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GARNIVAL WEEK AT CONEY WIL OPEN TONGA King Baron Will Be Crowned at 7 o’Clock, Great Pageant Follows. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1911. Rulers of Flower and Song Carnival: Others Active in Coney’s Festivities vort in and out among the floats from one end to the other of the pageant, the Incentive being the fun of the thing plus $500 In cash prizes overed by the com- mittee. Entry to this competition can free of charge, to Chairman . J. Geary, No. 246 Bighth atreet, Coney Island, till @ P, M. and ti 8 o'clock at the dressing rooms in Brigh- ton Beach race track each night of the carnival. KOLLE PLEDGES LOYAL 8UP. PORT TO THE NEW KING. Although beaten by but 3,000 votes in & total of 828,000, and suffering keen dis- appointment, William D. Kolle hag writ- ten the following manly letter which reached this office to-day: 1 want to thenk you for your sincere and fair interest in my campaign in the contest for the King of the Mardi Gras of Coney Island, In low ‘fog in the race I feel that I have been the gainer, nevertheless, in that you have published 6 many complimentary notices for me and heave been « PINK AND WHITE COMPLEXION OF BABY Happy Mother Tells What | Made Her Child Well Nookin eruption of any kind can with- stand the wonderful medicinal properties of Resinol. The following letter is only one of thousands received from people who have had the ror of skin diseases Lay their shoulders by this magi- cal ti “My baby was troubled with a slight eruption behind the ears. After trying various home remedies I went to my phy- | sician, and he ordered Resinol Soap and Ointment to be used. I must say that = Pt feck; A Special Lotof $103,000 _ Worth of Silks From Importers and Man- ufacturers That Is Offered at $54,000 — Even at the beginning of the retail selling season, such a customer as the Wanamaker store may secure valuable price concessions if the manufacturer or im- Porter has too large a quantity of any one silk. If this sounds strange at first thought it must be re- great factor in showing me the great aumber of the New "York ironing’ Werld aot ie ‘tenert | tiful pink and white complexion, and I remark, ble efforts, oo well known, to please the miblic, | use nothing but Resinol Soap im her beeen, Set woes) beth MG. REED, & con! 4 jew Haven, Cona. vere Hjticai nominations In of the baat ary Tne could aley under | Resinol etops itching instantly. Tt and by toe heals ecrema on any aurface of the body. | Thich ou hare’ so potty dove tn, the pramnt com | Every form of eruptive skin disease sincerest coneratuitions "to" the King thet _has| Yields to Resinol Ointment. It stops | Wom, and easure, Pou, amg bin, “toekee 128; | ringworm, barber's itch, pimples, tetter, fie the King? WittiAM ROLLE «| scald head, sunburn, prickly heat, ras! This letter was overiooked in the final | boils, blackheads and other irritating and report of the vote: \ eruptive skin diseases. Asa dressing for they quickly cured her. She hase beau- CROWDS START EARLY. Pull Programme for Week's Flower and Song Festival at Isle of Joy. nd © The Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Goney Island and Brooklyn street rait- | Bale. mee ein an wor es oof Mac eae fuurns and scalds, Resinol is unequalled. /}| membered that the manufacturer works six months MAIS biie borbane “sivlne Ye| east Ea shoving ee tinal tm er) ment always facilitates the a Resi-| |] ahead of our season and is already taking orders for np = jong standing frieudabip whi, . | nol Ointment is put up in o reintwo i i i i ii ay A Ne Be Acta hi Ra PPA ya isha EPA | oes, Blty cents and one dollar, At et |{| SPFing materials. So, in this way, after searching put on thelr most strenuous holiday | Gohedules to-day, and are being taxed | te their full capacity, carrying seeming. | the market six weeks, the Wanamaker Store an- nounces, in addition to its great stock of fine Autumn silks, these Sample sent free if you will | Rosinol druggists. mention heading of this ad. Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. 1 Bros, to Yank through your ns theo) Cun 'idende of their candidate tor. King ef the Mardi Gras, J. C. Blake, for their hearty support during the en JAMES RRIGAN, Campaign Manager, yt hole metropolitan district down — t eashore resort for the op of ninth annual Mardi Gras, a ¢ Brocaded Charmeuse {Printed Marquisette, 68¢ Yd, Ordinarily sold at $1.25. Thie mar- and Crepe de Chi; \ ‘4 ue ae, 81,85 0 Yar quisette comes in 80 y a= ible for num- By investigation we found prac- tically the same qualities selling in a New York store last week at $2.75, $3.50, $4.50and$Sayard. 42inches wide. Evening and street colors, Far supple brocade is much worn in nival of Flowers and Song. During the eo-called “rush hours" forty cars @ Minute enter and leave the severa tions at Coney, every car filled, The free show provided by the com- milttee of business men for the delecta- tion of the season's patrons of the Isi- and {s worth the trip. Moe H. Baron of Williamsburg will occupy the place of honor as king on the first float in the ituminated pageant every evening and Saturday afternoon, and beside him on the throne will sit Queen Nettle, » fediantly beautiful young woman who | cation. Francis P, Gallagher, President. in private life !s Mra. Baron, ei THE PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK OF FUN AT CARNIVAL. A condensed programme for tho fe presented here, Cut it out and it in your hat and you are equipp for @ visit to the frolic any evening. But hearken! Don't peste it in a straw het, for the tmmense throngs of merry- and colors that it is bers of purposes. Single width, White Chiffon Marquieettes, with Borders, $1.0 Yard Usually sold at between $3 and $4. This extraordinary collection of beau tiful and very wide chiffans far eve- Gowns includes many artistic borders. Poplins, 9c Yard $500.00 REWARD For any one who can make you laugh longer or of HT LL: 'SN' at THE HUDSON THEATRE, Satin Royale, $1.85 a Yard We could not find anything s0 good Fore eaters 18. gay of the lew ‘ork stores last week. The French iti finda quality is like an exquisitely dressed Pree te) to! ry yard & waist woman, the American weave like that | manufacturer offered to take every Ke _ in lees eter ito PY ie yard by this price, but we preferred 'y- and to sell it to our regular customers. 36 inches wide ‘ Many colors. Silk and wool. mie Crepe Meteor, $1.85 a Yard MAS Sole, it was interesting to see thet less Usuall: ly sold at $1.25 to $2. One ne t qualities ee oad | 3 peicd BART of the good white silks that Bittore 8 yard. This is an excellent black | tei, make excellent for taller GRAND MARSHAL PH. SCHWEICKERTOR pretty in beautiful costumes on the float and 800 funny people who have entered the competition in comic and character costumes will prance and ca- Motte tA ri eter J. ¢ Fairy hies, J. Lott Nostrand, Barend W, akera attending the annual romp 100k | Boston fou Comeine Pargunee O Nei tan ar urniture ae ilk. 49 inches vanck | Suits, wraps and other purposes. upon straw bate ee their natural and Spe hives arid LS oth | ‘ ° f all h a fr it ta d f pata lines ‘é i bi 4 trary Pallle Suave, $0 Yerd wr tat Satter “cee! 6s) def Bn h'Uats Bait'vm | [ Obtainable Only | is representative of all that good furniture stands for, fj) Cghemire cuttn, 1.50. vara) Unix telat Hyer OO Merd! Gres have any hat to wear home OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. Bi millinery trimmings, other purposes. Single width. Fine Black Silks, $1.85 Yard Usually sold at $3.50 and $4. In the INDUSTRIAL SECTION, Gigi @. Guagendeim, Assistant Grand e'pocy ears? ee pad carte, qr are offered at $2, $3, $4 and . Ours comes in a very wide va- ney Of weaves and printings and backed by the most liberal guarantees of reliability, that can maintain only through our confidence in the posi- ach; Coney Lite Great Furniture 7 Mey ‘ ae Bordered Messaline, $1.50 Yard fas corgi tegen gt] Begin wt Departments _| tive superiority of our own individual product. where at Bf and $2 eae Melee ote Yard KING BARON TO 8 aE CROWNED cok quality ete with variety of borders, | Usually sold at $1.50 and $2. A + . ‘sui le dresses. tr it ememurets Cen Gebifteess, | tng coronation will take place in the| inches wide, eesee 4) pater elt cad nen eee waven of silk and wool. This qual- ity, 23 inches wide, comes in fifteen street and evening shades, magnificent Throne Room in the Funny | House at George T. Tilyou's Steeple- White Brocaded Satin, $1.50 Yard. ehase Park at 7 o'clock this evening. The two silks are conservatively skeeeatenta whieh will be sung by a bevy of girls B on the float. There will be hundreds of White Tuen the royal pair with thelr restinue ’ valued at $3. This, together with runni of twenty ladies and gentlemen will be (| brechded moire wien er mente tbat es chain of white ruhning Piatoon of Mounted Ph. RB Barend Bass,| @00rted by President Jackman, V = grounds, will be largely used Tor line | ieckintee Sates me and i ae. ile Fe, Marga Presidcnt Potter and Grand Mari a ings of evening mantles and fur coats. aisles, Old Building. peted eatets Eanes nd of NY sees 1s Be . Ibert Chambers, H,” Clarke ory noe 0 ny Bienes to the mr} Gekhardt, Burt O: Lewis, Edward Stratton, the foot of the Ocean | H ’ hate akaas: TOU ced Munthe | Boulevard, angen the ‘command at Disposal in the Girls’ Store Meno. Mt, dares, Marry Dist, George Tuas King Baron the om Brisk selling has reduced these dresses and coats to Gammon Adolih Bi ambetige, | Will move at 8 otelock. | ] broken sizes and a pressi df . Conahan Pred |W. Rieter, fed] nue it will go, the terminal being at | Pressing need for room has caused ug to Biota | sonia duly coconh bet | | Mark them even lower than is customary. edS Tenis It will be the largest and most in- } Fo> Ki, tereating pageant Inthn History of the nrslni one ne Young Women Phe Royal Float, King annual festival, Tae © twelve ar 3 venin; a ts—Mostly of broadcloth, in suitable colors and styles, "Star Spangled istic floats to the e of blowers 7 SS Beautifully lined—very han; 1 OMT Brim Bie) and. Song, each symbolle of a. song a Beautifully fery handsomely braided, formerly $25 to $60, now 4 MT Evening Dresses—Soft dainty, i sit lorings chiffon and crepe de chine, ferme $25 toe chow eset, $35 % White Lawn and Lingerie D: I formerly $9.75 t0$15, now $5 to $7.50" rennes—Prettily trimmed, f A Few Linen and Gingham~ Dresses—F. now $3.75 and 8S, Broken sites of 4, 16end le ny 759 €2 $15, For Girla 30 Reefer Jackete—Some plain, some with fancy collars. The right weight for school wear. Lined and unlined. ee rene is and unlined. Formerly $7.50 to Party Dress of Lawn, Net and Marquisette—Mostly in the The Great Blood Purifier Brandretits PILLS The best laxative and “oud owen fucket Pioat Amsembiy Patriot Bevublice Wield ale, Wm. Teller, Drum Major, “Two Lite Gitletn ive Float ve Goventh Assembly District Democratio Tite and um Corps, George, Walters, Drum Major, “*Mooufloner” Float, My owe of Simmer”. Hout ‘Tromas Abbott, oldest inhabitant of Coney Island, in carriage. SPECIAL FEATURES, Berens vu O'Neill Standard Furniture ts the Lifetime Furniture 1 Main sore—Fourth F It is produced by manufacturers who make qualities that are exclusive 8 recially be found elsewhere. The construction and finish in O’NEILL STANDARD FURNITURE is far above the average, two in desi n, especially for our trade, and that cannot vg Vite: (Set Te Core blood tonic in the |] important facts to be remembered in the furnishing of your home. We Call Attention This Week to si Former Satotatinow 5 $7 Sband go 7s. Breadea ee OW Ue ‘ommander. h e iecond floor, uilding. owns oie gate ..,| world, One or two at The Beautiful Hand-Carved Dining Room Suit J. Harvey Ii Association, ton, night make those who use them, handsome, ruddy, and healthy. Depicted above and made of the finest quartered Indiana white oak, constructed in the best'poasible manner, finished and polished by sxperts who have had a life-time experience in this class of work, The design is artistic to a high degree, and is especially adapted to New York apartments and to those who require H the better grades of yrerchandise. The carvings are rich and perfectly executed. Can be bought separately if so desired, Quality Considered, Our Prices are Always the Lowest. Basement Store Night Coverin; Ww eae ight avers a bea | Women Preparing for Fall int Sewing Will W; Commence your treat- Sideboard, $40.00 | Extension Table, | Carving Table, | Arm Chair, $7.50 | Side Chair, 93.75 | China Closet, oo $2.50 a pair; double bed, $3.25 Wat is} a oe bir ment to nt on D 1 v deboard ts 48x20 $29.00 937.50 Plaid blankets, in tan and white, ° - Delays are dangerous. 916.25 The Gide Chatr hee ® comfortable panel bSCK.linches wide, deep slip seat covered with Siang is 05 inches high. fine quality of hand buffed! French plate mirror back, leather, heavy box 6¢0¢|8x36 inches. Five spaces The Arm Chair is very comfortable, has pane! back, box seat with corner braces, heavy French legs and hand carved claw fost. Half Price The Extension Table The Chin {58 inches high. top with large French Bevel Plate Mirror, 14x40 inches. Tho base contains five small drawers, pink and white and lavender and white, 66x78 in., $2.25 pair. ‘Warm cotton-filled Silkoline Com- fortables, for double beds, $1.50. Basement, Old Building. has @ solid quartered round top, 48x48 in The Carving Fable 'e heavy 9 neh barrel base, 36 inches wide, 18 inches and beautiful hand carved deep and 39 Inches high. claw feet, Box top with 3 patontoxtensions, allowing "ith large drawors eutt wt Volunteer fife and drum corm, Ph. Bass Some of the pieces have soiled edges from lying on the jobber's shelves, but soap and water will remedy this. 29-inch plain white Dum Gravesend Exewpt Firemen's Bons A Harry Kappelnann, President, Grareernd Khemia, Volunicer Pireme = — one large dra and two]ihe table to be instantly ®ble for cutlery, eto. It] lt hes @ slip seat, covered | with corner braces, heavy |for China and Out Glass. lawn at 5c ard, ey —_ large closets, Has heyy] 'skon apart without unfay- hase large shelf in baso, | with efine quality of hand| French lege and hend|Bent glass ends, beayy peut Bresee, $1.75 ea | 40-inch eee ipally, 1061 pis Fras) t 6G ST. & Bt, VE, " French legs and bend] {ng acrows. | Extends to) oa vy French lege and hand | buffed leather. The baseis | carved claw feet. The base|French lege and hend eat Tgured | ond other whit 4 az ET PEDAL WAY yin oe claw t horoughly braced. {sthoroughly braced. —|carved claw fees, percale, trimmed with bande of plain i, caterialy, && fo f MIN (ITE THOM BS VAY carved claw foot Tyden lock jcarved claw feet. thoroughly . roughly . carve color with V of white embroidery | ¥@4, usually 1234 to 15c, at the throat. These were $2.50, Basement, Old Building, Othere of sturdy blue chambray, 50c to $1 Shears Table Linens Blanket and Comfortable Sale a. trimmed with figured bands, ‘These |p ¢ ue binens é | a Cc were $3.75. - ow-white Irish table IB |] rset, stmaturatsing tore—esement At 14 Below Regular I alla adage) Beet apeglo ht Several thousand pairs of , ben! good steel scissors and shears that are as good as any 50c, and $1 shears, merely for a slight defect O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor, $10.00 All-Wool **Golden Gate"’ California Blankets, $7.75 Large size for double beds, handsomely bound, pink, blue or yellow, light ¢. but warm, every thread of purest wool; special for to-morrow, At. :..eseeescesees “25 $6.00 ‘The Cabot’’ Ohio Wool Blankets, 94.25 All at $1.75. Basement, Old Bldg. | $2 dozen; 24 in. square, $2.80 dozen. Underwear, Negligees Bordered Table Cloths of sturdy Dressing Sacques at —38c—of | bleached Irish damask, 2 yds. aquare, white cross-barred lawn with scal-|$1-75; 2x2! yds., $2.25; 2x3 yds., loped edges worked in pink, blue or | $2. white. These were 65c. Others of Furniture Without Deposits Purchased im this manner has never proved satisfactory t ° r ‘ fare aiware to°plence aur varrons, (Be Mer. Our methors CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS in length, therefore sold as a sec- ond to us, but you can’t find the Napkins to match, $2 dozen. Oug Terms Aupls, Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Counee i * ‘ 7 " " figured lawn with lace edge or Per- | Basement, Old Buildin; 3 fet meg heome 4 4 Kein’ Woo yt lefect; for this sale at 25¢. An all around good family blanket, double bed size, fine wool with @ very small ; Ag, 4 a eB. Ft | egae’’| a 38 "\*109'38" 1814078 a an ra defec pg ese . percentage of cotton which strengthens the blanket and makes it unshrinkable; "4 25 Sines 34, 36, 83 only in each croup. Children’s Dresses, 65c at, pair, Drawers of soft white cambric with lace edge and insertion, at 38c end 50c. Were §0c and 65c, Nightgowne at 85c—of cambric, high or V neck, with pleated yoke; of nainsook, square neck surrounded by embroidery, run with ribbon, Basement, Old Building, Corsets, $1 and $1.50 Two Autumn models in W. B. and Nuform Corsets, giving the figure the low bust and long straight hip lines jered desirable today. Basement, Old Building. The Day's Special—Prices Will Not Be Repeated 500 pairs Woolnap Blankets, $1.59 pair | Silk Border Comfortables at $2.69 each Either white or gray, warm and durable, Snowflake cotton filled; large size, with easily washed. Many prefer these to the | 9-inch silk borders of pink, light blue, olive pure wool blankets, or crimson; very special at $2.69. $1.00 a Week Opens an Account Manufacturer’s Sample line of Parlor Sults Sand & piece Suit, only one of a kind, ata reduction of Gingham, percale and chambray, All sizes from 2 to 5 in the lot, byt not in each style. Original prices were 85c. Basement, Old Bldg. $1.50 Waists at $1 __ Fresh, pretty waists of white lawn, in various styles, ranging from the plain pleated waist to one elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery, Long and three-quarter sleeves, A manufacturer's misfortune in = stoch ing is responsible for this oppor. tunity. sement, Old Bidg, JOHN WANAMAKER at 75c Imitation cut glass, plated top mountings; at 75e. Our Club Plan is at your disposal, which enables you to buy your Furniture or Red- ding, paying litt! you are using th 50% | silver special WE GIVE SURETY STAMPS QNEILL-ApAMs G Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St., N. Y. ue’ $27.75 ’ &S enjoy all High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avense. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., for NEW CATALOGUE. Malled Free. me Lene prices, , Bourth A Righth bt Es 8TH AVENUE, COR. 46TH ST. ees soe i oie vant Nas ooadharle in hoe

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