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ee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, gy EDUCATION RUNS + TMONKEY MOTHER, $0 20 BABY DIS Suzette Could Smoke Cigar- etles but Didn’t Know How to Feed Offspring. te, who used to be a dissolute, drinking, cigarette smoking chimpanzee on the vaudeville stage before the reformers got hold of her and locked her up in the Bronx Zoo, has lost her new baby, which died at the age of ten days because the Mother did not know how to feed it. some philosophers who hang ind the Zoo say mply goes to prove that instinet be education that Suzette had so much educa-! tion her instinct quantity, that if she d been taught to play bridge in addition to her other social tricks she probably would me a minus not have had enough instinct left to bear a bwby, not to mention feeding it It was obvious that Suzette loved her offspring, and her grief over its death is equally ev ven now to hold the dead body mide to give it up. Dr. Hornaday, Director of thé Zoo, Suzette had been brought up in the normal at- mospl@re of the jungie would have been a rmal mother, that her would have been dent and ci not be is sure that f she awaken {even if she had not known how to nuzee the infant she would have quickly \ ym the esample of other Jungle mothers But Suzetie herself was born in captivity and she spent much time learnt ngs that chimpan- casion to know that the Pazees have fe fuile essentials. the b i Dr, Horne day t Suzette her baby in the w way, pressed clos nst her } apdomen and di by leg. If she had it in her arms y t id have h ow it mu ed. AS t was, t chinipang terally r 1 ‘ ffort was made to give Suzette an anaesthetic s¢ the baby could © taken trom 1 nd fed, She took the « Horight, but at the first ouch of a human hand against her THESE GIRLS ARE WORTH §$2,500,000—- “INTRINSICALLY” Graduates at Radcliffe, at Mere Earning Capacity, Are Appraised at $1,200 Per Year Apiece. (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, June 22. One hundred and four girls, with a total capital value of 2,500,000, to-day Four of them will be graduated from Radcliffe College. are married. This fact, in the opinion of four proud bride- grooms, should raise the capital value of the class to at least 500,000, as each bride is estima d to be worth a minimum of a mil- lion to her husband. The statistician of the clase, however, says that the capiial value of the class should ‘be based upon the actual earning capacity of its members, ‘The average carn’ng capacity this year $1,200 per girl, ‘This figure was reached by averaging the first year’s incomes of all who are going into the business and pro- fessional worlds. On a 5 per cent. b: a $1,200 income entitles each graduate to an individual capitalization of The hundred and four ordingly give the of Radcliffe a total 1 value of two and a ons, he half mi It cost than $1,000 the'r four attain this Radcliffe girls less year apiece, during ars at Cambridge, to alization. she awoke and battled furiously, It was ¢ y that the baby would have been killed in the struggle if the ef- fort had been continued She had a baby once before it died the same way frantic and no one could approaca her. She held the body in her hands and opened the dead mouth to pee into it and see what was wrong. We finally got the body away from her by strategy and she ri i terribly.” Suzette is nine years old Her grief was |FOUR HURT AS AUTC | HITS TREE IN PARK} | Yonkers Man and Daughters Go to| Hospital—Boy Badly Injured in Bronx. driving Y Putn | his aut | control of the w the car stru a tree, Otfer and | cld daughter, suffered lacey his fifteen | on both chi | | | tions. ks. Miss mona, eighte cussion of th A. passing | to St. Josepn | and Bdith v | A boy, b eleven, ad brain and lacerations. automobile took the Hospital, Yonkers. able to go home ck ith, his five-year- Jean ear-old daughter, was cut Theima Clem- his niece, suffered con- ed to be Nicholas Kovacs, 68 not known te the polic Se, was struck by an automobile owned and driven by Abraham Kevelson of No. 1 |Wast 118th Street last night wh crossing Southern Boulevard, Bronx 29 He was taken to Lincoln Hospital suffering from concussion of the bra in and in Van Cort- forty-five, | Yonkers, lost | | | | | | | suries of body anl_arms | der a NS MONTHLY. June War pen | | monthly ins | era Dill | sent to the Nature's Gifts in food for the human body are \ abundant in GrapeNuts ~—through the good: ness of whole wheat and malted barley. Delicious, nourishing “There's a Reason’ Sold by all grocers a FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE the finer points in —= BROOKLYN: OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © FULYC 4 STREET—BROOKLYN Unusual Values in Silk Underwear Crepe de Chine Nightgowns Of Splendid Quality For Women and Misses Very Specially Priced 3.95 Washable Satin Bodices Lace Trimmed, Bodice Top and Built-up Shoulder; Flesh Silk Envelope Chemises Satin and Crepe; Lace Trimmed and Tailored Models; Flesh Silk Step-In Drawers Satin and Crepe de Chine; Lace Trimmed Models; Flesh Wash Satin Petticoats Shadowproof — tailored models; double panel; White and Flesh Beautiful gowns of superior Crepe de Chine; charmingly and daintily trimmed with lace and ribbon bows; sleeveless models in flesh only. 95c 1.85 | | oe footwear. Reliable leathers—lasts that fit and retain | their shape—instant comfort and most satisfactory | wear. They squarely meet the fashions of the hour. | We do not sell shoes alone, but intelligent fitting ser- |] | ice with the shoes as well. | Wi Men's Tan Brogues TH av cuuiuian Oto San Up Ask for Our Book-—“ The Abuse of the Big Toe.” ! NO BRANCH STORES—Our Only Address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Custom Bootmakers Over G0 Years. 