The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1908, Page 6

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Some Candidates for Que: no “Mette ole stot Of the Coney Island Mardi Gras + Ny This 9 ole al ¥ VOTING BEGINS FOR RULERS CF CONEY FESTIVAL Coupon Hullttes the Holder Popntie Mien i Bennlifol Wo Vark now. Readers of The Evening World + Tevolislorere serrcne ues eet tor K aS Will Elect King and Queen + (or Q) | of the Mardi Gras, , $ Cont:st Closes Sept. 8, 1903, | ARE MANY CANDIDATES.| # Y Grashoneg, C2 $ > ITES to BYE NING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDELOR, P.O, Several More Expected to Be ; ri lle os : \ Bree ios Be Vadth eet hon, Lape Bromitays Harem stow, Entered in the Race by ds 51h at: Browkly Washington st. and Pulitizer Building’ Their Friends, the The polls opened to-day for most remarkable elec ever held in | Greater New York. It will continue ih down to Sept. §, and candidates may be min- put in the fleld down to the 1 ute. determine who s the most popular man in the five boroughs, and fit to reign over the Coney Island Mardi-Gras and fall festival with which the season will) FOR SMART le ' Flats in Central hea West to Be, Let Tenants. It will be a popular election to wind up at the Isle of Joy; and to select the most beautiful woman In New York to Colored for his queen. | The official ballot {s printed on the Evening World, y day ody. has the second page of The and will be found there the election ends. FE intl! radius o eactith! Jamee apart right to yote for king or tor queen on} a st Be this ballot. Just write in the name of} Auer Tey a centre iieparisweateanded your favorite and send the ballot to the} )0 5 1) 00n& masa street, were thrown inte Mardi-Gras Faltor, Evening World, or| Gy fess atc leave your vote at elther of the branch | offices of The World. The vote of all| the candidates will be announced inj wi this paper each day as the contest| val weels goes on. Vote for only one candidate the batiot, Do not write mes of candidates for both king | and queen” on the aame ballot, for that would make the ballot votd, and it would not be counted for any one, The women of Coney Island are Anxious to have one of their number selected for queen rather than some, "; fair one who does not live on the island, | ¢ and already several of Coney's fairest have been put in nomination Candidates Already Named. The first to have ner was Zahowa I the public as dad," the sir beauty who is entertaining Dream visitors in Oriental dauces in one of the William A. Ellis series of sensational productions. 5 | Orhers nominated for the diadem In-| * at that building was to be entitely to negroes. The , as they wer ein a fashioy s muct to pay ighborhood was “ALSIE JIS HOME ~ FROM TRIP (BROAD r ‘ nted to fil phant eSS Svemlon ent Over in June's have been but a few families f mes lately,” he ar and Caught the Mumps Aa onthe Way, | POLICEMAN DEA DEAD IN BED. clude Mrs. Conrad Stubenbord, jr, the jotrrss, and her Heart Disease Belleved to Have charming wife of the C ys J. Se Pr. atic, vances: leat , ‘fanned Death of J ehuter v na, landmark at < went abroad P. ie eman John FE. Miss Janis eight years old, wa INE ACTOS) by his wife 1 West Veloek ome a part © SHUT DOWN PAPER MILLS AS « MEN PREPARED TO STRIKE. ' of a mat winter by C his two sons, ) indeed fair to look upon. Heart disease is said to have been olden blonde, w cause of r was and when she is ed she lavghs with , ty-seventh her eyes and pretty dimples aateitis and had been on the force |! Mrs. Phil H for she only & time. prietor of th sPopularity first in- husband, nmense vote 3 nominated down ed that ane MEN'S $3.50 SHOES MANUFACTURER ' The reason W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is be- cause | give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoe- makers 'in this country, who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be excelled. The selection of the leath- ers and other materials for each part of the shoe and work in the and § 1 campaign W ld will pres is looked after by specially trained experts in every de- partment. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.L.Douglas $3.50 | shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold hee shape, fit better, wearlonger, aalerest greater value than any other make. LA-PREFERENGIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette You'll find this cigarette as superior to The tobacco has been long and carefully fer- other brands as old wine is to new. (Signed) M the Prosye ' mented and aged, like old wine, giving It ose, head aloe A Y, at oF eae a fragrant bouquet and mellow flavor \ E SAME var ‘ wat WL. Douglas 1 f high prices and inferior shoe Fast Color Eyelets ward excl you will greatly enjoy. Rolled in rice paper with pectoral with ji plain end. / / lip, also pectoral paper M 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. 755 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. 1349 Broadway, cor. 36th St. | 1447-1449 Broadway, 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th. 984 Third Ave., near 59th. 2779 Third Avenue. 250 West 125th Street. 