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i) ULBOAT HORRORS SAID TO HAVE MADE VON TIRPITZ WRECK — Physical and Mental Break- down Reported Cause of Admiral’s Retirement. HIS FRIENDS VICTIMS.) Submarines’ Loss and Lusitan- ia’s Sinking Said to Have bm | of @ passenger boat only in- | creased his depression. Ifis subordin- ates made It @ practice not to report the disappearance of submarines un- less von Tirpitz demanded to know the whereabouts of such and such an undersea boat. “Then the strain becar Both the foreign and man news- papers—the latter boastingly—con- nected the name of Von Tirpitz with submarine horrors, too personal. Von Tirplts was a man of magnificent physique before the war, but 1t simply broke him down.” SINN FEIN RIOTERS ¢ too much. FIRE ON IRISH POLICE Three Ofticers of the Force Wound- ed in Anti-Recruiting Fight at Town West of Dublin, LONDON, March 21.—Sinn | tloters fired on the police Inst night Fein The thing becaine THE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH Short Hair for Women! the Slogan Now; Many Lead in New Fashion | | | 21, 1916, FREE HAND FOR WILSON IN CALLING QUT ARMY VOTED BY THE HOUSE Amendment to Hay Bill Gives Power to Summon Reserves Without Congress Consent. WASHINGTON, March 21— "The army bil to-day was to adopt witlh- out @ debate an amendment to give the President absolute control over the reserve of 60,000 men, ‘The measure originally provided that au first action of the House on the Hay | $ K | thority must be granted by Congress | ine : jduring an anti-recrulting fight at) |j N H : Hastened Collapse. | paliatore, Kings County, ireland, | {l before the reservists could be mob- A police sergeant was wounded se- | /’ ilized, An amendment offered by By Will&im G. Shepherd. | riousiy and a county inspector and! tepresentative Kahn of the commit. PARIS, March 21 (United Press).—|® district inspector received slight tee, and accepted by Chairman Hay, Admiral von ‘Tirpitz has become | Wounds, Hh en vinta Noel tr aetarnt ot} 1 e oy gre he Se ary oO ‘ar to be sent to! & physical and mental wreck by! qutamore is a town of about 5,000 RT Re Sues Rope shy Gad Sek Ge balk Wo OS caters brooding over the deaths of ecores| residents, fifty-eight miles west ot ie 5 ‘ bg we = @ bed | it Wide dosed ee German | pubtin It has a considerable trade ah Has: mendment 4@ the most import + ACCO © reports in general | in agricultural produce a ant addition to the bill yet made circulation in diplomatic and military tL La ‘ * uRear enesiint LOS SNOW QUICKLY MELTS qoute i atande the Prien elre’ jcerne jerne | | worl? ity, without con WEL Keli BIKE aiBtty MRS ASQUITH AWARDED “Be Clean and Comfort- | \ culting Congress. to increase the | ‘ age hs A “4 ‘ | ar f 1 140,000 fighting troops ne | of the information that has reached $5 000 LIBEL DAMAGES ‘a | colors the 60,000 reservists, which the | him recently, just before I left Bert ’ Rodman; “Let Men Basiity: Math More Snow] damiemblates will be “provided “Von Tirpitz,” he said, “resombles — Grow Long Hair if The Fi <a On the loeest’ vote eines the bill In sensitivences the great Japanese| London Globe Said She Was | 8 hey fo-Nig Vill. Make | was taken up, the Kahn short term! ~ military leader who, overwhelined by endly With Germans and | Want To; They Stole tor 4! {ito ia, 1 wae en ‘ae He | \ the ory of yeses © n- | ns * -, . ry 3 to 10 it was on most solid SIN-ROITHE-HE FANE MENTEGE OTE Ree] SettieS SUE QUL OR Gout, | Right to Short Hair as t yA [Maret weather continued tts unruly | party Lines, the Democrats voting in adler nt against Port Ar-] TONDO! | Th Did Righ V ts a 4" |, nduet in the bours 1e tlh negative, thus, committed suicide upon the| TONDON, March 21—The libel ey Wu ight to Vote ROSk ONEILL. | ..