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TIME FOR SIGNING

UP FOR ANNUAL
FEW DAYS
EX-TEND-

The

Boot Shop

Walk-Ov- er

Tho tlmo for signing up for a
which should havo expired
last Friday, has been oxtondod sovcral
days by tho nianngcmcnt In order to
givo tho students a last opportunity
to securo nn annual. Tho books have
already gono to press and all have
boon engaged with tho exception of
r
about fifty, which tho business
expects to bo reserved beforo tho
end of tho week.
Tho subscription prico of tho yearbook Is $2.no, of which $1.00 has to
ho paid now. Subscriptions aro being
taken only by Miss Nancy Innes and
by .members of tho annual staff. A
number of students have promised E.
E. Kolley to take a book from him,
but he Is no longer in tho contest, and
unless these promises aro supplemented with the required deposit no book
will be reserved for them.
Many students havo paid twenty-fiv- e
cents extra to havo their names stamped in gold on Ithe cover. The annuals
are now on the press and after tills
week it will bo absolutely impossible
for tho staff to take more orders for
this work.
The final proof sheets were read
last week and the book is completed.
The printers have promised to have
tho books ready by May 1 or very
shortly after, and the annual will be
on sale almost a month earlier than
usual.

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Shoes that

FEEL RIGHT
LOOK RIGHT

WEAR RIGHT

Tans for the Cadets a specialty

Thrifty Students
Wanted
We will give employment to a good number of thrifty students during the summer
vacation as demonstrators of the great usefulness of the HOME AND SCHOOL REFERENCE WORK in the various counties of
Kentucky. Good salaries or a very high
rate of commission will be paid to such as
are suitable. All who enlist with us before
April 15 will have the benefit of our free
training class which will meet one hour
each day, outside of school hours, and will
be conducted by men and women who are
experts in the lines you are expected to
follow.

Frank Street

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Clothes

$1 5.00 to $35.00
J. D. GEDDES
Agent for Kahn Tailoring Company, of Indianapolis
210-21- 1
City National Bank Building
J. W. Milam State Representative

WANTED.
Typewriting to do.

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THESES a specialty
J.O. S. Box 585, U. ofK.

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University Lunch Stand

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HUMPHREY'S STUDIO
FOR YOUR

CALAGIS & CO
107 WEST.MAIN STREET
BEST IODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
CITY. FINE HOME-MAD-

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candies

Won't You Come in and Look?

Kaufman Clothing Co.
Spring Style
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All the new nifty Spring
8ty1e8are here ready to
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Both High and Low Shoes.

HAVE A LOOK.

The Special Shoe Co.
Lexington, Ky.
206 W. Main St.
Cy. Hanks Prop.

Patronize Our Advertiiers

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Clothing, Tailoring, Shoes

conference of women
A
county demonstrators was begun at
the University Monday under the
supervision of Mrs. Helen B. Wolcott,
agent.
homo demonstration
Stato
About thirty are attending the conference. Tho rest of this week will
bo dovoted to instruction work and
next week tho agents will bo given
laboratory practice.
in
Special demonstrations
will bo given today and Friday and Saturday by exports from
Washington. Demonstrations in making homo cheese, jelly and various
canned goods will also be given.
bread-makin-

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clothes than you would just
ordinary clothes.

INCORPORATED.

DEMONSTRATORS BEGIN TWO
WEEKS' CONFERENCE HERE.

MRS. BARNETT

Marx

You pay no more for these good

GRADDY--RYA-

New life and enthusiasm was instilled into the Agricultural Society at
meeting
the rally and
held in the Agriculture Building Monday night. Dr. Healy, of tho Experiment Station staff, spoke. President
Nance introduced Dr. Healy, whose
subject was "The Independence of
Character of Kent'uckians."
Dr. Healy told of the deeds and accomplishments of many famous
and gave some interesting
historical matter.
The prize offered for the best rural
joke was not awarded but was set
aside to be given to the one furnish
ing the best joke for the next issue of
the "Rural Kentuckian." Many good
jokes were "pulled" by the members,
however, in answer to a call for volunteer jokes.
Gordon Nance and Ivan Clay Graddy
mado talks, encouraging freshmen and
sophomores to join the society.

Enjoy the Summer in Cool, Comfortable

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The College Boys' Store

DR. HEALY SPEAKER
AT THE AG SOCIETY

COLLEGE MEN

You've tried the rest
Now try the "BEST"

Hart, Schaffner

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Midland Publishing Co.

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The World's Best Clothing

of

tho 1917 Kentuckian and composing
his staff are some of the most bril
liant writers in the University. Much
time and labor has been expended in
order to make the book this year
any previous publications, and
from what those who have seen tho
proof sheets say, their efforts have
been successful.

For information call at 407 West Sixth
Street or call up.2228-Y- .

Measure

OFFERS TO THE COLLEGE YOUNG MEN

man-ago-

come in and see us.
Chas. Cohen, Manaoku

Kahn

"Lexington s Bigger and Better Men's Store'

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& Furnishings

"Wear for Young Men & Men Who Stay Young"

J. Franklin Corn, State Representative

We're Beginning Our
Eleventh Season
With the majority of our old customers coming
back. Pretty strong proof that Justright
Clothes stand the test
New Spring Patterns at

$18 to $25
Justright Tailoring Company
145 West Main Street

BOSTON EDITOR
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however, uot at tho level of his professors, but at his own level. Tho
instructors aro trying to teach tho students how to get tho swell of the
world, Into which they aro goiug after
graduation.
Tho speaker advised tho students
never to be "antl" anything, but to bo
"Be constructive,
"pro" everything.
not destructive," he said. It is not a
sign of Intelligence to abuse people

whoso pont of view one can by no
means get.
air. Winship closed his address by
saying that ho rejoiced that Woodrow
Wilson was President of the United
States in tho country's most sombre
moment. Ho said ho did not voto for
him, but that lio was glad that tho
man whom ho cast his vote for was
not Chief Executive of the nation today for the reason that Mr. Wilson
has had four years of Intelligent
practice.

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