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~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. A Possible Queen and Two | eee 7p ¢ New Candidates tor a Crown) ! J Wwe claim-the right to outfit your children for school on just this basis:—we have as good styles as can be Li. had anywhere, in as good qualities as are made, for less money than you can find them marked any-, where else in town. Wen LSCnEECER ‘ical A simple claim and a strong one. We ask you to test it thoroughly and to be foverhed by your own ga indings. 5 We have no trash—nothing that is fo0 cheap. Most firmly do we believe that a child's self-confidence, PAYTON AGAIN _|_ peace of mind and success at school depend largely on the quality and appe 2 of the school apparel and | } equipment proviced. We sell nothing thats not goed and nothing that will not sfay-good.~ But our prices qe are low tecause you have given us the largest busi..ess that is} done in this city—-perhaps the wee in ‘the L FANS RACE FAR whole world—in clothing, shoes, desk-supplies and ef ceteras for children’s school wear and us ’ r 3oys’ S 5 Ws SS) T F d, -—PONEY’S CROW Boys chool uits— he Best in Fah rie. an Byosklyn Manteers arent And a Guarantee On Every One of Them 4 Gai 48 000 Vales in That's a statement we have frequent occasion to make—but it’s always made on inves- ‘ tigat‘on and knowledge. It is the simple fact that the suits for boys we are selling at hogs 4 Small Batches. & pas: —e S285 and 94:85. ve Sa || cannot be duplicated in town at anywhere near those prices and have never been equaled -at those prices since we have done business in this city. They are the fruit of 2 Jong and hard-fought campaign. We have always made a specialty of low- priced suits for boys and have always “‘led the town” in the values We gave in them, but these are the best we have ever offered—better even than our $3 and $5 “‘leaders’’ of last season. If the low prices make you wonder as to the quality, remember this : We Guarantee Every’Suit Sold to Give Satisfaction and Will Give a New Suit at Any Time For One That Has Failed to Please Yo..in Its Wear | mene pee HOW VOTE STANDS FOR KING OF CONEY ISLAND CARNIVAL. Corse Payton .. Ecsnopouly Ellas Rosenthal .. Jerry Donneil. Chief Bull Bear. ed mast be in the office of Y OTE BE 4P.M. TUESDAY. The polls clone at 4 P.M. oF the Mardi Gras Editor, Even- Tuesdiny, Sept, 10. Votes to. be ins World, before that hour aext Tuesday, ‘To vote for King of the Mara Gras cut the official coupon ballot ont of The Evening World, yreite tm the name of anflidate and send to ¢h 1 Gens Editor. S. Edward V. Hines BRADLEY TRIAL PUT oF, WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The trial of Mra. Annie M. Bradley for the murder of former United States Senator Brows, of Utah, scheduled 0 bert Diatric ree for the con- derstood the at- Double-B-easted Suits — plain or knickerbocker trousers, with or without belt; navy blue $4, 85. cheries; also mixtures in cassimeres and cheviots; sizes 7 (o 17 years. ..---.....--. il Dow.‘}vGreasted Suits—with or without belt; plain or Russian and Sailor Suilecof pure worsted sernes s knicker. ocker trousers; neat mixtures; also navy of navy blue, also all the new mixtures; sizes © blue c..evidt; sicos ¥ to oy H D 2!: to 10; years; your choice your choice at. SHON RA HONG 2.85 Ces eapaGe even Pelee $4, 85 Boys’ Fall Caps at 48c Ane ih ss cin Ror small and large boys—Tam- 70 *>hanters, yacht CG golf ang Eton caps, in a 1ayge assort- a eee ——— FF ment; all sizes; at Sue AR@ SME ON bi: aa ‘Sicesl Cone sine seeadl Piet Rear For Others Than Children es a ; We have devoted this advertisement entirely to the needs W 7 W of children, but you wean nite pes have forgotten the Girls ashable Dresses In eights Suitable For “grown-ups” in our plans for Saturday’s selling. Special S 5 $ $ offers are mace to-morrow in Autumn Wear Reduced From °3, *4 and *5 to °1.50 Suita and Skirts for Young Groccries. Wines, Cigars Women Women’s Fall Coats These are what remain of our own summer stock of washable dresses, and were formerly priced at $3, $4, and $5, Herman Haters Monroe J. Mishe: Handy Harry Ladsha August Ludeman aad ‘ E. Van Ackerman Long-Trousered Suits for Shoes tor Men a-d Women The very reason 4tat they didn’t sell in the hot weither~ because they were fabrics of medium weight— DavierHersman Youths Wonen's Fall Waists will te the reason net will be esp lly quick selle.s now. There are only atout ARG of them and we'll 1 50 Jou Prince +. _ ° A th s cof i. TT | t - 0 Naa ror a tastala nated rae trate ° a SN eae Details of these and other special offers in to-night s Journal. il make a shory tale ake your ¢ uoGe Clr Gs aero FF ee Barney Knobloch Thomas Langtry . 