The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1911, Page 7

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CARNIVAL CROW IS DOUBLED FOR SECOND NIGHT — Weather Just Right, Throng At Coney Enjoys Every Number. SOME PRIZE WINNERS. New Features Added for Chil- dren’s Day Saturday—Fire- men To-Morrow Night. ‘The first night's Goubled on the second night of the Coney Island Mard! Grae Carnival, and the revellers went home more tired and happier than those of Monday night, for the weather was “neither too hot ner too cold, but just rij chinery of the great am: emoother, too, and everything went off tm perfect time and harmony. Af the close of the parade King Baron took tiie Queen and the members of Mra. George Grosinger, A otriking feature ef the pageant is @ float presented by William D. Kolle, whose friekds of the Brokiyn Quartet | Club, the Marathen Club, Prospect Hall and other organisations in Sout: Brook: | lyn, fought @ good fight for him for | King of the Mardi Gras. Mr. Kolle lost. He ‘sappointed, but he ts Ly es * The Moat bears the LULA. a KOL! t PROSPECT oar Lb. Prize wing ‘sin the omits and char+ acter dress section of the pageant a’ announced by Chief Judge Bernard Baas: For Monday, firet_ prite $20 in gold, Mme. Rodertg: No. 53, “Cleopatra and the Snake"; second, $15, Miss Lot- tie Matthias of No. 2265 Third avenue, Harlem, No. 18, “Roman Warrior in Golden Armor"; third, $10, Master Francis Christ, elght years old, and Miss Blanche Thurllng, seven, of No. 2187 Ocean Parkway, Coney Ialand; fourth, Frank Shafel, “Mining Pros- “American attendance was| 4’ wearing a badge on a double bow of verdant gi was the single word: "G: title for @ woman's club. t, of No. 74 Coffey dent and she said the from South Brooklyn, adding after enthusiastic cheering for the Kolle float at that moment pass! for the “gr jay, to-mor- eration, and Mra. Booker, and Mn and! untry Fishing | triotle Group, | on which | GAY “L” GUARD ‘SOUGHT FOR THEFT OF $1,000 GEMS |He Has a Wife ‘Wife ind Six Chil- dren, but Girl Says He Wanted Her to Elope. aeuben Grossman, ® guard on the Ninth avenue elevated railroad, ts miss- | ing and so is $1,000 worth of Jewelry be- longing to Isaac Harrison of No, 1: | West One Hundred and Eleventh |The National Conference of Jowian Charities has detectives looking for Grossman, Grossman has wife and children at No, @ East One Hundred jand Seventeenth street, but that fact, }it te alleged. did not deter him from \paying court to Miss Eleanor Block, ix young | who 414 not know he was married, he tried to get her to go away with him In odd moments he sold jewelry for Harrison, The Jeweller says the mise- Ing goods consist of @ diamond ring set with three stones, worth $300; @ $130 diamond astickpin; a Woman's Tiffany ring, worth $200; @ pair of diamond ear. tings, worth $20, and @ gold wach. this Jewelry in @ tin box in hie office on Sept. 6 when Grossman stopped to see him. The missing man quarreiied with his wife before disappe He has been in America fifteen years and took out his firet papers recently. He has @ brother in Te: other in Mexico Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The erated for All Ages. ‘or Infants, Invalide, Ker te Bon | who has @ lunchroom at No. 2517 Highth avenue. Grossman has been gon jept. 6, and, according to Mis Harrison tells the police that he had| } A special lot of fine broadcloths, 61-5 THE EVBNINY WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 On Thursday, September 14th, Imported Broadcloths $ I. 68 per yard; value $3.00 2 inches wide, in the desirable shades of navy blue, brown and black. Spectal Stiks $1.24 per yard; originally $2.50 DOUBLE WIDTH METEOR CREPES —- “crinkled,” in the most wanted evening and street shodes; also CACHEMIRE-DE-SOIE SILLONETTE AND ON- DOYANT. Peau-de-Cygne 6,000 yards, in white, ivory and blak. Value 75c per yard (500 ALi CARS TRANSFER 70 Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. Annual Sale Dressmakers’ Supplies} | Principal Features Are the Superior Qualities sn Low Prices Characteristic of Bloomingdales’ Collar Suppor Dress Shield: ed Serp LUE w Savoy: double cover fiuineoet i ng tl nile Wikre, cellu: eT Ori nei ace @rade shield, equal in qu i covered. ‘per envelope ot 10¢ ing Kenerell) for. dou we ba! hos ‘wide {s65¢ ta Ribbon: al quality and wh Pieces: per doz., 61.' 