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ADMISSION
Adults, 27c, plus 3c War Tax, Total Me.;

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Ocorggla Tapscott Bpent tho weekend at hor home In Owensboro.
Miss Nell Motrin, of LaGrangc, was
guest of her cousin, Julia
the week-enWillis.
Loulso Will, Elizabeth Kraft, and
Alary Elizabeth James spent tho week-enat their homes in Louisville.
Miss Fannio Thomas, of Louisville,
visited Dorothy Dlatz last weke-end- .
Martha Pollltt visited her aunt, Mrs.
W. M. Williamson at hor homo In Hutchinson for a few days last week.
Miss Mary Leo Barth, of New Albany, Indiana, a student at the
of Louisville, was the weekend guest of Irma Wentzell.
Catherine Megibben, Lois Fisher,
and Jane Ammeron spent the weekend at their homes in Cynthlana.
Fannie Heller and Lulu Blakey
liave gone to Cleveland to attend the
Y. W. C. A: Convention.
Henrietta Rogers spent part of the
week-enat her home hi Danville.
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2c War Tax, Total 20e.

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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.

PHONES 18543680
DAY AND NIQHT SERVICE

CITY RATES

HAY HARDWARE CO.

SO

CENTS

CARS FOR TOURING

(Incorporated)

LEXINGTON,

PHOENIX HOTEL LOSSY

KENTUCKY

P B. Robards

MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERS
WILL FIND

A

COMPLETE STOCK OF

COLLEGE BOY'S TAILOR

DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIAL

SUITS

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Mary Lou Ingels visited her home
in Carlisle last week-end- .
Miss Gertrude Chambers, of Louisguest of Luville, was the week-encille Blatz.
Gertrude Wallingford and Frances
at
Kimbrough spent the week-entheir homes in Cynthlana.

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Chilton,

Phoenix Taxi Cab Co.

SPORTING GOODS

NOTES

AND PRESSED

SUITS PRESSED

VEACH'S

SO

ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY

opp. courthouse

120 N. UPPER

FOUNTAIN PENS, STATIONERY, LOOSE

112 South Llms

Phone

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ALL WORK OUARANTUD

Lexlniten, Ky.

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LEAF BOOKS

Travelling Bags and Sample Suit Cases at Special Prices.

Your Shoe Repairing Done
The Rightway

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Elizabeth Kraft spent part of last
week in Cincinnati.
Miss Helen Beasley, of Williams-town- ,
a former student at the Univerguest of Sue
sity, was the week-enBoardman.
Margaret Gudgel and Myrtle Harrod
at their homes In
spent the week-en-

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We are thoroughly equipped to give the best service possible
lowest prices.
We also carry a stock of Men's

High-grad-

122

South Limestone

RIGHTWAY
114 North Limestone

Phoenix Block

Shoes.

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CANDYLAND

guaranteed.

Satisfaction

Greenfield

SHOE STORE

Street

CANDIES

HOME-MAD- E

N. LEVY, Manager

FANCY BOXES OF ALL ENDS

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HOT DRINKS

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Uncle Charlie is not here now.

Frankfort.
Miss Louise Walton, of Cincinnati,
a student at Sayre College, spent the
week-enwith Martha Randall.

Pay your Y. M. C. A. pledges.

EVANGELIST SPEAKS
AT JOINT MEETING

STRICTLY SANITARY

L H. BELL

OR. J. T. SLATON

The Reverend Robert King, who is
conducting a series of evangelistic
services at the Maxwell Presbyterian
Church, was the speaker Sunday night
at the joint meeting of the Y. W. and
Y. M. C. A. at Patterson Hall.
He took for his ,text the parable related in the twelfth chapter of St.
Luke concerning the rich man whom
God called "Fool." "It, Is not the
money you make", said Mr. King,
"that damns your soul, it's how you
make it. It's not the money you
make but the money you keep. The
man's fault did not lie in the fact that
he was rich. God called him a fool
hecause he gave all his thoughts to
tho things of this world. But God
said unto him, 'Thou fool, this night
thy soul shall be required of thee,
then whose shall those things be
which thou hast provided? So is he
that layeth up treasure unto himself
and Is not rich toward God'."
"We have all been warned," concluded the speaker. "When death
comes to bear us away, will God write
on our tombstones, "Thou Fool"?
After Mr. King's talk a duet by
Josephine Evans and Elizabeth Kimbrough was sung. Lora Robertson
was the leader of the meeting.
Following tlfo exercises, refreshments were served during the regular
social hour.

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THE COLLEGE FRUIT STORE

117 CHBAPSIDM

Lexington, Ky,

We cater to college patrons

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

Street

For, The College Grf
MISS AMERICA
MIDDY SUITS AND MIDDY BLOUSES
ABOVE ALL

CASSELL'S PHARMACY
PHONE 115

"SWAN" FOUNTAN PENS
BORATED
For Chapped Hands arid Rough Skin
WITCH-HAZE-

IN BEAUTY CHARM VALUE

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

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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-mud- e
Suits and Overcoats In distinctive styles.
Special
prices to college men.

Every Thursday Night, 8:30 to 12.
Music by

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LEVIN BROTHERS

UNIVERSITY JAZZ ORCHESTRA

MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
JOE LEVIN, Designer

114 Nerth Limestone

Classes Every Tuesday Night, 8 to 10:30, Also Saturday

Afternoon
CADEN DRUG CO.

3

to 5.

PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT.

PHARMACISTS
LEXINGTON, KY.
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STATIONERY- -

BANDIES

MRS. LAMBERT
Phone 3524--

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Over Woman's Exchange

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