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et. | OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & G § 34th Street—New York An Extraordinary Shoe Sale For Friday Only ayn) 1500 Pairs Women’s Smart Boots New Model confined to and positively exclusive with Oppenheim Collins & Co. Extra high cut Boot, 11 inches ground to top, made of best quality Black Glace Kidskin. Blind eyelets, hand turned soles and Louis XV. heels. All sizes and widths, including AAA and AA Present Value 12.00 } Sale Price &. 00 ; ' [Also on Sale in Our Brooklyn and Newark Stores | DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— im, Collins & Co. dew ene | Sealine Coats (Dyed Coney). 30in. long. Taupe Nutria or Aus- tralian Opossum Collar and Cuffs. Regular Winter Price 145.00. Sale Price 110.00 Natural Muskrat Coats, 30 inches long. Belted Model, Self Collar, _ Cutfs and Border. h Regular Winter Price 185.00. ‘ Sale Price 130.00 Distinctive Natural Nutria Coats, 30 inches long. Belted Model, Self Collar and Cuffs. Regular Winter Price 195.00. Sale Price | 3 5.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat), 30 inches long. Self Collar, Cuffs and Border. Regular Winter Price 285.00. Sale Price 215.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat), 60 inches long. eB. y Squirrel Coller end Cuffs. Price 295,00, j Sale Price 235.00 4 Aotins Regutar Winte SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL Go AND Finp 1t 840 B’WAY A comparison of the considerabl; prevail later in the season as against the savings obtainable in this sale is suggested. Mocel Mlustrated vrer 1 Re ee ee Fete ORR SR gage Cee where ne Ry wae oh ae ate ; ’ ’ ” . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1919. WOODMEN AT HEAD f OF CONEY ISLAND'S 2: | MARDI GRAS WALK ci | | | tend for a Trophy in | To-Night’s Parade. Island Madi Gran pageant lust night FOR | Thurs., Fri. & Sat. RAINCOATS FOR MEN AND WOMEN lig: Suitable for All Seasons Values upto $16.50 Values up to $12.50 ===) GOODYEAR $ Y Kian ii = Waterproof Company 5 E Cae | committee, OPPENHEIM, GLUINS & € } 34th Street—New York i; Important Fur Sale Friday (Only) To stimulate a greater interest in the pre-season Fur Buying Economies offered b The Collection of Luxurious Fur Garments included, embraces the season’s newest styles at very appreciable concessions, which are Much Less Than Regular Winter Prices long. Mole Wrap, ky Collar andCufts 985.00 Regular Winter Price 1200.00 pe UR Volunteer Firemen Will Con- Twenty-five hundred Wooden of | the World participated In she Coney | Col, W. J. Harvey led the Porty-me- ond ftegiment of the Uniformed Kank of the order at the head of the column of fraternal organizations, Behind the uniformed forces came a thousand in civilian clothes, The Woodmen have SPECIAL 412 Coats |Ttealty Company, has been lensed to T 5 M. Boomer, who will add It to the al- | rendy long lat of hotels under his man- axeme higher prices which will Gray Squirrel Coats, 28 inches Youthful model. Collar and Border. Regular Winter Price 375.00. Sale Price 285.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat), 45 in. long. Smart Self Collar and Cuffs. Regular Winter Price 435,00, Sale Price 345.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muske rat),36 inches long. Belted Mod- el, large Beaver Collar and Cuffs. Regular Winter Price 475.00, Sale Price 375.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat), 45 inches long, with Natural Skunk Collar and Cuffs. Regular Winter Price 475.00. Sale Price 385.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Musk- rat), graceful loose back, deep Beaver Cellar, Cuffs and Border. Regular Winter Price 650.00. Sale Price 550.00 been in the parades for the last eleven years, They have won first prize 8 ut-Col G. W. Sulli- an Keller ond Major ler each led a tmttalton. th Woodmen came Old io. 48 of Brooklyn, Ameri- 6 first naval post In that Glory can 7 in, borough formed of men who saw ser- | vic? in the American Navy during the recent war. They were headed by David Armstrong, Edward ¥ree, L. H. A detachment of sailors from Bay Hdge barracks added to the military arpect of the pageant, The Bay Midge Vont of the American Legion in tully- ho were alse in line. In the comic division the commits tee bas announced $1,000 in cash Prizes for the best, mowt original, and mort grotesque costume. For the first two nights the winners | committee ght, Pred Mariano, in Kats uguna, as Kip Van 4; Martin Eichmond, Chaplin, third; Mack spangies, fourth, and farnick, in Annie Williams in a similar costume, fifth, ‘Tuesday: Charles Stimpson, ax a travelling Chinese laundry, first; | Lillian Barnick, as Misa Liberty, #ec- ond; Emil Chandler, impersonating | Christy's Red Cross’ poster, third; | John Lewis, a hod carrier, fourth; Charles Corlett, ax a Scotchman, fifth, and Esther ertz, as a newsboy, sixth. It was estima that 200,000 per wonn attended night. To-Night| in expected to be the banner night of the week, when the volunteer firemen of Brooklyn and nearby New Jersey and Long Inlaid towns will take part the trophy offered by the committee, To-Morrow night, the Veterans of Foreign Wars will participate in the parade, ADDED HOTEL WALLICK TO THE DU PONT CHAI Taken Over Under Lease by} Boomer, and Will Be Annex to the Claridge. | The Hotel Wallick, Broadway and (34 Street, recently purchased by David | A. Schulte, President of the Sehultc nt The hotel will become an annex to the Hotel Clar! chain now Je agsoclit Pont. Oth Alpin, Wa nue Reataur and ford, In Philudelphia. CAPITAL TO MEET LABOR. Commontty Indastriat J Hoard Will Assemble To- The Community Industrial 1 composed of rep ta. "tives of labor, capital and the public, ne of the first of the d by Mr. Boomer, who Gen, T. Coleman du r chain are the Me: © Fifth Ave ev Self Belted effect. In the pageant und strive to capture | will hold its firat meeting to-night at|{n the 7th Regiment Armory of present the Labor Temple. The committee was | and former members of the cruiser and appointed last week by George Gordon | transport service of the navy. The | Battie at the conference at the summer | meeting, which will be in support of | name Of Bre. Henry FP the American Legion Post organized by LONDON Davison. Industrial problems will be discussed ane igecommendations forwarded to|men of that branch of the navy, will be e *resident Wilson for consideration at| addressed by Rear Admiral Casey 1. the Industrial Conference he has| | called for Oct. 6 in Washington. "| Morgan, commanding officer of the =| Cc 1 n ij 3 WEsT 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE vice, | Admiral Gleaves was instrumental in forming the post. ‘The officers are; De Coursey Fales, Acting Chairman; | T. Suffern Taller, Acting Treasurer, and Clifford N. Carter, Secretary, | — CROSS-SEA FLIGHT PILOT MARRIED AT ROGKAWAY Ensign Wood Weds Miss Magnolia in Romance Growing Out of War. Enaten Arthur Raymond Wood, pilot of the NC-4 on its transatiantic Mght last May, Was married ‘vuesday at Rockaway Beaoh, L. L, to Miss Louise} M. Magnolia of Belle Harbor In the Chureh of St. Francis de Sales, it was earned to-day, The Rev, James M, ‘oran officiated. KNOWLEDGE To “know an exclusive store to call upon when your home requirements need attention is to know that the McGibbon store is stovked with dignified merchandise for an exclusive clientele. HOUSEHOLD LINENS SMART UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE LAMPS AND LAMPSHADES MAHOGANY FURNITURE—FLOOR COVERINGS BEDS AND BEDDING DRAPERIES—INTERIOR DECORATIONS UPHOLSTERY The marriage ts the result of @ ro- mance that grew out of the war, En- sign Wood was stationed at the Naval Air Station at Rockaway Point and inet Miss Magnolia at a social affair at the aviation fields given for the men in the navy by the young women of the! ltockaways, TO BOOM NAVY POST. Mans Meeting To-Night for Cratser and Transport Men. A mass meting will be held to-night BUSINESS HOURS 9 A, M. TO 5 P, M. HEARN FRIDAY SATURDAY Start-of-Season Sale Hats Our regular $3.74 and $4.74 Trimmings AY Our regular $1.17 to $1.67 Smartest, newest headwear at prices so much less than the real worth of these hats and trimmings, that one can only appraise the values after seeing the hats. Rerhember that this occasion comes but once in a season, bringing such savings and opportunities. HATS TRIMMINGS 2.12 79 Our regular $3.74 and $4.74 Our regular $1.17 to $1.67 The richest velvets went into the making of these hats, Whether you choose ostrich bands, smart wings, faney which are shaped on lines of newest contours and present every becoming style of mushroom, large and small sailor, feathers, flowers or wreaths, all are here in a world of new, lovely colors, light and dark, and all for the same low price. poke, turban, Chin-chin, shirred brim hats, picture hats and | They are especially appropriate to trim these velvet hats, other shapes, Some have velvet crowns and maline brims, and any one of these shapes, with the addition of a becom. others show colored facings, These are in black and colors, | ingly placed feather, gives you a charming hat at an amaze fashionable for the Winter season, ingly low price. Free Trimming service if Hats and Materials are purchased here, See also our Friday-as-Usual Bargain-Day ady. on page 27. Millinery Section, Main Floor, and Third Floor Also. % ace