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” in “Man’s B s Best Friend Is His Dog,” As Proved by Veracious Tales " _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAKUM 30, 1922, _ ee | Spaniard with two fw ve wy from day to day welry, ‘The fie Lithful our feur-footed th. y Cin 4 AMP. of « ALE Oi (between Fifth Acc. & Broadway. Opposite Waldor} Hotel) 2 J. GLASSBERG® SPRINGTIME SMART SLIPPERS ned and str d to jump over to follow in his master's wake. It was al the young woman o 0 to hold him, Pulling, tugetn was dragged to Une e! tumost into (he we she was able to restrain him How a dog saved his young master from a mad skunk ts fold in a story from Emporia, Kan, Myron Nicholas and his sister were walking from the fman tried to barn to their home when a skunk at- [the Postmaster tucked them, Myron fell down and [thor y the skunk bit him on the big HW his Joved the Instances of Canine Faithfulness of Recent “Occurrence Recounted. ae “Just like a faithful old dog.” shepherd. How he managed to eal. How often we have heard (his ex- |! keep off predatory animals and to Soveeseoesescs® “J guard the sheep is a tale man can|left foot. The children’s mother, hear- ter a ' Rotel’ Mach Pression. And how true it if, APY) ony guose at. ing the sereams, called the dog and he] When the 1 ine A one with a dog will vouch for its] How a dag died of a broken heart] rushed to the fallen boy and killed the letter was yielded ty AT easel veracity. ia told in the story of a dog o' fore it could bite bin a seo- |! ‘Two collie Reyulag #13 Value ‘The dictionary even embodies faith-| by Nelson Curtis jr. of Jamaica F The boy was given trent. fbaftle against a cy fey Patent Lcaeliag re efinition of a dog. To} Curtis was: sens 1 from his hydrophobia and is now out lidtons, Kid, Re Iness is its definition of a dog. wile inteakig oy | Rid ft quote, a dog is “a domesticated ear] yyyne aint TRO Ra ake ; ernie ACOAGVACUAGOAGUS | Nivorous animal remarkable for its} beside eralsbure, M4. Narion Dia. al. ent to man,’"| automobile, hop s rson, Postmaster of tl) ". 99 i AQne St , Recah gency anid uttachotent ¢ man | master. He w and waited, re-|tells the story, Jefferson hy 4 rotting the warat M ke Ph AML AN 5 West DLA aise 24 If you rend the newspapers care-| rising food trom kindly hands, only anaes Poss Shop fully, you will note how many ¢x-| Keeping his eyes constantly on the = cima Fee ey amples are furnished of just how|road, His master was located throhgh pages but arrived too late. The md devoted the dog can be] #” * World eee eS iris dog had died of a broken heart. « ; ba Bhnn ia A few weeks ago a young woman Here is a story which comes from took a Great Dane down to the docks, Charles City, La. It tells of theyrhe steamship Olympic was sailing faithfulness of a dog owned by Ha for Southampton. On board was Dr. Ube. Uhe went to his farm to J. F, MacCurdy. On the dock was the ® mome trees. Laying a heavy sweater | dog—the doctor's. With body quiver- ‘on the ground before engaging in his} {ng and tail lashing theock, the dog work, he bade the dog who had ac- conypanied him to watch the sweater, An accident happened to the young man.: His right leg was broken by @ tree falling on it and he was taken home. Three days later, passersby Noted a sad dog still standing guard over a sweater. He did not forsake Nis post nor break his fast. Then there is the y of a New York dog who mana: to assist in the capture of a burglar. “Fannie.” an alert fox terrier belonging to] Joseph Kaczmarek of Brooklyn, was sleeping in the kitchen one night when an unusual sound aroused her. Find- ing a stranger in the house, she cor- ered him, and then barked until her “boss” came and captured the In- oe HAIR CURLERS From White Salmon, Wash., comes tie ator roeerece his ues As flexible a9 fairy fingers; will curl ye story 0 watehful «shep- the hair. long or bobbed, while you herd dog who brotight home a flock or can be kepe on’al Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. Fashionable Spring Suits For! omen and Misses i “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Last Two Days! SALE ENDS SATURDAY Saturday night at 9.00 will bring to a final o our } ( BH liberal Credit Plan. You suits at this price is especially y ula A ~ sagly ove ie es or coat trom a largeand most assdvPmant of nade garmends, reasonably price, andeag wld. errange the payments, yaockly Tl P| monthly, al your conser The group of smart new spring noteworthy because of their un- usually high type and remarkable value. Their exquisite fabrics, their supreme tailoring and their PRACTICAL fine silk lining are such as go into DR Ares Bhi ? : NSD Aer a lone wieter Im Wash be “Charge ual close the greatest semi-annual event we'ever drove hi aheep down. fror Sold at notion counters, If your dealer the highest type of tailored suit. - ; held! Until then you can choose from what f ine the Atount does not carry them, write Aspens ‘ond BROADWAY, MY the remains of this season's stock of Suits & Overcoats For Men and Young Men at Former i, Prices! Save $12.50 to $37.50! Pay One-Ha! the Plainly Marked Regular Price 11] re $25 $25 Overcoats *12* (Ser rcmain) $30 Suits and 45 $50 Suits and 95 Overcoats, Now ;Overcoats, Now $35 Suits and 17* $55 Suits and a7" Overcoats, Now |Overcoats, Now $40 Suits and 90 | | $60 Suits and 30 Overcoats, Now \Overcoats, Now $45 Suits and 50) $65 Suits and 32° Overcoats, Now Overcoats, Now $75 Suits @ Overcoats, now °37*_ Nothing reserved. All sizes,- regulars, shorts, stouts, longs. Many of the Suits in this sale are medium weights of the correct cut and color for Spring wear. The Overcoats are a splendid imvestment for next Winter. In the large collection are suits of fine piguetine, twill cords, and tricotine fashioned in the newest style creations for spring;: box coats, strictly tailored or semi-tailored styles, long straightline , models or three-piece costumes. They have the new notch collars, snug fitting sleeves and shoulders. Some are embroidered, others braid or bead trimmed. Other Tailored and Costume Suits $29.95 to $79.95, ‘An Extraordinary Sale of Silk Lined Tweed Suits, $17.98 ae Values from $25 to $30 Two of the smart models are illustrated, both of the finest Vhe response to our announcement of this sale last weck was very gratifying, | quality tricotine in the popular straightline strictly tailored and after considerable effort we succeeded in securing a new assortment to style, hand crepe lined, one finished with cleverly tailored sell at this low price. Well tailored, smartly styled, finely silk lined suits for folds of self material, the other with pine button effect front various occasions. They are made of Kelly and Fisher-Kermedy tweeds and and four pocket effect: trimming. $59.9 will give an unusual amount of wear with minimum care. | Easily EXP RESS Reached E STATIONS From C AT TH ST., All Parts 3d_ Ave. “1,” of the 6th Ave. “1.” , thant 53-55-57 West eh St., Near 6th Ave. whey Si Suburbs ail but one having winte under the guidunce o And don’t forget this— TO get a shoe of good quality at a high price is nothing extraordinary. But— To get a shoe of good quality at a moderate price is decidedly extreordinary. £o many people buy Walk-Over shoes that they are made in large quantities and therefore sold at oe srices. tos, = Walr-Over ” Shoes for Men and Women New York City Stores 510 Fifth Avenue, between 424 and 43¢ Ses 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. 1432 Broadway, at 40th St. 252 W. 125th St 1173-78 Broadway, near 28th St. 1625 Broadway, near Sth Bt. 623 W. 1814t 8 150 Bowery at Broome St. Bronx — if Melrose Avenue, near 149th St 2. f 1335 Brosdwer near Gates Ave Yonkers, N. ¥. r rin 565-7 Fulton ran opp. Hanover Place Paterson, N. eo 5406 Fifth Avenue Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.--297 ‘Mein ‘Br Pinata Dacael ARP aa al Gekeo, Phoenix, and Van Raalte Hosiery Our Low Second Floor Prices Save You $10 to $20 As Usual! Unquestionably the largest assortment of famous makes under one roof in Greater New York. All the newest models in Business, Dress and Sport Suits—everything that is new in fabrics and styles. Spring Top Coats, $20, *25, °30 and °35 Light grays and tans in tweeds and coverts will be in greatest demand by smartly dressed men this Spring. We are splendidly prepared. 15 West 34th St. Entire Second Floor (Betwees 5th Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel Se Open Daily Till 6 P.M. Saturday Till 9 P M-cemmemend Daily Till6 P.M. Saturday Till 9 P. M. ‘Tasos gore to reece ete mi WARNING! Always say ‘‘Bayer” unchecked, may develop into a dangerous ailment. Formamint, the germ-fighting throat tablet, can be conven- jently ased at ary time or in any place you may "he. At the first sgn of wore tent, or ten you atwespored fo geri take ables ‘Unless you see the name “Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not getting and let it dissolve slow! wy in your mouth. Can be beneficially taken ~ ‘ - , genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years’ and proved ‘cascana( 9) quinme|, every half hour until throat is relieved Formamint mixes ite powerful, pment tasting antiseptic safe by millions for i ni a PENN see te tet eure Moons asafe Seu ove aay Colds Headache Neura gia Rheumatism | oe Few “ Toothache Neuritis LLumbago Pain, Pain eee ae brit Obi aches, Colds ond La Grip Ne “bend noises. i} Never be without hat C. BQ. Toblets guard every member of the family Have them handy—prevent illeess by tahing —aguinst winter complaints ow ved bes “es ” . . . . Accept only Bayer package which. contains proper directions aes Bearing Me Hal's petra aod saute. At All Deuggists—30 Cents D I bottles of 24 and ME, i si Mu romain eeyeo wim Momoaceticacideates of Salcyieacid ‘when you buy Aspirin. ‘The tablets are so convenient to carry with you, that they can he used unnoticeably wherever you may be. Buy a package from your druggist today, and be prepared to ward off sore throats, ‘tonsillitis and influenza, Men find them very helpful in easing “emokers' sore throat.” Recommended by threat alles, pbrtkciane, deatlels aod dru ame jour product, Bauer Chem. Co., Ino, N.Y. andy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets cost only « few ’ Aspitin is the Lado mare of bays: Manutact