FOUR T-rrr-rr- ' oiii it nni nriTA rniflLrniutLiH LEADS INTERFRAT nnui imp i CAnili: lllllll 11111 I I Mill II Pi Kappa Phi. Kappa Sigma Tie lor Second in . Contest. WALTERS IS HIGH MAN I ri InHiviHm! Scnrinn: , .1U4 IIIUIHUIlltl W w i ' J Dcs Jardien, Slow Arc Next. Phi Alpha P.-'ta m 1- ;! n ' i terfratcrmty It 'wliuit league Willi .a nvenic of .". I'l K.ipr Ph. nnd KrP Sigma are twd fr rec- md with an aveiage of .titlT. Sik- Ma Phi Epiln with an average "f .433 In In third place. 'lh I'. A. D.' fought their y P lrin ilxih pUt" to lead l ln fourteen fraternities in the league Walton. Kippa fij:. i m the indlvi.luul uronnir "h ' avrragr of tl. t" J.ir1n-n. IV A. D . ami Moan. P. Kuj'. ai? I I'M lor mTonJ place with an averac i( i7. Loiiir. I hi tiam: n.i"-ru. ; Phi Cum, hii-I UliMn.m. K.ippa I Sijr. ar tifJ fr thirl place with! r.n avernce of 10 Fraternity Standing. ' Kratcrnitv btanilmK!1 l the clone I i.f th thirJ week: I prl . i .IIMI . 1 .Mil ; 11 I'M tip lHla I'M Klpa I'M liulP4 iinii UM. I'M kpIMIl .... I'M .mm I'rlta itma I M Ii.ttrt Hrl I'l Ia.ll T lrlU I'M kllr l"l PilM l"'ii' ' Milv.l thru (hi Kni' l'l IIK! i Hi iA thru I'l . i in II .1.111 IHI ,.IHI ,AMI .m .41 .ist Individual Standings. ; T.ii :ir. Kurt- mut Jani.ru l-i'i A.f'i I'rll )i..Hin. Ii Kni.l' I'M Wi. I'll linn.m l'!l . w,)iu. .""" :nu it,trm. Kp? aiewa 4 . -."I ;..r..l 4 l.h 4 -ui iH I vl .i l.l ITU IT IT' 1T4 it; i IX ii i 1H UiT in hrjnw hl'l" iin' I -vioo. I'l MPP :i-1:Jt i':ex pm i:pii""' l'iim.hrv Tt KPP I'H anil. lir. KPI Hiuma. i'rr.lhr, 8li.ni f'u . Wrikhi, Mil Ml ..him.m. I'M Tu Mt;erem. I'hi Kiip l'i in A'ph Thi" CM )t.iM 4 : 4T-.S 4iHii Itltilll 3:i 4".'4 1 .1 J .Ml 4M-1 4M2 :u:4 .IHT.I 5R.11I 27 liir.i.rJ. Phi i.mm 1II ..1:r. Ill T'i l'li 'irinnK". Pli Viwilun Mrrti. Slum Chi Schedule for Friday. sistm Chi va Delta Tau Delta. Kappa Stftma vs. Kappa Psl rhi r.nmma Delta vs. Phi Ka Kappa Psi. Theta XI v.. Phi Alpha Delta. Alpha Theta Chi vs. Beta Theta Pi. Omega Beta Pi vs. Sigma Thi Ppsilon. r- al r filorlnH m I UUI ill uviiifvi j First Appearance of Freshmen Outside. BARNES ANDLEE STAR The fourth tricolor I rack nice I j of the season was held yesterday J r.flemood ou the stadium track. I marking the first appearance of; the trcsbmen and novice athletes. in competition ousii'ie. twines and Lee enjoyed a lar?e aftermvin. v.itb Lee taking two firsts and ty ing for one, and tyinjr for a Fee-on-, while Barnes annexed two i ivsts. two seconds, ajid a third. Summary of Meet. 101 yard dash: First, Suow and l-ee. tied; third. Barnes; fourth, llubrecht; fifth, Slaab: sixth, P.obv. Time: 10 2-10 seconds. 70 yard hiph hurdles: First: Leon Carrol: second, Linus Carrol; third, Carlyle and Staab. tied. Time, 9 S-10 seconds. 110 yard da.sh: First, Tledlund; .-econd, Plumer; third, Schlegel; fi'irth, Kelt.: fifth, Lohr. Time, b 6-10 reconda. Mile run: First, F.upUnd: sec ond, Pumer; third, Weaver: fourth, Hopewell; fifth, Witt; sixth, Kahle. Time, minutes, 54 1-10 seconds. Half mile ruu: First. England; second, Carlson; third. MacDonald; fourth, Watson; fifth. Stumpf; sixth, Abel. Time, 2 minutes, 9 seconds. High jump: Fir, Azorin; sec ond, Wilhelm and Lee, tied; fourth, Kppler, Steinheider, Gillespie and Melldrum, tied. Height, 5 feet, 7 itches. 120 yard low hurdles: First, Barnes; second, Staab; third, Linus Carrol; fourth, Leon Carrol; fifth, Craig. 220 yard dash: First, Lee; sec ond, Earnes; third. Snow; fourth, ftubrecht; fifth, Osterloh: sixth, l''ish. Time, 23 1-10 seconds. Board Jump: First, Lee; second, names; third, Staab: fourth, Ep Fder; iifth, Rathbun; sixth, Gilles pie. Distance, 21 feet, 8 inches. Javelin: First, Miller; second, Maberry; third. Roby; fourth, Mead; fifth, Hulbert. Distance, 155 feet. Shot put: First Mead; second.; Martman., Distance. 40 feet, 6 inches. Pole vault: First, Bell: second,; Metcher; third, C'ammcron and .Staab, tied; fifth. Meldrum, Bur roughs, D. Engcl, and N. Engel. eied. Height, 11 feet. 3 Inches. Discus: First, Barnes; second, Gruber; thlrJ, Thompson; fourth, iSisenhart; fifth. Smith; sixth, Roby. Distance, 123 feet. Jror EIner Bcolt. the haby ho bom on th Flylnc Scot.man In I'.untlnK rioniblrc. Englani), and who was rtfpon- IN for tha letal puzzla aa to th' p; of raalatratlon of hlrth. haa )u.-t bi-n nrearntd a commemoratjn cup ty the raliwmy company. CLASSIFIED WANT" ADS irtCR ALL lu Tonoatntl nijus'i P you want . Loat Kappa kry on c:opu. Cli Jrtn Miner .BltSV . Qf COURSE voui pnotc.rpB fruin Hauck'a atudlo U1 plaaaa. R1C0L0R TRACK MEET IS HELD WEDNESDAY Seutrals Urfjvil to Competition in j a i. . I '.i'l I - t I in yM Ih'l'k lieiilmla h..lild i ..r-iti'.Mi m i-i.ri i i c tuiipi tr in in- ' titiinrt tl 'etii 7 I i Mil- !.. ( 1hrklir (!-il f'i'lri I 'l" Hens a'lialr. ii'i iii' er oi m' -hht ' iulu i oir.ir.Ulre. and a rieu Ml !'I 1. !.i ,c ii.ai in ulmii ihmii. ill 111 Wo'll I l-iiiii1 .i K'i iK-tr in Hit ruin aMllctli'S Silt la HICII'MMiil n.-t oil'v I MK out the i lrli!ll nth!i lie a'lhiy li-i"iy imi'rnln there! MI..'.iUl.i ',' Kli i'.T llt- ri'iMin I' l "Mn. tin .ir mj M...i. i ui mi.i!.i l ui'i ihhh :.. I Iv l..nir Hi' pre ' i ur. .;; i c-.i I' -'i'i il group Vw.M il ry rtifllcr.t pi ;:i it wdi ivie fr iiter ii....na .! l:t'.ii I '. V !.;.; between I.. ..triiN. 1 1 - t.tv I. i ii ii;. . ,i,iiV V Itll M j w I ii o Ii'n4ii ' ill '. in i ji ii ui : ii , ;;; tii'...in i !. .i.i II" HI;,IV I'.u-i. ix r tit .S jiiin rv of i in v I' ll!., a u bi jrUvrn rd Alphi M i Bjub.ill Plajer Comment. Lii iTui'i'Vi Hayii'.nn. '.T. th cn-'iin ff tli O.-ii'vre qiiintri r otiil I'.i.'i-ninn on the rfsu';ir ' Purpose Plavrrs Varsity Sauad. CYPHCpn L g THREE VETS A i-Min.l r..i)ia tennis tmimameul ' to pick four nun to ml. I to the I vniMlv tenn.N no.un.1 li. It-ln? hell on the Piiivrrntv r.mrta this week. ' Kverv r itvli.lattf'for the team piny every other ran.i(late unlr.-s no munv ill-feat are turned In for one ; p-irticulHr player that It l obvious j he i not of vnrsitv calilr. In this case. h 14 automaticnlly ilrnppiM. In the fir.n d.iy s play, the lol loAiiiK ii-MiltM weie lecorilcii: Pyle heat Swetmon, 6-4. 4-0 and 8-C. Mihara teat Ytinker. 8-U. Martinez bent Krerkh., 6-1. 15. 6-2. Flshbauiih beat Tncc. 3-0. 6-4,, 6-2. Excused from Play. Taul Mahooil. Milo Cameron hii.I Haro. Sherman are excused from tournament play, ami are consid ered members of the squiid by vir tue of past performance j. Sher man and Cameron are K'ttermen from la.--t year s team and Mahood has held the state cham.ilun.sliip for several years. dames may be played on the courts of the Lincoln Tennis club, or in e.'iyp of rain, on courts inside thp lolisoum. All matches must be J played on the day scheduled, or thev arc considered forfeited, j According to CreRS; Me.Bride, coach of the team, chances fcr In dividual honors nre good this year. Tiam possibilities, however, are not so rosy due to the fact that three other schools in the confer- encc are oble to have their outside most of the year. men jx yj gc Offered TOT Rest of Spring; End With Swimming. Sprinx sports were discussed at : thn Tn! ra-Murnl representative, meeting hfld Wednesday noon in I the Women's gymnasium. Six . sports will be offered for the 5 est of th spring ending with swim-I ming the last week in May. A j general mass meeting is the fea- ture event of next week. Officers i will be installed, awards made, and the various sport heads will give i brief outlines of their activities j th past vera. Baseball is the first sport on the pn.grnm nnd gRmes are to be started immediately-April 7. No practices are necessary and the games will consist, of only four innings. These will be played off in a round robin elimination tourn ament with majors acting as offi cials. Archery in Andrews. The archery range is located in Andrew's hail and matches will be played off here. A team is composdc of four members with a captain. W. A. A. has purchased 120 new arrows so plenty of prac tices are possible. Archery will commence April 28 and continue ;.r.til May 17. Both mixed doubles and singles may enter the tennis tournament to be started April 14. One in dividual, however, can not play in both. Partners may be chosen for the mixed doubles teams. Qualifying Golf Rounds. Qualifying rounds must be played in golf before entering the tournament. These rounds should be finished from May 5 to 10 and the 3core cards turned in signed ATTENTION GOLFERS! Offering you a rpeuial tour;" of 11 hnlf-hour lo.s.-ioiis for 510. Regular price for lessons V- per hour plus caddy fees. T.et us fit you out with clubs Balance and weight are decid ing factors to improve your game. Pric of clubs per set from $17.50 to $200.00. Frank Mulquccnie Golf Professional Antelope Golf Course TniiDMAHicMTic ur n fMr. M.fKr. to Pir.k Four: " f - n AQd to Organize for Intramural Sports lull trm. an- a n.fn.l-r i.f Plii Kl-nli'ii Pi. "The ii-ulml tU l. H til on tnr liill f"iin an inl,,'il l-ait i f iHir ioi'iu oiliMly. i-ii iriil I -rug ii'lliinrnl III tail.-U' I'linM-t a-l rklu itiliuiiUr Milk. If I hey In ml I t i.igiiiil'1' I llH' inliilx-iitivr Mh'rlic ;tfii, It t vr a I : laiJ ' """""I? felir-f "' I tlt'Mll!) .l trl li. I the ll.i'l-f INlrii'll V nirll Mi. st iln .- .l!y ri Therm if the ii'Mii: u III rfc a'iifMi.n i At rM-it II" re ni ti r-e n laitia.nve kunmlu t ran f' jih'tle i.ly l I'lfHiure Tin , iur .;..: leu U rn n:..riiilly il"" ju.-. .1 with vnri'i i-fi'i ifi'il fi 'ifiniiv tmn hi me i.f th' himh- in'i Put l- cMe t!i' n-.''.i' "i .i ..io ii i Iv ! 'hi I,-. k.i.i a:i miHiir ! ! K' V" ..i ii tin- rt.ii'-ii.i ! .i i I UiHlM ! IT U .1 . 'I '! I ' I I I mi.1.. .1 !'(. ' l : I iv.Iv . Ii i.i.iu .ml n'hi-1 - ' tv..e.n P (isvim'v aiil i.im.iii.I trot!' .in muih In '! -viaie the m-iiiii .nrr'.rr tint n"W illl'-i'll- ' -XIM." anordinc l li.i.ur! It" en' I.H. j iW- ated rniuii.Uie f. r lh- "ft.ee of atiid -nt Keraior. water. po! and j irruk. ipilOlTV PJIOI'KS i arAinut t ! il!Mrl the (ilea that the hiw I nll eqiiail I Ik' in iniiirii n.i a i Mepi hilil in the mutter of eqir.p. ' mrnt. There wai plenty of it in jthe Ool..Heum all the tune, but it J't wa.sn t rherkeil nut. IT APPKARS that there m a ili::ht error m yrMerJ.iy a t.ry of the bnsehi'.ll piartue. Ac- ror.img to me account. .