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Sure Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff There is one sure way that never) fails to remove dandruff completely 528 NAMES LISTED the finger tips By morning, most if not all, of your dandruf will and three of 32 Were killed in Action, four tnore applications will complete ‘ ; ly dissolve and entirely destroy every Died of Wounds and 40 single sign and trace of it, no matter | le i how much dandruff you may have Died of Disease. You will find, too, that all itching panini and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair willbe fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—The War 525 Casualties in the army. They were You can get liquid arvon at any | (vided as follows: Killed in action, drug store. Ut is inexpensive, and wounded, degree undetermined, four ounces is all you will need. This 385; died from wounds, 27; died of dis- simple remedy has never been known | ease, wounded severely, 11. Those to fail. Advt lon the list from New York, New Jer-| | Sey and Connecticut follow - | KILLED IN ACTION. Lieut ADVANCE SPRING Pri | COOK, Lee W., Lowrie, 3 | SUIT MODELS RUSER, Willam Fertinamt, “Meant Vero y THORP, Clifford, Denver Pains, N.Y. TIRBLET, Vito, 400 1 188d St.. New Tork City, DIED OF WOUNDS. Lieutenant. BROGAN, Thomas M., 93 Bruce Ar. Sergeant. 3, 217 &, Yonkers | Privates. ANB, Charles, tt, tanh Bt | SANTIMAW. Karl J. Mamona N.Y. | TIMENTACOSTA. Rosario, Garfield, No J. DIED OF ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. New York Corporal. | SW BES Gorse (Cmts SY DIED OF DISEASE. 5 | Sergeant. @ BLISS, Frank Clistord, Cooperstown, N.Y. | Corporal. } | TAYLOR, Eruewt H., Mystic, Conn, ! Privates. } s Falls, NY, ‘. ¥ Privates. Witlam TR, oss St i bs ITER. Mark's Av, | SHLD Arthnr J. SO Morrie Ar., Richmond | ’ VACA, dite 3: Bildgeore Uarw, MISSING IN ACTION, ; Priva’ nie e Vinndsaee Net |Serge, |$35.00 é ' ; ‘ Fy MUNIreR, PALPRsc PALKA \'OUNDED, DEGREE UNDE’ MINED. Major. New London, Cons Lieutenants, FLECK, Glenn B., Dunkirk, | Sergeants. KNIFTIM. Emest, Asbury Pi HOBBS, Louis E BOX MODELS 'n a wide variety of styles and fabrics from $25.00 up LTON GARMENT Co. 307 FIFTH AVENUE Near 31st Street ¥, Haven, Conn, Mound Brook, N. J Jersey Cy. NOY ui —. | Hot water =| Sure Relief Fe ; _ Musician, BELL-AN Ss saline tata a | FOR INDIGESTION | ie me 5. Retin SUNDAY WORLD WANTS) 6 Trew IN, Beegamin B WORK MONDAY WONDERS ***; LOOVEY, Ansel Co. Hamiook, N.Y TNOVO, Meus, Watermiry, Coon * 1 Stamped ont Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Advance Spring Style WOMEN’S PUMPS We have a large: assortment of Pumps, as illustrated, with the long narrow vamp and Louis XVI. hee} now in such favor, than can be found anywhere at this time of the year. Patent Leather, 6.00, 8.00' Bronze Kid . 9.00 Gun Metal 6.00, 8.00 Black Suede 9.50 Cocoa Calf 7.00, 8.50, Pearl Gray Suede . 9.50 1 Black & White Satin 7.00 | White Kid - 10.00 t These Pumps look very chic witha pair of spats or pretty buckles. We always have a large assortment of both, Department to-day gave out a list of Bt ae H Asis! Proweet #lace New York e.x.t ry bn QAR. Deane New York 1... Brookiyn Belmout 231 B 14th st An. RYA! Jel, 1072 Rogers Av., Bropkiya, i He cieorge Se adko" orn tates Ni ork | SHELDON, Eimer 1... Owwego, N.Y. “ALL THIS GIRL GAN TELL 1S THAT SHE IS BEATRICE | Found Wandering in the Bronx and Doctor Is Considering the Possi- bility That She Was Drugged. A girl who can say only that her |namo {s Beatrice, 1s under treatment at | Fordham Hoéspital. She was found | wandering about near 183d Street and Third Avenue, the Bronx, early to-day. it was at first thought it was a case om amnesia, but Dr. N. A. Gnazzo sald she might be defective mentally, He is considering the possibility that she was drugeed. looks older. name, but the nearest #he came to it was a mumble which the doctors said sounded like it might be spelled Sipe- mar, She found she could not write or tread when put to these testa. She cannot tell where ehe lives or who her people are. She ts 6 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 150 pounds, has brown hair, blue eyes and fair complexion. She wore a dark blue dress, a brown coat with velvet |collar, a black velvet hat and black shoes and stocking: ‘Transferred | DETROIT, Feb. | 6.—A change of venue from Wayne County (Detroit) to some other county in Michigan was granted in Circuit Court this morning to the Chicago Daily Tribune in the million- dollar libel suit brought against it by 1 y_ Fors Tre Paris London \} lo apprectale. dozen pairs. 6 prs. 8.75 New York | The girl said she wan sixteen, but she | She tried to tell her last | pil Band top, low neck, sleeveless, knee length sty This is the type of underwear which many practical women are beginning : ————— ‘WOUNDED Y, M. 6. A, WORKER TELLS HOW GERMAN SPIES VISITED GANTEEN AT FRONT | | GOs AT WILT S aad Two Officers French Uniforms Betrayed Themselves by Talk but Escaped in Excitement. On crutches, souvenirs of the last | Argonne drive, Guy A. Willis, once a |Grand Rapidk 1 an but more Mately p Y.M est & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 . Three Friday Sales for Women Women's Men's Wear SERGE 2 42 are offered The Equinocial is the n coat, belt with a Is not am “waterproof.’ reinforced with | station in the Argonne. New for Mid-Season 39.50 Three new tailored suits, of which one is illustrated, a more practical interpretation Sizes 32 to of the fashionable box style. —__———A Style Note ame of the new rain- ust arrived on the tinctive style feature is a narrow—very narrow— leather and surmounted inart narrow nickel buckle. ute too early to get your new spring Special 19.50 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919. C. A, has come back to the States. bringing a story which illustrates the hazards under which the “Y" men wo! od He was attached to the 25th Regi- ment, 9th Division, and bh ed under shell fire in the Argonne and St. Mibiel drives, Part of bis work was to carry supplies around Dead day, for b Man's Curve overy can- Shells crashed through the roof made teon, of the building in which cocoa for the front line men One night two German epi French uniform came in. They ‘detected by their carelessness in speaking two German words, and there was a great excitement—but ther got away. Willis was working in a first aid Two days be- fore the last of the battle a shell ex- | ploded near him and a steel fragment | was driven through his foot. Hence the crutches, He spent two months | in a hospital at Mesves, and then was shipped home. — > CLUB FOR TANK CORPS MEN, “Treat ‘hm * Hoye to Have Home of Thetr Own. In order that the “Treat ‘em rough!” boys returning from overseas by the he Tank Corps Leaguo has taken the big, comfortable house at Avenue for headquarters. It has been fitted up with games, read- ing, writing and lounging rooms, and a billiard table. There are 18,009 men who have fought in this branch of the ser- vice. Arthur Guy Empey offered to xive the proceeds of “Treat ‘em Rough,” the magazine which he edits, for the club and the committee accepted. A big dance will be held at the club St Valentine's Day. Omesa — «»>FOil | Rub Omega Oil gently over the aching | nerves; cover with flannel soaked In | the Oil, put dry flannel over this and | bind tightly against the face. This sim- | ple treatment has brought peaceful rest to people who have suffered agont yo ag Greeley 1234 SUITS third floor, Its dis- February Special 1.39 600 Suits only in this special collection offered tomorrow They are just the weight for this time of year. Glove silk tops, which women like under sheer waists, with fine cotton body to offer sufficient warmth for this season. First Floor A White Glove Opportunity for Women Fine French Kid 1.50 Regular 2.50 grade. Recause a large importer was left with only 98 dozen, we are able to offer them Friday at this large price These are such gloves a ay wor many First Floor games You Never Pay More at Best's Third Floor Women's Glove Silk Top Union Suits Either pink or white. en will buy in quantities of six to a 12 prs. 17.35 —_- hundreds may have their own club, the | No, %3 Madison | * Congress here to-day. ~— ; such a plan would give . outlet for its products withewe | a) and by competition would — | BRYAN HAS RAILROAD PLAN. | '"::bore BANK TELLER TAKES $10,000; MAKES FULL CONFESSION Phones Wife as He Is Arrested That He Will Not Be Home for “a Long, ‘Loag Time." Edward ceiving teller Havemeyer Would timit Us Ss. Ownership to! Main Trunk Lines. F ‘ mn ; ‘ rates ail over the country, WINGTON, Feb. 6 speakerp on the railroad 9rebe ” overniment ownership of ts « Samuel O. of CO Dunn b that fe ntry waa advocate ine will re Smith, twenty-alx of the Northside Bank a Street and Broadway Brooklyn, charged with misappropriat ing $10,000 of the bank's funda, tele- | Phoned his wife at No, 145 Blderts Lane, | when he was arrested last night Hello, dearie,”” he sald, “Ll wont be | home to-night. I'll be very busy, and 1 may not be back for a tong, long time Don't worry."’ Then he hung up the receiver and | are Indigestion pain, food souring, acidity, gas, and heartburn go instantly! Pleasant relief! Wonder what you ate to upset Went with Detective som to jail to your stomach ? a Grand Jury to-day ona com: | aint brought by President Paul. b Bonner he Northside. Rank, who | raid that discrepancies in the accounts | Don't bother! Here is relief! of the bank led auditors to Smith's cage and his arrest he police stated today that the teller had confessed taking the money, | but would not say how he spent - - The moment Pape’s Diapepsin reaches your unsettled stomach all the lumps of indigestion pain, sour- ness, gases, acidity, headache and dyspepsia go. Newark Cathed SOUTH ORANGE NOS Feb. Bishop John J. O'Connort o-day nounced the appointment of the | Dr. Francis P. McHugh, rector of | Teresa's Church at Summit, No J. stor of St. Patrick's Cathedral tn | Newark, to succeed tire late Mar. Isau P. Whelan Pastor Named. 6 Costs so little at drug stores. upset? Pape's Diapepsin Wty yoy ’ ‘ James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY 34th Street D SATURDAY Unprecedented Sale 350 YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS 14.75 formerly 20.00, 22.50, 25.00, 28.00 and 30.00 The entire stock of Youths’ high-grade Winter Overcoats in the season’s best models, offered at pronounced savings. Tailored of beautiful, warm Overcoatings in neat patterns; mostly Town Ulster models with belt in back; full or quarter-lined. Size 11 to 18 years. NO C.0.D.’5 — NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS (Clothing Dep't., 5th Floor) A Specially Prepared Sale U.S. Playing Card Co.'s ‘ “LENOX” WH'ST PLAYING CARDS Pack, 29c regularly 50c A special purchase of about 1,700 packs at unusual price concessions makes it possible for us to offer them at this extraordinarily low price. Lenox, air-cushion finish, double enameled linen stock; special heavy- faced indexes, quadra Lack in red or blue; standard si cases. »; packed in telescope MEN’S FUR LINED OVERCOATS At Decided Price Savings Men's Par-lined lined with Black Dogskin; suitable 55.00 Overcoats, for automobile wear. formerly 75.00 Men's Fur-lined of Gry Cloth; lined with Northern Muskrat; collar of Hudson Seal 75.00 Overcoats formerly 110.00 Men's Pur-lined of Brown, Black or Oxford Cloth; lined with Northern Muskrat skins; lar of Otter, Beaver or Hudson Seal formerly 135.00 110.00 Overcouts col Men's Fur-lined Overcoats ol Brown, Otford or Black Cloth, lined with natural dark Muskrat or Mar- mot; choice of Beaver, Hudson Seal 125.00 or Otter collar formerly 165.00