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How Vote Stands 1 for King and Queen of Coney Carnival. ) a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, lb it 100 | nts followmen, but for what done for the cour «NOE SHNES HER TWO BABIES o take trip ea a, when nothing but I be the reward, and ATHLETIC MEET os: “He was one the men nosen by fated battle-shi Matne, and did ne@ble | In recoyering the bodies of ov wal Lee § pe that when the King |s chosen Mt will his name that heads ue Fill F : . " for what could be more fittl than reaks ) S oh »-Filled | * Olympian Winners and Oth- | 10 nave live hero, a we Breaks Int MOKe beaten, b : earred veteran of the) Room and Drags Children ers to Compete every | water, 'to cap s the procession along th a ’ beach, where the waves would beat Into th y } Jallway. Day of Carnival. Hae RDRIRUNAS e « FR. LIN BOW Brooklyn.” There is a new leader compet: | tion among the fair sex for the diadem | of Queen of the Carnival to-day, in the person of Mrs, James F, McClusky, of Street, & the Bronx, Jto New Candidates in Race for ror votiny Conpon see Page two bur King and Queen at | |e }lem Hosplt Coney Istand. Mra. West One BALLOTS PILING UP —_—— W BROOKLYN SIWGERS HME FROM EU"OPE Members of Arion Society Had) a Pleasant Time in Tour of Germany, under t sing mer ling. Her compa n alarm | » door to her | to a wir ‘ to the} yped Into from 6 found sale. and B two years, pr g the door ope ‘onsele d her to the h Lioyd steam: rived at Hoboke pane ACUI hed the jive. Fire Departme: ® boat was being di oh d. nen - Warn TRUST. gave a masquerade ball, and were en- tertained especially with a banquet by the captain. Sam FP. Kingston, Anna Held, returned He gays the a rart fn the new to appear and will return next m He saw Adeline Genee, who made such a hit manager for Miss on the Bremen, | Roeser of Justice Will! ts studving her) Take Up Complaints Made ow in which eis n | by Managers. | he Mttle dancer | New York last WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—In view al season, while he war In Landon and she denied the reports of her marine, | representation of theatrical mana- | wera of the existence of an al- | \egea theatrical trust the Depart- |ment of Justice will investigate the charges. So far no inquiry as to the | o-called combine has been inaugurated | and no time har been set fo the work, officials af the Der of Justice not having gone into the jquestion of their powers In | oremises. “The Department of HIS SCRATCHES DID AOU HIT SHlAT 0.18, Newark Police hia When 4 Told of an Early Day Struggle With Burglar, 1 investigation has y started.” The Department of Justice was to lay Frank A. Price, twenty-five vears old of No. % Green street, Newark, wh until last month was employed 4 e laurel wreathed world champlon|in the North Ward Bank, c to Police Headquariers In » and showed thi : varges are paying 1 combine, r athletes who are expect ewark ay on his neck, appear on thelr return from ; ‘ ahs breast, arms an Iders that aid afternoon during the Coney, hag é re ’ Gras Carnival week In. man who was a negro a t! o meetal belhg y who had is house ward C. Bren ard Ning with this man ached from behind and e- a blow t dered him unco! om He said that when he tigation, buf failed to san Life Say SILK LISLE aly SOCKS it That don’t wear through, Guaranteed tor 6 months. _ Should they wear through, a new pair FREE, ed a razor that he on the floor after r from the page ¢ World and to the 3 Editor, developed | axh me new (ates to-day, Cone |1 uous among the new entries was | estigatin . Louls Borcho, Investigating sea diver. The plains: @ famous deep owing letter ex- DEBS’ Lauded Hero of the Sea. Stee nS r leasure to send! President, pt. Loule | $8,000 rad the par De “RED SPECIAL.” sof the Soctalist so muca ndness to Sinbles and a Cottage Year Bdges ACCUSED BY PRIEST ()%\ | ments were found to-day by the Grand of as , for legal ser- Jury against Robert H. Partridge, at vices, $1,0%, for 1908; Charles Morschay- | Color and Beauty. the |one time president y-four, ranging ve THAW ADDS FE. am 800 to $29.70, 149 and AUK. § f the notes e| ww in his xetied. | vie debt Maa ha, ut i Ades | Aa elaine AB eharaad Wik tus | es CREDITORS 0 iN : LAWYER | LOSES HIS CASE. atanted a final decree of epee ai- Yoree by Justice Bigohoff, in the Su- | Reems Court, from George (. D'Arcy, «@ lawyer, to whom she was married ‘in Jersey City on Feb. 20, 1888, The sult was tried before Jnatice | Truax in May laet, and he, on the teatt- | mony submitted by Mrs. D'Arcy, grant: | ed her an interlooutory decree, Mrs. D'Arcy named ‘@ woman known as Mamie Spaukiing ond also as Mami¢ Lamb. | Geor fel H, Deshon, a friend of D'Arcy's, testified that tie lawyer {to live at the Cosmopolitan Tote wits wolan and remained there a PITTSBURG. Aug. 18.—Sept. 7, Labor f.”"then removed to Niets-elgteh ollision Day, has been set for the first meeting street, where the witness lodged with carne of the creditors of Harry K. Thaw in| Wemfor some monthe. n of Castile, vg in the the bankruptcy proceedings. It is ratd FIRE AT FAR ROCKAWAY. a: ei iw Au mere Hotel Are Destroy Two tsables, a cottage and a w nging to the I here were es and al women In e boiled you 8 in loss Is COURT DIVIDES “BLAME. | Holds Teen In Colliaton Equally at Fault, its His Mother Increases Her Claim Against Him by Charging Interest, in admiralty ing the March here that Thaw will be here at that opinion time | lay’s tes Dis- sit taul, . Through Sts local attorneys, Thaw toe! a | and costs | day amended the schedule tn his vol- | juntary bankruptey petition of Aug. 7. =e The names of five creditors are added, | They are Daniel J. O'Retlly, of New | ealth York, whose claim is placed at $1,000 j \ LUMBERMAN IS. INDICTED ‘Never Falls to Restore for clerical services rendered in 1907 and 18; Frank J. Connolly, of New York, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for legal | No matter how long It has been gray cservices, $100, Dr, John A. Cand, of or faded Promotes a luxuriant growth , N. Y., for medical » of healthy hair. Stops its falling cally _H, Bain, of Poughkeepsie, and positively removes Gruff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Re. | The name of Henry Kendall Thaw | iuse all substitutes. 234 times as much appears through the petition, In $t as S0c size. Is Not a Dye. at vices r of the The clalm of Mrs. Mary C. Thaw her son, Harry K. Thaw, was y deforma Referee Blair, Her | s "074.31, said to have red. rol a and chapped hands, and all i. fe elty, but, been loan promissory notes, of pe thin) fing) apd eOkb ae, for free book ‘The whi Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Do You Want to Save Money On Your Home Furnishings? Then take advantage of Our there are twen- | It’s a Cool Restful Place— this Tea-Room of ours on the Fourth Floor, You can lounge around at your will; read the popular magazines; do your correspondence—in fact make youre self at home. And Iced Tea or Hot Tea will be served you without charge. The answer assuredly is yes—what woman does not. August Home Furnishings Sale now in progress. And it won't be economy at the sacrifice ot beauty, desirability or quality. You can effect very substantial savings on odd and artistic bits of Furniture, Brass Beds, Mattresses, Art Objects, Bric-a-Brac, Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Cut Glass, Fancy China, Electric Lamps, Silverware and almost everything-else included in the category of Home Furnishings, It will certainly be wisdom on your part to buy now and here (during this sale) rather than later in the season when prices will be higher.’ F F Women's Writing Desks; of H Damask tea cloths — hemstitehed; urniture fine mahogany; regularly ousehold 36:36 ins in al-inen etn teins 5 $35 00, at $28.50 value $1.25, at f Bis Reductions Hall Seats; fine mahogany, ii amask tea cloths; all-linen; sania © Cre inlaid lines; with rug box; Li ae Chis hemstitched; 32x32 in; va regularly 0, at : 123 50 it Arm Chairs; fumed oak, with leather seats; regulary All-linen tray cletns es or carvers; dainty patterns value $1200, at 9.00 eee, at Oo 0 25c Fumed oak settees; Spanish morocco seat; regularly Maia Floor $25.00, at $17.50 Geet footwear for Bookcases, of fumed oak; fitted with 3 doors; regu- larly $55.00, at $42.50 And a host of other odd and artistic pieces propor- tionately reduced. Third Floor French Wilton Rugs Reduced Prices but quantities are The designs and color are beaunful and artistic; but they'll not be reordered for Fall, that's why the reductions 4.6x6,6—regular selling prices $12.50 and $15.00; now at $9.50 and $12.51 5 6x8—regular selling prices $19.50 and $25.00; new at » $17.50 6.6x10—regular selling prices $27.50 and $32.50! women and misses} can be worn until late in $3, 00 and ae 5 Shoes at $2.45 Meee eal walking pumps, Sailor, Christy and Garden ties— modish footwear that will appeal to the particular women. One special feature we'd call attention to is the fine intrica’e detail worked out in this handsome footwear _ All leathers—all sizes, Regular_prices always $3.00 and $3,50. Spectal at $2.45 Second Floor They're genuine French Wiltons, woven in one solid piece; in all sizes— Less than half price. That proves our determination to sell all goods in the sea- Boys’ $2.25 Wash Suits 95c son intended for. Russian and Sailor styles in plain tan, blue and gray chambray—also stripes and checks —some with two pairs of trousers Broken sizes. Also Decided Reductions limited now at , $20.00 and $27.50 on Boys’ Norfolk, Russian and Sailor sutts and youths’ 8x10—regular selling prices $35.00 and $45.U0: now suits for early Fall and schoo! wear. at : $30.00 and $37.50 Always on hand a complete stock of hats, caps and | 9x12—regular selling price $65,00; now at $45.00 furnishings. Third Floor Second Floor Away-Down Prices on Women’s Wear “ Not a vestige oi the summer stock must remain when the season’s over. can you stand such losses is frequently asked of us. take a loss is the wise one—that’s our answer. $4.00 to $5 80 English: Repp Skirts Now $2.25 and $3.75 Summer Dresses ‘i Now $2.50 and $3.50 Va But how The merchant who knows how to $16.50 Lace Coats . 6 $12.50 to $22.50 Repp and ne Suits Now $5.75 and $9.75 Now $8.50 5 50 and $6.50 Washab: $2.00 and §. y 220.00 Silk Jumper Dresses Now $10.00 Feta RETR ean Now $1.00 and $1.75 $30.00 Pongee Tailored Suits Now $16.50 $5.00 to $ eon ee Now $2.95 to $5.50 $25.00 Tailored Wool Suits Now $12.50 $30.00 White China Silk Dresses Now $16.50 $2.75 While Petticoats at U Union suits; lace-finished; value = > Undermuslins teawarmanenenn beet Womens san” aye sage ; emb y Women's silk liste hosiery; double And Kimonos scalopedunieray. —— Underwear heels and toes: ten only: rages $1.00 Nighigowns at $1.95; ‘ larly 75c, at rn 50¢ of sheer mainsook + lace embre dery and ribbon. And Hosiery Women's black gauze ligle hose; tren garter spliced heels and ‘orset Covers at $1 sheer nainsook; toes: elastic tops: regularly 38c, at 25 r “er n-trimmed Children’s underwear; gauze cotton lisle finish; short- $5.00 Kimonos at Wk in da sleeved sherts; knee-length pantalets; value 35c, at 25¢ Hor , rimmed yon bord Main Floor ee scone eet M ’ Men's silk four-in-hands; bias iff An unusual assortmen ens striped effects; regularly $1.00" and 25¢ Wash Goods eee ane ely $145, now at 50¢ rable tors urnis' ings Imported mactras shirts; also percale; in neat figures and colorings; cuffs attached; coat models, regulariy $1.45, now at $1.00 Men's gauze ‘isle half-hove; black grounds neat em- broidered silk figures; regulary 50c, now at. 35c Main Floor 6th Ave,, 18th to 19th St. Greenhut & Company, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B, Altman & Co.) Our New Flannel Wsiste Now Ready, $5 each, pha Final Clearance: All our remaining Summer stock At Tremendous Sacrifices Our pu:pose is to make a positive and complete clean-up—not te” Carty over a single garment, TAILORED SUITS: White Serge Suits, Navy Serge Suits, Slack Serge Suits, Rajah Silk Suits, Summer Cloth Suits, HOUSE AND STREET DRESSES: French Foulard Dresses, | Mste te Fancy Taffeta Dresses, Silk Voile Dregses, Wool Batiste Dresses, Black Taffeta Dresses, All Our Linen Suits, Madras Tub Dresses, Foulard Jumper Dresses and Lingerie and Net Suits, ONE-HALF FORMER PRICES. Extraordinary Sale: 900 Lingerie Waists That were $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00, $2.00 each 225 Tailored Wash Sik Waists, Formet price was $6.. $2.85 each JOHN FORSYTHE $35 and $39.50 Broadway and 18th St, Stern Brothers For To-morrow, Wednesday Men’s Fall Neckwear Advance Styles The “Radiant” De Joinville, $ 1 .00 Folded in four-in-hand scarfs in 38 color combinations Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas At Very Attractive Prices 26 and 28 inch Extra quality Twilled Silk Close Rolled Umbrellas, Natural Wood Handles, Vatue $3.00, $2.00 2.95 26 and 28 inch Heavy Twilled Silk Close Rolled Umbreltas, Handles of Buck Horn, Gun Metal, Pearl and Sterling Silver, Value $4.00 August Reductions in Mahogany Furniture « Bedding Bureaus, $25.50, 35.50, 41.00 Formerly $36.00, 47.00 and 52.00 Chiffoniers, $20.50, 23.00, 32.00 Formerly $27.50, 30.00 and 42.00 Library Tables, $17.00, 24.00, 40:00 Formerly $24.00, 31.00 and 51.00 Brass Bedsteads, $13.50, 20.00, 25.00 Formerly $17.50, 25.00 and 36.00 Enamelled Bedsteads, $4,758, 6.25, 8,00 Formerly $5.75, 7.75 and 10.50 Upholstered Springs, $10.00, 12.50, 16.50 Formerly $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 West Twenty-third Street Desperation! Publication! Exultation! Very sad was Johnny Jones the day he lost his Job; He wandered home dejectedly and sad his heart did throb. ‘Twas then that through World Ads. he bought a business enterprise And now Jones's savings have increased to twice thelr former size. THERE'S ONE BEST PLACE TO LOOK FOR EVERYTHING—781 “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY” ADVERTISEMENTS WERE PRINTED IN THE WORLD LAST WBEK—S8 MORE THAN IN ALL THE SIX OTHER NEW YORK MORNING NBWS- PAPERS COMBINED, aL