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CONCERTS DAILY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING

THE

STRAND ALL AMERICAN
ORCHESTRA

"The Best Orchestra

In

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Open 10 A. M. to

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the South"
Everybody Sayi So.

ITALY IS DEFENDED
IN POPULAR LECTURE
Dr. Tlflert Glvea Second of "Who Won

the War Series."
"There Is no nation in Europe that
America la more indebted to than
Italy" said Dr. John J. Tlgert In his
second lecture on "Who Won the
War," which was given in chapel
Tuesday.
"First of all it is to an Italian that
America owes her discovery and
though Columbus was robbed of the
credit by some and America was not
named in his honor, it was still nn
Italian affair.
"The world's greatest artists, poets,
sculptors, architects, astronomers and
scientific men were Italians It was
to one Italian, Marconi, the wizard of
wireless telegraphy, that is due the
credit of linking all parts of the world
together.
"There is nothing more certain,"
continued the speaker, "that if Italy
had not fought in this great war that
is just over, the Allies could never
have been the victors. Italy, a member
of the Triple Alliance, helped win the
war. The lowest estimate ever made
of Italian mobilization was five million
men and if these had been on the
Hohenzollern side, the Allies could
not have held out.
"And so it is obvious that she played a very indispensable part, giving
her best. Italy operated under more
difficult conditions and though it was
said that she could not stand much,
she suffered as much or more than
any other nation in the conflict. No
Red Cross relief station could be
built on her mountain tops and so
men, with their bayonets as surgeon
knives and with their comrades holding the wounded, in place of the us

P. M. Admission

Adults

HOME OF

Children, 1Sc, plus War Tax, Total 20c.

27c, plus 3c War Tax, Total 30c.

REMEMSER

"They're All Sweeties."
ual anaesthetics, ministered to them.
"Alexander's Band is Back In Dixie
And yet they said that the Italians
Land"
could not suffer!"
playing
in the limited
Doctor Tlgert related
"That Naughty Waltz"
time incidences of the courage and
at the
stoicism of the Italians during the
"Jnzz Babies' Ball."
him
wnr which gave those who heard
"Peggy."
a deeper and better appreciation of
"What Do You Mean by Loving
them.
Someone Else?"

Captain Herbert Graham, of the
class of 1917, recently gave up his
work in the news department of The
State Journal at Frankfort to accept
the position of political writer, tendered to him by the Lexington Herald. Captain Graham will take up his
new duties Monday, April 5.
After his graduation, Captain Graham held a fellowship in the department of Journalism in the University
for a year and then left to enlist in
the army. While in France he taught
ten months in the department of Journalism of the University of the A.
E. F.

FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENTS
HOME-MAD-

133-13- 5

CANDIES AND LUNCHES

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McGurk & O'Brien
"EVERYTHING NEW"

PHOENIX FRUIT STORE

VICTOR BOGAERT
LEADING

"THE BEST IN MOVING. PICTURES"

THE CLASSY PLACE

CAPTAIN GRAHAM TO

ENTER NEW FIELD

Paramount, Artcraft, Metro, Realart,
GoWwin and Select Pictures.

JEWELERS

FOR FRUITS, CANDIES, NUTS
PHOENIX BLOCK

Established 1883
"THE HALLMARK STORE"
Lexington, Ky.
W. Main St.

Send Your Suit in Early to Avoid the Easter Rush!
BECKER DRY CLEANING CO.
C. R. McGraghey, Proprietor
CLEANERS THAT SATISFY.

PATTERNS
THAT APPEAL TO
COLLEGE MEN
See Them At
JUSTRIGHT TAILORING
COMPANY

A Jumble of Jazz.
145 W. Main St.
"Tell Me Why."
Suits made by us pressed
"Poor Butterfly has learned to wink
for one year free of charge.
her eye."
"Nobody Knows and Nobody Seems
to Care."
"Oh!"
"Vamp,"
W. B. GRIGGS
"Everyone is Meant for Someone."
Opposite Agriculture Building
("You Know What I mean.")
CIGARS,
CIGARETTES, TOBACCO
"The Blues My Naughty Sweetie
AND SOFT DRNKS
Gave Me."
STEP IN AND SEE ME
"Freckles,"
"Wonderful Pal,"
"I'm Forever Thinking of You."
"Where the Lanterns Glow."
"In Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight."
"In the Heart of a Fool"

WE ARE ALWAYS ON THE JOB WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
CLEANED, PRESSED OR REPAIRED.
PHONE

621--

Cropper s Laundry
(Incorporated)

PHONE 210

114 N.

C. D. CALLOWAY & CO.
FOOTBALL SUPPLIES, SWEATERS, KODAKS,
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING
146

Lexington, Ky.

West Main Street

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COLLEGE MEN
Here Are The New
Things for Spring
NEW

SMARTLY-STYLDE-

SUITS-N- EW

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HATS AND SHOES-N- EW
MANHATTAN SHIRTS-N- EW
HOSE AND SCARFS
Ask to see the new Braxton Belt, it fits snugly
without binding, new cordovan, seal and
n
leathers. Special at $2.25.
pig-ski-

Shirts, neckwear and other furnishings to please
men of discriminating taste.
Shirts of silk, madras, percale and novelty weaves
in the new colors, shades and patterns shirts that
fit as you would like them.
Neckwear of the finest silks, from dignified designs to the beautiful
effects.
Already for men who want to change to lighter
weight underwear.
New Spring hats and caps.
all-ov- er

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(Jnited (Jotfiing

Scores

Special Display also of WHITE DUCK TROUSERS, suitable for outing and: tennis wear.

Graves, Cox & Co.
Incorporate.

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