The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1919, Page 17

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WAR DEPARTMENT DENIES PERSHING REFUSED ORDER General Prote soleied, Howeve: Against Taking Court-Martial From His Control. WASHINGTON, Feb, 2%—In ma ing @ formal denial to-day that Gen Pershing had 1 ed to obey a eral order relative court-martial cases in France, as as verted ih the House yesterday by Rep vesentative Jo recently convicted of receiving stolen} the War be losed that 0 necklace, when he ar the Com ander n ¢ f had pr « Judge Rosaleky th af tested a th ior involved as|ternoon for sentence escaped a prison tending om him control disci plina office But on a suspended must rt reg once a month . “lfor five years to Proba n Officer Kim der may be] pall vevoked. The offense of which Anderson was The order was issued on Sept. 11] convicted, was Insp! according to that ¢o shall by last. It provid urt-martia cases In the A. KI on for review to th of Big Gen. Cr As interpreted diction over « taken out « General W vocate G Forces, « $0 EASY 10 HEAL YOUR SKIN Witt POSLAM Don't let those eruptions remain to, pen. to the revision of th Dakota, rance THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY office.of the Judge Advocate General | of the army The protest of Gen. Pershing, it was of insubordination. stat have and regular way yartment in send intimated, wa ho sense The sented in opposition considered in an ent The object of the ¢ ing Gen, Kreger, it was to expedite ces for purposes of equalization, no the powers of the Coin mander-in-Chief in France. GLEMENGY FOR ANDERSOX; views of been pre re being to invade Insurance Agent Must Report Once 1 Month for Five Years to Probation Officer ohn Seott broker Anderson, wealthy insur: living in Montclair, N. J court ar lemency of the of the Distric desir was si 1| the testimony, by hi 1] sain The necklace y firm red for aw in 4 4 Chicago id was not a pi jen goods and MORE THAN 200 HAVE QUIT BROOKLYN COMMITTEE Iph C. Kiendl and Mrs. sedtord, Wife of Standard Oil Man, Latest to” Resign. Two more m shave re from th nmiltee sklyn Vi t This inerea. the list to review of military senten- | RECEIVED STOLEN JEWELS ,. | severely, 54. Alfred of the tion Commit DIVIETRKO WAR DEPARTMENT | stated at the War Department, was in| USTS 214 TO-DAY IN CASUALTY ROLL Twelve Died of 1 of Wounds and Forty-three of Disease— 54 Severely Injured. WASHINGTON, Feb. °8.—-The War Department to-day gave out another urmy casualty list of 214 names, di- Wounded, degree vided as follows; undetermined, 90; 12; dent and died of disease, 43; died of accl- other causes, 15; Those | New York, New Jersey and Connecti- cut follow: DIED OF WOUNDS. Private. ANDERSON, Harty A., Jamestown, N.Y | DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTH- ER CAUSES. Bugler. 1, Buchanan, N. ¥ | DIED OF DISEASE. Sergeants. Ondning, N.Y NOY, RIRKILAM. Wijaar 1 MORAN, Pe News “ paeweral, USS, Augunt Weiter, wat al A WOUNDED SEVERELY, Privates. OWN, Indore, LO W, 400h St, New Yori AWroRD, Jono A WENDDEPTO. Nick by Montrose, N.Y. let ‘St 6 Sich Remove B, 212 West Bn N blemi any er than it} tun 200 who | more | Av. oy Nick takes P hem. And Pos-| |) beaded resigned because: of} eri mW. iisth &., Ne Jam is best equ to do the work | the influence of William RK Hee arst on| York. beeause its healin centrated. Relieves itching at once. Apply Poslam at night—and leaw it on in the daytime too, when cor venient. It acts You cai soon sec henefils So effective is P of it will cover a is its QUALITY, not it that does the work Sold everyw write to By West sith Poslam Soap, n brightens, Advt $10 MONTIU(Y UNTIL PAID SPECIAL SALE OY OVERSTOORED Cents Sis New SOc. and Sde. Word Rolls Latest HITS Yah De Dab Sid Kisne) Papa Mics ot’ Ne 1 y Mine Cry st add 2c. each Monthly Kents aw mt UP wright $33 81-87 COURT STREET or PHONE wettiXics BROOKLYN , 0! powers are con medicated with Pos- beaulifies complex- | AE $475 PIANO GOETZ & CO. MAIN mmittee. © who sent » thelr resignati | to-day are Mrs. Edith (. Bedford of | 410 Clinton Avenue and Adolph Cc. in| Kiend! of No. 2.634 Atlantic Avenue Mri ord is the Permanent Mem« ed in a body mber of the law firm rs and has been td HELD FOR WHITE ‘SLAVERY. tt had many you er, that he 4° tha he used them | draw =) ee | Calder Wants I Fixports Were Me WASHINGTON, | investigation of ch ldy. Keb, 28 arges | rium is rduc provided for in a resolut ntr City Magist gian refuges r eating ir and wheat m aftr ever to be favorably a a branch of the North now goes to | measure \upon by Jiina Legislature, | House. FREEMAN € FREEHOF Purriers to Brooklyn since 1888 470 FULTON ST. ‘First FLoon BROOKLYN Taxe Ecevaton Retiring from Business EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY Entire Stock High Grade Fur Coats & Fur Pieces to Go Regardless of Cost: If You Are Thinking of Buying Furs Don’t Miss This Sale—Prices Will Never Be as Low Again. wife of Alfred c, do of the Standard Oil Company. nerly a member of | Mr wetivities in Brookiyn f Taken in Castody | women lived on their |Gharges, which Bennet wed te wie | BELGIAN WHEAT QUIZ He Tate ¢ hee that moutdy and decayed wheat was sent to Bel today by Senator Calde: | I f 1329-1331 BROADWAY At Gates Ave., Brooklyn n Extraord: Speci 3 Ls , Le a ee ae meee ame died from wounds, wounded | on the list from Lieutenants. COMPTON, Samuel H., ST W. Sach St, New York (ity BUMBILLL, Lantie J. Newark, Nod NELSON, Coarln E,, G28 bE, Tit 8t,, New Yor Gy Wagoner. MOLAMPY, Bervant 'T., Schancetady, N. ¥ Chauffeur. GROVE, Wikam G., Orange, Nod Private. | 51 Gordon ‘., Btagleuon, | Now York | | 16H) Ametentam Ar,, ‘al RETURNED TO DUTY, OUSLY REPORTED DIED OF WOUNDS. bess SMITH, Haiward J 1%. Bovokive, REPORTED WOUNDED (DE- GREE UNDETERMINED), Private. ni, 431 PALATUCO. Gre Moore Av. Richinon Mil, N.Y. REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Private. SHACHTMAISTER, Sam, 921K 10ist York Ciy MINED), PREVIOUSLY REPORT. ED MISSING IN ACTION, Cleaves. KOLESBEWICR, Lucian A., 225 W Ne PELIEGER: Soba Clarence, Oneida, X. ¥ the fingers. a callus, instantly all—without pain! Try pd PB Hard corns, soft corns, also corns between the toes and the ‘‘hard-skia’’ ‘ calluses on bottom of feet lift right out, | | 4 ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN SPOR Sooo or conventent shopping open a charge account at Martin's Chartin’s ae iris’ Arrest, | ’ Lined u Women's, teat tran the FULTON ST., Cor. of BRIDGE STREET patty Piohape $5,000 Wail in the West Side | At Hoyt § ubway Station, Brooklyn “fancy ith i ' Ha q of whit eka AM TE TD ad ks ld zes Ih lo 44 A s—Second Floor nD Attorney Smit ™ atldenoe iendite ta, Announces for Tomorrow (Saturday) Advance Spring Sale of 150 Custom Tailored Suits 34-50 Eight New Models--Three as Illustrated inary 3 4:0 In the fine materials of tricotine, poirel (will silvertone and wool velour, hand A $500 Hudeon Seal (Dyed WiRTOR e Bate ve ain ta tailored throughout, correct filled sleeves, smart lines, and perfect shoulders are Dm : 2, 97 Muskrat) Goat $400 || worn with the new suite, the features developed in these popular priced suils. Handsome pussy willow ren as : | 1.59 lined; skirts are long and narrow, many having the new cuff bottom y Me or Namm'a_decond Flod SALE AT*THREE BROOKLIN SIOLES eat PREVI- DIED OF WOUNDS, PREVIOUSLY | KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER.- 10th me, It doesn’t hurt one bit to lift touchy corns and calluses off with § = Never Let a Corn Ache Twice! 2 Apply a few drops of Freezone on a tender corn it stops hurting, then shortly you itt that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and | sick 1N HOSPITAL, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION \ Privates. DENISON, Arthur L., Hudson Falls, N.Y, ONENL, Jobe yNY RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVIOUS- LY REPORTED MISSING | IN ACTION. Priva FAGLESTON, Kevin J, 19 HOPWOOD, John. 2218 LEHESER,” Dionige, Bride oa Big Sale! $2 & $2. 25 Cleas Celebrated Make This is our biggest glove sale of brated inaker yor Gloves for Men, Women and Children, If we were to mention the id immediate ly recoen ALOLA, Veter Do. ou m a8 We choi men and Children; wh in gray, char quantities last, per’ pair 1.95 OLDE LLL n the ot Save! — The Namm Price of $1.95 Represents a Saving That All Mothers of Girls Should Take Advantage of! WASH DRESSES colors, pl contrastin It or pockets MIDDIES AND SMOCKS are of Jeans, Galatea, Beach Cloths and Ramies, in regulation, slip-over and coat models; all white or white with contrasting collar and smockings. Dress siees 6 to 16 years; middy and smock sizes 8 to #2 years. Choice at cond Floor WZ @ I Toilet Needs ms, Chambrays, Linenes, in solid nd combinations, trimmed with it! ? Costs Only a Few Cents Get a tiny bottle of Freezone at any drug store, Medium Weight Underwear Men's ee Women S Thread til Hose |; Djer Kiss Perfume; one halt Mediums weight worsted shirts, tsaber dy Face Pow | nid short ‘ ma ae 1.97 | Lilled: pint hottie ibriggan Wildwood Violet Baloriges: bid | Powder; large box at ng and short sleovess And. colores per 74c | Wrisiey’s Peroxide Soap; '97c mme—Main Floor ' Yonnm Maw fb ivor Mam Floor Just Arrived! Graceful Spring Suits Of all wool Serges and Poplins, reproduc- lions of higher priced exclusive models. models for all brawl trimmed 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. distinetive lection containing res. Here are ta auity and semictailored suits, developed of all wool serges Black, Reiodeer, Peking An attractive suit Bet, 48th and 49th, Brooklyn ind all. wool poplins, in Navy, and Sand Boys $11 Seater New Oxfords Suits and Mackinaws, In Black and Tan Mode ls ALU WOOL NAVY BLUE! SERGE SINGLE BREASTED SUITS lava & 7 ye and wif, patent with white buckskin Ifokin in lace med sith wW 2 4 6g caltskin; sizes "en Willner? Smart, distinelive models that are extremely becoming for wear with the new Spring suits and frocks. Men's $4.50 Shirts and bright elo close TS SCRE STE ETT LEI TENE SO a ! Bs resh Meats i eran $) ; of Fibre Silk . . ut o at 22Vac j ‘ Short Forequarter Lamy 2G) /ag the ‘ Whole Cross Rib Moset 282 oh \ Fresh Shoulder Pork, 901/56 ) per Boneless Bacon, + IN at & Of Georgette ; $15) Cameo Rings $75 Fur Sets i Crepe if f Z Wed f ponte New Sprin aad | : nd o Models $225 Jap Mink Co $175 $200 95c $500 Scotch Moleskin Coat ut SROPPOPONVOAPPIPDOVO OHS OD DODDS OS SOI MPG OHO O OPO OO N04 00 900 A La ee EEE as -—_———-

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