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LIES TR HORS THE CRA Leading Candidates “Bunched” and Finish of Race Will Be Exciting. TOTAL VOTE AMAZING, Is “Anybody’s Race,” and the Friends of Would-Be Rulers Are Working Hard. ‘The closing days of the election of the couple who are to reign over the festivities at Coney Island during the week's Mardi Gras Carnival bid fair te be highly exciting, With twenty MASKED ROBBERS MONTREAL, Que., Sept, 1—People ot this clty were amazed to learn to-day that masked robbers had held up pas- Dietrichstein, playwright and actor, vas sengers on @ fast train in the heart of arrested here (o-day,on a yarrant {s-| yo) | Montreal, Thureday train, and although the railway offi jrefuse to talk, the police admit that they have a complaint and are looking for the three men con- cerned In the robbery, The Grand Trunk ya different j day morning, in broad daylight, the wees. FCITY SIEGE BY POLICE ——— WHEAT Anna Held, Arriving, Tells Playwright 1s Charged With Police Censors Not in Story of Narrow Escapein | Challenging Major Schavoir | Montreal. | to a Duel. | he Evening World.) Conn, Sept, 1.—Leo STAMF RD, ‘The hold-up occurred last sued by the State of Connecticut on on a Grand Trunk-Ottawa surgeon tillery. trichst a duel with pl His arrest policemen had surrounded his h night to prevent an escape. When the potice first attempted to serve the warrant ed to subn jals om a vietim, 3 here are usu- often #top at tations, Thurs- last night intersecting in his | shen | city detectives state, the Ottawa train Le WHET ERE ‘ voming down the ¥ CLUS EAT ed had to stop at Guy street, which ruus UP the long v ; backetretch in a bunch and nearly @# i any south through the heart'of © i many fair daughters of New York ining ity, | an exceedingly close contest for the) As it pulled up three masked inen Queen's diadem, it !s anyone's race, | made their appearance in the Pullman Jear and with revo 0 uesser to Bod) it would) take @ good fusnser to lthe passengers to hold up tlielr hands forecast the results in elther compet!: 1. ted to go through the passen- , * tion, In the excitement of the contest |g, managed to re- some voters forget to write or stamp lieve the man nearest the door of a the name of the candidate on the bal- | fat pocketbook w! signal to Pro 1 6, Dist 1 wi yen and the rted lot cut from The Evening World, and laa rnaita ae pea us ie f IBaLacHinian thus lose thelr vote altogether. It 18 | oa, ang Jumped off. There were twenty necessary to again caution readers that | passengers in the Pullman, n no ballot counts unless !t bears the ——— name of a candidate for King or U , Queen, and ballots bearing the names | i of candidates for both King and Queen | 4 ! are thrown out. | “It ls amazing , the vast number of U votes cast for King and Queen in The * Evening World election,” said Francis — P, Gallagher, Coney Island's veteran res ae Soaarect orn paanbullacr, Deni bets Cenens Commissioner Would Have Carnival Committee every year since -_ F Join On’ for § ¥ the inception of the scheme in 19. | ‘orce ‘Join On’ for 5 Years, ‘Dats immense vote shows how strong a | City Father Loses a Truckload “abt anewnant hold our Mardi Gras has on the people. BS A . Subject to Court-Martial. Tt shows that the honor of reigning of Tomatoes in Lively over this glay-kingdom {s more and/ Pe Ps more appreciated each year, And The | Street Fight. pp R Evening World has done much to make ial ee) it #0." ymi yner Voting Is Heavy. Alderman Thomas J. Foley, of the Depart ment ight aspirants for the crown a8 |Fourth Ward, Hoboken, had a ‘ight! Before going on his vacation, it is sald, Eis E } rn "7 b ioe of the Isle of Joy have peered with a dog to-day, and the dog won ey Bingham te dete the 10,000 mark in the canvass, and there i ‘ visic ‘or are forty-odd with 1,00) votes or more. | *e fight. It was a St. Bernard dog, that will put ‘The feature in to-day's vote {s the | weighing about 10 pounds, and the de basis Ise of Monopole Jack Graney, thirty- | eat is no discredit to Alderman Folsy te seventh, to fourth place in the race for . les that po- When the Alderman 1s not engaged AGacvéatE Tat King, his friends and campaigners, La min ata ie five year with headquarters at the Hotel Metro: |!n the duties devolving upon his calling le they will ¢ pole having accumulated a tremendous |as a statesman he peddies vegetabl+s discharged or biz bunch of ballots, sent them all 19 | rom q cart, At an early hour to-day In a volley, along with a letter which ‘ s y x announces with as much assurance as (te ent PURER ate did the campaign manager fer Alder-| *¢ @ TROrOUBD TANS oe oe ee man James Fazio, Ralph Sloane, Alfred |'fict, with @ big load of fine ripe to Katz and ‘Sunnybreek” Levy that | toes. 6 it's going to be “King Jack,” as sure | ipe tomatoes are apo in on a r as sure. sable in the preparation 0: h Te The Eastern District of Brooklyn | in certain forms, and Aldern y | How this arrangement turned out en masse in support of | Was soon doing @ rusiing business. 'clled with ¢ Mrs. Ernest Popp, and more than 5,000| Numerous small Italian boys and gicls 2 per . per ¥ ballots bearing her name for Queen | crowded about th rt, climbing upon the pay of policemel came jn for to-day’s count, making her | the 1s and seeking to swipe toma- fund, {8 not explained. the leader, with 18 while Mrs. | toes, It is known, how MoClusky has 15,729; Lillian Murphy, ] In reproving the children, Alderman ham fought for th ‘U,28, and Mrs, Ben Levy, 14,178, show-| Foley spoke in a tone of voice. laws before the Cha ing the diadem is not won for either |One of the men gathered around the of the fair candidates yet; and another | cart took exceptions, and Alderman Nominee. fair to look upon, talented | Foley pushed him out of the Un- and charming, was entered for the | fortunately for Alderman Foley, this | 5, honor and a throne seat in the Queen's was the man th ed the dog. float. And he had the dog with For The new candidate is Miss Kate Me-|such a lar, is an é y Laurin, of the Hen (| som- ped at Alde Dany, now playing ‘ You Like It.” and pr But for t HO T | the dog, who finally succeed- W VOTE STANDS m ealling (tof, Alderman 1 FOR KING AND QUEEN | might have been entirely consum: OF CQNEY CARNIVAL, | vuring nis encounter with the dog KETCH-M-ALL ip Someamnae his cargo of tomatoes was stolen by TRAP. the thrifty onlookers, Aldermdh Foley Alderman Lewis M, Potter 1 hours having his wounds \ Alfred Katz \ James Fazio ted to get a war- + the owner of the dog and an al examined by for traces of | aby WINDOW CLEANER HURT. While cleaning at No. 31 George Hopk of No. 110 Milvil fell to the head. He was a window on a ladde ast "i T Brill Clothes Several hundred three-piece and two-piece suits in medium and light weights for immediate clear. ance marked at the lowest price ever asked for clothes of like grade. Many otf these suits you will find suficiently heavy for eary fall wear. Every one of these suits is advance style now and will be good style next season—this we guar- antee, Included are all the new designs and shades of brown, tan, o.ive, smoke and gray, as well as neat mixtures. most tail: tig concerns in America, and at original prices were best values anywuere. $22.50, $20, $18 and »15, 5 ( TL) A.l ..ow Reduced to CONVENIENT siones, 279 BROAOWAY, nr. Chambers St, 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, Union Square, | 4th St., nr. Bway, All these garments were tailored by the fore- The Values Are $25, 4 FOUK 4 47 COATLANDT, nr. Greenwich, DIETRCHSTEN HELD-UP PULLMAN ARRESTED AFTER HAE BEEN LOST! complaint of Major Frederick Schavolr, | s i~—— SALOME TIGKT: bo Salomes yell : piain-cloties men the dance Was not NO REWARD OUT a k t this mad dence at Local Theatres _ Last Night, fs fair daugh “Four Salomes” per- head of John t nie ithe tients the way. did a fo last night, a tix pp ny ih fn , evidence ed the show day were cc o nivelcome guests, a AMM EYER’ STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6th Ave, and 20th St. For Boys and Girls On Our MAIN FLOOR and in the BASEMENT STORE A most F One of the most ful success of Cammey ment, the motto Prices and Careful Fitting.’ Parents who prc | features of the wonder- our Children’s Depart: his “Highest Quality, Lowest our footwear for their children may be sure that they get the best at the least cost. Boys’ Calf Skin Lace Shoes, with | Little Gent nts’ Box Calf and Black $1.00 heavy tited a : Good val Kid iad Misses’ kat i 50 Lace; sizes 12 to 3% § oo oys’ Calf Lace shoe Sia 2 to § $1.00 1 calf, $9.00 Misses’, sizes 41 to 6 ti Cor. 20th St orted around the ralsed, so far as could ALFRED J:-CAMMEYER st sve. cor 20m xt have and tn in- r => Sr Piano Dept. 2) fourt!; i Sarpson C SIXTHTAY. 19°70 20° STREETS NEW YORK, 10 Minutes from Hoboken by cudson tunnel r Piano Bargain right in the list below. we ever offered extraordi- the opportunity of a lifetime. pe: give them floor space, ene of them should not adorn your home? ihe terms are as casy as we can make them. ‘The instru- ments are so good that we'll exchange them within a year (allowing what you've paid) forany new piano in our stock, 1 Beatty Organ..... 1 Chickering Upright 50 1 Laurie Upright..., 50 1 }.ardmin Upright 75 1 Pease Upright .... 75 1 Weser Upright.... 75 | Needham Upright. 75 1 Mason ¢» Hamlin Upright | Steinway Upright. 95 | Sterling Upright .. 95 , 1 Horace Waters 1 Sohmer Uprigat $125 Upright .$95 1 wAnabe Upright.. 145 1 branich G& Bach 1 Vose Upright.... 145 uprgit..........95 1 shoningerUpright 145 1 Krakaucr Upright vo 1 Kranich ¢» Bach 1 wehning Upright... 95 Baby Grand.... 5 ES ET TE 200 We still have a very ‘ew of those beautiful, new 6325 Warren Pianos at ‘178 You owe it to yourself to examine these splendid instium-nts. Soid on the same terms of payment as above. | a j(MPSON CRA», FORD CO. nary Piano values, they’re It’s These used Pianos must be moved atonce. We cannot afford to Is there any good reason why Jeap dancer ro next to na- e eve could see. about as bare yards of gauze, a} d THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, oo =_wao oo ae OS ( | { cluding floral and band designs; regularly $18.50, $20 and $25, 19.95 tor 100-pe, Dinner Sets of Limoges China, beautiful deco- Store Closes at 6 P, M, Open All Day Saturday. (\; Restaurant G Eighth SIXTHTAV, 1977020 ®STREETI NEW YORK. 0, 10 Minutes trom mobowen vy tiudson Lunnel, Oldham Mills Stock Sacrificed An immense purchase of Portieres, Couch Covers and Tapestries at prices sensationally low etnies 8.00 Fine Armure Portieres, 3.90 22.50 Silk Pocket Tapestry Pore Splendid quality Armure Tapestry Portieres, made tieres, 13.35 in the choice weaves and of the fine yarns for which Magnificent high class hangings, the Oldham Mills were so justly noted. Choice of a in artistic co! with very high lustre and Van rge ae Hae Could not be sold in the regular Dyck edge; priced regularly at $22.50. way under $8.00, ; . F 10,00 Bordered Portieres, 5.70 15,00 Empire Damask Portieres, 8.65 | neautiful foreizn ty borders of Verdun, Gobe- Aun elegantly woven texture, suitable for handsome lin, Tricot and other tapestries, applied on excep- homes. Made of very fine, high lustre yarns in a tionally fine solid color Armure T pestries, Cannot beautiful design. Choice of all the best colors be sold regularly under $10 and $12 Thousands of Couch Covers from the Oldham Stock Coreen: GeOO|torae,”,,, BOSE’? 4.8318 95.90 Covers, . Covers, | Covers.,.. Oldham M:'ls Tapestry and Damask Remnants at Half Price AOC | fat LS0liH..... 2:00 xquisitely woven 2and $15 dV $1 tubrics, yard... $5.00 fabrics, yard cs, Fine Lace Curtains at Remarkable Price Reductions If you have curtain needs, it’s vour opportunity. The savings are extraordinary. Special pur chases from France, Switzerland, Scotland, England and America, bought when manufacturers were ager to sel and reserved for this sale. Included are Irish Point, Ren tissanee, Arab, Cluny, Brussels, Nottingham and other lace curtains, Some prices are: ting, 1°90 515 ir for \ Pair for if Patr tor Pair fo} 165, 50 Curtains. 2 85 C i irtains. 36.00 ( ‘urtains, £12.50 and $15 fine Lace Bed Sets at. ++» T.90 | 5% Holland Window Shades, 99x72 inches, at.. 25e a Clearing Sale of Furniture Odd Lots from Our August Sale ‘THE END of the grentest Furniture Sale in the annals of this store leaves us with hundreds of odd lots of turniture that we've given a lower price in order to insure a positive clearing in the shortest possible time. i@ Fifth Floor. 