345 Eighth Avenue, | 95 Nassau Street. Yorks any whe, on Sept MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN ote Carnival of th Age of Progress Week of Sept. sess sak ssh os ssf every detail of the making & W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: THE SYENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, te ef we ab ete ate ale ele oe % Official Voting Coupon. ty Case One Vote foe the Mgt or One Voie for the Most PH MOS, ae the ' Bs a 14, ey ACTRESS DOESN'T KNOW CAMPBELL. MANAGER SA Yi: 1908. ¢AWARRANT FOR WOMAN'S ARREST pel aS Accuses Mrs, O'Brien of At- ; tacking Him. but Magistrate HD GY LIE pe ee, Participants in Fight Said to Be Po! icemen in Plain Turns Down His Complaint, Clothes. EAGT Not ley aay ed nim i n He Was Ar- | whieh wot : Fear pare that | WO. othe OPENS AN ACCOUNT rested in Philadelphia. H JOB ST. LSTATION cBhivex Ryron Douglas, ma for Mtsa VAY EVEN NGS: He etta Brown, the actress who was Sal to have been with R. A. Camp ” Ja (Mich) Attor was when he SHOT HIS SWEETHEART. KILLED RIVAL AND SELF. PADUCAH, Ky, A GIRL SEVERELY BURNED. Maggle Multigan's Drea Catchers Tire From Ran, ate Five “W.L,.DOUGLAS me 5881 $3.50 SHOES 5oe men W. _L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE THAN ANY OTHER IN THE WORLD. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot Be Equalied at Any Price. L PONgs.80 SHOES, TH eee) $1 fs AND $2.00. JUST THESAME AS MY MEN'S ERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00, which protects the wearer aj THEM TAKE NO SUBSTI WL. Douglas, Brockton, Maan 356 Sixth Ave., cor, 22d St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. i 708-710 Broadway. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av. 421 Fulton Street, cor. Pearl, 478 Fifth Avenue. JERSEY CITY ~ 18 Newark Avenue. NEWARK-— 785 Broad St. PATERSON--192 Market St. arrested for embeazies) y | \at the Great August Sale. \ Every sort of Dining-Room Furniture at Wonderful ‘Prices, That's not all, how- ever, There's an entire floor devoted to furniture and more in reserve. The I4th street Store sells furniture at the lowest prices in New York. | solid oak, golden —— New York 192.25 $2.75 92.35 $3, 25 $3.48 dD | : il | lected | saddle seats, ” oak, Dining finish, large cane | shaped back e, solid oak, golden finish, oh 5; ' $4.98 TAWA AAAN AAA OAT A SAAR ROA WVVARAAASVAAANABADAAAANAAAAY Colored Jubilee Singers Norwegian Fishmongers Comic Characters Tyrolean Singers Irish and Scotch Pipers German Street Band Clessical and Popular Music by the famous New York Flower (iirls Concerts morning and Ladies’ Symphony however, are Fruit Girls afterncon Chestra ¢ the low prices AWWA DAVE AN OO9 VAATED OOD ODUAVUTAUETAIS SEERA LULA OROMADE UDELL Bargains from All Over the Store The most won= derful of all, Ore {PURE FOOD SHOW AND CARNIVAL OF NATIONS, H Spectacular Entertainments That Will Delight Every Visitor. 3 3 Thousands oj Free Samples Given Away Daily. $ 3 The 14th Street St lore’s Pure Food Show is the largest, the most elaborate undertaking of its 3 kind ever carried out are arrayed before you in the most appetizing | manner, And a pri veram af er ntertainment is s prov ided that is wonderful to describe, 3 INFANTS’ PINK AND BLUE | SILK WARP PONGER SILK ; STRIPED KIMONOS, at 19¢ | SKirts jade COTTON GRENADINES In NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS, lace | bh evauisite designs » aia and ribbon trimmed; Be, val" 1g | to Order C In lain ; 12}c tes, a | st. | 7 As soon as you have chosen the ma- 100, ENTR fi SAMPLE LOL OF COME 1 ¢0%- 49c testal ‘pelea tra at: tip. an t MUSLIN: va CHE OX i) | verlenced Atter carefully (ak CAMBRIC DRAWERS, luce and | asurement, ‘Th sult Wil he gy P| fle. FANCY ) 8. embroidery trimnied:... 23c | Wena tt thir AND Mi " pyar Lure A 25¢ PY GEN BEIC RETTIIOATS: 696 DUR MAKING ind SHORTLENGTHS aig de 29C 0 sKURT IS 1. AWN DRUASING SACQUES, 25¢ vate CHING DINNER sets, * 89¢ circ lars, als. | 1. t DINNER SETS 8 CORSETS, 24 to WwW. h G di r ‘i aid ea a 69¢ : as. ooads with taney border, MON BQ 4g iters anh ce Ag | W2be. FINE PRINTED BATISTE, In GES WASH DBE aHER, 6 to 69¢ years, WAITS MISSES! JUMPER DRESSES, Aer de AR Be 11, 16 and IS year 88c i ' srs, | IDERED SWISS MULLS | MISSES’ LINENE JUMPER DRESSES, PA BE a et WA) Iu 'a chalce mssuetment of datiniy | ffy,.1 and 18 $ $1.45 4.75 LINGERIE WAISTS, $2. 89 uF See Naor colors Oe | ontipREN's 13 “ane, 69c shiv BORDERED DRESS VOrLES — FAN RGN TAGES 1 MEN'S UY «| In a charming assortment of beautic | GEARY AND " ws wt HERE AS at ie Yin” desige on Copentiagen, “an | INSERTIONS, various whdltin, Qe RE NECICS fl pie | and “Navy” xrounds: regular’ 9g yard ‘ 250, MEN" 7 Hb HOSE, at... 12140 i Cle MUIOIDERY ‘ties NcisGS Ap tHe, HALBILGGAN UNDER. FINISH BED INSERTIONS; e WEAR, a 2 25e | “Rhine's, ata, yards. at 33c yard. peveaneannacnevenaiannannnanenensents +4 2 Women’s Stylish Fall Suits €15, alt Made to Your Measure. . During the month of August we will make you a stylish Fall Suit at a price less than half hat a tailor or modiste would charge. Selec from 42 materials, all London cold water rl U linings, complete, $15.00, s some higher, Special attention xiven to stout tigures ee ee el is ail UCN AaKS ‘TIOGA AFFAIR. See trae

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