I PECI9L ATTRACTIONS MADE FOR LAWN FETE hing adi- ---- ident office The many attractions that are being cO. prepared for the lawn fete which is ning to lie to be given on the Collegiate Sorosis d. would be lawn Saturday evening, May 20, give ry on the assurances that it will be well pa- durinig that tronized. Lovewell, The committee in charge has de- cided that the affair will last untll 11:30 o'clock, this giving time to those 'wwill be whohave attended the May Festival rts w1l8 b concert to take in the lawn fete as ' 18. well., Here they can secure refre'sh- in tennis ments, the specialty for which will 'clock this be strawberry short-cake of the old last chance fashioned variety. teams. Fortune telling booths will also be set up on the lawn where the horo- teams:will scope of the future will be cast, it is' 0 5 o'clocksaid, by competent palmists. The at- .mosphdre will be' made more bewitch- Mihigan league, and it is hoped that every on will demonstrate t1eir in- terest by attending. JOUrA.LISM STUDENTS SEND OUT ADVERTISING CIRCULA.RS Advertising circulars are being pre- pared by the classes in advertisement writing of the journalism department for the Cattaraugus Cutlery company of New York. These circular letters will be sent out to the dealers that handle the company's goods and will take the place of salesmen. The cir- cular must contain a convincing sales talk that will persuade the dealers to send for a. display box of'three dozen knives. The two classes in advertising have both submitted copies. Fifty dollars will be paid for each article that is, accepted and used. As many copies may be handed in as desired. The company may accept only one circular and use it or may make use of ten or twelve. Today Is "" Day. 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SoCiety Br 0-FOR A R E Pure wool fabrics4 with fine hand tailo $35-00 and up vill have an important 4 o'clock this after- parlors of harbour gym- ection 'of officers will be time, and final reports on ,ket" wil be called for. f "Yellow Jacket" should at this time. of the Junior Girls' play arus may receive the +ie- their $2 tax from 3 to 5 y or from 4 to 5 o'clock terhoon in Barbour gym- ing through the multitude of lanterns that will scatter the lawn.' The lower floor of the house is to be given over to dancing, the music for which will be furnished by one of the best campus orchestras. The' dancing is; to be charged for at a nominal price for each number. There will' be no admission collected as an entrance fee to the fete itself. * Attention is called especially to the fact that it is designed for towns- people as well as for students. The, proceeds of the affair are to be turn- ed over to the building fund. of the Today Is "1M" Day. Wadhams, F& ;. 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Yet each of those generations has brought With it to the world something to add to our civilization, something with which to build and construct. The last generation has surpassed the efforts of all those preceding it. The present generation of young men have a great task if they meet the record of their fathers. Those who are optimistic de- clare that they will do it and it is entirely pos- sible. It all depends upon the individual. In part, at least, it rests personally with you. Are B ECAUSE it has a dressy dignity no other collar can equal, men who scorned soft collars are wearing the VAN VAN CRAFT Thenet_ shirn ,, /#'iih e VAN HELISEN Collar a~acled TH E collar-attached shirt i more in evidence this Spring than ever. before. And now thrt the VAN CRAFT adds to the ease of the negligee shirt the smartness and the comfort of tho VAN HEUSEN Collar, men who never before wore collar-attached shita., find the VAN CRAFT irresiatible. Frrice $3.00~.-$4.00 HEUSEN.Itstrim and styl- ish appearance is woven and tailored into it, not starched nor ironed into it. Men who want ease and comfort before all else-in- sist that theVAN HEUSEN .. is' the coolest, the easiest and the most comfort- able collar they ever wore. And they are attracted to it also because it is as easy to launder as a hand- kerchief and out - wears half a dozen 'ordinary wllars. Nine styles and heights in quarter slzes from 13% to20. Price fifty cents you contributing? Are you making any im- t. to advance. The world with its civilization advances only as you advance-and it stagnates in the same fashion. If you expect to leave this world in better shape than when you came to it you must make the improvements. And improve- ments never spring out of a "let well enough provements? Are you accumulating anything, to leave to posterity? Those are the questions that confront you ard the answers which are given to them will de termine the extent and quality of our civilizar tion when this, our generation, resigns i fatt of the next. PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION -11