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NG WORDED. SVEor at. osete + Ball Follow Coronat of Rulers, dren” Once More, last night was simply fag care to the dogs, while the GOK smiled upon their revels. "he people of five boroughs, ter of a million children of ion Police Out in Force, but Find ‘Little ‘to Do—All “Chil- ‘he makers of the weather were par- oulariy gocd for the opening of the Mth annua! Mardi Gras, and Coney jammed from Sea Gate to Brighton Beach ‘with people out for a good time, cast- weather @ quar- Father ‘TMaickerbocker, came out, and their ‘epueine from Jersey, trom, Suffolk and Coney so much fun. Thomas Abbott, “the oldest or good old Ancient Hood -~ ) Wlood, after the parade of Rex jare Din ted. with g World's warnings against th —fhims who spoiled the pleasure Year's carnival on one or two : faray Gras adorned tickled down the backs of men. ‘Fatties, cowbells and other @nii enough “ticker tape” ‘lobe two or three times over. tun from start to finish. John Econopouly, the Rex of {i Mt Bhabliant," and bie ten- great-grandson, it was fine. Louls Stauch’s float, prese: pageant, winning first vorize In petition. Crowning the Rulers. F. F. Casto: ‘moat impressive. Mr, William B. Lake placed the cro “With feelings of the deepes: pi the kingly position to “have been exalted. Wat ail W King has done or tha reign a success. “Ard now as your King, I | fils) Queen Consort, the charming Misq )) @raos Fox, of Corse Payton’s Lee Ave- | being sought by three dozen detectives ie Theatre, Brooklyn, was over—“I | in a few minutes. lums Kept. Away. ” Geclare,” said Borougn Inspector V. and 1s heod- of last nights, ‘there was little or no disorder and very few arrests the first night of Coney | on | rat a [Set in without being observed. It snowed confettl, which fantastically the halr of the ladies or Horna, nolse- Makers filled the air with thelr music, was mada the basement elevator and made his into lartata /or the uqwary to belt the W&Y Up alongside the big building to ‘The mighty pageant of the Carnival ‘ot the Original States was the chief Tedture of the evening, and from tne Waele Sam sent into the parade by it all, to ‘Thomas Abbott, the non genarian “old- year. ‘The corénation tn the ballroom at "8 Pabst Loop Hotel was Eoonoopouly said, as Preaident. wn upon | his head and pronounced him “Rex V."; “Mr. President and gentlemen of the Coney Island Mard! Gras Association: t appre elation of the groat honor conferred, 1| which I and promise you ta king ould do, that wil 7 do te make my hereby command that the Mardi Gras Seed with Joy unconfined, ta the the welfare, prosperity and wi ofall ood and loyal subjects promoted, Th - Fox. Rex V. sald Jewels for the Queen. “In commemoration of this gre you will cherish long as a reme: 9 this occasion when you were Qilsen of the Maral Gree." ‘At this Rex V, placed about meck of his queen a beautiful Jocket and necklace hé coronation or inaugural ‘ai, thank you foi y nd ball, and assure felt gialitude, Coney {sland mu fee) proud that it numbers a enterprising <itizens Un nt im p » thd ainusemont fund enlightenm: Luna Park after the parade was featiyl- tien begin and that the carnival’ pro- | end that ell-being may be . turning to the beautiful woman who had consonted to be Quest Consort | ofthe revels for the week. Miss Grace eat event T mow present Uiis token, which I hope! mbrance crowned the fair diamond ball at mendous success Fully twenty a sand people surged Into the iminaase aliroom and = inclosure. ¥rederic Thomson welcomed Kex V. nod | Queen Consort to ‘Luna Park, King replied: "We, your’ King and Queen 2 nt of Who may pass within {ls portals WMoy y terial way but @uty well done and resp men.” appl of pec the royal carriagy to ¢ ing 1 as th rook! yy y Bi X miy, The iatter had pr une, patriotic gmuals by Greet hand, di tribute was pald to t John opouly andi ing prosence of pect an and se, he met ny Peter D., [her Le heeded the change, OPENING OL FOR A HEARING Grand Pageant and Inaugural, Police Will Be Given a Chance to Unravel Glues to Thefts. HOODLUMS KEEP AWAY.)/HE HAD MANY VICTIMS. Tickets Detectives Ignored Be- fore Connect Him with Stolen Goods. “Dr. Fred Mandow,” the medical Raffles, was erraigned before Judge Whitman in Part IIT, of General Ses- sions this morning and remanded for a further heartng Friday tn order to give follow cluea jeading to orimes committed end jot ati or. Detective Wilbur, who arrested Man- |aow, said tn court that he had re- celyed 51 pawn tickets from Peter J. Yalmo, of No, #2 Third avenue, the original complainant against Mandow, but had nad no time to make an in- vestigation. ~Disirict-Altorney Jerome appeared in court and questioned Wilbur. ‘The arrest of “Dr. Mandow,” by De- fective Lieutenant Wilber yeaterday afternoon. as @ result of The Eren- ing “World’a exposure of hie. thiev- ing propensities; caused much ex- cltem: in eections of the town where Mandow, whose real name Is Mandoweky, Is known. He calmly -subenitted ty Temarking that the ‘‘game 1s up,” and aecom- Panted his captor to Inspector MeCet- ferty’s office, where his appearance cattsed some condternation. ‘The capture of Mandow was dramatic, Dressed in his Prince Albert coat and & straw hat, Mandow left his hiding plave early tn the afternoon to visit an acquaintance downtown. About noon jor McCafferty had called his slouths together, handed them the’ de- woription of “Dr. Mandow." printed in yesterday's Evening World, and told them to go owt and get him. He was i that J am most agreeably disap-| An Evening World reporter who hed T had come down prepared besn on a still punt for the pseudo phy- $0 policemen, 6) Lieutenants and sician almost WH detectives, under six Captains, to | learned that Mandow had tot Mra. F. @eht trouble, But, thanks to The Even- J. Clarke, at whose house he roomed, vince his release, hat at No. 158 Third avenue, that he would visit the New York Life Insurance the detectives a further opportunity to | Bogus Doctor Accused of Many Thetts, His Sweetheart and His Signature UNSEEN FORCE COMPELS GIRL TO JUMP FR 0. CHICAGO, ‘Sept. 17.—While speedin h Hend, Ind., where she wa» NEW YORK FLYER JUMPS TRACK AT MBER 17, 1907. THOUSANDS of CUSTOMERS. THE Challenge Sale BEGINS WITH_AN ENORMOUS VOLUME OF FALL BUSINESS. B’ that was to be ox- pected. THE 14TH STREET STORE mado tremendous effor's. It nover before offered so many attrac- tions in seasonable merchand- Ise, or presented 4 better store in the matter of systematic detail and quick service. Everything In drygoods, everything for personal wear. and everything for the home in thts SEMI-ANNUAL. CHAL- LENGE SALE AT THE MOST POWERFUL OF _EXTRAOR- DINARILY LOW PRICES. Fancy China, Glassware and Dinner Sets Challenge Sale Offers Worthy a Throng, ae 5,000 pieces of hand-painted imported.China, made Gf beautiful, delicate china. Chocolate Pots, Cracker Jars, Sugar and Cream SS TO-MORROW TOI P.M. Bed Streads. Good, heavy quality crochet Bed Spreads, ‘suitable for large beds, hemmed ready to use. Worth 79c. No mail orders. Limit 4 to a customer. Each.. 49c (THE 14TH STREET STORE Main Floot.) Sets,- Cake Plates, Vienna )Medallion Plates, Game Plaques, Salad, Berry and Ice Cream Bowls, Mayon- 9 naise Bowl and Plates, Chop Trays, Old Dutch Tobacco C Jirs, fine Bric-a-Brac, etc......-- ScAnOCS 200 HIGH-GRADE DINNER SETS. New patterns; easily worth $7 ae ue cluded are {2 Dinner Plates, 12 Tea Plates, 12 Soup Plates, 12 us ene 12 Cups and Saucers, 12 Individual Butters, 2 large © 4 Dishes, 1 Soup Tureen, 2-targe Platters, 4-Cake Plate, 4 Daker, + Gravy Boat, 5 98 1 Pickle . { Butter Dish. Each single plece richly em- () nde oeate es ‘300 FINEST GRADE CHINA 56-PIECE TO-MORROW, 10 A.M. H-GRADE AUSTRIAN CHT A 50 Mm » T r School, Miss Con TO1 P.M. 1O0-TIECKE DINNER SETS €8.G6 | FrASETS Tee, $95 stance Hym venteen years old, wa ‘on g7.98 | PECRAT ER ToWLET | seined with an uncontrollable desire ¢ L Ni. C 2.' Talue $2.00... ' | Jump from the automoblie tn which she unch Xa kins | wag rkiing. She was brought bac ype eee | | to her home, No. 67 Forty-eighth place Good quality hemmed 85c | FANCY, d ahe will be kept to ber weeks with a broken what made me jump, erything was all right going along at a hig threw open the door and he ground. never ride in an automoblic Passengers on Lehigh Valley Express Escape with Slight Injuries. enter this tunnel. Asa re-| again.’ sult of this precautionary measure the! B. engine was not-pving at a rate suif-| clent to caus¢ a serious derailment of the entire tratr.”’ yman, father of the Injured he could «ive no reason for dant other than that given pe Jamp from high dulldings. 4) EASTON, Pa, Sept. 11—A Lehigh Valley express train from Buffalo to Now York was wrecked early to-day pear Pattenburg tunnel in New Jerses, the jumped the track and plunged into the Napkins, small check designs, medium size; worth 55c. a dozen. No mail orders. Ne more than 2 dozen 3 STs toacustomer. Doz. (THE 1411. STREET STORE, Main Floor.) OIL AND VINEG. value $1.00, 4 B-INCH SALAD AND BERRY @y ‘ iesest cit BOWES taite $298, ate s+ SLID. (THE 14TH STREET STORK, Basement.) Fresh Meats W inesandLiquors Extra Fancy Jersey y7¢ Maryland Whiskey. Broller-, Pound gallon, 92.45, SUGAR AND value $2.98. ¥% gallon, $1.25; the regular 90c. full quart bottle ~G.r's’ Shoes TH v4 Third Flea kidskin, w ent leathet pr py | Potundensecey..--nereee BO 726 | PP at ee Building during the day, Despite thirteen miles from this city, Kidskin, with pe iu ‘A number of trainmen and passen- Solid, durable soles. — feet chat iB Conatant aren was wert lwera were’ injured. but none of civ . She 6 to 44. Pair c Lerner BALTIMORE WHISKEY—Galion Mandow managed to | latter he train waa runnin shia fl esha Df | Sizes 6_ Le ee is TEsO, NETO Bleaoy tote DOC at nish spesd when locomouve Pe (THE RE, 2 Tralled by Reporter. It was late tn the kfternoon when a slonder-bullt_ man, answering the de- scription of Dr. Mandow, emerged trom Broadway. The Evening World reporte> The business men of Coney Isiand hag followed him down Broadway to Worth, fmvited the summer-weary metropolis to West Bnoadway, to Duane, to Broad. to conve out and play, and the children way. Here the reporter was about to + Of New York had accepted, and it was speak to the stranger when Detective | Wilber rushed nd grabbed him. “Mandow, I want you." he said. Where Wilber caimu from was a mys- tery, Tho arrest was made so sud- denly that Mandow had no time to try to beat iL Turning to The Evening World reporter Wilber sald: Wnatsccyour vbusiness \owith man? He ts Dr. Mandow.”” his the capture. On his way to Hendquar- | lara Mandow denied every allegation against bim, saying he did not know eny of the parties whose names and property losses were enumerated in yos- terday’s Evening World. Girl Was Deceived, Hanna Bobi, the sweetheart of Man- dowski, was seen last night. She feels her position keenly, and weepingly de- nies she ever know Mandow's real . charaoter, {am done with Freddy forever,” she vobbed. “He has déceived me and now my promised huscand, und 1 woul | Sacrifice anything -to-make tim huppy, | 1 never dreames that he would steal. I never want to hear of nim again.” Deapite tne fact thal Mandow never seemed to have money, Miss Bohm ad- mitted he contributed to her support while she summered At Yaphank, LL, with Mr, Palmer'a famil: He also pawued 1 {wold wateh and atic trustinxiy wave Mer adwirer her {ch and pas, Pawa Gcueie for th ure mow in the hands of the police. Le, O. Agnew Spier, ington avenue, ac dow pretended to hi he was an assistant, to-day came for- Ward with another ‘xccusation against Mandow, “Dr. Bp fi and gaye him ———-—____ regrets. STRUCK BY FIREWORKS’ No. 1670 Lex- bertles which he now Antonio Rizzo Dying in Flower Hospital as Result of a Pe- culiar Accident, Antonio Risxo, of No, 322 East fixtyy third etreet, ts dying at Flower Hospital e result of a pecullar accident last during an Itallan celebration tn Sixty- 2nd atreet near Third avenue, struck 1 exploded, fracturing bts skull inel) Azalone, of No, 3161 First dealer in fireworks, who had the display, was arrested en lis applylng at Fire Head- r a permit to continue send- works during the celebritten. was taken to the Yorkvillle ling 3 | Azalor ured Rizzo did not fx. It shot upward ralght o' * ry of the, bomb Who was cut haart, isco Orlando, oO; met The detective was congratulated on-was dic ! I am scorned by my friengu He waa| lee betriended Raffles, , BOMB AND FATALLY HURT. | [night, when a fireworks bomb, sent up | the roof i ati amano opine aati Black and Colored Dress Goods A SPECIAL OFFrRING OF SEVEY AL THOUSAND YARDS of a variety of fashionable weaves for fall and winter wei Mountainside, The engineer, Hervert Godley, of this city, was injured inter- nally, and the baggagemaater sustained @ fractured arm. The passengers injured rere riding wore considerably shaken up t y were fot badly hurt. at Godley ta the engineer who was run- Regularly $1.00 to $2.00 yard, 5 mingeitnemlastniarmnanernroes lant < 70c, 75¢, 90¢ winter when it left the track on e Seen ities art a > oni : and Phillipsburg, N. J. and nar- : fomy vescapedt going “into” the slver \ Misses’ Suits and Coats meyenty feet below, ; TAILO. SUITS. 1 New fall mixtures, Entirely new | patiroad attractive micdel. (Also su table for small women, 19,59 the comp SEPARAT) COATS of Broadcloth, 24 inch, Porton vet teal ; handsomely braid trim ned, 16.£ oe eS ak hola.) Greys’ SCHOOL C_ALs. Imported Cheviot ts aye te Waker Ae 7, = Palled passenger: al hilert pavy, brown and red —4 to 16 years, 10:50 Buffalo a’ % Inst eve train at abo thie ~ morning. 6 Oo this. morning i¢ & lob beet, es the train was a ut to enter the ‘west end of the Muse teong tunnel, jwhich cuts throu y he engine w —————e naine, it not been the engine Was proceed rate of speed the a jo tance until they earme. to a stands Naturally the) passengers, many t at the time, were. ¢ siderably shaken up. Sul pore of the from the reports we have recelyed her was Injured. z a SPEAKING OF NEW FALL HATS, Jal! There's a Fine V. | on View at Bloomingdales” | Fifty-Ninth Street. Store. Now that straws are doomed and the days of felt are upon us, the old prob- jem of f S Announcement -are_siowed down ax WE WILL OPEN OUR NEW STORE, BROADWAY AND EIGHTEENTH STREET, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-THIRD. Your Presence We Will Appreciate, iety of Them When Opened It Will Be One of the Largest and Finest Equipped Specialty Houses in the Country. 1are looking cheap, smart; lake a peep at} y display at Bloom- atreet Broadway, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Sts, nd Third ription are pection, and: {t & you will here wondrous wings, appealingty drooping mushrooms with haugaty — ostrich plumes, imiddle-sized beavers and enor- | nous picture hats, all vie for your ap proval For morning, afternoon and evening | black promises’ to be the popular favor- Meo, and hate of all kinds are shown inthis sombre hue. | A new shade of blue, and all the soft browns hold their own, A festive rray of colors and siapes are now on view at Broom Joa" for trimmings, they are weird and wondrous. Perky bows and soft coque aft wings and downy maraboux. all ait at different angles jon the latest novelties In the.mflHnery line. In honor of ‘the opentng the show- n beautifully decorated with krapes and palms, Rea flowere in baskets add a bright festive Zouch to the millinery department and all the xayly colored hats-are shown to best advantage. Enormous hats in velvet or tulle romise to be the smart thing for ev ig wear, atid birdland must be pathet- feally Geatitute from. the array of plumes, atgretter festive trimmt woman Three men out of every five have trouble getting collarsthatlook stylish and wear comfortably after they're sent to the laun- dry. The other wo using discrimination—buy riangle Brana SHRUNK 70 SIZE ©7144 SIZES Collars and have the satisfaction of wearing collars that arc linen;-always look idan always fit exactly and wear twice as long as other collars sold at the same price. Look for the mark All popular styles, 15c, 2 for 25c—in the CEO best stores everywhere. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co,, The Linen Collar Makem, Troy, N.Y. | wear and If are looking for} smart, attractive d gear you will find both quality and romsonable price at Fifty-ninth strest, avenue, Sy btedly hi ‘0 Ghelne, struck the, br’ ‘ ‘| Square Yard 29e, the tracks and afte: trimme Bi Gy y) V. J; HErprie oat eater an ee well. Big cy 31g Linoleum V Glues. ine Decaeee com ANS value at... INLAID — LINOLEUMS. INLAID . LINOLEUMS. | Saving toe Fain, da Het i : (THE 14TH ATRERT STORE: Best of tile patterns, Best of selected ic nh Im ped rm oy = = 3 Wig “on! She Honea tome tee SS $185 values square OH oo | pater 5105 _$ J LEROY 3-8TAR_COGNAC—Imported in glass from | Fran: ‘dot 15 Restaurant Special Table d’Hote Luncheon Noodle Soup, Crackers, Piccalill. Fish Cake, Cream Sauce, Boiled Potat: Choice of Braised Beef (Flemisi: style), or Broiled Calves’. Liver ith Bacon, Stewed Tomatoes anc Mashed Potatoes. Homme-Made Bread Pudding or Fruit 30. (6 Tapioca, Whipped Cream, Tea, Coffee, Milk, Cocoa, (Sixth Floor.) mo = : Boys Suits With Extra Pair Paats Strong, durable Blue Suits, with one pair of plain and one pal of knickerbocker pants, Tai- LEST BEER—Cream: beverage; dozen bottios... THAT “ALWAYS GOOD” SMEY. : Z ‘OLD. CROW-Gatlon, $2.78. te ROABTS—Pound.: gallon. $1.40; quart bot 14TH STREET Sixth Floer.) LENT (Tne 10,000 YARDS OF BARRY, OSTLERE & SHEPHERD'S IMPORTED OILCLOTHS. The best in 2 9 Cc the-world. . The best patterns. on sale Regular 45 and 500 Qualities of Domestic Oric Wednesday. values upto 65c. Sq: yard, Joths, lored «and values; 3$q. ‘d ‘Ae RE, Fourth Important Challenge Sale of Housefurnishings. 5 Foot White ‘Top Kitchen Tables, Freer.) Women s W aists ? Dark or light shades, polka dots, checks or striped madras; two-inch box plaits down the “centre; attractively ~~ 5 trimmed with pearl buttons, and long steeves ;-79c. values PERSIAN, LAWN gg Usual Price, WAISTS, $1.69 values 7OC $1.39 c RILLIANTINE 1.37, ' BRYAISTS. «,..--.- P1098 (TME 14TH STORE, 4TH STREET Becond Floor.) Women's Suits Broadcloth, Jackets lined with gugranteed afin or Skinner satin; new mannish _ sleeves, notch collars. Skirts are grace, ful allover plaited models, iit med with self folds. Black, Blu BLU BREAD RAISERS—Made | of good strong tin: deep AND WHIT dome cover CHINA, Baie ‘BO: deep foot; reg She. Polished wooden EXTRA GOOD BLACK. ING) CABINETS — Fin: fahed in dark golden oak with fancy carpet tops And tron foot rests. 79¢ Regular price $1,25.-/ tops . and Brown. t 100 FEET OF wHiTE . Sizes 34 to COTTON CLOTHES [Go | EXTRA 4 44. $22.50 8-Foor sTEF LADDERS | LINE. ....eseccrrt MQUARE) CLOTHES. fi os e bucket rests; (THE 14TH STREET wooden bottoms: 796 values ... * 45C STORE, Basement.) rewujarly $1:49 é less than 60 The greaiest hargal | in Wash Boilers ever offered— Tin Wash Boilers with 16-ounce solld copper bottoms, extra heavy. side handles, Regu- $1 94 lar. pricé $1.69. SOU ° WOMEN’S. NEW FALL COATS.... WOMEN'S VOILE ‘st feoond Wicer.)