Till OMAHA W.Kl HUVAX, l)UUlit.K o, Itf-'-. SOCIETY MrCue- ooprr. Mr. aril Mra. Bamut-I Grant Cooper (( K l klry. I'M, ammuiKu the mar- nana f tltt-ir datiiiht-r, Mia I mho ihi-a l.uii'Wn i"wiM'r, m Itoixrt Maraha Mi'Caitue, also ff Hi" klrr, on Tuenlay evemin, laii.lwr J, at I 39 d'tlorlt at Hi. Hteilierte rroteetunt ropal chunh, fcewit fclry. Mra. Mct'axua In a alatrr f Mia. Ilurdetla Kiikn1all. who I' ft Omaiia Keptemlwr 1 In no at fur a elmrt trip ami for the iM.ii. Ma. h'mn uel Cooper. Jr. 'lio aa formerly Kahr WUhelm, and la nw liv ing In tw-wli kty, la a elater In law (if Mra. MiCague, ,MHl..llt A 1.1. Tha annual etfrtlmi f i.ff!-er it tha iJirtloa AMI a.ety i.f th Kitat Mothixlict rhuri h will l liH.l KrMajr afternoon at S:J0 o'llixk at tha lioma of Mra. K. A. Itenwm, 4','A 1i1k" elreel, Mra. J O. Kant will Hul li-viifiM mid Mr 'I. II Itiihliinn will Klva piano numlx-rd. Mm Klniik, ilinwtor of th "Klnnnio Wi-ik" of tha Younir Womi'ti'a t'hilnlinn a-citlou will Itlva a tolk on Die work of tlili orn'inl rilion. For Mia Hume. M!ea Floremo Humca will arrive 1'rMny from h"r home In Hpilnitflrld, III., to vlalt Mr. and Mra. It'licrt Klii. M.aa ll.'irna will le reni'in-l.-r"l n a popular iict In Omaha, nn foiurilay Mr, nnd Mra, Htori ai I liinnliiif a dinner of 12 hvith in hiormr f tlolr rural on thi iIukIiiu li It lit of th Coimlrv rliil muxi'ti. ficoitjc CriHiIt . It. ('. M!a llrl n Undi-rnvin of iVntrril fly. department proaidi-nl of Ihi- V. V., C. Will l a KU-it of the W-iirK Crvolt rorpa for Inapwllon FrMiv nftiirioon at 2 p. rn. at tl Mcmi'uIiI hull, rourt liou All rorpa numlx: are -ivite1 to ntliTid. Prizes by the Fine Arts Society iTlfa liava announr4 ty tha iinuli. Kocirty of rlna Arta for lha ,N'fl,iakn artlata' pli'luraa to la JiiMinl tit tlm lihrary l-etflnnlnir Fri day afu-nuHin, O lobar . Thay ara: Cliurlea N. Mm prlia, oo for a work or ttroiip of vr&rka of auparior P Y TIME TALCS ii FURTHER TALES ihb IMMY RABBIT My Marriage Problems With nifc'ra d'ft nod H'rrAy, Lil lian plo n-io lliu 4inll ha 1r whit it All. n lo,.k Md aokr l, Tlirn 1 wm'rl tha tuffoa Inlrndrd f.ir Hiniilt tutu tuiuuni Initila mil put It and lha aiiolwu hra, r.i'ml u a napkin, on a tray. Ilo-rr." I r.n.l. In a t.nin win. It I finnlni tt. think a Unit winter. II" dt'M! that ha didn't want In prnl tha winter tiara ha lived. Ha attd tha aiata of Nnhraaka." awardml to Auruniua Dunlilcr of Omaha. John I.. Whitr priw of 150 "for aork t'f ilmtlnrtiuri and niarll In (ill palutlnga," Allia Cleavfr of Falla City. ItoU-it Moramnn. 110 prlj "for worka of hlah tiimdurd In any ma- ilium," to AukuhIu Knight, Otoiihi. Aiioi.vmoiin mr of to lt'.tit (illilnr of Omihii "for itroup of oil piilntlii?," Mta. Iliiml'l fillTord pun Ima print of I'iO "f.r witli-r colora," awnr-lKd to Mlaa Lily Yunt of I.lniuln. Mra. Myron Ianinl prlza for col li iinn of wciivlnKi, to Mlaa Anna Fay Alhln, Lincoln. If.inornUo rncntlona wra giv-n Rob ert Jilnnlng, (irniilm; Kllr.iln-lh Ftru aon, Chlongo; Fr'il'rlij KnlKht, Omu ha: l'flith llnmmond, Chiinco; Mra. Allen I!. KilmlHlon, Llnroln, and CJIAPTUt XXXIII. I'm la Jxrry ( hm k'a tum r llulra. A It hung h It waa only raily fail, t'nrla J-rry t'hurk ua alrmtdy lt ' tln i,rIUid ro-trn- l iiiia.i fur my 'I know." I.llll.m H aymtiaihftlf' ally. ' It a a pill t.t pifn ( ""I uu I drink fr that lut out thra. Vou'd mui h rathvr trw turn aoma ni-'o At tlm Country lull. For tho "cIohIiik iilcht" ut the Poon'ry club, CI. t". II llirnmP ii will huva 21 Kiicxla, Mia. W. A. Frnwr, H: Holrt florr, J2; M A. Tlikf-y, 17; W. A. luxon. S; V. II. Oavla, , ami Ciipt. L. K. Tooln, 8. Itorliforil CiillrfiU Club. Tha Kockfnrd follriro Hub will hold Iti nf.rt mi-ctlfig N'ovrnilier 1 ut the lioma of Mi mm Minna HtoilliKfiT, presi dent of th1! club dtrpar ona for fold wrathur ona with a rhiunhvr, a gol long way briimlh tha turf of lha puatur. A ftw days Utar lia told hia frlrnda that ha h.nl aimih.-r Iioum. nil n.oly to mnva mm. Anil hr. nkl Jimmy 1 1 n titi . t to luilp him mova, I'ncle Jerry Chui k avt all lila tut I'HiRllig outaldn hla itnorwiiy, bwiiuno Jimmy lUbhlt wouMn'l in lit.il.lr. 'Now," wild l'n la Ji-rry, "loti l up!"' Jimmy Itabblt pl ):"l . up a hat, whu'h hit knrw iM-imigi-d to I'ltd'ty Miiitkrut, a alippi-r wliith t t-r- Uttuly Fatty t'oon ; and an umlimliit whlili t.ia h vrry ona Aunt I'olly WiMMli huck hud uiii tuirlod. "Vou won't want to mova tbi-aa thliign to your ww hm," Jiniiuv r-miirk-d. "I'll raturn tln-m to lh-lr owiu-ra." "tih! I'm going to nmva tboaa." L'ncla Jerry L'lr.oh raplirtl, "I (Mir rowed them a long tlm ago, After J'va had borrowed thlnga a white, I iret til feflitltf thf-V ill' mv nun I Andera J, Uougauth, Lincoln; iorothy .never return Ihinga ihut I va k-pt Kdwitrdit. Omiihi. for coin iura; !0vrr a month. That 'a my rub-." Frederic Knight, (iinnha, Wood t;trv- "Now, h ri-'a Una muffier," aild Inga; Hdvlg Ixualtov, tmiih. for Jimmy lOtbh.l. "Thrtt'a Frlaky ilwoiative'p.incl, "Tho Ilntuty of the) 1 'l1"""1'''' ' lllm arlpg It IIoiimi." . yi-.-t.nlny." ., ' , . i. , , . ,l "Oh, l it move that, too," rrn lt-Ji r- llira. p..r.- r Nehnaka art work rv Bn(lW(.rt,,. nre1 that ,. r.nd ni.tny mhera will bu on fxhlblt ! Wintr whtn j lellVB my nuio on oiilly from 9 a. rn. to 9 p. m., and I groundhog dity. I borrowed thut i'undnya from Z to 4. In-ginning Frl-1 iiny nnrrnonn. tiriniier , and con tinuing through the month. Library Chats I'lu b) (tarn knowing that aducatlon doi-8 not atop when achool day a and hnx lnrufd twr-nty aplcndld llata of bonka for home reading, Tha title rover it wide range of Intereatlng ub Jei ta nnd nre ao well rhoaen that tha young nnd old alike lira amused aa well hm inatr'uRtad. The library hna the following llnta nupplled by th? gov ernment for Ita r.atrunH: (Irent Llicr- JITS. FrOrl FUTlke GllCSt fry li:bleB, Clrent Lllrutura. Ancient, .Mcumvui ana Modern Mmrciianeouii of Her Sister Mra. floorfce S. Johnaon entertnlned tha menibeia of th Fortnightly MuhI cat at ta Wcdneaduy afternoon ut her home to meet her lKtfr, Mrs. Fred Funke, of Lincoln, and Mra. Guy Cos of Magnolia, Ark., formerly of Pmahn, who ara her gueata thla week. Mra. Funka la a talented aoprano. .Thuraday noon Mra. II. II. Fish hud 20 gueHta to lunch with hpr at the Country club In honor of the visitor, nnd on Saturday afternoon Mra. Al fred FUlck will give A matinee for Mra. Funke, who leaves for her home on Bundny, Personals Heading Course for Parents, Keudinn (.'nurse for Hoys, Heading Course foi (iirls, Thirty Rooks of Great Fiction. Thirty World Heroes, American Liter ature, Thlrly American Heroes, Amer ican History, France and Her His tory, Heroes of American Democracy, Tha Cull of Blue Waters, Iron and Htel, Dante, Hhlpbuilillng, Muchina Shop Work, Foreign Trade, Master riullders of Today, and Twenty Oood Itooks for I'nrentH. All who com- I plets tho score or more of booka In each Hut receive an olllclil certificate from tha government nnd Uncle Sam has sent out over 60,()uu lists a month Ince these coursea wera first compiled. Mrs. Max James of Los Angeles Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Nelson hnve re turned from Kloux City, where they spent the past year. Mrs. C, H. Furness left la.st nlnht for Chicago, where she. will bo the guest of her relntlves. Mrs. James I. Woodward left last night for New York City. Mr. Wood ward will go to Washington, D. C, later In the week nnd will Join his wife In the east. Mr. and Mrs. I'uul Shirley, who were at Denison, la., all stiiiimm-. htve been transferred to Manilla, la., where Mr. Shirley's business will keep thorn for several months. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Morsmnn re turned Wednesday after a trip of several weeks In tho east. They spent some time In New York and on the Maine coast. Mrs. Conrad Young nnd Children re turned Wednesday morning from Ev ergreen, Colo., where they spent the summer. Mrs. Young's mother. Mrs. A. do IS. Scotland, accompanied them to Omaha for a stay. Cadet A. W. Tlllotson, son of Mr. and Mrs T. Tlllotson. and Cadet W. A. Cogllaer, eon of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cogliser, were members of the football team of tha Kemper Military school which successfully defeated the Klrksvllla Osteoputha September 29. Fdvvard Fuller, who la living In Colorado Springs, spent a fv tlnys the lirst of the week with Ma parents, Mr. iim' Mis. C. L. Fuller. He left nedn-dny f.r Manilla, la., f-t- a nhort vls.t with Ins aiatvr, Mta- I'nul Khlrley, bt'fort going tttat on a lunl n trip. Junior League Tha Jtimor leitgue. st It fi i me-1 it.g .f tho a-n Tl.iii Uy uu rn'.ng, ul :K lui i m .4h t.u l.tctuiiii. i - .i It l nt-w tne. iljt . a Tin y ll N'l,la!)v Vl t r t't l'lwvll, Iti.'-'lcda l.,iktti.UII, Atttui' i - r Wi.i.11 I lift l.!c L' P C W II I 11 H II. jr h M " I'jatbia t'iwd. .!nir I ui Kb y, K.Our.ae IVliilf 4,1 1 ,M.li .V.i:. Ik na i t ' rinn i f r niif.t ' f a a .! It' Via. ; i I ( , Itnl I. i lu I'. i r r W'-f Hei-t K.-.u- ! S( tut t M , V' Fill Sii i .'t M t'Utl t.if. Wit. 1. I. Itia i . h. .. h if tf.a -Uv t o Hf nt Mr i. .t t'mttHjBtef, . ,4 K f.! a ik'iik taa -it " "I'ti "ti 'U .at w t Ma I M I I , Mtiit Tvl II lt 1 it NIWs tt ".'. imus K a r e.'il ,4 f Mia L 1 1 k .. i i a4 f I . t i. ''. II t,lljl ii .h' !" .'- i iht t ii!l k-t-,l. !! r ift ih .. t h- I " . , W )ki " a I i Ut M,i f l U ..- . Htiu. M I U.'it !, I i r f " ' The children who have library cards are commencing to gather ma terial for the Ksany Contest thut will be held durln;; Clilldrcns Book Week November 12 to November 18. Tha subject Is, "Hooks I Like and Why," and all stories must be given to tha librarian by the 31st of October and have 500 words or more. Uln Echols, the cliildrens librarian at tho Oma ha Public Library, has prepared the following list of books that might give Inspiration for this book atory contest. Little Women by Alcott, Tom Sawyer by demons, Robinson. Crusoe by Defoe, Hans Brlnker ly Dodge, Alice In Wonderland by Dodg son, Land of the Long Night by Du Challht, Adventures of Billy Topsail by Duncan, Boys Life of Roosevelt by H.igedorn, Treasure Island by Stevenson, and History with a Match by Van Loon. Dundee Dancing Club Will Reorganize The Dundee Dancing club discon tinued during the war , Is planning to reorganize tills season, and will en tertain at dances every third Frfdny. Tho first meeting will he held in the assembly room of the First Uni tarian church on Friduy, October 13. Carol Belden Is chairman of the conimltte In charge and he la as sisted by George Sumner, Harold Fvarta and Dr. C, W. I'olWird. p.iion line ih.it with whlt h n trl.d tu kill you. Hut Id In a good .iu, my dair, and you'va don it ImjuII fully. Now for thla coffee tray. 'of fe pot-hot ali-r pot treaili U.ir cups and aauceia afiiaina. Theie that a mrrx t. I'll tak It. Metier bring tho other l the library, too. Al Ian will tome lw k th'fa for II. Ch.ii.n teiintli ally, aha hud taken tha Mtvter tray, and had wliukfl Into tha hall b. for.i 1 could protni. I follow ih (,. r lfllv, uud found Dr. I'. lilt omiliiii the, Mbiniy lira In Itfa, hIiiI" Tom t ln-Ki. r. In an nriui Imr drawn up (lone to tha l.lnr.e, was li nk log a in, infill ifTort In nit Uptight though ha wita shivering violently, "Coffee, now, doctor?" Lillian mil asking aa 1 inm Into tha room, mi l set Pmlth'a trny on a atnnd In tha ci.rner, ready ftr Alb n Dnike'a dec iynnd. Tha phymtl'in nottded a rurt m me ut. and Lilb.m gave rue a silent H. o. H. above hla shoulders, I rmsa- ad tha n"m to her, and bent to her perl Ul bed bleper. "How many lumps for young Chea ter? I've b-an fotgotlen." "Three," whispered luick wllh sinl, ten remembr unit- of the plu.miiro young Mr. Cbeitter had taken In tha Porteo I Invariably served when he had been a guent nt our home. Without a homt, and still mourning the Pma of hla mother, lin had been pathrtleal ly grateful for our hospltulliy. "Thank you," aha dropped them In with a practiced hand, added cream Judicloimly and bunded m tha cup. "Maka him drink It." she said, nnd I obediently i rot. d the room to Tom Chester's aide. A Smiling Krhiiltp. "Here Is your coffee, Mr. Cheater." I said, and be looked up with a pit f. rui attempt at a smile. "Thnnk you," ha answered grata fully, stretching a shaking hand for .1 . ilia rup put it lulu hi Imn4. but K i t it. y tii upon it, H nd it wa larky )! del for ntlirri it would havtt iljklml In tlitt fiiNir. i "t na ied1y it for you." I said j Ill mailer uf fact tours, as h flul.'l Ipniiifully, "llrra .' 1 llipe. ona hand l-etlillil hla head. f .r I have often fei Mother llialiaitt whfii aha b.ta I een very wuk, and with tha otlur held thai rup to bis bpa almond drulnvd of color. Ha drunk gtalefullv, aa a tblrety child niltlit ', but had not fieilnhed When Allen Drake rums lank Into tha room. I anw him bait perceptibly In tha d'H.rw.iy, then hu rum for ward with a, aneerlng lltlln eintle Usn hla Hps. "What a loin long tabltiu'" ha uld alrllv. "Mrs. I n-tri .hhI, yon iiuubl to ltlnt . C it Flrt Aid to tha Injured' or ai.meiblng lik thut. Ara lh thlnga ready for Hmlth" "Itikht hrra." Lillian replied, indi cating tha smaller trny, n her Volm was a Wttaplnh accent which told me lb.it aha was Inienaed at Mr. Drake's diHioiirtaay. "I thought you ware go. lug to aend ona of lb" men far this." Iler tona was n rebuke. It imld I lainly, "What did ymi leav Hmlth f..r, tinyway?" That Mr. Dtake under- tlM , IIIW liv the) reat-lltflll flllhh III lila even, though hla Voice was cool ly rmni hiilalit. ' "There's one of Hum In tlm hall, Tha other Is wllh Hit chief, guarding our friend." H took tha Iray from Lillian's hand stepped Into th ball nnd na laek again In an Instant, "He Miiil fin." "I must lie certain of tlm whole plan before 1 leave Fmlth alone to wi.rk out his seup(.," bp "Who gn. Ing to take thla young man'a tdaea and inaks aura that hla part of the trailing of Hmllh la iun priperly?" "No ope," Tom Cbealer'a volc rang out, till his dlellka of Allen Drake strenftheiiing hla tone. "I am going myaiir aa soon as tha doctor ilonea m up a bit." Mr. Drake lookntl nt him critically. "Hut this la nonsense." ha auld. "II cannot do anything In hla rendi tion. He'll ba aura to make, a bi.i, k of IL I rnnnot permit" ha cnuvht himself suddenly, cba lived bin Ing fiuleklv, "I must certainly advlae Bfiilnat It." Tom Chenler ahot an am.entinv glnnca at Lillian. Hhe amlled reaa aurlngly at him. 'Thank you for vour noiioiiM.ia Allen." Lillian cooed maddeningly'. mi inera la no otner way. Hi go. fun rieMi answe I ant, ma In (lit paper. VIC. ta Problems That Perplex Aniwerad by BEATKICU FAIRFAX 1 don't n4 any houi tvrnun? b nappL muffler this morning. Intending to muvo It to my new home. After mov ing to nt-w iiuarters, I always keep everything I take with me. That's my rule." Jimmy Rabbit didn't say anything more; but ho couldn't help thinking what queer rules Uncle Jerry Chuck made tor himself. Together he and l.'ncle Jerry managed to gather up all of tho old gentleman's borrowed be longings. And then they staggered off across the pasture with their loads. As they came within sight of Uncle Jerry's new home Jimmy Babbit said to his companion, "Look, I'ncle Jer ry! You'rs going to have a house- warming. See the neighbors In yuur dnoryard!" Uncle Jerry looked, fiure enough: his dnoryard was filled with fit Id and foregt folk. "I don't need any house-warming," ho snappd. "My house is warm enough. It's built specially for winter." 'Well, you needn't Invite tho neigh bors If you don't want to," Jimmy Hnbhlt assured him. 'Here comes the old rascal!" some body in the dooryard cried. An 1 an other voice shouted, "Head him off! Don't let him get Into his house with those things or we'll never see them acrnln." For a moment or two Uncle Jerry Chuck seemed about to turn back. But In the end ho went on. 'One side, please!" he called out as he tried to shoulder his way through the company. "You're block ing my doorway." But the neighbors wouldn't move, except to crowd around I'ncle Jerry nnd Jimmy Rabbit nnd take adds and ends off their backs. "This Is my muffler," Frisky Squir rel chnttered. "He borrowed it this morning." "This is mine," cried Paddy MuHk rat, "I loaned Mm this hat last month." "This umbrella's mine," said Aunt Polly Woodchuck grimly. "I let him have It one rainy dny last spring." "That's my slipper, I'm going to take If," growled Fatty Coon. "He has kept It for a wholo year." And so It went. There wasn't on of tha neighbor that didn't claim something or other, and grab It. Hoon neither t'nelo Jerry Chuck nor Jimmy Rabbit had anything left to carry. And then the neighbors fell bnek and let Undo Jerry reach his doorway. Il wns furious. "It's ft wonder " he sputtered It's a wonder somebody didn't clulm my new house." Just then a fat woodchuck came hurrying up tho hill and waddled stinicht up to I'ncle Jerry. "Step aside, sir!" he snarled. "I wunt to enter my home." ' "Your home!" Uncle Jerry exploded. "That's what I mild," the newcomer retorted. "This la mv winter house. I'd like to know what you are doln hero In my doorway." For a moment Uncle Jerry looked ns If hi meant to fight. But he didn't. Ho edged away. The stranger was bigger than hp. "I I didn't know this old burrow belonged to anybody," he stammered. "I cleaned It out; and I'm Just moving In." "You may as well go back where you came from or dig yours' If a new house," tho stronger growled. , "I'll go home," Unci Jerry mutter el angrily. "Anyhow, it won't be much work to move buck again." la must University Professors to Lecture at Duchesne The first of a serins of extension lectures on economic subjects will be given nt Duchesne college Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock by a member of tho faculty nt the University of Nebraska. This Is tho Reeond season that Duchesne has offered these lec tures to the public nnd the course will continue nn Fridays throughout tho reason. University credits will be given. Corinthian Club At Missionary Meeting. Mrs. Frank (J. Hmlth. Mra. Fr.A Looinls and Mra. W. F. Thlehofr intt for Lincoln Tuesday afternoon to ftt- t-iul a stata meeting of tha Home and I oreign .Missionary society ,f th Congregational church. They will return the end of the week. Chi Omega, The Ch Omega will meet wllh Miss i-nneea rooio on Hat unlay from 2 to 5 at 315 South Fifty-first nvenue. .Na lira I Humane. Ifc-ar Mi Fairfax: I am 11. Ilav gone vut with not m'i than six on-n In thoim Jl years and not mora than three (linen, tf that many, with any ouh i.f those six, I do not at end dilutes or parties, although 1 Ilka thein vny much, I visiled a marriml brother not long ago and w bad parties moat of tha lime. At ona party I met a gentleman about 4i, who la my bi oth er onVe iisiiorlnta, I am home tinw and hava bran thinking of him ever silica. I bfllev I am In luv with him and cannot get him off my mind. My brother has been away from home sine. 1 was horn. HI8TER. You don't know many men nnd lutv no mil romance In your Ufa, so you are fastening your longings on this man, of whose character, lastas nnd liletila you know nothing. II Is over twice your aga. You ara not likely to h roiigeuuil. If you knew him lctti-r you could feel lha forca of the f.u t that you belong to different generations. With nothing on which to build, don't you see that you are siimeihiiig pnl to coin Into your shutting out the opportunity for Ufa and dwelling overtime on aome thing which wua merely an episode In passing. If you confide In your brother, I am aura ha will be abia to help and guide you. Dear Miss Fairfax: I do not coma from u very good family. I do aot go out nun h because I do not have any really Ultimata friends, but I want to know nil about etiquette.. Do you I now where I could recur any looks on etiquette teal ilti.7 My parents nra not very wet! to-do; thut is wn 1 want thepi cheap. Do you know the best way to get With nice '.ugh s. I nail pupils? I 1 v- to hava lean yog Hie books I line. That will ba a fairly cheap procedure- Th Ihary, of rours. would l.elp you ! out. Madeinulw-Mc: To tHH-oma a traln4 ' librarian, una should hava course 'In sonic goutl echixil lik th on at Allstny, N. y. Assistants are often taken Into bin sr irs and lisjne.1 to b good am.iali.nts. but If you ara am bitious to b h first clana librarian, get your training from th lst source "'"''la I Irni.w r,.. thine nt'int the AfiVKItTlNI'.MC.MT. AN EASY WAY TO CLEAN HEAVY R E There la an Improved soap powdar (now on aula at ail good trocars) that dlssolvea greaso quickly and lightens tha heaviest washing work. Thla soap powder. Linn, has a charactarlstlo lemon fragrance which la a pleasing re lief from the soapy odor common to ruoat cleansing preparations. Linn kills all fish and onion smells Instantly, ills solves greasy accumulations, and causes glassware and china to shine at the touch of a towel. Housekeeper unani mously agree that of all soaps and powders, Linn la th most agreeable to the hands. Buy ona oackase then be the Judge. ,. . i. . .. .... . ami house. Talk nova in - - . r . . Kline una there. I d not fcnu b "' th aora yua mention ar. Ilrtlyi 1'eople muat IH't b Judged by Ih money (hey hav but .n worth. From what you tH " ofl thla boy and girl, ha la tha brlt'r of the two. for h la only P". "," she is careless and deceiving. Hut why ara you leasing Judgment cm your frienda? lliu Fvre: It la not wrong for you t. o with hoye. but It la wromj w vou to decrlv your parent them about your frlenda TU The Famous McBedwin Finish Thi handsome finiih complete the iruide of our Adler Collegian coat and ia even more beautiful than full ilk lined. Entirely doe away with coat body lining;. Give your clothes a distinctively dressy appearance. You wear them with additional pride and satis faction. Costs you nothing extra. Visit our store and we will show you this novel feature that makes good clothes better. $30 -$35 -$40 WILCOX & ALLEN Home of Collegian Clothe N. E. Cor. 17th and Harney St. EXTRA MAP of NEAR EAST WAR ZONE ra Tho largest and most successful dance of tho Corinthian club during Its three seasona of existence was given Wednesday evening In Shrine hall of Masonic terpple. Novelty mu sical numbers and a moonlight waltz were among the features. One hun dred and seventy-five couples attended. You bet! You'll like that wonderful pep that tasty flavor! wAfo fancy wrapptr jint ftxxi gum!' - Accompanying the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week "Why Turk Comes Back to Europe" is a-full-page colored map of the area of the Near East up heaval. With the aid of this map you can see at a glance Smyrna and the hinterland ; Thrace ; the Zone of the Straits; the neutral zone which has been overrun by the Turkish troops; in fact, every point of interest mentioned in the daily news dispatches is presented in graphic form. THE DIGEST, in addition to a complete summary of Turkey's advance into Europe, ex plains the rise of Kemal and his Turks; the Turk's first foothold in Europe; Who the Turkish Nationalists are; the Mohammedan World and Angora. There is also a clear picture of Smyrna before this great city was almost completely destroyed by fire. Just a Hint of Other Striking News-Articles A Tariff That Will Stretch The Farmer and "His" New Tariff Too Many Men Going to College? Bricks and Roses For Congress The Munich-Berlin "Armistice" Sweden Drink Referendum The Italian Hint to England Coining Dust Weeds That Carry Plant Disease Cautions About Coal Substitutes -Ether Waves Versus Crime Waves Radio Explains Squealing Brakes Student Views of the Jews at Harvard The World-wide Net for the Criminal The Farmer as an Up-to-date Manufacturer Topics of the .Day Many Interesting and Informative Illustrations "Fun From the Press" Makes Millions Laugh In scores of hinh-clasa motion picture house throughout the country The Literary Ditfest'a new humorous hort retl ia boinj? ahown to delighted audiences. "It was tho brightest bit in an excellent bill," writes a miin from Chicago and hi judgment la supported by other everywhere. Go to theaters which nhow 'Tun From the Presa," for It is safe to say that the rest of the programs will pli'use yuu as much as "Fun From the Press" will amuse you. 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