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JEWELS ADJUSTED REGULATED GUARANTEED parca upon the appearance of this another resem we shall put on sai solid Fl nervice He Shion aad tack: Gnd Watches B. GUTTERsSONS ESTABLISHED 1679 WHOLESALE & RETAIL JEWFLFRS {70Nassau St.NYC,) es? tar Eyestrain Is a Serious Matter Don't treat it lightly and try to get along without glasses. You are bound to suffer the penalty of fading eyesight Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted oes $3 to $10 Established é ‘ears. New York: 184 B'way, at John St] 223 Sixth Av., 1sth St 350 Av., 1ad St, ee Nai a at Ann St Ww 4ad Street Brooklyn: 498. Futton St, .cor.Bond §. op ttew ne Everybody}\ Humor =: BG cooked, appe- izing food goes a long way towards ping the family ood natured. So make every meal ap- ipetizing by At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. F it’s something nev Here is the latest wear--- each at prices that te around and finally ta really do not fancy, CAMMEYER SHOP satisfied. Of course our 56 Gun Metal Patent Leather White Kid Stamped on a Shoe Pumps and Buckles Pumps and Buckles,--- cally perfects the appearance of the foot We have a most but ¢ and ONLY Shoe Expe WOMEN'S BUCKLES 2.50 to 50.00 CAMMEYER 34" St. New York, TORY NEDA ~ TOBEGVENALL IN WAR SERV {New Decoration Will Have Battle Clasps for Show in Major Ope rations. WASHINGTON, order has been promulgated by Gen. March, as Chief of Staff, directing that war service medals be issued to April 2%.—-An men who took an active part in the war Under the order, this medal, to be known @¢ the Victory Medal, will be rded to all ¢ listed men who served on active duty lin the American Army at any time between the claration of war on April 6, 1917 and the signing of the armistice on Nov. 11, 1918, and whose |nervice was honorable. ‘The medal will have battle clasps for all the major operations of the war in which the men winning the medals took part, and also clasps for in five different countries, ‘The clasps to be awarded for a part in major operations will be awarded to officers and men who actually shared under orders in each of the following engagements: Somme Defenmve—Between March 21 and April 6, 1918 Alsne-—One the Chemin des Dames ind northeast of the Rheims between May 27 and June 5, 1918. Montdidier-Noyon-—Between June Dand 15, 1918, Champagne-Marne-—Retween July 15 and 18, 1918. Aisne-Marne- Aug, 6, 1918, Somme Offensive—Between Aug. & and Nov. U1, 1918 “Between July 18 and Ypres-Lyx—detween Aug. 19 and Nov, 11, 1918, | St. Mihlel—Between Sept. 12 and Meuse-Argonne—Hetween Sept. 20! and Nov, 11, 1918 Vittorio-Veneto—Between Oct. 24 and Nov, 4, 1918, Clasps will be awarded to each of- ficer and enlisted man who served | | 16, 1918, | | vice in France be- and Nov. 11, 1918. | Ita tae Vor service in Italy between April 6, 1917, and Nov, 11, 1918. Siberia—For any service in Siberia, Russia—For any service in Euro- pean Thussia, England--For service in England between April 6, 1917, and Nov. 11, 1918. A bronze star, three-sixteenths |inch in diameter, will be placed on the service ribbon for each battle! clasp awarded. When an officer or enlisted man has been cited in orders issued from the headquarters of a force commanded by @ general officer for gallantry in action, not justifying !the award of « model of honor, dis- | tinguished serv cross, or distin- jguished service medal, he will wear a ) such citation, pment and issue | ul, organization eon authorized Jto permit thoxe serving under them | to wear the service ribbon and stars |to whieh they are emtitied as shown by their ree vw, CAMMEYER has it. mode in Women's Foot- which practi- varied assortment of mpt, So don't look all omething that you me directly to the where you WILL get Lys—Between April 9 and 27, 1918.) [of his birthday next Saturday. The| | niversary lcera and en- | years of Shoe experience ce speaks for itself PUMPS 8.00, 9.00, 11.00 8.00, 9.00, 11.00 11.00 Means Standard of Merit | 10x14, | Every Friend of the K. of C, Will Want This Souvenir, said Mr. Depew. Then be went out to! “tT Have Lived | Long Bec: tuse | Enjoy Living,” He Declares—Goes for a Long Walk Chauncey M, Depew ia eighty-five years old to-day. “Never felt better in my life,” said Mr. Depew in Peekskill this morn- ing, adding that he would be at his office in the Grand Central Station | to-day. The Montauk Club of Brook- | lyn will give its usual dinner in honor J. * SHORT VAMP, SHOE In all shades—Suede, S Lotus Club also has asked Mr. Depew | to dinner, “I have lived tong because I enjoy| life and try to help others to enjoy it,” Pumps, Oxfords and Boots. stroll a few miles in the suntight. Mrs. Depew will give a dinner to- night at No. 27 West S4th Street in celebration of Mr. Depew's birth a |] of tine and aupreme co: from 1 to W. Mast Send for Cata near 31st St, S11 6th . 58 3d Ave., near 10th St Be a practical patriot—inves Victory Loan B. Altman & Co. The Latest Word in Summer Sweaters is adequately and charmingly express the numberless new models displayed on the Third Floor. in the Everything that is or is to be fashionable in Sweaters for women and misses is to be found in this assemblage of lovely materials and alluring colors; and new arrivals are a daily occurrence. Among them are Sweaters of pure silk; of fibre, which resembles silk in appearance and is extremely popular; of Shetland and other fine, soft wools. A novelty shown in the same Department is the Scarf of silk or wool, the latter designed to be worn with a belt. There is also a large assortment of pretty Sweaters for girls. Effective Novelties in Beaded Shoe Puckles are among the new things shown in the Women’s Shoe Department for the allure- ment of the woman who has a penchant for pretty footwear—and where is the woman who has not? These buckles are so unusually attractive and so beautifully made that few women will be able to resist them. They may be obtained in bronze, black, white, opal effects, steel, and black combined with They are variously priced at $3.50 to $6.00 (Second Floor) Gadison Aveme - Fifth, Anetuwe 34th and 35th Streets A SOUVENIR OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Separate Sheet. Good Paper. Framing. Picture Drawn by Lee Conrey. Verses by Edgar A. Guest and John B. Kennedy. Given FREE With Next SUNDAY WORLD In Greater New York and Vicinity. (GLASSBERG's in, Patent and Glaze or Dull Kid— A shoe that combines gracefuiness mfort. Sites fore filled. New York Suitable for | ‘Telephone Your Orders Phone Greeley 1900 38th Street A Specially Arranged Sale of Women’s Suits $45.00 An event notable for the excel- lent values it offers and the va- tiety of smart new styles featured ‘ ty distinct h to select, models, from including Strictly Tailored Suits, Belted and Blouse Suits, Waistcoat Suits, Box Coat Suits, Semi-Tailored Suits, , ranging from the decidedly prac- tical to the quite dressy types. Developed in fine quality fabrics Men's Wear Serges Tricotines, Poiret Twill, Oxfords, Hairline Stripes, Tweeds and Mixtures. Tailoring, linings, finishing details are of noteworthy ex- cellence. A collection of Tailored Suits, ranging from those of Serges and Tweeds at $29.50 to ric effective models in Taffeta, Fail ind Satin and the finer woolens up to $250.00, Third Floor Bloch Reed Pullmans Tomorrow 3 3 . 10 Made of genuine half round reed, on a reversi- ble gear; fully uphol- stered; white, ivory or natural. military heels. Pumps of dark tan calfskin, with low heels. Becond Floor Seventh Floor Cretonnes 4,000 Yards Reduced to 48c yard A great loose knee. variety of patterns and colorings white. that have been selling ata much higher price— ingrain lisle lower parts. fine for tains, cushions, slip cov- ers, &c summer cur- Pink only Fifth Floor 3,000 Yards Japanese Shantung ; (fast A splendid quality for grounds Summer dresses, 33 inches wide. 85c yard Ground Bloor 40 inches wide.. ” Land € edor FIFTH AVENUE Women’s and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords A score of new styles in popular leathers at a reasonable price. $8.75 Oxfords of gun metal, and black kidskin, with Women’s Union Suits Priced With Economy The wanted weights for Spring and Summer wear; exceptional values for this occasion. Mercerized Lisle Union Suits, $1.15 Sheer but serviceable, finely finished garments; tight or Regular and extra sizes. Gauze Weight Union Suits, 75c Band top styles, with loose or tight knee. Sik Top Union Suits, $1.65 Dainty garments with glove silk tops and reinforced Pink or white. Ground Floor Summer Cottons Old Fashioned Prints (printed calicoes), in a large assortment of designs on white and tinted colors); 36 inches Printed Cotton Voiles in a beautiful selec- tion of the latest patterns and colorings; 39- Second Floor 7 Second Floor Shop Comfortably in the 39th Street Morning An Interesting Group of Women’s Serge Capes $35.00, $39.50 $45.00 & $50.00 The fashionable Cape, in i newest and smartest pha Models for all figure types, de- signed to give the correct Spring silhouctte. Capes with Waistcoats, Capes with deep Yokes, Capes on Circular Lines, Capes with Novel Collars, Capes Gracefully Draped. In Navy Blue Serges, of ex- cellent qualities, Foulard or Pussy Willow lined; some with braid strappings; others trim- med with buttons. Ful length, three-quarter and short effects. An unusually comprehen- sive display of Capes, rang- ing in price from $19.50 to Third Floor Who Use Gillette Razors Interview the Gil- lette expert at our cutlery department— learn the diagonal - have your Razor in- stroke Gillette spected and re- adjusted without charge get satisfaction. Patent Colonials, with Louis XVI. heels. Dark tan calfskin and patent and dull leather Colonials, with walking heels. Blades, 50c Per Half Dozen GrOUNd F007 een Playing Cards “Radbridge”’ finish, whist size, in four colors — red, blue, green and brown. velour In pink or On Sale ‘Tomorrow, 28c a Pack Ground Floo: Glove Silk Envelope Chemise, $3.45 Lace trimmed models in excellent quality glove silk. All Wool Jersey Cloths wide; ‘ ; Spring weights in the yard 28c wanted shades; 54 inches wide, yard 35c¢ $2.85 yard Summer Rugs from China, Japan and the Best American Manufacturers An attractive collection of floor coverings for the camp, the Bungalow, the city or the country home, for indoors or outdoors at prices consistently low. Japanese Hand-Woven Fibre Ruge 27x50 inche Hae $4.95 | 6xo feet : 24 4x0 fect... $9.50 | 73x10} feet.... 5x7 feet $14.50 gxi2 feet Japanese Basket Weave Rush Rugs Extra heavy quality and in pretty effects for Porch, Sun Parlor, ete. 8x10 feet, | $12.50 | Bungalow, 6x9 feet, $11.00 9x12 feet, $16.50 suitable for town or country homes that will lay flat on the floor Japanese Cretonne Braided Rug. Reproductions of the old ( Woven mother’s days. in exqui A very heavy quality $6.25 $9.25 $17.50 | | 6xg feet | 8x10 feet 30x60 inches 36x72 inches 46x74 feet | gx12 feet tn tn tn Inexpensive Chinese Hand-made Rugs Durable Rugs particularly $95 to $145 | 8x10 feet 6x9 feet adapted for country homes. — Sizes $95 to $195 approximate OxI2 fect $145 to $225 PN Perricone ol