A IOT1 iHE MUIC IGA DAILY P~AGE FIVB R IK ''r Er J ?"' u; :1 , ti" "I °s 6i 1 i.1A iYx'1 .f l' -e' ° ' p 1 wa V, v cSc''? n7C?2, '97, T\Uinim oddarI,, . 5,' fl(Iircd Slump,) '27, Carol Rleader', '27, KidnIagei-v, '26,itii. or:nie Bir"sbotw, ilnnGriffin, '25, Gretchen Slaw- '2.M:jr ~tc~ 2,,Can r-!son, '25; 'Paige, Alice Hicks, '27, 1i, 26, YP'ryt Schl'f'. 25, tir-.Carolyn Steen, '26, Louise Ritten- iliC "?r cc'1 '26; Bu1IcK, FatshouSe, '25, Sarah flme, '26, Pauline as ,,5, ar-O el t IIrt i.'26, Madc- ~Brigmaln, '25, Lenore Gardner, '27, lae Leland, '26, 1 arian. Cang,, '2C), Dorothy Snow, '25, Margaret Ballard, Mar .ga ret Sherman. '25,Barbara !'27, Louise Tur ner,,'25, Ruth Hersch- A.:bb{tt, '28, ['a Iii me (anby, '27, W1in- an, '26. 4 iaCtrFem ude L dnc o W Prof.t ''.lri AlV , of 1i, 1ngU1eril7h shoo fA jin i ctti" in SarhCawilAgl]hllw OStoudc-t'Writers (o e ieem edto work! a OO !iltC plan of or'gan11z aion ! e~r t, '5, 1i i j { Florencei' uttol f, '27. ''Ii c(o l~rintt , Ma r '' P.:II i i, '27, Phio(ebe Morse, '26;, lo s ike ~ lfl i(', (ii i il ne t 2 o'clock SuTiri ay uat 0(j~8 ii), Sl nic'a'',,'27, al2Ori', (0C 'u 2)( '0I ei2,M g rt( d is, .'~ 1 'e~~Q l'i1 } t - -2~ Joy CI ,)0,Ver I I Creil coek, itCgeerl 'hiI att tidYi1'Iar, istJen (ailo)ieai om n''7,Kahein1Beeli't,;age '25 bCnre7gi on 2:10 i ot er ietro Btyl~'un~ ifOt Fule, 28 Mve SCo r,'2' in , i.?J II b (3Nix,'7. Ilvoue aCl.Mr. AyI oat nIRuhhll. '2, Alif ote '26, '25, and Myr"(e!oL Ri h, '27;. p.ster,(. Mis".rae Riharl n.i1tt(..<<,It lla('w l kis, 25; Stlue1'k'l X1;5eeayJen IV! n. ina y,(, '27;thrin herie uowric'41,Ma° ai , 'ellamy,°'1 ; p''1111111 i;, eI l A'1 ' evi g A(rti ''''ivir 2 , e la :o t h '2;poe eEibt Sr s,'0 ersmnt eesre y ii n '25:I~,aiu7, Ilu2iol7 er, l'22, ( '~h 'Gst 1nisMrga ret I l;(a I, - :; .iaoktosuwomen and1ei stelea nw- cJns 2, ee dad, '2, ' T tteberry dretctortaiewthy mau JefantheAulin, '27, Harret Iiey,'26 IolltiIi l( _ s, M rjor Miler,'2',N7r, T.ell sn~inVIIDEyE27Fp ( HI )1' I Uke,'0 hrfie.A:in Iig f rt11 Y1 1"C3' II }' fx. ] !O, CeI~n'.5, art a S ZaarmgTI, '2, L'izalkth I aCdy, FMEGiU , HB,,.y 't.. tMrelmntder__;'vdb ?I:' e25, V airy oiaiel, '26, Celle r licaionswome, an tllu fllen tw- n n'2 .'2,IfrealEwa'2, '20,n: bury:exetetrti____ 3 iutiE l .tetA2ustione'27McHaiet'25, *lcs- ('bleiae ors~ deeaedCIi 'm-25,1i1i 2,CMryMll,'2 Doe, Enlabet go, y aseo e 0' 81 .in Ibe hir ~" -- --M('xau, '2, CAda. elps, '25, r4Isa- 'ndg eo ' t ro''" i'l'\ Ma'rla dvh ut-a7:1 '25, ue EIlciiti, '2,"li aBethiCody, ,erd 'ou7.,I ar jory'25 , hii Lowber26, '20, e Gra Oth roIs temI N 'cnPrY'ctt I IV -,r-. tn, ho,'27,nfrd a.Pei Co2'27, hei~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~nt '2,'2h6, Jic:o e. - [bt ima ooay or oar Ch in:Pry,'27 Maagaet i ceftem halfaek rtm'rd.whie Ae- ~(5~a i~ te j>O~,111 ~ph ~ 2~ a;g" et.Do,-E '28,f Cl, Ma'25, res Caide So-re Sr '25, centr 1alfhaoCande--I- '; ;n I - ry,'7 o~g,1l e" m)1)axieGes, 7, l t fl-bak,3i __- Acl women who are going to the V. ),I i£- Onthe nx E')r of tC; the rit('d.ro' ' tonia'ht at the7Congregationalre'27h Torn'26amet xitae 1eC ,(lacfEt '1 o=- u'"e rc', stet'il3 oier o uuctrnatWillamPerys" ; Y ; : ?1 1 . : is '.'. i a fild 6 0000001, hoographe r S' ENIO RS--Less than four weeks left for your 'Ensian stilg. The tithe is shoat and getting shorter. 334 State Street Phone 303-W r' , n,,t 't:.. 4 Readf'cWant Ads' The Slickest Coat on the Campus! GA RC ight - rcc to $2 o GARRI Sa t.'1Mat. - toc to '_,00 rT ( L Y N 1 re ct ;A clock~, tomnorrow', when I\j' a Uti ma Delta wil mot tile Oultlaw team,; which is cmposed)oJ wo Men vloac ahr emb ers of the N. .C. A, not afliliatet'with ,any organized ho rre "will hold their weei ly m-eeting at 4:15 ,team. o'clock today at Newberry hall .o/ Y 7 max,, r ( - . Fir+ 1! ' ," ( G am ' .. "Gf 't" / . _ ____ __ ] "4~2jv ~a_ (C , " 3 acJ. a. J o No well dressed college man is without one. It's the original, correct slicker and there's noth- ingas smart or sensible for rough weather and chilly days. Made of famous yellow waterproof oiled fabric. Has all-round strap on" collar and elastic at wrist-bands. Clasp -closing style Button-closing style Stamp the correct name in your memory. and buy no other. The "Standard Student" is made only by the Standard Oiled Clothing Co., New York. Slip one on =L 39C A ll 0 11c la te st a n d , m o st M rpac ecvc l , c o e- n i£:vturncradal hits are in ' eg:l l'%eofj---o-ly 39c.:1DQU- I I e faced. ' our jphonographi wxill play than. lA L.Nl 0 SAM:PLS I'( lniy oIil oni) I iy ,it UA Arloot, M ichi. rn i 'At Anl Good Deaers " D~esigncd by WHI T HUSE HAR DY fcCCORAT SO IRri t' YAi 40rm STICET 144 WEST 424D STREET ' I! civOOLITNOPL fO' UtS, BDG. KNICKFABuOCKER BUILDING 14LW YORK~ -_ " amaaa+aim~rt +aa.r. n--i,',s:aarwerg.. r.,ressamasarueaSa "MAGI ,+ munn~ .'raaarvwrst:rain,,caain..,waa rwa,a... a rtx uwCt r rwflOW.rr~u s .. li I©( w,,.lM Im F q ' g A Li f 4vmbR c13, [' '+ 1. t CLl Miss Agnew is VA AND HIS l ' S 1 4 Q y '. M1 . Miss Agnew, buyer for the Jacobson Stores, will be here all day Tuesday and Many patrons are now enjoying the beauty of Oriental and Chinese luigs in their homes and when you realize how cheaply you may select lovely antiquc, semi-antique and modern pieces, you too, will soon have them on your floors. You may choose from a real LiP~telli~l.CIIIllufl(&'1 J PHNIF -LI P SOUSA, tonucnl sr Wednesday. During the carly part of NOR'A DFAUCI ILI, Sopr'ano Jiii I )OLAIN, Cornet lthIERt'GOODING, Saxophione October many women made it a point to talle to Miss Agnewy during her tvo day stay at that time.. They vwere all greatly 0551,' ? CA lil.Hto IV rSI, (SfIonductor _. L. .:K9 .Ih : iT faC I E(,'+1 4) 'lI, lla+rdo Vsi w 'r yl nmry ii -' "(]SsAJ x=, u~ I'~brmry ~ ~ -~ S PHUIu( ni'EST ( e V V L i(E bh )Wl5'I,(oiut L . 1 i2 I'A'I'tI'IS.FON - J'0l1is1 pleased wvith her opinions on stylIe. Miss Agnew will gladly assist you. Our outlay of evening gownr-s is corn- pletec. This makees an early selection de- sirable. Come in any time. I F or the prices which we are asking for rugs from the wonderful K. S. J an- gotch collection are remarkably low and when you know that you rvw bhuy rare works of art for less than the price of good domestic rugs you will hasten~ to take advantage of this sale. Your choice will be from a collection, not a stock, and may include pieces of every size, pattern and coloring. It is not often that you have the opportunity to select Oriental rugs and take them into your home before buying them. Previous sales have been very satisfactory and we cordially invite others to take advantage of this opportunity-every- thing will be done to please our patrons. 3l< ar e !(> 451'CI~iIIA) W IT111S( ii, ('onaductor 11 1I 11 11 I I