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THE EVENING STXR, v"tsmwe'rov D. T, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1927, ¥rom Yesterday's 5:30 Edition of The Star. , Building of National University At G. W. U. to Be Aim of Lewis Newly Inaugurated President Pledges Himself to Work for Creation of Great Institution. HELLO! HELLO!— ief of the Home— 5 WILLIAMS ! o . . ' : Inthe Qe of the Home—By GLUYAS Food Bargains for Friday and Saturday Master Bread ' 5¢ EVAPORATED MILK e 10%c Pet—Borden’s—Van Camp’s ASKS IWILL SOMEONE CLOSE THE RITCHEN DOOR - THE MAID'S MAKIJIG SUCH A RACKET Wi savs A MINUTE DEAR, SHE m#s{\ut A THING A university with national charac- |trial and commercial expansion, for SHL'S SAVING ter and Influence, a university sending into every corner of the land an ever- icreasing company of men and women | imbued with the true spirit of Amer- feanism—“free in a proper degree from those local prejudices and habitual jealousies which when car- vied to ~ excess are mnever-failing therein was created the necessity for accurate knowledge in a hundred ex- panding flelds of human endeavor. A few weeks ago a professor of math- ematics in a middle western college died. He had overtaxed his strength in contributing as his share in the world war countless hours of math- THE: S T HEAR. “_“1&%& SHE CANT HEAR. Sunny Smile or Khaki Light Syrup PEACHES 2 cans 27¢ Sources of disquietude to the public | ematical training to young artillery mind and pregnant of mischievous | officers, and many a shell that went consequences to this country.” home on the western front was given To the creation of such a great |its direction by this quict and peace- national university here in the Na- [ful man on the shores of the great tional Capital Wiiliam Mather Lewis | lakes. yesterday dedicated his future when he | Value of Ttained Mind. as formally inaugurated president | «wrhno war was fought by exact of George Washington University in | mathematics and ce, and the bat- Memorial Continental Hall before an | t]a of complex and crowded civiliza- fundience of statesmen, ranking for- | tion®is Fought to a successtul issue y eign diplomats. high administration | not by tMote who guess but by those officers and nationally prominent edu- | who know. The t d mind is an cators from many parts of the coun- casential 'in_the struggle for exist: s nee. It is this zation which Big Influence Visioned. m ikes the (l;rl)!;\fiml of l(-d\.l’:al,‘v;‘(;:.lal Fashing P _ | standards and educational m: T O e rentole"| different thing than in former cen- of intellectual treasure,” Dr. | S Ty caunented lared it is the problem and T e I\IlV of George Washington “to be the line between the MARCELLA PEAS 3 cans 50c You'll want a few cases at this price PLANTATION PINEAPPLE 214 can 24c Center Slices—Ripe Hawaiian Pines, and a few cases of these 1rea Sloiscred Tife. Today we = & , CURTICE JAMS o VAN LILL'S jar 19¢ m ‘ < | IICOFFEE 0ld Dutch Blend 2 lbs. 45¢ i et SUGAR Finestcanegranulated 10 Ibs. 90¢ CORN Maine style 3 cans 25¢ FLOUR xeystone, 51bs., 19¢; 12 Lbs,, 42¢; 24 Lbs,, 82 blt him lo buru- Our customers tell us they’ve never used better flour SUNMAID RAISINS package own ground. to hlh s transactions through ., American Kitchen Bouquet Sauer Kraut, bulk, qt.. . Smll No. 2, Cans. .. 3 g S'?;f: apalez = , Heinz Vinegar, bottle. Shaker Soap . Gl::t Rosa Marmalade, 1 Ib. Del Monte Spinach, 2Y5 can.. . Wagner’s Stringless Beans. .111,¢ Paris Succotash, 2 for Clicquot, bottle SALMON piwee . 25¢ Star Lobster, large. o.....40c Small, 25¢ B & M Fish Flakes, large .15¢ Small, 10c SAYS FOR GOODNESS SAKE DO BE QUIET - NO, SHE DOESN'T KNoW WHO'S TAKEN HIS MAGAZINE BUT, HOW CAN GHE_HEAR WITH HIM STAMF- ING AND MUTTERING .AROUND olar,, lived in a great y and the people of t to transmit the put in motion ever ssmanship. in fo & national spirit.” A few minut received the fe colleges and uni Whose names have b upon the history of ross in the nation. H is believed to have been the gathering of promitcnt that ever assem i And he served notice that the higher erica wiil' be T !‘gfi‘ insticution” of icarning’ will “fail ‘to neration if, while holding | iberal education—if it does | Sl e R i distinguish_between edu- SEart o adtge nd training. Just as truly in 30 doing it | ¥l IRAL INE dous net adjust Hsel? . 4 Eeneral prosress of mankind. | FNUSHIN (he needs of the times—if, | while holding to high standards, 1t | education,” | does ot have the courage to depart | merica n,-.,‘fn.m conventional and time-honored | ioneering policies when in so doing it may aid | {o the progress of mankind." Reaponsibility to Youth. Turning immediately education, he added HER ROOM -DONT CALL -UP AND 1T SHE WAS SAVING DOWN THE HALL ® McCluré Newspaper Syndicate When Broadway Came to Washington per_cent. but in a similar p high school attendance has o more than 500 per cent. i ibe ' Uiiyatee whi tage of our ‘3""'1 at- promp!ed the desire for membership. | an at-|Jt must weigh the capacity of the in- | dividual, he continged, and not yield (Continued on Page 10, Column 2 Catarrh CLINICAL tests have proved that Zonite, the World War antiseptic, is highly effective in cases of nasal catarrh. 3 The antiseptic is used,in dilation as a nasal spray for this trouble. Its effect is to cleanse the mu- cous membrane and reduce ab- irness to itself and | nmunm upon the century of indus- You'll never buy them so cheap this fall— they'll keep. Walnuts No. 1 Diamond Brand, 1923 27cLb. crop. We coutdn't say more. normal discharges, thus clearing the nasal passages. mucous may A mo.e copious flow of be expected after spraying; it will soon disappear. Atomizer fittings must be of hard rubber. I bottles SOc and $1.00 e N A s O e e e S e o Jonile : CHARLES L. MULL 1133 SROADWAY. NEW YORK F reumes s e October 12, 1923, The Fashion Washingten, m " Gentlemen: Yor the enclosed amowmt of $37.50, please sand me to uy bome adtress (32 West 224 St.. New Tork CILy) one of the €ray suits dlsplayed.in your windows last Sunday, Priace of Wales model, pleated Srousers, etc. 8ise of coat K “Zrousers length . cufy :ix . 17. ¢ : 30 " Iam mm: saxious to obtais & satisfactory fitting in this nnhp-. and trust the above messurements will be found complete. - Thanking Jou for this courtesy, ! remain Almonds 1923 crop—soft shels. Gorton’s Roe, tall can. . . .17¢c Boston Mackerel oasi Lb., 20c Chickens, Lb., 37c Frying and 27c Lb. Filet of Haddock Lb., 27¢ Two More Carloads of Little Corn-Fed Pigs. That Means Strictly Fresh and Home Dressed PORK LOIN ROAS FRESH HAMS FRESH SHOULDERS Ib. FRESH SPARERIBS Ib. Whote |b., 22¢ Ib. 19c 15¢ 12v%¢ ALL PORK SAUSAGE Ib. 20c CHUCK ROAST DUTCH ROLL CLOD ROAST Ib. 18¢ Ib. 15¢ Ib. 20c When Newt York comes to Washirigton for such a thing as SFYLE—well, that’s worth an ad! Mr. Chatlés L. Mull of New York passed The Fashion Shdp one Sunday morning. He found the door locked—but a few days later we received the letter and chetk shown above. On Octobdr 20, Mr. Mull wrote: “P]eakelpermlt me to thank you for the manner in whxch yqu have handled my order of October 12 for a suit of clothes. I am happy to say that the suit has arfived, that T am wearing it, and that I seem to find it entirely satisfactory. It sets micely,’ looks neat and trim, and has fully come up to my expectatwnk for value.” LEG OF LAMB . Ib. 38c MILBROOK EGGS doz. 39c BREAKFAST BACON Ib. 17c GRAPEFRUIT =i 3 for Oranges, 216-size, new crop Florltla, 8 for. .. Lemons, fancy California, doz. for. .......... c Sweet Potatoes, yellow, 4 Ibs. for. ...... ... Cabbage, Danish, hard head, 6 Ibs. for-........... Omons,newyellow,4lbs for........A.. : Beets, fresh and tender, 3 bunches for. ... . .. Turmps,clean white, 3 bunchesfor. . ........ You’ll Warm Upto Vassar Underwear You’ll like it as every man does—it’s tailored—it’s com- fortable—it’s warm-—it’s ev- erything that you’d expect —and more. 2 to 10 Duo-Fold Underwear, too—for men who like Duo-Fold ne 1325 F STREET Would yod like to see this Prince of Wales model that 1mpre=sed him so much? The Faskion Ghop FRED PELZMAN, Prestdeat. Two Stores .. —house of Kuppenheimer Clothes