rninw. my 21. 10 FRATERNITY ! TAKES HERS ! BY POINT MERIT I politics Arc Eliminated pj Alpha Oniicron At Cincinnati. In FIFTY TALLIES NEEDED Man Must Show Superiority In At Least Three Activities. r..lilnn have turn entirely ,liniinated In the choice of a-ppll- rni l' Iho new men's tippcrclcs h..n..iiy t the I'nlverally of On- . . i-innatl. Cincinnati, Ohio, nrrnnl-1 ,n, in recent report a published in Ihf muurni nre.rnri in uir Ti Alpha Omlrron. aa Ihe fra ternity I railed, now uea a point vtirin for the selection of appli cant to the group. By this plan a man ran not gain membership Dirnuifh any one phaxe of activity, ilnn. Superiority In one major Old. and above the average in one r two other fields are the qualities which are necessary to cin the necessary polnta for ad- gilMlon. rat'h man must have rifty polnta m order to be elected. Kach mnn elected must have one major group In which be has earned at kMl twenty-two polnta and not more than thirty-two polnta In one group can be counted toward the total of fifty polnta required for dert ion. Craft Eliminated. Cinrlnnatlana claim this system, through automatically providing applicants for the honoiary. will do away with all graft and cor- Stuart now h Strangest Lovt Onmi Ever WflWw kLINOR CLYN'S 'Such Men Are Dangerous' With WARNER BAXTER ON THE STAGE THE TITAN CLOWN MISS PRIMROSE SEMON VAUDEVILLE'S DYNAMIC COMEDIENNE Mirrors of Personalities Ftaturlng WILLARD SINCLEY " With P.fgy St. CUIr Beulah Vn Eppt Four Rhythm Boyt PACKARD and DODGE In "TWO NUTS IN A OARAGE" Showi 1 to 57 to 11 Mat. 40. Ev. 60. Chll. 15. Logca 60 A 75. Now ALL LINCOLN PRAISING THIS GIGANTIC SPECTACLE "SONG of The FLAME" With Alexander Gray, Bernice Claire Noah Berry, Alice Gentle Photographed In Technicolor Added Sound Short Ftaturet Show. 1, 3. 5, 7, Mat. 36 Ev 60 Chll 10 You ain't aeen nothing ao funny aa AL JOLSOfJ MAMMY With Irvlna Berlin Sonqt Joket, Jazz and Jollity ADDED SHORT FEATURES Show! 1. 3, 5, 7, Mat 35 Eva 60 Chll 10 RIALTO THIS WEEK "HIT THE DECK 9! longs, Laughs, Girls, Color JACK 0AKIE POLLY WALKER Mat. 25c. Eve. 35c. Chll. 10e. Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-9. COLONIAL A Metro-Qoldwyn All-Talkie "THE WOMAN RACKET" N,ht Life Women Underworld with BLANCHE SWEET TOM MOORE " 15. Eve- jj ChM 10 Showa at 1-3-5-7-S inn jH mrili.HU in irCar.l 1.1 mem- The point iy trm. aa it In ud III fin. iiuttti. u tepiuilr.l ll..; SYSTEM OP POINTS t Major Groups) I. ATHLETICS. 11.... 1,,.,,, ,,.,, l. u., ,.. 1 . H.-.t I ..l latM.. I'lft.l III I'.HJI,, 1 . ..!.. ! I . ' ' li ! . I !.'. , t T III ' I.AItSMtl AM) 1'EIIATK Stholai atop. r i .r 1, 'i . in. ! Mir .1 .t . 1 , ' l.l ' -iM ..I. Mine..... in a.... in , .,,(,.. ,, Debate ItMhir r.li m'ri, m.k All. ,.. r.., , , .. r. I, ,,,,, i,k ... M4 I la h. I itrl . I . run I ! " "'. i: t M. nniir i I... I IM1H1 .1 3 Joi'ltNALISM. , Cincinnati. I ' ti. i ti . r . . ..... i..,,. M';, ;. Net and Bearcat. Mil.. I Ill ihl.f fftii. aianater f. Iii.it. . ... KriMii.it Co-Op Engineer. B.anacrr R. O. T. C. Shield. K.lllnr H't.ttif mall '.lilur llo.inra. Manurr . . Kiall V. M. C. A. Handbook MHur m-i In. I h'iin.. M.n.c.r lll M.'iiKi. 4. Ml'SlC AMI DRAMATICS. Muilc. lilf f'hlH niml.fr p.r ..i l'r..i,l.nl or ii. Chili m Adrt.lmn ', Mn4 mrmli.r ir i.hj lnum Malor In nrln.nn Ptf.irl.nt t( Hand in adililion Oi-h..tra mrnihtr irr .ar ... Pt..irlrnl of Orrhr.lia III ailillllon ... - l l A. Ou.rl.t Dramatici. (A) Mummers. rr..idnl . s Hii.in.ti. Ma 'aa.r a Majnr levari m piar (I Minor part In play a M.mlir nl BMd 5 Aimo.ph.rc 1 (B) Freah Painters. O.nrrnl Chairman JO Vic. I'hairnian A Hu.inr. Mtina..r 1ft Awl. Bu.in... Manaarr 3 M.