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THE EVENING WORK,D, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1907. CORSE PAYTON Attonio Corsi and tne Girt |iaguirqys egING THIEVES ABOARD (°° **SESS&HURE He Hopes to Nanie as His Queen) SAVES Big feed to-night—biy head to-morrow. Too much work for the digestive organs. Fixttup, Chew YOUR HEAD 4 piece of Gum-Lax, It's a laxative chewing gum © —_—.—— | an h | sive iP h and bowels, It's the onlj 77 =~ \ | Five Hundred Pe Watdéhing THE that helps the stomach an 'e iy ; LNA RSONY (i THEIR OUTING AN OCEAN [ INER “ 5 laxative you cam take without unpleasant taste, an- AGAIN L ADS IN [ aces! Ef is rose.) aN | ae 1 = }——Lottery Draw in Oporto DAY AFTER noying after-eifects, or inconvenience, a : Sah i ipa? Ay : Te Ra é Gos | pa ees Hurled Ground: 5 i 2 jans Expected to Gather} engers on the Baltic Suffel| oporro PRT Ae POC | : 4. ~ + uM s y hurlin, o he round | morrow. From Liverpool. Losi lpeosiitarieie stan yest : | killed and elghty were tnjured. ro j if The Laxative Chewing Cum of aii aftiia~-| Passengers on the big White Star | MORE NAAR DOCKS: Took andtastes just like the ordinary gum—-but It does what other gums can't din the out-! liner Baltic, which docked here to-day,|. NEWPORT, Au. : Ee ¥: ug. 3) —Congressman | < ng of the Mohican Club, whicti ts to} were warned for the last three days , George A. Loud. a member do. For men, womep and children —before or after meals—-any where—any time iasiey &-Compatiy, Heaemaa & Company, vm. B, Stuenonvaraneerrcian ls Committees which is B doth Stposl token | aval stations along the J J. Milhau’s oom, Kalisn Prar.cacy, Walter $. @ sharp lookout, an neveral emall rob-|ioard, in ah interview to-day sald it Rockey, NeW Yor. ¢ ty, atid {wo thousan’ ol 9 drug sts, your = 1) The club isa octal organization “of | beries ‘were reported’ to ire officers by |was tNS plan to plus « GFy; USL 1A Gist does not soll GUM-LAX, sen] us ten cons and wo will mail y 4] Tammany tiall In the Sixteenth AS-| rest cabin passengers. Mise Laura |€verY Bavy-vard In the United States. | sembly Diatrict. where Francia J. Lan- Aaah try, -Firi;Commissioner. is the. ‘Tam- See iaetincn bt ady TeayAHlcladdes Dayton, of the Supreme Court, lost a Tommisaioner Lant id one of the | red ailk dress anit a diamond stickpin Mayor MeCieliun’s sn Wednesday night trom her cabin {n ax fhere are ' briftiary fiahts in many of the Assembiv under the vessel's distri lacluding his own, the in-| uridge. Her cabin’ faced on the ateer- Gications are that the outing will be a quart - mont Interesting gathering of politicians. | *" Ant Coch Rate teem dtrtot Seth ig preparations buve been mage ror} WRtch fhe ship was crewiied, were the affair, and one of the largest crowas| kept under eurvelliancs fi sousequence. of the season is looked for. Une of We! The Baltic brought to thie port, on her / i tron steamboats and a large barge wil! present voyage a passenger Uat big! j leave the foot of Forty-ninth street and| enough to populate a small city, There “ 0 e ummer East River at §.30 o'clock and convey| were 41 cabin passengers %4 second He Has 36,373 Votes to Econo- pouly’s 34,778 and Rosen- thal’s 27,615. { | CLAYTON IN COMMAND, Old Chief Will Bar Rowdies 9 _ From Goney’s Mardi Gras Festival. Demoer tions are kéenly In For salo by Caswell Riker Son & Compa take place at Witzel’« exe Point. I. 1 } Grove, GUM-LAX MFG, CO., 29 Broadway, New York City. the forward iio! Chief Elias P. Clayton has tn charge Che matter of properly policing Coney Aaland during Mari! Gras * Carnival sweek—Sopt. 16 to 2l—when three or- four hundred thousand People will swarm there nightly. | The Chief won his spurs at Coney. He She she there after Qe downfall of the party to College voint, cabin and 1,39 steera, ‘This foots up 6 aA : — enn Fesonene: anid.the annexation of ‘The committee In charge fa made uP | ton ship-load of 137, one of the biggent : (@) ] a S ie th os An Ht ia city of Brook- of Srancis Meenan, chairman; micnéei! huran cargoes ever brought across tho \ iy Rs Acting Cas ( Eten and was sent J, Healion, former Alderman Thomas F. | Atlantic. In the second cabin were hy \ . . y 3. "] seyripemtis vee ees Ae ey LS SLD Haldwin, Assemblyman Martin G. Sic-| many professional and business men E close at one o’clock to-morrow for the last time this season. ¥ transformed one of thu Cue, W. H. Homidge, Edward Moyle,| who usually travel first, but gould not It will be a busy half day because half the town will go off Most disorderly places to an orderly Jaw-abiding, clean and well-behaved! community, driving owdy eles and the vicious of b. sexes from the faland. In recognition S: Prombdted to a cap: jJonn J Herrington, J: L, MeUantt | get sccommodations and were In too for over-Monday trips and we shall ou:fit a goodly share comanaesern Feral Gane eee ARNE Venn esti old of them, The Grocery Store is helping out thousands of excursionists and picnic | Saag Ore “\"M. F: Plant, president of the Plant parties with that basket luncheon. We have sold already more of them than we had >: 30 SUSPENDED FOR DRINKING. /line, was a passenger, He charact: expected to se!l up to to-morrow noon, Details are given below, . PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3. --Thirty Puropean business affaire as ” (uick action here at a'l times—a little quicker than usual on Saturdays, partly but did not commit himself ant Clayton was} cy, then to an Spectorship, and finally to be Deputy} cng Cons) A7e The Gibson Git? Queer, emioloyees of) Lie gites dings Division ou | because you are usually in a hurry to get some train or boat—partly, too, because our Buperintendent of Police. W mID g Corsi the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Gus Elen, the London coster conedian, i % D : 2 lent of Police. hen have been Indednitely suspended for|oame te join Klaw & Erlangtn ad- people are influenced by exacily the same reason. Prompt service—no waiting for change under our system, Greater City of New York waa formed! aa es he became the Deputy Pol prey Pate oats abs arate Belles popular figure at Coney regard to tho use of Intoxteating Mauors. |rett, editor and proprietor of the Birm- now retired and lty- “SMITH.” | Some are ld employee 1 ingham (Ala) Herald, returned after - f ier ee ae ce whieh HOW VOTE STANDS aes eee ee Dae! hears, firemen, conductors and brake- | OCA s tong time abroad. : SR prietor. _ | FOR KING OF CONEY |) i= ———_———— ; s 9 Hy se Aa cll Men’s& Women’s Summer Shoes |i The old chief has every ass Ocean, : ISLAND CARNIVAL. eee cil: prices we put on these shoes for to-morrow morning’ are low enough to force the sals in the half day of as may Shdes as we-usually sell in a full day. They are all low shoes; just right to finish out this season and to begin the next. Men’s White Canvas Shoes and Ox- | Women’s Low Saoes—all the best tan Ox- : ()Neill-Adams Co. eee eh Store Occupying Two Blocks fords—rubber or leather soles; the 1 same black Onesteeneel ally $] 50 Sixth Ave.. 20th to 22d St., N. Y. best in the store; specially