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LST FROM ARMY eigh| ~ HAS 167 NAMES Ne CASUALTY 4 the Ural Mountains, BOLSHEVIK 3D ARMY BEATEN, 31,000 PRISONERS TAKEN | Armored Train Taken Taken and Nikolai erat thousand horses, His ma: Lenine, the Premier, Has a VLADIVOSTOK, Jan. $ (Assoct- | At! THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1919. dition to the 31,000 prisoners reported, | Gen, Gaida captured 6,000 railway cars, 120 field guns, 1,000 machine | suns, 80 automobiles, a wagon trans port, several armored trains a was a@ surprise to the Bolshet lees by the fact that he « several ponent Soviet leadars Narrow Escape, the Small Fresh Hams, weighing 6 Ibs. and up. | ‘|Cut Your Meat Bills in Half No Matter Where You Live It Will Pay You to Come Here BEST CUTS ONLY—SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . 34c Ib. Fancy Hindquarters Young Mutton, Tender 22c lb. Roast Beef, 22c Ib. | Tro of Gen. Semenoff, anti- ated Press).—In capturing Perm in! Bolshevik leader in the Chita dis. Gen. Galda, at trict, ha cupied V ni Udinsk, Plat Bi the head of ¢ atc on the Siberian railway; 200,000 Rus: jate or le head of Ceecho-Slovak and Sibe- | oi, ‘soldiers released from German | Ro, Five Were Killed Killed irs Action, wer Fifteen Died of Wounds and 45 Are Missing. WASHINGTON, n, 3—The War Department to-d ave out another list of casualties which contained 167 names. They were divided as follows: yKilled in action, 5; died of wounds, }15; died of disease, 56; wounded se- verely, 89; missing in action, 45. Those | on the list from New York, New Jer- sey and Connecticut follow: KILLED IN ACTION, heplpeldbin FORTE, Saivatore, 08 Pint St, Now Tork City MON, el oy comme E agene, 12 Rowwereit Ave. Corona, Corporals, Kps GOT Fighth Ave, Beookl Mond: Peder iit © cil ts dreceapend Sati an: OY Uist St... Broolya, N, Y, { “Peivates SMITH, George L., Somerville, N. J. WOUNDED SEVERELY, Lieutenant. 1 WILSON, Matthew J, A., 6003 284 8t., Brook. agian. Frank, Binghamton, N.Y. M, John C) H., Huffale, Corporals. BUSKE, Wiiam J, Onweg, N, Detar SI Thioas h ‘ay. 30m x, 4. SkyORD.” 62 Douglas 6! * Lawrence, LAPE. Clsds B.. Rochon. Woon, beim nS W. Tig me, New wt See a Charles, den Ni, J. tHe. Yoon d wattenie: N MITE yone's 7," 2580 iieliond “Ave,, Broohign cian, Syrnouse, N.Y. M OBMAN, Pred Mictme! Mechanic, DUPRA, Noel, Fort Covington, N.Y. Privates. Br T, Anthony Francis, 148 Newton Bt., Peto goree 8. Morristown, N. J, os, man we Beriin. Ne Ty fee. Hoctreie Park, S ahh Joven. Jermy Guy. Noa rar SALAFIA. Jaimen, Msidietown, Com. MISSING IN ACTION. f] Lieutenant. Wale. John A. S19 K, Sth Bt, New York ty. Corporal. WBTES, Raymond K.. Syracuse, N.Y. Belvaens DUNN, Thoma J. Pat 3 he Prande’y,.30'SC Mani"s Av... Brook KUauanaK, 1 New York Milla, Be fin 1s Belvedere ft, Brvoliza, war dy Bridgeport HONDA, fe ai Wrst Ser fee tork city, ee vigeent 1 GRAPE catsee rs doe "ittato ‘WOUNDED, paagee UNDETER- papain YROOMAN, Vernon A. Albasy, N. ¥. Lieutenant. CHALATRE, Walle, 177 1. 117th &t., New fork City. Meharry 5 BP a Taajets hy Ay. Broukive, Joba Hilery, Port Corporals, ARYNOTON. Vitor, Trenton. MID, “Hdolph, 274" 6h St *Jeauey Oy, | Privates. CARRO, Joneph. Etmira N.Y. LAVORGNA, Antonio, New Haven BALL Wiliam T... Las Lancotn ick eS 3 pion. oo NY int wate ‘Boos J0u Wein We it peso, bn » KT Bolatow, New Brit Conn. wads Miniiew, fenton Ny ~~ HOSPITAL UNPREPARED FOR RUSH OF WOUNDED Col, Brewer, U. S. Medical Corps, Tells of Conditions at Chnteau-Thierry. Col. George C. Brewer of the Army Medical Corps, who was attached to Wvacuation Hospital No. 2, with the 424 Division !n France, toi members of the New York Academy of Medi cine at its headquarters, No. 17 West 43a Street, last night there was no preparedness for a great number of yvounded that came in after the Battle of Chateau-Thierry. “The question of transportation,” “had a great bearing on Roads ah ¢ went on, le treatment of these men wore blown up at night, but were re- built the next 4 They again were vlown up at nig that the ambu- jances had a hard time making the trip trom tho battle line to the evac uation hospita “At times there were as many a 200 waiting outside the hospit treatment, 80 ‘ome 400 0 hospitals reatment at all. the Argonne it wa: t and we were knew what to expe srepared for it.’ sda ches Caused by : Eyestrain are permanently relieved only by wearing correct glasses. It is dangerous to neglect your cyesight. Reliable Eyesight Exam: by Registered Eye Specialists Correctly Fitted Glasses,$3 to $i0 9Ehnlich dSons Established 56 Years Mew York: 184 B'way, at John St 323 Sixth Av.p ath St gso Sixth Av, aad St tor Nassau, at Ann