—-;> . To - . . «mg COLUMBIA ssounmuikruigsmy oc-rontgmao 1923 b A __y a __ p __ W W . . -~ . 5 a 7 . '"”' " A " .» Tm; aw. r.uey.’.onu-eaioooiiaiiasiou department of the «$1-7 . V C ' . .. . . ' " 4 NT 1 “”'°"""‘ ‘-" '7' '"'"' RSONAL ITEMS la. medn xamoue. sunm. Hrs. A ‘ten . . AT STEPHENS Coupes - 7 i 9 -I in the lltriltin . PE ' _ .“‘_’- rule). ',.(.g,:,,‘.nod with them fox-pf Von and her mother. an-5. A _ __ _A Be 3 “ 3“'FIOW€r. i I H. F. Shaw went to Hallsville 10- , ’ few days nut. ' Tape’ ‘ave gone to Rum.’ A (‘0mmltt¢E Of 9980119?! hll b"¢‘l| : ‘W " i ' - ' ‘ o o Jtvrasalso found that the girl.‘ M". SM. “excuse. who h”'C“y.‘” ‘ STEPHENS a few days visit with rela-- ‘ ‘ LEARN TO DANCE 7 Pa-iva\te Lessons and 2 flourf‘fi-hctice Dancing for $5.00. ppointed to supervise the studeuti for spent le_as,£or “eats” in the fall and _ , ’.c. . M J ; lam-in‘ an“ in flu ‘inlet’ Miss Lulu Halts went to St. Louis hb!°:"a:£!“";!':_§_ ‘ I “Sb ‘aeabd auwhinwm ‘mama of'comt3lttees“‘ “the Homecoming ‘ , lzsuflorwitruurchn gaff“ Ipnwal mu 1% Columbia for her home in Centra1la‘Chrlstlan College last year. was Jam 9' ‘ ‘'5 elm Kinfltfd 1' visitor Sunday Miss Hutchinson i; cmirmam teaching in the public schools of Moberly. L. Coggius went to L‘antr:.l}a . . . . , » » - um "wmmg Mrs. Bernhard Hampton and little daughter. Dorothy Ann, who have been visiting llliss Marion Kelly. re- twasalsofound that the largest ex-, y_ ‘P““‘’ °°‘“"°d in we p“’°h”° °f Miss Estelle Elliot went, to Mex- elothing. and the neat to largest in ice mu- sundries For Appointrner.'.s Call 1025-White. ds ” tters. f-07 Parents Sen ‘ ' ' Tuesday and Thursday Eve. of Smdents . Asking» AT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 0..Hltkl¢)' went to Ferguson Mud?“ 5"“ °f "'9 U"l"""lly turned to their home in Frankfort. llillerliall ' C. ‘mixed Spend. _ “We have not as yet been able to h. - _ é—_ was the dinner guest of Beatrice "L, mg, m minm _ P!“ - ' estimate the definite results of this t firioguifi Hope went ,0 ¢em,,_ 011185 L Mil)’ 07 w°"}‘’1"¢ ‘'35 Ternmon, Sunday. Miss Hale was a 1),.‘ S;-g,,:um;.5paem. will give a .. O'_____ __ ‘_“ _______ mg MODE)’. investigation and appeal to the par- H. an-8 momma,‘ the SUIIJOS‘ 8005‘ 01' hf! 818197‘. 1195- Christian College graduate of the musical letiurc on «Old Tunes for f - -—-.-'-'* " '1" ‘ ’"‘ ---~ "“‘,“"""' °m3' hm find ‘wm ‘mr °‘"’ °b5"' G. R. Sumers went to Sturgeon on 9"" C D _ f I d d C1885 G‘ '22- Now" in e college auditorium at- \.,m°.e Eh“ we in“, njnuy reduced busim” wuerd. ' K ( _ ;.isitn(:;£0}1.1is oh“ gufpenzeelrltfifi. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. 1.. Shaw of lnde- 7:30 o'clock this eveninx. The pi’0- . Ifiarn to the 'nc'dent'.‘ ,exPe'dnurcs 0‘ the D. L. (‘B!'ld€ “Elli l0 Moberly ‘an‘' i 8 r’ ’ Pfifldtllce W81‘ \'lSll0fS 81 Christian gram [5 under the gugpicgg of S)‘- students.” said President Wood. “We . $IlUl'd9}'- Committee Decides That $3 :1 Week Is Suffi- cient Allowance _ at Present. uhiu"). >‘,cx~<_e:0uV:-7:7 1111: p-THIN‘ l0 um‘ “,8 an-ragre school F-171" L‘ 11193’ . 1-xp¢~n3('."‘ Ella J3 \\'m—,d_ pl‘("‘.l(.ll'lll. nf Sl¢‘Ph”l5 College. "But we find "P0" i""'°3“' gation that a great -dtffll of the mane)‘ sin-nt 09 incidental ¢'!Il“'"9“-‘ 91:)’ the girls i; uniiecessnfy ‘Wd “"‘ 1,.‘-9 been for the past two year.