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~ BROOKLYN OFFICER ~ANDPRVATEWN ~DS.C.FORHEROISM oe sae Private Tony Waaner, o Infar 4 raorat WASHINGTON, Feb, 7.—Amone the awards of the Distinn Cross announced to-day are lowing: Lieut. Thomas J. Taylor, 23d Infan try. “For ext yrdinary hervism tn —— | NEW SPRING FROCKS $10.00 $40.00 to Private (1 Clark, my Ma Vv AINE of man {O smart site new Spring models in Silk and Cloth Dresses. HAMNETOAN GARMENT Co. 307 FIFTH AVENUE Near 31st Street Catalog mailed upon request yr Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts, Girls’ and Children’s SHOES For Immediate Wear All Franklin Simon shoes are fully guaranteed for service and satisfactory wear Children’s Laced Shoes Unusual at 5.00 Of highest quality black or tan Russia calfskin, broad comfortable last, welted leather soles and spring heels, Sizes 8'4 to 1014—Widths B to E Girls’ Laced Shoes Unusual at 6.00 Of highest quality tan or black Russia calfskin, built on a broad comfortable last, welted leather soles and flat heels. Sizes 11 to 2—Widths B to E Girls’ White Buckskin Shoes Unusual at 6.50 Buttoned or laced shoes of genuine white buckskin, broad comfortable last, welted leather soles and flat heels. Sizes 11 to 2--Widths B to E anklin Simon & Co, 1 Sum J ) Patrick J. ne Gan h Wilbur, Y. M.c.) 6 6th Machin i 1 ‘ |r , Albany Mechanic Next Day |t« Rescued Wounded Com- rade Under Fire. |: WASITINGTON, Feb, 1—Gen. Per- | has awarded the Distinguish'd Cross to the following aamed|N ited men for acts of am hur Lay, 9th Infantry, In action near the M ys 8-4, 1918, while pas man lines at might sages, Mechanic Lay captured cight of the enemy, includin,s ‘, and marched them back res. Next day he carried ugh artillery and ma- and fearlessly exposed neer in guiding com- . While returning shing carrying me from a mission he carried a severe . w| Wounded comrade through an made owed. Without hesitation 1 to lead his men under ne gun and minenwerfer | routing a large detachment of the uring eight German, five r= direc purt, | fir ering the crossing the company, enemy witho' he went out atone a That night killed the crew! Frankl For MISSES 14 to 20 years Misses’ Spting Dresses Always something “new” —cither models with entirely new lines and ornamentations, or the fabrics of silk, wool or cotton introduce new weaves and colors. The revival of lace is now apparent and unusually attractive in new dinner frocks. 29.50 to 165.00 Girls’ Spring Dresses Empire, guimpe or regulation waist- line models for Girls and Juniors. Dresses daintily hand embroidered, hand smocked, tucked or lace trim- med; Georgette or taffeta silk are favored fabrics; dotted Swiss, voile, linen, tissues, chambray or gingham fashion dainty wash dresses. 3.95 to 49.50 os TOOK 8 GERMANS “MO WONDLS. Superfine HERE are occasions when only a & derby can serve. Regardless of how much a man favors a soft hat he must sometime wear a with $8 KNOX HAT COMPANY (96 FIFTH AVENUE AT 23RD STREET A Store of Individual Shops Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919. ure hia comm Ad, Lient. Prt ha peared a nine gun ther wad men, lain William B. Pate Boston COPPE stiff hat traditional a derby KNOX quality. 2 $10 2 Incorporated 452 FIFTH AVENUE AT 40TH STREET 161 BROADWAY, SINGER BUILDING Simon & Co. Spring Fashions Exploit New Models, New Fabrics, New Colors For JUNIORS 13 to J7 years For GIRLS 6 to 16 years Franklin Simon&Co. Individual Shops 200 Are Synonymous With Paris for ‘‘Newness.”* =>c00c ARIS is the magic word for Fashions, be- cause Paris originates, is constantly evolving some- thing radically “different” something entirely “new.” < g —>e00c= The Franklin Simon & Co. A > Individual Shops have also | Misses achieved a distinction for originality. SPRI N G Notable examples are the Individual Shops for Young People where day by day fashions of in- describable charm and in- dividuality are presented as soonas they are created. SUIT (As Mlustrated) 59.50 Presenting the modes of sf Ww 9° } today that are refreshing- ticotine in ly “different,” and fore- navy or the casting authoritatively the new shade new style theme. of walnut. . > MINERS’ PAY CUT. LRAT za Misses’ Spring Wraps Capes, dolman wraps or coats of wool or silk fabrics, vie with each other for supremacy, but slight favoritism is shown the cape, with its graceful flare or with coat-front, also waist- coated models; short or Jong lengths. 29.50 to 145.00 MISSES’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL SHOPS—Second Floor Misses’ Spring Suits Featured are three-piece costume suits of wool tricotine or Poiret twill; also blouse suits, or suits with belted, semifitted or straightline coats, showing sleeves closely fitted to the arm, variously styled collars; instep length skirts. 39.50 to 375.00 me 1 anied by! o ma ding k, 23d In- james Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagans J ESTABLISHED 1860 , 5 a In, 125th Street, West Koch Saturday Sales Always Bring THRIFTY CROWDS A February Offer Without a Parallel Regular $20 Women’s Satin Dresses SIZES 36 TO 49 9.85 How they came here is a story far less interesting than that they ARE here, and at this sensationally low price, Good quality satin, navy and black, trimmed with white satin vestees and collars, new pleated tunic models. None C. O. D. or on Approval Third } These Becoming Spring Styles in Tailored and Sport Hats Promise to reach the is A height of popularity, (\s 4) rd { In other stores, $6.50 In the collection are dash- ontinentals made of and Side Flares polished straw, some com bined with satin, Tailored grosgrain ribbon bows arc a feature of the trimming. In black, brown and navy. 1,000 BOYS’ Knicker Pants Extra fine grade corduroy; $1.25 Women’s Pure Silk Hose Lisle tops, seamed back, all perfect. “89 black, white Main Floor regular price $2.50. $1.69 Sizes 8 to 15 Years. and colors. . Third Floor Sale of Men’s Underwear The famous $2.50 made-in-America “Stuttgarter”’ Shirts and Drawers $1.74 2 You might expect to find “Seconds” of this widely-known underwear at near this low price, But these are strictly FIRST quality Medium weight, merino, long and short sleeve shirts, regular and stouts, in size 34 to 50, An opportunity indeed for an exceptional purchase 1,800Pairsof 2.25 Pajamas Domet Flannel, Koch standard’ make, trimmed with silk frogs, in pink and blue, $1.57 eee 1200 Petticoats In a Sale At $1.00 Each They represent the surplus stocks of manufac- turers with whom we spend thousands of dollars each year, and so can be relied upon as fully re- flecting the Koch quality standards. The petticoats are modeled along the newest lines, and are made up in twelve of the most popular materials, including black and white stripe, plaid, flowered, all white and black. ccond Floor Remarkable Clearance Sale $3.00 Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes Sizes 8!5 to 6, Not all sizes in every style, Third Floor Calf and patent leather; button and lace models. 1.69 EXTRAORDINARY! ! | 9x12 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs stent, Q)50 Al)-Over and $37.59 és the regular p>.s¢ Medallion Designs. ||P. C.F, KOCH & CO., Inc., 125th Street, West Ths BRIN