The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1907, Page 14

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THE EVENING WBRLD, THURSDAY, AUGU ive of the Candidates for King ot Coney’s Bis Mardi Gras Festival CHARLES a. Sti Res HUNCHAK PLOTS. MAKE FOLK DENY PilEST LODGING ‘Many Armenians Worried Be- cause People Refuse to Have Dealings With Them. Fear of the Hunchaktsts ts working great hardship upon many Armenians of this city who do not belong to the terrorist society and abhor its policy of murder, The Rev. HG. M. Marash- lelan, an evangelist and singer of note among his countrymen, who \s employed by an electrical supply company of. Jer~ | vey City, came to The Evening World Moe -at 4 o'clock this morning: and teid of hig troubles’ in obtaining @ place to in the hope that publication of might resuit tn improving the public feeling toward his peopie. He ‘said he rented @ Curnished room at No. 10 Clinton aventie, Jersey City, threé days ago and was kindly treated until his landlady learned he was an On this discovery she asked Armenian. for references, which ho Teferenoes were from mi ness mon who knew ‘The woman, however, did not. look uy the references, he sald, but last nigh ordered him to leave He had paid » week's rent, and objected mildly to get ting out in the evening. About 10 o'clook Policeman Herring waa called in by the woman, but th Dluecoat told her he couldn't take the clergyman away unless she charged him with something. This she couldn't do aaid the preacher, but she was so ner- Vous because of hia presence that he agreed to get out anyway. | He came to Manhattan in search of a hotel. ‘The Rev. Mr. Maraghlelan sald he was ‘Jat Oosen Groves ths other Gay en busi ness dnd had the same trouble. Severa! @iderly women could neither eat nor sleep while hp was in the house, though the owner of the boarding piace knew him and assured her lodgers _that’he was not'an assassin. Respectable Armenians all over the country are having similar di Moulties. ———__. Joyful Werk. (From the Philadelphia Pre) “Tye got @ great job now," eald the fat rat., got replied the at are you doing T borers “w forking down at tthe Gear b mak Ing holes. in Schweitser cheese, 23d Street. 4 \ ~ JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street Advertised Merchandise on Sale Friday Vie with crn fon Honor, ZV AINE: aeler, of . 99 Linden avenue, eth Tor Kir . Plate Mardi Gras velineeet Firemen’ Candidate. laurels after William H Bwartwout, Kings County Volun- lemencrecion and oe the ens Associa he State Fire- e is a candidate. th, of The name resident of a Bae a lead to 7 by a sp @ candidaies wio hau ran" class forged ancad in the ith days balleting and loom up to- Pas possibilities. morrow they may be Probabilities there will be no “sure the polls tn this most rema Ia ciosed at sundown on S . oe Peyton, the popular actor- r of the Lee -Avenue Theat Brooklyn, was among { Mr, Pay- “fon's friends had been se: in ballots @ut from The Evening World and bea: ig his name for several day each day, en's -He Lemuel Gras, pon ballot fram the second tge of The Eventng World, write in the ume of the candidate and drop. the Hot in one of the ballot boxes at oney Island resorts, or send to the Mardl Gras editor, The Evening World, (For the om. ayat Gras vot- tug coupon see page 3.) HOW VOTE STANDS FOR KING OF CONEY ISLAND. CARNIVAL. Fernand Akoun. Mortimer aren he has a campaign Elias Hosenthal Howard W. Amell.. a popular Chief Bell Bear h Midwood, |] August Ludemas has 8 is king can “ao ao by securin J. A. Btadwell Lerld-of the ness boys, cuttin patio coupon, the lower corner of the second page it the name of his « ¥, pute Corse Payton. . Kdward A. Brioa . George Lambert Monroe J. Vlsher Marry Welsh Dr, H. Roy Clty” no “Tent Chaftee John Schumacher . Lemuel Smith Herman Hafors Thomas Tfactry William A. Eute Ex-Ald, Fred Lundy Barney Knobloch . Hands Laliiow Jere F.. Twomey. Walter Howitt John Gilroy F. OM. Burke . Morrts Goldberg. KK Van Ackerman , K eand.date of the am: Jiead. and his votes ar PERERRERAASEE LAR ECA DONSOHEADAEHEDAAALOARAR ABA DE/, 35 CENTS’ WORTH FOR 1 CENT EVERY DAY THIS WEEK. a NEW YORK EVENING WORLD SOUTH BEACH, Staten Island, pea Morne. . Wheeler eteaes Hrauter Louls Hasler . Angusiue Philos Jobo A, Dillmelr Al Ferguson rood tor € admission nt_res rt— FS FSESFSIFSIIFIGSS dohn J. McGraw ‘ae A.so includes Fee Admissions to All of the Big : ae atea flows and | i Charley Gilbert Young * sunen Thers’ay, Av. bg | REE AUM.SSION TO ® {los wanroes COCPON ae AI ate Will be Goo “DEATH OF Ee oele R |. © 4 iam Curley $ | Fiiday, / a ees % ; Water Sat “ Mectimerin oyelace ie : Fy Memberzer % STONE $ ary ee eis Saturday, Aus. 1i 2 ps a > COLTON RUAY . 3 Will Be Cood for! MINIATURE R.R, a SE SAN SLAYER WITH | (Se Coupons good any Vaya up~to and .ncluding August UNFRUCKED PRIE ST! 74, except Sunday. CUT THIS OUT. 2 rlineeses hive’ been found FREE ADMISSION TO HAPPYLAND, he Tite ee Eager i t f ros Khach ADMIT BEARER TO iow Hayat 66 3 aan DEATH OF CUSTER.” : sana 4 » * Hg the Grand Jury +o avRvdO soso eersves098e9 soeussus0a0s0009" POUTGAS SEABAG! cag haH AMAR apes LADIES’ HOSIERY. 2,000 dozen stockings, In Both Stores. and Saturday Morning. pairs, black cotton With dopble heels, soles and toes, Light and medium weights, Ingrain cotton Stockings with un- bleached “Maco” split soles. 25c per pair Plain black Lisle Thread Stock« ings. With lace woven ankles or neatly em-roidered_insteps. Black, white, Gauze weight and toes, tan and 35¢ per pair 3 pairs for 1.00 Pure thread, black, Silk Stockings, Double heels, soles 1.25 CHILDREN’S SUITS. In Both Stores. New fall models in “Junior” Tailored Suits. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Panama Skirt&. Plaited model with or without tolds. Blue, brown or black. Length 28 to 36 inches, — Jumper Dresses, including Princess model. Made of Chambray, MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. White washable Skirts. model. JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street. BOYS’ CLOTHING. Considerably Beiow Usual Prices. Washable Sailor and Russian Suits, Sizes 2% toto years, Washable Bloomers and Knickers Made of white, tan, blue and natural color Linen. bocker Trousers, to 16 years,{ Sailor, “Middy” and Continental Straw Hats for Boys and Girls. Sailor Russian and Norfolk Suits, Medium and light weights. Thirty-fourth Street. black Gingham. - Sizes 6 to 14 years, White Lingerie Dresses. Trimmed with lace or embroidery. modelsand- materials, Sizes-12 to-1g years. One-half former prices. White Lawn Princess Dresses, Trimmed with insertion. White washable Poplin Suits. Plaited skirt, Double breasted semi-fitting coat, JAMES MoGREERY & GO, 34th street store Only, 5.25 to 6.75 light or: dark blue . and white check J75? Various In Both Stores, 5-50 9.59 ‘Plaited 34th Street. 1.25 and 1.75 Sizes 6 50c 75¢ and 1.50 Odd Sizes. Luncieon i Our 8th Floor STORE | Wonderful F Friday Bargains. The most striking values of the summer make up to-morrow’s great list of: bargains. Under-cost prices are Many common. Sensational Bargain Offering of $5 Princess Dresses, Jumper and Shirt Waist Dresses at $1.98 + These are the dresses which have crowded this department 1 98 to tte capacity. A unertion the big: The Princess D Flowered Organdles, C jew full sleeve prett! made with folds and trimmed taco insertings.. EVERY SIZE iiaiese __|You.Can’t Match These-Stunning Prin- ! cess Dresses’ Anywhere in Town Under | $10. Our Price To-Morrow, $3.98. A bold statement, but We're Prepared to back it by pre- senting in this sale the GREATEST VALUE, the DAIN- EST AND MOST STYLISH GARMENT ever advertised at anywhere near to-morrow’s price. Made from dainty SILK BATISTE or LINGERIE, handsomely trimmed with soveral rows of Val. lace, tucks and me- 3 98 e dallions; full flare skirts, tucked and trimmed with Val.; ell sizes, in white, Two-Piece thas aml Shirt Waist Suits The Original Price of These Suits Was $1.98 pink, blue and ecru..seescesseseeeeeees Made from sheer dotted lawns and black and white checks. The JUMPERS are prettily tucked and neatly plped, cut very full— flounce skirts. SHIRT WAIST SUITS are made with full plaited waists, trimmed with fancy piping, lace and embroidery down front, and pearl buttons—skirts full flounce style; sale price../.. Tremendcus Clearance of Summer Waists Former Prices Redueed to Small Fractions of Former Figures. Positively the Bést Values of the Season. 1,500 Crisp $1 and $1.25 Lawn Waists at 69c Each White Lawn Waists, full blouse yoke, tucked or embroidery trimmed; some are elaborately trimmed with fine embroid- ery and Val lace; full sleeve, tucked: cuff stock; value $1 ind $1.25; all to go on sale at watiatying valab in fine quality, Law Hatiste, nilover and trimmed. with Val 1G VALUES IN UNDERWEAR At Half Price Great Bargain Friday Sale of 1,000 Umbrellas for women, men and children; covered with fast black English Gloria; steel rod, fine selecte* Congo handles—cho' ularly fic, only at, eac Women’ s line Lace Lisie Hose Unheard of Reductions in Drugs, Etc. * About 145 handsome $3 and $4 Batiste Sa Lingerie Waists the newest aeuia will be placed on sale to-morrow-and-re~’ duced to, eac’ Arnica Liniment—An excellent lo- mn, for external “Men's Und-nv-ar clal lot of odds and ends of t and A spe Tremendous Bargain in Women’s Pa'ent Teather Oxfords 10,000 Yards of Ney Dress Lawns at 4%%c yd dous bargain H Values up to 4 A_ treme: dark effe at_this price. Linen and Domestic Spectals, Mill Remeents cf Mer wrized Pillow Every-Patr-in-the Sale Worth hae Srl Sale Literty Oxfords as In the Golden Er-wn Color No.‘ 21 Mindi hud ee aa —Egual-to-Any$3:50-Quatr-y Made; ——}-te-sttees tech -extraherre S55 seis ta hemmed huck Towels aa) red borders. eac Cc Extra Heavy (roe 1 extra heavy ‘28 GI te tacked Ss 5c (Lim { o/eum special lot which we secured so that we ier$ sell them at $1.49—the greatest price iter $ ng ever heard of on the Liberty Shoe; ali sizes. Sale price patiern.. Grect ra ia in Ti a} Pee ee Reversib ¢ ‘ Room Ru yy lalt wo wide, ae All Wool Brussels Rags, | Stze 11 Reaue Sale $8.50 Telescope Couches, $4.98 A remarkable value, chosen from’ our Stepen’ ously Success/ul August Fern'ture Sale. A bargain you must not let slip by—the best couch offering in ye rs. Can be used as single or full size beds, Frame is made of all steel, gold bronze finished, with guaranteed National spring. | Retail £8.50. Chpice of either uch Bed st Ve 3 only, includ: 2 distinct soa 2 att renees and 2 bol- °

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