The evening world. Newspaper, August 20, 1907, Page 5

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eae ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1907. SOUND P (RATES neat jatoroan it, trey ad SIXTH F AVE. 19” TO 20 STREET. NEW YORK. | i a vise ; earn During August the Store Closes at 5.30 Daily and at 12.30 Saturday a { : ~~ oe ee 2 The men there found the — . 5 nfinished ° the fire y z ad evidently L t men then be 4 @ es thie inland = FURECNOPOULY Knights.of Arion. Lodge Aim to Make Him Carnival fo. King. IN BY PITHIANS been looting the hom New York iness men d milNonatres along the Sound. rp | ed little Ininnd east ef Gar- ssa Sounds, Rist | reer In a dese | diner's Bay, Wardens John on, of Port Jef- fereon, I. f, and EF. A. Dorton, of Freeport, have discovered) what they Deleve to be the hiding place of loot rtelen by Sound pirates. They have) isoovered also eviden: which Tends | two of these! 2. Ove <_ Ae hy ’ °30 Imported Dinner Sets at °18.50: 2 Fifth Floor. HE illustration gives buts faint idea of the beauty of the decorations on these high grade french and Austrian china Dinner Sets which consist of 100 pieces, ) all artistical y decorated in a variety of dainty, delicate tora! designs NOW. LEADS WITH 7,263. | them to beHeve at leas pirates are well-drossed, well-mannered Corse Payton Is Breezing Along In Sécond Place and Rosen- . ‘thal in Third, chaps who go about in a yacht at times and who at other times erytse’ through th a naphtha Jaunch, In tact, it would not surprie efther rdens if they onma upon a) Raffles’ of the sea, « yachtsman who | sails the coast by day anil robs homes | of persone he has met by night. ‘This. litte deserted island is being searched from end ta end to-day, and | the belief is that hidden treasure will be found. Already the wariens have | SHIRTS come upon much loot, consisting of : silver and Jewelry, concealed tn the GIVE MOST BATIBSFACTION walls of a crumbling fort. AND LONGEST WEAR. % The wardens were crutsing throug! MGR TrORCCURTI Gh iATe the sound yesterday on an auxiliary | AND LOOK FOR cLUETY yacht. They had a well-armed crew | LABEL ON THE INSIDE THE and were making thelr way in and out | YORKE-IT 18 A GUARANTEE The large assortment includes sets with gold on handles and knobs Border) g floral designs, newest shapes. [or this occasion these handsome Frerich 18.50 and Austrian china sets will be displayed on special tables, prived at... } usually $30 10-plece Cottage Toilet Sets, assorted decorations, $1.05 Chafing Dishes, nickeled on brass, complete at $2.75. Bohemian Glass-footed Bon-Bon Dishes, decorated with coin gold, at $1.75. Cut Glass Water Tumblers, strawberry and fan designs, at $3.0) dozen. Biown Glass, Neodle-Etch=d Water Tumblors, for this sale, 6 for 402. “Plain Blown Glass Split Beer Glasses, for this sale, 6 for 18c. Fine Thin Austrain-China Tea Cups, beautifully decorated, at 19¢ German China Sugar ard Cream Sets, handsomely decorate: 5 “Arion Lodge, Kniehtn of Pythias, of * @rvoklyn, votes for Brother John Econo- z » and evérytody must vote for = man tor King of the Carnival and PMard! Gran of Coney Island. Rerpeat-| “HIS FELLOW KNIGHTS.” The above letter tolls, the story of the ay. It camo along with a bundle of ‘mearly five thousand Byentng World coupon ballots which the Pythian ‘Knights of Arion Lodge had laboriously “gathered for Brother John Econopouly, New Instances of. the Great Economies in This August Lace Curtain Event. arth ¥ Mhene, added to the votes coming in of Gardiners and Peconic Bays in) OF YHE exert. 1 r r Secs : oe ee agra Rpcsesvciar cotuese, mince ula’ toCalit see | searati of fm pirates who were thougnt | Rpts re aien Ss! RPRISINGLY successful, even to us who expected great things this year of (and placed the name of this Greek mem to heve come from Connecticut to the | FANCY FABRIce: our August Lace Curtain and Upholsteries event, has been this sale. And whant at the head of the list. Long Island Bound waters. | at the door of Merit do, we lay the reason, for at no time have our p!annings carried to a more success- An easterly wind took the craft to | CLUETT, PEABODY 4CoO., MARER® OF ARROW coLiane. Tt was another achool children's day ‘fat Eoonopouly Brothers’ fee cream and Moving picture show, Broadway and ‘Park avenue, Brooktyn, yesterday, and the youngsters voted quite: generously (in The Evening World ballot box at the | oor aa they emerged from their half- hears entertainment, #o-xnother- bunch et Boonopouly ballots may be looked for TOW, . Corse Payton’s audiences at the Lee jAvyenue Theatre, Brooklyn, cast a dig }rvote for him in the ballot box at the oor of the theatre. also, and boosted this vote to 6,718, Fernand Akoun, the candidate of the roller skaters, spurted egain, his sup- Porters sending in a total ef about 1400 Yotes and landing hin in third place, with « vote of 5,12. Zohn Eemopouly -----—- +7268. Ellas Rosenthal, the famous tnter-|] Corse Payton . +6,715 national lawyer, and Mortimer Kaphan,| | Fernand Akoun 6,12) the candidate of the amateur actors and|} Elias Rosenthal . perey their patrons, pulled a steady, even|| Mortimer Kaghan --—e------. 5.011 stroke, making good time, but no «pu: Chiet Bull Bear... hd it is evident the supporters af Mr. | § J- A. Btudwell..--.-e--er-mr-n2~ 14805 Rosenthal, who has 4471, and of the! | “Midie” W. Hines.- --~+ King of the Amateurs, who has! x9u,|] Nowsrd W. Ameli.. are holding back tor a sudden, quick dash for the crown. A Boom for Chief Bull Bear, Chief Bull Bear's score went up to 2002, and letters from’ twenty of his supporters declare that there Is a sur- ~. prise in store for the other candidates And they will provide tt, Bull Bear is a high chief ef the Cheyennes, He ts with the Miller Brothers’ 101 Ranch Wild West Show / at Brighton Beach Park. The Sioux, Cheyennes, Ponoas, Arapahoes and| Otoes, a# well as the cowpunchers tn} the Miller Brothers’ Indian village and| ow camp are determined to see the ful issue, and during no sale period have we offered greater or more substantial savings Nottingham Lace Curtains. | $5 to $6.50 Portieres, $2.95. Very special oftertags—rich and artistic designs Samacwith borders: otherd oelihesilkicordaanian in all the durable weaves: anidvatitl others with de 1 top-—an 6x $1.45 for regular $3.00 qualities lent vartety ail told—but you 8 to be h $2.25 for regular $4.00 qualities early for best selection. Other mag $2.95 for regular $5.90 qualities lee = 75 and $17.50. 95 tor tar—$6.50-quat - | $4.85, $7.90. $9.75 and $17.50, Se-98 lorerewuints 0-DO;qualtties Worth from $1.00 to $25.00 $2.50 Bonne Femme Curtains, $1.25 Nostly tu Arabian color. Other styles equally | Portieres Greatly Underpriced. the Mttle island where the ruins of the old revolutionary fort are crumbling | ole Yuomafrdjn | Store Closes Daily at 5.30 P.M. Saturdays at 12 0’Clock. fll HOW VOTE STANDS FOR KING OF CONEY ISLAND CARNIVAL. as cheap fn the finer qualities at A most compiete sliowing. embracing not only the $2.95—$3.95—$4.85 and $5.90. inexpensive styles, but novelties in silk, satin ve- lour, etce,—ali at special August Sule Prices Novelty Curtain Laces. $1.95. wide, in all the Jatest Colonial, Gothic and novelty H red, blue and -green_esierings. = | i ) effects. A mill closed out the lot at less than the | Saacaaney SEM r $3.50 Dining Table Co. e* 8 pleces, only one of a style, 27 inches to 61 Inches’ OF rever: ble Oriental tape cone (te ree entinetesart: Turkish Couch Covers, $:.95. 19c—29c¢ and 39c. - Ex : quality, in rug patterns; were $9, In Conjunction with the August Sale We Offer 58 Sample Brass Beds at 25° Off the Usual Price. er FIGh Floor, “Doc? Marine ..