New York to again go out to sea. truest news from Envin Dodds who was stationed with a Marine Corps in Texas was that he was leaving for San Fransleo to take shipment for Alaska. Erwin eald that looked allright to him as four others of his camp were being started for Gcirtnany. Ernest Putney of the U. S. Marines has returned from overseas. His father and brother are still in Prance. Vir. gil having returned previous to this time. Miss Edna Solter. a Red Cross nurse who went to France with the Butterfly Division from Chicago arrived in New York a week ago and is expected home any day. Max Sanderson of the U. S. Marine* has been at Bayonne, N, J., for some time, waiting to be sent home. He says they have given them several farewell dinners, etc., which were greatly appreciated, as also the excellent care they received. Estel Mudd of Camp Dodge, la., is at hoime after a several weeks illness and con-