The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1913, Page 5

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CAGED TIGER CLAWS KEEPER'S ARM BEFORE HAVING NALS CUPPED Feline fis Bo th Been Ill-Tempered Since His Consort’s Cub Died. BM Snyder, @wore om @ warrant Ger OScGranc’s ar rest, but Detecttve Owens has failed to fooate him. The Gray check was cashed in the Lion Palace cafe, Brooklyn. Sec- retary Willis af the Fire Commission faid this morning that no one nad any } authority to collect money for the coa- | vention of fire chiefe but Rober: W Mainger, Chairman of the Finance Com- mittee, Women Hoss Mie 1 Hons fi CHICAGO, A Ton family, the largest incorporated family in the world, were upset yester- day at the annual reunion when suffra- gists elected women to all important of- fices, When Mra. Thomas Bradshaw had been elected president after a spirited contest one of the influential male members of the family sald: “It seems to fe the spirit of the day to let the women run things and we might as the head keeper of the| weil tet them have the remainder of Contral Park menagerie, trimmed tha|the offices without opposition.” toe nails of Dick, the Siberian tiger, | ~ to-day, and Dick, as part of the cere trimmed 1 teft arm from ow to the knuckles that said arm will long as Bill ives two tong, livid sears a8 reminders of the occasion. The in- gery will confine Snyder to his home fer & couple of days. Dick ts the largest tiger in captiv- HR and has usually been a gentle Beast, but about a month ago, follow- fag the death of a cub borne him by Bis consort Alice, he began to get Deevish. Snyder didn't pay particu- lar attention to the big tiger until yes- terday, when he noticed that Dick was Ueking one of his paws. Further in- vestigation showed that four of th. claws on the left forefoot and two on the right forefoot had grown so long that they had curved back and the Dotnts had entered the soft part of the animal's feet, creating sores. This happens frequently to members of the cat family in captivity. The 69 thors how as Qs \\\ uli, Ww When you need glasses, self- interest should direct your steps into one of the eight Harris Stores. Harris Eyeglass service pro- vides the Oculist (registered physician) to examine your eyes and the optician to adjust the glasses, while the entire charge to you iscovered by the cost of the glasses—$2 or more. Our Guarantee of * ‘money back if you wish it” is back of femedy is to snip off the overgrown| every pair of Harris Glasses, claws and treat the wounds. To do his It ts necessary to tie up the animal fm guch @ way that it cannot move. Bul climbed to the top of Dick's cage to-day with a laseo which he purposed @epping over the tiger's head. The @age top ie barred. Bill, kneeling on the bars, dropped tis arms through and began to manipulate the loop. ‘The tiger was wary and dodged. BIli kept right on at his work. Sud.lewi: Dick reared up on his hind legs and w the quickness of lightning struck at arm, bare to the elbow. Two of the claws tore out strips of flesh nearly wine inches long. Snyder clambered down from the cage ané hurried for medical assistance. His wounds were cauterized and the arm was bound up. In Snyder's absence bis assistants lassced and bound Dick. fall the boca tbe’ your food contains. ‘Bill, @ ifttle hampered by his injured | It is a well-known fact, too, that people arm, snipped of the curving claws, are more careless about what they eat treated the wounds in the feet with anti- | and drink duri septics and allowed Dick to be turned oF other time loose in his cage. ——_—— FIREMEN ON THE TRAI OF SMOOTH SWitv... Fake Collector Gathering Easy Money Supposedly for Conven- tion of Chiefs. ‘Three detectives are looking for a emoocth swindler who has been using the Fire Department as a means of muloting well-inolinea people out of sums varying from $0 to $200. One of the victims Ie Ed. J, McKeever, wealthy contractor and part owner in the ynonine. M! i euver tot had int a repres : York Fire Deparin He he was collecting money on behalf of the department for the entertainment | tor of the fite chiefs who meet at the Grand Central Palace next week in interna- Uonal convention. He was six feet two inches in height and weighed 260 pounds. He wore a black mustache and had the hearty approach of the old fire fighter. He talked Mr. Mc- Keever out of $0 in a few minutes and asked him to make out the check, not to him, but J. E. Gray. His name, he said, was Captain McGrane. Watsons 23d St., near Fourth a s Wat 125th St, near Lenox A\ 27W, 34th St., bet. Sth and 6th Ae 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 824 Sts. 70 Nassau St.. near Joho St. 1009 Broa diva Will'by, B'klya, 489 Fulton st A & S., Bikiya. $97 Broad Warm Weather Carelessness In Summer time when lighter foods are seal valent, it is particularly t you get the full benefit of warm weather than at Bis ing often of year. Chilling dra y cold water are constantly retar: the organs of digestion h sel (arin aitity awd Laces tt, Hy » Duify’s Pace Malt Whiscoy s beea a constant healt’ aw salegaard ia ie lives of hundreds, of thousands of men and women throughout the world, A little of it as directed—in drinking water at meal Sie om eeuccerly when favelliog will you scala many ills. It not curt helps the healthy to maintain their good health, but restores strength and energy to ie sickly and infirm by stimulating the stomach to healthy action so that it properly assimilates all the food that is Simply add e dash of HOLBROOKS WORCESTERSHIRE son ins. | uy twa Meheower _—————— have prepared for the coming senson, at moderate prices, a comprehens sive assorte Ch ment of Women's Ribbed Underwear, \ Vests, Combination Suits a well as “Betaiph” Un make, in sizes for women, misses and chil- New importations of Sweaters have been received, showing Sweaters of silk in novel colorings, and of wool in the new con- trasting color effects. B. Aiiman & Ce, Saturdays and at 5 P. days. ‘Imporied Absolutely! ! reper eee B. Altman & Ca.’ aanou will continue to close their store during the month of September at !2 o'clock noon on SAUCE i's # delicious cao eeeter Na widren’ /O21 Bloomers derwear, an exclusive tt thay ize M. on other business | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1913. “‘Everybody’s Going to The Big Store” GREENHUT BUILDING-— Big Sales All Day, Tomorrow, of “Everything for the Home” Tomorrow Last day bt our greatest Midsummer Furniture Sale. Hundreds of new Is added to our Semi-Annual Sale of China, Glassware dnd Lamps (Saturday) Wonderfully attractive values In Floor Coverings, Curtains, Portieres and Houseturnishings of all kinds. Only a few examples of value-giving are printed here. GREENHUT BUILDING: Specimen Extraordinary ney from Our Semi-Annual Sale of Dinner Sets & Cut Glass jotice to C harge ¢ € customers aves Made toy or focarae acitade mber and bill «Al FOURnet Store Open All Day GREENHUT BUILDING Tomorrow. Last Day of Our Midsummer Furniture Sale ) is out of the ‘acu to mention even a handful of the bar- ins: offered, but here is a sample value. “Duofold” Sofa Beds—as illustrated; frame in golden oak, mahogany tials ee or fumed oak; upholstered in Spanish leather- ette; couch measures $4 inches Lrg + $19. 50 arms; makes % i when opened; good link spring; to Fi This Couch $3.75 GREENHUT BUILDING=—= Mattresses UT BUILDING GREENHUT BUILDING pie Portieres and || , pttcnen Wares OOD CHOPPERS aim Sateor Linoleums rein ena Well-Wearing Qualities—Choicest : Designs—Lowest Prices Sitowest tone Toe Brlghiene 1.35 Inlaid Linoleums—tfull rolls, in bas A Fa eal Sa dh : variety of designs and colorings; squ the Coming Seasons. Printed Li eumetullrolivot high: printed linoleums; choice designs; nei tg 662 Printed Linoleume—tull rolls of brigh pretty ee | good colorings; square yard. . Two Bargains in Remnants ie Printed Linoleume—iong remnants; good ia Te variety of patterns; square yard. . GRE $10.75 “Open-Stock” Porcelain Dinner err pieces, including soup tureen, et tomorrow, at *§, 45 Brilliant Cut Glass pd Halak spatected from a Possible 500 ples—at. : BY 59e and 69c $3.95 Rich 9g NUM BLN Hans 2 hy-qu y $23.50 FIGURED REVERSIBLE VELOUR PORTIERES — fine Collection in the foilowiny MAIN BUILDIN Trimmed Hats at 48c wae 38c Log aceite Glass Nut Bowle— ‘MAIN BUILDIN Men’s & Youths’ Soft Hats Values to $2; Tomorrow, at 69e Thousands of folk | W ee Two Pairs a + Knickerbocke Trousers; Tomorrow, at. Suits "$5 bale pres Ai: The biggest special of the season in our Boys’ Store—and Petinnng right at the, /i] a doubly attractive sale because school time is so near. of the | All sizes from 6 to 17 years. These suits are made of Cheviots, Cassimeres and other popular materials in tans, grays and brown fancy mixtures. Splendidly made in every detail; beautifully lined. The seams are reinforced and the buttons sewed on with double ength; pockets are double teved. fn other words, sults that will withstand plenty of rough-and- Wi give sek. saving of All colors, exce; “ ‘black, Tone sh are askin; $1.50 and $2 for similar hats. OR THREE OF THE AT THE PRICE WILL PROVE A GOOD INVESTMENT FOR THE FALL AND WINTER MONTHS. ‘Boys’ and Girls’ School Hats A9c CBN Leys ehh $6 Fall Norfolk Sulte—sizes 6 to Boys’ $5 Fall Norfolk Suite—sizes $ any with 2 pairs of Knick- Oto 16 yea 2.95 Values to 79c; at ‘ool Blue Serge Norfolk arb popular materials; $ 3.95 A 5ioe seecenees inating mt ioe tr | ay” Bs Sg Si a Bo} re $5 Blue Serge Sulte—in Norfolk and louble-breasted styles; sizes $ 6 to 18 years; at “TEDDY” AND “RAH-RAH" HATS. Every color. Bands to match, or in college colors, ‘MAIN BUILDING Best Groceries and Fresh Meats| wree’s Coles | Vines to $0.75; sizes 6 to 18 years; sale all day tomorrow, at ‘5 MAIN BUILDING Men's and Wor:en’s Wan 89c MAIN BUILDING: Introducing 66 iersucine «Ezy -Flex” Shoes >." § tye, durability 2.65 and comilort, Positt: METAL nad. MMIDSKIN, 10 Beautiful Button and Blucher Styles. Au Sizes and Widths in Every Style. Repeated comparisons have proved that “EZY-FLEX" Shoes compare fat ably with any other make (except our own [sang glared $3.80 10 $4.0 pair. conse mini OLives—""** a itis aint ‘que 3c Close-rolling coverings. Sub- Boys’ $2.60 and $3 High Shoes § Children’s @ af Casim CoW BE es 5c stantial frames and rods, rate Nene #1 O65 | Mines. + High-CSt Sheer sizes $y 49 Newest handles, Misses’ and Child $1.50 Tan Up to 2; sep iasel iat Sale today and all day Kid Button Shees—all sizes 98 for Girle—all lasts 32. 8 Fresh supplies from the ovens about Saturday. UP (OZ; BE. .creececeeeceeeee and leathers; at.... 350 MAIN BUILDING | ne Ws, Bia Values in Rverythic ; ro at . Bah ; for the Sehslar e:: ‘ a Venetshtes . Schoiars Some 9¢ hat ey a “ 4} Heat a wD te par Bin Ue ader |! dose ie le papers fill sae laut “ea We tis 4 BOE a : Se ee Be} Genuine preasdourd covers | Le, 2c, 3c, de & Se STATE BARTLETT PEARS” emer sit AL BO boxes for SCHOOL PEN POINTS, ot IMITATION. SEAL SCHOO! rd picket ranclt, SHARPENERS de sive bs KOSMOS. PRNCIL WRITING TABLETS — tak SHA ARP EN eee 6, papers aes pocket and ter S-quart besket.. Dosen, Gres, PENCIL CASES, ot 5e .44 10e PENCIL BOXES—t wit ev tiled wih oot wattirRroor “sone BAGS—nlckel trimmings; 9c ‘MAIN BUILDIN Wine and Liquor Specials RAMSAYS OLD ISLAY /IMPORTED —“SCVEREIGN | GOl DEN WEDDING RYE SCOTCH WHISKY ee | f \ Witiss povke! to» we rubber; nate “ERASERS. 2 for... TAG sticks; at, box mylene BILAL VMAIGA 3 “Rol BOLI ‘ . d , BUR She | OV Siessy aeaNoy Ble £2.25 Skates wher huanary is ‘ ae ‘edi sous) ROYAL MONOGRAM] fi suite ; Ni cloth ve ae Wi ‘hous g 9 Ali= ay Sale of IMPORTED AMONTILLADO | WHISKY QRe | SURIOR BB The for Men, Women, 95¢ Wa Rehcca nay, DeManaTy 0. pat Be oT eAt Det Bei ee Men's & Youths’ Suits Hivndd B8elWONOGRAM NO. 5| 90 large bone,... (4C | | Girls and Boys; at ¢' nupsk Edition and dependencies of the Unite Values to § BRIAL PORT Webster's American Slandera States, the provinces of Canada 35 5, $10 $15 cht HOUSE Wiis. TAc Meath bettisssis 64e|' Vine “ooe a Sea: These are nickel pistes, 4 weeny. sea arate and all other countries, ends face ball re his ove bearing roller skates, made ‘ebster’s vel jelf. with signatures of ie }-of-the-mon: jean- the Union Hard- Pronouncing Dictionary 67. Bp Or 1.488 64 mn weice our ‘MAIN BUILDING; | ware Company. —tull leather c arly double duty, Hammond's Wall Map of the United Al sites, 10 hls States and World, 30 x 42; roller o sale naval commanders, writers and - Misses’ ’ Wear Fine Porto Rican Cigars mounted; linen 9, inventors; bourd in green cloth, OCT Rae ree C| size 10'5 x 14 inches; reg. 39, Regularly $2.50 a Biavived: $ Classic Translations ( $1.25, at... ove Tomorrow . . y, Latent tuber Conta Pe aaditedoclooecer Here's a fine Porto Rican cigar, ‘sandauide, 374 4 PERLE BOUBY 1M clos coer R long; conveniently packed in cartuns of 10, A fine cigar to RE OLS a take away with you over the holiday, fe itv i *Niidy” i izes 8 to UnionLeague Cigara—Pertecto size; Robt. Burns—box of $9 tore A City n Itself Syonras vale to $1,783 '69- value $3 abox of 50; tow $y gp] 50... ee eee eee es le Grandoia rfecto Grand @ ITheNew'ti *Hal—$ ‘ jully made; lor 8; boxof50.......0.0005 2.00 25c; tomorrow, of 80 2.75 |. B.ORBENHUT, Pres. 8 to 8® Streets Gale of Shoot Mule 77 4

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