The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 11

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BIG HEARTED GOOSE LEADS BLIND OX TO | DRINKING POND | Hisses to Guide Sightless Bovine to Water, Then Back to Grazing Field. + GRBENSHONO, Ala, Keb. % QUEDR tale is told to-day of the extraordinary friend- ship existing belween a eander and a blind ox on the farm, of Braxton Holerott, Kuch day Uw gander, with his breast full of sympathy and his head full of responsi- bility, leads the nd totally blind ox th aon water, The in front, hisses now and then in order that the siuchtiess ox tay follow, and when the pond |s reached stunda guard while his Miniater, will visit Palestine the com- ing spring, according to a report printed by the Evening Standard. The Premier, the report states, has ac. cepted in Invitation from Sir Herbert Samuel, British High Contmissioner in Palestine White Rock Rubbers Gray iio Soles PRESSURE CURED Protege drinks his dll, When a4 fuinbed drinking the ade hua back to the eld FIND STOLEN GOODS AFTER TWO ARRESTS Merchant and Driver Accused in Robbery of $13,500 in Material From Truck. chio, twenty-two, a truck 0. 440 Weat 125th Strent, orman, thirty-two, mer Chant living at No, 973 Jefferson a hue, Brooklyn, were arrested early to- day by Brovkiyn detectives characd hspeot with grand larceny d t > woolen a Bouth America, were start fromthe Behmidt & FP Avenue, Manin (td bro a truck «dr tases were nol d and were fou fires and bh. wepapers. The police say that af to-day they tolls of woo! hutomobile bits, 3,000 birthing ¢ by Gina found in si horses’ many (GRBOW Outwear | bs color t gole \ hard service HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS CO.ne. DUANE STREET WHOLESALE OnLY ) Sculpture and Sculpture Paintings by ARCHIPENKO Tu I’Societe Anonyme 19 East 47th St. | Drawings and Water Colors Daniel Gallery 2 West 47th St. Cleaning Fluid Bemoves greave trate infant Cannot feithot uminy to or \/ From the Our Own Molasses Fruit recipe. In loaves weighing about thoroughly cooked—nothing to co: other store. RAISIN NUT LOAF CAK quality that retails in sp GLACE CHERRY CAKE, in It isa very rich, nutritious COFFEE RINGS—Each w ghing 12 4 ANISE CAKE, PLAIN OR ICED —A light, delicious cuke. Fine for tea if sliced thin und tousted, 49c Ib. DELICIOUS WHITE MOUN- TAIN BREA D—In loaves weighing a pound. 8c each OUR OWN SOUR OR SWEET RYE BREAD—16 on, loaves, 8c each HMacy & Ey Vries Cuality Service MCLASSES FRUIT CAKE from raisins, citrons, walnuts and spices, Baked in special- 3 sizcd forms, about 134 pounds each. CHOCOLATE ICED GINGERBREAD—Made from an old Southern 2 OUR OWN OLD FASHIONED CRU. Each cak y stores a es weighing about 114 Ibs., at 64c each. thick with cherries, delici retails in specialty stores at 30c; our OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD —16 ounce loaf. Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 8¢ OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD—16-ounce loaf, Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Delicatessen California Camembert Cheese fabricor color —_ explode Attractions Are Bakeshop Cake, 64c Each—Prepared #8) one pound 19¢ loaf LLERS (dozen), 36c. Large, light, mpare with them at the price in any 5H veighing about 134 pounds. A 25 each, Our price, 64c each. sly flavored unces; a quality that generally , this sale, Ie each PIES—Large size; Apple, Raisin and Peach, 64c each; Pineapple, 69¢ cach; Lemon, 44¢ each. OUR OWN HIGH GRADE Cor- PEE CAKES— 34e each ALMOND OR CRUMB CAKES— Vanilla or chocolate; special at 19c each Each 12¢ ~~ REESE REESE SALE OF SUGAR-CURED 4 SALAMI BAUBAGHS —Fancy 4 b, PRANKFURTERS, 34c lb.—Fine | FULL MILK CHEESE — Tas, The famous “Camembert” Cheese, made by the “Centel French” Cheese Factory of California. A fresh shipment just received. A full cream cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to those who appreeiate a rich and nicely flavored dairy product. Put up in 7 oz. boxes. 58e a box. SPANISH STYLE VEGETABLE CORUM ATA RIVER SALMON, bx b.. i SALAD—43c_Ib.—A delicious combination Salud of Potatoes, Sweet Peppers, Celery, Toma- toes, String Beans, Peas, Lima Beans, Carrots and Mayonnaise’ —A choice product, D HERRING, WITH STUFF our own chef. BOILED HAMS — Every one | DRIED BONELESS HERRING— selected, cured and cooked; Fine quality. 27c Ib. sliced, 72c |b, INE IMPORTED SALT RDELLEN. Ye Ib, New York State, quality; small or large size. sharp and of fine flavor. 43c | IN SEASON" PORK ROLL — PIMENTO CH E E 8 E—43c |b, 52c lb. Made of chopped ham, Our own make, A Special Sale of VOGT’S PHILADELPHIA SCRAPPLE Made from selected pork products, Indian corn meal, herby and spices, ved with syrup and . Our usual price Dos. $1.34, each I2c Try it fried for Breakfast, Luncheon or Dinner; fried potatoes scrapple is delicious, 12 ounce tins. is 21c can’ this Sale, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered Bowe —Fifth Floor, 35th Street. 215.00 29.50 5.95 THURSDAY ar SAKS Seventeen Itenis of Unusual Interest to Women, Misses and Children All Wool Serge Frocks For Girls—Smartly Embroidered Thursday at 5.9 5 Practical, fetching little frocks for school or dress wear, cleverly developed in the straight line regulation model, or with full pleated skirt. All embellished with embroidery or smartly trimmed with braid. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Illustrated. Second Floor Women’s Near Seal Coats . Thursday at 215.00 A stunning belted model, developed in near seal of an exceptional quality. The sumptuous fur collar and cuffs are fashioned of skunk or beaver. Handsomely lined with silk. Ilus- trated. Sixth Floor GeorgetteCrepeBlouses Thursday at 3.95 A charming model, developed in heavy Georg- ette Crepe, carefully made, and trimmed with fine cross tucks and a becomingly pleated round collar. In bisque, white, flesh and porcelain blue. Third Floor Boys’ Mackinaws Thursday at 6.9 5 In shaw! or convertible collar models, carefully tailored, in a wide variety of dependable mackinaw plaids. Sizes 9 to 14 years. Illus- trated, Wool Sports Skirts For Women and Misses - Thursday at 10.7 5 Very new and distinctive models, beautifully tailored in box- or side-pleated effects, in all wool plaids and stripes of attractive color combinations. Unusually good looking. Fourth Floor Women’s d Wraps and Coats Thursday at 55.00 Modish straight Jine coats and becoming . wrappy models of bolivia, luella cloth, chint- willer and veldyne, enriched by lovely collars of Australian opossum, raccoon, nutria or self material. Silk lined and interlined. Ilustrated. ° Fourth Floor Women’s Jersey Silk Pantalettes Thursday at 3.95 Practical pantalettes of excellent quality Silk Jersey, with ruffled cuff at bottom. Reinforced where the wear is hardest. In all the wanted petticoat shades. Main Floor Women’s Worsted Jersey Suits Thursday at 1 6.50 Smart suits for business or sports wear, with tuxedo and notch collars, trig belts, and pleat- ed or yoked backs. Colors: brown heather, green heather, plain navy and Copenhagen blue. Fourth Floor SAUERKRAUT, (4c each — 88 An appetizing disb, prepared by 3 LIMBURGER CHEESE — Fancy by 4Ac Ib. REDLCED FOR CLEARANCE! Misses’ Winter Suits Regularly 59.50 to 75,\9 Thursday at 34.00 Suits for present and early Spring wear, in belted, ripple and straight line effects—pro- duced in plain and chamois velour, yalama and silvertip. Silk lined throughout. Sizes 14 to 18 years, but not in every style. LYRA CORSETS Thursday at 6.00 Two new models, suitable for almost every type of figure—developed in flesh color satin and broche, with or without elastic top. i Also—C-B and R-G Corsets, made of flesh color or orchid satin, for sports wear, Specia! 3,00 Third Floor Smart Frocks for Misses Thursday at DO 5() Pretty frocks for daytime wear, displaying youthful basques, stright line effects, and graceful tunics. The materials are taffeta, tricotine and serge—the trimmings metallic ribbon, silk or eyelet embroidery and stitch- ing. In navy, brown and black. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Ilustrated. Second Floor aks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Specialists In Apparel W omen’s Spring Frocks of Tricotine and Poiret Twill Thursday at 39.50 Six new, interesting models, each distinctive in its tailored beauty. Bead garnished or chenille embroidered, with clever touches of soft satin or canton crepe to enhance their charm. Colors: navy and black. Sizes 34 to 44, Illustrated. Fourth Floor Women’s Wool Jersey Sweater Coats Thursday at 6.95 An excellent sweater for sports or general wear—mude of soft wool jersey, with brushed wool collar that can be worn high or low, but- toned down front and finished with long sash. In all desirable colors for immediate and Spring wear, Third Floor Junior Boys’ Coats Thursday at 6.95 Smart button-to-neck model, well tailored in all-wool overcoatings that will give splendid service. Warmly lined. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Second F. Women’s Extra-Size Philippine Underwear Thursday at 3.95 Night gowns and envelope chemise, prettily hand embroidered in several effective designs. Every stitch put in by hand, each garment cut on liberal measurements. 48 and 50 busts. Third Floor 150 Misses’ Fur Collared Coats and V ‘raps Thursday at 39.50 Swagger sports styles, tailored street models and wrappy coat effects, developed in the wanted Winter fabrics, including plain and silvertip bolivia, chamois velour and polo, trimmed with collars of raccoon, taupe nutria, mole and seal. Illustrated. Second Floor Fish onable Green Gold MESH BAGS T ursday al 7.50 In the much wanted cathedral model with embossed frame. Deep skirt is of fine, re- versible mesh. Main Floor se ee er orinnanasebrrengeystnaretnas, 23 tb tities had 0neeGF enone tetas sent namie ace ns nme can nent omer Aathe oo i bt Pi i ! i ‘ 3 i \ | - i 4 } Po eebeesaee + secant

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