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WORLD EDUCATION INSTTUTE IS RGED Southern California Univer- sity Head Would Have Branch in Every Country. BY CLAUDE 0. PIKE. The Star and Chicago Daily News +|state can be brought into one great ous nations, would collect data on the many fustitutions to help students who desire to study abroad, and could appoint official commissions from time | to time for the study and investiga- | tion of educational methods in other nations. Dr. von Kleinsmid also suggests a clearing house for the educational ac- complishments established in connec- tion with the Pan-American Union, which would serve to unify the American natlons, but which alse would be organized in such a way as an ultimate expression of the ational ideas of the ecivilized | , inviting into the organization adminstration the support of them all. Such an institution would be of a purely graduate character, with its educational leaders scattered over the entire world. That the schools of a educational association is believed ossible. Such an accomplishment on | larger scale through an interna- THE EVE BATTERED AND FINED LOVER UNDISMAYED Waits 6 Years; Claims Girl for Bride; Pinched in Door; Beaten Twice; Arrested; Keeps On. Special Dispateh to The Star. CHICAGO, T, December 26— Stephen Sedlak is the ideal lover. Events that would send the ordinaray suitor blubbering into retreat only serve to cause the flame in Stephen's heart to leap higher. Stephen is 26, Six years ago he attended a dance at Hammond, Ind., and met a sprite of a girl. It was a case of love at first sight, but the , who was then 12, said he would have to wait. He assured her he would wait, and he did. gether he aseayed to get into the house by a side window, but a po- ! liceman mistook him for a burgla and battered him down. At nigh court he was fined $50, but vowed hc will still win the girl after a spe-| clalist has patched up his nose and other repairs have been made. Stephen allows he is na aqultter, and he is determined to make Mise Norman his bride. GUNMEN WOUND FIVE. NEW YORK, December 26.—Five men were seriously wounded when two gunmen entered an East Side poolroom and opened fire on them yesterday. The victims are in a hos- pital and three of them are not ex- pected to live. The men who did the shooting fled with séveral com- panions in an automoblle in which they had driven to the poolroom. All the wounded men told detectives they knew of no motive for the at- I 3 ~4 . 316 # JE Cunningham Co ¥ | \ | | nal association with a well organ. d plan of representation to discuss oblems of clementa second- for Wednesday, to the minute when she | tack. became of Stephen, attired in his best, called to claim Miss Julla Norman. Mrs. Norman told him to [* beat it and slammed the door 8o hard e that it cut off the end of his nose ttional bringing mutual | yng mutilated three fingers. understanding, respect and confldence | Stephen, slightly disfigured, but f among the nations.” still game, tried the back door. There advised of all n s pertain Copyright, 1924, by Chicago Daily News €0.) | he was met by a husky brother of in the different nations e o the girl, who blackened both his scd institute would se Oklahoma alone produces one-|eyes and ruined what was left of his caring house for ormation | fourth of the petroleum of the whole | nose. of educators in the vari-|of the United tes. | When e 0000000000000 00 A O A SO AORS LA S Vanderlip Holding Own. SCARBOROUGH, N. Y. December 26.—Frank A. Vanderlip, former financier, who is ill at his country home with typhold fever, is “holding his own,” Dr. Norman Barnesby, the family physician an- nounced yesterday. He sald that it will be two more days before the pulled himself to- |crisis of the allment will have passed. repre- al section, offers nter nal | b rganized, | for the tration COAT: Marked Down! For Saturday Here’s the first big after-Xmas mark-down in Warm Winter Coats—an opportunity to buy hand- some fur-trimmed coats at great reductions. Coats That Sold at $45, $39.75 and $35.00 to Go Saturday at 3 A Drastic Cutting in Prices to Reduce Stocks to Normal Sizes We have too many coats on hand just prior to January 1st inventory, and we are taking this one day’s mark-down as a means of unloading! These are high-type coats—beautifully tailored of fine materials—many are lavishly trimmed with fur —all are wonderful values. Suede and Soft Fabrics Examine the materials and you will quickly appreciate their real values! Soft suede-finished fabrics—a variety of styles to suit every taste. Cranberry and other much-wanted colors are included. he had Women’s ’Kerchiefs 12 for %1 An even dozen for $1.00. Plain white or colared effects. Many with embroidered cor- ners, Boudoir Caps Formerly $1.59 to Satisfa t Since 1859 $1.95 2y 9= | I Nu"asigne: B 810.818 Seventh Street All delight- Street Floor Hats of Silk and Straw j Make Their Debut These exquisite creations make their first appear- e tomorrow. They are true barometers of what the styles for Spring will be—the keynote being simplicity, embroidery and foliage trimming and vivid colors— particularly leaning to the rust and blue tones so preva- lent during sunshiny weather. Canton, Georgette, Faille Ribbon, Straw Braids —and various combinations. Modifications of the peaked mode, drooping pokes and ofi-the-face shapes predominant. Gloria Swanson Hats of Suede Felt Sl a5 As illustrated—a stunning poke shape in medium and large effect. Cranberry, henna, oxblood, shutter green, lip- stick red, powder blue, wood brown, oak and black. Trim- med with wide satin ribbon. Street Floor ots’ Warm Winter Coats Formerly $5.98, Special $ 4 98 [ the style and weight to keep the tot warm and Polalre in tan, deer, brown and plailds in belted red styles. Inverted or patch pockets, self fabric Trimmed with #utching buttons. S 2 to 5 Children’s $5.98 D 8 ren’s $5. resses, $4.9 Wool jersey, serge and checked fabrics in the simple one-plece styles so well liked by mothers and daughters too. Silk and wool embroidery, braid and buttons are their only trimmings. Navy, tan, brown, copen, green, red and combination of p &) colors. Girls’ Sweaters, $2.98 $1.50 Gingham Dresses, $] New, advanced styles as shown for Spring. Heavy knit coat style with roll collar and two pockets. Brown, navy, buff and marcon. Sizes 30 Checked and plaided ginghams trimmed with plain 1o 36 fabrics and applique embroidery. Novel pockets and belts. Sizes 7 to 14 years. Street Floor $4.98 Brushed Wool Scarf and Cap Sets $3.25 A radical reduction on these necessities of cold weather. Youngsters and grown girls will adore these Brown, buff, poppy, red and peacock tams and fringed scarfs. Cap topped with large woolly pompon. Street Floor English Broadcloth Shirts $1.39 Slight irregulars of $2.00 and $2.50 grades. Many are only slightly soiled from handling: others with minor imperfection of weave, Genuine marked English broad- cloth, in neckband and collar- attached styles. White, tan, blue and gray. Not every eize in each color, but all sizes in the lot. 14 to 17. Men’s Hose 15¢ Pair Firmly knitted cotton, with double heel and sole. Black. navy, cordovan and gray. All sizes Men’s Shop—Street Floor Silk: and Wool Union Suits, $1.39 Fashioned with built-up shoulder, French bands and no sleeves. Knee length. Flat geams that make them prefer- able for wear under reducing girdles. Regular and extra sizes, These are usual $2.25 values. Second Floor Boys’ Winter 2-Pants Suits Orcoats and Mackinaws The first cold snap found many boys without a warm coat or suit. No need for them to be without any one day longer—for here are excellent wearables at a The Mackinaws at $6.95—Checks, overplaids and plain effects, all well remarkably low price. made and finished with taped seams. Muff or patch pockets. Sizes 8 to 16, Street Floor Rayon Stripe Union Suits, $1 Regular and extra sizes, in a very good looking suit. Low neck, no sleeves and knee length. Expensive Fur Trimmings Caracul Moufflon Coats Trimmed With Fur Collars Coats Trimmed With Fur Panels Coats Trimmed With Fur Collars and Cuffs Coats Trimmed With Fur Collars, Cuffs and Borders Third Floor, Coat Department. French Seal Marmink Muskrat Manchurian Wolf Forest Mills Union Suits 85¢ Regular and extra sizes, in a medium-weight sult; low neck, no sleeves and knee length. Infants’ Silk and W ool Shirts, 59¢ Beautiful quality, especlally soft and fine to the touch. High neck, long sleeves. Sizes for in- fants to 3 years. Street Floor The Suits, at $6.95, have extra pants, and are made f fancy cheviots in medium, light and dark shades. A de assortment of styles. Both pants full cut and lined. Sizes 8 to 17. The Overcoats at $6.95—Hcavy chin- chilla and kersey, in brown, olive, gray, cinnamon and other good shades. Sizes Qe Kayser and Wear-Right Fancy Cuff Gloves Of Chamoisette and Chamois-Suede “King’s Palace S pecial” Pure Silk Stockings Chiffon and Service Weights Featured here ex- clusively, The King's Palace “Special is a clear, pure thread silk Here are many new effects fn numerous variations of the decorated cuff and gauntlet mode. These are correct for stocking, full fash- wear with any costume, and foned) with 5l aan i ceptional savings at foot, mercerized gar- = ter top and high- Two-tone embroidered spliced heel. backs, contrasting pipings and perforated cuffs are but a few of the many fashion notes featured. Black with red. black with white, almond, mode, brown and beaver. All sizes. Street Floor—King’s Palace Cinhamon, nude, 3 Pairs for French tan, cocoa, sil- $4.75 ver, gray, nickel, jack rabbit, gun metal and black. Be'sure to ask for the “King's Palace Special® when you ask for hosiery. All sizes. Street Floor Sale of W $5 Double Blankets, $3.45 Heavy-welght, double size, 66x30-inch blankets, in gray with blue or pink borders. $8 Wool-Mixed Blankets . $5.95 70x80 inches, extra large size. Heavy weight, in pink, blue or tan plaids. Colored soisette bound. arm Blankefs Sl $5 Comforts, $3.95 Scroll stitched in- several attractive designs. Plain color sateen borders, Filled with clean, white cotton. Third Floor $1.25 Crib Blankets, 98¢ Pr. 30x40-inch blankets, in pink or blue pencil checks. Slightly soiled from display. Soft and warm, 0 0 00 0 OO RO MmIlllmmmnmmmnmnmuummnmmlmmm'nmnmnulluummmmuumlumm LT