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CITY IS SEARCHED FOR GLENN COLLINS: LEAVES HO HOSPITAL: British Anny Ofer Recentiy Friday, Reported Seriously Ill, Now Said to Be Missing. Deputy Unite searching the city States Marshais are to-day for Lieut. Col. Charles Gle British Army New York Ho: Col, Collins lef al yesterday Dandruff Surely Destroys The Hair Girls Veauti if you want plenty of thick)! a It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. ‘The only sure way to yet rid of dandruff is to dis- e it, then you destroy it entirely. ‘To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at! night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the fingerstips, By morning, thee, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three! or four more applications will com- pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. | find, too, that all itching wing of the scalp will stop, your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. it is inexpensive and four ounces is all you wil ed, no matter how much dandruff y . This simple rem- Unless branded en so 6 it isnot an Educator for Wayward Feet HEN a civilian dons the khaki, off come the narrow, pointed shoes that have caused his corns, bunions, callouses, ingrown nails or fallen arches The army refuses to recognize a “style” that turns men’s feet into “slackers.” I notin service, appoint your= of your feet. Get into that “let the feet grow as they shoul Regain your healthy feet as army men do. MADE FoR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN There is no protection stronger than the fomows EDUCATOR trademark. — It means that behind every part of the shoe stands a responsible manufacturer — co & Hutchins, Inc., Boston, nn Collins of the at the hospital yesterday he was in- . Sufficiently to leave the institution, assy, silky hair, do by all bravery in the Gallipoli campaign and rid of dandruff, for it will, al80 at Antwerp early in tho war. starve your hair and ruin it if you! Later he was in hard fighting on the) | try on sick leave, |city was discharged. |remarkably rapid pace. exception. of cholera noon about an hour before Deputy! Marshal Kelly arrived there to ly at oo warrant issued Commissioner Hiuveok. Collins is alleged to have obtained by false Pee a pearl B¥ckiass valued at a mercha in Bombay, Thala, and the British jovernment since last May has been trying to have him extradited Collins was to have had a hearing before Commissioner Hitchcock last but at what time affidavits by his physicians declared that the Colonel was in such a critical con- dition as a result of shell shock and internal trouble that it would be dan- gerous to have him moved. He was) then at New York Hospital When Deputy Marshal Kelly arrived formed that Col. Collins had recovered Doctors and nurses who had been at- x him declared that they had not} the slightest idea where he had gone, Edwin Willcox, Collins's attorney, said to-day that he didn't know where , hia client was. Col. Collins has been decorated for western front and is now in this coun- He was first ur- rested in New Orleans on the charge of | obtaining the necklace from another Bombay merchant by false pretenses but when arraigned in court in that The Colonel was arrested here on May 16 charged with obtaining a second necklace, When arraigned be- fore United States Commissioner Hitchcock je was held without bail. Later his lawyer succeeded in having | him taken before Judge Foster, be-| fore whom he had been arraigned on @ similar charge in New Orleans, | and he was admitted to bali in the| sum of $1,000, He signed his own| bond. Later he became sick and went! to New York Hospital, Collins married = Miss Natalie Schenck here and when she divorced| him he married Amelia Wheeler, | daughter of the sewing machine! manufacturer. When she too di- yorced him he married a Mrs. Muntz, divorced wife of a recruiting officer | in the British Army. LENINE-TROTZKY RULE THROWN OFF ALL OVER RUSSIA New Government Formed at Uffa Unites All Factions Against Bolsheviki. WASHINGTON, Oct. 8.—The con- scence of Russia from the dis- of Bolshevism is proceeding at a With the stricken and| terrorized cities and districts of Petrograd and Moscow there is vir- tually no place in Russia where the powor of Lenine and Trotzky is ex- ercised, cables to the Russian Em- | bassy indicated to-day All the nationalities inhabiting Russia have once more united for the| + establishment of a free and prosper- ous land, Only the nationalities of ¥ ing the a | stant touch | for the rege {sian ( A National Guardian 4 the Caucasus and the Ukraine have dan opportunity to offer lance to the new all-Rus- to the new government, The Ukraine jis helpless for the time being, due to the presence of a German army num- nearly half a million men, ; r plight, apation, f the Baltic prov- sented in the » an Esthonian new and cominand- | ‘of the whole of| Constituer Russia was formed, Ambassador Bakhmetieff {s in con- with the new Govern- ment, which Is keeping him advised of every move being made in Russia ration of the country, | its re-entrance into the war, the ab- | rogation of the Brest-Litovak treaties 1 the restoration of the nation’s unity and independence, ; pie ss JAMAICA ENTRIES. 7 MAICA, N.Y on a—| rOw's racen are as folkows o-year-oldm: claiming: tive Meter, 110: Gokivaie. air ike “108 Peter, 115) “ties sine Devil, 102; D RACK Por dime searotds and, up- | ‘o le Anat seventy sande. — | LErrant, 115; LAUREL ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md, Oct, | 8.