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BEIiSnm AND U. S. TO INTERCHANGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Stirplus Re&ef 'Fund Makes
Possible Foundation of
Fellowship Bettrten Col-
ktges of Two Nations
(By IiiteniMtional News S»ervlci>.» Xew York, May 4.—Twenty new
"Fellows" hav.' byi-n appoii)(e.-l by fotli Belgian unlvcrsilies to come to Amer- . Ic-a for pfraduatc study for tbe iichooi year of 1!»21 13-'l',
The nuniiituUnif unlveislihs arc (ilu 11*, Lii'^e, B'-ii«.?e!p ;;r,il Loiivaln. tile School of Mines at Mons, and the Colonial K<hiMd at Antwerp; while tlie t^iirtw>n American colleiei.ii and unlver-1 silles asked tu nominate candidates for > study In Belgium for thc lS)21-l»22i .•icadfinlc year are Uarviifd, Yule, Co- ¦ iumbia, Coineil, California, Pennsyl-j xanla, Chicago, .Stanford, I'rlncelon. Vys.^ar, Hmllh, Massat hu-srttfl IiiMl-j title of Tc'chiiology and .lolins Hup-) kins. Tlie American candidates willi be cboHen by Muy 1. Four fcllowahiysj ill ench <.-ountry arc renewed. 1
'l'he origin fif the C, IL il. Kduca-j tional I'tinndntion dates from thc ar-' miatii e. Ihe fund representing residue' from tlic sales of fcio<lslUfrs iMith out¬ side luid hiaiile Lclgiimi, largely ac¬ crued during tlic arniistiee under the CommisFlon for llellcf In Ilelgluni. which continued in service unlil April. li'lO, nnd of the Coniile Nallohal, wliiib was Ihc associate' urganizatiun of the American comniission and was made up of u large number of Bel- gJann under ibe direction of distln- jTilislicd nelglan bilhlncss men.
.M'ler th'e; arnilsDce It was desirable ll.al the system of pi'ovldlng mtiss foinl aiippli^'S bo continued until such time as Bclgiiim should have ncstab- lifdicd herself on n pie-wiir basis. In No.vi inbi r, IHLS, tliero were' iipproxi- malely 900,(100 people receiving fre- f.'lid, wliile thu bulanec of the populu- lioii. abont 7,0(Mi.()(i(» pciple, w"ere still able to Iind locnl nion.y with w hiuh to |ia',- for their laliuii.-!.
Hoover's SuKKCsllon Followed I'liilcr the ariringi ments of thc Com-! lie .Xational the Hclgiaiia who liail iiiioiiey had always chargcl themselves .1 snui'I iirolit, which was exiiended in liUpport of tlie totnlly destitute. Willi the arnilstico. lb" anmzing Industry, vitality and ingenuity of thc Belgian mi|iuliitioo mhowcil itself in immediate and astonishingly rapid ritjluclion" (>f tbc totally destitute, so that m>t only Was there an aceuiiuilaliun of inofit I'oriiierly e.xpcndC'd fui' the destitute. L'lit a iiev.- prollt from the former des- tlltiti-, whose pride prompted them lo begin iia.Niiig aa fa8|; iis thoy secured employment or were a'blc;,.,to eome again into po.ssession of properly ov^r whiili thiy had lost control during Uie occujiation. Tluro was further jn'olit made Jn II.|iiI(latioii of surplus fool-' stiifl's anil ciiiiiianeiii.
"No (|uestion ever arose but tfiat' Ihi'sc "iiiolits, ¦ or nuirgiiis, were the •proiKily of the ptjoplo of BelHiuui.
letary of the Fellowship
of the l^oundallon, at No
.i_..jy. New York, has rccelvMl
M'l tbat two youpg woQien will be
;.,., iig riic nel^Iait cJtchiniife frllows
for next year, and there la a proba-
i.ility that several young women will
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I'll iiiuMrsilles whi<h are eligible to
he j'lanUatton fellowships. In all
•ive roung American women and scv-
.iiiecn young men have been regls-
'.er^ in Belgian universities this year.
