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HE EVENING eS Ls Ne WOKLV, LaunovAY, MAY 19, LY¥Zl, sts of he he annual din Social Science | Wellesley presented to Mm¢ STEALSSOQOOFUR —HUNTERCOLLEE ia There Mme. | special prize of $2,000 from the is to be presented with a gold Kichards Association ba 8 orig bs : . . ms search by omen. fhe dra wi x suspecti anitor to gh Ordered to Rest, She oolidge weed Th Frene’ | Money: Get Unsuspecting Janitor to, Although Ordered to Rest, Sh nt Coolid | francs. Mme. Curle said: “I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the wel- |come you have extended to me Will Also Attend Dinner at Waldorf. Hold Door as They Drive Off in Auto With Loot. a eal | ied gatherings of women cver 4 in this country honored Mme. | Curie yesterday at Carnegie Fall paaeng aE | shall never forget the warmth of your One of the most charming tributes | re: to me." Two daring burglars, who used 300) Mme. Marie Curie, discoverer of|she has received was the gift of ke in a faint voles, but the to understand, and feet of,rope in scaling great heirhts,| radium, despite an order by her phy wot away with $50,000 worth of furs|sician that she must epend the entire Wednesday night in the plant of|day in complete rest, motored up t Vogel, White and Company, Nos, 29-| Hunter College to-day with her 33 West 36th Street, The loss was| hostess, Mrs. William B. Meloney of| covered by insurance. |No. 81 West 12th Street. She Evidence gathered by the police in- | Sven an ovation by the entire coll the platform, where they put tho dicates that the men gained entrance | Personnel, faculty and students, and| flowers in a vase before Mme. Curie by jimmying a door at the back of | the latter, before she departed, prom-|bowed to her and returned to the flowers by undergraduate delegates from sixteen colleges, Each coliuge had sent three delegates, and tho young girls in cap and gown, carrying purple fleurs-de-lis, marched down the aisle and mounted the steps to —_——>_—_ Reported Oat. y 19.—The pard-Towner Maternity Bill was order favorably reported to-day by the & Education Committee, Only changes were made in the measure, which would @ for co-operative action by the al Government and was | " 3 - ised to send the college orchestra and | audience. the States in the e of maternity and No. 35 West 36th Street and made | Fe eaten cues tne th peat’ |choral club to Mrs. Meloney's home| “The success of a great woman ta| infancy, each State meeting the requit ments of the act, 8 of all women,” said Dr. | appropriation from the Federal Govern rhomas, President of Bryn ment of $10,008. the suc M. Care their way to the roof, smashing doors and windows on the way. Then they | pabath tata titehdd Obata toh used a plank to bridge the gap to an| ; eleventh story window of the adjoin- ing building, where they gathered up the furs in ten bags. near With Mme. Curie and Mrs. Meloney was the They | her other de TED RUG MI ntist's younger daughter, | Eve. called at the college iehter Irene, who, though for From a rear window the loot was | ; 4 | but twenty-three years old, tes 8 | A) lowered by the rope to the roof of | chemistry at the Sorbonne, Paris. | 121 West 334. st 3 No, 42 West 37th : oan 3| Mile. Cunie was just finishing a pop- | on that roof were } wa PSP ERLE ER EERE ERE} ular lecture in the chapel to the fe THe TT w "waa in the morning by Mrs Hide Heaeak Wels Ok Vek eclliee: | New York's Largest Rug Spe store_| Gi lives in the basement there, The furs CONTINUING were then transferred to the roof of | a window was jimmied. e robbers waited until 9| o'clock in the rning, when they got | an unsuspect janitor to hold aj door open for them while they carried | the furs to an automobile and drove away, having given the janitor a dol- jar tip, He said he did not know the | men but supposed they were working | for one of the tenants, | When Broke, “Call on Uncle Ben” |]) BENJAMIN ie") FOX | B RELIABLE PAWNBROKER 72 8TH AVE., Near 14TH ST. LIBERAL LOANS ON Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Ete. 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ON SALE NOW 1921 World Almanac Presidential Election Returns-—Census Figures |50c on Stands 65c by Mail ‘4s i | Men’s |Suitsé M“ ‘19 24 Floor I5W 34%St (Between Filth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorl HoteN || The Home of 40 Famous Brands of Men's and Young a Clothes Largest 2d Floor Shop Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” A Tremendous Purchase involving over a half million dollars in clothes of eight | famous makers, now on sale in this mammoth 2d and 3d floor clothing institution. Top Coats For Men and Young Men AT ONE PRICE 25 The greatest cash transaction ever record- ed in New York, and one that enables us to sell clothes of the very highest order of quality at a fraction of their worth. The Same As Are Retailing Today At ‘40,545,'50,'55,'60 In the selection of Suits are the newest all-wool gray and tan herringbone weaves, pin stripe and chalk line ef- fects; plaids and club ehactei color fast blue serges; blue, gray and brown flannels; also neat patterns in worsteds || for the man of quiet taste. Single and double breasted 1, 2, 3 and 4 button models. The Top Coats embrace all fabrics in all the newest Spring shades. Regulars, Shorts, Stouts and Longs All sizes. Alterations FREE Some of the Suits have Extra Pair Pants, $6.50 additional Unavoidable cancellations forced these makers to make the great sacrifice necessary to move their stocks. Through this deal we are able to save you $15 to $35 on your purchase, See these clothes, and you will say they are the biggest $25 worth you have seen in years, 15 West 34th Street Saturday Til 9 P.M ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR (Between Sth Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel Open Daily Till 6 P, M. es