St 17 West 42d _ Street 3rooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond St rian forces, virtually destroyed the | frisons aro expected to pa. Bolshevik 84 Army, he took 81,000 prisoners. Gen, Gaida’s | destitute. troops captured an armored train | from which Nikolai Lenine, the Bol- shevik Premter, was directing opera. | including members of the Bolshevik tions in the region of Perm. Lenine himself escaped, The exploit of Gen. Gaida in cap-|martialled and shot by the Omsk turing Perm parallels his success in ' Government for c the campaign of last summer. In ad- fair. Corned Beef—Navel, risket, 18c Ib. feasins Yous 15ic Ib. through from whied | Omak within a fortnight. Thoy are Bolshevik sympathizers carried out a jail delivery on the night of Dec 21 Jat Omsk and released 205 prisoners, Constituent Assembly, according to |delayed advices reaching hero from |Omsk. ‘Twelve soldiers were court omplicity in the af- Small Loins, Young Pork—any size, 295 Eighth Ave., 32c Ib. |Seeulders,voure U, 8. Mood Administration License No, G81,788, Wholesale and Retail New York. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & € 34th Street—New York Im portant Clearance Sale Saturday Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Apparel At Extraordinary Price Concessions 300 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Sizes 14 to 20 years. Also for women to 36 bust. Of superior Velour Cloth, with large collars of Raccoon and Seal. Full lined and interlined. Values 37.50 to 45.00 28.00 350 Misses’ Higher-Cost Coats—Greatly Reduced 35.00 39.75 Misses’ Tailored Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years Semi-Box Coat, Vestee and other smart tailored styles of superior Velour Cloth. 29.75 Regular Values to 39.75 Girls ’ Winter Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years Burella Cloth, desirable colors; Mixtures and Velveteens, lined and _ interlined. med w Reduced to 15.00 Exceptional Value Saturday Misses’ Tailored Dresses Sizes 14 to 18 years Tunic and straight-line models of Navy Serge, braid and button trimmed, Special 15,00 colors; 50.00 59.75 Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suits Sizes 14 to 18 years Superior Velour Cloth, with Seal and Nutria collars, Belted and 39.75 Regular Values to 59.75 Box Coat models. Girls’ Fur-Trimmed Coats Sizes 6 to 16 years Velveteen, Velour Cloth and Heathers, trim- ith Nutria and Australian Squirrel. Reduced to 25 .00 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Sizes 14 to 18 years Velveteen and Velour Cloth in desirable some attractively embroidered. speciet 22,50 Bet. 24th & 25th Sts, 28c lb. PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET ‘>... aan 9! Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A-Very Important Sale, Saturday, of Misses’ and Small Women’s FUR-TRIMMED COATS Special $28.00 eg A old Full belted models, developed in fine quality treco velour; with large shawl collars of natural raccoon or dyed opossum; handsomely. silk lined and warmly interlined; Winter colorings. A Special Purchase Sale! WOMEN’S HAND BAGS Will comprise 300 Manufacturers’ Samples in | Bead Trimmed Moire Silk or Plain Velvet Models Values $7.50 to 20.00 | at $4.75, 6.75 and 9.75 THE MILLINERY SECTIONS On the Main and Third Floors, announce early displays of Advance Styles in Untrimmed and Tailored Hats for Southern and early Spring wear. Among which are many smart models of foreign origin. SPECIAL SALE—Third Floor: Trimmed Hats of Satin and Rough Straw In black and all desirable colors. at $6.50 An Unusual Offering, Saturday! BOYS’ WINTER SUITS $9.75 Fancy mixtures, tweeds, cheviots and other fabrics; sizes 7 to 18 years; VALUES UP TO $15.00, at Junior Norfolk and Middy Suits $8 75 and Double-breasted Overcoats OVERCOATS of 0. D. Wool Knitted Cloth; sizes 214 to 12 years; Regularly $16.50 Cloth; sizes from 3 to 10 years; SUITS of O. D. Wool Knitted | Regularly $15.00 A Final Clearance Sale of Woolen DRESS FABRICS & COATINGS On the Main Floor Tab'es, arranged in Skirt, Suit, Dress and Coat Lengths, at ONE-THIRD to ONE-HALF LESS | Included are Wool Velours, Duvet de Laine, | Wool Jersey, Embroidered Serges and Voiles, and Stripes; English and Scotch Mixtures, ete. All Wool Fine Twill Serge, $1.68 yd. black, Poiret Twills, Tricotine, Novelty Plaids, Cheeks light weight and soft finish; in cream, and several shades of navy blue. 42 inches wide; white, After Holiday Clearance of Books AT SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS Included are single volumes and standard sets—slightly soiled from handling during the Christmas season. * i | cn = EN ce cern cy ere a “apres nce