The evening world. Newspaper, August 23, 1911, Page 7

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BIG CANS MADE BY LEADERS IN CARNIVAL RAE Kofle Passes the 2,000 Mark] fn Votes for King of Coney Mardi Gras, MANY SOCIETIES AID. Novel Costumes Designed by Competitors in the Comic Parade. VOTE TO DATE FOR KING OF THE CONEY MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL. |! Candidates must be nominated @e the Mardi Gras Association, @Barles Schiffman, Beo'y, Surf @ve.,, Coney Island, in writing and as candidates by the Nominating Committee of the as- @ociation. No others will be reo @gnised by The Evening World. OFFICIAL NOMINEES, ‘Witiam D. Kolle, South Brooklyn can- @Mate for King of Coney Isiand Mardi Gras and Carnival of Flowers and Song, | Bept. 11 to 16 turned the two-thousand | mark by cne vote in to-day’s count, and | atill leads his competitors, though Ya- cenda and Dahibender outstripped him in the day's voting, and ere neck and neck for second placa, with more than 1,200 votes each. | Mr. Kolle was born in Hanover in| 184, His father, John Kolle, brought him to America when he was five years Id. Tho elder Kolle butlt the old 11 in 1802, and Willfam has | was a recognized belle of Will- urg society. If her husband is} elected King, It Is “one best bet” that | Mra. Kolle will reign as Queen of the tarnival. Mr. Kolle !s a member of the Saenger bund Quartet Club, Marathon Club, Out Club, Hasenpfeffer Bowling Club, Green- wood Conclave, I. 0. H.; Travellers’ Club, Joppa Lodge, No. 1, F. and A, M., and @ dozen other organizations, and he has the pledges of more than a thousand of his neighbors in South Brooklyn that they will asset in bis | @eotion es King of the Mart! Gras. | PAERPARING FOR CORONATION | AT 8TEEPLECHASE. @eorge C. Tilyou is directing prepara- thane Gor the coronation of Kins Carni- val and the Queen of the yhich will take place in the ma room at Steeplechase Park, just before he pageant on Monday evening, Sept, 11. Amneng those who will join the revel Gown on the bills as “the competitive frotle of the Comio and Character dress section,” 's Mise Edna Ballance, “The ‘World Girl," whose costume !s printed on @ World color press, reproducing on the cloth, fn all ite colors, the Funny Beotion of the Sunday World. Her parasol ts of white silk, on which is printed another copy. Others are: Mme. Rodrigues of Bath Beach se a “Mexican Lady”; Misses Barbara and Elisabeth Neff as ‘Miss Bpamgies” and “Léborty,” and “Chey- enne Al” MoDowell, who will portary « Mexican bandit: “More than fifty manufacturing con- come have applied to Chairman Sig- mued Guggenheim for places in the In- Gustrial division of the pageant, which will be the largest industrial parade over seen at Coney Island, Pntry 's free, and there will be prise medals and oups » bealdes an opportunity TE SER FL Genuine Merit Required to Win the People’s Confidence, ‘ou ever stopped to reason why 40 many products that are ex: to ortised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain—the article did not fulfi) tho promises of the manufacturer, This applica more particularly to » medicine \ modicinal preparation that has real curative valu noat sells itself, as like ayes ample Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a pre- paration I havo sold for many years tate to recommend, for case It shows immediate ulta, ng many of my customers testify. Ke other Iidnoy remedy that I know of largo a wale,” ho success of Dr, Kilmor's Swamp- Root js due to the fact that it fulfils every wish in overcoming kidnoy, liver and oa, corrects =—urinary oa the uric acid hourmatiam bottle will be sent by ly free, Address Dr. Hinghamton, N.Y, Competitors for the Prizes In Coney Carnival Comic Parade to exhibit before more than 2,000,000 week. NA Somes, crowds agererating during the earntval HOW CARNIVAL CAMPAIGN 18 Gras Editor from palgners for the candidates for King | are printed here 4 find twelve Curran, More josed, pleare find twenty- the Mardi Gi jen for King of Frncis P. D'Andrea. 6 help _himm, and will_try_for the 885, PROGRESSING, A fow of the lettera to the Mardi the hustling cam- votes for our candidate, to come, THE YUKON A, ©. ‘the Farmers’ Club ent. ‘OB MENDFE. yotes for Joseph ‘u, |street, Brooklyn, was driving the wagon, t Joe Hewes, my friend, with Hote tor Kisg ot thes Yor Mesa my friends will in_gold ROTION GAs m 200 gallons of milk over @ part of Park~ /John Fox of No. 1169 Mast Ninety-aizth | THE EVENING WORLD, ROUGHS ATTACK AND ROB MAN ON ALONELY STREET Hold Him Up in Dark Section | of Williamsburg-—His Skull | Is Fractured. | | ‘The Hagie’e Nest gang, an organisa-| tion of young men and half grown boys ‘that hag been making Picklesville, a lonely and squalid section of Willlams-| burg, an unsafe place to walk through | Jat night, Je belleved to be responsible for a hold-up and assault early to-day | that wil probably cost the life of| Jacob Levine, @ tailor, of No, 21 Bogart | atreet. Levine had been sitting up with a! | friend who 1s fil, and started for his| home shortly after midnight. He beard | footsteps behind him as he wae passing | along a badly lighted street in Pickies- | ville and quickened his pace. He real-/ ized shortly that he was being followed and degan to run. ‘The trailers ran after him, however, and at White and Varet streets he was seized from behind. Some one thrust & knee into his back and he wae pulled nd down onto the sidewalk. Then cI WORLD'S otteret Getleck for ballots Dematcnee B. R. T., West ‘End Terminal, Coney i Inclosed find 00 votes for Anton Dahl- bender, the Farmers’ Club’ candidate boys gre. just begining to “warm up.” * few more up our aleevan, DAVID MORGAN, until he lost conectow . Several hours later a relative of Le- vine’s found him in @ half stupor with his pockets turned inside out. He had been robbed of a small amount of change, all the money he had with him, Dr, Gurtoy was called from the East- ‘The have Please credit the inclored five votes to Aus. Von Hasseln of Login onl te Many ts only freler, more Rue BOYS FROM MAX'S DCSY BEB, —_———S> — at CAR UPSETS MILK WAGON. An uncharted Milky Way aetretched Jalong the tracks of the Coney Island| | Brooklyn Ra!lroad early this morn-| ing and @ milk wagon driver was tum- bled from his vehicle with dislocated shoulder when a Franklin avenue car, pound for Coney Island crashed into \the rear of the wagon, turned it over, | knocked the horse down and distributed Indigestion, Bowel Trouble, Dysentery and Diarrhoca. Put a nicely browned piece of toast in a emall bowl of cold water and let it stand about an hour. To a glass of the trained toast water, add a tabl ful of Duffy's ree malt whiskey. If desired a little fruit syrup may be added for favoring. This remedy has been used with ex- cellent resulta and is very Righty, Tecom- Hewson of Detroit, led by D Mich,, who says: It saved me from threatened coll avenue, The car was in charge of Motorman “ street, Brooklyn. Leonard J. Burke, | aged twenty-seven, of No. 201 Conoord on hie way to make his Flatbush deliv- eries, There was at the scene of the accident, Dr. Longworthy arrived {1 ‘Hospital ambulance. After tention Burke went home. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2027 ern District Mospttal ‘and eaf@ thet/ether bones were trofen, The doctor |; Levine's akull wae fri 4 wanted him removed to the hespital, | |]! he would die, The t it bie wife insisted thet he remain terribly beaten, His n Stern . Brothers will place on sale to-morrow f A Special Importation of High Class Real Irish Crochet Neckwear Stock Collars, at $1.68, 1.95, 2.28 Round “ at =: 2.50 and 2.78 Claudine and Sailor Shapes, at 4.98, 6.30, 7.80 Yokes, with Stock Collars, at 4,08 Chemisettes, with Stock Collars, at 6.50 Also 2 targe collection of imported Lingerie Neckwear * in the latest styles, hand embroidered and trimmed with real laces, at very low prices, In thelr enlarged Bedding and Furniture Departments, + ||] on the Fourth Floor, Main Building, bles | An Exceptional Display of Brass Beds and Bedding at the following decided reductions: Brass Bedsteads, rh . "puventeed Wish sok eomateohet $14.80 to 70.00 guaranteed finish and construction, Heretofore $23.50 to 100.00 Hair Mattresses, S ft. $15.00 filled with black drawings, 4ft. 21.0 made in our own workroom, full weight, (4 ft.6in, 23.5 Heretofore $17.50, 24.50 and 28.00 Upholstered Box Springs, Indestructible edges and full complement of springs, $10.00, 12.50, 16.50 Heretofore $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 Woven Steel Springs, warranted not to sag, $4.50, 5.50, 6.75 Heretofore $5.50, 6.75 and 8.00 | West 23d and 22d Streets Sunday World Wants Work Monday _GIMBELS | A New and Inexpensive All Remaining Lawn HOUSE DRESSES That Were $2.25, $3, $3.75, $4.50 and $5 Tomorrow, $1.50 1,774 Dresses, to be exact. Not many, but it is our policy to close out our merchandise Union Suits, 24c large eizes; usually sold for 39c. Women’s Lisle Union Suits; sizes 36 to 42; 59c value.. Women's Vests; regular and ex- tra sises; neatly lace trimmed Bloomtingdeles’, Main Moor, GOth St, Bide, |About Adjusto Reducing Corsets ) | insists that the figure from waist Long Lisle Gloves,39c'\| Pgh ag ey A eng reg P| 38c 8c The Parisian Vogue for tall, grace- ful Trimmings has been responsible for the creation of these wreaths of imitation aigrettes. Paris manu- facturers have made them so cleverly that all a woman needs to know is that the tall ends should be placed at the side-back—the fastening is as easy as A, B,C. These wreaths in white, black, em- pire green, brown and royal purple are priced from $2.50 to $12, accord- ing to the fineness and bushiness of the feathers. Many of the new Ribbons are here for the new bows Fashion favors for this season. Colors are delightful in their rich Autumn tones, while the various weaves are also decidedly new. If one purchases an untrimmed Hat and the ribbon in the Mil- linery Section we shall be glad to extend the courtesy of our NO-CHARGE TRIMMING SERVICE both for making of the bow and the trimming of the hat. Third Floor $2 to $8.50 TUB SKIRTS Descend to $1.25 An accumulation of odds and ends left over from the busy Summer days. Of some styles there are only one or two Skirts, of others there may be several of a size—but this is why we shall dispose of them at $1.26. White rep, white and natural linens, navy and white linenes, white madras and Indian-head lawn— mostly in gored and paneled styles. $3.50 to $5.75 Skirts at $2.25 and $3.75 ! his miscellany includes Skirts of white pique, Bedford cord, cordoline, oyster white Rajah linen, navy and white reps, Majority of styles are fashioned with the high Empire waist- line and some are finished with ts. Third Floor Attractive Wash Fabrics At 15c Yard, Instead of 25c Clearing out Summer stocks brings little prices on Dainty Cotton fabrics that are used all year round, One group is espe- cially suited for Fall wear. 82-in, Imported Madras, from Scotland, in neat stripes on light and dark grounds; larly 26c, now 160 yard, Fancy Dimities in neat floral and fancy designs on white and dark grounds, cross-stitch and satin stripe effects; regularly 25c, now 160 yard. Trimming for Early Fall Hats larly 25c, now 160 yard. Second Floor Why $2 and $2.50 Nightgowns Are to Go at $1 We have no reason in the world for closing out these Night- gowns at such an humble price, except that they are too fancy, The quality is excellent, but the styles are F'ashion’s whims and we are not sure that she will approve of them for next season, But this should be neither here nor there to the woman who likes daintiness, Some of these Nightgowns have deep lace trimmed ruffles around the foot, others have deep bands of insertion and ribbon-run embroidery, while others are trimmed all the way down the front. Only about 800, Second Floor » and Regular al &C iow thle paper, LY pape: drugglste—d00, and. o7 msn ereemepeaecnersmat store en meee — rout Fancy Poplins in a variety of colorings—striped effects in self colors; regu- | in both head and footboard, five up- at the end of the season, even though we must do it regardleas of cost, Materials are very good quality—designs are neat, colors are pretty. And the styles of the Dresses are those simple, conservative kinds that the particular housewife likes so much. All sizes from 84 to 44 are included. So that selection will not be congested, and that service will be satisfactory, this sale will be held in 8 part of the Muslin Underwear Section. Second Floor Lawn Negligees, Kimonos and Dressing Sacques Join the Event Although this will only be a small part of the Sale, economies will be as worth while, In this miscellany of about 100 Lawn Negi in dainty colored lawns, at 750, $1, $1.60, $2 and $2. and Kimonos, .60; were $1.50 to ror tay select pretty styles, Also a limited number of figured lawn Dressing Sacques, at 60c; were $1. Secend Floor New York Householders Have Found This To Be A Very Real August Furniture Sale Although Very Different From the Usual Kinda In the first place, we have avoided having the common kinds of Furniture. We have kept clear of the unre! are told that our prices on GOOD Furn iable sorta. We have bought nothing because of mere ‘cheapness”—and yet we iture are much lower than shoppers can find elsewhere. We pick out nothing for special recommendation because We Guarantee All the Furniture We Sell You shall never be able to tell us that you are dissatisfied with what you bought at Gimbels and not be made happy before leaving the store, whether it be a bedstead, a bureau, a pair of shoes, We portant Au; us upon bo! present superb assortments, For tomorrow we tell of the excellent stocks of @ dress or have provided abundant stocks of thoroughly DEPENDABLE Furniture for this tm- tevent. The sales have been gratifyingly large, and purchasers have complimented variety and values, And new invoices are added almost daily, which accounts for the Brass Bedsteads and Bedding Perhaps you'll want to see the handsome Brass Bedsteads that we are supplying to the new Vanderbilt Hotel. They represent refinement, elegance, durability. We'll sel you the same Bedsteads now at August prices. Here is information about some of the lower-priced but most trustworthy varieties, Four- Colonial design brass bedsteads, two posta with cross bars White Enamel Iron Bedsteads, some have brass trimmings in both head and footboard, brass caps,others have brass rods in both head and footboard, still others have the con- tinuous post plain white enamel; all right bars in both head and foot- board ; all sizes, satin and bright finish ; were $30, now $20, Imperial, 64x76 in., @28 from $29.75, Black Hair Mattreanes, 54x76 42 lbs., 618.76 from $28.60, i All the above mattremses can be had in smaller sizes, at proportionate P prices, Other brass bedsteads in all sizes, | sizes, bright and satin finishes, among | ,** Now Were Now Box Springs, 64x76 in, which are the 2 fn, continuous post, |%8 #8 Fin 99.60 from $12 98,60 from $10 four post and panel design beds, $9.60 $7.60 $12 $9.50 Senaler sizes LJ Frorartce, Were Now Were Now Cotton Felt Mattresses, made in | ,_ Pillows—the feathers in these spec- 7 ¢ , full size 54x76 in, $7.60 from $10, | oth 5 , $25.50 G1400 $36 gab | Now2S, A. Hair Mattrem, 42 Ibe, | Sanitary and healthful by moans of $26, $16 $40 633 | 64x76 in., 616 from $20. pid Py Dg bad $50 638 Special Black Drawings Hair Mat- 160 from $1 1,60 from Batin or bright finish costumers, gat 45 Ibs., 64x76 in., 625 from pre iyi? from $1.60 2 from 2.20 We No we Ne dail oven ire vans on = $250 91.08 $8.76 fie Pure South American Hair Mat- | cala on each end, 94 from $6.60, $5 96 | tresses, 45 Ibs., stitched edge tufted jeventh Floor GIMBEL BROTHERS BROADWAY NEW VORK THIRTY-THIRD 8ST. 100 Kmmentoy stroagee 18s Mesl Polish, bet || S8e Sardines, imported, can. Bloomingdale Groceries, Sale Prices Apparel Clearance | Atypical Bloomingstale | clean up which brings / you / many great values. Hee are « few striking examples: | eee Dresses; to go 98 12 Wash Deesses; to goat... $4.98 —_— 00 eda he togoer $6.00 Linen Coa‘ Not all eises in tl eines in n variety ef aoday 2,100 pairs women’s 16-button silk-finish lisle, waually Sie pair, Women's 78c Silk Gloves Mousduitalres; tn eotiee Heng “Gloves, white end nck" 6Qe Bloomingdales’, Main Moot, 99th 4. section, The ADJUSTO is a corset woWiEh the aid i of-the improved reducing bands, -with new ex- tension tabs and supporter loops the wearer can mould and re- duce her figure until it appears almost sylph-like. Fashion still bette) ee be Rw. and graceful, curves empha- sized only lightly, and the ADJUSTO ie the corset to pro- duce the correct effect with per- fect ease and safety. ment, to-morrow, and $3 tee the ADJUSTO. Price Visit’ our corset depart- Mail orders promptly filled. ff mteectiaa Seeetebome 59 de zt. Baking ‘ to $d Ave., Player Piano Outfit THE ACTION 1 oTIONS, whic! "bean UT & representatiy ‘Care Tranafer to BLOOMING || $1,000 List Walters 88-Note Including @ music cabinet, cover, bench and 12 rolls of music. $10.00 Down and $2.00 a Week We Also Offer the Following Walters Pianos at a saving to you of one-half, on the eaay terme of $$ down and $1 a week. | $875 tet A Waltere Pianos, $198) gss0 1st D Walters Pianos, $260 $500 list L Walters Pianos, $250 $395] for.... $600 list K Walters Pianos, $300 ( fer or A BIANCO. NOTION i ¢ aa spiked ct Rea ORES tee el eal}, ‘Warersome, 84 Fleer, (4) DALES’, Lex. to 3d Av,, Sth to @MhSt. pay Da LE

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