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CORNELLINSTALLY NEW PRESIDENT Dr. Livingston Farrand, Red Cross Official, Inaugurated at Ceremanies. By tlie Ausoclated Pres: ITHACA, N. October 20.—Cor- ! nell University turned from its books, {laboratorfes and workshops today to | inaugurate a new president, Dr. Liv- |ingaton Farrand. In addition to in- jstalling a new chief executive in the post made vacant last year by the iresignation of Dr. Jacob Gould Schur- | man, present United States minister {to China, the university had prepared ito lay the corner stone of a new |chemical - laboratory, for which {Charles, M. Schwab, the steelmaster, | gave $1,500,000. Upward of 125 univeraities and col- leges sent representatives to Ithaca for today’s ceremontes. Greetings from sis- ter institutions of learning .were con- fined to President A. Lawrence Lowell jof Harvard, for the colleges of the {east; President M. L. Burton of the { University of Michigan, for those of the middle west, and by President R. {1, Wilbur, spokesman for colleges of the Pacific coast. Albert W. Smith, for many years dean of Sibley College of Mechanical Engineering, who has been acting president since the resignation of | President Schurman, was to deliver to {Dr. Farrand the charter of the uni- versity. -Mr. Smith, who, in his under- graduate days, was one of the greatest of Cornell oarsmen, retires from activo service in the university’ The faculty chose Dean W. A. Ham- i mond as its spokesman, while the Cor- rell alumni named Foster M. Coffin, 1912, as their representative on the speakers’ platform. Dr. Farrand is the fourth man to isit In the president's office in Morrell Hall. The first was the late Andrew 'D. White, co-worker with Egra Cor- inell in the founding of the “institu- tion where any man can secure an { education in any science or art’” The inext was Charles Kendall Adams, who resigned In 1893 to become president of the University of Wisconsin. The third was Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, Dr. Farrand was, president of the University of Colorado from 1914 to 1918, when he resigned to enter the service of the International health board, twhich waged grim battls against tuberculosis in France dur- ing the, world war. At the conclu sion of that struggle Dr. Farrand be. came chairman of the central com- mittes of the American Red Cross. RUM RUNNING REDUCED. Rum running on the Canadlan bor- dar“h been reduced almost 50 per ~SHOES OF THE BETTER. KIND FOR MEN 3 WOMEN 314 7th Street N. W. Smartest Footwear of the Season! I “Newest Patent ' Grecian Straps” . From Our ‘8 Line No. 813 TWO Special Models for One Week Only { i A two-strap model, as illus- } d above, in patent colt with heels—a new- effective ves it an imitation jon- that is most N\ No. 81% i o-button, strap effect Grecian sandal, illustrated, in patent colt, with Louis heels, is one of the sccson’s smartest plain toe, with forated straps, adds Extraordinary Offering Men’s Winter Oxfords Special for one we’ek $5.95 jcent, it was announced hers yeuter- Genui N i > *" oy prohibition headquarters aft- Oxf(m“""' R T a8y Oonterence of Collins M. Graves, ords. with rawhide waterproof federal prohibition director of the state of Vermont, with Comy issioner s. The improved situstion was ™ o have been attributed by Mr. Graves to co-operation on the part jof Cansdian officiale. Jdip sole and rubher heels. A won- Jerful value. Solid leather. Y TAVENIN R TED 1316 1324 7 ST.N OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT—HEADQUARTERS FOR TRACTION UNIFORMS $1 Silk-qm Chamois Suede Gloves, 79¢ Women's popular 2-clasp styles, in In all sizes 3 i { gray, black and brown. A —very new! No Sale We Ever Held Has Equal;d These Values in MEN’S SUITS & OVERCOATS 4 Men Can’t Believe We Have to Buy These Customers think they must be “a giit.” Men can't understand where we can get such fine serge, worsted, cassimere and cheviot single and . double breasted suits to sell for less than $25. And you have vour choice of heavy ulster, ulsterettes, form-fitting top coats and semi-belted sport coats in all the new fall shades. Sizes 33 to 48 in both groups, including stouts, regulars and stubs. Mostly short lots from a famous maker of high-grade men's clothes. Don’t miss these values, Saturday! AND NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS AUTUMN’S NEWEST STYLES IN LUXURIOUS, WARM T $10.95 wrappy models, in navy, copen, tan, reindeer and You Never Saw Such Values brown; silk embroidered, lose back, belted and but- FALL HATS at ton and tassel trimmed creations for misses and women. Made with patch or slot pockets. Designed * of all-wool velour and silk lined throughout. Values to $35 included in this tremendous money-saving sale! Our ensemble of large and small shapes designed of Panne or Lyons silk velvet in all the smart shapes. Exquisite ostrich feather, jet and novelty trimmed creations from our own work- rooms and New York. Plenty of the new “reds.” el [ $: ade to stand the hard knocks of Fhout and froat variety Gloos from. Sizes 1T 0 5 08 1o boys an? alxo and gun met led_lasts. Solid Reliable makes that we bought fn short lots at 1 prices. Bizes 815 to 10 2% to 6. liz ng i34 {\',;2)5’ TES A AN D31 sy e NS $60,000 Left for Cats. ‘Sisters Cut Off in Will For Lack of Interest By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, October 21.—Cata all over the world will benefit from the 860000 ohtaimed hy the nale of the Ewen homestead | here. Miss Caroline Ewen, who oc- cupled . the property for years ith her twe sisters, had a pan- ! play om during of its nine lives..She | zations for stray cat, she died left all atw. The monmey for resculng the eat popul lon of the werld became a when mephew recemtly settled his contest of her will out of conrt. | | LAKE STEAMER BURNS. | Two Members of Crew of William H. Wolf Lose Lives. By the Associated Press. MARINE CITY, Mich, October 2i— Two members of the crew of the Steamer William H. Wolf lost their lives when the vessel burned opposite here yeaterday, and Capt, J. P. Hanson | of Detroit, who escaped by Jumping ! from the deck of his ship Into a smatl boat, suffered fractures to both legs, The victims were Edward Henery of Detroit, first mate, and Smith, Ashland, Wi Henery was trapped in the hold when | he endoavored to extinguish the flames and Smith lost his life when he became excited and jumped over- board. i The Wolf, carrying a crew of| twenty-two, was in flames when she | passed here this morning. A mile be- low here th v, excepting Henery and Smith, went over the side in small boats and reached the Cana- | dian shore safely. The origin of the | fire has not been determined. | KING PRACTICES ECONOMY{ British Ruler Cannot Afford to Fit Out Royal Yacht. | LONDON, October 20.—King Geo has announced that owing to the g need of economy his majesty cannot a ford to fit out the royal yacht Britannia | for the yacht race next year. “This is a great disappointmen ays | the announceme: “as there is no sport he enjoys more. 2 | O ening- MEN’S A T h 2l Prope "GLO Our carefully se- lected stock offers the i BEST at most moder- ate prices. | Cape skin gloves in tan i and cordovan. A fine e low price Cape skin of extra quality, with spear trim- med and embroidered , backs. A mnew $4 00 3 pair of they rip with black bind- ing_and_embrold- ered backs. Super- seamed —a _ new pair it 35-00 they rip. Full Line of Auto styles, pair if ¢ SHIRTS--- i We_ pride ourselves as YORK’S LATEST SHIRT New, neat, hairline stripes —the cuffs of a c o ntrasting stripe. .| By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News. Items for Cool-Day Wear | j —Drop in and leisurely | select from our complete stocks ANYTHING IN OUTER OR UNDER APPAREL. fect so essentlal o for street. weight of a moft- knitted worsted in ‘We've already gained quite a reputation for this 00D SERGE care- od cdel—WE WILL FIT YOT, no mat ter what your sise or Buckskin Special Gloves $2.50 pSonytne Select buckskin Gray buckskin | mack,” Mo :‘fl;“m ‘lgk ::gm in plain backed —dark gray Sttening. Greay and embroidered | With spear or { super- seamed — & new they flp$4-50 Carry a Cane . —=The well-dressed man OWNS ONE—and carries it on many occasions, as he chooses. .moment they are offered to New York men— young men will ind our display interesting. / STYR, WARHINGTON, D. .C, TFTRIDAY. OCTOBER of. 191 FORMER WRANGEL MEN ENTER JUGOSLAV ARMY Some, It Is Believed, Will Be Rushed to Italian Frontler, One of Three Which Must Be Guarded. BY CONSTANTINE STEPHANOVE. Copyright, 1921. SOFIA, Bulgaria, October 2L—Ac- cording to information received here, several thousand soldiers and officers trom the old Wrangel army have ar- rived at Zagreb, where they will be added to the Jugoslav army soon, to De sent to the Albanian and Hun- garian frontiers. Some believe, how- ever, that most of them will be rushed to the Italian frontler. The Russians will be commanded by high Serbian officers and non-commissionegl Russian officers. The Russians will be paid and will swell the Jugoslav army, the expenso of which this year will amount to! nearly 2,000,000,000 dinars (normally about $400,000,000). What % Efficient Is Your Office System? That means—is your office properly equipped? Perhaps your equipment is obsolete. S We have a complete stock of time and labor saving devices for the office, H and feel sure an inspection will reveal some that will help you. PR MOURNING BLACK CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 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The thef§ was discovered by po- lice when a search was made for the missing watchman after he had failed to make his hourly repopt. YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES LOWER BECAUSE--Phillip Levy & Co. bu};s carloads of furniture at a time for their 10 stores, consequent- ly BUYING for LESS means SELLING for LESS ---and our terms are the most liberal in Washington. e—— REST FOR BRAIN WORKERS sald, but street moises mu ¢ hated winle they wore, o B¢ elim Manhattan Engineer Advocates Use of Material for Quiet Streets. PHILADELPHIA, October 21.—Quiet streets, so constructed that they will assure maximum comfort to brain toll- ers, were advocated today by C. M. Pickney, chisf engineer of the depart- ment of public works for the borough of Manhattan, New York, in an address before a conference on city paving. Nearly 100 prominent engineers from mnlny parts of the country were pres- en October 21.— Noise interferes with the health of persons who must work with their brains, the speaker declared. 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