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CITY SOON T0 HAVE |C. Curran is released trom army a@rs will serve ax a clearing house for all oul | vice the new probation court, origin-| probationers before their discharge. A PROBATION COURT ally suggested by Chief Probation| The court will be established with- Olficer Cooley and adv ed bY vari-|out Added expense to the city, save _— lous organizations and individuals | probably for the services of a stenogs Carrying Out of Plans Waits Only | will be opened. This was announced |rapher and clerk, the increase of the . rf e by Chief Magistrate McAdoo last|quota of City Magistrates by Mayor of Magistrate law |Mitobel’s appointment of William night. It will sit in oourt rooms iD - P From Army | |Blau having created a force large : ‘ Jall five circumstances ¢ te under this Henry require and G8. Altman & Go. MADISON AVENL Thirty-fourth Street FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street An Extraordinary Sale of New Spring Tailor-mades for Misses,Small Women and the Younger Set will be an event of special interest and importance on the Second Floor for to-morrow (Saturday) Six different models—distinctive, up-to-date, thor- oughly well-tailored—will be featured in this Sale. Every model is represented in navy blue, and most of them also in beige or rookie, or both. The Values are Unprecedented Semi-box Suits of serge, Poiret twill or with vest of embroidered tricolette checked velour, - $35.00 Plain-tailored Suits of Poiret twill (cleverly adapted from a Lanvin model) ; the coat .triple-pocketed, with a detachable vest of white tricolette - $48.00 Russian Blouse Suits ‘of wool tricotine, with a strikingly chic vest of period tapestry in several rich color effects, $48.00 Belted Box-coat Suits of Poiret twill, button-trimmed, with vest of embroidered satin $4 et ol Ge | te ae OOHOU Severely-tailored Suits of fine quality wool twill, trimmed with many buttons - $58.00 . . . . . . . . Superbly-finished Suits of finest-quality wool tricotine, hand-tailored throughout; the coat has straight box-plaited back, bell-cuff sleeves and a wide crush belt; the skirt has - $75.00 the Empire waistline and a cuff-bottom hem The Coats are all beautifully silk-lined We are now unloading stocks bought for the war-time selling. So we've started a sweeping AFTER-THE-WAR SALE If you have never bought here before—now is a good time to get acquainted., No store in the city will give you more liberal treatment—nor a better guarantee than you will get here. You'll Be Astonished at These ° uaranteed Suits We Offer at Eleven-seventy-five g | I 5 They are positively suits that stores are selling to-day at $18.50 to $25. Every kind of $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 style is included—and many of the suits are all wool. Light, medium and heavy weights; every imaginable pattern is included, at th Avenue Bet. 15th & 16th This one item will convince you of the advantages this Streets store offers, ink of being able to buy such suits as these at 3" Avenue to 42, including stouts Shirts Wort big stores in upper B eleven-seventy-fi Smart and desirable clothes in sizes 31 9 and $1.50; in N. W. Corner 83d Street DEEDS OF HERCISM RECITED IN LATEST ANARDS FDS. p | N : C: id Private \Corpl. De carl and Priva O Carroll of New York Among Those Cited. IN, March Redd ds of the Distinguished 3 announced to-day are WASHIN Among aw: | Service Cr the following Corpl, Theodore J. De Carl, Com- pany E, 60th Infantry. For extraor- dinary heroism in action near Cunet, | France, Oct, 12, 1918, In order to de- | |liver a message from the regimental | headquarters to tho attacking battal- | jon with ali the speed possible, Corpl. De Carl crossed an open area under {continuous machine gun fire, Al- though painfully wounded while |traversing this open stretch of 500! | metres, he successfully delivered the} message, Home address, Alfred | Black, brother-in-law, No. 1886 Mor- ris Avenue, New York. Private (First Class) Thomas Car- roll, Company D, 312th Infantry. For ¢xtraordinary heroism in action near Grand Pre, France, Oct. 18, 1918. Ac-| companying @ patrol, Private Carroll | voluntarily advanced in the face of} annihilating machine gun fire in at-| taeking @ machine gun nest which was halting the progress of his pla- toon, He forced the enemy to re- treat, and then captured the gun. Home address, Mrs, Sarah Carroll, New York. | Private Edward Rischmann, Com- For extraor- on near Grand | 1918, Private Rischmann was a member of an as saulting party which stormed and captured the Citadel at Grand Pre. Ho scaled the wall and alone entered | a dugout, from which he took | forty-five Germans, guarding them | until assistance arrived. Home ad- Catherine Rischmann, mother, jouth 13th Street, Newark, Baker, Company A,| g12th ‘or extraordinary Infan' heroism in action near Grand Pre, France, Oct. 18, 1918, Private Baker carried messago from his pla- toon leader to the leader of an adjoining platoon, crossing an area swept by an intense machine gun fire. While waiting for a reply he was seriously wounded, but returned with an anewer to his platoon leader, re- maining on duty until ordered evacu- ated by his commanding officer. Home address, Mrs, Josephine Baker, mother, No. °226 Chamber Street, Phillipsburg, N. J. Private James F. McCrudden, Com- pany M, 812th Infantry—For extraor- dinary heroism in action near Grand Pre, France, Oct. 26, 1918. Acting on ” hie own initiative, after all runners had failed to deliver « message, Pri- vate McCrudden carried a messace through an intense machine gun fir for the Captain of bis company. Upon reaching the company he found that in had been killed and im- mediately returned through the samy sweeping fire to report the fact, Hom: address, Mrs, Francais MceCrudden, mother, No, 2 Moquette Road, Yonk- ers, N.Y, FOR THEIR HEROISM FIVE REGEIVE GROSSES Four Soldiers From This State and One From Jersey Win Decorations, WASHINGTON, March 14.