The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 12

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Cranreuch I1., great grandson of King Winter, in his day the moat famous show cat in America, has| bcauty, owned by Mrs. C. V. adjudged best cat in the|berer, being best in the Atlantic Cat Atiantic Cat Club show, best cat In| Club ae Mimi, nded | oft fame token, best cat in the united Show of the two societies in the Wal. | 80lid color, though Sunset lderk-haterte, House a lovely cream cat of the breed of the champion Sapphire, was consid- Cranrouch II. (Hoarfrost, the name! ered a clone second. Means, in Scotch) is a beautiful! The judges were Mrs. W. @baded silver male owned by Mra, |Cammon and Miss E. R. B Edgar 8. Gerberich, There were two | BOD. other beautiful cats of the same blood | mong the silver exhibite—Wintor Pax, owned by Mrs. Marion Hope, and Silver Eeho, owned by Miss Car- foll Macy. The three aro usually rivale for the blue ribbon in their class. One year one is in better coat @t the time of the show, another year it is another, Miss Macy was the owner of King ‘Winter, founder of the distinguished eilver line, and his beautiful mate Mile. Genee, to the time of her death fen undefeated champion. King Win- fer was a redoubtable champion. His frophies Gill a great chest and his ) blue ribbons number over 300. In ten different shows he was best cat, @till the record for America. Miss Macy said that sho has just @old Silver Echo to Mrs. H. F. Eckert dng of this beautiful big cat was told | ™ by Miss Macy, “Mile. BEST CAT OF ALL o Mra. Bokert by t California, but let her have it only on the understanding that it should t elegri ; hand. This was arranged f the cat grew up to win blue ‘OAs ‘ up and down the Pacific Coast. . | RAN “Last year it died of pneumonia, je| have consented to part with 8! Robi ts place.” pls 0 to take | Feline Blood-——Other VY. Mathis. q it ‘The best neuter was My Lov Prize Winners. San Dawn, a cat with a wonderful clear silver coat and a beautiful face, owied by the Misses Champion, r the ore was A ti Pandora was also love, Almost No End to the good things to eat that are made MADE IN U.S. A. An amazing story of the nam. OF THE when it opened staking it, hor the image of its beautiful mother. | couldnt name it Replica or #0 1 named it Echo—Silver “kL sold another of Genee's kittens ond Mrs, Bekert is inconsolable, A Among the other prize winners was ; Judges f) Nokny Joe, judged, bes Kitt mokey Joe, ju er: Say He Has Bluest o the United Show. It is just eigh monthe old, bred and owned by Mre fe- male, Pandora, a blue cat of at a sh Miss H. E. Brown, best tn the Silver Society show, and. by the| the silver Society. do At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Cal., a he will probably Madeby E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St..N.Y. 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Boys’ Wearmoor Suits Reduced to $ 1 5,00 Sizes 8 to 18 years $33 0 $40 . . Boys’ Wearmoor Suits Reduced to $2.4,00 Sizes 8 to 18 years $30 to $36 Boys’ Wearmoor Overcoats Reduced to $18.75 Sizes 11 to 18 years $38 to $45 Boys’ Wearmoor Overcoats Reduced to $27.50 ’ Sizes rz to 18 years REGULAR STOCK ONLY Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE a 350 $200 Flannels, Cheviots. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. An ADDITIONAL SPECIAL PURCHASE of 650 MEN’S SUITS Kirschbaum Suits made up to Retail at_ $55.00, 60.00, 65.00, 70.00 and 75.00 HERE are Worsteds, Unfinished Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, And such a quality of fabrics, trim- ming and tailoring as ordinarily are to be had only in Suits from $55.00 to $75.00. This entire group was purchased by us at about half the regular wholesale price. Single and Double-Breasted Models, Regulars, Stouts and Shorts. SLIGHT CHARGE for NECESSARY ALTERATIONS. FRANKLIN, SIMON Boys’ SHOPS FIFTH AVENUE—37th and 38th Sts—FIFTH FLOOR SATURDAY Annual Winter Sale of Boys’ Pajamas and Sweaters The Largest Reductions we have ever offered on Boys’ Furnishings *1.9° Boys’ and Youths’ Pajamas $ Reduived to "1,25 Percale and Madras. . 6 to 16 years $8.°5 Boys’ All Wool Sweaters $ Reduced to 4.7° 28 to 36 chest Annual Winter Sale of BOYS’ SHOES 10 to 13% and 1 to 6 The greatest reductions we have ever offered on Boys’ Shoes $6.50 to $7.50 . . BOYS’ SHOES \ Reduced to $5 50 $7.50 to $8.59 . . BOYS’ SHOES Reduced to 6,50 REGULAR STOCK ONLY! Franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE Aew Booxs EW.OSBoRNa EVERY .

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