28.00 3-pc. 60.00 5-pe. Suits, Suits, 21.00 45.00 70.00 5-pe. Suits, 52.50 50.00 3-pe. Suits, 37.50 Cake ACK ——— ly I In 30.00 Handsome Parlor Suits at 22.50. carved frames, upholstered with lustrated, with highly polished mahogany finished, nicely ions, covered with fine green silk plush, Special Reductions on Bedroom Furniture $18.00 Brass Beds.,.. $10.00 | $7.00 GO. Chiffonters..... $4.25 | $21.00 Mahogany Dressers..$14.75 $25.00 Brass Beds., ..$16.00 | $11.50 G, O. Dressers $8.50 | $26 B. E. Maple Chiffoniers.$19.75 $35.00 Brass Beds $19.75 | 9 3. O, Chiffoni $14.50 | 818 Mahogany Chiffoniers.,.§13,50 oH i ie | 3. O. Dressers......$16.50 | $21.75 G. O. Princess Dressers, $10.00 Brass Beds. , $25.75 00 Birch Dressers or Chiffo- $15.50 Special Felt Mattreas GLU RSLS Bvimrocuastiearnay aren $14.75] $ > Mahogany Princess Dress. Black Mixed Hair Mattresses..$10 | Upholstered Box Springs...§7.75 [ ers $16.75 50 Sample Chiffoniers, at 25 per cent. Below Regular Prices In all the popular woods; best construction; up-to-date quality. Dining-Room Furniture at Clearance Prices $12.00 Ga. 0. Ex, Tables at...$8.75 | $42.00 G. O. China Closets...$34.25 | $3.59 G. O, Dining Chalrs, leather 0G, O. Ex. Tables at.. .§10.75 | $23.50 G. O, Buffets,......$18.50 | geat .......c.ccscecs eae $3.7 00 G. 0. na Closets...819.75 | $33.00 G. 0. Buffets. . 1$26\50' | soe a $35.50 G. 0. China Closets...§25.50 | $2.50 G. 0. Dining Chairs.. $1.50 | $28 Gen. Leather Couchea...§18.75 $44.00 G. O. or Mahogany Buf-| $2.00 G. O. Dining Cha’ leather $24.50 Velour Couches..... $18,285 JEG panppsnontinnoouotst hon $24,765 |AOAt Covent erer versa $2.00 | $12 Morris Chairs, complete.$6.75 September Sale of Dinnerware, Cut Glass, China and Lamps. nm... "15 ‘1.98 Fee race rorcelain; of twelve patterns, in- | deep, pretty cutting; value. $3.50. | 3.50 for 3-pt. Water Pitchers xtra deep cutting; highly pol- ished, cut handle, cut bottom; reg- for 124-pe., 112-pe, tor rich Cut Glass and 100 pe, Dinner Sets of best American rated and stippled with coin gold; ularly $5. soup tureen combination; new, 1.95 for Sugar and Cream Sets, graceful shapes. chrysanthemum cutting; pretty shape, cut handles; regularly $3.50, 2.45 for $8.95 Mayonnaise Sets, handsome design, deep cutting. 5.45 for 8-in. Fern Dishes with silver lining, deeply cut in pin- wheel design; regularly $10, 2.50 for 10-in, footed Com- ports, richly cut in neat design, highly polished; regularly $3.95, 85c for 5-in. Handled Nappies rich, deep cutting; regularly $1.60, $2 for Water Bottles, regular full size; richly cut and polished; regularly $3.25, 9.45 for 100-pe. Dinner Sets of high-grade ~ orcelain, hand- somely decorated and treated with gold; several spray and border decorations to select from; regu- | larly $12. | 6.45 for 100-pe. Dinner Sets of Porcelain, assorted decorations, e regularly $10. | 4.95 for 5:-pe. Tea Sets of thin 5 0 Porcelain, pretty, assorted decora- | U) tions and shapes; regularly $6.50, for this handsome Electric or Gas Reading Lamp, with art glass shades in as- sorted colors, complete, ready for use; regularly $6.50, ta Fifth Floor, 5.95 for 60-pe, Dinner Sets, complete service for 6 persons, as- sorted decorations; regularly $8.50. The great Septeinber sale is inaugurated ‘or patrons returning from their country homes, Prices are very Groceries attractive. Purity and wholesomeness guaranteed, Mail and tele phone orders promptly filled. Call Chelsea 2100, 20 Ibs. of Granulated |} Smoked Ox | Coffee, our Royal Din- Cate Beeakfaat Bacon der's best, with the purchase | | f€94eF, freshy | | tregh on day of sale; A wii ancandateee . | smoked tongues; ee below the wholesale of $l's worth of our bulk || syeeial to-mor-| | 4 Ibs, for $1.00; per oc Wee, | teas or coffees, for... $1 | | row...... 14;¢| | » 28¢ 4e eS Pickling Vinega SURE Va relteg Tomatoes — Ii whole fruit Dn Soap — Rova © | Laundry 3.8 none better; b | Peas—Roval Stuart pric white Selb, ont, Peaches — Fo: bushel bask Koyal St r Ata Clara Viiley Ibs. for 1,00; 12¢ regular ten Dbe.; em SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. i special, ris... ee { —