The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1912, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

08 one eaten et ELLAND AL TLE A APNE te ALL CONEY IS GAY: AS KING CARNIVAL TAKES THRONE Crowd bial "Dep “Dug Decorum” Out to Sea as the Lid Blows Off. King Carnival climbed on his throne @t Coney Island last night and tolé 6,00 merrymakers to go to It. It was the opening of Coney's Mardi rns week, the annual season of gay- @ty when dull care is laid aside, Twelve hundred policemen were on hand to see that due decorum was preserved, but Within one second of the time when the King lifted the royal finger the erowds had taken due decorum and thrown it bodily Into the wetness. After that, of course, there wan nothing for! Third Deputy Walsh's and Inspector Dooley’s men to do but took pleasant and put in a hard night's work empty- fag confett! out of their ears, The “big doings began officially in Luna Park's grand ballroom, where the coronation was held. ‘The room was Aecorated in regal style, and there was an air of real pomp about the place. All that could jammed themselves into the room for the ceremonies, that were More briliiant than any yet held. KING KELLY AND HIS QUEEN ARE CROWNED. At? P. M. the doors at the north end @wung open and Hugh Kelly, who had been elected Prince af Plenty, with his Queen, Miss Ruth Elder, marched down the centre with their pages, la- ies-in-Waiting and courtiers. Lewis M, Potter, Vice-President of the Mardi Gras Association, crowned them a mo- Ment after they had ascended the dais. Then the King raised his scep and ordered the fentivities to begin. But the crowd had beat him to it) by about a minute and the legions of | jJoymakers were rollicking, howling and screeching along Surf avente be- fore the regal party had climbed tn- to their gaily decorated auto to go to the foot of Ocean Parkway where the procession they were to lead was forming. Escorted by a squad of mounted p> Ncemen and preceded by @ band, King and Queen ted the proces: down Surf avenue, which, with its = work of thousands of vari-colored Ughts overhead and on its sides, was Mke a turnel bored through a rain- bow. And all about were the delir- fous shouts of the carnival-mid crowd. Over all fell a phower of red, Blue and green confetti, the little disks adding their mite to the riot of color. LIGHTS AND STREAMERS MAKE MOST BRILLIANT NIGHT. Overhead, twisted in the long strings of electric bulbs that made a glittering, rainbow-tinted firmament, were. thou- | sands of feet of many colored stream- ers that swayed gracefully in the | fr breeze !ike a woman's dainty ribbons, It was the most brilliant night that old Coney has ever looked upon, Despite the fact that Mayor Beers | Neenses owing to the fact that the ference. Geme of the saleon keepers had applied to the Mayor for all night crowd generally stays late, The Mayor told the men that for this very reason he would not issue Meenses, Most of the amusement places close at 1 o'clock, Jor ee tay Dooley ran ee for some open till two, as he aud hte Seats ve prevent the crowds mak- ing @ dash at the last minute for the trains and trolleys. But it was long after 2 o'clock before the last of the throng got away. They lingered over the last of the schooners to cross the bar, and then as they sleep- fly boarded the care they looked to sea- ward, where Gg nt Md was floating out past pomne Ai- JEFFERSON HOTEL AT CONEY CLOSES TO-NIGHT, FAILURE Summer Season of Hostelry Ends With Petition in Bank- ruptcy as Climax. The gay summer aeagon comes to @ sad end to-night for the few quests in the Jefferson Hotel on the Boulevard at Coney Island, for it became ru- mored about the hostelry to-~lay that the hotel was in difficulties and would close its doors. This was later con- firmed by Jultus ©. Foote, lawyer for the hotel company, whe filed « petition in bankruptcy, placing the Mabtitics at 237,127.87 and assets somewhere be- tween $200,000 and $260,000. The Jefferson Motel wan the Ricco- donna up to three yeare ago, being managed by the Heyman Brothers, who came from Virginia, Situated in jan ideal spot and occupying an entire | block, tt had physically every charac- | teristic to make it @ euccess. Business ‘men in Brighton Beach and Coney Ia- and sald to-day that the hotel had never made a profit since it was firet opened in 1804, | When the news came that the hotel \™ would be closed under the stern man- date of the Iaw to-night the few quests, |many of them patrons of the hostelry aince Its opening, all expressed deep re- |gret. For them the broad veranda and bic corridors of the piace held many en- jearing memories. Kid MeCoy, tately arrived from Wu- rope, Is one of the guests who will have |to depart to-night unless an application for a receiver is made to-dny and the ware decides to run the hotel. financial failure of the hotel,” Lawyer Foote to-day. Man has provided rain almost every Saturday and Bunday, the two days of the week in which the Coney Inland hotel man can make money. The cred- Ytors will be paid in full.” 0 or nahi Sn nar re a cn THE EVENING ‘WORLD, to-morrow to Syracuse. Chartes White, sergeant-at-arma of the committes, and George R. In charge of Ue) Speakers’ f y » this eventy the morni of the meeting of the ¢ takes place Thursday, ( man George Palmer, who has been y from the city, will reach Syracuse to-morrow dad weather ts to blame for the ald The Weather Ernest Panta, the manager and treas- urer of the hotel company, presented the ‘Petition in behalf of the hotel. — HONORS FOR KNOX IN TOKIO. Jap Setables at Luncheon for Him—Oeets Mikade To-Morrow. ‘TORIO, Sept. 10.—Phiiander C. Knox, the special Ambassador of the United States to the funeral of the late Em- peror Mutsuhito, and Mrs, Knox will be recetved in audience to-morrow by Em- peror Yoshihito and Empress Gaduko, after which the American Secretary of Mate and his wife will take luncheon with their majesties. In the afternoon Mr. and Mra, Knox ‘will pay a vistt to the room tn which the body of the late Emperor ts lying in state. Charles Page Bryan, the American ‘Ambassador to Japan, gave a luncheon in honor of Mr. @irs. Knox to-day. Among the guests present were Viscount Uohida, the Minister for Foreign Affairs; Baron Kurino, the Japanese Ambas- sador to France; several other Japanese morning. Raine OF youn, MEAD ARE NUMBERED’ fe a great deal of truth in the i vitality givee out, The beir statesmen, and all the members of the American party. A return dinner was given at the residence of the Knoxes Democrats Of for Syracn Dem Secretary John 0, Mason, of cratic State Central Committee, loft thi morning for Albany, whence he will | | | BONWIT TELLER & Co. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY New Fall Models Women’s Evening Gowns 29.00 Made of crepe de chine in a modified waist of shadow lace net. Corsage crepe de chine. Women’s English Topcoats 22.00 Four distinct types in fuli or 74-length models—some braid bound, some velvet trimmed “aad others strictly mannish. Made of plaid back fabrics, tweeds and wide rough wales jier model with fichu pastel color, flowers of | d R° ce | Pag, it, es Deel a a and ns NS a ate ‘SORE. rf all at ie, Ree > Rewela, | Fae of vane isherael will be TA PILLS. By 80 SPEPSIA Sac ae had ordered the Island—liquidly speak- fag—closed up tight at 1 o'clock, discouragement seemed to make no di a ee eared ts oon the dy for the support, ‘the tr natural waa asi ofthe * ompwat & At Sees, ‘rok. PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS We only make these clearances semi-annually. Commencing toe morrow and _ continuing WEEK ONLY is your LAST OPPORTUNITY e secure un- restricted choice of NEW Pianos oe regularly up to An early call is advised in $325 for order to secure the piano you prefer. $5 Down, $5 Monthly PLAYER-PIANOS regularly SELLING UP TO $600 will be OFFERED commencin, MORROW and con THIS WEEK TO- at . These PLAYER PIANOS are 88 NOTE (the full key board). 65 Note Players are now ob- solete— the best rolls being manufactured only in full 88- note. the expression devices to the art, and will enable any- one to render the most music artistically Liberal allowance on old These players have all known 390 difficult ine - struments taken im exchange. Terms to Sult Your Convenience 12 Rolls of Music Free and Library Privilege. ALL ARE FULLY GUARANTEED Knabe Warerooms 5th Ave. Cor.———38th St. Women’s Vestee Suits 32.00 Made of unfinished diagonal—cutaway front, elongated tab back, black velvet collar and cuffs, vestee of cross striped velvet. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street New Yar Office: Cerner Broadway | 500 bo alton ro ovens bee Dental and Mth Street, yar Bond, Parlors, Cerner Next Door to Opposite Browning, | Broad and Market Macy’ ing & Co. Streets 'o King Hours 8 to 6. Sundays and Holidays 10 to 4. fit'secl Tet All Werk Guaranteed i Does Not Interfere With || Our Patent Suction Teeth > Taste or weet: ia FOO QOS GEOG TUESDAY, Best Credit System—-One Low Price—Cash or Credit A big, artistic volume illustrating and deserib- ing hundreds of New York’s most up-to-date Apartment Houses. Free At All World Offices or mailed to any address upon receipt of Ge to cover actual postage. Address “Fall Renting Guide, World Bldg., New York City.” Father Knick’s Favorite Guide to Modern Homes | aia | ste 69; 98 R938 5499 [ssfiats | 750-752 8th Ave., Cor, 46th St, satiate” orm ns ee SEPTEMBER 10, 1912. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Sale of Furniture At Greatly Reduced Prices Solid Mahogany Library Tables Colonial style $18.50; regularly $25.00—$27.50; regularly $37.50 Jacobean Library Models Antique finish Desks. .. . regularly 860.00, $85.00... .€42.50, $67.50 Bookcases. . regularly $60.00, 865.00. 842.50, 852.50 Tables. . regularly 965.00, $125.00. . .842.50, $90.00 Jacobean 3-Piece Library Suite Settee, Arm Chair and Rocker, covered with Spanish $57.00; regularly $114.00 leather. Entire Collection of Fumed Oak Mission Furniture 20 to 3814 Off Regular Prices. . Beds and Bedding 50 Brass Bedsteads Floor Samples, all sizes, * regularly $30.00 to $35.00 2-inch Square Post Bedsteads Bright finish, (8-3 size only), $25. 00 regularly $40.00 $19.50 Elastic Felt Mattresses (Stock Samples) $6.50, $8.50, $10.50 regularly $9.50, $11.50 and $15.00 Sale of Portieres (Plain and Reversible) Reversible Armure and Venetian Tap- estries—formerly up to $8.50; pair...... *} $4.50 Damask, Velour, Tapestry, embroidered Velour and Imported Verona Velour— formerly up to $25.00; pair............. $15.00 3,000 Yards 50-inch Tapestries, Damasks Silk Velour, Silk Plush, Verona Velour, Wool Tapestries, Silk Poplin, Taffeta, Repp and Armure. 50¢ 75¢ | $1.00| $3.00 Were $1 to 82.75 | 81.75 to $3 | $2.75 to 84 | $4.75 to $7.50 yard Imported Moquette Couch Covers Choice Oriental Designs and vd regularly up to $13.50........6...0. 00s $9.50 Extra heavy quality covers-— BQ0.00. 00. vyeceee eee e eee e eee ee een es ‘able Covers, $2.00 to saa regularly $4.00 to 824.00 Tapestry, Verona Velour and Mohair Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. » S. Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply te New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER. | free Blas | the most | Cut Flowers for Jewish Holidays | Lexington to 3d Ave. Charmeuse and Cloth Dresses The Bloomingdale Store is showing a complete collection of | | captivating styles. You are invited to see our exhaustive show- ing of the fashionable Fall models. As to p' nes, the following | items will impress you with the econ- | omy that prevails. $10.00 | New Charmeuse and Cloth Dresses, Made of the newest of the Autumn styles, with the new collars and sleeves that are to be the vogue. Mandsomely trimmed with laces, sashes, buttons, etc. Materials are | charmeuse, messaline, serges, etc. Black, Copenhagen, taupe, etc. We consider this collection of dresses one of sentative ever gathered to | sell at such a moderate price. All sizes for Included are some of the newest dress [ij creations in charmeuse, storm and French serges, whipcords, etc. Some show the new vestee effects, others Pierette and Robes- collars. One of the styles has the latest cutaway tunic bound with braid. In black, navy, brown and taupe. All sizes for women and misses. These dresses are — styles and are fashioned in a way that will please every woman. ccm, Bee "25 Undoubtedly some of the prettiest dresses eee in this collection. Materials are char- serges, eenpies of the beet in sizes for women and misses. styles and attractive values. Tailered Suits, Too, of course, are here in magnificent variety. Every modish Fall model is represented. Prices $10.00 to $75.00. Becond Floor, ‘This Dress, 815.00 BLOOMINGDALES An immense stock of fresh cut flowers for Jewish holidays at |} | a saving of 4¢ to 4% from usual prices of florists. 7 if] NOTE—All purchases in our SPECTAL— 2,000 Bones of Freeh Hi cut flower amounting to mt Flowers, 2 fifty cents or more delivered] 3! ni bi ieee wore H free to any part of Manhattan 50c and $1.00. Cut Flower Shop, Main Pioor, LOOMINGDALEM’. 100 American Porcelain Dinner |} Sets That Regularly mor for $8.00 To-Morrow at | | pretty patterns and two dainty shapes. These dinner sets are of thin American porcelain in Each has a | floral decoration, and one pattern is finished with gold line jf} | edge. The hundred pieces include covered soup tureen. Theae sets cannot be duplicated for less than $8.00. | New Dinner Sets of Amecricon|Imported China Dinner Sets, |f] porcelain, at $798. $8.98 ranging i, m freee a Sl piece t at at $25.00, and up be wey Glass Cutting See how cut glass is made by e 3. A practical demonstration, aN Glass re on sale, 4, up to $4. Floor, 69th t. 1.OOMINGDAL Brass Chandeliers at $6.95 Like the picture. 22-inch dome shade, with 8 art glass panels and brass filigree work between panels. pa Regular length tube, with bugle bead tringe, green or amber. We in- clude a complete Welsbach in- verted lanfp; at the special s price named .. i rctDining Room Chandeliers, finished inblack, art glass panels, fringe ¢@ 5@ to match; special, complete, See our ieee chandeliers from $2.50 to $25.00, Will deliver advertised | chandeliers within 6 days or earlier Sd Floor, 50th St, BSeetion, LOOMING DALES": ‘This Beautiful3-Piece ¢§ ‘Parlor Suit for 'l\ Heavy mahoganized birch frames highly polished. loose tufted cushions of high grade velour, This $16.45 3-piece suit is a very special value at....-...++ H Other Parlor Suits up to $100, Le BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex, to 34 Ave., 598 to 6%h St. 4th Floor,

Other pages from this issue: