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LUSTCARTEN, OU OF ARMY, ARRESTED ON FRAUD CHARGE Former Fugitive Gets Honor- able Discharge and $60 Bonus at Upton. William J, Lustgarten, who enlisted ig the army under an assumed na NUINE tlilid, Wi, OA S Mo— Tp) CARAT ND our HQ) TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Only million dollars and ft ears’ 7 as dealers in ema piped back of ft Solitaire GENUINE, MLAMOND weighing "S4 carat. at 8D in sold wi he ali un ine that your moner—svery cent it—will, be, cheerfully ‘refunded it the J can ihe duplicated elsewhere for tess than double our price. a importers can we aff ie etter. and we are here a messenger or telephone orders be mies stock is pte | supply, ‘over She kmunters RI WulrTER CUARANTER Mies every. diamond sale. \ We half-carnt diamonds a —other Hargains in fine GENUINE DIA- Ht similar MO) Ne Involved! Come dies 85 WE RESERVE TH TO REFUSE DEALERS, BXTRA SPECIALS, PECL VALUE. Thick waiter. $s 50 a 4 B.GUTTERSSONS I7OwAssaUST.NYC =a Best & Co. | Fur Storage Best & Co. offer 'a perfect service for safeguarding val- /) uable fur garments or other | winter apparel. The cost is nominal —2% | of the valuation of each article for the season. Estimates for repairs and remodelling — furnished on i) request. : | } The pump is mad it Se of | | NAVY LEAGUE COMFORTS |] |i0 American centres and French women ym, sincere appreciation, and that of the | MEETINGS To RATIFY LEAGUE [| New York State © Growing Girl or College a will enjoy this Exceptionally Smart Walking Pump | A severely smart model with perforations as the only trimming which is justly popular. welted soles and leather military heels. Same model also comes in Gun Metal Calf and.Patent Colt Skin Queen Quality Boot Shof 32 and 34 Weat 34th Street . Berween Brosdwey and Fifth Avenve, 4 his back pay, his $60 bonus and bis certificess of faithful service. Nobody was more surprised than Lustgarten himeelf at thie treatment, District Attorney Swann had sought to prevent the honorable discharge be- the task of prosecuting him. garten was escorted fo the Camp HARTFORD, Conn., Holcomb has designated Lieut, Robert Bridgeman of the State Police to pres | Capt 3 W. Curth cause of the difieulty it may add to tte! anh rypeh ve charuee of {2#veral steamers from the Battery, no- Kidnapping his 16-year-old daughter It was as Corpl. Allen J, Wilson—|gnd slandering Judge Lucien ¥, Burpoo the assumed army name—that Lust-' of the Superior Courts th le Ba Laer TUESD while he was under indictment for all the conventions. Other speakers i of $750,000 the Will be President Lowe misappropriation of $750,000 of the Ti Mt fund®’ of hie Tax Lien Company, b88 Wigs and Capt. Th been bonorably discharged, receiving of the Aati- Aircraft of Harvard, ard Shas —— Oy elia Alleged Kidnapper (o fe Retaraea | Capt. fo Hartford, [Ey phen &. amberkuin A. i. May 18.—Goy. Dr. FREE RIDES ON BOATS Tickets Enabling Boys to Trip Around Manhattan Island, FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS J. P. Roberts Will Furnish|the wounded men that 600 J. P. Roberts, who operates | New York from all angles. tified thd Red Cross that he will furnish another with two golden ones. Manhattan Island. He took out the first jay on the Tourist. From the t of Onteide Recreation of the Capt. Roberts reckived @ let ter of thanks which stated, in addition, that the offer had made such a hit with a day would go if they could be accommodated, Many of the wounded men are from the Middle and Far West and this is the | only opportunity they will get of viewing The TOurist fies @ service Mag with four stars and Capt. Roberta hal two brothers killed with fifty tickets for that many wounded |e priish A aed tee eens Cent ) soldiers, entitiing them ¢o @ trip around ‘away with the American forces Upton exit gate this morning. A moment later he was turned over to) Detective John Cunniff? as Lust- garten, When he Js brought to trial under the old indictment he will be able to plead that any alleged offense has been expiated by his military service, and he will have the official army record to support such @ plea. Swann had been after the army authorities tor months to hasten the return of Lustgarten from . where he waa serving in Base Hoc- Dital 69 at Saveney, near Brest. Un- | der army law his discharge could not be affected by any untried civil charges against him previous to his enlistment. The offense of volun- tarily enlisting under a name otaer than his own is not regarded as a fraud against tho service. WORK TO BE CONTINUED Recent Announcement of Suspension Applies Only to One Branch Here, The Comforts Committee of the Navy League will be continued on a national scope. A’ recent announce- ment of suspension, Miss Lillian Woodward, Secretary, sald to-day, ap- plies only to the New York branch at No. 407 Madison Avenue. ‘ Knitters are urged to continue'their work during the summer, Miss Wood- ward said, and turn it in in the Fall at a place to be designated later by Mrs. Merbert I. Satterlee, Chairman. The sale of wool and other articies will continue throughout the present week. A large