- August Lademan Elise P, Clayton. Phil HL Jolly. Jere ¥, Tuomey. Dx H. Roy Gannon Ores the special purchases incident to our August Furniture } Sale was this sample line from a big Phil- adelphia concern which we secured at just twenty-five per cent. off the regular price. aot ARTI em Reocrar PULA frenue, aera a There is only one of cach kind, but each is the best of its kind. Every bed of the 58 has two-inch continuous posts mounted with heavy husks, extra heavy fillings, and finished with guaranteed highest quality of French lacquer. The beds © are full + feet 6 inches size. This schedule indicates the savings you are offered: $25 Brass Bed at $14.75 | $40 Brass Bed at $26.75 Harry Welsh see 4 his fellow-cembers of the i b | Antonio Corsi : p b | ‘Thomas Langtry Herman Haters_ Lemuel Amith . John J. McGraw. Monroe J. Fisher “Tent City! Chaffee. - vill rally to. Hesper Club candidate, at 3 Brooklyn. W will mail moc "TH RAGHET Be lose lie coupens for the Hon. | 3 2: W. t Latin, "1 incl Charles leader of the Fifth m_ BUCCESS. . b ct, hoping hi: hundsome ani'#ulwart old Indian chief te r as (¢ j= 5 lend the’ Carnival parade. with his one|] Drerce’ aw. Mall Pap eee eames anette $23.50 $30 $25 $35 Brass Bed at $24.75 | $42 Beas Recs Be eRe) —bendred—end—ffty—bueks;-equawe~and +f gerry” Donel —< Ninth comntitn . oe ee H . Papooses, and followed by the army of} Jom Schumacher. " innwitorhtieleMeadentaamineiice lias Women’s atlored wits $52- Sample eavy Brass Be at ki ‘owpunchers from the Indian country, Fred Schue -.+- | S Svery lad who sees the big show and || C. M. Muster «so: 0 oss. 0+ tatece netics peer at Gres vats . Made of selected quartered oak, beautiful grain, Mude of thoroughly seasoned quartered oak, gold- witnesses Bull Bear'a performance in|} Chas. W. Culkin, Sib er sbi ed iti ai i > highly polished, round top, deep moulded rim, extra en polish finish, bent glass ends and bent glass door, he arepe. in enthuriastic. over his can- | Sittin latent Y | Early Fall Beauties || heavy pedestal’ base, mounted with handsomely | fitted with three polished oak shelves; heavy carved | and the tepees of the Indians KILLED- REACHING FOR i carved claw: feet; 6 fect. extension. Wanamaker Jeadershin in Women’s Dresses has become an accepted fact—both by the tailors that make the suits and the women who wear thems So it happens that, thus early in the season, our stock is full of beautiful, new Tailored Suits, in advance models of distinctive character, Particularly prominent are the three charming models illustrated above, fresh from the tailors, at}! in the village ure flooded by them daily with coupons. Every Indian, be he| swarrior or stripjing papoose, ts clipping | coupons from The Eventne World-and throwing them into Bull Bear's lodge, and the grounds are littered with pa- pers, The cowpunchera are equally. in- ustrious, and when a newasboy shows + $24.75 $35.00 Brass Bed, best French lacquer. claw. feet $11.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier .. - $7.75 PACK OF PLAYING CARDS. Porter Met Instant Death by Con- tact with Third Rail in Grand Central Station, Anastas Helyanaa, a porter jn Grand Central $17.00 Mahogany Finished Sofas. .$10,50 $23.00 Ostermoor Mattress... -- ++ ¢ $15.50 Black Mixed Halr Mattress|. $9.00 Arm Chair or Rockers... Curled Mair Mattress $2.50 Golden Oak Dining Chair doe Prince ex-Ald, Fred Lundy 3. W. Wheel Lewis Leen $6.00 | $1.05 17.50 $30.00 Golden Oak or B.E. Maple Dresser..$21.50 $24.00 Weathored Oak Buffet $36.00 Golden Oak or B. E. Maple Chiffonier, HE $17.50 $19.00 Weathered Oak Extension Table $28.50 Ext. Table, at $19.75. | $35.50 G. O. China Closet, $29.75. | $20.00 Golden Oak Princess Dresser - $11.00 Weathered Oak- Serving $7.75 White Enamel Bedstoads .. +$5.75 $16.50 Mission Couch, imitation Sp. lent -$2.00 | $4.00 Golden Oak Dining Chair, leather seat, $2.75 Simaclf In the village with a bundle of Mie) vote for lm early ana ingly lerat. i And he b $2.75 Woven Wire Metal Springs : apere underihi th student 1@ B. Fo THOMA | along one of the temptingly moderate prices. Ani perhaps the best part is xt 7 | 00 Genuine Leather Couch .. $28.78 ‘ es and se BiAVTA way Dsbent eer | eter “Beeretary of C cs }train shed gester that they are really $30 to $40 values. |] $8.00 Special Fibre Combination Mattress. .