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to get to and easy to make purchases when you get here— that’s our store —where we sell dependable cloth- ing for men, women and chil- dren on a charge account basis, chargingnothing over the actual value for the accommodation. The 14th St. crosstown cars trom the west side ferries to Brook- lyn stop at our |: door; the 14th street stations of the 3rd, 6th and 9th Ave. L’s; the 4th Ave., Lex- ington Ave. and ““ Broadway sub- ways and the Hudson_ tubes are a few min- utes’ walking distance from our store, while the Fifth Ave. *buses stop a block away. Convenient from all points. Hecht Bros., 53- 57 West14thSt., near Sixth Ave. Two wr Se _ Spear & ath 81 Sixth Aver & i6th Si. SPEAR ALL-METAL DAY BED, eretonne covered Pillow and Bolster: Single size, $22.50 Double size $33.75 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS NEW PUBLICATIONS. "BROOKLYN HERO 1 EB ¢ am oe d | b WORK MONDAY WONDERS « | SAEBRUSHER | 4y Emerson Howth _ DYING, URGED HS at Ronssoy, Honored With D. S.C. | WASHINGTON, April 1—Among awards of the Distinguished Service Cross announced to-day are the fol- lowing: Second Lieut. Horace B. Seanlon, Jdeceased, 106th TAfantry. For extra- | Jordinary heroism in action near} them for- heavy machine gun fire, enemy counter attack. ormance of this ex- rtally wounded, but sh. forward with his » on fighting! Sergt. William T. McKernan, Com- )ad Infantry, For extraor- | m in action near Verdun, 4-29, 1918, After all the rs had ‘ven killed or | wounded Ser.!. McKernan took com- | mand of the company and led it in ef- attack against the enemy on again on the 27th, After on the enemy of Oct. 38 comrades. Home a [Mekernan, father, ¥ lovilie, Totten | Couniy, Conn, Corpl. Henry Peter Lynch, Com- pany E. 105th Infantry. For extra- ordinary hero! Ronssoy, Having bi with nine ¢ a men fifty yards in front of the ‘orp. Lynch crawled back — to ompany's — position | through heavy enemy machine gun fire and reported their predicament. He then organized a bombing party, led it against the hostile machine gun and put it out of action, thereby enabling his men to return safely t- our line, Home address, Mrs, Peter Lynch, mother, No. 47 West Post Road, White Plains, N, ¥. Deiahthdt! sox TEN POLICEMEN PROMOTED. pronietions were annéunced at dquarters to-day, Chiat men advanced was $ Lyons, who stood ptain at the West 68th Street Tiree sergeanta become lieutenants take | Res noids jast name 64 GAIN IN AUTO DEATHS. New York Fign Months 192 Again’ for Three 128 in 1918, An increase of sixty-four in the num- ber of persons killed by automobiles in |New York State during the first three | months of this yoar over the same pe- riod in sas fs shown in the roport is- jonal Highways West 34t by trolleys an RESENTS CRNI'S CHARGE ABI PERSHING SQUARE, Str John McE, Bowman Says His Only Interest Is to Prevent Conges- tion at Grand Central. | mortat to be called Pershing Sau: |tho alte of the olf Grand Union hotels would be bettered by the e of & great office building or another | ———— hotel on the aite, but the space ts gestion around the Grand Central Terminal, in and out of which 100.000 people every day and that five Commodore and Murray Hill Hotels, years hence the city may otherwise face| WASHINC wise, he saye, “we shall have hoeded to assist in relieving the con- e LOS ANG Ings and demolishing them tn orter to| California to Japanese interests appears ss published a statement to-day resenting provide the necessary apace. t J H tterances of Comptroller Craig Lieut. Scanlon, Who Gave Life % “ regarding the motives of Mr. Bowman! focus of city activities within a in urging @ soldiers’ and saliors’ me- Jeers to come.” yon like Nassau Street in front of thia| here believed to-day — tances ih Wiis SEN penn hatch a Oia s we THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1919. w| JAPANESE DEAL IN MEXICO |: etsranre vn FAILS TO EXOITE CAPITAL, rection | Generally Looked on as Private | interfere Transaction, With No Inter- national Aspect. IN, April 1—The pro: bulld-| posed aale of Mexican lands in Lower plementing his come Other-| to be merely a private transaction with @ can:| out international signifi official doten} In the absence of any official an horses an nouncement on the subject, the view in the Madero revolutl United States Government might not I stood on this exact spot When I was shot by a Hun Said a doughboy to his mother, as he pointed it out in one of THE LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL’S war pic- tures. So accurate are these remarkable pictures. There are four superb ones in the number out to-day. The Greatest American Moment in the War “That,” said President Poincairé,“was America’s greatest moment in all the war,” and it is here pictured exactly as it happened, with Foch and Pershing in the foreground. Whea Our Boys Stood Between the That supreme moment when they did what the French thought was impossible. But the Marines did it,and here they are doing it at Belleau Kaiser and Paris Wood. The artist was guided by one who was there and in it. The Man Who is Still in the White House Bathed in moonlight, he—not the President—looks from the private porch of the mansion toward the moonlit peak of the Washington Monument: a masterly painting. The Gray Man and the American Boy The marvelous experience of an American doughboy and the great Foch which will go down into the history of the war. Each month thousands are disappointed because they cannot get these wonderful war souvenir-pic- tures; an edition is sold as fast as it is put.on sale. In their full superb colors Thousands are being framed Whe Caster kadicl Wome Journal More than 1,900,000 Copies 9 Radiant Stories 60 Articles 6 Full-Color Pictures | 15 CENTS The Highest in Quality The Biggest in Size—188 Pages The Lowest in Price ohietaly oer nate PORCELATS tn se DR. J.C. TOOLE” Surgeon Dentist Broadway, Cor. 40th Street Mindars, "iM "f0% BM: “9 2 y Esew oS