THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

THE

For the Best Pictures and the Best

ADMISSION

INTERESTED ATTENTION

Portrait of Dr. McVey Feature of Display at

(Incorporated)

PHONES 18543680
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE

CITY RATES

HAY HARDWARE CO.
LEXINGTON,

Miss Sophonisba
of New York; and Mrs.
Goff, of Lexington, was held at
tho Art Department, Whlto Hall, Friday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock,
under tho direction of Miss Mlna
Beck.
Miss Hergesheimer's last work was
a portrait of President McVey, finished recently. This was one of the
chief sources of Interest of the exhibit, and was Judged by all who saw it
a splendid piece of work.
A studio tea was an interesting feature of the afternoon. Mrs. Alfred
Zembrod and Mrs. J. Wl Pryor presided at the tea table, assisted by
Misses Clara White, Maybelle Cornell,
Gladys McAdams, Stella Green, Florence Barrett, Mrs. Mabie, Mrs. Wlest,
Mrs. Linwood Brown, teachers at tho
university, and Misses Sullivan,'
Itenlck and Jackson, "students
of the Art Department.;
Over five hundred Lexingto'nians interested in art matters attended.
ington;

Herge-sheime-

MECHANICAL
WILL FIND

P B. Robards

AND CIVIL ENGINEERS
A

COMPLETE STOCK OF

SUITS

AT

ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY

OPP. COURTHOUSE

J20 N. UPPER

152 South Lime

e

We also' carry a stock of Men's

High-grad-

Shoes.

e

CANDYLAND

guaranteed.

Satisfaction

SHOE STORE
HOME-MAD-

Street

114 North Limestone

CANDIES

E

N. LEVY, Manager

FANCY BOXES OF ALL ENDS
HOT DRINKS
STRICTLY SANITARY

EVERYBODY EATS
DR.

AT UNCLE CHARLIE'S

J. T. SLATON

DR. E. D. SLATON

TEETH
DRS. SLATON & SLATON

L H. BELL

Phone

DENTISTS
Lexington, Ky,

864--

117 CHEAPSIOB

THE COLLEGE FRUIT STORE
We cater to college patrons

FRUITS, CANDIES, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
No. 154 8outh Limestone

For The College Cirl

Street

MISS AMERICA
MIDDY SUITS AND MIDDY BLOUSES

CASSELL'S PHARMACY
PHONE 115

ABOVE ALL

"SWAN" FOUNTAN PENS
BORATED

IN BEAUTY CHARM

WITCH-HAZE-

For Chapped Hands arid Rough Skin

SNAPPY STYLES THAT COLLEGE MEN LIKE
AT SPECIAL
PRICES
MADE-TO-MEASUR-

VALUE

J D, Pur cell

Co.

(ptjLioaii)

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We welcome you college men to our new store at 114 North
Limestone. Come in and let's get acquainted. We are showing a
specially snappy line of all wool patterns as well as a good variety
of ready-madSuits and Overcoats lu distinctive styles.
Special
prices to college men.

DO YOU DANCE?

HERE'S YOUR CHANCE.

MRS. LAMBERT'S SCHOOL OF DANCING

LEVIN BROTHERS

Every Afternoon 1 to 5
Tuesday and Friday for This Week Only
Evenings 8 to 10:30

MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS

In-

who is visiting every largo

OVER WOMEN'S EXCHANGE

JOE LEVIN, Designer

Phone

114 North Limestone

CADEN DRUG CO.

Beth Phenea
STATIONERY- -

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CANDIES

Y

FOOTBALL SUPPLIES, SWEATERS, KODAKS,
DEVELOPING AND PRINTING

LEXINGTON, KY.
In and Lima

1809--

C. D. CALLOWAY & CO.

PHARMACISTS

man in the Unito be present.
C. R. MELCHER,
Dean of Men.

Lexington, Ky.

1850--

Corner Lime and Water

SPECIAL NOTICEI
Mr. Deegan, a Special Representa-

university in the 'United States will
T)e at the University Monday, Februmen
ary 9, and address the
adjust their problems at 3:45 p.
and
to. in the chapel.

Phone

We' are. thoroughly equipped to give the beat service possible at
lowest prices.

e

tive of the Bureau of War Risk

ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Dealer in Jewelry, Watches, Rings and Diamonds

mem-"ber-

T3ell.

60 CENTS

H. Greenfield

Your Shoe Repairing Done
The Rtghtway

Hor-lach-

The hostesses were Kathleen Brand,
Weakley,
Louise Mayer, Hannah
Katharine Christian, Lucille Blatz,
"Virginia Croft, Mary Turner, Margaret
"Bird, Elizabeth Threlkeld, Grace Maxwell, Ann M'Adams, and Katharine

I1.S0

LEAF BOOKS

FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONERY, LOOSE

of Convention Entertained
at Practice House.

The practice house was the scone
of a very dainty luncheon given last
Saturday by the twelve girls from the
Home Economics Department petitioning for Omicron Nu, senior honorary
fraternity, in honor of Mrs. Henrietta
Calvin, a member of that fraternity.
Irs. Calvin, from Washington, D. C,
was a speaker at the Farm and Home
Convention.
Crimson cyclamens decorated the
dining room. A delicious
luncheon was served. Besides Mrs.
Calvin, the guest of honor, the following guests were present: Miss Mary
E. Sweeney, Miss Gertrude M'Cheyne,
Miss Linda Purnell, Miss Maybelle
Cornell, Miss Eva Boterf, Miss Eliza
Clay Mason, Miss Margaret Coffin,
"Miss Marietta Eichelberger, Mrs.
s
and Miss Lash, who are
Omicron Nu and associated
of
with the work at the Extension

AND PRESSED

SUITS PRESSED

VEACH'S

RIGHTWAY

HOSTS TO VISITORS

COLLEGE BOY'S TAILOR

AND MATERIAL

DRAWING INSTRUMENTS

SENIOR HOME ECS.

Every

CARS FOR TOURINS
PHOENIX HOTEL LOBBY

r,

Rob-ertso-

versity is asked

CENTS

KENTUCKY

Sud-dut- h

surance,

BO

(Incorporated)

An exhibit of tho paintings of throe
artists, Miss Dixie Sholdon, of Cov-

three-cours-

War Tax Included

Nothing aids the natural ability of a team more
than outfits of unquestioned quality.
We carry a complete line of A. J. Reach & Sons
sporting goods.

White Hall

Childrenlte

20c

Phoenix Taxi Cab Co.

SPORTING GOODS

ART EXHIBIT ATTRACTS

Speakers

Adults

BEN ALI THEATRE

Go to

Music

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Lexington, Ky.

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