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BULTTOSCOOT | ROUND MOUNTARS j } Legs on One Side Shorter ! Than Those on the Other to Keep Him Level, HABITAT BONG ISLAND. To Catch Him You Run the! Other Way, He Turns and Upsets When Met. o The banana hound, which was first ‘@ploited by The Evening World as One of the most remarkable discoveries im dogdom of modern times, and which has since deveioped to be no new dis- covery at all, has brought out from their secret lairs more wonderful dogs and hounds ao rare that the Smithson- Vegetarian Dog Owners’ Association, is deing inundated with suggestions and Vetters asking for data on the new to be transferred from Nutley to Mai jeon Square Garden. The fact that the remarkable species of dogs, now becoming famillar to the public, have not been generally heard of before, is due to the exclusiveness of the owners of these rare and ultrag fashionable pets. Now, however, that the move has been started in the right @irection, the owners, inspired by the dictates of true sportsmanship, are Dastening to add their knowledge of the various breeds for the benefit of the sport and the good of the cause. Vinton Breese, associate editor of ‘Field and Fancy,” has addressed let- ters both to J. Henry Pfiffer and to and dog In @iscussion which is going on in The Evening World. He, too, has a con- tribution to the Bench Show, He in- closes data or the MafiMis-Mafatiis, or ide hill setter, which he gives his per- sonal assurance is as interesting as the studies of the banana hound or the Peanut pup, to say nothing of the rum Round and the sea spaniel, Col. Silas Truth is also to the front with the Dumpling Dog of Denmark. If you have any favorite of your own you owe it to society and the good of the sport to come ahead with it. Here are & few of the letters received at this omMice: THE SIDE HILL SETTER 18 A RARE BREED. To the Editor of Tae Evening World Being a lover of dogs I have natur- ally read with great interest the ac- counts of the banana hound and am quite surprised that anyone should take issue with Prof. Dexter Fellows upon the existence of such &@ breed of dog; for it is a well known fact among dog-men that this variety is found in plentiful numbers in Central and South Amer- ica and even as far south as Terra del Fuego. As to the Patagonian peas nut pup that Mr, John Jacobs men- tions, I may say that this is a small or toy variety of the Georgian Goover terrier referred to by Capt. James Luffbarrow, although the .captain is in error when he states that the In v Ho *SDEHLL SETTER See au se of one egg and the result is the dog at Tfus Tfut. solder and cause the end of the can to drop off. With ease, accuracy, junds as punk! other expressions of approval. though the Side Hill Setter has sev- eral other pecullar characteristics the foregoing are the essential ones and should be sufficient to render the man. though I wouldn't name a sick rat- tlesnake after Tfus thought enough of this dog to chris- town, To the Faitor of The Kvening World: *the columns of newspaper there has recently ap- peared fous persons, Patagonian Peanut patiently for some one to wri pecullar animal called in his native country The Danish Dumpling Dog, However, as none has appeared, I THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1913. Hill Setter Described By Editor of Field and Fancy fan Institution is growing restless. RAWNROR THE EVENING WORLD, SY MR. BREESE, J. Henry Prifter, secretary of the| A2°OCATR EDITOR OF FIELD Se CANES —— will endeavor to & brief account e your readers these strange The favorite ‘ood of the Side Hit | animals, which may enlighten some opecies which are coming to light. His] Setter is canned. tripe, which he sustomed to regard nothing office in Nutley, N. J. ts swamped] pursues with wonderful speed and with mail, In fact, Mr. Pfiffer fecis| cleverness, Upon overtaking his bs hat that he himself is swamped and that} query he whisks his q Hoon ta Invariably of a deep or color, the Vegetarian Bench Show will have Ing a friction sufficient to melt the marked with green dots, sprinkled in bountiful profusion over the en- tire coat. It has large, liquid, in- telligent eyes and a mellow bark. Owing to its long green furry ears, which hang down to the ground, it has a decided hang-dog appearance, but this does not detract anything from the great affection with whioh the Danes regard it. Strenuous efforts have been made to domesticate this pecullar animal, but it has resisted them all, prefer- ring to range the Danish forests in search of its favorite food. This, T may add, !s the Danish Dumplini grown in great profusion on t brated Dump ‘Tree, which, how- ever, 1s becoming rarer and rarer every day. The Danish housewives have tried to tempt the Dumpling Ision he inserts his bill and ‘8 the contents, emitting such bunk! junk: and Ale recognizable to even the lay- closing I may state that al- ‘ut, the owner him Tfutus in honor of the VINT. BREESE, The Bvening World, telling of the| Associate Fditor, Field and Fancy. Dogs with the most savory of reat interest which