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Eleanor Davie, fifteen, No, 1360 Ja. malca Avenue, Woodlanwn, i lary Buchof, twenty-six, No. 460 One Hundred and Seventy-firet Xottn Kessler, sixteen, No. 986 a eal Fs ae dred d Twentieth Street, Josephing Pareiietiss thirteen, West May Brighton, 8. 1 Helen Zoks sixteen, No, 333 At~ lantic Avenue, Broo! Ma: 1 ane May Blum, 22. ‘slarto N.Y, 1 Madetine ‘fifteen, No. 101 West Qne Hy eitecn and twenty ceecond Breet, Dee. rank, sixteen, 9884 Third Avo- , April 20. USva Litliana, twenty-two, No. 18 Went MISSING IN GREATER Qne Hundred ‘and Seventh Street, May Mary Hickey, sixteen, No. 6008 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, Ma: ‘Infants ana Invalids HORLICK’S ixteen, Jamatea, re Neston. eventeen, Pleasant- Hilen Granger, sixteen, No. 467 Wash- ville, 2 ington Avenue, Queens, May Be Bérnler, twenty-four, Salem, 8. K Carlotte Aosensht fourteen, No, 830 May 1 bi twenty, No, 2016 . Prospect _Avenui ‘Adanoret, eighteen, No. 184] Third Avenue, ay a7 y 6 Rosie Jose, siiteens a 69 Snedeker Avenue, Brooklyn, May Jannet Hill, twen West Thirty-ninth Mary Totorsky, fourte Aventie, New Brighton, & Margaret Ward, 8 a one Hundred and ‘Thirty-first| ‘ittsen, 10,,. 618 ay 1 ‘Mabel Sicklin, fourteen, No. 622. West gre Hundred and Thirty-fifth Stre bit d and Twenty-ninth Street, w Weat mil rain, in ng ein form. jebody. | mous - Vad Le | pe Ly tea, coff 369 i ty - Vkree, No. 8t May 6, Dortiudo Rejetiels, nineteon, No, 47 Grand Street, May Franck, (Contiuued from Second Page.) tes tee More nutritious field, lar Street, Brooklyn, April 20, EB, Jones, thirty, nna Nager, twenty, ‘No, 703 DeKalb 5 wi fou aor Instantly prepared. Faqs neecckine | Avenue, Aprti 29 Gien Avenye, Brighton, T Gelghte, 8.1 neventeen, No! 1790 ¥ 5 . 4 . a An Kevorciks, twenty ie Lieberman, fifteen, No. 1789) M Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price) yiiitin Avenue, May 8. Ms ‘Toacphine Mexsatesta, thirty, No, 679 ‘9 May 38 seo, 117 wate: | £12 Went One Hundred ‘and Twentieth =e: Frankin, Avenue, Brooklyn, 3. + ES Ps SEaan Mary Hudson, seventeen, Ro. A Anna Frohman, eighteen, No, 360 West ‘Twenty-rixth Street, May 24, venteen, No, 41 Oll- Rope Malatesta, ver Street, ay 2 p. 1 Resslo Ostraska, seventeen, No, 79 eestarehe mth Avenue, New een Bhi - i elle Welder, twenty-seven, No, 262 McDougal Street, Brooklyn, May McDougal Street, Brooklyn, Florence Donnelly, four' en. NO. 403 May 23. Vit Creek Kl Hunter Avenue, Queens, 3 Lillian Mayney, peyent lo qgen Avenue. May 8 gts * ary, Stinson, twenty-three, No. yer ate aad Thiy Ott No. 1047 2 Street, Olympia Sopno, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G fast One he 0. e Sia May Tonka: wenly, “Pitindll » No, 944 “ighth Sackett Street, Mooostiene ay te, He atl Stade . id : 34th Street, New York phior Pa. Apri Julia fitteen, No. 629 Weatl wromt Atrect May Shee NO BT Riuaeel, seventeen, Stamford, Forty-second Street, May 24 wane mine Davanuake foart Conn., May . 1059 Bedford Avenue, ” Y a Ton MM Yutman,. seventeen, No, $18 git Queens Boulevar ns, Me Exceptional Sale Thursday Souih Third Serests Micaesan, its, “ite |, Hdia Lamaita, seventeen, Maspeth, 1. Sei Engel, fifteen, No. 742 Sev- enth Aven " Raa ibid es ia MeNutty, fourteen, No, 671 Fifth) "Mary Oo mors fourteen, No. 24 Bt. . vost | Avenue, Brod Navy Blue Helen Parrocs, fifteen, No. 442 West AYO nit iets eighteen, No. 824 Wort| 'Edna Remackies thirteen, iehmond Fifty-fourth Street, Ma Mary Law, thirteen, Street, May 11 Marion Mitchell, eleven, No. Avenue, Brooklyn, May it, Teaste Ranle, seventeen, No. 100 Bev- ie, Brooklyn, April S ‘0, 942 Col £7, Bis prestaent ‘gne Hundred and ‘Twenty-second St “ Or Callahan, twelve, No, 656 Weat Lis dha sis Hundred and Sevonty-elghth Street, ay Hill, May 31. The completion of this iist will ap- pear in to-morrow's Evening World. Taffeta Silk Dresses Nostrand ‘Avenue, Brookly! | Caran Feldman, siaceen, ‘No. #9 Hast Broadway, May, 10. | Margaret Christeman, seventeen, No. 14 Amsterdam Avenue, April 2. | M0, 144 Forty-sixth Street, May 11 na Campbell, nineteen, Je Tonelson, seventeen, Paterson, M RED CROSS WEEK For Women and Misses $100,000,000 Needed Contribute Here N. fay 10 Minnie, “care, twenty: New Haven, Mi Smart one-piece tailored model of superior Taffeta, lace trim- med Organdie collar and cuffs, novelty patent leather belt. y 5 Lance, sixteen, No, 216? East enth Street, May No. 660 ‘Chaun- | | | | | | set, Brooklyn, May 13. ys twenty. -three, No. 1685 argaret faveran, Amsterdam Avenu: Neda Pobehailo, Bath Avenue, Brook: Frances Framy, _ elghteen, Hamburg Avenue, Brooklyn, May 12. Gertrude Labranz, seventeen, land Place, Bronx, May 16. Jary Lavondosky, sixteen, Greenpoint Aventiey’ Brooklyn, Smith, eighteen, No. May 16, mn, nineteen, No. 268. West and Twenty-sixth Street, | fl Offering Unusual Values at 16.50 Women’s Summer Dresses Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co's Models = dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY June Sale—CORSETS Priced for Absolute Clearance Every Odd Corset in the entire stock in all | the ‘best makes; models that will be discon- “| tinued on account of the scarcity of materials are reduced for quick selling. orgeius, een, Orange. Featuring the latest fashion developments in the desirable materials in white and the colors and combinations now in vogue. Attractive Dresses...... at 6.96 9.75 12.50 More Elaborate Dresses at 15.00 19.75 25.00 215 Mac- . 403 Bradford 133 Cam- 9. >F QUALITY FOR MEN \ANTZEN SHOES © ‘The assortment includes C/B, R. & G., American Lady, nineteen, No. 70 West | . Mice : / a . Relief will be found from those heavy winter shoes in our new ysninta Street, May 6. ,| Bien Jolie Tricot, Gossard, La Vida and Mme. Irene in various oxfords, combining as they do the most correct and exclusive models. By a system of scientific develop- ment, occasioned by constant catering to exacting materials; not every size in every style, but all sizes obtain- able in the lot. One Hundred and Eighty-seventh ixteen, No, 19 East han 16, demands, we have evolved footwear that has el, seventeen, No. 42 ] Character’ in Designing, authentic and correct style, narod cad Ping ninth tea » Bs Uependable quality and ralue. Prices $6.00 to $15.00 6 : ie regularly 3.50 ‘arney, fifteen, Rome ogularl 5 A Good Footrule for YOU—wear the Jantzen Shoe. ‘ regularly 5.00 Ask fo ok~“The Abuse of the Big Toe’ mop >: AR | 660 Sixth Ave., above 38th St. tr regularly 10.00 : : thal B had Seat: at . regularly 12.00 Unparalleled Values FINE STATIONERY Those who are acquainted with the conditions of the paper market will appreciate | ‘these wonderful values. Extraordinary Sale | MEN’S SUMMER FURNISHINGS Madras Shirts 2.30 Made of good quality Madras with Russian cord or Silk and Fibre stripes; neat and nov- James Motreery & 60. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 34th Street Au excellent opportunity to supply your vacation needs. “Beverly” Linen Finished Stationery A high grade Linen finished Paper; White only; in the most popular cut; neatly packed in boxes, 5,000 Packages Envelopes 1 pkg. 25 in package) { 15¢ regularly 20c J 1,500 Pound-Boxes Writing Paper ii, (96 sheets to pound) | 35¢ regularly 50c Silk Shirts 4.85 Made of fine quality Crepe or Broadcloth Silks; a large selection of patterns and colors; “MCreery” Fabric Finished Paper elty effects; absolutely fast color. custom finish, In Magnolia size; plain and fancy cut Envelopes to match Gray, Blue or White. Straw Hats Straw Hats 2,000 Pound Packages 7,000 Packages 1.65 2.85 Writing Paper | Envelopes : (102 sheets to pound 25 in packag Split and Sennit| Straw hats in every Straw Hats made of the finer