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WOMEN’S In every Friday night’s paper every store advertises their are the best. You know only one store can give the best values. We say we give the best! WE’LL PROVE IT! DRESSES and COATS Values as high as $50 ENROLLMENT FOR COLLEGES GATNS Increases Much Faster Than Growth in Population | Jan. 9.—Collegiate rollraent in 0 years has increased from four to six and one-half times 18 fast as the population, but tudents who fail to make sat- isfactory standing constitute an up palling waste of time and moncy, J. 1B. Johnson, dean of the College of Seijence, Literature ahd the Arts, University of Minnesota, told the Assoclation of American Colleges tod Colleges, he said, should endeavor to convey the idea that colicge Is for poople fitted to do college work and the professions for which col oge trains, that other honorable and satisfying things can be done by those without the peculiar ability required for college work and that parents who send uuqualified chil- dren to college waste their money | and the children’s time. No college course or group of courses has been found to predict préfessional school success or failure | s well as a two-hour. intelligence test doos. cording to Professor Ben D. Wood of Columbia univer- sity. College professors need to burst into song or dance at their meet. ings, Dr. F. P. Keppel of New York, president of the Carnegie Corpora- tion, told the association. “Imagine a group of librarians or | college professors or presidents here spontaneously bursting into song, or dancing, or both,” he said. “Yet that 8 just what we need to break through our seif-consclousness and [ patterns of invention. This is fundamentally what the arts are for in our lives. It's as true today and here in this land of freadom as it was when Plato taught It & Greece.” | in this Sale values Shop Around. THE MOST WONDERFUL VALUES EVER OFFERED BY US AND THAT MEANS EVERY ONE BESSE-LELANDS Imitating the Prince ' Jockey W. Smyth, supposed to be riding _“Blavk Jerry,"” rolled himeelf into a tight ball after a He came out of the tumble famous steey spill at Huu without a scratch, , England. = | FRIENDSHIP SHOWN LINGOLN-DOUGLAS 1 ‘fNew Life of Douglas Sets Forth Rockfeller's Sister Dead at Age of 82 Cleveland. Ohio, Jan. 9 Mary Anne Rudd, 82, sister of John D. Kefe here last nig invalid for deuth makes only survivo girls, among whom he was the est A Mrs telogram of condolence Crowm Mr. Rock expressed tend th funera C. H. WELLs DIES Jan. d.—=Charics he Ameri Wrangsil sl Washingtog, Wells, leader of 1 v from t transport 1s sitae department w ormed today. Deatih res: pneumonia, New Material Springfield, ing a sta { tinued, in | diterences, lived, the Tllin has published a i Douglas, which forges a to bind together the wen {fame of Lincoln and De was prepared by Frauk 1 | of Sycamore, 1 Nr. Stevens related t Lincoln was®to Le inaugu Washingtone first time, intimated that Mrs. L be snubbed by Washington socis absenting itself Dou | favorite, let it be Kknown that the D s would under take to spoil the little plot and to the utmost of his ability he did ! escorting Mrs. Lincoln to the ball- room upon his arm. “But the crownin 81 that sincere {riendship was ex- 11, Jan ch frien ite n- ip t c olitical of their long as s Histc oln was to 0 soclal on by tation of a |hibited quietly, almost innocently at efeller at Ormond Beach, his inability to at- H t delivery of Lincoin's inaugura- tion speech, when Lincoln ascending the rosirum of steps, rdly ecnough, was looking for a piace to lay his tall silk hat, D as notlced the embarrassment, and as though expected of him, he reached for it and held it during the delivery the speech, to which he listened in- tently. t was the speech of his and nelghbor; his great a ssful vival, and in it he interest which he m frequent nods c exclamations fair!’ ‘No bac & good point “What 8 reversal ot tortu aw ¢ of alluding to the glddy heights Doug- las had reached — now held the hat of his humble other da Tt which Douglas rival of was a tender could ¢ str littie tribute me only m a ng and enduring, born amidst the happy hardships of rude pioneer lie, Where ftriend- ships are as as the m build states Upon his Oake in a few tral ra high fo the air. he is made ‘the first to w o with hand lJawn of triendship, vald the 11 5 Cen- ected, bronze, et of outstretched L bheen m the 1d his back; th 1 ed so well,” inues. How well time has 1 that 68 years red in \g crop he Steve growi and kiss t r senator, I “Isodoro™ Given Up as Lost " Steamer Jan s of lo foro, i Cruz Mexico City, cating the Mexicar ich left Frontera on December 23, has ed, according to Vera patches. Tt is f bearing ) well known Mext of Tabasce, Campeche was lost in the furious ga was sweeping the gulf at the wi UNDERWRITERS' ML TING The annua } tain ¢t meet [ cinn e s, rscste 4 1495 AND THREE WHITE WOMEN ARRESTED | Oriental Proprietor Killed When He Makes Attack On Raid- ing Policeman n who | ork, Jan. 9. men and three nder arrest toda in t Nineteen Jap- rly conduct proprietor, to 1 last night when 1 a policeman with at was shot he threatenc James L. Sha after he had gone another officer nplaint sgainst tI ut to the rea Sterling Advances One Step Nearer to Parity exchange step towards par. at the o ing of th moving up ab jema foreign almost exclange the - \ here gtl he p-nd stre ich Nerwegtan at 15.31 ¢ W rate & advanced ce 102 ching t g WOMEN’S DRESSES and COATS Values as high as $50 in this Sale e 4 @ s 0 Pumivowsony RUMANIA 1S SLOW IN PAYING DEBTS Delays Knowledg ‘0 Payments Pending e 0] Reparation N Share . | ALEX GARAGE amortization on war debts until she knows just where she stands in the matter reparati “We are belng asked to conclude arrangem for the settiement of war de Mr. Bratianu added, and t X ommission has no ided upon the Austria and of ar I due us frox Hungar Miiton P. Higgins Of Worcester Drops Dead : it e 1 | AUTOMOBILES No Cha Crank Case Service =— to Differential ased » for Labor olishing Washing and ge by Day, Week or Mofth, Frank 308 Kieflar, Mgr. #6 ARCH ST, |lil