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— — - SL TT TT 13 Op aman + ARMLESS FIREMEN | je by * department's physicians, @xplosion on the Storm King aqueduct You know and that the performances of men while had Killed three men and mortally in-|of the money wasted on ‘‘drink” that | ») fire duty will be taken Into consid- Jured & fourth. A red shirt on one of | is needed in the home to purchase food lerat ew to Judging thelr the bodies bore Bheridan’s name. and ORRINE has saved Ju nit the clothing. NE ihes saved! will place on Sale to-morrow (Saturday) thousands of CpG te treatment and can given secretly. THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28,.1918. HE'S BURIED; 1S HE ALIVE? | A man who sald he wan Patrick Sheri. dan, believed for three yearn to be dead, walked into the olllce of & newspaper in Heacon, N. ¥., last night, A body was identified as that of Sherl- cordingly. That \@ a weak spot, put | otherwise T believe it im the fatrest cy on earth, for selecting men and Sheridan 414 not tell where he had been tn the last three years. dhe heartily mum he next bateh of fire promotion the Civil OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &G 34th Street, New York Young Men’s Clothing You know the terrible affliction that # ie wome Indl on ee a Authorities In Beacon looked the man Sarg ra Se — over and said they recognized him, He J 2 5 " » had worked for twenty years tn brick- | You joney will be refunded if, aft o i Clef Kenton Says Civil Seren paris ts Gat gieintoe Ua gall he at tains ad beni Conn ly Several Thousand Yards of AlSpecial Prices ' ate a rag $1.00 @ box. Come in ant a free ; vice Doctors Reject Sound, Baek ond ty ell you o =i | Choice Dress Siiks Overcoats " s Mas not unlike the his let He believed she considered | ORRINE CO., Washington, D.C. | Sizes 32 lo 4 77 32040 : ‘ — [ine wa'enu'sdnanirasontot ai otters, the body that was burica, = Steed! yfpeganie at Riker and Hiegeman Drug) consisting of White Silks, Evening Silks and Sinaia anh docile terested sya te — ‘ | Black Silks, which will be offered at great ree || Sueiuieot chinchilla, Shet= land cloth and mixtures. Plain or belted back. 22.50 Value 15.00 count of in prevent by the| stroke of a pen the promotion of auch men d deny them the advancement In both position and earnings that should be their just reward.” ductions from the regular prices. Included are: | Imported White Setin Brocades, regularly $3.00 per yard . 6 « « at $1.58 PASS A ONE-LEGGED MAN ie ot ion ees earn sae Whereat the Department Laughs, As Well It Might, Franklin Simon & Co ro —" RE - Sees HE TANGOES AT 87. Evening Crepes, 40 to 42 inches wide, regue Overcoats of blue and black Declares the Chief. And Wite, 76, Docs Same at Sixtieth Fifth Avenue larly $2.50 to 3.50 per yard . at $1.78 for eee og an Wedding Anniversary. silkelined yoke and sleeves. White Washable Habutai Silk, 32 inches “Firemen with arms missing and with Surrounded | by thar oi oe ow ° i . 27.50 Value 16.50 men emi acs (ae eeeee! §6=6—" Young Men's Shop wide, regularly $2.0 per yard. at $1.38 | seven, and Rosa Winkler, seventy-e Bal Civil Service Commission over the heads of efficient and hard-working men Young Men’s London box Black Satin Liberty, 26 inches wide, regu- overcoats of genuine Done- yesterday celebrated the sixtieth anni- versary of their wedding. lar y one vo, cast One Hundred at = = | aa cise era te eee | at tore ana tances Entirely separate from Fifth Avenue Store | India Silks, 27 inches wide, in evening | sq yame 20,00 Fire Department during @ discussion | evening. Undaunted by their years the ‘ larl 1 d Ps i: i that led tim to term conduct of {Couple danced a tango and « turkey shades; regularly $1.00 per yar at 62c. these doctors as “unfa: Without consulting trot. Mr, Winkler was a clear manu- records of |facturer until ho retired from business the Chief | several yearn ago. tors make promo- Exclusively devoted to the requirements of | F Young Men, 32 to 42 Chest. Young Men s_ Suits izes 32 to 40 Three and four bution Eng. lish models in_hairlines, pencil stripes, mixtures and plain blue, black and gray. 22.50 Value 14.00 (Arranged in Dress and Waist lengths). tlulhscte aN ROCKAWAY PARK TURNS OUT. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY English Sack Suits Exceptional Values in | a | | and most efficient fire duty for Rockaway Park turned out yesterday Decause there are present evidences of jon parade in celebration of the opening of Ite new city-built $65,000 firehouse. “1 know of @ captain in of the The house contains an engine, a hose Dusiest sections \:ho has done inceanant | cart and a hook and ladder truck, “all and trying fire duty for eighteen years, | motorized,” as Rockaway Park residents and because he has a slight physical de- fect (hernia), which has not hampered him in the least, the commission's Goctora have refused to certify him for advancement,” said Chief Kenion, SOMETHING FOR THE DEPART- MENT TO LAUGH AT. “But very recently these doctore Natened with their atethoscopes to the heart beats of two firemen who were candidates for the position of engineer of steamer and a Heutenant who wanted te be made a captain. Finding no trace of “murmur,” doctors passed these mea for advancement, and the whole pane phook with laug! was whispered about that figemen had cork legs and the captain Your eyes are your breedwia a Need rt an ase. And I know of —take care of them; it is a undred men in the city who i Rave hernia and 1 have yet to fing] duty we all owe ourselves. that it has hindered them in the least] If you suspect that your eyes from doing good fire duty, as ther! may require cyegluss help, come here and have one of our bere hed ‘will show. “whi vi . ery in ise ove ar "0 pop enee pacts Oculists (registered physicians) weak spots, I claim that the physical] examine them. Bervce Godtong le Rot perfec, ‘T'cam| If you require glasses, they ‘that while approving a man who has an| Will prescribe the right kind; if you don’t need them, they will tell you so—frankly and truth- fully. arm or leg missing they reject capable and able men who are doing hard work, Harris Glasses, if you need glasses, cost $2 or more. men who have worked with me ali Oplicad’ ttouse of Pok YOUNG MEN, 1 TO 42 CHEST | Women’s Tailored Separate Skirts constantly inform a stranger. | In the parade the old-time volunteer Of imported fabrics, in English blue, brown or green color- beiede drapes’ am oie cebione, nent ings, Cambridge gray, vicuna, tartan or club checks, also PE SLI eten nn Bn ha ‘otch tweed, navy serge or cheviot, three or four ‘ button sack models, flap or patch pockets, equal to high grade merchant tailoring. in the latest models, made up in choice quali- ties of the desirable new Plaids and Black Broadcloth, will be offered to-morrow (Saturday) . . . : - at $6.75 ‘a a ae ee ob a wee ee OPPENHEIM, Gitins &@ 34t' “treet, New York 18.50 Heretotore $24.50 to $29.50 The following Special Sales will be | Men’s Silk Lined Overcoats continued to-morrow (Saturday): | NEW WINTER MODELS, 34 TO 44 CHEST Highest grade Rock mill vicuna in blue, black or Oxford, lined throughout with Skinner satin, custom tailored. 21.50 Reguiar price $35.00 Men’s Scotch Madras Shirts CUSTOM FINISHED—134 TO 1634 NECK Negligee shirts of imported Scotch madras with Russian cords, in exclusive patterns of novelty colored stripes in light or covered grounds; also silk fibre shirts in tich colorings, French cuffs. 2.45 Regular price $4.00 Girls’ and Misses’ Apparel At Greatly Reduced Prices || Misses’ Coats | 115 coats of chinchilla, boucle and wool plush; some lined throughout with satin. Reduced from 19.75 and 22.50 Misses’ plush-trimmed coats of boucle, chinchilla and velour de laine; lined throughout with silk. Reduced from 25.00 | Men’s Fur-lined Overcoats and English Overcoats at the following unusual! prices: | 12.00 Men's Furslined Overcoats, suitable for street or motor wear; made of gray cloth, lined with | natural muskrat ani finished with beaver | collars; regularly sold at $85.00, at the special price of . . . ° . + $58.00 | Men’s English Overcoats of woolen materials; | regularly sold at $45.00 & 50.00, at $30.00 | H Misse*’ dressy suits, comprising oneand two garments of a kind, in desirable | models. Reduced from $2.50 and 35,00 | 15.00 Misses’ Suits Tailored suits, of velour cheviot and rough fabrics, in several of the season’s best models. Reduced from 25.00 & 29.75 night. This has got to be corrected. It may perhaps be a little strange for me to ak this way, but I know the work that these men are doing and I believe it ls not fair for the doctors of the Civil wervice to reject our medical records, clean-cut records of every man from the time he entered the department, any in- Juries he may have received, the record Of his absence for illness and the nature) 54 Hast ¥dd Dt, of these troubles. 27 W. Séth Si DEPARTMENT NOT ALLOWED TO| 54 West 125th HAVE A BAY. 442 Columbus A) “But they do not allow the Fire De-|70 Nassau partment officers to have anything to ay in the matter and they reject all chat mass of competent testimony as to what @ man fs. They merely look him ovew at that moment and judge him | 15.00 Brigitta London-Made Ties {20.00 re (elisha ye Made of heavy imported silks in a large range of the newest | »Sist and Bad Sts. color combinations; also pas tepp, made in the near John Street. open end shape. A Sale of Men’s Neckwear ii xceptional values. Misses’ fur-trimmed suits, of broad- Offering very jexcept cloth, velour de laine and wool faille, in fashionable shades. Reduced from 40.00 {25.00 Men’s Knitted Silk Dress or Mctor Scarfs (a new importation) in white or gray; regular price $10.00 . : ( ; at $6.50 Men’s Four-in-hand Scarfs of imported silk; reguiar prices $1.50 & 2.00 : at $1.00 1009 Broadway, nr. Willo'by, B'klyn 489 Fulton St opp. A. & 8. B'klyn, or. Hahne's, Newark, .85 Value $1.50. Men’s Soiesette Pajamas CUSTOM TAILORED, ALL SIZES. Men's pajamas of plain or fancy soiesette, in blue, tan, : The Greatest Suit Sale ‘ gray or white, trimmed with silk frogs. in Our History 1.50 Regular price $2.50 Girls’ Coats 78 coats of corduroy, chinchilla, and boucle, with velvet collar. Sizes from 4 to 8 years. Reduced from 8.75 597 Broad St., | 5.00 SATURDAY ONLY. | | Girls’ coats of allewool chinchilla, with en cuffs and Belt ot velvet. Sizes Boys’ Overcoats and Norfolk Suits ne a am A at most advantageous price reductions. | | 7.50 Girls’ coats of zibeline and _vicuna cheviot, in desirable models. Sizes 10 WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS, in Cheviots, | to 16 years. Reduced from 14.75 ates as rags ~ wee Broadcloth, Serges, Bedford Cords and Mate~ lasse Cloths, numerous styles and colorings to select from. This season's newest models. Actual Values 22.50 29.75 35.00 45.00 For this Sale 10.50 16.50 20.00 27.75 Don't Miss This Remarkable Opportunity None C. O. D. or on Approval Broadway, hand Bh Ss. B. Altman & Gn. have in course of preparation A REMARKABLE SALE OF at very special mrices., The details of this sale will be announced shortly. BARD Averme, 3405 ws 50h Micertn, Hem Bock, FURS & FURGARMENTS | “Young Men’s Shop,” 16 West 38th St. Franklin Simon & Co. “New Boys Shop x 8 and 10 West 38th St.—-Store Floor Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store Exclusively devoted to the requirements of Boys. 3 to 18 years, SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Button-to-neck model, in navy, Oxford or brown, wool lined, velvet collar. 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Double breasted model, in navy, Oxford or brown, con- vertible or shawl collar, wool lined, belted back. 8 to 16 years. Heretofore $12.50 Boys’ London-Made Overcoats Of navy Foallsn chinchilla; also our own make coats, in navy, Oxford or brown chinchilla, with plaid back. 10 to 18 years, Actual value $21.50 Heretofore $9.75 FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. 6.95 9.75 15.75 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, sizes 7 to 18 years, including an extra pair of knickerbockers, at ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ + $6.75 Boys’ Overceats in a variety of styles, sizes 215 to 18 years . . . ’ at $6.75 Boys’ Higher-grade Overcoats, sizes 213 to 18 yeans . Fi . 5 . - at $8.50 Boys’ Hats are also being offered at appreci- ably reduced prices. Girls’ Tailor-made Suits, Coats and Dresses for Winter wear, will be offered at the following re- | markable concessions from the original prices: | Girls’ Tailor-made Suits, sizes 10 to 16 years; originally $22.00 to 38.00 at $9.50 & 14.50 Girts’ Practical Coats of the popular worsteds; sizes 8 to 14 years; originally $11.50 to 18,50, at. . ‘ : A - $7.50 & 11.50 Girls’ Dresses of woolen materials, sizes 6 to 14 years; originally $9.50 to $14.50, at ‘ : A ‘ . $6.50 & 8.25 RMU Seaver if ablicte Phsdie sch, ase aig, le piihaetonenhla «aie a " | 9.75 Girls’ furetrimmed coats of imported | zibeline; satin lined. Sizes 10 to 16. i Reduced from 22.50 | 16.75 OPPENHEIM, GLLINS &G 34th Street Boys’ Suits and Overcoats At Substantial Reductions Boys’ Suits 225 Boys’ Norfolk suits, of allewool mix- tures, with an additional pair of knick- erbockers. Sizes 8 to 17, 12.00 ratue Boys’ English Norfolk suits, with single or extra knickerbockers. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Reduced from 12.50 and 15.00 | 7.50 | 8.95 Boys' Overcoats Chinchilla overcoats in sizes from 214 to 12 years, and mixtures from § to 17 years. Reduced from 10.75 | | 7.95 Boys’ dressy overcoats of Shetland cloth, chinchilla and plaideback mix. | 1() 00 tures. Sizes6to17. Reduced from 15.00 , | | Li - 7 |