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Pe a ot 4 “16 THE EVENING WORLD, T HURSDAY, APwHiis 8B, 1019. WITH THE FAMOUS 105TH INFANTRY IN FLANDERS {ts population has been reduced from | and Cadet Parker D. Buck of Cincin~ 60,000 to 25,000. An inspection of the! attached to Kelly Flying Pietd orphan asylum disclosed sixty chil- |), were Killed Tuesday In the dren afflicted with typhus.” A The dire ry was ina little vil- of their al trict, eight miles behind the Polish lines, Practically every one of the 120 persons remain- AND PESTILENCE ing of the original population of 1,000| | was dying of starvation or disease. | The members of the mission were } the first Amer ns seen in those cities and villages since the beginning | lof the war. — ~ SHALONER HAS WRIT ~FORGIDDING ARREST LE NNEW ORK “DANDERINE” FOR a gecentric Millionaire Grandson American Red Crom M , OARDEN TRUCK RETAILERS _— # peed Jacob Astor Comes Finds Terrible Suffering ARE BARRED FROM PIERS | Stop dandruff and double beauty of your hair to Prosecute Libel Suit. Among Survivors. | Some of Them Carried Away More | n They Paid for, W salers Charge. The trouble which has developed be- tween the wholesale and the retail deal- my is WASHINGTO suffering and Wide John Armstrong Chaloner of Roan- i] Oke Rapids, Halifax County, North K lina, was given permiasion by Federal Judge A. N. Hand yesterday for few cents. Poland | gram from are to enter New York without danger of b Acted Hel Cidas Hom aoe Bho Oe in garden truck at the North River @rrest in order that he may appear in SpHich wa ‘ weed ner * n an| Diets Will probably be settled without the prosecution of a libel suit which On BAS Just FeLurne rom A0/interference from the League of Na § set for trial in the United States eight-day tour ring which it had} tions District Court April 7. 1 1,500 miles and distributed! It all began when fhe retailers wore Sein, Chaloner, great grandson of lothing and medicines in twen-| prohibited from gotng upon the pier Boba Jacob Astor and whose estate ty cities and numerous villages. |with their trucks, Those who nrofess ‘gy worth about $1,500,000, is famous The members were said to have|to know say that some of these for. for his remark, “Who's loony now?” found the population practically| erly carted away much more valuable | @fter hearing the rumor that his witiout necessities and disease prev- | PT : nu they Laat The con- Vie : ( . estion on tho piers caused confusion J A, , ii THR brother, Robert Winthrop Chanter, alent everywhere. ‘Thousands were | fra uarea opportunity tee acs (7A 7 Se x |, | ed made over a large amount of his sick nnd vib fro n typhu pert | retailers to pay for one class of produce | \ ‘K i/ Fd / : ie @tate to Lina Cavalieri. pox and achoma, while WHOl®)sa4 toad thelr trucke with another| . a “Bane in Virginia and North Caro- towns were reported to have been} cass, | Dandruff causes a feverish irrita- NM Une but adjudged to be a danger- practically wiped out t diseascs. Now the retailer must stop his truck | Un of the scalp, the hair roots shrink, f! _ @@e tunatic in New York State, it “In many isolated villages starving | outside the pier and wait until the stuft|l0osen and then the huir comes out 1 — sae necessary for Chaloner to obtain Peasants lined the roadside and|he has bought is brought out to him, | fast To stop falling hair at once f i on I ea and rid the scalp of every particle of f & writ of protection in order to come be i ‘am stated. \. ‘The trouble Shys one wholesaler, dandruff, get a small bottle of “Dan- 5 here without being arrested. Jus- they had be ° thee Henry A. Gildersiceve of the State Supreme Court, on March 13, 578 INE, OF THE ORGE Utes Soy ON THE FLANDERS FRONT n living on} from potato |enjoyed that graft until they regard it d barks of trees {#8 thelr right.” some of these crooked retailers have derine” at any drug store for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and =S but w #8 arrived the| ae - rub it into the scalp. After several | Rieti tes, Ghuloaee to be a men- “ f up nts had been | godies of Two Victims Badly Barat | Gpplica tions OL oer comin ie) ace the public peace. 7, exh . m and you can't find any dandruff. oe 0; Justice Gildersleeve's order, yen hn dig her Hg Pde dha r7} r ead im France PLAN T0 PUT GUARD he greatest suffering and destitu- | aan ane Ltr hagh ed \ Your hair appears soft, glossy and 4 is Gas greene tak tataeeeee Amelle Rives, his dormer. wite, ‘< | SIS tion was encountered In Pinsk, 200| SAN ANTONIO, Texas, April 3-- | twice as thick and abundant. Try it! WP) sted in Bloomingdalo Asylum at] princess ‘Troubetskoy, was’ divorced , . | mite f Warsaw. In four years Walter A. Byrnes of San Francisco ae inate Princess Troubetzkoy, divorced | . —Advt BP) Bits Fraine "in Sr canoer aig | fon Shapnetinthoe: Aietnwes| 71,896 in List Nearly Complete) ON PRE-WAR BASIS ss. : thee > i turn to Virginia, Chaloner took cour’ brea epg ——— = = a re | act % / ntative' * Te a TWIN Wwe di site Rr tabrd Cs ection, and wag legally judwed, saris, WASHINGTON, April 3.—vasualty lists of the American expedi- |War Department Tentatively Ar SED US i loner appeared again in Char- Chanter to Chaloner. me tionary force in France have been practically completed at last, and ranges for a Force of Over | © writ of protection granted to . ; Men, | Chaloner’s lawyer, Frederick A. Ware| here are the totals: nin 500,000 Men. i LIFT CORNS OFF of No. 21 Broadway, recites in part: Killed in action, including 881 lost at sea . teeetee ie | WASHINGTON, April 3—Plans “That the sald John Armatrong| p) i o emi Thais | have Sean Faced Go the Was Denar ||| ang exempted from arrest or any and of diseaso . ate ment for the reorganisation of = CH Cc eons % T DOESN'T HURT Ii — CR ager) and 2 any Fyg Died of accident and other causet ooee 8,980 | National joeera on fe old sixteen- | * ceedings, save for crime, i divisi sis shou ess de. i brought for or on account of any| Total dead from all causes. .....++ssee+teeseee 1,596 ake oak Nie tho Blake cavive ui : a matter touching his sanity, or for the Wounded in action (over 85 per cent. returned). 94,562 \a portion ‘i Re gutilad MNitaSd.t I li d J ry ‘. purpose of seizing, conveying, remov. “i a c ed military pc t I | ‘s With fingers! Corns lift out and | [ng’or taking hin out of the juris-| Missing In setion (not including prisoners released and re fey. The effect of this would be allan an apanese inens , diction of this court, issued or to be turned) .. oe 6,019 : { \. trength of 800 men to each Con- Tea and Luncheon Cloths from ad day after the conclusion of sald cause | 60 St was 5,600, and it is certain a large proportion of them will ultl- | rene SF atttmiot, the National one to one and a half yards square By : | i in this court.” mately be listed among the “killed in action.” | Guard, under the National Defense $10.50 <S.0) cl I . a CSW ite nota tele Up to March 22, of the 4,686 soldiers taken prisoner, the status | Act, would have a peace strength in Key VA SONY Beh, | ; ia Stuyvesant Chanler, Thomas t. Shor. | Of all but 153 was settled. Of the total, 4,304 had been released and | OXC°S* of 500.000 men. Napkins 14 x 14 inches square i : i man, representing a committee of| 229 died in Germany. in addition, 79 American marines and 281 civil- | $18.00 to 50.00 dozen. My , a beth Winthrop Chanion chammanyt;| tans