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Abies rn 5 Ts i EES Pe a eS = 500 Girls’ Schoo Girls’ Coats—4 to 10 years | Girls’ Burella Cloth Coats in || pretty belted models. I Reduced to Girls’ Coats of Velveteen and | Burella Cloth in prevailing) | colors; some fur trimmed. 13 75 I Reduced to } Girls’ Fur-Trim’d Velveteen Coats This season’s desirable models, | featuri mocked, empire and sesh etlecta: fur trimmed. } 16.75 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G Fulton Street, Brooklyn Important Sales Saturday, November 1%th new Trench effect; other| 12.75 and Mixtures; large convertible THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917, - | po ~ MAKES MONKEY OF HERSELF, ww n tarete ot mt Content Pare Viavmnte variety of | Monkey t Atte summers oid the park hy wi f Bhore yt | H nay tor 1 and Dress Coats | Taken from the Regular Stock To Be Sold At Striking Price Concessions Girls’ Tailored Coatsin Cheviots collars, belted models. Reduced to Girls’ Utility Coats of Shetland Velour and Zibelines; mannish models; button-up collars. Reduced to Handsome fur trimmed models) in beautiful shades; silk lined throughout and interlined. Reduced to} nnn “What's Your Husband Doing?” Has Funny Situation BY CHARLES DARNTON. v haw beeome himaeif, Girls’ Coats—10 to 16 years 11.75 + 15.00 Girls’ Dressy Broadcloth Coats 18.50 nuoh an ae-| 1 of entertainment |» mma inevitable. If a man | \ nning away from his! T yen to enter into an] Hobart innocent adventure with the wife of nd when the iehta are burning | 5 he In alwayn left without a word t | Reduced to Smart model of superior Wool Vel | pockets; warmly lined. Fashionable Coats of Wool) Raccoon or Australian Opos- sum Fur. Reduced to} | | At Greatly — 20.00 | Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Collar Coats 28.00 caveianaiead Rie os = our in all of the prevailing colors, Reduced to Stunning Coats of Wool Ve- Velour, large collar of sa 29.75 lour and Silvertone; large Seal, Raccoon or Nutria col- lar. Reduced to Reduced Prices \ A Most Remarkable Offering in or embroidered in Sale Price 15.00 Ready-to-Wear Hats metallic thread designs, Stunning shapes of every description in velvet, Panne or Metallic Brocaded Satin, very prettily trimmed. Sale Price 5.00 For Misses, Women and Children. Velvet and Velour Hats, artistically trimmed | with Fur, flowers and | | ribbon streamers, Sale Price 3.95, | large close fitting Collar of Kit-Coney, unique bek effect and 25.00 35.00 ' Women's and Misses’ Higher Cost Coats | An exquisite display of fashionable wraps in Broadcloth, Pom Pom, Silvertone, Bolivia, Wool Velours and Velvets luxuriously Fur-trimmed. 45.00 55.00 68.00 Stunning Tailored and Fur-Trimmed Suits Women's and Misses’ beautifully fashioned Suits developed in Wool Velour, Burella, Tricot, Oxford and Broadcloth; in all pervailing colors. | Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Dresses The season's approved models developed in Satin or Serge; also pretty combinations of Serge and Satin or Satin and Georgette, beautifully braid trimmed — —_——————— eapeamparaapregeantenss [soqenee ehuee Thete Mande te) and Chavies Howe, exch of whom I orggercegpegaaerannces: ~ WINTER CHILOREN IN A HOME ** anaes brat ss See cheraed, in ardor (a 6orepe GHEE ——— Wy and J Hot ry her mind of the allly notions a nbout her husband This tn he rceno that gives the play its funniest moment, and it is capitally 1 by Hale Hamilton and Jane \ a slender young actross with THE WEATHER FORECAST-—Tomorrow Fair much the same Ingenuous quality that Store Opens 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. Daily. Private Subway Entrance, Hoyt Street. her prototype wave to “Falr and meh ees Warmer.” The cocktall she drinks ts of such huge proportions that tt might have been concocted before the var, Anyway, it puts her to sleep before she finishes her knitting, Mr. | || Hamilton casts a dismayed glance tn ction and exclaims, “God help | ||| soldier who gets that Knitting aside, the chief | fun of the play 18 developed in this! |) scene, and It takes a fresh turn when the fair but woozy creature turns her tired head to the shoulder of Vv partner. | se, ‘What's Your Husband || suggests machine - made |} farce. One of the characters is a showgirl, whose slang, rattled off at great length, is exceedingly tiresome, Evidently Mr. Hobart believes that theatregoers are still fond of Broad-| way jJargon—more overworked, inci- dentally, than the poor working girl of old-time Bowery melodrama, This more or less particular girl indulges in a monologue that might easily drive George Ade to suicide, It 1s| both long and painful. | The divorce lawyers who figure ridiculously in the proceedings are! pursued by their devoted wives unti! all of tnem are locked up in Jail for drinking cocktails containing ab- sinthe, But even when they are in cells Mr. Hamilton and Jed Prouty, as the innocent lawyers, manage to | Children! Come to the Enchanted Place and See What | Delightful Things Santa Claus Has Ready for You! It Will Be An AMERICAN Christmas! ' ANTA CLAUS really ought to be dressed up like Uncle Sam this year; instead S of his usual red suit trimmed with warm fur. For, to delight the thousands of boys and girls who have been anxiously | awaiting his coming, he has kept hundreds and hundreds of people working here in America, making all the millions of toys and dolls and games that American children || will get in their stockings and on the trees this Christmas. —~. piece, The whole aft dangerously on burle: Hamilton, In his easy, makes it entertairing. T y Wonderland Opens Saturday New Head for U. D. of ©, * CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 16.— Mias Mary Pappenhelm of Charles- He has sent a great many of these Toys and Dolls to us—and it is a wonderful treat that will HRadone” General of the. United || be ready when the doors of Toyland swing open on Saturday—the children's school holiday—in AL Mae haa: Rindtawe " | Brooklyn’s Best and Biggest There are Animals—a whole menagerie of — | Toy Store them—and Mechanical Toys; Games < Puzzles galore. Regiments of soldiers Its stocks and space—full and generous all and cannon: battleships and the year round—are DOUBLED for Christmas. sal salem sah ae idea as though there were Dolls enough o SEAM Pi ep appeal to the 1 for all the little mothers in Brooklyn. There 8 eideone are ever so many Railroad Trains, and Fire It is all very delightful, and exciting! Come, | Engines and Automobiles, and all sorts of | and come early, on Saturday. As a fitting | other things that run on wheels. introduction, we offer, at very special prices— Children’s Automibiles Special at $4.45 Painted bright red; heavy steel gear, with steering wheel. Character Dolls Special at 98c. A bewitching Baby Char- acter Doll, with complete worsted suit. Parcheesi—the Famous Game, Special at 59c. A game that is ever new, and is enjoyed by .young folks andy old. Fourth floor, West and Contral Buildings, | A Very Exceptional Lot of MEN’S WINTER ‘* OVERCOATS At.$19.75 $19.75 is a very low price for such splendid Overcoats.as these. ; £ Many have actually borne much higher early- season prices in our stock, All are worthy of being sold for $3 to $5 more apiece than their Saturday's price will be. tive models that rep- resent real price sav ings. All the newest and most exclusive the most fastid- fous taste, New Rustia Calf Shade |e wan, te os F aitiitary Va! a in, heel Fawn’ Suckakin: ton? pertorated fine tips exiromely‘onart, 56.85 Elaewhere M #10 “Sh 4 Conyentens > ores, Dah HROORLYS | Ava 42 St.) 47.4 Lulion St CKEUIL LERMS $4.00 Down on $50.09 « Goo « “75.00 8-50 «6 46 490-00 12:00 «4 © 66 450-00 15:00 «4 #99900 25-00 ot) “ 300-°° FREE BRrAss BED [| w Artal Ht EWN Y ments Purnished Compete From | $50 to $500 Models and sizes for every man—for there are Chesterfield Overcoats Slip-On Walking Coats Belted Trench Coats Ulsters And the fabrics include plain black and Oxford gray (in the Chestetfields) and handsome mix- tures In varied colorings (in the rough-and- tumble Overcoats), We present thts fine lot to the attention of every man who wants a thoroughly stylish, warm, serviceable Winter Overcoat at a VERY economical pri Dies ager | ? on RnO worth of Furniiure To Those Worthy oi Credi, Open Mouday & Saturday Evenings 104 ST, L, SEATION AT CORNER | 4 COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104" ST