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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, in Coney Island Mardi Gras Contest. £ : Coupon from Evening World : and Send It: In. A HOW VOTE STANDS FOR KING OF CONEY ISLAND CARNIVAL. ‘Chief Bull Bear, 101 Ranch ‘Fernand Akoun .. H.W. Amel. Wittiam A. Els ‘Ex<Ald. Fred Lundy E. ¥. Helns.. Charies TL. Feltman .. ~ FACE FOR ROM 200 Votes Ahead Nearest Rival © JUST SEE HIS SMILE. New Candidates in Field-—Cut 1907.) IEF BULL BEAR | Woe Among the Broker Yachtists; hey Feared the Spigot Was Lost TATEANTIC. YACHT CLUB HEARS SOUS Dashing New March of Bandmaster. Yachts in Graveseng Bay’ were 5 dancing to the music of Sousa’s ba Litaat night, when March Ki with all his mep and Misa Lucy, Allen | Soper and Misa Powers, iv 6. ave a Complimentary | certcat the Aciantia Yacht Chib Ifonora were even, ax the saying gore Aging by the pleamire on doth sides The club. members were doth glad atid grateful, while Mr, Sousa. ‘smiled ‘through his whiskets and the entiro programme, * The ‘delightf.. and unusual entertain: ment was arrangay fa a word. “We'd Jeannette selub before you me on tour.” said Frederick Thomgeen, while chatting with the bandmaster a short-time ago. “I whould be delighted to come and give © concert,” said Mr. Sousa—and the date was fixed. A light patter of rain drove the band {n off the veranda and the people from the brilliantly lighted grounds after a tw nuthbers, but the concert went on | doors with no less enjoyment to the # .dlence, which crowded the reception a:d dining room as well as the piazza. Riindrops which mottled the band- master’s blue coat just below the gold collar by no meana dampened his ardor, and he did not lay aside his baton until Boats Dance a Two Step to! |) George Lambert , W. Boylan ...... Ald. 1, M, Potter, 4 Henry Horne . F. 3, Byrnes {he seeming phenomenon. was then understood. Just when hope seemed fled a wel- come smudge of smoke was seen on the horizon. In a few minutes the outlines of the stanch Ittfe Spigot were recog- nized. The cheering rose high above the gurgling of several veteran mari- i ners, owners of boats, who were suffer- | ©: BOARD THE FLAGSHIP NF- | tng ‘rom car sickness. The cheering | Staunch Little Vessel Turns Up, With Good News of Julep Preferred. A, Btudwell . john Gilroy .... iCharies A. Burns 23rd Street. SILK DEPARTMENTS. CROSIS Il, OFF BLOCK ISL-|rose jouder and louder as the Spigot, AND, Aug. 10—(By Wireless Tele- | ploughing her way into the centre of graft to the Sayarin Cafe)—Great ex-/the feet, was scen to be displaying in citement was created among the vessel3/the code signal the latest quotation of the New York Yacht Club, now on | trom the National Mint. Translated, the | {ts annual crufse to Newport and (Mrs.)|meusage was to the effect that buyers Martha's Vineyard this: orning by &|on the New York market expected, teport that The|Byenlng World’ owing to the weather conditions, that | wireless telegraft tug, tho Mary J.|yulep Preferred would be going down| Spigot, serving the fleet with the latest | ai the day. 5 : quotations of tne New York Scotch and [iz ptany fof ithe: yachtemen ten eatately ne ernee: Sopa Sa ce ames they expected to plunge heavily on Soney 3 fromthe feet ani bi hat Julep Preferred. Ben sine reneb Manca akan hulk of the derelict bark Water Wagon, |" But one other incident interrupted the ‘of Wiis nearest competitor. which was lost on Hahn's Bar during a “Walla - willa - walla! Ow - ow - ow! Sd © What's a good Cheyenne war whoop, @ni being translated means “Hurrah for Chier Bull Bear!” Chief Bull Bear, the great Cheyenne from Oklahoma, turned the 1,00 corner, fist in the great race for the crown of Sale of black, dres: eaceful day's cruise. At 10 o'clock Rommodore, Cornelius Vanderbilt. dis- ‘The distress algnal—a white flag show- ing in the centre an empty goblet turned upside down—was immediately hoisted on -the flagship. Life rafts fashioned of champagne cork were hur- tiedly prepared jn case any of the sur- Gust take another look at the portraits of the roval pair taken Just after the election returns were read to them in thelr own Ianguage by Manager O. J. Gaihcart at the Brighton Beach Hippo- @rome, where the chief and his beautl- The conference was called to discuss a dispute that had arisen between two of the Board of Governors of the club, both seasoned saflors, One insisted