Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1937, Page 39

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1937. EMPHASIS URGED ON AID EDUCATION 9 iy ans él[ ‘@ g é 8 says: A suit under your coat!” College Heads. The time nug come for American SEVENTH, EIGHTH and E STREETS Dlistrict 7575 eolleges and universities to emphasize education in art equally with edu- cation in law, engineering or medi- cine, Jonas Lie, president of the Na- tional Academy of Design, today told 200 college presidents ::: deans h;l;: ; at conven : ] ot the Aacafon o Amertan Col . No charge for embroidered monogram! Jeges at the Mayflower Hotel, roundly & . 5 : condemned the current or recent ab- stract forms of art flourishing under the labels of cubism, surrealism or dadaism and urged a teachers’ cam- | - : H e e | £ omespun He termed these forms, all of which | have been popular during the last 20 years and one of which—surrealism— 1s enjoying & vogue in New York, as “manifestations of abnormal psy-| chology.” ; . Hits Propaganda Theory. | p ) : Be wary, too, he said, of accepting | . g . rg e l rts the theory that propaganda should | oo o overshadow the art in art, a point | ¢ of view urged by Hitler, Diego Reivera | : and all communistic artists. | While he urged that the art teacher | stress the art of today, he added | that “the element of political propa- | . £ ganda in art, particularly in murlli 3 paintings, has become a menace.” | In Lie's audience was James B.| i Conant, president of Harvard Uni- | 2 versity, who last night urged the edu- = ® cators to set up stringent scholastic standards to weed the unfit from their | students and to produce educated men | capable of leadership in the world. Quotes Macaulay. | ¢ 2 : A dozen dandy pure-dye colors—and they’ie all wash- The honor man in college is usually able! Capucine, maize, white, green, rust, black, the honor man in life, Dr. Conant : = 2 = #3id, quoting Thomas Babbington brown, cherry red, aqua, powder blue, navy, grey, Macaulay, the English essayist, beige, eggshell or tearose. Nattily tailored with patch fi:;‘:’:;,mmn AEacho shaeen; pocket. Sizes 32 to 38. Choose, free, a diamond or “The youth who does best what triangle monogram, or single initial! all the ablest and most ambitious youths about him are trying to do | Lansburgh’s—Street Floor. well, will generally prove to be a | superior man.” TWO 17-YEAR-OLD GIRLS| MISSING F | . (MISSING FROM HOMES , This Week Only! Jeannette Fortune and Doris | Two Washington girls, both 17! years old, were listed as missing by 2 % i police today. | 4 K ¥ 5 ~ . / . They are Jeannette Fortune, 3403 | 1 [ D r bk \I 7 Q street, whose father, James, said | X v r\ ln i lkture she had been missing since Wednes- s - day night, and' Doris Minton, 10165 | . 3 L Sixth street northeast, who disap- gl 5 o= peared Tuesday night. | s Quick — get your 125 savings Jeannette was described as 5 feet 4 and vyour antidote for parched, . inches tall, light brown hair, gray : cathel skin! s v -5mooth eves, and when last seen, she was | 4 2 e b athered ok This "10”’ Smooth wearing a long brown collarless coat, i n i cream actually gives your skin . blue sweater and dark gray skirt. : “sunshine” Vitamin D. Doris is about 5 feet 8 inches tall, (i s weighs 114 pounds and was clad in & 7 -~ Lansburgh’'s—Street Floor. green skirt, blue or brown sweater and green suede shoes. She has brown | hair and eyes. Her mother, Mrs. | Mary Minton, is seriously ill. EDUCATIONAL. F : LEL : So comfortable—so sporty! I¥'s easy to see why 1695 is “special” ] > i on such fine suits! First, they're 2-ply i s eabaruanil| ; S5 L <= s worsteds, longer wearing, not the usual ligj.fié'i"st:':'lsgflgfflfiy'fi:s & A AN BULI\O or Grallled type of fabric found at 16.95. Second, - — they're so lavishly hand detailed that ~ the labor cost is prohibitive. Of course, Calf btrOIICrS they'll fit all the better because they're Der so lavishly moulded. Two models: Link ‘oeducational . . . BENJAMIN !'RANKL!N”.J:;\'I:;:!.H i 7 : Your new suit is wailing for shoes closing (sketched), or ?CNOH b!_Jck- Joti T et | i ¥ T S v s 7 85 Navy, brown, dark banker's grey, light L] leather heels, are so popular that - : g COLUMBIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE p : ks cofffs’, Cambridge grey or Oxford. Misses TRADE (0URSES X B Lansburgh’s—Second Floor—Women's Shoes. Radio—Engines—Prac. Elee. Air Cond. and Refrigeration 1319 F St. MEt. 5626 | Send for Catalogue ————————————— more. secure a better position. Opportuni- ties are numerous today. Brief courses in ecalculating machines, Grege or Bovd horthand. _Bookkeeping, ' Touch-tvping. Tnauire Bovd's. 1333 F. NAt. 2340. LEARN SPANISH ECONOMICAL 'COURSES for _begin- ners. Intermediate and Advanced Stu- dents beginning January 18. Spanish School of Washington N\ vt 2,000 excifing buys in this 1343 H St. N.W. Phone NAt. 9369 * Poteet’s torves|| SRR | § o Sal e | NS D A/IPIC ddale Natl. 4717 . PUBLIC SPEAKING g ; of $1 to 2.95 Beginning January 25 7:30 P.M. (Class Limited—Make Reservations : Early) Southeastern University , ) L e : ; 1736 GStreet Na. 8250 f i . / D 3 (Coeducational) 2 = ‘;‘ % 2 or /. J \ ) C 1.00 : X ) 1. Hand-felled under the collar. * o \ 2 Hand-felled sleeve heads. i ccou"TANcY We snapped the chance to buy you the entire Sam- /i v 9 2 ple lines of two of our best jewelry makers! First ] 3 Hand-felled bottom of lining. | CoursesleadingtoB.C.S O comers get first choice of glamorous necklaces, ear- 1 £ - ' and M.C.S. degr A rings, bracelets, clips, rings, pins—in rhinestones, 1 4 Hand-felled sleeve linings. Graduate course in prep- .5 Sl | i aration for C.P.A. Exam- ; i pearls, prystals. ° inations. 33 B £ g Lansburgh’s—Street Floor. DAY end ; T : EVENING cflgzms:s e . - T . 6 “Hymo” inner fronts, not canvas, Registrations now being 4 - * means your suit will stay shapely. zeceived for mid-year 4 7 o : classes. v . 8 Lansburgh’s Daylight Suit Shop—Second Floor. Ask for Official Bulletin & . 4 4 STRAYER COLLEGE ®. 1. Harman, Director £ Homer i Thirteenth a ts., National 1718 5 Handmade button holes.

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