The evening world. Newspaper, August 24, 1907, Page 10

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T FEONOPOULY Make Him Leader in Race for} Coney’s Mardi Gras > Festival Crown, MANY NEW CANDIDATES. Corse Payton and Elias Rosen- thal Each Have More. | Than 13 3,000 Vot A whopping big aight-sectng auto ear @ame across Williamsburg Bridge and @own to Park 2..%, where 1! drew up| sin front of. tho Pulitzer Building. Tt-was full and ng over Rice Iittle girls, alitn white, and ‘boys—achool Wil with small ame * burg, Bushw! reenpo! every girl waved a émall United flag and sang: “Hurrah for Ki They sent Ch “this Jetter, wt explains stself: “Dear Mr. Marl Gras Editor ‘We thirty IltUe boys and girls have been made a committee to deliver tn behalf of our great benefactor, Mr. John Econopouly, 4.00 of The Evening Warld coupons. “Tell the people that the votes were { taken out of tho great Evening World ~SbY over 5,00 little boys and girls who) Get treo ice creain, Teddy bears, re- volving worlds, candy xee the mov ing pictures every Monday afternoon a Mr. Econopouly's, No. §37 Broadway, Brooklyn. “Mr. John {a a good min. And we want our votes to elect Mr, John Econo- pouly King of the Mardi Gras contest which has been originated by The Even- ing World. : “THE COMMITTEE OF THIRTY. “Representing 6,000 children of Willams. burg. “P. S.—We are in the auto outside, Mr. Editor, and if you come out we will Klve you a kiss “I wrote that letter from dictation,” said Mr, Milligan with a grin, “and if you never tried to take dictation from “ty smai] boys and girls, all helping, may not be able to excuse the faults truction tn this letter. rote down what those kids said a7 nenrly as I could." Put Econopouly In the Lead, ‘The bundle of 4,00, with about 1,400 “coming -in-from Knights of Pythias, fellow Greeks and others, ran John Econopouly’s vote up to 15,833 and put him at the head of the Ust. There were more than 3,000 votes for VElias Rosenthal in the day's grist, too, which kept him a olese second in the Zeno with a total of 13,454 votes Some idea of the class of friends Mr. enthal has gathered and their esteem him may be gathered from the owing letters, taken at random from ‘s mail by the Mardi Gras Editor; have watched your Mard! Gras contest with interest, and was particu- ~hitiy pleased to Mnd-wo “popular and well known a man as Ellas Rosenthal one of.the leading candidates. Mr. Rosenthal is a neighbor of mine and I have known him for the past fifteen Years .in-practical Hfe. “I do not doubt that I voice the sen- timent of thousands of peopié within the city of New :¥ork when 1 the popularity of Elias Rosenthal is so ex- tensive as to make his election as King “et the Carnival certain. Permit me, on behalt of myself aud my employees, to cast 1,000 votes + and to take this opp: 1 of his friends to co-operate, } “Would thank you kindly to glye this Jetter space in your valuable column. “Wery respectfully yours, “JOB, SPECTOR. “Pianos, Nos. 32-84 Grand Street." 