The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1907, Page 9

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«HE EVENING WORLD,’ FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 20; 1907¢ BIGGEST CROWD FYER AT CONEY ather Good Brings Out Merry } ig Throng to Make Up “Lost” Night. a TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. Grand Ball at Clayton’s to Be Principal > Feature—City Officials as Guests. When Marshal F. We F. Clayton received \ the signal from Rex V, to start t pageant in the Coney Island car uh last night there were more people on the Island than ever before swarmec fn the of this popular resort. Among the spectators of the «reat Pageant of the Original States and the j industrial division, together with te streets and by-ways Hiremen’s and Clubs and Associations fection, which made 4 most interesting feature of the third Immense parade, was Hermann Raub, twice King of the Mara! Gras Association, who, with a large party of friends, viewed the par- i 40 from a private box In the balcony Qf wred Kister’s Hotel, King i Werman received his friends last year. hi where Under instructions of Deputy Police Commissioner Artiar—6'Keeffa, carried : out by Borough Inspector Flood. In- : spector Harkins and Capt. Langan, the spollce suppressed the tickler by sum- ods, and reduced the throw the 20 lowed to enjoy the annual frolic without molesta- tion. ‘ : The weather was fine. and after the sg pareant King John and Her Masesty the Queen Consort, repaired to Bt tauch's, where the second of the danc- the week was held, They Louis Stauch and and escorted to the box ret the Spanish dan riding and the heen arranged for entertatr oft aside them, and witnessed the tr! roy and Miss Laurel Or Bandit Queen in Fred the dashed {non bronco, Teddy R, T circled the great ballroom “and was Out again before any one realized that E22 HAS Patt Of tic slow. The—sevele-at in full yigor when morning can Gras’ bail, ‘rand finale but the 5: dnesday which forced the f the Dreum< Istd ball u evening at F. Hotel. Both of the grasd balirsoma will be made use of in what is ex- Proted tw be the great social event of Mardi Gras week and“Ahear | ber’s Drug Store and Rayenhall'x Hotel SEES CARNIVAL | pee | |Kaiser Watching Secret Operations | | ‘ Bandit Queen's “Stun Inthe of the merriment there! Was a reat commotion at the up: end of the great ballroom, the For the best appearing fremen's as FOR MORE MILK WSPECTORS | Association for ete Con-} dition of Poor Asks Estimate Board to Provide for Them. ty noclety ‘The Board. of Estimate held tts first 7 tition: for dec: #ne| tall meeting to-day, postponing as frat Le apatiat trac Rowery sweould hime (Poeneee © DUDS NORIDE 1D CS ee been winuers. Aye} of modifcations in thy routes of the See |New York and Port (Chester Railroad until Oot. 1 CITY’S TRAFFIC TIED UP | Frtaay xed as the date for the additions to the subway in the shape of an addi- tional track at Ninety-sixth street to a point north of One Hundred and Becond BY GERMAN ARMY “SIEGE.” | in Which Great Guns and street on the easterly side of Broad- ; : rape way; tivo additonal tracks on the wesi- erly proximate district, ang spurs to. unite POSEN, Prussia, Sopt. 2.—Emperor | Promimare moe Wiliam {s personally watching the | the additonal tra lane aparh Gonibawiichen (iets Garman |iamnenvoers cook up, te) Stter of the operation of cars across the now, Man- hattan Bridge and the Flatbush ave- nue extension, Borough of Brooklyn, and referred applications from the B. Td T., tne Coney Islanag and Brook- jlyn and the New York City Railway companies to the chief engineer for in- Vestigation aid report Wants Milk Inspectors. George W. Wickersham, represent- Ing the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, brought before troops are carrying out near here on the same general lines as those of the Japanese at Port Arthur. Many heavy, long-range siege guns and numerowy Datteries of field artillery are engaged, the distinguishing feature (being the firing of live projectiles against the improvised fortifications, the dea being to obtain artillery practice under con- ditions resembling those of actual war- fare. One part of the operatians ts the pur- sult of a retreating army with artil- lery, the gunnery finding the ranges | of dummies moved by électricity. As the artillery is using shells with full bursting charces the ground cover | which the operations are being conduct- | ed-has been cleared of inhabitants an domestic animals, and extreme precam tlons belng taken to prevent any entering the fire zones, no use it is dangerous but’ els: t of the secrecy obmerved ry the results attained y Posen, with upwards % inhabitants, was placed under Ie Ri tate loci olege tnvolvieesententine | suspension of traMc and tion of a minimum of $50,000 or a max- imum of $75,00 to provide for fifteen ditional inspectors in rural from which milk ts ship- New York. He quoted from w nearly as | could be determined statistics showed that there was @ falling off of infantile ilnessea. where inepection was provid- ed for, “But | pea to long report to show that ai we only have five leeectoral naw,’ he raid. ‘Thal is not a sufficient | number, Give this experiment a trial. | . 80 that |r am sure the city will noon become | in the operations could not pro- | assured that it is the best plan and | His pot pe laneluroealta tclegrams ail WAR | makes for the health of the inhabit- ones ants of New York.” 6th Ave. and 18th St. Shoemakers' Clearly House Extra Special ee i for To-Morrow (Saturday) Choice at 00} Third Floor Pate £1.50-and $2. Women's Shoes, )- ete ante Patent Leathers, $1.50 and $1.75 Boys’ Shoes, Box wt) double soles, 1 st $0 ‘and $2.00 Misses’ Shoes, viet per & Patent Leathers. $2 00 aa $2.50 Women’s 0x. a Pair. ford Ties, odds and ends, a all leathers... | Value Up to $2 2,500 prs. Women’s High $450 trates Yoo-hees Sheri Hu —\ Luna Park; George You, ot Steep! rk, and twenty of the unsu candidates for of the Sid? Gras Witt be ¢ al, who Is. perh: hetter known to the public as “Rube’ of the Fea- of unique charac nubjec Filiv's Drear ta & Herman i ob and pledged ity to his successor, | Queen aad fde her majesty, Grace, lows attractive 2 second, buildins , second. Unird uy seen er M, Bella Nopoli, Stubenbord's Kptel Loop Hotel, ‘Ienderson's, Chia ye awarded after the industrial | | Will She Fix the Automobile? How ‘van the fix one if she down’: Grade Shoes, worm: $3 & $3.50, at. Made from select: ed Gun Metal Calfskin, Patent ~ Coltskin & Glace Kidskin; Lace, Buttoh & Bluch- ers; high Cuban and military heels Ay Nene \ A HIGH GRADE VARNISH _._AKD STAIK COMBINED H There is no excuse for the board a request for an appropria- | - having the finish on your plate racks in a marred condition. A coat of JAP- A-Lac can be applied in a few minutes at a trifling | cost. Suppose you get a can today and see for your- self just_whnta wonderful improvement it makes. Open Every Evening Until 9 o'lCock. __We Allow Freight and R. R. Fare. 1/10968 Wilt ve allowed ON presca- tauion of this advertisc- op any verticie pur- OD ckssea’foe a week. | _ Actual -Vaine, 8200. “Furnished W ned seu Our Grand? Rapids Furniture. CHOC at RY. pest) pi Alse te | w Jeraey, Pennsylvania, Mi Teode Tland and Counectlent 33 to 8. ie Widths A to EE. Men’s $3.50 and $4.00 Trade Marked Shoes 6,000 Fairs 31.00 “‘MeEtwain' $3.60 ‘shoes, A Pair. They are Hand Welt | Si rood the new shapes. Lace, Button and Bluchers ; wa Sizes 6 to 14, all widths. Made of selected Patent Colt- skin, Patent Kidskin, Gun Metal Calfskiu and Glazed Vici Kid, Extra Special! Boys’ School Shoes, Box Calf, Vici Kid The Yalne $8.60 and. Patent Colt- and. $4.00 felis ie eat sizes 1 Worth $ to 5%: ‘ a aple Lots pA Surplus Stocks factory Rejects Lio hick a clita ec REFERENCE. CALLOR WRITE FOR ILLUS.CATALOGUE 4-4, = tale gor! TO 3D AVE: LEXSTN TO GOTH St. Everyone's Opportunity. Great Piano Sale. We Offer Celebrated Wal- ters Pianos at a saving of 33 to 50 per cent. We advise you to make a selection immed ately, for this is the best piano ‘Opportunity you have ever had; B40 MASTERTON PERIOR | “fo Pianos priced up to $300 a’ $5 Down and $1 a Week. No interest, no insurance and no “extras” whatever. PIANCA DELIVERED TO YouR Hoss UPON FIRST PAYMENT OF $5, Dw-Every Walters Piano i guaranteed for fifteen years, \ REQUEST our representative Warerooms, 4. Floor, BLOOMINGDALE BROS.’ i Lex. to. 34 Av., 59th to 60th Bt. fully orld may be lefr mest Peguees “Otties | ALLCARS Bicone ae ‘Buy a Pair of These | fesse! é The highest grades of Men’s Hand-Made Suits and Fall Coats that will compare $19 95 e with garments. selling elsewhere Great Values for $30 are here at.. in Men’s Suits All New Fall Styles, very latest models, made of worsteds, chevio!s cn1 cas- simeres. Suits that look good, suits that will wear spiendidly. suits that are as good in every. way as those sold elsewhere at $12.00; here during this sale_at $8.75 = Bring Your Boy bere to-morrow and buy him a ¥ double breasted suit with ibelt-and_ knickerbocker trousers-that is really worth $4.00, for ais $2.95 $1.90 nd Floor, 00th St. Section. All the newest Fall Styles in Soft and | Stiff Hats, equal to the best selling at | $2.50, here at.. BLOOMINGDALES' Silk Mousquetaire Gloves Women's 16-button pure silk, double tipped Mousquetaire Gloves that sell regularly for $1.50 and $2.00 a 89c pair, at the astonishingly low price Of- s+... eee They are fiom one of the very best makers in the country—in black, white, tan and brown; all sizes, Come to-moctow. | $1.00 Long Silk ik Finished Lisle Thread Mousquetaire Gloves at The gloves are perfe:tly made of fine silk finished lisle thread in tan, white and black. They are full elbow length mousquetaires and are here in every size. | Also Women’s $3.00 Long Kid Gloves. Glace Kid Mous- quetaires in tan, white and black; all sizes. Equal to the best $3.00 gloves in towa; ati.. sev eeseeeee Mats Floor, 80th St, Section, BLOOMINGDALES' You Save a Dollar When You ‘Men’s Fall Shoes at $3.00 | THEYRE THE VERY BEST $4.00 VALUES WE HAVE EVER SEEN. One of the most reputable manufacturers in America makes these shots for Btooming- dales’ exclusively. They are built on “custom-made” lasts and there isn’t a pair in the entire stock that will not compare favorably with any $6.00 shoe you can buy, The shapes we are now showing will please the most fastidious man. The leat era—patent colt, box. calf, gun-metal and vici kid— are thoroughly high quality, kind that will give most satis‘ wear. Every pair has hand- welts. By every measure of these shoes are - wor $3.00. price, due to the tre- mendous quantiti pak Ae eeeree [MEN'S $3.00 SHOES, HAND-SEWED WELTS, ROCK-OAK SOLES, ALL LEATHERS, SIZES 6 TO ll, AT $1.98 Men’s 75c. Leather Slippers, Sizes 6 to II, at 49c. Main Floor.” 0th St Section ———rt OOMING DALES* 5 Heatherbloom Petticoats these popular petticoats. Partiularly noteworthy are thes=: Petticoats of Black Heatherbloom with deep knee flounces $1. 98 Petticoats of Black Heatherbloom with very dcep flounce, cluster shirring and sectional ruffle of eyelet embroidery; very Becant Floor, Both St. Section BLOOMINGDALES’ Upon presentation of this adyer isement we will sell you ‘pne of our 75c. TWO-FOLD SPRUCE TRIPODS, with 45e RUBBEROID TRAYS — size 4x5,. ATLAS ACID HYPO 8G; Sasso 15¢ ATLAS M. Q. TUBE! Se. of5.i5e A complete variety of all the newest Autumn Styles in and rowe of double shirring trimmed with two ruflics; special at Specials i in the Camera Store . felt covered head, jor...... pecial. .6e GLASS GHADUATES—2 of, $c; 4| ATLAS CONCENTRATED DE- Ox, 5c} B 02, 17¢; 15 oF ‘15e| VELOPER—8 oz., making 16 oz. PRINTING FRAMES —light weight | solution... 1se size 4x5. 96 ATLAS CRYSTAL HyPo— JAPANNED DARK- ROOM LAMPS | box. Ste 3 —for cendle..-..+. oo Ate | FLEXIBLE ALBUMS, ASS)! DARK-ROOM LAMPS —large size,| ED SIZES—worth up to loc. .4e to burn o ruby and orange | DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND z6q) BROMIDE ENLARGEMENTS— c-| highest quallty work guaranteed: | prices most moderate, glass; 8/¢ ial DRVING RA cial, aay Main Floor, soth St. Section <= WLOOMINGDALES! Sale le of Pebble Eyeglasses ‘The eyeglasses and spectacles in this sale are sei in go.dine frames-—the former have pa.ent i American ceri nosepiezes, the latier atraigct \ or riding Lows. The exclusive op- 95 Cc tician's price for thes: ginasés is §4 and $5. Ours ise. sssseres Saturday Is Children’s Dey in Our’ “Millinery Department To-morrow we o“er a trinity of values that sheyl4 appeal to every mother who takes pride in keeping her children well dressed—ani-who a>preciates economy. The hats are the newest Autumn Felt Ran wooi and French Feit Flats. All are most taste and most attractively priced: 120 Finest Quality Felt Rancho Hats, with sitk stream- ly trim med ers or pain silk bands. ‘Every color is here as well as white; uscaliy $1.98 and $2.49. Spzcial for Satarday, at. = $1. 