- rning to-day. A densg snowf Meath of the late Japanese Emperor] #uit brought by Mre, Herbert As-/ Gnd Wear Trousers.” | a i Seeinhune nt aale tinued sft fF v 1% has died a thousand | auith, wife of the Prime Minister, | ° | Mol Me geass hl leu MUL, | TEEBR deaths since the war began. He has | against the Globe was settled by mu- P J o'clock, ‘Then the sun ket ‘avewell to hundreds of splendid | tual consent to-day and withdrawn By Nixola Greeley-Smith. the clouds and ¢ ’ from court, of snow whic a1 been added to that | submarine officers, who went The Globe had said that Mrs, As-| Mrs, Charlotte Perkins Gilman has called public attention to the fact | [tate over from. the last fortight of > perish miserably under the quith played tennis with German of- | that more and more women are cutting their hair short after the manner | storms quickly ted off, The tem-| Amsterdam Re ports That Bombard Water, The codo ng German sub- | ficers, interned at. T ba’ ” 2 | " e pn sho! air,” obse Mrs. | perature re to pu above the frees-* ce + nariners requires that they shoot |@nd sent them. gifts (se emia bee per scee ecru; Tho Weer ore enoce wcus Clee Coote anne stow was declared ro-| ments by 65 Allied Aeroplane thomseives w Heceituation of the ms Gilman, in ridiculing man’s claun to the exclusive privi- | IMR Pome. The snow was declared roe Lasted Several Hours. Sit Waconhen Hawelaxgs i ine ‘certain Cabi- | loge, “it was the scissors.” what the weatier mas calls “water | asted oever : pictured tb NIMOBOLEC EOE al doubt na to her identity, ne oe Whatever the origin of hair cropping among men | content.” 1 predicted une}, AMSTERDAM, Maoh at (vin nature of his mentality~too many he, Gh Will pay $6,000 damages there is no doubt that Mre. Vernon Castle set the] settied wea hight with pos- | ondon).-Tho Peta tta atates that d ‘ nderwater scenes involving FEB COREA OE TNS TORRE) (Co WEE women of New York to bobbing their tresses. So long| sible rain or snow flurries, For the|the bombardment of German posi- | friend nee . aa tis 1 ris | Next thirty-six hours the forecast was{ tons Relgian coast yesterday | us friends, 1 yond a] The sndants made an unre. as the Castle colffure was contined to one or two girls | or ee ar ite above the|by @ squadron of sixty-five allied | Baye at von himself | served public apology for the state- in every chorus and to the fluffier specimens in the| freezing poir ni ne ral hours 4 st eee Broadway poultry yard, it could not be considered a| ing slush: frrwzi: Peale grout fire Was observed at ean BRITISH DRIVEN BACK, soclal menace. But now serious women are taking It) ney aie m eotder | | the Lusi. | up. “Women who do things”—not to their complexions, | than the ave r Keb- | ———— | ‘inning of 1 ruary The « has been Jaton April 3. fie did not | OFFICIAL TURK CLAIMS. but with their brains, Among the well known women | "iS: 1h March In thirty-one ‘Special to The Kveatog Werld.) who have challenged St. Paul's declaration that long | years | WHITE PLAINS, March 21.—The ) —_— P 4 N, ~<a =~ date of the trial of former Warden , hair is @ glory to woman and a shame to man are Rose O'Neill, famous ! fa " ” Tho Mott Osborne of wine Bin | Division With Two Guns Attempts| iustrator and inventor of the “kewpien;” Isadora Duncan, the dancer; SOME JAM. |unders an indictinent. chargin ins 7 to Advance North of Sheik Mirzah Cheslir de Kosenko, actress, and Henrietta Rodman, the most ee Hill man.complained | with immorallty, nnd ne Teel oF au ys BEGIN ON SALTS AT FIRST SIGN OF KIDNEY PAIN We eat too much meatwwhic hi clogs Kidneys, then the back hurts. Salts flushes and ends Bladder irritation, ass of § vs £ Uric t the kidneys they bec get sluggish, ache and feel like lumps of lead, - The urine beec cloudy; the bladder is tated nd you may be obliged to k relief two or thres times during the nicht. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a teal Sick person short! At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, vou suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and ou rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Lat less meat, drink lots of water; get. from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon. fil in a glass of water before breakfast for w few days and your kidneys. will hen act fine. This famous salts is nade from the acid of grapes and lemon tice, combined with lithia, aud has been ved for gencrations to clean clogged neys and stimulate them to normal also to neutralize the acids in rine, so it no longer is a source of ir- ritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; mak lightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys dean and active. Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who in overcoming kidney troul trouble, LOOKING FOR WORK Everywhere men complain about work; even boys and girls in school or business find work tedious and irk- some, but it is really their own lack of physical strength that makes it hard, Rich Strong lungs and h ful digestion make work pleas: | urable in business, in school or even 1 k, and if you who are ily tired—who gre not sick, but « and nervous—would just take Seott's Emulsion for one month let its pure, concentrated food create richer blood to pulsate through every artery and vein—let it build a structure of healthy tissue and give you vigorous strength—you would ind work easy and would look for more, Always insist on Scott's, t & Bowne, F N, dmAd¥ BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit, 25cat all druggists. blood, Hosman, but Fails. CONSTANTINOPLE, Mar. 21 (via| London).—An official statement giv. en out by the Turkish War Depart- ment, says: “On the afternoon of March 19 a torpedo boat and a cruiser shelled the neighborhood of -ul-Bahr and Teke Buran, The bombardment was c 11 and the ships re British division with two ma- guns advanced in the direction k Hoss roors. Th ts arde Sheik Hosinan," 'RUSSIANS BEGIN SIEGE OF TREBIZOND. roops Now Just Outside of rkish Black Sea Port. hine H and was attacked b enemy fled tow ROME, Russ.au Turkish have arrived the Black Sea port ¢ laying s' advices rec to-da ce force of Turks is defending ond. Russians in Old Perstan Capital, LONDON, March 21.—-A Reuter de- spatch from Teheran says that Russian un, te old capital aman AND RUM ONLY King Bar Importation of All Other Spirits, Autos and Musical struments, ,DON, March signed a prohibiting for the lance of mobiles, toreyeles, ments and i randy and ru WAR ON FASHION IN BERLIN. Conference Called to Pat Limit on Use of Cloth, London) | BERLIN (ia |The German tles on a new The large the prevailing styl army authoritles to call # cot delibs March 21,— hoetili- fashions. eloth under tary aotutenes fect styles alren their flowing skirts, Notice to Fat Women Presumably, you know, tadi proper caper nowadays is In sre pe, 3 ot to tak that the| Curves | oat you tablets will n ur diet nece , before y ‘You. fanc getting off the (at, sen y Monroe Ave a case by 1 DRINKS FOR BRITAIN NOW widely known public school teacher in the United States, the ———— Since Service Board that the Cypress Hills line of the RB. renowned Henrietta, cenciateaiiais |champton of teacher-mothers and to democarcy. Nearly all men| &R. 7. was so overcrowded his | baiter of Boards of Fducation, cut her are short-haired phd, nearly all} daughter rode the entire dtatance © democrats, is coun- | hair and took to wearing loose eae ry, anyhow. They have showa| Rome, ten miles, standing on one leva dresses, she looks for all the world |toward each other a genuine sim-| foot like Joan of Arc, In fact, if you were ple fellowship his admir- ‘ able, which is enviable. You |to see her coming down the steps of able. ow as Well as I do that women |the Julia Richman High School, {9 generally are still snobs, Do you FASSNNNNNN INSEE NNNIENINN | West Thirteenth Street, you would be, hair has anything to do § tempted to believe that the maiden For in the matter of hair 5 125th king maker had como alive again and Women aro maletactors of J i x : an t wealth, and some are pauper J Street to ask her why she dosn't call th charges upon the hair- J | Ka to account for what army Among women there is an % We did to the cathedral where she used to!fistocracy of beauty, there are mill. Y fest bah ‘ ve their crowns {naires of charm. Perhaps if we all ¢ | ake her king tbe! *)stould cut our hair short the revision ¢ put on, downward auty Would be so ¢ | However, knowing ta Rod ould become demo- man as well as I sked her in- (\\) stead why she cut her hair short, and +” Mise ‘ 1 answered, a r short ve deep, exquisite v that belies} locks reflectively. "Wom: the asceticism of her face, Miss Rod- anything that tends to inake of them 5 right But Miss “why flatt Surely 1 wants to be ternal or “You | woman! hint jeutting you you wouldn't go back t wearing corsets you' and. cou possibly be cliinb into your suit of armor a And then short charming uurevle about the face.” True enough of a woman who looks | free not ously could like a saint, we ever, j man answered me A BLOW TO THE HAIRDRESSER AND SHAMPOOER, to short hair « superticial | should we not cling t: | emphasizes our points * replied Miss F aa imp: can't all | {t did not seem to me poss to argue the point of beauty, go I re- | marked instead | | DOES LONG HAIR MAKE A SNOB OF WOMAN? ere may out the relation of short halr ption is possible long hair. It's nv pad your hair thar ake this subject t ht t wear men,” she obse nen wea yJelally, “What does it matt " ; und as they to the | men look or what they think f 1 ce . jeut your hair like a rens.bb Hs mnfortable lik lean and ¢ ested, | i New Model Corsets, 75¢ like an very ke Must as if table persur Second Hloor. $1.25 Double Cereal Rice Boiler, 95c in hair makes such a as Henrietta does, k like saints. in | / La Nannie A ptriking feather ox cas °1 0-0 Getafe be something to be ee ee ee ANANAASASASSAANSVSSN SS, SATANEKNSANANENANSNSSTRNKNCN TENSION | ‘The original date, March 30, was chang Wing to the face on that ey there will be no justice of the Supreme Court aittin, Justice Keogh also ordered tha j extra panel of 160 talenmen be drawn "h 23 from which the Jury’ ts 4. The trial will hel e *Sustice William P. Mate. batublisnen isu Grandma’s “Washing Powder, | So” u designs, a full a | Main Floor | 2 for 18c dark colu © and white, | EI i | Regular price Me. wp Me An Mase 3 e Hair Ribbon | Furniture and Bedding | blue ar rite i oh peacnlean staat Cre Extraordinary Sale of Sit inaben aria: tee ak ge ail sizes, in g4 gg LINOLEUMS “Everweat” Trunks, $575, hitiige eee. Room lengths. Bring measure- |“ Everwear”’ Trunks, $5.75 | wit cago Spring, “all $6.98 ments. in dried box, canvas covers i Inlaid Linoleums. fibre bound and centre bands, | 0 Large roomy Turkish Arm 081.40 9. yard 50c J fivrawood wets, Exoalel ar look, | ¢ in genuine Spanish leath- B 1 Linoleum ather strap’ and compartment | cushion, spring | | $3.50 quartered oak bos 42! 0x36 in $1.55 | 27 x54 in $2.39 16 N70 in $3.79 4,658.6 $8.19 Fourth Floor. > | tr A 8 NEW PLEDGE TO BELGIUM] =", <1 2, Scrum, ss, Bavane GIVEN BY THE ALLIES | Any peace negotiations RLY Tomorrow, Wednesdoy, A Week of Most Sensational Offerings hort hair is cleaner, If you wear] your payroll or to falaify s ‘ ? Kimonos, $1.69 Bare ety ae vGudiHale ecanned clasavagcT HossouliGnuecn CAN GYAE @rniten fo be Men's Bath Robes, $2.39 $2.00 Gold Filled — pctere | MEAG 8, $1 sleeve, | mam artects can wash ft every day of ao without) 9f, the hishest honor wear false iiatr Faney striped Turkish torts ball $1.49 large shawl collar offect, outiined ieathe any trouble, And you know how un-/4 sermon in which he told the young Main loon. Hand engraved, with safety with satin ribbon, Second Floor. to sanitary long hair is {ff it is washed; men of his church oO] wt ti only once {in two weeks. Short hairy they’ had seen the 39 Men's Neckwear, 28c_ $1.50 Envelope Bats, 9 , | Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $2.98 | ii! saves time. You can arrange and re-| hia motto. for Bucc Fancy figured in ue Leroy Marcnee jeartie ri ‘ flounce avin Dyke, oft ofte | Phted Floor, arrange it in two minutes, even if you} And so lonk as w neckWear, rich erg, fitted with purse and mirror; | S¢cordian plea bid + Me | " are golng to the opera It Ja moro] falvo alr and tala Howing end others with instde frames and dou. | {Fim a | Notion Specials pelriniv thy nterest men, L think th ble compartments. % . , ; posed Sw how haeins ten aie deal to be said for his point of view Women’s Ribbed Vests, 19¢ ee Lingerie Blouses, 89c a cl arkia O. Ne : and Brook's 22c 0 how hairpl : | You si ygleally, it 14 unnatura Pg fe, with wide i Votles, in white or colored | “14c® Cotton; 6 spools fo! , leas they are pu xnctly right. It) for the female to charm the male, In Te aiee 4 : | ie Plated Gore Trays, striped Sflecta; others are trimmed | Milward’s Sewing Nesdies,. is cheaper it hairpins cost 50) the spring a tive ANKE on mercerized croc | $1. Pah ag Be nggrind epee dle Pag rg ae se cents a dozen and I tised to lose six | {le burnished dove 4 Attoole ierced tray, fitted with a clear | tions, cluster of tucks and hen- | dove, Let men wear the, bright (2 itt hao i face | weok at least, Tt is more beautls | ore tet thom curl and perfume. their Women’s Lisle Hose, 12 crystal dish and movab§ handle. | atitening. Second Floor, In the Art Embroideries | tw nr hakes a frame] halt, or do whatever seri advisal Mereoriged | 1 out = let Net Scarfs, Squares and | See ace LOE Tee Re nt i do thle 11g. Rola, neal un twee ||| 182 Raincoats that were DS |} | comtrevieces, Values an blah 997g done up, cannot s' nant as nay be a feminist, but if I have i tesa ‘Wiser: [hale an Hose ONeill doom, ton inelicus ma hale amare ie umes oan G Women’s Fibre Silk | a | | stance, with that wornderf S| feminist Io think Til a 4 vow E h | mane around her face neve BDA reeeer Sweaters, $4.59 ac. e | Up to $1.00 Boxed “T heard Mrs ! JBryan is President of neck wilt a Stationery, 39¢ subject recently, a at-|Statea! ite stripes, Cop Ken and 1 For women and missses. Lan, cravenctted, smart models, | Best quality plain and noveit: H 1 thought th evan ue No C. 0. D $1 ord lonery, plain and lore and ntion to the f na : ave you thought that | |] sizes 16 to 44. No or mail orders. Third Floor. ) stationery, plain and in colors ai athe: male: shoe. Ai te eRe ope Tanto oak t White Organdie Vestee, 19¢ | | a Gis on tro bean ae pleuse the female, that 10 long it longer to With new ga trim: | . 7 : } No Mail or C. 0. [inet has the mane, the peacock ana |e it may, toke longer to get f 1 Stain Floor Cretonne Slip Covers | $2.00 Silk Bengaline, $1.50 {the rooster that have the gorgeous | want to undo the life work of 1) k forts 4 oo cian = ‘7 yar i iL ld Fi ae Main Floor, tails, Tt tw an error to think that | And we have trouble enous Novelty a erchiefs, | Kran thrla An Oe Ake Main_ftovr. | $4.50 Japanese Ren peers short hair is the prerogative of me 4 ! | i get tho idea that we apy 2! oe. We . | Men have a habit of seizing up {eo 1 coiffure or it ' me crepe tl the peaee 0 1 | 33e Satin Taffeta Rib- Table Cloths, Each, $2.98 leverything comfortable and calling| bad affect on discipline." lers, emt } rf Tees. Fourth 1. Clothe, deep Jit masculine. 'T tole woman's| 3 Iman gave mo \ bon, 19¢ For Wednesday Only Sanford’s Seamless Beau-|' vais Axminster Rugs | $4.25 Absolutely the lowest prices ever quoted on these high grade rugs anywhere in the city 6x9 feet 7.6x9 feet 5.3x10,6 9x12 feet ASSSAANASSNNSANNANT TENNANT SEEN ENNNINEN S SRK NR II NNR ISIN ISNEIRIER I cAase hostilities reinstated In her Jomical independe intl she bed beet litical and econ » and largely ime A puaanted Sir ard Grey Says Little King-| demn ned “for the wrongs she had . . aoe suffered.” dom Will Have Voice i | Tne Ententa Allies, the Foreign Peace Negotiations Secretary added, would also tend LONDON, March 21—Sir Edward| their aid to help her finanelat Qroy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in-| recovery | formed the House of Commons to-day er gparaas i that Great Britain, France and Rus | COBTUME PLAY - ain had made the declaration to Bel “geptember Morn” is the name sium that when the time ¢ o ed of a new Chicago theatrical of- would be invited to participate 4a | fering : : i March 22d : Suits Galehentine (ee Arrival 28D Wednesday’s New Presentations $ re Bet © ee ORE interesting 4 than those w Pe havecome before S as the latest arrival \ / ever is fe Ni More suits in solid \\ colors—from the white y In town-and-country suit, through the blossom shades in cheviots and gabardines, to the serges not forgetting the silks and satins with the newest Newer plaids and tweeds, in colors that have not been seen before—and beautiful combinations of plaids and checks with plain colors If you are thinking of $36, see these $20 snite firet. No Charge for Alterations Fashion Shop At the New Nineteen West 34th Street Millinery Specials $4.95 smart trimmed hats of Mi- jan hemp, in various size sailors, tu turbans, mushrooms, tricornes; nm and flower $3.77 immed shapes, Fine Milan and in large sailors, tricorn re mushrooms; black and olors di $1.87 Homp hata with Lisere c flange; in all the apes,. SSC Second Floor. Women’s $2.00 to $4.00 Pumps, $1.45 nitreplece in- alr E Dining Chalr: kale $9. gg | | ‘Pitth Floor, } seat Di nue | High Cut Oxford Club Bags, Heal $14.19 | | tearner / $19.75 inaide pork $24.75 $26.50 Basement.