The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 13

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—— Island Con‘ectioner in the Race For King of Cone y’s Mardi Gras, Though Miller Increases Lead Joseph Bonowio’s Friends Begin to Send In Evening World Coupon Ballots—Hints of a Gorgeous Royal Pageant. ‘Two hundred more votes came in yesterday for Assemblyman Frank A. Miller of Bushwick. This gives Mr. Mi ler in all 400 votes on his way to the kingly throne of the Coney Island Mardi Gras. The recent addition to the Miller coupons came from different sources, making it evident that he has numerous workers for his accession to the wea foam throne of Coney. ‘Ts candidate formerly conducted popular danc- ing parties in his Brooklyn ba!Wwick, and is interested in a theatrical booking agency. So a lot of actors ai: couples who used to attend his dances. The list of candidates for the contest up to date is the following: FOR KING. - Frank A. Miller . 400 votes. working in his behalf as well as numerous v twin monarchs will watch the sports 1s did the Kings and Queens and THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922. Broadway at Ninth $1,509,000 FURNITURE Lowest prices in seven years othe rua Formerly A, 7. Stewart The Magnitude of IN THE WOMEN’S FASHION SALONS Individual Wraps Reduced to $45 Canton crepe coats and capes the Wanamaker August This News is for FRIDAY Store closed all day Saturday Telerhone 4700 Stuyvesant Furniture Sale so far outstrips all others that there is no question of com- parison on that score. Nor is there any doubt that the quality is of the first grade.” This is what the Store Critic wrote after visit- Joseph Bonom 54 CANDSPOM OF OW IK. Chale MARBRICHBSE : ing the other sales and comparing them with Wana- Mortimer Kaphan..... 2 inoue Ad: there Will’ be! apores Wall Twill and Kasha coats maker’s. And be it known that a store critic’s FOR QUEEN. worth viewing, for Edward Tilyou of * * * i ii “et ‘ Miss Hope Hampton... 1“ Steeplechase declares that there never job is to find fault and expose weakness and not to Miss Li N aw Wh 8 as been such a night in the Park i, i betel anti an Coney Island. One of the features Last Price—$67.50 to $98 Liban) The second candidate in the run- ning for King 1s ono of tho Bonomos |of the entertainment of the royal Originally $75 to $195 Other comments were: @f the celebrated confectionery fam-|Couple and their retainers and atten- fly on Coney Island. The family has |dants will be the swimming and div- . * * * “In small furniture, Wana- been identified with the sweets of Coney for many years and are known as prize winners in several cam-~- paigns. pa bliss itaes ded ahaa etn) Smart ive fashions, indivi grade furniture th y eame in from different gources, one |for the royal night of nights. But Sammer Peed ¥en Hy eA t smart ; conservati fai F made individual | ee as an any of the from the Hotel Claridge and the other |€Very one of the managers and pro- oats by distinctive embroideries or elaboration of the | | ‘ara from the Waldorf-Astoria, but both were labelled “The Dickens Man.” mittee made no idle boast when they m6 Spinet Desks is lar; ee : : De ‘est and ‘on for the unusual appella-|‘eclared that the Carnival of 1922 Delightful frocks— Flannel Jacquettes mn, grey, beige, navy na bisok an the : cee qui eowerieas appear inter. would be the greatest and most won- 8 ‘q Brown, grey, , navy blue ai k—in tha crepe offers best values. In all kinds ‘The two candidates for Queen start on an even basis, each having been ing of seven Steeplechase, In the other resorts other plans a.c being thought out and drawn, ,some of them being held back as surprises bathing beauties of prietors say that the Carnival Com- derful ever witnessed on Coney Is- land. Clearaway for Miss 14 to 20 —Jacquet tes—Skirts $7.75 — $9.75 — $15 These distinctive groups which include frocks originally priced $3.95 to $25 Originally $6.95 to $82.50 A marvellous opportunity to buy one’s early fall wrap at a much below fall price. fabric itself. Sometimes collared with beige or black caracul Black, navy blue or beiga in the twilla and kasha. Second Floor, Old Bullding. maker's offers, by far, the most comprehensive stock.” “Wanamaker's has more high- “Wanamaker's of desks, Wanamaker has more handsome ones than found else- where. se * stock of 3 .| All of which to sh y . But to goes to show why the ‘. - Saya wl Trobebly coupon: ferent {election contest for the Madrl Gras from $12.60 to $82.60 of import. The little jacquettes worn so | “Not tore i story. Miss Hampton presumably is King and Queen will be the hottest ed ginghams, swisses and voiles, much at Deauville for sports— lik a he a store has anything the lady of the screen. but there was ta ees ever known on Coney. It organdies, linens. ‘ Lit ain of aren models as own 0 0 3’ as ul $s dayenport ipieb woes Ow “ : ~{!s simply going to be a wonderful well as the simple blazers. g' 'y port ‘ana- nothing to indicate this in the enve: Pla alone ce lpneen seep lope which inclosed the coupon. The list of candidates makes a good showing when it is considered that it is the result of only two days’ oppor- tunity for cutting coupons for your favorites for the dual monarchs. Meantime Coney Island is going ahead in the work of preparing a fitting entertainment for the King and the Queen. The members of the Carnival Committee are hard at work in their various capacities. There are the permits to be secured for the parade, and the usual co-operation of Park Commissioner John N. Harman in the use of Ocean Parkway, along which the royal procession wends its way. ‘The floats still have to be built, en- tries received and inquiries answered, all of which requires a considerable clerical force, which is now being {n- thing to be the King and Queen of the carnival this year, going to be well worth while to cut out the cou- pons in The Evening World. Here ts a word of caution to the coupon cutters and voters: Don't hold back your coupons until you bave hundreds or thousands piled up. Get them into The Evening World office, for the greater the showing you make for your favorite, be he a candidate for King or she for the Queen, the better the chance he or she will have to capture the royal purple of Coney. That the chance for those whore names are put first before the public is better than the names withheld is obvious. Interest is taken In the rival candidates as soon as they ‘are men- tioned, and you can’t tell who else may be holding back coupons for your own favorite. So the best way is to make the start and then watch the votes pile up. Crepe and Twill coats $25 to $47.50 Originally $39.75 to $95 Smart coats for wear now and later in the fall, mostly in navy blue, a few blacks and grays. * Twill Suits $24.75 to $39.50 Originally $39.50 to $65 Well tailored—in navy blue or black, a few with red pipings and red leather belts. ee # Sport Skirts , $5.75 — $7.75 — $9.75 Originally $10.75 to $16.50 Flannels, pleated and_ plain crepes de chine, crepes of heav- ier weaves and, of course, stun- ning designs in woolens. Waistbands—25 to 30 inches, Second Floor, Old Buliding 400—early season | Y $1.95 to $3 grades | $1.25 These suits are of the higher grades, handsome novelty styles with contrasting collay and cuff effects, fluting, ging- ham trimmings, ete. Oliver Twist and middy styles. hams, galateas, chambrays, Peggy cloth, kiddie cloth. Fine choice! Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Straw Hats reduced to 25c Street Floor, New Bullding Friday’s Specialy. for Children 100 Bloomer Dresses, 95c Ging- “My feeling is that Wana- maker leads in price where the goods are of better quality.” * “The furniture was never more im- pressive, nor so well balanced as it is this year.” ee | maker prices are low.” 8 Wanamaker se stock of cellent choice of living-room tables, at Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Elghth Gallery, New Buliding Smart Velvet Hats, $9 This charming collection of soft velvet hats reveals how “In bedroom furniture, Wana- reasonably “Wanamaker’s offers an ex: library and prices low for the quality and style.” Prices are 10 to 50 per cent. less in August, and to accommodate those whose new homes are not yet ready, deliveries will be held until November Ist, if desired. varied and @iow lovely are the new shapes in the Autumn mode. Off-the-face hats stalled. Cotton crepes and Peter Pan cloth trimmed with touches of hand-work or bands of chintz There will be a royal parade every night of Carnival Week except on Saturday night. But there will be the originally $1.85 to $2.25, Turban baby parade on Saturday afternovu, 150 Dainty Frocks, 95c Cloche shapes which is going to bring thousands of Lace: Nie White or softly tinted voiles and chintz, originally $1.65 to $1.95. 85 One-piece Bloomer dresses, $1.65 Chambray, _ pereales chintz, originally $2.95. 40 Odd Frocks, $1.95 to $5.95 Dimities, silks and pongees, originally $6.95 to $21.50. 40 Boys’ Wash Suits, 95c to $2.95 Devonshire cloth, chambrays and ginghams, originally $1.95 to $8.95. 150 Bathing Suits, 95c to $1.95 e t others and big sis- wide nae ciel ie finished with the new metallic trimmings, feathers or bows of velvet or ribbon. There are many lovely colors, | ters from all parts of the Metropolitan Every edition of The Evening World carries a coupon printed on page 2. You will find the coupon there in every paper that ie issued—always in the same place, on page 2. And at the bottom of the coupon is the num- ver of the page upon which the story of the contest is printed, which tells District. Of course a parade like that} you of the progress of your favorite couldn't be held at night, for the kid-|in the contest for the throne. * dies in their wonderful baby car- rlages, trimmed and decorated as wonderfully in their way as those of the royal pageant, wouldn't be able to remain up to participate in tt. Each night will find one of the big Pleasure parks open ‘for the reception =“ of the King and the Queen, and so Steeplechase and Luna and Dance- land and the Giant Racer and Felt- , | man’s and Stauch’s and Henderson's gnd all the fun making and fun loving : Fesorts ure putting forth their best : efforts to make Its own night tue very best of Mardi Gras Week. PERIOD DAY BEDS At Steeplechase Park plans are bo- FRANK A. {ng drawn for a veritable palace within the inclosure. A throne all in purple and gold will be built on the daleony in the Pavilion of Fun, over & SONS looking the indoor pool, and there will be accommodations for the cour- | Bedding Specialists tlers and retalnors of the King and the ladies in waiting and maids of 25 West 45th St., New York honor of the Queen. From their beautiful throne the : browns, rose, black—predominate. Second Floor, Old Building avy blue and but the shades favored by the ater ei and Parisian modistes —greens, Halt Price for White Blouses % Today the prices are $1.45 to $3.95 Friday---70c, 95c, $1.45 and $1.95 2,476 of them—nearly half are hand-made * * At 70c to $1.45 on main aisle; at $1.95 on third floor, Old Bld’g. Hand made laces on machine made | voile blouses............95e¢ to $1.95 | * 8 @ IN THE COOL SHOPS FOR MEN or dimity, trimmed with hand-made Trish or filet laces........95¢ to $1.95 2 to 6 years. Third Floor, Old Bullding ; ss 2. : . 4 Bright}, lored worsted jer- ; Excellent machine made laces on | The favorite models—frills, round seys in fatiiainiaryiean oriale voile blouses ......+++.+++4.....700 | necks, Tuxedo collars and other at- nally $1.75 to $3.75. * 4 9 tractive fashions, to wear with Sizes in each group are from Hand made blouses of voile batiste sweaters and tailleurs, Men’s lower-price List for Friday Silks—Half Price or Remnants in 1 yd. to 5 yd. lengths. Women’s White Canvas Shoes| Less At $5.75—were $7 to $12.50 | Many of the summer's rhost | Gibson oxfords with military | Regularly $1.66 to $5.75 a yd.-—now exactly half price. : sueseaet) styl paineluding gare heels. Crepes, satins, taffeta, foulards, shantungs, pongees and sports Summer Clothing Reduced ies exclusiv ike ° : Model that have been slightly | , Six-eyelet oxfords with mili- | ‘ks. A big round-up of Ties All colors, and a generous supply of black. | adapted to suit the American tary heels. | Good Shirts Underprice woman's foot. All from our reg- One strap pumps, with low flat silk ‘Rotunda, Str t Floor: Old Buliding ular stock. ; heels; patent leather tip and — - one % S l, One rap, pumps with Baby | strap. Ci ; b k fo aae amen i ouis or military heels. ‘ . 95 4 ne 25 ale Gas ccaa) compe adehenien Sandals, with high French WY ls Tu rocks, $2. $ alm Beach Suits..............+-. $12.50 F Had heels, trimmed with French blue ee aS. French heels, trimmed with ‘ Regularly $5.75 and $6.75 French blue or red stitchery. or red stitchery. $14.75 #0 to $25 Mohair Suits $2) : Four strap pumps with mili- Moderately round and slightly Delightful, original frocks 5 Pade = Closing Out eee te popfederately round and slightly | Delightful, original | frocks 7.50 to $30 Mohair Suits... .. + $18.75 First Floor, Old Bullding eae Jpusigul styles for girls * # * of 6 to » ; ‘ All , $24.50 to $30 Tropical Worsted Suits. 18.75 ’ A Fine plain and novelty voiles $45 Tropical W “ih d Suits bt 50 ’ W omens S ll and flower-figured dimities—in $45 Tropical Worsted Suits ....... eves oPBQ00! omen’'s peciatly lovely, Hight “summer "colors er ie that” have t the holid: x NAR ri ed Frock $29 50 spirit in. gay shoulder bows of $9.75 to $12.50 Flannel Trousers.........$6.75 White Low Sho pric 8, ped. tans wht $13.50 (o $16.50 Flannel Trousers. ......$10.75 Ww es Roma crepe, chiffon, Geor- on ng and in ruffle and lace fin f * * * ° getto crepe, printed and plain % \ shed trimmings of organdie or $18 Automobile Dusters $12.75 , ; crepe de chine—-fabries much \ awn, ! ‘ oa SIRT fhahions, are among the Smart Coats and Capes $ Palm Beach Bults for Chauffeurs $15.75 smartest of the season. $8.50, $12.50 $15 f ae : * * : $ 95 Draped frocks, pleated Rie in ienpsieg Fe ae Wool Suits in several groups substantially frocks and the simple and capes that originally cold | @P98ges and homespuns in sizes reduced. straight line frocks which de- or $16.50 to $3950. Poiret | © to 16 pay pend on the pattern of the {Willey tweeds neat) Gna The Girls’ Own Corner 8 45 95 fabric for chie, FG ee BAe Minar 10 BYE Ng $1 and $1.50 Silk Ties. . ae .. .50e For street, afternoon and . hee aad * : » dinner wear. Rene ne He a Pen Sire Wiens lovely ealae in the Camp Blankets Long gloves White English Broadcloth Shirts, low. . It any of ver mode is represented. a still going, $3.65 always needed, $1 White Woven Madras Shirts Note: Many of these froe ia * 8 havelUecntuticed’ Fb (0 6a8 All-wool olive drab blankets, Suede-finish isle soft and Sage faerie “tie Wau ret onlea foLvarn ave | ae hich we have sold thousands} fine, with cord embroidery on Fine Silk Four-in-Hands............ .95e | God Ver cially purchased for this oc- e this sale began. Not many| the back, 16-butto in - casion. “x84 inches—weight,| sand, pongee, gray, bt I Made originally for the London Shop, Shoes for Men and Women Second Floor, Old Bullding Heh secni managed tint Witter Strect Floor, New Buliding First Floor, Old Buliding. Street Floor, Old Building eae ee

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