2 \ 3 yi ; 4 : Arthur Levy .... : | a | . e e be} See) at Everything the Scholar’s Desk Requiresat the Lowest Pricesin NewY ork | ik VERYTHING to aid the children in their work at school is here, and at prices much lower than are to be found in other stores. We have equipped thousands of | § children, fave your children all the things they will need? Perhaps this list may suggest some articles yet wanted. — (Beri Coopon ses page:2:) FOR THE MAN WHO WANTS Preperations for the Coney Irlana! BUMMER COMFORT COM- “ Rechintt —} “Qaardi Gras carotyal are going on tn | BINED WITHTARREARANCE Pencils, Pens, Ete. Venus Drawing Pencils—17 grades, | Pen nouns AGG. Oren co, spe- ae School Cases ; School Cases-—made of dpe in Lae GHay Bite Baga d- 17e | » Pens, . see nd-fin) ste School Cas aterpro alligator; water roof; Roel CAS se [fumpes these days, and from the look | AN PLONG WEAR: Lead Pencils—cedar wood; rubber from GY to OH; will outlast ordi cel bias! 1c ool Case CGN aLeLEr tater este ie re “ate : ‘of things the mighty pageant will pre- { MANY STYLES IN WHITE inserted SREY i2e 2 doi -Be Mary two-to one; donot) | ne brook’s 65 Be ¢ rnd to sc NS c Blackboard Erasers—ench.. §¢ its — K r=) tots inches a pent so many beautiful floats emblem- AND EXCLUSIVE FANCY CDI Bhs b arjand are 91)" “Gig og» Spencerian; doz 7c OC ae nee z Lee a $I School Ink—2-02. bottle...» 3e = atic of the original States, picturing PATTERNS, Lead Pencils — rou and, _Tosew ‘ood, AAR Eorer atihch cite o 2-02. ‘4 poenes from’ Shakespeare, {ilustrating nickel tip BUps Seip yeaah | Ester’ rook’s 048 Falcon Een n 69, 7c \Pencil Boxes Cloth’ Fanch Canes 5 Coney Island life and public events and AGK FOR CLUETT SHIRTS dozgn.-. +--+ cl sren ihe ial ata Tc, Points gross : ac i CHIE Tne! ‘ fe a ennouncing ‘business and commerciai AND LOOK FoR THE Lead Penc’ MACHT ANY CULTS ie et } Composition Bechet board vivend: beng hool Companioi shape of School Penholders—with enterprises, that {t will stretch from tips with rt n les nee ass) a lead P- Heil, Co.tiin 2 pencils. perrinserte.j ocean ocseach 1c Blaisdell’s Hener 2 aper; dozen “he Penvtis doves y Ake ser SCT paid iocinentenansee 89! gersizesand School Cases ¢ | : abave, bur 14 Sine LOC! jong... seach Lead Pencils— el fine lead, supe Riade; pilt tops w dozen 40c; regu School finpraliae 35c& 65c | What's the Best New York Store | School Handkerchict: Good Enough for Hard and Constant’ Use—Cheap for Chi dren’ Ss Shoes? Dats prices on “these-are-so- low that-there-witt-be no Enough to Lose Without Vexation. E think it’s this store—and, if cuse for any boy oF girl going to school without a Two grades at two prices, and you cannot match these we may judge by the business SLL ee aah aa one it will be well to get a ues qua ‘ fc tore we do, a satisfactory propor- d season’s supply while the offer is open. overe ast black glor tion of the public agrees with us. frames; Congo handics ‘ Siege 1 Covered with mercerized gloria and fitted with tassels and ca es; 22- We have always given a great deal ET eAE eT Burt rere were tr motion. Ex-Alderman Fred Lundy and hie fbrother will have a float upon which a monster red lobster will be the central figure, with fish, crabs and-other in- habltants of the sait seas. arrayed about it and escorting it “on feot.’ Louis Stauch, undaunted dy hie toon joss-4n--the-Steeplachase fice, wilt fegain present a beautiful float repre- ting his: popular all-the-year-round ‘hotel and ballroom, while Albert Ros- pndahl will mhow the biggest cigar Coney Island ever saw on @ float for I the Rodena Cigar Company. Many other dainty and ploturesque floats will appear {n the Industrial division of the Great pageant. ~1Sc—Penbalders| scach., 2c | (siezel © CLUETT, PEABODY aco, MAKERS OF ARROW cOLLane, _plack, Composition Books thicker Cat. Ac «., nels Maes * sy.15} and Eemstitched Hand! erchiefs plain white or teguluriy The Carpentere’ Union will also be ; 1 ‘ “represented by a fat, on wien wit be [fl] We 125th st., nr7th av. and 24-inch ses; paragon frames; horn, silver and plain or eet } of attention to this branch of our shoe | tine Cuality Hematitched Handkerchie s @ complete workshop, with carpenters trimmed natural\wood handles.:.).