of the Bulgarians, I Rave tead of the wonderful reception| paomant eecorded him in a little city of Mace: | “Me @onia, where the ire population of| You cannot afford to be 10,08 arose as one man and without “ODOL. ’ ‘weleome. shat wae fine reading, but the tact| PRICE 60 CENTS was that some days before the King ar-| Af el! Devegiote and De- @tved there the Greek army had passed partrrent Stores through and hed mamacred the entire] GEO, BORGFELDT & CO. population, The om tended to 1 fie own army. You can imagine what| = = there was in the story of mascacte Of 30,000 Greeks in a Mace-| Fieh for Supper ? donian city of 9,00 Bulgarians. You ' eam imagine the chance that the Bul-| Add @ dash of t . ‘atrocities of the Bul- HOLBROOKS na were tame compared with the WORCESTERSHIRE | of the Greeks. We followed on thelr victorious marches, after city afforded mute evi- | the barbarity of the supposed | nation. } eoldiere of the Greek King had {Imported Absolutely! CARPET J. & J. W. WILUIAMS. In most cases to let them ais | CLEANING "$53 West bath St. ‘3 moment that an a ura : The One Great Delusion About Marriage ‘There are more ideas current about marriage than abou: any other subject; some of them are true and sensible; most of them are delusions. cannot enter into the state happily without having a neat “manage” comfortably. their little homes upon nothing more than the hk). salary of the young husband. eae Instead of “saving up” for a home and waiting indef initely use of what they have bought! ? who wait are foolish. worth costs but 75c weekly ; $200 worth, but $2.50 weekly in plain figures. Come in and see. we vem ae abe te ate THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1913. however, for Donohue took it on him 6 |or starvation and expomure, fa tt any|mantane, He had coma from a plamue| freclom before them, was short itved, wonder that the Hulgaria 4] country, ant ‘and ferved our the om fj Sttinters tee mtr r lpuntehinent which thelr Hined ene. | exuinina ! n Hulearia, and 90 wan "| THEIR LIBERTY SHORT-LIVED. EEs in FEET. Picture on the Label JALLEN’S FOOT- stic Powder to be shaken} | A THURSDAY---MIDWEEK BARGAINS And a Never Ending Array of Offers AUTUMN and the restocking of the wardrobe— 7] Autumn and warmer wear eclipse the Summer apparel. Autumn and Brooklyn's Greatest Store ready with the most comprehensive stocks of apparel and wearables in this borough—AND THESE WONDERFUL THURSDAY SALES offer opportunities to purchase at prices unprecedented. For example, the sale of Coats and Suits for women is a good, practical demonstration of ,the remarkable character of these Thursday Sales. Brand new styles, made of the best of materials and sold at prices that are but a fraction of their real worth. m “ie o And so it goes all through the Store— all “wanted-now” goods at exceptional HURSDAY SPECIAL. The Most Important Lace Curtains & | Upholsterings ANNOUNCED in many a day || will be detailed in next Sunday's Papers—September 21. Sale be- gins Monday morning—one of Genuine the most important purchases in See that the seal on the you That is your pro- tection in getting the ited ati to obtain the benefits that , ee oem ] Half Hose, 19c MADE WITH DOUBE heels and toes, in tan, navy, smoke and black, seamless. Strest floor, Men's Building, Hoyt ot, Thursday Is Midweek Money Saving Time. Women’s $29.75to$40 Suits «Coats, $18.75 | Greatest Sale Ever Announced at This Season A MAKER OVERBOUGHT on fine materials, and after his regular orders Nad been filled he found that a considerable quantity of these excellent fabrics were still in his stock. We were fortunate enough to obtain the balance of these fine materials at a great concession, and have had them made into Suits and Coats—and so large was the price reduction on the materials that we are enabled to quote an unprece- dented price on the finished garments for Thursday. EVERY GARMENT IS MADE TO OUR SPECIAL ORDER, and the lot will be just completed in time alt Whiskey a your health is concerned Substitutes Are Dangerous Doffy’s Pure Malt Whisk poses only. It is of a hi is required by the U. only whiskey taxed as a m Government during the Spanish War. eld b droge, rer. Sealer, The Duty Mak Water Can PIANO Men’s $1 Fancy Shirts, “72 FANCY SHIRTS with stiff cuffs; brand new fab- rics, the finest qualities used in the best $1.00 Shirts this season; a large variety of patterns in the most fav- |} ored colorings; sizes 14 to is made for medicinal standard of purity en MONTHLY RENTS A BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT ETZ & 81 Court, Cor. Livingston St., B’kiyn One Block from Borough Mali Subway Station. e,or%" OPEN EVENINGS ALL THE NEWEST FABRICS and every good shade for the coming season. TEN DISTINCT STYLES OF SUITS AND EIGHT DISTINCT STYLES OF COATS. The materials in the Suits are poplins, cheviots, Bedford cords, corded cheviot and eponge cloth. They are beautitully trimmed and all with the newest draped skirts. 'y The Coats are of large plaid camel's hair, heather mixtures, mottied cheviots, chinchilla and imported mixtures; a great variety of all the new colorings, Including navy blue and black; i 2 Street floor, Fulton street, East Building, be ¥ lack; all sizes, 32 to 44 bust. None C. O. D. or on approval. Women’s New Fall Dresses, $1 MADE OF FINE QUALITY messaline, in black and colors, trimmed with net; drop shoulder and long sleeves. Skirt is draped and trimmed with silk buttons. None C. O. D. or on approval. Women’s Dresses—Most Comprehensive Stock To be found in the Greater City. All the very latest Paris creations as weil as the newest from Manhattan manufacturers. ionable material and color; all very mo@grately priced. Second fluor, Contra! Buil ting, Wi. OSCAR DURYE Announces His Return ‘rom tarepe. The Parisienne Tango, Hesitatfon Waltz, Ostend One-Step, Maxtixe, &c. 47: W. 72D STREET, 555-557 W. 182D STREET. | Mattroom Snites for Rental, ‘Tel, 6212 Oolu THURSDAY SPECIAL. | New Separate Skirts, $2.98 THESE SKIRTS are made of fine quality men’s wear serge, all wel! tailored and neatly finished; colors are navy, blue and black; all siz: waist bands, from 22 to 37 inches; lengths 38 to 43 inches. Becond floor, Centra! Bail fing. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— _ NEW J! In August Over 3,000 People Visited “MANVILLE,’’ N. J. HOUSES BEING ERECT N THURSDAY SPECIAL. of France Corsets $5.00 to $8.00 Values, at $2.98 NEVER WAS greater Corset value quoted in this borough. || are samples of the advance Fall models and are spiendid value ever at regular prices. Boned with walohn, newest straightylines, low bust effect; models to suit all figures. $2.50 Her Majesty Corsets, $1.25 New low bust model, extreme long hip line, well boned; made « batiste, supporters attached. $2.00 Her Majesty Corsets, 98c Extreme long hip model, low bust effect, we!l boned; made of white batiste, Swond floor, East Building, The One Great Delusion about Marriage is—that you little bank account with which to furnish the home and supporters attached, We are in @ good position to testify as to this, In the last 106 years thousands of young people have come to us—as hundreds do every week right now—and founded L_THURSDAY SPECIAL. _| Men's $1.00 Under- wear, 79c GRAY _ merino, heavy weight, superior quality Shirts have self fronts, English necks with fine braid finish; Drawers have coutil facings and reinforced gussets Men's Superlative Worsted Underwear, 98c Medium weight, non-irritating; superior quality and finish. Shirts have cloth fronts, English necks and long sleeves; Drawers have self fronts, pearl button and re- ts; regular or stout Men's Cashmere Wool Under. wear, $1.50 ht, natural gray, ity, non-irritating and non-shrinkable, Shirts have Bombay cloth facings, English necks and long sleeves; Drawers have cloth facings, pearl buttons and reinforced gussets; regular THURSDAY SPECIAL. i Needed Utilities Underpriced The Celebrated Dover Egg Beater, 4c Andevery woman knows the value of a GOOD ‘ LIGHT LOFTS to marry—they furnish their homes from this great in Modern Building, store, and pay us as they are able, while enjoying the Pride of the Kitchen, 2 for Sc A most efficient Scouring Soap; regular Sc size. Scrubbing Brushes, 5c Solid back, good fibre, pointed ends, shaped to fit the hand, Usually sold for 10c. ; Store orders only and none C. O, D. on all items. Folding Tables, $1.98 Our special 30-inch square Table, felt or imitation leather top; legs equally spaced and on the corners; mahogany or oak finish; would be exceptional at Do you think they are hasty and foolish in doing 30? Ww STERN & CO. Look at these terms which have made us famous; $5\) $500 worth but $5 weekly—and 0 on. Prices marke: These terms are so easy that an errand boy could almost marry on them; and the goods you get here, by the way, compare favorably in price and quality with any others. “DIAMONDs Ow CREDIT. Easy WEEKLY OB MONTHLY PATMGNTS, American Watch & Diamond Ce. mT . Tel, O88 Cor, Bubway Noor, Central Building, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS OLDEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN AMERICA’ THURSDAY SPECIAL. 20c Mercerized Sateen, 3c Yd. A VERY FINE QUALITY of black mercerized Lining Sateen, suitable for coat and jacket lining; also inexpensive petticoats. Guaranteed Satin, 75c a Yard For coat and jacket linings, 36 Inches wide for two seasons’ wer 3d Avenue Park Row and and 121et Street Chatham Square Potent Solicitor, 943 Broadway SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Gtrest floor, Men's Building, Hoyt ot, will find seats com- ing ind returning from A. & S. Sab- way Stations, Heyt Street. Second flour, Central Building. | THURSDAY SPECIAL. { | £2, Chinchilla Overcoats, $4.05 + FROST IN THE AIR—the forerunner of an early Winter—an ex- cellent time to buy one of the excellent Coats for the small boy and make him comfortable. Made in button-to-the-neck style, with polo collar; lining of warm flannel; dark gray, navy or brown; sizes 3 to 10 years. | Boys’ $5.00 Corduroy Suits, $3.95 Splendid quality of serviceable drab corduroy, in the box plait yoke, Nortolk style; ideal for school and play wear; all sizes, 7 to 16 years. Second floor, East Bathting, l THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Women’s $5 and $6 Shoes, $3.35 PATENT LEATHER and gun metal, button models, with black cloth and dull kid tops, also tan Russia in button and lace styles; all have welted and stitched soles, Cuban heels. Boys’ School Shoes, $1.49 and $1.79. Lace style, with heavy solid leather sol ide over a broad ti 3 Si to 13%, $1.49, and PLO Si rarccsatvesaennnsese S sete nees ieee Second floor, West’ Buu ] THURSDAY SPECIAL. Women’s $10 Tailored Hats, $5.95 * THESE ARE SMART, snappy styles, suitable for street wear; com» binations of velvetgplush, furs and high side trimming. Jaunty styles in ready-to-wear Hats, black velvet with ribbon trimming, at.. Mauemate Reeser vere eh yale $1.95 and $2.95 $3.00 Black Velvet Shapes, $1.95 Soft crowns and in a great variety of styles stesanine tor Fast Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Two Special Drug Store Items From the new Drug Store, Livingston street, East Building: Y Aspirin Tablets, 5 grain, regularly 72¢., 55, A. & S. Euroma Toilet Water, regularly 74¢., at 44c. Store orders only on bot! it Atrewt floor yms, atom street, Kast Muliding, THURSDAY SPECIAL, Women’s 50c Underwear Three Garments for $1.00 FLEECE lined, white cotton Undervests, long Sleeves; ankle Drawers to match; also a broken lot of Tights and knee Drawers in this lot. Slight mill imperfections, Women's 50c Combination Suits, 39c White cotton with a light fleece lining; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Women’s 5c Stockings, 8c Black cotton, seamless, double soles and double garter tops, Children’s Sc Stockings, 8c Black ribbed cotton, double toes and heels, treet floes, Fulton otreet, Conteal Building,