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of arene: enn Ocean Parkway, Coney Island, who | were wel! up tevar | pageant and impersonat ing NAYOR WL SE CONEV’SCARNVAL = je owners ana | for the children will result. ‘The ‘parade vooley of a jockey laren of a — eat, | NO. 3 Has Accepted Invitation With! the ’ : | "painonson of No. Several Borouch Presiderts i9 ils te Be eaten. tar Tee ‘up pre nted vy President B. F For- Reviev Paxeant. |conev's MOST POPULAR MAN SES EVENING WORLD. Mardt Gras Asso- NIGHT CROWD GROWS. ed over by Alderman ter, probably the most pop- ular man in Coney Island, King of the Great Plans Being Made for sas been elected Alderman for the Children’s Festival © district three times in the strong Democratic district, «i is sure of ane Saturday. other election In November, a resolutio: aed unanin mously commending a Tie =e sr its conduct of the the Carnival, The ‘Mayor Gaynor, all the Borough Prest- Gente and mos: of the Menieipal covernme a feeling speech i sup- lution, and deciared that | omeraia of the | | ve assopted in | pore oe ene = he p no other m parties as The vening World, w' and the time and ff to the work wii , so that although the late '#, opposite Kis ter's and Luna Park, and the best place @lene the line to view the big show After the parade the King and Queen ‘Wil be driven to Feliman's and the vis- Ring officials will be pre: ‘There Charles L. and Alfred Peltman will be people vuntless thous | serves to remind man fact, already known to c hosts, serving a collation to the Mayor| ands, that “Coney Island ts open all and party in the bir dining room. It is| the year row t ir never saw a! shows and c in hia life, and | amusement o the summer, the “hot dog’ stan: ae keepers and other small merchant the island with the hot weather and crowds, All the larger places of am: ment and entertainment remain open winter, and are favorite resorts fo tthe ateady im- naracter of oli Coney @ince the days when he began the work by provecuting “Boss More than 20,00 peop! Pageant and joined in ward, last night. hing Baron and Queen the island after the pa- Sof ine sia Preach dancing, banqueting and other varieties of winter partie of jest night's form Rank, Wood- f In which the whole Forty-second Regiment, of the Depart- ment of the Bast, under command of Col. William J. Harvey, participated, masquerade ball: Palace, where floor in the world” fortably full of merry dancers in quaint and beautiful costumes, COSTUMED DANCERS COMPETE FOR $100 WORTH OF PRIZES. All eager in the competition for the $0 worth of prizew offered by Frnest Bulzer, among them were the 27 com- petitors in the Mardi-Gras Comic and Character dress section of the parades, fm which there are 9600 In prizes to wit. The award of « $10 prize to Tiny Fran- ete Christ and even more tiny Mise Blanche’ Thurling, both of No. every member of Woodcraft who was J, F. Cahill quartermaster, and Yoodman of the World Night" be- came @ fixed institution of the Coney annual frolic. ROYAL TOUR OF THE ISLAND AFTER THE PAGEANT. ‘The royal tour after the parade in- 372i | cluded Luna Park, where Frederic W. “Nothing succeeds like success.” on 125th Street and one on 42d Strect. Already these stores are too small. Custom Tailoring This is a new department in all our four stores. It is for the man who prefers made-to-measure await your selection now. Sack Suits, made-to-measure. $25 to $60 265 Broadway 841 Broadway Near Chambers St. | Corner 13th Street Near Broadway ans could be so fair to atl) union avenue, Thompson directed the reception of the | King and Queen in person. the Mardi nd to whom re | treshments were served. brief call upon Grand Mar Bohweickert jr. and bis bre Assembly Hotel, and the and * Queen hurried prince at the Katser there had alrendy assembled a dinner party of ingted guests of the King and Queen, among them Mra. Abraham Sch Schwalbe, Mr. and ) and Charies Augent King Baron » the royal Garden, where Jr. On the ralved dining room platform were Herman Raub, the first King of the Mardi Gras, 1 party consisting fol ad a party, in- 8 Jansen and cluding Tf wife and Wi fty strong, were there iMiam D, Kolle in the seat th his charming wife, and rman, Herman Stern, Sam Retrer and Varney wives, August Luch nd Charles Armbru: After the several re had reached the coffes and cigarettes stage Mr Kole went down the royal party ani gave in his allegiance to King Tong live King Baron and Queen Nettle.” Mra. Kolle was also presented to the Qu cies filled by Fall. an, @ painter, of No, 191 New Rochelle, was a work on Pelham Bay Bridge to-day when @ rope of the sexffolding from which he was painting broke and he fel) forty feet. He was killed. Antonio. Keep the Blood Pure and You'll KeepWell TAKE Brandreths PILLS: If you are troubled with Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness ot any disorder arising from an impure state of the blood, one or two taken every night | will keep you in first-class | condition. Nothing better. Hackett, Carhart Clothes for Fall---$15 to $45 Since the reorganization of this cld-cotatinhnd business last Spring we have opened two new stores, one We are making them twice their size. What better proof of the goodness of Hackett, Carhart clothes and the greatness of Hackett, Carhart values could one ask? The assortment of men’s, young men’s, boys’ and children’s suits for Fall is now complete in all four stores. ech Sal eu be delighted when you visit one of our stores to select your In tailoring, style, quality and EXCLUSIVENESS of of fabric and luxury of finish, our made-to-measure garments are excelled by none, even those costing much more. Over a thousand styles of finest domestic and imported woolens and worsteds Hada larhavlCoz £. E, TURLINGTON, Vice-President 119 West 42d St. Harlem and 42d Street Stores Open Evenings 3 For Sale by All Druggtsts + W, Scheltz and ‘ , made the nancially ¢ nim $id. 1 THE EVENING WORLD, TORY Order for Arrest of Count Qneery the ordor si Sustice F OMuvaldo Auguste Queery, a Brazilian, ages, In the complaint, Mrs, Woods | jntemal ¥ said she mer Qu Jast May, and he | \* h \ | | i} on Slander Charge Withdrawn, ps Mre, Al here Was ® | thegtr THURSDAY, an reatened suit. Then, she! MRS. WOOD DROPS SUIT. [nt she, tressaned wat na mat lous statements about her complained of, ' i i] | ee | slander.” Purely vegetable, mild and reliable, aid’ she underatood ie ade poke” ante ihe of the jurisdiction of R | nd it would be tm. Ife of the withdrew City Court eo for the arrest of Count se Sousa Olivetra om abe charged al m Cosomnt Ry 0 deine | DYSPEPSIA, Gir, dlmagaane, Pop Stomach, ivan, wil od hati eaten content to her that he was the son nt oMctal of Brazil, He o her that he was fl. ned and she loaned jed to return the amount Happiness for Speaeegers In This Week's Low Prices for High Quality Food At All the 200 James. Butler Inc. Stores Pride of St Louis Superlative XXXX The Housekeeper’s Favorite for Bread, Bis- cuit, Cake and Pastry, 7 Ib. 9ge 314 tb. 49° Very Best c Creamery Butter, ... 29 Highest grade to be, had —giving greatest satisfaction. Belle Brook Butter S1° Fanciest quality of print butter—noth- ng finer made—in cartons, each...... Good Table Butter, ».... 2'7° 15 Strictly Fine Eggs 25° Selected EGS | perked a canensity PBC the dosen.......ee00+ | Potatoes, Nay choles tm matt G ibs. 1B | Cooking Apples, 2::.. 6 ws. 15° Red Onions, irs fered 3 lbs. 100 paragus, can of theae Be Smoked Shocidere Same 10% Boneless Bacon, Viiianviact ts LO Tomato Ketchup, Peerless; bottle, 15¢ and 10¢ Lemons, Large, bright, juicy, 8 for 5c SEPTEMBER 14 1911. Weather—Fatr and cooler gh morn of the New Store for Men. A few months ago a Wanamaker representative happened to visit one of our manufacturers of FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN, when orders were issued to pack away for the summer Winter suits remaining from a busy season. “Make the price right and I'll do the storing” said the Wanamaker man. This rather unusual proffer was considered. Eventu- ally the price was made “right” and the suits became our property. Now they emerge from Summer quarters, spic and ready for Fall and Winter wear—every whit as good Having been properly stored they have not suffered in any way. In fact, woolens mot made up, are often stored from one season to To the Store the finished garment is just the same if the styles are right. as they were last Fall. another. Other suits, from our regular ees $11, $12, $13, $14, $15, $ WANAMAKER SPECIAL suits, $15. Light-weight overcoats, black and Oxford, $12.50 and $15. Cheviot, serge lined, $11. the collars. styles. One size to a box, of cou! collars. Men’s Hosiery and Underwear Socks at 18c, that were 25c. broken sizes. Underwear at 25c, that was 35c to 50c. Shirts and drawers of balbriggan or white nain- sook, Broken sizes. Broadway, Eighth Street, Main floor, New Building JOHN ne aa eS Milk Shawnee Butler's Li Hh ert Essie Brand, can C | Brand, 7° | inc and, 8° | Brand, g° cut to can cap Fancy qual- ity, Toilet Soap si 3 cue] OF Crackers at Cost—Fresh Sec the Ovens. Lemen ag 4° Fig eet 4 Ginger Snaps .. (Grahams... 100 g-A/ StampsFREE with following combination purchase: 1-Ib. Very Best Tea for 50% gon 85° ' 1-b. Very Best Coffee for 35°) for 125th Street Near 3d Avenue First Quality Teas—Four Varieties 100 Stamps’ Diana Tea, 70° +4 Stamps "|; Diana Tea, 35° 5 Stamns “'\. Diana Tea, 18° eee Prices for Wines, Liquors, Brews At All the 117 James Butler Inc, Licensed Stores, The Big Dollar’s Worth Bottle Old Monogram Rye Whiskey . “WSe) All 35 Bottle J, B. Choice Calitornia puenry 25¢ Bottle J. B. Choice California Port.. Hd for Freach Brandy, Hennessy’s 3 Star, mei .. $1.45 French Brandy, Martell’s 3 Star, bottle...... $1.45 ‘French Brandy, Godet Frere’s 3 Star, bottle. .$1.25 Rkeserte Rye Whiskey, $1.25 bottle for 89¢ ssie Scotch, highbail favorite, bottle... . . 79¢ ; Pr inecicn Bry Gin, for rickeys, fizzes, bottle... .69¢ | Princeton Ceek.tails, Manhattan & Martini, bot. 68¢ California Port and Sherry 755 2 B85, 25° the The World’s Most Famous Imported Brews 4 Vintages of ful and bouquet, 3 Bottle, Guinness’s Stout, Pitt. $1455 sick $1.00 Bass Ale........... Botties, $1503 Boren $]-10 The Laing Home Brews—Liebmann’s, Ruppert’s, Eichler’s 50°. FREE sci Lager Beer,*1-" stamps In the New Clothing (Broadway Corner of Fighth Street, Main Floor). For Tomorrow and Saturday—One of Many Opporiunities— Men’s Fall and Winter Suits Fancy Fabrics—Made to Be Sof for $20 to $25 Let us give you the history of this offering typical 1,000 Dozens White Collars . For Men, 50c a Dozen Just the kind of:collars for which men usually pay 12\%4c. Slight surface defects here and there—not serious enough to mar All the popular turn-down styles—new collars. Packed in boxes of eeees assorted This is the BEST COLLAR OFFERING we have been able to make to men in many months. We only wish we had twice as many Broadway and Eighth street Corner, Main floor. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street. Directly on Interborough Subway Store for Men 516 several hundred Fall and In the making of these suits the styles of the present season had been anticipated, so that they LACK ABSO- LUTELY NOTHING, except the higher prices at which they would have been ‘sold. In wide variety of desirable patterns, tans and grays predominating. Sizes 33 to 44 inclusive; suited to tall men and short, stout or otherwise. Savings represent the difference 'twixt $20, $22.50 and $25 and the price we have fixed for this event—$16. Main floor, Broadway and Eighth St., New Building. Still Good Choosing of Sample Shirts at 65c In two sizes only—15 and 1514 All other sizes have been exhausted by the lively sell- ing of the past few days. These shirts are of the grades usually bring- ing $1 or $1.50. Nothing but the fact that they were sample shirts permitted the present price. Fine percales and madras. Plain negligee and pleated bosoms. Coat style, attached cuffs, Good shirts in every particular, 65c. . Broadway and Eighth street Corner, Main floor 2,400 Silk Scarfs for Men 12 I-2c each These Scarfs Would be Excellent Value At 25c Each 10 shades—self-striped. Fashionable four-in-hands. You may choose the Winter's supply, 1214cea, Broadway and Eighth St., Main floor, New Bldg, WANAMAKER Puresilk socks, Solid 14k GOLD GENUINE DIAMOND 13 Ladies’ and Gentlemen’ 's Sizes e Ruarantee jews than matinfnctory und the full’ price (819) e A ‘CHARLES A. KEENE Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. 190 Broadway New York Open until 6 P. at. Saturdays tretuded. READERS 7, OF f THE WORLD ff ioimg out of town for vace tom may have The World sen © them, and address change: vften as desired. Moraing World, 120 per week Evening wont Go per week junday World, So per Sunda; Strikingly conspicuous in last Sunday's World Want Directory were Four Crowded Pages of At- tractive Display Apartment House Advertisements. Many of the Apartment Houses represented were of the HIGHEST CLASS and situated in New York’s most exclusive residential districts, Their suites range in rentals from $1,000 per year up, Most Handy for the Hurried Hoi er is the World’s Fall Renting Guide obtainable at any World Office FRE Copies may also be had by mail when 5 cents is inclosed for postage. This large and handsomely printed volume presents illustrations and detailed descriptions of 200 Apartment Houses located on Riverside Drive, Central Park West, Madison Avenue, Upper Broadway, Park Avenue, &c., &¢. ADDRESS, FOR COPY, “ROOM 103, WORLD BUILDING, NEW YORK CITY.”