Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1930, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 193). seen tographed, although when |adopts as sleeping quarters the vine- rs ago and is buried in the gorilla ufldg: eompe into the open it |covered shelter of overhanging rocks. oo ‘The Carnegie party planted a - HAS OWN § : . !,[W'EEN TELLS | RSTABLISHED IN BELGIAN CONGO v S s e e SRR Rt is undergoing rapid industrial and agri- “nests,” where they sleep. Their nest- | Bingham indicated, that the fathers | cultural development, Dr. Bingham said, | bullding, however,. does not follow a |occasionally share this burden. The | AIMS 0 MQVI S e but - | the man have seicing suipe o Sive e - - . 4 single set pattern, as e case O are almost ent ly black, but $ | I Makes First R Is but is diver- | the males have striking strips of silver- Dr. Blngham * €port O e i e cant, Omen | Ry BAtt o i Bk oo it the gorilla country especially for the pro]ect n Talk Before Carncgle the animals find several “nests ly | party saw an infant on the back of an rillas and they will be safe there as fong as any remain alive, The sanc- old gorilla thus marked. Much closer Institution. Kannk A Special Purchase of tuary is very rich in other animal and plant life of interest to scientists. ‘With the preliminary surveys out of | the way the Carnegie Institution and r of males and| Yale University are planning other ex- peditions for more exact observations of gorilla behavior. : made in the form of caves of vegetation formed by vines hanging from the trunks of sloping trees. In such cases | ham b other nests are built close by and the | characteristic beha: troop has a one-night village. females. i | Gorilla Shows Ingenuity. Loath to Make Interpretation. s in East . | ?,‘,12“‘;",,010,{&?‘,';0‘“‘,:.',‘ special refer-| v giher cases, Dr, Bingham said, the | The study was started, Dr. Bingham The first 3 | gorilla shows much ingenuity in pulling | said,. with no preconceived theories Iitaar o 0xll>edhlon, Dr. Bingham ex- | down small trees so that the upper | about the behavior of gorillas and he is By the Associated Press. g tios largely exploratory, to de- | branches, resting on the ground, provide | loath to interpret his observations. The motion picture industry was de- | Pendent state. fan | amite the distribution of the'gorillas | the framework for a nest. Thus he has | Eventually it is hoped to distinguish scribed today by Carl E. Milliken of | In a limited area of the Belgian -}?, e possibilities of observing them. | the advantage of a tree-top nest o | between the instinctive and habitual New York, aide to Will Hays, as an | Congo, partly through the efforts of | The great apes, he said. live in troope | the ground, saving himself much work. | behavior and especlally the differences | agency working with the responsible | Dr. John C. Merriam of the Carnegie |9 l:ds many as 35 on the densely for- | Many nests in the lower branches of | brought about by changes of environ- elements of the Nation “to help Amer- | Institution of Washington and other ;: 7"683““‘" sides at elevations of | trees were found at the lower altitudes. | ment in this limited area which, be. fa set new traditions in social respon- | American sclentists, the great ape it from 1,000 {0 12,000 feet, and are con- | These are probably for the females and | cause of the steep slopes of the snow- | sibility for the world and for future | monarch of all he surveys, safe fr e dy on the move, feeding as they | smaller members of the troop since the | clad mountains, Tanges from tropical | generations.” gn‘:m-n lnt;r:;flrencz and free to manage l’z‘?g l::‘ mne:;: s::g‘pmg‘ more than onc | full-grown animals are so heavy that | to um;lenu. 3 own affairs. e place. Three of | the tree nest would be a precarious| Largely instrumental in having the | ‘There is :rvn\g:n:‘e MD:I nee"w a.:g:' u'-h:_ This is the Albert National Park, se: ih:se llndmi.« were followed, each for | resting place. park set aside as a gorilla sanctuary | tar films committee of the Eastern di. | 8side by the Belglan government. It b fCVCial ‘deve, and thelr nest-building | At the higher altitudes. where vege- | and thus saving the animals, Dr. Bing- vision of the Daughters of the Ameri- m'xie Mt htel;: tw; tp.l;fi:sAi t’l‘l‘l ll’:;; . wor! ‘""a“‘:m {k‘::g "ldnmuse of the dense|tation grows sparse, the tree nests| ham sald, was Carl Akeley, an Ameri- ean Revolution; that the quality of plc- wi 15;: by re.;o R e & atcamenth atudy can actually be'practically disappear. Here the gorilla | can explorer. Akeley died there a few n,:u“, Pointed _ i Beige tures under present policies of the In- | o¢ the animals in this gorilla-state was dustry is constantly improving. FUI-|pyade at the Carnegle Institution last Hundreds of New Arrivals Ready for Saturday’s Crowds— Smart Spring Coats by the counsel and support of respon- | Bingham, a member of the Yale faculty, Cloth Coats, Silk Coats — Tailored and Fur'- Trimmed Hays’ Aide Describes Indus- try as Agency Striving for New Social Responsibility. Dr. G. M. Hal , logist, found coal veins ex- tending "?