that | the cabin roof of a yacht should be calle€ the second floor, and the other, | thought that,-according to a strict ad-/ BLACK DRESS GOODS, herencg to nautical terms, 1t should be ful (7) squaw are the chief attraction Yivors of the crew of the Spigot should | org, to as the mansard. The point Milter Brow.10t-Raneh:! Wild Weet|de—plaked—up—adritt The order—maa- Le stitMlopen:-and-the mation te-te-be ‘ectded by ‘an appeal to the United States Navy. Another member took ad- vantage of the occasion to bring up this question aw, given to watch for floating bottles, on the supposition that the victims of the wreck might follow a time-honored plan of sending abroad the tidings of the Bhow, Chief Bull Bear had 1,138 votes % @t the close of the fifth day of the elec- tion. Fernand Akoun was forced to take Goods, - The latest in the presence of hat thls yacht or | alton piece) with Bd reten: Sisaater: Hons 4 ¥ f Within twenty minutes over twelve decided to use the | Now Man to the Front. a z hund: floating bottles had been picked | W' nb MRoteaaree y eieeruee Pe ngene A few of the members of the Yacht “A brand-new man came to the front, there was only a minute or two left in which to catch the 11 o'clock Loat eet the crowd Jaughing with his humor- ously pathetic trea the Church,”* cheers for his JAMES McGREERY & CO, “McCreery” Silk ° Advance weaves for Autumn, in- cluding the new tones of color in plain and changeable Silk. 9 On Monday, August the 12th, 19 inches wide....., : “ «“ Any Olié can nee how elated the chiet||Tecent storm. ===) I played the following code message: 20 cess cece ee O5C & ‘ls and how tickled to death Mrs. Little pte Ue Oet als aS ed Farstinane ommnanid- “ “ ‘ “ Saeaa lace ihe prospect of wearing the] #!des. Without the falth¢ul Spigot, what| At first many of the yacht come nie 22 fe sisieqajereiereieish 7 9C aie @ucenly diadem and sitting on the} Would the members of the New York/¢or an "E," but in,a hort while all 26 “ Bcc “ throne of the Isle of Joy every night | Yacht Club do for reliable reports from bn deratcedl that the mixval paeant cs ae a a strc e eee ee OF : ? "Yacht commanders Ci from Sept. 16 to 21 inclusive if they will |the mainland? board the flagship for conference.”* 36 gonad boscomyys BG Second Floor. Exhibition and Sale of Black Dress novelty French Fabrics such as Poplin t Raye, Fantaisie “Facoune, Voile de Soie, Chenille stripe Velour, Raye Lisette, He} ent of “Walting at ang roused enthus new *"Powhatan's Dau 84th Street. In Both Stores. s, Taffetas Silk. -+55¢ per yard a In Both Stores. weaves in plain and Itke to have you and your band at the}. WORT =e ci oa Plate Paper Art Supplement, Drawn by Chas, Dana Gibson, Bridge Problem Solved At Last Interesting Device Planned to Whisk 400,000 PersonsAcross the Big Structure With- out Trains or Trolley Cars. My Million’’ By the Prodigal Son of An Ex- Governor Now. Beginning Life All Over Again in New York sv ~ too, and jumped into third place. He }s Howard W. Amell, a popular young Brookiynite. His neighbors and friends have organized a committee and prom- -4ae to prosecute the fight In his behalf until the polls close Sept. 10. This gommittee, composed of Louls Doden, Dr. Wilber and Jacob Conover, gath- fred in and matléd to the Mard! Gras editor 615 Evening World coupons bear- ing Mr. Amelia's name as their frst contribution toward the success of their ghampion, and 198 votes for Amel! were through -ether-soarces,-Tm & total of S13 votes In a single day. that gait is kept up !t will be a one best bet that the Coney Island merry- makers. will cry “Hall King Howard!” John Econopouly, the Greek represen- tative among the candidates, holds fourth place with 48% votes, but If hard aRork Tar ih “gucceas of the carnival ¢oiints for anything this eldest of the 8 ought to give f 1 an, ne Working’ hard indeed. reen be! The Evening World Ix Champion of Coney Island Mardi Gtas. Greater Than Ever, Week of Sept, 16, 1907. A twenty-foot sign across the front of the Brooklyn House anno “Thin is the returns of cont on from The ‘ for your candidate.’ But there isn't B iine to show that Jolin Econcpouly & candidate, nc 1 neighbors routed Pet out of bed at 3.30 made Mr, Midigan speak fo sentation of 1 in ine those w thing by th Heins in the Race. Eddie Heth, manager Island and Dream the Considine Brot has be up" by his friends nk of . val, and a bunch of Heo, Ballota #ent In for him. He ithes at’ Sheep hwad Ba: 1d is one of the best liked of the Ci nen at Coney. i )dack Marke has been put forward by 8 comrades as the candidate of the ly Cross Lyceum, Manhattan, with v paiveind as a niacter lghn Mortenser, of One Hundred and Witty-second street, Bronx, has beon inated wit five yotes, and H, F O'Belen, of the Clarendon Hotel, Coney wets a like number. Athletic Club. -Here is @ letter which tells its own Bc sete Hib eee for thet >| de George McManus, of|leved taat he committed sleigh, up. None of them contained any fare- well messages from the Spigot. None of them contained anything. It was ex- plained that the fleet had been tacking Club are saying that they would prefer | back over its anchorage -of last night, a hansom to a steam launch In moving | about from one vessel to another, owing to the h motion of the steam | Inunches action has been taken | in regard to the complaint Tule Coupon Entitles the Holder Yopular Man in Gi steht I vote for........ 1 Box 1354. Or yotes may be Bronx, 658 E 140th st. Park Row, fe efeste feeds ofe ede of Arte ede obo ode fe ofe ate ote afe stead ede eke ste oh | Official Voting Coupon. } MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, With the Lady of His Choice, Will Be Crowred KING AND QUEEN ot th: GARNIVAL of PRINCE PLENTY Weeh of Sept. 10, Contest Closes Sept. 10, 1907. Mall YOTES to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDITOR, P. 0. hanted In at The Worhi’s various b Uptown. 1308. PA5LH abt Prooklyn, 302 Washinston et. and Pulltzer Dulldtaz, LITT TTT eee TS er ee to Cast One Vote for the Most Pore ches: Broadway; Harlem, 211 W. ifs ofa ashe feof of of ofa fs elywed fame, ounds geod to a vote, Kin, jot the oSuth Bre t nthe matis, and le lar Hn wet, -Edward | Morr! the ten vores tes for the nd We are g Payton, the p the Payton Theat Charles B, Burns, Skating Fink, ins tes for the Kingship. The amateurs, tragedy, comedy and Just comic, are working hard for their discoverer, and 166 was added to his vote, bringing !t up to 290, @ut out the voting coupon in The £yvening World and vote for King. payables BUFFALO MAN FOUND DEAD, BUFFALO, 10—-The body. of J. of the Dreamland rted with twenty Aug: So does | H. Rodebaugh, President of the Niagara fog, Forester, President of the Acorn| Mill and Elevator Company, was found yesterday lying in a passageway in the! mii! whtch leads to the office, It is bo-| TO. TAKE TESTIMONY HERE. Southern Rallway Mate Hearing In Changed from Washington, 1, N. C., Aug. 10,—Gov, Glenn notified that the taking of in the passenger rate case of ouihern Railway is to begin <n 5 York next Thursday inst: Washiagton. Chatrifan Frat of the Corporation Comr Will the State ov, Charles A ROMANCE FULL OF LOVE, “ARETHUBA, a Princess in Sla- very," by F. Marlon Craw- ford—a love ro- mance t with adye one of his best stories—will be- gin’ in The Evening World Monday, Aug. 12. FARO Capone _ cloth, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. 23rd Street. French Chevrons, Fancy Serges, etc. On Monday, August the r2th, 3,000 yards, Imported Black Broad- Chiffon weight, —_———________.. In_Both. Stores, Second Floor, On Monday, August the r2th, Sponged and Shrunk. 50 inches wide, 1.50 per-yard, Sale of Table Cloths and Napkins st reduced prices, Table Cloths, QEXLAuyAardsyai cirri aie 2x2yards.................. 2.65 2x3 yards.... Ret 3930 2% x 2}eyards.., bs Boog | SHR Napkins to matc>. Dinner sizes.. JAMES McGREERY & GO: Breakfast and + 2.25 and 3.45 per doz, 34th Street. 23rd ‘treet. JANES MeCREERY & CO. RUG DEPARTMENTS. “Yn Both Stores, On Monday, August the 12th, Sale of Oriental Rugs. Fine Cashmere Rugs...67.50to85.00 Silky Afghan Rugs...110.00 ‘140,00 300 Mousul 4x7 ft Rugs. Averagesize 18,00 84th Street, aS SNARE W. E. Corey’s Two Sisters And How They Are Coming to New York with Papa to “Be Famous Like Mabelle.” Adpentures As An Artists’ Model By, the Most Popular and Most Posed Young Model in New “York: Amazing Police Discoveries of How the Hunchakist, Mafia, Black Hand and Blood Pact are Breed- - ing Violence Here, ——~ | How Three Presi- dents of the United ~ States ‘Made’ This Charming White House Romance. The Mystery of a Riderless Horse. A Real Life Detective | August Romances in New .York On the Fire Escape, the Trolleys _and Even on the Housetop. ALL IN TO-MORROW’S Sunday World Magazine Story. ee ee]