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NEV‘ESQEESAI&]ESNEWD SPECIAL ! Philippine $ /, Qv s nsamuona | |Speciall Children’s 3G Y).89 Gowns and Chemise 5 Better Grade Dresses Dr. McConnanghy Formally In-| e Gay prints and awning-like T 7 0 otri | English broad- Sta“ed at ]mpresswe Ceremflfly | |price! in white and colors, Hand- / . . b lfi l ckl;tlfie;s (::ly]nbl;'?idery“gl:nd l:u drawn and applique treatment. Satur- trimmed; pantie style, 2 to 6 and T Tt P T T day only (D&L—2nd Floor). . 7 to 14 (D&L—2nd Floor) Dr. James Lukens McConaughy 18 years an alumnus of Yale, and for nearly seven years lately presi- dent of Knox rollege, in Tlinols, was t bt g € rroudest Da Wesleyan university He takes over . , " the administration of the {nstitution Mgl . by the late Rev Dr, William 1 1 B Klin. He comes with full e destinies of the smalle Goino e crapuaTion DAY ) || W 1| \/ Remember when YOUR name was called RREERtySeeE: ® | { and you excitedly arose and walked down TR . the aisle to get your diploma—how everyone stared at you, etc.? What an unexplainable thrill it gave you! And you were all “dolled ) VERS, 16, up.” weren't you? Now your boy or girl is 4/ /flfll‘fll“l going to graduate. Help them look and feel 2 Lo N arts colleg The ceremonies of {nauguration which drew a large number of men | | represen ) versities ] | | | Lazy wonderful day—dreams of sparkling lakes, rolling golf courses, pic- | turesque mountain trails—these will soon be happy realities! In other words, ! oMk : their best. In regards to clothes, let D&L i Conaughy, taking the subject help YOU help them! “The New England Liberal A t‘ollege, opposing the tend ward mass production iIn gre: versities, must stress individuality,” sald they should be a pioneer in the extending of greater scholastic lib- erty to the abler students thereby stimuiating them to the breaking of mental records. At the luncheon in Fayerweather gymnasium following the installa- tion exercises addresses were made by President A. Lawrence Lowell of | Harvard, Dr. F. P. Keppel, presi- | dent of the Carnegic foundation and | former dean of Columbia, and Pro- fegsor Charles H. Judd of the Uni- | versity of Chicago, a member of the class of 1804, who spoke for, the alumni. WESLEYAN GETS SUBSTANTIAL SUM Gifts of Over a Million An- nounced by President. 5, Sy ity 3 & { VACATIONS! They take a heap o’ planning, but oh, what fun they are! Girls” Graduation Girls’ Party | ‘ 20482400 4 | What woman doesn’t get a “thrill” out of viewing smart vacation togs, select- ¢ f i Y | ing this dainty frock, rejecting that, buying knickers, a sports outfit, ete? We Dresses $14.75 to $29 Dresses $16.75 to $39 : = carrgz got};)eglié»i; B\;ery imaginable vacation way. And everything, as usual— W o 1 4D, R iD! Beautiful white crepe satins, Georgettes, crepe de chines Canton crepes, crepe de chines and Cantons; lace, ribbon and and georgettes. (2nd Floor) beaded trimmings. (2d Floor) GIVE “HER” A WRIST WATCH 5 to *19 and Printed Dresses These are guaranteed to give accurate time; are of white gold and have reliable Swiss $10 to $29 movements; octagon and cushion shapes: silk ribbon and leather straps. A gift craved . : by every girl graduate. D&L Priced! (Main Floor) Sa) v In the stripes broadcloth is very o popular and there are some $ o ¢ charming styles made up in it. .- In the prints huge floral motifs BOYS' GRADUATION SUITS $9.75 to $16.75 f [ e Serges, tweeds, worsteds and mixtures. All-wool materials; three and four-piece styles; | nating geometric designs. The mannish medels: high-grade tailoring throughout; light, medium and dark colorings; sizes 3 | colorings and styles blend har- 8 to 17 years. (2nd Floor) { moniously. Moderately priced. i (2nd Floor) 3IEe IS s I s et s s I LEsI SRS TIIEISITLIISIISLILILILILILILLIILLLL | | Women’s Striped | i | o K i b oa i BALBRIGGAN BLOUSE Lovelier Than a Garden— & R | | ENSEMBLES at $10.00 Gayer Than a Cabaret— Economical, Practical! Middletown, June b (AP)—Gifts of more than $1,200,000 for univer- sity buildings were mentioned in his | first officlal announcelent by Dr. | James Lukens McConaughy, inaug- urated as tenth president of Wes- | leyan university today, to the large | gathering of college presidents and | educators who were at the exercises. | A library to cost $500,000 will be called the Olin Memorial library, on onor of Stephen Olin, second presi- dent of the University, and his son, Stephen H. Olis, '65, of New York, member of the board of trustees and | acting president during 1922-23. | A chemistry laboratory will be a memorial to William Henry Hall of Willington, long a Connecticut legis- | \ator, alumnus of '92, and his father, Gerdiner Hall, Jr., and his son, Hol- | man, ‘26 who died while a sopho- maore. A college union building will be in | memory of Dr. Willlam Arnold Shanklin, president from 1811 to 1922, who died last fall. The announcement of the gifts was received with much delight by | the large gathering of alumni who, standing under the famous elms in front of the old brownstone build- irgs of the university group, had just listened to President McCo- | naughy's inaugural message. The academic procession which $2.05, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 to $10.95 See Them and You'll Admire Them! Other Folks will Admire them on You! Clad In one of these brightly checked or colored suits, you can't help being o noticed, as you stand polsed on the edge y 2 | of the board, all set for a perfect swan v . 1 dive. These are all Wool Sults and will fit like a glove. Colors guaranteed fast. (2nd Floor.) P rlnted 1 ‘ ' ] ; '\ For g:mgsess::\l:smtfle Boys . $ 95 & oy _ $1.95 to $4.95 | . . i 3 - f 500 yards of new “Printed Silk Loveliness”! Fluttering shredded § oL BATHING Datiingianefls DOitosLss Oilskin Transparent 200 _ : 2 - " 2 Raincoats, $ flower designs, sprawling French figures, wee bits of dots that i ACCESSORIES Bathing Slippers = \ grow bigger and bigger as they get nearer the border; prints to e P g At 1 4'75 X make the large woman look youthful and slender, the “too slim” : D&L PRICED! Bathing Garters Bathrobes and woman a bit fleshier. And because the silks are 54 inches wide : ! : . . 2 ~ Terry Robes \ and requ_ire no ornamentations, any and every woman can make \ £ (Hainerend Tatisgibellee o e AT s4 95 $9 95 a charmm_g treasure of a dress in a jiff,\'.l '_rhe Vogue or McCa_]l 3 Floor) Cap and Scarf to Match $1.39 = to i { pattern will show how unusually simple it is to make an exqui- x % \ site dress, using only a yard and a half of material, amounting to $8.93, plus the cost of the pattern. (D&L—Main Floor) E | | g : # | % » receded the addresses was \::deg by Dr. McConaughy, &dcom- panied by Governor John H. Trum- ® fhe Olin memorial library il tace Wesleyan quadrangle and will probably be of Vermont marble and Indiana limestone, The apeedy erection of the bullding i possible by two gifts of § $25,000 respectively a amounts from f ? and trustees. T A. Smith of Spring $125,000 for the late James A delphia left The buildin 300,000 volumes. fifth largest book co the New England colle The fund for the new laboratory was started in C’mon In, The Water’s Fine Welcome words, ¢h what? Be among the first to enjoy a brisk swim this summer! It's getting close to < MEN! STOCK UP ON THESE, SATURDAY! IMAGINE | ST R R g ’ L ! \cll-fitting sult of pure wool! We have just the suit vou want. Then Ready, Splash, into the water! Broadcloth Shirts :1.35 £ 2o seeis | .%sk‘m'r"w other man you meet what Shirt he prefers above all others and the answer will | Men's Jerseys and Trunks $1-95 ead‘ be “a T»rw'ldr!m‘w Shirt”! 1t is cool, has a pleasant feeling surface, launders well, and is | Fine Wool Jerseyh in white with blue wool trunks. serviceable! Saturday we offer first-quality, full-cut Broadeloth Shirts at a purse-pulling | Al sizes. (Main Floor) price. Collar-attached or neckband style; all colors. (D&L—Main Floor) . * Main Floor ! Boys’ Bathing Suits §1.95 to $3.95 Bl tan, grey and many striped effects. Sizes 24 to total necessary the bullding is additional ift rrertIrrtes TSNS S I L LR TS T SIS E LTI LTIITIILE e et ) Two Red Hot Specials in Cool Hangings! Silk Gauze Net 590 yd SLIGHTLY IMPERFECTS OF $1.50 GRADE Guaranteed Sunfast! The popular material for spreads | and summer hangings. The slight imperfections won't affect the wearing qualities one iota. Colors are gold, § rose, blue and combinations; 45 inches wide. New Cretonnes The kind that'll make your room look cooler, more inviting, beautiful! Every pattern the very latest! } The quality is superb! 86 inches wide. Floral, bird, figured and allover patterns in a tempting array of colorings; light, medium &4 (Main Floor.) L When the Little Kiddies are Hard at Play | | | | | | | You don’t have to worry about their clothes.* Just outfit them ! in Play Suits, or Rompers, or i Dresses of Ginghdm and Per- cale, of sturdy materials, which | will wear and wear and launder | so nicely! Of course, for “Dress I - - JelaYe ) Wear'™ they need “Dress Ap- i ; sk D, parel”! Again you'll find our ! | | | i 18 hoped that the a needed will be r: At the v gymnasi “Kiddies’ Own Shop” fully ready to satisfy both your wishes and the kiddies’. Bring them Sat- Coffin of Saxon Kin e Found in Egng BOYS® WASH SUITS. . ...81.95 LITTLE GIRLS’ DRESSES . $1.95 to $3.95 N BOYS’ PLAY SUITS...... $1.25 to $1.95 KIDDIES' ROMPERS from $1.00 up cavating in preparation f toratiun of Eherborne Dersetahire, workmen y covered a st Girls’ Dresses $1.95 to $5.95 or dark backgrounds; a : | good cretonne at a low 3 Yds, for ‘ 1 2 | B 4 i Broadcloths, (‘hlmh‘rjuys. Prints—New Styles price! (D&L—3rd Floor) | 3 i and Colors; Sizes 7 to 14 years \ - e —————————————e) tional park was ssti- mated te be €90 years old