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17 ROCUJCSTEIl DE.MOCKAT AXD CIIROXICLE. PATHWAY. JUXE 12. 1920. ElfEiBiiifiEtiaZiiaa3 BBBB ffl-H ElHnr-i Hl EE3EE3 EE3EEE3 TSFkwr Praises Eastman, Rkcs Entire Stock 20 Off Entire Stock 20 Off McCDRDrS and University ooNTiM'En moil i-Aiii; 21.

to the bill of fare of country hotel, in it wxtent umi variety the mt-m. of it Suw ufk jruvtauraut, but whtn j'ou us-tor this, that, or the utlirf cjlsii, juo aro IT Oe tuld tnat it it out," I ntterslty ot Hex-best er offer tn-ikst menu, but yoa gt-t what yo'i call inr. It it itoi-'iuiyi the InstHutiiiu is soun't to the cure, tiecaum. It is hi competent MiiiiUa, Iwuiise It will talus-oo forward uteri unless tli croHud i tliui lufiicurh lt ana in npctsHiir.v means niiMilutelv as-nnraltt fur tbcw ronsoim, time the t.ciiyral hifucatiou Bnunl was litisiiHa'iJe to Offering Values for To-day Which Will Still Further Mark This Store as the Store of Greatest; Values (A very few price-restricted articles are excepted) vetrtlgator baa sow securely established himself In the medical schools of the United Stales and Canada. Full Time Idea Gaining.

fin the ellnlcal aide corresponding; development ia alto luking place, and for essentially the same reasons, to six yeara ago, teachers of medicine, surgery, and other clinical brunt-he went practitioners and consultants in general practice. They varied greatly in the ampunt of time and energy that they were able or disposed to reserve f. teaching and research. Under the moat favorable conditions, younger uieu, with little practice, might devoie a large pan of the day to Work in the wards and laboratories of the hospital. But scleutitic success, heralded abroad, aoou brought lucrative and absorbing practice, which tended to dun-itiish the amount of tiiue and energy uvail-ahle for study and Inveatigathiii.

Meanwhile, It is obvious that clinical teaching is not easier than laboratory teaching; it is more difficult cliidrul research is easier than laboratory research: it is more complicated and more difficult. It became evident therefore that the full-time conception ought, to be extended so as to Includts the main clinical hrauchea; anil this has now been accomplished at the Johns Hopkins Medical School, the Medical liepartment of Washington University, and the Yale Medical School. It will also be adopted in the new Medical Schools in process of organization at the I'niverstty of I'bicafc-o and Vandcr-liilt University. Fart-Time Men Needed. In its essential Ceaturea the ftill-Huie organization meant that in medicine, tnir-gery, oltsf retries, and pediatrics these being the inalu teaching departments the professor and tils Immediate stuff are salaried university teachers, devoting their entire time and energy to their university duties, namely teaching research, and the care of the patients In the, university hospital.

The posts in question are attractive to men of a certain type because ot the iree-Uoui from the distractions associated with general practice, and the facilities and opportunities offered for teaching and research. The financial rewards are necessarily modest. in all cases far less than could be earued by outside activity. But in this respect, the clinical teacher is on the same plane a other university ofiicera. The university mast indeed pay Its teach-ers enough to free theni from hnuitoiul embarrassment or but teaching, like the ministry, is an unworldly occupation, whose rewards come largely in the form of the spiritual satisfactions that ure beyond all price.

At will be evident lo you. however, that uit, iwxKexiion unit tu Hoclifster tuci-p for tile foundation of a mt'tlkal wLiiDl i.f i be bilfbcxt cliaracter. Til? city of is fortunate tu tbfi cfinjinic-tton of tliesc two planets: Mr. Kiistpmu, oa tti. oua hnmi, a iluuur a wio lie is iieii-fiuus; Dr.

on the other, zinr lictiilcd, far-slslitcd, ami lilsh-nilwieii. May ibey both lie "pared for many years in full i.K.ir to -we (lie realisation of their vision umi to enjoy the grateful aknowllr.niit of niunkiml for tlieir vouiliijimi wisdom and lieuehteiiee, Hopkins Started New Era. Medical education tit th 1'iilteil States has had in the Inst tweuty-nve rear a very liipui Uevelopmetit. Diir.nt: aluiot all of the nitieteeuth century uiedical scliooln were conducted in this country hy the local profession, and uiodlciue wan taught as an incident tu the life of l.nsy and useful rac-ntlouera. 'leu or twelve years ito there were in the raited rttateit and Oiimulii, over of thoe mchiaiia; more, iu fact, than In all the civilized comuriea of the world taken together.

l'hee mtMltcarjchools, cveu thne counected with uiiiverwitteH. ith few except I'm, very meaner fncHilfe and practicallv no eiidowmeutH. They lived their precu rious and ineffective lives, supported liy" the fee. of utintetits. the teachers betnu reuiunerated by the di- is to of the uiodet worn that rttiuairjeil after absolutely necessary ejtpeiiBes were paid.

LooMnjr hack, we now perceive that whole order was undermined Hopkins, a silent old (Junker living in ihe cly of Baltimore, who spent bit life u.i:-ciimulatlnir a fortune of aouip seven millions of dollars a lame s.iai in those days, a verv modest one as licwaiiayn arc flciMistomed to reckon, Hopkins attended asshluouslv to business and kept To-day will be the greatest of all days, in point of Value-Giving, that this Sale has yet seen. New Merchandise coupled with the clearance of broken lots and sizes in many lines, which are marked at still further reductions, will go far toward making this day one that will live long in the memory of Rochester shoppers. The deduction of 20 is still in force. Our entire stock, aside from the exceptions noted, are -marked at just one-fifth off regular prices, which Saving you deduct at time of purchase. jmi lU teem A Revelation in Smart Millinery Just Arrived 300 Beautiful Georgette, Taffeta and Summer Sport Hats Every Hat posseted of a chic and cleverness entirely out of keeping with the small prices at which they are marked.

These Hats were manufactured to. sell at far higher prices. Only arrived a day ago. $7.50, $10 $15 Less 20 time staff will little leisure for research it lis members endeavor to do all the work ot 'the uni versity hospual and out -pat lent depart- ment. I'urt-finie men so-called, that is.

i men also engaged in general or eon- suiting practice, will be needed in llie various specialties and to assist in i the conduct of the out-patient clinic. I The precise arrangements udopled will! ids plans to himself, Toward-the end of not be uniform, but will vary with i the scope and needs of the difteretit de- partmetits but a single principle will pre his busy, frugal and quiet life. In the troubled tin.es immediately stiocoedinn the civil SALE RESTRICTIONS Nothing Held for Future Payment No Samples No Telephone Orders Nothing Sold to Dealers Nothing on Approval i i i vail: via, the University Hospital will be the laboratory of the university clinical war, lie disclosed to his friends his inteu fiiois of establishing in his native city of naltimore two institutions, a university and staff and Its needs and opportunities will constitute a tirst mortgage ou the tnue and a no-jiitm, nenveen whicn tus nirtuue was tnoognt. or every member of that stall, be he a wholetline or a part time man. Specialization Needed.

The organization which i have lost 1 to be eouaiiy aiiarcd. First Endowment Divided. An endowment of three and a half mil linns waa set aside for the. university, and the annie amount for the iseparaiw endowment of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Medical school received some years later, chleily from Miss Alary (furrett.

au endowment of JKKi.iicki, and this iiislisiii'unt sum as practically all the school had mull twenty-rive yearn--lutm the General fchiuea-tion llonnl pave it the first of a aerie of (rifts; that now aKirreptte It was plainly not money that made the Johns Hopkins Medical School, nor will mere oney, essential luouirli It is, to-day eilher create or sustain, a itiatitutiuu of sketched coital it utet no criticism of the' medical or surgical practil loner and con- sultaiit. No profession has shown greater! devolion to the public interest, than the I medical profession: on no other profes-1 siou does the public welfare so obviously depend. Huf the progress of the uiedical1 sciences has been so rapid, their bearing i upon medical investigation has become so Intimate and fruitful, the practice of medicine and surgery has become so emu- i plicated that a certain degree of differeu-j tiatiou of functions Is imperative, unless! teaching mid practice are both to suiter. Men's Furnishings Reduced and Subject to 20 Reduction MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Men's nalbriRgan Shirts and Drawers, size assortment is brftken, and so these $1.25 values are reduced tu 75c, nuw less 207c.

60c. Several well-known makes of Union Suits, including Peerless, Chalmers ami Manhattan, in broken ranges of discontinued numbers, worth to-day 2.50, reduced to $2, and less 207o, or $1.60. Men's Sox, in two weights and several colors. Double Heel. Side and Toe.

Special at 35c, 3 pairs for less 207r, or 80c. i leaching, practice and research ooghtj all to be better done ii, as tar as uiay'be wise, they are speeialiwd. 1 repeat that! this does not mean that no teaching will be done by parl-tiiiie men; neither does it! nu-un that research will be cultivated only; by full-time men. 1 1 is ou the contrary: our confident belief that we shall in the! tuture as in the past continue to tind In; the ranks of the practitioner mure and more men like Juuu-s whose great contribution tu our knowledge of cardiac disease were derived from obsef- tation and experiment curried on iu eon- 1 The Johns Hopkins Medical School, absolutely dependent as of court It was and Is ou the well-endow ed Johns Hopklus Hospital was at bottom tb embodiment and expression of ideals, the work of men who were not tliiuklas of their own comfort or advantage, but who were burning with sclentltlc mid humanitarian enthusiasm- it is as true to-day as it at thirty years ago Hint, necessary as fund are to support hospitals and laboratories, the Medical School of the I inversely of Rochester will in the end made. If it Is made fit all.

bv the spiritual devotion of tts spiff its administrators and Its student body. i Young Men Succeeded. Distinctive Footwear Tan, Black White 20 Off America's Best and most representative Footwear, such as Hanan's, Wich-ert (iardiner's, Hallahan's, French's, I. Miller's, is here in exactly the same models and styles as are being featured by the best Fifth Avenue shops. What's more, every pair is yours at One-Fifth Less Regular Trices, and this means all the latest, white shoes which are coming iu every day.

French's Tan Walking Oxfords, formerly $13, now less or $10.40. Tanan's summer Oxfords and Pumps, formerly $18,50, now less 207c, or $14.80. Hallahan's Oxfords and Pumps, formerly $14.50, now U-s 207c, or $11.60. The showing of white" shoes includes white kid strap pumps. Cottons, Woolens, Silks, Season's Lowest Prices Cheney's regular $150 Fancy Printed Foulard Silks, specially-reduced to $349, now less 207.

or $2.71 a yard. 40 inches wide, a large' range of out own exclusive styles, and a tremendous value. Haas Pi-others' Regular $6 Chippendale Prints. Reduced to and now 207c off, or $3.18. 40 inches wide.

A particularly suitable silk for coat linings and dresses. N'avy Taffeta Silks. A particularly fine value at $2.98. Xow less 20 or $2.38. A splendid quality for summer dresses.

Fancy rfinted Silk Wrap Crepes de Chine. Fine Value at $1.25 a yard. Now 207:, or $1. To be had in a splendid line of Fancy Floral designs. 40-inch Fancy Printed Voiles.

Our former prices on this quality were $1 and Specially reduced to 85c. Xow further reduced 20., or 68c a yard. Comes in a large range of dark, medium and light colorings. Fancy Skirting Plaids, now less or $5.60. A large range of color ueouon will a country practice.

Work xVew Feature, IfTTT TTn! In this fundamentally important matter. Providence led Johns Hopkins by the hand at every step, is um. i tav that no (treat tinclertakliijr ever ma wore divinely messcu ui J- itii-nts and advisers. A wise, pi-udout Board! MEN'S CRAVATS Tub Ties, in good quality, at 75c. $1, and less 20ft.

Open-end silk ties, at $1, $1.50. $1.65, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5, ali subject to the 20 discount. Knitted Silk Ties, 'in medium and narrow widths, at $3.50, $4 and $5. Offering an unlimited variety for selection. All at 20 deduction.

1 Wl I It is obvious from what I have Just said that the luivex ot this ueiv euterprlse will depend In uo small degree on tiie co-oiK-ra-tloti ot the uiedioa! profession and the e's-Isliug hospitals of the city of Hocliester. Or, uheeat will seek iu the univeisbtes of our own couutrv ami In the universities abroad for the most promising talent obtainable, but his new faculty will need tit the very outset the aid and sympathy of those who are tonight assembled as Mr, i.astuian a guests. Uentleiueu, the new si-hool cannot succeed without vou. It en.il-uot succeed unless the medical profession sustains, co-operates and assists; und unless the University Hospital is regarded with friendly anil helptul spirit bv the niaii-agers and the statf of other Institutions. 1 entertain no doubt, not the slightest, on this score.

The new school vvill receive from those gathered here the most gell erous welcome and unstinted iisdHlauoe. Iu one verv imitortuiit respect the Medical Department of the University of Ituoh-ester" will try to make a not el contribution to education. We have come to we in the last few years that dentistry Is branch of medicine "of the same dignity ami Importance pediatrics, obstretrlcs, or any otiier speciitltv. Mr. Eastman has reooguUed its luiportunee bv establishing and endowing tile Rochester lienlal lijs-peiiCirv lo the support of which the city of Koohester mid nmnv of Us eitiy.ens are nlreadv making Importunt contribution.

Meanwhile training Iu dentistry In this country has been less highly developed than training in medicine and The new school of medi'-ino will. It is hoped, undertake to place training in dentistry on the same, academic and solenlttlt: level" us training In medicine and surgery, and to this end It will seek the co-operation of the- trustees ot the Denial HispensaiT and the practlslia dental profession in city. City First Beneficiary. The city ot Tioohester is to be congratulated' ou this ttew accession to us civic and social resources. Ihe city It An Opportunity to Purchase Stationery One-Fifth Less Boxed Paper, in one quire boxes.

White or tinted. An excellent quality which we have been selling at 25c a box for quite some time, but which has been specially reduced for this Sale to 20c, and in now less an additional deduction of 207e, or 16c. Correspondence Cards and Paper, in a fine quality lawn finish. Formerly 59c a box, reduced to 50c and now less 40c. Place Cards and Tally Cards.

An assortment of discontinued designs, now reduced to 10c dozen, now less 207e. Envelope Chemise ot Nainsook $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 Less 20i Particularly well made Envelope Chemises, of ritie lace or embroidery trimmed and with lace or ribbon shoul- der straps, trimmed with beading and Especially fine value for Saturday shoppers, Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets $2.00 up to $7.50 All subject to the deduction of which brings them down to to $6. This offer comprises Warner's Corsets, in all the different modelswaistline, medium and low bust. These Corsets are well boned, and are made up in coutil and batiste. All are represented, and are to be had in pink or white.

Women are so acquainted with the valuable qualities to be found in Warner "Corsets, not alone in the fines that they give, but for their comfortableness. a to need no further inducement, or Tnisiees was wierieu who with Mr. Jiopklna ry attended the Uuaker mtwttuu. With fortune they chose the tirst pre -dent of the new university Daniel (.. -nmn.

then head of the University of 'U-lornin and one of the tew men In Anierica who in that day knew the difference between colletre and nitivraity work, and who appreciated what the creation nt a real uiiiiersity might mean to American higher education, t'reaident liilman went to the riKbt source, for advice in the matter of tiud-Itik the faculty of the new Medhul School, brinclnii toiiether the itreatest. ami most successful group of medical nclantiats and teachers ever assembled In a faculty that as a whole has been su -pasd in no "Hiiro pen II eountr.v. He did not draw a slnule blank. The men were all youiifr. mostly in their early thirties, some of them younger.

Their names were then practically unknown heyoiAl an eremely narrow circle. Now. just iteoerat Ion later the names of Welch, ttsler, Halsted. Mall. Abel and Howell, leaders am! makers of this great enterprise are known and revered not only whereever the ImikIIsU bmnuase la spoken, but wherever w-b-irti-tie medicine has stained a toot-hold.

1 lse men put medical education ami research in America upon a t'niversity plane. Baltimore Mecca. In 8 siliirle they made Haiti-more a Mecca to which the entire medical profession of this country and of Kurope have turml. Their irrafl nates have (tone out into the world, some of them to nssin iu phteint! the pructive of medicine upi a tinner foundation, others to become important factors in the rtuveiialton and development of medical schools In ltoslon, in St, l.ouis. In New Haven.

In ChiciiKo, in ati i'ortiand, and even tu l.ondon, It is the best evidence of the success of the Johns Hopkins Medical School that the school itself no longer enjoys the low Iv eminence of its tirst two ileerfdet. lis children have already grown to mans estate and alreadv divide with It both opportunities and distinction. There are now in this country not one but half a dozen medical chools tilled wllb Ihe spirit which was born in Baltimore and all alike coii-trlhulins: men and Ideal to the cause, of medical and social progress. The American I'niversity school of medicine of which I am speaking, has adopted n.rtalti features from the Knglish ami Herman schools, and to them it has made certain very important additions of native origin. As rouipared with the enrolment i.f the the sill-ilent body is sitiiiB: It should not exceed 4M, and here in llochester.

It may welt be some years before even this number Is leached. These studeuls will have had at leant two TPars of coyt-go training, with particular emphasis on science and modern languages, for upon these foundation modern medicine rests, Thn Johns Hopkins is alone tu reuniting of all students a complete college -nirw attested by th B. A. degree; and it is perhaps worth asking whether the lime Is not rlie for a not her school of equally high academic staudluff. What New School Will Have.

Laboratories for twaching and research in anatomy, physiology, aitd Che other under will be the nrst neiiem-mry o. ihw- new medical school. The I nlver. i remler Intelligent and The t'nlversity etiective relief to lis paiienia; physicians, surgeons and demists trained In the new echo.d ill settle 111 this eitf lo assist In the task oi preventing as well as healing disease. Hut the influence of the new foundation will reach far beyond the couliues of Exceedingly Attractive Glove Values 2-clasp Silk Gloves, in white, black, "and all the wanted colors.

Formerly $2, now less 207c, or $1.60. Imported Glace Gloves, with 2 clasps ami Paris embroidery, in white and colors. Formerly a good value at $3.75, lcss207 $3. Dinnerware Sets, New Designs, 2036 Off 50-piece Dinner Sets, in a striking hite-and-gold decoration. Sufficient pieces to serve 6 people.

Regularly $.95 set, less 207 $7.16. 42-piece Dinner Set, in a beautiful green bonier decoration. Regularly $12, less 207, or Hochesler. I'atlenia win come uc-, thev come to iialtimore. Postoil and M.

l.oiils. from all aecllotis of the country, in search of the most effective and scieutlttc treatment of the Ills with which they may he afllh ted. Students will come here from evrrv state to lie trained in the most ad vanc'ell methods of medical science. Ith-In the walls of the university laboratories and ibe wards of thn university hospital, tireless investigators will Join the agelong search tor the causes und the remedies of disease which have that far partly or wholly eluded human effort. The of Hochester hs already a work in till eonnuilllit.v.

Irtut Silk Stockings at Small Prices Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose with lisle sole, heel and toe and garter top. Black, White, Navy and Brown. Exceptionally good value at $2.25, now subject to an additional discount of 20, or $1.80. Pure Thread Silk Hose, black with white clock, or navy with navy clock. Li'alc Garter top, sole and toe.

Sizes 8 to 10. One of our best sellers at $4, now Jess 20 or $3.20. A Special Underwear Value. Women's Bodice Top Union Suits, 16-button length silk Gloves, in Domestic White Goods at Prices Difficult to Duplicate Offering right at the height of the season an exceedingly fine and attractive stock of White Goods: Oabardino, a-h Satins, Pique-, Organdies. Voiles.

Batistes, also Long-cloths, Nainsouk. everything sub-jccAo the deduction of 20c. For instance Fancy Shadow Organdies, formerly now 20rr. or $1.48. I'ancv Checked and Striped Organdies, formerly $2, now less or $1.60.

Plain Wash Satins for skirts, formerly SI .50. now $1.20.. Extra bine Scalloped Spreads, formerly $10, now $8. $1x90 Bed Sheets, fornerly $3, now $2.40. An exceptional I lino quality.

Formerly now it requires a lafe-l significance, arid; undertakes larger task, a task that can-; not be fully achieved unless the entire University takes forward stride. A uni- I versily deportment of medicine Ui the full) tense of the word and vte are thinWngi and planning In ih fuilett possible eiie of the word -will thrive only ir the rest uf tiie Institution, It department of! phvsics, chemictry, biology, mathematics, lis libraries nod Its laboratories, are; I'ouce-tved in tiie fame spirit nud Upon the Mime "cale. The develop- nient of the university in these direction; call for large aad continuous tupport from the eitisen of Hochesler and from organisations interested In higher education. Itocheater has just Rhea vt-; dence of its interest eourtiteiice ia thej university, Hut the onlvenity has to- night deten(Md needw that were not 8U8-', iwcted when Hh recent pica for fund was made. I nape it will not be considered I bad form for no- an outsfo'ee.

it be the first to sue that the university's needs are nuw likM le 20' or $2.60. in either loose or cuff knee, sizes 34 to 44. Fine quality material, Spvcial at $1 per suit, rimv less 207-, or 80c. lying sciences, aim a iMsptiai wiin its own additional laboratories for clinical investigation constitute the plant which! roust be provided for the new medical) I'nder the old order to which the I Johns Hopkins Medical gave In this country trrt death blow, the teaching rfoun bv the ioedlcal fraternity of he i 42-piece Dinner Set. Popular Plne-bird ilccoratinn.

4'his design in 50 and 10O-piece bets. Formerly $12.50, now les 207, or $10 for the 42-piece bet. 42-piece Dinner Set of fine English Semi-porcelain ware, with beautiful roe border decoration, l'ormerly $25, now 42-niece Dinner Set, fine imported Children's Chamoisette Gloves, in white and gray. A good value at $1. Now less 2l7 80c.

2-clasp Silk Gloves in white, regularly $1,25. now less 20' or $1 a pair community. Anatomy and pathology were taught by the local surgeons; and thera pent let hy the medical men. Th John Hopkins adopted toe practice me great continental schools of llledi. me tu divorcing from medical and aurgi- al practice teaching and research In thej lundameutal sciewcea.

vt en nei and Howell-pathjoiogisr, anatomist, ptiur- Real Hair Nets, full size, extra fine in quality. Regularly $1.20 per dot. Less 207-, 96c. Hair Beauty Shop, 3d Floor. I 1 I JJ II A PA F.n :li.sh ware, ith Dresden decora- still ureent.

that new- needs have to night been created and that outside agem-iet will measure their own participation largely In terms of the Initiative manifested by the elttaeos of Itoehester and the graduate of the university. New Tout ing Car Stolen, c. Parmws. of No. 27 Vlck Piirli It.

re ported the police yesterday affern- that come on had dt away his new louring talmst af fnn. from In front of his fctttce at No. Kast avenue. The ear cairles lbs-Hoe plate It is i black Ut lobir. I VI fl .1 ihfI) i m.

l-'ormerlv $28.00, now los tuacnloglst ami physiologist bait never practised nte'llcine; Howell did hot; pvtu possess all legw. The system Jus tilled Itself by it" frulte. The auhjects have been Inlinltely twlter taught; Amer-lean laboratories devoted these tclencet have e.itial!ed In nrodnctlvliy the great a- $22.40. A v- VAi JL INC. Kuropean laboratories In which our earl-W le.jders were trained.

Ihe full tnue. lie (tractttloiiHi', labvralury teachtr tud tu-1.

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