Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1931, Page 24

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931. } B8 ERA OF FREEDOM * DAWNS ON CAMPUS Jlinois U. Students Given i Choice of Attendance at Classes. Gift Dedicated WINDOW FORMALLY PRESENT- ED TO ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. Values like These are Building our Business N(Ite( How Many Nationally Known Makes Are Included at These Special Prices! the Associated Press. | URBANA, 1., October 26.—An ere | of intellectual freedom is dawning at $he University of Illinois. . President Harry Woodburn Chase al- ready has begun to fulfiil the pledge h: fnade to 12,000 students at his inaugu- | Fation Jast Sprmg—that the businss of | education was to set free the minds of | fnen and that he proposed to do it here | 85 quickly as he knew how. Charged with the immediate destiny | of the Nation's third largest university, | Dr. Chase was seeking _qualitative | inking on a large scale. He ran the #dded risk of too much mental intoxi- gation. . Attendance Not Checked. 1 Students are realizing he meant what | « said. No longer are records kept of heir attendance at classes. The rigid @iscipline of the past administrations, #nforced by the first and perhaps best known dean of men in American col- Yeges, has been sidetracked wi e re- SS SADIE CARLISLE. tircment last August of Thomas Arkle | WIS CANAIS. Clark | Dedicated a: +Control is being decentralized, and | four-year ca he deans of the colleges of liberal | Friendly Society arts, commerce, agriculture, eng.neering, | Miss Sadie Carli Bducation and music will have discre- | of Georgian and Crissaile glass w tion in almost all matters concerning 'formally presented to St. P Church $heir separate colleges. | of Rock Creek Episcopal P: Y 'Dr. Chase intends only to steady the | morning services yesterday | felm and steer the ship. % | Miss Marion Miller unveiled the win- 3 “If men are t> be educated,” he sald, | dow which bears the facsimile of the | Fthey must follow the truth waerever | Girls' Friendly Socicty emblem, together | { leads. One of the steps in an educa- | with the organization's motto, “Bear Ye | E $3.95 and fon is to make people feel a sense Of | Another's Burdens.” A prayer of con- | AR - responsibility for their own acts, and 10 | secration was offered by Cannon Joseph | $4.95 Grad $ake the consequences for them. Fletcher of W‘nshlnxtgn kC;m;?m_ : 8 | Tector emeritus of Rock Creek Parish. | § il ouae {7 pane was progused st the siudios | e I For that reason he has made the .= b Mo ion et West Nyack, | LI R nY. | T m——— Development” : $3.00 Knickers | Boys’ $1 Stadium man to whom studenis shall go for edvice. Discipline has been placed in | 4 faculty committee. Turner’s office has . 8. $1.95 Brand Pajamas 20 Yrs. . s “Lamm” §uality—all - wool 18 Yrs. c and blues. Been divorced from it. but he stiil has | “NAZIS” SCORE IN VOTE advisory power to mold the morals of Mt fancy mixtures Full lined. Sturdily tailored.— Outing flannels—Amoskeag grade. Striped or plain.— Jhe campus, His office has lost 18 JU- |y 00 Gaing Made in State of An- Third Floor. Third Floor. 79¢ Bleached - 81x90 Sheets Seamless 54c Perfect quality and seam- less. Double-bed size—81x90 inches._Main_Floor. 79¢ Oilcloth Table Covers Perfect oilcloth covers for tables. In color-fast patterns. Main Floor. 18¢ Outing Flannels, Yd. Vide 1 0 Wide c White outing flannels— heavy reversible fleece quality. Main Floor. $2.50 to $4.00 Rayon Spreads 81x105 $1 .49 Boys’ $5.75 Caveltex Coats Sheep Lined $4-94 Looks like horsehide. Sheep lining and collar. Corduroy trimmed. 8 to 18.—Third Floor. Boys’ Hockmeyer Lumberijacks W $3.69 - $1.69 Pepperell 81x99 Sheets $1.08 Nationally known “Lady Peprerell" sheets — perfect quality. They will wear mar- velously.—Main Floor. You Are Invited to Hear Prof. Charles Munter ‘Boys’ 79¢ Bell Brand Blouses 8 to Fine broadcloths in white. tan, blue, green ard fancy patterns. Collar attsched. Also Jr. shirts—Third Floor. Extra Miracle Man and Inventor of L3l 18 Tweedaroy with suede lin- ing. Reversible. Great for school.—Third_Floor. Boys’ Bestyette Raincoats 2.95 the culmination of a aign by the Girls der the direction of e, a symbolic window Beautiform Corsets In a Series of Interesting Lectures Daily in Our Corset Dept. at 1 P.M. “Perpetual Youth Through Physical is the Munter’s lecture. There will also be a Display of Living Models 20c Bleached Pillowcases 15¢ 45x36 - inch pillowcases of close-woven soft-finish cot- ton. Fully bleached. Extra special.—Main Floor. subject of Prof. Large dilcial aspect. | Size halt—Street Fights Waged. * T, the student has been given the DESSAU, Germany, October 26 (#).— Fhoice of attending classes. To the Adolf Hitler's National Socialist party ofessor has been given the added re- nsibility of making courses interest- scored heavily in the communal elec- tions yesterday in the State of Anhalt, g enough to force the student to at- nd. ? ‘Abnormal psychology, on which sub- | where it captured only two seats in the ct Dr. Chase is an authority, was |1927 elections. ot taught in the university under his | The “Nazis” won 12 seats at Koethen, redecessor, Dr. David Kinley. It may | 11 at Kernburg, 10 at Zerbt, 9 at Bal- studied mow. Cther cninges are to [lenstedt and 15 in the City of Dessau. Several were injured in street fight- tor 1_the_electic Size Handsome rayon bedspreads in blue, rose, gold, orchid and green.— Main Floor. Corset Dept.—Second Floor. Real Values“in Men’s $1,50 to §2 Shirts ’1 —Of madras, broadcloth, rayon stripes and other colors in neat striped or figured patterns and plenty of plain whites. Full cut and perfect. Sizes 14 to 18. Manufacturer’s Sample Millinery Worth $1.50 & $27 69- Offering this season’s best shapes in felt and soft Lyons velvet—at this absurdly low price— another Millinery tri- umph! Black and the new colors . . . styles for all. $5 French Felts and Fur Felts High type hats at a distinctly low price! St'ylcd $ and trimmed in the newest manner. Wide variety. 59¢ Rayon Flat Crepes 36 In. 44(: Wide In white, black and popular Fall shades. All-rayon grade. Main Floor. 29¢ - 36=Inch ollow, Dr. Chase has raid, as fast as sonditions demand them Charming FI‘OCkS Regularly $10 and $12.50! %6.66 Transparent Velvet and Satin “Sunday Nite” Frocks! Chiffon Taffeta and Satin Evening Dresses! CLAFLI Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 ./ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. | % Dinner. Daughters of Isabella, Chi-| Bose Toom, Mayfower Hotel. | : Meeting, Delta Sigma’ Fraternity, 8| b‘m. Jefferson room, Mayflower Hotel. = Meeting, Mid-City Citizens' Assocl- ion, 8 pmm., Thomson Community - nter, Twelfth and L streets, N 5 Collar-Attached Collar-to- Match * Meeting, Deanwood Citizens’ Associ- $iion, 8 p.m., Deanwood School. & Meeting, Georgetown Citizens' Asso- E:non. 8 p.m., St. John's Church parish 1l, Potomac and O streets. b scduil < Meeting, board of governors, Eplsco- Pal Church Home, at Willard Hotel, 8 P * Board meeting, Women's National Press Club, Willard Hotel, 4:30 p.m. & Executive board meeting, American omen’s Legion, Willard Hotel, 11 a.m. S Meeting, Southern Memorial Assoct- Ption, Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. % Meeting, Commerce and EXPERIENCED FITT. LADY ATTEND; BEUCHL 1224 14th St. Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal Cut Your 0, Crepe Satin Dresses for Street or Afternoon! New patterns—a host of colors—reinforced Men’s 29¢c Rayon-Mixed Hosiery toe and sole. Perfects, 10 t.n 1114, . 12c Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 Z 25¢ Colg‘ates = A Tooth Paste oumbia “T Special 1 3(: (Formerly Columbia School of Dratting) at All Branches of Engineering and This popular tooth paste— accepted by American Dental DRAFTING Association. Limit 4 to a Blueprint customer.—Main Floor. $1.00 Tre=Jur Body Talc Famous meit 33C || 50c Window Ventilators In attractive metal box— . pastel shades with powder puff.—Main Floor. 25¢ “Kleenex” 3 Pkgs., 25¢ The poFular facial tissue for removing cold cream, etc. All shades. Limit 3 packages to each customer.—Toiletries, Main Floor. $2.95 Attractive Mesh Bags Special at Only $1 -99 Canton Crepes in Black and Bright Colors! semi-formal, tailored and slim ics Univer- Formal, “all-around” fashions. Long, skirt treatments . . bright scarf collars . . . pufled sleeves . . . capelets . . . and sashes, drop shoulders, and new backs for evening . . . white satin trims . . . sparkling buckles . . . season’s most important 1 touches are used to give these frocks a sparkling newness. speaker. Meeting, North Capitol Citizens’ As- Bociation, McKinley High School, 8 p.m. . FUTURE. Tuesday. o Banquet and Dance, Fleet Reserve Association, Roosevelt Hotel. | % Luncheon, Washington Association of | Yredit Men, 12:30 p.m., Raleigh Hotel. | S Meeting, Logan-Thomas_ Circle Citi- | ns' Association, 8 p.m., Northminster | B tbyterian Chirch « Card party, Army and Navy Chapter, | All A. R, Wardman Park Hotel, 2:30 i m ot resciip ‘ablets. I Wool s o i = Buffet luncheon, Women's National | Press Club, Willard Hotel, 1 p.m. | ge S Meeting, board of lady managers, Pasualty Hospital, st Willard Hotel, 11 am. £ Navy day ball, Willard Hotel, 9 p.m * Rehearsal, Rubinstein Club, 11 am., Willard Hotel Reading. Estimating, Avia- . Classes. Enroil Any Men’s $3.95 Sweaters $2.49 Luxedo make in navy, brown, green heather, camel, and dark oxford. Vee neck. Well tailored. 36 to 46.—Main Floor. Sunday Nite and Evening Frocks in sizes 14 to 20 years. Street and Afternoon Styles range from junior sizes 11 to extra sizes 523. 39¢ and 50c Printed Rayons Sateens, Yd. Fine rayon - and - cotton at quality in new Fall styles and Soft, mercerized quality in colorings. Guaranteed color- white, black and smart colors. fast.—Main Floor. Main Floer, P Boys’ 59¢ Polly Brand Hosiery 35c3prs. 81 74-length sport hose—nov- elty patterns with plain tops. Main Floor. $1.29 Birdeye Diapers, Doz. Engineer and Draftsman ' 1319 F St. N.W. Goldenberg's—Second Fleor. avative Get them today at you large box.—Advertiseme: " m".qu% Continental Make o ihe v Hardwood frames with special cloth filler—to admit 2 E c resh air, but keep out drafts, ust, rain, etc. 15 inches high —extension to 37 inches wide. Downstairs Store ROACH DEATH . Dinner, Trinity College Alumnae As- e ciation, Chinese room, Mayflower CRACK"SHO ‘ Danzig Wins .I.ang Dispute. | X-RAY CAN’T FIND s 1 ~ DANZIG. October 26 (#).—Ten years CAUSE ofSTOMACH GAS ' ®f litigation between Danzig and the Jew Polish Port of Gdynia was ended | by the verdict of a high com- ! in favor of Danzig icy was based on a finding ions experts that Po- obliged to use Danzig's harbor s to the fullest extent | Women’s Merode Union Suits 89¢ —Medium-weight Merode cot- ton union suits $1 Maid-0-Silk Sheer Hose Irregulars “Mohawk Mills” $39 & $42 Axminster Rugs $1.50 : | Value the ama’gama- sleeveless with tight knee. Sizes 36 to 44.—Main Floor. Beautifully colored designs and fancy frames. Whiting and Davis quality—Main Floor. » 814x10%-Ft. Size or 9x12-Ft. Size $ Nationally advertised; full- fashioned dull-sheer chiffon. Picot edge, French heels, laited foot. 8; to 10.—Main loor. st 8Q In sanitary package—hem- med and ready for use. 27x 27 size.—Third Floor. We made a special purchase of these well known rugs and are offering them at the lowest price in years! Theg season’s new designs and colorings—an attractive selec- tion. Classed as seconds, but the defects are very trivial ones. Two popular room sizes in this group. Sale of Rich Sunfast Velour Portieres At Anniversary Savings! $8.75 | $9.75 $12.95 Values, 72 In. Wide to Pair— $16.95 Values, 100 In. Wide to Pair— Heavy Quality Velour Portieres, all ready to hang. A wide range of new and beautiful designs, in color combinations of— Rose and Blue Rose and Taupe e Rose and Gold Blue and Gold Blue and Mulberry L3 Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor $50 Axminster & Velvet Rugs Large Variety—9x12.Ft. Size These rich-looking high-grade rugs are from leading makers—and are remarkable “buys” at this price. Unusualy good selection, too! Many types and styles. Over 10,000 shades. All Perfect The “Derby” At $10-50 ruress *36 $16 Axminsters $7.50 Felt Base 4Y5x6Y; Ft. Size 9x12 ft. Rugs $ 1 0 Perfect Quality $5.29 Heavy quality for long wear—smooth, surface for ease in cleaning— colorful And remarkable model for Fall suits A swart with the new coats. A new oxford of black or brown suede, piped with pat- ent leather; priced at $10.50. Splendid rugs for the small room or entrance hall. Dis- continued patterns, but all are perfect and of heavy quality. $27 and $29 Large Axminster Rugs 8.3x10.6-ft. Size 875 Much finer looking and more serviceable quality than {ou would expect to find at his low price. Perfect qual- at this low price. ity and seconds included. quality and seconds. ¥ Goldembers’s—Downstatrs Store New Autumn shades in silk hosiery at $1.00 1o 5195 F St patterns for beauty! downright values! $8.50 Hall Runners $4.95 21,x81,-1t. Axminster hall runners—a limited quantity Perfect Rose and Green Blue and Taupe Blue and Brown Taupe and Mulberry m RICH'S Cambric Shades. . $150. Chintz —under the direction of Madame Florence DuPont, who will show you how the latest NULIFE models look when worn. Special Prices During Demonstration. Anniversary Purchase and Sale of . - 10,000 Window Shades %:ru or reen. l/ l/ 3x6 ft. 3 to z No wonder our Window Shade Department is one of in tremendous quantities—at remarkably low prices—like these: Holm Shate 37¢C 6 $1 Albert Holland ’ : $1.25 Satin - finish e L ¢ Washable Shades. 77C i L4 97 c Bh Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, In White, s AVE Cut size the busiest in Washington—we both purchase and sell shades 75c American Shades 57c ¢ $150 Sunfast Shades i 2 89¢C T S P T e L YT )

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