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LJ TiS ; : THE EVENING WUKLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ 34th Street—New York Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Spr ing and Summer Apparel Misses’ Suits Misses’ Coats Sizea 14, 16 and 18 yeara, auitable for women to 36 bust ral Misses’ Tailored Suit of fine Serge, Misses’ Box-Pleated Coat of Wool new Norfolk belted model, Faille | Velour Check; detachable Collar of Silk Collar; smart tailored Skirt. Faille Silk; yoke and sleeves lined. Special 20.00 Special 1 1.75 Misses’ Braid-Bound Suits; custom tailor models of Men's Wear Serge and Gabardine; double or single breasted Coats; new shirred Skirts, 25.00 Misses’ Fine Poplin Coats (as tllus- trated), belted sport model, with flap and side pockets; Pongee Cole lar;PeaudeCygnelinedthroughout. 22.50 Special Special Misses’ Silk Suits; two smart Dress and Semi-Dress models of superior Taffeta, in Navy Blue and Black, 35.00 Shoe-Top Suits; Misses “Bernard” Model Coat of Gabardine; shirred back effect; Check Taffeta Collar and lining. 29.75 18.00 22.50 Special Special Juniors’ and Girls’ 10 to 16 Years. .< 25.00 29.75 Girls’ Dressy_ and Practical Coats—sizes 4 to 16 Years. A comprehensive collection of exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s models; every successful style of the season is represented in desirable materials and colors. 9.75 12.75 15.00 25.00 and upwards | Girls’ Gabardine Coats in Navy, Tan and Girls’ full length Coats; belted or full flare Copen; hand embroidered P. K. collar an 8.90 models of Serge and Velour Checks. 9.75 cutfs; lined throughout. 4to8 years. Special 10 to 16 years. Special Girls’ Taffeta Silk Coats, in Navy, Copen, Reseda and Black; Georgette Crepe collar 10. 75 and cuffs; full lined. 4 to8 years. Special —_— Girls’ Dre Wool Pc combinations. Coats of Velour Checks or ille silk trimmed in smart 10 to 16 years. Special 15.00 PRGIRESS, HIS is our seventieth birthday. « The story of American railroad advancement in this three score and ten years is the life story of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It tells of achievement culminating in a system, every feature of which represents the most modern, thong ht on transportation; a system which has , dra a oo. 8 Sager of service typified by The Black | Lehigh Valley THE ROUTE OF THE BLACK ne ee . =S , fe 0 | MRS. SKIDDY VON STADE KATHERINE STEELE), MONGE R OF BOY BABY. ty waiting at the te In the West Side Pottce Court thie d [RAGE OF FLIVVERS COSTS |". ri Tl ete THE TWO OWNERS S130) <08. 53.51% oft with Tord witty sted tha vart in Hea of his att ’ q _ - STILL WET voted itself Hority. Ashtane A clerk faites rivertise the cle dry by @ Wis, ts i property lion country hous . Mother and soa en) BOY AND ct ROMANCE TOENDIN MARRIAGE «© Be well gloved on Easter moming = IF PARENTS CONSENT ‘ peer rier Millions of smartly dressed women are depending on Kayser There ts that the ro- Silk Gloves to complete their Easter costumes. m p Muller and n You will not be disappointed. Your favorite store can supply your Easter needs with these well-fitting, long-wearing gloves, Let your Easter glove be Kayser’s—the silk glove that looks better, fits better and wears longer. The high class stores throughout the world are now showing the new styles for 1916. Two clasp are always 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and up; twelve and sixteen button lengths are always 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up. The name “Kayser” is in the hem, and with each pair is a guar- antee ticket that the tips will outwear the gloves. girl, “H he i e in New York, and when 1 I simply could not part with hir TII/4 BWoved all our lives in t — Copyright, Juliue Kayser & Co. e turnish McQu ade ( my 7 REMEMBER THE FIRST NANE ‘ S le t Your Blue Serge Suit E CAUSE of the prevalence of in- B: ferior dyes, blue has become the eames =e scarcest o, f dye since the outbreak of BEBE EB EB! 4 the war and is, perhaps, the color 3 wy in which greater inferiority FOWNE = is found. Spring rains and sun- KID FITTING = shine will bring many surprises. wens = bE Better be safe—get our ‘omen acquainted witl E f . 2p. Wr 9 Loren sects NY r+ Guaranteed Serge. ‘ fa kinds of gloves, are G dF D © 3 demanding Fownes SILK a uarantee ast ye 2 gloves,—with reason. FH | Smartest, most satisfactory, AY S === —but they cost no more. - 1 erge uitings ; All enaths sizes and Hr} i Made to S $ aa : shades. 2 it Double-tipped ? =x i Measure ur Its, —Of course! a All-Wool-Fabrics in Distinctive Spring om Sum- Ask your dealer = | neha aa ite | tailoring the equal of any. Made to measure. : Lay $25 to $ 50 to $ 5: -00 1 Sy sso Suit, °] 4: 4 — == \ The Tag on the Moho Tells the Price. No Deception Practised Here. One Price to All, Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back. BER THE YY AO 30Ch h S acne N urchot. Cor. Dey St. CS Hudson Terminal Building sTO One Block from John st. Subway and ( tlandt St. Gth aw , \ Last ous ‘ REMEMBER HENRY A. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE, ha er 215 W. 42d § 10Kenmare wwii: for Electro. Moving ‘cn EL edie REMEMBER THE FIRST WANE Yi