+..esss deters sere sersenes business. Our fitters are specialists neat initial in corner; each, .. «+++» Slexel Cooper Store, Main Floo meena ane peeere ooer reams i No Connection with Any Broux Store (Siege! Cooper $ Main Ficor, Front) a A ea A nnn nN Handsome Sid ae boards, m9. 76 School Aprons Toon isn’t a school girl that Wduldn’t appreciate one and joiners plying their trade. The Election for King. * Tne contest for the honor of reign- tig for one brief week over Coney, the Jale of Joy, as King of the MardlyGray Carnival, waxes hot us the days éf the campaign shorten. een ‘The prediction that the election was -~ | by no means won, and that it was-atill [nobody's race, tx fulfiiod, @# the record Nor the past twenty-four hours shows, Nearly 45.000 votes came in for Corre m Payton, of the Leer Avenue Theatr j Brooklyn, sending him) to the top again; | | while there were 6.00)\for John Heong in children’s foot-wear and give care- ful and Bea Stlort to the important ia duty of so fitting their little cus- D O tht , tomers charts foot will be Yrawing U s - neatly and stylishly clad, yet ll particular atention to this Grawing outfit at free to move, grow and be , Which is avery desirable set and unmatch- comfortable. 4% able at its price. Our lines are very com. | ; plete. We carry everything in children’s footwear that is made, and our special lines are presented as the best values that the prices of these dainty and serviceable aprons. hey are all well made ana of good quality material ina variety of styles that will please any one. As a special feature of this school-time season, we have selected some very desirable aprons and marked them at specially low prices. Children’s Russian CLO poche case, containing these inch compass, with pen, c -inch spacing dividers; tad Tee mre poi -inch raving je }pouly and 6,000 for White Lawn Aprons—good quality; bib and bretelle; prettily hem- d D George T. Hering, th 4 stitched; generous width and deep tre my sizes 400 can obtain, ‘ Cate Rada a ie vauie cli Hoiel, went up 339 point p bevel ‘mirore 1 BE speclal at esc... 2. scveneecee seers ee fi Among these special lines are : GiucToaquares G-Inehi pratractor; 7ainch 45° appy-Musgsy'’ McGraw ast brass ‘trim- bib and bretele finished with 8 é QY transparent ceiluoid White Lawn Aprons—pood quality; embroidery ruffle; years; special at. | 49 votes, and one new candidate ap- | nsparent cel uloid it~ pen.il; sounce botte er; six it $7.95 mings, lined] d diawer, etc. | peared in the feld, B.A, Burkey of , | Dreamland, with 500 in-x bunch, ioe width and dee ic The ‘‘Buster Brown’’ Shoes for Boys and « irls ge Priced at $2 and $2.50. proof draw In wpite of tls showing, John yt Mother Hubbard Style Aprons—ve: ity lawn; yoke and deep cy ° | paul 4a tll) 20 « Largest Home Cutfitting tulfle fini hed with two rows of h ehinei eld uiestrings AQ) Orthopaedic Shoes for Boys and Girls drawing paper © [iat ronda isa spout among his s- | Concern in -New York, with hemsy sizes 4 to 12 yearsy spe Cc Kidskin and calfskin; £2 a pair. : TeGAen ch : | that ho fe, for one upon whom to place fil Send for Spocial ‘Flat’ “Foot Mould’’ Shoes for Boys and Girls 85¢e d ie i he te, £0 f Special “Flat’’ Prices s and-up to.. ie flacen tations sual nes] e lees B ——, If Cooking School Sets Choice of a dozen styles at $2.50, b i i | Hs ean | CASH OR CREDIT. BI Cap, apron ond siceves, ‘All made of good quality lawn = c rs ‘ ati eo Prana $100 Worth of Goods { |p Acalicatatetiendicarelitimandens SREP ACEC eee 69c “Ruth Mey’’ Shoes tor Girls at $1.50 Everything in scales, drawing pens, paper, drawing ie) } march at the Ulmer Park plonic of th + 91.50 Per Week, $ Kidskin and patent leather; button of laced. ink and artists’ ma pera generally Cy ue ial é i (Siegel Coop tore, Third Floor, Center, 1 reel ae (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Flog:, Rear.) } axsogiated lodges of Kalgnts of, Pythta! g lot Kaige and Queans counties, Monduy, Opon Saturday Evening eas dortralt appoara on this bieada vt Sate Misauane (Siegel Cooper Store, Stcond Floor, Center.) Ask for ‘‘S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them