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SHACKLETON’S ME LED RUSSIAN DASH OF ARMY ON SLEDS Arctic Mile Advance With Mer- cury 45 Below Zero. ARCHANC (Associated Wednesday, Feb: st] Arctic journey of probab! Magnitude since the gold Press).—An the famous Klondike ad has rush brought plorers Directed 300- | greatest | itionaly oo uses, 10. Those on the list division are faster than others, it was itis! ‘oops te he ‘ch 4 front British troops t Archangel fron : mm New York, New Jersey and explained, but it was said the peopic | A to reinforce the greatly outnumbered | % Connecticut follow Ot Now York could be teasonably atte : troops fighting the Bolsheviki, Hun-| OIED FROM ACCIDENT AND of seeing the first of the 27th men | f@eeeeeeeooores sanaessesseeeee dreds of sleighs, driving in single file| OTHER CAUSES. begin to arrive before March 15 at! over frozen tundra and along roads| oniede Private. |the latest. After that the arrival of | % g ALGE! larry Cumberland, FYaoklinville, N.Y. the troops will probably run along for | @ cut through pine forests, completed ut through pi WOUNDED SEVERELY. a week of longer. 1< ° + HO Most difficult part of thelr 800 Captain On the arrival at this port the | % ° mile trip in twelve days. COOK, Charice Hamilton, Lackawanna, N.Y, | soldiers will be taken immediately to| # $ The trip was planned and directed | hie Lieutenant Camp Mills and Camp Merritt, where) ¥ 3 by members of Sir Ernest H, Shack- CARVES, tahend Me, Given, Hae eT | they, will remain ‘uatit all have ar-| Bi df 2 leton’s Antarctic expedition, includ- KRUMEBICH, Herbvert P., 546 W. 148th St. N.Y rived. Just as soon as the complete | 3 g =i @MEALLIE, J, Donaid,” Amsterdam, N. i division has been landed it is planned | @ * img Dr. Macklin, and was a signal} ; taiscants. have the parade for which all New| ¥ | success, Sir Ernest himself, although | DOOD Oo. GOODS ODDDVOHOODOGOHGOOOTIOS | pronase, thomas c., 76 Lorimer St., Brooklyn, YOTK 18 looking forward. \= Also that mother insists % not participating in the journey t0} Highty-six thousand German helmets have been | boys who unloaded the helmets at the Bush Terminal MPPUAN, fe wth Nd e men will be brought to the| % én certain deniible de 3 the front, arrived at Archangel on| received here to aid the Victory Loan campaign. | in Brooklyn playing Kamerad—the favorite German WiViPO}y, Reds, Ot yraning st. N.Y y on the afternoon before the 3 1 3! g 4 2 ° " { 4 : parade and distributed among the tails. . e.| Every purchaser of a $10,000 Liberty Bond will re. pastime. | para’ & « ils, ele aa heaetllell ih ideal ceive arhelinet The photograph shows some ot the | nonpen Pn atl Hi, ae coaeat Gs ae ee Cn E3 tachment of reinforcing troops. bs es te is planned to have the men of) ¥ : } The correspondent drove a day's| ~ | saevpetii sre ws ae oe old city regiments returned to) % b gourney by sleds from the American aba . cai te une vibe shi} ID ACCHEERRY, actor, Rhmiumt Noy! the armories vflde which they have! % To please you both, we % Field Headquarters to meet the first | aked in th ‘ ee Harry B.," Gb Bt. near Ave, N ee TOrauRe ad, it tieke ihoted 3 have combined in this g ‘0 ec D Anthony, 3 nS y - hte ™ er by} ry detachment en route. The captain of ainhar We caer we w remain for another night tol- | special style very attrac- this advance fuard, who then bad bis| BRITISH WARNED RUSSIA te memticy’ |i all remala tue annitae aight felt | neato birt $ men comfortably billeted in a tittle bers A to Camp Upton, where demobilization | % ahhh J ancbataldl i pact village, described the trip as being | MAY NEED MORE TROOPS | ‘| Panvury, ‘Cons, is expected to begin at once, 13 ance