The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1922, Page 13

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Aspirants for Places on Throne of Coney Island’s Great Carnival Multiply as the Votes Pour In eh Contest for Regal Honors Grows Hotter Each Day, With No Change in Leading Positions, but “Runners-Up” Are Nearer the Top. Interest in The Evening World contest for the monarchs of the Coney Irland Mardi Gras is now pretty well divided between the King and the Qucen. At first the votes were all coming in for contestants for Kingly honors. Then there came a switch, and while interest in the battle for the King has in nowise abated, the retainers of the candidates for Queen are forcing the fighting and more of the gentler aspirants for the ermine are daily appearing. For the role of Queen pretty Martha Mansfield former Follies girl and now a Queen of the screen, still holds the lead. But close beliuind her there appeared in yesterday's voting Miss Lillian Leonora, with 452 coupons, Bringing her number of votes up @——————————________ to 725. ‘ notches toward the throne, and Kitty a. Shea, a pretty girl of the Bronx, and Right here The Evening World}a winner in The Evening World's Mardi Gras Contest Editor wants to| bathing contest, took quite an upward acknowledge receipt of complainte| dive in the voting. from the friends of several candidates that Evening World coupons have] The ist of votes up to the present been mailed in their names and] is as follows: haven't appeared in the. list. In this regard we would ask that| prank A, Moin AS ts voters be patient, for there may| Joe Bonomo .... Het be delay in the matls, and there may] p a Minnekaice He be fault with those who mail the cou-| 4" 4” Reig aes pons. For Instance, one letter hat | Shas. Godwin ony been received reading: “Please find] EW" Valdes... is 27 votes Inclosed for So and So for] fy" yi Wdng a =e Rudolph Valentin 60 We would have heen pleased to find | Ghaties Sjcace . the 17 votes, but they were not in the | Gyaries Susie i envelope which contained the letter. Dan Higgins ae rH Nothing but Evening World coupons Hugh Griffith : 3 ean be counted, and if they are not] worimer Weil a received they cannot he counted. Gere, Pasion 2 But don't worry, voters. Any cou-] ea"? 1 0” 4 fpon that you mall to The Evening Michael 3. ae World or drop into the ballot boxes! My “Kahan. - at Coney Island wil be recelved and) By Dudley i Will he counted Ri, Barty “ Another thing: There are so mant Been crern & 13 “ones" and “twos” being sent in that ike Satter a ie there isn't room in the column to] Wittam Meyerson oe enumerate them in the daily list, but) piiyam 2 pyer i they are bejng counted just the same Wan ciMerarnse = 8 { ere ee tee thay Rens Senator C. C. Lockwood . 7 \ @f them will go Sears : ‘i | : Harold Posner..... 1 There {s still ane rd of cat tion. One group of co was re- alee Melville . 8 ceived ye if of which seonnson 5 } ore the n ng woman Ristiare Ayoop 3 {th Whose admirers would make her the Me Wene : Queer of the Mardi Gras. It was de- Len jenny 2 ae €lded to admit the block in the elr-| 4. F- Newman + 10 oumstance a cleric In the Con-| James py beeess - 9 hate pecs nd to write the) arthur J. Mogsessen. 4 6 | arate coupon uture eoupons| Morris Miller... : 5 which bear no name cannot be pA tag . | Klas Adam Yorke! . month Now to return to the story: FOR QUEE Coney Island favorites continue to] Martha Mansfield swell the lst of votes and each day] Lillian Leonora . 705 brings some new contestant to the] Sadie Schultz .. * 260 fore. While Frank A. Miller con-| Roberta Sweeny 233 tinues in the lead with 1,337 votes,t Ethlyn Clark . 431 Joe Bonomo, the “Wonder Man" of] Cecil Harrie 414 Cone? 's giving him a pretty good] Constance 92 run. He jumped yesterday to 955, and] Jean Hollander 91 his many admirers declare that they| Frances Couteau 54 haven't started yet piling up coupons| Mildred Reynolds 30 for him. Gwendolyn Gesas 30 Right behind Joe comes Peter Min-| Mary Gillen 29 Bekeke, who took a sensational jump| Kitty Shea ... eS fm the voting yesterday, increasing] Cousin Eleanor Gchoren. 48 his number of coupons from 185 to] Edith Clark . 493. The rivalry between the Bonomo| Florence Gotterman . and Minnekake factions is said to be] Margie Kenny . {mtense, both claiming that they are Coie Wild .... going to land their candidate on the} Lillian Wohlkini throne. Then there ts Joseph A. Reid, Felt- man's popular manager, who, while apparently forging slowly to near the front, 1s said to be going under a full head of steam. The list shows him with 243 votes, but last night one of his retainers said that there were as Many again as that number of cou- pons in the mails and ballot boxes Charles Goodwin and E. H. Valde also of Coney, are coming rapldly to ,the front in the voting. Priscilla Dean ... Sarah De Graff Marion Theiss Mae McElroy . Jean Morris Kitty Lukn . Ruth Brettenstein Hope Hampton . Pearl Prussner .. Theresa Reardon Kitty Emmott Fanny Frank . PROONARANARVDAMAAADAOND Linlan Leonora, who made the sen- gational advance in the Queen col- umn yesterday, it has been discover- ed, is also a resident of Coney Island. her add: being No, 2925 West 25th Street, From’ her big lump in the voting oolumn it is evident that she has many among her retainers who have been holding back their coupons O'Connor” Sadie Kalman Murray .. Lillian Walker until they had secured a bunch of them. Sadie Sehultz and Rob ®weeny are still running a close race Ethiya Clark yesterday took a CHOCOL ATE jump which landed her among the ! leading contenders in the voting co umn. Ina bound she went from 5 to 131, passing Miss Cecil Harris, who is also one of the favorites of Coney MALTED MILK Island. Constance Binney, another movie favorite, moved up a er LL OF THE SHIP NEWS INFORMATION nourishment Sines ante and food value of Southampton s M malted milk—but a delicious choc- olate flavor, too. Due To-Morrow Rotterdam, Plymouth Aquitania, Southa Maraval, ‘Trinidad Dante Alighlert, Due Saturday. Hayre .... n, Southampto el, Colon Due Sunday. Menico, Havana Neltio, Quasnstown jouthampt Filmore, Bremen, Part: Vault Bt. Mb crew! 1OCOLAS il To-. saw i m ae MATA ED, ale cloee, San At, Paul, Hamburg... 1:00 11.00 4.01 link Carmanie. | iverpool 8.00 Noon it, Clay, b Ure... + 9.00 AM. 1.00 P.M. “ Yembo, Naples... 8.00 AM. 1.00 PLM Bee ee ee Boker Te bat Sail To-Morrow. Malta Clone, galls Brittanio, Horta 1a M. 4.00 P.M, Bail Saturday. Malls Were’ all 00 : Osa Neen: ; Noon, S ld E h THE EVENING WORLD, $1,500,000 FURNITURE Lowest prices in seven years Broadway at N $56, 000 of Bedroom Furniture for $37,000 is one group in 1922, he Hruawvare, Formerly A. T. Stewart THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, nth Exquisite Hand-made Dimity Blouse, $1.95 FORMERLY $3.95 Sheer cross-bar dimity, cool and crisp. Hand hemstitching or drawn work used in delightful fashions on collars, cuffs and sometimes on the front, | Frills, too, or organdie collars, with drawn work and edged with hand-made filet laces Note—the finishing of these blouses is unusually fine, but- ton-holes and scams, the little th ings which mean so much tn the washing, are «zcellent. wearing and Late Summer Sale of Women’s French Twill Capes $29.50 to $49.50 \ grades..... Black, beige, grey, blue. ‘ Silk lined. Circular capes, with sm grosgrain ribbon bindings and tie. Straight capes, with uneven hemlines and delightfully tucked collars. navy Many Real “Finds” in the Wanamaker Sale of FASHION FURS The coats— The long 50 inch coats— The new mode in sleeves and collars The best furs of the sea- son— smart new short Coats and Wraps at less than Winter prices For example- start at $265 for Hudson Seal Coats dyed Northern muskrats only. $295 for coats of Scotch moleskin. Prices Upon payment of 25 per cent. of purchase price furs will be held in our dry cold-air storage until November 1 without charge. Clearing 100 FROCK $3.95 to $5.75 Were $8.75 to $16.60 Organdies, voiles, swisses ba- tistes, in plain white, plaids, plain colors, dots and figures on white or dark grounds, Sizes 6 to 12 years only COATS and CAPES a $8.50 to $15 Were $16.00 to $39.50 'Tweeds, homespuns, poiret twills. soft wool coatings are among the materials, in plain colors, checks and plaids. Blues, rose, browns, tans and copper. Just 50 in all es 6 to 16 years Second Floor, Old Buliding Save $8.50 on four pieces for baby’s room Save, provided you buy them now, in the August Sale of Furniture. $29.50 Drop-side bed, $25.00 $26 Chest of drawe Lier id $8.75 Clothes dryer, $6 Clothes Hamper, Prd 95 $55.70 instead of $64.20 The bed is p be had in a French gray © rolls easily and sile on tub- ber-tired wheels, has an easily ma ulated d te and link spring The chest ¢ awers, in ivoey white, has four ers, wit knobs and top drawer appro- priately decoratec (Final, No Doubt) of Summer Frocks and Coats For Young Girls Wash Frocks for Misses now $5 and $8 For ages 14 to 20 Even frocks which were originally more than $25 are included in this final clearaway. Imported Materials Organdies, linens, dotted plain or in attractive patterns. Smart fashions—gaily colorful. Each frock has some charming detail which makes it distinctive. All are simple—for that is the fashion. Second Floor, Old Building swisses, ginghams and voiles; . Frocks Women want today Specially priced, $29.50 Crepes de chine and crepe satins, Georgette and chiffons, and sports crepes—the coolest, most delightful fabrics in frocks of great individuality. Originally much more. Most of these frocks have been greatly reduced for the scason’s end, the others were very specially purchased. Third Floor, Old Buliding Fashions for all Occasions Pleats, drapings, embroideries, all the attractive features of the mode to-day are included—in frocks to wear from morn- ing till night, in town or country. + $19.50 Sport capes, too! Stunning, broken checked wools, in blues, dark greens and browns, Fine line checks on soft ve- lours in new browns and blues. Circular, with wide arm openings. Lined with radium silk, Second Floor, In the loveliest of colors! Second Floor, Old Bullding. Boys’ Wearables. _underprice Will be good news to mothers Probably the last call for many of these groups, for they should dwindle away rapidly at these reduced prices. 7 years, were $1.95 to $3 Old Bullding Boys’ imegrace: wash suits, sizes 3 to 7 —Friday 25 Boys’ washable Norfolk suits, sizes 7 to 16 years, (half price at ... $4.95 and $7.50 Boys’ washable hats, now 75c to $2 Boys’ khaki trousers (washable) —sizes 7 7 to 16... $1.35 to $2.75 Boys’ sports blouses, quite unusual $1 to $1.75 Long trousers (washable) for students - $2.25 to $3.75 Street floor, New Buliding. Five faodele | in house dresses | $4.75 to $9.75 Rose colored cotton eponge and checked ginghams are their materials. The checks are small, $210 for raccoon coats. in blue and white, red and $259 for caracul coats. white, Black and white, pink $3.50 to $5 ) $115 for muskrat coats. and whites d The dresses are well-made, grades. . neatly finished and attractively And remember ~ these | trimmed with organdie collars, furs meet the Wanamaker | 7 vectees, rick-rack trimming of ‘a 4 : standard of quality. organdie, or linen collars. then had the shirts made. Sizes 36 to 44 but not each they’re so good. size or each color in every . model. Third Floor, Old Buliding | Third Floor, Old Building pleated front. Every shi And every shirt is ample where. Shadow- proof | sateen petticoats 95e to $2.95 Most of them are in white, a few styles in flesh pink also. | A number of the models may be had in extra sizes as well as tha regular sizes. All are shadow with extra front rls, others closely woven so that light does not pass through then About 1,500 All-linen ularly. oof, some . hem seallop- Variously finished at ruffles, tucked flounces, finish, hemstitched Third Floor, Old Building Silk Costume Slips | Unusual at $7.50 | Of very fine radium silt the same fabrics that are A “different” k which : should wash like handkerchief Clothing has a fall Silk Socks linen, Deep hems, more than hip Clearaways are in order—for us; but there's OBR aH a St strom) tne) BOuvOR not a time in the entire Summer when men need $1 grad of the skirt. f : grade Bolle tops, hematitched fine cool clothing more emphatically than late August (Slightly irregular) double, shoulder ps and and early September, a) a becoming and desirable - fut tho pte Of bee $18 Palm Beach Suits . $12.50 In white omly, sizes 36 to 44 $20 to $25 Mohair Suits... $14.75 At 55c pr. Third Floor, Old Bullding $27.50 to "$30 Mohair Suits... . $18.75 : == $24.50 to $30 Tropic: a Worsted Suits... . Ee Thread silk socks—fine $45 Tropical Worstec Suits. 50 i lity-— Protection from $21.50 and $25 Linen Suits, Tan & Waite “gi5.75 | "a fashioned it h $30. Silk Shantung Suits $18.75 Full fashioned— mosquitoes here $9.75 to $12.50 Flannel Trousers $6.75 With high spliced heels; Night raids of mosquitoes are $14 to $16.50 Flannel ‘l'rousers $10.75 double soles; mercerized the worst in years Brotect you . | cuffs and soles. effective mean nd. rnover Top My » Net | T 3ed Canopies, $4.50 10 $6.25. . The convenient cloth Bed Canopies, 32 and $38——-w folds flat to occupy smull Gem Canopies, $7 | $32 The clothes hamper may ! They fasten to the head-post of the bed. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding had in white or ivory. Third Floor—Oid Buliding Imported fabrics only in hie Different kind of Shirt Sa | $2.45 Yes, sir; we bought. the fabrics for these shirts, and Every fabric is imported. Every shirt has a box Fine linen shirts included counted in the $2.45 group. Neat, clean stripes, too. Also — about 500 corded madras shirts - wanted Russian cords. These are $3.50 to $5.00 reg- In the group at $1.45 you will find woven madras cloths of a very fine kind of shirt sale, surely! Men’s Hot-weather Wool suits in several groups substantially reduced This News is for FRIDAY ore Closed all day Saturday. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant the August Sale Mahogany and walnut on all exposed ; splendid cabinet work and finish; in Queen Anne, Adam, Hep se white, Louis XV and Louis XVI designs; one of the groups in the sale. Sold in suites or separate pieces pedroom Suite, $596 — Bedroom Suite, $450 uo Saat Walnut combination, Hepple- Grade Price white type. ; Bedstead, full size Grade Price or single size $140 | Bedstead, full size or Dresser... . $166 single size . $120 Chifforobe. $118 Dresser Vanity... $172 | Chifforobe.. Total $596 Vanity... Bedroom Suite, $388 Total. . Mahogany combination, Adam type, f Bedroom Suite, $616 Bedstead, full size or ina- single size... $120 § 80 Mahogany or walnut combina: Dresser... $156 $104 | ton, Louis XV design. Chifforobe $132 $88 Bedstead, full size or Vanity $174 $116 single size. $219 $146 Total $582 $388 Dresser... . $258 = $172 be . Bedroom Suite, $446 goeeee ee Wanu or mahogany combi- ses Pe IIB ela nation, Queen Anne design. Total. cen n $925 «$616 ee full size or 7 " single size 11 Dresser 198 $132 ote ety Loe Chifforobe. $148 ««$ «98 Mahogany or walnut combina- Vanity............ $207 $138 tion, 4 pieces (full size Deaeead) —_ _—— $350 grade for Total $670 «$445 (twin Beds) $437.50 grade tor $523 Glove Clearaway Friday 95c Gloves, 65c Of Milanese silk, elbow length, in white and in sizes 6 and 6) only. 85c Gloves, 55c Two clasps, Milanese silk in white and Pongee shade, mostly in sizes 6 and 614. Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Bullding. Fine woven ) madras. | $1.45 That’s one reason why * rt has five pearl buttons. is size. No skimping any- s ? ~$2.45 shirts (regularly $5) can be ~ the much- * ade often used in custom shirts. Men’s Thread Black, cordovan and a few colors. Sizes 914 ere $40 to $55 to 11. Street Floor, New Bullding

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