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SIR a aE = Srna ye ae ona ne eee eee a THE EVENING WORLD, SS eet AUGUST 24, 1911, ' Candidates tor Carnival King; | Float for radi 8 s Great Pageant VOTE TO DATE FOR KING OF THE CONEY MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL. Candidates must be nominated to the Mardi Gras Association, Charies Schiffman, Sec'y, Surf ave., Coney Island, in writing and accepted candidates by the Nominat: Committee of the as- sociation. others will be reo- ognized by The Evening World. OFFICIAL NOMINEES. a a bake one Panama Dem. VACENDA LEADS IN CONTEST FOR CARNIVAL KING Candidate of Panama Demo-| cratic Club Jumps Ahead | of W. D. Kolle. | w.D. Molle, rookiyn ‘Quartet MOE H. BARON IN FIELD. urtin, Mechanion’ Association mugo oo German Ci\ Grand Marshal of Coney Mardi Gras Parade Ap- points His Aides. In the contest for King of the Coney | Jealnd Mardi Gras and Carnival of | 4, Flowers ana Song, week of ul to 16, Andrew Belf: the Pan- ama Democra teenth As sembly District, has taken the lead. A new ¢ tered the field, He is M the Moo H. Harox famsburg bus | i | (office last even! jrection of the bridge, came within a 1 ti videre, Broad Brooklyn, wh the associat! accepted on, and he the troubled » palen with om Announcement Sheppard is out who was his m tor in last year of fifty votes ment a the requ friends heip Mr. He: Grand Marshal | of the Ma i aides. R. sun Lake, #on-in-law and #0 of Treasurer HAVANA, Aug Joseph Duk ned to death late Hotel through an open door Jevator operator had neglect- | aides, The ©. ks well for its Paris and local organizations. The d leck, Burt ¢ tater or .,, dressmaker’s 1, of chiffon taffeta or mes which is trimmed with loops. Waist | bottom of skirt is box-plaited also. Sle cuffs. Such t HOW FRIENDS ARE HELPING THE CANDIDATES, Women's Serge Dresses for Fall at $12.75. collar of contrast down fro t da evers and is trimmed w 1 1 Vvoama Democratic © “1 000 wets te ovr gatcemed tel | oe Hewes for King, of Carnival, HARLEM CotN Caibolle, Menevatent. bes SIMPSON Factowed find 800, coupons for William p.! Kol teva n | BAGO, | ‘our Guarde are bombarding the does not unde 0 e, and do “4 figer'to ‘cantare the em raaapeceren| al rien 3 fp neta ep o 32 art Soadert klin Bowling Gud, | headay for the | mitation afd thom blvan' at Sipsan ollectors, Franklin wud alsrt P Tncloned find, 200 votes for W. 4 think be will win io 2 walk, ee RAE, || Bpectalis . Tits on Aco he ans 4 th, ave i . SIXTH AVENVE'S iuetaed SIXTH AVE. 19770 207 STREET. Women’s Elbow Lengtn White Silk Gloves, Pair at 59c Greatest Glove Bargain in New York We have just recei evenings til 8 o s {rent upon reanest 1, supplementary to the sale being of MOUSQUETAIRE 16-BUTPON 123. dozen pai LENGTIL DOUBLE TIPPED FINGER PUL SILK GLOVES the gloves that are most demanded by the fashionable dressers of Greater New York and vicinity. ce Maly F White Silk Gloves in Elbow Lengths Are Now Ex As we have plenty of them the demand te $1 WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUNT NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED) raordinarily Scarce in Town norrow will un- “"Women’ Ss Fall Dresses, $16. 50 Distinctive Creations Just Such Siyles as Are Usua ly Priced at $22.50 and $25 ‘That the Simpson Crawford Store should be so well prepared in the early ited is one whose popularity is assured, It is made in high class with pointed lace collar, finished with contrasting color silk tie; opens in front, as box-plaited peplum and the ruffle at ves are three-quarter length with trimmed nutiful colors as Aeroplane, Purple and Black. A remarkable value, $16.50, OF black or bine in t qui th new fashion features, including the hood sl uited for general wear, com All the new colors are shown and the most desir- FOREMOST STORE. questionably break all fast sel records. We could sell them is Bros’ ih just as et 10; but we want to surprise you by offering CFDS WEST Tosi" st.f them at a price that will bring an immense volume of business PEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Plenty of blacks and plenty of popular cole loo. the Main Floor Glove Section. <a ee Cy Bear in Mind the Price for Friday & Saturday Morning. 59¢ ets aera Ce Demonstration An excellent opportumty for every woman to obtain valnable suggestions on dressing the hair f 4 This sale is most unusual, with new styles and new prices. Be 0 4 low are a few specials: D ~$ 1-4 Carat, $10 \" | ' ' = ba] sal counters i Remnants of Embroideries Clearance of Every Short Length and Odd Piece in Stock at Reduced Prices Viouncings, Allovers, | Were 10@ to | Weistings, Bandings, | Now Ge Skirtings, Galloons, BvAs i 2.00 yard | ings, Insertions, &c- | 98e yard. ceptional values in th EP Main Risor, a | Robes at $6.75 and $9.75 Formerly Priced $12.50 to $18.00—Great Bargains ‘Included are: Fine Batiste Embroidered Robes, r>sai, Beautiful Marquicette Embroidered Robes. | Fine Lawn Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Robes. n Not soiled or mussed, but in fresh, clean condition. 1-2 “ 20 3-4 0=C* 29 1 “ 39 © TODAY AND TOMORROW we eal Floor, Linen Emb. Flouncings, 69c Yard Se tes 45 inches wide, Were $1.50 to 82.00 yard. A limited That encircle the head; fine $ quantity, but fresh and perfect. Very desirable for linen gowns, ty of wavy ha 3.69 Se 22-inch f-ing Bricks, $2.29 Swisher. 98 Fo @ Rew Days More These $3. 00, Cluster Puf yet large Putts, in round or oval $3,090 and 34,00 Patrician and Sir mh ’ *1.98 Henri Low Shoes Will Be $1.85 Clusters of 16 to 18 Puffs For This Sale we gather from All shac but gray lin Hy MORKROW we at 98c our stock all broken and discontinued Osfords, Pumps, ‘Ties and Colonial at aooe 4.09, and ¢ them out at Y AND TO. Li All Around the Head never curry over stock from one season to another ' Transformations The handsome lines of these make th r shapely A. KEENE, larly $4.00; spe- smart, giving a dist . t found ino footwear, ‘There is . Watches, Jewelry. $1,98 every width and siz and in the following leathers: Patent 180 Broadway New York cule rly 86.00; spe- Jeolt, viei kid, gua m: slored suedes and tan calfskin; welted or Open until 6 P. M., Baturdays included, $2.98 \ turned soles: high arch, ¢ ished ae (ae Ra Sige does tate arent > .2o os 2 2 -s 2 >< —~@ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK CITY ing car, The motorman applied the brakes with all his strength, but the ing furiously. about to be struck down two Cen' then leaped out of the path of the car. escaped harm when his automobile was middie ago with a bruise on the head as if caused by a blow and with the coat tora in @ manner that indicated @ strugglo was found in Flushing Bay off North Beach to-day by Capt. William | Wylts, of the tug Golden Rod. was five feet ight inches tall, was smooth shaven and had black hair. The blue serge sult was of a stylish cut. There was nothing in the pockets that Creek to awalt the coming of the | coroner | MAYOR LEAPS IN TIME TO ESCAPE STREET CAR.; Mayor Gay capes from eo had two narrow ea infury last niente} while travelling the sirects of Manhat- tan, A few minutes after teaving bis! , the Mayor, crossing from City Mall and going tn the di- few inches of being run down by «| Taird avenue trotiey car, Walking with his head lowered, his hands behind his back, and apparently in deep thought, the Mayor did not notice the approach- at wild along the tracks, the bell clang- Just ag it seemed that the Mayor w: ‘ Cause. rd to drag him out jayor looked up end of danger: Later In the night the Mayor again n collision with another vehicle. ae BODY IN FLUSHING BAY. ‘The body of a well-dressed man of faucet ! a bath! The man weighed about 18 pounds, jed to an identification. The body was aken to Sand's dock in Flushing _p, *4, SATURDAY Musiun Underwear At Special Prices 50 Doz. Women's$1.25 trench Drawers, at °79° Our own importation, direct from Paris. Made of French per- cale; hand scalloped umbrella ruflle and hand embroidered in’ neat spray effects. GF Second Floor. $1.50 White Skirts, $1.00 In this lot are several of “Slim Princess” styles; narrow body of abric or lawn, fitted top and skirt in ounce of embroidery or lace flounce beaded with wide ribbon, Night Gowns at $1.00 Many are reproductions of 81.50 and 82.00 styles; fine nainsook in over models, trimmed with shing new aline with round neck, trimmed Bleu-de-Saxe, Matelot, Royal 4s with cuffs mate! y and laces, beading aud wash ribbons. Misses’ Night Gowns, 50c Of nainsook, slipover model, cut extra full; suitable for small women; trimmed with hemstitch lawn ruflle, beading and ribbon. Sizes 10 to 16 yrs, ome are trimmed, others are plai EP Third Pir, Children's Drawers at 29¢ Offine cambric; well made and perfect ry rufflc, headed with cluster pin tucks. Sizes 4 lo 12 years. Dinner Setsby Theo. Haviland A Wonderful Special for Tomorrow. 316 95 100-Piece Haviland $35 Dinner Sets, Fret assorted designs tu ch: d Siar pion. Ge ford artistic. adinner set for a wedding, anniversary or oth is your opportunity. Engraved Glassware Six Water Tumblers, engraved, for 25¢. Engraved with any initial de workmanship guaranteed, Six Initialled Iced Tea Glasses, 35c. Engraving of all descriptions done on plain glassware. "For Friday ONLY—500_. Porch Chairs at Half Price They are Fine, Large, Strong ch irs, made of e, with double split reed seat, he: ‘a back rests and fla ; $1.25 Extended Time Payments May be Arranged on Large Furniture Purchases. Maree ity Poor. #3 Brass Costumer— $ $8 ‘Duplex Mattress Sigeial at 1.95 Speci a aco .50 $14 Solid Oa resser— 9 915 Dining Room Ta! le $ Special at. 8.95 | spnctal at 7.95 $20.00 With ty the most Extras) nuous post with five fine heavy fillgrs, made by el ‘ truss Ded factories in the business. $12. 50 $30.00 Ostermoor Mattresses at $18.50. Full 60 Ibs.; inseamed border with fancy art twill satin French ticking. The New Autumn Waists Every Day Brings in New Ideas in Dress Blouses and Tailored Waists, Suitable for Cool Mornings and Evenings. Chiffons, Messalines, Laces, Nets, Voiles, Cotton Crepes, Lingeries, ete., ete. New sleeves are shown, new embroideries, new and smart styles. We offer for to-morrow—— Dainty Little Waists, like the illus. tration, at $1.43, Vine sheer lawn, round yoke of dainty Val, and Cluny lace insertion outlined with embroidery medallions; set-in sleeves tuc and lace trimmed lace collars, back is tucked and also lace trimmed. A bevy of beautiful dainty lingerie waists for week-end selling at $1.98 Lot 1—Lingerie Waists of sheer tine lawa, two stunning models; front with panel of cluny and embr in nutlined with cluny in effect and panel s outlined with s lace trimmed, lars, open back, lace items $1.98 Luck of space permits us only to describe Walt of Sheer Lawn, $1.48 — two of the styles, bul there are many styles (o choose from, and each one prettier than the other. fur felt wit in New York. 39¢ Pair; 50c. c7Maln Fi packed: a Teas *" Cocoa row gallon Gives you all the hot water you want for any purpose almost instantaneously. You merely light the gas and turn the For one cent heats enough water for Sold at a low price and on easy terms. Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President Every Effect Has Its Cause —and the cause of untold house- hold happiness and contentment is the presence in the home of a Gas Water Heater a hax just appeared on fashfous.and is not shows Price C3 Trimmed ui 17¢ 3 pairs for oor, jug 30c Ya. for Luveredi Liberty Silks and Soft Crepe Chiffons Usually sold at 75c and $1.C0 Black, White, Cream and Favored Shades. A big oppor- tunity for dressmakers, costumers, ete. © Main Floor, ' Correct Autumn Millinery We Have Made Great Preparations for To-Morrow and Saturday Morning The Illustration Shows One of Our Newest Creations Exclusive With Simpson Crawford Co. This dashing new lot ls of pure white, soft, scratch crocheted ornament and tassel, It tleld of distinctive ywhere else $8 95, As every woman knows, our showing of millinery is always correct, always best in every respect. c There's a touch of distinctive in style which belongs alone to the Simpson Crawford Millinery. Smartest Simply Trimmed Hats, Reproduced from the French, 95.98 Tattote in whit und bia: ete., ete. Dd tlonis of the Freneh and Just velvet combin: pi unty Soft Finish $4.98 beautiful, bright finish fait; the crowns of the hats are in colors; the outer and fold of velvet: very ner= viccable and exclusive with us. Finest Black Velvet Soft Finish Hats In large rol! brim satlor ot- fects and smaller shapes. Hats which usually sell at $10 wo offer ¢6 75 Wonderiul Snowing of Pure White Felt Hats, Small, Medium and Large Shapes, 91.65, $1.98 to #5.50 Made from foreign bod- tes and of domestie make. Millinery, Second Floor. Untrimmed Millinery, Main Floor, ters. ly 6 for als, surrounded by embroidered wreaths; all Women's Initial Handkerchiefs 6 for |" price 55c pair. «7 Main Floor. Women's 25c Lisle and Silk Lisle e Roslerys | tan and bluc _17¢ | 3 pairs for $0c; pair. rvs Great Bargains in Men’s Half Hose Men's Imported Half Hose In lisle, silk liste, hi jacquard figures; good assortment of popular plain colors. | Men's 35c Silk Half Hose With lisle heel and tov, and in all colors, Termed | the run of the mill, but the slight imperfections will not impair the wearing of the hose. pure Pure Food mpeciale Sugar CuredHams:."\ Creamery Butter j},::;" aa ‘ Strictly Fresh Eggs Rah an omnes, Te Sugar Cured Bacon Inca MA o | 14) Lemons skin; 1 y % ‘1 12¢Me Lemon Clir 7 In heay $3.00 (Se arenas, tae .." 25c Coffee Frey + Stuart Baking Powder 29¢ Oid C OV , Whiskey yi Vanilla Extract | Early June Pea fet “ro “Tors | XXX Cognac Importea ¥ Apple Cider Vinegar 37 X Cog mae i” mBani arvaty Port C ace Tr sixth Floor New Head Rice 30)" Royal Stuart Flour {i Pettijohn Wheat Food Long Island Potatoes Red Ripe Tomat« es “gee Im ported Holland Gin sheer, shamrock with [7 Main Floor. ihe ting to wear into catly { Women’s Silk Booted Hosiery ¢ 3 Pairs for One Dollar; Pair, 35c Made with deep lisle garter tops, and lisle thread heel and toe. Black, tan and all of the best shades of the season. Regular and embroidery stripes and =a 150 .. 18¢ Ys %e pot T2c neck, BOC an 1d; wall

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