Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1925, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925. | Irank Burne and Felix Morley, all of] Connecticut—Robert R. R. Brooks, | Baltimore, and R. B. Foster and C.,Middleton, Conn.; Wesleyan Univer- ‘ . Mahaffie, both of Washington. | sit |t CAPITAL RESIDENT 1§ RHODES WINNER Edward G. Lowry, Jr., 22, Takes Scholarship on Second Attempt. Under the rules governing the con- | Delaware—Cornelius A. Tilghman, for the Rhodes scholarship, two Conn.; Yale University. now els Tobert McGil, h will be given in Wa University of he Maryland district. | ves | ex | Inzgton or t : Wyman, 31 OTHERS ARE NAMED. University of Idaho. J 1 Gordon _ Coleman ! bury, Evanston, IIL; | Mead, Wood- | 420 Candidates Seck Coveted Change Northwestern University. Abroad. for Study Indiana Winner. Associated Pre e s ; WARTHMOR ndiana—Ernest Ru: el Boller, fayette, Ind.; Purdue fversity. Lexing- of Kentuck Morris Legendre, Princeton Univer- | December 14. ' La- The results of the annual 0](‘\11;:1\ :(K-L olars held Saturday in 32 nnounced today by Presi-| ton, K < Avdelotte of Swarthmore ! Loulstana—Joh ican retary of the | New Orleans, La. | Rhodes® trustees. There were 420 can- | /1% enting 85 colleges and| Malne . this year for the 32 ap-| '] | pointments, as compa with 344 in sl 1 when the sponding group tes elected. Ohio lead with 39, while Pen Ivania was second with Edward G Hillyer e of the coveted ips last vear, tempt in the 1 rewarded by one of the 32 succes: 3 Tv. who ard Uni Lowry, jr., 22 years old who failed to win Rhodes scholar second @ Erwin Dain Canham, Bos- s.; Bates College, rvard Universit Massachuse Willlam I. Nichols, wbridge, Mass.: Harvard 30 Under the Rhodes will each the Union maintains Rhodes scholars at Oxford. scholar stays three yeai sity Montana—Paul hiof Dean J. M. 1 co that | University of Virginia K. Hennessy, care >age, University, Va.; Ocheltree, of Columbia had won the ous San Univer- | s New Hampshire—Nathan K. Park- er, Hanover, N. H.; Dartmouth Col- lege. Z New Jersey—Caleb F. Gates, Prince- ton, N. J.; Princeton University. New Mexico—Milton = C. Bahm, Philadelphia, Pa.; University of Penn- sylvania. John W. Chase, milton College. wrolina- J. Cooke, Jr., heville, N University of North rolina, North Dakota—Robert N. Cunning- ham. Mercersburg, Pa.; Princeton University. Ohlo—George R. Pfann, Ithaca, N. ‘ornell University. Oklahoma--Joseph W. Ogle, 430 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street, New York City; Phillips Uni- versity Pennsylvania—Willlam _E. bach, jr. Philadelphia, Pa.; sity of Pennsylvania. Rho ordon K. Chalmers, Brown University. Robert Cheologic: Davidson College. Layton B. Cralg, ; University of South Clin- Lingel- Univer- Cambridge, Ma Dakota. Tennessee Utah—Karl E. Young, Logan, Utah; Utah Agricultural College. Vermont—Reginald L. Cool Mll!ord“l Mass.; Middlebury College. Virginia—George S. Mitchell, Rich- mond, Va.; University of Richmond. Virginia Grad Chosen. West __ Virginia—Walter Virginia. ‘Wyoming—George T. Ross, £400 a year. study. of forme: cept for the chairman, Rhodes scholars, which has the re- of making the annual Rhodes scholars are elect- | ed without examination on the basis of their record in school and college, sponsibility selection. with special reference: 1. To literary and scholastic abilit: 2. Qualities of manhood, character, public spirit and leadership. 3. Physlcal vigor as shown by terest in outdoor sports or in othe ways. In addition to the 96 Rhodes schol- Lindsey Brown, University, Va.; University of La- ramie, Wyo.; University of Wyoming. The stipend of a Rhodes scholar- ships has recently been Increased to No restrictions are placed on a Rhodes scholar’s choice of There is a committee of se- lection for each State, composed, ex- the British dominions. The academic records of the American and Domin- fon Rhodes scholar groups for the last 20 years have been almost ex |actly equal. Of the 34 American Rhodes scholars taking final examina- | tions in anel of this year 29 attained | r r a first or second class in an ey Sameny | honor school or took an advanced de- | "hfl.';‘fl'-'.“ i gree. Sixteen American Rhodes schol- ars represented the University of Ox- | ford in some form of athletic sports, while nearly all the men played on some one of the college teams. Rhodes scholars appointed Saturday will enter the university of Oxford in October, 1926. In addition to the schol- ars elected in the regular,way from their states, there will be this year one scholar-at-large, who will be elect- ed early in January. Spain to Join Celebration. MADRID, December 14—The Coun- cil of Ministers has decided that Spain shall participate in the coming sesqut centennial_exposition at Philadelph} OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Now Loeaied in Our Own Blds. 922 14th St. Opposite Franklin Park CLAFLIN Est. 1880 Are Much Lower Phone us up to 9 n.m. or shop with “Betty” at &)7 12th st. n.w. We call and deliver at the hour you desire. Genuine Southern Cooking 1223 F Street NW. Good food, well cooked, r 2 R P2 7 22222 7T T E TR Tl 2T 2227 207722 207 IDA WALTERS NOUVEAU HAT SHOP 932 F St. Adjoini g - Metropolitan Theater D a—John B. rs out of || n—Jolin E each State elects two . angsal Calif.; a h three, elections being E lection was an- | (hae 32 scholars go to Oxfo ank Avdelotte, | veur. | hmore Col and | © pollowing is the list of scholars-elect to the Rhodes | gyphject to ratification by Rhodes trustees, it was said that the Youns | {rustees: candidate’s scholarship vear had | Arfzona attracted the attention he elegtion | con, Ariz board Elliott Beatty, University of the ars from the United States the board of trustees in London maintain always at Oxford 90 Rhodes olars from University of Millinery Sale Extraordinary Prices Lower Than Ever For Tuesday only 5 L4 9 scholarship in the Maryland district When Mr. E nounced prasident of Swa American secre Sewanee, served hot. Reasonable | South. prices and quick serv- ice. Attt s S S 3 R R 2 T L o L T LTI T I LIS IR S S S AR S & %4 GDPPGIPEPPE P FEFPEPELOLPIDPISLDbbdbd KUPPENHEIMER and GROSNER ‘.O | OVERCOAT Reductions we are holding one of the most sensa- tlonal Millinery Sales Washington has ever had. Many new arrivals and are the first atyles for_midwinter wear There a r e Satine d " Satin Plain_and Lunch at the next time you are down town. Y Nunnally’s ton B. Wicart y versity of Arizona. Attended Western High. Washington New York in wluated from Y Music From 12 to 2 Velvet al Lace, Remember ths Location 1223 F Street N.W. Values to $10 2 T LT 22T 22l 7 2T, LER TR IR THCELTE TR CRIRNER CRERS T3 T bt b () j 1216 F SLNW 1Y On SECOND Floor—for Christmas A Magnificent Showing of ls - Silk Shaw —beginning tomorrow — including many beautiful Shawls lately arrived from our Paris office! In order to more adequately display them, we have moved our shawls to second floor, where a very special Christmas shawl event will be held. Just From Paris!—$50.00 Shawls of beautiful silk crepe, S4x54-inch size with hand embroid- ered and exquisitely colored wool flowers and silk fringe. Embroidered Shawls—$39.50 Large rose design—peach, white and black in various combina tions of colors. Very handsome fringe. Two Second Floor Christmas Specials! Hand-Painted Crepe Shawls Heavily iringed —painted in large Russian designs and $18.75 heavily fringed—Second floor special - .......... Heavy Silk Crepe Shawls rge assortment of lovely colors with border design §]9.75 ack—Second floor special 23 R Py 5 he Har of the Phillips Brooks 1 When elections for Rhodes scholarship were nnounced a year #30 Mr. Lowry one of the long list of candidates. Te beaten however Charl tzman, . son and Mrs. Charles Mec- Nee Satin Oxfords Presenting the first showing of the Satin Afternoon Oxford, worn in Paris, Designed with slen- der, graceful lines and spike heel in Rlack Satin. out Went to Work for Year. ps| While the winner went to England | | 10 enter Magdalen College of Oxford | . | construction , > University, vour went to d ji E Christmas Cheer ¢ ) { —can be delivered in_unusual | A ecasure if you select gifts from he Butterfly ail voad while w a second op- | tion hoard was composed of | president of | sity, che ; W avison, | W EALSAL AL 44 Johns Hopkins Univ rory H. Niles, 1 Two Important Groups $2075 -, $30.75 ne 1325 F sTmEET 180 }ARTCRAFT 41311 -F-STREETP In these reductions will be found the new and very popu- lar Silvertones and DIAGONAL VE- LOURS. Box 330 11th St N.W Free instructions Charge for mate. rlals only. R e A R St SRR Ty —house of Kuppenheimer good clothes Hats Made and Remodeled By Expert Milliners T Y (o (o (o (e (Y Y (o (o (Y (Y (Y (Y (Y Y (o (Y (Y Y (Y Y Y (T (Y (2 NOTHING NICER FOR THE TREE THAN AN UMBRELLA! No better place to purchase than here where silks are dependable and where novelty handles are in almost limitless assortment. At $15 and $]18.50 At $]( and $]2.50 —are the choicest novelties of purest and ¢ novelties, including silks with finest 2_5 silks wlth 3-u;ch brocaded bor- new chine border—a 3-inch self border ders. Navy, royal purple, taupe, garnet, having a polka dot in lighter tone and cardinal and brown. Mounted on 16-rib . Kyoto frames.and with Tancy carved novelty borders in many new brocaded patterns, Ottoman and two-toned ei- handles of Paise pearl, which is irides- fects. A great variety of handsome cent. With its silvery finish carved in the most unusual designs and handles to choose from—pearloid genuine bakelite handles— beautifully colored in contrast- tips and ferrules carved and