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— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1911. PACE FOR CROWN 7%”°(2! fhe Candia: for ing song WOMAN PREACHES [ The Evening World's Zoo. 1s proven by Sammy, a land turtle that erjust returned to the farm of John Allen, Chestnut Hill iadelphia, after » the and they escaped by f ere that required even years, : cha uneh | ” on Ita bac ; Cat’ | whale had chased the aun Aa t u Ar ombat between a big bull-| Tiger, the pet Angora cat of William | ey Mas | Sammy ts , frog and a three-foot strived adder was|Gray Brooks, @ Philadelphia attorney, 2 | s ae ' |Spanteh fens With = Mastent, PICTURE SHOW rn 09m a leckinan, [cath Peivall. CAL. OMOEA “Clucka” A& as Alarm Clock. le Thomas Brown and Willlam Leckman,|casket in a private cat cemetery. A] ,. . | Two black ish hens act as alarm , A marble monuinent has been erected to | adder waa trying to ewailow the| {le [clocks for Prot John sonokan, et f 2d, which held a aix-inch twig in tte! Tiger valued at More (han (00 | eee oe eee eae ie begin his duties mouth to keep from going down, After as treated with as much care as) Het Op Ot einan c » fight had lasted an hour the frog|# child of wealthy parents, je ety . killec At 4.30 the hens begin clucking and +a ‘ . | toxses an old shoe out of the window, OUR SERVICE anywhere else, uniess WL BE LNELY Campaign Opens With a Rush a Both Performances ‘Elevating,’ and Friends of Many Can- Says Miss Mayer, So There's Alt Serpent, Green With Grent —- sparrows killed a ng ‘ TN pb Wings, Attack an Avintor, Herbert D. MoCramte place | Taette ¢ Mack ¢ ' didates Busy. No Incongruity. in ent may be the latest ad- at Bloomfeld, N. J, after tt had beea| ayy, sislenons 56: G18 th your go first Lo an ocul 4 q , ny of our ni) je prov slowness © 1 J D ‘ . My ie nh just corr one f Garing | blinded by thelr Wille —_—_ See | earnd then to an opt All were trying to eat from the same 7 . ac 7 : Hesides being an elocutioniat and lee- | Frank Goodale, the Palisdes Park avi-! pite of outa and the roost verted | | which costs twe or long green thing with reature, driven three times our prices florse Accaned of Mating Outen Suits from $17.50 to ‘Ve Charge for Glassee Only. sae ie tt monn 920600 ON Sale at $12.50 Eyes Examined Wisi y that her | By Registered Physi % and po ite| My sale making Drive records Oculists of Long Experience. dance a jig. But “clean up” is) ype Fitting Glasses ar Low ns 82.50 the word all along the line. MOE LEVY J6hilich éSons The Only Names Approved by the Mardi Gras Committee Of- ‘ing in the same pulpit where the of Tompkinavitie, 8. 1, woman had spoken tn the morn- ¥ with relish. e Mary A. Brown declares Dandy | red her pot guinea hen, Millie, rs and all, but the horse's owner ficially in Contest. sa Mayer pad thin to say about the iness to-day: ae runs Sunday, Now, | feat congrulty. Official Candidates for King + My Only Store), 217 B’dway, Aster Howes ing the picture show was| Whale Chases ‘Iwo Fishermen Off \ 223Sixth Av., 15th St. 5 of Coming Carnival at Coney. was crowded, But tho} cife Ocean, 119-125 Walker St., New Yorks, | 350 Saath Av. 22dSt._ 101 Nassaa — Aan St. Candidates must be nominated to the Marti ongruity eeming, not real, for tie| A whale pursued I’, M. Reed of Okla- 17 West Sth & 6th Aves., New York ra [Soe wk 18 good and helpful.” homa City and Capt. Walker of the 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., GIMBEL AUGUST SALE OF FURS Is Backed by Sixty-nine Years of Experience $100,000 Worth of Fine Furs at One-third Less Than Regular Season Prices That both knowledge and experience are required in the successful buying and selling of Furs JAMELS H.CURTIN WD-KOL LE, it a, th : $1.00 tn of the Templar h Mecca Temple, Ancient Ai eneli of M. 8. r . Union, Gal o-Makers v . Tex 100,000 “DODGERS” TO CALL! VOTES FOR KOLLE. Jet August von Hi lin, AT Amith st. € Mr ca pat forward by | is a fact not to be denied. EL, than Ate 0, ae a he the. frat mange Why such low prices are possible at the approach of the Fur season: I Union house on. th Last Spring we bought many of these skins in foreign markets—when prices were at