$9.00 $33.00 Gen Ine re Chi coe ese 528-78 The Cheyennes are determined to cur New Candidates. ed)'a pack of) playing, cards lying The showing will especially interest women spending a few 7 + make Bull Bear Xing of the Carnival | F Scat rai of he lout] ga, ne SHOWING ml eapocially tn arose women spenaing aterlit Lhe August Economies in This Sale of New reached down to pick it up. | | when hissrixht hand came in contact | | wtih reed. ral). r students They believe that thelr old time prestige | Hi as the povereigns of Ametica will re-| pie ‘torn~to-them-tt-thetr-chief ty made wm | Alt ihe king. The cowpunchers say thoy have) should «et up their sleeves and that| 0 7 ai spring {t Bull Bear will lea the procession by many thousand votes: Descriptions follow: | xa Fourth Flooe, At $23.50—suit of fine broadcloth. Jacket $0 in. long; semf-fittea back; single-breasted front. Collar and front bound with braid; strapped Patch and breast pocket. Seventeen-gore plaited skirt, with || VER twenty-five thousand dollars* worth of Orientat and domestic rugs and <j carpets purchased by our own representatives right on the spot in the prin- sami cipal rug producing centres of the Orient, or directly from the great mills of this country, and involving deep fold. tailored costume or two in the coming season's styles. | Rugs and Carpets Are Most Substantial. fi “y ” Quite 1 ‘ ey The “Phillipe and Spooner” Tieket.|any: There! onic |F Ad $30—Milltary Sutt of handsome broadcloth. The Atted jacket} | | a series of specials not only most substantial as to departures from regular values, but remarkable as y The most interesting later develop-| as King of the F Upper srately’ braided and finished with scallops; velvet collar and cuffs, [| ual diversity of new and beautiful patterns. f ment of the contest ia the sudderi rising | of (he Heaper ¥ 4 ats the | § cabor hftetn, Mning. Ninteen-gored’ skirt; each de- f | mellifor the une zi i isstyeht Bee plaite ‘ equ! ood copies 0! 6. Orient: Made especially to i He has 1,04 votes to his credit, to-day, At $25— English Cutaway Sult of pretty striped material, in dark High-grade Granite Inlatd Lino ee durable beyond all ques-| from the best selected wool and : ¢ areeccety sfadeas poeiniaeket-somifiited back. single-breasted, ©°Ur-lned, Gored § leum, two yards wide, with color | tion, soft and pleasing for use and F worsteds and Oriental colors, | going clear through to the back. | puitable for library, &c. eee res Y pm bots fn) Manhattan and two in Brooklyn Pri y Pri s1h8b sT% Theatres, on which his candidacy 1s an- mounced, The votes come In about equal numbers from voters who sign themselves “The Phil Club" and others who call themselves “Spoonerites,” and it ls only fair to say that these voters mil expect King Augustus to make Miss Edna May Spooner, the leading Yady at Kelth é Prootor’a Fifth Avenue The- Yrcular skirt, with three bins straps, Btze. Third Noor, Old Building Patterns imitate Scotch granite, |... Remulae Bain | gx" tt. . and this neoleum at the price Is | gxi3 ft.. SPR 38580 |, gaxi06 one of the best bargains in this | g3x10.6 .. $22.50 $1850 | 9x12 .. L R ( orsets i g August sale, 6x9 (seamless).....$20.00 $16.75 | 10.8x12. . $37.50 $81.73 O A Imperial and Royal Wilton Rugs. Savings on High Grade Linoleums, {ty and attractively low priced to make buying to- wide; regularly $1.20; spectal, per yard, 760, , colors through to the back; two @ ° Over fifty different patterns of {nll standard qual- Cork Linoleum, ‘choice line of patterns, 2 yards Shapely Summer Models morrow of economical interest to housekeepers. Inlaid Linoleu Dine as you may — table- E airs, plat uses tt ts the ales and | Fashionable models may be ont fy { Size. Regular Price. Sale Price. yards wide; regularly $2.50; special, per yard, $1.78, ooner ticket they are voting, ’ : aoe ~} 5 The L, R. = s i 1Zx1014 ft, rage $35.00 $29.48 The best grado Linoleum made; colon through to ee Aipustis Pelline’ la” the)) nandsome d’hote or a-la-carte, the comforts monele: Tinea of OH i) Hathee 37.50 20.94 iheabaciiie ll geroantnaliteltinets trowyardsneides jeading man 0: e! Proctor's th - : % 60, Y e y 20; I, 5 : Rpemearence tren ns sie.enioye tie, dlatiney feast will leave an endparing : the prevailing modes, ent mnie = j lox ence OARS regularly 3200 eperie bee Shee ‘.-. tlon of belng the most popular matinee . S they are graceful, with the con- ) . | ot ene the Great White Way and eat ee ey AR our best fitted ‘vo secure the Wednesday’s Sale of Good Groceries Be pease ot! besa’ crowaca ‘ing. Deane ae nee comin? correct style-quality. in gowns, | T includes practically every one of the larder’s everyday needs and resents sav | f the Mardi Grag The hundreds of ended with yet they are pliant, comfortable ] includes prac y yj y 4 : . h [yas t Bacinee firla whe yhrong to wie Fitth and hygienic, ings of unusual importance, Call, write or phone 2100 Chelsea, £ ry; hi ty nee hile : “| | New Asparugus—Gold Dust | Messina Lemons — Largs, The re r slender There are L: R, models fo) Brand, packed in, Galifornts whe “nm and stout figures, exch model care- Aver Sips make feryid love to Ze detqemined th sk Spooner Win tha | Ox Tongues thin akin, heavy! + % do 18¢ eoNeyed RUNOF,, ABM. yesterday: over. five Sue fully designed, every Ine, ceam,. Simpeon = Crawford. Cats nodred yotes rained In upon the actor. sly ¢ e special mild, sukar cured, Rhaliot box has been Installed inthe curve and gusset closely consldered. 4 nbKedioiicloesly | 17 pFORRG CAGES Sasa e es Dacked lobster: subscription department of the Firth hat it may enhance the natur Nyala 638 mepet tod ips Bardines: ——Uithee ye ee, AS Avenue Theatre where votes will be ro: | oyauty of tho figure. ‘200. eclal “price 1 Ge pateiaieall ty selected om renee, Wilee = 8,500. Ibe Selved for Mr, Philips, ‘avent ra cn s - Spee! fish, packed “In pure olf Fils ‘oft his election Miss Edna M. er We call special attention to some for Wednesday, Hah peeked (in pure olive glean rth ds LR. Corsets of cool batiste, the ma- terial par excellence for Summor wear. They are models which have all the good points of this famous corset, Fitters are In attendance to help you in selecting the model best sulted for your figur’, Prices range from $1 to $5.50. Fourth Moor, O14 Bullding, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth avenue, io Lehvennhiecnahveten en | IN be selected aa Queen of the rad. Corst the Artists’ Candidate, Antonio famous artists’ | model, i of the al tivhed Ham—Armour'a fneat sugar uured Wafer sliced by SUGAR WAFERS | this gals. i Concentrated, Bovipe—Potter’ | can, $1.40: Mini dua apron ISTH TEN Acton eee bORMlAT | spaitieh Queen Oity rece | Guilty, ree, brights. | ctinpy frutt? quart 25c | User fol inden sors, SOC Baking Vowder —st | olive ofl; dos, $2.60; 1 Ib, Long Island | Fotatooe—The D rol " Tyisuner morse at ie® ape, | Walmon Btoaks—Mccowan's ial for, thia eale, 4017 1/ famous brand. Choice o¢ne oa BBe.; Weeeryry £220] tre cuts, packed In pure Brand; guaranteed abso}: Merry ee fox. l2e 40; % mb. that ean Gality, smooth, wh Rome Potatovs, qu crisp, ghet In ten cent tins, Also in twenty-five cent tina, jar, THe1 pint masan AQe | brand. All vartotios ars, i hopped Piekie itelish-}0) feratee een cy ct Tea and Coffee Sale. New sample teas. All_yarteti¢s, Oolong, English Hreak/ast and Mixed. Waverley Blend Cottees fresh roisted avery Gay.) /Spocial peice’en both ropeled i arety OW et Gorice mt count eS NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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