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vr.DvnsnAV. mmu.ii ii, Tim nun mhmvskw i ii iti n STATE POULTRY CLUB Two Prizes Arc Given to Coys. Girls Congress In Illinois To rirc lr i lo (In- lc)iih u noiiiil ") elite luh DrM ,n, ,m rlrr trip to club ik in l.'iii-oln will bti kwnnli-d lo Ni. h ) n'"' lrl" ') l, P"U' m ... 'i.tlni. mcorOInt u an ilii..iin-ni.-nl in hIi by I I. l-'rls, he, iKi' iriisltin areni In club nrk or t Ul it si Me. Tim DM Ion a I ruh consrmi I li' l'l Ml (liirnco eatl In lrrnib.-r nU th No htsska club v. t k I Mhtdulrd (or (una. 193. Th awarda are Hi moat r tulv fter orffifd In Nebraska for arhlremrn In poultry raining. rney HI b made by th Nebraska Poultry Improvement aKoorlallnn, V.hraika ArcreiJItetl llatrlirry aa--o.-;.iin. and ll' V-braka l'oiil ii) aixl Hac aiorlat lull. Winner Stlaetad an Work ijn of Ih iia trtpa to Chloavn , to so to 'n bail poultry lub Ii-....t In the state. The Inner kIII be arlrrtrd on the husls or to ii.l enrollment In poiilirv rlubn, qunlliy of work and perrrni of boa i.iid sill completing; I ha project. The champion boy or plrl to re r' the prle trip to Chlraco Ih to lie determined by the recorda and a iMtlc of tlioae enrolled in poul irj clubs, SueCHKi and interest In i he work will be considered aa omo of the fartora in picking the inner. Since, the club congress la io he held lu Chicago at the name lime that the International llvs stork show la going en. It la ex pected that all boy and glrla en rolled In poultry cluba In the aiata will be Interested In winning ilia j.rlfe trip. Winner of the seven trlpa to rluh week In Lincoln will be e. lectcd from the outstanding county rhamplona In poultry raining., Karh year about four hundred club bo Hiid girla assemble In Lincoln at the College of Agriculture for this live day fun feat. El COMPETE FOR PRIZES i Omaha Central, Beatrice, i Blair Are Numbered In Essay List Kmriea In the American Chemi cal Society's prlre contest for high KChool student are still coming In, according to Trofessor 0. J. FrrinU- j forter who is jmilnp them. Last I year more than forty papers were ! submitted and at least as many art ; expected this year. Of the first consignment of en tries Central high of Omaha con tributed five. Blair high school two, lieai rice high school fotrr. and On t r I City and Nebraska City high schools one each. These essays ore scored accord Ine to a system of points. Tor neat UC3S live points Is the maximum, i spoiling five, structure five, selec-i Hon ten, sequence five, accuracy fifteen, interest ten, originality twenty-five, and breadth of view twenty. ' Siome very goad papers have been turned in and some which are i not so good. Professor Crankforter expressed the opinion that n neat i appearing; paper probably makes a greater impression than the five points it is expected to rate. (iOODYEAR MAN VISITS CAMPUS Mr. Rhoades Will Speak to Students in Social Sciences 101 A. L. Rhoades, Operating Man ager for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company, will speak Thurs day. March 28, at 11:00 o'clock in Social Science 101. Mr. Rhoades has chosen as his subject "Our Kx port Trade." He will discuss the rapid expan sion of the company In the foreign field, the company's many experi ences, and the problems of this and other companies. An invitation to attend Is extended to all students. Mr. Rhoades will interview sen iors Thursday and until noon Fri day, telling them of the opportuni ties in domestic and foreign serv ice. Appointments may be made in S. S. 306 through Mr. Bullock or Mr. Grimm. PROF. PAUL ROGER TO GIVE BIBLE TALK Concordia Teachers College Instructor Will Speak To Lutheran Class Prof. Paul Roger, of Concordia Teachers college, Seward, has been procured aa speaker for the Lu theran Bible class, Wednesday. April 