— The Distinguished Service Cross has been awarded to the following for extra- ordinary heroism: Lieut, William vel Ruane, ry, No. 111 Ml R. Fiske (decease), Cranford, N. J aal Witow 7th. Infantry, < Mi Kk, N tompany wanda, N. Y. Company y in Our Medtcal corated Ly Britain, SUID . March 14 six América and men bh British G distingutshed Sixty-Stx Corps Sixty- © been decorated by the ernment for bravery and ice in the war, Sur- idvised to- ome and was geon General tritish War anuel Gol 1 t day by the nd wer companions of the Distin vico Order, and forty-1 and First: Lieu! Jthe Military |Lieuts. } | City, | Hugo ind ¥ exander of Hobo! W. Comstock suished Conduct Medal Medal of Great Britain ed upon fifteen enlisted | Two BUSINESS MEN HURT. Irving Peet end Alexander Massey | Injured by Bridge Car, | While » a Malsey Street car as Manhattan pillar and Was attended of the head and chest, ome in taxicabs. > for conti Both left for he ‘PLAYER PIANOS ‘ Mra. Stephe for Rev. ie. Wis, March 14.—M. n, widow of for ator Isaac At a snecial meeting of the 3024 Fn- cers’ Association at No, 29 West ‘ Street, Sunda, , the Cross of Chev- aller of the Legion of Honor will be her | hare of the , that left by the will nen’ |conferred upon the Rev. Dr. William son's will provided |". Manning, rector of Trinity Church, a rey (by the French High Commissioner, be left in tru of which the w it $6,000,000, who willvact for his Government. io is estimated at a E little item in Lambert economy is that diamonds in this store are directly imported by Lambert Brothers and are mounted in their own factory, so that all Lambert Diamond Jewelry and Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings $20 Sa ——— ($10.00 to $1500.00) re are sold at factory $50 <> prices, The Lam- ert factory is over $75 the store. $100 1 s, you have met this statement in $150 << print before and you will meet it again, for it is important enough to bear re- peating. We have sold diamonds, many years. They are se- lected by a member of the firm who is a veteran judge of dia- Ls monds, and will not give « second look at an inferior stone, suarantee every diamond, as we guarantee everything else we sell, to be just what we say it is. Long ago public opinion “cited” for faithful service such watches as we show you, and the distinguished output of such factories as the Waltham, Elgin, Hamilton and How- ard. To protect our cus- tomers perfectly, our experts exumine every watch that comes to us, and the defec- tive ones that turn up once in a while are returned to the manufacturers. Solid 14-Karat Gold Bracelet Watches, with extension bracelets, for / birthday or Easter gifts, [ $28.00 up; Men’s Guar- } anteed Gold-Filled Cases with Waltham works, $20.00 up. The initials “L. B.” stamped inside of a wedding ring proclaim it to be solid gold and made without a drop of solder. Any style and shape you please; we guarantee them all. No Man's Watch, solid 14-karat gold, engine turned hunting case, hand en- , graved shield, with Waltham move- charge for engraving. ment, $40.00 up. Open face, $37.00 up. LAMBERT BROTHERS Diamonds—Jewelry—W atches Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street Store Open Daily Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 9 WISSNER NEW YORK: | JERSEY CITY: 53 East 34th St.|134 Newark Ave NEWARK: | BROOKLYN: 903 Broad St. 4," $5 Flatbush Ave Special for Saturday New, 1919, Model, Fully Guaranteed $495 Special Easy Terms Complete with a Beautiful Player Bench, | Twelve Rolls of Music of Your Selection. Free Delivery to Your Home HES! beautiful player pianos are Mail This Coupor the latest improved models and of this, snecial guaranteed to give a lifetime of perfect satisfaction, Every member of your family can play them perfectly without any previous knowledge of music, ||| We have comprehensive assortments of Spring | HECHT BROS. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING THE MAN whose walk in life demands that he and his family be well dressed | at all times and who must y ; sacrifice other needfulsin (e.g Sh | these times of high prices / ENTA todo so, will do well to in- | vestigate our convenient | payment plan, without lowering his dignity. For | such men we present an | unusual collection of Men’s and \ Young Men’s | Fats New Spring Suits 52.00 suit here to conform to every man’s idea of uit should be, every suit showing the latest and smartest Spring style features. Carefully tailored according to rigid standards of high-grade manufacturers, of remarkably fine fabrics—brown, blue and | gray flannels: blue, brown, gray and green cheviots and worsteds, plain colors and mixtures—and priced—well, come in and compare them with others you have seen about town Special—For Father’s Son Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, 9.98 That's quite the lowest price we know of for blue serge suits of such good quality and workmanship. Smart Norfolk models, with style touches that the youngsters like, for all occasions. Sizes 7 to 17. BRING THE WOMEN FOLKS | Suits, Coats and Capes in the newest models, | priced to please the most thrifty woman. 53-57 West 14th St., near Sixth Ave. KELLNER BROS. wenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and Oth Avenue Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in American “Burl” Walnut—10 pieces $325 F you have never visited Kellner's you have missed one of the advantages of the well- informed New Yorker. The display of fine furniture is an inspiration for home furnishing as well as an object lesson in economy. Our completely furnished “ Twenty- five Rooms” prove a refreshing and instructive guide to selection, AMMEYE ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York Separate Entrance to Our Men's Shop 68-70 Weat 35th Si. MEN’S SHOES Newest Spring Models 8.00 N Mahogany and Black Calf. Solid leather soles and heels. c R hs I We have two styles. A straight English last, as pictured below on the right, and a Blucher model, with a com- fortable round toe, as on the left.