The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1913, Page 14

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0 SHPBOAR || Ghrased Aloft by a Chimpanzee | a@Chinaman Loses His Smile, Nearly His Life. LUCKY BLOW OF A CLUB. Be’s’n Chang Had to Knock a Valuable Beast Overboard or Be Killed. Afi @ chattering like @ floating fengic the steamship Ambria of the Samburg American line cut her way Now York Bay ani came to her We porsence aboard the “Far Raster’ ef minty monkeye of various breeds and two ¢himpansess that protested in primitive tongue against their incar- e@ration, and the chattering wae en- o' eerily three score pete the crew of “the vig German fevighter. ‘Phe primates are the property of ef the Ampria Chang, the cheery Celestial, hae been beying and celling wild animals, and spears collection was pérchesed The fo’e's'le of the Am- Chang, the bot'n, with all hie @f experience with jungle folk, “hie everlasting and iNuminating J@ a6 he gazed upon ‘his imprisoned te, And wel) might Chang lose Ginile as he looked upon the angry nee, for it was only a few ego that a similar beast taught ‘Cliang of the terrors of maddened tree To the tale: Ambria was coursing her way Refers the Indian Ocean after leaving rane of the freighter terrified the ols ite beyond all measure, And then thd strangeness wore off and sullen gave way to roaring rage. For heBre the three chimpanzees tore at their ®are and vented their rage in ReBrée cries, Chang, the monkey cap. jer of the three pea himeelf at the bars hin te Bive heed to the chimpunsee's Qn4 with the coming of night tetned in with the men off watch, a Yellow fel- @ frigatrul made their they been them, The ecream wan fol- Jowed by o crash and a thump, and Change startied eyes beheld the big calmpansee banding in a clear arace the rows of bi cussing to convince them that the| ‘Chimpanzee he real devil alle right,” jungle demon was gone from their| says Bo'r'n Chang, Hamburg. It in understood that the! NEMO CORSETS @are that would daunt ‘acath, bows of covlle seamen. In the United 1 is to be —— Dehind thoee bare at the approach | Mates he van > | Vateriand, In a Class Alone omile every time the big lad at gree * ht. love for chimpanzees and he ios ine EVERYWHERE! NOW! Se a a AUTO CRASHES INTO CAR. Misses One Vehicle and Hits An- Gther—Passengers Shook Up. And One of His Simian Pets | PRED SL DOD 994-4-6-0-06 64-09-6-9 14 16-4-6-06-6-4.9464-4094-049 49 O0O® | A fying automobile took a fa uh - morning in front of a De Kal a car, akimming actom Fulton ‘ee “ Ainith. The flyer was a muccess, for Mo torman Moran stopped his car with « jerk In time to mine the auto, A Greene and Gates nvenue car was right benini the other trolley, and vanged into the in the front of the rear of thelr sents. Mra, Anna No, (2 Landen averne, the Bronk, and her three-year-old son were thrown violently against thi stained 1" pe, of No, 16 Stanhope = in the DeKalb avenue few cute an. bruises, a Mra lang deckned Bhakespearean scholar and an Advocate President in 1982, will be tosstmaster. ‘There are more than ninety alumni of the paper in New York. 4 ‘The Ad@vocate's list of past editors fumbers more than four hundred, and | among them are many notables, includ- | ing Robert Grant, tea Fosenghhind E. 8. Martin, Arthur Train, R rick, Richard Washburn Chita, epaward | Knoblauch and Edward Sheldon. Sr aa cr THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913. AMONKEY TIME 08’ Chang, Monkey Merchant, hattered and the passengern fa ! oor in their fright, and it took a goodly |aboard the Ambria roars and tears at jeal of urging and strange Chinese | its ba: The ship's oMcers say that It Bt Ano LONDON, May arn|ing been launched, the Hambura-American liner of 60,000 tons/ has just been laid by Blohm & Voss at, Different—Better! teularly speahery but he Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Friday _ 156 Women’s Tailored Suits Dressy and strictly tailored Suite of English Serge, Wool Poplin, Faille de Laine, Bedford Cord, Shepherd Checks, Pencil Stripes or Mannish Fabrice. Aleo Combination Suits, Serge Coate with Shepherd C.eck Skirts and a few White Wool Eponge Suite. 18.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $49.60 NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES ing bed Posture, All bout him he saw the others of the er taring with wild eyes at the Mabey Verrer. Even an Chang’s right rein’ his stout cudgel the ii itea? at tim he ewung that bas lat many a coolle Impensee acrose SUNDAY WORLD FUN’S ALL FUN Ly */and it’s getting funnier all the time. It is not on sale. You can get it only with THE NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD aaaaaaaaa aaa Regraterea Ematliohed Trade Mark Hel o Comarg B. Altman & Oo. 7 have in course of preparation Special Sale Ladies’ Hosiery Pure, Bright Silk Hose at $1.50 pr-20 different shades, extra quality, value $2.00. Pure Bright Silk at $1 pr—Black only, spring tops and extra long, good weight, every pair’ perfect; value $1.50. Lisle Hose-Sheer and medium weight, black, white and tan, 3 for $1.00; value 50c a pair. Children’s Socks—.All new designs, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per pair. Holeproof Hosiery—-In Cottons and Lisles, $2.00 and $3.00 per half dozen; 6 months’ guarantee. Ladies’ Underwear Specials Combination Suits at 35c—Knee length, very sheer Lisle, fine quality, value 50c. Extra sized included. Sheer Lisle Combination Suits at ' 65c—Umbrella shape, value $1.00. Venetian Vests—$1.50; value $1.75. Knickerbockers—$2.65; value $3.00. Swiss Silk Vests—Hand crochet at top, from $1.50 up to $7.50; values $2.00 up to $10.00. James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. 33d & 34th Sts., and 14 West 23d pee: A Very Importat Sale of Women’s American-made Muslin Underwear details of which will shortly be announced. ll), Special Values are being offered in Women’s Tailor-made Suits including Suits at $25.00, 35.00 & 42.00 i} the original prices of which were $35.00 to $85.00 ~ Bl Altman & Co have arranged for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday A Special Sale of | Boys’ WashableNorfolk Suits and Youths’ Outing Trousers at the following exceptional prices: Boys’ Washable Norfolk Suits of Duck, Crash and Fancy Striped Materials, at. . - « + »« $3.83 Youths’ Long Trousers of Striped White Serge and. Plain White Flannel, for’ outing wear . . . at $4.50 Reductions have been made in the prices of Boys’ Double-breasted and Norfolk Suits of Spring-weight Cloths and Serges; also in discontinued lines of vt Little Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes in- notte tael, wer ee treeke eres complete), including some Hand-em- = — broidered Imported Suits. to ebeer, Anattractive assortment of Boys’ Sum- » mer Hatsisin stock at moderate prices. B. Altman & Cn. In the Misses’ Department Extraordinary Reductions have been made in the prices of Misses’ and Smal! Women’s Tailor-made Suits These Suits, originally $22.00 to $48.00 are now marked, to close _ out, at the exceptional prices, of - $15.00, 19.50 & $22.00: 1} Furs, Rugs, Draperies and Lace Curtains received for Storage Prarie IGA of Solid Oak Dresser; Solid Oak Chiffonier; Brasa Trimmed White 5 tek - Set Bolroun’ Chart Belvo hey; Cokplas chen” 29.98 Ff) sinh Avense, 34th wid 25th Birerte, Mem York, more “Offers of Positions” than . any. 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