10, according to the Rev. H. Erck, Lutheran student pastor of the University, who has charge of the class. The subject of Professor Roger's talk will be "Music in the Church." This will be the third lecture be fore the class during the current school year. Last November, Rev. U Jagles, a former missionary to deaf mutes in the United States no la taking graduate work at Ne braska, discussed bis work and es- STARTING MONDAY WILLI KENT Preaenla HELEN FOSTER wKhVlrglnla Ry and Grant Withers to a Cliff Brouctiton Production "THE ROAD TO HON" la Aamai-laa HM far Daetructiaa? The atoal o fuln" 'Conrad Is Different Author in History "Wlli.-i Jtivi.li oiitad la til.-Sreaie-at :nKll h notellat of the pltet ffiieialltiti U a ju.ltiiieiil lilih It la )e ton early to make," il. . Im.'.l lii.ue II. Mllrot, liistrut tor in Kurdish, in an ad.lt on "Jiteepb t'oiuad'' l.ios.l.asi trom lite ni.ili) i.i Nebianka rdli aiailon lliro'ifcli kr'.Ml )atertla). "lit- la, at all elite, ver great ami nine kel I he moat dlsiUtb lug Influence in Kurdish llteiaiure ol Ihe pNt (planer reniuiy. liead r art- newr Imlllirrrni lo the wo.k of Conrad. Kllher lie la a problem not liiiiii.'dlMi'ly aoril) the Miliillon, b.-taUK" ore miches Mr tnt-anlng ao sh'wi) : or he la a liter ary .i. I who.- er aeema eer greater and more taat Inailni;. Conrad la Oiffarant "In lllhnr rm lie a diflerent. dliferent from any auilmr ho haa (uu! belorc him, and dlll.-reui Horn any of lila cnntenipnratlea. Tliert. will be In the future no oilier Ilka bint, a thi-rt- haa b-en no m-rond SliHkHt.it'Ni t- ami no b nil IMck- ena. It la the rl llt-ge nl gi niua to b Inilivlitunl. No atiidrni of llieia lure ran oegli-ci Mm. an. I no lover of literal ore will want to." Mr. WIIim.x aaid thai iltlr hoa. opinlona me valuable are practlrully iinanlmoua In acrlalm ing Con rati a writer without a peer In the range or Kngllah literature. ' lie a tld that John l.itUw rlli liaa declared Conrad the only writer of the .aat ilet-atle whoet- nik will t nilrli the Kiifclixh InngUHgt. Write In Franch Conrad was a Kusalan Cole.' whoae KnulUh rttiat iinlili tame1 after many year In the merchant , marine, which he had run aaay to' Join in hi teen. It la aaid that ' much of hi work waa thought out In I'ollah. written flrat In Krench . and finally transcribed into Eng-j lih. "Conrad la very hard to read be- cause he aeldom follow a the con ventional atandarda of conduc tion. Ilia atorlea are likely not to be chronological. He may begin In the middle of his tale, acallop back to the beginning, and end (If. In South Dakota Adopt Strict Honors Rules Vermilion, S. IK, March 27. A new system of computing graduation with honors from the College, of Arts and Sciences at the I niverslty of South Dakota will be instituted In 1930. ac cording to plana made at a re cent meeting of the college fac ulty. Candidates for the honor, magna cum laude, must not only have superior gradea In nlnoty-five percent of the work taken for graduation, but. must also pass a two-hour written ex amination and a half-hour oral examination on the field of their major aubject. peclally emphasized the sign lan guage ahlch Is employed by deaf people. Itev. F. W. Corblt, Lutheran pastor of Kaple, Neb., spoke early in February on work among Lu theran deaconesses. Aside from these lectures, the class haa met regularly every Wednesday during the year, under the direction of Reverend F.rck. Senior Dents Wear Insignia Of Their Class The senior dents have inaugur ated a new idea. Hereafter anyone can identify seniors In the College of Dentistry by a bright, gold colored key that they will wear on their chains. They signify that the wearer has entered upon his last lap In the training of his profes sion. The dents have long felt the need of some distinction on thia order. Other colleges have intro duced the system. Seniors In the College of Law and in the College of Medicine at Omaha have keys which serve to slpnlfy the class of the wearers. Therefore It was not strange that the dents should want them. The keys are gold-colored and almost square. A large "V" en graved on the sen ice signifies "Dentist." The "D" is cut ver tically by the Insignia of the med ical profession, while the name of the owner is written on the back of the key. The new plan was introduced malnlv throui?n me efforts of two senior dents. G. J. Wagner, and H. Wiesberg. Fourteen seniors are owners of keys this year. out. of an original class of twenty-eight that started as fronhmnn dents. Resides these fourteen, a number of keys have been sent to former graduates who wished to be affil iated with the plan. TEACHERS SEND IN QUESTIONNAIRE Geography Department Lists Questions lor uouncu High School Test A Hat of sixty questions has been compiled by the University of Ne braska department of geography to be submitted to the National Coun cil Of Geography Teachers, and, if Classified Ads WANTKD fnr aalea position: t'ntveralty atudenta llvlna In Western Nt"V,or South Lakota. mu.t !'' cJr; rt"-,-at Inn work amon-.t tha t"mm million oollar concern, good chance for advancement. If you ara liol afraid of work and IllinC o work I "our. per day lf con.pen.a n or writ u B. B. Crr. ' MareJIih rublicalior. Hoy 144.. coin. e- coin. D5si -." 'n coniaiTiius , v.. brasKsia Duiiiir I SILLY" ; -j From Any Other Says It. . Wilcox drt-tl. be nu ; In- mI.J to i t -1 lu ik ami. I t . ' The aki-i ilaltiei ilui il.U metlind I not the ruli ( a inonl iarity in Cum ad and thai l.e ardea nalurall. Iln aald thai a ii.n. for Inntance. luun r hate met doe not Iminerliateh t aplnlii lo u bia (liarartt-r and Mat the enia of hla life. Thear, a lar aa we etei know ilit-ni. are re sealed bit by Ml--in ihla cont ra Hon, In that atoiy, in ihla act. Ha la lmpriiioe.it "Conrail la above all - an li.i rlonUl. and 111 alone are re sealed to lha reader in a acilra of lii!.irhlon. aa they aould be re vealed wera the reader living Hu m The method la aliognlu-r naluial. allngeiher alir)lng; bill It la llf ferrnt, and ll la at flral a bit but tling "Head Conrad a llmiigh mi a ere i inar the aiorv In- l iWIIng watchliig hla charactei and acen i, and drawing tour nan i.otflm lona. The tnn- office of Iln ai'llat la to ahow and not to ewi Uin " "A aecond unuaual nieiliml of Conrad'a and one ahlrh I quickly gaining In popularliy la that of not ondlng - at leaat not ending In the conventional manner. Comad'a novels end with tha aenae of the lift hi 111 going on, or more properly apeakiug, they do not end at all Hla character do not Ihe happily eer after the lait page, nor do they gain neceaaarlly the wealth the aought and thu aettle down to a life of acurity. The novel aim pi) alop, and there the tha racier are, at ill doing things, and doing thing that are far from nettled." Mr. Wilcos atated that Conrad'a reaaona lor f hla are that tha method Is a natural one bet-auae people' Uvea are not arranged In neat pa'farna; and becanaa hla problem are ao Immenae that aometlme be blmaelf doe not know their aolutlon. 'Typhoon ahowa Conrad at hla beat, and la not hard. If one wlahed to atart with a novel I ahnuld ad viae either "Tha Rover' or 'Victory.' I-ater one la ready (or 'l-ord Jim' or for 'Noatromo,' but thl type of thing take 'a bit of doing." Official Bulletin Tuesday, March 28 Vespers, Kllen Smith hall, I o'clock. ' Gilder duo will meet in M. K. 207 at 7 o'clock. Wednesday, March 27 Student Conncli, meeting. Dram atic club room. Temple. 6 o'clock. Glrla Commercial club meeting, Ellen Smith hall. 5 o'clock. Thursday, March 28 W. A. A. board, officers meeting. Women's gymnasium, Intramural office, 5 o'clock. Y. W. C. A. open house, Klleu Smith hall, 4 to 6 o'clock. Saturday, March 30 Open house, Women's gymna sium, 7 to 8 o'clock. Sunday, March 31 Morrill program, Morrill hall, 4 o'clock. endorsed by that group, will be given in testa to high schools, in every' atate in the union. Dr. N. A. Renguon, chairman of the geogra phy department. Is president of the National Council of Geography Teachers. The purpose of the test is to determine if students in the high schools of the United States have adequate appreciation of the fun damental geographic aapecta of the country, Doctor Dengtson explain ed. No such test has been given on a comprehensive scale in this field before. The list has been criticized by prominent professors of American history and by experts on educational testing. AG MEN TO COMPETE TOR JUDGING HONORS Continued freni race. 1. among agricultural students to get their Dames upon these plaques. Iast year approximately seventy five men entered the judging con test. It Is generally conceded that the winners of this contest have made one step toward a place on an official university judging team. H la eapected that tlietv will be as many entered In this year's judg ing as last year. All entrants must file their names with the contest officials in the animal husbandry -office not later than Friday after noon. , TEACHERS WANTED Men and Women -.Minted to teach Math, imd Science -XT ONVK. Boomer's Teacher'a Agency 124 N. 12th I Earn YourWings! i Summer Flying Course Quali fying You for Private Pilot's License Yeurs for represent ing TIME this spring. Cow m and-Aire School l tile Rock. Arkansas far ClieHa. IuIbAm kMMai latl tla ttox -- - -- I i aailnai euiintor eat all weatSSiav Cyta. rrael laadlar. aaaan-saiay ra Mlre to aMkisaMast aa bean)' sal Nrto. Qtmllftea peat for IX aTHanl ml Caaaaaawe M-aaSe Hlat-a IJMitaa. All Your Expenses Paid! as 4aT far fMaal s aTaaaila tt the Oaa (aw eata) esk-a aaisklas a aaeira rhta sna1e rtrta Caatrsa i wae f . Mail th'.a aaaeaaeaaaeat wlta f aar aaaia aadreas ! TIME 2500 Piajus Awsat, CsncAeo, lu. If! TRI COLOR MEET1 Close Contests Feature Non Varsity Track Meet on Stadium Oval M.tti) rloae ioiiM-ia featured ilia Tricolor 1 1 ail, ni.t-i ahull held j i-Klt-r.lay atteinonn at tha aiadlum. I. a Junior, v. mi ihe mile in 9 4S 1 Win. a Junior "gtei-n." aa t'oiitl aith 4: IS ii. Skm. armor "Kreer" .la'i-d i hud with a lime of 5 04 Ii. and Sli li klund rnl n "led" l.ilirtll. Hll a time of 5 OV Haparll. Junior "red." Pavla. JUUIor. and lilbatui placed fifth, alith, and aeenth leaperllvel). ammari lit llik l;.r-, Kl.lt.i "r.rc anil ll. a t. "...J- ' f- br..l.lt ll.t.r .-f ( . II I1" Mi, :-4 ,Nvllt Jtiblttr :iut.,-l I. I lir. I. III. V .. v -I.I..I ' IUI n .lit .tin ! It. ll. m iitMi !u- )..i-u ln.b-i, . -tt. a In.te ll. I.i.-hrt.. '-,.i" --....., oil ll.y. gi..ti. ' vm- l.iii.l. In .l.f lutuoi ftttil II Mm.. I it link n In !. IIuImm III. IUII..H ' .1 liga ' OI.U. I'. if. t.l.ix. .rl ' W.K. tin- Ills'. I-.IP- l . ill U ; It Itiu.ii t.aU Oie l-erl l.l.iil Iln..- t.r It He I" a ril .-n.i--.il -.i.i.i "u it, i " -ia- e. ml .iiiii'iiii. M ll.hd I. Hi. m n e.il.n ".r.l ' nit liie It villi liit.e fr I nj I I'a.lBen e ..ua in. : iw i -u r.ir.1 at ; lu K tli- aae tn w th rt nr-ad frf I . J bhel iu" ki. won lit JunM.-a .rli a .'ionic a uf 1 fl fi.nt ili I.a Hi.knf ..t,. a nl. - f i I i III aea. 1 Tttntlil.rnn tt.it UlllU Vlttl la Nvi H Itt' iia Ijiiittifrt. ia.iiir ,-ti-Bt.r Hi ; I;- a'-'e. iil' a .1 lata ii of won the : Jl "ti.ai.va ' tiij l r.l lur aw- Hi., tit v. alilui "uia.i li.t al ;5 1 III 1 v aa flral u Itli a I In Mllititl i: Miliar nl :i i ami Moora Jui.l'.l ".i-il ' an. a." III Ilia !.. mile "ft-een'- V on I.I J I V ail aa.-inil 11 III a Hi. I uh It i.raii-.ni- Ji.nlur . I., tvilllan.i line nf I II. and Kumrr aa. Iliu.l villi a lime of 1.11 i. Tel vauli vt.n .ean with a vault ( II fe.. I... ll. Klliu. waa aa- ami a' II l.-. I he l-a an. I Wmar tl.lt. I vltl, a lie l.l r 10 feet t'ra'-a. aanli.r "oiai.ne ' w.'tt Ilia broad Jump vl'li a itl-lan of : Iel i l-S In. liea ltl. "jteen." aaconrt wlih a Hlian.-a .if l II In.-haa. t -. Stefan, anlm- "areen.' v a IhT'l aillh It fet i 1-1 in. -Ilea. Ora. "ra4." waa fniruli. and Hallnr. Jtininr "aeeen.'' waa fifth II uk. .f aenlnr "red'' waa flral In tha Jav-elln llir.iv tilth a illaian-a rf 111 fl. inn.M-k.-r vaa ae o.nl vlth ICS feel. Kivl.im..r vna ihlnl villi IH f.-.i. ..-n, aenior "preen." ..-mlt.. mi. I l.anrli. vre fut.ntli, fifth mid elklll lfe.e.llvel . REV. W. C. FAWELL OPENS I HOLY WEEK SERVICES WITH EVENSONO MEET ING Conllniieil from Tugr. I. definite relation or prayer to Christlike authority and power. "At the University of Nebraska there are some six or seven thous and students. A great deal Is be ing done toward the development of a religious life among them, but as pastors, professors, and stu dents, we must admit that we are perhaps only touching the fringe of the development of a vital reli gions life. We have failed to live up to our possibilities. In tbe events of Holy Week there is a gentle rebuke for our failures, and a tremendous challenge as we looa I out to the futiire." j SCHULTE TAKES LARGE SQUAD TO TEXAS CAKN1VAL. I onllnue.1 from Paae. I. the leading affairs of the early season meets and will give the PnrnliiiHkcr athletes their first op portunity for outside competition this season. Cold weather pre- ( vents any outdoor meets in the Missouri Valley region and the j southern meets have enabled school", from this district to com- I pete in early season meets. Squad Leaves Today The squad wlih Coach Schulte, t mint! "Doc" McClean. and stu- j dent manager Harold Miller, will I entrain for Austin this afternoon 1st 1:50 o'clock over the Burliug- NEW CARS FOR RENT Jut adding to our line Reo Flying Cloud Coupe: Chevrolet slxea. Model A Roadatera. Coupea and Tudora. Effective Immediately 2c per mile discount on older Chev rolet, all modeli. Always Open B-6819 Motor Out Company 1120 P St. -1! 'Your Drug Store9 Spring If coming but we are al wayi here, catering to your needs with Juat a little better service. The Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th St. Phone B106S Tripping from Law College To Bessey Hall Is no Effort when a Co-Ed Wears I. Miller Shoes! Soriitl Calendar Friday, Ma-h ? i !oM-il lo 'anc. Saturday, March SO Ur-h lali Hie a Imtia party. Kappa Kappa iiantn.a heuaa dam e Ikrlta Sicma Ijtiubda apiirt parly, Cnrnhtiakei ipha eii pi apiing party. Lincoln. Alpha Tlie'a Clil houae pari. ton. They are arheduled lo arrive In Anal In Thiiraday evening al o'cltxk, aliere I in) lll rnmeie m the Tata linlveiatly affair. Kroni Auailn they will Journey to Iwlla for the S. M, l". game, atheiliiled for Patur.lay. reluming io Lincoln. Sunday evening. Itoiter of athleiea lo wake the trip and the event the) will in ter: 440 ard relay: Kaater, liwe, Kllar. Nctor or Toniaon. .o ard rela) : Waaler, Iwa, Kller. Neatt.r. Mll relay: Captain Campbell, Wyatt. Kranae. Nealor or Kller. , Two mile relay: tiarvey. Kther ion. True. Jantilewtc. and liilftln. Four tnllt- relay: Urtffln, Kthrr ton, True. Janulculci, and 'Janey. Hurdlea: Laniaon. r"ltnilnir, Thompson. Shot put: Athburn. Ttoilcy. Javelin: llevard, Kaytlnger. DroaJ Jump: Tomf.n. l:or. Pole vault : Oaalan. P LAYERS WILL GIVE EASTER PRODUCTION (ntlieaad fraat faa-ai I. Lucile Howies has complete chares of coaching and direction of the production. Concerning "The Supreme Sacri fice." Mrs. Barr ) In a fore word: "The central figure around which the action of the play movea Is that Ideal life which waa given that we might live, and that we might help others lo live. That pat tern of supreme perfection la un selfish love and service, which wa are endeavoring to Imitate. Tbe Sunday night production will be the first time Wesley I'layera have made Lincoln appearance within the last two mouths. Dur ing that period they have been de voting their attentlone to the pro duction of "The Rock" In out of town churche. Their two most re cent trips were to David City and Hastings. EDUCATIONAL RECORD RELEASED BY BUREAU eallnaed frota Pa. 1. tlons of the Itiblic Schools by Out side Organisations," by Conrad Ja cobson. superintendent of schools at York. Is Included in the Educa tional Research Record. Mr. Jacob son has compiled a number of sta tistical tablea, obtained rrom ques tionnaires sent to every school sup erintendent In Nebraaka, which in dicates the type of activity which every conceivable kind of organiza tion may attempt to promote In a school. Various suggeationa are put forth as to admitting or rejecting these activities in the schools. In a report by Ralph Brown, sup erintendent of schools at Klba, en titled "Minimal Kssentials In Sta tistics." a study of the importance which a knowledge of statlatics bears In tbe Intelligent reading of educational periodicals' Is given. The resulta were obtained by Ihe checking, counting, tabulating and analyzing the statistical terms oc curring in fifteen important educa tional magazines during a period of ten months. "The "Number of .Bonds of High school Mathematics Necessary lor the Study of High school Physics," EAT AT THE TEMPLE CAFETERIA GOOD COOKING REASONABLE PRICES I T HAD ,4ff MILLION A DAY TO BE U releed In an article b t.e.'ian hit ediit.ilal en I km a hi i. i. new ooaltlon. gradual alinlent ttfi. It.-aear. It in Iduiai.i.n Ca Of the I'nUeiali) of Nebtaaa .In beat.li i.eaa fiotn L-lu.a't. addition he ti-eanh llecoid lon-ll'reaa Lots of Tiling Ihipprn in llir SPRINGTIME on frllovt ami r'trl- vill do lliinkin .ilmtit l'i ni' mih! lint dl. r arc irciirril to inAr yu up lal I'iruif l.unli lliat Mill lait llio pt. Our menus now include fresh spring vegetables. Let us furnish you with fresh fruit punch for your SPRING PARTY THE IDYL Hf ... ani i 173 17? Be ready for Here are lirand new ideas ' correct ' for spring by the Polka Dot Ties 1.50 WOVEN DOTS pattern tlie.! ailinit Bilk ties white rlnta. contraatlna; dots, at.f.one dott.! All hand made tlea. in shades nf red. Line. (rreeti. vm-pl.-. brown Hnd Muck. New Silk Ties 1.00 AN' UNUSUALLY GOOD LINE at a very low priro. Heavy ailUa. .repp, faille, Mors dor strip.-, etc In modern iallr-, hurred. striped, f.inlire slmded. checked .iwl poIKii dotted rmtti-rns. th 173 th 177J T ani qil DrinK f) 11 h whoa HOLD EVERYTHING HERE'S A LITTLE EXTRA-CURRICULAR u u r DEMONSTRATION OF A PAUSE THAT'S GO ING TO NEED PLENTY REFRESHMENT. But you don't have to fall off a polo pony to dem onstrate the pause that re freshes. Every day in the year 8 million people, at work and at play, find it in an ice-cold Coca-Cola the best served drink in the world the pure drink of natural flavors that makes a lutle minute lone enough lor a big rest. The Coca-Cols Cm.. Atlsata. Ca. O O O D. TO GET HOUR CAVE 12 M. Easter, Men! ill liulterdasltery lnlieloil ns New York shows. Silk Handkerchiefs 1.00. 1.50. T OO. 2.50 and 3 50 ALL HAND-MADE HAND KERCHIEFS In solid color nlki with hand-drawn threads, inn trHSllnir or self-tone appli.nic. .tc. Shades of Lino. tan. brown, r-ey. red. krre.-n. purple. Iikic. nisei black and wlilto. Linen 'Kerchiefs 50c EXCEPTIONALLY A T TRAC TIVE hand-imtde handkerchiefs with patch appliyie. colored drawn thread. whipped or hnnd-rollcd edges. Imported from I'orto lii.'o. MKVS WK A It First F'.K.t . DC Delicious and Refreshing ,j 'W! YOU CAN'T BEAT THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES "WHERE I S