39 600 Finest Quality A'l-Woo! Flats, « complete color astort- 69c ; | ion and all ment. Every new and smart crown ropreeeniee Regularty $1.29. Special for Satardry, at... 432 Finest Quality French Felt Flats, in every color and every new ¢fown; large and small effects; re; $1.98 and$2.49. Special for Saturday, at. ee Main Floor, z BLOOMINGDALES’ More Important News About Fis ine Furs and Fur Coats Here are six of the greatest fur bargains ls you have ever heard of. They are o.ered i At Half Real Worth Buy now, pay a small de-osit and we will store goods free of charge until Oct. 15. 2 Women’s $35 Far Coats Made¢ of good black broaiicloth, in the very latest styies, fo: shape, with welted Eeams, lined throughout with brown Sot alleys tyaix collar, at....0« Men’s $85 Fur Lined Coats ee Lined throughout with fine Far Eastern mink, muskrat or water mink, large storm collars of Persian lamb or brook mink. Most remarkable value. Set cons’sts of fine large 5£-inch dne-stripe ae. End Teatee Scarf and fine large five-strips fa: Pillow Muff ing of 62-inch Throw-over $18 Persian Paw Set Sccx"i7s 252 $8.98 square, flat Pillow Muff to match, ..,. 39c $1.98 $25 Handsome Black Lynx Sets 64-inch Throw-over Scarfand 16-inch S,uare Pillow Muff ¢ s $25 Caracal Sets ‘onsisting o inch $12.75 2 $10 Ti row-over 8-arf, ‘Second Ftoor, seth Ht, Section. with muff to match, BLOOMINGDALES, New Black Chiffon | Taffeta Waists for $2. 98 A Sati: rday Special! Another one of the lines o this stock that goto make itt foremost for beauty, style, value and economy in alt New york. i See the waists; that's t e only way to appreciate them. They ae made in an absolutely new Autumn mcdel of a apeiendia quality Bleck Chiffon taieta’ The back and front are tastefully cluster | tucked, Collar and cuffs are trimmed with eylet embroidery. Have button back and three-quarter sleeves. Second Floor, 88th Bt. Section, = BLOOMINGDALES' ome ie Litile Girls’ Autumn Coats You never saw such cute little models in coats, for t..¢ little ones of 6 months to 4 years, as we are now showing. And you never saw so many of them undersy any one roof, There isn’t @ coat in the entire stock that is other than highly desir- atle, and tiere isn't one that the most | fastidious mother would hesitate babving!| These are spe-ial for Saturday: Children’s White Bedford Coid Coats '= plain fancy designs. Made with deep cape trimmed | wth satin ribbon, iseertion and embroidery. Sie 6 months to» the et ri (23/5 $3.5:, $2.90 and.-= fi Children’s Cloth ond hereon Coats, donble ed with bu tons or silk frogs, some with collar and cuffs of velvet or a sics 2,3 and 4 years; §4cc, $3.98 and. BLOOMING DALES" Women’ 's Outing Flannel Kimonos Pretty, comfortable, short kimonos made of fne quality outing flannel, with blue and pink stripes,have wide, flowing | sleeves: with crochet edge; size 36-—44- Special — Outing Flannel Dressing Sacques Made in pretty floral and str ped designs, have round collar, turn over cufis with crochet edge, size 36—+6. * 49¢ Special . ACERS Second Floor, Doth St, Section, BLOOMINGDALES”: Women’s Silk & Lisle Stockings Three Mighty Attractive; Specials. a 24c | «39c *7de | | | Value $1.25 Value 44c Value 69c WOMEN'S FINE| WOMEN’S PURE QAUZE LISLE|SPUN SILK STOCK- i STOCK.|'THREAD STOCK-| Ings, a very fine quale INGS, plain or’ ribbed | N 5S,with alk hand ree ae Ray garter tops wil gies, in| croideredinstens int ity, in blacks: white black, whige anc tan, designs; all sizes. colors; all si es. Mala, Froor Section, <== 111, QOMING DALES! = On Easy Terms. niture, Carpets, Rugs, Sew n4 Ma hries, Tulk ng Machines, ©) Faintings, Househo'd Goods, and n fact alm ist anything "you need for housch 11 use, at the ree gular cash prics § on very | liberal terns. Our co-operative plan | ¢n- +s you to purchase Furs

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