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"B—14 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935. versity’s twelfth president today in in- | the values of a highly selective and DR. JAMES BECOMES |2:fura: ceremories pertormed. betore | resrictive process of education,” Dr. outstanding educators. Chase said. OHIO U. PRESIDENT| A deciaration by Dr. Harry Wood-| *I am entirely willing that they s burn Chase, chancellor of New York |should practice it in their own insti. e ——— University, that educational institu- { tutions, but I do not want to see them siae % < tions are the only means through |place the whole process of higher edu- Distinguished Gathering Hears| ghich democracy can function for the | cation on such a basis. It is contrary Address Attacking Trend individual followed administration of |to the genius and temper of the Amer- the oath of office by Dr. James R.|ican people; it is one sure way to to Caste System. Biddle, chairman of the board of |create a caste system in this country.” By the Associated Press. trustees. Gov. Martin L. Davey and heads of ATHENS, Ohio, November 15.—Dr. “I confess that I grow impatient|35 colleges and universities attended Herman G. James became Ohio Uni- | with some of my friends who stress | the ceremonies. Tomorrow—Last Appreclahon Saturday! Entire Stock of $5 to $18.50 Salon Hats Al $5.00 hats, half- All $6.50 hats, hal Al $7.50 hats, hal Al $8.50 hats, hal All $10.00 hats, half- All $15.00 hats, half- All $16.50 hats, half- All $18.50 hats, half- Stetsons Not Included Even a limited selection of $20 to $35 ex- . . 5 A clusive model hats—all new—all V2 price! As though this were not vital enough—we’ve added a special purchase of the newest, high-fashion hats New York makers have to offer—at HALF PRICE! Such important new fashion-arrivals as SATIN HATS, for afternoon and dinner! Such headliners as PERSIAN trimmed hats—GALYAK pillboxes—new draped VELVETS (lots of these in headsizes for women)— IMPORTED SOLEILS and VELOURS! Our finest FELTS! And METALLICS! Stylesto complete every costume—and colors, too—for juniors, mlsses, women —headsizes 2115 to 23—in this great “Appreciation” event! Better Millinery Salon—Street Floor RECEIVES PROMOTION Appointment of James D. Hayes, formerly of Fort Wayne, Ind., as as- sistant solicitor of the Veterans’ Ad- ministration has been announced by the administrator of veterans' affairs. A member of the administration staff since 1919, Hlys formerly served as chairman of Administrators dent of the Notre Dame Alumni As- sociation of wuhmm Tomorrow—Last “APPRECIATION" Saturday! Big Shoe Ev ents $8.75, $10.50 FLORSHEIM SUEDES The Season’s All-Important SUEDE—Black or Brown ALL NEW styles in dressy and - tailored shoes. With the expert mous. E xceptional—such fashioning, light-weight com- fort, and the “Feeture Arch” $ that have made Florsheims fa- ~ SAVINGS NOW-—but that’s Jelleff’s “Appreciation.” 10 NEW STYLES—oxfords, pumps, straps, T- . $10.50 T-strap shoe in straps, monk types! forrre iy P - NEW DETAILS—grosgrain, patent, braid stitchings! *7.75 STRATFORD Shoes * Suedes! Calfskins! EVERY type you need—from sports flats to sparkly evening leff’s. Tremendous variety of Kidskins! sandals! It’s such vital savings as these that are making “Ap- preciation” momentous at Jel- - styles—and size ranges still complete. NEW square-toe, square-heel types, broad straps, sabots OVER 20 STYLES—pumps, straps, flats, ox- rord Bon calf e, fords, sandals. draid trim, in black or broum, 35.45 CASUAL and DRESSY—uwith bows, buckles, braid, patent trim! EVENING SANDALS—in gold or silver, rhinestone buckled! LitHle Shop—%4.95 SHOREHAMS Including $4.95 VAMPETTES Unusual at the height of the sea- son—but this is “Appreciation!” dium last styles, too. All sizes— Good news to the younger set— VAMPETTES (Shoreham’s short ¢ vamp, round-toed shoes) at “Ap- preciation” savings! Smart me- L widths AAA to B. IMPORTANT details—braid, pipings, contrast- ing leathers! PRINTED SUEDES! Plain Suedes! Calf! Combinations! NEW Empire high cuts! Broad straps! Pumps! £4.95 Vampette Mlll :r;;n"'.:uu U‘.‘ ' ' ack, brown seys braart GHILLIES! Tongueless ties! Side or front lace Flogsheims and Stratfords in the Better Shoe Shop » 5 . Shorehams in the Little Shoe Shop—Street Fioor. SAVINGS— In Appreciation! . $3 pure dye, pure si.lk satin Slips $9.65 —Locked Seams —Cream Laces —Heavy Satin “Appreciation” brings this rare offering in spite of the in- creasing higher price of silk! The satin, in itself, is long- wearing—Ilock-stitched seams give even longer life! Tea- rose, white; sizes 32 to 44. Another “Christmas-minded” feature in the Grey Shops— Second Floor. $3 Handbags 52.65 —Antelope Suede —Soft, Smooth Calf —New Grained Calf —Fine Mat Calf IN ALL COLORS—Blacks, browns, navy, wines, greens. New models with set-in gus- sets so they're more roomy. Frame pouches. Envelopes. Back straps. Stitched styles. $5 Fine Leather Bags, $3.65 Antelope suede, real pigskin, seal, and smooth or gramed calf. QUALITY— In Appreciation! $3 pure dye, pure silk (tested) satin Gowns $9.65 —6 Charming Styles —Rich Imported Laces —Delectable Rose, Blue BETTER FABRICS TEST- ING NO. 24215—s0 we know they're especially long wear- ing! Long bias-cut models with quaint details. Soft shades of tearose, dusty rose and blue, at this “Apprecia- tion” saving. All sizes 14 to 17. Highlighted “Appreciation’ Event in the Grey Shops— Second Floor. Gloves $1 .85 —Lambskins-kidskins —French Suedes —Washable Pigskins French suede pull-ons in brown. black. Kidskins and lambskins in tailored or dressy styles—black, brown, navy. Pigskins with prix seams, bolton thumbs—slit down the back for chic! Many Just arrived for the last “Ap- preciation” Saturday! $3 to $4.50 Imported Kid Gloves—other ““Appreciation’ money-savers—$2.65. STYLE— In Appreciation! $1.09 to $1.39 Snug-fitting 2-pc. Pajamas 94. —Plain bals! Tuck stitches —Pastels and candy stripes —Long nnd short sleeved Tuck-stitched models INI- TIALED FREE, as an added “Appreciation” feature Satur- day. Wide and ski trousers. Flesh, nile, blue, blush, orange, red, blue, green. Small, me- dium, large sizes. Balbriggon and tuck- stitched nightgowns, alsgi Lo %4c * From China! Huge antique-looking $1 Rings 89: —Set with Real Stones —Adjustable Sizes Dramatic rings set with lapis — coral — jade — carnelian — turquoise. Some single stones —some in clusters. In Chinese boxes. $3.95 to $5 Marcasite Jewelry Pins, clips, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, Some with stones —Ilapis, carnelian, chryso- prase, onyx. Sterl- ing settings NEWS— In Appreciation?! $7.95 and $8.95 Negligees, Lounging Pajamas 56.85 Event includes: —Pebble Crepes! —Velvets (up to 44)! —Pure Silk Satins! Satin pajamas with hip length coats. Velvet negli- \gees (sketched) lovely colors —flame, dubonnet, leaf green, orchid, turquoise, rust, dawn. Militaire pajamas and negli- gees in pebble crepes—wild poppy, dubonnet, blue, black, 14 to 20. Highlights—7 of o long list of specials! Toiletries $5.50 Vionnet “Tempta- tion” Perfume, Powder. Both ______ _$2.50 $22 Pnnce Alexis Gar- garin’s discontinued Perfume ________$5.50 Louey Venn's $2.25 Treatment Sets, 2 creams, 1 tonic___$1.39 $1.35 Toilet Soap (Bou- quet Fragrance)— Box of 20 D’()rsay s $1 Face P%\;- 83 95 Comb, Brus h Mirror $3.4 $1.25 Croxon Crear;]. VARIETY— In Appreciation! ‘ Dorothy Bickum’s— they won't “ride up!” $5 Girdles 53.65 —Satin Lastex —Novelty Broche —Power Lastex For small, medium figures— 15-inch satin lastex, talon fastened. Sizes 26 to 29 for medium -inch of nov- sc 50 16 n"m A»nd-m" special, $4.65 New $1.00 Collars, Sets and ‘Scarfs! 79: —Metallics, Satins, Velvets —Chalk Crepes, Piques —Scarfs in Wool, Prints, Velvets 25c¢ Kerchiefs 6 for $1 Chinese hand-mades. Hand- fagoted, hand-spoked linens. Also—for men—box of 6 ker- to men, Novelty ties ot 595. And $1.50 wool mufflers and reefers, 89¢c. o~ wa‘f’\ o 8