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13 COULD IT BE WORZ? HERE ON HONEYMOON, BUT NO MRS. WORZ Sailed From Schiedam on Rot- terdam; She Missed the Boat, Says He, and. who were called in by was accidental ‘Things could hardly be worse for Jutus Wort, He has to epend his honey- moon by himaecif. Juliua, a honeymoon without « Oride is not to be recommended. Jullue fs @ tobacco merchant of @chie- dam, Holland. He arrived in New York on the Holland-America lMne'e Rotter. dam. But neither Scheldam nor Rotter wocupied different Selves if the investi; GAS KILLS MAN; POLICE SAY SUICIDE; ACCIDENT, SAY KIN David Sallop Is Found Dead in Bed- | ADRIANOPLE ONLY | 1 ! room, With Wife and Son in Danger of Asphyxiation, David Sallop, @ retired clothing mer- chant, fifty-five years old, was found dead in hia bedroom at No, 117 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street early to-day, gas flowing from a wide opened cock over the bed. The police, Marry 6 the dead man’s son, reported the case one of uicide, The family insisted it| People living in the apartment above | that of the Sallope detected the emo! And, take {t from) was traced to the bedroom Sallop ocou- pied alone, His wife and son, who rooms, had not for another week” is alleged to have smelled the atrong odor and might have been uttered by Shukri Pasha, been in danger of asphyxiation them-| Turkish commander of the fortress of mn atarted bY Adrianople, which has hwid out for #0 neinghbore had not resulted in the dis- ph nf | Bere Nahum Bokolow of Berlin, one of | and ammunition, while there ts much | covery of Sallop’s death. ' dam, though spoken with all appropri- —_— | __ ate vehemence, were tusty words eooues] ZIQNISTS GREET SOKOLOW. } to express the frame of mind that _— Jutus wae in as he fixed his oad eyed| Mistingatshed Le tM om the statue of Uberty for the fret Arrives From Berlin. ; time. ' On February % Julius and Miss Hen } rietta rhardt of Haarlem, which ‘s pronounced the same as the same of that section of New York lying eou’ by eou,’ west of the Bronz, were married. | It was a fine wedding, attended by the arrived tn New York Yeading burghers and Julus and Mre, | 1h citizens. Julius looked forward to a delightful voyage across the ocean together, after whioh they were to journey to Cincin- nat! on a visit to Julius'e brother, also @ tobacco merchant. ‘The bride, however, went to bid fare- well to some relatives near Rotterdam. She was te join Julius at the boat be- fore ied. Julius was on hand but hi was not. Nevertheless, the young husband inadvertently eailed alone. When ho realized that be was off on a solitary honeymoon he re marked, “Well, I'll be Rotterdemmed.” ‘The wireless operator was appenied to. A message was sparked out into negie Hall next Saturday Unconscious at 1 James Higgins, et: Flow had oe fracture of the ekull. Hospital. was injured. to-day on t night. of Shaft. yeare old, a| steamfitter’s helper, living at No. 617 East Seventeenth etreet, was found un- conacious at 7 e’olock thie morning at the bottom of @ freight elevator shaft in John Harrington's abdattoir at No. 774 First avenue. The boy was removed to| the mont dietingulshed linguists, writere| sickness ravaging the ranks of the| aad afvocates of Zionism in the world, ne North Germas Loyd steamship Kaiser | Wihiem TI, He was met at the Ho- boken pier by @ large delegation of Jow-|in order to save the fortress from the Herr Gokolow will deliver a series of lectures in thie country under the au- apices of the Federation of Amerjoan Zioniate, His first lecture will be at Car- TURKS CAN HOLD | ONE WEEK LONGER Commander of Besieged City Sends Warning That Army Is in Desperate Plight. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 12.--A espairing ory of “I can hold out only the} Many months against bombardment of hundreds of siege guna brought to bear by the Bulgarian and Servian troops surrounding the city. Shutet Pasha at the eame time tn- | formed the Porte that Adrianople was | | nearing the end of its supplies of food | defenders, The commander, who has offered such | & long defense, urges that ether the peace negotiations should be hastened humtifation of capitulation, or that an | immediate attempt to relieve the olty should be undertaken fro:.. the Ohataija | lines, thus enabling the besieged Turkish @arrison to effect @ sortie, wich even if {t were unsuccensful would obviate unconditional surrender, | The Turkish Ministry ts divided in| opinion on the matter and has failed hitherto to reach a solution of the prob lem raised by the commander of the be eged fortrens, ‘The ferment aroused 6y the murder of the late Nazi Pasha continues to| a oe ere robatiy "a threaten internal trouble in Turkey. At) The police have net deen able to determine how the boy |= service held here in memory of the| \tormer popular Commander-in-Chiet of | the Turkish army tho officiating Mus- epace imploring Henrietta, the bride, to tell her Julius where she was and what had befallen her. But there came Bo answering word, The rest of the voyage across the een was, for Julius, one long fidget. He fidgeted morning, noon and night He had taken a very attractive young wo- man for better and for Wors, and then gone a-salling away to the other aide of the world without ber, Why shouldn't F he fidget? ‘By the time Fire Island was sighted Jullus was ready to fight anybody who even dared to hum the wedding march. His countenance was as gloomy es a gargoyle. But when the Rotterdam docked a cable message was laid in Bis trembling hand. It contained the cheering asurance that the bride would arrive in New York on the Campania of the Cunaeg line Saturday. When Mrs. Wors arrives she and Ju- Mus will begin to be happy again. They will also enjoy seeing what kind of coupons are given with cigars and to- bacco In classic Cincinnatt. hair is coming It was our grandm: hun even color, pearance is of the Nowadays, thoug! troublesome task of and the mussy mi: The old-time mixture of Sage end Sulphur for darkenin, tnd faded f gray, in vogue Tea itreaked in, says @ well-known downtown druggist. TRY IT! SAYS SAGE TEA DARKENS AND BEAUTIFIES FADED, GRAY HAIR Mixed With Sulphur Makes) 4 Hair Soft and Luxuriant and Removes Dandruff. r's treatment and i ls of women, and men too, are’ again using it to keep their hair a good, hich ite sensible, as we an age when a youthful ap- test ad: calle: Remed: It is the most popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Sim- By, dampen a soft brush or i “Wyeth's Sage and this throug! strand atatime. D. by morning the gray hi appears and ter anot! off application it is restored dies with Wyeth Sage at besides beau fully darkening hey say it pro- duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which i tractive, be- nd Sulp! and falling hi folks, get bu: jaca Department. Only at . $35 to $45 Silk Lined Suits, of Exclusive Fabrics $45 Silk Lined, Flat Braided, Finest Overcoat Fabrics It would be a sheer waste of money for us nary conditions. It would be impossible, if our new department was at all known. So you will understand that it is just a “get acquainted” proposition, We feel that we have the cleverest special tailoring organization in the country. We haven't yet seen any smarter made-to-measure clothes than our own, But we want your verdict. We want you to know the excellence of tailoring, the exclusiveness of fabric, and the distinctiveness of style made possible by this organization. 265 Broadway Near Chambers St. Opposite City Hall. 841 Broadway, at 13th Street, Near Union Square. to make this “special offering” under ordi-|defini Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests. . é $35 to $45 Silk Lined Overcoats, of our hands, With Easter Less Than Two Weeks Away— Special Made-to-Measure Easter Clothes Offering For Only 1,000 Men —A $35 to $45 made-to-measure Silk-lined Suit, Silk-lined Frock Coat and Vest, or Silk-lined Overcoat—made to measure, mind you—for $25 This is to mark the inauguration of the Hackett-Carhart Special But, remember, the offering is limited. ousand orders will be taken at the low price quoted: $25 (Until March 19th, Orders Will Be Taken for Easter Delivery) We want you to learn the Hackett-Carhart ion of “fit” and “individuality.” there’s only one way for you to gain such knowledge—that’s by letting us make you a suit or an overcoat. To prove to you that we have but one object in mind when we urge this we ask you to make the following comparison: Match your selection with the finest 835 to $45 garment you have ever known. Compare them in every detail that goes to make clothes good. And if the Hackett- Carhart garment suffers by a single com- parison you are at liberty to leave it on 119 West 42d St., Near Broadway, Open Evenings. Made to Measure And 104 ST, L STATION AT CORNER IFISHER BROS sulman pr. ‘Trentle. | 8. in, thirty ra old, was) killed In Long Island City this morning by the fall of a trestle. He waa work- | Ing on a ten-story factory butiding that the Degnon Contracting Company ts erecting un Thompson avenue. A train of four cars loaded with concrete was being pushed along @ trestie when the treatie gave way. On Windy Days | i] you will appreciate having the | e Sudion Chip attached to your eyeglasses. Strong winds mean broken | lenses and the feeling of dis- comfort while without your glasses, Harris Suction Clips hold | firmly and securely and won't ane off until you take them | bl Attached to your glasses, 35 cts. | Sold only at our eight stores. 64 East 23d Street, near Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Ave, 8ist and 82d Sts, 70 Nass et, near John Street. fast longest in laundering—hold shape. Tey them —it will pay you. The newest shape is the Pembroke, with LINOCORD “SNAP-ON” BUTTONHOLE. Hag Dry With a of $75 CREDIT TERMS: 53 fem 50 MY Kad ewe 5100 5 Pe" 75/410 Per 150 1 0 A WEEK OPENS e AN ACCOUNT Open Saturday Evenings COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 &104 ST. The Thrilling Story of New York “The Day of Days’ By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE . Inc, Retail 154 East 125th St. Near 3d Ave, Open Evenings. Begins Next . Sunday In the Magazine and Story Section of THE Sunday World THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 132, 1918, OSSAIO LAW ¢ Give Surety Stamps Free With