col- ing shades makes a stunning effect. Tips and ferrules are ored to match. All with 16- rib Kyoto frames—finished in colors matching the um- with ornament brellas. Finished with French loops which have ornaments in Paise 9 Men’s Umbrellas $5 to $15 pearl—also carved and Eight-rib, regulation size, 28-in. colored. At $5.90 And $7.50 Hundreds of Beautiful Umbrecl- 135 ALl with Ag-abiiktyets Men's Umbrellas—from the frames—pure dye silks with 174-inch ottoman borders and ribbon borders in two and three tones, grad- uated stripes from dark to light—smart club il mported satin Gloria to the 0 rondies, Paree peart At Ilug,l,,lglmlll||\g)\¥$s\¥§“““‘ the Corner From High Prices 614 Twelfth Street Between F and G Streets N. W. Ideal For The Southland Winter Resorts Negligees Are Lovely For Gifts The very newest models in boudoir apparel are here—luxurious silks and satins—warm, quilted robes in flattering shades. Discerning Christmas shoppers will find them appealing because of beauty and also be- cause of their evident good value! LEVERLELELICTLREDVELICTELS e s L4 ) & £ N4 2 =1 C (C=: Y] Very ch = = Fenne de Soie $15 = = Arrival of Catalina Sport Hats $5.95 to $7.50 Extra Large, Medium and Small Head Sizes A beautiful assortment of these exclusive high-colored Felts in copies of Imported models, many have straw facings and Straw Rosette trimmings that add a touch of Spring. Calors include— Candy Pink Red Florida Gold Pastel Blue Grey and Silk Negligees—Wonderful Assortments—$10.85 Crepe de Chines—Satins—Chenilles—Draped models, trimmed with dainty laces and self ruching in all boudoir shades—also coat models for travel- ing, in black, trimmed with two-toned silks or tassel A S A A SIS AR AIAAAI ASAIANIIAIASAIIAH ISR ABIAIAIAIAIAIAAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAID I Green Rose Maise Copen Blue Etc. The New ““Gigolo’’ French Felt $5.95 An exact copy of the Reboux model that is now popular on Fifth Ave. Reproduced in fine French Felt and in the mnewest pastel shades. Sand “Fenne de Soie”—Smart Negligees $15.00 This new negligee silk is here, made in robes especially desirable for traveling—draped model caught at side with velvet flower. best umbrella silks. Most of them with Prince of Qi g knobs and hand- Py iy painted carved Wales curved handles (to fit over the arm) in horn and malacca, trimmed with ster- ling silver or gun wood and am- metal—just the berite handles right umbrellas —ball, spool for men and and stub tips, moderately amberite fer- rules and silk cord with bead of color to match knob. Doris Cleveland Traveling Robes $16.50 When you take it off it folds easily into a muff- shaped bag, easy to carry. Made in crepe de chine —black, rose, French blue and navy. “Batik’” Negligees $35.00 to $49.50 Our first showing of Negligees of “Batik™ work is most delightful in its wonderful range of colorings. Here will be seen draped models with flowing sleeves, finished with oriental beads; coat models, slip-over models and negli- gee pajamas in most fascinating styles. Quilted Satin Robes—$15 to $35 Warm, comfortable and decidedly popular for gifts—for you will find the most extensive assortments here, in every good style and color. Ll , At $15.00 are Coat-style Robes, with long Tuxedo roll collars, side fastening and with silk girdles; of beautiful quality quilted satin, exquisitely lined and interlined with lamb’s wool throughout. Corduroy Robes—Always Desirable—$5.00 to $13.50 Unlined and lined, in all good shades; excellent for traveling as well as everyday wea Corduroy Robes are most acc\tptablc gifts, and our assortments the most desirable of cordur robes. Negligee Shop—Negligees, Quilted Robes, Corduroy Robes—Third Floor R DEDERDEDRDELVOEVEVLVVRDVELVERER » with Ostric 325 ‘i it Flowers Are Dainty Gifts And Always in Good Taste 49c, 75c, 98¢ to $5.98 Our variety of these dainty Flowers for cor- sages and Boutonnieres is unsurpassed. A few sugges- tions are gold and silver flowers, large silk roses, trailers, orchids, violets, gardenias, chrysanthemums and French clusters—in all the most beautiful colors now in vogue. CREERON—614 Twelfth St. N. W. Chenille Negligees $16.50 to $25.00 Chenille Robes are most beautiful in iovely draped models in a wide range of shades— peach, orchid, French blue, pansy, jade, red and Copenhagen blue. The one pictured is most delightful, though the beauty of the silk chenille does not show to advantage in the illustration. I Umbrellas delivered in lovely Christmas boxes! You'll not go wrong to send a handsome umbrella! Our shoppers report today that we are the only store in the city selling 10-rib Kyoto Frame Umbrellas at $5.90! Umbrellas—Street Floor—Just Inside Entrance—Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. g%’a’é@‘%@‘(@’% PIRPEREDE Iy

Other pages from this issue: