The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1913, Page 9

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“BIATEN ISLAND'S RARE OFFERING pienetaiss Chow-Chow Chow Not Re- lated to Chu Chu Chow, but Ancestors Are Alike. % 4 CUBIST CARROT HUNTER 5 Why He Ate the Diamonds ‘Explained, Showing the Animal’s Sagacity. ‘Te banana hound came into {ts own » When it made its appearance at = Nutley kennels on the Pfifter farm. ‘The benana ed thin. Evidently he Wed been overworked at the circus, Whleh went to Brodklyn on Saturiay It te understood that ¢he Barnum '@ Bailey professors offered a ‘abulous @wm for his retention, but Mr, Piifter bs ~ aed to let him Beveral communications have been re- Regarding valuable hounds en- Mee Ole enue ten Vegeta- flan Dog Owners’ Association which Rave not yet received mention in these . ‘The reason for that is that Me, Pafter has insisted that some of the 4 can't be all sentiment. Fer Instance, Mr Pfiffermhas just earned that importers have taken ad- ‘vantage of the coming show to advance the price of ritbon. This will add to expenses of the association in 90 Inconsiderable manner. The association must have ribbons for the prizes. There- fore, to insure @ very great attend@iace, there must be something left to the wnetion to your sentimentallt; have a fare hound—s very rare hound, ot oa hae Kae | jo) bapa AN- To the BAitor of The Evening World: Please reserve space in your bench show for the best little dog that ever survived a blizzard, I want to enter my Chow-Chow Chow. He's the cugest little thing you ever saw ai pet—1 beste mikes the ideal lady's the lady's ideal pet. way he resembles @ dill Aisposition is a little vi there in a suggestion of red pep! in’ his temper, but outside of that he {# all right, He has cauliflower ears, one on each side of his head, and both his upper and lower teeth grow together. In fact, when he smiles, the teeth look @ Uttle like a couple ef bleached gtring beans, While in the matter of diet he dit- fers from the noble collection of vegetarian and feultarian dogs which have been entered, I hope thet won't disqualify him. I feed im on benzoate,of soda and sall- eylic acid. This dog is not to be counfounded in any way with the Cau Chu Chow. These two varieties’ @re wholly dfasimilar, their only point in common being the fact that = gateraad ancestors are awftl Y, LEE. ‘s 3 would like to have the L MUTT Chow: of the Chow Dog One of the-Rarest Mutts in the Pfiffer Kennels. moving picture concession for the ‘ show. 1 will give you 8 ger cent. Gross for the exclusive right to take and exhibit the ae AN TONSORIAL TERRIER hares BALD HEADS. ‘To the Raitor of Bench show. The Tonsorial very hairy mug, but his “body is cleaa shaven and he has a tall which rep- resents a razor strop, on the tip of which is a bunch of hair'like a shav- ing brush, but of much softer tex- ture than brushes used dy most bar- heh ar a Terrier has @ bers on Staten Islard. The Tonsorial Terrier has teeth which are sharper than his master’s rasore, and his chief diet is hair. His acent is very keen, and he cam distinguish a bald headed man ten blocks away, and he lathers at the mouth when one enters his owner's shop. All the soft soaping and trimmings won't do any good, The Tonsorlel Terr'er will not tolerate baldwheads, Owing to this fault I fear that he will have to be kept in a cage at u ALL. W. e show. ’ CUBIST CARROT HUNTER LQOKS | THE PART. New York, “ch a ‘To the Editor of The Evening World I received recently from Paris, from a friend ewell restaurant in the ter, a specimen of the Cubist carrot bunter. The dody of the carrot hunter is as hairless as a white shirt, only it is of a yellow, red color, with black and blurred black lines, there. The hair of the head ls 4reen. ‘The dog hunts wild carrots in their which makes him invaluable to the restaurants and their proprietors. He lives on carrots, but wi first re- trieve one before eating {t. This dog of mine once stole my wife's diamond rings, having discovered the carats lair, When Tuberculosis of ming running Threatens above all’ the cell-building, energy-producing properties of SCOTT’S EMULSION. Its prompt tse often thwarts fubérculosis, Latin Quar- here and ‘The Rrening We A friend of mine whe eo ‘conducts e barber shop on Staten Island ts the owner of the Tonsorial Torrier, which he would Mke to enter at the PRESERVE YOUR FIGURE AND GUARD YOUR HEALTH The one way to retain your good looks is to PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH, AE? eal a r health ani ness, is reat @ Col at is unscientific— ill-fitting and flappy. There are plenty of them! 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They have changed the whole idea of corset-making. to any w rich, wax-like oar lon, paint and ho fomele ie parrins STANVAK Yes, it’s as een as dusting aa I er P| same way,—you merely apply with a ee eee immediately, scratches diseppeee and are replace: ish—a finish which wears far Sale an COTANVAR nger than wax,—which is free rrom the ness of wax and which can easily be renewed. With STANVAR there's no excuse for a worn floor, ‘astreaked door, or any other disfigured wood surface. STANVAR is on sale at leading hardware, sent yor if you STANDARD VARNSH eating Oe ee ng e ra streaks by a beautitul, It’s As Easy As Dusting « to keep your floors, doors, furniture and wood- work in ae condition—with and ie A free usehold supply stor sufficient to refinish a floor if address . For example, Model 56, pictured above. Four skirt- res of Tastikops Cloth, (two on each side of the ecuenely ag skirt), and the In-Curve Back of Lastikops Web! bing. Note how this corset nae ‘8 itaelf to the figure; and it can’t ride up, nor ‘‘bind.’’ en van sit down, the skirt spreads easily—you’re comfortable, Greatest t reducing corset ever made, for all figures from medium to extra-stout. Low or medium bust—$5. No._409 has the new “Limabaping” feature—broad bands of Lastikops hile over the very long skirt. Low bust—$4.00, Nemo Corsate are ol everywhere, Mostdealers will show them to you glad}; for some reason, only when you insist, Bisa Wis MEWOMANT INSIsTI Acceptno substitate, The Nome jechion lnctitate, A. V. We Close Evenings at § Fy Gtosh Open Saturdays Tintit This $25.00 You can ute any Hornless Talkin: sane Record pel ' cither be Machine Outfit sum bia on this consisting of 12 gele: tions and 100 yf jen nachine, You Don’t Pay One Singl hh ovrey purchase Machine bs ho or more, The Duofold Sofa Bed, in Oak or Mahogany finish, upholstered in Imperial leather; value $40.00. OPEN 48 A FULL Bla. rite $1.” a Week Opens an Account gemmicy $150 ouR HeRRaL, CREDIT TERMS appt oe fe Long Ieland, for our new Booker cpio ins We Pay Freight and Rallroad Fare 5 36See0 Loaded IN NEW . \ ~ e tHE BvaenING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 81, 1018, Enjoy a Good Cabaret Show. Our sth Floor Restaurant—12 to 2 P. M. Gaia ORK’S, SHUPPING CENTER: _$2 and $2.75 Untrimmed Hats at $1.35 . In Hemp, 5-End Milans and other Seasonable Straws. ‘Continuing the Extraordinary Sale of $19.75. $25.00 & 927.50 Charmeuse and Crepe Meteor On Sale Again To-Morrow at Sudeiing from 8 the eager buying of the Be he ae wish to secure one or more of these bea women w! Dresses we not delay. Accurat roductions of the most noted artists of Wel P eee in Pore, Callot, Drecoll, Cheruit thers. ni ears ripe or tine lh prin and o! in Afternoon an us Meteor reflect Call the son, ettes, The adoral and {Gowns @ Dresses Evening Models 13. 50 ter lustre of the he smart color-tones of the sea- er with s sumbet tf Block jack Gowns. Ooi oak aon effects im skirts, silk crushed gi frills, vests, cuffs, etc., and fall if ioeg?aia Evening Dresses cli iecenety eerie ar nites Of fin Since: , and their lon, with ts of crystal, rhinesto: ing "little knots of Benin oven teas eee perfectly made and finished. ‘ None Sent C. O. D. Mail of ‘Phone Orders. to » Ca Our May Sale of Dainty Undermuslin Wear Is swinging merrily along—busy as record values can make it; with these specials for to-morrow: cambric, slipover models, trim- | Sinstions of fine med with embroidery, lace and fine broidery or Fipbous. ‘The ‘shirts are made | naineooks wiatmed | jo sdtched tuske.” of cambric body, with flounce.of ing and covers are made in several styles embroidery torchon or embroi- of soft palazoos with insertion of sey insertion; § Ybrecge also Japanese sdthscalloped bi scallo eee Cholee en 9 29e Extra Special at $1 M3 Our 61.59 ate $1.90 Gowns, Philippine Hand Em- Combinations, Princess oe, Skirts, Corset Covers nd Drawers, at. An beautiful as French hand-work, at shi 1.50 Gowns of Shee: half the price. This Lingerie te prefera! . elaborated with Choice of | for many reasons. The garments are made of dainty colored ribbons, laces | values up (lsgaa aeecely Vave io S spountey, sae ie 2e'Siyiee in Combinations | ®91-89 | T° termes were et on our own puiterne of sheer nainsvok in cover at ‘The embroidery, which was executed in the and drawers or skirt, at.... or nainsook, fashioned on straight lines, trimmed with flounce of embroidery laces, insegtions and ribbons o8 Covers ana were, elaborated with inces, embroiie medal- Hons and ribbons; "made of sheer nainsook batiste, trimmed 9 tibbon runs; value come in tan or peat blue; Values $1. oF, £47 Kimpwon Crawford Con, Second Floor, $50 3-Pc. Fumed or Early Eng- lish Living Room Suite . $29.75 . Positively a $50.00 value, A very low price at which to furnish a room so important asa livingroom, Settee, Chair and Rocker are covered in genuine Spanish leather, in either brown or green, with removable spring seats. Solid Mahogany 7-Pc. Dining Room? 50 Setfor ... 37 Just six sets left, Should retail for 865,00, Consist- ing of table and six chairs. We have also the same in Colgnial design, which we will sell at $80.00, : or rie Gowns and Skirts, values to 89¢ Drawers and Corset Covers, and 91.00, at 590—'Ibe gowns vnhdee GR TCA, falues 1 apa htt drawers are made of fine nainsook and | g¢ 690—The com- are made cambric, French pad. pe bal with a suffle of broidered Lingerie Philippine Islands, is so beautiful and Md bf Were Silos. ‘in cost so little that we are able to is sualehl cloiing iow fou le of j these gowns at 02.98, Chemise at 01169 ‘Skirts, of fine cambric . and $2.98. Children's Princess Stipe of sheer lawn and with igor aod .. 50 Servigeabis Washable Petticonte—Made of fine chambray, with dyed of | embeiery| We have never been able to offer as good a suite at this price before, ° Every Dress Collar Infants’ Hand-Made Dresses, § $1. 50. smbvoldered ia . Sx. of exquisite of dainty 26 Store | Your F Feri Here ere enero goes ameter PP po Chelees £100 or drop us o Postal, Siamed ilk Poee with woolen tassels ead combinations of pink best white; pase Rady WAovree wren Ca filo 200 ($3) Shirt Waist Boxes Comp with Extra artment at $2’ Continues APRIL FURNITURE SALE in the better grade of Furniture. $110.00 Genuine Lenher Library Suite for . to offer the best values #59. 95 You have never seen anything to equal it. Big, roomy furniture, up- | 4 dealers. holstered in genuine Spanish leather, in green or brown, 20 Brass Beds, '12.95 Reds are sande wits Fear ine! ts, with two 1-inel rails ber five 1-inch filer, Ball mounts, with the latest style caps, $12.95. No C. O, Dis oe orders filled. © None to. AOU one

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