-piKe mi- j Imm w a ninppinc every mine ; that nme with.n hm territory whde lh f.ict in the ca-e ih that Spikj didn't get out lo Landis field. R was Brother linn who was covering himself with glory in the infield. However, if Spike hud been there, he would have Iwen flopping everything within his territory, so the error is enly trivial. YILLLS LAM "SON. last yearr v Big Six champion tn the high hurdles, insists that this column isn't being conducted correctly. He suggests that we devote more space lo the Kansas relays, and comes forth with the enlightening statement that competition there will lie very close. Further than that, he wouldn't help at nil. so we are going to have to struggle along as best wc can in the same old way. by both players. They will then be placed in flights according to their handicap. Deck tennis, as tennis, will be played April II. Tryouts will be held to determine the players in the tournament on April II from 4 to 5 o'clock and April lb from o to 6 o'clock. ECLIPSE FOR DANCE. T N1VERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA. NORTH FORKS. N. D. A different lighting scheme fur each dance will be used bv the en- i gineers of the l.'niversity 'if North ' Dakota when they give their an nual ball One of the unique fea I lures will be a moon which will I follow the actual phase of the satellite with an eclipse as an added attraction. The climax will occur during a moonliht waltz and unless the mechanism goes considerably out of order it will be total for precisely (5.72 seconds. STUDY IN STALLS. Ilugh University, South Beth lehem, Perm. Forty tiny cubical stalls, each huge enough for one render, will be installed above and below Ihe new library reading room at Ichigh university, in Pennsylvania. Most of the cells, will be open on one side, but a number will have doors with locks so that the student doing reference work may leave his books in the evemug, lock the door and return to the work the next day and find all his material exactiy as he left it. ALL READY TO SERVI At Your Next Party Roberts Pure Appl Juice al 60c a gallon Ijc a quart or Roberts Fresh Fruit Punch also 60c a gallon 15c a quart Roberts Dairy Co. B6717 llll DXIIV M lilt sl . Y11IG1S WIN OVER REGULARS IM BALL GAME First Practice Battle Held Wednesday; Score Is 2 to 1. FOUR INNINGS PLAYED Slo;.n. W.liiams Make Up Regular Battery: Other Vets Take Part. I; i, h, Vanni;:n who p i. h. d nt . two nin in the four llilill.? I'litctli KOI'"" Milled Wed-ni'.-..!iy afienin'n at Landi field ,y f. ;ii l i;hil' lMrltil 'pU.t'I nnd itetcitted the rKU!M ! to I III tl,r f.i il.nmoin compel mon vi he nennm. After four Inning "Chiippy-" cluMed lhr lineup to allow ntliem of Hie liyi T HMJT i hnnce to h"v tnrir wares. The regular lattery with flinn Ihinwing the pill down to "Hxi" William, wan MipprtM ly I'll ilium. firM ln; I'mvI. ernd: Sp.ke illianiM. hlllt!4top; Mayer, third. Patten, lift fit-M: Witte. en- ; t'-r field, and Row rint fieri. ! Pu kelt and Yonly were carryii'.g the (K-rmid Mnng piti h nnd catch burden with an infiidd make up of Franltfutt. fust han-: c.'nnniT. rccond. Simon, shortstop, and P."-wi-nlx-rg. thinl. Ivmpccy later re lieved by ;rue was in nuht field. O'Min in left field and Kotab held the center position. Promising New Stuff. Rhodes said that the most prom ising of the new material included Simon. Conner. Patton. Huffman and Fmr.kfuit. Vanman hroreil in the first half of the fir. t inning after Kotab , , ,h(, frst 1h., on Williams' er riir n)( i.-rnnkfurt ror nnd r raiiKtun nrougni nun in with a nice two baRer. The regu lars went don one. two. three, with nothing happening in the turn With the ilub but nil iiificld hit by "Spike" Williams. Davey lixiked pood an hccnncl when he fielded two out of two to first with Simon and Dempcey pounding the ball hard over a rough early reason diamond. Cos tin swung at air to retire the Mde. Patton led off for the veterans when their turn came for the sec ond chance to score. With an "enough of this nonsense" attitude be knocked a long drive up against the fence and had no trouble reach ing second. Row stopped one of Pickett's whl.dlers in person and walked to the first bag followed by Davey who walked. With three men oii .M. Williams was up. He hit a high one to center field and Pattan inme up with a marker. Incidentally. Pattan used to play lor Nebraska back in the days when Rhodes was making his let ter in the sport. Sloan knocked nil the balls over the backstop as fouls before missing one ami going out. A couple of popupn completed the threeoiils. Yannigans Come In. Beginning the third inning, Ro renlicrg walked as first man for the Ynnnignns. Kotab sent a hot grounder over third inside Mascr for n sinele. Frankfurt connected for a hit that brought in Rosen berg and the second score for the second d:.'ision boys. Kotab was out at second, Yordy fanned and Pickett contributed the other out. Mascr hit to reach first but was out at second on Uulslrom's smack to shoil tliat left him with the Yannigan first baseman. Witte hit a high fly to the shortstop for an out. Pattan contributed with a short fly dropped nicely just out of the second baseman's reach ami Row forced an out at second. Sterick Pitches. Sterick threw the ball for the regular group in the fourth inning. Conner did not seem to particu- TODAY'S SPECIAL LUNCH Baked pork and benm. frenh strawberry ahort cake with whipped cieam, any 5c dunk SO c HECTOR'S I) A P Student's "The Store" it. o. 7. r. ( I'uiihIc l or 'Ihurnloy A pjfide vtill ( held on the drill field I'V tn military dt. irtnint Thurtday, April 10, at ft o'clock, in honor of the company ponoi. laily approve of Ihi he hit a luirr W"o-l for two move around e p-!l ttr fir.t t'.m: PUrM. :w fil In o Ibe ball in the vicinity of the talrlin a null, ciiaco iliove long one out o I he left fielder Who chore In cat' h II Mild Simon and Cost in turned in a air of out to l.'UI three. Row met the bull ami mnlic.l Ions fly of the variety th.tt a left fielder of llarve cirioen nihlier rmild never nu. Davey got on a econ I lime with a hot mni;l (l"n the third le line, and then It was that IhJ find double play of the araAoii rrcppeil up in the YannifiAn Infield. M. Wlllum h i lo R.v.rn berg and around It vent third to recond lo find. Crt'vk ' II ' H ' Try in f: To Call I'nrr C.ovth Every evenin.T at 10 3,1 ocKk. fraternity men beconi. Involved in a heart breaking il.sc.iiirnglnt game. With pale ilrnwn fate they tal;e chance nft.-r dunce. Finally, with biadi of ju i,,i;mt.on rtanding promlivul!" o'i th'ir wrinkled fori-h'-ads. t ' giv - up. They plunk the lee. ivcr d 'w n on Its hook, leave the telephone lxoth and decide never aaln In attempt to put through a siroiiiy house phone call. If all of th'- valuable htudenl lime which Is spent m th' hope less endeavor could be used In hchnlaslic pursuit , the univer sity' grudi' average would prob ably ascend by b.'aps and bounds. Index f I up err. battered and bruised by th dials, might be more proficient with the pen and pencil if relieved of their nocturnal telephone duties. As a rule, nothing rewards the determined phoney cakes but the persistent "biv.r. iuir." of the in considerate receiver. Perhaps the recently organized and widely ad vertised "Gidflies" received their ln.Hpiiatloii fioiu Hie- busy buzz. Fraternity m e n wonder, at times, just what individuals are lucky enough tn talk to the popu lar Grecian hangouts. Some sus picious youths have ventured to suggest that sororities leave the receiver off all evening In an at tempt to indicate popularity. SENIOR FUTURE EDITORS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Future editors and managers of the "Illio," university yearbook, will be seniors instead of juniors, the council of administration de creed. Formerly published by the junior class, the annual will be the work of members of the graduat ing class beginning with the staff elections of May, 1031. The change will have no bearing on the elec tion this May; hence, the class of 1931 will publish two yearbooks. NEW DIETETIC COURSE. UNIVERSITY OF IOWA A new dietetic course Is being offered in this h hool by which n student "YOUR DRUG STORE" Certainly Is a pleasure to have you mak use of It. your store. THE OWL PHARMACY S. 12. Corner HUi & f Phone B 1068 UNUSUAL OFFEI3 MAIICBI tUst to APRIL 5IL STYLE 7 7 Light service weigh!, silk with a lisle welt and foot for added wear. During Blue Moon Thrift Week- 7100 per pair Jj (Reg. $1.35) TTTITIIEN a woman is introduced to Bice Moon V V Stockings through actual experience with their superior style and wearing qualities, she continues to buy them. Therefore, the manufacturers and ourselves believe it a good investment to acquaint more women with these stockings, at the sacriflce of immediate profit. A liuiilel supply of the season's desirable shades. IXEMEMBEIl- After April 5(b thee stockings g back tm their reg ular price. What Do Sororities Demand til New Members-Clothes, Cars, Money .i . .'ii i ai a 1 ' , 1 1.4 ' P.ui inv d ar. she would I-- W m lll'l'tl letirr lu fciern. and did 'l n.Hi. e her rhoei. were dillvT Her l.y fin ml I n big bum She only Ii a Fi.nl -yes. but a -h- .'If mihI In I wealthy'- etc. lc. Not a Ixnk l e view. i"J and gill, meirly bit of npart ' o"' ceniing it fin I. For. yl ee. e- rority msbing I. hUitwu nnd it in will to ll iesri out th :iil htibita. m.inni rs. rMh.- an I I acd ol lipid iik befoie bringing her I Ihe hoiisi'. Ye, once n.o,,. i oi niiy m l" ttig Ihe ni'M iniiH'rtan'- Hun;: rery k'i' beail Fraternity rn . jrow I at the buiden of ta-tt.o.j ..i ii... I,.. rn)i uet-!:. llll I'll U",l I" I" . bet t'rv would po.iiively fall n 1 1W1.03 if they w. re r.spiiird t , ii.t nit th- mn'.ev thai lh"' 'Hirl .pnid. Dc;eit b eakfa-t. i .a luncb-r ;ink leai and dieam aeppers Hie IMe regular diet for i-n- wed.. iliange of drefa I wire a d.iy. mat - I rel rvrrv uiher day. fiMv i.i'!l"i'i cd gas. ilein shed ol their b i! i pit y th'.!' p'Mir vonv iii. air! tea iiu ks. worth of nml "li '- V. Jim i. :i : t.iln an M. S d' gi' c i:i ih i an' )ict in tw.'he uioiilh-. . Vh.. i.i Ii;..' III.-1 course I hat hn. m en ofi-nd by v. lilt Ii du ll, inn' may . iilain un M S. d giee. The , nw plan. gi'.'i under the direction i f the school i f medicine, has n ! reived national recognition under! thL- si.p.-rvlslon of Dr. Kate Damn ; of lh I'nlvcrsity of lowr. ; THREE BASKET CAPTAINS Mici'li: am STATE COLLEGE i As tlK" result of Ihe election II I I ' last Monday ofternoon Michigan ( State college will have three bus-j kilbaJI capta ns next reason. Three ; men are eligible and all the juniors ( will rhare lh: honor. It will prob- , ably be arranged to have one of the captains run the team for each game. BKilli !an s Clothes Do iLJi.iL (CORRECT APPAREL 1 FOR MEN 1212 O Street Two of the best sellinp slvles of America's Mosl Beautiful Silk Stockings at a savin p of 35c per pair. STYLE Pine gauge chiffon, all i!k, top to toe, reinforced welt. During Blue Moon Thrift Week 1 15 Pa,r (Reg. 81.50) inritim. M'ltH 1 1010 ihie riil d" a I bins Ilf it i:L'bl V "loo ' it l anv w. ii b r tl"l Hi y .ue m. putiiiilur l" K1'1 "' mlii IT If '"I rrl" huiidred fi-h wo ul lil t you !.. r-ultT 'lb" w-i.ni'-n I'-c-e lt rn,t ivH.f.eg led., tl'it any. .re ever liend o Il Hie K n I l-- l.klea III II" die, or ' l.e .11 her id." kim;. he' If her di"' 'I'"''" " " 1 ha'r or Ihe iiiii I" cimLed. Mieh ..ul Wi.o..p.- The .-r iu bee ha t" 1 a r-int. u n.d1 on. aire, a rtud. nt an I m en-i:. ! re die I""- h Chini.nnin k ihiii e In ihe i.i..ii'y Mbmg rule it tHten Ibnt tt'" rMol.'Ot I'tlioii I vl f. ci.mpii '." and that r g'd nn b; m.died if.4 uii 'iiv In other word. II a gill is "e-n lalH- t.. h nun.sololltv CII.I ' "lit (Jioro. she's o.trvu d his nbioiiit-lv reccvaiy yui' 1 h rule f.nther sti'te tin, the...- .ill ! nn photim-; rvepl for the l-r-mal dinner. Tut. UiU H- w 'Imj anyone know wno Jane 's .aliin,j . till, will! It will all come out in the wa 'i. Th"e Hut niaUc Ihe fomr tv they want will V t-!!. h. fill' other Will lC Mh'V.I lei till". It s a rhoit III-, end meirv "n. ABOLISH POINT SYSTEM. I'NIYI'RSITY OF IOWA 1 hn Worn ii s At lll'-i it .1 .. i.tl i"H ha n!.o;ishcd Us p'inl Mstem of a w -n i d llon.i'.'oith Ihe only award.' t" O" ol.vr' d be .de; till c!as iiunici !s will la lh" "IV, which may ! earned by pirtnl ntlng in right seasons of sport, rinving a "C" scholastic aversge, aid a "P. " posture grade. The pur poso of the new ruling is to create a progiam if balanced season of iji'it . Old Cap Bluenose Tilts salty old sc-scrpent, or borne others like him, were responsible for our business being started in 1836. The Cap and his friends were fishermen and whalemen of Ntw England. They were tough. And they needed rouKh, tough slickers. So Tower started making them, and has been at it ever since. Not all our slickers are cut on seafaring lines, though. From the "Varsity." long, full-lined; through the "Topper," smartly tailored: to the "Kitcoat," a lincn-thm featherweight, Fish Brjnd Slickers arc outstanding in .ippc.-.rance. unequaled in en durance. Sold everywhere. Look for the fish on the label. A. 1. Tower Company, 21 Simmons Streer, Boston, MassnUic.se its. 4 r SdT & ii ii! r: 1 m... x i " i'rsv