The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1907, Page 6

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se CARNAL KG TOBE ELECTED BT-04' OTE Polls Close at 4 o’Clock,. So Hustle the Ballots for _ Your. Choice, NECK AND NECK RACE. Econopouly and, Payton Are Ahead of All Others, With *_Former-in_the Lead. ‘This js the last aay of the mighty __strugsie for the honor of wearing the crown of King of the Coney Island Mardi Gras and Carntyal of the Origi- pal Siates, which begins on Monday and lasts a week, P The polls close at 4 P. M. to-day. Votes for King must be in the hands of the Mardi Grae bBditor, Evening World, before that hour to be counted. Cet the coupon bal- _ let from the Evoning World, verite fm the mame of your candidate and vote before 4 P.M. The name if winner will be announced to- morrow !f the votes can be count im time. On the opening of the last day of this Femarkable election by which the read- ra of Tre Evening World, without re- ard to race, age, sex or condition, are electing a King for the Isle of Joy to rule over {ts annual frolic with a Queen et his own choosing, John Econopouly leads, having 117,506 votes, his nearest @ompetitor, Corse Payton, having 104.635 Votes for Mr, Econopouly came in from all directions, through his brother, Peter D, Econopouly. of the Brooklyn « House, Bowery and Henderson's Walk, Coney Island, Pleased In Any Event. -T-have worked hard for the election ef my brother John,” said Peter D.. who is known to his friends as “Peter Dear.” “I hope he will be elected, but whether he is or not Iam gratified “With the whole souled way the Greeks of New York have stood by him and me." - Peter D, Econopouly has just effected of the Henderson property from wery to the beach, 64 feet deep, frontage on the Bowery, at 60 n year, Here he will round hotel of 30) ted —and—electric. club and meeting Wwe” FOR KING OF CONEY ISLAND CARNIVAL. John ~ Econopouly Payton . Rosenthal Donnelly Bull eBar , Jerry Chief Jere F. Twomey Fernand Akou Doc. George W. John P.. Morriss: Joba! J,_icGraw br F/M. Burke « lemme] Smith Ryan; Dan K, Kelly Club, Brooklyn Ras E. A. Burke Elias P. Clayton Antonio Corel PO H. ‘Jolly . Handy Harry, Latehaw... Fred Schue . David He! Extward aA. (Capt. Gus Woblachlege! C. Bromley Gray . Herman Wafers Monroe‘J. Fisher . August Ludeman . am A. Norton E, Van Ackerman Joe Prince .. | Barney Knobloch . Thomas Langtry ‘These letters came with other allow: | Inclosed please find 18,600 votes to be friemdi of the Sixteenth Ward, Eeonopouly, with the best of the residents of this district for hig ultimate success in the contest for the "King of the Carnival,” MORRIS SOIR. A bundle of 6,500 votes were from eight girls who walt on the ice cream customers at Econopouly's Williamsburg store: Misses Frieda Koehler, %ate Don- ner, Rose Hand, Minnie Kunze, Florence Brooks, Alice Glynn, Amelia Poore, May Travis. Incloved please find seven hundred and } coupons, 1 would Ike you to ive them to Mr. John Eoonopouly, anfl as pore that yott decause Iams Inde boy, seven yeare old, and would like the Marat Gras, and Decause I worked vei : to get_there Anthohy Polakos, of the Rodena cigar stand and restaurant, Coney Island, has sent tn §,500- for-Boonopouly; Gus Aiivier, restaurateur, 2,600; Chris Vore- tas, 1,000; E. Walter Barker, a K. of P. of Newton, N. J., 38; George Luskas, No. 2% Broadway, Brooklyn, 1,000; the Independence League of the Nineteenth Distriet, Centra’ syenue, Hrooklyn 1,000; Anthony Forches, the floriat nc fruit. vender iin front of the Pulitzer Building, 600; Michael J, Counes, of ‘Third avenue and One Hun(red and Forty-ninth street, Bronx; the twelve. yeer-did son of John Counes, the con- fectioner, 1000, Payton’s Friends Buey. ‘There were many letters with votes fdr Corse Payton, of which these are samples: George G. Dedemos sent in 6500 votes best results from Read the directions! And follow-them!- You cannot expect to get the P&G. (preter & Gamble) Naphtha Soap, if you do not use it in the right way. So, when you buy a cake of P. & G. Naphtha Soap look at the directions on the in- They tell you How to wash half the work it now takes... standing, for hours, over a tub o ent-rubbing-the life out-of. thes j.an..awas side of the wrapper. ‘They are very simple. clothes in half the time and with® . without boiling them... . with- board ....,.,_ without f hot water P. & G. Naphtha Soap is for sale in almost every grocery in this city. The price is 5 cents a cake PROCTER & GAMBLE. Factorieni Port Ivory, Staten Iitand, N. HOLZWASSER& CO 10% Tl be allowed om presentation of this advertisement on any article purchared for cush {his we Open Every Evening row | wi | ; | home. | FOMNITURE, ¢ }witeh Can me Liberal Cr i cur ‘ z fr BER Sacomrds bev: | $160 si6.00°%" "52. f Sled mirror oF S| s15u 1 315,00 $225 « $200 $29.00 $2.50 * 44 $30.00 ‘' $3,50 ‘* ia! 810,000 by ape pred Table. Cover Bots karte Matsio Agents for GRAND RAPIDS Rely pe they would &pp AUEETS | $75 Worth, $7.20 Down, 31.50 Week | | Y. Write for our Rooms New Catalogue, Furnished Malled Free. at $65 FURNITURE. Atrual Vane arn, ts of the follow. | in xour REDOING, &o Varchased 9a) Oar | edit System. ew dersey Se HOW VOTE STANDS | THE EVENING WORLD, | Three Campaigners Election ot Interested [A your MAN Gras, exker~ grea! pleasure in banding you herewith SW) votes | Ce Brooklyn, who | wich or your good wore in thle mat Be you tor the permission | Incloset please find and fifty {imi King ot | . —Whehing | n TB and the OB. fa —Mtardt—Orxs—tent him the beet of luck, re AH TAH tem RONG Our NG CHARTER This one came from the man who in the King ot Cone. TUESDAY, af “counta up” the ballot-boxes at the Payton Lee Avenile Theatre, Brooklyn Kindly cre®@t our candidate, Corse Pay ton, for Monday with 13,200 votes. Re epectfully, MARBURG Votes also came for Payton from C C. Edmiston, F. 8. and T.; 8, Sohaefte-, Katherine Kempf and the Duke of Bquee dunk; Timothy Kerrigan, 300 votes from the B, & G, Theatrical Agency, Keeney Theatre; William Fisher, Who New- some, F. M., F. P., >. B. Volz, Muster Charies J. Frost, F. K. ©., Fi Harlem; T. Ro L.. August Frank Ferro, Will! Rapha Charles Cordes and polien: W. Scott, May Valentin g T. Oelson,” Edward Gunther, st el, John Daly and others Votes for Rosenthal. Please credit these 57 vo t Y An Extensive Throughout hs very ming. In character of desig NO CONNECTIO Siegel Cooper Co. and Ela°orate Advance Zz Showitiig of Our Millinery r the Coming Fall and Winter Wili Be Given on Wednesday, September 11th E believe this showing will bea revelation even to those who are familiar W with past demonstrations of our power, and interesting exhibition of the very highest forms of millinery art and excellence at common-sense prites. ° More Than 1,000 Lats at Prices Below $10 _! More Than 500 Hats at Prices irom $10 to $15 About 100 imported {fats Priced trom $25 to $50 fe ried collection the feature of the test possi’ le choice at the most moderate price has been Repesteasigetly in effectiveness and becomingn all that goes to make up millinery beauty and style—this collection will be found second to none in this city; wherever shown, however priced. offered it easily siands alone, In reasonableness of prices—judge for yourself. large and well-ve n, originality Shad +-B.ORBENNUT, PRE . RESTORE GRAY HAIR RESTORE HAIR , ant We promise a very striking Included in the showing will be ANY OTHER STORE SIEGEL (@/COPERE Cereaitd MOTHER WANTS TO RANSOM HER BOY Tells Police to ‘Keep Out,” and Offers to Pay $500 to the Kidnappers. | | | | | ame mother of fi¥e-year-old Nicolo | |Tomaso, of No. U4 \East Houston | wireet, who wae kidnapped three weeks ago, has offered 00 reward fer the rv- turn of the child. ; | Ghe went to neadquaiters yesterday and told the police that they need do jwothtuy-turther-in-the-oaee,as she had Gecided that they could scoomplish | nothing. J | child's father, who ts prosperous, ‘| nas been receiving unsigned letters of- + | fering to produce cohild | that. the’ police WA? Keep’ ont ot ty | teeate Mapuascereed inci the z nothing more to do. wi! | pone te. Sei wi |MISS_ MARGARET DREXEL | NOT TO ENTER CONVENT. | LONDON, Sept. —Miss Margaret | Drexel, daughter of Anthony Drexel, [the banker, has given out a state | ment in Which she Gented reports to the effect that she Intends entering a | convent. She says: “The story is absolutely have ne intention of doing Never Fails to to its NATURAL COLOR No matter how long it has been gray or faded. Promotes a luxuri-| rowth of healthy hair. Stops) its falling out, and positively re-} moves Dandruff. Keeps. hair soft and glossy. Is nota dye. Puito Way Spec. Co, Newark. N. J. | | . and $1.00 bottles, all druggists. | ss—in In varier SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. _>—> SE RESTAURANT 100-Piece Dinner Sets at ‘25 O offer as: is conveyed by the headline — we control the output of quently:very great. i Fretich China became effeetive—thercfore we can save you $15 on each set over what you ‘The China is thin and translucent, the decorations. : ° *40 Imported Limoges French China + ry é * + £@ Fifth Floor, E. important fact explains how this store alone can make such an these dinner sets in this part of the United States. Our importations of ehina are enormous and the ptfoe-concessions we receive on every line we import are conge- In the case of these: two handred’vets which go on’ sale to-morrow we placed our. order for them and other ‘shipments to follow several months before the recent advanced price on would haye.to pay for similar qualities elsewhere. We carry these sets in ‘‘open stock—so that any time you wish to replace a piece you may do so from our stock f are put on under a good, reliable glaze, and each piece is guaranteed by the Simpson Crawford Co. The shapes are entirely new and graceful, as illustrated. The design consists of a dainty pink rose spray intermixed with green leaves, with coin gold stipple | edges on festoon border—a new feature on fine French ware Actual value of this beautiful set, $10. Specially priced abthis store oly at §25 the Set of One Hundred Pieces ~ $18,50 Porcelain Sets, 100 $15 Porcelain Sets, 100 pieces, at $10 62.50 10-piece Decorated Toilet Set 10 French Coffee Percolators $5 { * $3 Boh. Glass 9-in. Footed Comyotes, at $1.75 $7.50 Cha‘ing Dishes, nickell-d. at $3.50 j $2.50 Gas Portables, complete, zt $1 French Baccirat Glass, 1-3 off reg. prices. | SSS ee Fifty $21 Dining-Room Tables at $14.75 £ Fifth Bloor. AKE the elevator to the fifth floor and we shall show you as handsome an ex- hibit of dining-room ‘urniture as you have seen in many a day, at most liberal reductions.,in many cases from regular prices. As an example we men tion these splendid dining;room tables of thoroughly seasone’d go'den’ oal The slides are perfect-fitting, and the whole pece, including ainted Wall Plajues. at SO: A hiss" 7 ee Cream frays,at-$+.96— Painted 10-in. fancy China Piates. $2.25 feces, at $12.50| $1 tirn / $6.50 cur t $1.50 H'd Weatierzd Oak Mission (Jocks ar $2.25 slides, has a syperior-rubbed, polished finish which presents a very handsome «ppeirance. Table has round top, fitte! with deeply moulded, very massive pedestal base mounte} with curved. claw feet. Worth $14. 75 fully $21, special in the Fifth Wloor ‘Furniture Store at.......0.....+0++) OURS wf $15 Golden Oak Extension Tables, at $11.75 -| O. Leather Seat Dining at $2.55 Chair a 3 enuine Lester }$40 Turbish Arm ¢ | $2.50 Golden O e | $16.50 Mission $52 Golden Cak Buffet, at $32.50 $38.50 Golden Oak na Closet, at $32.75 $44 Cenuine Mah. Extension Table. st $33.75 sha nish Leath ae Rugs from Our Own Workrooms, at Cost Fitth Peos. OLID, substantial, serviceable, and withal of attractive appearance, are these stock Rugs, which were made by-our-own-werkinen.—The_prices we have put on them for this sale represent merely the cost of the mater.als, excluding coat of labor and all other expenses, ete.—so you can realize what important bargains they really are. he imporied in weave, coloring and wearing qualities : $16 Weatherei Osk Extension Tables, at $12,75 Many of the higher-priced rugs compare favorably with Below are quoted a few sizes and prices from the extensive assortment Size. Kind sale Price,; Size. Kind. Sale Price.) Size. Kind Sale Price. 6x9 Brussels ....... $7.75 | $.3x9.9 Brussels ........ All Wool- Velvet ....$17.75 6.9 All Wool Velvet - 11,50 | 8.8x10,6 All Wool Velvet . All Woot Velvet p++ 18.75 7.8x8 All Woo! Velvet «12.75 | 8.3x10.6 All Wool Yolvet .. $1.35 All-Wool Velvet Carpet at $1.15 a Yard A radical price revision goes into effect on these beautlf of the new Autumn patterns, in rich Oriental colors and d living roomis,-&c- $1 Granite Inlaid Linoleum, 69¢c. #q, yd. | $1.10 Inlaid Linoleum, 89¢c sq. yd. | They are all riate for halls, all-wool velvet carp ns, and are most app $1.35 Inlata- Linoleum, $1.10 so. yd. 55c, Printed Linoleums, 3@c. $4. yd. Bet well in mind that this September Special Sale of Blankets and Comfort- ables involves merchandise of the most staple character—standard goods { which can at any season of the year command standard retail prices. Hence this offering is doubly welcome just now—firstly, heciuse the savings are very material, and glad that you secured such splendid qualities at such low prices. : Of the blankets at $4.50 thero ure 250 pairs —Warm, tleecy, white wool blank 4, -or full-size beds, with pink, blue and red borders; actual worth $5.50 a pair. Sale price........ $4.50 Cotton Comfortables, sil..cline cavering, clean white cotton filling; value $2.25 exch; special at... $1.75 200 DownComlortabies, figured sateen covering, alt size; value $5.60 each; special at ......... $3.95 150 pairs White Wool Callfornia Blankets, ful! size, aul white, Ino silk ribbon binding, superior fintsh, . White Cotton Fleece Blankets, colored borders, per pair, $1.19, 980, 890 B04 seeeescesesseceseeeeee VQ Wednesday’s Grocery ‘ist of Savings Economy of the:greatest sort is evidenced— (all 2100. Chelsea, £5 Sixth Floor. Fare Frait Jame — Royal |/ . Heck Sat Se lt | n fai Busckverry, b| Whole Fruit | Melna's tamous brand; Roary visas ana Preserves— + pole, De rp refine: suimar: terry and Peas, Corn it an T Sea BRT 63c arid Tomatoes. Extre of re, gifted oan. Granulated ‘Bbc7' 1-| mone. Sugar. mweet peas, 1b, lass jars, I varteltes.-| Ho @ XE. Retined. (1. regular 180, larah Fi Maine Sugar Com, Royal Seyart euler i8e, saz. Eanes is ‘ongues do not any soaking, Shrimp — Ready to | eat, tip; thee euftictently tor salads, oold or al a h Crisp Biseulte—J. Fs S ic tal Me reaae ‘ust fins, | tender, Tat Royal be. lob a. from the National is ic Calj~ it 1, 5 Pelock ©) fornia white cherriea; ed in the fin | Imported — ha copular extra French Fi oltve atl; je lar 10c, car! ry ; gure | New — Packed Lebster— reel 706; alae Ruby Brand, finest paekad arayies | DOUe + all claws; don, Pure Pickling Spicos—iin- | $5.30 prs ‘and bot- 1 8c} ; large can | Quality trusa lature é erring = | ing pure Binaek Peppe ‘i sround Penang ated, {anc 1 " 33¢ Nitrates, SOC Royse Byayor ber; ree. ¢ bright, | ‘Tomato La- Cateup—Blue re Myler ny, yous, glee nider'ai Tice Uomknd Barat ' c 3 y Ka —> Bhlpped a us direct from a nearky poultry ee Hates ald guarante strictly Fear ieks interes 2OS Baking Powder — S\vart Bran, Guaranteed pute Sream. of morse Butter — Royal Aware rand, extra creamery. Lae Aweetest ald Ligaaat LUtLoe naa bet Javier —- Dituman’s Gindten brag, aelics «||| Premium | Chocolate. Toma fresh See Bens Walter boay kona, 4 Cake, Guanilt ihnites 4 alverted; Geovraled (ean free). secondly, because the time ts approaching when you will need these goods and_wien-you_will be very

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