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thoroughfares take the West Shore Rallroad to Albany and return on the New York Central to the Grand Cen- : : ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924.° - it tral Terminal,” he recommended. “If o F comes first with 39, Princeton second [or St. Cat's, has 22 American mem- 2 With 16, Yale third with 1% and |bers.” St Cat's is not ranked as a| STREET CROSSING EASY! Cornell and University of Virginia| full Oxtora College, having no hall ——— you are on the east side, g0 to Albany tie with six each. The large repre-|and no dormitories and no porter's by the New York Central and return 2 on the West Shore.” 3 i The - maglistrate’s suggestion was ’ H made when he sentenced Joseph Ros- sano, tax! driver, to 10 days In th workhouse for reckless driving. B and in part to the greater wealth of trate Frederick B. House, in Trafoc sentation of these universities is due| gate, yet it is s part of the uni-|Take Train Around Busy Inter- the students there. The greater te % number of Marvard men at Oxford| Felicitates Wright on Planes. |cCourt, outlined yesterday “the only in part to the tendency of Rhodes WA its . relation.” 45 the selection committees to select a8|university is in many respects section, Says Jurist. : scholars men who have done gradu-[similar to that of the ordinar ate work iIn the Eastern universities |colleges. Y | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. g NEW YORK, December 18.—Magls- itich | are here at their own expense. By the A 2 way, to cross Forty-second street at (170 Now -on Rolls; of British| &g by o e oy R e | e e ey e Do e o rhoea ars. £/00e,090 s ek i \ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET 2 lish, German and Scandinavian | Hgare wecretary of state for air, yes- Eettng run over by an automobile.” | members of workers' athletic clubs {.- School ‘as Against 226 names predominate among the|ierday sent a cablegram of congratu.| “If You are on the west side of thess in Germany. — 7 ; 3 American students at Oxford. lations and good wishes to Orville R R R R R T LT g in 1922. : The strong influence of Englsh|wrigne on the occasion of the “com- & social custom in America is show- |, (iEUE on the oveasion of f ; : ing ltself in the appearance of the - : i hyphenated surname and the triple ———— : ResEIae T e Avsta tea e Christian name. The fact that great| A project is under consideration in iy, Sueland. Deopmber b | sunitars jof (Americana are content|New York for the erection of a monu- N, f 12 pes o . S M| with a single Christian name has|ment Hayim Solomon, the first - . Oford University i slowly. deciin: | %ith 2 single Christisn name bas|ment to Hayim Solomon. the frst s g ews from the Economy Floor— $us from the total of the immediate| ;i"Gxford, where three, four, or even |the United tates PENNSYLVANIA AVEN! GYENTH STREE 3 towar years. In 1922 the Ameri-| five initial letters are nothing out cd ¥ man® students numbered 226. oA the number fell to 181,|°f the ordinary. ear there are 170. Exeter Most Popular. e only 90 are Rhodes| Of the Oxford colleges, Exeter is & holars, as compared with 141 two|the most popular with Americans. Mears ago and 109 last year. The|lt has 20 American students. Ameri- yormal number of Rhodes scholars|cans are represented in the other 1. (wo for each State, but the sus-|colleges in the following numbers: ngion of the scholarships during | Balliol, 14; Christ Church, 13; Pem- o lust yvears of the war resulted|broke, 11; Magdalene and New Col- ECONOMY! | Men’s Overcoats : 3 th 5 a greatly increased representation(lege, 9 each; Queen’s and Wad-| 3rom 1919 onward. Now the num-|ham, 8 each: = Merton, Lincoln Vor has reached the normal again.|and Hertford, 7 each; Worcester, 2 3a 19 number of man students| University, Oriel and Brasenose, © % ok ok . . 3o s scholars was 85, last|each; St. John's and Trinity, 4 d h W g W h Year it 11 to 72, and now it has|each: Keble, Jesus and Corpus an ere e are a aln lt Yisen to S0, Christi, 4 each; and St. Edmurnd The Christmas Gift— another Economy Floor item. * * * if chosen with taste— It was a good buy, we bought and meets his approval ! here % o Of the 170 man students in attend-| Hall, 1 Ence SO come from five of the larger| The Non-Collegiate Society, better American universities. Harvard | known in Oxford as St. Catherine's , O’Donnell’s— Bergerac ' ; ’ aks G" @mp(l)l)) 3204 M St. Moire | All-wool, weil tailored overcoats, e O Georgetown Silk Ties | beautiful plaid backs and excellent .................................................... Zis agting as a Star [l - Made of Moire chamoisé materials. Hand-worked button- Branch Oflicef lflt:r the | faille silk. Of Parisian de- | convenience O ose In that neighborhood who want to make use of The brilliancy of color and \ rivation, with an unusual hOleS and all seams piped. | exclusive distinction . Half belt, three-piece belt and the In the Boys’ 3 Star Classified columns. of patterns and de- Section : | B, | L very popular box-back models. . st 3 o Clothes for Boys That Are | nell’.—‘uured.dof the | S In. grays, browns, tans and fancy Real Values | ;v,""’,:“’.'.:"i.‘“.t:“'m..““.. ! ‘ mixtures. . | ice—and at t same | 7 Two-Pants Suits, *12.75 I cost. Noextrafees I N\ —— e Dressy Suits that also combine sturdi- | “B}{Elsqrau”i%r-d;lzsh | AT, 9 .s,mcl(ll, $ .75 ness and dependability, for their quality is GhhE e | Individually boxed in holiday boxes, these tics here though the price is low. Overplaid | Somblnedys pocauss | make an attractive, appealing gift. and tweed mixture effects in the new model HeBung [ Saks & Company—Street Floor { ] coats and one golf and regular knickers. ZArosaditic Cornect e e e SO o A Economy FOUI’th Floor Also blue serge and mouse color corduroy. Sizes 7 to 18 years. ; s e T Y 1L.1 ST S R = - = 5 ) —t L O TS %&a_&s&fi%fi Since isowv, Small Boys’ Overcoats, $12.75 S : y The better kinds of warm overcoating fabrics . i { as well as chinchillas. All are made with con- i vertible collars, muff pockets, belt all-around and a S Om an | are in wool body lined. In heathers, overplaids and plain colors. -“Sizes 2:to 10 years: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET gt Dox’t Put Off our Boys’ Mackinaws $12.75 Big warm coats for the out- L [ h door boy. Large convertible Men S Elgh t-DOllar LOW S Oes collars, muff and patch pock- ets, plain or pleated back and . ' belted. Overplaid effects and heather mixtures. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Wash Suits $2.95 Genuine Palmer Cloth, real linen, gabardine, poplins and other bet- ter grades of wash fabrics. Well tailored in middy—side lace—broad- { fall —kiddy, and other button-on styles in all the plain colors or com- binations. Sizes 2 to 10 years. lmportedEnglihcloih | Mor € Sample Pair S Of Shoes GTRIVETC VG TG I VTG IVGRG TS ST VO TTS T IV b Vo b o VoSS Hs 4o & & b 6% &% B Men! Now is the real time to save money on your shoe bill — several hundred pairs of fine | shoes in this sale. A to D widths | Shirts and Blouses Sizes Ranging From 7 and 7Y, B Width Boys’ shirts.... 5 . Tan calf, in the new light shades, dark tan and brown kid. DL = Black kid and dull black calf. . o2 ks ot R Men’s Blanket Robes oy onesi v e Women’s Low Shoes $8.50 Boys’ Black : % Rubber Coats, $3.95 $ | Regularly Sold From $9.95 to $12.75 4 £ d Individually Boxed ¢ Of good quality, dull-finished { i black rubber. Guaranteed wa- 1 20 styles of the newest. You will not , Because of a fortunate and timely purchase ' ;;r;‘)mtof.m aSticZIfS :1 s 18 years. feel r]g:ltdoll Chdrlstmz}s day if your feet of men’s fine quality bath and lounging robes | ats to , $1.00. S d f H : " S G T a8 e from one of our best makers, we are enabled | : Boys’ Cowboy Outfits | A <t e b, to put on this most important event just in | ’ e 3217251(11 o s Sbursolf: time for Christmas shopping. All are silk | ! Shirtfi%zlgq;:r:g, la:ialt,m:]llle: Stylish footwear, including}he popular Priscilla pump. It’s one of the COfd trlmn.led and ha.ve silk glrdles. A hOSt i chief, holster, pistol and hat. lem:ling styles of thet SeaSOI‘l. (,.(t)}xr%s in ta;:.;alf: twq—tonc()pa]\]tent c;)]t with of harmonious colorlngs and patterns to se- | Si 4 to 14 : suede trimming, patent colt wi rown kid trimming. thers o tent 4 4 3 H lgtsher Ocowfi'::rf,utfits up to colt, tan calf, black satin, brown velvet, dark tan with suede trim. B:tz:t leCt ffom In sizes Small, medlum’ large and | $8.95. X colt with apricot backs. Strap effects and the new step-in pumps. Any extra large. | X \ style heel you like. 3 ! Individual Boxed . : o : : ' bl / Men’s House Coats Men’s Brocaded 3 ! BY 5 cade ! TiitGapsTL:. oo $1.50 and $1.65 | | Men’s Christmas Slippers % Women’s | $7.50 Robes, $16.75 | Tan Raincoats and Hats .............. $5.50 - Make a Comfortable and Practical L H Sli Individ ,ll Boxed y . f Indian Play Outfits ........... $1.35 to $6.00 ! Gift as Well : | ouse Slippers Of the p':,p’s{mtf l:'o{,b]ga;;ced fab Individually Boxed | Jersey Pants Suigst oo Suaiida e $2.95 ¥ J | < . B 3 * | Neckwear .......... ....50c and 79¢ I ‘ 69C :‘98' Tel:ie 00!:;!‘, cuffs and !:;mkeg Unusually well tailored robes of | L’ndcrlwea.r ..... ceeeeans .$lv.w and $1.25 pli:::sl;:-lg v:v;ietyrte):e[.)r:tie::ise;vith good guality brocaded rayon in : g;gl‘ijfig%fiifi;’::_s_' Rau R _ndg'gso M,,;-s Em& iMe‘:l‘s Ope:as f1~mo| Slippers Felt inthlril()jbon trim- grogs an;il corg tlrimmings tirn sizes ‘S’;*;‘:;f:;"l::?er_?z ;nqdcoll:iringz g & etts of tan an of rovn, tan of silver- gray ming. Quilt tin i or small, regular or extra size 5 S1 raid and cor i Wool ‘Golf: Sackas. (5 it sl Pt 0ot brown kid. and black kid. andsilver ‘blue. el stl;:le:. .sl;;é’dég men. trimmings and silk cord girdle. i """"" i $250 & $3 $2.50 to $4 $2 & soles and heels. Other House Coats from Sizes small, medium, large and | ; : $5.95 to $30 extra large. § { 7 4 Shos -Section, Street Floor. . s Saks & Company—Second Floor i