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PULITZER SCHOOL tudents Court New Mas ter’s Degree. Striking progress in the deve! graduate institution Is n a statement just made public Columbia University, chools of the university, Journalism, founded litzer, is attracting students f wide geographical range. jency to draw om outside of the Mctropoll istrict has become very marked oluinbia and Barnard College, ndergraduate departments of hniversity. The total enrollment in the Sct fof. Journalism this year, as nounced by Director John’ W Mffe, is 134 jot the aincrensing admissions to MMMM DOUGLAS SHOES ‘ALL AND WINTER WEAR \" ALL THE LATEST GTYLES ALL LEATHERS ALL Siz CAUTION. Tepes that fe insist uy rice is p! Ww. L. 5 Nusann Str Prondway. ban : obo 2 1495 © O84 L452 #2202 Third Ave., cor, 120th st. JOURNALISM IN GROWING FAVOR: olment Leaps Upward and lop- ent In the Schoo! of Journalism as reported by Like the other the School by Joseph rom This ten. Increasing numbers | “ School of Journalism this year |e that the ‘ncrease is mainly in the ad- vanced work," D: ‘unliffe said, “Bix candidates have presented themselves for the newly established degree of master of science in journalism, the prerequisite for matriculation In which is the degree of Bachelor of Mterature in journalism or Its equiva- jent. There are also a number of can- who have heen admitted to standing—that Is, to work ond year. ‘These are chiefly graduates of other colleges who have had some professional experience. Several additions to the teachine staff have been annoanced by Dr Cunliffe. Ralph H. Graves, Sunday editor of the New York Times, ha- heen appointed an associate In jour- |nalism and |s taking charge of a new section of the course In advanced fea- ture writing. Three graduates of the school are now studying abroad, having, on the nomination of the teaching staff of the school, received three travelin scholarships valued at $1,500 cac! for 1921-1922. Girard H. Chaput 0 Holyoke, Mass., Is studying In Parts; Edward Harrison Collins, No. 316 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn, 1s_study- ing In London, and Martha Drewry Potersbure, Va. ta at the school of Economies’ Mn'veretty of London, tan ene in Still Works at 106. the| OTTAWA, Oct. 20.—Robert Barnabe the | Was 106 yenrs old yesterday, but he didn't celebrate his natal day. He did hoot an- n= “An interesting feature the =| to ab Ww. L. ls enced his chores around the house as usual Barnabe'a mother lived to be 110, and he has a sister who is ninety-three years old and a brother ninety-four, both hale nt hearty age WORLD, THURSDAY, OoTORER 20, 1921, Miss Ethelda dlelbtrey, conceded to be the world’s greatest woman awi mer, has withdrawn from the Wom. en's Swimming Association of New York, the organization with which she has been affiliated since the be- ginning of her remarkable career, The reason for her real, tion Is sald to be of asve fal nature, [t te under- stood the champion mermaid ferls she has been alighted ‘by not having been Invited to various events given by members of the W. 8, A. Made of Genuine Sweet APPLE JUICE maintaining the normal acidity of the Ss) Phone Main 6811 | Also Real Cider Vinegar W.L. DOUGLAS $700 & $8.00 SHOES BY WEARING you the best shoes that can be Douglas name and the retai ore they leave the factory, whi our le profits, W. L. Douglas $7.C0 and $8.00 shoes are absolutely | the best shoe values 4 ij for the money in this country. 4 combine quality, style, workmanship and wearing Sualines equal to other W.L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them. The prices are the same everywhere; they cost no more in San 4 Francisco than they doin New York. W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid,skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experi- men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. n having W.L. Douglas shoes. The fainly stamped on the sole. Becareful it has not been changed or mutilated. Af not for sale in your vicinity, order direct rom factory. Catalog DOV GLA STORES IN Flehth Avenne. West if Fifth Avenue, cor, 56th St Broudway, near Thornton St. Broadway, cor, Gates Ave. Fifth Ave. cor, 11th st, Manhattan Ave, (Greenpoint). * 47S *B779 Third Av,, bet. L46thel47th Stele S59 Stores marked with @ % carry complete liner of W. L. Dougins Shoes for Women. BOUGLAS SHOES HE best known shoes in the world. They are scld in 107 W.L.Douglas stores, direct from the factory to you at only one profit, which guarantees pro- duced, at the lowest possible cost. ice is stamped on the sule of all shoes rotection against unreason- They Done GREATER YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ich W. L. Douglas name and portrait is the best SE selling at hi ne prices! They | known shoe Trade re ie leaders ie ti Be America. the naieeed pics if Mark in the world. ‘It stands for the highest standard of quality at the lowest possible cost W. L. Douglas shoes with his name and the retail price stamped on the sole are worn by more men than any other make, (techy Bhoe Co., 210Spark See “Brockton, Mase, NEW YORK: |e ELD Fulton Strect. HABA Knickerbocker Avenue. JEKSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue. *#HOBOKEN—120 Washington Street, HUNION HILL—276 Bergenline Ave, +NEWARK—831 Broad btreet, O 16, 075 BROOKLYN PPENHEIM, CLLINS & G FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN Have Arranged for Tomorrow An Unusually Important Sale of Girls’ and Juniors’ Coats Warm and Cozy Models in Durable Fabrics for School, Dress and General Wear Exceptional Values 16.75 Sizes 10 to 16 Exceptionally well- tailored Coats of Heather and Polo Mix- tures, fully lined and interlined—smart belied models, with inverted pleats and slash or patch pockets. Four Models Illustrated Store Hours: 9 to 8:30 P.M AE ARN FOURTEENTH STREET —_ Gotoblnbaa 1827 "WEST OF FIFTH AVE OP FIFTH oP FIFTH AVE Frioay, AS Usuat, Barcain Dav SEASONABLE AUTUMN NEEDS and HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS To Which All Departments Contribute Money Saving Specials Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Only Friday of Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Women’s Extra Size Dresses— Serge, satin and crepe de chine dresses of excellent style and qual- ity include tailoréd and tunic mod- els in navy and black — sizes 4¢by to 52)y— were 826,73 Pa Bicacs Women's Coats—Coats of bolivia, heather mixtures, volour and tweeds, hali linea or lined throughout. All are interlined, Fur or selt cloth col- lars. A good selection of black models, as well as smurtest shades. Dives 9b to 5U— were $39.73 Furs—Upossum Scarfs—fine quality—were 810.73. 9.75 Mains Choker Scaris: fine skin—were $27.7 Women’s and Misses’ Velveteen Dresses—mouels with silk anu tin- sel emubroiuery or tailoreu styles with | | Women’s selt-tone Navy, brown braiuing. ses’ Wool Jer- sey and Irivotine Uresses—Jer- sey dresses ure wttracuvely em- broidereu in contrasting colors and come i reinucer, Laupe, henna and two sasues of vlue—tuicoline dre ure swartly braiwea ana are in buvy blue anu black— 2 were $28.73 anu $20.73... LAT ana iviieses) Winter duits—Iricoune auu dalam cloth sulls—aesiraule styles with tailored or converuvle collars, were $44.73 to $04.73..... BYU Women’s and Misses’ Wool Jer- sey Sairts—Uxiord and vlue—pluin talloreu—ulso lew pluius, navy blue ana black serge in pleated moucl —xo lo 3£ Walstuand— were $9.97... B.9d Biouses, Sireaters, etc. Only triday of Semi-atnuut Secvnd Floor dures Costume Blouses—some with Man- quriu sleeves, uew eyelet luisuiugs, Iringe, emuroluery aod over Lracuve Lrimuiiuys— Special &. 7a Pure Worsted Sweaters—smuart Quxeuo muucl, i bull, brown, Peacock, navy, dark green aud vlack were go.08 é Women’s Mohair Sw: atere—'Lux- in comtrasung revers wath nd bueale velo various comuinsu, ual 3. Camel's Hair Scarfs—novelty de- Signs in Various color combinations —tringed enus— i ..9.00 were $11.54. Slip-Over Sweaters—high neck, long sleeves—vruided girule— pockets—soft, fine zephyr wool— peacock, buff, navy and vlack— WEFE BTA eee vaagaaes 6. Tam and Scarf Sets—brushed wool —brown, bull, peacock, heatn r Harding blue—were $2.94, oo Imported Shawls — square— de- veloped in soit, white wool and woven in fancy weaves— re Ga PSS and 6.68 bungalow Aprons — unbleached muslin, chambray or gingham—slip- over of Ue-back mouels—rick-ruck finish—were $1.38, Negligees Onty triaay of Semi-Annuut Second Floor edo collar, Norivls pouwets Sales Eiderdown Dressing Sacques— gray, Copenhagen and wis ris special 3.00 | Bosloom Crepe Negligees—clustic waisthue—small round collar—bem- stitched Wuist— Babies’ Knitted Wear Only Friday of Semi-Annual Second fiwor Sales Babies’ Ribbed Shirts—Close-out of mill secouds—slight imperfections sizes to 8 years— 82 value .50 Babies’ Knitted Polo Hats— white with pink or blue Silk \ ro trimming— were $1.97,.......... LOZ Babies’ Knit Leggin Drawers— White—with o: without feet—sizes to 3 years— were $1.97 to 62.25 1.44 Infants’ Fine Half-Wool Shirts— dizes to 3 years— were $1.25 -O4 Untrimmed Milli. inery Untrimmed Velvet Ha et black aud colors—limited quantity—were $2.35 1.65 Ostrich Bands—were $4.75 to $4.95..., seeeeee es BOO \ — | Embroidered Women’s Underwear FRIDAY VALUES Meet Your Needs and Save You Money Shirt and Drawers Combinations —Good quulity cambric—conyent edge—were 81.28,. sense ie Chemises—Nainsook, lace edged — daintily trimmed—were 97... « Che: es — Embroidery and lace tr i—with medullions—ribbon shoulder straps or built up shoul l- ery—were 81.28, coves OF Sateen and Mercerized Striped Sateen Bloomers — Ruffled or double row elastic knees—flesh and white—other models in brown, blue and black, with embroidery— were #1.28., . OF Cofaets. & Petticoats Only Friday of Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Silk Jersey Petticoats—contrasting colors—as gray and blue, gray and orange, navy and brown or taupe, back with colurs— were $4.94. , ened 2.94 Coutil Corsets—medium low bust were $3.00. Coutil Corset: xtra quality—three pairs of gaurters— [ong hip-—were 6.00 3.94 Bandeaux—pink brocaded satin. ban- deaux with ribbon shoulders and pink broche models caded styles in larger sizes Special .75 trong cambric trimming of good em- broidery—reinforced under arms— sizes 46 to 50. Special .8S coutil— long hip—embroidery trimmed top- : : 2. medi sizes 31 to 36 Extra Size Corse! Second Floor Sales and flesh—trimmed and tailo: were %3.97 and 84.50...... Crepe de Chine Bloomers —flesh and white—edged with lace and hem: stitching were 88.23 Crepe de Chine Che Gloves and Handker- chiefs, etc. Friday values meet your needs and save you money. Chamoisette Gaunt et Gloves— embroidered backs—covert brown, gra,, black, white and other full shades—were $1.25 S6 Men's Colored Woven Border Handkerchiefs were .24 each each . LS 1s dor. 100 Men's and Women's Hand- kerchiefs—large assortment of men's corded border and plain hemstitched handkerchiefs—ladies’ handkerchiefs—plain, printed, with corded borders, or embroidered corners— 14 and .18 14 dor. 6D Val. Laces—I2 yds. in piece— wore .67 piece 47 Flouncings were Net heavily embroidered on. silk net aftert and ing shades— «fective over taffeta. special . LOT Women's Colored Silk Umbrellas—were 86.17..... 5.24 Silk Hosiery and Glove Undersilks Friday values meet your needs and save you money. Men's Silk Hose—bluck, navy and cordovan—were .35 Women's Glove Silk Hose—plain and fancy stripes—bluck and cor- dovan—were $3.67. . 2.58 Women's All Silk Hose—full fash- ioned—black and cordovan— were $2.97 und 83.27...... 2.52 Children's All Silk Socks — extra heavy quality — various colors and combinations — slight imperfectic —were $1.20 ener Women's Silk Hose—black, white and colors—were $1.45 Li4 Glove Silk Vests bodice tops Sear ae 2.44 | site Knit Bloomers ~~ extra rein Specul 3.77 foreement +++ Bpecial 2,17 also a few other bro- | | three of gart rs | embroidery trimmed top-— | were 810.00... 1.91) | Silk Lingerie Only Friday ot Semi-Annual Crepe de Chine Nightdresses—white Boys’ Clothing Friday values meet your needs and save you money. Boys’ Suit navy serges, cheviots and cassimeres, in gray and tan mixtures—all high grade quality sizes # to 18 years— re $10.50, $12.50, $13.50..7.50 Boys’ Extra Stout Knickerbockers —mostly 12 to LS-year sizes assorted lot of gray and tan mix tures—also cordur were 83.06 and $4.06 Boys’ Knickerbocker Trous 9 to ot assortments of mixtures—gray and brown stripes and twills—also corduroy — were $1.25 Ba 85 Boys’ Mackinaws—brown and gray overplaids—full belt—-inverted pleat” “4 to back—patch and muff pockets 7 years— were 87.04. Young Men's and double brea or sports mod lined coats--The material serges, cheviots and cassimeres— blue, brown, gray and heather mix- tures and stripes were 824.50 to 832.50 Dept. — 3rd Floor. Junior Boys’ plain colors and stripe Eton collar models—3 to 8 y 19.° Washable Suits— vilors and were $3.06, Boys’ and Girls’ Play S ‘ Squaw, Cowboy and other -sines 4 ib Th years. Junior Boys’ Coat: chinchilla and ch linings— 8 to 8 years..... Junior Boys’ Suits—serge roys and wool jerse bluc and heather years—Eton and sailor collar models L50n2.98 avy und brown wn and gray jot overcoating in plain and plaid, Special 5.98 cordu- Boys’ Blouses—fancy striped per caley—collars attached $8 to 15 years—wert 75 f Boys’ Shirts—neckbanl and attached—faney striped poreales sizes 1244 to 14 years — were 12h 5 95 Boys’ Ove: hort and long sleeves— 2 to B years— were 81.09........000005 +. 87 Silverware, Cutlery and Jewelry FRIDAY VALUES Meet Your Needs and Save You Money Silver-Plated Pepper and Salt Shakers—Colonial style—two in lined box— were 81.45—set........... . 20 Silver-Plated Table Spoons and Dinner Forks—variety of de signs— French gray and bright fia h—were 82.50—)4 doz. 158 Ro: 1881 Knives and Forks— cellul handles set of six knives and six forks— were $7.50 ' 5.95 Novelty Necklaces—jet and wine red-—the two colors most in il mand for gifts—were .97 ot) | Alarm Clocks—well known make —warranted, . + Special By Scissora—two pairs in box— WEG DDT sve sa veaernisnesiey 50 Wool Hosiery Friday values meet your needs and save you money. Women's Wool Hose—brown and green heather—also silk and wool —were 81.10 si | Men's Fine Black Cashmere Hose —extra fine quality gry heel and toe—were .58 AZ Children's Three-Quarter English Wool Hose—fancy cuff tops— cordovan, covert and gray— Were OL,00 is essesccuestvcers 95 Linings Friday values meet your needs and save you money. Novelty Lininge—Light and dark colors—38 inches — wide —-suituble for coats, jackets were 81.12 75 | Yard Wide Lining Satins staple colors—suitable for lining of Winter coats—Special. . 1.2 NOW OPEN Hearn Dress- making School Course of Lessons 4.00 Appointments at your | venience con- An easy, pleasant way to learn how to utilize for yourself the beautiful materials “purchasable | | here at such good values ~ Needs and save you money | Friday Dress Goods Friday valucs meet your Comfortables, Pillows Friday values meet your needs and save you money. attractive coverings d—full size— . 8.97 New Mixed Goose Feather Pillows $4-Inch Velours and Broadcloths I Fall colors—unusually fine ma- were 83.48 to $6.00 yard... 48 Serges—close. ine weave ee —art or striped ticking— were $1.07. : 20x29—were $1.94.......... 22 S4-Inch All Wool Coatings— | gex28—were 82.27. 1.47 velours, in brown, beetroot, myrtle, | ¢4ego —were $2.67 L723 navy —high lustre zibelines, in tan castor, brown, myrtle, black—sold last season for $4.58 . Lot 54-Inch Novelty Stripe Prunellas navy blue ground—gold, white, blue siripe aay were $2.0) $4-Inch All Wool Black Broad- 26x40--were $3.17... 