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PARTY TOEXPLORE the face of the American college should be set against them. “It should be the policy of a college in a democracy not to build a fence around it in order to keep out folks who want to enter, but rather to build steps up to it in order that those may enter who desire to do so and can profit by doing so.” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JUNE 7, 1925—PART 2. A Lost City. From the Adventure Magazine. Around the city of Culiacan, the capital of the Mexican state of Sinaloa, on the west coast of Mexico, there has grown a legend about,the lost city of Bacis. Up in the interior of Sinaloa there is a little village called Baci and the lost city is supposed to be inland even farther, up a river which runs through this town. It is said that oranges, and carved bits of wood, also oddly woven cloth, have floated down this stream, but as it i{s impassable, all attempts to find this lost city have tailed. The local people belleve that there is a remnant of one of the anclent tribes of Mexico who live there and that their homes are furnished with gold utensils, and that there are many orchards there. Even the In- dians do not travel in the hills where this lost city is supposed to be. Many prospectors have attempted to find the place, but it has all been in vain. The Sponge Trade. From the Detroit News. Nassau, capital of the Bahama Islands, has a market where sponges are sold. It is entirely a negro trade. Not a single sponge is brought up by diving. The men are armed with long 13 poles, to the end of which are affixed sharp blades. They are worked on much the same principle as tree pruners, but to | reach where the sponges grow the poles have to be 18 feet in length. The water is so clear that it is easy to see where the crop is lying and even to select and secure each indl nge of thousand spon day and the market is large proportion in stables and are the rou ; the remainde are cleaned and sold as bath sponges. UNKNDHN SLANDS Expedition of Americans and Mexicans to Visit Unin- habited Pacific Group. 72024 7th St. N. _BEHRENDS’ AGENT LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS, Marvelous Men’s Values in This Anniversary Sale |f . 59c, 69c Men’s Summer Underwear| Balbriggan Short I Sleeve Shirts and Knee length draw- seats. This y all mer weight, 69c Men’s Pure Thread 72024 7th St. N.W. BEHRENDS’ : AGENT LADIES® » TRNA NS. Mexico's unknown islands, the Re- HOME JOURNAL PATTER! villagigedo group in the Pacific, are to be the object of scientific study by a joint expedition of Americans and Mexicans. “The Revillagigedos, little known bits of beaten path in the Pacific, from hasty classification as ‘desert islands’” says a bulletin from the Washington headquarters of the Na- tional Geographic Society. “Less even is known of the Revil- lagigedos than of Ecuador's Gala pagos or Chile’s Juan Fernandez and Easter Islands. On a map they seem reasonably accessible, lying 300 miles almost due south of the tip of Lower Califo: a and 375 miles west of the nearest coast of Mexico proper. But the islands are uninhabited and there is no reason for even an annual call by ships, such as those made to East Island ] vears go by without Mexicans visiting the island and they are seldom even sighted by man except when some wandering vessel leaves the usual steamer lanes. n Rising From the principal e large to ANNIVERSARY HOUR SALE Only on the Hours Advertised Will These Items Be Sold like other land off the suffer sizes. Ushering the Second * ANNIVERSARY SALE With Week of BEHREND’S Bigger-Than-Ever Values 9:15 TO 10 O’'CLOCK ONLY I Our Regular $1.00 Girls’ Gingham DRESSES Nice quality gingham, in small check and novelty patterns. Straightline models, prettily trimmed in contrasting colors; collars and cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14. Ed:l and Confirmation ||| - Don’t Miss a Single Item of This Wonderful WREATHS | 98¢ Full foliage wreaths in prettiest styles. Imported 20c and 25¢ Children’s Sox White, fancy top; cuff sox; 474 to 9 sizes. Array of Anniversary Bargains BEHRENDS’ Agent Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns I N with C Sea. island, is mountain height of approximately 24 wide. At places the sea and have i 10 TO 11 O’CLOCK ONLY Yard-Wide English il Longcloth 7 Soft chamois fin- 8c rising from the 8,700 feet. It is miles long and 9 sheer cliffs meet been w and far places with sandy which g ern side of the is bidding :l Men’s Work Shirts xcellent I | | | | | I The Best Buys You’ve Ever Seen Are in This Anniversary Sale 62 to *92 Women's and Misses’ Dresses All-Over Lace . 