The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1921, Page 9

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iP OCR 4 yo F ? ; . af . ! : : “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. [TEI peeieneeeeeeeeeeee or peeeeerenee mecSanaereTE TNT naan nn ee q and you think he is some sort of a|foundland, Yet, in m: 5 y time, they were| least one such story to tell, nerally — HEPHERDS LEAD collie? Well, he isn’t. He's the Ger-|as common a sight as Bostons are.|a good ‘deal tore (had one, and it| LEND ART TO LOTOS CLUB. | Pat ‘ | BOSTON TERRIERS ern TO ers breed; in bigger numbers than sev-| wouldn't take if it was riveted onto | the faces of rank outsiders when they | main ploture gallery of the Lotos Clud | } era! of the other breeds combined. I| me. ‘That is the Job of a dog show | see the judge ‘gate’ their beloved pits, | at No, 110 West 57th Street. The loans man police dog. When the war came! The dog markeyis mighty shifty. The | speila unhappiness and tears and all- j can remember a show I wont to In|judge. Before the judging ge ia the| ‘Say, why in blazes can't some|were obtained and hung by a committee West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. f } Belgium, back in 1882. They had @|original white-haired boy, Everybody |#enius get busy and invent a contest |conalating of former United States Sen- +i . freak animal. there, and everybody|loves him, And after the judging Is| where everybody can win, and whore ator Willian A. Clark, James —— je This yoar the German police dog is In| hands. owner for showing such a dog, but it} Tans of Atty painting by artist bigger numbers here than any other] “By the way, there's a job I|puts a lump in my throat to watch |™ombers were hung yeaterday in the wo de-Germanized him by calling|man who speciiilzes on one breed to-| arotind misery. 1 don’t mind seeing a inge From Fifty Artist Mem- him a shepherd dog, though I never) day is likely to find himself to-morrow dog met the gate’ when his owner is hers to Be Shown. heard of any of them herding sheep.) with a bunch of back numbers on his} an expert dogman. It's up to the crowded to stare at him. They called | over he is about as popular as the in-|there aren't any losers to make m | rt a > him ‘The Dog Wolf. He was a der-|come tax. rian | ceeeneres | Zona, iasia, Ouatist man police dog, Sonweby = Samuel Untermyer, If there are ten dogs In &| feel rotten at their failures? The man it ahephert dog, I) class only one of the ten can get a) who can invent that sort of An Advance Display of New Modes in Habs ) mean, and he was the very firm of| blue ribbon in that claws, Figure out |tion will deserve a furnished room all| Mansfeld, David HL. Taylor, George Fox Terriers Third, With] them’ ehe pusic hag ever scan, It lsltor youre how itor she citer mine [to bimedle in ine Hath ee | Broadhurst and Owen D. Young, Only One Pi dN only in the last few years they've| exhibitors love the judge who falled to - | genera, We, atta reare ee a ly Ug and NO jbeen shown in any numbers, They're} sew that each of their dogs was the| TeX sHOPLIFTHRS SENTENCED, | Hor ““putler, Carlton , TE : M4 Mf Newfoundlands. the best touted animal onjearth. best in the ring, Yet three-fourths of! Nine women convicted of shoplifting | Chapman, Jan V. Ohelminakl, F.' 8. usive y asnione pring ire | J “Next to them, the biggest entry| the exhibitors are good sportsmen and | fited fi ‘ of ehoptitting | Ghuroh, William A. Coffin, Hh Irving . > pmver eae this year, 1s the How:on terrier, with | swallow thelr losacs gamely. It's the | tare ued from 1 to $100 each in Spe-| Couge, Truce Crane, Charles C, Cutt : s . q 168 entries. That's quother breed we| bad sportsman (often the bad sports| © - . yesterday, one man) C le we} ‘d e f By Albert Payson Terhune. |never hoard of a few decades ago.| woman) who makes enous noiwe to | HO had pleaded guilty before a Magte- | Charles Warren Baton Hen, Foster, Au: or isses unliors an Iris . ) ire New Fortes ymnine Oo) And the third biggest entry is still/ average up for the others who take trate and then jumped ball was | Srandt, Will H. Low, J. Francis Murray, ’ J mS it. another breed you never saw benched | their losses quietly. sentenced to serve from six months to| Leonard Ochtman, Bdward H. Potthast, ‘Yee,"" mused the Old Dogman, atlin the old days, That is the wire-| “Did you ever stop to think that a|ttee years in tho penkentiary. He| Albert Sterner, R. W. Van Boakerck, W, the Garden last night, as he sur-| haired fox terrier, There are 115 of] dog show is the most pathetic sight, in| tole mufflers and scarfs valued at $41 | fi. Van Ingen, Robert W. Vonnoh, Harry Especial attention is directed to our new assortments now on disp'lay. rf Bk ; : Macy’s and was caught by de-|W. Watrous, Willlam J, Whittemore, veyed a bit of yellow silk which repre-|"M here. If an old timer, who hadn't] its way, in the whole list of pathos? |; a of the Stores Mutual Protective | Gy Wiesine, Irvine Tt Wiles and Cul: ‘ A A a) he : sented the net winnings of his three | eth, 32 & Show In a quarter century,| Well, It’ 1s. Look across at the little | Association. | Bay eee Correct youthful attire forecasting Fashion's trend in line, fabric and color theme. ‘backed off the map when you stop to|40R8 he had never heand of, ,| the woman who owns the dog, and her ‘— ara ahs imal | || i Rikite ip tow tauch it obete Anus isn't it? Amd it leads one to guess| husband and her three children. They ee e ; ecision at ita y Exceptional Offerings for To-morrow (Saturday) - i of them will bave changed so we/alive. So they decided to | FY ny Hane Tha eae yaa a weed wouldn't recognize them, come here and win all the prises, and A ff sis | Misses’ Camel Hair Polo Coats ; w. And,| ‘Fashions .in 8 chan, % as) th vi H th ly, and most |" . . ; } guifering Samoyedes, what changes| much, you knows as fashions in| or ce nelanbors, t8 see him de ie ec S very 1 1zen Full length model in Natural Color; | full belted and richly silk interlined, 5 ‘ Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Juniors’ Polo Coats- Sport riiodel of Natural Camel Hair Polo Clo fh; box plait center back; raglan sleeves; thelted; half silk lined. Sizes 15-17-19 gears, “or i should stroll in here he'd find the| group of people gathered around that . bulldogs, “yes, it's got horse racing| three leading breeds were made up of|collie’s bench, for instance. There 1s —_ = what sort of new dog will be all the} never showed before, but thoir collie how ttle you get for it. But, at that./rage in another quarter century, and| was their pet and their chore, aan h ive the whitest ‘and best and most|how much the old breeds will ‘have| had lots of pretty tricks, and th } worthwhile game a he-man can play. |N4nged in looks by that time. Some] thought he was the grandest collie f, Tye meen in that time! women's clothes, For instance, there| “Of course, he didn't win a thing. y seat instance, just ake a look at|isn't a single Newfoundland here, and| He may be a dandy pet, but in a dog | your catalogue, What's the leading only one pug. But I can remember | show he's about as much out of place reed, in numibers, here this year?|when beth those breeds numbered | as somebody's sweet old grandmother Self-Preservation, Plus an Ambition to Really ¥ “The shepherd dogs. They lead with|their dozens of entries at all shows, | would be in a chorus girl beauty con- i i | ed dogs entered, Maybe you haven't] I'll bet most young folks to-day never |test, and all the family are heart Serve the Public, Leaves No Other Alternative 2 0 22 50 \ ept wp to date on the shepherd dog,! set eyes on a real pug or a real New-' broken. In every breed there ts at » . e bat Che virile blood of any good | tinue serving, the public direct | — — — — — American citizen, we belie We may be wrong, but we feel ji hie ne permit ee any “ r that once the public is thoroughly . | decision than we have made— | enlightened as to the facta in * Cam ry Coats— irls’ Hair Comte— A namely, to appeal direct to the | controversies of this character, Girls i el Hair Polo oats Girls’ Camel : Polo 6 ate | public, in spite of threats and a | justice will be done. Natural Color; patch pockets; inverted Natural color; mannish models wyth box boycott of no small part of our retail store trade. other alternative. plaited back; raglan sleeves; half silk lined. Sizes 12 to 16 years, $17.50 Therefore we will continue sell- ing to the public direct, which means that you can walk into our factory show rooms at 810 Broadway, opposite 11th Street, and select a or overcoat which we promise you wil prove the most gstounding bargain you have yet seen—60% to 75% be- plait backs; half and full linéd styles. Sizes 6 to 14 years. . a $11.75 There is no OPPENHEIM GCLLINS& © 34th Street—New York All because, forsooth, we vio- lated certain ethics of that part of the trade that holds that no clothing manufacturer may sell at retail. However, like many other high Noteworthy Values Saturday Misses’ Chic Spring Dresses An Unusually Choice Selection of New Styles Offers Op- portunities for Featuring Values of Extraordinary Appeal Misses’ Dresses of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Taffeta and Canton Crepe. Em- broidered, trimmed. Basque, Blouse and Straightline models. (One Illustrated.) Special 45,00 Misses’ Afternoon and Street Dreses of Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Taffeta and Satin. Charming new models, embroid= ered, beaded or smartly trimmed. class clothing manufacturers, we found ourselves suddenly c¢on- fronted with unusual and serious circumstances, brought about by the refusal of the public to buy of the retail clothing merchants, who, in turn, did not buy of us and most other manufacturers, Our stockrooms, in conse- quence, remained jammed with thousands of fine suits and over- coats and with no other apparent market in sight. The outlook was black—very serious, with no apparent solution but to offer our stock direct to the public at an extraordinary sacrifice. This, in sheer desperation, we finally decided to do, The re- sponse of the public was instan- taneous and the buying com mensurate with the elation ex- pressed over the values we offered, in every sense highly ex- traordinary, not only in_ price but in character, s fit and finish, compagable custom work and per cent. wool Atop of this real service to the low retail prices~—cut on advance patterns, 100% pure wool, with finest. of linings and trimmings and the best of workmanship. And our prices for both suits and overcoats are not $40, $50, $60 and $70—but $20, $25, $80 and $35—not a cent higher. We ask no charge for alterations, But we do not want you to take anything for granted; come see and investigate for yourself; demand corroboration of every statement made here. Look over our books, see the cancelled con- tracts that our former retail store trade have sent us, which prove in black and white that you can now buy men’s fine clothing actually at lower prices than paid us by the retailers. If you believe in fair play and a real reduction in clothing prices, we ask your co“peration, guaranteeing the above abso lutely authentic, and, further, to return your money instantly und wit..out a word if you can dupli- cate our values anywhere, or if you feel dissatisfied in any Very Special Values in | | New models Women’s and Misses’ Silk Petticoats Street models in soft Satins, Silk Jerseys, Messalines and Taffetas, All the new colorings. Main Floor. t $1 Heavy quality; with ruching and. and sashes. in VV omen’s Two-Toned Satin Breakfast Coats 2.50 ‘daintily trimmed rosebuds; pockets All colors. Second Floor. san mperennne aetenee iti santa tA CL ALL respect Our factory—one flight up will be open from 8.30 A. M. to 7.30 P. M, during this sale, public came the aforesaid chal lenge to stop selling at retail, and atop of thut challenge we now make answer that we will ‘con FINKELSTEIN & MAISEL “Makers of Clothes of the Better Kind for Men and Young Men.’ | FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS (take elevator) one flight up, 810 Broadway, opp. 11th St., N. Y. OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW (LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY) A New Assortment of Springtime Models in Women’s and Misses’ TRIMMED HATS Very Special for Saturday at $6.75 Visca Straws, Maline Hair Braids, Hemp Braids in an unusually wide variety ‘of distinctive color)combinations. : Taffeta Crowns and Trimmings of Flowers, Ribbons and Feather Fancies add to the effectiveness of this display. An Extensive Assortment of Our More Exclusive Modes merits particular attention at the decidedly moderate prices now quoted. Special 59,75 Misses’ Dresses of Taffeta, Twill Cord, Canton Crepe and Satin. New Basque, Tunic and Coat effects, braided, em- broidered or beaded. (One Illustrated.) Special 75,00 Girls’ and Juniors’ Spring Frocks Exceptional Offerings Prevail in the Juvenile Department Motor Truck Deliveries Our Liberal Cred- it Terms Apply to Jong Island, New Jersey and Con- e necticut, | 4 Girls’ Taffeta Dresses in Navy and F ssth “St. Cro: Brown. Long-waisted, Guimpe and urniture en pana Away. 84th St. “L” Sta- | tion at Our Door. ||) s Our Door. | combination effects. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. 18.00 Girls’ Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Silk Jersey Dresses. Embroidered and trimmed models. (One Illustrated.) Sizes 10 to 16 years. Sale SAVE 40% On Every Purchase New, Snappy Styles in Finely Tailored 3d Ave. Street Cars All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Special Students’ First Long Trouser Suits Featured in two Specially Priced Groups at a ee ee $24.50 and 32.50 | Sizes 15 to 20 years. Excellent quality Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cheviots in a variety of models that merit especial consideration. OUR ANNUAL February Special 27,50 Girls’ Afternoon Dresses in Brown or” nueen Anne Period lining Room Suite Walnut Navy Taffeta. ||| In American APieces at 9 0790 waisted effects. ||] Consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table, Dining Table, 48 (One Illustrated.) Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 37.50 Basque and long (Most of the $32.50 Suits have extra pair Trousers.) in., 6 foot extension; as illustrated. BOYS’ WOOL SUITS (with Extra Trousers) $15.00 Pleated or plain models in an assortment of neatly colored Tweeds, Cassi- meres and Cheviots. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Entire Stock Girls’ Coats To Be Closed Out [Fur Collar or Plain Models. Formerly 39.75 to 89.50 22.50 29.75 35.00 45.00 The Remainder of Our JUNIOR BOYS’ KNITTED CLOTH SUITS Middy and Junior Norfolk models; Browns, Greens and Heather Mixtures. 3-Piece Genuine ‘ather Living Frames in mahogany finish, highly polished, upholstered sea ine leathe springs in sea backs and arms in Genu- $97.50 destructible illustrated (Sizes 3 to 10 years) $7.75 (Values up to $15.00)

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