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} ; SER A? dorraphers or Bolshevik agitaters,| waiting crowd came no human lane through which the un- | tne special weil equipped with red ‘BROOKLYN BOY CITED pots aed BAe od UL chica ‘GERMAN "ASSEMBLY from approaching the prisoners. A moment. The second, washed t ore filed to the waiting] flags, according to one of the United | ealencent Detachments Nos, 26 ta 24) POLICE CL@AR RAILROAD PLAT-/| Rede fod cheered anxious, ap-|Stateh Iminigration Inspectors, whe WITH OTHERS OF COMPANY inclusive, 87, 28, 41 and ADOPTS CON FORM. crowd showed Its temper nrently the range of| accompanied them to New York. The eniings meh, oi sich ane woumeed 2 : Before the train entered the Lacka- “Three ses for the Bolsheviki"|the ¢ a topped and pushed|firat of these was discovered at St. FOR BRAVERY UNDER FIRE casuals, 70 officers and 17 enlisted | wanna station these police cleared |some one called, and they were given|their guards aside, while the bevy] Paul, when one of the trainmen got @ |men; & general prinonera. |Few Amendments Madgy Rie entire SUafordicalede Whied Ube | WHA a thorough good will of movie men cranked brinkly. Joff to investighte the wild gestieul es mers fh visional Charter—| train was due to halt of every one,| In the third batch of prisoners, .ne] ‘The one worn in the party, heavy tion of a crowd om the platform. He ——. U ’ TTTH EXPECTED 10 SAIL forcing reporters to go to an adjoin-|biond giant, apparently a Seandi-| set and apparently Russian, clung nd oritiant red banner floating dent To Daya tng platform, at least twenty-five fect|/mavian, wearing the usual red tie,| to the arm of her husband and looked froma the after part of the last ' FIRST WEEE IN MARCH | Mkt tehand Strode is . ees, epied 00k bal chvstelt the other way when the movie mon It was immediately torn down, jeciated Prest).—The deed voll n The instant the puffing engine and “Three cheers for the I. W. W.!" tried to “shoot” her. The two car train Wad not covered many _. PR eo ep ae Assembly has adopted the sion tis two conned ns vad aa eaters: the neers were given by : is ud deportees io ee LL. fore another red de of ery i nga SET New England Division ai rege with Little am pent, engineer, » ng his ex-|the hemslves, ar rete he continent unnoticed and unsung. er dimensions wae seen flying, At a nen gt iam, thee ost & vais cloud atl e : eaiiared we “ie stents jn the country they past fedata denen OF thane Rage ware Four Transports Reach Port— — Others Ordered to Prepare For- | national President wit! be et ° steam, forming as effective a “smoke| hisses. The 1 W. sympathizers bared their belief, which fiscated on the way east. Three Others, Due, Make Return. i - gereen” as ever a destroyer threw | jy © crowd evidently believed dis-| the immigration inspectors sald W#* S9ME WILL BE ON WAY IN 12 Day’s Total 12,000 WASHINGTON, Feb. 1i1.—Gen Per- down to panrd a convoy of soldiers | cretion wan the better part of valor| anarchistic, they did not trouble to HouRS. ay otal 12, . shing notified the War Depariment to- from a lurking subma ine jand kept silent r to the stations to see them 99 ‘The immigration inspectors whe ar- dvy that he had ordered the 2st (New | The movement was particularly © fifty persons we taken to] their way “Over There.” rived with the prisoners brought with ‘Twelve thousand American sol- lingland) Division to prepare turn | @ective, tor several of the afion agi-| iii teland, where they will remain] Only once was @ demonstration (hem the deportation papers, for- dicrs, returaing rom Trance ere due Home. The division has. nat vec be {ators had been removed from the! until vessels are available to take| given in behalf of the little com- warded from Washington, and these New York before nig! n seven thinks ation “indicate vt goon train and headed for the barge be-|ihem to the ports from