were taken prisoner. Four marines died in prison camps, 72 were ey : a officers and agents of the Supreme| released, the status of three remaining doubtful. Of the civilians, 116 ; a Court of New York and the Society costs only few cents issued by any court of the State of New York or of any other State or Jurisdiction, or by any other person or persons whatsoever and under whatever authority actual or pre- tended, or claiming to act, for a period of five days before the beginning of the trial of sald cause, and continu ing thence to and including the fifth of the New York Hospital, which con- ducts Bloomingdale Asylum. —— Total casualties to date.....+..... A relatively small number remains to be listed, of men previously reported missing, whose bodies are search being made of burying grounds, The number still missing chan, had been released up to March 22; being discovered in the systematic ges from day to day. A few days the status of 163 is doubtful. SEVENTY-EIGHT NAMES Private COYLE, Bert B., Bridgevort, Conn. MUNEING M, Charles, 320'E, 8th Bt, New DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES, Privates. DIOR, Perry, Syracuse, N, FICKERT, Olio W., 429 a Cy x. Fast 19th Street, Now {BANGOR GETS GIFT OF PARK. restore the National status it held when dr: Federal service. The War Department has provided tentatively for the assignment of 389 s from the Regular Arwy and 1,000 Sergeant-instructors to administration and training of the new guard, At the full contemplated rd to ¢ d into the EVERAL shipments of Fancy Linens for dining room and bed room have just been received from Italy. choice pieces suitable for Wedding Gifts. @ Fa CITY EMPLOYEE IS ROBBED. i , i Bist Adak BBE | ON LATE CASUALTY ROLL Aer ry | Luncheon Sets both in square and , ; ‘ Thugs Get $600 From Helpless Vic- | oblong shapes in a beautiful range i Pain! No, not one bit hl drop tim in Stable. BANGOR, Me., April 3.—The City of of patterns. 25 piece square sets * H ft patie F piepestee hs Heeb iy cone Three men last night entered the! Thirty-nine Died From Accident | Bansor ts bequeathed Maplewood Park, FOR e $23.50 to 95.00 Set Oblong Sets 3 ‘ antly ching, you mit) stable of George Wager, a High scene of the Eastern Maine State Fa | is 7 } JB that bothersome corn right of.” Yess | Department empioyue ithe tear et) ad Other Causes antl Twelve [for'use aaa pubic resreasiat wri Rheumatism l= have 12 mats and table runner i ( magic! Costs only a few cents. us home at No. 754 Fifth Avenue, 1 . mm >, hs ; o 86. i: in i ©, tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet |i, hands. re men had Fe-) WASHINGTON, April 8—A cas-|which was filed here to-day. ‘The prop: Sicilian Oblong Sets, 1 doz. Mats 3 ci When he did not obey quickly enough | ualty list of seventy-eight names to-|erty will be known as Rass Park and and um a 0 | ; , ORs Oates i | one struck him on the head and felled | 4 . a late Mie aaa - : and 20x54 in. Runner. $152.50 ni 0 ; J day was divided as follows: Died |the elty will receive a trust income ot gut yne particle Ig wallet containing acs0 ‘aid to WR | t, ieee ts Gente sna i *! Soak a towel in boiling water, wring Sicilian Luncheon Set eee [a irritation, Freezone is the mysterious] Liberty bonds. ‘They they fled, ‘Wager | om Sccident and other causes, 39; | *, lars Muha Gene the dry and place over the aching part to _ of 25 pieces $110 Set Sicilian Oblong Sets, 1 doz. Mats ! PE ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius, |Was attended by ‘Dr, “Horliner of the | Wounded severely, 12; slightly wound- 1) by the win natal! open the pores, then rub in plenty of Set of 37 pieces $147.50 ond 20x 60 in. Runner $167.50 «| ty Advt iM il, and detectives | ed, 26; missing in action THOS | rise of Randolph, Vi. nephew’ we] mesa Oil and you'll be surprised at i ' ~|from New York, New Jersey and Con-|made residuary iegatees ‘trustee Wad| the quick relief this simaple treatment , . - “ A | necticut: execiitor, gives. We have also received a shipment of fine Japanese Mosaic work £ DIED OF DISEASE a many months delayed by reason of the embargo. at old prices. Tea Cloths in three designs with Napkins to match 36 x 36 inches, $7.50, 45 x 45 inches, $12.00, 54x54 inches $16.50 each. 14x14 inch Napkins $10.00 per dozen Scarfs 20 x 36 in. $3.75, 20 x 45 in. $4.25, 20 x 54 in. $4.75, 20 x 63 in. $5.25 Among them many ie DADS DB Scarfs for Sideboards and Serving Tables, also Chiffonier and Dressing Table covers in styles that are dif- ferent and unusual $4.50 to 75.00 each These are offered ———— A ; HALLE Jacob, S18 Kenece Avenue, Brook ' Tea Cloths 36 x 36 in. two designs $5.50 Napkins 14 x 14 in. to mateh 7.50 doz, 134 West 34th St.we: | [iacenserr| | a Banh. tetor B. ben feat treet, New ISS) 25-27 West 42! Street NY. ps A Special Offering Friday and Saturda hak uit oe ener hk | nee r “4 it : | Wounpeo sevenety, | James McCutcheon & Company i e FA i Lieutenants. HES as 4 Splendid Spring Suits \ gece"! c2~_ Af Close Out of March Left-overs Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets TH if | WOUNDED — DEGREE UNDETER- |= R Adhering to that High | MINED, = , EE ak Uh Standard of Fattoring, Fash W) sox, naz atte. mam (ee Sale Extraordinary mn SEMEN CMT WE OT OTT 3 tifies MAY’S productions.. \f\ ve |= a . iM | placid May’s reputation | mttcox, tna «in On, +4 Spring Suits s Frocks 1 9 ] 9 \ or values, | . = hay MISSING IN ACTION. = Pe Privates. eS A indivi 4 Very Special 3 4-50 [rpg Sytem sal 4 wonerfuletsortment of individual styler Poultry, Garden i, . BuRaY dee se veooe | Fad ‘ 3 Freevort, Long Island, N.Y. |W] ends and broken sizes left over from March : Phitsararoppartnitytoscure | WOUNDED sLiGiTLv, previous. | ra eeling Every garment of the latest Spring and "i ordinarily obtain only after the | IN ACTION. ii] creation. A very rare opportunity. Farm Products season, Every favored fabric ETTAARNG, Hugo, 1863 Greene Avenve, Brootimn ioned in woot Jerseys, Tafl- Crepe de Chine and Trico- lettes, Formerly sold up to 29,75, Are the talk of New York's most distinctively dressed women who recog Ey = every correct model is represented RETURNED TO DUTY, PREVI t4 q4 r Tk hand tailored—faultiess in exe- OUSLY REPORTED MISSING = 05 Spring Suits Annual . | shioned’ ineall weal serge, cution, | nS Oe aNs EN@ Fancy, Braided, Tailored and 2 e . | MccOWRN, Robert &, Hreokfeld, Coun Fal] fee eilectes Formerly’ sold vp @5 ISSUED BY \ May’s Suits | cope. apetival I L | Rare, = i at $25 to $49.50 Rin = 165 Dresses = nize the advantage of » i Bb AATORED OC Sbovnlag. Pout Wansaustie = Properly illustrated and ol e high rent distric lor rea = H apie BRIDGEWORK = . a with many articles of in- economy = ’ seaat Bila COLD. ond } a\ Women’s & Misses’ Sizes terest on Poultry Raising, The Smart Seamless Cape SN : Gardening and Farming, . ‘ A. None of These Altered None Delivered Special the most sensational Cape t A value of the season. Of high quality, guaranteed all-wool | men’s wear Serge, bound with silk braid on all edges | full cut in seamless effect, with extra wide sweep, yet falling in slender, lovely lines KY Y/ / —FREE— at all Offices of THE WORLD, aud by mail, write Poultry Department of ‘The World, inclosing fiye cents for postage Sale Friday Only None Exchanged DK. J.C, Surgeon Dentist Broadway, Cor, 40th Street Biondi, 0 4. a BM: a | 50 if » Dieeaca aieae Ll