grade of 1 |b, 24, formerly 85 1 pkg. 10c, formerly 12¢ wanted style; various heights of erown and Bele or Sennit straw; in an extensive variety | 5 bs., 1.10, formerly 1.75 10 pkgs. 90c, formerly 1.20 widths of brim of models | . : ? ™ pee ENGRAVING DEP’T Tennis Trousers Bathing Suits ee Special Offering on Paper Purchased in the 3.75 3.85 Stationery Department Made of White Flannel or Serge with Worsted Bathing Suits in Black, Blue or | stripes. Gray. | fl | . ° fc Os ied Shirts & Drawers Shirts & Drawers Ul N{V7 | 75c each 90c each v Athletic Shirts and knee length Drawers Athletic Bhirts and Knee length drawers We will furnish a two- or three-letter made of Madras in White Silk and Cotton mixture Hand-Cut Steel Die 7 a i} on (and forty other styles) fo) ly 1.50 to 2.51 Silk Half Hose Half Hose seal eacecudatiiciaeag yy gee 45c 25c Hand-Cut Steel Address Dies Reinforced soles, heels and toes. Black, fiood serviceable Hose in Black and colors; Seven styles to select from; not more than eighteen letters; formerly 1,40 to 2.00, per line DIE BECOMES YOUR PROPERTY Tan, Navy Blue and Gray, reinforced, 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | “Ea & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. For Tomorrow—Thursday An Important Sale Women’s Foulard Dresses Blue and Black e Values Extraordinary ~~ ‘Newest Polka Dot tin Foulards Coin Spot— i of Superior ‘Quality $29.50 nd Figured tiltete and Figured Effects Many extremely smart models in the most fashionable of summer silks. Dresses made especially to Lord & Taylor order, in modes selected for their new style features and distinguished by their dainty finishing detail. One piece models with surplice, over blouse or sash bodices; draped, tunic, boxpleated or straight skirts. Collars and vestees of soft satin or Georgette Crepe; lace trimmed or hand embroidered. Dresses that under usual conditions would sell at much higher. prices. None C.0. D. No Approvals Navy Blue Taffeta Dresses Navy Blue Taffeta Dresses Copy of an imported model, cleverly Several models with Georgette collars; draped skirt, soutache braided Georgette } new sash, vestee and metallic girdle Cotton Dresses—a complete and charming assortment, $5.95, $6.95, $8.50 to $14.50, Third Floor Special, $35.00 Special, $19.50 collar. effects, See The Last of the Misses’ Suits and Dresses To Be Closed Out—Regardless of Cost $14.50, $19.50, $24.00 Formerly Sold From $39.50 to $75.00 The Suits ! The Dresses Serges, gabardines, Poiret twills, Serges, Poiret twills, all wool and novelty checks smart models, Blue, Tan, Rookie and Black. Navy Blue, Rose, and Tan. Sizes incomplete in each model, but all sizes in the assortment. s--Misses’ Coats Less Than Half Price Formerly Former! { u | up 3 Ae 00, bu Piles up to $30.00, p to $65.00, 4 | $35.00 | $24.50 | $19.50 $15.00 ee ee ey ae ae a ee ae eee ee shepherd Jersey in Formerly Formerly up to $25.00, $10.00 Formerly eee es 7,500 Yards | A Sale of Novelty Striped Crepe Fine Dress Linens Formerly soc a yard, 1 * Exceptional value, yard, 18c ' 48c A dainty summer fabric. White ground White and Cadet Blue Dress Linens, of with cluster stripes in pink, blue, yellow or excellent quality In widths 30 and 36 green, Yard wide inche American Ginghams } Semi-Made Skirts ' Special 25¢ a yard ' | $2.98 a A choice assortment of the most fashion- ( White pique, khaki, and novelty sport able colorings and pat Width 41 ] cottons, in the vartest , Sport inches. ' OES EEE ES ES EE SE HN ae ae ae a ee ae ee a a Silk Remnants—Reduced Thousands of Lengths of Plain and Fancy Silks, in Fashionable Colors 50c, 78c, 98c and upwards Formerly Black Taffeta Silk—Very Special $1.10 a Yard Dress Silk of desirable quality; width 35 inches Len en en tn nn Oe Oe Oar (0) reer) ae One Oe id at much higher price

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