February 18, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE . 17 revenue of the institution, as it has become at Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth and all of the larger universitie~ which have similar funds. Last year alone Yale raised $600,000 in contributions, the equivalent $50,000 by June Is Goal of Uni- voluntary to the interest from a permanent enversity Grads on Endowment dowment of $6,000,000. of $1,000,000 Gary Lauds Projects "One of the most important projects A new epoch in the phenomenal ever undertaken by Northwestern uniAUNTILY-JACKETED and g rowth of Northwestern university is versity," is the way Judge Elbert Gary heralded with the formal launching describes the program in a special boasting a · dainty over collar thi ~ w e ek o f th e new annual alumni article in the "Wildcat," the anual ofand tucked vestee of crepe Geo~ fund to be known as the Foundation, ficial publication of the Foundation , isaccording to President Walter Dill sued thi s week. "It is important not gette, this Frock of lustrous silk Scott. only as a great financial a ss et which crepe has been superbly tailoted Fifty thousand dollars by June is set can and will make Northwestern unias the goal for this first year, which is versity one of the g reatest institution s by Golflex for Spring the equivalent to the interest at five of learning in America, but also in · afwear. per cent on an endowment of $1,000,000. fording the alumni an active and per. Even before the fund was officially sonal part in the control of its des inaugurated yesterday more than $10,- tinies, cementing t_ he bond of all egiance Being in one-piece 000 of that sum have already been con - between them and their Alma Mater., tri b uted, beginning with a $1,000 dona"The professors of our univer sities s t y 1 e. it gives the tion by Nathan William MacChesney, are woefully underpaid, con sider.i ng wearer long. slim lines at the president of the Foundation. th e ir exten sive training and the tremcnback. combined with charming Among the man y di s tingui shed a lum - dou s and vital re spon sibilitie s with ni of Northwes t e rn uni\·cr sity enthusi - which they arc charge d. Th e annual " youth" in belted. jacketed front. astically cridorsing th e new fund ar c: contributions of th e alumni t o the sup Jud g e Elb e rt H . Gary , '67. c hairm a n of J port of this Foundation will go a long th e hoard o f dir ec tor s o f th e Cnitcd w ay toward s remedyin g thi s unfortuHere in such Spring favorites S t a tes St eel Co rp orat io n ; \Vi Ilia n a t e condition ." as navy b\ue, French beige. ItalHard. '00, and E dwin Balme r, '02, faThe three . main purposes o f the mo u s \Yrit e r s ; Dr. H erman ~. Bunde - I Foundatio n ar c to increa se th e alary ian blue, pistachio green. and se n . '09. h ealth commi ss ion e r of Chi -!' s tandard s of the faculty. to help black. c a go; Dr. Gle nn Fra nk, '12. pre s ident finance the $25,000,000 new building of th e l n ivc r s it y o f \Yi scon sin; Dr. , prog ram already under way, which will H erbert H a dl e,·. '9-1-. C ha n ce llor of g-ive K orthwe stern univer sitv two of \\'as hin g t o n u;1 in ' r sit y : Dr. Daniel l the most picture s qu e and n1agnificcnt ~r a r sh, '06, pres ide nt of B os ton uni- campu ses in th e U nit ed Sta t es and to Yc r si ty ; fo rm e r Gove rn o r P ierce of loa n fund ~ to d ese rving student s. Or ego n: Dr. Cha rle s H . ).[ ayo, Dr. I Th e contributio ns arc collecte d b y. Isaac Abt, Jud ge ).brtin Gridl ey ami . speci a ll y <ltl egat ecl r epres ent a tives of Gowns -Hats- Sports Apparel n um c· r o u s ot he r s. I eac h cl ass in each de pa rtm ent of the T hc:-.c ce lebrat ed g~radu a t cs of North- univ er sit y, knmn1 collecti,·ely as th e 1168 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 467 \\'es t e rn univ er s ity all exhort their fel- Ad,·isory co uncil. lo\\· alumni t o rall y t o the suppo·rt of I · th is Foundation which promi ses to be Aut omobile s k ill ed 9-Ui p eo pI e in ' un e of the most vital s o urce s of Coo k co tt1 1ty < lu r i11 g 1 0~~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LAUNCH ALUMNI FU· ND AT NORTHWESTERN U A One--Piece Frock with Two-Piece Charm Attractively Priced: $39·50 J 11 1 N. A. Hanna & Co. WILMETTE ~~~~~~~~®+~~~~ I~ ! February Footwear Values THESE Slippers and Oxfords for girls and young women would repres~nt good value at three times the price. They are placed in our February Sale because we do not have all sizes of any one model. But there is a range of all sizes for selection-and wonderful values! ~ :!llllllllllll l I I ~ ~ = 1 I --- - - ----·--- ==-- -:=--=----=--==-=· 'I Two Specials of Note: Charming Strap Slippers and Oxfords for the growing girl. Stylish and ·comfortable. Values up to $7.50. " Modern Miss" Oxfords and Strap Slippers; low and medium heels. Values to $I r.oo. h ======- The Preeminent Social Salon for Ladies Number four of a Series o~ a Tour of Inspection Important social events are taking place every day in the Ladies' Louis XIV Social Room. Exquisite orig~ inal furniture of the period, imported ..vases and old world fixtures form a setting of artistry for bridge teas (every afternoon from three to fin o'clock, soc for bridge, sandwiches, tea and prizes), receptions, exhibitioos and special parties. private or rublic. And withal Georgian service. $2.85 These are not the only savings new offered; there are substantial reductions on all lines of footwear, from infants' to women's. Silk Service Hose-Special, · $1.9 5 value: 95c the pa1ir; 3 pair for $2.45 Telephone University 9 7 3 · Ren:: Rates ~unexcelled §§ = = = = ~:~::::~~~f~ 'll'ht ~eoraian An Address of Distinction A ~- =-= =:a 55E! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIImlllllllllllllmllllllllllllll1111111111111mii~IIIIIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII Davis at Hinman, Evanston Privately Conducted Inspection .Tour Awalt You §5