whence they] puny that is bound beyond the three ady in the hands of the local abet Agia hee dea ihigaal OP will be aidded to 1) fore the cloud lifted sufficiently for} originally came, All are aliens, al-|mile Nenit. That was in Butte, iinmigration authorities, Nothing troopships. ‘The largest number by ror return are th them to be seen. eged lo be of the dangerous sort, and{ Mont, on Saturday, But when this seems in the way of deportation far is on the t Leviathan whieh 4; ie an 1 "In the first Atteen to be taken off|all will be banished from the soil of] demonstration was going on, backed und baninhment from the soil of the passed Sandy Hook at 2 o'clock thit y, ae i the train was the woman, frumpishly | the United States as soon a4 @ steam-| py 900 enthusiastic 1. W. W.'s, the United States for th tators after and wae expected to dock : re and probably. Fran Foocho chow, China, ail olad tn dark blue and w ark-|or eulls for their home port—t¢ they] prisoners’ train was rushing thro. It was siated ut Ellis Island that it Hoboken before § o'clock with ad eek Of: Slareh letter from R. E, C ardnety blue hat of the yintage of i586). She/ have any, 2 Helens, many miles away. some of the deportees will be on their 9.295 officers and men. ce \hien: Coliege: “ Neolin Sole ave was the only female agitator in the} The Seattle agitators, ranging t9) ajthough there was much secrecy Way to their respective tatherlands! Three ships reached their docks be 12,865 MORE COMING HOME. %e svoblem for me. unwashed throne. years from nineteen to sixty-nine.) surrounding the transportation of; Within 12 hours « fore noon to-duy with 1,800 troops out ¢ nckly On the roc ‘The first {teen were hurrieg|@re Eaglish, Mussian and Seendina-| tne prisoners, many persons gath-! 1ocal immigration offleera took full | They are: ; oo jets Cee Krom ttvest, War Hee and | had no end < through the station to the ferry pier,| tn, according to those who turned) oe4 at the station when the triin Charge of the prisoners on their ar- I the Duca Degti Apruaat, ¢ cokdbenblahtieer hetero them,” he writes where the barge William C. Moore| tem over to the Federal authorities! po ned Hobok Many of theae|Tival. ‘The. officers who had brought! seilles, with the 46th Coa: eee Where other ¢ was tied up, and were rushed aboard The fourteen armed Imenigra-| vere women, and at least 100 wore them were exhausted, having had noj Ment cobiplete, fortscn ships, carr home bound | sears stand ¢ under armed guard. tion Inspectors who brought the crowd] fity of red ‘ribbon pinned on thelr SID Bice last, Friday. night und 1,973 mes, and one sneer ea cy 1 | rough usage, T Every man wore a flaming red] to New York. were under the direction] ive gems. No red flags, however, Most of the prisonora are yo g,! and fifty-flvo men of the 164th Met a alah ate ey 8h tg economy. B Recktie, the sigm of their Order of [of A. D. H, Jackson, chief clerk Of] were displayed only a few being more then 3 ' Hospital to be sent to C oethe Teateh népic, due New| for the whole fami Rieder, u eattle n of the United] “ane deporteca appeared no more! ‘The vastness of the cour " s land Merritt, She docked at York Feb, 1 reiew part of the te2a} money, And have? The second datch of fifteen pris. | States Immigration Service dejected than they had at any time “fouRb which they had been trove: id be ca an Line Pier at 66th Street Tnfantry, diet d ' 5 your old shoes, too, oners consisted of iguniic men,| Aiding him were also @ number Of] iyring their trip acroas the country, MK since last week, according to one —J. 5 eARACES The Metapan, from Brest, v ers and twent These durable, flexible. and seemingly big enouch to have worked |0f armed representatives of thel soy by their one woman companion | !M4P appeared to have a de- " So Wen: IHOludianw & Setketienen The trans proof soles are scientifically m for a living. Every one of them, too,|Eackawanna Railroad, under the al-liney had in a trangeaati« Prestng effect on some of the older! Farace Who Enlisted With’ Penn-| srospital No. 2, three « Ne a The Goodyear Tire & Rubb wore a red necktle. They seemed este abbey ante mhomes|) nental songtest, in which they huve Members of the.pariy.. The younger) svivania Division Has: Been | nurses. She docked at Pier 7, Hobo | tha ‘part of -| Akron, Ohio, who also make W proud of the notoriety they were get: | ® , men stood at the) jut their own I. W. W. words te ni- nt, however, refused to take . ‘ |ken diviston: 390" Heels, guaranteed to outwear Die aid aaatey mbaieed tram wease| and rear entrances 0 two] inal anthems. and popular song thelr case seriously until they reach| Wounded Twice. ‘The Pasadena, from Bordeaux, wita| Many heels. Me Gatien chee kd cue. the hen occupied by the prizoners.| ine, “One of the most wfmur | HObOKeN or the Hudson River, HH Oth Infantry, componed | a detachment of Casual ¢ No. youn” wet Waiting crowd, one of them cailea|#"d guard was maintained from tho] (UNT™ a a don, The tugbboa: Fron took the barge | T acipalty ef Penns i lsh, cain a officer and twen.| ein intentry end, ¢ i S 18; eat, in & Gecidedly Careign accent time the train left Seattle it yale bel det rect ah gilt pranaerd ih tow for Ells Island at 9 o'clock | seca Ha teas ‘ i | Sylieasteieal ot wows ork and eigne Onniee includieg ¢ ; Neodlin or Oo. “Three cheers for the Bolsheviki!" [TAP ed OM M iat a was @ parody on a topical hit, ‘The #4 halt an hour later all were in the) pravery under fire, One of the | casual oMicers. ee ai. rao Ne CHEERS FOR BOLSHEVIK! MET| it was met by « battalion of moving| first line went like this bestorenlaahed a SS bricked da anemone nal |“WHEN DO WE EAT?” CRY OF WITH HISSES, |pictare men, but the flim resuitx must| “There ure laws that make us happy, a Eyivasy Josapn HUNGRY SOLDIERS. ; \ eailene Wenecivear fer trsray tus Wiig latand oe blarmen reused in & here are laws that make us sad RUSSIAN REDS OPPOSE | Ls cnt aa aa dal teen hundred and forty-eight sol- | N Ae Sar : Py Sk ch the aliens themselves, for from the! Ellis island got hia men ranged In a Seattle agitators came aboard ARMY Ri E Ny oe + | ork, anivinn at Qua at aay Antleates cha" thet the pe oi Napa i vieon hae |Degit Abruzg!, from Marseities, stood ; raw . ned ‘ on the cold, wind nt decks u {Dr. Huntington Says They Be bee wounded tw i. Bit a 7 rae fe pe cn tnd | F. 0. ROOSEVELT FOR ENVOY? | trayed Allies, but Didn't Want | He isthe btn hod ann FF ea ‘ i | ave As, tut Di ae ee oid Rog Er cat el cae erman Vic CEVA hen do we ea mbasandor to France. s | WASHINGTON, Feb. i Lethe al ————-}_ There was a wild scram f WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—That rank Dry feet were never so imp | Bolsheviki are opposed to any sre ihe “JERSEY SENATE E RESOLUTION hocolates which the women aby lin D. Roosevelt, A ant See tant. Baco Rubbers never | d established Governments and see} Con inten uh Welcome Nike a aiuae Oe AS ees ted States Am-/ much in demand. : 'B NWIT foe ogee!” FAVORS DRY RATIGATION overs Senay ce daa banner e eryram |told the Overman er con bs 4 | yowere not ia a good humor unfli|now udroad, His hesith, which is poor, RED AND BLACK sO | Senate. Huntington Sou Rin Public Hear Will Be Arrange the npg dale te haedaventa! jo hmere ay Mac taaeeewen tat The Specially Shop of Originalions | ay Waleed’ States Conimerata Atta ee eee ones ange scr ra ea la ame a ‘Sh i. Mie ueaeeet Ms alii WANTED—MALE. . herom. 1046 to 1418: in Hope of Winning Anti- Crows ‘eit : i Satin FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET | “The Holsneviki were per‘ectiy wi-| Prohibition Memebrs. ae wrere far westerners of tbe Final Clearance—lW ednesday FURCOATS @SMALL FURS Prior to Closing the Depart- ment for the Winter Season Entire Stock Without Reserve REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES 11 Hudson Seal Coats 30 inch long trotteur styles. 6 Natural Muskrat Coats Raccoon collars and cuffs. . 6 Hudson Seal Coats Made of select dyed muskrat. 8 Genuine Leopard Coats AY ing fur collars and cl ‘s. 175.00 175.00 195.00 85.00 | 135.00 14 Taupe Nutria Coats 9 jah long aegatt raoddll, 18 Hudson Seal Coats Mito S6inch king models, nutria trimmed. | 135.00 20 T Nutria Coat. 22 Trim'’d Hudson Seal Coat. lew Nutie Crt. 145.00 | 2 Fens, eden Sel Coat, els. squirrel or skunk trimming. SCARFS MUFFS Natural Raccoon .. Nutria Hudson Seal. Nutria.... le UTE SANA Bee ROP aS NN Natural Raccoon Hudson Seal Natural Skunk 10.00 10.00 12.50 14.50 16.50 16.50 18.50 19.50 6.50 Z 8.50 8.50 12.50 12.50 14.50 8 25.00 35 29.50 | 8 !0 Nutria.. 9 Hudson Seal 8 Natural Raccoon 10 Natural Raccoon 14 Beaver... 1] Nutria..... 8 Beaver,...... 8 Hudson Seal). anes 9 Scotch Mole 39.50 25 Hudson Seal 22.50 BPEARAE. svachas es 85.00 6 Natural Skunk 25.00 5 Natural Blue Fox 95.00 14 Beaver 25.00 6 Natural Blue Fox 110.09 22 Beaver 29.50 To Close Out—Remaining Stock of FUR WRAPS, DOLMANS, CAPES REGARDLE OF FORMER PRICES Hudson Seal Mink Mole Broadtail seis Lee | 6 BBRUARY 11, 1018, | REDS, ORDERED BANISHED, HA VE BATTLE ON A U.S. BARG jing to take German money to gain} TRENTON, Keb, M—Ratifiention of | Regiment of Coast Artillery, whic ythelr end," he said hey were trait. | the feral Prohibition Aw back complete with 49 officers ors to the Allies, but they did not |New Jer purp Hd not he | want Germany to win the war er tion introduc "3 ed in the i hem on many used them milttary ina | Sepater Wells of Buriitaton Coun aco a * was referred to the Judicia Com- edi nt, and when she had gained A public hearing will ve hetg] “Jf @fybody.” they anpounced ein 8 was able to withdraw i fe | phatically, “mentions spaghett ' end*them to the western eG at the | we'll accuse them of being Geri ni re} New York officers in the regimor her objection to us are two-fold | Go Ditest to W i 1) wm of the Marine th in the “pets,” next thing was to eliminate and the disease was held ta honor self, | The President's cat ne intends to spend pr me by hie arriv ress in th ny speaking eva and net him-!ing men. ty boat, « | New York soldiers aboard the trans | port were forty men of the 58th Regi- ment of Coast Artillery, once mem- indicated that tically all the | g ‘and adjourn | the lead vlored societies, w anspo membera <f t ip through- | in » Mayor's Committee y «giving details of t os, will | 8th National Gu Ranch PR Rte pa, will| bers of the 8th National Guard Coas le » h eption Artillery, which went over in| May lat Battalion © Camp | and spent most of the time at school | Upton and tl the sd Battalion OTHER TROOPSHIPS DUE TO ' DAY AND TO-MORROW. ce WILSON WANTS WOMEN'S The crulser Charleston, from Frest with 1.271 men, including Wield an Fa Special Commit .. BREST: UTOVSK TAKEN Staff, Headquarters and Supply Com- ay 1 aot many, Medical and Ordnance T sider Child Labor, White Reh | FROM THE BOLSHEVIKI ments and Batteries and Marriage Laws ¥ of 50th Regiment PATS Pr t Wilson aN i ‘Regular Army. 34 officers and dressing a delegation of international | Place Where Soviets Signed Treaty enlisted men; Casual Company No, woman suffrage representatives With Germany Captured 228, New Jersey, 1 officer and 20 en- nounced to-day that he favored estab- | “ot ted men, and 19 casual officers. she hment of a special committee to tke! oles. will dovk at Pier 1, Hoboken » problems ing wom ne WARSAW, Monday, » 10.--Polich Poerless, Bordeaux, with 157 men neclim with the peace set [troops have recaptured Hrest-Litovsk, | including Casual Company No. 24, The President sald that mi-|Bialysteck aod Kove! frou the Bolshe- | ¢, rnia ; N 5 OOM: [VI Te Wa BRNODROM, erday, 1 Oriente, Bordeaux, with 58 t Rhould consider Auch inatters a| Rrest-Litovek, where the peace treaty | casuals. k vo fo we nm, child [between flermany and the Ruasien! Other due tu orrow are the iT t \ ad uniform in Beviet Government was gned, is 125 "I foun marriage law Bee TC Trane Hinteatcck 1y| Finland, with 3,394 men, and th {fi miles north and) Kovel 73 miles! Santa Teresa with 1,437 a Pogeant by han Gaanial aTist Infantry, complete, 104 officers QVER ARMISTICE TERMS vonia'Sion. utah Teme ax. and 2680 entisted mem Cooiered), Roy yuts of America, w ns Infantry, complete, 77 officers ant to-night at the Seaman's ¢ 4605 enlisted men (colored); | Sa\s New Conditions Are | Ne. South Stweet. Reys who wish te and Staff and Headquarters | 1 Severe.” and May Not Sell Sree uated By the | Company 62d Infantry, 11 officers saeand wh ex. jand 252 enliste Headquarters | ¢ Signed pageant. ¢ t Detachme dical Detachmen | YURIN, Keb. 1.--Mathias Brzberger, ving of the Kel.” A iand Companies W 1, K. Land M of | momber Of the German Armistice Come | tim pictures will be part of the 268th Infantry, 89 offigers and 1,naa | i ae an interview at) entertainmen ill enlisted n (colored); — Division | " 4 NOt TeNEW, olds Caner Grip and tafinense, | Headau (ist Division Head ul » How BRIViSlgiE. ats ATE BHOMO QUININE Vasc inane quarters, Camp Dix, 92 officers, &s received hero to-day, FL Why EW sausliire Se toe tows Gus —aaee, enlisted men and | field clerk; Casual "| : tes in the | weret Major Julian &, Thompson, No First. we ontered the war they do | Aseemb! te it, unless the Prohib 2 dth Street John W |not beli¢ve in war, and, second, we |tionists via over some of these Jare not a Social Government and| The purpose proposed by seas: Ae jo not appeal to them for that rea-{/* t© @rouse public’ sentiment in t. George i | son.” hope influencing the Aati-i'robi- Street, Broc 4 Liew — _ bition to change ie ihels views Kiam of Far F kaway ng of the Sth and 6th Regiments of} | Send. ' — November—returned on the ship: Sens Word to Tumalty He Will Wir Krom Cape Race Says {They brought new stories of the he vl at Belleau Wood, | After Landing Hayward and ist Battalion Will |ohateau-Thierry and Soissons. | 7 = Reach Here During D One hundred and thirteen casas! superlative " "el 1 ¥ ‘SS Aye excellence WASHINGTON eb. 1 : ly Cavored Sweets, bat ; sj officers were on board. Among them on we | Wilson has cabled a request + er A. Whalen, Secretary to May o: ae master eundly eral in of delici ; Gui at cne eee i : i was Major Ward J. MacNeil of riety et 4 al tary hat noo} eve 4 wireles b ol evry. swe ranged in his honor on hi t ape Race, Newfoundland, | Hills, L. 1, attached to the | Barn =} the United tex. The Pres r m that Col. Wiliam Hay. | Graduate Hospital, who went over | he would come direct to Washington doand t Battalion of his 865th} with the Post Graduate unit in 1917} = Jatter landing man (old 15th New York) will ar-Jand was with it at @uvaney, He then! mueren) ew Sethe The President signified his willingness | tive a! this port some time to-morrow| joined the British Mission to make a | 2 to march at the head of a de for res |on the tr Stobkholm study of trench fever, which he said net jocation turning soldiers Washington but} Mr. Whale once made was traced to the “cootle.” He sai emphasi demonstration be | ments for a vel olored fi ote ie Mai important Mid- Week Special for | COLONIAL Bf rich Chocolate vi be bly pleasivg ‘the fami Old G ary Vide) en The combin gmprised of a number novelty paper a slurs ’* in fe h Grade Hon | \= | Lord & laylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Lincoln Day February 12th In commemoration of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln “The most dominating figure in American History.” This store organization will holda Lincoln Day Meeting To-morrow from 9:00 until 9:45 A. M. The public is invited, but customers will not be served until after the meeting.