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JEWELS ADJUSTED WATCHES York seager or telephone orders Other grades of the finest qu oo! below 8200.00 Solid 14-K. Gold Watches 00 Solid 14-K, Gold Watches: My Solid hes 75.00 Solid 1 40.00 Solid 14 B GUTTER, SONS 170 Nassau St. N ir DIRECTLY OPPOSITE CITY HALL The greatest value ever offered in New he t y old watches greatly reduced, ax per list a5 0 Sunday Werld Wants Work Wonders!" “GUARANTEED NINORGHN WOOD Solid Through and Through iC COLD SCOT ALSOGTED in for Services—Charles Eise- man Given Decoration, WASHINGTON, April 3.—A list of | officers who have been awarded the Distinguished Service medal for ex-| ceptionally meritorious service during the war, issued by the War Depart- | ment to-day, includes the names of Major Generals Leonard Wood, Hugh | L, Scott and John F, Morrison, At the same time the department announced award of the medal to Gen. K. Otani of the Japanese Army, “for especially meritorious and dis- tinguished service as Senlor Allied Commander tn Siberia.” Among other officers given the medal are: Brig, Generals Robert M. wards, Frank K. K. Saltzman, B. Eveleth | n J. Brad- | or Generals Willard A. Hol- | x, Guy Carleton; Colonels James se, Bradley Dewey, Robert B. J. Re McAndrews; Lieut. Col. . Auld, British Army; Col 6, British Army. ‘0 Civilians received the medal, k B, Jewett, late Lieut. Col. in e signal corps, for his service in nnection with the development of hnical apparatus for the army, and Jes Kiseman, jate Vice Presi- nt of the Committee on Supplies, ;| Council of National Defense for his i|"energy, courage, business ability and foresight,” In enlisting American industry and thus making possible 1e proper and prompt equipment our armies with clothing and ulpage.” Tho citation of Major Gen, Hol- brook refers to his “conspicuous ser- vice on the Mexican bor Gen, Wood’ qualities of lead~ onal attainments of a high order in the administration and training of his various com- mands, and has furthered in every way during the war the system of officers’ training schools.” The decoration given Gen. Beott mentions that as Chief of Staff he persistently urged the adoption of the selective service law and as Com- manding General at Camp Dix he or- ganized and trained the “miscellan- ous troops committed to his care,” — Woman's Testi Chai LONDON, April 3.—-Lillian Vaucour, Against Capt, iE LEA ESTION | testitying in the court martial of Capt. Edmund Chamberlain to~ay, sald the signature attached to one of the reporis of the American officer's alleged exploits not that of her brother, He was killed July 16 this an ideal shopping place. MILLINERY—Main Floor. an In Straw Sport Hats, banded Sai sof Lisere, pincapple and fancy straws in black and all the new #6 colors, from....++ ++ 95 to 7.50 Tailored Sport Hats of rough straw, ribbon trimmed, in solid colors and combination of colors. Value 4.00 ea., special, at,. 3.25 Untrimmed dress shapes, hand sewn, fine Milan and Lisere straws, large assortment of shapes in black and colors. Values 7.60 & 8.06,for, ..0.50 HIGH GRADE FRENCH RIBBONS At less than 34 regular prices.. The qvantity is limited, so come early. Rich imported metal embroidered ribbon, 9)4-in. wide, some very slightly imperfect. Finest Frenc taffeta and grosgrain, in sha a" navy, brown, taupe, Copen- chartreuse and white, ex- tcly embroidered in silver and Imported to sell at sof gold 8.00 to 3.75 yd., fOF,,..e0000. 1.59 Imported novelty velvet ribbon, 614 in. wide, broken stripe effects, in htack and white only, Imported to sell at 2.50 yd., for, .89 French taffeta ribbon, exquisite qual- ity wide, white with black edye, ack with white edge. Import sell at 1.75 yd., for.. 89 A MONEY SAVING COAT SALE Remarkably attractive styles for women and misses, all the “ newest 5 and velc r and gray, included are a few dolman Values to 39,50, for.,.29.50 capes. SILK & CEORGETTE DRESSES styles, Remarkably made of fine Taffeta and Georgette in an ex cellent assortment of color Values to 35.00, for 24.50 TAILORED SILK BLOUSES Of finest teffeta, Georgette and de sole, some in plain shirt others with small plaits, high ow collars. fn to 5.75, for.....+2+..4.05 HOUSE DRESSES—Another Lot Of good quality percale, slight im- perfections, hardly noticeable, Value to 2.00. Special for.....1.00 NAINSOOK UNDERWEAR Envelope chemises, corset covers, drawers and skirts, trimmed with Igce or embroidery, lalues to 1.69 ea,, for. . 95 JounDaniell and Sons BUSINESS HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. WILL OFFER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Choice merchandise at prices lower than any other store. This combined with courtesy and prompt service makes Shana Vth Sts, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN WOMEN’S GLOVES Imported washable tan cape gloves, embroidered and stitched backs, also white lambskin, full P, K. model back; all sizes and all perfect. Values to 2.00 pair, for Imported Kid Glover 1.29 clasp, Paris point in black, white and colom; very slightly im Im: d to sell at 225 1.29 Hig , Pigue, era 8 row embroidered backs, on white only; all sizes and absolutely fresh, perfect goods, Jalue 2.75 pair, at.......005- 1.65 FINE DRESS SILKS EXCEPTIONAL OFFERINGS Rich foulards, all pure silk, extra qi lity; exquisite designs and color- including black and white. Our reg. £25 line, for per yd, 1.79 Silk Mixed Crepes, new Spring styles i dark 1s, with polka gured effec uted grade, 89 Rich black dress satin, yard wide fine dress quality, perfect black, 2.50 grade, special at 1.79 Imported shantungs, all silk, 83 in. wide, natural color, Excep- tional offering at, per yd -55 Piece of 18 to 19 yds,, for 9.50 FINE QUALITY FRENCH SERGE At less than to-day's mill prices Strictly all wool, 40-in. wide in shades ot gray, navy, black, myrtle, brown and tan To-day's price 1.73; special at. 1.10 SALE OF FINE COTTON DRESS GOODS AND GINGHAMS Imported Scotch Zephyr, beautiful plaids, exquisite colorings, extra fine quality Regular 95 grade: special, at... 55 Fine dress voiles, and dark n exquisite assortment. of aud colorings; high grade litessrccs eee ghams, 88in, wide, stripes, fast cole uality patel aie iaal Check Ginghams, é7-in. wide; blue and white only; several styles: fast dye guaranteed. | Formerly .27 yd.; special, at... .15| ENGLISH RIBBED STOCKINGS | Children’s, in black, white, Russles| calf and Cordovan; sizes 644 to | 914. Splendid value at, pair for 50 Women's medium weig sotton stoek- + or balbri, EN. BLANQUET IN MEXICO Gen. Aurelio Bianquet, Mexican Min iat Many Other Officers Honored !n¢ teh Carranza Government, It was an nounced here to: Roberto Gayon. Gen, Bianquet fa described as aecond | in command to Gen. Felix Diag, recently | ary movement. His secretary weld he It | tended to reorganize the Dinz forces, and | after the overthro arranza, to te aie ‘ blish the ¢ tion of 1857 and re e-establish Constitution | voke the al confiscatory decrees of of 1887. | the prosent rnment. BRITISH TO REORGANIZE TERRITORIAL FORCES Winston Spencer Churchill Submits Plan to Conference in London. LONDON, Wednesday, April 2—It is proposed to reconstitute and reorganize Great Britain's territorial forces Into fourteen divisions and fourteen mounted rigades from army troops, garrisons and old Hne of communication units, said Winton Spencer Church! cretary of ary of State Polk has Gen. Blanquet’s arriva GY his visit, Gayon aa en. Blanquet had many narrow escapes | from the Carranza forces before getting | inte the Diaz headquarters at Tapat laxco, er of War under Huerta, haa arrived | Mexico for the purpose of overthrow- by his # TOT WEST THIRTY -FOURTH STREET State for War, speaking at a conference held here to-day. tained In the armies of occupation over- he said their return home into the they properly b seas, which making th Mr. Churehill the lability of territorial forces for ser- vices overseas, that they should | called upon for such service until ‘th situation becomes so serious that the ral y fr troops for t 8 been assented to by Parliament Sorat Serg tten last Saturday night, died at the ‘erritorial troops re- Territorial troop t hospital this morning. St ea