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2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 13 1921 CORNELL MEN T i VIDED. The Well—Dressed Man BIG CLEVELNANS :EOSLSI:ON ;50200A§1Y:?g| - O:I $320,000,000. 1] HE beauty of Fashion How to Beat the Heat—Hail to the Norfolk Jacket and Well Met, Helmet! National Convention Staged Away | The House passed the Army appro- Shop Clothes — tailored g i y i priation bill late Tuesday, after pr > 2 identi the Cool Shirts for Country and Course—Knickers That From University Will Take Up Vidini for in Gnlisted Briny ot i in Rochester—is that the X enhb Decorate, Not Desecrate, the Legs Educational Questions. 000. An amendment offered by Mr | wearers of e | CLEVELAND, May 13.—Responding jto the slogan, “Don't just get edu-ihe Atmy to that fey clothes cost and the man who By ALFRED STEPHEN BRYAN. cated; keep educated,” Cornell Uni | Shcamymtmded by 01 5 versity alumni gathered here today in|War was 16%.000 | HEY tell a droll story about mold itself, by gentle pressure,|ywnat is said to be the first national con- | The vin :\ST‘n:us\ml catries about | a grizzled hunter who, to the lines of shoulder, chest|vention ever staged by alumni of a uni- $320.000,000. " The Aty Dill of the after buying a hat, always and waist. Thereafter, it may ¥ away from the seat of the alma wants his dollar to go farthest BOTH buy them. Quality is a]ways cheapcst in the end. t ‘session. which met a pocket veto ! President Wilson. provic . army of 156,000 and carricd 2 e 8 8 = ho d : Byrnes of Solith Carolina to reduce | 8 man who doesn't care what &l & & & & 1 as fired a charge of buckshot be leit undone or only the top| ' Tag-ie s ister from China to | of $343.000.000 3= through the crown to take away or bottom button may be fas-|ihe tnited nd A Eraguate ot == ’ "a‘? that“peskynew tened, as one prefers. ! - look,” as he put The Norfolk jacket, as dear to gliide Diok Taul | X his tweed|? dean of daw | it, with stout the Englishm scorn. A quaint cap or his briar pipe, : " F, . . i M- and quizzical gone a revival| v i) vhe | tale,though one of this year,{Ame . iuestions | which reflects the attitude of not a few men toward clothes — they shrink from having them seem overly spick- and various spruce types o this standarc sporting gar- ment are again procurable.fment portrayed inthe jthe Industrial Situation, 2 L h and-span. This the first column. It has the all- {ind '"(";:r;'”:vIAIAIn;\nléxn?l':’;:r"ru“ is all in the mind, as was the round belt, the deep patched side e ird of Trustees case of the woman who said she pockets with flaps and buttons. | from New York, Brookivn, | DAYTON dldn_t believe in ghosts, hut was the free, swishy irts and the |/ ST ,""l""!"" Detroit. S terribly afraid of them. In these expanding pleats in the back. (Fip 1o Cleveland T shecial AN EARL & WILSON 1 s {rin 1o Cleveland in special days when designers plan with Knickers to match, as below. Soft Collar forethought how to put smart waf of seemiy For every day— 9 Oy », “' 9 h jout of vour shoes before. yont stuffs, homespuns, | Negro Walks Away After Being for work or ['la)‘- g (‘5 ‘t“ o? come Acting and_Itomeyn r of Cornell o Judge DuPratt from Pound & der in Corneil's recent sing a $9,000,000 endow- | White. the 1 work in ri _— 7 3 Yo 5 obtain this sort of wrinkles ‘into a suit and when Sy ohtn this sort o'| FALLS 45_’:5ET' UNHURT. wear them, the danger of Tonk- gabard trople-thin Pulled Out of Mud. . 3 jacket in a the traditional squeak is taken . h orsteds tted cloths, as we ing blatantly “dressed up” s S Rp e dlotlsas wall) CARTHAC N .. May TOWN DOWNTOWN > s such confessed Coy vl eg vhile pe I Street | quite remotc. v cuen conlts: 1y country { smirh, negro, while perched ona g Ninth and 1 Streets Among-the ¢ . fabrics as corduroys, twillettes, [at the plant of the Carolina Sand and Keith wagPp. Crandalls o a0 "I"””“‘“ mistakes o0l crashes, ctockingettes, | Gravel Company here. lost his balance Soft i B e Vs nd and ) avold is that of getting < and fell forty-five feet, striking the | APl e LS R : 8 2 Shantung, pongee and surah|® ° striking - e . clothes which are too tight in g .1 Y | curth with his head. Emploves of the Collars g Rochester Tailered Clothes silks, doeskins, moleskins, tropi- [ glant ran to his rescue and pulled him P cal linens. cricket the mud, thinking he was dead. EARL & WILSON TROY.N.Y. i - started 1o pour water on his cloths and the like Individual prefer- cnces and camatic conditions differ <o widely, that the color and cut must be left to the judg- ment of the wearer and the spe purpose for which the garments are intended. the mishelief that. these make Manhattan. Shirts Interwoven Hose one ]ur_\k slender. Tightlyv fit- {ting suits were never in fashion —the drape of a coat should he Lody-tracing, and no more. Nor should the shoulders he exces- sively narrow. The proper shoulder is natural and follows the contour of the figure. Trou- sers should hang casily and | rather straight, obviating the need of shaking out the folds head, when Smith protested, got up and walked away none the worse for his ex- perience absolute essential in when one rises. Everything . \ e t- t d. J‘,that is uncomfortable is unfash. Helmets ur\] \!ux k. Chinese & {ionable, particularly in st .. pith, raffia or Madagascar straw satisfactory trading. | /i pricsiany in immer. it rata or Madagascar st | tale which needs no re-telling. Americans are just beginning to Lefriend them for sports and country knockabout. A smart; helmet is pictured at bottom of first column. It has air-vents in the crown to cool the head and ! the under-brim is faced with green to lessen sun-blink. {Man never looKks though he was {forced into his {clothes, as tooth- {paste into a tube. |The present-sea- tson mode inclines toward casy drape, rather than snug fit. i ok The first week or so, a coat For warmish days, nothing is | should always be worn com- preferable to skirts of cool white { pletely buttoned. so that it will cheviot or Oxford, as shown. T We are very confident that the splendid volume of business which we are re- ceiving comes to us because the Public has confidence in our goods, in our methods, in our prices. Spring Suits of superior quality and workmanship at a very special price of......... o A Quality Straw Hat for You at $3 American and European novelties in superior straws. Dreyfuss Bros. 617-619 Pa. Ave. N.W. NOT Questions concerning Correct Dress for Men will be answered by Alired Stephen Bryan, i addressed to | him in care of this newspaper. To insure a reply, a stamped envelope must be inclosed. % (== = - " CHIEF IRON LIGHTNING DIES. . Labor Secretary SIOUX FALLS. S. D, May 13— Wea"'"g New Hat, Chief Iron Lightr an Indian | Gift of Presidegt /"5 wte s e | retary of Labor Davis i . | Custer and | dora, the ding. Al- Hore when Ger men were wiped out, died at his on 1 in South was e &ift of President though atraw-hat cloxe and there are a few weattered straws to b, the streets of Washington, the Labor Secretary anyw he ix zo- Ing to wear the hat until it Reix too uncomfortable and then put It away for fall. { He snfd when he was tatk- | | | ing with the President n few | ervat D {urd {The chicf was seventy-sia voars ol = an investment in good appearance Kuppenhemmer GOOD CLOTHES A double advantage in Kuppenheimer good clothes this season. The prices are lower. The quality is better. Clothes for the man who wisely seeks to make an investment in good appearance. dayx ago. he canunlly mentioned that he needed a new hat. neat duy the gray fedora ca { to him by messenger from the White Houwe, | LAW REVIEW PLANNED. 1G. W. U. School to Begin Publica- i | tion in Coming Fall. KEEN Blades! oA law review next | blication will deal with ] . formerly | [] secretary of the Law School and now ! Blades. taking special work at Harvard Law Hington Uafversity Taw| LASTING Biades! in the | UHdEH ECONOMICAL School. has consented to edit the pubil GREAT Blades! 10 assure Are Ripe! Braids, financial 1$1.500 alre: Faney Rough GEM BLADES | fund of ! emergency {a deficit. Willlam Mille | dent of the university, and Braids, Smooth Braids: Sen- netts; all-leather sweat- The style, too. | Ferson, dean of the Law | eupporting the project. 1 I W. W. COUNT SET ASIDE. < Court Holds Three Others in In-| dictments Are Valid. ) ST. PAUL, Minn, May &3.—The| United States circuit court of appeals today set aside the first of the four counts in the Indictments on which | twenty-five mem 8 of the Industrial | Workers of the World were convicted and sentenced to varylng terms in the Leavenworth federal — penitentiary | from the federal district court of Kan- sas i The threa other counts were held | valld. The first bands; silk trimmed price is 1921 Special at— $3.50 Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave. ~the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes intended for the carry government’s war pro- | ing out ol gram,