2.10 Blankets and Flannels Friday oilues meet your needs and save you money. cloth--chiffon finish high lustre | Cotton Blankets—plaid, in a variety =sponged aud shrunk— of colors—34 bed sise— special A 2.97 were 84.96 Cotton Blank —wh Cy and gray— contrasting colored borders— full sizo—were 85.94. . 2.28 Bleached Domets and Unbleached Cantons — mill or remnant lengths of 1 to 10 yurds— SILKS Friday values meet your needs and save you money. 39-inch Canton Crepes—exce} pet we ¥d «1D eee desirable | gietssed Dornete_6 inches wide— were 83.45 1 BTS soft downy nap—were .68.... .18 35-Inch Black Dress Satine—high {ialrersoreniab== Upholstery were $L74 1.58 | FRIDAY VALUES —heavy qual Meet Your Needs h Dress Satins i crea ee face at reet and Save You Money 1.7 | 700 Yards Imported see tri 0 — MilinciNiSetin Crepes onli diag | LARS nase ie Cie wk i ali —fashionable colors. | 1 500 Yards Fine Silk Ove Drapes: aby 2.35 jes—plain or armure red Were BROS... cece eee cee es ° Dinhe La wide id ones . . of blue, rom, 11d gold, taupe, shades White Fabrics of brown ‘une erimson—slight_im- . perfections of y eave— Friday values meet your were $2.97 and 83.47, 1.97 needs and save you money. | Brisbie Sash ee cnings with 3d-Inch Voiles ren eudy tu hang Vai. oT cd eM + TS | Fine Marg jisette Curtains —de hemstitchee borders motif —we: plain og wit Ww AD Yds eevee serene New Marquisette Panel Curtains— 33-lach Longcloths— 2'6 yards long, with antique, Ma- WOO, PBs cocseiesiesor sing sie . 1S deria and filet work— were 83.94.......... Special 2.47 5,000 Yards Cretonnes—yard wide tapestry, shadow walk, chintz, mur- sery and many original designs— about 60 styles— Neckwear and Ribbons values meet your | were a8 and 57 Yard .B6 nevds and save you money, Reversible sepa an Or tarts Net Collars and Cuff Sots—io ies oe atest vi Bs Pan style -were 0b . 6S Ribbons—Wide moires, satius, Wash Goods and stripes— were 52, were 45, were. 38...., Crochet and Knitting Silks Friday va/ues meet your FRIDAY VALUES Meet Your Needs and Save You Boney Outing Flannels — pink and white or blue eagle stripes—makes warm un ments—were .25. Fancy Dress Ginghams — Plaids, stripes and checks— Oi 5% > necdsand 8ave you money < ot $ Odd Lots of Fibre Sweater Silk — S) inches light colors only—vrehid, turquoise, 4 pink, jade, honeydew, Harding blue, | 53 32-inch Dress Ginghams—Splendid assortment of styles and polaring were 45 : Apron Ginghams—One of the best makes—various sized blue checks -12% pecan, gray, tomato—skeins vary in weight—slight imperfections that will not interfere with use— were 83.12 pound i Pure Tie S lks—combinati —were .94 spool. s —were .17 2 Ball Crochet Fibre Silk—102-yd, | Fancy Crinkle Crepe—Buds and ball—large range of colors, but’ng | bluebird designs — for uaderwg black or white—value .70. 4 | kimonos, etc. —were .85 . Embroidery Rbbona—used for | Fancy Voiles—Floral, checked, dot- filet work, rosettes, and various | ted and all-over patterns on light kinds of fancy work and dark grounds val. 2b to 20—I2-yd piece..... LO were 45 28 FRIDAY SATURDAY Two Day Sale LEATHER GOODS The gifts of small lu gage and hand bags, so prized by all who receive them, can be bought to extraordinary advantage at this sale, with its specially lowered prices and large, new assort- ments, Hand Bage—Velvet, leather wad and black—all new models—included are also Brief Cases—cowhide leather— two pockets—cordovan and brown —ring bandle— 4. 15 were 85.97 Cowhide Travel Bage—16, 18 and 20 inches—tivet frames, ring handles—sewed-on, protected cor. ners—limited quantity— 6.25 were $7.50. Dupont Suit Cases—black crepe Iy-inch cowhide straps wround—brass locks and catches— ng handle: d-on ring handles—sewed-o! 9.00 corners—were $12.00 duvetyn—colors eight-inch leather lined hand bags 3.87 velvet and leather with lock and key— were 84.57 Hand Bags nside change compartments or rs 1.46 purse wnd awirror~-black and colors—were $1.97 See page 13 for other Hearn advertising,