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om “48 oe! iaatnsi “ eS, mf COLUMBIA CLASSES | BREAK ALL RECORDS Wargest Enrollment in History of te. University Believed Largest re in World, * Columbia University’s enrollment, figures on which total 32,420 in a re- wort made to-day by Registrar .c- ward J. Grant, this year breaks the tecord of the University and is be- eved to be the largest in the world. Columbia’s enrollment last year was @pproximately 31,000, Of the 82,420 students, 2,846 <re] undergraduates and 782 are in Bar- nard College, The graduate and pro- fessional students total 8,193. There fre 2,222 students in the Teachers’ Coifege and 1,672 in the School of Education. The school of Pharmacy as 683 students. In the extension department there was 19,953 students enrolled. The Summer School, the figures of which are not included in the Registrar's report, last year had 11,809 students, The number of applicanta for ad- mission 10 most of the schools of the Jwho have signed as charter members THE EVENING WO university last year was unprece- dentedly large, sald Dr, Adam Leroy Jones, Director of Admissions, and it was necessary to |..nit admissions by selecting candidates who satisfactorily Passed tests of character, activity and promise, in addition to a psychological test to determine mental agility. Sa gee Pe SATTERLED TO Quit oFFIcr. 1t was announced last night that Her- bert L. Satterlee, Asststant Secretary of the Navy under Theodore Roosevelt, and for thirty years President of the Veterans’ Association of the ist Bat- tallion, Naval Militia, would retire from the Presidency at a dinner.and reunion in the Aldine Club to-night. Mr. Sat- terlee Is a son-in-law of J. Pierpont Morgan, He said yesterday he felt that and.oth pains quickly HAT ‘weari ed thet oo aatty Semen voller frome eased ion of Sloan’ younger members should take up the) $eeyee ey rubbing man by duties, skin oe It’a good esas silipibiaadis, and all kinds of NEWSPAPER CLUB TO MEET. A meeting of the Newspaper Ciub will be held in room No. 214 of the County Court House Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, The directors have passed on the constitution and by-laws of the or- ganization and it will be submitted to the members for their approval. All are entitled to vote on any proposition that may come up. im ness, for all the family. I" aches WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS FU BROOKLYN Amerizas Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &€ LTON STREET-BROOKLYN Another Special Purchase and Sale ot Pumps of Patent FU Black Brown Mahogany Trimmed With Braid and Embroidery Fashionable Strap Pumps Priced é Remarkably Low 5.00. | All Sizes and Widths. A special purchase enables us to present this offering of exquisitely modeled Pumps, developed in Patent Leather, Black Satin and Black Glace Kidskin, with Louis heels. Also Walking Leather or Black Kidskin; collegiate heels. Also on Sale in. Our New York Store = = BROOKLY OPPENHEIMCLLINS &@ LTON STREET-BROOKLYN Continued Tomorrow At an Incomparable Price ! New Spring Dresses of Silk Denisette Sale Price Models in Circular Flying Panel and Straightline Effects iB ABRAH Ka 7) Untrimmed Hats RIEFLY, this interesting assemblage is the outcome of a Fifth Avenue cancella- tion, owing to slow delivery. It will prove a great price-saving opportunity for our patrons and should be of great interest from a fashion standpoint. ‘The hats are from one of the largest and finest makers of hand-blocked shapes, and priced so far below regular whole- sale prices that private milliners will find it - advantageous to buy their season’s supply. At 86c There are aprons of percale, the surplice effect, trimmed with rick-rack braid, in polka . and many styles of indigo, the side button model with belt. At $1.76 BLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 0, Extraordinary Sale News---3,000 Hand Of figured percale and ginghams, with effective linen trimming. A, & 5.—BSecond floor, East. Women’s Marinette Capes as 1922, = Blocked Only $2.98 Each There are dozens and dozens of smart new shapes besides those illustrated, in_ fine milans, timbo, hemp, hair, lisgre, tagal and novelty straws. So distinctive are the shapes, so beautiful and varied the colorings, that oy a very little trimming is required to make them ready-to-wear. NOTE—Curled Ostrich. Bands, special $1.98, long enough totrim a hat, are suggest- ed as a smart adornment. A, & 8. —Mrest floor, Kast. First Brooklyn Showing Famous “Queen Make’” Aprons At Special Introductory Prices E introduction of “Queen Make” bungalow aprons in the A. & S. Apron Shop is good news for the many Brooklyn housewives who know the excellence of the make— and specially with Spring housecleaning time coming along. These bungalow aprons are all excellently made, the intro- ductory prices in this sale are appreciably below the regular figures, and the styles are as practical as they are becoming. At $1.36 Pretty aprons of striped ging- ham, button side, and tic sash, Others in brightly checked percale, slip-over and but- ton back. Some with tic sash and shirred waist line. are neck Women’s Gloves Very Special at $44.95 NE of the jauntiest fashions of Springtime. Especially this model with its graceful, full cape that is smartl belted at the front. The beautiful, rich textured, all wool marinette, of which it is fashioned, is admirably adap- table to this particular cape mode.’ It reflects alluringly the new Spring shades or is just as effective in the staple shades of Navy blue or black. Hand tailored touches are other distinguishing details. Beautifully silk lined through- out. A. & 8.—Second floor, Central. Every sembling these wonderful collections of high-grade Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles, $3.60 “Colontar”™ dc . highly pol hed and with bottom hontzed wooden and swing er Capacity i Combination Bathroom Sets, $1.95 \ white enamel Wh-tub seat adjustable kets and a4 enamel! whit ‘room stool. Cast Iron Skillets, 79 lished inside, lipped and strong side PP Counter Brushes, * YERY well-informed woman who goes through this Housewares section real- s what our managers have been doing for the Pest months, first, in as- housekeeping things, and The BEST OF ‘EVERYTHING at the YEAR’S LOWEST PRICES. $1.95 2-Clasp Style, French Kid HESE gloves are taken from regular stock, where they were priced $2.75. They ure in all the seasonable colors and in a fine quality kidskin. A. & 8.—Street floor, Central, 15,000 Pieces of High-Grade Aluminum Cooking Utensils AM > STRAUS x BROOKLYN * 4 Women’s Suits Smartly Tailored of Tricotine, $34.75 INCE Paris lauds the tailormade Suit, of course all smartly dressed women will want to include one of the newest models in their Spring wat his distinctive se » at our very special price of $34.75 features navy and pes all wool tricotine, in plain colors or with hair line stripes. coats are in slenderizing longer lengths, with rever or notch collars, pipings or tailored stitching. Sizes 34 to 44. A. & 8.—Second Floor, Central, Spring-time Suits For the Younger Misses, $16.75 ESE smart little suits have been made especially to our * order and we have marked them at very special prices—so the younger miss may have a spring suit as good looking as her older sister’s, at a very little cost. Three Smart Styles There are three styles, two with belted coats, and one clever little box coat—of ce in the spring tones of orchid, copen- hagen, brown and grey. They are all full lined—size 12, 14, 16. A. & 8.—Becond, Central, STERLING SILVER) Candlesticks and Vases At Reduced Prices EY suggest gifts that one will be delighted to give or receive. Square and shapes, plain and engraved styles, wed which are Ff justrated. Candlesticks 8 inches tall, were $4.35 and $5.65. 10 inches tall, plain $4.45; engraved, $4.85; former prices, $5.65 and $5.95. 12 inches tall, plain, $5.65; engraved, $6.10; former prices, 96.85 and $7.65. : . Vases 10 inches tall, plain $5.10; engraved, $5.90; former prices were $6.85 and $7.45. 12 inches tall, plain, $6.70; engraved, $7.30; former prices were $8.30 and $9.30. A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Central. Home Wants Some of These Little-Priced Housewares: second, in bringing them here to sell AT SUCH AMA@INGLY LOW PRICES. b is the once-in-six-months Sale, for which we make this organization’s supreme effort—to offer It pays to BUY NOW Round Cake or Bread — Closets, $2.58. Reduced trom $3.80. Japanned white, easy sliding door, two re- movable shelves, Porcelain Enamel Pastry Tables, $10.95. Pure gloss white enamel, snow white top, and equipped with 2 drawers, 1 flour and 1 utility, Sto. 25x 40 in. White Enamel Kitchen Chairs, $2.25. back and four spindles and Anighed in lain, $3.45; engraved, $3.85; former prices * 97¢ oss White enamel, Wit éxki Dust Cloths, 18. Reduced from 25e. ene at 94c each Gemionly Feaieh "Leal Guat shone of white ~s Willow Clothes B tles and ma « These are the pieces to choose from Of strong white willow. 6 and any - finished Aluminum Tea Kettles, welded Aluminum Double Roasters, round 29 inches, Size No, 8 sp 1 reity, Table i1 Cloth, Heavy Copper- ucepans, 4 or 226 ¥d. Reduced bottom Wash from 45 Boilers, $3.25, Double Boilers, capac. © Kettles, cover All white and juced from : ) first grade. th $4.25 sun Dish Pans, rounded Aluminum Dair 5-4 width. leavy , chareoa} handles, 10-qt. size 8-qt. capacity “Domestic Elec tin plate with : 70, Ear tric Vacuum tra heavy. cop Aluminum Specials at 79c Each Gisaarct ween r ttom, drop Aluminum Colanders, polished; footed A wonderfully ndles and cov- Muminum Milk Patls, with cove low price, Com to fit. \luminum Saucepan Sets, 1, Ite © plete wit at Genuine O’Cedar taohments, Body Mops, 550 of welded steel chemically polished tod, practi. Guarantee Clothes Wringers dustiess uangle shape. 68 ‘BB” Triangle Reduced from $8.51 ee Dry Dust Mops, : “4 CS Rees 9Bo. Ball-bearing throug SUERTE, Keduced — from and with 1l-in, rubt Wn Se Chemically RS, . URL Tee Guaranteed for 5 years URE! ny purposes, ” memes For Friday's Selling ———_—~———