rock bottom. We made up these beautiful Furs in our own workrooms during the dull season. And for these reasons, and also because we are sacrificing some profit, we are enabled to offer the lowest prices for high-grade Furs that we believe have ever been quoted in New York. Many of these Fur Coats will be made up to oe special order from the skins you may select. You may also choose the Kina and color of lining for any of the Fur Coats in this Sale, excepting those of inexpensive ponyskin Necessary alterations will be executed without additional charge on coats at $75 and upward. Upon the payment of a satisfactory deposit, you may select any garment in this Sale and we will store tt free of figured prominentiy fon of a King to reign over |¥ inth Coney Island Mardi Gras, |v! which will be celebrated the whole |Recurting 10 his fi ' napped week, Sept. 1 to 16, @ “Carnival of | don Greene Co Flowers and Song.” To William D. ‘The election this year will be con-jlyn's candidate for King In due Auicted on an entirely new plan. No (credit for the first catmpaign Mterati 7 FY {| ‘Your teeth ad elvcted Sheriff! and gums need just the | 9 °| purifying, preserving Queen will be elected by popular vote. Sorter ae fell oe ; and antiseptic qualities or until de feed sis eile deh s eae ane Instead, the elected King will choose a | 18.00 copie hd . at ‘ | ‘ur Coats Made in Our Spec: rder Section ussian Shawl Scarfs - - - - - - - 2 + + 60 ea, Geen io mare hs throne on che rat (foun ronkiyh on Maturday, eitnin an) found only in Pel ig iad length, $435 Genuine Lynz— float in the nightly pageant, and pre- |, of offictal candidates was Ise e 40 in. length, $160 "2 in. length, $196 Extra quality Scarfs and Muffls - - - - + + - wide with him at all fonctions during |sued.. Here tw the. way It reads: ernas tion Det atality, 86 in. length, $176 Mink, beautifully striped— the Carnival week, All candidates for WM. PD. KOLLE, South Brooklyn's 40 in, length: $226" 62 in. length, $275 Scarfs and M juffs - -- -)the crown must be nominated in writ-| choice for King of Mardi Gras! ‘The Curative Mouth Wash Hudson Seal Coats (French-Dyed Muskrat) : Extra quality Scarf = $37.60 and $42, ing, addressed to the Nominating Com- w Is your chance! Vernes Chemical Co. 240 W. 36th St, N.Y. bz in. length, $180; best ouality, $160 Extra quality Mufls - - - - - $37.60 and $42. mfittee of the Coney Island Mard! Gras | 0 in gold, Second prize, } . d i : Cross Fox—Animal Scarfs and Muffs - == $96 as sociation, Charles Schiffmann, secre- | Fur Coats Third Floor (tary, Surf Avenue. The committee will 3 : Ena ad Arctic Seal Coats— French-Dyed Coney —52-in. length, $65 Fur Sale in. the Subway Store Pass upon the nominee, and If accept- I MM MN NL and $75. HANA} Solndia meas Cena ae Ci ithe ; ble to the Mardi Gi A clath Dy }—36 In. len . ‘+00. Splen ussian nyskin in these 52 en coats. The Evening World their names wit! b ceiee jenath 62.60 . XX quality, 52 in. length, $76 Arctic ‘Seal Coats. (French dyed coney, 52-inch) to the list of “OMeclal I . X quality, 621 Weaghe! saa ona A Cane lengths Land we Also a new Paquin model in Arctic Seal, wi which will appear in t Ponyskin Coats—52 in. length, and e immed with Skunk- . nne from time to time, No a! = Yiyed Opossum, $60. Specially designed for young girls and small French Coney Contaysdved to restmbib brows squirrel, $82.60, will be consider women, $46 and $55. Mink-dyed Marmot Coats, $52.50. ; i Ge elected Hundreds of Scarfs and Mus i ice, EI th ba koe / Hse n ack Fox-Scarfs, $11 each; Mutis, $11 each. Meuceaet ee No Mone Down Nate Reed Mul Scts, $15, $25 and $92.60 a set. Black and Blue Wolf $19.76 forthe set; Mutts, $10.00 each "USE ONLY OFFICIAL BALLOT, y Selected American Black Fox— Scarfs, $9.25 each. Searfs and Muffls - - - - - - + + = $16and$26ea. Blue Manchurian—very good-looking and durable, $8 set. Black Wild Lynx—Scarisand Mufls - - - - - - $16 ea. Subway Store, Balcony ' AND EVERY ONE VOTE. Club plans or ridiculously small deposits wil attract the inexperienced buyer, but The Ast oficial batlot was printed on | Sue snoRmare mu losk,fos Ronesk concerns thet g , E he the second page of The Evening World | isb by the fact that we are one of th é ie saturday, and it w conse on that |/n the country. Thanks (o our enormous purchasing power, N w Silks Are Here | Hall Clocks August Furniture Sale page every day until Thursday, § Cash or Credit e | 10 to 26 Per Cent when the polls close, In the early mails Best Credit System—One Low Price—Cash or Cre ‘ arad| . ee to-day came several votes for » F Lustrous, beautiful weaves—the advance gu: Under-price Furniture at Half Price another of the “OMctal Candida \ Naas Genuine : of the superb Silks we have gathered abroad and Of special interest in con- | . Me Ms Ble creer cay chet unitaas tar voiea| i Bird’s-Eye at home for the Autumn season. Many of them | nection with the | August | For Library or “Den brine Re Uaioe ee ae Maple novelties to be found in New York only at Gimbels. | guceq prices on fine Hall Among the thousands of fine pieces in the August 5 of the Reve! | A oa ry ‘y : pi a : mong them— Clocks. Furniture Sale many an interesting group escapes In this election the fair | ‘ if i frites oF antis, have an B d Brocade Velvet, in fashionable shades Elliot movement, with | the notice it deserves. Here, for instance, for those edroom Paquin crinkled Chiffon Voile Wleeenin ete UDR oh | intending to furnish a cozy, delightful library or den, bye te geet ede S it Exquisite Bordure effects. Rich Satin and Gold Brocades | chimes in handsomely carved | is a cluster of comfortable pieces at precisely HALF | t ls easy to vote, wie 7 ues noteworthy showing of wide Block, Breen ian front | Early English case, at $450, | PRICE. 5 4 vening World | i) Be (As Illustrated) the famous silk mills of A.Clerici & Co., of Como, Italy, whose | 90. | Furniture in Mission Effect, strongly made, with broad | y \ F Satins are renowned for their deep velvety richness, and the ame movement in a fine | arms; heavy square posts and deep seats. Loose seat and back i : With 2-Inch Post brilliancy of their black. 35 to 42 inches wide. $1.60 to 94 yd. mahogany case, at $400, cushions, Morris chair style, in green or red velour le Lak Excellent _ English movement, | or corduroy. ye a. Brass Bed with Westmi het, cblroaey, Ie fine | Arm Chairs, $6 from $12. Arm Rockers, $6.50 from $12.50 A * * nogany , from } | Se a 22. : ovine eked Gree Complete AUGUST SOSIERY ALE | Mother Hl Clcehs, erleng the | gigas aia kote itties, most luxurious with tufted |} L allot to the Mardi Gri | U Y | half hour, in oak, mahogany, or 7 A a weet 313, No, 63 Park Ay i Early English , $16 to $195, | seats and back, covered with plain or figured green velour. { rend Nearly everybody, whether man or woman, wants were 810 $1900 4 pea At $6.25, from $12.50. er At WW from he | i 4 and sent in bunch any y : All fully guaranteed to be efficient 29. wi eet and carved back. ‘ time betore the poils Cine, ' At 4g’ Silk Hosiery nowadays. This August Sale pre- | timekeeper. Main Floor, Rear | rm ry from oy Win clay feeb ane ¢ | ! Beate Arar aes ana copisaiee The sents larger and finer lots at lower prices than prob- | Ribbons “Slipper” Chairs, in Circassian walnut, covered with wine- Evening World! be bought tn bulky oy ably have ever been offered before. Besides, there New groups of pretty Rib- | colored yelour, at $5.60, frome #12 f MER saveniog World, for It ls intended are two fine lots of Silk Lisle Hose, in black, tan and | pons to sell at tempting prices. Ben am Pe ie ny Sar eo “NTR HereAT Ra F Suet this election ahsil be & true popular white, for men and women. All new, perfect, and Eee Fi pon aaa invell colors | sents $2.25 from $4 i ¢ ; matic . ripes, with s 8, | 8, $2. ov. fl a i 4 election et nee. greatly in demand: si yhite, pink or blue, 614 in. wide, | Library Tables—Early English, Tudor style, 42 in. long, 4 GREAT JOINER” O 38c yd., regularly 50c drop bi td Ils, two di ith locks on each, $18 from $8 Y ATE. “ on’s 5 ack Silk S' ‘ings, +9 TOR yet ‘ |. drop brass pulls, two drawers w: locks: pach, . 1 LABOR! "8 CANDID/ Tae Women’s $1.50 Black Silk Stockings, 90¢ a pair. Warp-printed Ribbons, in several Library ‘Table Early English finish, Mission style, 42 in. Py Goes etiene Ave itinith “ADAU Women’s 85c Colored Silk Stockings, 50c a pair. dainty attarns and Rood colorings. long with shelf, $7 from $14 * ti Coney Island 34 pt. My Mf Women’s 50¢ Silk Lisle Stockings, 30¢ a pair. Bivcin, 260 yd, regularly 40c, Library Table—Early English, 48 in. long, with drawer, y Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Socks, 70c a pair. Narrow Batin dass ard Ribbon, | shelf and compartments on each side for books, $14 from $28. rays * abe i ite, , 14 in. wide, Early Englis issi fect, 48 in. long to remembe Men's 50¢ Imported Silk Lisle Socks, 30¢ a pair. Pees OF aie ot ob Library Table— Early English, Mission effec ig | a tow AKG: HE ja cee apy ji iJ ‘ vi large drawel .60 from $19. Seventh Floor . meets, Lath audigy Men’s 85¢ Black Silk Socks, 60c a pair. = Main Floor Main Floor with shelf and one large drawer, $9.5: it crown is @ le in the ranks a sited sepia ceeaiee ganized labor Lab: A - A , . Fedele Saving an Even Third on Decorative Last Days of August Prices on ature of 3 Feet Mehl sera, | pty Screens and Boxes SITE ALL Rugs, & Catpete bj 008, ay She atl mia 3 oe 1g You will find the beautiful ascorative dabaite af this MANU: | of the August “price-reductions on the celebrated Whittall Lad f 0 : li J facturer’s making in thousands of well-furnished homes. | Cea aAvaURe DE ee anact nade in Arik On Wed 1 ee aa hi fe large ae | y As we are large customers of his, he had sold usa splendid group | ug anc : arpe ts t he finest. ma ! n Wed- 4 Perinies eaves and Canada, he ha P ie ee of three and four-fold screens, Cedar Chestsand Matting covered) nesday full prtots Brevi aay suit chose for epartment. house 7 in the theatric M profes: E @ i; fi oe Boxes, in designs to be discontinued, at a raight third less than hotel, olfice or club these beautiful long-wearing floor-coverings 4 Rinery veers) me Veasidee)| OL Te) et < 4 WA usual prices. : , | usual price of much inferior sorts. ] > Empire F ‘ By BET. ST Ma Gite? | i} 8 j ahogany, maple and oak fram various And not for sit months will another “Mill Clean-up” occur, Sizes and |f a . 5 SWrky H bE Aj creens, with mahogany, maple and oak m n various nd not ‘ i a vane CPU ee GRANDRAPIDS FURNET URE a | | 17 € finishes, paneled with cretonnes, burlaps, armures and other materi- | ange ‘Anglo-Persian and Anglo-Indian Rugs tor's Fund, 1 no | elon ied ea SHOO ih peat als in red, greens and browns. : 36 in., at $2.60, regularly $3.25 und $3.75 up to “gard of Trad i wh 4 WeeKLy OPENS AN d 3 In Early English, at $3, $8.75, $4, | . MATTING-COVERED BOXES Bin, x 15 ft., at $67.60, re y $79 and $95. if canum, Odd Fellows, i = ee , AGEOUNT mY or ~ $4.60, $5.25 to $16.50. Sultable for hall or window #oa s, oF Royal Worcester and Arabic Rurs ie 00) Lo Callen cathe: Mi so > Pewee | eye! eee edroom. e trimmed with ma- . i 4 if moestye \ WRRIS 6g CREDI Heim uk DERE WeaW Wh In mahogany, %t $6.60, $8, $12, $19. | hogany or bamboo. At $6.60, $6, 86 in., at $2.50, regu § if \ ms 0.00 NAT ct .8 in. x15 ft., regularl oa 84.00 Pounm on gate WA] ae In fumed oak 76 . $6.26 and $7.60, af ; Roya f ” as > a re) a "1 01 \- ghian _ Chapte Me Fy 0s ‘i i 75.00 | ia mB In golden oak, at $8.76, $7, $6.60, PAG eae He ee an 4 ft. in. x7 ft, 6 in. st $10.60, regularly $15, up t i | pmmandery ne T08 400.0) a WO" 410.60 and $10.75. Sixth Floor | 9x15 ft., at $42.60, reguiarly $55. : on, Fou O00 45000 | . eee, 0 een Chlidems and Peerless Body. |f | dogree, and of sae Coundil af the Prin 5.00 * = 200.00 | Summer Brealcfasts _ Brussels Rugs j 1 ; 25.00 * * 300.00 3 ‘And Luneheons 24 x 54 in, $2.60, regularly $3, APARIMENTS FURNISH Value $13 Y Desig 1 1. At 9x 16 ft., $88.60, regularly $45, a Boverlam Grand Tosi Sy 850 conte rom oN manana ere ns STS Bl GIMBEL TEA ROOM oo Centon ena ea aia aoe pp Ip D igh Above Broadway -— Blah ROAD' 2" . y ae 3.25, or tative of the Bupreme, Grand Chapt: cig e ES H ER BRO S rey Muh Ave Monday gh BROADWAY NEW YORK THIRTY-THI sTEPRAG Wilton Carpets, cw 9485 ‘ot New South Wales, member of th APREIGHT yd., reg. $2.26 yd, jixth Floor ‘al Union, —Anolgted Hi UMBUS AV® set 103° & 104 TST Vratern Priests, New York State; member © sauuaaesate =