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Being “ribbed,” it gives and takes at every move you make. Ask for No. 923, Two-piece suits, too. ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Make Your Parlor A Real Living Cor WORK MONDAY WONDERS ; Room ‘ nvenient Credit May Be Arranged Uptown Downtown Brooklyn 3D AVENUE A BROADWAY Cor, 4th St, | Brazil. |signed. Fact that assignment is with | | not on priority. 2D SL TE ARS “UT. TSCH ER SuneEE( 3) RIGS Tones New ape ork’s Largest Furniture, Piano and Phonograph Stores “EVENING WORLD | SOLDIER AND SAILOR LETTER COLUMN, Given Are Official From the Army and Navy Inquiries to Evening World Soldier and Sailor. Letter Column, List for Return. manski, No. 144 234 y, Company ©, | , {s| ment of Marines is not on priority. | the division, at the Waldorf-Astorin preparing for priority Friend—The sith Aero Squadron | last night. ‘The badges bear a red Ethel Samilow, 18 Sumner Ave.,! has t ross of a white enamel background Rrooklyn.—Tre 75th Coast Artillery urrounded by « band of blue and in Corpsyias been on priority since Nov PCN! scribed Ww the words, “Servi 1s. i s Anxious Mother.-Company A, 307th Field Artillery Military Police, is preparing for pri- y since Jan, 20. Mrs. K. L, ¢ rr any Ay vr eidte Ge contain sufficient desi Departments — Address All n't priority of whic information. Soldiers’ priority. Mrs. McD.--The 32ist Field Signal Pattalion has been on priority since Jan, 7, Seana eae An Anxious Mother—The 206th Ma- “Priority” in Answers Meane Special Chine Gun Battalion is to sail about March 5 _ Mra. Ww. Sister.- Krieger, Street, Brooklyn—The muster roll of is in the Army of Occupation. | the 45th Company, 5th Regiment, U. S. Marines, to which soldier was transferred, shows as of Dee 31. Anxious Field Artil ry He "ince Nov, 29 Nazaire, Tho 31 other—Battery A, has been on priori Ss Aiea astute Always Reireshing and Appelizing is at Waldbreitbach, Germany, with is on priority since Nov. 26, his organization. number is 126573, He is carried on the Marine Corps record as Francis T. Schymanski, runner and is enjoying the best of health. Graco Howeli—The 4024 Motor Truck Supply Train, 307th Company, nue—Company A Location not Bot on priority, is met on priority available. Mollie N.—The Si5th Infantry, Ma- chine Gun Company, 7th Division, ‘s part of the 79th Division and is in the Army of Occupation. ron of Cavalry and Troop C, 3d Cav- airy, are not on priority. | Mrs. D. C. Chapman, 92 6th Avenue, | — Brooklyn: the The lith Infantry is with | Army of Gccupation, It is ate h Division. Head-| quarters of the 28th Division is lo- cated at Colombey les Belles, | Yonkers—The n 18 to sail about Feb. 20. 52 East 49th Street—The | nsth Infantry is not on priority, The| 80th Division is not on priority. Mrs. James Doyle, $22 East Gist Street—Company C, 37th Engineers, | {hag been on priority since Jan. 11'| The 348th Infantry has been on pri- ority since Nov, 29. and Sister—The dron has been on pri-| It 1s not in the | Ariny « Ethe—" 8, Winding Guilt arrived at La Paliice Dec. 27. Date | of return upknown, | An Anxious Motber—The U. 8. _S. Radnor sailed from St. Nazaire for Philadelphia on mee 7, Due at Phil- | B.C, R, New York—The U. 8. 8 ‘acoma arrived Feb. 11 at Bahia,/ Return date unknown. D, A.—Drafted men will be returned | to the United States for discharge within four months after peace is Regular Army does not change) R., 152 Highland Avenue, Jer- N. J.—Company C, has been on priority since | Jane—The 213th Aero Squadron is Location unavall- able. A. A. Y.—Thoe 30ist Engineers is serving With the 83d Army. 348th | It is not | | Street ‘The 6024 Engineers is not on priority. Germany DS. ally soon. Brookiyn 2 on priority, H. Morris, 42 West 65th Street—The | 15th Field Artillery is in the 24 Divle | sion of the Army of Occupation. It not on priority. Anxious Wife Engineers, | Company D, Mth the 2d | Headquarters O."h08, 1s at. Bour; } and is on priority. her—The 318th Field ulion is on priority 75 Summit | Avenue, —The Quarter- master's of the sotn Division at Ancy-le-Fran pany A, 2d Anti embarked on Feb. | us Mother.--The 161st} Company K, embarked on} Division, i sith has beer oN Anxious Mother Company F, 307, of the 82d Di- is not yet on priority. Prepar- No information is @ at Saratoga Ave. His tdentification located at Nazaire. He is the company priority since Nov. 2 A. Sestore, No. 148 Railroad Avenue, Greenwich, Conn.—The 348th Infantry of the 87th Division has been on 5 1. Miss Margaret Comer, Wales Ave- |nue—Company H, 306th infantry, is to May Cummings, No. 2266 24 Ave-| , 5 is} Martin Maloney, No. 28 Bast 4oth| Lead | sail about March 6. Reader—Rattery Coast Artillery ther—The dD, It is attached to the 87th Divi-| 14 Bradhurst Ave.—| Sa ar hat Vana halo | SERMIDE BADGES GIVEN -Your question did not nation of the| you desired | The 6th Cavalry, | Troop L, is unattached and {s not on Now Jersey— Battery A, 122d Fieif Artillery Corps It ‘4th Engineers, It is located at Neuerbure, Attached to the 7th Army 70th | rps, has had their E. L. L., Brooklyn—The 1st Squad-|mail stopped owing to embarking! y No. 1,217,541, A. P.O |781, has been on Driortty since Jan. #2 cruiting, collecting funds in campaigns, work, serving In soup eens, dietetic classes or office he men are attached to TO RED CROSS WORKERS ly larger size waa used i from ja blue ee with @ sa RSS tent lor the men has no euleh Several Hundred Men and Women | EMa. da ie mien ne a women one white stripe on the ribbon Indicates 1.600 or more hours in a year and two white stripes show 2.400 hours Receive Distinction at Recep- tion in Their Honor. Distinguished service badges were awarded several hundred workers of Cross at @ reception in their honor | et reconstruction work ‘would be. in tendered by Bthan Allen, Manager of charge of Dr. Livingstone Farrand. being affected by a ub delivered his ad- announced that. on cold, Albert W. dress for him Strength Flavor Purity | The Tea witha “Quality” Reputation Black, Green or Mixed. | Sealed Packets Only. NEW SPRING MODES WOMEN'S DAY FROCKS N BONWIT TELLER & CO. ; 3 The Speaally Shop of Onyinatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38 STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY An Exceptional Sale of Very Specially Priced at 45.00 Included are the most recent develop- ments in Frock Fashions featuring new and novel treatments in skein silk, beaded motifs and embroidered designs. Frocks in distinctive models —of taffeta, crepe meteor, flowered georgette, serge, combinations of georgette INCLUDED ARE SEVERAL VELVET FROCKS. And at these reductions, probably the most exceptional values in fine clothing to be found in New York to-day. | and foulard and serge and satin. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Ulsterettes, Overcoats and Sack Suits for MEN Now Offe $30, $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats $25 All from the Kirschbaum Shops N style, in fabrics, in workmanship—these clothes are of the finest Kirschbaum standard. in a single detail of clothes-making. low. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street ered in Two Groups: $42.50, $45 and $50 | Suits and Overcoats $35 | Not a compromise in quality Originally priced very The Spring Exhibitionof Lily of France Corsets On the Second Floor, comprises an unusually impressive collection of exclusive styles for every type of figure. manship, expert designing and beautiful ma- terials, unmistakably characterize every model. Fine Coutils, Cotton and Silk Broches, Satins, Silk Tricots and Rubber are all represented in a price range of Expert fitters are always in attendance. Women’s Heavy Cotton Three very smart sty Laine, 'Tricotines, Stripes and Mixture: $10 Electric Heaters-$ Reflector type; minute; heat at any Reddy Toaster Range- \ practical, durable table stove; rh toasts and fries Other Table Stoves, $6.95 to 16.50 (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) at $1.35 Two-clasp overseam styles, made of very soft supple skins with three row embroidered backs. Excellence of work- chambray, $5.00 to $26.50 all sizes. Made with silk tops, lisle bodies, in white or pink; regularly sold for $1.50 a suit, Combination Suits In various styles; regularly sold for $2.00, at $1.50 WOOLEN SEMI-MADE SKIRTS An exceptional offering on the Main Floor SPECIAL AT $6.95 A large quantity of Woolen Dress Fabrics and Coat- ings arranged in Skirt, Dress, Suit and Coat Lengths Including Plain and Embroidered Serges, Wool Velours, Duvet de »ardines, Poiret Twills, Woo! Jersey, Plaids, Checks, sinalarge assortment of desirable colorings and black, Marked at Prices for Final Clearance. THE ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Now occupies a greatly enlarged section on the Fourth Floor. To-morrow will include at $6.75 frying and in INTRODUCTORY OFFERING Electric Grill. For broili toasting, boiling; nic finish base; excellent value Other Grills, . $7.95 intense heat in one swivel attachment to throw angle with $6.50 | 0 Electric Heaters | | Electric Irons . Very handy and service weight 6 Ibs | heating surface; boils, ‘all | and 6 ft | 8 inch of cord Electric Percolators from $10.45 to 18.50 Values up to $2.25 @ pair Uniforms For Nurses Special values on the Second Floor at $3.50 They are made of blue striped cales and white linen with button sleeves and adjust- able high or low collar— s, including a Plain Tailored, a Side, and a Box Pleated Model made of fine quality all wool serge—black and navy blue, $7.50 to 14.50 at $2.95 nle model, ; complete with stand Other Trons, at $4.95 to 6.95 Stern Brothers| West 42nd Street West 43rd Street Exceptional Sale To-morrow, Women’s IMPORTED REAL KID GLOVES White with self or black backs, also black with self backs. per- WOMEN’S COMBINATION SUITS $1.18 ' Women’s Cotton and Wool Combination Suits In desirable models, regularly sold for $3.25, at $2.50 black Furniture and Rugs--Reduce The Great February Sales are now in progress on 3