“ vying to lower this type of ex- .’ ' Milli:-sidml Wood in a recent’ letter to the parents of the student~—: of the collvfle said. “A "“"I~’ "3"'f“l “mdy has been made of the needs nnd ex- lit-nditurcs of Fl€'PlH’l|~‘9 Pl?“ “"'d" from tho“. of tuition and butt - Twp hundred S-ltldvlltfi kept drtailrd ‘ account of their 1-xpc-miiturc--» THY ‘flu-em] we:-l:a fllltl the rcstlll-‘i 07 these report. \v.-;'o- t.-iliulnta-d 1'1-‘ 3* committee. It wu-v found that after the initial outlay fur l-OUR?‘ fllid $?."'“' nasium clothing. the awrai!-' Elf‘ ‘pt.’-gr ffum $3 to $5 11 \\'t~(‘lZ fol‘ ‘c°z|ts.' cur“ doghing, laundry, .-.cliool sup- plies-, amusement-~., club dues. church. charity, and suiidrie.-.. (if cnulzaf‘ there were exceptioliis to‘tliis rule. ‘ The average iniiial outlay {W b°*'l‘~‘- (‘ was found to be b’rtvr.'-en $10 {Hid S13- “ expenggog, fin!‘ ll !34|l‘i)!'ll_\' ‘ht’ first year amount to practically $45- i'!‘he dues fo e second year. though. are much less.” 7 Girls Prefer Regular Allowance. discussed and,the largest percent- age of the girl-. preferred the meth- od of a regular allowance. Irregu- lar remittances from home or money -upon request ranked second in fa- vor; checking on parents, third; and private bank accounts, fourth. The committee reached the con- clusion that $3 a week i.-. a sufficient allowance, $5 a liberal um-, and a iegular allowance the best plan to use. ' “Many student»: with an allow- ance of $2 or less a week do not feel - stintcd. The college discourages but it cannot c-xtrnvzigancc Without your co-operation, said President Wood. “Make your daugh- “-E‘; i:-zu-i»-~aii.m.nc.- and r mre r to km-p within that ullowam-e., -. is uu_wi.-.e to permit her to write :ht-clis." Tlii.~. investigation has been car- ried on for the past two years. Stu- ileuts were i.-.-cued 3-lips and asked to keep their entire expense accounts for a period ofia-\'«-rul vva-9 '5. ost Money Spent for Clothes. It was found that less money was do not want the pircnts of the girls y _to feel that attending a girls’ sch will necessitate the spending of much unnecesary .money. We are ‘going to continue this investigation pod try in every way to discourage t unnecessary expense of our stu- d I' concluded President “bod. UNIVERSITY NEWS Orville China retuaied yesterday from Clarence, p1o., where he spent L the wt-cl;-end with his plrents. Robert Doyle returned to Colum- bia yestc-rdny after spending the week-end with '5 ‘parents in St. Louis. ‘ .\ir.~:. W. 1). Steele went to Chil- licothe yesterday after spending the week-end with her son, Charles, in .-tudent in the University. Poul Uslrunder returned yester- day morning to his home in Mober- l_\° aft: .‘~p('l1dlllfl the week with .t'rio-nds attending the University. .\li.~s l-Isther Mary Schutz of Kansas. City return- ed home this morning after a Visit :1? [hr Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Mi.-is Catherine Christen returned _\'¢'5lt'TdI)' morning to her ' St. Louis after spending the week- end here as the guest of Miss Louise .u *3. H Mrs. J. l-I. Thrasher left Columbia tor her home in Bolckow, after a visit with her sister Miss Mabel Messick at the Alpha Gamma Delta ouse. 1 Mrs. S. G. Williams of Denver Lindsey, left'Columbia for her home this morning. Mr.-.. Williams is a graduate nurse of Parker hospital. A AT THE HOSPITALS no (‘on ‘J. S. Taylor of Easley was -admit- ted ye-.