The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 7

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| The era Dog Outshines Most of the Muts on the Circuit NOODLE POODLES REDUCE THE COST OF HIGH LIVING They Furnish the Family =r With Trimmings for Soup ; ‘When Wanted. Well, wet! ‘The Vegetarian Dog Owners’ Associa- tiem Bae been edtiged to postpone its Bench, Show! ‘The etrous still nee Madioon Square) Ka Gérden and won't give it up. It makes no Gifference. Mr J. Henry Piiffer, eecretary of the association, @omedody carrying a package of deck to a dog of his kiné—you can't saye hee glad of 1 macaron. Then be gets exvage, and | leave Bim out im the rain. He gots Rare dogs, with which of course the! it cequires a lot of care to hold him, | 0 eticky then you have to pry him setretary is perfectly familiar, have} as he is very slippery. He ‘will enap loose when you want to play with deen coming to the front and there are| and grow! like an ostrich until the | him. Oh, yes; I must add that he ™m@re surprises in store for the deeply! macaroni is gone. is a good watchdog. If you hang interested public. Mr. Pfiffer, even, had He is @ yellow dog and has longs, epaghett! over the front and rear ng idea that the rare canii were to be/ noodle’like hair (from whioh I guess | Goors, then you are safe from all fotnd in thie country. > the discussion which hes been go- ing on in The Evening World has been ‘will eat only noodle soup and don't | tHe @ Wonderful education in more ways! tea contented unless he lies in & aa, MM then one patter says thet the poste, TOWLof it In this time of high cost P re ‘ ponement of the bench of living he saves iny wife money. | 95 ts eater of The Brening World: Seeing the interesting ‘account of the banana and other hounds, I would like to call attention to a re- markable hound which I have It @ native of Ridgewood, Lb. 1., When she prepares a dinner and wants a trimming for the soup ehe the effect of bringing ou’ erful dogs. Every day he receives ap Dileation for space. ‘The exploitation of the sausage ter- simply calls this dog in and olips off as much of his drapery as she requires. If we have company they rier in yesterday's issue has aroused} 01+ teu the aifforence from the | @m4 ie known as the electrical @ great deal of comment. The Lb td real thing in les. hound. It is small in size, but very generally had not known of the exist: wiry, The ears look like @ When the children take htm out for a long walk they sometimes get bungry, and then they take off a portion, There ts only one draw- ence of the peripatetic panatelafoot tule of the frankfurter. It has cleared up some mysteries in the manufacture ef the etuffed gustatory roll The sau- @age makers are sore, Mr. Piiffer knew all-ebout them. He says there will be move than one at the bench show, too. Mr. Pau) Herzel, who soulped the banana hound from real life, has been besieged with requests for “sculps” of thet wonderful animal. The photo takem from a real life cast has sent all the doubting Thomases on the run, Jack rabbit's, being long and sien- Ger. In each ear, lying close to ite nead, are two objects resembling dry datteries. Its eyes are very W- Put Your Liver To Work ! ore mie of the bowels. When the liver stops and dat tuore a bro peed the bile accumulates your system becomes with nstictinn wait cedesticn of the dor 1ov-| | waste matter, Get that liver working right and all biliows- inj Here's the noodle poodle, with constipation is ‘all dog fanciers are familiar, but many doubtless never saw one in real life, And here are a few epartte from the electrical hound. ‘Where's your dog? Come en with him and éon’t be late for the bench | da minous, eppectal! night, when they Took ike a peadtient on the In- Bince having the found, we are no longer troubled with fats, as he catches and electrocutes them with dis tall. He always wears glass @hoes on going in the street, as his mother died from a short ciroult. He likes to be carried, being very light, but my wife won't touch him, as she thinks him shocking. He lives on @ectric ight’ 8 gy One day he ate the meter and we attached wires to hie tall until we ould have It re placed. W. WHITNEY. THIS DOG 18 IN THE NATURE OF A WHAT 18 IT? ‘To the Riltor of The Evening World: Flatbush, Apert 2. 1 wish to call the attention of your unimaginative dog specialists to ao breed of dogs not yet mentioned tn your columns, This is the Bilatel- Phia feather hound. It {s a cross ‘between a Scotch collie, a coyote md @ peacock. It waa originated by Jones Scrapple of Germantown tn ‘the late nineties. The resulting ant- mal combines the eagacity of the ole with the beautiful follage of the peacock and the restlessness of the coyote. Mt has fine plumes in ts taf, and when shut up in the home of Mr. Scrapple is in @ state of perpetual motion similar to that of a captive wolf. As it moves about the house te soft feathers eweep over the furniture and remove every trace of dust. During the mouRing season the feathers and down are plucked and are used for ladies’ hats. Mr. Bornp- re enya it oan be ured as an alarm clock. Of an evening he gently but @rmly tells the creature the hour at which he wishes to arise. In the morning at the exact time mentioned the intelligent animal tiokles Mrw. Gerapple on the nose; this causce i= to meese and the noire wakes Borappie in time to begin hie intore @t the pretzet warchouse. The hound ia of a gentle, trusting thon ami makes an Meal pet for children, ‘We wish to enter the antmal 19 your show. N. FAY KDRR. hererereeererereerereeneneh od Gi At & 2 r= The fabrice in every one of these garments are of the identical high grade shown in the regular $18 to $25 ranges. This, despite the 10% increase in all coming season fabrics. cone et i up to all your For Every Fashion these 50 years—women have R & G followed the abrupt lines of the crinoline lady of the Sixties, It filled the need of the bustle of the Eighties. It answers the simple call of the sinuous, graceful lines of today. We've designed so many corsets—for so many women—that no trick of line, or seam or boning escapes our artists. ‘WE thake a corset for one woman in every ten in this wide land. We makea corset that fits these women, for they buy year after year, getting automatically in each new R &G the year’s subtlest, slightest change of style. Slim women and stout women, plump women and medium women, find a corset to fit in the long line of R &'G's, Wedon't make a corset for just one set kind of figure. We make a corset to fit every kind of figure. The secret of acorset’s fit is tn its lines, purely and simply. There are no Surciegh @o heavy harness on R &G corsets. A swinging curve in a side seam, a diagonal ab- domen seam, make all the difference in the world in your corset In all thinge worth while, there 1s an art. The ast of corset lines, carefully studied @r many years, lies back of each R & G corset. ‘That's why there ls am R & G coveet to fit you and wit you exactly, Whee you ge to the store—Iinelst em that one, See all styles of R & G corsets til) you come te the ene planned by our designers to fit your particular figure. or get your money aincoats, as Every fabric, cok and cut most favored bay lcm to-day are here in their finest variations, English, Conservative, Fifth Avenue and College styles are prominent among the suit mod- ele for men and young men. Embodying all the staple shades of Blacks, Blues, Grays and Browne, as well as neat silk mixtures, pencil stripes and mixtures of the “smart” variety. Among these same suit fabrics are pure Worsteds at $13.50, which — under the present market conditions—would be excellent wholesale value at the price. Among the Spring Overcoats det ae Serge and Sill-lined, gar- ments Chesterfield, Split- er ere and London Guard mod- Yuba, rember et at 13th St., Nearly 2,000 © Spring Suits, Spring Coats © and English Raincoats SPECIAL $13.50, $15 = $178 Actual $18, $20, $22.50 & $25 Values é At $18. 50, $15 and may choose amo thousand splendi i. ,50 and $25 Sprin Spring Coats and follows: = The tailoring throughout is of that same high standard which characterizes regular $18 to $25 garments. And this, notwithstanding the increased cost of tion, which averages more than 10%. The modele are the most popular correct. In every line they feflect the $18 to $25 class detail, these garments show $18 to instances @ great deal more. You are not asked to believe this. We accept the burden of proof. Ours is the entire risk. For, if any one of these expectations—i: a weakness in any single direction—in style or in fabric, in fit or in wearing quality—you may exchange it for new, back. and the most tet = 3 Stun or ‘ts fails to measure your selection develops sonoenense $17, you e two $18, $20, Suits, nglish ele. ‘In plain shades of Oxford, Cambridge and Heather mix- tures, and smart English Scotch and Tweed effects, Many ad- mirably suited for Motor service. The raincoats include the finest Bradford woven Worsted and Tweed effects, Many Gabardines among them. In convertible collar and standing collar models, All fully guar- anteed to be waterproof. ‘With these raincoate, as with the Spring suits Sed Spring coats, goes the guarantee that they are full $18, § $20. 8 $22.50 and $25 values. If your ex- perience proves otherwise, re- member that oH) may exchange your selection for new, or get your money back. The reason for this rare offer- ing is that it will spread the fame of Hackett-Carhart Clothes. oun O06 et 4 tt te ain “St 841 Broadway, 119 West 42d St. I East 125th St. of et Near Broadway. Opposite City Tall Near Union ‘Square. Open Evenings. Near 3d Ave. Open Evenings. sent (peoeseeseoecewers ey Call and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Apply to New York, New Jersey, Long /siand, Connecticut. $4A WEEK DELIVERS to YOUR | Ac $50 worth of wniture, Rugs, Etc. Pe 188 6g 98 seq 98 109 98 ALL GOODS MARKED PLAIN FIGURES FREE’: Handsome Ladies’ Desk with every purchase of 96: or Over, ly» on’ Presentation of Guaran- teed Brass Bed so 7, Mattress, G "Value 10, $22.08 Handsome Ladies’ Desk with every purchase of 65 or over, for this week only, on ished ats Ee coupon. fared 7449 .75 * 2.00 Weoty, o | “EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3 for Thie Week || } j[|with four and six hose su; “1918 eelect any kitchens; square yard.. patterns 2 yards wide; Merges Leoni ee Remnants of Printed Li joleum ; 2 and 2 bdo in pieces rom $ to 5 square yard; seston Pelhrosma dl foome, et Sacto 7ser fore , square M aepory Remnante of Brussels Carpets; in yards; euitable for halls and stairs; Announcing a Special Oftering of Women’s 2 Clasp Kid Gloves at 6 This especial price for 1-row em- broided back gloves; black, white and colores; every pair | inteed. ! Women's S-Ciaep Fine Gl Glace Kid broidered Gloves, with 3-row em! in black, white; all | pair guaranteed. . LOOMINGDALES Women’s Union Sulis at 23¢ Regular ality, with fine stitching, low whack, no sleeves, tight knee and lace trimmed styles. Women’ ed Union Sulte—Of fine quality lisle thread, tight knee, low neck and lace trim; and extra sizes. A half- Z lot al . c Mi 'BLOOMINGDALES" $1.00 Corsets at 69¢ All this season’s well-known models | and makes, made of couti! and batiste, ers. 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GLOOMINGDAL ES" 18-Inch New Shadow Allover Laces, Spey. used for guimpes and many dainty lais and Teneriffe designs, in white and ecru eand...... 98C 700 Yards Fashionable French Voile ‘Skirtings, all white, cream andecru colored embroideries, at the very special price, per yd. . 39e went be and Oxiords | And “Mayfair” Low Shoes. Every - with the maker’s trade mark. ous leathers. Very special values at $1.85, Women’s $2.50 High Shoes at $1.55 Button and lace models, of patent leather, nate gas orvei kid; also nlenty of larger sizes and widths in the lot. Boys’ and Gir’s’ $3 Shoes ct $1.95 Tan Russia, patent and gun metal and white|) duck button shoes for girls and Bluther taced | Girls’ $1.50 White Shoes at $1. Buttoned white canvas; sizes up to 2. Men’s $3 Shoes, $1.95 Black or tan. In button, lace and Oz- fords, 1,500 yards fine St. Gall embroidery and lace flouncings, all choice designs and fine work. A purchase from a local importer|ff at severe reduction¢ from ‘regular market prices oritigs this low price for this special lot. Will you be here for your share? 89 in the vari- in various styles. 2d Fleer. and come in white, cream and ecru; these arc 72 inches wide and are our usual 75c quality; they will be, sold ‘to-morrow at, yd. BLOOMINGDAL ES’. Muslia heer? Misses. Night Gowns— shaw! collar and two pockets; will never lose their shape. Also light weet, fancy weave in white, pol bem maroon and tan, Unequalled Pure Australian wool, hand fin- ished close weave, high turnover collar; he ie cardinal Dup! || Red | Deutzia, japanese Snow Ball, ‘Smoke ii Rose, Philadelphus” or Moc! pink and white; Hydrangea; values from 7c to $1.00; each, 39c. 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Weeping it, and 2,000 other A splendid embodies good looks and shapeliness. Corset Covers—10 new styles, made of cambric; some trimmed with fine others with fine cm- 17, 28c, 39c ana 49c ortigk UNDERGARM, $1.50 Fruit Trees at 59¢ and 69c The finest fruit trees grown in a different varieties—peach, cherry, plum, fine well worth from ‘$1.50 to eccount of their size and quality, at 59c end English Ivy and Fern Dishes, 10c 5,000 Hardy English Ivy, ready filled fern dishes, each @ centre assortment of lingerie that Petticoats — made good TS up to 812.98. BLOOMINGDALES cee United States and pear; 00 each, ca each. miscellancous for 39c, $0c and 75c each, all at 10c. and fe BLOOMINGDALEW News of Eyeg!asses and Spectacles geeds in carloads, fertilizers, pistes from any other source than *BLOOMINODATES” Mail and phone orders prone, filled, Infants’ Dresses, 49¢ Bed Clothes: — Linen Finished Mualin Bed Sheets |f —4% size, seamed centre, 3-in, hem; price for Friday oaly.. 29cih Full Size Silkoline Cosntervatiae-- i A large assortment of good gold-filled Eyeglasses, i or rimless; crystal Gold - Filled Eyeglasses, warranted, with best periscopic lenses; style as shown in illustration; te $1 68 very latest and best.. $3.50 12kt. Gold- Filled Spectacles and Eyeglasses, fitted to 3 49 with genuine Toric lenses for reading or distance. . 9 sap, upward from, Llc Eyes examined free by = 92.49 Flounders, Ib. . wie sone filled, ike, tufted; our cela’? price for Friday only...... Senktery Odorless Feather Pillows C. A. 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