NEW SPRING SUITS
WHAT PARIS IS
hmHa .trii* All fraviter.
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(tnieriMthmal News Service) And now let us turn cur attention to the Spring suit. Kvury single day hrings us a new and most often cfinrmlng vershin ot the 1981 models. It s<'ems to me that the sensible, 1Sinspr^\tIv^, severe-looking Knglish Uiilorcd shit is "iiasstf." We see now and we welcome the striking "coutu- rlcre" crcatitms. Parisian suits are cs- scnfUilly feininlne and, for this rea¬ son, so iK^coming to most of us.
In Iheso Importotl models ihc skirts are dccidi-dly longer—mind you, 1 du.if suy long—but longer, . Some suits, many of thern, are beau- I (Ifully embroidered. Lovely wonderful j .urttcrns appear. A Ix'autlfiil dark blue I .'iiilt Ims a motif bf triangles.-worked In j tarnish gold thread. Lattice work of i ;i<nian'S covers sometimes the entire i surface of the material. Many of thc I new .ktckets reaeh almost down to the : \ery bottom of thc skirt, while others, i ou the other hand, are <nillc short. The I rediiigolc with its semi-tltted lines is (also in evidence, as they say in I'arls, j "11 y en a pour tous les gouts."
Kipinovable Collars ! Very siinirf the large reniuvable cjipe collars mode of the material It- ."cir. These short capes, ver.v po;iular last seasim, proviMl So iHcoinIng and practical that many elegantes Insist o:i aitopliiig them again this i;>i^lng, hence their renewed success.
Tiie skirls of ibo new tailleurs are :ill simple and almost always aljso- Itilcly plain—if there is any trimming il ia to be found on the jacket.
Very smart the new models of crcpc lie chine, (ine of the most charming cieationa dei)ilgned this, season is of ,",ray crepe de chine triminctl with dull silver embroidery. The skirt hus nar- lojv pin lucks on each side. The jacket Is trimiiicd with the same line pin tucks and belted with a fancy silver glrilk . frhc ..jlt'cvc is long and narrow
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NOW WFARINh ''>•' ''* '^'¦'•"'^' '"'^^*'" •«" the Mao-
fiai)i*al fij W iblJl^ kldbg witk this
The Florentine neck line is seen on ¦ fti^t%t l!^atiti!^'iif»n jftiiiaga It thto aarr. almost every dressy afternoon gowfl. lt% UmgS W tiinraUif R ft| an ol^ —¦— . Wide, like Hrj^ir irnn i#blc|i rbUla
The coat-dress is the darling of ttte *'>•*' bWSrtJ* can bo' ntliigpi td tbtjtk Spring mode and Is the heit friend <|f P">rrc8B artlnst «n np-Hlip gihg, for the woma« whose chief ambition L; th«e eiibinergwl boughs an Juit a* to ally elegance and economy. |rtrrttIyS as an imd^nrKtM- nin. Aii4
i'n thi.<! season of utter sim{)Nclf>- dcep folds of the material are often the -only trimming allowed—and, by Ihe way, they are very smart. A i-harming organdie dress thus fashion¬ ed, the waist and the skirt eaeh triiil- mcd with three horliontal folds.
The square neck fastens at the back with tiny organdie buttons. A wltfc> .sash of the material ties at the side
front and its hanging enas are edge<l ^ione with Its long period of useful with a tiny rUffle of Valenciennes lace.I ues* to m.nirinrf «,;«.* *,» *»,-«« i-~.^
rhe petal frocks which have been st
I rixata ata lots df other ftd^ntites. M> ! Inshinc to * tfattBble tre« tb^ traTefer CUB cook bla nteals on iM way, «aa V he wants to t«t forwtgM bf liiglM hia canoe maf be sectirM gp an Arctic k«and tree aad be may bo serenel# to sieej) #iiiik itititJiiitlUtg &« Joani«j>.' >
Prftllffe OllVe Tr«ia. TTjere are few trmett that bear edI- I»le /rult which are ({tiod for more th«B half a century, the olive tree trtaortln|;
favored this past winter will again ht worn this sbrnmcr, but Trench vollfc will then replace chiffon and crepe lit chine. 1
¦Ver>- smart the new evening capes j of taffeta with a deep yoke fitting thc j •hoiilders snugly ami the waist pnrt ' made with two wide flounces in front with the help of narrow velvet ribbon.
Ca.N iilaided gingham trimmed with a bit of crisp organdie seems to be, file favorite combination for the mak-1 ing of tile iili'ai "garden dress."
uei!« to maukind. Some ef theie treefc are extremely long lived. There are some in Syria which are known to b* more than 400 years o)d; and nOt ohij are they in a flourishing condition, j but they bid frtlr to l>ear tniit for an- j other centnry or two. Fortn«riy the j olive trees were not expected to pro-1 duee fruit oftener thnn once In thre4 years, but with improved methods of' culture they now bear abundantly each iieason. In ancient Mines tha olives were thrashed from the tree* with sticks, but now the Syrians pick them by band, thereby preserving thetr tre^S and blso improving the quality of the fruit.
.No Sprin;; plete without frock. ! It is
waidrobe will be coitl- Ihe popular canton crepe ill tbc rage just now."
The liiiiie is more than ever in favor.
In the frock skills ays more elaborate
neat ly lioilives.
I'.laek cire Idee taurant dresses.
makes delightful re;
Tlic newest Paris length und quite full.
skirts are ankle;
Hein lines arc still uneven.
and is trinniii'»l with a small cuflt of die gray ¦saliii. lliis Siinic cire satin forms Ihc fiat collar and the reverse
ef ihe jr^eket.
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.\niitlier model is made of blue poi- icl twill. The coat simulates triangles by an all-over ombroldcr.v of black 'henille silk, while the skirt is abso¬ lutely plain, showing the new circular lines ao much in evidence just now. The sleeves, rather narrow at the top. .show a tendene.v to width from the elbow dow^n to" the wrist.
.V ihainots heavy at-iH'l forms tbe girdle. With thia suit is worn a huge
Impression Counts for Little. It's all wasted fine and folly to work up an Improsslon. Don't you l;now you .nre filways making Impres¬ sions whether you wiint to or not. Re¬ member you ciin't put on your best clothes and sny "I'm out for an liu- prosfiion." The .'net is you afe dally Impressing yourself upon the rest of the world. You may not be aware of It but even the clilidren nre constantly sizing you up to learn yonr real status. The Impressions yoo try to mitke are ' not branded In. tliey an? merely pasted on. A little dninpht'ss will Ahow *-hftt i chaflife lies underneflth. After nil the woHd! ' is looklnj; for n ccrtnin number of ri'niid.«i like yon. If would feel disap- pfilnted If It didn't have nn occaslondl occasion for probing a few pforalsins (?) chameters wiio hnve failed to make jjood.—Orlt.
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! One dny I Invited my sister's school
' teacher to mir hou-sp. The teacher,
wlio was bald-hended, betmn to tell
us ^ome of his *!tperletices. He tdid
ui that while traveling through Katl-
iras there was a ttrrlhle cyclone. Bfo
said It ¦was so had that It palled out
I everything fn sight liy the roots. After
I lookijig at Uira a #hlle my sister
; aslted: "Is that why you're bald-
i headed?"—^E±change.
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'' Blue gymm and the Pllm. $D bave a profession closed to yon Mcaiuna yon hare blue wes certainly seems banl Inck, but this bas h4p- peoed to two blue-eyed girls who wished to become cinema actfessW, siya a correspondent They were told they could never be "stars" on ac¬ count of this blemish. (?) I ques- tiooed a producer on the matter, ahd be not only confirmed this, but told mo that people ¦with brown eyes, or, better still, har.el with a tinge of green, possessed th<> "soul" in them ' ao necessary for film production. For myself, I should have thought tt was not so much soul as because blue in u
Th«. atvSH Ham In Italy. The Sevta aatt (Septtfii Ukrii) atli ««fen«i*e lAgOOns of astt water In nerthera Italy, generally Separated from the Adriatic by narrow atrip* of sand or embankitients. partly aat- nral and partly artiflcial. but bavink opeulngs which admit Uie Influx and efflux (^ the sea water, and serve as ports for communication with the mainland. The best known and the most extensive of these lagoons is thSt in which Venice is situated, whl<i extenda from TorceUo In the north tip Chioggia and Brondolo in the soutli. 8 distance of over forty miles. Tbes^ la;;iM)ris formerly were much more ex¬ tensive, and afforded a continuouii means of Interunl navigation from KS- veiina to Altinum, a few mll« north of TorceUo. That city, like Bavenui. ori^'inaily atood In the midst of a la¬ goon.
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Superellioua. The adjective supercilious It of f-«tin derivation, and It IllnstrateS how a word flrst nsed In a flgiiratlve sense often takes on a matter of fact mennlng and Its origin In cnmmoD use Is lost sight of. In Latin supercillum ll the word for ,eyebrow, nnd that Latin word Is stiH used in works on :iniitomy. It Is aI«o used In arrhltec- inre fbr certain ornntheuts over g door and ^nr a small flllet ut the brt."»e of a coluhin In iiinlc style. The afljectlve siupercllloui I.s derived from the Lat¬ in noun, siipercilluin. Thp Bdjecflve means exhibiting hnudity nnd care¬ less contempt ns liy nn elevntlon of fhe eyebrows, therefore. Insolent!^ proud, aiTognnt. overbearing.
^tmt LtbrtiiiiiAlp pt tn^iani. ^e poet l4nr^tesbl|l «>f ICo(taii« baa been ati office of high honor slkcs the days of Oeotfrey CThancer. btt It was not nntil the tJljK tk .Iplbta I tbat a roj-al pstrat tras rnHited by which the pbet lanr^t* became is offlcer of the crown at a aniary of aboot $500 a year, witk a tierce of canary from the royal cellnrs as pep. quisite. Ben Jonson wSs the flrst poet laureate under James' patent (1619-163T), but nvany -Verslflcatora," "Verslfers" and "Laoreatwi" had pre¬ ceded him, among them "being John Gow^er, the author 6f "Confesslo Aman- tis,'_' and £:dmnnd Spenser, who waa. however, styled "Conrt Poet." In TS years, „from 1813 to ISte. the poet <ras ftUcd by Sontbey, 'V^ordswortfe and the late Lord tWnyson.
Ovirfiing It. Thi igtg tibo Uys gi s^ Sorrwmi •¦i*>r«Ila fer a riilny day la altofatl^ M" too thrifty.—Bo^oo Transeri'iit.
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.The only iiiresiion to be Ueterjnincd was Iiiiw the;.' vn'ie to he rcUiriicd to the piililie. The lli/lgian Uuvernment expressed the desire tbut they bo ap¬ plied in srimc manner beneficial to the
jabot of ecru lace.
A very new tallleiir which seems to take its Insriiratiun from Per.sJa is made in chii-nipagne gabardine. Tlie .ijicket ia eut with sharply flaring
public and to commemorate tho relief >''<''''« ""d is trlmmed">ith yellow and
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oiganinatiuns of thc 'war. A incetii wns arranged b.v the Belgian authori¬ ties at Bru.saels at which thc Prime Minister, speaking tm bohalf of the ; Ministers, requested Mr. Herbert i lluovcr lo delermino the character of] thia operation. After study and re-1
brown cire braid. Tlie^upper part of this jacket is e.xeeediiigly snug and fastens in thu middle of the front with .self-covered inittoiis. This miKlel IS dc- lidc^liy youthful, although a bit eccen¬ tric A iilack crepe maroiain costume.
nection Mr, }4oovcr proiiosed the'"''"'"""' "''^'i :"' exceedingly narrow moiley for cducatlort in Belgium, This|J"tnfI of gray astrakhan edging collar, liuving been acC.eiited, representatives
of the P.plglan universities were called into conference.
Itinid ttrUlso ot R(>tatibiisliip Niiiely-livi^ iiullion francs were made ayailubltr to cuablo iho IJelgUin iinlver- bIMib-s and technical schools Immediate¬ ly ' to' resume tictivities, l*'iirther diiiifunls as 'they Ijcrame aviiilabic jjil'icr liiiul li'iuidatioji were alloca'led to ihc periiianent foundations from which the income only would be expended. Tills was designcii to build a peruui- . heiit bridge (ff.tlnft and-high relatlon- ^hip between ttie two countries to l)t>- coiiui a iicrmaneiil force in both na-i M lioiis, This balance amounts to about j.j 1 OU.OUO.^JOO francs, whoso tjvuntutil j £ value cannot bu determined lu tbe^ >.<>rc;:£!il cuiiiiiuon of uxcluwgu. | ^
Tti carj^y out Mr. Hoover's suggested j m plans lifvo ii'oundalions liavo beein^ funned, the i'oiiinlalion I'nlvcrsltaire j K ill L!cl(*imii and tiic C. 'H. iL Kduca-.t^ tional Foundation in Uiu United States. W They . arc ongtiged in thi? iirimary :« fimetions of opening tlui instituiioiis; JJ ik higher Kai:iibig ih Belgium to thu ' 1 young men and young wuiuen who a have not tho niedna liJ a'cquire this 8 vdiicatUui. of strerigtheuitig iflo flnan j g cUii condlllon of Helglan universities, X uf tlie Koneral udvancemebt of learn- 5 tiiK hi llclgUim and tiK) ttyBtomallu ex- t» (fbango of ¦'Inlullectual ideas bf.-lwceii u ileigiuni uiid Aitiei-icn, j 9
>i rrovlde J:4tinK|it Loans x
iU'stdcs ptOviitfng for ih*) cpLclmugeiiH
fcllovvsliips between ' .»Vmerti-an artd ; N
l^flgiun iiiuversltios the en'clovvntfhl'5^
nind autbuilzea thu grantlnii: pf. atu- S
d*fiit loans to neetly yoi^C isciglriiis., p.
' aubsidlca to scholai's aiiil re;»carc'f) |S
wurkera in i'.clgluni, UiVil- flnuridal ait! SI
^O rehabltitate the lielginn uiilVorsiU'.iH g|
|{'tf)ut were tbimugcd by llie war. It is a
!«!iitiiiiatt.sl tbat approximuti^ly S.OMO 9
young Kelgian men u;id women w^ll j g
ticiivht uniMially under tho loans. !«(
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cuffs and hiii .jiockets, is one of the most diBttnctive Spring tailleurs. The lining of the ultra chic suit is fash¬ ioned o' cire orange satin. And now a word of advice, llemember, lu'fore being temiited to buy a beige or a gray suit, no matter liow smart and becoming it may lie, that navy blue, onr old standby, ever- faithful friend, is by far tlic must sat- isCaciory color if real service and wear are fo be exacted of the tailored suit;
Dinner Ware Sale
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32 PIECE
Gold Statiip Design
$3.98
Rose atid Blue Bit-d Design
31 Piece Set $4.98
54 Piece Set n.98
100 Piece Set 19.98
(Open Stock Pattern*)
PhottigWpb tehds to come out white. ! LlabllVtt 8 StOreS
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Music nnd rhyme are among the ear-' llest pleasnres of the clilld, aud. in the history ot literature, poetry precede* prose. Everyone may see, as he rides on the hlKhwiiy throngh nn unintt»rest- Ing landscape, how a little water in- i stantly reiieyes the monotony, no mat¬ ter what objects are near It—a gray rock, a grass patch, an nider bush, a Stake—they become benntlfnl by being reflected. It Is rhyme to the eye, and explains the charm of rhyruB. to the ear. shadows please u(**ns still finer ! rhymes. Architecture gives the like ] pleasure by the repetition of etjnsl parts In n colonnade, and a row of win¬ dows, or In wings; gardens by the sym¬ metric cotitrnsis of tlie ficds and walks. —From Ralph Waldo Kmerson's Esssy on "Poetry arid ImaSinhtlofi."
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