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GERMANS JOIN BOLSHEVIKI. Prisoners Ketorning From Siberia | Organized by Rassian Reds. ANTZEN Children’s Shoes | “BE KIND TO THE TINY FOOT.” Growing feet require every opportunity to expand along the lines | THE HAGUE, March 19.—Russtan Nature intended. Our Children’s Shoes are constructed | Bolshevik! are organizing German pris- oners returning from Siberia to be used Jin the event of a Bolshevist Invasion of on approved orthopedic principles. They hold the heels firmly, clasping the foot under the inst€p, and support the ankle, Our Spring models are sturdy and stylish. For misses, youths, boys or girls, for dress or school or play. Germany, a Berlin despatch reported to- day. These Germans, {t waa sald, con- stitute the tern Communist divis- jon,” and ar Ming !n Samara, Nijni- | Novorod and Ottopertz. Another despatch said the President of the German Soviet in Petrograd had informed Premier Lenine that Kart Ask for Our Book—" The Abuse of the Big Te NO BRANCH STORES—Onr only address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Castom_Bootmakers Over _50_Y: Radek had formed °8 separate Bolshe- vist organizations in Germany James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street “McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Century. MARCH SILK SALE \ Now In Progress. Thousands of yards of new and fashionable Silks. yard 68c to 3.50 In Addition 10,000 Yards of New Novelty Striped Dress Silks Latest color combinations.....yard LeLO: as. regularly 2.50 1,000 Pieces Chinese Natural Ecru Pongee Silks Selected qualities... Attractive New Styles “AMERICAN” LADY CORSETS 1.50 » 9.00 Spring models of this well known brand are now being shown in a large and varied assortment; skilfully designed and correctly proportioned, assuring perfect comfort; flexible and stayed with boning of exceptional quality; Fabrics include Silk Brocades and Broches, Coutils and Batiste; suitable for day or evening wear, also athletics. Special Sale WOMEN’S PORCH DRESSES 5.95 | These fashionable Morning and Porch Dresses feature the smartest high-grade styles in Voile; most wanted colorings; size 36 to 40. ™ Colored Voile Porch Dresses,—collarless Black and White Pin Dotted Voile Porch model; yoke of tucked white organdie; Pink, Dresses,—trimmed with white organdie. Blue or Green. White Voile Porch Dresses with hem- White Voile Porch Dresses,—tucked waist,—skirt and collar; hemstitched sash. stitched collar and cuffs; crochet buttons. | Colored Voile Porch Dresses,—collar and cuffs of white organdie; Pink, Green and Blue mixed with Black. (THIRD FLOOR) MARCH SALE 100,000 Pairs WOMEN’S SPRING HOSIERY These Prices Will Prevail for This Sale Only and are the lowest that high grade Hosiery has been sold for this season. The Hosiery offered is new and taken from regular stock. NO C. O. D.’S NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS Thread Silk Hosiery | Thread Silk Hosiery | Thread Silk Hosiery Black | x White. pair 1,10 regularly 1.50 with lisle _ tops; White, Gray and Bronze. pair 69 c regularly 95c Full fashioned; with lisle ps and soles; Black Full fashioned; Black and White. pair 1,35 regularly 1.65 or Thread Silk Hosiery Thread Silk Hosiery | Superior quality; —_ Black, | White and Colors, | | mir 1,60 | regularly 1.95 ( Allover Lace Hosiery Black, White, Bronze and Navy Blue. pair 3.90 regularly 5,00 Full-Fashioned Cotton Hosiery in Black or White. . pair 40c Fine gauge; Black or White. pair 1,90 regularly 2.50 regularly 50¢ THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MA 116ONLATELS OF CASUALTIES AERAN ARNY 53 Died From Disease, 29} From Accident and Other Causes, 3 From Wounds. | WASHINGTON, March 19.—An! army casualty list of 116 names given out by the War Department to-day} was divided as follows: Killed in ac-| tion, 6; died from wounds, 3; from ac- cident and other causes, 29; from disease, 53; wounded, degree not de- termined, 25. ‘Those from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut follow: KILLED IN ACTION. Lieutenant. KELLEY, Jobn A,, North Tarrytown, N, ¥, Private, LADRETTS, Valentine, 96 Myrtle Av., Flushing, DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND, OTHER CAUSES. Corporal. MANNING, Fadl J,, Sullwater, N.Y, Privates. PARENT, Albert, Piattaburg, N.Y. PENTOLA, Antiiony, 14 Jefferwon Ay,, Brook. | PETE, Bawia 8,, Buttalo, N. ¥. | DIED OF DISEASE. Corporals. HIOK RY, Jamen P., 748 9th SAUNDERS, Jobn ‘Francis, Musician, SAUNDERS, Cart C,, Leonardsville, N, Y. Wagoner, RICHARDSON, Stephen, Blackwood, N, J, Cook. HERRICK, Walter R., Cooperstown, N. ¥. City, BULLOCK, Latter B. Johnaon City, N, Y, COON, John Gifford, Dunellen, N. J. ark Valley, N, WESTFALL, Eimer 46T Fulton Bt., W}LaLasts,” Walter P KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Sergeant. KRAFT, William ©,, 1004 Fox St,, Bronx, N, ¥. Corpora ZIMMROSEL, Alesander John, 2 Foye Pl., Brook DIED, PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING IN ACTION, Privates. MEXWELL, William TL., Suffern, N.Y. AN, Abram N,, Cape May Oourt Home, Raffenele, 125 Thames St, Brooklyn, recuse, N. i A Brook. svisax, Frank, Passate, N. J. WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER- MINED). Corporal. Pacific Bt, Brooklyn, JONES, Richard HL, oo SIX NEW YORKERS WIN DECORATIONS Gen. Pershing Also Awards Dis- tinguished Service Cross to Three Jersey Soldiers. WASHINGTON, March 19.—The Distinguished Service Cross has been awarded to the following named of- ficers and soldiers for acts of extraor+ dinary heroism. First Lieut. Lansing McVickar, 1st Battalion Headquarters, 7th Field Artillery, Knickerbocker Club, Private George K. Hagemeyer, Company M, 107th Infantry, No, 209 West 128th Street. Sergt. Arthur i] Norwat, deceased, | South 4th Street, Brooklyn, |ler, Company 312th Infantry, Newark, N. J. Second Lieut. Matthew E. Conk- lin, 310th Infantry, Syracuse, N. Y. Ly Sergt. J. J. Crowley, deceased, Company M, 107th Infantry, Mo- hawk, N. Y. Corpl. Julius A, Piazzani, Company F, 310th Infantry, West Hoboken, N. J. Corpl. Herman Spickerman, de- ceased, Machine Gun Company, 107th Infantry, Bloomville, N. Y. Private (First Class) Joseph T, Angelo, Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, Tank Corps, Camden, N, J. Three War Crosses Awarded at Upton. Company M, 307th Infantry, No. 417 | | Private (First Class) Robert Faz- | ROH 19, 1 FACED TERRIFIC GUN FIRE TO SAVE WOUNDED OFFICE aapeens geen New York Corporal Gets D. S. C. for Heroism in Action Near St. Souplet. WASHINGTON, March 19.—Among awards of the ingulshed Service Cross made to-da Corpl. Albert C. Westfall, Company | G, 107th Infantry—For extraordinary heroism {n action near St. Souplet, | station have reported to Poltee Hteaa--| quarters the suicide of Reginald E,| France, Oct. 18, 19: terrific machine gun fall went out into the | a Britien offi ed killed int ments of hi assumed tl four times cros: Undaunted SALTO NUTS Will make her happy. Good lor Kiddies, too. Hatch originated dead this morning tn dat No, 226 Weat as tube in his me 110th Street, with th rrow. | nt Stephon | . Who died Sunday at Le Ssinnyey ‘em. funeral WaACHt Was continuous! chine gun fir N. ¥. raked by enemy ma- Home address, Oneonta servi banon Hospital, th held at the Campbell Fu No, 1970 Broadway, to-mor at 2.30 0 Press Cli etery = ARMY CAPTAIN A SUICIDE. inald KE. Taylor Found Dead tn With Gas Tabe mn Mouth, The police of the West 128d Street ¢ Lord & lavlor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— nek, Burial will be| plot In Cypress Hilla Telephone Orders will receive very prompt and eareful attention Phone Greeley 1900 Please mention Telephone Order Desk Che ‘ AK Mr. Foster Travel Information 39th Street Misses’ Suits, Capes and Dresses . In an Interesting Sale Tomorrow An occasion planned to provide for the youthful Spring wardrobe’s every requirement in Outerwear. Models the newest and smartest of the season, quality and finishing details beyond criticism. Values the best that it is possible to offer at these very attractive prices. pine afiaat “ \ ies Dolman Capes $29.50 Extremely new, a copy of Tailored Suits $35.00 Jaunty belted model, in Cape Coats $25.00 A new waistcoat model, Taffeta Dresses | $35.00 Navy blue and black a very high priced model; Taffeta in a really charming navy or black Serge, of ex- on straight lines, with in navy Serge, lined model; the deep tunic has | cellent quality; the coat belted fronts and wide throushont. with). foulard tiny ruffles on a Georgette | lined with peau de cygne | sleeves. A deep crush collar ; 8 ‘4 crepe foundation—a new features the narrow belt, of Foulard silk gives a silk; may be worn as acape.| pote. Dainty white net | tight sleeves and close fit- | most effective _ finishin or cleverly adjusted with collar and cuffs finish the | ting shoulders so fashion- | touch. In_ finely textured | buttons to form a graceful simple bodice, with its | able. The overcollar is of navy blue Serge, smart and Dolman. buckle trimmed girdle. white pique. practical, LT Third Floor, Cotton Popular Silk Fabrics Goods At Less Than Usual Prices Dress Goods Box Pleated | 2,400 yards 1,800 yards 2,500 yards Semi-Made | American Fine Black Japanese Skirts Ginghams Dress Satins | Shantung made of navy blue and 31-32 inches wide in pink, lavender, light blue and grey checks, also plaid effects and solid colors, | black serges with two pock- ets and separate belt; 26 to 36 inch waist measure, $5.00 Second Floor. 33 inches wide Desirable quality 98e yard 35 inches wide Yarn-dyed $1.78 yar Ground Floor. New Spring Oxfords for Women and Misses a Women’s Capes and Smart Cape Coats | Comfortable styles, CAMP UPTON, March 19,—Dis- tinguished Service Crosses were pre- sented here last night by Gen. Nichol- Horatio M. Jackson, Medical Corps, 313th Infantry; Capt. Henry Adsit, 167th Infantry, and Sergt. James S ceremony was witnessed by several hundred medical officers, nurses and enlisted men of the medical detach- ment, > 5,000 Canadians on Olympte, LONDON, March 19.—The White Star liner Olympic resumed duty @ Canadian transport to-day when |she left Southampton carrying 5,000 soldiers belonging to the Third Cans adian Division howeward bound, => - More jae m: on Tacoma. MONTEVIDEO, March 19.—Influenza |has reappeared aboard the United | States cruiser Tacoma. Shore leave has | been suspenders Ae Cy~ > 6 BELLANS iV | Hot water ELL-ANS Sure Relief son, the Camp Commander, to Major | Cain, 6th Machine Gun Battalion, The | FOR INDIGESTION | $29.50 and $35.00 Splendid Values at These Prices The pronounced vogue of the Cape lends interest to these picturesque new models developed in Serge. Capes on long swinging, graceful lines, Cape Coats in distinctive models; lined through- out with plain or novelty silks and featuring clever innovations in the way of muffler and scarf collars and unusual sleeve effects. Other Capes $25.00 to $75.00 Third Floor | with military heels, | in dark tan calfskin, fine black kidskin, dull kidskin. ~~! lent values, at $9.75 Excel- March Sale Offerings in Housefurnishings Nest of 6 White Porce- lain Bowls, blue; 4 to 9 inches High-grade Aluminum 3 Piece Saucepan Sets, and 3 quart capac- banded with $1.45 yw, ity. Combination Ste p- Ladder and Chair, made $1.95 High-grade Aluminum Colanders, 9 inch diam (Complete Housefurnishing Department, Seventh Floor)

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