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: | FIRST RACK Claiming oft Males aaa! sabola, ii “Candelaria, i Roxburo | 1 Aley cligibies Teta, Joe eBay OP, {Ste Hileon, 111; Manchen, 07 SIXTH RACB—Claiming twwant; one Malle and a bittaenth THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER H tac LP aa aon ia, cA it " hy Titer jo. BOC Jonge —Tranalate 110. (a) Nv mt. 11%, Manon tation, 120; | 114: Manon saree esgees ot “Ny en: Cindter, 110, Paama, 101, *Cbacles tae Hee 114s Mau of uh 0 RAC ink; titwe-year-okle ong mile ands hg: ey Trea Hasiyeou, GoST hae, 1: a pie aA Ha leap: mea for 4 ak furor, laccharre, IM, thi ‘earwean, iol Baste: FLUSHING WAR VICT Ho; Tear, 100; Bolle nr Sergt. Reuben M. Peterson, a son of terson of No, 269 Madi- gon Avenue, Flushing, met death two “Jaays after fh ‘distingulahed himaeit by putting out of action a German ma- hine gun. i[OMR® fhort time before he salted for :] France ‘he married Misa isa Kirpai,| ely daughter of a musician and herself» and eT RACK The fi Rineooint seit for two sear-oida: tive th fur | Mra, James D. Marion Hollins, "Ta0 Kot, 108 | pleasant to take, Any ‘uiptor, He was twenty-olght years Sia and in the 308th Infantry, three-year: TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES n) little @ranulaced oontul four times will often bring quick retlet from ad noises, Clogned not op dropping {nto the Tt l# easy to prepare, eoste iittle rT Lend Your Money—BUY BONDS BONWIT TELLER &CO. Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Have Arranged for Wednesday An Extraordinary Special Sale of WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Exceptionally Priced at 45.00 Included are plain tailored suits of a strictly mannish type, together with demi-tailleur styles developed in plain or trico-velour in black, navy blue, rose-taupe, brown, plum and green. All sizes—34 to 44. The grace of tailoring and finesse of these suits is typically characteristic of Bonwit Teller & Co., and feature the narrow shoulders and close-fitting sleeves of to-order custom work. Until further notice Store will open at 9.45 A. M. H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFT Thirty-fourth Street H AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Women’s and Misses’ TAILORED SUITS Made to individual measurement at $90.00 & $120.00 are a feature of the Tailoring Section of the Special Order Department. eaections may be made from exclusive Autumn models and a very large assortment of high-grade materials. Correct fit and the best workmanship are guaranteed, (Salon on the Third Floor) An Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street 4 Until further notice, business hours are 9.45 A.M. to 6.15 P.M. Important Sale, To-morrow, in The Art Needlework Section Will comprise Frames, Ku a number of useful and ornamental articles, including 1itting Bags, Baskets, Perfume Bottles and Pillows, Greatly Below Current Retail Prices Sicilian Sicilian fitted with bowl and puffy... .....cecceeeeeeee «each Sicilian tiimmed with gold galloon and lace,..... Sicilian gold lace trimmea,,..........050008 veecceseves@O0R Round crochet flowet in center,..... oe Silk Picture Frames, i. a Ge golu lace tiimmed,.... Oval Silk Trays, tiimmed with gold es and ruffle of net Damask Perfume Bottles, $1.75 Damask Powder Boxes, $2.50 $2.50 $3.75 $5.00 $2.00 Damask Glove & Hdkf. Boxes sooees each Damask Serep Baskets, Shirred Taffeta Silk Pillows, Scrap Baskets, Of Brocade, several styles, Knitting Bags, ba ebebeta velvet and $1.95 Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags (as illustrated) Actual Value $15.00 at $9.75 The silver-plated frame is an exact co copy of a sterling silver model, in Cupid design; silk lined; chain handle; size 7 inches wide and 11 inches deep. Colors: black, navy, brown and taupe. Chiffon Velvet Hand Bags - $4.85 Mounted on entirely new oxidized frames, in black and colors, value $7.50 oxtra Large Velvet Bags- - - All silk lined and with large inside compartments; value $4.50 $2.85 _< Buy Uperry Bonos _— An Interesting Sale of Desirable DRESS TRIMMINGS Fringes in Floss, At Substantial Price Concessions Ribbazine | Chinese & Embroidered Trim- and Cord, 15 to black, navy, taupe and brown; yard at $5.25 The New Woolen Embroideries 24 inches deep, in mings, Squares, ete, for Dress, Negligee or Decorative purposes, 45¢e, 1.65 to 6.50 Colored Jewel and Rhinestone As show 95 Jet on mode Trimmings, 1 gowss; per yard to 7.25 Ornaments, Ornaments, Buckles, ete., 45c, 2.50 to 3.95 Tassels, ete.; attractively priced at 25c, 85c to 9.50 Blankets, Wi Colored Bead Ornaments and a ea MENTS SNe Tassels, suitable for Bags, 55c, 1.65 to 4.85 ——< Buy Listrty Bons >—— Comfortables, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases inter weights and of the most reliable qualities, at the following special prices: White Blankets Pink and blue borders; per pair at $7.75 8.95 and 10.85 Comfortables, at $3.50, 5.50 and 8.95 Hemmed, . . Hemstitehed, . Muslin Sheets Imported Embroidered Pillow Cases at 78¢ Fancy Blankets Plaid effects in pink, blue, grey and tan, at $10.75 and 11.95 With attractive coverings. Muslin Pillow Cases $1.18, 1.65, 1.85 | Hemmed, . 38c, 48¢ and 57c $1.60, 1.75, 2.25 | Hemstitched, . 45c, 55c¢ and 60c