251 per plece Whalebone: Pure Shell; selected qi six tneh strip: pe 615.00; per dozen haa: eal nglish ping sii, hel pe 60 ewing Silke: Foss to the very are nd of 24 yards Bastin, ing Cotton: Atlas, 500 yards; three cord, even O row, when ex-Assemblyman Francis P. Gallagher, a veteran of veteran fire and very popular, will be the i of the firemen’s division of the big parade. The Farmers pear and dine at Staucl 36-inch Lining Satins { in the desirable fall shades. 606 Regular price 85c per yard ther court for a ride on the Rough Rider and on Jackman's “Thriller,” and then to Stauch’s, where the royal party witnessed the plrouetting of the sixteen couples of French quadrilie dancers, makers’ Pins: ordinary ih boxes 1 WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET 12% Moe H. Baron Association who perform every evening during the ing him tn twenty-f a) \ Mer! Ores Stauch luviled the ve in the pageant, ve and later join the Farm- ers at Stauch’s. aaa FRANCE’S FINAL NOTE ON MOROCCO IS READY. Answer to Germany’s Counter Pro- posals Submitted to President Fallieres. PARIS, Sept. 13.—The Minister of Fore | eign Affairs, M. de Selves, went to Ram- | |boulllet to-day to submit to President | Fallleres the French reply to Germany's counter proposals looking to a scttle- ment of the Moroccan disput This reply was agreed upon by the C; yesterday after a draft had been (mitted to his colleagues by the Fore Minister, and the situation raised th visitors to remain to the wedding of another couple from among the choco- late-hued cake-walkers. He sad he had | acted as schatchen for enough of the cake-walk partners to furnish a wed-| ding for every night at midnight the reat of the week, « colored minister om- lating. WAITERS’ BAND TO ESCORT) KNOBLOCH In PARADE. } The renowned “Barney” Knobloch, floor manager of Stauch’s for twenty- nd famous as the only man r New York who eats his breakfast in his clawhammer coat and decollete waistcoat, rides tn Assistant Marshal Guggenhelm's division behind hfe “thoroughbred Jerusalem pony,” . In the pageant. Louls Stauch has organized twenty of his waiters in. De extra quality, ten Double Pace ilk Merge Melting: 7-8 inch wide; nine yard ploce Bone C Defiance Sitk Pru Yard ploces; perc der ptece Blooming ales’, Matu Floor, 60th St. Section, Hooks and Eyes: + superior quailty: extra 1} not rust, 1 12% 25c oa; by the yard: per 65c "406 Sale of Handkerchiefs Women's Sheer Shamrock Handkerchtefs tials, wreath and butterfly designs; Preparatory to Removal rm ss Weights, dozen yards “Baby Bunting”’ Knitted Night Gowns Re, w'arly 50c 29c & 39c to $1.00, at.. We bought them from the mill as “seconds.” but they are p-a tically ‘ firnts” os he foults are m: rely light stains that will vacish at the first visit to the laundry. “Baby Bunting” le not eu passed for infants’ |} and child en's wear in health and comfort, while ou’ sale price makes it the most economi- cal on the morket. Before moving into our new building—Fifth Avenue at 38th Street—which is rapidly ap- proaching completion, we offer every gare ment left from the Spring and Summer stocks regardless of cost as follows: hand embroidered i also block letter. 75¢ & 85¢ per 2 dozen values 85c to $1.50 French Covored Handkerchiefs 25¢ & 65¢ each formerly 35c to $1.00 each. | | Women's & Misses’ Frocks & Dresses Original Prices 7.50 to 25.00 fiat organized twenty of hie walters In-|y'diacussed by the Minister for three 2.50 500 750 10.09 | Princess Lace Hanakerchiefs Siz-n2,3 and QQq | Sizes § to 10 * 39 DY = them for thelr first, and probably iast,| An effort will be made to #0 conclude | years, 85¢ each—value $1.50 | in a large varicty of patterns. ench note may be Mull, dimity, lingerie and washable fabrics. bon, the French , to-day, or not It is understood {en hi ublie appearance on Friday night, | the matter that ¢ u 4 ¥ nights | vorwarded to M. when they will act as escort to Mr | yeraraars at B Knoblock tn the pageant, their uniform | later than to-morr being Tuxedos and white aprons, that, as antictpated, Not to be outdone, Frederic W. Thomp- | expression emphasizes the necessit @on has sent to Luna Park a herd of | maintaining the commerc Jeruralem pontes, fifty of the Mttle don- | of Keys, @8 part of the pony exhibit in| Women's and Misses’ Tailored Suits Original Prices 12.50 to 35.00 Vwi Underwear at 69c pe 98c' Two lots as follows: Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. i | Every carment uarantied not to shrink. | | the afternc p le Saturday, Chil- 5, 0 o sce mend dee is vii — $1 and $1.50 Stuttgart 69 be presented in tts entirety, with | venga hls of linen of serge. : Cc pony division asdeabese nthe ittle SA balla ee one Ds Fh MG F.nish Underwear at t at 3 P. M. Mr, Thompson over- 1yaeab Men's finest grades of natural wool unsitinee rd wee Miss Ainy Turner, the five-| pu sta able Stuttgart finish Underwear, in medium ufteurs, was fined $10 Morrisynia oe: LZWASSER Collection of Odd Waists & Blouses S UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK | year-old daughter of 4 Turner of | piyce had plead. WRITE FOR OPEN E' 4 ROOMS and heavy weights, in white and natural gray; e East nin : OUR 19 AOR GUE ALT CASH GA FURNISHED | shirts and drawers to match; ge prices Original prices 2.00 to 5.00 | CAVALOGUE $65 | $1) and $1.50; choice of any, 69¢ 75¢ 1.00 1.50 WE PAY Geert’ | $2 and $2.50 Stuttgart 89c FREIGUTS& n the parade Embroidered and lace trimmed styles. SR FARE & KUUMS | Finish Underwear at Cc can fix you out with ay ss fURNISaty t cashmere weol and wool and sille of some kind.” And M ieee! Bi sewatete, gt krarior, Bedroom, Wining $148 in white and natural gray; shirts entered in the compet! KING AND QUEEN DINE FRIENDS AT PALACE, 9 ta match not a garment worth great many are the Take your choice of any Women's & Misses’ Separate Skirts | Practical Home Helps LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS. regular $2.50 ies at 89e. Bwoomingtairs’, Main Ploor, 60th St. Reotlon FREE Serges and mixtures, original prices, 8.50 to 12.50 An Excellent Broth $50.00 Worih $3.00 Down | 75c to $1.25 den, after enjoying the 4 . i = 5 “ “ 1 1 RaeenPesdee Caer tnstsden Prose || pe Lvatie Peteniay Renae 4.75 $75.00 $5.00 {| Weekly Sale of American Cut Glass, Italian Marble Jnckman, Vice-President Potter ile Pp * $100 Worth $10.00 Dowa ° Weekly | lent Potte chienen broth, add a tablespoonful of 3200 y Bust. P d t l nd Berlin idl hisel bephlel Ruben Genta Duily's pure malt whiskey. Serve very 75 Women $150 $15.00 $2.00 tarucr usts, Fedestats, a Se a Ses Ha re ten ee few alos itty : $2000 $20.00 $2.25 BY Bronze Figures No. ral “AvenuRe Mire ‘. “ “ Propor- Z fs fri el Kane, No. 1082 Jefferson ave: | RR rales cary lacigorating drioki| Originally 10.00 to 40.00 $300 $30.00 $2.75 Pwr | 1 We buy direct fiom the stucioy in Italy, saving the | | importer’s profite and giving you the advantage Our Terms Apply Also to i nue; Miss Jennie Ung: ‘o. 777 De Kalb | as well as being of great benefit and avenue; Perry Miller, Keldel, Capt. | nourishing to the patient, it is wonder- John Becker of the Hamburg avenue 'gully refreshing to the health Advt, Ml 5.00 Linen. pongee, serge and fancy chiffon w York State, New Jer~ ‘ f $29.00 Nalian Mable Busts, $10.98 ‘These Lusts are carved by hand by some of the best sculp: tore in Italy, They are beautifully chiseled and we offer ou the choice of about six models, some with the popular lace hats on revolving bases, Busts ‘similar to these are retailing for $20. Our special sale price $10.98 $10.00 Genuine Italian Marble Foctestals, with revolving top; stands 36 inches high: epecial $6.98 cut pattern and (rll tantly fin Early purchases intended for the opening and received at the present location, on account of delay in completing the new building, are on sale at 20% to 30°, below later selling prices in order to dispose of them before removal. Bonwit, Teller & Co. Registored American Cut Glass Specials: Trade Mark Established Half a Century eee 75e morean gage A mere $1 98 #150 $2,98 Boys’ Wool Coat Coat Sweaters at 79c Negligees & Corsets At McCutcheon’s Store open daily yntil eiz P.M, Negligees of French Albatross, half {it- y j = Boyal [Be here to morrow and benefit by avery special fu ting Empire style, pink, blue and white, $9.50. 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE You Save o180 to $200 tir le pine a HE ee, mal ate eae Nightingale style, with split sleeve, hand scallop | In This Great Sale of +26 to 34; regular $1.25 quality 79¢ {ill be rd r, French’bias back, all colors, unlined, $16.50 $350 List Walters $ ure Worsted Coat Sweaters, snug silk lined, £22.50. inished with pocket; gr : le a pate {tl AT 149 ST ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED Rich Toned “I 98 eed te ee igees of French Flannel, haif fitted Pianos for ' NOYS' $1.00 COAT SWEATERS, Negli {il ba id ) waist line, pink, blue, white and lavender nu Th. simperiatt. eather Louch faced with white, price $13.75. WR i With CASH or hipt plain gray, cardinal and n combination borders; sizes 26 to 34; special at Boudoir Caps of fine laces, nets and chiffons, £2.00, 2.75, 3.75, 5.75 to 10,75. 2pers of satin to ma atch negligees )THER WALTERS PIANOS IN y . extras “) SMALL ROYS’ AND YOUTHS!’ $1.75 PURE WORST! Pullman Gown of heavy Peau de Soie, hood Bull to Last | ars SRT eR CONTE. Chee eae ae eT eT | R DIT tw i ENTER COATS, blue, gray, eray « attached, shown in black, brown and navy, small Cc E i ' ag ardinal and gray; 26 to %1° special st fu} check trimming, $16.50. Il Purchases ee Bloomingtales’, Main Picor, 60% Sectian, | Ansonia Alarm Clocks | With Polished 2 ass Cases, at | $1.00 Fringed Hand Bags Latest Fad, $1.00 and $1.50 sutilul styles , satins and s with long silk © handle Velvet ti Free with ah all of $50 This Brass Bed Call and Convince yourseif i ! YGUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS } mostly ed, THIS GREAT SALE Boudoir § $5.75 to 4,75 Valleda Corset, Fre h imported models, ultra yles. Price: (CAUTION t $5.50, 10,00, 16,50 to 28,50. R Wa ’ he el A " fl Go i Corset ina variety of laced front mods : ili Nara : i ere x A rratereua Pippo ir els, at $3.50, 5.00, 6.50, 8,50, 10,00, 12.50 to 20.00. me if Walters 88-Note Mastertone vesilk fringe. Mount- | Qiser ja inter Finest 68-note player plano mad be er and { on newest frames | rittcnt alarn ~ cabinet, $10 Down, ith gold, gunmetal or | tf oyvem : fu James McCutcheon & Co., j 874-376 East 149th Street | B2ASS BED Absolu‘ely FREE : el finish All have Se phan l i | Next Door to Post Otficz : $75 B f Piano Frauds! oath ' ¢ ining, | trent by which | Opposit With Eve renase of eware Of Fila ra | 5th Ave, & 34th St. Waldoreastorla es Ith Every Pa $15 you may regulate the alarm to be ‘Don't Woon « aed THE EASIEST PAYMENT MOUSE IN NY, ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF Vel CVE. i vCuddy Gat ¥ Satu ways Luu 16 intermittent or continuous; 3-inch i ance ieee Sf a week, CRON REQK BST eld in the Jie perfect tinelescenay ‘Aye 1= Cars Tranalerto BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. tod, Ave, 59thto 60th Stal dee Lex to3d Aven 59th i to 60th Stew Player Piano Outfits, $395 3 1 149 ae =

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