Di Wood and Cap Ulitary Intel rort Totten to condu uid be absorbed on| divisions to thus divisions com) Western U; ion Employees to En- tertain, , Employees of the New York City tookkeeping Department of the Western Union Telegraph Company will hold their entertainment and ball at Central Opora ar,| House Friday evening, April 4, New- comb. Carlton, President of the Western l Telegraph Company, and J. F. Commercial General are expected to be pr Las oth clals of the declared, in discussing not be E Milita Service Act, calli ne duration of the - — Assaulted by Soldier Dead. k H, King, who w HATCH Originated Italian Chocolates Their Flavor Won Them Favor. © t ich he pays the Parcel Post way at S01 ‘way at 48!" HUUANAMANILUURTENOEGEA HATH BETWEEN AUUAQUAUUEHUEAAUANTAEATONUOU EAU OROATA AEA AUT AOV0DANAANAANUUTNNGHHTUNVUUURNNAA NTA AUUOUUUAUAANOEGHTAANUAUATATA NN TAILLEURS, WRAPS AND FROCKS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES ee = UEVUTORENERLNEYONRDUREEUTT com =a HE attractive value of the charming afternoon and street costumes of su- perior Serge, fashioned in the newer shades, is due in great measure to their gen- eral air of refinement and modish beauty. Very Specially Priced, 18.50 | T is rather a difficult matter to choose be- tween the exquisitely tailored frocks of Tricolette and the elaborately beaded costumes of Georgette, expressing as they do the very acme of style charm. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 DRAPED WRAPS AND CAPES IN LUXURIOUS FABRICS OMEN who appreciate something out of the or- dinary in style, delight in graceful draped gar- ments like the wraps and capes of Silvertone, Serge, Cashmere Velour and Tricotine, accentuating the slender silhouette. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 EAUTIFUL and fashionable are the exquisitely ‘modeled dolmans of Silvertone and charming capes of Silk Tricolette, in the very latest inter- pretations of the prevailing mode for draped garments. Very Specially Priced, 7 85,00 HE final word in dainty harmony and style exclu- Yi siveness is given by the new dolman wrap coats in Silk Duvetyn, Suede Cloth, Crystal Cord and Silver Tip Bo! ’« Cloth. ee ry i ciiaaaall Poort New straight line Suit of Tricotine, with waistcoat af Silk Tricaletie, 862.60 TUEELUUECUUAHANAUAUDOOANE: Very Specially Priced, | 48.50 © 95.00 TMM LI Semmens SEUERUULLUEDLDTODELOESETIY STUN NNTTI The Values Are Most Extraordinary GRACEFULLY STYLED FROCKS IN REFINED VARIETY soe HAAMMAMNNAULENERTATANNSOUNL Charming expressions of the season’s modes from the elegantly simple costume or tailleur to the most elaborate creations. XCEEDINGLY lovely frocks of beaded Georgette, strikingly expressive of style correctness, good taste and ultra dis- tinction. True also of the tailored and draped models in Satin, Figured Georgette and Tri- cotine. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 PARKLING with gem-like beading in vivid colors and lustrous with wonderful embroidery, in new decorative effects, are the smartly fashioned frocks of Georgette and Paulette, in individual types. Very Specially Priced, 45.00 © 75.00 BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Pin tucked Suit of Mannish Serge. A clever new model, $30.00 TAILOR-MADE SUITS OF APPROVED VOGUE OTHING gives that well groomed look to a woman better than a handsome tailored garment of the character of the cleverly designed suits of Poiret Twill and superior Serge. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 tail and effect. Very Specially Priced, 40.00 suits of Poiret Twill, Serge and Tricotine, Very Specially Priced, 50.60 85.00 Suit of Velour Check, with waistcoat of Broadeloth, $60.00 / NUUUENUUAANT NUTT ULAAAATATTT ERY becoming Tricotine suits in the newest ver- sions of the fashionable tailleur and models of dainty feminine charm in finished artistry of de- touches that give distinction of refinement to 1) ae especially attractive by those ingenious the simple modeling of the tailor-made are the waense 3 — [Pree tT SOT TT SAT AUAVUANONTONSNTUNAOUT NN HHT a SHERUUUURENEUER ERE UUSUUAUNS