-mlLr of I'mrliirtioii rommntr. . 4 Prrsulrnt ot Kr.h I'aini.ra in aiimiinn t J. ELECTIVE OFFICERS. Prwirl.nl of aiuH.nl Council 3J Traur.r of MllKl.nl Cminrll... . ... 22 M.nihcra of 8lun.nl Council Dr v.ar. . in Member ol Trlhunal 5 Prinnl of Tribunal In addition 5 Pr..nnt of Y. M. A Prr-mcli-nt of Ilormttory Council Head Cher leader. Pr.snl.nl of Ki..hman Cla.a Priidnl of Kiiphomorr Cla Trca.uriT of Krc.hnian A Siiphomort. . Pmidcnt of Jr. and 8r. Claim Tr.aurtr of Jr. and Sr. Clan Prwulent Co-O.i Clup Trcamirer Cn-OD Chi h Secretary Co-Op Club ire rrcmd.nl t o-Op Club . . . (Minor Groups) 1. SOCIAL FRATERNITIES. Member of Snclnl Kraternilv 1 I'res of Social Fraternity In addition 3 2. HONORARY FRATERNITIES. Member of each honorary 2 Pr.ta. of eahc honorary In addition .... 1 (Maximum of tiitht pointil 3. CLUBS. All departmental cluba 1 Premclenl of all departmental eluha ... 1 (In addition) Co-Op Commerce Club 1 Co-Op Com. Club Pra. In addition 1 Member nf V. M. C. A. Cabinet per r. 3 (Maximum of ten pomtai. 4. COMMITTEES. Major Student Body Committee 3 Chairman In addition 2 Minor Committee and Clabi Com 1 Chairman in addition 2 (Maximum of ten polnta). 5. SPECIAL SERVICES. PI Alpha Omlcron Commltteei by ap pointment 1 Any erviuca not limed above for which points can be reasonably expected, valua tion to be determined. tl'olnla auhjrrt lo rhanae at any time). INTEREST IN ROMANCE LANGUAGE IS STIMU LATED BY SPANISH CLUB, CIRCLE. (Continued from Page 1.) president; Hortense Henderson, vice president; Lloyd Teale. sec retary; Evelyn Stotts, treasurer; Marguerite Welch, publicity chair man; Hamilton McCoy, music chairman. Officers for this se mester are Hortense Henderson, president; Marguerite Welch, vice president; Loyd Teale, secretary; Mary Sacchi, treasurer; Ruth Pill ing, publicity chairman; Dorthy Spooner, music chairman. Organized in 1924. The Spanish club was organized in 1924. There was an organiza tion in 1925, but no more until this year when the club was re vived. To be eligible to member ship one must be a student of Spanish. This is the only require ment, although it is more than the French Cercle requires as one need not be a student of French to be able to join its organization. The Spanish club has more than double the membership of the French Cercle. Both societies are doing much to stimulate interest in romance languages. at ms was y?i ,m lx I Itf Jfc lltV .a?m ' I tP V S rt A sXV PI. m 3 fess- Sir IT'S COOL AT ANTELOPE PARKI Proposft Government Basis On Honor System; Will Enlarge Council. I'oaMltiililiea that new plan f HtU'lrnl government may lie in Mallei at Nrhiatka Wralrynn uni versity weit een today in a mMi lion diaun lip hy thire Mo. lent a and auliiiiittnl to the atiidrnl Ixxly lor action. ! Ihe phut talla of larger Mil-, drnt council ami for a atif 'l emment .taxed iimh an honor cm li A two-thir.la vine of the atudrni ImhIv la nre.lrH. I.i put the plan inl.i opeiatim. It aiitlmit were I'.nlw it lrr'v. Iviwril, Ma , Clarence tx-inra. hrirnd. and Har old Iloiley. Lincoln The four j prinilplm of Ihe hon.u code are; Honor demand hnnrly in all echolaxtlc end.'avor; epoitnman- j 1 hip (bnmiiilH fair play to all riv al; f 1 irrvliliui di'ii'.nn.lM a mm tadexhip which know no liarrier jf tlKpin or rlan; acholarahip de manda an earnent atrlving for In tellectual achievement. ' 1 Twenty ( iv In Council. A council of twenty-five la pro-' poaed by the plan. It would In 1 elude eight faculty rrprerientativea ' and aevrnteen atudn.ta. t'nder! the new plan, the council would 1 have power to Initiate and promote plana concerning all mattera which ' might come before It. It would reivort Its findings hark to the unl-1 veraity adminlitratlve committee through a special committee, which would report back to the college council. It would nerve aa an ar biter In adjusting all conflict among nnn-aocial atudent organi sations. The council would appoint com mittees to deal with all university social functions, standards and Ideal, chapel activities, and stu dent and faculty suggestions and recommendation. One-third of the members of each committee the other two-thirds from the atu dent body. SIGMA XI HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUEE INVITATION RITES (Continued from Page 1.) the only remaining charter mem bers of the organization. Following Is a list of the new members: ANSOt lATR. (iraditatea. Kleanor Rachel Bartholomew, cheml.try Henry Blum, anatomy. Howard Thomp-on Bnnnetl. ch.mlilry. Clarence Friward Buaby. ceolorv. Allen Parker roweill. mathemallra. Knhert Leonard Crali, phvaira. Clarence Lorenxo Dow. geography, carl !.oula Fnglehom. agronomy. Merrill Meeka Kloori, mathematlca. Clarence Milton Iwen. chemlnlry. Ouy Cady Jorgemen. rhemiatry, l.eo Ravmond Kennedy, pevchologv. Jamee Oakley Lawrence. chemltr. tVarren 11. lonard. agronomy. Albert l.lghlbodv, chemtatry. Frederick Lemere. anatomy. Arthur Reynolds Marquardt. agronomy. Ferral Harmon Moore, anatomy. Mary Dora Roglck. loology. Charlea Oliver Hturdevant. anatomy. Orville Alvln Vogel. agronnmv. Orlln K. Walder, mathematics. INITIATES. Pmmollona. Kdgar Jacob Ro.chult. chemlatry. F.dward Franklind Pegenng. chemntr. Anton Lawrence Frollk. agronomy. Kdwln A. Fluevog. chemiatry. i.eorge 'V. Hargreaves. pharmacy. Kdlth Charily Higglna. botany. Jamrs II. Jenaen, pathology. Theodora Kloae. botany. Joseph Kramer, botany. Ruth R. Meyers, botany. lraduatea. Karl Nnrman Breasman. agronnmv. Myre Marie Julianna Burk, botony. Joseph Oliver Culbertson. agronomy. Cornelius A. Daly, biochemistry. Frank Albert Hayes, agronomy. George Klforrl Hudson, soolog). Anna Lallman. botany. Stanley J. Marsden, zoologv. Sherman Pinto, biochemistry. Charles Richard Saunders, chemistry. William Edward Walton, psychology. Seniors. Paul Franklin Bartunek, math., physics, electrical engineering. Clerald Franklin Brlggs. civil engineering, mechanical engineering, applied mechanics. John Russeli Darrah, zoology, physics. Gerald Karl Kvana, mechanical engineer Ing. electrical engineering. Bernice Elliott, chemistry, mathematlca. Klvin Frank Fmlik. agr., entomology. Luclle Rose Hac. chem., bact. Carl Holtom, math., astronomy. Myroo Otis Johnson, civil engineering, electrical engineering. Brlggltta Emilia Koertlng. -oology, botanv. Ralph Flint Phillips, chemistry, mathe matics. Carl Raymond Reller, mech., eng., elec. eng. Frank Lester Roth, physics, math. Darrell Schneider, elec. eng.. app. mrrh. Mariano Vallejo Vlvit. botany, -oology Robert Donald Void, chem., physics. T Blankets Are lo He ii . l . a m.. I'resenled lo Ames Men AMES. Iowa. Twenty-five Iowa State College athletes who have won at least one major letter and who are eligible to graduate either in June or during summer school, will be presented with blankets by the senior class at the annual blan ket hop Saturday night. Each cardinal blanket has a large gold "I" and the name and service bars of the athlete added. Just Look these singers and entertainers Potts Chambers Harry Bray and starting Monday Lyle De Moss will direct and sing with that A (.tl.Uey Will ACS best by far, that's THE DULY M HHNSKAN TENTH AND TINAL REPORT OK THE LITERARY DIGEST PROHIBITION POLL ir mm The Literary luieat for May ti. IV.loi Maia AI.ilM.ma Aiuona Albania I'al.foima t Vim a. In I onnrt In ul la-ISMtll titrll cf f.'luinlna. rloiKU lieirtia Malm Illiiioia Indiana Iowa Kantaa Kentucky LoulNiana alalna Maryland MlMti hllaetta ,. Mulligan Minnerxita Miaanuippl Mlouri Montana Nebraaka Nevada New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico.... New York Nnith Carolina.. Ninth Dakota. Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania . Ahode Island. . Routh Carolina South Dakota. Tennessee .... Texas Ctah Vermont Virginia Washington . . West Virginia. Wisconsin .... Wyoming State unknown The Questions 1. Do you favor the continuance and strict enforcement of the Eighteenth amendment and Volstead law? 2. Do you favor a modification of the Volstead law to permit light wlnee and btere? 3. Do you favor a repeal of the prohibition amendment . On The There seems to be a n.al scramble for house imrti.-s given by tlie fraternities and sororities as the hchool year tlrnws 1o a close. Inelement weather may necessitate change of jlans in the case of lawn parties sesetluled for the weekend. Lambda Chis Entertain. Members of Lambda Chi Alpha will be hosts at a bouse party on Friday evening. The twenty-five couples who will attend will be chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bar ber and Mr. Vernon Morrison. Pledges Give Radio Party Pledges of Thets XI will enter tain actives ot the fraternity at a radio party at the chapter house on Friday evening. During inter mission a "local" hookup will bring to the guests a special pro gram given by the pledges. Re quirement for admission for each of the forty couples will be the "pledging" of the girls who are guests. Delta Sigma Lambda Entertains. Members of Delta Sigma Lamb da will entertain at a lawn party on Saturday evening. The fifty couples attending will be chaper oned by Mr. ana Mrs. m. r. uooie. Mr .and Mrs. C. Mlnteer, and Mrs. H. C. M. Burgess. Other Croups Entertain. Members of Gamma Phi Beta will entertain at an informal danc ing party at the chapter house on Saturday evening when a number of rushees will be guests or the chapter. Alpha Delta Theta will give a house party the same eve ning, as will Omega Beta Pis. The Kappa Slgmas are planning a picnic at Crete on Saturday if the weather permits, and members of the Catholic students ciuo win i picnic at Auto park on Friday, i Methodist student council will e ve a breaktast lor senior sui- ;StQ o0,rH mnminir at 7:30 o'clock at the Lincoln hotel and Betas and Kappa Sigs will honor sisters at dinner at the chapter houses of Sunday. Tekcs Give Sports Party. A garden scene with pastel col ored Japanese lanterns will greet the guests at the Tau Kappa Ep silon party at the chapter house on Saturday evening. The mem bers are entertaining as a celebra tion for the wlnnng of the Jack Best trophy in interfraternity ath letics. Chaperons include Mrs. E. W. McHenry, Mr .and Mrs. J. P. Sen ning, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vuge ler, and Captain and Mrs. H. Y. Lyon. Pi Kappa Plans Lawn Party. Members of Pi Kappa Phi will entertain at a lawn party at the chapter house on Saturday eve ning. Gay colored lights and lattice work will convert the lawn Into a festive garden. Among the alumni who will at tend will be Harry Zaulkie, Grand Island, Kenneth Barnes of Vlills ca, la., and Kenneth Randalls of Spencer, la. Fifty couples will be guests. As chaperones, Dean and Mrs. J. E. LeRossignol and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle C. Walker have been selected. Phi Gams Fets Rushees. Forty ccups will attend the party at the Phi Gamma Delta house, e-iven bv the members of tbe active chapter of the fraternity on Saturday evening. Among me guests will be a number of alumni and rushees. Mr. and Mrs. John Champe and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Arndt will chaperon. Delta Slgs Give Houst Party. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Avery will be honor guests at the house party given by members of Delta Sigma Phi on Saturday evening. Among .a .r r-.r S.i.r,.. e.neiil al.Klifi. ii"ii H.i-i 1 is' IT. 17 B2IM aiioV ft til a.. 4 7.1 14 no; H 372 "low iMKiJ 27 Ml Ad .ti2 i. n:i2 in; kivh ;".io.imi; :'.M3 lt7 I5 4HI .V.lt)l 19 Mi 31n 54 Ml losir.i:; 3.174 I (' 4 M WtiaA 4 477 6 22 7.W7I 17.731 1V02I 13.7 4l 2l.oirl MI70J IIM lu.imii 3 Minn .7.'2 A 441 Uh'.V 2 012 ti2 446 7:..M 117.547 J.V..IM4 M 4114 it!UM!i UX.U 113.K.IJ 3 ai,.'4 2152.1 27.014 01.111 42.301 17.14. 11 HOI 7 .13 til 21.477 17.4711 27.niO ti S4S M 47 ,7ti l Vh4 37..MS 13.2.17 .H0 ll.ftf 310.11 I3r.t2 13 0i 2.1 404 5247 ft7h7 Sl.iliU tHI.13 205 371 :.iMI 72 9U5 ti4lM 2;t5.0H4 4 1.017 42 017 5ri7 13U.Mil lo. V52H 4. 243 2i.H.'H 45 011 34 . 62 hn7 142.47 10.IW9 6.74S 17.341 3llf.e1 22.41 1.V75H 14.735 62. OT 1.145 1..M0 3.620 6 2M 7.77.1 6H.10 6..'.74 201177 47.747 75 673 125 4h 24M.hh:i 2.7ii4 2.33S S.n?,6 6.142 100.56 12.220 23 74 673 40 30.2H3 15.fih5 13l6 60.774 0 642 10.024 12.7UI 32.5(i7 04.31 06051 ltHl.159 200 4W3 2H.0U 14 129 13.714 ,i6.i56 20 6(15 16 642 16.66 66.0K1 147.567 13623.1 24.1.063 626 66.1 4 402 6.94 10.300 20,7V 10.500 H.05S 25 3.10 0 153 7.601 6 60 23.336 24 405 11.426 12.710 4S.630 66.S24 37..'ih5 36673 133.062 0 600 6 626 6 726 26 h.M 6 711 4 510 6.210 16 410 2.1761 17..1M. 2604 67,774 2S.o:.9 20,032 27.724 81 815 18(157 13.404 13.057 47.508 24 305 31.313 40.205 104.823 3.778 3.180 6.166 13.12G J0.858 13.261 12.052 48.171 1.464.O08 1.300.314 1.043.052 4.806,464 Campus o the fifty couples who will attend will be some out of town alumni, including Robert Dcsch of Nor folk, Paul Mason of Omaha, and Coleman Sheldon of Council Bluffs. Spring colors, green and white, will be combined In the decora tions. As chaperons will be Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vogeler. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Lyman, and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burt. Modernistic Decoration Predominate. Zeta Beta Tau will entertain at the last party of the college year at the chapter house on Friday evening. Decorations will be mod ernistic in black and silver. Among the thirty-five couples who will at tend will be a number of alumni. As chaperons will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shire. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Friend, and Captain and Mrs. J. W. Crissy. Alumni are Guests. A number of alumni from Om aha will be guests of the active chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa at a party at the chapter house on Fri day evening. Silver and magenta will be combined In the decora tions. Chaperoning the fifty cou ples attending will be Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Vogeler and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bechter. Sigma Chis Give Party. Members of Sigma Chi frater nity will entertain at a party at the chapter house on Saturday evening when alumni from Has tings, Omaha, Grand Island and North Platte will be in attend ance. Blue and gold, the frater nity colors, will be used in decorat ing the house. During intermission, the guests. sixty couples, will be entertained with popular vocal numbers. Mrs. Cora Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Arndt, and Captain and Mrs.. Rus sell Skinner will act as chaperons. WRITERS FEAST, JEST AT ANNUAL RAGGER BANQUET (Continued from Page 1.) personages followed. Neal S. Go mon, who acted as toastmaster, In troduced Al Capone, the first speaker. Capone, alias Bob Kelly, Rag managing editor, told the young Journalists of their use In his racket. Herb Hoover followed Capone. He turned out to be none other than Ed Backus. He spent his time delivering a message from Senator Norris, a la Gene Robb, who is in the hospital. Moore and Mussolini. Colleen MoMore, who alleged that she hated publicity, was none othre than Frances Holyoke. 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I the ai h...l fie lri la Ihe wnik Charlr A I-.n.llrftgjh '.uky of II II M.Oei). fag fnanifiiig l.indy." the ' fiyihg ftal." or thr r.lit.n, and ...n.. u.ed fur 'fie Kagle " tfnuujh a Irlter Jmnnali-in tv out hel l oer t.n( il lo Wlfliani T MiClrriv told f tila Ihe lin irt l-t rsrning rir In fame fmrn lowlv .ih.-iiib ! It'lly. It was g.--l The prim e t.f Wales, tho In ptivale I fe iiirii lo the name ol ' Maiah ' l'iter and 1 who aa aupp.iae.i t. I f.M.i .n I v .w T! ? .""'h "V?"" i . . T;";i "r" "' "" n,. 4 ,M.llt,ca. I"! I Ihe ,o,.nK J..r. n.li.la .f hvv Bhr ha. Urn Ki..,,ly plaved Ihe rat of the lll.n.M. In lan. Audrey MuMtk. a. h.-. of j..ur-; nntiam aenior. rntrttaino.l the m- dints with two vocal numlwia Keier, Hammond Speak. Among the Ifnpiotnptu hnl.ria w.-ie: Mtinro Krirr and Dean lliinmond. lKth formrr Nrlna-kan editors; IjtSalle tiillman vifiter i'f "Hetvieen the l.lnea," Oilier Dunn: Ja. k Ulliol. for run It mk hporta editor: Elinrr Mkov, thr' ' ll'g fix Shooter," (iayle C Walker, duector f the mIuhiI of Journalism: 1- Roy Jak and Churles O. La vi lor. irpieaentativea of the Imam.' staff of the Dnily Nrhraskan; and lavtren.-e Pike. You Will Be Interested to Know Tuck-In Pj rjamas Light Colored Slippers Silhouette Slips Fabric Bags TIIKT.E ltMMi IKWKS ON nr'IM'.VIK JOI H.NKV "-v lii""iv. alumni a, ret., v. I1'" 'etei.lv .Mem.H for Nor- ., , ,ommrnfftnr,xt ,h , n.m. ,..! ' , , , , , Good Haircuts Mast A COMMON LOOKING PIRJ0N HAND80MC Tkf theory has been proven lime after time !aaae rlear the skin and aid attrsr tion We are experts In Sll lines .f batherirg The Mogul 127 N. 12 B7830 --Tli.it are miiiouk our newest arrivals an- un usual values in print, broadcloths, batistes and handkerchief lawns. These models f.'iituie the Inti St ideas in the pyjania modi --boleros, wide bottnnif, knee length trousers (at. well a lonir trousers), overall cffccti., ete. Furth ermore t om will bo inter ested to know that they are priced only 1.00 and 1.95 Second Floor for summer eostunifs. nerd not call for mote than a small expenditure Pumps, strap slippers, two eyelet ties and woven sandals in siiihiI patterns are shown in cr SPECI ALTY SHOK SHOIV I'riecd pr. $4 Third Floor Underlie all snout-up-pcaring frock and insure a smoothness of line that you can not t'ct with 0Ui "last year's" slip. New crepe de chine arrivals made on princess lines .stricily tailored or trim med with lace. Buy now and fill all the needs for your "summery" frocks. Priced $3 to $5 Second Floor Are favorites among handbags for summer and so very ehic in new pouch and envelope styles Subtly designed with em broideries, leatherette braided touches, and faney clasps. Priced only 2.00 and 2.50 First Floor. TV