with scientific con- & “quite cheery and cold.” | | SRO TO, ee 3 kat are. roe. Jaticey ot the soldiera ts einit then |e struction for COMFORT Most of the days saw the ther-| ss saanihetle ie wel while they are at Camps Mills and| @ mometer from 3 to 45 degrees below) Kiey Reported in Hands of Pol y tink X.Y Me an officer in Col, Kincaid's | & SERVICE. = aanisehent. ¢ | Vanderbit ave.,| party’ sald : pero, mate be ce mas ad evist Forces Again—French ! | ae jewel intian dee tha Meee le Made in Dark Tan and 3 men only five or six had been 20m-~ SMALDONE, eral offic ide. These te ck. i v4 es pelled to fall out for rest at a = oom. Troops on Way. EMIRIL. John urse, w supposed to be * Black. Sizes 2)» to 7. > en route. LONDON, Feb. 21.—Viscount Peel, : t — 98 ‘ . i. quarantine while they are at the $ $ In the frst forty-cignt hours after [Under Secretary for War, announced | American Food Specialist| Prince Joachim, , E 1S: RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS. |‘ amps and wader sugh conditions no | % 3 ide sndvance [in the House of Lords last night that] aoayes : : acat visitors are p ed. | ut, recently 3 leaving the Fallroad, the advance) ihe Bolaheviat offensive ix con-| Makes Remarkable Report | Son, Sent Out of Bavaria | Ly eee etanioeee IN there ‘have been many ‘et-downs’ in & : $ Suard rested only three hours. IM} iinued in northern Russia, it will be ‘ fate Under Escort After Arrest. | : Someccmiae treses at tear nel ae Price : this stretch the men had to push on |hecessary to reinf the Allied of His Inquiries. 5 ° Private. | BOHescOuaR | trons t that he! ¥ $ in aleighs or walk or run in the bitter | His statement was made in a es, Se A.D ce eee. |" ie aheed thee be thou | |" He added t he thought visitors cold fog over the tundra which was | response to a recent question by Lord| paps, Feb, 21 (Associated Press),| BASLE, Fob, 21.—A reactionary tn- RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS. | ia not be allowed in the armories 3 & unsheltered from the wind. After |lansdowne concerning the Allied po “The German Government is the|SUrrection broke out at Munich on LY REPORTED DIED FROM while the men are in the city, saying | & this, the captain sald, it waa caster, |#ition in Russia he German Government is : WOUNDS. |a crowd of fathers and mothers and ¥ g 0 seers " . ,| Wednesday night, according to the | sweethearts would create too much @ Mach day there was bright eunshine, | the past month,” said Vie-|same bureaucratic regime of the| Private. | ¢ e * 1, “the Bolshevist offensive | "i Frankfort Zeitung: Demobilized BATES, Thomas E Washington Park, | Confusion. But—and he amiled again. & * though the nights were bitterly cold. |i, caused our retirement from|**sers day, with the same attitude tacked the | Brootir |WHOLE STATE COMING TO SEE, & 2 Reasonably comfortable billets were |iwenty to fifty miles, including eva: |toward labor and capital, and does| Bavarian bluejackets attacke tein, | MISSING IN ACTION, PREVIOUS. | PARADE. * $ re for the men at night and|uation of Shenkursk, which the Bol-| not represent the forces which caused! Diet House and occupied the tele- LY REPORTED WOUNDED From all, indications th parade | $ s ere and there along the trail were |sheviki pillaged and burned graph office and police hearquarters, SEVERELY. of the full 27th Division down Fitth| % «Growin, the revolution,” sa BE : . ; » of the bY found villages where there was an| Gen, Denikin, Russian Cossack |'"@ evolution.” says Dr. Alonzo Flt org eventually dislodged by | Private. |e I lies ARG Bhabha | Girle’” Worth More & American Y. M. C. A. hut. leader, has extended his victories in| Taylor, food speciallst, who has Just | Government troops PETTIT, John T., Camden, N. J [eittawcagiee feet soe Pal S civictesse Bur g “We walked about half the time ee einen ening the tn Brian-lreturned from Germany, where he| Prince Joachim of Prussia, Sixt KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY | "it won't be only. the city but the | ¢ Style £200, his Siig sae and rode, two in a sleigh, the other | tii) Army completely out of action,|made extensive investigations in be-|son of the former Emperor, was at REPORTED MISSINGIN ACTION, |W = eee shot Win Pe Dare So ee |e | @ Dark Tan Leather, ¥ F) . ; re a scoite . come the boys," said Col, Kincaid , af half," said the Captain. “My de-! according to a Constantinople de- half of the Supreme Food Relief. "ested, it being reported that Corporal. core marntee the Chamber of com- |g Exts Quality Soles, by tachment pioneered ahead and we ch to the Times to-day. Brian- apparently had some connection WIth | HoLLBERG, Caesar A., Newbursh, N. TY. merce of Spartanburg, S. C., where|& Medium Toe, > were equipped with all sorts of de-|skoye is on the west shore of the COUN the movement, He has been staying Private. {the Division trained, sent word | $ Rubber Heels attached. $ vices, including dog sleds and light | caspian Sea, 200 miles north and west ‘The German Army has apparently at Munich under the name of Count D'Ont0, Gaetano, Mamaroneck, N.Y |through Dr. William Pell, President | @ ‘ ‘ y t of Cc rse College, t the whole s Style in Black hand sleds. Of course, there are i been disorganized and demobilized,! Merz. The government has an- | DIED, PREVIOUSLY REGes tee pr Converse, Colenys’ apt vol bbe | Also Same Style jac o skiis and snow ghoos for all." WARSAW, | Wednoaday, Feb. 19 tor the most part, Dr. Taylor says, nounced that it has taken the neces- MISSING IN ACTION. and that undoubtedly a larse per-| # The detachment started with wov-| (rice is again in the hands nt the bUt he believes it will be possible for sary measures to protect the Diet) || | | Privates, | Bees centage of the population would come | % SMART STYLES FOR MEN AND WOMEN eral reindeer drawing sledges, but| jolsneviki, a large number of whora & Well organized bureaucracy to re-| and punish the persons responsible TANigs, ‘Anthony G ge, Duta, Ne hi se ‘enh have) already Uvialted |e Mail : these Arctic beasts could not stand | have como from Moscow to assist Store militarism if it is deemed de-| for the uprising. WOUNDED SEVERELY, "Pak. |the sith officers who have the ar-| © 35 Stores ail Order & the fong snow journey and had to be | those who have been in the city. Ad- sirable. Many Germans believe they, Government troops, operating with VIOUSLY. REPORTED ‘mies. rangements in charge from Buffalo | ® Greater N. Y. Department $ shot, while sturdy little shaggy |Vices indicate that French troops will recover their battleships and) Marshal Foch’s permission, have re- ING IN ACTION | Aimenyn Berecian tad Aca Fat ly SeeTelephone 326 Lafayette g horses, which have long been por-|#d¥ancing from Odessa are hal€ way merchant fleet and do not expect to, captured from the Spartacans all the All heii sition” represent thousands of] ¢ Directory for Street forming marvels of transportation at |‘ ''** ia rive up any territory and, in Dr. Tay- , public buildings in klberteld, accord~ | en tele A, Oneida N.Y relatives of the returning soldiers) % Addresses New York City the front, stood the journey splen-| lor's apinion, a grave political up-| ing to despatches received here to- eres, will be here ‘ al by didly. {WILL INVESTIGATE LOOTING, jeavai is probable with the signing|day. ‘The fighting continued until aide enn ates moe : Derinite arrangements for ihe | saeRReRooess eoooseesee, 4 Light wind-proof jackets and trous- - of the peace treaty. | Boon yesterday when, in agreement SCHWARTZ, Leona C., 665 Siath Ave, Brooklyn, ng ileved the route of ‘maroh. will] ers designed by those of long experi- | German The present lull is regarded as | with the Allies, tue troops withdrew |WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, PREVI- tne same as when the soldiers lett | BERS 4a tek A ate Wie Work bVer the to Probe Army Thefts. unnatural by Dr. Taylor, who [until this morning, leaving a guard} OUSLY REPORTED MISSING | for Spartanburg—down [itth Ave- + goldiers’ uniforms and under heavy| WEIMAR, Feb. (Associated! says it was possibly created by |to maintain order. (lberfeld IN ACTION, hus from 110th Breet ty tare had sheepskin coats. Fur caps covering | Press).—The German National As the payment of large indemniti: {within the neutral zone, east of the | Corporal. an appointment for the afternoon | the head and face were worn, while |4embly has passed a bill to investiga to unemployed persons and by | Rhine.) JOQLDMAN. Benlomin, 129 Monroe @, Newlwith Rodman Wanamaker of the| ’ “ F moccasins and heavy socks inside cf |the plundering of industrial plants in suspending action on all questions Spartacans were reported to have ivatis. Mayor’s Committee, at which parade | white Shackleton boots protected the | Fr ance and Belgium, vital to the future of the nation, [seized ull the bullion reserve im the | pipstt. Kaward ¥., 1005 Jacksow Ave, New |P tein likely the British Ambassador | 9) e ] V en In an feet and wind-proof and cold-proof | ‘The German National Assembly to-| Unemployed men in Berlin are | Keichsbank at Muelheim, HAWLYLKO, Mike, Pera Amboy, N. J |witt come to New York the day of gloves prevented hands from being |day heard a spec by the First paid eight marks per day, while COPENHAG. Feb, 21.—Prin WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- ‘he parade and Formmuly, fecaraye She frosen. The soldiers’ diet was rich in | G« woman yman. railway workers and street clean- | Joachim of Prussia was not involved MINED). if Laila daphoady ea the British. War e fats and proteins, reinforced with a | P'S" q trom ah ee ers get only six marks daily. Con- | in incidents at Munich on Wednes- | Captain, lGrees for gallantry in action, The| : special Arctic ration which tasted speech on a constructive quently, the men prefer to re- |day night, according to a despatch re- | PRBUND, Marvid, ITM. Sist st. N.Y. City, | present plan is to have the medal like thick palatable gravy and kept programme and aurprised) main idle, ceived here, which adds that the| Lieutenant, |Wearers fall out at the reviewing up their strength. There was one |{he House by a violent attack (on) Plays so immoral that they would| Prince and his consort are returning | MJUQTARD. Otto W, G., 154 Norwond Ave, stand as The coulen tetas AD istin: Lieutenant of Norwegian birth who | oi); Conservative delogat have been prohibitea under the im-]to Prussia under escort. } Sergeants. | guished Service Crosses have been 9 per regime are now tolerated; BPRLIN, Thursday, Feb. 20 (Asso- AYETTE. Vietor J., Mochener, N.Y. lawarded to 120 men of the division DURKIN, Martin, 8 Washington Square, New | WAT! ™ thieving is prevalent; looting is com-|oiated Press),—The Brunswick Diet | Yak clu: J and six have been awarded the Con- ex mon and the general public morale is| was stormed by unemployed persons Ri Winson Clande Te Goeas City. Ne a. kremmbona) 31008] CE GROE ry low, Dr, ‘Taylor remarks, He]during one of the sessions this week Ctiny "Mned soopt, eves See ae, says the food situation ts critical and] ang the Chairman and several Depu- |yWOvEts, Josoon Francis Bloontwa, x. a. | OMe Woman to Another that, in spite of the great reduction| ties were roughly handled, One Bour- | "Corporal bea is nade in rations the nation cannot] . ‘ f neat a | Gacuiniaaen cae re | By Inez Downing geois member who in a speech had pike 0B. aM St, New York City Aves anenvintawcnie tea) asinan ° 1 : ve until next harvest unless sup-|dociared that a large number of th QP sil, 1" OB Ne LRiUitape weccteries First Complete Story of the * 9 ed by outside powers. The death sain dlers 1 15, | re about our appearance and unemployed were chronic idlers was | ' 2 nere Ss a Lie is Increased, especially among|y, diy beaten izist St, New niet often we re social fall A , badly be é ia when a. trifllag precaution Ghildica between five, and. fitieen| Maly, UAMAD os somm w part of an HA Hite St BiaSint Jn Tok me a. | Uistig MARR HIMIRS BrecRUlle Achievements of 8 of child ( , ¢ Alfred," Fords, N. J. | Now, I'm a firm believer in always } ie hiidren under two] assemblage of some 2,000 of the un- N'couwick. “Eaward” 2413 Rapp Bt, | appearing my best. I take pride in i a ars faring better than the rest! employed who had gathered in front ,,Hrooklyn | my toilet, But at Various social af- } through the self-sacrifice of thelrice the building during a demonstra MUNI Keteeob eta” av. | falra thie winter, I'noticed that men { ‘Fof the building du a demonstra- MUNI jordan, N.Y. “ admired me, sought introductions } ers, Lack of fuel and raw ma-| tion RU ATE Wherman Are, Bisby and then left me shortly ufterwards . . . terials has closed virtually all indus-| RieRNE, Fe ne communist GENY, 2 H 160th Bt, New| It wasn't my lack of ‘interest, because t have little eoal, Labor resolver to w until BRAMAN, Ernest Ms, Glea Co s y say troubled ' e oa ' ne pre 3 vernment is me atertown. 2 | One day, in discussing the fact, an in the fuel output, total 120,000. privat | Sersonal deodorant’ powder?! The ‘ “Count von Bernstorff 1s incharge of| .Spartacans and government troops anwiy, Frank J., Pern y | e 1 thought of it, the more I Ar naff the Foreig clashed at Nurew «. Thr we ALEDEN Glen Ridge, N. J. ew my chum was right. J had r ASTOR Ree si ign Otlice | killed and several wounded, At Han- RUNS: 42 4 | body odors and was unconscious of at’s ise | arc vidence everywher said Dr,|Pillaged the offic of the tribunal HORKOTRY. Vin 4 | 5 lie 9 me, Amolin destroyed every y “r wl YY W Bin he Germans are va |then invaded the town hall and throw Pte qicnerd 8 490" Beaufort. Ave, Richa for body odo! . C 7 ; . ide ee are becoming | ait the food cards out of the windows, | ii,’S.'§ Tae ane | PR a The World’s Staff Correspondent with the American tuss . hey are afraid to put <> hd pe m Springs, r. the thing. It's uns nted, contains : t h Loanto. Y ; ; Mm Cc or aired sien into’tha mervise, Aad ‘Gor BANS. | hav taleues and’ ie highly antiseptic Army of Occupation. b mf b e | untied men into the wervie, and con-! SQFT COAL PRICE IS CUT. {asi th Oe Pee ara ude Seer y | sequently ae olerate he ol order AL ONE ine it Amolin costs 25c a 2 of can, 45c a=—=D o! ms DE LIA. Vincenso, double size. The Amolin Co., Lodi, est by name a naa ben tet tt tee ee eo M'GILL, Joba € TA wtte Ave., Brooklyn, ques ‘ound, are filling t ewspapers Y r olin A., 69 Hochester Ave., Brookiya, Amoli oved the one thing q ote 4 : J | found, are sllin newspapers with| ‘The ALLEN Hajoid F. Cura Ne Yan AT" BOON art to "make mea social su The Only American Division to Fight its Way Through the art s that President Wilson's |hattan and the Bronx annour SUELEMECICH, Anton, 027 E, 187th St, New Yorn! 7 I couldn't--wouldn't do with- . j Pp G j doct hould be considered as hav-|& Teduction of 25 cents in the prive of Warn stichaol Ma, 271 W. 260th 04, out Amolin. it's such an indispens- | Argonne; this Division Had the Post of Greatest Honor in the bus coal, making the delivery Pcl, : : ablo, all-round toilet requisite, wi Fi 4 ling become effective on the day the | bituminous ro making the deliv Berlin, N.Y. #0 many intimate uses. —Advt. Final Offensive, | armistice was signed and should have i socond reduction in the ree GHYRGWSKI Maver, oz. F z ; | been interpreted as leaving Alsace and ral announced by, the res HAEAMD, Fra HANG, New New York’s DRAFT ARMY'S Superb Kecora ot Achievement Lorraine in German hands ANS SINC® JOURAON. write K., Hartford, Conn ; ; oe Administration 2PNEiMirE tuniae dy Wiet Wind Ave, 3 is Related by Mr. Brown, who, since the American Troops entered ORGS, Jack, 65.1. 193d Bt, New York city, : . TWO MORE GIANTS SIGN. | Juction affected anthras RETRISGN! Ribot Co Masbor.” S Germany, has been gathering material tor this vivid Chapter ning to an ave ER TN En.” Cooperstown y . Miche a Mee ne be conte BENQHAGK! Vigdvaia S 6 Be.cans of History. | Pitcher and © a 28, RANTH, Jacob, Newburgh, | Cacly Aopent | SYILNGRI Wallet Paul, ufo, N.Y, Hot water Benton, the pitcher, just) yo in Perth Amboy. vere Sure Relief - must of the army, to-day sigmed| Mayor Frank Dorsey has iasued an| BIS Works Near Triest Bara. Order Next Sunday’s World From Your Newsdealag to play the coming season with the| order prohibiting the “shimmy” dance |, TIMST, Feb. $1 (Havas)—Neariy E L: Giants. Lew MeCarty, the catcher, also in Perth Amboy, Hoe made a tour of |balf the maritime works at Monfal- Ad Edi ited, fell in line by placing his John Hancock ‘the dance halls, warning all proprie-jcone, sixteen miles northwest of Triest, FOR INDIGESTION in vance. ition Limited, PHONO He 0ey THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, OOOO! ane 10O® BOX Ve merearermerayarey to @ 1919 contract under MeGraw, tore. e 8 ON LATE CASUALTY ROLLIN U. §. ARMY Seven Died of Disease and 353 Reported Wounded, Degree Undetermined, WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—The War Department to-day gave out a list of 590 casualties in the army, follows: Died of disease, severe! wounded, termined, died of divided as wounded degree unde- accidents and 3 have been destroyed by fire, aiid PALIS, F A deiege and use i‘ with the future of Schleswig-Holatetr which Germany under Biamaick too ‘ sisting of men from the old 1st Cav- from Denmark in 1866. The delena.| 1 the new aid to better alry tion proposes « plebiscite f " hye} Pleasant © |WILL GO TO CAMPS MERRITT northern se but not the bs se 4 Let Ki- AND MILLS FIRST kouthern section, which include take —eff lective. et Col. Kincaid said arrangements had & ) Canal moids help straighten out som! or he " yenmark is the neutra “ i . ‘ not yet been completed for the tne (0 send delegates before the councii,| | YOur digestive troubles, Ing of the artillery brigade and the sie their appearance ia an iatnn pape By scott 4 00) ammunition and supply trains, bUt (on of the universal range wh | MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION. ~( that th a 19 | BUY $10,000 BOND AND GET GERMAN HELMET 599 NANIES LISTED. 106TH INFANTRY WILL LEAD 27TH DIVISION HOME. FROM FRANCE. wou without delay. Some of the 19, DANES MOVE TO GET BAGK SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN i OVER-EATING is the root of nearly all digestive evils. If your diges tion is weak or out of killer, better eat less ald follow the other Units peac pe akjng, conference readjustmen transports bringin -