priced at Piiced at..... AP ay Mee e Also many others, in small lots, priced at less than half their former figures. (Siegel Cooper § 0 ¢, Second Fioor, Re-r.) violating the rules of the company {np vanced vaudeviilians. Edwin W. Bar- yo & nlssioner operatio things in the Mar trol! Blackston, H e ts manager ation will no: e day parades siaes! front which 4 sed sun-pare Jor, extending over t of the trot ley station, which gives the hotel -the mame of “The Loop,” and erect a grand a@tand there with a full frontage of i feet and a capacity of ) seats, not as es for every seat will be piimentary,” and afford a splendid view of the parade and page- ants, - Payton Leads with 36,373 Votes. Bee rene The patrons of Corse Payto: Lee Phi H. Jolly . Avenue Theatre, Brooklyn, ha tufted Antonio Corsi . those two ballot boxes in the lobby “Handy” Harry Lateshaw. AK ROOTER.” Joseph —— ng World |] Store Closes Saturday at 12.30 Noon sto put Unstonho Seinadachehicans tustios' to || Specials for To-Day and Saturday Morning | stan ot || Boys’ $3 Suits at $1.25 tnterest at the school, | psi OS) es at (Nes purchase of one of these suits to-morrow ‘morning will save you enough to givs zh x jeorge W. Hall . Doe. Marino ... ‘King Joe’ on zee thts pub: 1,38 1,29 THE COMMITTEE. "Ro Meyer, chairman.” “Enclosed find fourteen votes for David Heisman. More speed to him. “JULIUB." | “Enelosed find ten votes for the Gib-| || e ry of Harlem, ee we remain, IN ADAMS BUILDING ONL¥j—— talented wife, Etta Reed Payton, makes | ff German Hafera Wp & team which for popularity and|| Pavid Hetsman . Public-esteem would be hard to beat.|} rreq schuo .... The boxes and the mails netted more|} ‘ohn P. Morrinsey, Yorkville . than 9.00 votes ror Mr. Payton yeater+ || \fonroo J. Fisher day, and he leads the lst to-day with! fi Van Ackerman 73 votes Arthur Levy John Econopouly, the famous moving: |! rnomes Langtry picture man, moyed up nearly 6,00 In| Pf iten Ryan, the Dan Kelly Club, the day's voting, which caused Elim ff) Brooklyn ....c0000 cscs Rosenthal ve drop into third place,| Poe Prince, No. 13 Suydam while Chief Bull Bear udded 210 to/f ttarry Welsh... cor: ta 12,435 Ka Ba at labs ciollemiagi letter “to Panes De Loo Seas eprerian Moonopouly, of the Brooklyn House, 4¢-D2—Francia M, Burke Coney Island, has been forwarded to arnty Knobloch the Mardi Gras Edttor with @ fat bun- |} Gale B. Sprulding fay witnesses piles of them melt away like’snow. The man who once buys a -_egain_with coupon ballots cut from | Augustus Ludeman arlem. Charles Huatie} J} } the boy considerable extra pleasure in the afternoon, or a worth-while amount to ' The Evening World and marked for the | Lemuel Bmith ......... sees Sasa Goa tiaiateace tt Every week ws i aie i add pada bank account. o m0 stor- r, who, 7 e i 1 ‘pu a r ‘material a i ates ie ner us actor-manager, who, with hia|| Capt. Gus W. Woblachienel - loko beni And sinat votes for || | ments of these i R oes 1 98 They are all well made suits of good material and in the latest styles. The former i m: fe street. Bronx, given by prominent jple of this locality. You will probably | fet a Rood many’ more in a short time, | “JOHN L. VAN LOON.” | | “Enolosed please find 106 votes for! Mr. Ike Cohen, of General Post-Oftce, | New York, Kindly credit same'to him. | “A FELLOW CLI G. P.O.” peices were from $1.75 to $3. You can’t save less than fifty cents, and you are just as il ; s kely to get one of the $3 suits and save $1.75. pair anf wears them will have his eyes opened to the values we ‘ iM h . 3 “ | 1] constafitly offer in them. Double-Breasted Suits Sies 3 to 1G.at Choice of Cheviots, Cassi- | NOYs J ALeE ter medi factor yal damaged iawn ich W.th or withour belt. - meres and Worsieds, 4 me. $ the very slightest form of a surface 5 \ b + ; enish or else some trivial hurt that is un- Russian and Sailor Blousy e in neat mixtures. iceable. Suits (Siegel Coaper Store, Seeond Floor, Rear.) % Bvery style leather {s represented in our col- lection of these famous shoes, together with Every Last thet !s new and desirable AH of } them are | Shoes and Oxfords Made for re ERNE ta a . z . : & as mais PEE st ek FS z 5 4 oe ” = BY 2 ola g 4 a cal E 4 & 3 A - i 2 : rs BS s a 27 1 K 234 35 : 2 : 23? —_———-——— “DRUMMERS AT DREAMLAND. Youths’ $5 Suits at $2.50 |1en Thousand. Comm. leva ta He There | Ten thousand conrferctal travellers jwill celebrate Drummers’ Day at mland to-day. The outing will be! of bailota, ‘hy | Dr < 6,000 More for Econopouty, {fr a Munler {taken by the United Commercial Travel| i the Fall and Winter Season ] sec : | 2 ers ot America, and. the Travellers 2 Hoyt : re ; : i Moonopouly, hereby: send th 6.00: vote | 1 Goes Lambert $198—and besides (¥, ing a profitable one. These long-(rousers ‘suits ate -offered=at--ast-halt-thetr UBeito alse ties beothers. torn. enue: | | Walter ws. Gwena | Phe carnival will begin at 4 o'clock ; regular price, and that was unusually loy. They are for young men of 14 to 20 |ho various organizations will parade laround tho resort with camels, cle- 1 fs “ | [heer rer ree é : years or of <0 to 36 breast measure. Single and double breasted styles in $2 5 0) , a vs head © Douly, to the throne of King Carnival || tkey Cohen Bt the C i ; eviots, suitable for early fall we ‘ Boys’ Douglas Shoes neat mixtures of cassimeres and cheviots, suitable for early fall wear. ‘oney Island Mardi Gras. * We in BW 1.98 preciate the work of The Evening | pr onkeys and chariots, In th Cc Yona Qnd shall continue to read It, "Paddy" Shea... hoe phants, donkeys : bs { { m m for inzoming fall goods, hoice at WM. AL SMLDH. John Schumacher, Dope C levening there will be a mammoth dinner Reduced just to clear and ake roommon in: Sougadl Plage’ it os 820 ss 51 64 41 « 4 mS 24 sit ye || two largest orgunizations of thelr kind m4 ae 2s Ps) MS u3 me OHN VOUDOURIS, F. Quasibe! jat which ail the drummers and_ their | JAMES DALURY, "|| he Brooklyn House, || George KR. Wagner . Nad sen, King of. thal] Gere MeKutahe ‘oreman Mil Brown, Kin the Cowboys at Miller Brothers’ 161 Manch, |} MW. Borlan Bag shown his popularity, wmong iac| | John Delmier . Paliors at ene 'whid Woot ‘show by col: |] Ww. aM Tamb ting over two thousand votes for | \ enna EIGHTEEN LIVES LOST | guests willbe speakers ‘will be Charles } pwhore subject wil be ‘Ameri tig] | Land. of Opportunities: “Sec State Whalen and Acting Com; McCovey. resent. The principal | Be ‘Employees of Coney Tala’ \ Clearance Sale of " Broken Suits tor Men. | Grocery Half-Day Specials ‘Bull Be for Kin, Me : . 4 ‘ A ah. froin hia, aNimera th ert ne Fer Coupon sce Page 2. | REN P ii Men's Odd Coats, $1.25 | ET your supplies here for over Labor Day. These & )ecials are likely to interest pe ara old and during his ‘Afteen yoare, : ees B ae ae Sra WF CH SCHOONER, | } omnes $1. = you. We will wait on you quickly, care/ully and satisfactorily, and goods, will be j Bet if ane, i unde a | clon pica bir twelve voter ter GRAVBLINGS, roe Aug. 2%--The 1 Mon pang out Ccuaycatbn sod {li deliverad prompty. our order if you wish. Call 4000 Chelsea : | ove andre on one! +8, ; . ‘ uy 4 ‘ ; his favorite Pony. He ia ry spleaae Mr John Gilroy, of Conse damntin.” [French schooner Violette vhas gone ||) Men’s Odd Trousérs, $1,25 Telephone y nt converastio: » and ane of the down In the English Channel, | s j A Or. Burke. ; A : at ae 5 Pct leet CoS Coneatt Tees he es pee ne aie N ta tor | ae tehigen men on board of ner were||/ | The Coats and Vests are from $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 suits. see Nati ‘weler aller 29¢ $] 50 EE LIVE ehredn Ria 40c ‘ lease fin owned. 7 ; SHELL. bu Goah ea nuckipe fetid Poe emia “Praacta, AD Burke, the wallcknown fA o faether aedalbe’ ot! (hataceticnt | The TOE are ibe eeu $2.00 kinds. ed, Ibe e Luncheon iste tte, dorta or , AUC | ‘animal, pustalned a fractal -of- Bont Midweed—Flatbush. | pbtainahle. Bho Geant e sizes t n I rmour's ry a 3 ae a ail eiceehl ea ANZANILLA OLIVES— Get one to-morrow for your outing. os ehineh id Here wrist, but this aid not de Coats 33, 34, 35, 36, 3 30.10 37 chest. fA A NT A art pester ECL pect a ger wonteine a-enoheon of} —|-foonee jungh ay te 25C | stalwart and handsome cowboy, for he LP. i S wiuck to Ms pony to the finlah, “Inclosed find ten COOKED PIGS’ PEEYspleed Be | duinty, tres) and sppetizing deli- Pants 30 to 36 waist. cholce, John J. McoGraw, S i“ id aplig Ibe) i ‘ Rosenthal Once a Cowhoy. WORLD AIARDI GRAS All the above garments are marked special for | MIXED PICKL cates nena tre, Sufficient for | opanae. MARMALADE™the, teat Elias Rosenthal, the dignified and al- BD A t Sea i , : x. Beech rire é Se ratanatersizocuvaelioitinrebemumient oauaeceuaree to-day and Saturday morning’at the above low prices. sherhinss a "Baskets will bo ready when the | ir. ‘ ; claim a share of the “cow bo: yors,!! I. a NESSINA LEMONS —beiaht, store opens. Comecariy, ds.there | swiss CHEERS = Elmdortt renu’ co was @ f Cc for three) “Ca wi y lve! th in frult, dOr....+.006 | i 2 impor wal iced: ven luring the time of end his | ing, mcensarath ety rantencoarants ste will be a great demand for them. ing imporsed; water sliced: 3! costly experiment in North | ment, the Fort: id New York, who Dakoia, when they sought to establish | fought so nobly at But Run and ‘Ane A, Hebrew colony. The Rosenthals, } tietam and Fair Oaks, and continued In | Which include Herman | Rosenthal, ANG | kervice to the end ot the wer In 1868. | 01 % + Go ore | us Litt oe Fight, Paltore| He was a military bearing that would | 3 Ss - BIT. INO We cannot fiJl_ mail or telephone pound em anees eee WOTT ANB GPRS amp | | order ana mo Drei wil be de ae ee i ee San livere “= res) To-Day and Saturday Morning Getcha Here's the contenis, which, if We deliver ali chargei and pald | Ac Men’s Linen Collars Ac oa as Bee (ites | | bee Bee —. : | " BALMON i the Jewish y do honor to the poaltton of King. ~We of the Sia department of the New| ure a. iittie late, but expect the full) York Public IAbrary, bought an | im- amany H | Six Paper Napking menss tract North Dakote and | “Ploass | Six Ham Sandwiches | Six Paper Nap phis Brojlere—ib.. i ese three down how for! brought fifty Jewish families from Rus-| my favorite, Mr Phillips, and 1 am | =aia and transplanted them to this land sorry to see that the handsomest and ‘ag @ starter. But this project, splendid | graridest man should jo! in the lead. | in theory and ideal ia Purposes, | Fis"ougnt to ba Ring celtnour any votes. | fatled, and practically stripped the Ro- | and that most delightful and dearest of | (Daylight-made i Beet | DS ile Three Co: Witenes Tee Three Imported Swiss ‘able Sal Leze of selected Canada Mur Je ve Cheese Sendwlehes i HORISE, SODA Bisa (Sandwich amaae ton= Ib. Ss. senthals of a fortune of nearly @ halt | women, Edna May Spooner, his quo vioger sna. é 7 Forequerters of genuine v4 falllion dollars, for Brooklyn could have ‘ng.’ greater | / wil Cs ey thas red acres Spring Lame—ib 12 4c nonor than -to have them King al | Mixed Pi g o! alll sholce fresb ki Conn Bel este ile Quran, usen, for they are Brooklyn's King and is These Collars are from one ‘of the very best makers eet eee reat as tyetarn once arin [dt caatoted wot Antonio Corsi, the famous | model of ueen by right. i m ea i Bit one: ad tes bli cults T eah Pears I the Thomas School ot. ‘Art, No. 9 West Se ooAr CAEN MARY fet ANS (]i | in-Troy. You have choice of high bands, pokes, wings : dt. Nec osiMel arian line \ ‘fourteenth street, named! the real,| ‘Inclosed fn, coupons, which, ‘ } ft desi 5) HS sq e | tal Ch ees, Tw. z i ising "Gibson girl" who I to be his| put In favor of Willan Lamb. Wilt you MeniarlanAceVARNitd | and all desirable shapes, Seconds of the regular ( i ie a ieabalel | criftcot aFeeaht COCOANUT | MAGAROONS, een ahiould he be chosen King of the| Kindly put his ame in the papor as en AND STAIN COMBINED TSC PTAdES nae wsieieslaia's (aR al ites Wy. ce dy ia ce Boston ria | ‘Rips Tornstoss Se eee elatveyit ates 18¢ o} v’ of the andidates | ‘- losen, EEE Ea ‘2 Ns. Toroila Roi NEAR MeL Bot ilatetton aie sity has just 200 votes and !s on se eerie Baten dove, Tie 35 ch tbe ¢ ic Give your floors a coat of JAP-A-LAC, aud have ts) Ke Mr truly sho is beautiful in face eet ert the lat t ould be ® majestic queen, | “Inclost na ten votes for Mr. Fred me of the ‘Thomas students have | Bailey, of Bailey & Av wn character cartoons filustrating , knowledge re eipt of p 0 Please o in your even- | | IN EITHER BUILDING _———————--- g Stamps—We Give Them Final Sale of Russet Leather = > se air ideas of King Antonio and Queew | ing edition of The We 1 Gib: irl, HENRY T. HARMS, . oh ten ; Tetters guiled from the ble] | “Kindly give Rilian Rosenthal one ot them look as bright and recely: y ¢ Mar tras Edit 0! J.J Lue! } ‘ f Epil che alory ot the camspaian’ prog: | vote besatiay ng 1s ambitious and.tist? Hl new as they did the day ff fy) Barefoot Sandals for A Reference Book for You and for Me, re . J | : | f° These for Yorkville's Candidate, | ton! yy they were first finished. | Misses, Children & Boys ee Orne aa Thain Eriende: “ “ i vated for John ron Admirers OW : P, Morrissey, of Yorkyille, Johnny ts VALKo" Mie most popular young man In Yor ren vetceRnih ville, and just wall and see what a fine eye king’ he wi}! make Ile in a born leader. und one of these dayn he wtil be leader : 4 ef tho dintrict, Agra ctendee ir opaper l have 39c Values 75¢ and $1.00 a Pair Sizes 6 to 11 and 12.to 2, The cost is small, and you will enjoy doing the JaP-a-Lac- A f LOOSE Obayee ade 9 errs \ v TORRVILER aueorna: | eecion of NINE. for tig: Mand nae BEAUTIFUL JAP ATAG This is absolutely the final sale of these popular Sandals at 39.., ON SALE EVERYWHERE Pisaly tre Ke Donte Hac Nchin Rosenthal, who T hops will be fe eee as it will be impossible to obtain any more to sell | : sto} ALE Ww , a vo wish him the peat of lucie BRATRICE TR. RAINES, at this.extremely low price. | : < Price, 25 Cents. By Mail, 35 Cents. ies! {87 Bevenih avenue, Manhattas . | . ; ov YA LOT OF BRIENUS.* ti fe orye W, Mason, of No. Gnclosed please find & votes for he, Moatan sttevt: Brooklyn. Mason toe