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Show At the Bird 8 tore Window. Tho btrd storo window is an unfailing unfail-ing attraction to mauy people. Pen haps It attractB men rqpro. than wonv-cn, wonv-cn, but it Is a magnet that draws all children. Lot Bninll boya or girls discover a bird storo and they haljl aa.d linger long, wondering over or" admiring the strnugo or beautiful feathered creatures crea-tures wlthu,J)int! children walking with their mother If they should spy this window are sure to tug her toward to-ward It to glvo them n chance to look in. The bird Btoro wlntfow interests .uUkH4cniuHtt;vBuJvrptolHtcr.oHL also many grown men who may bo drawn to It by a natural fondness for birds and animals, or bo attracted, by the novel or. gtrlking character of tho exhibit on view. lfet'e,;,for instance. In this Window Is a whlto peacock, a remarkable. bird soon with Its plumage In whatever form. Ab with characteristic deliberation delibera-tion It walks about with its long tall feathers folded and trailing peoplo atop to look at it, and then let it raise and spread Its great white fan and .nany more halt and gather in a crowd around thojwlndow. Now York Bun.- |