bas developed] DISTINGUISHING POINTS OF THE| 0me-cooked dumplings, but the among the owners of rare dogs, in the DUMPLING DOG. canines have so far turned cold shoulder to thelr attempts, however, the Dump Tree willl fast become ex- tinct and the ill-fated Dumpling Dogs will be forced to leave the un- trammelied forests for the kitchens of the Danish ant, there to eat pling and brood over the good old days that were. Hoping that this sad state of af- fairs ts still far off, T remain, fra- ternally, COL, SILAS TRUTH, valued your several letters written who by of their Pups, Banana I have watted ofa nds, etc., ete, breed ts extinct. Although the pea- hut pup is not as useful in the field as the Georgian Goober terrier, owing to its small stature, there are plenty to be found; principally large candy manufacturing concerns where packs of these pups are kept on hand for the purpose of si: Peanuts for peanut brittle ‘This counts for the hair frequently found in this confection. Tt may be of interest to realers of The Evening World to hea of an extremely rare breed of dug which I came in contact with recentis, This breed of dog is known In hi Rative land as the Maffiffis-Maffa- fas, which translated Into our lange Uage means the Side Hill Seticr, Ho {s found only in Bong, an island that Tises out of the South Sea in the form of a small mountain, His legs, While not long, reach from his body to the ground, when in his native land; but when in other countries, where level stretches prevail, he is Supported by only the two legs on one side and the two on the opposite side have to be supplemented with » small pair of roller skates except in frigid climates, where ice skates are used, In explanation of the pecullar conformation of this dog it may be @aid that when In his wild state he continually circulates around his mountainous island, always in the Same direction, which hadit has had the tendency to shorten the two inside legs and lengthen the outer ones. The natives when in pursult of this dog chase him until he is folng at full spe turning they run around the Island ia the opposite direction and su great {a his surprise at mceting thei face to face, he tur at, wetting the Jong legs on the uphill and the short ‘ones on the down slope, topples over and rolls into the sea, Where he is thelr easy victim. That he is called the Side Hill S ter {8 in no way due to any rese Diance to, or characteristics of, the English, Irish or Gordon varieties of that breed; but to the fact that the young are hatched {com eg#s which 2B svts on whea he feels don't It ace £ the oldest Bong, d when he don't, he | White Rose Ceylon Tea is delivered to you ; | dn its original airtight, dust proof, oye] (his Pais “Native Ceylonese pick White Rose Tea Zand then it is Scientifically Prepared ie Ds A long journey! Yet in all that trip not a soul touches “White “Feose CEYLON TEA . from the time it is picked in Ceylon till it reaches your kitchen here in America, It is the ONLY popular All-Ceylon tea in America that is grown in Ceylon and packed there right where it grows. It is delivered to you fresh and clean and with all its original flavor. A Liberal 10c Trial Package “Enough bor 4 Caps.” Modern 4-Room Flat Outlit, $110 This little modern 4-room flat outfit of ours is the talk of “‘loveland.” It is the cutest, coziest, little home for two you ever saw. It’s on display on our 7th floor, and to see it is to want it. And, remember, it’s yours, with or without cash, $1.50 weekly, if you wish. Refrigerator Bargains This week ought to be a record-breaking week with us in the selling of Refrigerators, The season opens to-day and we outbid every other store in values this week, See these prices: $7.50 Refrigerators; Special $10.00 Refrigerators; Special $15.00 Refrigerators; Special $20.00 Refrigerators; Special. . 8 Write for Free 120-Page Catalogue or EW YORK 1 milen ST. and WE GIVE 2W STAMPs, ADRIANOPLE FALLS | IN FURIOUS BATTLE: IY SET AFLANE Ottoman Commander Surren- ders After Long Defense— Victory Is Complete. MUSTAPHA PASHA, March %.—The fortress of Adrianople was taken by storm by the Bulgarians this morning after fighting of the most terrible char. acter since Monday. Flames are dev- Astating the city at many points, After the outlying fortification been captured the Turkish troops set fire to all their depots and stores as Well as to the arsenal and the artillery! park, They also blew up the barracks and @ number of powder magazines. Most of the population fled. Shukri Pasha, the Turkish Commander- In<Shief of Adrianopie, surrendered to Gen. Ivanoff this afternoon. SOFIA, March 26.—Adrianople has fall- The Bulgarian War Office to-day out that information. The capture of the Turkish Holy City, that prob- ably will speedily end the long Balkan war, followed a general assault by the Bulgarians and Servians. According to the report, the third Bulgarian division entered the city and took formal pos- session, Before they surrendered the Turks blew up several powder maga- zines and fired houses, but the conquer-| tongue, bad breath, ors saved the city from destruction. At an early hour this morning fires were raging in various sections of thi beleaguered city. The maddened popu- ‘Berra Lox & 7 /ves Anniversary Sales Beginning our Fifty-third Year of Progressive, Aggressive offering hundreds— yes, thousands — of Money-Saving Opportunities. 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The great artillery arsenal in the city was burning, and the barracks lying be- tween the hospital and northern forts were also in flames. The Bulgarians in strong force grad- ually advanced their lines encircling the city, and by short rushes the tn- fantrymen approached near enough to prepare for the final dash. On all sides the combined movement of the attackers on the ever resis city wa The + for a direct Ating against the series of forts along the southern section of Adriano cupied some important advanced poat- tions and captured twenty Turkish cannon, eight machine and 9 Ottoman soldiers, The Bulgarian infantry had reached within 900 yards of the main forts by 5 o'clock last evening. They entrenched thems “8 there while ammunition and provisions were brought up from the reat and preparations made for the final deadly assault, The entire line of fortresses defending the eastern side of the city w by the Bulgarians after a m ular assault at the point of the bayonet by long lines of infantry, which were atrengthened rapidly by the second ot reserve line, The eastern forts soon fell into thelr handi teries were immed tlon to concentrate thelr fire on the other works, The way wan thus cleared ault on the city iteelf. nd Bulgarian bat- MADAM! IF YOU DONT FEEL RIGHT. TAKE DELICIOUS “SYRUP OF FIGS.” Waste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and dec ying food in stomach cause the sick headache, gas, backache, sallowness, biliousness and indigestion. All women get bilious, headachy and constipated—simply because they don’t exercise enough. They don't eat coarse food, or enough fruit and green vege- tables. 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Sc, 10c, 19¢ a yard effectivel: 1.49 : 1.98 Our Dry Cold Storage for Furs garments, etc., assures your garment ore very ear its of perfect A Big Sale of 33,600 Pairs of Women’s 50¢ Silk Stockings These Stockings are the accumulations of four of the Prominent mills in the faul scarcely be noticed, wearing qualities in the least. the way to the top and h: high spliced heels and toes. ive satisfactory service. 1 shall be YOU MAY HAVE THESE STOCKINGS IN WHITE, BLACK, SK PINK, CARDINAL, GRAY, NAVY, TAN, Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. protection. Our char, low. Upon post of ‘phone request we will call for pro Fur Repairing and Remodelling at special prices now. BLOOMINGDALES* at 24¢ pr. country. They are known as “mi! ts,” but the imperfections are so trifling that bad can and they will not interfere with the very pair of Stockings in this sale is of pure thread silk all 4-inch garter welt, double soles, In every way they are made to f any prove unsatisfactory we gladtorefund your money. This offering advise all who possible. Alt soon diminish it. bargains at our special price of 24c. 50e French Alencon Shadow Lace Flouncings at, yard, 29¢ They'll sell as quickly as we can show them to- morrow, Thursday. Numerous new designs are here, in white and ecru, up to 24-inch widths. None worth less than 50c, many worth up to 75c. Imitation Cluny, Linen | 500 Yards Plauen Embroi- Torchon and Macrame! dered Sheer Allovers,use- Bands for trimming linen; ful for trimming A suits; original price 10c great values, at, RG. and l5c;yd.. anes yard......... Laat Lace Store—Main Floor, Centre. 1OOMINGDALES The Best Garden Implements Start your garden going now that the days are grow milder. Here are just the tools to do the work tatiafactoriive and Gibb 6c to Bac 6c to $1.25 69%e to $1.25 Square Pointed Shovel 6% to $1.25 Garden Sets (3 pieces)..... 69c and 84c Garden Sets (4 pieces, steel)...... $1.49 9c and $1.25 1 MMe to Be +. 6c to b4c ++ 23c and 3%c oo 9c to 59e Poultry Netting Offered as Follows artach Meee. gett. (Helene, 1 ce Meee : f . it. 78 te. 8c 38 [1210 aries . $219 $1.16 2.93 $1.83 22 Garden Barrows, $3.24 to $4.69, Flower Bed Ed: is one of such tremendous magnitude that we are interested to attend the sa promptly as hough the quantity is great, the demand will We consider these stockings phenomenal None C. 0. D., no Mail orders filed. We also carry a complete stock of better silk stockings at prices rai 50 per Main Piece, Coase st LOOMINGDAL BAY they may be had here for less than elsewhere, Malleable Garden Rakes. 10 teeth, 18¢ 12 teeth, 20c 14 teeth, 22¢ 16 teeth, 24c Steel Garden Rakes. 17 teeth, 53c | 14 teeth, 59¢ 16 teeth, 63c 18 teeth, 76c Wire Rakes,.. ng cut in lengths to suit—16 14c fe. Lawn Rollers, $748 to $14.98. Housefurnishing Store, Basement. inches hi In Dry Cold Air AT MODERATE PRICES. C. G. Gunther’s Sons 801 Fifth Avenue, New York. 0 6000 Murrey Bin. WORLC WANTS THEY WORK WONDERS, ** * WORLD WANTS ** *%e @ \

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