The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 9

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RYENING WORLD SOLDIER AND SAILOR LETTER COLUMN. Answers Given Are Official From the Army and Navy Departments — Address All| Inquiries to Evening World| Soldier and Sailor Letter Column. “Priority” in answers means special Ust for return, All regiments Usted in~ clade their composite companies unless otherwise specified. Questions on same subject will be grouped together in the answers, Anxious Wife, Bayside, L. I—The 16th Labor Depot Company is unat- tached, It is not on priority. A. EB. &., Hartford, Conn.—The 318th Supply Co, s0th Division, is not on priority. Anxious Mother, Jersey City. ~The | 335th Field Artillery is to return soon, Ne date has been set, Mrs, C. S.—The 302i M. R. S., A. P. 0, 772, Motor Tranaport Conps, is not on priority. Mother and Father, No. 142 West 67th Btreet.—The 53d Pioneer Infan- Street.—The 36th Aero Squadron is not on priority. ‘The 340th Overseas Casual Co. sailed Jan. 13, The 309th Heavy Field Artillery is not on priority. Location unavailable. Katie C., No. 321 West 11th Street. —The 348th Infantry is to return very soon. No date as yet set, Mrs. D, A. G, No, 206 Churoh Streot, Freeport, L. I.—The 825th Acro Squadron is not on priority. N. M., No. 16 West 104th Street.— ‘The 657th Acro Squadron is not on priority. Wasting Family,— The 13tst In- fantry is attached to the 33d Divi- sion, and is in the Army of Occupa- tion. Anxious Mother, No. 307 Bast 135tn Street.—The 8vth’ Field Artillery is uttaghed to the in the Army of Occupation. ‘Che Machine Gun Battalion is not on. priority, Anxious Mother.—The 1108th A. 8. R._8, ts not on priority. Street, Brooklyn—The 659th Squadron is not on priority. located at Dijon. A. V._ Mase, No. Street, Belleville, 78th Division. Battalion is not on priority. 58th Avenue—The Coast Corp: 4th Infantry ts not on priority. Foxey, No. March 5, Location unavailable, Barv France, Ji ist Bervice, is not on priority. ron is not on priority, Arm: M.S. G, No. 1618 Corps is not on priority. ‘An Anxious Mother, Bayonne, N. J. Army of Occupation. nn in tion. Jery will sail about March 6. Avenue—The 8%th Infantry is in the for priority. ‘Anxious Mother—The 317 Gun Battalion is not on pi Mrs, D, M.--The 26th Bnei 400 DRESSES in SILK and SERGE Specially 95 an | 4 9 All Styles, Colors and Sizes Regular $20Value The dress illustrated is made of fine all wool serge and is daintily trimmed with silk braid, It is only one of over 25 different styles in silk and serge dresses, || all specially priced at $14.95, TAILORED AND BOX | EFFECT SUITS in all the new fabrics andall the new shades. $15.50 to $50.00 HoneMEArcS 307 FIFTH AVENUE, Near 3ist Street. New SPRING Catalog sent on request try 1s located at Chabbis, France, It is not on priority. Fred Kahn, No, %9 Avenue St. John.—The 644th Engineers is not on | - prionty, Charles Lyddy, No, 117 Charles 7th Division, and is | Mrs. M. M. Coen, No. 471 Chauncey Aero Mrs. H. P. Fuller, No. 36 Rochdale Avenue, New Rochelle—The 24 Pio- neer Infantry is not on priority, It is No, 437 West 21st Street Sngineers is not on pri- located at Humes, France. 358 Joralemon N. J.-The 303d Ammunition Train is attached to the A Sister—The 101st Field Signal Mra. J. Finken, No, 1793 Amsterdam Artillery s has been on priority since Jan, 20. The 3d Battalion is excepted, The 257 Mott Street—The 204th Field Artillery will sail about Mother—The 23d Engineers is not on priority. It is located at Conde-en- | 8 Mullins, New Rochelle—The | egiment of Motor Mechanics, Air | Anna Hart—The 166th Aero Squad- It is in the 34 724 Street, Brooklyn—The 114th Field Hospital +The 28th Field Artillery is in the! It is not on! Hamilton—The 154th Field ‘Artillery is in the Army of Occupa- Miss I, C.—-The 504th yu Artil- Miss M. Houtman of No. 1277 Union 8X1 Division and is ordered prepared | Machine | not on priority. Field Artillery is not on priority. Reader of The Evening World—The 207th Military Polico is ordered pre pared for pric M ty. all of No, 1927 Wal st Anti-Aircraft n Battalion has been on pri ority since Feb, 13. It is not attached | to any division. attached to the 3d Division, It is in the Army of Occupation. Arthur It. Chase—There is no such | unit listed in the War Department Constant Reader—The 303d F Artillery is to return soon. has been set, | Theresa S., Brooklyn—The 326th In- fantry is ordered prepared for pri- ority Miss M. McG ing Battalion, 1st Training Regiment, is not on priority. Hubert Undorf, Thomaston, Conn.— The 3024 Tank Corps Battalion has | beeen on priority since Jan. 28 Alfred Minerva—The | Repair Shop Unit, No, 301, is not on | priority. Miss H. M. C., No. 456 Fourth Ave- nue—The 58th Artillery 1s on priority with the exception of the 8d Bat- tation. It is located at Charmes-la- Grande, France. Constant Reader—The Army Ser- vice Car Detachment {s not on pri- jority. The 226th Infantry is not yet jon priority, It is preparing. iy has been on Nov. 27, Mrs. L. Clark, Staten Island—The ority. ment, 20th Engineers, is not on pri- ority. priority. Tt is preparing to embark. An Anxious Sweetheart—The 11th) N Jean S.—The 1224 Field Artillery is| 1., embarked Feb. 8. No date | Mechanical | Mrs, B. H. Gardner—The 66th Coast | priority sitice | 19th Grand Division is not on pri- lt Miss M. C.—The Medical Detach-|break up a Reader—The 327th Thfantry is on| nostrils and air passages Constant Reader, New Brunswick, |on priority for some tims, The 3d J.—The 12th Field Signal Hat- attalion is excepted. lion has been on priority since Nov. | | An Anxious Mother—The 109th In- “6. The 69th Pioneers is not on pri- | fantry is attached to th h Die ority vision. It is in the coupa- His Sweethea: Supply Company, If not on p Neville, Fra ay 2-24.26 ea sath r Sixth Ave, & 16th St. ‘The 12th Engineers . It ts located at 9. 236 Kast 118th | ineers is not on Anti-Aircraft M. G. A cable received yesterday from Liv- | erpool stated that among thi mn the steamship Aquitania rhursday, are J. Me Lord Molyneux, | € Stuart, Sir Arthur vod Mears and chmidt, No, 207 Cornelia Street, ria, L. L—The 1st Ammunition in'is in the Army "Roderick Chisholm, } Avenue—The 58th Art Millions Use t For Colds Becanse “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or grippe misery in a few, hours—Really wonlerful} f Occupation Nelson y has been \ Camp 4 Sir Grin Mir Harold tiverstsy William and Mary Period Seven- Piece Jacobean Oak Extension Table and Six Chairs 8.25 Table—42in. top; opens to 6 ft $18.50 Chairs-—Genuine Spanish Leather cov- ered; set. of five Side Chairs and Arm Chair +00 G2909 | STOP THAT COLD AT THE VERY START HURLBURT S CAMPHOR PILLS ONCE TF yous ebill coming on. ‘ll times. Brice |sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. “Pape's Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It i tastes nice Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose | of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken « two hours until three doses are en will end grippe misery and severe cold either in the body or limbs. promptly opens HOUSANDS of Positions are daily offered to the readers of The World Help Wanted advertisements. head, chest, It clogged-up stops nasty ldischarge or nose running; relieves causes no inconvenience. Don't pt a substitute, Insist on “Pape's” nothing else.—Advt = 18.00 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED —A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND FIND IT OPPENHEIM. CLLUNS & G Final Clearance Sale Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats | At About One- Half Regular Prices “ioe ielettion is prey 34th Street—New York Plain Tailored, or Seal, Nutria and Other Fur Trimmings | | At Extraordinary Price Reductions | : Formerly Sold from 37.50 to 75.00 {| 25.00 35.00 45.00 55 Highest Cost Coats | Formerly Sold to 150.00 \ No C. O. D.’s, Exchanges or Credits Entire Stock Reduced—To Close Out rs Stern Brother: West 42nd Street West 43rd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) WOMEN’S DRESSES Taken from our regular stock, which will be offered at the uniform price of $35.00 Among the collection are tailored foulards, serge, g plain or beaded Georgettes, crepe de Chine§, foulard and Georgette combined; copies of high g cost Spring models. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, A Very Exceptional Sale To-morrow of a 919, "9 Chines Striped or whit one coll A number of Rugs of various makes, The $3. Values up to $5.50 at $3.45 45 Group includes Crepe de in flesh or white; tailor-made Silks in suit shades, and a selection of Georgettes in navy, flesh e. All are the very newest types with round, square or two-in- ars. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) . Values up to $8.50 at $6.75 The $6.75 Group includes several styles of Georgettes, with the latest treatment — some have round necks with chenille em- broidery, others are trimmed with black, flesh, bisque, French blue and peach. neck and _ sleeve gros grain ribbon. White, THE FEBRUARY RUG SALE Goes out with the following extraordinary price inducements: Wilton Seamless Axminster, Mahage Arm Ch glass t Antique tan, rose, etc.; s hair cloth seat; hair cloth + Antique Ivory Antique formerly $165.00,..... full size; formerly $125.00, Velv et, Klear- flax, etc., in the popular 9 by 12 ft. size including Les Regularly sold up to $60.00 In CHINESE RUGS are featured Handsomely embossed weaves in blue, gold, es averaging 8 by 10 feet, Regularly up to $218.00 Other items of equal interest are included in this SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE. ¢ DINING ROOM my Arm Chairs, formerly $28, $14.00 iairs, American Walnut, vat; formerly $25, 2.50 $1 Side Chairs, American Walnut, leather seat; formerly $14.00, $7.00 Mahogany Dining ‘Tables, Colonial design; were 60.00, $30.00 American Walnut) China Closets; formerly $88.00,.,...at $44.00 Mahogany Serving ‘Tables, formerly $55.00,...... ..at $27.50 FURNITURE AT ONE-HALF FORMER PRICES | LIVING ROOM Old English Cane Settee. formerly $145.00,......... at Old English Cane Screen, formerly $75.00,.. eat Antique Velvet Arm Chair, formerly $180.00,. cat Mirror Back Arm decorated; Chairs, formerly $100.00, Mahogany Wing Chairs, damask upholstery; were $75, Arm Chairs, Mahogany and Cane; formerly $115.00,.... .at BEDROOM FURNITURE Bureau, op; formerly $185.00, at $92.50 Chifforobe, at Ivory Bedstead, at Ivory $62.50 Antique Ivory Toilet Table, formerly $70.00, at $35.00 Mahogany Inlaid Bedstead, 3 ft. 6 size; formerly $80.00, at Antique Ivory Bedsteads, 3 ft. 6 size; formerly $80.00, at Grey Enamel Bureau, glass top; formerly $175.00, at French Grey Chiffoniere, glass top; formerly $135.00, at WEEN ANN! 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Sixth Ave, & teth St sath St Stop that ffections, cessf LOOSE CUSHION HAIR or ROCKER € crelee of Bee the tonic |Get Rid of That Persistent Cough, weakeni cough or cold, threat wi druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia Cee persistent « throat or 1 Eekman's Al and up-builder of e, 80e and $1.50 and sometimes fail where the trouble | kidneys cause |should never be negl Jed kidney constipated bowels. right away if you w free from distress such as burning, lets reduce infl normal secretion, and there is no medicine better FOR KIDNEY 1 Sold by all lies, West 43rd Street A Special Purchase Sale Wednesday WOMEN’S COSTUME BLOUSES $39.75 135.00 $70.00 $25.00 $65.00 $50.00 $37.50 $55.00 $40.00 $40.00 $87.50 $67.50 Suffer with backache, pafn in kidney and bladder regions, headache, ver- tigo, rheumatic pains, dizzy feelings recognize Congested 4 lot of distress and to sted. nore dangerous than Take | im Balmwort Tablets Id be nation, druggists. —— Stern Brothers West 42nd Street fter urination, alding, pain and other agonies, Balmwort Kidney Tab- Congest- well and restore oe SS ee OSS POR ws ee OEE BE 66 EES ESS ST ASST SSS ToS SF SR

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