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OFFICERS PROMINENT IN OLD GUARD, WHICH MARRY WHEN 25 > YOU SEEKFOR SEN EAL Is the Silly, Milky, Castor Oil Age. a FORTY IS DANGEROUS. . Love in a Cottage Not the Same as in Suburbs or City Flat. e “HERE’S THE AGE TO HAVE KNOT TIED. ‘Twenty-five is the scientifically Seal age at which to marry, asserts Pref, Dallas Lore Sharpe of Boston University. “Thirty is the timid age,” he says, i Ay dangerous. & man reaches thirty.” he @aye, “love in a cottage is not the @ame thing at all as love in the @uberbe or ine city fat.” BOSTON, Jan. 20—Marry when you are twenty-five if you would be ecienti- PLANS ANNUAL BALL. | ona veterans of the civil and Spanish [inwton, the Worcester Continentat™, the Providence Light Infantry, the Newport Artillery, the Bristol (R. I.) Veterans | ware, | The O14 Guard, whore headqua are at No, 220 Went Fifty-first street, te an independent military battalion exiet- ing under @ charter, Ite membership constete of men who hold an honoral | discharge for service in the army, the navy or the National Guard of the | United States, Ite members are not abla | for Jury duty, It ean be called upon for uty tn case of insurrection or riot by the Governor only. oo DODGES ARMY BULLETS | IN BREAK FOR LIBERTY. ' | Soldter Accused of Desertion Es capes From Guards at Fort Porter Up the State. BUPFAIA, Jan. %.—Frank F Daniels, twenty years ol4, an alieged deremor from the army engineer corpr, made a euoensful break for Mbherty under fire of the guards at Fort Porter early to- day, Daniela was arrested eight weeks ago and browght here to await trial. Tast night he was put to work in the furnace room of the barracks. ‘He made the freedom under the eyes of the guard who fired several shots at him. Daniels dodged among the post bulldings and escaped in the darkness. ‘The Sheriff of Plymouth, Pa, notined the Federal authorities recently that he held @ warrant charging Dantele with highway robbery alleged to have been committed shortly after he disappeared from an Eastern army post. pore ls Millionaire Drives Bulla. BOSTON, Jan, 2.—Quiney A. Shaw, reputed to be Boston's richest man, President of the Calumet and Hecia Mining Company, has a new fad. It Is driving @ pair of imported Kerry bulls which he brought over from Ireland. WAR ULTIMATUM SENT BY BALKAN ALLIES 10 TURKS, Sultan Given Fourteen Days in Which to Accept the Peace Terms Offered. LANDON, man Government fourteen days in which to make a favoral patches from Constantinople Full power to dectare the remimption of hostilities against Turkey was tele- graphed to-day to Dr. 8. Daneff, leader of the Bulgarian delegation, and his col- leagues by the Bulgarian Premier, J. 8. Guechoff, who told them to exercise it whenever in their opinion further peace negotiations became useless, ‘The representatives of the Balkan al- les will therefore directly notify Gen. Bavof, the Bulgarian Commander-in- Chief, that the armistice has come to an ————— ASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Jan, %.—Bulgaria, Servia and Montenegro to-day presented an ultimatum to Turkey giving the Otto-| The commanders of the Bulgarian! reply to thelr de- th mands, according to news agency des- | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918. end a@ soon #s It became apparent that there 4s no hope of the peace plenipo~ ‘tentlaries reaching @ mutually aati factory arrangement. Honstiiities will then commence four days afterward. ‘ @ now discovered completely misied in reward ¢ conditions preva’ n the belaguered Turkish forcres Adrianople and have consequently clded that los prompt change in their pol- Icy Is necessary, Two weeks ago they wore Informed that the fail of the fo teas could be t council of Pasha under jency of King Ferdinand came usion that Shukri Pasha, j the Turkish Commander in Adrlanople, {had been able to economize the euppiles In the fortress to such an exten that tue garrison would be able to resist perhaps for several months more. Shukri Pasha completed the work of} deluding the Bulgarians by means of| falne reports spread by supposed de- serters who reached the Bulgarian lines drawn around the city forces now know the truth and Bulgaria ‘han determined to force a speedy soiu-| either by concluding peace or re- o put an end to! nd to permit the r who comprise virtually | the whole of the able-bodied male popu- Jation of Bulgaria to return to agricul- Otherwise it Is thought the, be lont ing of the Ambassadors! ‘onean powers at the Pritish Foreign Office has been postponed” until} Wednesday owing to the absence from | town of two of the Ambassadors, —~ BOY HIT BY AUTO MAY DIE. Driver Stopa Machine So Suddenly Two Women Are Thrown Ont. Samuel Waller, ten years old, iving at No. 208 Clinton street, Corona, was run down by an automodtle owned and driven by A. C. Norman, No. 2% Ja- malca avenue, Flushing, on Jackson avenue this morning and will probably die, ‘The iittle fellow had been went on an erra when t Mr. Norman saw the boy and brought thte car to @ etop with @ jar tirat threw his wife and Mrs, Owens, who were in the ton| Karly PATE were ¢ firemen around lum! to keep A mii discovered fire in the old Hemmen Silk | been occupied as a manufac- Is and indexing 00, 1, w wi cards. A Beautiful Face j Favorite Prescription has been sold by druggists for | over forty years and always gives was caught by the were mate. Those who saw cident say that it was una $25,000 LOSS IN TWO FIRES. ry for nevelty fealty ideal, says Prof. Dallas Lore They are driven by reins passed through | Bears the @arpe of Boston Universi rings which plerce their noses. They | Signatare Son ited phape dfs: tractable and respond readily to "7 y Eiiienore to sothion particularly Get Hr Griver's orders e fearing or discrete or reverent about -. = = — —— , thirty, Thirty ts the timid age. Forty fw the dangerous age. Twenty \s the ageless age. ty te the silly, milky, J taamled age, when « boy ie still liable to Cart, WENMAN, > eroupy and to need castor o!l and Vd my Mig mother. ‘The O14 Guard Ball of 13, which te to | Negima oergeyrys Tae agate | de held in Madison Square Garden on | ( horagged le te not @ poet and ®i the night of Jan. 9, promises to be as te pot the tgpe gentle aa hat love, in {Much « social ee a mtiitary function, Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. eottage came for the lst of boxholders already Ine ef MEMES ta, the achache ar Ia araite Oat aiusia tha Sasa oF tabby poractis Wall Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. 4 tmnows just enough at thirty to| known in society as well as officers of @@ent the cost. high rank in the army, the navy and the “ed jm—and National Guard of this and other States. - feomyley to be ‘supported Read Details of officers from the veteran ore Another $7 50 Day ed whe figures you as cost, who,|Sanizations of nineteen cities in the e the wedding, atw North and South are coming, Wearing ee Get pee wale cad wien tales ance | thelr distinctive and pictureaue unt- |i! Inthe Women’sStore onthe Subway Floor ; | forme they will take part in the mi : . = peered ee ee oaaith ECAMMAGKU. Theos chide This will be the best $7.50 day of the season. mn who hee figured all the way to|the Ancient and Hovorable Artillery of We have taken a number of suits, coats and dresses that (Miety will figure on to thirty-one. Boston, the pernct Kot Gaara ee have been higher priced and marked them at this one price. f “Teirty . Ly + a ort, et not i. ected Bagger ina inusa, She Fourth and Fifty ine ___,We want to clear our Winter stock before any more ‘Wertd Will never keep populated at that|fantry of Maryland, the Philadelphia Spring merchandise arrives. » G2. Vor children nowadays, though| City Troop, the Putnam Phalanx, the weloome as ever when they do hap- | Amoskeag Veterans of Manohester, New ‘ teappear, are incarnated accidents. | Hampshire, the Minute Men of Wash- ae tantamount to eee (@@ eeeident insurance company—marry-. ONES 5 ot thirty. . erg ite Famous “Pint of Cough ‘marry. Sisal time ct oe Syrup” Receipt No Better Remedy at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. + Geom Murdered in Catskille. cents’ worth) in a pint bottle, and fill it 5 : 4 (foects! to The up with the [ay Syrup. gives They have been 89.75, $10 and $12.75, and eight in the lot SACK, N. J., Jan, 20—Dr. | you a aly. opp ot the best cough ||] were specially good values at $8.75. Gi ¢ is Branch, Soaamy, Physician of ormee phos Bagh " ib fomedy This, however, is the clearing away of our silk and serge } Gore is Seererran ot ‘of |i surprising. It seems to take hold in- ||] dresses, and you will find black and colored satiu, crepe meteor, } Dunn of Hackensack that @ man '* banitly, ‘and wit aeaally stop te most charmeuse and excellent wool serge. thirty-aix had been found dead | obstinate cough in 24 hours, Also ex. All sizes in the collection Subway floor, Old Buildi lent for bronchial trouble, throat ‘ 5 jubway floor, Old Building. § Saeed ut in the mounigine by [trkle, sore Tungs and asthma, and en letter found in @ pocket was in- asavatled remedy for whooping cough “Harry Johnmon, Hackensack, | and croup. fp Fm Teare Wass bullet wound near |” ‘This recipe for making cough remedy 1,200 House Dresses at $1 acne, e body covered wit inex and Sugar Syrup (or straing ea we. Dr. Branch euid, he, belteved | honey) is prime fa ein thousands In the White Sale found that. the victim waa naon| cf homes th ica as boon tata Two tables full, one near the Sub- ° ey) sopneen. peg nd though never successfully. If you try way entrance, another in the Under- ; Cateldiie for he health. it, use only genuine Pi which is the ti Store, Subway floor, Old pee er ee mont Valuable conc compound 3 of Norway white pin | pine elements, Other preparations wil not work in this reci| women took @ dip. “It @ half dosen parties into the surf. Seer, chilly,” ehirped one. The this recipe, Your druggist has Pines, or will get it for you, ‘The Pinex Co,, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terme Apply te New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut, $1.00 Weekly 4Rooms Furnished at 569% $89 $1.50 Weelily 4Rooms Furnished at +109% $2.00 Weekly S Rooms 149% Furnishedat $2.50 Weekly s LY | ANIA A ul é $31.50 : + ith ise | Chiffonter to Models such as we have been selling day after day at higher ee Bo nd“! large $31 50 prices. $32.50 |Match . . JV Make a plain syrup by mixing one pint of granulated sugar and 14 pint of ‘warm water and stir for two minutes. Put 214 ounces of pure Pinex (fifty ct, and is rich im guaiacol and all the natural healing pe. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, | or money promptly refunded, goes with if not, send to DELIVERS jh eriacme OP TO YOUR HOME $50 worth aT Or. Fo ths i. " Homes Furnished Complete Our 1912 Catalog | We Pay Suits at $7.50, Worth $10 to $15 Just 100, of black and navy blue serge and cheviot, plain tailored or with braid trimming. They are conservative models, suitable for early spring wear. Coats at $7.50, Made of Fine Materials Cheviot, boucle and tweed, such as went into our $18 to $25 coats earlier in the season, may now be had in these coats at $7.50. Full length, plain tailored, full lined with guaranteed satin. Brown, blue or gray. Splendid coats for now and for all Spring and next Autumn. Serge and Silk Dresses, $7.50 ding. Six different styles. Plain colored chambray and percale, and striped and checked percale, immed with color and embroidery and made so simply that they are perfect dresses for the house. All the models are good, Among them is one of checked pereale in blue and white, with comfortable low turnover collar forming a V-back and front and ciged with durable embroidery, -leeves are three-quarter length ¥ -out of the way and yet suffi- iy ° ciently warm, Special White Sale Underclothes Drawers, 22 styles, 15c, 25c, 38c. Short Petticoats, 5 styles, 35c and 38c. Nightgowns, 37 styles, 50c, 75c, 85c and $1. Long Petticoats, 37 styles, 38c, 50c, 75c, 85c and $1. H 10 styles Princess Slips, 85c and $1. Chemises, 6 styles, 38¢ and 50c. Subway floor, Old Building Clearing Away Certain $4 to $12.50 Corsets at One Price—$2 A flurry of broken si and very slightly soiled corsets, including the Pais Lillian, the Parisienne, the imported Frances, the Redfern, and many other popular makes, Some are perfectly fresh, Only three of one kind, five or six of another, and perhaps only two or three of another. By far the largest majority were ‘ hand upto 812,50. Third floor, Old Building. lo | In New York's he snachine came along. ne ) Out on the road, ida’ Morning aRSON, wo mill N. J, Jan, had their hands full, street. the burning ber and thi iad to be soaked » them from burning. | ikman at 3 ck this morning | hich rece Mam Moline ‘The lows wa with clear eyes—unwrinkled skin | and vivacious manner comes to the girl who is freed from the nervous | tonsion~the headaches, backaches | and pain that eap her strength at irregular intervals and make her old | before her time. She can be res- | cued from such slavery by taking | the right remedy. Dr. Pierce’s satisfaction. and had gone half a block en Give Pater- son, NS. J, Department Trouble. ”.—There fires here early this morning and for a couple of hours the The first fire was in the oullding used as a glaz- ing shop by the P. 8. Van Kirk Lumber Company on Fult in estimated at $12,900 to $16,000, Hiding were plies | The loss MET HIS APPROVAL. on the cob before. “Papa,” he breath, wiping irom the, Chicagn, Tribune it was little Billy's first visit to the country and he never had eaten corn , drawing a long 8 mouth with his nap- kin and handing the cob back to his | \father, “please put some more beans on thia atick an’ let me have it again.’ ———<————— ive ORRINE a trial. trial Mi ment. can be given in. the \ Al and at a small price. OR) N Costs only $1.00 a box. Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores. Come Ask them for booklet. Women | Suffer former. without them, All Druggists $ pal ATABL' intoxicant or ; 100 & 260 Veot-Pochet-Boxes | & We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Me: Shopping Center | ONEILI-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Special Tuesday Sales UPHOLSTERIES: January Clearance An immense stock of new upholstery goods of the highest character must be Another Big Clearance Sale Nottingham Lace Curtains A final opportunity to furnish out: your home with some durable curtains at expense. he selection is very complete and many fine patterns from which to make your selection. 00 @ pair, re le to, Ipair........ Ci during this sale to, | eee Regular values 82.50to of a trifling there are | | effects Some duced dure $1.50 $15.00 Lace Bed Sets at $8.00 Set cable nets with bolster roll to match; an as- sortment that is remarkable. cleared away to make room for new stock, which is arriving every day. $55.00 French Silk Plush Portieres Made of the most lustrous French silk plush, in rich com- binations of rose and geeen, green and gold and many other | $30 UST EM One ne Pair very beautiful designs on French $2.00 Rope Portieres at $1.25 Made of the finest quality Chenille rope: made to fit any room that is ordinary sized. brown, red and green. Special Sale of Five Hundred of The Regularly $1.75 s upon the table, Th h a soft radiance, restf ass or nickel finish, with Regularly 81.75; special at O'Neill Special Sale of Odd Lots of Decorated China at 25c Regularly 50c and 59c A beautifu ortment of fancily decorated consisting of coftee cups and saucers, also platen, in several different patterns and 4 desi pric Momefurnishing o Bullding, Basement, 67 Parlor Coal Stoves R The mild weather forces a clearance of these stoves at once, but of course there’s plenty of bitter weather coming, so you will We need the room now, so we make it well worth need them. your while to Regular price 811.2 Hundreds of these scrub pails for qu O'Nell weer apenmnmed ge hg complete with burner, chimney and shade. and ornaments. Regular price 88.98; Regular price 87,89; 29c Scrub Pails, 19¢ kind that will endure rough handling and not Famous Rayo Lamps $1 2 5 Already Used in Thousands . of Satisfied Homes You will probably have noticed that while reading under any suspended light, as gas i smart. or electric, your eyes b It is a well conceded fact that’ the “Rayo” lamp the strain upon the eyes, because it concentrates Dil Lamp gi L ial to the eyes iminates the flickering light of ordinary lamps. In either $1.25 Store. Basement. $19.98 French China he famous ul and bene’! centre draught; In Store—Fourth Floor, O'Netlt in to 3 Lights, 59c Complete with needle valve with imported &, Ready to light up. A lamp that is ornamental as well as useful. Complete with $1.50 Inverted Gas brass goose neck, h nersand shade and fringe and best mantle, $1.25Upright ~* Junior Light, 59c imported shade, burner, mantle and tripod. — ] Dinner Sets, $15.98 It is only on rare oc ‘The set comprises 100 pieces, full siz uns; gold handles; regularly $19.9! 25¢ Glass Just 500 vinegar or oil cruets in lomefurnishing Store, O'Neill buy tomorrow. 5; for.. 98.40 7.50 10.75 + 95.90 tick selling. 1! Homefurnishing store, | Dependable Ash Cans, $1.50 upriately 1 | strong with Size No, 8: va Basem omer O'Neill-Adams Co, Sixth Avenus, 20th to 22d Street, New York City mo A Special Feature in Our China Department ns that we offer such an exceptional value. ize, daintily decorated in several new orrete *15.98 Fancy Cru Bi Handsomely nickel plated trimmings, top ring, rail, knobs Made of extra heavy steel stock. Special Features: Draw centre grate, check registers and separate ash pan. Well made, well mounted and graceful in form. or soft coal or wood, Sold on the Household Club Plan if Desired [Sold on the Household Club Plan if Desired Kight sizes and styles as follows: For hard | Regular price $7.50; for. , | Regular price 86.50; for. Regular price 85.98; for. | Regular price $4.98; pamed the “Giant,” because made extra traps oa sides, Japanned black, Bee Orrine for Drink Habit TRY IT AT OUR EXPENSE ‘We are in earnest when we ask you to You have noth- ing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will be returned if after ‘ou fail to get results from OR- RINE. This offer gives the wives and mothers of those who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRIN" treat- | It is a very simple treatment, | home without publicity or loss of time from business, RINE is prepared in two forms: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder; ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for those | who desire to take voluntary treatment. | For sale by and talk over the matter with them. | abit | Try them and you will never be | TABLETS} rchandise Sy eo Now and then a dealer may tell you that some other corset is “just as good asthe Nemo.” The experience of a million women proves that this is NOT TRUE. in | | | | | i} | LASTICURVE-BACK| | SELF-REDUCING | No. 322- -low bust No. 324—medium {$300 | | Think how nice it is to have a stylish long corset, that fits you like an eelskin, gives you the modish “in- curve,” keeps your corset- edge from showing ‘through, and is just as comfortable when you sit down as it is trim and graceful when you stand! And for only $3.00! You never got so good a corset before for so little money. | | The Lasticurve-Back con- sists of gores of the new elastic Lastikops Cloth, which never loses its elastic- ity. You know how long | | | | | | | | | | | ©\fl even the best ordinary elastics would last under such |B a strain. When you buy a corset with elastic gores, be sure it's a NEMO. ikops Cloth is used in no other make. OTHER POPULAR NEMOS FOR ALL FIGURES $8, $8.50, $4 and $6.00 Be a Wise Woman —and insist on getting a genuine Nemo when you ask for it, KOPS BROS., Mirs., New York (F) | HE Sunday World's | Want Directory makes | more “Offers of Posi- tions” than any other two mediums in the universe.