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AHR Royalty’ s Pomp ‘and Splendor Will Be at Coney Carnival Week; Sadie Shultz Leads for Queen ———_$_—_— ian Voting by Evening World Coupon Ballots Takes a Big} tia! to Mexican jumping-beans, ’ Spurt and Many New Candidates Enter the Lists for King and Queen. Preparations ge Island is yeu 1 for on apace oing to greet’ the and the week of Sept. 11, the glorious pageant King and the lasting to with which Coney Queen of the Mardi Gras for the and including the 17th The votes for the King and the Queen continue to pour in to the office of The Evening World and to the branch offices. The list which follows, let it be understood by the voters for the royal twain, is computed only up to 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Many yupons which were received after that hou not repres nted, but they will be tallied in the list which wili appear in to-morrow's papers. Chivalry bus not yet exerted its foree—chivalry as it understood in the merry old days of King Arthu as aS = FE and the Round Table, when kings] greater nights for the millions of were, kings and the knights made] pleasure seekers at Coney Island tn way for the fairest of the sex. For]the Carnival Week; presenting pic- behold! There are more votes for] tures of royal pomp and pageant and the King than there are for the] presentation of youth and beauty Queen en in Coney Island thiy] 4nd health, fun-loving and fun-mak- WRN HGE Hah: LA: Wendl old) dig ing beauty and youth, with the romp Stain ta ie AINE and lic of glorious children of FOR KING. nature in the springtime of life. Voter ne : Is it worth while to be the King or dail a Miller Pi the Queen of such a wonderful pa- A. Minakak’ ’ geant? Will it be a thrill long to Joe Bonomo 54 Jie remembered by the dual monarchs Charles Godwin by who will rule for the Carnival Week J. Reid 1 over such bevies of beauty, such Charles Sneare . 11° |tairy temples and picturesque crowde Richard Ayoop 3 Jana millions of subjects? Conil Harris 9 Wateh the ¢ st column of The M. Kanhan 2 |Evening Wor grow during — the Richard Ahhott 2 | pvrogress of the voting for the an Bide Dudley 2 Iswer. The list of ‘cand'dates to-d Martin Kenny 2 lis a y small one. c¢ red wit? Mike Salter : 2 [what it will look like a week from Eustace H. Velden... 2 | to-day FOR QUEEN. Ranin, AcHiite 40 Asser n Miller still lends in Me OrOsAKSr 2 | the contest for King, but treading on ENG Waveney 2 |the ermine is P. Minakakis Gean: Mallacdar 2 merchant of Coney For the Queenly Reh amvnton, 1 nors Miss Sadie Sebultz has Jumper Usliise Newman 1 into first place. the admirers of the new contestant the royal robes RAE IBR ITE forernine vots| hailing from Luna Park. Where eaischie ihe . more cou | Miss Schultz halls from is not men pon entters for mate end af rov tioned in t pease poCOMm PAE er alivethan for the heantitnl and era | te voles cas io) nee But for ot that = ee Bt hasienty biiartati “eh ea EE eat ene son ientan ts el are snv more dave and reverat] mate known nod time; | The con an PE EET RERTL eR RITE DEN test is open to evervhody and anv tafdre the beeinnine of the ‘merre| Pods and the winner will We pro days of the Carnival when the Kins eOrycPUnlp yotA and the Queen of the Mardi Grog wil! ‘i i relyn sine over all the subjects{ Cut out: your Kady aN of Coney Isilon Evening World n coupon In ee ecnieaven ena tae every paner of edition pub am Ea Vshed and cach coupon s you a Se eee omannety lus [vote for the King or the Queen, erect the yates In showers fon thetic tent out your connon. Keep rolline DIENT sis SORA AMAIA the < and don't wait til) yor for #1 ata Wit 1 or two hnndred, Dont ache who will Lay : forget that one sinele vote may win by the ‘ sen a ea i the throne for vour favorite ing or elie - =] Queen heat of indemen Re cere a Bee the public. is the| 0 mail that one vote that you are Aéviee of the Mard! Gras Contest {cutting out to-day. Faitor, and let the world know Re He ieaeien | AGLORIATSWANSON| QUITS) of Céney Island Carnival Star of “Why Change Your Has- athe Pau LAUI ORtac we iel Ae banat’ Separated From Seconda, fn the course of eanstruction on] LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11. — Gloria Coney Island wi'l be drawn by horses | Swanson, serecn star and heroine in the and not by ‘ Machine. | picture, “Why Change Your Hushand?" driven equine Jentiful on the fand her second husband, Herbert Som- island In fact there are more born of Pasadena, heve separated, ac- mobiles te the at aes uhah eh * Teording to a statement by Mr. Somborn on Hc) ovsicy wat teem ander who ts uh 4 Ambassador Hotel, fu) pareonts are to ‘ollowed to the ne i {a a) Hollywood) last degree wiyes, we are separated,” Mr. Som- Coney is that of royalty fo all its) pas not been discussed with an attorney pomp and enlendor. In the davs of}as yet least by me. I contemplate the real kines and queens and ¢ no divoree action. A reconciliation? perora sind their royal consorts there |That_{s_up to Gloria.’ were no such thin as automobiles There were chariots, driven by heau- tiful horses. great chargers of noble stock, three and four abreast and urged on in tandem, There will be no chariets for the roval twain, but floats glittering in purple and gold with bunches of flowe and knots oft roses. and all alight with streams of electric fire Ag ‘the royal parade proceeds along Surf Avenve, after its march down the Ocean Park y. the floats will be suddenly illuminated by a charge of electricity, and their contents of beautiful women and brave men be made as bright as the island in the glare of the noonday sun. ach at- tractive figure of each beautiful float wilt stand out to the sight of the spectator as if touched by the Geni! of Aladdin’s lamp and the beauteous girls suddenly brought into view wil! loom up in more dazzling radiance than was ever dreamed in the de scription of the houris by the authors of the Arabian Nights For these are to he great days and SUNDAYS August 20 and September 3 WEDNESDAY August 23 CIAL TRAIN LEAVES Pennsy! Hndson Jersey City Stopping at Newarl Rahway, New Keturning, Atlantic City (South'C ak, runswick, eaves arolinn Ave), 545 P.M Pennsylvania System The Koute of the Wroadway 1 CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50 5.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 25.00 ENG wilt Spring and Muttress Het ah da dthe. comnts. "BB i Dining Suites 10 al) finiahes......6180 up Dintng Table and 4 Chatra...,, 831.50 up RYTHING FOR THE HOME SATURDAY EVENINGS. Near 10ith St ee tora Ste Subway Station ® bi COLUMBUS AVE 103" & 104" ST Relief! Relief! Relief ! HAY FEVER Use the TESTED— PI.OVt D— ENLORSED— Remedy CREOFOS A Dollar and a ( uarter At Your Druggist’s THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, Theatre ee"? the the New York when 600 blind persons will ''s KS cr éc n i n film, “Forget Me Not." The blind folk will be brought to By DON ALLE! the theatre by the New York Institute for the Blind, and a special musical BEWARE! pre mme has been arranged, Every Warner, the cowboy| move of the celluloid charactera will arner, the cowboy |i dramatically desert afternoon in er since J. B appeared in his first pic- screen star, unrecling of the pleture ture, “Big Stakes,” he has been par-] ‘This, to our way of thinking, is a mighty nice thing to do. Not that he likes ‘em baked a la Boston, or boiled a la New York, S"IOW MATTER. but he just likes em as a gambling game innie Walker. now trying to put One of his big scenes showed him] ‘d in his proper pla in ‘My gambling for the life of his sweetheart | Dad,"" a mother film with a boomer and using the hopping beans in lieu of fang twist, says there are lots of leopard cubes. things easier than mushing a dog So attached did he become to some] sledge through heavy snows. pet beans that he has kept them ever] Although most folle think “My since and never loses an opportunity | Pac A sit-clowe-to Wik ae yarn of to make a little bet on them. v suffering paternal parent, it is NOT. Excuse us, we were under the im-| It is the snowlest sort of enbw neue? pression that he liked them because and Johnnie is called upon to do a they were full of hops. lotta husky work with his team of co huskies PRETTY OLD. “T like parlor stuf better than all Moses, the camel in “When the|this frigidity,” chirped Johnnie the Desert Calls,” is said to be other day, “but as long as the Broad- old, Despite his advanc way folk like my pteture it snow mat- capers about at the command of John |‘ C. Wanner of Newark, N. J., his ee THAT'S ENUFF. "Yessir!" announced Wanner, Atherine ssa tte a tote ate cals pihlad lt ARMA. Una Atls «, is to have ‘the most perfect méeting Moses we wish to announce|™an’ as o leading player when Or- Tree ew alk w Mile From a| Ville Caldwell assumes’ his duties as spe Wi : leadins man in) Miss MacDonald vais next release," , Ww tote the above description of Busy. 3 the newest sereen find, but must tet Walter Hiers, Paramount's rotund| yon jn on the secret. Klinor Glyn isn't lazy. He proved that | ¢ a quick trip Bast proposed—and been ac Walt hopped a train comedian recently on Having cepted—bv wire, il, and she surely ought to know reof she speaks When the renowned Elinor first be- held Orville she exclaimed: wh in Los Angeles and came East to at “Isn't he magnificient? Isn't he tend the business of slipping the en |beautiful? He is just like the young gagement ring-on the finger of Miss] Cireek god I have imagined my heroes Adah McWilliams of Syracuse to be in my novels, Wonderful! He arrived all unheralded in New]Superb! Magnificent! York yesterday, surprised the Fa And that's about enough for Orville, mous Players-Lasky folk by drop. ani ping in, attended the bali game in CONTRACT OFF the afternoon and had a front row long, long time there have seat at the Follies in the evening been rumors afloat that Associated And now he is rushing back to se Virst National was going to absorb f any one has moved Hollywood dur-] Goldwyn or that Goldwyn was going ng his absence. to absorb First National. Both stories er vanded+sas rather peculiar in SWINDLE SHEET. this column when they fi tarted W. K. @ feld, who gent agelimbt for altitude novie expedition into visd We met by a storm of dis- playing the prize expense account. /etUn candal-spreaders who tried { was rendered by'one of his advance |to make us believe that Goldwyn was and at first nearly caused | actu ily all ready to take over the ceomplicatir The swindle [other firm We didn't be eve it then heet rend as fo'lows: and now we know it isn't so. In our Selieouds ARMIN Sethe muil last night was the following an- 0. Moscow houncement: Caer ee vad: A thorough consideration fbr three, Petrograd of the contemplated t be- ie hire: . tween Associated National Porter at, Moscow et Inc., and Goldwyn Pi Two droskys at Moscow tures, Inc., both companies have Tea, &c., en route. UH O00) ed the opinion that the diffi. Total expense asion0 000] cullies invglved in a contract of Just as he was about to swoon, M agni{ude are so many that Zierteld hapnened to glance at t is better at this time not to con- hottom of the expense sheet, “Rate,| clude the deal. $1 to $2,500,000 it read uted First National Pictures, “Total ost in pan money. $118.82.” ee en TO THE BOBBED. GOOD IDEA. Many customs that are now only What is believed to be the first}fashions had their origin in relig “showing’ of a bix motion picture te|Bobbed hair made its first Le the blind wiil take place to-morrow ]ance in the world as long a At Michaecs bros’. Zoth 210 Delivers $200. $15 Delivers $300. $20 Delivers $400 $25 Delivers $500 o-Pe. tralian Ke mn PELs re | arm cr ow holatere nplete Special value Windsor walnut ve How Bedroom Suite, in Hed, Dresser and Solid Oak Exteasion Table EV! "DD WED. PEN SAT. ARTs sixth century A. D., and was tnaugt: rated among carly Christians in Enk- Jand to mark a woman's abandonment 1 1922, as Tqone nowadays!'” shot /BARGE’S CARGO BLOWS UP, MANY SAVED BY SINKING. the Nihter not sunk when she Hames micht have destroyed ship and the nearhy plers. hae not yet he ! aid, the both the The damage tures tw back a native. “The Purple Highway.” . nearing of the world of fashion and luxury. | completion, Ig a story of Wall Street And was a symbol of her acceptance | Must bo by one of those Provincetown} dore than two hundred begs of ni of a pilgrim's position. ‘The act of jartists who wees everything In purple. }irate of soda being put aboord the tent] ff shearing long locks away was per-| Dan Healy, in the cast of “SteppPin' yer Pocohontas, at Van Brunt Stre 2 formed by the woman just before she| Around,” ts a veteran of the ten- Ji gokivn, exploded yesterday afternoe Leal the rough and plain garb of|twenty-thirty day and sank the lighter. ‘The Captain and the penitent and set off on journeys areata ore (0, rescues of atonement. Historians employed] AVENGES “TURKEY KING.” |°")")' if Pires baie eek Oe to furnish authentic material to Hope the United States Shipping I ahi Hampton for her First National pro-| Brother of Renaker A iis ONE GAME Md Bape gh duction, "The Light in The Dark Kenteckiad ot stereo. Lai Nai etl ida ail Uta came across descriptions of this tre ti- the lighter, Captain Eruest Anderson no ment of feminine hair and wood cuts] WINCHESTER, Ky. Aug. 11—On}ticed smoke coming from one of th of it in early English literature, Tha]complaint of Walter Renaker, brother of [hngs. Realizing the dar to his b such ex bing w treme fy Faire Love,"’ style in yesterda ful Cristo." that nai Forty-fo Jesse Lewis mount to play leads in a series of fea- ture pictu Jed Pi been sig @ part in And 1 teries of Paris’ “The Secrets of Paris." Marion Davies will next be starred in a filminization of the stage success, and Eva,"" “Adam Thetty Maine, “Queen ing suit. while at of all penances. and their masculine admirers, consideration exists to-day. Will be seen in the very latest jamas will be flapping. y wins bound Kittle volumes direct V “The Spanish Cavalier “T wonder what ware Water Gap?" asked Betty Alden Watchin’ female who was converted to a re-|the victim, Scobee Hardman, twenty and to the steamship, be hatled the ligious life, perhaps to the veil of a}two, and prominent, was arrested last} sing rowboat of Charles Smith. nun, perhaps to mere contrition, felt] night, charged with the murder of Leon} Captain, bis wife and crew it necessary to make outward and] Ronaker two weeks uKo. INGO: CHE head Wined ewe elaborate Announcement of her Renaker was a millionaire, and known nutes before the firat explosion. ‘he change, and since the halr of early} as the “Turkey King.” He was slain in[ third explosion blew the bottom out of English women was long, and of]his home, and his body lay two days|the lighter, which sank Saxon weight, it was deemed that ite] before discovery, Hardman had’ Been] The fireboat Johu Pur Mitchel and sacrifice would be the most noticeahte | questioned soon after the murder, but [four fire companies an 1 alarms Abas ae was allowed to remain free. Deputy Fire Chief Davin id that had Since tt was held tn by treme the wearsra its bob- of ex- reverse pride considered a mark penance. 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