quantity of extra- quality Wool is available at 50 and 55 cents a hank, or less than half price, PERSHING CITES Y, W. C. A. |: FOR ITS OVER-SEA WORK Commends Organization for Pro- viding Homes amd Social Centres for Women in France, A ctvil citation for the Young Women's Christian Association for its work in the A, E, F. by Gen. Pershing has been made public by Harriet Taylor, Executive Gecretary of the Y, W. C. A. overseas Gen. Pershing wrote in ap- | preciation of the work of the associa- im in providing homes and social {centres for American women attached |to the army and British forces serving employed at munition plants. He said: “I wish to express through you to the ] Young Women's Christian Association officers and men of my command for the splendid services which your organi- (zation has rendered to the American 1x peditionary Forces,” vention to Be i Held at Alb: | Dates for fittees lexpress popular s ratifying the League of Nations covenant {fn toe Veace Treaty of Paris were anno: to-day.| The convention for Ne is to be held at Albany, June 7 New Jersey June 6, at Trenton, and for| ~ dates for the New York and New Jer- sey meetings may be changed later, Former President Taft Is to speak at 4 ee aes e in KoKo calf with =F ih 5th Avenue - James McCreary & Co. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Advantageous Sale Chinese-Hand-Made FILET LACES yard 32c, 58c, 78c, 88c, 98c, 1.10 to 4.98 The constantly increasing demand for Filet Laces makes the following items ticularly noteworthy. ar Hand-made Filet Laces are always durable in quality and beautiful in design—rsuitable for Bridal Trousseaux, Summer Wardrobe and Decorative Linens, also may be utilized for collars and cuffs, blouses, frocks and lingerie. The assortment includes Edgings and Insertions ranging from the narrow Insertions and very fine Picot Edge at 32¢ a yard up to the 6-inch widths at 4.98 a yard. Exceptional Offering WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES pair 65c Two-clasp Silk Gloves,—White with Paris point embroidery; guaranteed double finger tipped. WILL CLOSE OUT Every Smart Tailormade and Dressy Suit in Stock FOR WOMEN AND MISSES—SIZES 14 TO 44 AT HALF PRICE AND LESS. MODELS. COLORS. 47-49-51 West 42d hs | gs Values up to $35 Values up to $55 Remarkable Sale Women’s Wool Jersey SPORT SUITS 16.50 regularly 27.50 Attractive Sport Styles; made espe- cially for this occasion. FABRICS — Excellent quality All Wool Jersey. TRIMMINGS—Buttons and Belts. Strictly Sport styles. Copenhagen and Navy Blue, Rose, Rookie, Henna, Gray, Taupe and Beige. SIZES--34 to 44. ; = ae === g Not a Suit worth under $60; some $75 AY, MAY 13, ‘McCreery’s Removal Sale of Men’s Spring Clothes A Sale Forced Upon Us Be- cause of an Untimely (for us!) Mid-Season Removal You Cannot Go Wrong By Buying Two or Three Suits at These Present Sale Prices! ‘OU know what these prices are now, but you nor no one else knows where clothing prices will be in a few months from now. That's why we say that you can’t go wrong in buying two or three suits. And also for another reason: No matter how long you wait you'll never get finer tailoring because these suits are not only privately made for us but they are made singly, which eliminates any ssible chance of shop-skimping. Take our word | it that this sale is a real windfall. All Our New Spring Suits and Topcoats—Individually Tailored Formerly $26.50, $28.50, $30 and $33 Reduced to $24.50 Formerly $35, $38 and $40 Reduced to $32 Formerly $45, $48 and $50 - Reduced to $42 Formerly $55, $60 and $65° Open Monday and Saturday Evenings MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY. JUNE BRIDES’ BEST || KITCHEN SPECIAL! All Modern Housekeepers Use ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils Aluminum * Set my 1522 $1.00 delivers It to YOU, f0c_ Weekly pays the balance. less than value and have 30 weeks to pay for it. Extra Salesmen jto insure Extra Good Service—a necessary requisite James McCreery & Co. - 5th Avenue Reduced to $53 34th Street Shirts for Men masterpieces of shirt making and studies in style. They offer you originality, exclusive- ness and wide selection, as far as fabrics and designs are concerned; absolute guarantee as regards color and prac- tically perfection when it comes to fit, « with generously cut body, accuracy of measurement and perfect balance. YOUR MONEY BACK if a Metric Shirt, at any price, does not measure up to yuur expectations in every respect From $2.00 to $11.00 In all the finest materials, Tricotine, Men’s Wear Serge, Gabardine, Poiret Twill, Oxford—in the most distinctive Tailor-made, Sport and novelty models—-Box Coats, Rus- sian Blouses, Vestee effects—in Navy, Tan, Black, Rookie. Hand sewn linings of Pussy Willow or fine Peau de Cygne. | Greatest Reductions Ever Made Built Brothers Metric Shirt Distribuiors in New York SUNDAY, WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY) WONDERS. 1456 Broadway Broadway, at 49th Street 279 Broadway 125th Street, at 3d Avenue IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED | 44 East 14th St. 2 F.iatbush Ave., Brooklyn 47 Cortlandt St.