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NETO apenas AES te ee RP ON PRA AT ntsc s " ' THE EVENING WOBLD, TUESDAY, KUGUST 18 Two More Popular Men Nominated in the Contest for Carnival King 19Tt.* Oacar Farger, MeKim (for ten] Gras committess, fitting almost every years Alderman of the district), Alder! post acceptably. man James Finnegan and Thomas Me-| Chairman Richard J. Geary, Mighth Keever as his associates, Mr. Dahfben-| street, Coney Isiand, is receiving many der is £ FS ge Ah Progreasive| applicatione for entry in the prize com- | Lodge, F. a . M., and of the K. U. V.| petition for comico and charaster cos- Sinnott and former Lesder Frank Lan-| rathographia, in which the memberahip| tumes in the nightly pageant, « feature ry other member of thelis umited to sketch artists and engrav-| which has grown in poputartt member ot Hope Lodee, | ers. yoar. Entry fe free, and there wil > 4 A. M. He ts popular| President Jackmam nas announced the| prizes in gold coin exch nigh i at Coney Island, too, and declares hej aelection CR Bonveiokert $e, tor] down to $%. To enter for thie contest ‘He blushes when aaked | Grand Mar: ot the pageant jow-| write to Me. Geary, mlving name and Its ane The fature Queen of she Iale of |or# and Song. Mr. Achwelckert te one of| address and bing the costume and Jer the most Le pend Lg at Coney, and has] what It represents. Send ® photo alsc if ‘ Deen_a@ hard worker in ali the Mardi! possibie. |FARMERS’ CLUB PUTS CANDI- + = ee | OATE INTO THE FIELD. Anton Dahibender of No. 608 Grand street, Willlamsburg, the candidate of BROOKLYN the farmers’ Club, j# Just a@ gure be wilt win, The Farmers’ Club is the most exctu- sive social organization of WilKametvurg, | It imite Ite member ‘waiting list’ as long \. be admited until ments at No. 1% Bast Pightyeteth street. Among his supporters in the campaign for the Crown are Senator Robert F. Wagner, Assemblyman Ed- ward Well, Alderman Volkmann, Leader KOLLE GETS FIRST VOTES FOR KING OFTHE CARHIVAL Many Candidates Are re Entered and Contest Will ‘ Be Exciting. Pongee Coats GP sas All snappy styles, | made of pongee silk OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs G DONT V | No new member cun | | Ayu n SAN oMeL | tome present member dies oF emigrates FULTON AND BRIDGE STS., BROOKLYN of quality. | Full | to nome other countrys The club te com- eng very hand some and dressy. Some firet rate serge and mixture coats among them. Hard- ly any woman need be without a stylish silk outer garment at the price we name. Linen Dresses; per- fect and charming $4.98 Wash Suite of Nat- ural Linen, ete.; posed of the solid business men of Wil. famsbure, and got its name in an odd way. When the club wae organised, | thirty-two years ago last February, some on6 scanning the list which gave the business as well as the name of each | member found William Jenkins'e bual- | ness was “{armer.” It was immediately suggested that @ good name for the on ganization would be the "Farmers Chit,” and this was adopted. | Farmer Jenkins's farm wae long ago turned into city lota and bullt upon. the Official List Can WILI, CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY * Be Considered. Only Those for Names q OfScial Candidates for King of Coming Carnival 1% Coney. Condidates must | Association, careers inte ae ne ihe a tT SRS 500 Summer Wash Dresses cuffs. Especially suitable for nureem maids and waitresses, value $1.39, at the very special price, ( 98e' Women’s Silk Vests at $1.69 |B. GSMITH. | The season's accumulation, a 2 05 erata Mr, Jenkins himself has been gath beauti- Werth considerable more. Whi eae wi aieasceamenoeres wee kin tatiana, Vat the PAP materials, all sizes and colors..... fully tail: $59 gg) pink and sky. No mail orders. re Flowers and Song opened spiritedly, the Club thrives like a green bay trea, and Red t 5.00, 7.50 and 10.00 2d Floor, ored. g Matin first votes arriving at The Evening | business men with social or polition’ as- juced from 58.00, 7.50 an . World office being a bunch of fourteen | pirations long to get in. It always goes 3 ’ S $ dor Beeth Drostivwe eanaieata, ale |tovtme Mard! Gran one night” with te Travelling Bags‘2.95|Sale of $3 Sweaters fam D. Kolle, with the following letter: | friends, apoeaw tats oad ask Batons: ’ 1 ‘All sizes at a Pro Der tt in 2 oho on ave diver wae r'are| 23000 Women’s Lingerie Waists BER from 14 find fourteen votes for the prince of | ————_——— | 2) ainong civic organizations ia the | to 18 in. + good fellows, W. D. Kolle. I wanted /@3 Park Row. They will go into the| Carnival turnout. | wy The Eng- bd . «<2 to wet the frat votes in for him, waste basket otherwise. SCHWEICKERT TO BE GRAND lee ra Smart » |” Syeatter tas Ge Ma fat le Agim hg Bi MARSHAL OF PAGEANT. Embroidery and lace trimmed, high shape, and trim Janitor for the Marathon Club, | Algonquin Club, ts one of the tie, Danton wes candy at On coat sweat- There were votes for other candidates, |somest of the elleible bachelBrs in Tam-| guy thirty years, and the club deter- and Dutch neck, all sizes........... e H made of P “4 too, and some votes on which were|many Leader William Sinnott's dis-|Cuneq that it should. supply the ocou- in durablejers for va- . names not included in the lst of Of-|trict organization, and his list of girl| cant of the throne-float this year. Seore- Regular values to 3.00 | 10 1 «|cation wear. | @ctat Candidates 2s printed at the head 400 of them /; x that with hi i y Rita se euietie kG we tb | eather and neatly lined. Steel riv- election for loney | of column, @ senders can Pe ine eslecting & Queen 4 Cate! rye wes selected for ! wool in . Clearance of Parasols|white and i ice— — ; Parauine! sone ael $1 99 | tet. Clone ‘ Quick Service—Comfort—Economy—In the Gimbel Subway Store ISN Rg ane, § 79g 1 tana The Gimbel Subway Store is compact, all on one floor and a balcony—one of the reasons for the QUICK SERVICE which shoppers highly appreciate this dog-day weather. The perfect ventilation and water-cooled air work for the shoppers’ COMFORT. And most important is the decided ECONO: of purchasing in the Gimbel Subway Store. Practically every- thing to wear and for the home may be found in our 75 complete stores, filled with the lower and medium-priced goods of depend- able quality. More bargains unadvertised than advertised :— Parasols of taffeta silk that - $2.95 |e4- were up to $5.00; now. . GIMBELS Men’s Accordion Knit Silk Annual August Furniture Sale Ties, $1.65 Women’s $2.25 to Women’s Summer Suits and Dresses These Pretty House No Regular Prices—Everything Reduced For $2.50 and $3.50 Fall Styles OT UR? | 06 euanele eres Ga ee eee Dresses, at BS (97 Fall Patterns of Parlor Suits, 25% Off ishing are ionable Neckties of u striking eae perhay f bs ows H Autumn, accordion-knit, in four and _five-color hobble in trousee t bo he eS erat aud of “ little oe eed ety rater rege! | Leet v \ slat Me elas eet ona Se ss be sear ; newest Roman colors, heavy crocheted stripes, This shows the un- stripes, rae neat stripes, and two and three-toned spaced and | it is from photographs that his salesmen sell the goods. get styles of one and two piece ui some not quite half, others much below half. its, effectively braid trimmed, Lin raged usual value. The last : -over stripes — fans i each en Suits, lingerie dresses, silk dresses and the greatest | shipment has just bec | These suits are just from the photographers—47 of them— both 3 and pe a ote The pitronaes (ul colecdon of heavy and lus- | and. Dloomers included with oa: | variety of pretty wash suits and dresses—all at these reduced | reorived Pelee | | S piece—no two alike. This practically explaina why these new, spick ig more money to swing his Our Entire Stock of Linen | prices:— close them out at 85c, and span suits come tousunderprice. The maker, a local one of high repute, business, preferred to let us have these Neckties now, at a : T he illustration whose na: well known in this city, could not take them back to his Coats for Women, formerly sold at $5, $6.75 and $8.75, now $3.60. Our Entire Stock of Taffeta and Satin Coats for Women, formerly sold at $12.75 to $17.50, now §8.75. Children’s Raincoats, Dresses at $1.75 Made to sell at $2.60 to $8.60. Dresses at $2 Made to sell at $2.50 and $3. Dresses at $2.50 Made to sell at $4 and $4.75. Dresses at $3.75 factory, as he has no sample room; so they are here for you at 25% halaw || | loweat regular prices. Note the following price facts: gives an idea of the pretty style. Dutch neck and kimono sleeves; white lawn \ with lavender, black or blue stripes, trim- lowered Ltred rather than te hold them for September or October delivery. Hence, tomorrow, at $1.65 each, instead of $2.50, $8 and $8.50. New Autumn Shirts at $1.15 on Suits at $5 Made to sell at $8.75 to $10.76. Dresses at $5.50 Made to sell at $6.75 to $9.75. These new Soft-cuff Shirts will be shown next month at $1.50. In a handsome sell-Sgured white fabric with black Raining Feith various grou] . Plain bosom-—comfortable for business or vacation wear, in g 1 styles, at $1.16 each. Main Floor. These Are Stirring Times For Men With Clothes to Buy It could hardly be otherwise, with the whole Gimbel stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing taking part in these sweeping price-reductions. It is the right time to buy a Summer Suit for the vacation days yet to come. t is the right time to buy a Business Suit or Light Over- lay aside, heavy Suits or Overcoats, or even a Fur Coat, for inter weather, For clean stocks, in preparation for new Fall and Winter shipments, are the inexorable rule. And prices are pruned to accomplish this purpose. First of all— Men’s $32 to $40 Sack Suits at $19.50 's $26 Light-weight Over- 5. Suits at $2.95 to $4.75. Boys’ $6.60 to $15 Overcoats and Roofers at $3.96 to $8.50. . Fourth Floor “INNOVATION” Trunks, $80 Many people who have admired the “Innova- IT CONTAINS ALL THE FAMOUS * VOVATION” FEATURES AT A PRICE WHICH MAKES IT COST HARDLY MORETHAN THE AVERAGE GOOD TRUNK THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN GOOD FEATURES, We have these popularly priced “Innovation” ‘l'runks in all of the six convenient styles. One side is arranged in the usual way, with hangers to carry wearing apparel; the other side has various combinations of draw- ers and compartments for men’s or women’s use, In full size, 46 x 20 x 20 in., in half size, 46 x 20 x 15 in., at $30 each, “INNOVATION” Trunks. in a full range of other styles, at 646, $65, $65 and $75. At 65c 2 Pair, Regularly 7ic to $1.25 Also another lot of the splendid 16-button Mous- quetaire Gloves. of French Lambskin, in white, which women bought so eagerly the other day at $1.60 a pair, instead of Main Floor coat for Autumn wearing. It is the right time to buy, and, BROADWAY sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10, that have sold for $6 and more, now $2. Subway Store, Balcony Silk Petticoats, $1.95 $2.50 and $2.95 Instead of $3, $3.50 and $5 Nicely made and finished, of taffeta and messaline silks, in black, white and plain or changeable colors. When you see the fine silks, careful workmanship and good colors you will buy enough for present and future use of these $3 to $5 silk petticoats, at $1.95, $2.60 and $2.96. Subway Store, Balcony Linens & Toweling 6c Table Damask, 60c yd. Snow white, beautiful satin finish; in ten good designs; 70 and 72 in. wide, in. wide; big variety of patterns. Subway Store, Lower Floor Men’s Low Shoes, $1.50 Pair and patent to sell at $3, $1.60 pair. Subway Store, Balcony Women’s Low Shoes, RM $1 Pair Low Shoes in a great variety of good styles and all sizes of Gun-metal calf | 3.50 and more now , ‘Tan and black | | wero 50c, now GIMBEL BROTHERS NEW YORK Suits and Dresses at $2.95 Dresses at $6.75 Made to sell at $8.75 to $7.50. Made to sell at $7.60 to $16 Subway, Balcony—Front—82d St. Side Women’s Well-Known SILK GLOVES at 35c and 60c Pair Would Be 50c, 75c and $1 If All Were Perfect Famoue silk gloves, that are a household word with every well-dressed woman. It takes an expert to detect the slight faults, if any exist, and only once a year can you buy these silk gloves et such low prices. 36c pair for two clasp Silk Gloves. ’ 60c pair for 16-button Mousquetsire Silk Gloves. Mainly white, with a fair proportion of black and gray, and some other colors. All have double finger tips, Paris point or one row embroidery ; all siges. ‘Women's 16-button Mousquetaire Suede Lisle Gloves--black, ‘vhite tan; regularly 50c to 75c pr., at 260. Subway Store, Balcony Muslin Underwear Reduced 88c to 60c Pieces, 25c Combinations of nainsook, lace or ticoats, with hemstitched ruffle. Combinations of nainsook, with Nightgowns, lace or embroidery trimmed, Empire style; also high round neck, long or short sleeves; Govers, lace, embroidery or ribbon. Subway Store, Baloony Pearl Buttons—Half Price At 10c. doz. At 15c. doz. | At 25c. doz. shank styles. all Pearl Buttons for shirtwaists and all the intermediate sizes up to large pearl coat buttons, Included are the much-wanted smoked pearl buttons. Many women will buy a year's supply of these pearl buttons at 10c, 16c and 26¢ doz. Subway Store, Balcony 12,000 Pairs Lace and Muslin Curtains | At a Quarter to a Half Reductions BufMfled Muslin Curtains, 235 yda.; Point Lace Curtains, 3 yds be pr.; were H5c, now 5, LOW yr. were $4 Subway Store, Lower Floor 4 THIRTY-THIRD ST. med with pipings of contrasting colors; Unusually tive, trimmed with a ’ border of contrasting color. Subway Store, Balcony Candy Specials 600 Ibs. of our new Dessert Patties; regular price will be 40c lb.—try these at 26¢ lb. 600 Ibs. of Chocolate Al- monds; regularly 40c,at 30¢ lb. Bubway Balcony & Outpost Tables Toilet Soaps Munyon’s Witch Hazel, 6c. jar of cream for 60c. ing, usually 25¢, at 16c. 1 lb. far of Green Soap, German style, at 35c. 1,000 cans Ideal Violet Talcum Borated Toilet Powder, extra large cans, special at 50, Subway Store, Balcony good patterns, regularly 30c, sq. yard. Remnants of Printed Linoleum; regularly 65 to 76c., at 36c. sq. yard. Subway Store, Lower Floor 60c, at Enamel Ware and Carpet Sweepers 65 dozen pieces turquoise | blue Enamel Ware. $2.76 ‘Carpet Sweepers for $2. Ma riall jimbels by the pers at $1.60 Five handsome pieces. Conditions, at BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. All our high grade mixtures, as well as blues and blacks. $1 Table Damask, 760 yd. | Corset Covers, lace or embroidi embroidery Siemens Long Petti- | Gimbel’s 10¢ Quaker Soap, 70. 2e-piece style: t ‘ Irish and German, bleached and un- | trimmed; Circular Drawers, with | coats with full lawn flounce. Castile Soap, 40c bar at 22c, ALLOARS TRANSFER Saikto and threerplecs Gy les, many of the latter suitable to | siegched, ALL-LINEN, 70 and 72 | ruffle of embroidery, and Short Pet- | $1.16 Muslin Underwoar,850| 6 Cakes of Palm Olive Soap and 10 omnogcale $1,000 List Walters 88 Note Mastertone Play- *395 Including « Bench, 12 Rolls of Musi er Piano Out- fitfor . This $55.00 Five Piece Parior Suit, $39.98 Arms on every piece. Highly polished mahogan; frames; spring edge seats and tufted backs. Ags 4 $20.00 Suits for $14.50| $40.00 Suits for $29.75 $24.00 Suits for $18.00 | $45.00 Suits for $33.75 $30.00 Suits for $22.50) $50.00 Suits for $37.50 | $35.00 Suits for $26.50| $87.75 Suits for $68.50 } 29 Couches Secured Under Similar | Covering of panne plush, One-third Off to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. For Real Estate _ Men's $28 and $30 Suits at| Men's $5 and $6 White Flannel 365c Scarts and Shams, 20c each. ‘usli; yoke of eyelet embroidery and . "4 | Pr ‘Trousers at $9.00. Hemstitehed, with three rows of Of Peualin Underwear, $00 trimmed with Torchon lace; Wight- 9 colgate’s Bath Soap, 9¢ cake, or | “ en's $18 and $20 Suits at| Youths’ $12 and $25 Suits at | drawn work; Scarfs 18x62 in., Shams | sook, slip-over style, lace and em- gowns lace or embroidery trimsned; slbeaiaal : LEXINGTON TO. ° } $11.50. $6.75 and $12.50. 29x29 in. broidery V high or V_ neck, | Long Petticoats, cambric top with | _ Three 26¢ cakes of Veroform Soap SPAVE-59' G0"'S1 argains i Mon's $20 Mohair Suits at| Boys’ §2 to $4 Wash Suits at 20c Turkish Towels, 160. Hem- | with tucked yoke and long sleeves; | ‘leep flounce of eyelet embroidery. and bottle of liquid soap for 60c, | $10. 1 to $1.85. med, full bleached, 26x42 in. also Corset Covers. Drawers and | 60c Muslin ‘Underwear, 380 Armour’s Soap, usually 10c, at 70. | $1 0 Places One ott! ‘8 Lae 3, ’ hed pondon- Pt, oy re faite All-wool a 160 uckabace Towele, 28}40, White Petticoats. Drawers, lace_ or embroider: Resinol Soap, 16c. See } Over . at $3.75 to $7.75. lemmed, all-white or with neat i ; w 7 , i M Boys’ $5 to $10 All-wool Sailor | red borders, 19x38 in. $1 Muslin Underwear, 760 | trimmed; Short Petticoats, with | Gimbel's Liquid Soap for shampoo- in Your Home : | The Worl d i leather. A |} or 2 doz. for 15c | or 2 doz. for 26c | or 2 doz. for 46c Linol nd Music Cabinet on easy terms of tion” Trunk, with its admirable interior arrange- clean - up | ; Rugs, Linoleums, &c. : ment, its lightness and its indestructibility, but gf bray || Would be 206 to 750 dosen ff all were, pestect anid tt, Velvat Rugs, sighnty | f | $10 Down & $2.a Week Wh ? » its UB alli yg ices ity, bu lines and More than half are absolutely perfect. Some are slightly imperfect, | | imperfect, otherwise $16 rugs, $7.60. | | = y . have hesitated to pay $5 or $75 for it, will be de- odds and but nothing that injures the usefulness of the buttons, re Ae ese ni Anminster Russ, sum: ; | A ‘ ria ‘ ory ends, 2,796 doz., the clean-up of one of our best manufacturers. A ve" es of grade, at $16, THR WOR lighted with this inexpensive edition, at $30. sizes in the collection ot shoes made | | assortment of styles and sizes; plain of earved; sewed through und wire || Sampson's Best Mil “loth; five | _Because*THE WORLD Prings More Real Estate Advertisements | Than Any Other Morning and ! Sunday Newspaper. Last Week:— The World Printed 1,764 Real Estate Ads, A Gain ot 124 over last year, { The World Fifth Floor Sof | Soe pr q some ark | Embrotdered | Muslin Curtains, 5c Berlin Sauce Pans, 4-qt. 36¢ The Herald printed ’ s or other, | ere $1.25, now 78¢ pr. tains now half | 4 Women’s Silk Gloves aa Some are | |e Lary, Curtains, 9 | Oe tae tet iraate RU RE ss ass ||| 1,806 Real Estate Ads r 4 samples, others ory rejects or | yas. now 75¢ pr. ! : it., 75e. ic | = H Well undereprice, a5 you might expect to find thus | shop worn, and some are ee No} nd Cable Net Cure | Thi rods wore $1 2h enow 68 | Following Wal- A Loss of 100 from last year, | far along in the season. 16-button length, Mousquetaire, are good Shoes made to sell at $2.60 | $n" ee: Bae A toc | | Pianos, $5 Down and $1 a “eek: x her Newape ‘ in black and white tricot silk, with one row embroidery; or | 984 more; now $i pals, We Gssan Chane Mo) Badeias, SEP cage. Groce | No Other Newspaper Printed Aralcaing nd the thearin blue th Paria Subway Store, Blacony B yds.; were $2.25, now 91.75 pr in, Coueb Coy L-qt., 75c... 460 |2-at,90c.. 56e | HALF as MANY Real Estate in colors, including tan and the favorite blues, with Paris round, Oriental col- | @6¢ Tea and Coffee Pots, 2-t 40c | point embroidery-— oringy, were 75, Dish Pans. | Ads. as ; 10-qt., 60c, 400 | 14-qt.,80¢ . 60¢