All PurchasesE=1O Eel O ONEILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Co > mixtures, English models. belted styles—-an absolutely meres, etc. New Stone Gra; and, of course, plenty of blacks and browns. serge lined, with satin sleeve li still others have silk to the edge. up to 46, 5,000 Copies of Marion Harland’s Famous $2.00 Cook Book On Sale To- 5 Mario! book O'Neill Main Store—First te aaaanedl of the Famous Guaranteed to reduce hips and abdomen one to five inches, effect- ing the requisite fashionable lines. Wearproof Elas- tine Gores Used Only in W. B. Elastine - Reduso Corsets provide perfect comfort, prevent weaken- ing of the fibre, slipping, straining or cutting; and insure gore-dura- y during the life of the corset, (See illustration), No, O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. OEE O'Neill-Adams Co., { d The Greatest Outfitting Opportunity of The Entire Year for New York Men The New Overcoats Values $18.00 to $25.00 First the swagger 42-inch Top Coats of light and dark regulution styles in modest mixtures and plain dark colors, English Tweeds, Scotch Mixtures, American Velours, Cassi- well as more fanciful ideas in salads, des- serts, etc, and now a sold at $2.00, Special, 59c. The Latest Models This Mammoth Pre-Easter Sale Presents Newest Spring Suits, Top Coats, Tuxedo and Evening Dress Suits Sizes for Slim and Stout Men as Well as Regulars And to make it possible for every man to take immedi- ate advantage of the sale we will sell these Suits and Overcoats on our Cash or Credit Plan Pick out your Suits and Overcoats at once—TO- DAY—and make arrangements for small payments at intervals. Newest Spring styles—reproduced from the latest models of authoritative designers—made by tailors of the highest skill. A Few Facts About Workmanship In all these Suits you will find the same shape-retaining points that are in the finest clothes—hand-felled collars, + pockets stayed with linen, collars fitted to cling close around the neck, superior linings, some of silk; trousers are the new modified English model, with 214-inch cuffs, which can be made “straight” style if preferred, all seams double-stitched. No Charge for Alterations—Fit Guaranteed > $12.50 | Evening Clothes The New Suits Values $18.00 to $25.00 $12.50 $12.50 Include the latest English models. Also the conserva- Values $18 to $25 Also some stylish fitted back, so 8 hog tive sack suits for those who prefer them. * Two and three buttom sack and Norfolk styles. MATERIALS that could be desired, from bright mixtures to t! black vicunas. There are cil stripes, herringbone eff Worsted, cheviot and c: Iso conservative ya, New Browns, mixed colors Some are jg; others are silk lined; Sizes $4 to 42%. Stouts Latest Model full Evening Dress or Tuxedo Suits, of fine unfinished Vicuna, with heavy gros grain silk facing. eres, in plain and t WIDE WALE WEAVES, also plain blue and fancy in the new lighter shades of gray, brown, blue and tan. O'Neill's Bte Store for Dad and the Boys, Four Entrances Directly from Sixth Ave nue, nrnrnrnnrnnnnnnwwnwnnwnrnrnnnwnwnnwnnnnnnwrwrmnmnnr~mr—r—w A special lot of The Best $3.00 Silk Umbrellas in New York at $1.95 This Extraordinary Offering of Women’s New Morning Dresses 9c| Special at $1.98 ° Is for the fe dred fortunat. chi to0 (Mail Orders ie extra) east aoa (ECR an AUIS EN Sizes and styles for men and A jousands | C47ly to-morrow. women. \ bland The most attractive new models we have seen; made of Black for men, black and pared, practi- | superior grades of washable materials, such as white Pique, dashionslile.colory BOR TL anER cal dishes, as | fancy percales, chambray and gingham. The four illustrations xtra quality tape edge silk umbrellas, all made with eight rib paragon frames, assorted Natural, Mission and Ebon- ene Handles. A_ generous give just a hint of their beauty. nm Har- 3.00 value f 1.95. (ashe tae Fe : ONelll Main La Moor, science. A woadertul Club Plan Sale of High-Grade Wardrobe Fieer, \ . h may be purchased NOW and arrangements made lor Payments at Intervals Built like a battleship in that they are doubly strengthened to resist th hardest attacks of their railroad e1 mies, Built of three-ply veneer fibre centre bands, four drawers and. hat box. Brassed steel trimmings, All parts riveted, Will hold twelve gowns or § and two hats. Special Club Plan price for this 35,00 No, 2, 81.08 No, 8, 61.98 No. No. 1 Dress, v edged with plain material, trimmed with pearl buttons. A very pretty dress for so little as $1.98. . No. 2—Gingham _Dres: ith embroidered and scalloped cuffs, trimmed with piping and Special at Dress, ned yoke of eyelet em: named with piping of contra |. A wonderfully good d for $1.98. No. 4—White Pique Dress, with scalloped collar and cuffs, trimmed with pearl buttons all down the front fastened in front. Only 98, Other models with Robespierre collars and jabots, in various styles and materials. Much too pretty to be called merely house dresses; in the warm weather they will be splendid broide: of plain material 4 trunk...., c ) or outing. Complet O'Netll Matin Store—Thira Floor. Headley & WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS