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7 1TO The Daily Ncbraskan o r -fc -- 1 in mi i ii. ji iqi g m ilo, hiVHM oeriCtvc e-iaue avion UNIVinaiW OF hllKtlKk lH Otroaltoe af M KWKtliM T Wt NTVglOHTM VgA) rwaaaad Yaaeday. VVaeaeoaay. Tefaeeir. . S Seay eeiMea ewU ls ai yaer. Ctir vmmih Ha . Imm omt - utwu Hi A. Orrvae HMKe 4trtl rT. I N UlN aas getee M toads. mIm arl. to te OS intmiKI te a ry . UMir. Tn , a Seat, Ns. IM'MMI . H. m rM. MU. gMarae at aacand-staaa at IM M'n iliMM, Niirudt, umtmr a a of (I'M, ia ft. '" M at WMlil rate a peatase .raita tar la aertiae I !. art at tHieeer V ill?, wtrtia Jaaaary as. inn. USaCMlPTION MATS 'a Caay Cu at a Vaar '"-'tUTTa CHAN MAMM0N0..., tDITO INXHIIP MaerM W. Kankel AaeeaUl tdile' MANA0IN0 COITORt W. jojc Ajree Cliff T. Saedahl NEW COITORt start Aedarsea EIUo11 Poa taxlaoa WilUam klct'laery Cane Robb v CONTRItUTIKQ iDITOAa Ut tinea Akla W llliam McClaery Yarno Ketrlng G.oe Kobb k.naetb La alt Uouglaa Tlmmarman Robait LaiB( MILTON MaGRlW iUINll MANAGtA ASSISTANT SUSINISS MANACtRS WlKiaas keeraa Marshall IlUer L)ui CaM '.; t: TIIK DAILY Nr.niUSKAN Tnr.smY. my i. io:o. poaluoa af la J.wc with eeual promise of bull J lag up iKal reliia of the lalraiiy. Ihea lbr ughi la ba eligibility for promotloa Tba Nrbreskae doe. iu( .nl to darf toe nmtniN thu l ists By LaBalia GHmaa .......... ..n Till- 111 k IV HV aignin.ear of the ailectloa of I ha me a to fill Ihe.e; ,d .j. .1 hlu,uu aud position, but II la not Iba flat a of Iba rapar lo ca gage la peraonaliil a aa far aa lha I nlterally of Nrbraaka la concerned, la nfulatiui and ma km lulictcona of promolloa tin uir. Nf '- 100 . Iba oui-a rir aud lha edr turuieaia Ui I li- 1 ha fiadlo ol lha Ivrj," u o" f lhe "'' ,n iriMiiua hooka ol ha aaa Jaa liiiarll la a )oum onaB ho hrr Mr tivm MDWhw ' aha aa niani o aooarti liailmc hlp. tail")! W)ba aororona ouihi lo atari aa iaauf auoii (H.ni la r If lha eniinrra' roairapilon on lha rampua lha limv .. .. ' Yt-r lalLrr a l about lo luuibla 0oB naa ma iaa rapud ; , u ,-ir1i .,,, u aurpox-d lo 0 loppllni 'land Inirloe thai li"o aha hardly h.i ir la ol ai; " iba diaplay of ruwpouadiiu a bri of aiudaoia aill h angaaad la lakiof aiiual .ra-npikaa fr .HrlalloB 0ar a lrlpiooa. rlllnf ibna dn. aad CUiaf iham aa or itrir.1 ai a rouBtrr. Ihia aaa lm- Maibl to farmrr ltibna dua lo ( ('riny of aiudraia , la Iho 'harmf noT oii'ni. a art fraiut". lhara olll ba oo dla rUl all piiuria from lha animal Lu.iJom Uic4 ara rai pharmac). lha frud flruf oBion ill ba rtporlaliy lataraatiBg. al loidiOf an fptwrluBiiy lo ritw Ihaaa nialrrlala aa ohialnad from all ana of lha world opa far Racefd Crowd .ir.ldtBl; Joha r. Ilarrla. anro lary. and Kibel M Jauiaa. lraa urr. Tha iyu(lo eoiuminaa for l-barma.-y Wli IB-Iudra ln I Itoaaia. rbalrniaB. Ituby I l hand lar. liichard i: W lna. J I'aul M Kreiia aad f!)do J Wilderauo. lha tmrral omniliii and ihrlr rhairmaa ara aa folloaa: ad- I tanialnc. Uaraaca J. Iirocb; baa : Maria k. iKiryaa; compound- ,.lo)ed in' l and duproaiB. Hwbrt KM. " kur l"l fk... k , ;,;,. ! II la hopad by aiudania la lha una .ek la a ral.ihaly abn i.od of u., "10 other a-.l- M mora "' bra ao B.aDy thlnf. ara rro.ded lulo I.. A m-..h iwl 10 a-ear and 10 ih.B U.l )a.r ah'a aboul J W daa. a M. ord.oan.y moBOpolLH by ao ,.y j ,ob.rfo . h. ... rSa'rVJc.. 't ' hour, for fai.ot. alwplBf. ..ud,lBt. cla..ro.m.a. ; V B .l;.' hl hMd In It' I al lha auKaaiion of rarrrauon. I.a Hula lima laM for ao)ihloi al.a 1 J ' r"'r x (h ,.rol j n Hurl, aha U al.o a fac , Vfl Ih.. aaak. April t lo May 1. la roncratoj . elp,e0 , lrl.b.Ba. Har. ulijr dlrn-.or of lha ""'WJ; lib aumarou. v.u of .HBlflr.Bl lm,H.rianra. Al Ud ,..4 c.rocr. aad no. "'" "Z, lr. lu lha ou-aa. of II. Koaioaara- Woe. ...nad aad .... ah. I. aa .V.iVlT, lXr! t'.fll.a: roamailra. Uoyd W. unar dre: eoBocalloB. Italia C. loa--la decora"". J.n,', w- llon: fatora. Willi M t'olar: firal aid. Mari.rol Koaritng; loa aaa oru. aB.Dala. 1 baodiro 8. Iluatrad: ; -hirauipocooy. J. Paul MrKrBaia; , pharmaroloty aad phyalolo. Haf-j mood w. lunBinfnam; r"' " Paul N. Sterkfl; plBlo, lul H llanarn; pro.raiu. Itudollh Vr llaka. II X II AT AG AI FAIU t.lrla In (lnham jona and " bouoi-lt will rio all .ho rhanra 10 lunh lo Tha Sunny Il Tra llount." al aniifra r'air. Jiaiarday. Ilia mlla of arrulturo tafnaria .III ba iranaformad into Ihl. loa rwui. .hlrh rr,'n', roun,ry Iod. Tha room will b dacoraird alia apnuf flo.rr. and ibr i.Kta .III alao carry out Ilia aaoir idea, arrordlag lo llulb White, .bo i groarai rbalroiaa of iba rvniBiiiir. Iba la room .ill ba p-b U la ara lha hour, of 30 .B- J. K.i. urday afiaraooa aad aniot t maoagantani of lha laa looru u a projari of Iba IniiliuMonal ntknaro niral r.aaaa. al lha roller' 1 ba home oconomlra .tudaot. plaa tba menu and do all of lha .oik Mim Hernlra t:i.ell. head of Inatltuttou uianagaruaot. la lha adinr fur tlm girla. lit i:o Kl. Virgil E CannoB: pha mary K!. l ) Kloti; orcheaira. ronlloua until Saturday. Tueaday acnlng la lakao "JJ'J'aai hii a.hora .heo .ho 00. 1 lec. of ph.rmary have coplad Iba up .lib lha I'anhclirBlc banquet, an aBoual oenl c-m a. .ha davalopad a . . looMn aoma lioo ..a. Attrn.lon I. dra.n lo r,lnr dl...,r,u. o,a aM.tr .i.h a 'J" Wodnaaday aanlng a. lha data for the flual ... ( .rdi.b aallor. pfJnripj,y , , plrBlc , MAKE ZM PAT "Do atudanta .aal Varalty partie.r It l n iiraly op to Ibam If they hall ba continued." ThU ti Iba aub.ianca of tba que.tloo lliat lha faculty coaimittaa oa atudent org.oliatlon. .ought to an .ar al tba mre'Jng U.t eeknd. Tha propowl of tba Studaat Council 10 Bet aldc four night, dur log tbo acbool year for Varlty partla. and to maka tba Blgbla eicluxtly Vaialty party date. a. baadadl o.r to a .ubcoajniltte. Tba Stodant Council ha. bn Informed that tba Studaat AcUvitlea office .III no longer foot tbo bill. ben a Varalty party faila to pay In oo .ay. Aa accualng finger ba. been pointed at the deflcl of f i.i7 that baa piled up during the lat threi? yeara from auea all univer.ity aftair. .imply be c.uaa tba unJvaralty aiudent. bae not given patron aga to tba parties. It baa not ben the Danagemeoi of tbe Varrlties that baa faUea do.n. It I. not becau.e of the fallura of tha commlttaa lo provide aa orcbe.tra tbat fur-, nlibe. aultabla mu.le for an all-unlveralty affair. It baaa't baen tbe CollMura tbat ba. kept atudent from attandlDg the partle.. for decorallon. bava been eitenalTO at vaiioua partle. and .till tbe at tendance baa been lean. Tba fault with Vanity partle. on tha N'ebr.k4 cam pa. mu.t be thro.n doa at the feet of each IsdlrldoaJ atudent on tbe campua. Varsity partlee aaed tba protection of a cloaed night for all other aoclai functions oa tbe campu. Even then, atudents wfll giro their patronage to a commercial enterprl.e rather taaa attend a party that la deigned a. an all noli eralty froUc It la abaolutely fuUle to attempt to compete itb tea doa-atoara party that la being given by a frater nity or aorority. Student, are seldom in tbe mood to aheU out a dolla or ao for a party in tbe Collaeum, when tbay can go to one at a do. mown hotel for iba price of A check atub. Otber oniTeraliiea, many of tbetn larger than Nebraska, sponsor all-unlreraity partlea successfully, withevt a huffa debt staring them In the face each year. Nebraska baa bad. In years past. Just a. ue cessful all-tinlverslty aoclal funcUon.. There baa omething eropt Into the student.' undenundlcg that anek a party no longer ba. a place on the itmpua. Tbla la anUrely falUcioua. Tbat false notion of tba placa tbat a Vanity party baa la evidenced aea a conain porUon of tbe students choose a com mercial dance ball, rather than going to a VarsUy. Tba Council baa asked for protection for the Varsity party four night, during tbe acbool year. Thla baa aot been an eiaggerated emphaaia placed on' tba Varsity party, and certainly the aoclal cal endar of tha University Is not so cro.ded that four nigbta could aot be set aside. The Varsity pny baa to bare tbat protection to survive. Aa for atudenta desiring such parties, curb a liule of escesslve social acrhitiea of organizations, make Varsity pariJes tbe only event on tbe calendar for a particular week-end night, and the deficit .ill not b piled any higher. -- If tba faculty committee put off the decision oa tbe new method of electing tbe May Qtjeen a few weeks longer, acbool will be out. IT THIS WAV Tba editor of tbe N'ebraskan ia taken for a little la ant otrt to tho woodshed today, la tbe etudent opln m, coiutna. and given a rgbt smart licking for not "5arorig to pick tbe successor of two of tbe :tct!y fOt profesaora of the University of Ne fert '. Vr. 1 A. Sherman of tbe department of fx Js, ac Daaa Herman G. James of tbe College f t k'i-i aod Eeienees. ti St oen very atliom tbat tbe Nebraakan baa .. g tie secretary and right-hand man of the r rl 'A KjSots when It come to selecting tbe ift.a lit tha facility of tbe University of Ne isu Cc-ffl ara usually In order after the J.:.zs bsvo been made. Nor baa tbe Nebraakan 1, :i7,4d vy behind a certain member of tbe kJ rerozntnended advancement for that par- i jr t-. asemfeer. - ti: ;.f I (uilT eognirant f tbe eitualions Vr ecoonMfad In bot these potential vacan . i fcUveraUr ata-ff, bnt It la not tbe place or 1 starr per to start a ballyhoo for aoroe - -sfcen of tha praaent auff. boosting , r X Icceat-te-goab tenna. At tbe same time - s;: 3 tttt there are merf oa tba present . 6i' ?"t faculty fully competent to ' ' ' w it two responsible positions. i!e c-f tbe Nebraakan: If bar--nmsi t English cannot be snaia .4..: ;a of me of tbe present menv Crs It Board of Regents sboukl , te Uti'frslty of Nebraska for cf Vr. Eberman. a ;..,.! in n:i tbe position left ty . i iyt ia saind tk type of , , ??tn of tbe College of Arte "V ' j t la Hermaa O. Jamee , s, j .a.'.i'y tote tbe College of '-if; hn con Racily oa the ,- to bHd a a-t rg'r . . , J? cr- of tie fr!'t - i s.T oa VP Is' ,s raclial of i:rnastlne tirtiumann iieiok. .men 00. hmoroU.lv and doubl .III take lis loll of students' lime. The lilch frajlkj. y,,, loaell .ritas la lot of Knglneer Week falls on Thursday eenlng!B airalglit'or.ard. unlwbelllahed .hen the college ge. on dres. parade for the pub-1 mauner. and lha book can mt ,,c in general. 00 lha Mm. cen.n. ,h. ph.in.a-! oat. choae to bold a .Im.lar demoo.iratlon for pub- ,jhkt oni 0( au,ftor-B Dridanta lie Inspection which I. Incorporated a. part of llnlr arv 00( ,rua to fart, but ba that a. aeks acthlty. j may. tha aiory la Interesting Beside. ,h. allied atudent ac.Mty common - ?rX Voan.' YlU. moat .eekend. on the campus, additional eent. , wu)(j ao hrr ,rlr, at the have been scheduled. Uotb Pharmacy Week and J wheel and could fight any aallor Engineer." Week continue through Friday 10 close aboard; she could ear four mln on .Saturday. The .oc... calendar state, ih.t the S Barbs are holding a party Friday. Invltatlona lo -fUoTt onct bul ,he coulcint eat .h.rb total In Ihe four figure column. Oeyond thl. nor aleep and spent mo.t of her the Nebraska Academy of Science la convening. ' time penhed in the top of a tree It remain, then. th. tbla ia a crowded aerk. ! lh,? uei'th .... 1 ran a. ay to sea again, wnentney Student attention I. drawn many different pu, b,r nlo dreaaea. she .aa ao So ntanr events In one week are often dl.tractlng. ; rmrarrased she hid herself, for Tor the benefit of the atudenta then. It .ould have ; she bsd uever orn anything but 1 1. . k4..u i Km ..am. .1 dir. 1 irouser. No. I'm r-ure one would ferent times. 10 at least placa them far enough apart for student, to catch their breath between times. not regret tbe time .pent reading "The Cradle or tne leep.- 1 find thi. escerpt from the .hort .lory 0en Carey." He never went to the editorial orfire. lth hi. contribution any nra . Me never Md ,en .! to pass the office door. He.aatoo obviously a threadbare and eccen tric literary aspirant: and literary MORE THAN A FLASK Bearing t h'lorisus and bootefillcl bevy of young men and girla on a round or Chicago nigh clubs and cabarets last week, a large touring car ririv.n hr nna of ihe rmrrv individuals, overturned I asolraota are the bane of tba news and wa. wrecked. Before be could be eitric.tcd. a ; PP" "or- holr t ... ,wiu stand why a man Interested only in twenty-rour-yearold youth riding with tbe thrill- j newB thoui b pamacuted by peo- seekers, waa auffocated. ' pia who arc Interested only In liter- At the bearing before the coroner's Jury .hiclrature. followed, a aaucy, bisarre fatalist, wearing a care free smile "neatb ber coat of rouge, debonairely told the veniremen of tbe death or ber companion. Sum ming up ber narrative aha .aid: "Believe ne. If a girl doesn't drink she's not wanted la a party the.e day.. Tbe guy. never in vite her to a second one." Reading thia account under prominent headline. In tba nation', newspapers, many fathers and moth ers, who though tbey chatter continuously about the downfall and corruption of youth seem to be doing h w extremely .ell presented little to help their sons and daugbtere to a better an(j entertaining and drew a Urge Ufa arar their heads a Utile more and again atgo, crowan 1 ne 1 iuo ia -udk "" a banquet, on rrias) an siua-aa of pharmacy will b eicused from rlas.e. to attend tha annual field day picnic at the Auto Park Camp un haturdsy evening tha banquet 1. to be held ai the Hotel t orn hunker, with several noted men to be featured on tha program Use Caten.tve Publicity Publicity for the pharmacy cele bration and rihiblt has been ei-1 tended throughout the state. A se ries of short talk, .era broadcast I through the university studio last. Saturday, eiplalnlng tbe purpoae of ihe evenl and describing thai Pharmacy night eihlblt. Program. ! for tha exhibit were made po.slble1 ; through th cooperation of local j I druggists In buying advertising! space In tha pamphlets, uver mh)i of these program, have been ent to druggist, aod editor, throuch out the .tate accompanied by a per-' sonal letter from students In tbe , College. Tharmary week Is being spon-. sored by Ihe Pharmaceutical club, .hich has lone been organized on the campus. Officers of the club I are aa follow: Merle K. Pury. ' president; Lawrence J. Brock, vice-, Davis Coffee Shops 108 No. 13th, DAY and MTf 1131 R rei". Campua .aumain ssrvice StopV Wonderingj ) wtiar to I I after the I J VI theater and ..TT. Ua dance roijow tha happy erowda wh flock to Ptller. the home of de lightful lunches where genial serrice reigns . . . rKiwcnirTiov T'Epartmext M. W. DeWITT Plllara Praacrlptlen 1tb sad 0 Pharmacy -44 Senior Announcements Now Ready for Delivery each Co-Op Book Store East of Temple ' 1229 R Which reallr .eem. to be true. The Journali.t. are separated Into two clsses: the newspaper men who get and write ne.s. and thoae who are not so much Interested in new. .s In literature. And forewer and ever they are In conflict. There is no recollection. It is the eternal antipathy of the cat for the dog arid the dog for the cat. The Kostnet Klub .ound up an other seaaon last week-end. The "What are they coming to?" Some young people today. It ia true, do cherish tbe Idea that wild partlea provide life's one pleasant diversion, tbat liquor to drown their sorrow, and blot out drab reality, la tbe nectar of bapplneas. Forturately, however, by far the most or America", young people do not carry this warped and dl.torted conception or life. The mere fact that new.papera give front page apread to aucb sensational testimony la ample proof that the Ideaa of tbe little eighteen year-old nitwit are so unusual and rare aa to, be exceptional news. If a number of glria offered the same line of thought, the prse of the nation would rind nothing interest ing in publiabing it. Counties, thousanda who live Uvea or virtue and altruism neTer win public mention or acclaim because the dear public warns to know about the startling, the exceptional, tbe peculiar. It doca not care about tbe everyday evenra of life. While it ia well to guard against any auch doc trine or alcohol consumption aa tbe disillusioned girl And. In ber aector of life, it must be recognlred that ber Ideaa, even If true in Chicago, ara certainly not In conformance with general collegiate opinion. For, under their outward adherence to jasr and their auperfldal nonchalance, moat college young people have a sincere purpose in life that tbey are realizing through diligent atudy and Ideal they are striving to attain. worthwhile OTHER STUDENTS SAY To the Editor: Tbe Sunday papers carried tbe announcement of the appointment of Robert Y. Hutchina to the office of Prealdent of the Unlverelty of Chicago. Mr. Hutchina who is now thirty year, old, ba. al ready aerved two yeara as dean of the Law School at Yale. Thl. aignlflrant appointment recall that of Glenn Frank to tbe presidency or the University of Wisconsin and Its ultimate results will probably be equally fine. Before tbe expiration of the present year two important appointments will by mad at Nebraska. Tbe places of tha dean of tbe College or Arts and Sciences and tbe chairman of the department of English will have to be filled before tbe first or September. We wonder whether tbe autboritiea at ( Nebraska will choose new men aa wisely and cour ageously aa tboae at Chicago and at Wisconsin have its feet again after ihe disastrous fire last year which destroyed everything it owned at the Play house. More power to the Klub : net year. 1 last cck. I believe, an editorial and a student opinion dealt with' the t)pef student who "suck.-' for a grade. I am under tbe imprea-1 .ion that the type i. much more prevalent than either of tbe Ne-: braskan writer, think. Tbe type, 1 however, is quite difficult to dia- tlcgulsn, aa there are various and sundry ways of "sucking'' for grades, and some are much more adroit in it than others. But tbey don't confine it to getting grades: ' they indulge in order to gain any sort of a point for themselves. Tbe true bluffer makes him or bereeU very friendly, and spread a great 1 deal of the gentleman cow in order to get the victim in a good humor. The ancient Greek, had their myth-: leal T.o faced Janus, but the mod-1 ern r tudenr bluffer would make ; shame. It doesn't matter If the .tu denr is a pre I aw or a Pharmacist . or a Home F, fr's all the same, i And in my personal opinion, girls i make better Jauuses than any fel- j low could ever hope to be. , r At le.u I hate discovered tbe, use of a foreign language. Tba stu-, dent spends two or three yeara ' studying French, say, or Spanosh. He never intends to go to France , or Spain, but he la supposed to be getting "background." Then be reads a story or an article or a book. Suddenly he rune across a 1 quotation or a short poem .ruck in by the author to show that he: knows French, or Spanish. The , reader stumble, through the quo-, tation, gets the gist of It, and spends the next few hours carrying , the book around to other ignorant-1 uses, showing them the quotation' translating it, swelling bis buttons ' oft his vest, and crying that learn- Ing a foreign language has its good j points after all. Ah, there s the use for It, surely! 1 PHARMACY WEEK OPENS WITH PEP BALLY, TALK (tfltlm4 Irmn Vmgm l ) this year, including entertainment daring the whole evening by two orchestras. The Pharmaceuticians, composed of members of the col- done. Though It baa been known for some time tbat lege, ni alternate at half hour in- tbese appointments are impending, no interest in tbe situation baa been shown by tbe atudenta. It 1 particularly remarkable tbat tbe tai1y Ne braskan baa not recognised its opportunity, Indeed its responsibility aa a representative or tbe intelli gent atudent body, lo champion for these open posi tions tbe candidacies of men who embody the quali ties which this generation of atudents respacta, qualrUea eminently preeeat In men like Frank and Hutehlae. There are aucb men on our own faculty who are eligible for tbese sppotntmeats and there are such men available In other inatitutiona. I do aot auggeet particular name to tbe editor, but it is bis buslaeea to find oat what persona are being considered by the autboritiea and to back those whs appear to be of the stamp of Frank and Hutchina. Here I. aa opportunity for aa editor to distinguish himself, ca well aa a genaiaely Interesting racket for tbe Nebraakan. obviously at Ita wit', end for aa i" wfeea It wears as out with a month's dls eu&alaa ef so Inane a Miter aa tbe Uay Quaes. T. B. Dorothy Maxson'a a nine piece, all girl tervals -.vith Melody Girl., axd. In tbe phy.iology and pharma cology display several new attrac tions have been added thla year. A rew Victor electro-cardiograph ma chiBM, purcbaaed recently at a cost of over 11.000. will be demon- j stratea. 1 n;s macnine ia usea ex perimentally and diagnostically in the college for taking heart record by means of photographing im pulses on ordinary movie film. 1 Display Sanborn Machine j A Sanborn baaal metabolism ma chine, used a. a part of the diag nostic procedure in determining the 1 presetK-e of goiter, will alao be j demonstrated in this display. In j addition will be featured a new ' machine combining four procesaea artificial respiration, air sure, suction aad anesthesia. Actual demonstration, will be i employed la Illustrating nameroo. Prince Slips Thev'r jfel. fii leturth Prirtrrt Slip illnrf trrm jrjnajnr me-lIH- rloth. In -Mte r r-tnk Klm"h! with parrww hems 'Lincoln's Busy Store" Corner 11th ami O The Best for Less mm Girdle It's a sale rroop of Glrdlea. tail ored In new Blvlea from aood oul Itr. spoil aatlna. ltirntlv boned, pink. aisaa fS'.l.S9 IS Shinto nffgpgd you by GOLD'S A Few of the Scores of Our Bi ChoicfroHlK-HoHsg Sale Offers you ail Better Coats Ton are eartaJa to find tba Coat you moat want in .h.a great choiee-of the-bouae Sale. For Included at this oni.hinc'r law price ara all our Coat, that formerly aold for up to M M. Twllla. Satin., Broad clotha, in fact narly every fabric you want will ba round ber and in every color, tool Scarf Coata, Cape Coats. Tailored Coata. Fur Trimmed Coats, vary etyl 1 ber for your selection at only GOLX' Third Floor. Two Greatly Undcrpriccd Groups of Druses! THf MOST aNATIONAU P.IM Talue of lha aaaaon will bo fjund la thla Aanrriraary r"a!e tou. ijont an awn alarrad medola ef Jsar e'tas. Flat Crapaa. Frlnt. ate, Draaaaa porehaaad from manufaetuerra at apodal S r I e oonoaaatona. and nraaaoa draattoaltr radtwad from our atoeka. eotwerlaa J Cl thla araat rrau a dU I 2 (or :1 VOU WILL. FIND ORKSSCa that bava bear. aclllna reuiarly for It OS aod l.7 in oar aux-H -liraaaaa in ut new isrln mod ai of tba , imirtMt and moat b- ;omln CTiartor. Tnay tra Draeaea that wa want lo rloar tmmadtatoly and ao thar ara offered to ton at this reduction. nuaaaJ TaJuoa ai only.. GOLD'S Third Floor Sir HI rtovdiy Cuff SHI; aovgs A marvelous Anniversary Sale group of women'a novelty cuff Silk Glovea. Odd aample Glove, and some are .llphtly Imper fecta of 1.13 and 195 grades, and they're in a host of attractively pat terned c-uffa. (o)(o) (S)(Q) GOLD'S Street Floor Anniversary Selling of Sheer Chiffon Hosiery at Full-FnshUtned Firgf Quality and Substandards of 1.95 and 2.50 Qualities, at the pair Ten will lore tbe beauty of tbeae sheerest of .hear Ingrain Hoe. Ia .regie and double pointed and square block beela aad .vary pair tra full-faabloned. They're first quality and substandard of 1.95 aad J.St Hoe aad featured for Wed nesday at thia low Anniversary Sale price of the pair 39 Rcl 3.S3 or3.9S Hoygftf Slows PURE SILK uMJosoeiry! Wofnea'a first qsalftr aad aubatandard Hoae of 1 aa euajtty. or rad slit an of Uke now Vntif and aunmtor ahadoa. Toe will want ta ahoe early an theea unuaaaJ vaJoaa at Otm pair only para thread In 11 I rtrvv M c OOLtra Ueot Fi. In thi great group will be found clever slip-on aod novelty cuff Glovea of Kid, Doeskin and Capca. Ia the wanted smrrrer sbadea and practically all styles. Regularly 3.50 and 3 95 values, at (. 1 GOLD'S Street Floor Mill Rayon tlifiht Coivns. Teddies. Eft. You will want several of these lovely rayon Night F"l Gowns, TetWieg and Panties at this low Anniversary II 1 c.i . r t j l. 1 j I t feaiasF jaie r nee. in smart tauorea iinisu ana tace mmmca styles and wanted pastel shades. Featured starting Wednesday at this low price of only '. 7. Pon2c Princess sites inese wen tailored pon gee innces Slip come iui oooira lop sua 111 I J I red finish. In site 3S toVT, f f 44 aad on aal Wednesday at GOLD'S Third Floor. c phase Id tbe art of first aid. f