The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1919, Page 9

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= —_ a a on prov “* |olety, and-@ prominent sculptor, ested | NI i & siatement immediately after learned of the collapse ot te aus | tentund 06 : asserting that the framework was tn~ & adequate for the weight it wae designed gn ruepended | mentence In Yonkers judge - William Bleakley yuapended I re ne ree — = ———-_____— Hie FOR ti fection Hoad' Jim Oe po {,| Sculptor Warns That Structure tare mie 1 to pieces ina Have A oF ‘May Fall Prom Effects storm. ‘The’ crumbling of the — Py wea fe eager grainy 1 telt gr the big bird whose intelligent was due directly to the rain, Mr. woman whe as ound ene 3 <8 THE PROUD 0 OSTRIC responses to Sous byes been the of Rain. « Py — said, and widirectly to the. tral fra bin Mele ope srave in source of amusement and wonder to ingework. ily last taint i" Pal : % ‘Two horses of the gtoup of six atop| ‘The construction of the arch was In D ye the hundreds who visit the big corral. ‘of Paul Bartlett and Thomas _ Tt has daily been Jim's habit to go| the Victory Arch tn Madison Square} the tinlone ‘Pratt “ ~ Dotty Wie Maleom former Cottecit| u is Geta tit he ‘taliea Lael @f the Port of New York, was released |rar caueian te ee dearer SHARE Kina reueer to the ostrich’s home and rap upon a| have crumbled, TIFFANY & CO. Firm Avenve & 37% Street Pearis DIAMONDS JEWELRY SILVER. Giocks WarcHes Crna STATIONERY Corscentious Bird Bird Trigs to Answer Rappings of Whole ‘Flock and Goes Crazy. ’ ‘ ‘Fox many yearn one of the mést highly ‘respected inhabitants of that =| happy congeries of the animal world— the Central Parl: Zoo—has been Gua, the premier dstrich prodigy of Amer- ica. Up to to-day Gus had led a life of sober good stase and ae ae but all that was changed & few brief moments. And, as young writ- Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th « wa 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street. Specially Prepared Sale of WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS To-morrow, at Unusually Low Prices. Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs Women’s Fine Linen Handkerchiefs With hand-embroidered corners, tree with a club, This rapping was Agreed upon by Jim and Gus several years ago as the bignal for Gus to Perform a series of clever antics, for which he recelved, without fail, a carrot, an article of diet highly es- teemed by the ostrich family. Coyle was in his office to-day thoughtfully compiling the menu for the lions, bears, wolves, eagles, bea- vers, snakes and other residents of the Zoo, to say nothirig of the angle- worms and crickets. This daily com- pilation has come to, be a great task, what with the persistent rise in the cost of things to eat and the necessi- ty for pleasing tht somewhat jaded palates of the city’s guests, and Coyle pref@rs to work out the problem un- disturbed. But just as be had finally decided on filet mignon for the lions and hyenas and crab meat au gratin Lukeman, formér tary of the National lpureters se fees tor the wildcats there burst nito the office a Zoo attendant who stridently shouted: r “Hey, Jim, Gus has gone crazy.” , Coyle hastened to the ostrich's cor- “$10 to $25 grades in eleven styles An extraordinar eal Wedne: Five stunning chemise models. Three crisp frilly organdie styles. = “The Bo reduces et prce » Were 750 to $1.26. 126 straw hats at $1.25. ig Were 81.75 to $3.50.° , 650..wash knickers at 95c. Were 81 to $1.60. 400 wash knickers at $1.50. 4 , Wore 81.75 to $2.50. 250 wash suits $1.95... Were 82, 82.60, 88, $3:50. 200 wash suits at vemeagl Were $3.60 to $8. 4. 200 wash suits at $4.95." + * Were 86 to 98.75% ‘ere po oyster crash, linen, oyster linen, khaki. Wednesday—Second floor, Old Bidg. One model of embroidered figured tiste, lace trimmed. A tailored linen straight, model A tucked and pleated ‘ With fancy wreath and initial, | $1.50 doz. $2.85 & 4.50 doz. ‘Remarkable Values in WOMEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR For Wednesday, on the Main Floor: Two big, heloful surbrises for men 520 men’s suits at season's lowest prices” - ral and was amazed and horrified to see Gus running excitedly from one end of his alloted space to another, uttering hysterical quacks or rpars, or whatever vocal effect it is the. ostrich has at his command. The earth in the more or less rocky enclosure was churned up by Gus, who varied his mad flights by confused efforts to bury his nead from sight, Gus would also lie on the ground and kick in @ frenzy of Nainsook Env.'Chemises: in perfect-fitting models; specially low priced specially low priced $1.35 & 1.95 $1.00 & 1.35 Pink Batiste Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises hand-embroidered and feather-stitched; specially low priced at $1.50 each Nainsook Night Gowns in ‘attractive models; For our standard suits that have been $32.50 to $45 a oe is ie lowest price of hg eee hn - Bach t aki ohn Wanamaker’s standard suits in re He Me la on tad bovennentar ton Arcade Store. cle get ogg geelageoe deig laed It is Rr robably the lowest price that will he ‘Thereupon a conferenee of keepers quoted in + ley York in many moons for suits of was held in the midst of which there equal ; Babe: tiees enyieal places te. tao whe : The taney worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres be 4 treen and lons scrutiny e- are the fine fabrics for which this Store is poss and the patterns, as usual, are the kinds thal 4 business men come here season after season oad ty Central Park and ware busily en- There is ev ing about these suits—from the but- files, c aiverson well kpgwn achone tons to the linings—that makes satisfaction, even by an invasion of » = : ll sn ill | TM ih ill ii cw PE eR. se saccue id male in a season when satisfaction is not so easy to find. Sen baa kee Bnet in efforts 10 | ‘What we have done is this: .Taken these 520 suits from our regular stock and tedeend them A ES oe aR aol to $26.50 for two reasons—to save carrying them over and to help 520 men to know more about Wana- hausted but no food had been ‘eth | maker ideas and ideals. All sizes—short, tall, stout, slim. . Yours will be here. : Go dim Coyle got his men to work Burlington Arcade Floor, New at tea gently shooing the woodpeckers away. , Gus gradually calmed down and at} last reports was hreakfasting con- ° tentedly on his favorite carrot. it “4 ESCAPES “HONOR MG" 374 winter overcoats—last season’s AT SING SING PRISON FARM | {Troopers Trail Harry Simmons, going in an original August sale—an advantage that OMloal Near Rat can not be overlooked under existing conditions Harry Simmons, convicted for burg- lary in Manhattan, escaped from the ee ‘honor gang” at Sing Sing Prison farm) t at Wingdale early yesterday, and had two or three hours’ start before his de- | ‘ parture was discovered at 3 A. M, Guards reported him present at mid-| night. No doors or windows were found e open, so his means of escape was Mes toci were put on the fugitive's | ; Last winter’s : groups trail by troopers of the State Con| ‘ ulary, Warden Brophy sent gu price, $22.50 from Bing wing ie. teinforge oe. el Altho' o 9 re had ni Pr Two A PR ROO.U.8. Pay. OFF The New Beverage —~just the tang fhat pleases! N-A-B, the new béverage, is made of the choicest w, ptured. he "wi © three years eaieee pe Saning | nother. ents anes Way back in April the idea came to us—keep winter overcoats for an Ai sale, so that products of thy farm. men who really think of economy will have a good, chance to practice it. WE DI We kept 374 Try a few bottles or order a case fer your home, ae ae a the Ae | of them, and we offer them now to you in two sale groups—$18.50 and $24.50. “The variety is Udecrys vestdurant “oF spe fonntaing erie of : «| peageregte Te aes"? are wes big. Straight coats, box back coats, waist seam coats; semi-fitted coats, double-breasted coats, phone, and we will see that ‘you are supplied, i Lal samy garter egime e| F single-breasted coats, plain colors, fancy mixtures—even a few ulsters! Winter weights, remember Blast. * | —the very coats you'll be glad to have when October breezes blow. .. . Is ik ly necessary to S. LIEBMANN’S SONS, INC. St, Br N.Y. 'PI 4 he 36 Forrest St., Brooklyn, ' hone Stagg 2400 TRINIDAD, Col, Aug. 19.—dtighteon say anything about market conditions? The news of the day gives ample © warniag miners were y Monday's ex- Plosion in the Oakview coal shaft near Broadway, corner Eighth la Veta, it was established to-day, The Roatan of twelve men have been taken . The remaining six dead have been Faceted | ag are expected to be brought oes

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