4 wre Broadway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours— 9 to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 JUNE 22, 1981. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. T is not-_big type and big talk in the newspapers—but ty, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which lasting satisfaction. make value and give Women’s Suits, Bathing Suits, Sweaters--Under-price And other very advantageous offers—Rugs, Cretonnes, Men’s Suits—for Thursday More PURE Linens at lowered prices Sheets, $11.75 pr. 100 pairs, single bed size, hemstitched; made from a good de of Irish linen, 69 in. wide, hed 96 in. long. Within the past year linen sheets of the same grade have sold at wholesale for very nearly twice our tomorrow’s retail prices on these 100 pairs. | Pillow cases, $2.50 pr. 60 pairs, made from 45_ in. linen, finished 86 in. long; fine, firm weave. Dress linen, $1.75 yd. 4,245 yards, 58 in. silver bleached linen, same grade a linen now in our stocks at $2.75 yard, | First Floor, Old Building Women’s Swe aters—Half. Price Tuxedo and slip-on models 20 sweaters, $27.50 grade: 40 sweaters, $ 30 sweaters, $1 40 sweaters, $11. A few individual sweaters, A few individual sweaters, would be impossible for us | present a sale that gave a wider variety of sweaters from which to cho The woman who wishes several types of the smartest sweaters of the season to take with her on her vacation will find this sale more than in- teresting. At $13 pure mohair ] to. are cout sweaters of yarn in the smart « 50 grades. 8. | $ Tuxedo model, in dark blue, tur- | quoise blue, black and tan. Some imported model the group at $11.50; lo elty stripes and_ plaids brushed wool. The sweaters at $19 and $21 are beautiful coat models in several colors. Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Co tton Frocks | —Fine Special Purchase $10.75, $13.50 and $17.50 For frocks such as we have sold at much higher prices You will recognize imme- diately how very inexpensive these frocks are when you see their excellent material and careful workmanship. Voile. Tissue-voile Normandy Voile Gingham. Dotted Swiss The models are most simple —with that simplicitiy that in- variably gives distinction. Fine organdie, net and linen collars, made dainty by embroid- ery, little vestees, soft girdles— these details give the frocks their charm. | Voiles are in midnight blue and brown, combined with white, and in other colors with white strip Gloves for over- | the-holidays—85c Women’s suede-finish liste] gloves answer every require-| ment for holiday wear. They're | smart, serviceable and comfort: | able. | These are in white, beaver, mastie, mode and French gray all sizes, and at such a low price that any one should 92/ glad to buy a supply right now. Main Floor, Old Building GOODTA STE | Pumps for the afternoon frock With straps In gray suede—black patent leather with gray suede—tan with fawn colored suede—white kid with black patent leather trimming—black patent leather with white trimming. With Directoire tongue In black satin with black suede—brown satin with brown suede—brown suede with brown satin—gray suede with patent leather with leather—patent fawn suede. $12 pair. First Floor, Old Buiiaing 'Cool lace-trimmed | checked gingham in red, brown, black and blue with white; im pink and white stripes. Some| plain colors. | Second Floor, Old Buliding Light-weight Lisle Stockings, 38c pr. Mercerized cotton lisle stock- ings; seamless. foot; mock seam | leg; plain or dtop stitch; black, white and cordovan; sizes 8'2 to 10. | Comfortable stockings for the warm days. | Main Floor; Old Building Breakfast Coats je of the daintiest- mate- rials we know of—white dotted swiss or sheer embroidered voile; $2.95 to $16.50. Extra sizes, $8.75 and $18.50. Sacques, $3.95 to $7.50 | There are a number of lovely | models to select from, but they | are all so pretty it will be hard to choose just one, Third Floor, Old Building Great variety of Wood Bead Girdles | ‘The largest assortment! in New York City,” said a man who knows, when he looked over our array of the popular wood-bead girdles. | H0e to $1.95 Every shade from black and white, dark blue and purple, to brillant scarlet and jade green, Many shapes, sizes und combi- nations, Stained, enameled or in the natural color, | Trimming Section, Main Floor, Old Building |130 sample $6.50 | to $8.75 grades 60 sample $8.75 | to $10 grades 72 sample $12.50 | oa designer bathing suits is an artist, known for extraordinarily grade The A good | SALE of Bathing Suits for Women | Ponce ‘Samples | and extras (Two and three of a kind) average size f average size ¢ 16, They are extra hea are in the much-liked s rose, old ivory, and tan. average jes 0} 1 gone $3.95 | 4,500 yards—90c New merchandise—a spe- cial purchase. Six tables are filled with a great variety of handsome patterns. $5.75, $7.50) these —floral designs, in many colors AF and combinations’ of colors. —tapestry designs and weaves. -architectural designs. smart and original bathing | costumes of all types. This collection is a rep- resentative lot of his most and cludes a suit for every wo- man who bathes or swims, for the strenuous athlete, woman look as attrac- tive in her bathing costume as she does in her after-| popular suits and for the wishes to noon frock. —suits of taffeta; —of satins and s —of Venetian —of gingham and poplin; —of these materials combined There are little frilly models—with bodice | tops or V-neck models that slip --stripes and conventional figures. | ORIENTAL RUGS 319 Turkish Pergam Rugs at HALF import cost f dark blue, dee,», rich red, old 4 opportunity t + money. Third Gallery, New Building scapeaeienaniiieammanaiisiiaiiiieaaiaieaiiima ia A good June Sale of Cretonnes at 45c yard to $1.15 grades 35 patterns A wide choice for living-room, dining-room, boudoir, bedroom and verandah furnishings. Suitable for slip- covers, cushions, sereens—every use to which cretonnes are ever put. Sufficient yardage of many of the patterns to cover the require- ments of the largest house. draperie Thursday in the Upholstery Shop. Fourth Gallery, New Building it in- who rf satin; pth; on over the head and are] —, os - ; straight and simple of line—| CHEN une: SUANTUNG close-fitting, unbelted — mode!s| clove-fitting, wntelted — mee’ Women’s Shantung .. charming. things In color. OR MISS crepe de chine. for t woman — dignified con. vutive| models for the older woman. black, dark blue and combinations of dark and Sizes 34 to 44. Second Floor, Old Bulldiny i@ Navy blue and black Frocks in favor! =| _—_ lute lapel Silk trocks, of @ourse! Cool Georgette crepe and Suits at $22.50 5U is the lowest pric’ at which such good Shan-| tung suits have been sold in may this on. They are made of heavy imported natural shantung, TO 20 beautifully tailored, and cut | ou irreproachable lines—| narrow shoulders, immacu- excellently fit-| ieeves, ted above ure two} models—one of the Directoire! type, the other made with ‘Tuxedo collar. ‘There are two other models— As Paris has decreed this one with notch collar, the other charming fashion, and as many with a small shaw! collar, young women appreciate the All of these models are mu practicability of this type of with the new long 40-inch cox frock, we are specializing seven models, Second Floor, Old Bullding At $39.50 Simplicity Ton saan ; Children’s Stockings each model, whether it depe upon handwork, bits of ribbon or pleats to give it distinetion. | Silhouettes ave smart — and, remember, this is an important feature, for this is a season of exquisite lines. Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street very durable Light weight, fine ribbed; eumless; double heel and toe good and durable; black and srdovan, sizes 6 to 1042; white, s 5 to 10, pair; 3 pairs, $1. Main Floor, Old Buliding | | After trying hard, we have got Men’s Two-trousers Suits down to $31 And here they are—for Thursday Several years ago few brought the economy idea “two-trousers” Thus, men have learned to its advantages; and this and clothing makers have . All of these suits will be way Store, where particular a and you will note that most o shades—of grays and browns fs red There will be pleut fathers and sons will be way. of the suit with two pairs of trousers; but the war suit became only because the summer Many of the new herringbone worsted them, and fancy worsted in many good patterns, Lith men realized the advantage into the spotlight; and the an every-day reality. seek it; to want it; to know summer sale happens now, season is well under way stock to close out. found in the Lower-Price Broad ttention is paid to fabric quality; f the patterns are in the lighter that are ideal for summer wear. may be found among izes, and plenty of suit o that for in the right and sutisfactory Broadway, cor. Eighth Last of figured Voiles at 75c Same quality we sold not long ago for $1.50 yd. 2,000 yards, just received, are to go at 75c. There is nothing in the market with which to replace them at the price, after they are gone. Criss-c! 1 with sparkling silks, forming check voven figure contrastin. over the uid medium colored ef- Will make very pretty, cool summer frocks. Dress Goods— Main Flour, Old Building of Exchange saves $20 on Dinner Sets They should be $100. They are $80. New dinner sets of French china, just out of their crates; 108 pieces in three border de- signs, with stippled gold han- dles. Also received— Complete assortment of our four open stock pat- terns from the VIGNAUD factory in France. Second Gallery, New Building Wanamaker Ice Cream Freezer With extra-tinned wire dasher, which makes a triple motion. quart 2 quart 3 quart 4 quart pacity, $8.8. pacity, cupacity, 24 quart cupacity, $4¢ Seventh Gallery, New Butiding cup ea ET ear ee ee Be Mee apache oad lhees

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