The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1906, Page 6

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FEN CLARA 10 E WITH KING | Share the Throne Dur- ing the Carnival. TO REIGN AS PROSPERA SeOuring Feast of Pl _ Will Be First Lady in the ste of Jo} lenty She WAS ELEC CONEY’S QU RK. Krever ive, Paul Barty + « nt “Rehold ( cat SMaub, Prince Coney Intand ef hia ne ew York, ) AB Dace avsombled ar & evening Pointing toward thr east. the Herald "It doth please His Majesty Ro choose a Queen to reign by his side , Our carnival. 22 doth call upon that fatr and beau- Reous lady, Miss Clara 1, Kreyer, the W @horen of his faithful subjects, to be Queen and share Gis throne.” F At this moment an esoort will appear. - siveng armed variets bearing a» Pelanquin in which will be seated ahe nrho ts to reign as Queen over the Mar- @i Gras festival for @ whole week. each “Might revealing her beauty and graci- sousness to her subjects on the throne | Weside ner King and their King. Miss Kreyer wil! have beep in waiting at the Hotel Riccadonna. Mine Ciara B. Kreyer will make « Worthy and a beautiful Queen of the Mardi Gras amd first lady tn the Isle @f Idy during the week of gay frolic Pemivity, tm qelebretion of the Feast of Plenty | Although there were only two days fi which to hold the election for Queen, & pons were cut out of ‘The Brening World its readers and filled out and sent fo this office. Miso Kreyer's name ap- eared on US of them, revealing that @ was the favorite for the disdem. Miss Clara B. Kreyer ie the daughter ‘Of the late John G. Kreyer, who estab- i Kreyer's Hotel, Kings Highway Coney island avenue, Flatbush. She fe & recognised belle in Fiattush, and, Being vivacious, talented ahd charming g 3 is Every Prospere is 6 feet $i tnobes tn Venus of Milo iy HL I i fi + bt i ge the Cane Farmers |. The Parr partic:[aye Cree "OF CONEY SLM Kreyer Selected to ‘Therefore | ‘ORESTES COMING ~.'JUSTGOTMARRIED,’ |Queen of Coney Island's Carnival | Elected by Evening World Readers THE WORLD: VAY 1 | a CLARA KBEVER FOR YACHT ACE Boston Boat Will Arrive To- Day to Race Local Cup Defender Thursday. The Boston yacht Orestes, ‘champion of the @-foot class in Massachusetts waters and challenger of the best in that class about New York, is on her | way to Bea Gate and ts expected to! reach the anchorage of the Atlante} Yacht Chub to-night or to-morrow morn tng. ‘The Orestes is owned by §Caleb Loring and will be sailed in races here by Charles Francis Adams 14, who owned and sailed the Auk In the re cont Roosevelt oup races. In the races here the Orestes will com. pete against the Joy, Baya or Spier, now engaged In a sectes of triais on the lower bay and representing the AL lantic Yeoht Clu’ club has offered ae 600 cup to the w or of the chalenge race, and the first of the three on two following days. will be off Coney leland that visiting shtsmen mayynot be handicapped tn of know! ward Burgers and bun Blend ¥ of Burress She is being sailed nere b Gepigner. In the Lipton the champions series for ‘anong Z-footera on Massachusetts y wis summer the Orestes won aunty. now having one lec jon the trophy which bas to be won ree times. OR Rile the boats of this class are smal! the interest among yachisues so them almost equals racer for In races this seasvn (hey have met End beaten Besides number ot yeohtamen se Mi attend the races in the clos ing Gays of the week trom Boe- come ton wil ore the oon fests. It is also the first in many years Boston and New York poate, Wa, Barstow's Baya won the second the’ series of _ trial o tp iket Hendon Chudd, and Joy, W. H Chitas on the lower bay Sunday. Saya beat jer tan @vconds end Joy } min- wie 14 seconds over the eourse of four ‘a bat miles. The third race ts this afternoon. wing geile’ the thres taces salle’ gtwe Baye two firsts and one second; Spider | Baye wand two seconds and Joy three of | thirde, |HAVANA EXPLOSION ‘| KILLS 6, INSURES MANY. Sept. 11.—81x persons were any tnjured tn a violent which wrecked The houses he victims ay ed flames. Is thought to be the aries and an tnvesticn _> NASSAU GOVERNOR HERE a m Gray Wilson, Governor we ved lay on ‘ er Yucs from Nassau, He js Wires Climb the Stairs Extension Tele- phones save many stops. 5Oo. wisi MEW YORK TeLtruorr co. 18 Dey Mreat ides. ‘The Oresies was designed by the late | Packard, | @ von of the | Mrs. etreet, Jersey City, was awakened last night to receive this telegram, dated at Hoboken “Can't come home to-night married to Jack Lottie is Mra Castar’s O14 daughter. around Basex street ‘The telegram made terical mse 4 ‘ ‘apparently, ‘the three were on night Greas and screamed for help Fa gi A oe neighbors came and trie! to pacify he w and the former Evelyn t 6 to the offices of Thaw's law- taut It was red to the house and ir the whole neighborhood. w Gaughter, was sent to F nie, ten years old, wus sent on through the neighborhood for Lottie’s friends, who might know who Jack ts. The moth clghbors stayed up the rv i, and at day- break Mra. ¢ farted for Hoboken to search the hotele Mins tottie dressed herself and left the home at 3 o'clock yesterday - noon, She sald she waa just gol @ walk, Dut she would not let her alster accompany her, When she did not re- turn in the evening her nother belleved she was spending night at a girl friend's house, which she did oecaston- ally A canvass of all the young woman's friends near her home failed to identify Jack, No one knew him. ‘THAW’S MOTHER VISITS HIM WITH HIS WIFE | Mrs. William Thaw, mother of Herry | a LOTTIE.” |K. Thaw, visited ber son tn the Tombs | nineteen-year-|Dttson today. She was socompanted chaw'e wife, they having ridden in sno one | ty Teme Wala’ ih Meo Mictere eu e mother abdwife epent an hour the prisoner, the guasis saying SHE TELEGRAPHED Castar, Startled by Daughter's Message, Ran Out in Night-Dress. Mrs. Henry Castar, of No. 1@ Essex Just got Who Jack 8he ran fron ‘aimoult polleeman h & few minu aroused yeni-year-old Jobr a bunt Mins Coroline, the sv Carnegie ntry place, | on. | and ¢ Stern Brothers {| Store Open Until 6 P. M. Dally To-morrow, on the Third Floor, In thelr Upholstery Department French and English Cretonnes, $1 and 50 inches wide, at the following attractive prices: 28°, 48°, 65° and $1.85 Yara Former Prices 420, 65c, $1.10 and 2.75 per yard, oe 3 Objects of Art Superb Assortments of Real Bronge Statues, Busts, Cabinet Pieces, Handsome Clocks and Clock Sets, also Electroliers for Hall, }| Library and Dining Room, | | Special Offerings: Paintings on Porcelain, Reproductions of the works of celebrated artists, in rich gilt frames, complete with shadow boxes, at $10.50 Art Bronze Statues, height 3 feet, . 27.00 Former Price $39.00 (Third Floor) | =—=—=——_—_—_—————_—SSSSSS_— Silver Plated Tableware in Gray and Bright Finish, Choice Designs, Considerably Below Prevailing Prices, Water Pitchers $2.75, 4.25 Bread Trays,$1,65,2,25,2,95 Baking Dishes, 3,75, 4,50 Butter Dishes, 1,95 Soup Tureens, 4.25, 4,75, 6.95 Hot Water Kettles, 5,50, 6,75 Coffee Sets, 4,75, 6.75, 7.78 | Syrup Sets, 1,65, 1,95 Tea Sets, 6.00, 12.75, 14,50 Crumb Sets, 2.25, 3,75 Sugar,Cream&SpoonHolders,1,95 Gravy Sets, 3,25 Traya and Walters, 75c te 6,75 » West Twenty-third Street oo 200 Bankers and Business Men MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1906. ere ENGLEWOOD HAS SON FUNFEST, REPORTED MISSIN Left Home Without Dressing ‘HATLESS GIRL IS for the Street, and Her Parents Are Alarmed. Build New Jersey Revel for Hospital Fund. Englewood. N. J. tov entered) police Headquarters to-day na week's funfest t # Pro | De Natth fifteen years old, who dremed ters declare, will make Ty for | herself in her bes, yesterday and left County. It ts the val} her home at No, 3% Jerome street, the od there, and there will Het parents and ott excitement—all tn the tr mas Sharkey. | jt » Ku will ens | ait over the | H juminai6d board | t b grounds—where eld—side-shows t yn performers, & museum 1 “Venice by Nigtt’ will be other ures, The affair is predicted, | stairs ost successful of Ite kind | She the ‘State How As. the tea. kettle was the beginning of the steam engine, so the ordinary soda cracker was merely the first step in the development of the perfect world food Uneeda Biscuit. A food that gives to the worker more energy of mind and muscle—that gives to the child the sustenance upon which to grow robust—that gives to the invalid the nour- ishment on which to regain the vigor of good health. ¢ In a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Oriental Rug Sale Commencing Monday, Sept. 17th and continuing throughout the week. (r= buyer in the Orient advises us of very large purchases for the Fall business, these goods are now ariving in this port. We must mnke room, so are desirous of clearing up several odd lots before the new importations arrive on our floor. =A few-examples = 486 Large Antique Mousoul Rugs, ranging in size from 3.6x6.0 to 4.6x7.6, $10.50 to $20.00, reduced an average of 402%. 162 Small Antique Daghestans at $15.00, formerly $20.00. 108 Small Hamadan Rugs at $5.75, formerly $7.50 to $9.00, 73 Small Karabagh Rues at $7.25, formerly $9.00 & $10.00, Special. 67 Fine Persian Carpets, ranging in size from 8x10 to 11x14, $80.00 to $140.00, These rugs are below the regular wholesale price and are an exceptional bargain, At Retail Only. = _ Lord & Taylor., | Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave,, Nineteenth St. A general alarm was sent oun from for Lacy reliable Waters Pianos are now sold at lower prices and on more liberal terms than were ever before offered on standard high-grade The old-established and Prices from $225 to $400. |] Payments from $5 to $10 monthly, without interest. || Also a beautiful new-style Chester Piano for | $190 or payments of only $5 per month. » Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Send postal for catalogue. Horace Waters « Co. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. Harlem Branch |. pen Evenings 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. Oriental R pianos, || THREE STORES. : —} ugs 100 bales recently opened for retail trade. /f you buy from a direct im- porter you get reliable Oriental goods at prices almost equal domestic rug prices. splendid value at 10.50, 100 Carabagh, average 3.6x4, special even ris TOE 8.00 150 Daghistan, average 3.6x5.6, splendid value at18.00., 12,50 1cO Ant. Mosul and Guenjee, average 4x7.6, Splendid | value at 28,00.......- bees! Sines ete: oa Svoeeeeee 0-00 |. 75 Heavy Kazuk, average 4.4x7.6, splendid value at 35,00 25.00) 400 Antique Persian, average 5x10, splendid value at i 7500. see ...40.00 to 50.00) sa , 4 ‘ 25° to 35” Reductions | On Following Weaves of | Oriental Rugs Gorevan, Khorassan, Muskabads, Kirmans, Ghiordes, Khiras, Cash- meres and India Candahar, suitable for Drawing Rooms, Libraries, Halls and Dining Rooms, Fine, Large Rugs a Specialty 49x30 ft. at...... $1,000.00 up to $5,000.00 A. A. VANTINE @ CoO., | Broadway, between 18th and 19th Streets, SS FA We AAUMAN SSS $1. 00 Devorit will Deliver Articles ae Advertised, Open Saturda: Until 10 BM. —$— S. S. S. ————— The fact that S. S.S. is a purtly vegetable preparation, containing not the slightest trace { mineral an any form, has been one of the strong- est points in its favor during its forty years of existence, It is recognized everywhere not only as the best of all blood purifiers, but the one medicine that can be taken with absolute safety by the youngest child or the oldest member of the family. Next in importance to removing the cause of an disease is the condition in which the system is left after a course of med- ical treatment. Medicines containing mercury, potash or other: strong mineral ingredients often do permanent injury by eating ouf the alicats lining and tissues of the stomach, producing chronic dyspepsia, unfavor. ably affecting the bowels and so tear the system that even, if the original cause of the disease has been re- moved, it is left in such a deranged and weakened pane pd that the health is perma- nently impaired. §&. 8. S. enjoys the distinction of being the only blood aun IF NOT PURELY pa the market that does not containa min. VECETABLE, eral property in some form, Being made entirely of roots, herbs and barks it is absolutely harmless to any pari of the system; and while curing disease adds strength and health to every rt of the hody, §. 8, S, removes all poisons, freshens and purifles thr ood and gives better and more lasting results than any other blow medicine, 8. S. S. is the very best treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison ant all troubles due to an impure or poisoned blood supply,.' Besides being the King of biood purifiers S. S, S. is the best and most invigorating o all tonics. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA. $1,000 REWARD SUNDA¥--WORLD WANTS. WORK . MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. ¥

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