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eee ee ee ee meee ee ee New York's Largest Furniture, Piane and Phonograph BATABLISNED 31 YRARS a +4REE (3) BIG STanc> Unfortunately You Can’t Tell unless you are an expert whether or not a piece of furniture is honestly worth the Price asked. The difference in furniture quality is harder to grasp than in clothes quality. To be assured of: all- round satisfaction, why not make your furniture purchases where thirty- one years of “the ut- most in value for the least possible cost” has built up the biggest fur- niture business in New York? Uptown Downtorm 3D AVENUE AVENUE A BROADWAY Con. 1234 St. Cor. 4th St. at Seratogs Ave. Dreiser Tageaien “Cision. Beste” Ones "Only" Monday ant S6th, Bist and 88th. EVENING WORLD re 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. n B is “Priority” im answers means special Ust for retarn. All reeiments listed im clade their composite companies unless otherwise specified. Quee@ons on same subject will be «rouved toxether In the anewers. Avswers will not appear in this column unless ques contain full Rhames and addrense: venders. ac rt} m The following divisions are sched- uled to return during the montha as listed: March—The 30th, 85th, 87th and O1at N is April 42d. May—The $24, 28th, 83d, 80th and 78th, June—The 89th, 90th, 29th and 79th The following divisions are scheduled for an early return: The Ist, #d, 84, 4th, Sth, 6th, 7th,| The 26th, 77th, 82d, 35th and 8? w« st )K: not] i tic J. A., No, 200 West Sth Street—The satisfying t HEINZ OVEN BAKED the attaches at are as yet listed for return. Only oven baked beans © have that delicious, __THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 11, 1919," H 317th M. G. Battalion ts not lated for return, Lonesome Little Boy—Mobile Vet~ erinary Section No. 802 is scheduled to eturn In April. Anxious Sister, A. M. G.—The 112th Infantry is scheduled to return in May. Anxious Wite—The 158th Infantry is not listed for return. Anxious Mother—The 14th Ammu- ition Train is located in Luxemburg. It is scheduled to return in June, No, 268 Fifth Street. he 159th Infantry is scheduled for an early return. An Everyday Reader, No. 281 Bast 79th Street—The 122d Field Artillery scheduled to return in May. C. P, Smith, College Point, N. Y.— The 354th Ambulance Company ie sheduled to return in June. Fulks, No. 7400 ‘Tenth Avenpe, rooklyn—The 109th M. G. Battalion scheduled to return in May. Anxious Mother, Weehawken, N. J. The 8034 Ammunition Train is heduled to return in May. The 7th Infantry is scheduled to return The 148th this month, Vv. K., Elmhurst, L. L- Infantry is scheduled .to return this onth. A Sister, Maho N.Y ral headquarters Anxious Mother—The 3d Engineers not on priority. C.F. B. Walnut Street, Peekskill, Y.—The 34th Ammunition Train 4 to return in June. —The 3iith F Artillery scheduled to return in June. The th Division, 312th Engineers, is eduled to return this month. Anxious Cousin, No. 145 West 24th The 260th Infantry te ylberg, Germany, schedule: M. B It is listed to return in Ap The 168th Infantry is located at St Nazaire, awaiting convoy. Mrs. No. 306 East Helen Kraig, laste So how easy it is to serve Heinz Baked Beans and make the dollar For Heinz Baked Beans have the appetizing taste which is all you if Foods are high and the dollar has shrunk, and too much meat is bad ! for one. i | go further, cut out some of the meat that costs so much, and have a delicious, satisfying meal into the bargain. miss when you do without meat. They are wholesome an d full of food value, they cost comparatively little and they are ready to serve instantly, Heinz Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce Heinz Baked Pork and Beans (without Tomate Sauce) Boston style Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian) Heinz Baked Red Kidney Beans CELE MR OP ere tachi ai PIT I tm Memeo geome ‘None of | jsnto three parts, one going to the widow |whom he married on his sixty-segond birthday in 1914; one to his son, Henry, podrome | ind the other to hie son, Philip. The amount of the estate ts not given in | the papers. 189th St.—The 202d Engineers ts list- ed to return in April. Lillian Comba, No, 1118 38th St. Brooklyn—The 3024 Ammunition Train is listed to return in April. Nat W. Srebuik—The 139th Infan-} try is listed to return in April. Mrs. Clara Marke—The 148th In- BENEFIT FOR THE 104TH. Performance at the Gives Promise of Being a Success, The benefit performance at the Hip- Sy materials, podrome next Sunday afternoon for the 104th Regiment of the 27th Division — Danbury Pablisher Dend. ft tific construction and rhe Hated to return this month. lives promise ot being a great suceess,| DANBURY, Conn, March 11.—George| @ handsome faisk, oll eon 117th St—The sth Division Ammunt: |It Is expected that the returns will pro-|W. Flint. publisher of the Danbury| 3 jepasomee tion Train is not on priority. jvide comforts for the men of the regt-|News, and for twenty-five years its| @ the complete Miss A. Kaplan—The Supply Com- pany of the lith Field Artillery ts in the Army of Occupation. The 326th Infantry 1s scheduled to return in satisfaction given by the $ Boston Garter. It is ment, which was formerty the First Field Artillery, New York National Guard. managing editor, died here yesterday |aged sixty-five, of heart trouble, April. Ordnance Detachment, s024|_ Mrs. Prentice Strong, wite of the | Field Artillery, is not listed for an {Colonel in command of the regiment, is . » : early return, directing the efforts of the wives of the || Washing Won't Rid Anxious Sister, No. 1120 Prospect joticers, who have formed @ committee Head of Dandruff Place, Brooklyn—The 41st Infantry is scheduled to return this month. Sister Lola—The aiith Field Artil- lery is listed to return in June, Mrs, Mueller, No. 497 Forrest Ave., Brooklyn—The 114th Regiment of ths 29th Division is listed to return in June. Mrs, Lucy Henry, No. 220 West 7th St—The 309th Field Artillery ts listed to return in May, — Left Out of W Valentine Heyerdahl, United States M stationed at Nor prominent family to Insure the success of the affair. Marlo Dressler is staging the per- formance, Miss Dressler's well known generosity of effort where American soldiers are concerned assures @ fine performance, The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid apply it at night when retir- ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this to-night, and by morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more ap- plications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work.—Advt. an |PLANT FORTUNE TO FAMILY. * Get Rid of That A Persistent Cough Stop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Eckman’s Ab terative, the tonic and up-builder of 20 years’ successful use. 80¢ and $1.50 bottles from druggists, or from ECKMAN LABORATORY, Philadelphia. | Widow and Sons Bach Get One~ Third of About $50,000,000, ranaport Corps,| The widow and sons get the bulk 'a., member of a|of the $50,000,000 estate of Morton F, himself with | Piant. a copy of whose will has been rifle in his hom 634 Lafayette » , ile bh ‘ogate's offic Avenuo, Mount V , early yesterday | fied In the Burrogate’s 1 aha |The, original will was filed in morning. He is believed to have suf- * 7 y y, Connecticut. The only New York fered trom melancholia because he was rty mentioned le that f not nent to France. He loft a note in| Property mentioned Is that near §3q which he said: “I came home with the |Street and § +4 . full intent! f never recurning.” His | He leaves $2,000 to the Connecticut father, V ine, committed suicide |College for Women, smaller amounts to others, and the rei Lite, twenty, of the SUNDAY WORLD WANTS woRK im y ' og es, Joe, Bond Bread || | tastes even better than before the war” ’ “Have another slice, Joe? This is dandy bread, isn’t it? “Remember I wrote you about quitting my baking? You don’t want me to go back to it again, do you, Joe, when I can ) give you bread as nice as this? “Think of the time I'll save. And I want all the time I can get, Joe, because while you were over there, I,—- I- — “Well, Joe, I feel I've got a vacation coming, too. And I want to save every minute | can so as to pal with you. “So, no more bread-making, Joe—Bond Bread is just as pure asmine. They use the same ingredients as I used to use. They even print the list of these materials in a Bond on each Bond Bread wrapper. “~ » “And now that the war restrictions are off, Bond Bread is baked as good as any batch your mother ever made.” %& So-named because guaranteed by the Bond of the General Baking Company