2,000 More for Rosenthal. “J incl ove herewith 2,00 votes for the | most popular of popular men- Rosenthal, a friend and neighbor mine. When so good a man as Mr, L Rosenthal 1s in the field there can be T no uncertainty as to who Will be Prince Plen 1 September next. “EDWARD ROSENSTE tWorld readers ar terest and endeavaring popular and wort tha} for king of the very tru SANDEN Mt such a rdi Gras fes- GREAN, pany, 19 East Dh Hots for Corse P 16 his total @ from the e inside, and easure of ballots when it \s opened be another big juinp in tho Yote of Brooklyn's favorite actor, for 4 tit te be King Corse Payton usen Etta Reed Payton. The friends of Jere F, Twomey, the Greenpoint druggist. keep votes for him, and to-day THE EVENING WORLD, HOW VOTE STANDS FOR KING OF CONEY ISLAND CARNIVAL. Yohn Econopouly, Ellas Hosenthal Corse Payton Fernand Akoun Chlef Bull Bear Mortimer Kapha: ere T, Twome: Jerry Donnelly Eddle V. Hines, George W, Hall. Howard W. Amelt Augustus © Phillips Doo Marino Eilas’ P, Clayton. Phil Joly Angust Ludemin ......+ Mandy Unrry Lotshaw. Antonlo® Coral Lemmel Smith Winfield Beott Moare. George T, Merring Fred Schue J. J, MeGraw Thomas Langtry Harry Welsh Dr, H, Rey Cannon Herman Hafers, Dy, Francis Burke Joo Prince ...- H. Van Ackerman ; Louls Leon Hall “Tent City"? Chaffee . Tiarney Knobloch Arthur Levy George Lambert David Helaman John P, Morrisey Cromwell Childe Dr, J. Leo De Varona Bex Tyan (Dan Kelly Ciub_ Brookkyn). C. M. Musier « Charles B, Burns Capt. Gus Woblschlege! Jolin Schumacher ..>. William E, Owens erry Horse Jobn Dilmeier “C. W. Colkine (Gth Asem. George McKnight . Gale B. Spaulding .. Willam A, Ells Walter Howe M.D, Perlman Ex.-Ald Lundy J, N. Wheeler | | | John Drew to Open the Em- pire With “My Wife’— “The Dairymaids’” Will Churn and Carol at the Cri- peventy-nine| of 3,000, while Jerry Don- nelly has 2,78, and Eddte V, Hines, of the Hotel Metropole and’ Dreamland Pier, has 2,704 George W, Hall, the B. RT, crew Gespatcher, is still climbing, with, 1,615 votes credit, while ther food additions to the votes of Augus- tus Phillips, Doo" Marino, Chiet E. P. Clayton and Pail H. Jolly. all of whom baye crossed the Rubicon of the frst 10; while, Antonio Coral, the famous Brings Maclyn — Arbuckle Out of the West—Robert! Edeson. to Be the American ter , has Cah his poredtt wnd H f er iy} to awe. jock’ whon.the por- Ea trait of ni ‘tare. quiet,” Mine Ameila ine) lassmates fon Girl, Is presented in’ these columns, | Get Your Tickets for the, Winfield Scott Moore Entered. Another candidate was trotted out for Hippodrome. the judges to look at to-day in the per- son of ‘infield Boott Moore, Chief In- eaters the tapes) Cfoiary a eo te HE new theatrical season wil! ‘egin it~ activities in earnest next week, when four important productions will open the doors of as many theatres, two successful plays of last s¢ason will resume thelr runs, and the gigantic Hippodrome will again dazzle the eye with its wonders. Departing from his usual custom. Manager Charles Frohman wil! this year open the Empire Theatre on Saturday evening, an event which ts generally recognized as marking the beginning of the theatrical season. And | so @ week from to-night we shall see Me, John Drew in a new comedy “My Wile,” written Yor the Gyniiar Theatre, Paris, by MM, Gayault and Charnay, and adapted for the Haymar- ket Theatre, London, by Michael Mor- ton. Mr. Drew will haye a role of the droll sort. that suits him so..well. in the chatacter of Geraid Eversleigh, an easy-going hachelor of forty-two, who good-nataredly consents to a marriage of convenience with his young ward, Beatrice Dupre, who has been ordered good wend-off, with 625 er and this letter of nomination; “To the Mardi creat Editor: The many id bi woclates of Winfe jcott Moore have been quietly awaiting the time to in- troduce him as their candidate for the ane of the Carnival at Coney Island. “Mr. Moore is in’charge of the three hundred day and night Inspectors at the United States Barge Office. The nature of his occupation bringa him in intimate touch with this large force of men, and his genial ways and sunny disposition have endeared him not only to his subordinates but to the press and public. “Mr, Moore is well qualified in ap- pearance, address and experience to Frese “over the coming ceremonial le was for years one of the leading black face comedians with Primroi & West. “Watch him grow as the popular candidate, pea PIP, Chairman.” A Lot of New Candidates. Here 1s another nominating letter, ng of ballots to be sent !n for a. other new candidate “Friends of paw rd AL Filel Cornmiasion: eda and) master| py 5 barber, of No. 468 Court street, Brook. | OY her Parents to marry & man whom lyn, have been heard from. "He has| She detests. Her afte 3 Su" votes to be forwarded, and {t is| given to @ youth whom she plans to expested that he will maxe'a big sho Ing In the next ‘few days, He Is member of Amaranth Lodge, Foreste of Ambricw, connected with the Brook- 1yn Encampment of @t. John and Malta matry after getting a divorce from her guardian husband, an arrunkement to which Eversleigh amiably agrees. Whilo hey are on their “honeymoon,” the planned to cast our votes for t of her, Miss Billy Buzke, an American mati. antress.-wha- hea been ets ThVorite,-Whoni we knew te “be sop actress who hex. roll ia +n” London ner we se pearance tn ter wn smuniny as frie: ids and expect to reap rich re-| Trixie. Others in Mr. Drew's suppo (urn wili be Ferdinand Gottschalk, Doro THD COMMEPTES OF MATINEE| thy Tenn f. Walter Boderiing. Morton GIRLS." Belen; M ecerley mth Epps “Incloséd you dy pad Nitty yotes of | Latham, ra Pattison-Selten an my friend. Dr, Fe Burke. Yours, Mary Lorraine . At the Criterion Theatre on Monday JOuN MCELROY." yclosed you will find a number of H.: Draper, No, 119 8t.|@vening Mr. Frohman will make his James whicn you will kindly | rst musical comedy production of the acknowledge in your {let published jn|#eason | by bring! out "The Dairy the evening edition. Expect many more | Maids," an. En; Plece by Messrs. to follow, Yours: truly, |Courthelge and Thompson. with music “F, W WARNER." [by Paul Rubens and Frank EB. Tours. The story deals with tho hobby of the English aristocracy for dairy farming. Huntley Wright, an Enellsh comedian, who {a a favorite In London, will make his first American appearance In ‘Tho | Datrymaids,” while others In the Eng- ‘Speaks for itself. | liwh-American company. wi! be Flores Of thousands ot Hope, a dancer. who anneared with their games, which; Eda’ May tn “Nolly Nell:"' Thelma and York| Ruby Ray from the Galety Th: publi ‘Mr. McGraw’s effort: Fay Bive! Jitla Randerson, of ‘Fantana’ m thin city a baseball nine that will play, ory: Bessle De Vole. George Gregor} to the satisfaction of the fans, I there- rnd Eugene O'Rourke. & we ten baltote for Joh" J siiene cGraw, with the request tha “The Round-Up," a’ play of Ari: | Hisashi ‘ere few Ines, so thet otf nomen te, by. Hamund. Day) produced “Muggsy"” McGraw Favored, ‘Belleving that Manager John J. Me ri i baseball team, Wn as the Giants, isthe most man jn Greater New York by people attending shown the approval of the New together and elect Mr. Me- r) n, ww! by Klaw & BPrlanger, will reopen the Graw ‘ting of ithe Maral pane | New fy Tee eat oo abs 0, 1616 Washington avenue, Bronx," McGraw hue been voted for 593! losed find thirty-six more votes SUNDAY WORLD ADS. TO-MORROW WILL SHOW THE BARGAINS. ast popular man in the Bast- yn, Joseph dam street, ‘and prosi- Baseball Associa- R. CONRIED, seeking health dA find slxty-nve Metropolita “Fidello,” air season at tho ra-House _ Beethovem'a ito's “Mefistofele,” Mageagn Andrea Chenter,'’ Weber's Wagner's "ThTe Fiying and Mozart's “Don Glo- for next Dutchman,’ ‘Y!yvanni! and “The Marriage of Figaro’ aro among the revivals and new pro- ductions promised at this house, After two disappointments, Mr, Con- m ° Nathdniel Dudle: rer swith: inclose 123 vote himh as a candiate of the eust side, hag ma, pe followers, so ust wat grow, Unexpocted things ma) before Sept. for Ho ite him GPor the official Aeon sheen mm ene, With, Four PISS BILLIE BURAE Pa Phe EMPIRE THEATRE terion—“The Round Up”! YX Week trom to=mgnt rei | and the Four Parros ws@ur in : \i A, BRANDT." 4 Sep appa To riet has been nomi- to an interviewer of his plans | | ' evening. Maclyn Arbuckle, who. was! largely instrumental in the success ot T ‘ Chairman,” will pla n, bat a Slim Hoo te told in’ fot represent the © j me close frlendsiiin In’ the last aan ee Roe echety Democritic neint. | vouth sends love letters to Beatrice, and he military ac The Democrats of tho’ district have| the discovery of one of these letters by | pledged to inake him a prominent fac) _ French ‘lady-killer,” who straight: he Forester te tee ae eer hal oversieigh-a indigiistion and “ormust distinction of being the only Bohe- i r reese! y about a duel in which he Is slightly Shar Re games * by the Mardi Gras| Wounded by the Frenchman. Other |a hero. In 4 Paltor 4 the. history of many complicalions cause Eversleigh to grow | ba Hora Jullet Bow candidates: Ured of his bargain, and ne is about! Maude | Granger, Inclosed please find 100 ballots for} to return to London and fesume his | Frank J. McIntyre, s the popular. Yeading | bachelor Mfe, when he discovers that | and George W. Barnum heatre, Brook: as she is called, has learned eo jews at began we girla|t© love himand that he is’ equally fond| ‘phe Rose of the Rancho," with Mins Frances Starr and atthe: Wand aes Henry Milleé ‘Lady Godiva's Ride. Dazie ‘In the saddle, feature of 7 Hes of 1307 New York Theatre roof t Theatro to-night. with La Bello A new sensation at which opens Its doo evening, will be an aerial ( doves. ghter’ circus acts equestrienne, who en nploys y In her ac | Oly pia Deval, with doxs Ay tthe Loja Trio, a sensational wire Jn w novel atic act. RES The Grand Opera:House will John Barrymore in “The Boys of Com pany B,"" the engagement ‘opening to- ny Apna, the Pretty Typewriter,” is'un- nounced for the American. | Nordica's parts, ckart, Among La Forn wit has n Raffaele Mian, and Ri- n tenor. Knote en the German He has a drama the a buss buffo from 3 cht, cardo Martin, an Amer! is returning to strengu forces, Qustay Matler’s suocessor as director pad psraeaes patacy favre pla Crntao Tat “His lay evening have Baroo- | VWLLIA SANDERSON Gt Lhe CRITERION ZHEATRE ‘The Si be at the Four be The Yorkyilie Theat reopen on Monday evening with Nat M. Wills in y cky Dox.” The coinic overa “Red Feather’ wi be the attraction at Blaney's Linco} 5 Theatre. Cherid, mason. will Monkey. The ( ries SATURDAY, AUGU ST 24 'Theatrical Season to Get In Swing Important Productions ri from Killarney Great the West’ jotham ¥ vers VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. witch Klaw At H Horta La | Hazzard vadvanced ilie”? Bakers: nh comed. Honey Buy’ and the Mu. ammersteln’s nin her well ita, wil Geri wa imitad Spanish da, Loguist; A the Sutcliffe trou le of ster, ‘a-House Do comes { pe of Scoten ‘At ‘the | ")Dreamr LITTLE EXCHANGE TO MOVE MONDAY |No Ceremonies Until Members Who Are Out of Town Return from Vacations. On Monday the Consoilfated stock Exchange will leave the Broadway and Exchange place bujlding, which has |Deen {te home for twenty years, and take possession of its new building on the southeast corner. of Beaver and | Btoad streets. No formal ceremonies (Nill mark the opening at tits time. o ing Oo the nuniber of members out of | to The: site of: the new b | yantageously located in: t |fnanclal district, withi New York | Exchanges. It purchased at a cost 1 oo (812.60 @ square foot), and | contains 12,000 square feet. | The Dullding cost upward of $200,000. ; At ts classic In style, the Proad street fron: ‘showing a row ot Ionic: columns It {8 of limestone on a base of granite, jAnd ls surmounted by a dome, —_—_ CORTELYOU'S MONEY _ PLAN HELPS STOCKS rAll the Leaders Make Sub- stantial Gains, but Profit- Taking Halts Advance. v= a ie The announcentent of the measures taken by the Treasury Department to relieve the money # Rency gave | tmoyancy to the stock market at inc opening to-day, and all the principal hares were heavily bougnat. Union Pa- cic Jumped 28-8, Northern Pacific and Reading 21-4, Amalgamated Copper Delaware and Hudson and Great Nortn- ¢rn preferred 13-4, southern Pacine 11-2, Northwestern and Smeiting 13-5. and Pennsylyania, New York Centrai, Atchison Sad Canadian Pacific 1 to Lie. In later dealings eeiling for promis stopped the advance, and cuts r in the early gains, ‘dradin lowest and. closing | 3 stocka from yee quotations areas follows: x 30% rare F ene eres BAS + + +? 43 SEL BORE Srercey, il wil Ex- Wh +) Advad WILU> PERMIT MARRIAGE OF DEAD WIFE'S SISTER. LONDON, Aug. “4—The Deceased Wite's Slater Marriage Dil-has -paased the committee stage in the House of Lords, It will now certainly be enacted trude Jona; neer; 1907.) 23rd Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. checks and plaids. JAMES McCREERY & GO. In Both Stores, “McCreery Silk.’’ Novelty Silks and Velvets i: stripes, Suitable for Gowns, Garniture. or Millinery. Peau de Cygne. On Monday, August the 26th. 3,000 yards, Imported, Brilliant Black 65c per yard Wholesale Dep't. Visiting Merchants and Buyers are ‘invited to inspect the latest importations of Silks, Velvets and Dress Goods (among which’ many novelties are included) for the approaching Autumn and Winter Seasons, Fifth floor, Twenty-third Strect Store. 84th Strect i saeciet ese BLACK & COLORED DRESS GOODS, In Doth Stores. ported Broadcloth. On Monday and Tuesday, August the 26th and 27th. mediuni “weight, Im- Sponged and shrunk, 10,000 yards, Compicte assortment of shades suitable for street wear, wide. HOUSEHOLD LINE} and 51 inches wide. 1.50 per yard Imported black Broadcloth. 50 inchos 1.25 per yard S. In Both Stores. Second Floor, On Monday, August the 26th. Sale of Double Damask Table Cloths Napkins at reduced prices. A large variety of ha andsome designs, Table Cloths, QEXP AAV ATUSe slaw esteltlels ina setesinlceiee gL OG) x yg Na) METAS sis es 4.7 rds. Hokapockes GS 2 Miyardss is oes ice 6,20 7 Napkins to match, Breakfast size... Dinner size.. + 4.25 doz, Bleached T mehisht Bath Towels. 2 OIXGSOMNCHOS sie slaaiaissicisniss@.05) RUG at attractive pets. erage size 9 x 12 ft-- DEPARTMENTS. cy In Roth Stores. ale of Oriental and Domestic Rugs prices. 150 very fine quality Kermanshah Car- Average size 9 x 12 ft....375.00 each 60 unusual Serapi Carpets.. 200 Per “square foot 108 Mahal and Ghorovan Carpets. Av. 150.00 each yoo Kerianshah and..Sarouk Rugs es of the Persian weaves) size 4 x 7 ft, Rugs. Average size 4 ft.x 7 ft. 6in RUgSe reese: {ESTIC RUGS AND CARPETS. DON Best quality...... Will's Ma Creasy “and || “Town Hall To-Night,” Hart, burlesque acronats; Cimaron Trio, s . the Iron-Jawod man, will be the chief feature at Huber’s museum: darren ling and the La’ Vine Irving Jones, Years Norworth and othettd| Seas at the Union Square will] ide, Amusements: Sidney” Drew “Ul ] At lirighton Beach Musle sali with be he Willy Pante| Lee Harrison and his ais Machtau) tema Rehearsal ain wards In the "hres: bes comedy acrobata: Harry Brown ag Christmas RVe;*-Prank Bust; 0: €adie Furman and Ah’ Sing 800, Chit nebo. maxichin, Tuna atk, will be open only five ka longer. “preamland will entertain Prinde Wil- and Ture and nelm of Sweden next week. velee Brothere’ “101 company will be Miller ngi—Wi "An American Citizen, je seen tn | tS will remain at Brighton Bee jg hom Fnstor'sbiN will include Devine | Park until La and Willlamy, James and Sadie Leo! Bteeplechase Park now has two hu- ard and Richard Anderson, the Pray| man, roulette whee. | Trio. Diamond and Smith, ‘Al Weston ain's rs 3, al fanhattan and Irene Young, Honry Clive and the Cycling Cogsweils. The Alhambra will have (Weat E tw (wes. fet _glenmle, Linden-seh wars, Kane ‘Tallman, Lionel; Betray, f Plunketl, and: Loule van Presented every night of ‘the ¢ Lollerwi the Rudd Brot. “The Mill Ayrea, n, now, has also t be presented a House, Jose Van. De n Berg will open his fall i nd Th gh grand opera al re next Saturday ith a performance of Flotow'a ‘Dare "Pauline Perry will be v. Wiiltas | arat concert of the Bench, will offer many novelties next “Happvland, Staten Island, wil] have new features, hers, Song Mp. Cane Talks of His Plans for the Metropolitan Season aiso engaged} are coming back and Rodolfo Ferrat al, heard In New York Tor-Wwo years, wi!l ‘begin a concert’ tour of America with @ recital in ogo Hall on Sunday aNernoon, Oct, 1& There ts a chance | that he Will appcar later on tm Liza] Lehmann's opera, “Phe Vicar of Wake- con- been t the of fine China 40.00 and 60.00 each BOS latee. fue. eurdistan and Mosul 20.00 240 Mosul, Daghestan and Karabagh 4+++:10.00 Royal Wilton Axminster. Size 9 x 12 ft ize QO X 12 ft. 27 60-atd “2565 Best Mapestry. Size 9 x 12 ft..13.00 Plain Axminster and Velvet Carpets, 1.10 and 1.35 peryard Best Tapestry Brussels 75¢ “ BestInlaid Tile Linoleum 1.10. | The remainder of the Summer sto-k ad Japaiiese Mattings at a 27.50 s ie « greatly reduced PEACeh ceils eigen e Sb veeenceees + 550 per roll of 40 yards The Rug Department of the Twenty- third, Street Store now occupies the Fifth Floor, where the increased space affords unusual facilities for the exhibition, com- parison and selection of Rugs, 23rd Street Returning vacationists soon be looking for new quarters, Now is the time to get them, jfield. "in which he made a hit im Eng- nd. t the night Leah. Lhuboshiz, a violinist celebrat- ed in Russia, has been engaged Modest Altschuler as soloist at the Russian Symphony milibs (Goctety next season. - Resi halal 12-word house, room or apart World | advertisement coats __ eS ere |cents, Be the early bird, JAMES McGREERY & GO. will 5 4th Street An.

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