The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1913, Page 8

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Si i EEF 'e! / THE HOUND HAS Ever See a Gorgonzola Cheese Hound, Such as This One Is? They'll-Be Showg at-J. Henry, Pfiffer’s Nutty (Pardon— Nutley) Bench Show. # Gever known to harm @ real jour- Beyman honey bea, SANDY MESA. 16 THE ORIGIN OF THE BANANA HOUNO. To the Rdtter of The Bvening World: T have watched with deep interest the discussion about banase hounds and I know there is such an animal. Some few years ago I was in South Africa and visited an uncle of mine who has quite @ large fruit farm there. I noticed @ very peculiar look- ing animal an@ upon inquiring what it was, was told tt was a banana hound. It seeme that Kaffirs and other natives were in the habit of stealing the bananas, pineapples, etc., and they tried to train dogs to watcg the growing fruit. They crose@d @ kangaroo with @ boar- houn@ an@ when the animals ma- tured they foun@ each had a pocket ike @ kangaroo, These animals were very vicious and seemed to watoh the banana trees particularly, dren? I have never seen one that could de called carnivorous. Al that T have ever known were, #0 to speak, strict vegetarians, considering the Danana to be a vegetable. Of course, if the specimens which have come under your notice are fond of human Geek, it etands to reason they would confine themssives to tender children. ‘The soft, imitation tooth they have ‘would have a desperate time against, say, @ full grown Tammany breve. But why devote so much space to @uch & common variety of dog a8 the banana hound, which, after all, “serves no enpecially useful purpose. To be sure, he can be trained to pick @preading. More facts about the hound are constantly coming in and new @Pecies of hounds and dogs are being @meovered. Mr. J. Henry Pfffer of Nut- ley, N. J., setretary of the Vegofarian Deg Owners Association, is in receipt ef many communteations shout the freak éeg show whieh is to be given under the up banana skins from the sidewalks Gnd deposit them in a proper recep- tackle, wut In New York it is mot con- sidered good form any more to throw the skins on the sidewalks, and in Costa Rica the natives edt bananas Nike the Kansans eat potatoes—ekins and all. Why not give a little promi- nence to the bee beagle? There is a Gog that is as useful as it is hand- ome, The bee keeper who would try to make his life work dry nure- ing bees in Arisona, where the bee ‘Deagie is very common, without the aid of one of these adjuncts, would BULGARIAN CHEESE HOUND; A LOVABLE DOG. be considered insane. A bee beagle fs ap necessary to & bee raiser as & sheep dog 1s to @ shepherd. He herds the bees in @ thoroughly effective manner, ana there is no prettier aight than to watch a well trained bee beagle bussing around keeping his honey gathering charges in order, No tuser busser ever bussed ieee ui i frill ry tlt i j a i i i improvised “scared-up if Ht ‘i | I i Mankind wee intended to be shapely— “tee fat, mot too lean, but Just the happy medium between the two—sym- fe waneces- i f i at | if if 4 il and launched—tichly full =fiE ti lit i HH te H i é E| E z (i H it i | —while they last. g é 2 R Fr i d 2 i i | mY iy f H H i! ‘lil EDEN MUSEE. Young Men Wanted! $15 to $25 HIS is a plain invitation to young men seeking Spring suit satisfaction at $15 to $25 to come to Smith Gray & Co. and get it. We believe that nothing could be plainer than this invitation except possibly the i jiate certainty of positive satisfaction when you see the suits. The matter of perfect fit is taken care of by a most carefully Bove, ue system of sub-sizes. Rest assured—we can fit you, well, All our fabrics were made for us, and many were designed for us, assur. ing tastefulness and certain exclusiveness. _ Added to all this (and at $15, $18 and $25) is Smith Gray Siyle—es different from the usual as day is from night. Other suits up to $50. veoh LB) ICN A lI Clearance Overcoats. Made for last Fall, but up- for Spri Bargains, gE okey £30 Couts $18.50" $40 Goats 424.50. Reel AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK ~S'? AV, BET. 271" & 28'°STS }SF.RT FLATBUSH AV.~ BROOKLYN — BROADWAY AT BEDEORD AV “EVENING WOR. over night” sales. Not one of those job-lot ‘‘flash -in-the- pan’’ sort. BUT IT IS one of those staunch, earnest, “prepared-in-advance” sales—studied, planned $25 Had to Be the Standard to Which Every Woman’s Suit in the Sale Must Reach When we selected the fabrics, when we chose ‘the models, when we supervised the tailoring—we knew that never were suits built more justly entitled to a $25 ling price. However, you are free to buy any one of these $25 suits at $15 FRANKEN. STEINBERG @ DIRECTLY OPPOSITE When a thief approached these dogs would fill their pouches with bananas and follow the thief for days or subsisting on the bananas fried in thelr pouches until SEEK FUNDS FOR HOSPITAL. A Citlzens' Committes has been organ- laed to secure a new mai Twentieth committee are: John ident; Lioyd ©, G M. D,, Lorenzo Uno teras, M. D,, Seoretary, and the York Trust Company, Treasure: ‘The office of the commit 10,20, Metropolitan Life Tower. the first two weeks in April the mittee purposes ratsing $100,099 or more on a building which will eventually cost approximately $200,000, The Hospital has for twenty years de- voted Itself largely to caring for poor Ttallans of New York and surrounding cities, banana dog was immediately ar- rested and as each dog was tagged, it was very easy to find where the thief had been chased from. His conviction speedily followed, ‘These dogs would‘sometimes find @ Jar@e cactuy plant and would take « banana out of the pouch and stick if on @ cactus pur and leave it there In the hot until It roasted and burst the skin and they would then devour it at leisure. aE TO" —_—— Chinese Rebels Again Aciive. AMOY, China, March %.—Renewed revolutionary disturbances broke out to-day at Chao-an, in tho southernmost yesterday by Judge Osborne. Ov. part of the Province of Fu-kien, Tho killed his wife and child by hanging.| Government forces stationed there are He wae sentenced to die in the ric] not muMfciently strong to control the chair ta the week beginning April 26. | situation. SFTTLES SOUR, UPSET STOMACH IN FVE MINUTES—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN soon as it reaches the stomach all that distressing gas, Sourness, Heartburn and Indigestion vanish. jer ton, @ negro murderer, when he wi @entenced to death in Newark, Get o large fifty-cent case of Pape's - | Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right, Stop bei: i able—tife is too short—you are not here long, so make your stay a, what you like and digest enjoy it without fear of rebellion in the stomach, Diapepsin belongs in your home. Should one of the family eat something which doesn't agree with them or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement, it is there to give the quickest, surest relief known. ‘ distress gone. N. burn, sourness or belchi: as, eructations of undi food, no di: ~ eee Lo - seas reed 'ape’s Diapepsin is n lor its apecs in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, qui stomach doctor in the whole world and besides it is harmless and delightful. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they it is needless to hi bad stom- tie $15 Suit Sale Suit Sale Extra Large as Well a8 Regular —You'l Your Money niece be Back if You're Pleased Not Convinced These $15 Suits AreWorth $25. and complete. 54 to 58 West 23d Street ROYAT FURNITURE CO HARLEM STORE GESTS 2190 S°AVE-BET-II9'@120"ST- Your Home Comes First Let Us Furnish It—Pay Us to Suit Yourself $3.00 "Sr" $50 S| ee) 750“ = 100 Our Credit Terms Apply Aleoto Weat- Guaranteed ° . Bras chester County. Wie coring: sett 7 BRONX 3035 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD WANT ,WILL GO AND 66 JT. 1 ‘op Mattresn, ‘Onen MONDAY SATURDAY EVGR, Can aGhheanan nan as sate LD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1918 Three-fifths of a Mile of . Hotel Gas Ranges HAT’S equivalent to twelve of our city blocks if these ranges were placed end to end. During last year —1912—that number of lineal feet of Hotel Gas Ri anges was installed in Hotel, Restaurant and Club Kitchens in this city. No better testimonial of the value of gas for cooking purposes could be had, for New York boasts of having the best chefS in the world. They know that gas is labor- saving; that it gives an easily controlled heat, and that where it is used there are no atoms of coal and ash dust to undo the chef’s best cooking efforts. Most of our public and quasi-public institutions now have “gas-kitchens” because they are more cleanly and healthful. Such ranges after installation are kept under con- stant inspection without expense to the consumer. “The Right Way is the Gas Way’’ Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President 0 34 Y%ant Laden MID-DAY CABARET, EIGHTH FLOOR Ys AVE.19*1020" JSTREET. IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER: 4-Day-Clearance of If you ever wanted to own a splendid @ Exchanged Pianos = Ser An Annual Spring Event—and the most helpful { sale we have ever attepmted. The prices are sensational in their lowness, while the instru- ments are unusual in their goodness and worth. They have all come to us in exchange within the past month —have been put in excellent order, and each Piano is GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS the same as new Pianos STEINWAY — WEBER — CHICKERING — KRANICH & BACH — HARDMAN NEEDHAM—FISCHE! —EMERSON-—-HAZELTON--MASON & HAMLIN or some of the other high-grade standard makes, NOW is your opportunity, and in order to make it easy for you, we are going to accept payments as low as Only $1 a Week 15 Cents a Day will place an instrument in your home that is not only worth double the price paid, but gives you everlasting pleasure.’ WE ARE RESERVING SIXTY BARGAINS FOR EACH DAY. So whether you come in to-morrow or any In other words, the saving of about day this week you can count on securing wonderful value. For instance—for to-morrow (Wednesday) among the sixty bargains reserved for that day are the follow. * ing (none of which will be sold before 10 o'clock A. M.): KRANICH & BACH UPRIGHT, No. 24873, for $145 A superb instrument, in fine condition, CHICKERING UPRIGHT, No. 66789 for. ... One of the greatest values we ever offer HARDMAN UPRIGHT, No. 18972, for Interior entirely made over. WEBER UPRIGHT, No. 21534, for. A genuine Weber, with fine tone, EMERSON UPRIGHT, No. 48641, for.......- $100 A most attractive instrument, WESER UPRIGHT, No. 8761, A wonderful bargain. ‘The above are only a few of the uprights. There are fifty-four others for to-morrow equally excellent. ‘Then there are four fine baby grands—and you know that a baby grund is a most desirable instrument. 1 Kranich & Bach Baby Grand, for. . ++ $275 1 Steck Baby Grand, for.........- 1 Henry F. Miller Baby Grand, for. 1 Auerbach Baby Grand, for The last two are in mahogany cases. gis + #450 And then, again, we have eight good uprights. Why not one for the Summer Home? Only $88.00 each. Hazelton Upright, Shoninger Upright, Mera engie: | Son Uriah Sterli: isht, sw rf Hall Upright, Cyrne Upright Choose from these Uprights, at $35.00 Every day this week there will be some sensational selling. We mention a few items for each succeeding day a Wednesday Continued. Semaerieaae™ [che . $05 ‘The lowest price ever placed on such meritorious instruments, On Thursday (not on sale until 10 o'clock): Four fine Hardman Uprights—choice....... $155 Mahogany and Walnut Cases. Fischer Upright, No. 112731, for Mahogany case like new, On Friday (not on sale until 10 o'clock): A Wisaner Upright, ASterling Upright, prieh it, AHallet & AKurtzman Uprig! AKroeger Upright, Mahogany A Krakauer Upright, Mahogany Six beautiful pianos at actually half value. On Saturday (not on sale until 10 o’clock), in ad- dition to the usual number of Upright Piano bargains, we shall offer: An Electrelle Player Action (as is) for...... Nina cost, $300.00, sa ne A Ho Piano Pl: (as is) fe in Apo! net rere (as for. A Regal Player-Piano, for.... * “Colonial Mah » cost new, $328. Almost new, Mahogany. x EXTRA BFC Late-During the week we shall offer New $650 Colonial Player- Pianos for $375, oe histor 88-note Player Pianos, the opportunity New $300 Colonial Uprights for $185. Guaranteed for unlimited time. Come in to-morrow and see ALL Pianos and Player-Pianos for the ~ the week. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE. 19TH TO 20TH STRETO—~—p— SS St uate ened meant ana tee

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