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ee , ITMAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT ae HILE but one suite appears in this space, we have @ number of attrac- tive new designs on our floors. @ And Jou are assured of the newest and best at modest cost at Btetes Milecay Vee pee $155 The 25 rooms furnished will prove interest ing instructive, Loekoat ef 2,000 Fee a RIVERSIDE PLAN 000 Work tn Cleveland. | CLEVELAND, M ‘omplete bullding ‘and’s history, stopping work on m | than 1,600 op: 0 Into effect Inte ye 2 ally evi Ing construction job in the city. ‘Are You Run Down? | Are you trying te arch 16.—The most tle-up In Cleve- SNOW EXPECTED. TOFALL THROUGH Central Rejects Changes Sug- gested by Public Service Commission. ‘and $20,000,000 | went atorday, Co of the Bullding Association, locked | sof the Build ‘The Riverside Park deal seems to- Gay to have fallen through. The New York Central, through Vice- =| the Public Service Commission that it ‘will not consider suggestions the com- until after B | given out. ; Commissioners Whitney and Her- vey made no comment on Mr. Place’s lotter in making {t public. With an Injunction suit pending, the Board of = | Ketimate divided and the commission unable to offer acceptable eurgestions, those who have been watching the Mr, Place’s letter was oe Soe lorgtt m “ee matter belleve the project has failed. me In his letter Mr. Place said to the two Lomas nervous Gg laren bette 00 a ores “I may say, and I hope without if your Gealer lose not carry: offense, that the entire list of eug- rs. gestions shows ®& degree of grasp, Bera dala understanding and knowledge of the at. at i problem which js comparable only to gaiet ‘weareita tte ainesese tt. that exhibited by your real estate = expert, whose opinion, made pubilo while the conferences were proceed. B. Aliman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE - MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL THE OUTFITTING OF MISSES AND JUNIOR MISSES is given the attention of experts versed im every requirement of dress for the younger set. All of the beautiful colors and fabrics are well represented in the selections. SOME OF THE STOCK PRICES: Tailor-made Suits, in the fashionable subdued tones . « $23.50 to 95,00 Outing and Sports Sults, in the bright Spring colors . $29.50 to 125.00 Tailor-made Promenade Dresses, $19.50 to 118.00 Luncheon and Afternoon Frocks, In the smart silk fabrics, $19.75 to 175.00 Practical Coats in the wanted cloths andshades . . $16.50 to 110.00 Evening quisite and Theatre Gowns In ex- tints and combinations, $28.00 to 135.00 Sports Coats in the gay designs and colors Blouses Separate Skirts . . $16.75 to 175.00 2.25 to 35.00 5.75 to 25.00 . . . . Separate Washable Skirts $3.25 to 17.50 The Spring assortments also include STREET AND DRESS SHOES Low Shoes . . $4.00, 5.00 & 5.50 High Shoes . . » 4,50 to 7.75 BLACK, WHITE & TAN HOSIERY Of cotton , 5 e 28c. & 35c, Of lisle thread . . . - 35c, Ota se es. a Se Si SHORT GLOVES Marvex Glace Kidskin Gloves, in black, tan or white . 5 . - $1.85 Glace Gloves, in tan or white, 1.50 Silk Gloves, in gray or white, 60c. & 85c, \ SMART HATS Of silk and straw . . Of straw with ribbon and flower trim- NECKWEAR AND NOVELTIES Low Col Sports S Girdles, Colored Colored fabrics lars, In white or colors, 25c. to $10.00 tocks, In white or colors, 25c. to in various colors, $6.00 & 6.75 Waistcoats in silk, $8.25 to 12.00 Waistcoats in . . . . . $4.75 washable - $3.75 Daintily-made Undergarments in lingerie and soft silk materials at equally moderate prices. + $4.75 Of Straw with ribbon trimming, 6.50 ming , . . $7.75 & 10.50 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARUD President Ira A. Piace, has notified | =| mission had made, but kept secret} 4 Ing, was of such @ character as to result in his resignation.” Mesers, Whitney and Hervey made public, besides the letter transmitting their suggestions to Comptroller Pren- dergast, the suggestions themselves, which the Comptroller was to send to Mr, PlaceThe suggestions, briefly stated, were: ‘That, instead of an exchange of real estate the principle of grant of rights along and across streets with compen- sation for fixed periods and readjust- able, be used, @o that, except where conveyance of real estate was earen- tial, there would be @ grant without time Mmit, but with adjustments of the rental at least every twenty-five years, | ‘That a# @ basis for euch rental only actual cost of rights and improvements should be used, appreciating real oa tate values not being considered. | That « similar stipulation be made | as to the acquisition later of the rail- road's property, as {n case of govern-| ment ownership; | That complete supervision of con- struction for the purpose of deter- mining cost end considering possible applications for increases of capital. | {zation be provided for; | That in the event of a balance favorable to the company resulting from the acquisition of lands or work being done by it or for the city the rentals should be used to reimburse the company; That tho right to use ducte and tunnels be granted only on terms re- adustable at stated periods; That the company be required to secure additional franchises before using ducts or tunnels for other than | railroad purposes; That public control over connec- tlons between the railroad and indus- | trial bulldings be reserved #o that the company could not arbitrarily | construct spurs without approval by, the city of terms, &c.; ‘That time limitations be aspectfically | provided for change of motive power, construction of yards, &c.; | ‘That the city have unrestricted use| of roofs and other covering, providing | operation is not interfered with; | That the city have unrestricted right to attach or cause to be at-| tached structures to the railroad in the marginal way or along Twelfth Avenue; That the company state whether the proposed Maahattanville classifi. cation yard could be relocated or elim- inated; ‘That clearances In and about that yard be definitely fixed now; ‘That the company preclude damage from electrolysia of non-railroad property; That the company pave, maintain, police and light the streets in its Thirteenth Street yard; ‘That there be a revision of the plans for columns between Thirtieth and Thirty-seventh Street to reduce street obstruction ; That different and greater clearances be provided for at stated points; ‘That provision be made for the built- tng and use by the city of an eighty- foot roadway with two sidewalks across the proposed Harlem River bridge; That the company assume all Itabil- ity for damages for change of Joss of ight and alr, &c., and make all restorations at {ts own cost; ‘That opportunity be reserved to ex- tend Twelfth Avenue to Seventy-sec- ond Street; That the right be reserved to the city to build a railroad, muntetpal or | otherwise, over or under the Central, above or below the easement line, or wherewith company owns the fee, within reasonable limits, Headache-Depression? 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L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE. RET. 1034104 st 10, £9rT. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Attention is Invited to a Distinguished Showing of Women’s Tailored Suits In Charming Reproductions of Approved Paris Models | Smartly developed in Poiret twill, gabardine, serges, tricotine, burella, gunniburl, Jersey cloth and checks; and showing the new lines and || style-ideas in the distinctive manner of Oppenheim Collins & Co, Women’s Braid Bound Suits Custom-tailored models*of superior men’s wear serge and gabardine, smartly bound in braid. Specially Priced 29.75 | Women’s Spring Millinery In Distinctive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s Models The new Hats have all the charm that one naturally expects at im, Collins & Co. Mushrooms, sailors, turbans, tricornes and sport effects, each with a distinctive and quite unmistakable touch of Paris, 7.50 12.50 15.00 25.00 and upwards OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street, New York Misses’ Suits and Coats Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years and suitable for women to 86 bust Our models for the younger set are distinguished by a buoyant youthfulness of line. Expressly designed for the growing figure, tay fit with an easy and distinctive grace. Misses’ plain - tailored Suits in mavy or black Misses’ Coats Misses’ Coats of velour cloth, velour checks and serge, belted model, burella; new sleeve and notched collar with over- belt effects, pongee or collar of white faille silk. self collars, Special 20.00 Special 19,75 Misses’ Suits of navy or black serge in tailored and pleated effects, nov- elty pockets, overcollars and braid treatment, Special 25 . 00 Misses’ Coats in Empire effects, with pointed pock- ets and overcollars of faille silk; burella and velour cloth in new shades Special 22.50 Misses’ Smart braid-bound Suits of Poiret Twill in dressy * models, fancy stitching, novel touches to pocket, belt and collar, Special 35.00 Misses’ Coats in suede, duvetyn, burella and gabardine; distinctive belted, pleated, straight- line and Empire effects, Special 29,75 Misses’ Higher Cost Suits and Coats Models that embody the happiest fashion ideas of Paris, in the new fabrics and colorings. Their tailoring and good taste are beyond reproach, 39.75 45.00 49.75 to 85.00 = —— === aa Important Showing of Distinctive | | | Juniors’ and Girls’ Shoe-Top Suits. | Spectally designed for the Miss of 10 to 16 years Tailored, belted and pleated models of exceptional charm, in novelty homespuns, velour checks, serges and gabardine in spring colors, | | 18.00 22.50 25.00 29.75 Girls’ Smart Coats and Dresses Spring models that will delight every little lady who comes to see them. The garments are so new, so varied, so irresistibly youthful and becoming. Girls’ Spring Coats Sizes 4 to 16 years Girls’ Spring Dresses Sizes 4 to 16 years In velour cloth, velour checks, poplins, | In linen, pique, repp, chambray serges, whipcords, Poiret twill, gingham, pongee, Jersey cloth, taf- \ burella and sport checks. feta and Georgette combinations, 7.90 to 29,75 2.00 to 25.00