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so at midnight, Jan. 14, 190, they went | from 1 to 4 points were made. 14 to A parish house on West! Trtal sales for the day exceeded h street, aroused the rec on re married. We were oblimed to give our forgiveness, Vanderhoff, according to his father-In law, ad good prospects, being employed at the National Park Hank in a responsi. ble capacity. The couple made their home with parents and Mr Kneeland oung man affectet ere not in Keeping with @ ing a penchant for remain- and enjoying himself tn MESES | ACE ON ROOF ~TERFATHER OT | habits w husband, i ing out at nigh his own way A child was t ter that the | what her hu ‘nin February and a! « wife was apprised had been doing, wi Lawyer Slapped = Straying| tho resuit that they seperated and « wateh was put on him. Young Husband He Saw With |e een ee eee d ine Another Woman. >—- SIRE. natration in the stock mar- y, following the Supre n the Standard O11 ¢ med this morning wi In fact, trading this ning during the first 4 in point of strength the early erday | FIVE CO-RESPONDENTS. could Miss Kneeland and Frank Van-| derhoff Were Married Se- ) eretly in 1910, f ‘ tlpining i Agia Mellons rots, atauaetd Oll stock on the curb was cherging that there are three other co- prectically. unchanged Feapendents whose names are unknown | rig risking tendency par ex of ye wan continued ale Delos M. Kneeland to-day had | without abatement during the afternoon appointed guardian of his) After steel ana i @eughter, Mrs. Joy Paullne Vander-|and Reading 169 the specialties came tn} x hof,:tm order to bring an action for| for a great deal of attention, Gains of| South Hy @ivotte against Frank H. Vanderhoft.|f%m | to 4 points were establisied In| Thin’ Ave 2 Kneeland ts yer, with offi.| this kind of securities on acblg volume) T.. St. 1 ore at No. 115 Hroadway, and his|oft daughter resides with him at No. 310) Went Highty-ihird street, having been from her husband since ast crossed 80, Union Pacific ington saying le that the Sherman Anti of Congress. | ‘The advance. culm jot the day Vanderhoft ts but ‘The young couple are wel! known, Raving deen soctiily prominent uptown fer epreral years. The young wife ts for her beauty, Vanderhoft ts Weil street broker, now mother resties at the Court by Lawyer Kneeland are | ‘Bhrhart of Weet Kighty-#xt!: Mrs. Olsen, Emma Wolf, Cath- «.efine Mather of No. 200 West Elghty- Meth etfeet, and Marte Hough of No. 15 Wert Mighty-fiten mreet. Met Son-in-Law With Girl. 4 ‘The action te the resuk of an enc: of the father of the young wite With IMs son-in-law on the eteps of Bretton Halle few days ago. 7 fhim and @ women going into the Motel,” eaid Mr. Kneeland to an ¢ . Bvening World reporter to-day, “ent 1! If you shop in the new retail centre stopped them. I turned to the young " woud and salt: “Tow have ne but you. will appreciate our convenient store tim, os ie & married man.’ \ ‘ave tnews ai about tat, Vancernot) at 27 West 34th St., Bet. Sth and 6th Aves. img ty said to me. | oats realtzation of the indignities my| Following closely in the steps of location are the character and con- had ouffered at his hands! yenience of our Service—experienced Oculists for the examin- affromtery overcame me to Qutent thot I joat contresat} ,-800F skilled optical mechanics for the construction, and practical Opticians for the adjustment—all; under one roof—a concentration myself and slapped him vigorousiy. Of J Meith | ee eagsd eitiactet, and I had to| of services and responsibility. go 8 escape the unpleasant no- * r ortety. Later examination of your eyes and adjustment of your glasses Milan ths soung talee oritn 0s may, be made without ‘the necessity of an extra trip—merely stop seme woman last night.” in when you are shopping. These examinations are made solely ‘The divores ection wil bring to anena| in your interest—they assist us to guarantee complete, lasting Soins Ceoble faured. ‘They det ence | eyeglass satisfaction to you. ether for some time and the atten- Vanderhoft wan paying to ‘were marked by ail their Harris charges are absolutely fixed—the same at all of our stores— and only one charge—that for the glasses, $2.00 or more, depending upon. the quality of the mounting and the character of the lenses you require, 64 East 23d St. near Fourth Ave. Wouldn't Walt to Wed. + 7 . 'o thought t until they were a little they, Of course, differed with u . f ‘I gave our consent to thr ut with the understand- = thes’ should wait @ sufficiently - ‘waited @ week and then hey had waited tong enough, 1009 B'way, nr. Wii 489 Fulton St., Opp. A. NEW YORK NEWARK PHILADELPHIA BUFFALO OPPENHEIM, GLLINS G Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn BROOKLYN $35.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, 15,00 To Close Out Tailored Suits } FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Some ‘of the most desirable styles, theaccumu- \ ° lations of a season's business, made of superior | $ Black, Navy and Fancy Serge, Worsteds, hand- 15 somely lined. Actual value $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00, } Styles and make represent the highest standard of quality and are characteristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Entire Stock, Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses —— eae: Very Special Purchase Women’sand Misses’ Lingerie and Marquisette | Dresses; two very attractive new models; hand- somely trimmed. Manufactured to retail at $25.00. 510 [JACK JOHNSON DISCHARGED. | “On, yeu." ve Suceésstul wanted kinds. shoe sales. right time—at Not a promise, Black Black Vet Gun Metal Calf Bar Pumps Patent Colt Bar Pumps Patent Colt Silk Bow Tip Pump: out. for women; 14 newest colorings kimono or % trimmed with v lores white. 534-INCH MOI colors. ALL WOOL S4-INCH_ ALL CAMBRI larly $1.25; is firs Ev thing out of se velvet and straw. WOMEN’S SHIRT WAISTS: Regularly 39c.; yard RE RIBBON—in white, black and a large assortment of Regularly 25c.; yard.........eee+ 18c Seasonable Colored Wash Fabrics 36-INCH ROUGH SILKS—in the most wanted colors, includin, black; black and white striped silk and cotton VOILE; also PONGEES—newest colors, cream and black, Reg. 59c, and 69c.; yard. 36-INCH NATURAL LINEN, SILK AND COTTON HABUTINES; FANCY ALCEDO SILKS and ENGLISH VOILES; colors and black. Reg. 29; yd. 19¢ FANCY BORDERED BATISTE—In all the latest designs and colors, Regularly 15¢.; yard .. PA Black and Colored Dress Goods MOHAIR: BRILLIANTINE—colors and black; ALL WOOL BLACK VUiLES; ALL WOOL BLACK NUN'S VEILING; BLACK AND WHITE SHEP- HERD CHECKS and STRIPED SUITIN' 52-INCH ALL WOOL IMPERIAL SERGES—colors and black; WOOL PANAMA; INCH ENGLISH MOHAIRS and SICILI. “REA BEADINGS—from 1!4 to 5 in, wide. BANDINGS, ED: 1% to 7 inches wide. ; SWISS FLOUNCING—27 in, wide; suitable for lingerie dresses. Regu- ked Jack In W fuse his troub Between Lenox,& 7th. Aves.- ANO! BIG PURCHASE OF MEN’S wol Pumps, Ties, Oxfords; Not $2.50 and $3, but merchandising means big yalues and That is the keynote to our wé@nderful ery one carefully planned. Never any- ason, but always the right kinds at the the right prices—always big savings. but always a fact. Velvet Pumps vet Strap Slippers Silk Dresses, 1.55 Oh! Dance with Retore 500 fi over to your for & the GLAD-PHEET Corn and Bunion | y od Gun Metal Silk Bow Tip Pumps Tan Russia Calf Three-Eyelet Ties Tan Russia Cif Pumps—-Silk Bow White Canvas Pumps Golden Brown Silk Velvet Pum; Women’s and Misses’ $15 to $20 9.85 Manufacturer’s Oversiock of Dresses at to 16 years for misses. also plain. iso 14 to 16 year sizes for misses. Cotton Shirt Waists d model with large plaits and pocket. finished with lace insertions. Fine Ribbons: 2 Specials VERY FINE QUALITY MOIRE RIBBON—7% inches wide; also FANCY SATIN AND MOIRE STRIPED—S% inches wide, id 4-INCH BL M SERGE. Per WOOL IMPORTE! = NNISH Laces and Embroideries Regularly 39¢,; y yard BATISTE FLOUNCING. $1.39; yard FRENCH AND 1% In. wide. $ 3% s $s ROUGH PONG! or natural, also white or black, at so low a price, GERMAN 1,00 Black Peau de Cygne; “6 in. wide, 1,00 Black Moire Velour; 36 in. wide, 1,00 Black Waterproof Habutai; 36 in. wide, $1.00 Colored Taffeta; 36 in. wide, 1,00 White Wash Habutais 36 in. wide, Regularly 69¢.; yard, . a Saving of from $5.15 to $10.15 to you. And In addition to this maker's surplus you will find a big collection of our own summer dresses, which wé have incladed regardless of original cost. If you are a judge of Models are graceful Empire effects; high, square and round ne or 34 sleeves; dainty net yokes and undersieeves; all handsomely trimmed. Materials are fine silk Foulards, Challis and other novelty fabrics; newest colorings and designs, in stripes, checks and figured effects. Women's and Misses’ Wash Dresses, 4.95 Materials are fine Linens, Dotted Swisses, Lawns, Percales, Chambrays and Ginghams, all pretty and attractive, stripes, checks. dots and novelty effects in'§ | Models cleverly draped and made; low neck, s ; trimmed and fashioned for street and afternoon wear. All sizes for women, Fine Millinery Greatly Reduced $12 to $14 ‘ A Gk bell ah comprising some bea is est models; large, medium and small hats, made of Trimmed Hats, 7.50. the finest_straw braids, principally tiower trimmed. $6 Tailored and Semi- An assortment of blocked shapes and hand? Dress Hats, 2.98, — mace straw hats, trimmed with flowers, wings and velvet. An extraordinary offering. ¢ $3 and $4 Suit “Rough and domestic silk braid sailors, hel- Hats, 98c, $1.98. mets and a variety of close-fitting models; simply -of striped voile; in lavender, blue and black and Also another good style in tan linen; others of white batiste with sailor collar.... WOMEN’S WAISTS—of allover embroidery; a very elaborate model; neck and kimono sleeve, Lingerie material, effectively trimmed with colored embroidery in light blue, pink CK AND WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS; 44- ANS, colors, cream and black; SUITINGS—tans and’ grays; j—navy, cream and black; » navy and black, Per yard.. NAINSOOK AND SWISS EDGES, INSERTIONS, BANDINGS, Regularly 19c.; per yard.... S AND INSERTIONS—of Nainsook and Swiss; from ax : Regularly 55c, to 75c. piece; per dozen yards..... 75c Peau de Cygne, 59c COLORED PEAU DE CYGNE—19 inches wide; street and evening shades; Search where you will, no other store offers this quality 85¢ SILK—27 inches wide; in different colors; also blac: $12.00 Slip Covers, 8.95 Made from the best quality 50-inch imported linen; large assortment of designs; fast colors, for any FIVE-PIECE FRAME PARLOR SUIT; bound with best shrunk binding; fit and workmanship up to the Koch standard; abso- lutely no extras. Orders taken Thursday only at the above low price. fii inl ll H| KEENE’S Remedy roots ont the earns eels “uit tbe rl | Silk Dresses $6.98. ) Values $16.50 to $25.00 | “Women’s ~~ 7A |BXACT REPRODUCTIONS OF FIVE OF THE MODELS IN THIS SALE 1,200 in This Extraordinary Sale. The Record Price of the Season. __WE WISH WE HAD AS MANY THOUSAND to offer, as this & going iv bring joy to the lucky ones who get these beautiful little Dresses at this ridicu- lously little price. And a very good feature, most unusual in a great sale of this | kind at such a price, is that there are only a few, twenty to thirty of a style, and | | you need have no fear of many others having the same Dresses. ‘ | There are fascinating foutards and soft stripe messalines that are so fashion favored this year —and: the styles are the smartest models of the season, with touches of contras#ing colors, chic sug: stions of Frenchy ideas, in the most likable and admired shades of this_ Summer—including lice blue, navy, black, rose, brown and stunning black and white stripes. Sizes 32 to 44. ' ase come early, We make no restriction oi number to a customer, so many women will | take half a dozen or more, which means they wil! disappear rapidly. No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders filled. H i If you live in Manhattan of Bronx, take the subway express to Brooklyn direct to A. & S. Private Station at Hoyt street for this Sale. It will be worth your while. i i | floor, front, Central Building. Sizes up to 40 98¢ |} ——— — ——— aa SS Shale Good News of Good Shoes In the Great May Underprice Sale i} I EVERY SHOE in this sale is included in this offering only after it has passed the most rigid .| \| examination and proved itself worthy to be in such good company. Moreover, they’ must be | S || made in the proper style and be constructed for good, long service. And THEY ARE offered at || * t & q | . 29 | smaller prices than anywhere else. le Women’s $3.00 Oxfords at $1.95 Women’s $3.50 Tan Oxfords, $2.24 Tan Russia calfskin in blucher style, with welted and | Patent leather, two eyelet styles, with short forepart and stitched soles and military heels. || plain toes, welted and stitched soles, Cubanheels. Women’s $2.50 to $3.50 Oxfords, $1.98 _ Men's Yachting Oxfords, $1.49 White canvas Oxfords, with heavy rubber soles, sewed | Soft black kidskins with kid or patent leather tips, made on shapely lasts, with welted soles; ankle strap Pumps in| 0". patent leather and dull calfskin, with welted soles and Cuban heels, and dull calfskin and black kidskin, with | turn soles and Cuban heels. Women's—Second floor, West, Bullding. | omen rene Thind floor, Men's Building, natural and ‘ANCY 38c Just right for beach or boardwalk. Men's $3.50 Oxfords at $2.24 Patent leather, twe toe last, welted and st sizes, in A, B and C wid let blucher style, with the high | \ 93{c Remnants of Dress Guods, 24c., 39c., 49c.,59c. Values From 49c. to $1.98 a Yard. OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE of short pieces of colored Dress Fabrics—all stylish, | desirable materials, suitable for suits, skirts and children’s dresses. Every length marked at half | price or less. COME EARLY and get your share of this remarkable offering. +, West Building, ——s .. 39 SO-INCH ALL 79 Maia fh . 1.29 e a } 15c.to69c. Embroideries, 5c. to 25c.a Yard 10,000 YARDS OF MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE STRIPS of the finest Embroideries that |! are made in Switzerland—bought at a fraction of their real value. All slightly imperfect. 1Sc, to 25c. Embroideries, Sc., 7c. and 0c. a Yard. * Dainty Edgings, Insertions, plain and ribbon Beadings, narrow and medium widths; all beautifully made on fine cloths—imperfections hardly noticeable, . ‘ 29c. Edgings and Insertions, (2c. a Yard. ‘All exquisite designs, beautifully made; many pieces of even greater value than we mention: sail machine imper- fections, a dropped stitch or incomplete design or scallop, 35¢c, to 69c. Embroideries, !Sc., 1c. and 25c. Of the wider sorts, Edgings, Insertions and wide ribbon Beadings, in exquisite designs; slighii ° Main Fi ‘ain Fide 12} 25c 69c 39c, 55c 49c “Want” Makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe, , Directory. |

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