%00 feet deep in Johannes- ===l Fox Scarts . —These stunning fox scarfs are in an extra large size, with long, silky hair, and are very smart to wear with the new suits. Five shades to choose from— Dyed Cross BY THOMAS R. HENRY. The gorilla, nearest human of all the | animals, now has his own semi-inde- University of Ten- Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPAL 810-818 Seventh St. N.W. —The Two-Skin Scarfs in the sale are in these vari- eties— 36c | Natural Baby 1 Fox Each I Special for Saturday Only! i 60c Pompeian Powder | 60c Pompeian Day or Night Cream. 50c Pompeian Rouge. ent-day pictures. it is believed, their behavior undergoes | “We are not a degraded or immoral | many modifications which would not be | people,” he asserted, “despite the fact | found in the jungles. | that looseness is louder than virtue, and ¢ H Stud: such an indorsement from the Ameri- Part - of Human = can public could come only to an essen- | Dr. Merriam explained that the ex- tially wholesome product.” | pedition was part of an extensive proj: “The motion picture industry is proud | ect to study human behavior and re | to bear in mind, while it fulfills its ll:ed ;“"zlgu-wfl:eg:;ml:nmugwfl; ecessa; self-justifying purpose of | new t - | oraetomt, tha colohesy doty of | graphic distribution of animals and || assuring character-building qualities in - |1l that entertainment,” Milliken added. Calling attention to the privilege of the D. A. R, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Y. W. C. A, Interna- tional Catholic Alumnae and other or- ganizations to view pictures in Holly- ‘wood before their general distribution, he said one ploneer organization re- cently approvedg517 out of the last 550 pictures seen, whereas 10 years ago it recommended only half the pictures | produced. Dyed: Cross Fox Street_Floor . Kann's— her purse. Developed in all-wool tweeds, shadow plaids, basket weaves, mannish fabrics, Engiish blends, fine twills, broadcloth, oxford cloth, faille silk, ottoman silk and bengaline silk. Sizes 13 to 19, 14 to 20, 36 to 42, 44 to 50. Second Floor Everybody's Using the EsxEan- o CITY CABS | A missing. chiaren-were| | Thoroughly Organized it officers were unable to find R—— an old man and an infant sible elements, is seeking far higher | went there last Jupe under Carnegic | Silhouette Coats Wrap-Around Coats I i than the box office. auspices to observe the daily natural New Cape Coats New Mannish Coats Favorite Fashions in Milliken cited an increase in weekly | Jives of the man-like apes. Hitherto, it High Waistline Coats New Belted Coats New Spring Hat attendance in motion picture theaters | has been possible to observe only New Flared Coats New Pleated Coats Models of dash and fascination! New collars, jabots, panels, “jabby” sets, from 40,000,000 in 1822 to 115,000,000 | gorillas in captivity where they have Jaunty, youthful, distinctive! A gathering of draped, close-fitting, flared, off-the-face ’ and dip-brim conceits—with the fine workmanship and quality materials char- ° D s e B8 e A acteristic of King's Palace. Black, all | MANILA, /thllldom- today set up facilities for those made hoveless by the in the Singalong ditrict of Manila night and this morning. Lace and Georgette In Newest 89c Spring Styles Neckwear that provides the finishing toch of beauty and charm to the Spring outfit—including large Bertha -New Straws! Additional Telephone today as the best indorsement of pres- | only lived for a short time and where, ARMY AND RED CROSS | i1 U 3 1 really high-grade coats to sell at such a low price Facilities | Brand-new—and specially priced. colors and all head sizes. New straws in- AID MANILA DESTITUTE that every woman can wear one without straining | | . clude: 2,500 Are Made Homeless hy‘ A ficet DECATUR || _ Pleated and Oblong i Bakus Lace Straws Luxurious qualities in the scarfs of latest vogue—priced for economy. In |§i striking hand-painted designs, pastel | shades and street colorings. Street Floor Flames Which Raged All Night ‘in Bingalong District of City, P the Associated Press. March 14.—The Army ll'lg of new | Qe , Fancy Straws | Silk ;l 89 [ § A 5 <Yy | Scarfs. . .... $2.50 and $3.00 Spring Hats, Special CABS ’ % Hundreds and hundreds of the , smart | Of Georgette and Crepe Silk : and inexpensive hats in every new.3tyMIRRd. color. $1.88 Toyos, pedalines, sisols, hairs, bakus.and fancy “ straws, Feature Groups of New Hats at $2.98, $5.00 to $9.05 Street Floor Last Day Saturday at $3 and $5 —Youthfully brimmed hats, i et s . . . Styles % busines{ and dress. for misses, youthful women and matrons. Kann's—Second Floor. ! & Two Famous Brands of $1.50 FullFashioned 89 SILK HOSE Chiffon and Service Weights—With Pointed, French and Square Heels Pure thread silk hose of nationally-famed quality —product of two makers whose names we cannot Just Arrived—And Specially Priced! Boys’ 4-Piece Spring Suits Mannish s 7 .39 Models, Sizes 7 to 16 Thrifty mothers and well dressed youngsters | will find these just the smart, well tailored suits | 1o match their desires. Single and double | Dreasted models, tailored of fancy mixtures in the new color schemes for Spring and Easter. Coat, vest, two pairs knickers or one pair knickers and one pair long trousers. New Purchase 600 Boys’ Shirts Good looking and wearing shirts of white, tan and blue lath and novell printed broadcloth. Collar - attached style th | breast pocket. Sizes 1214 t0 14........ . 69c Street Floor THE NEW | HANDBAGS you will carry with your little Spring suit or nipped-in coat mention because this purchase represents their sur- plus of slight irregulars. So nearly perfect that it is next to impossible to detect the difference. New Spring shades. $2.00 Extra Size Silk Hose $ 39 Chiffon and service weights in full- = fashioned thread-silk hose with picoted tops. Sizes 9 to 11. Slight irregulars. $2.00 & $2.50 Fancy-Heel Silk Hose ‘Two-point heels, three-point heels, black heels, shadow heels, French heels— s 39 in full-fashioned chiffon silk hose of ex- . quisite quality. Slight irregulars, Street Floor. KELLY TIRES... ~—You Know They’re Good! —The only way to play safe is to buy a tire that for years has maintained its reputation as a qual- ity product. There is one thing sure, you cannot go wrong if you buy Kelly Tires! $1.98 In Gay Prints, Linene, Checks and Dots Sizes 7 to 14 in new frocks with straightlines or chic bolero effect. Two-piece detachable cape col- lar_over sleeveless_ frock. Skirts are box-pleated, knife-pleated or shirred. White organdy or broad- cloth collars and cuffs. Patent leather belts. GIRLS' WASHABLE FLAT CREPE DRESSES, o waisted style with full shirred skirts. Lnsr‘:e ssl?t‘ga | collars or round neck. Trimmed with picoted ruffiing. Pastel shades. Sizes 7 to 14 81.98 i GIRLS’ SILK CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES, sizes 7 to 14. One, two and three piece models including en- | sembles of wool tweeds with silk overblouse. Tan, blue, nile, red, olive green, beige, rose and white. SPRING COATS, SIZES 2 TO 6 AND 7 TO M. | Of tweeds, serges and basket weaves, Straightline, military and belted sport models with set-in or raglan ——sleeves, patch, slashed or novelty pockets. All $5 NEW PURCHASE! ' $3 Kid .88 ' Gloves. . ... 31 | In Washable Capeskin d I ted Kid Jewelry.....soc ,fm:‘on.bl,& Spring_gloves, of Clever Spring Novelties T % . Brcidered “cui. “In tan. ‘brow, | In White and Colored Crystal and Rhinestones Importers’ Surplus $1.00 and $1.50 Costume $4.95 —Only four of the | smart styles are shown, ‘ but they are typical of | the many others here. | All of wiich are splen- did reasons why every costume should have its individual bag. $3 Down—Convenient Payments beaver and black with white. $1.50 & $2 Silk Gloves Women's heavy Milan- | ese silk gloves, of excel- $1 | lent quality and work- manship, with richly embroidered || cuffs. All colors, all sizes. Street Floor Balloon Cords 29x4.40.. $8.25 30x4.50.. 9.20 29x4.75.. 10.65 30x5.00.. 11.35 31x5.00.. 11.85 30x5.25.. 13.25 31x5.25.. 13.65 32x6.00.. 15.95 33x6.00.. 16.45 New and beautiful festoon neck- laces, chokers, long chains, brace- lets, earrings and brooches in won- derful variety—actually worth from two to three times the sale price. Street Floor |New! Men’s Shirts$1,35 colors Second Floor R & G Foundation Garments In the New Silhouette Easy to achieve the graceful, modified princess contour with this new R & G garment of fine s gores. over hips; boned over ab- g A. The new Back-Strap Bag of silk moire with Gal- liera ornament. In black, brown, blue and beige. With Laundered Collar Attached $2 VALUE In Novelty Patterns of Firm, Lustrous Broadcloth. Special for a Limited Time 29%4.40 30x31; Kelly Buckeye Kelly Buckeye TIRES TIRES $5.75 $4.75 Kann's—Fourth Floor. See the New AutoMatic Seat Covers—3$8.50 and $185 Third Floor. D. Back - Strap_Pouch Bag with enamel clasp. In black and colors. broochea. Combined with elastic domen and back; swami top. ; Moulds the hipline and flattens the dia- phragm. Flesh only. Sizes 34 to 42, i R. & G. Corselettes Made of rayon-stripe material with elas. tic gores over hips, and in a in’ back. *Flesh® only. ‘Sises B3 A hargain price for this popular Spring style in shirts for men who wear the new while it is newest. Also in the sale are white, tan, blue and green broadcloth shirts with soft collar attached and neck- band shirts of white broadcloth. Sizes 14 to 17. Street Floor - E;:rfr’ shirt absolute- ly ‘ect — properly proportioned — f a s t color—and guaranteed for service. !

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