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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, '1923. S L et e THE EVENING CSTAR) | WASHINGTO ]3 REFUSE BEGREESK';:‘:°.',’.(:u.:‘:,:.'.'“m“.:;"'.",,'m;"A,I; MUTT AND JEFF—Speaking About Crazy Bets, Here’s One. , oy P | is concerned. Thinks He Should Support. WELL FIRST X. BeT HiM [TVE Beem PLAYING y TALY Fore mutT, ¥f:si WS DARIKY J EFE OUGHT ‘;“E__B|¢7;(|‘FF\ “Now 1 am stopping, not because | " paY HAT AND SHo€S €VERY DAY FOR A week AnND 5 weL, TATAY T T BE, IN ANY MINUTE the venture is bad in my own opinion, b ' . N LC-CROSSED but because the trustees and faculty AGAINST His HAT AND T'1 Good New: BuT HERE'S THe | ) innenind At MWt T THINK T'LL Dous - R 34 are not able or willlng |‘n x:})pl:)rlhme SHoes THAT T could -hki'. MUTT I.;ST s HeAd we PLAYRTHE BUY MUTT'S SUIT me ;:k Z Teolc =\ in it any longer—and I think they . SAID He' . LOCK OF LESSON: ought “tor I must speak frankly. I BEAT Hita AT Gotr! e e iAs 2 ALTot et € e e 2 EROM JCEF! ¥ L think they are making educationally IT'S A 3RFE BeT For SO AGAL rMINE Vs Gl FRoM a very bad mistake. 1 think th. . I OF COURSE Taok WM ! 1 OUGHT 6ET i PRnFes..lomAl J f F It ought to stand by the venture as th : ME AND T'LL TELL - & Bucks FoR e o {promised (o stand ten years ago. v T . Two Members o aculty jeromt But 1 also think that is a ~ : MUTT'S l*v»u\lf- - = = difference of opinlon, and since they B Resmn———Melkle]ohn Blames | think it is better that I should not stay, T am willing to go and do some- (hlnx else. the Trustees. i point is 1 am a minority man dent Meiklejohn continued, —_— rfectly willing to take my med- By the Associated Press. | ““Now. from that point of view. will | RST. Mass. June 21--Am-|¥ou let me say that | am amazed that 3 £ ce. | the thing has lasted as long as it has College’s stormy commence- | M0yl (g be Tn the minority and ment is over. Breaking his silence itutions must inevitably be in the for the first time since the TR s of e e ment of his enforced resignation. Al-lyy query is whether institutions of ! exander Meiklejohn, president since |learning_shoyld bein the hands of | A e heonle majorities * Change s life. 1912, at the alumni luncheon charged | mujorities. "= "= & change i life the trustees with failure to support|)“jeljeve in_ setting learning apa the {deals they set out with and obal- | from life and keeping It ‘there. n g 4 s irelit may be pure and true and clean longed the soundness of the entire it gy } fabric of American college education.| '] way the greatest danger to the Twelve seniors and one member of [ Ame college today is that it will be drawn into the common life and will take the standards our com- mon life as its own. rejoicing in bhe- ther instruct- | St “"“1 - ’ gnutions and o struct- ey ce which every : : i e = B 5 5 5 g ; : ; & ined to deny that they might|scholar has w v other “man | and simple and sweet. A little the mouth of the St. John river, al His Gentle Reminder. | American Girl Heroine. { Greek army on the Turkish frontier, | stance and adding a new female p X | who is not a scholar. and | went early one spr a s thoukh they are really not “falls” 16| g g bsvncas e Jand the harassed population it to the familiar gallery R. Agard, instructor in 0 where these grew thi the ordinary acceptation of the term. Hispersed the mob?* OIS #he e YOIt Wikl E had the satisfac ceing | Ariadnes, Antigones and Electras announced he and John M . {boriously placed a small gl : the te : o ? | Is there no Homer ‘in modern andits sail away 1o join us, ‘associate professor of political PRAIRIE FLOWERS. h tiny plant pushiog he ‘“‘falls® result from: the narrow es,” said the sheriff. noncha¥antly. | Greece to sing e exploit of the | King’s Own” Regiment, at Dedea- = 5 L S | - g the exploit b science. had resigne Howard Ed- through the soil. thinking thu and shallow outlet through which|“When the boys swarmed around the | American college girl who has freed | E4%H His Idea of Radio Joy a —— 'to locate e bl = lager ol s i 4 ward Hinners, orga . choirmaster | to locate the bl ms lager the tide. which rises with great id-| jail 1 stepped out with a couple nf\Lrv(l of its bandits? Tas a more romantic story come From the Loulsville Courier-Journal. and instructor in mu declined to | i ssoms That Decorated! A bush that w fruit i xters | jey. and to an altitude = " S Miss Marga lobinson of | out of Crete s the time of the . i riers) 450 e iatog. re. | Beautiful Blos {looking like the Tokay grape, CEnt Tiot has itoie S |uns in my hands an' epoke sorter | When SMiss Margaret Robinson of B Holly went to a radio par her confirmation nor de the Great Plains. Dlarger. we called the buffa ca o s not sufficiently broa i sthing to ‘em e = § i : in was asked to describe It nial M his reported intention to re-| 5 1 und plum. 1 often thought what & admit the tidal i ! “What dia say?" or ©f H e} Xa . aid he: “I went to see a fr sign_could be obiained from George | From Harrison's Home Farmer. 3 utiful an » hence, g fiftat Bantindeaemithay oy Abrotha | 4 achievemel *h provide s kid had a radio outfit in the F. Whicher, professor of English. Prof.| Most vivid among childhood's re- c 7 r ; the flow. At the ebp the tide - g A Yo 5 W Bagt | themes for the ;| s G ret, <o 1 climbed up th r said he had a leave of ab- [membered delights is that of the put so far as I know it nev ccedes faster than the outlet of the was runnin’ the only undertakin' |y 8 % | that it had occur: - dusty trunk. 1 pretend sence for one year. pEREIE . e river can .ulv]ni' ]nf ur“« = offshop in town, an’ everybody that |t 1 9 and. 'z an | tlquity, it might by this time have ing occasoinal snatches Washingtonian Refuses Degree. s bigness made a proper eld fo accumulated within the inner:ynowed me knowed I was a strong | envoy e e 4 been embellished and elaborated into | from some singer 1 wouldn't lfi o B B . {my unleashed childish imagination: | L5 i " i Lasin, hence a fall outward. . 1egotiat ¢hich re: . |@& great popuar myth possessing if she were X o ,".'.",’:’,‘,‘k,,,”.“ Srfently clear why Reversing Falls” W¥nique. The falls are passable four times in family man who'd do anything ml;:m‘“,,‘:"‘ and | ©nough historical truth to give it sub- | called having a plea every foot of it meant a one-time; ] Tl N S W 1ol o A - T—— T T —— - —-——T-—— ] il i ot S | SR S el i A EWWE | T Goodman Co., Inc. seniors who refused their bachelor of camping ground of the Indian, eve From Adventur: Magazive. W flrux hnnr«. bout fifte 17"(!‘147!‘ to boost the business of a rela- his followers by Ter “land summer. was productive of a!the province of New Biunswick, at|down. | Autoing without Insurance @ferniac 8300 ae rery B ki Doy fred Harris Taylor, jr. New York, | stem came early along with the! e o e S SITSrY SOUIRg SaY spert Rudoiph McKay, Springfield, | ful and &enerous nature. Mass, e iy A blue flug on a tall and succulent s i, : . . S5 ey o s iel Joseph Bertrand, Barre, Vt spring beautfes. Sheep sorrel, pink ! 1S telnptlng IOSS Stores all over town Phone if you can’t come muel Henry Everett, North Aftle-{and vellow: a blood red, cup-shaped " Mass flower growing on a vinelike plant. ’ . . S = . > Herman Harry Giles, Lowville, N. Y. | which we children called the to- | One can never tell what will hap- e 0 um la atlona an E MAKE every item in “\\vm d Lawyer McKinstry, Amherst, | times called queen's lace handlker- ] without fault of your car or your S Capital 91 F S of our stores—live up to ) chief), yarrow and a ragged. hearty sis 5 Heaad . i S S 7 he G i s e D Cyrus Flint Stimson, Northampton, | purple flower—name unknown to me driving. But the loss and liability are = 250,000.00 l treet $250,000.00 ‘,:'r;mg Market the Goodman reputation. !,t s B Washing. | —Ploomed riotously none the less. i i Saun. Ave selected with discrimination— »“It;"' jrelsford Cowan, Washing- Wild roses. single but honey-sweet e | ! = 1840 Columbia Road for quality. That’s what every Frank C. of Cleveland - ame in June and then |ffj £=SF of £ 2011 18th St. N.W. 1Hauss N AL EEe e [ LNty DL Slenelan L6 win t Eadl s ovid el 1y il rant 5 Of course, no amount of Insurance = . 3160 Mt. Pleasant St. Gioodman store is—a QUAL 1ton-S o e f mbitious reot will avert an accident; but it will re- i ] 2 . W. STORE Bolton-Smith, spokesman for the group, | 1 5 ol | ; but it will re: l 2611 14th St. N.W. S 7 s it he believed Jo accent his & evel e Bonaltive plant pay the cost of it—and defend you 27 Laurel Ave. . f o o e an ac sloyalty 3 e f 3 . 2 ing a st, the liberal college. en ta I've dug patiently in against demand for damages. Takoma Park, Md. But the notable thing about lectea Honorrs Member, a eavor lo transplant one of N —permanent to have:the right type of bank- ZW“HR-ZI'; é\‘e‘_\]\ it all is that our prices are very The scnior class announced the elec- | but never once came. to the end of Just think it over—is it worth- ing affiliation. 53,‘09 (‘!,: Av: N moderate—so that in addition to tion of 1 t Meiklejohn to hon- | the root. I used to speculate widers i hil ke aiBIG ek vy N.W. e TR orary membership, and later in the|as to its possible te S L while to take a | chance to save a 5 acfi = Sai e e 6504 4th St. N.W. satisiac = ) day the class of 1913 pledged its lo ollase o This Blant Tors 4 Y}, M= moderate premium? Certainly not! _q‘\ connection with um"_]blf‘_ HISUEES Y OU 410 8th St. S. in_buying for your table here Gt TR doning cun T neibRest- fitgich 2 interested service, complete facilities and am- 426 R St. N You don’t have to come—you : Fhe peairic violet, ef counie. and We'd like to go into details as ; ca fely pt . the sunflower. the buttercup, the ot proteetion ou iced ple accommodation when warranted. can safely phone. a_crowded but silel black-cyed Susan and Indian paint- Meiklejohn ans ter (he annual When imni lunch- {hrush, together with countless wild g Our officers will be glad to discuss vour —_—— - lens Pae foun | Matties™ ST whith 1 ever Teammed o : : g : [——=lol=——|aE—al=—xo]o|—2] how tc arn A Bave toustoes s hatiicaianay Wineve colloquial names, sprang in STh ?{nd Phelps business requirements ‘at any time. a ) 2 a Bl o] eded to question the value of e Home of Homes -u < " lgu——‘ = T A I R G T FTROTK T '—v]r racies i N & e dueatia particularly fancied e aaisy " 1 £ = 2 R T B T S T e O A s O T B st agesn o hotw o be 4 _—— —— lgb For A Tremendously Busy Friday— s e , V» . { S 1 3% Compound Interest pa;c? on Savings g A Day Of Super Baggalns' e ay o ales. Y K 2E K AUFMAN; hold of you think it has in it the pos of something? In a couple of vears | I was here. Well, I have had a_try | Friday at all our stores ad fairly definite ideas of | DS 1 Gyt chane the place | except our “City Club Shop”’ _ ~> 1316 TO 1324 7TH ST.. =1l e |l ="rropenty Taired— i Remnant Specnals Space for Rent : ‘ ‘ A1l ) i Troplcals I & &fiéfifgfi"fi% 21/2(: fi;fil-‘lkssmpe 49C n . 13 | s > " | White, ecru_or flowered borders. serim | &plendid quality. silk and colored The PBarrister Building | : - : ) B o Tl R | P BRI 635 F Street N.W. i Py, : X f You can’t be comfortable in a Suit 51 ——-_——Gsc R 48c NEW.Eaase . 90k 39c Inguire of superintendent at ||| 5 = | s i e duew i die ) |2 DOT VOILE GINGHAM SERERE o y g . p weave — unless it is properly tai- e aediw i IR colotwior white/grounas [l mpuremmimmee 1 0L in L L i Children’s Play Shoes Women's Boudoir Slippers ! lored. And that’s the charm of | (B ot dark e, | foo Bl e 40 e e T THE F. H. SMITH COMPANY | P Mode Frogdent Swits. ‘ g 32Inch Dress 18 | 3¢ Yare-wide Paia 1215¢ 1416 Eye Street NW. || $ ' & GINGHAM NAINSGOK p Al ey Il § " s 3 A wougertul waiue, large and meds o cunlty_ el ohck or 2 E E ; We have no “corner” on the o O R T Tilean e o tataizanis weaves, of course — but you'll find | B Yard-Wide 25 50c Yd Wide 25 .;pe(cia} Friday Sale. 1,200 pairs Boy Special Sale \Women’s Pretty Sateen i in the type and character of our gar- E? [NDIANHEAD C SATEEN c an Girls' good-wearing tan leather Boudoir Slippers, with silk pompom. In e, ments those distinguishing earmarks | en finish, wosen for skirts, [ Riack and a emed 1ne of colors Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords. Light Blue, Copenhagen, Old Rose. Lav- i : Ihit &enotc Mode (%Esign:a;d \‘il;sz end_embesitery wovk E R Solid leather soles. Sizes up to 2. $1. ender, Black and other colors. $1 pair. é?{E-?a?qpfiEy lsc PERCALE‘de 121/2(: F R ALE g | . tailoring—the work of artistic taste and skilled fingers—head and hand IS Ty lale erea iryes dore and_fgres, for shire picturing birds, fraits and Sowers: | 1 apcen ete Mtisetal SECOND COMMERCIAL . tailoring. | —-—,—T—T—“—.—..— ; ZCNE e 2 ZUCT T )n(rx assorted white and colors Containalcye bl Paim Beach Suits, hand-tailored and Clear-the-Racks Sale of All Pl i e o ) ilk finished ............ $]5. : e S e o S — 2R s - 1/ 0dd Lots of Ready-to-Wear Penn. Ave. NW. - g Linen Suits..... $]§-50 and $2() 100 WASH DRESSES, |EXTRA SIZE SKIRTS, Fer Particulars Apply 2 2 a . - . ) s b ; E.E. FARREN | Boys' and G“ls Tennis . Women's B“‘th“‘g P“’“PS Tropical Wersteds— . A (e ‘fif..z?m,.,.m (1723 Pennsylvania Ave. $E lq i silk finished . 525 to $40 (B8 | TRSWEY et i ind Wi Mok | Tion s Bl ~ . Phone Main 2321 16 to - 3 00 il contrasiing w\h.m for arm, f’rmx» or plu:‘n “Dottum: - Patsler lined: , TR it ‘Wnd _coiing; sizes 7 t <hawl or standing shirred collars. = Spe and Girls' Special Friday Sale Bo, 5 . . clnily priced_nt $0.80. 1873 soth 1923 “K Pha B?o\z\"'; 0: e\\'l\ite Tennis Ox- Women's Pebbled Rubber Bathing Gabardine Suits. ... s25 to 540 PLEATED SKIRTS __CIHS_'—ER.ESSE_S, fords. Girls’ “KEDS,” White or Brown Slippers, feather weight, and slip on and 5 | %298 & $2.29 A . Pinafore Pumps, and Boys’ Brown off like a glove. Black or Blue with Mallison’s Silk Suits, in two shades 5] s e ore aqe brown and mhiver, naty | Girls' New Ginghams Dressen: ci Ilnlvel'sal'y ) Canvas, leather trimmed, high-cut Ten- White Trim; White, Black Trim; white, H a T Enajsiiver, Iaixes 1 ppiat ot pinid Amgwlong maisc in nis Shoes. Plenty of all sizes...$1.19. Blue Trim. Very special, Friday, $1.19. ~Tan and Brown.......... $3500 PA]SLEY BLOUSES e gi’i‘:KW[‘;;iEXSéESt $1 $12.98 Paisley Voile Overblouses, with tie | _of Canton Crepe, tricosham and laces ge strsight band pretty coloringn; aises | all colors. prettily trimmed with chiffon Specially priced at $1.00. | novelties: siiver cloth tnder bodice, 1ing KHAKl KNchERS ‘c‘lx:: 14 some with wide panels; sizes $1.39 SILK DRESSES, $7.98 Women's and Misses’ Khaki Knickers: | Special gronps of dresses: alltvme crepe. adjuetable knee; cut foll: sizes 16 to 22. | canton crepe and crepe de chine: large Specially p t $1.39. assortment of colors. Sizes range to 42 WOSLIN UNDERWEAR 39 Sale of Mer's Sk Shirts || Low Shoes Easily the .19 lowest price ——— in the city . i for fine silk == shirts and casily the ! best shirt value of the season. An_ assortment of plain color Accumulations ot odds and and striped Jersey silk, baby ends and remnant lots of broadcloth, plain color and }sze }g:\::ls jr':rr‘""gndm?cx‘; striped English _broadcloth | | {5\ % forita and Tumpe, White and other desirable shirtings Buck und Buck wiith Tan Trim in _the lot. ery shirt is ab- :nulrl l‘i:;rrm;s l;:u;h and Cuban ‘ eels. Broken 5. solutely perfect and guaran- ALY apléa final. No. C.'O. D': izes 14 to 17. no refunds. TR OF Fine White Flannel Trousers, $0.00 RO, INSURANCE COMPANY IRl S @ S English Cricket Cloth Trousers—our “Alwyn” and other excel- Several discontinued lines = = of the lent brands of Full-Fashioned of Women’s Silk - Stock- ewn importations ...... $]1§.50 District of Columbia Silk Stockings. Lisle garter ings in Black and White; (Eovmerty e Gorman imtcicen Hire tops, soles and toes. In seam backs. §1, Linen Knickers ............ $4.95 Insurance Co.) White and colors. $]_95 ¥ Organized—June 19, 1873 | j s \'peci'\l Sale Children’s 14 “Phoenix” full length Silk and 34 length Socks. In col- Office—511 Seventh Stockings wth lisle garter ors; S lZoBWhiie iih 1Zeh St. Northwest hem and seam back. White, stripes and two-tone effects. ROCking Chair U“lon Suits - Black and colors. $1.65. 29¢ and 3% The comfortable Athletic Suit—in the variety of Rocking Cheur weaves—“Regu- 1873—Cash Capi $100,000 lars,” “Slims,” “Stouts.” 1883—Assets .. . 132,787 1893— i e 214,814 |lf! $1.50 to $8.00 1903— . 288,209 |l|i “ T S o Hahn Special LL e o + A Cute little patent leather EThe MOde_F at Eleventhi OFFICERS: sandals for little tots. Sizes Charles Bchafer, President:” F. A. 4t08 $1.95. Cor. Tth & K Sts. ‘Blundon, Vice President; J. A. Meodel, Tressurer; H. K. Bergmaus, Secre. ||| 414 9th St. tary; G. M. Emmorich, Ass't Secre- “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. sexz, . 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. ¥. J. Ehlers, Insurance Clerk. i dm’w S Statement showing growth of Company by decades: SR R 0 AT T SN e S S O S Y VY S A S 6 Wt