55 Silk Crepe Figured Foulards Satins Voiles $15.00 to $20.00 White Silk DRESSES Fine georgette and silk crepe in dozens of exquis- ite styles for all occasions —confirmations, gradua- tions, weddings and street wear. 16 to 44 sizes. $25.00 to $30.00 Beaded DRESSES n ays a and pebbly beache: le slopes rise. The south and is rather for- ish glish long- cloth, in 2 to 10 yd. lengths, All perfect goods. acti and scrub. de is more inviting. ation is less of a character, being marked par 5 by a wild bean and other vines. on record to col- onize the Revills dos was made in 1869 when John h, an Australian, obtained a concession from the Mex- ican government. He took to Socorro all group of men and women cattle and 100 sheep and Smith died soon after reach- island and his companions ned the enterprise. The c; shed, but the sheep and goats and the island is said to be tocked with them today. “Occasional expeditions have gone from the Mexican mainland to Kill sheep and goats for their hides. Near sea level there is only a spa growth of' grass. It is not improb- able, however, that the parts of the island high' enough to penetrate the lowest cloud regions obtain enough moisture to support a luxuriant growth of grass and herbs Bought specially for this sale. Dresses that have all the style and character of dresses selling from even $10.00 to $20.00. Everything that’s new is shown in plain colors, fashionab.le styles, checks and figured patterns. $9.75 Selling $15.00 to $25.00 Specials in Corsets and Muslin Underwear Women’s Athletic Underwear Made | athletic elastic tops. insertion with Pink and white seam. Sizes 36 to Girdles and Corsets Made of plain a fancy co side 48 to 54 Extra Size DRESSES A rare opportunity for stout women to get a nice, full assortment at this price. Choice of broad- cloth, voiles and Summer fabrics. .90 $ 12 wonderful styles. Street dresses of genuine 12 TO 1 OCLOCK ONLY 59¢ Women’s Ribbed 11 TO 12 O°CLOCK ONLY English broadcloth, in . L] Union Suits $3.98 to $5 Women’s Broadcloth new pretty stripes and plain colors. 16 to 46 sizes. z\i.:af.“u insete Harbor Unique Specie: ¢ Colors “The only other island of impor- tance in the group is Clarion, to the Nice Gauze Ribbed Suits, crochet neck with a draw west of Socorro. The two islands are separated by 214 miles, but be- $1.00 to $139 BLOUSES Women’s Sateen and .55 tween them lies Roca Partida, an isolated pir 100 yards | long and hal rising 110 feet from the Wz San Benedicto, a rock completes the The conditions on to those on ous_sheep. “No s of the flora and fauna of the Revillagigedos has ever been string, trimmed armholes, lace-trimmed pants, reg- ular and extra sizes. 3 to a customer. 28 1 TO 2 OCLOCK ONLY 59¢ Boys’ All Perfect COATS $§ Navy blue and all the beautiful bright color- ings, some fur bordered, some braided or embroid- ered, others sport styles. Close-out price. 148 Gorgeously Beaded Dres- ses, in all colors, including black; 12 great patterns to select from. Sizes to 48. 69c White and Tan Dimity and Voile Over Blouses. Taflored or fancy styles; 36 to 46 sizes. Muslin Costume Slips made. It is not improbable that, like the now famous Galapagos, the islands may be the home of interest- ing species found nowhere else in the world.” TEXAS WILL HAVE UNIQUE COLLEGE ¥College-That-Is-to-Be” Is Novel Venture Higher Education. BOYS ANNIVERSARY SALE Blouses for boys 6 to 15 : it years. Imitation yoke, at- Chambray Crash and Peggy White Regulation Made of nice qualit mercerized poplir 1 white, with full pleated skirts. Just the thing Dresses | for school closing. s 112] $3 Girls’ Broadcloth Dresses i $2.50 Girls Khaki Hiking|| seasor new broad Suits | stripes. Pretty models Hiking Dress Big Girls’ Black y 6 = o = Cloth and Pongette Tub Suits. t‘r:;f;:tlmf’:;llcflcfi(;fiffi‘“ pat Attractive models and well trim- ngs. med. Button, Middy and flapper styles. All colors. Sizes 2 to 8. 2 TO 3 O°CLOCK ONLY 29c Pillow CASES 42x36 Perfect Pillow- cases, made from fine grade cotton, finished with a 3-inch hem. Genuine Broadcloth in $1.00 Boys’ By the Assor Extra good LUBBOC June 6.—“The Col- Quality Sul- lege-That-I =oon is to open its hur-dyed c doors out he the plains of west | < i Pants Texas, where the lands: level | Khz-k): Pam.l‘ as a table and the vision is as far as | S Cir Btyjes nan eye can see. | Sizes 7 to 17. ate institution with more than acres and $1,000,000 to start, without cholarship fence” but | with “scholarshi ' without a | Greek letter : but with al burning desire to instill character and | teach democracy, this is the ideal of the Colleg at-Is-to-Be, which is the name given new Texas Theologi- cal College its first president, Dr. P. W. Horn Will Open in September. The college is being built to mee. the deman: a public o Jearning ture appropriz od $1,000,000 izens of Lub- bock chipped in, at a low price, 2,000 | acres of the pl: to start it on its W The first buildings are now | mpleted and the college ex- | pects to open its doors for freshmen | and sophomores ne sptember In a new coun 1 with a_new school, Dr t out to build | what he new brand of | college. g of what he ex- pects to t s jssued what he c¢alls some * seys."” 1 First of all h of directors th letter frater- | nitles be e and the board promptly adopted the proposal. There | is to be no hazing of freshmen at the| new school one is to be sum- marily dismissed because of poor scholarship, but the school is going to attempt to adjust itself to the needs of the student and find a place for him, Dr. Horn said. The present system of dismissing about one-third of the freshman cl and sending them | home hopeless failures is “‘indefensible and well-nigh criminal,” he declared. Faculty Qualification. The faculty is to be composed of “manly men and womanly women, above pettiness, strife and jealousy, gifted with the ability to get along in| the little world of the college and in| the great work outside.” With the idea of adopting the build- ings to their particular purpose and to the climate and historical background ! of the section, the old Spanish type was selected. On hazing, Dr. Horn said: “The real trouble’is not that the freshman is paddled, but that he is paddled because he is'a freshman. The men who inflict the punishment are really injured more than the freshmen because the idea of class distinction is instilled into their minds even more strongly than into the minds of the freshmen. “Is it possible to have a college for American youths of such a nature that no clear-cut social lines will be drawn between the freshmen and the upper classmen? Many college presidents say that it is not. At any rate, the Coilege-That-Is-To-Be aspirse to be & college of that particular type. It be- lieyes that the face of America is set against arbitrary class lines, and that, Made of cotton cash- both long or short silk embroidered and scalloped collar and cuffs: nicely made and lined: button front. 3 TO 4 O'CLOCK ONLY 69c Women’s Porch FROCKS Made of good quality ginghams and percales. In light and dark colorings; tie-back sashes; rickrack trimmed; all colors and desirable shades, 2-piece made of good 2t 1.00 BOYS’ BLOUSES Made of good quality material_in patterns like wears, yokes. open sport, button cuffs . ton-down attached sizes A full line of Bonnets and Hats, in all shapes; for either boys or girls; nicely made and trimmed. of mice all-white, d contrast- o of tan 4 TO 5 O'CLOCK ONLY 59c Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose Ribbed to the Sport Sox, pretty silk em- broidered cuff tops. Black, white, gray, cordovan, nude and beige. Sizes 7 to 10. 5 TO 6 O°'CLOCK ONLY 59c Boys’ Crash and Khaki PANTS 390 Emblem S all sizes. collar. He toe, eliev b A 15¢ Curtain Scrim 36-inch Im A moteworthy anniversary spe- a No _short " lengths, each shade is 3x6-ft. and mounted on gu anteed spring rollers. All colors: plenty of the wanted green. "'$1.00 Printed Crepe de Chine On Thursday we sold 800 yards of these beautiful Silk and Cotton Printed Crepes, Crash and Khaki . made knicker style, light and dark colors all sizes but perfect merchandise. ' $3, $4 & $5 Women’s Shoes Patents Suedes Satins and fronts; cuff sleeves; heavy Made of the better all wanted colors. Pants Sailor Suit and novelty patterns, " Bonnets, 49c to Olgalldle BOYS’ WASH HATS " thmed; colors, navy and black grounds. Some stripe various or two. Handsome colorings in large an s 30k oF s wnder TImported Tub Stripe assure quick sales perfect. . longcloth, 49¢ Monte Carlo Voiles ladies and children, also handsome Summer Kids Jersey-ribbed All-wool Suits, in Infants’ Specials for Anniversary . S $3.00 Little Tots’ Knitted Capes Fancy Novelty Weave Worsted $ .95 bud embroidery; colors, pink and | blue. quality voiles, beauti- fully embroidered sullie 30 o B o B $2.50 Little Tots’ Cashmere Coats well trimmed. Sizes 7 to " $3.00 Boys’ Long Pants i W ASIZI Sérrs Little Tots’ Apron Dresses Cute Warm Weather Kkl cloths Mds o and pleated bloomer bot- Sizes 2 to 6 vears. c tom. Embroidered Pockets, side-tie sashes, pocket and mode tie. All colors. Dresses “Ca'sh and fancy stitching. AG Collecti f Silk ics Underpri i e reat Collection of Silks and Wash Fabrics Underpriced for Anniversary Monday 49c Monte Carlo Flock Voiles 59¢ Tissue Gingham 59c Flowered Voiles 40-inch Monte Carlo flock dot Voile, in c A superior grade of Tissue Gingham, in c Your wardrobe will not be complete effects; full pieces and perfect stripes. small flowered designs c $1'79 Tub Stl'lpe 59c Tub Stripe Broadcloth lg.c 65¢ que Assarted White Goods e et Gingham e pek Fine Grade 32- colors o1 in the lot ou w Pongee cn grounds of stripes and fancy White and find striped fashion s Ueelgns cut into ecru: full ed some Summer dresses e Ll LA b 55c Tussah Pongee e prints are in flower, scrawl an A Silk e SR all-over effects, on light and dark grounds. ilk and Cotton Woven Pongee in 25 c You will find all wanted colors in the plain chiffon voile o e curtains; 36 inches wide $4.00 W. ? A omens Bathi i thing Suits solid colors or with Rayon Striped Skirts, one-piece style and Full Size Skirts, round necks. High shades of Red, Copen, Jade, American Beauty, Capes, plain or brushed wool collars $2.00 Little Tots’ Voile Dresses Shcter eizes T 10 Neow. Modal Toni $ 98 Dresses, in fancy prints I 3 # $1.00 Big Girls’ Boys’ and Girls’ P.K. and Organdie : and_bi a vast assortment of new designs in bright a beautiful color assortment—in checks of this Summer without a flowered voile dress . Just received a new Pongee $ 49 Window Shades |. c inch Dress Ging- and stand many tub- bings. beautiful colors; makes lovely dresses for Navy and Orange. All sizes. Black White Gray Tan Ribbed Vests full length; crochet neck Suits 69c Fine Gauge Ribbed 2 7 and draw strings. % c Soft, Combed Yam 39c Women’s Extra Size Vests, for stout women; wide shoulder straps, Women’s Extra |69¢ Boys’ Striped Size Ribbed Pants| Madras Union Pants for large women: muslin band tops, lace- and have another big lot to sell tomorrow. So come early and benefit. c...ceeiiiinnnn - Good quality ginghams, in $ 015 small check or solid colors. Round collars or V neck; trim- rick-rack. Sizes 36 to 44. ‘Women’s Crepe $2.50 Women’s Kimonos House Frocks $ 1 .95 $ 1 .95 Scroll and Japanese de- Zxcellcntqnlmystrlred kind of ginghame, linenes Madras Union Suits: full Towiis ahav shirred | OF novelty patterns: full l;pc:(ver seats. od ribbon er fancy silk e cut, tastily trimmed; tie- i ‘broidery _fronts. sashes. Sizes 36 to Co tan 38 3 insets; to years. tizes® 8 t) $1.50 Women’s House med in organdy, pique and Dresses of the better signs or solid colors: long All_colors.