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eRe eT “ THE EVENING WORLD WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY “26, undetermined, 477; killed in action, died from wounds, 18; died of 4 @ane, 20; died of accident and other causes, 14. Those on the List from New York, New Jersey and Connec- SALTO NUTS Hit the spot. ITALIAN CHOCOLATES good to eat. LATEST CASUALTY LIST IN U.S. ARMY HAS 930 NAMES WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—The War ticut follow: DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. Private. MAROUS, Maey, 16% RETURNED TO DUTY, PRE- “ VIOUSLY REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS RECEIVED IN Department to-day gave out another ACTION. — | 1rmy casualty list of 630 name: Wagoner. i 4 2 Diwant A., 210 B, 124th Bt, New WORK WONDERS divided as follows: Wounded, degree! Pua ria: No Connection with Any Other Sto: ATIONALS 119 West 24th St. Near 6th Ave, THURSDAY’S DollarDay & Will Be Bigger and Greater Than Ever Before Each DOLLAR DAY the crowds are bigger! WHY? This is due entirely to the tremendous values offered. If YOU believe in economizing come to-morrow. Come early, for many. lots will last but a couple of hours. Featured here are examples of the many special bargains. Little Girls’ Dresses of Galatea in middy style, plaited Re p or smocked Chambray Gingham. Infants’ Short Dresses of Nainsook. Boys’ Wash Suits of Linene or Repp. Big Girls’ Dr of Linene or Pl. Coats of Gray Mixtur Many others which are not featur: from them These are 14 to aourts Sweaters $400 cholce of 12 styles. Tub Silk, Voile, Linene and Silk Pongee shoulders Rompers Suits Good quality Flannolette; small boys’ ain 2 fer.. Suede Gloves ‘Women's soft, good qual- i Ld ee! 3060 Pieces Muslin Wear Nainsook Petti- goats, | Chemise, Blips, ay im Chemise, ete. (nome 2 for $1). Every piece an amazing yalue'at Bleached Sheets $400 Beamiers, full ing; hemmed; 72: Table Cloths Mercerised Cotton Di s 68 inches, féommed spony pee Damask Napkins Sieerinee Cotton Pamasicpres- kins, 14x14 inches. DOZEN Plaid Towels ay $400 1 White Couttl Co! as $400 Bleached Cotton Turkish, Little Boys’ |] inch, hemmed ends, o'Coat of cheviot mix- ture im mili- Huck Towels $400 tary styles. Bleached, red border, hemmed, a= boys of 10 17x35 inch. 6 FOR to 14 yrs. Turkish Tor Towels leache, 16x32; pabiatabea: 19x36 inch; good poptere D1 08 at paratitla 5 Yds. Amoskeag Gingham Ganutne Ber rire) Wid Dutch Style Scrim Curtains Bonnax $4.00 pr. embroidery Mayborne 27 to 32 inch ng color, blue-and-white tan 1s Wovens So tnctiew wid SHOES (ren Einmeral with cloth tp era khaki Children’ . with white tops. ienit. ion leather alip Over 3,000 Good Dresses at Bungalow Aprons, Cottage Dri Linenes, Chambrays, Percal: ‘and ch Big variety; won ht are pictured hei Women's Sloos of plote with lance, ‘joo Juniors’ Gtreet Dreas- In sotld colors, rful values, Limited quan- Second Floor Tad W, 24h Sts Hear Qin penasencenrgnnneeans | WOUNDED 86LIGHTLY, 108th @, New York | | ALL, | Parkway MATONANO, KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Privates. POP BOR an Water 4 Brladeport, Omen. WOUNDED SEVERELY, PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Corporal. BTANNARD, Chaise A., Buffalo, 6. Y. PREVI- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Bugler. MORIALS, Jgpa J., 128 W. decom Ar., Privates. Sane, , Plainfield, FMT Rawr Pe putin’ NY. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED), PREVIOUSLY RE- PORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Corporal. Roy V,, 698 W, 120m Ot, SNe Tork Oy, ’ Privates. RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION. Privat BOLD BEG. Joreph.. 204 JL ILLS, ‘Norte Course, bes ¢ WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED). Avonia Ay., arti Brooklyn. jeid “AY,, Jerwey stat te ne 0 “1919.7 CIVILIANS FACE RYENING WORLD SOLDIER AND“SAILOR LETTER COLUMN. | asmwors Given Are Official TRIAL IN NAVAL fy Es Names Withheld, Bu But Five Of- | Inquiries to Evening World ficers Are Accused of | Soldier and Sailor Letter Grafting. | Column. | WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.