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a ns nal THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1918, : OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & C (34th Street—New York Will Close Out Friday | 1 The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M. $l 32 13 IN FUND Memorial to Major Mitebel, U.$.R., During July end August the Store will be closed FOR THE MITCHEL | Late Mayor of the City of New York a a MEMORIAL 10 DATE|} "ssw ‘eter steeesrtcertteerese Mitchel, U. 8. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Mayor of New York City, by which the city, honoring a here; B. Altman & Gn. New York Not Alone in Pay- — hha St Bshar Se banda) Re ing Triturte to the Former The World, both morning and eventng editions; will gladly About 350 Pairs of Women’s Wl Mayor. ‘nr ah pe acknowledge contributions of any sum : ! eee on irpoee. . a A Final Clearance Sale of “Ho clear tm hits great fice Os seitgnemn dealt ts init te te Siete Hand Made Pumps and Oxfords ; . “Thmt fie vtrtnes Memorial Fund, The World, No. 63 Park Row, New p York, N. \. Contributions will be acknowledged I Women’s Dusters ia anes ae [roller ara ‘The World and ‘The Hivening, World All Sizes Represented, but Not in Each Style “The deep Germation of hie taking : 5 at $5.75 igs This season’s accumulation in all a. will take place to-morrow (Friday) wears en on MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND a a ae ing $100 for the John Purroy AMtuhet ? Regular 8.00 and 9.00 Values . Ly Memorial Fund. reached ar Made of tan cotton crash, these dusters are orev aa ‘These Pichon CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS = } pecu! $539.25 above emou' eubecrip- Lay peste Melati) tone sent a to penton wea.| Total Now $13,213.20, With More Coming In Reduced to 5 19 4 Md aber Serer With Every Mail—Many Small Con- The remainder of the light-weight Coats, John MoR Bowmen, Present ot tributions on the List. None Sent C. 0. D. No Approvals j Capes, Sports Garments and Wraps are now =|‘ Biltmore, headed to-day‘ list Ountripurtons to the popular subscrigtion for a memoriat to Major jwith @ cheek for §%0. James A John Purroy Mitchel received wp to to-day noon, and with them contribu. on sale at prices that are a great deal less Smith mubsorted $60, H. K. Twitenet), | 40M Of amounts of $100 or more theretofore recaved, appear belo. | than heretofore asked. Micheal Stramiaiio and Frederick | "Mth contributions will be acknowledged from aay Se dey: Extraordinary and Important Dress Sale (Third Floor) | irgneeeeere Wrage ies te GtdRag (FE - ihaeenes OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & CG to pay trfvute to the memory af |/JUlus Rosenwald 34th Street—New York Major Mitchel, Yesterdaw Jultus| 7029 D. Rockefeller. Rosenwald of Chicago wired » pledge | {dee Wibert MH. Gary for $1,000. Many other contributions | Herman A. Mets. of lanenr amounts have deen recetved | Sinon Gugrenhe ’ from the New England @tates and| Henry P. Davison Women s Oxfords towns along the Atlantic seaboard, =| Wiliam G. Willcox. ‘An Increase in the number of sub |Johh Mo! Bowman, the Diltmere ecriptions of lem than $§ is notice. | K. H. Outerbridge.... (dark tan, with low heels) bia Dollars and quarters come|Lenry Bruere .... streaming ‘n. A young working| William Hamlin Chflae woman, a deaf mute, asked that her |The Journal of Commerce. ES George Brower, Na St. Breoklyn...... A Soldier's Daugtter. Will Place On Special Sale Friday 1 1 1 5) 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 ae | ote, St, 23 ore, ot ote. ota. ot, ote. ° a No. 862 W. 33th r ir “mie af $1" please be accepted for | Samuel Untermyer ... ae here Ken at $5.75 per pa the man she admired. Frank V. storre.. a 2 zs | Yesterday ten Boy Scouts sent | Mary KM Crocker. s About 1 000 , will be-a Sale event on the Second Floor, a dollar without giving their nainca |New Yorker Herol HL Daudermann, Newark. N.J..25 path hatna men Teacid | “Inelosed find heh for $250, a | C ay J. Bulli to-morrow (Friday), and should prove of | vary mal triinte infeed to @ most Ereng iy teraien great interest, as the styles are equally = [Tory cma” Mr. Bowman wrotm | The Brookiya Daly} tA oc WwW ’ : ’ . Major Mitchel’s untimety death ts a| leonard M. Wallstein. ° tet ecemec es cece snes STLTM TS desirable for either town or country wear. | ou ia, Causa... Sums less than #100 omens and Misses’ md low to this country. Men of tis type, charter and integrfty who are 100 viously acinowlidged.-. 14603 190) Grand Total.......0 | wom, serve American public 4 |e ss John Lyno, No. 48 Bond St. 100 Hey milf Mien: Be orem ona Attractive Summer Dresses |It he had been spared us I believe} “withhold My Nano, thmt as he matured he would have | Oppenheim, Foot Calluses Novelty voiles, white and colored organdies, | \\ linen and French voiles, smartly trimmed. FursRemodeled & Repaired 02 °c 77 ai ink waterma Til | Magic! Peel them right off wi teat | Regular values to 15.00 | country—how much better if he could pain or sarerress Sale Price ] As 00 — Rabererere No, 655 Third ae ee ee ere ey tee > ee See Pee 5 SE nee Sapo Decided price concessions are obtainable by — | have ved tor tt" sNo iit | Mr. Stetson wrote: “If omty your |“: making arrangements now, so that the — [memorial coud represent Mm in his br, Martia 3.4 beautiful and dignified youth in City| Robert J.. Foster. remodeling and repairing can be attended to | Mali a year asco, welooming detera- Acepade tubal titeck phen during the Summer months. ‘tons of our Alles, you would have W. 68th a ee ee ripe! a enaiiatianenidsiniesieiaineniiaiend = - . : provided incentive to our youth for 3 generations to come, Our ett} shou!d | + New and authentic models, representing t!~. |not have lost the service of such a Fa , Chief Magistrate.” “4 styles to be im vogue mext Autumn svi “The city as wen as the nation] 5 Al ’ d : ’ A tan muttered the lows of one af its| ©! 10 so Women’s and Misses Winter, are now being shown. |adlest and most far seeing oftizens,” | [suc n, No. 95 W a A0 Br Ii. K. Twitchell wrote in sutearfbing | Arthur J. Kahn, No, 27 10 (Third Floor, Madison Avenue section) |§2 to the Fund Williara ng Lawton, i“ | “TD trust that fe metnortal to | Ik D e eS ge gn co Summer Si resses N Rift | practical, something of benefit to i 5 = Or Madison. Acemr - Fi me | mankind as was his life,” Miss Mary 6 ‘ h Ave |K, Wellington wrote in sending $5. § Regular values 20.00 to 25.00 Mth and 35th Streets em $ A. O. Unger, enclosing $2 for his N Dork eon and himeetf, finished his letter | *“ 2 with the statement: “If we only 2 Reduced to 12. 75 ~|had a thousand much men I would aay & mamorial to them all.” coln Place, en ° mer ba | “The memorial will not onty be a! “'y Wee Chae Camlem: 6 - SN | | manument to the memory of a great tan but will also be a monument to | the memory and gratitude of all s8 jLF Mra, Lud Don’t suffer! A tiny bottle of I do hope the me mortal will be a reviewing stand so take al Whol adeninad, Wi ESI worth may always remember him," | Mr | rorn ge meer ye ea) |ernetma i Freezone costs but a few cents at 9 conn Sainte man meh dent SO. 1 ere teal cues The World’s 1918 | “Shookids’’ in the Swim’ can we ec 1 Soo tees eres hs | erate inant ei vie “scarce: summer Resorts Annual 1 dies must wear Cammeyer ‘‘Shookids,”’ These shoes are made with consideration of the fact that the feet are: the most sensitive Pheret of the body and do the heaviest work. erefore they must be properly treated. luses with Freezone the skin be- | neath is left pink and healthy and 1| never sore, tender or even irritated. ite, 5 aR | Vacation Necessity John Lehmey: CHILDREN’S SHOES a poe Si 2 to 5......1,50 to 3.00 ani ot. ime ot 21-23 W. 38th St. feBryant Bet. 5th & 6th Avs. Sizes 6 to 8 2.50 to 5.00 5. | ome. aH tesh 840 to Oe é. Bigger, Brighter Sizes 11', to 2 3.50 to 6.00 “cae Will Close Out = stand 1 ose Out ants, Friday an 75 Coats 67 Frocks For Utility and Dress Wear For Daytime and Semi-Dress We are offering another selection We have taken from our stock Better Than Ever oN eR Six Pages of Automobile of coats at this unusual price. this limited amount of high cost Made of fine quality Wool Mix- dresses made of elaborately em- d 7 M ture, Silk Faille, Taffeta, Wool broidered Nets, plain and em- our ae Serge, Worsted Mo Rub- broidered French Linen, Eponge, Pongee, Taffeta and Crepe de Chine. Were Selling up to $35.00 Were Selling up to $39.75 berized Silk and Sil To Close Out To Close Out Hundreds of Announcements of Hotels, Board- $ 1 500 $ 1 5° * ing Houses, Resorts for the Summer Vacationists Particular attention ts directe? to We a ler a reat number o} CAMMEYER Stamped:on.a Shoe Means Standard of Merit a 34" St. New York Poe N OS es eae | Price Five Cents By Mail Ten Cents For Sale at All World Offices and Your Nearest Liggett Drug Store Our Entire Stock of Bathing Apparel for Stout Women Also Greatly Reduced Address “The World Summer Resort Bureau,” World Building, N Store Closes Daily at 5 P.M. Saturday ct 1-P, M. commmcmmememmemmcmmenns | * 4 ng, N.Y, tah The selection includes sizes to suit the slender as well as the stout woman 34 to 56 —but not every garment in every size, | @UNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONpEne |