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B e T e find R oy PAGE SCHOOL 15 PROMISED HELP Fdward Bok Offers to Pay First Year's Expenses New York, April 8—Pdward W. Bok, Philadelphia editor and Alanthroplst, has uifered to pay t year's expense, estimated at of operating the proposed res Page Schoo! of Inter- Relations at Johns Hop- crsity, Baltimore, The an- was made today by ng, president of the ees, Meanwhile & na- valgn will be conduct- t to raise an endow- or the school, ¢ the Bok guarantee, tives of the school sald it to open for the next The proposed budget of n be used almost entirely \tenance of professor- pe. holarships, lbrary, etec. \t‘m’ of the $1,000,000 fund, which t 18 hoped to raise, is needed for 1dings at r!'o outset comment on he Page school fald: “Any insitu- ‘\nn which means tha development )¢ the tnternational mind in the ln\terl States will not only be a needful addition to our national Jife, but an imperative one. Our Wwise policies of the future, whether do- mestic or foreign, will depend upon an intelligent knowledge of the financlal, economic and spirtiual | condition of the people of the world e must recognize that our iso tion from other nations is over.’ EASTER COATS FOR GIRLS— 7 to 10 years 13 to 17 years 10 to 14 years $7.95 $ 995 $12.75 §15.00 § 9.95 $12.75 $12.75 $14.75 $19.75 $24.75 51475 $16.75 $16.75 $19.75 $19.75 $24.75 Second Floor Where Ever \;ou’ll See Smartly French “Cabaret” M'..- :u-uwl.h ik u:m-.u.. it o e TR i e Dressed Women You'll See These N Ej 700 ‘m “’”fl (3 Gloves — *3:2 pair Made of superb French kid embroldered turnback or perforated cuff; embroidered backs; full P. K. or overseam sewn; in black, white, mode, grey, new grey and brown with contrasting embroidery. They not only look and fit well, but wear weli! Price s right! (Main Floor) New Cape Gloves $2.50 to $3.95 // AL EASTER SUITS FOR BOYS— Zimi;i:e:el ¢ é:i.ts $9.75 and $12.76 (D, & L~2nd Floor) / / ///W///// W é,,/ To Worship will you be ready to join, Easter’s fashion parade? Then, ahove all others, is the time you will wish your «fip};ale] to reflect the Easter joy and happiness you eel. Start today on that Easter wardrobe! When you see here the lovely colorings in the new favored ‘% Pastel Shades—which make up into clever en- sembles and adorable wraps; when you see the un- usual touches Fashion has given her newest frocks, Blzes 8 to 17 years. 4 Piece Suits $12.75 $14.75 $19.75 (To MATCH ANY coswm:j ] Phoenix Silk Hose $1.00 Pr. : Black, white and all the new shoe shades. Women’s Chiffon Hose $1.00 First quality Sheer Silk Hose in all color: Kayser’s Silk Hose $1.59 and $1.95 Plain or slipper heel. Black, white and § all colors. i you will realize how ideal these late modes are for § f Easter Wear! Phoenix Silk Hose Come, Women, Misses and Children! Try on as R fl's‘imm e many of the‘Galments as you \\dxsh' See how X;IOU , sood wear, Aok : look in them! Last, note the moderate Prices! Then, . p and then ONLY will you fully understand why the All Silk Chiffon Hose majority of New Britain’s Well Dr essed Women and $1.95 Children get their Clothes here, year in and year out. Iniblack fwnlieand .‘“ new Bhios alis ey Matching Your Costume Will Carter’s Silk Vests 2 Prove Easy—With One of These \ . -V $1.00 Natty Sca.l'fs odice style. Flesh, orchid, maize, peach § Women’s Coats and white. $19.75 $24.75 $29.00 Carter’s Silk Bloomers to 54'_15 Rich ecrepe ds $35.00 $39.00 $L1.75 $49.00 $69_00 In flesh, orchid, peach, maize and white, Dalby- Silk Vests yRen crepe s $1.95 and $2.25 gettes, lovely lace scarfs! Plain col’ in and year out. ors, ombre effects, Heavywelght silk. Fine fitting and serve iceable. . Pritish film makers cast floral conceits, Dalby Silk Bloomers that even England’s own geometric ideas ns and colonies are being il nd what not, $3-00 and $3.50 reanized by the subtle propas Deep frings ends In flesh, white, orchid, peach and maize. a contained in the ce da) gS., \nd plain colored $39.00 $49'00 (D&L—Main Floor) ts of the studios of California ~” bands. Al are v York. Lest thelr argu- - heauties and “D. ; K ‘ 559'00 $69.00 1l on deaf ears, trade, the |33 & T." priced! New ¢ | | $79 00 life biood of the empire, is 2 (Main Floor) Ensemble p 4 ‘ K -ought into play, I would seem | i FUR roken itself of the SCARFS ; these daya Ker chl efs H ave CH?)};I(%RS There is a very $5.95 to $39 ) Washable, light in weight. Novelty cuffs, including the petal, lace and scalioped ef- fects. Full P, K. sewn; contrasting colored USTINE BRITISH # hacks. Colors, Pilgrim, new penny, ante- el lope, black and white, Imported Suede Gloves $2.98 Pr. English Producers Wail Empire Is Being Americanized The “Alexandre” make. Embroidered flare cuffs, dainty scalloped edge, Colors Champagne, mode, grey. London, April 3.—The moaning and wringing of hands over the sad tate of the British moving picture film business waxes louder day by day. Perhaps the public cares, but many an envious eye at Hollywood, and they lift their voices, fervently roping to catch the ears of both government and the peopls, and it shows no Inclination to cease crowding into the hundreds of Brit- ish. theaters where. American films are run off almost exclusively, year Women'’s Ensemble Suits Complete Showing of Treo Girdles For This Season Women'’s Dresses $12.75 $15.00 $19.75 $24.75 $29.00 $39.00 $49.00 Treo Girdles for young girl, slender woman and average Another is a French Silk 'ker- chief in appealing printed effects, ete 'Kerchiefs for sport, evening and street wear. Linens, laces, silks and linen and lace combinations, (Main Floor) Never Before Has Chlldrens Wear Been So' Smart, So Lovely' New materials, new colorings, new everyhing! \onung like thl‘m has ever been before. the la style-word of the most prominent manufacturers of ¥ Chlldren's u.mu\h! in Ame: And all are “D&L" priced! Have the youngsters comingness! see them. (2nd Floor) Children’s Coats $5.95 to $16.75 Girls’ Jumper Dresses $1.95-$2.95 Newest styles, materials and colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years Gingham and Rajah Cloths with Dimity Walst, 7 Children’s Dresses $5.95 to $14.95 Kiddies’ Dresses $1.95 to $3.95 Silks, Flannels, Crepes and Silkettes. Sizes 7 to 14 G' l ) E t H t | With and without Bloomers. Newest. materials, Sizes MWM { 1 Prints, Pongees, Chambrays, Irzlmx Broadcloths, 7 to ,m,,‘; ines, -“.us,’ Polos, ;n‘r;"s‘ mm,‘ '|\.-( ted Fine serg, Ry b0 9’ St 2 5 3flpcl . §7 95nto}$;4‘9]5] Smart looking and well made of best serge. 3 § yrs. Boys’ Four-Piece Suits $19.m Finest imported fabrics. With pair of long and shor "Women’s Silk Coats The more elastic the $49.00 $69.00 $95.00 | comet | the omere (2nd Floor) us on forelgn fims, and help the | & (ottering movie magnates of this country until their business grows up and becomes steady on its feet. ew e ‘he government has so far Kept Meanwhile dollar-laden magnates 50ct0 95c 2;“1;: },L’:_’{;?n?‘:;“ of the movies breezes in from o s el e Broadway, one after another, and | petition from other sources and bol- oportions, <tering their English business. Some " g,,cem,,“,e_ ot them have even gone 80 far as ane'u gracerily e fets of Plecadilly Circus. c on to have the i‘aldwin government slap a heavy «<ilent upon its intentions, if any, as rcgards the movies, whizz around the British Isles, One has the smart ZIA L A glcal elastic — also‘ juilding up defenses against com- a{rlvfmue ‘mrnc:‘: ?:r f &l 5 ;‘:—;pv;:::;.: of large § <\ {0 begin bullding or buying large fashionable freedom. seaters of their own {n pre- Radio Will Be Utilized as Neans of Gommunication London, April 3.—King George | , upon advice of his physician: OUR INFANTS' DEPT. IS NOW REPLE’ WITH NEW WEARABLES. BRING BABY! this respect Made of fine imported' fabrica. Newest siyles. 3 to 8. Satin Suits at $7.95. to $10.95 Baikan and 3-pe. sty Trimmed with smocking, 3 to 8. Wash Suits at $1.95 to $2.95 In middy, Balkan and Oliver Twist styles, 3 to 8. The ‘object of the experiment 18| which the dam may be pushed out| The following entry is contained ¥ to obtain data expected to prove|of position, thus establishing the In the blotter of the West 47th street - | of great value in the construction | ultimate resistance of this type of |Station. under date of April Z: “Pa- of dams in the Los Angeles rounvy,rnnsrrur'mn trolmen Hudson and, Considine left | flood contrel program,’in which ap- | their waterfront posts in a rowboat proximately $35,000,000 will be| wd becomingly stylish. for foreign parts. Whenever Que E "here g shi d (nts. atisy t any SR o Mohair and Linen Suits $4.95 Three pieces. In nobby plaids and plain col th hy this offi on to the queen for I in cunnec AR S ! »tball was a bit too strenuous rnr' basemen from mid-c s il tent this ne that s o | score the players r New York, April 3.—Patroiman | perimental narily, Is wet Y TOUER | Joe 1 thail | except % 1 1s credit- The game is limited minutee. e Tt is not mentioned in the biotter, Most of the British rulers is are restricted fol Ridgeway, O8t, Aprl 3. — Pbs gers that the constant angle arch| poae 11 Blocks, Then Find Tt Was [to their starting point agajnst & ¢ising a cruise In war s & Bariloibuss || 1oe Ange i duce materially cost of dams. my's outer garment a note bearing “|ner's jury reached last night, Dr. G. |10 test the latest emgineering theo- Special instruments will be |when he spied a number of small veather in the | s. A‘goal from they had heen dead 10 or 11 days. |the San Tobaitn. fiver.. north ,‘vg\n.. this informatioh I obtained, |child on his beat, many of whom |agreement with Soviet Russia, the *used to a largs ex B o rn; only two | clockwtse, and thus takes ” - spent. On several of these projects | ; seea. witn ss Ptomaine Poisoning : e itha ol Bowever, that after the two polics. as a constan % 5 $60 000 E t l D tog ™ LI : A 5 men had pursued the “floater” for 0 : Caused Couple’s Death 90, Xperimental Dam b e (htors or meny) quptny | New: YorkiDoye’ Clses \“Hiedyt (n | e - » achtsmen George t ynes. The centers ¥ , A - L d y o) seen kunhl\ n‘l!‘hrr’:‘n!rkvl:z ::z(‘ vouey Ba” al]d Baseball g o | afaise potarali i A b e AR Icr type will permit the use of thinner ‘ {heavy tide, with the “floater” se- gl s TR | 3 ; Nathan Mclimoyle of Fonthill, for- construction than has been tried| Boys' Prank. |curely fastened to the rear of the . "‘i““;‘:m_‘::fi i AR HbaE oAing Were feund ; —An ex- | 00 T xperimental dam will be Thomas Hudson was trarAping over |the megsage, “April 1. You are uenza an nch in a cottage, near here on March 11, . to be buillt at &' 149 feot long and 60 feet high his beat mear the city pier at 53rd R. Stewart who performed a post- | Ties In relation to the constant angle in the concrete to test st - {boys on the pier struggling with an Lisbon, April 3.—~The government mrv'rv on the bodies the day after |arch type. will be constructed soon | flections and tempe rature lobject in the water. having decided that the moment was T = a : = thin end son one point, |The two bodies had similar symp- | here. Funds for the work have been |the height of the arch will be run |believe the Hudson river named in | proposed visit here of Dr. Halbert KEAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS er business ™ the ¢ two poiots, itomjs. The lungs were contracted provided jointly by 1 Angeles| up to 100 feet. The water then will {his honor. hastened to discover the |Maskine, soviet ‘representative, has or the strain that | his tyrn in the end zones or bases ’TWAS APR]L 1 |proved to be a dummy." b | the uge of the constant angle arch | | o royalty I c Ty Vi s Gombination of Baskethal n thres aones. For- 1 Victorian ) [ eleven blocks, and then rowed back ¢ 1, so the physicia . of them all, so th . |merly of Petersboro, Ont., and Mrs. | heretofore, If tru his would re- boat, they found pinned to the dum- . n n . elt that he would e: according to the verdict of a coro- ‘N\s' of $60,000, only to be destroyed when the first tests are made. [gtrecet and North river last night, were found sald he believed | On enson ¢ a tributary of | as the load of water is increased. | Hudson, who is the pal of every (not ripe for the negotiation of an FOR QUICK RESULTS The two men, believing y registered by ome of the|and there was evidence of poisoning. | county and private interests, | be atlowed to rise to the point at |cause of the excitement. botn popeasd: