The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1919, Page 8

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TO AID CITIZENSHIP. McCormack, the singer, is et- to attend the Americanization at No. 206 Mast 424 Street jt. He will say a few words may sing. and "i,800 invitations jociation tho Wad Camp Community Service will act hostesses, | - a | Theory o UHH THHHIE OA They May Understand HETHER there is a monkey language is still the topic of = & lot of conjecture; whether Darwin is right or whether Garner is wrong, you can't prove at the Bronx Zoo, In fact, at the Zoo it's a F matter of pooh! Men who have lived =a |in Monkey Land many moons declare s that there may be a jargon in fungie town, but not one that can be cul- tivated by mere man. Charley Snyder, head keeper of the Bronx Zoo, says that when a monkey shows his teeth it’s no sign that he is laughing. He doesn't have to show his teeth. He can tickle himself by seratching himself. Monkeys under- The service guarantee on Kantleek Tie prerelease Ke execution. MITSUI 000 MEN'S CLOTHING "Made in Our Own Shops” do we operate our own shops? Because it is the oy way we can take guesswork out of men’s clothes—the only way we can be CERTAIN that our CLAIMS and our CLOTHES exactly match. Besides it eliminates the whole- taler’s profit, This saving is for you. These Summer suits get their style and fit from custom processes. Factory methods would fail. 28.50 3450 37.50 The cloths are all wool; the thread is all silk; the construction’ is all right. You should wear them. SPECIAL — BLUE SUITS High standard bine suite which when sold at our regular pricesof 34.50 and 37.50 were fully 5.00 under present market worth. Models for men and young men. 32.50 Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Men's Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 = Entrance—1 West 35th St. You Never Pay More at Best's ~—« BD. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street : Thirty-fifth Street - The Men’s Shoe Department is featuring among other items of special Summer interest MEN’S BALTA OXFORDS in three smart, distinctive models for beach, country club or street wear at $10.00 Per pair ‘These Oxfords may be obtained in genuine cordovan (dark brown); in mahogany, tan, cordovan-color or black calfskin; and in genuine white buckskin. - The Men’s Shoe Department is on the SIXTH FLOOR “Poker Face” to Human Beings. THE EVENING Bisic. g vEvSEDAT, JUNE 19, 1919, 8|Much ‘“‘Monkey Business’’ | But Little Monkey Talk, f Zoo Experts One Another, but Turn [stand one another just as dogs do, land both understand mmand affectionate glance and wi jis tail you know right away that he is with you. But no one can tell what a monkey is ie opp! about, no matter how Innocent he looks, simian has a “poker face”—you never can tell what he’s got in bis hand, much Jess in his mind. He doesn’t wag bis tail; he curls it, and then uses his he has a stinct. A snake hasn't any ears, but sor all mind. It may Nie that he isn't up against it like the Scotchman who wore earmuffs once re them only long enough to learn that he had been twice asked what he was going to have to drink, and hadn't h the invitations. Not much; the snake listens with bis tongue. Well, he doeé! Charley Snyder explained that to- day in the Bronx Zoo. The tongue gets the vibration of a sound more quickly than @ dog or a man with Did you ever’ see lightning sizs through the sky without a sound? A snake can swing his top- knot quicker than a woman cam change her mind. All of which is preti: to the story of Rajah the Rhesus simian of the Zoo. jab is an Indian, but whether a good Indian or a bad In- | jun has yet to be proved. At any | rate, he's the mystery of the monkey | house. Maybe he is a lunatic, harm- less or violent; maybe he ts nursing a fancied grudge, he is @ play actor and kidding his keeper; it has | not developed. Curator Ditmar said to-day that! jous phenomenon devel- oped some time ago. A uniform passing the mon! paused to look at Rajah. ately the eyes of the simian became | glued on an imaginary object in the cage, In the sky or in his monkey caened in Tmmedi- Smee INCOMPRE-) MENS'IOL.E: ind. Then he began chas! naginary object like @ man with the ing the whether he's playing moonshine, But every time he Catches sight of a uni- formed keeper he repeats the per- ed, and the blank om of his tella one nothing.” ‘The phenomenon sufficient interest to attract the scl- entific world, Harv on psychology is now busy determine the degree of intelligence that the twenty-pound Indian monkey may harbor. Darwin may be right after all. And Garner may have something up his sleeve that he hasn't spilled. But the authorities of the Zoo still maintain that a monkey i# a monkey and that’s all, DISTRICT ATTORNEY SINKS “THE BLACK STAR LINE” “The Black Star Line,” afvertised as “a floet of steamships to trade in the interests of the colored race," by the Universal Negro Improvement Aasocia- tion and the African Communities League, with headquarters at No. 38 West 135th Street, was Attorney Kilroe. He instruct jarvey, colored, President of ganizations, to refrain from any more funds, Garvey promised to refrain, According to Mr. Kilroe, has ex- amined “Garvey vahd his “Generel” Taz dies’ Secret "Amy Ashwood, also colored, of No. 653° Lenox Avenua, Garvey’ has collected about $3, this city and throughout the [*} States and Can ¢ investigation itt mace a 1e trey of a com- mittee of @ associat! wi com plained that Garver's “organisations wothe committe, headed by U, ©, eS Mitchel of No. 19 West list Street, paw for a swat, It isn't @ cinch that be just in- J- Kilroe that Gai TROT AY aR teat ary No Former Prices are quoted. You yoorself can easily 7. PAUL BERNARD 0 The Women’s Shop for Values 22 East 34th St. Across the Street from ALTMAN’S Complete Sacrifice of | CAPES ardless of former prices—Ab- acrificed in This Sale Tomorrow Three Great Price Groups Capes in smart styles, braid and button trimmed, in Serge, Velour and Polo Cloth, some half lined, all very greatly reduced. 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