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MAYS 134 West 34th St. As Well as Fashionable Box- Coat, Embroidered Waist- coat, Pin-Tucked, and Plain-Tailored Models, Very Specially Priced, 35 Developed of guaranteed All-Wool Sergés, Tricotines, Silvertone, Gabar- For the attention of fashionable women, we mention that our smart shop, thoagh conven. iently located, is out of the high-rent district, and fcr this reason we have long been famous for new and dis- finctively developed styles at just « fraction of the prices elsewhere. “Sut 250 DRESSES Charming present-style models in Serge, Satin, Taffe- 416” prices prevailing in now obtainable (Women's Shoe Department, VASHINGTON, in wards of the Distinguished ross announced to-day are the following: Sergt. William Dausch (deceased), Company I, 107th Infantry. For ex- |traordinary herots Sloc March posite jacy’s its | AWARDED CROSSES FOR THER DEEDS 12 action near 29, 1918, Dur- ns 3 the Hinden- Sergt, Dausch rendered assistance and demonstrated rare | stroy | Ser Sergt again shell a again grena dress, No. 154 Raison Avenue, East Orange, | [NJ | 107th Franc ously Meo! traord. u, he voll trols 4 each by di Dee, » vance, with bomb dress, Pearl Por near 1918, While it is the intention of B. Altman & B. Altman & Go. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Special Announcement The Cost of Fine Shoes | is, as everyone knows, extremely high—not only the | selling cost, but the cost to produce. } universal condition, it is of interest to note that the In The Women’s Shoe Department | || are, considering qualities and the present manufacturing conditions, remarkably moderate. 1H This is due to the fact that contracts for the Spring assort- | ments were entered many mc ; ths ago, when prices for raw | material, as well as for labor, were vastly lower than they | Co. benefit of these advantages of purchase, it must be un derstood that it will mot be possible to re-order any of *k at the orig | pr es are unsurpassed Second Flcor) 45 Kast 93d Street, New York. and by the effective use of hand and destroyed the gun Sergt. George Rowe, Company 1. | heroism tinued to lead his platoon in opera-| Company 1, luith I it Konssoy, France, the rest of his ¢ enemy, pulled the pin of a grenade and its crew out of action. Home ad- Serat. derson, 506th santly during a very h barrage, keeping up the | courage in attacking and de-| ing two enemy machine gun by the accurate fire of his rifte. | being mortally wounded e continued in the com- ollapsed, Next of kin, Katherin Dausch, mother, No. at. Philip Garey, Company 1, Infantry, For extraordinary nin ion near Ronasoy, 3 918. Organizing « ors of @ battalion, Jed them in attack Under terrific an ¢ « st the enemy and machine gun fire he advanced st an enemy machine gun nest, des, killed or wounded the crew Home ad- Mrs, Willis L. Gary, mother, Vor extraordinary | in action near Ronssoy, | ec, Sept. 29, 1918. Although seri- Infantry wounded, Sergt. Rowe con- ainst the Hindenburg line, | ac ted, unt or-| commanding ) Mrs. Williaa » ¥. hanic Edwin W. McLaughlin, | For ex: | inary he tion near p by inte unteered companied pa- nm attacks it enemy nests, time proving himseif of the st assistance, successfully ac- sh despite Home address, Miss ret McLaughlin, sister, No.! Ogden Avenue, Bronx, New| 1 rect. machine gun fire, everely wounded during the ad- went out in plain view of the his teeth, and, throwing the with his left arm, put the gun Maurice b. De Lake Street xtraordinary Haudiomont, Sergt. Anderson w ation between the r view of this to give tl THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919. @ new experience / Less Than a Penny a Serving NUUUUUUEEEAY A hundred and three ways te use Sunseal CORN FLOUR. All the ways you know corn flour can be used—by itself and as the per- fect balance and combination with wheat flour—and dozens of new ones. You will thank your stars the day you bought it, It is that good Sunnycorn is delicious enough to be set to music. It is the great new cereal—white corn in perfection. Ready in a jiffy. 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