—The De- partment of Justice will be asked by the Navy Department, Secretary Dan- | Mst for return, All regiments Usted in~ lols said to-day, to prosecute civilians | elude thelr composite companies unless and others who do not come under | stherwise specified. Questions on same haval jurisdiction found to have been | Sect will be grouped together in the implicated in the bribery scandal in} “™***"™ the 84 Naval District at New York. Three commissioned officers and two | A. H., No. 1651 Washington Avenue | warrant officers of the Naval Reserve | —Base Ordnance Depot 4 is not on Force are specifically charged with | Priority. It is unattached, and ita lo- having accepted bribes, in a brief pre- | Cation is unavailable. The goth In- liminary report on the scandal, as|f@try has been akeletonised. One “Priority” In answers means special Lieutenants. BREWER, Tale Magrutor, 313 W, #ist St, RS York Oity nawerd A. 41 W. Ot Bt, New Sergeants. 2008 Oh Ar, Hole Mt. Cobussity New York no tetany Ror. OMALUNY. , Tt” Bt, > Carbaralis Jotn J. 065 Boon Roa, Harry, Monteltar N, REYS.”' Woilliam James, Nog York ity 34 Ay, Frank, Lodia, Hawthorne, 5 N.Y. omil,’ 192 18th St., Brooklyn, Qevegi: NY. FAN RANT Holand th Ktantic Otty, N, 3, WALTON, Raigh, New hat. No J. Bugler. HORSMAN, Henry A,, 196 Ralph Av., Mechanics. New York 4, {12 Cathedrai Now York Btn, Neaaau Bt Brooklyn, RLS’ MOSTEN A FLOTH AND DRAW FP THROUGH HAIR It becomes beautifully soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once. Save yourhair! All dandruff goes and hair stops coming out. Surely try a “Danderine Hair Cleanse” if you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil—in a few minutes you will be amazed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and ossess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one application of Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair, Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro- ducing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will spend a few cents for a bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine at any drug} store or toilet counter and try it as | directed. Save your hair! Keep it looking charming and beautiful this was the best money you ever spent.—Advt You will say |! made publie by Secretary Daniels,| fficerand sixteen men to return, | ‘The outstarMing points in Mr. Dan-| It {8 attached to the 76th Division, iels's atatettent are: Location is unavailable, Lieut. Benjamin 8. Davis is said to| Miss Millie E. Cucohiara, No. 83 have received at least $10,000 in| Jéfferson Street, Hoboken, N. J.— money, | The 101st Field Artillery has been or- Lieut. Benoit James Ellert is be-| ered prepared to return. Heved to have received a minimum of} Cousin E, R, C.—The 1st Detach $20,000, a large number of valuable|™ent of the 20th Engineers hb presents and high priced entertain. | Sailed. ment. ¥. B. L., No, 16 Convent Avenue— ‘The 24th Engineers js not on priority. It is located at Leonval, France. Ensign Paul Beck is accused of hav- ing received $1,000 and the investiga- tors are still dearching for evidence) A. J. 8.—The 24 Engineers is at- against him, | tached to the 2d Division and is in Chief Boatswain Lloyd G. Casey, the Army of Occupation, It is located is charged with having received $3,000, 4t Heddesdorf, Germany, and valuable presents, Mra. P. Aubeck, New Jersey—The Chief Boatswain's Mate Frederick| 4th Regiment Air Service Mechanics A. Jones, whose name has not here-| ‘8 not o% priority. tofore appeared, is accused as an ac-| Mrs. Vera Curle, No. 432 East 155th complice of Casey. Street—The 307th Field Artillery, 78th | The civilians involved are accused | Division, is on priority. The 18th of having paid and received bribes, | Ficld Artillery is attached to the 34 but their names are not made public, Division in the Army of Occupation, There is evidence against other oM-| Lonely Sister—The 148th Infantry, cers and men, but it is not sufficient | 87th Division, is on priority. to warrant arrest Beatrice Miller—The 7th Field Ar- ras tillery is attached to the 1st Division 52 Jersey St, Statohethen, Long in the Army of Occupation. It is lo- 1001 Seventh Ave, New York! cated at Montabam, Germany. eblilibern, 4 Waiti.g Family—The 131st Infantry "yourth is attached to the 33d Division in the EIKO, Vincent, Samuel, KENT Kenneth 3 "¢. "Broo! REEVE ti2"Fitn aie, Broke, | Army of Occupation, MASUCCL ‘aifred ¢ » Hparkblll, § Y. rmy cups \. KRAVENY, “thomas, 483 i Mi, New Yoru| Mrs. Alma S.—The 46th Ambulance M'SWEENEY, William, 310 Bainbridge St., Brook- | Corps, 8, 8. M., Convois Automobile, DNNERS, Joseph, Cranford, N, 3 France, is not on priority. Rus, Edward Vs, 1123 Oth t., New York! Mary P.—The 85th Division has 22 Franklin St. Brookim.| been ordered prepared for return, eo New ork’ city rrownick Nt, Brocka, | Mrs, H, M., Brooklyn—The 4th Air in 2. ervice Mechanics, 12th Company, is fo'South Tah St, Newarn, | not on priori Little American — Headquarters Company of the 322d Infantry is not on priority, It is located at Mussy- Zabiiwsxt Carl, Bayonne, N EAN Det &t., ; 7 w. PEM, Uaracl, Hrldgepe Boor ak C3 oie “jo1st Replacement "Euwarg ie, Berges Late, Balioon Squadron ig not on priority. 'N, Louis, “116 Thatford |1t is unattached, but is serving with e 0} lo- Lichied 82 Seariis the Intermediate Section. It is “Prank, New Haren. Coon, cated at Romarantin, France. Prank,” 330" Henderson "St,, Jemey | ary C. Cucchiara, No. 83 Jef- NBWLAN, "Youn J, 73 W. 105th, St, New reet, Hobokei “The York ty | ulance Comp vany, 303d NICKLAUS, George, 228 Oxdar Av., Richmond 1in, 18 not on. priority, REILLY, John J., 66 W, 140th St,, New York | 7 agéth Field Artillery is on City priorit SAPERSTEIN, Philip, Troy, N. ¥ Naas fiwtace BARRO TEES, BME Teer Tae. we G. A. C,, Port Jervis, N. ¥.—Repair Diet wines och cee jewark. | Unt No, 307 of the Motor Transport 8 {iam Cyril. Dridgoport. Conn, Corps is not on priority. STEL SShl pal ware N ona want , . nm BR, Edward A., North Tonawanda, | “Very Anxious Mother—Ambu Company 302, § “Brest, e SHWE: | Serving with md thd AV, i W.. Todo Greene “hv sali ba C. Unit 303 is not on priority, , Nathan J,, 695 Warwick 8t., Broot- | 6th Ammunition all Bt, Brookiyn, 6th Division, It is 208 Elitaveth St., New It is stationed at ‘York SUpTAR Ait ‘New York Ci 7 ALLEGED “REDS” FREED. ‘ale B, U6 W, Bob Bt, - Motor Transportation Base Section No, 1 is unattached and not on priority The h Infantry lis in the 82d Division, and has been | ordered porte ared for return, Others Charged With Plot to Attack” youis Wier 368 Bast Wilson 145th Street—The Mield Signal | even of the 14 Anarchists; Battalion is not on priority, The| arrested here Sunday by Secret Service |104th Engineers is not on priority. | The 3 th Field Artillery is on prior- gnts, charge¢ being tmp! ounth charmed ‘with ‘veliig, inp e 645th Acro Squadron is not | in a bomb plot on President Wilsoi life, were held to-day in the Uni F. Geanus, No. 118 West States District Court by Judge Knox in| 1 et—The 482d Aero Squadron $5,000 bail each for @ hearing to-mor-| has been on priority since Dec, 16, Tt row The other seven were re! 1, | is locate Vante as there was not sufficient evidence to| Reade vening World—The Ast hold them, fotor Mechanics Regiment is not on Judge Knox declined to reduce the| priority. It is unattached, Con- anos held n| struction Company, Q. M. C., bonds to $500 is not Ra Rage bl ?}on priority. The 167th Infantry is in Fy er a Oy | Army of Occupation M. Abram, No. 114 East 107th Stroet.4 —The 825th Infantry has been ordered prepared for return 20th Com- pany, Transportation Corps, is not on priority. Edward Hughes | cineers is on priority ‘| airs, I. Bauer, No, 191 Eldert Strost, oth Infantry is at- Division. “Tt is in upation and Js pot} The 74th En- on_ priority. H. D. D.—The 6th Company, O. R.| 8S. D., is not on priority Anxious Mother, Harlem—The Sith Pioneer Infantry is serving with too For Women with ex- {34 Army, and is located at Coblenz, ; ; |Neuendorf It is unattached ceedingly high arches Samuel Jacobs, 1350 Boone Avenue— i A Base Hospital No, 261s not on pri- | this Coward Shoe gives ority. It is located at Allerey: that much needed sup- Mrs, J, Mearson, No. 861 Whitlock | Avenu Salvage Bquad No, 6 is not port and protection to on priority. It is located at Montfort. Jle-Rotrou and I-attached to the 2 the arch that makes for | Divisi of the 3d Army. . Mrs. P. FE. Boyle, 879 Avenue sound, shapely feet and | Bayonne, N. J.—The 11th Fleld Artil: enduring comfort, In not on priority, It is located the Coward Shoe the h Alay. iv arch supporting shank A Mother—The 2d Battalion Trench y has been on priority since is built into the contour It is unattached, and itsAo- | cation is unavailabi of the shoe and is not Anxious Moth ne, es noticeable. There is a The 312th Supply 'C , Wth Di- wide range of styles to choose from and our on, is not on priority, It'is located at Gievres, Part of the company, No, stock of sizes and widths is complete. 1 to 15, is en route to the t James S. Coward States Anxiously Waiting—Base Hospital 262-274 Greenwish St.,N.Y (Near Warren Street) Sold Nowhere Else Due on: and is attached to AN “Lost and Found” articles @dvertined In The World or reported to “Lost ‘ound Bureau," Room 108, World Building, will be listed for thirty days, ‘These lists can be Been at any of The World's Offices. “Lost and Found” advertisements can be left at any of The World’ Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The World. Cali 4000 Beekman, Now York, oF Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, ee No. 15 is on priority. A detachment of nurses sailed on Feb. 4. . i, Gray—The 174th Aero oh n on priority since Dec: tr, «4, No, 620 West 116th Street — The 112th Ainmunition Fraln has been on priority since Jan, M. H., No. 516 Third Aveeue—Con- valescent Camp, Company No. 8, A. P. O., 705, is not on priority. Loca- tion unavailable. , Anxious Sister—The 11th Regiment, . 8. Marine Corps, is not on pri- ority. Its headquarters are at Tours. The companies are separated in many towns. M. H. Hogel, No, 1431 University Avenue—Base Radio Company No. Signal Corps, is not on priority, Lo cation unavailable. Anxious Mother—The 3d Anti-Air- craft Machine Gun Battalion has been on priority since Feb, 13. attached, Mrs. J. H. Archer, No. 107 North Street, Mount Vernon—Tho 848th In- fantry has been on priority eince Noy, 29. It is located at Bordeaux. Loving Mother—The 3d Field Ar- tillery is not on priority. It is in the 6th Division, Bill Bailey—The 148th Infantry is on priority. No date set for sailing. It is attached to the 37th Divisio Anxious Mother—The A. 8. Ca. No, 3, is not on priority. ‘The 1108, A. 8. R. 8, is not on priority, Head quarters of A. A. A. P., No, 1, is on priority. Anxious Mother, Port Chester, N. Y. ~The 348th Infantry has been on pri- al, | ority since Nov, 29. Mother Van—The 114th Field Hos- pital, 104th Sanitary ‘Train, is not on priority, Mrs, E. W.—Mechanical Repair Shop, No. 302, Motor Transportation Corps, is not on priority. It is un- attached. Anxious Soldier's Mother—The 49th Coast Artillery, Battalions C, D, FE and F, men detached, and Headquar- ters Troop are on priority. Mrs. William Todd, Tuxedo Manor, N. Y.—Companies A, B, C, D, BE and F of the 26th eineers are on priority. ——>—____ HOME COOKED MEAL AWAITS . THE ELEVENTH ENGINEERS Home cooking. prepared by hundreds of mothers, is one of the treats planned | for the 11th Engineers when those in- trepid New York fighters reach home about March 15. The Association of the neers, an organization composed of the relatives and friends of the soldiers in the regiment, announced to-day through its President, Mrs. Frederick MclIsaacs, that a big dinner would be given to the boys at the Tist Regiment Armory as soon after thelr return as ossibie, The 11th, 80 per cent. of which 1s made up of New York volunteers, was the first American regiment to see ac- tion in France. Its members were di- vided among various divisions and fought at Cambrai, in the Argonne, St. Mihiel and on the Champagne, win- ning four citations for bravery. The dinner, which will be given after | a parade in Fifth Avenue, is being | financed by the Military Company of the United Engineering Societies. LEATHER STORE ROBBED. en | Neuman Plant Visited Four Times | in Seven Months by Thieves, For the fourth time in seven months the wholesale leather store of Moritz) Neuman, No. 304 Pearl Street, was en tered last night by burglars and goods valued at $2,000 stolen. The burglars entered by way of an alley and had pried an fron shutter oft | a window, “The total value of goods stolen in the four burglaries is placed at $10,000. BLOWER ABargain Basement™ ” ga Every coat a bargain dress and auto wear. but not all sizes in all styles. anc ieee Many fur trimmed ined and interlined. Sizes up to 66 bust 78 Coa All warm co. Ileather plush collars cout a bargain, in several styles. 38 Coats Melton Velour, Oxford Mixture, Wool Cheviot Velour. If you want a coat for g eral utility wear, di derful bargains. Sixes up to 62 bust Serviceable mat Suits Very newest Spring Style: Smart models in Serg tine, Gabardine and Vigereaux, New vests, new braid and Sizes up to 52 bust $25 butte §29% $13 51.95 |MATERNITY 4° now offering big bargain: Lane Bryant ee ene ee ee It is un-| 11th Engi- | ane Bryant A store for the Stout Woman who is satisfied only with the best apparel, yet who wants to economize Final Clean-up Sale | Winter Coats Styles for street, es up to 56 bust, 64 Coats riiisi.tncetinn All greatly reduc Velour, and Angora Velour, Some with sand every up to 6 bust n't miss these won- New Spring Styles Many silk lin All are wonderful values. Including many new styles never Dresses shown before’. raid’ tlaeed | ool Serges, the season's most popular dress. Also Bre mi : Crepe de Chine, Satins and silk Poplins. Dressex ‘Werte Dane ue suitable for all occasions uaome collar of Near Sizes up to 52 bust perience in providing smart clothes for mothers-to-be oats, dresses. skirts, ete Junk West of Filth Avenue BREAKS A -COLDIN ~—AURRY |“Pape’s Cold Compound” is pleasant and affords Instant Relief. A dose taken cvery two hours until | three doses are taken will end. grippe misery and break up a cold, It promptly opens clogged-up nostrile and air passages in the head, stops | nasty discharge or nose running, Fe lieves sick ache, dullnces, feveriah- ness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and atiffness, Don’t stay stuffed upf Quit blowing and snufing! e your throbbing head! Nothing dais the world gives such prompt relief as “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which coate only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no incon- venience. Be sure you get the genuine, ing els, —Advt. Eddys Salice Becomes a Habit with the housewife who once discovers what it will do for steaks, chops, roasts, sea food, eggs, soups, gravies and pi MADE INU. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. Don't accept some a Crowns . My easy ment gian map interest you: hen FEN Ca 251 W. 42d St, 10 Kenmare St 409-411 Fulton St., | | Att n Times, 8a. ( ‘AY leila World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders 23 West 38" St. rments, model 24” Wool ed Serge 18” erials such as fur trimmed, and Checked = 10" Poplin, on trimmings. $35° Seal. Full lined and in. lerlined, $408 APPAREL | | $2395 Specially designed with eighteen years’ Clearan: 23

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