*:terdti,\'. - Minnie Foiter was admitted Sun- day. Parker Memorial l-‘red:-rick Lowrance was admitted this morning. Those admitted yesterday were: Arthur Eclxstein. William Noel, Roy FGISII!‘-oft. Ftras Van Meter and Buford Biggsf ' . Ch‘ I‘. H. S.-glihs Women. The University High School has, in the poison of Miss Sadie Young, an adviser of women. This is not 3 new ofiice. but it was not until this .‘'*‘3T "18! l‘I'l'ular conference hours were arranged. Try a Missourian want ad. esterday on busin Ralph lhaynes yesterday on business. . N. Lockridge went to Mexico today on a short business trip. Mrs. A. l c aine went Brown's Station this morning.- E. 1.. ogau. after visiting in (1-- lumbia, returned ‘u Mob-‘:23, Mrs. 0. A. Novel] of Oakland. Cal. Ru- to A i.~. vizaiting Mr. and Mrs. S. B. mans. . ’ . . Robinszon, 513 South Sixth, nt to C4-ntrnlin this morning on usine- . Mr-.'.. Lulu liubbard went to (‘en- tralia today to attend a bridge luncheon. ~’ Mrs. John N. Taylor wet! to M0- rl ' ' vi.~_it her ‘Y L‘ a 5 daughter, Mrs. Miss Marian Smith, who has been visiting ‘relative-2-. in Columbia. re- turned to lizuisns (‘ity this morning. Mrs. R. M. Stewnrt returned to l‘.t-1‘ home in Luthrop, —Mo., Sunday . {ten in !l1t.1'l visit with her son. Rob- :-it who is u .-tuden: 111 the Univer- (‘rider and Mls: :it\ Mr:-.. w. 'r. liutchison of (‘billi- cotlie. who has been visiting Mrs B. Runiaiis, returned to her home I _\'c:'.lerda_\'. Miss Ruth Via left Columbia for ‘ A-Kansas (‘ily this morning. after a 3 tfhort vi: it with her parents. Mr. and Mr-. F \'ia. Mr.‘ and Mrs. 1'. J. Roberts. who ; $39.75 Evening, aft- dinner have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs P. J. Rubens, returned to their . home in linll-;ville yesterday. ‘ ' Miss Emily 8. Munro departed for 2 Methods of receiving money were who 1,“ been visiting Miss Darcy, her home in Phoenix, Ariz.. yester- day, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest S. llearon for two we:-l;.<. Mr. and Mrs. Josepli C. I-Tlliff, whrr .ave been vi-iting Mr. Elliff‘: par-_ cuts, Prof. and Mrs. J. D. Elliff. left Columbia this afu;-rnomi for twins- ton. . Mrs. M. R. ('ro.~b_\', who has been visiting her son in the on her trip East from California, E A .v.'ill leaw Columbia for Neil‘ Yorl; j l(Al"ll0l‘l‘u\\'. ‘ Mrs. R. W. Mansfield went to Htlllt.‘-'\‘lllr this morning for an ex- tended vicit wi her daughter.-:. Mrs. Courtland Meyer and Mr.-‘. John Harris. ldu-n, who came to Columbia Sut- urday to see the football g.-mi» and M visit Mr. Paslc-_v':s parents, Mr. an: DLAO. DR. J. B. (‘OLE Osteopath Exchange Nat'l Bank Bldg. Rooms 308-309 “Quality Without f GOLDMA N’S For the Balance of the Week A Offering Unusual Savings Opportun- 910-912 914 Broadway ’ cloth. Black only. Reducerlto Yard o - - o o o o o o o o e o e o itiesl. in Our Dry .Goods Department $3.75 BROADCLOTTI Extra fine quality Chiffon Broad- 50 inches wide. ture. Black . $2.50 TRICOTINE D All wool, 56 inches wide. Fine to):- only. Reduced to, yard. and Brown $2.95 "$2.89 ducecl to, yard . . . . .. $2.95 DUVETYN Beautiful and serviceable. Good as- sortment of colors. Re- All colors’ 5-l-INCH POIRET TWILLS $4.25. Specially reduced for this week, yard . . . . and qualities, rzmging to 3.25 $2.69 36-INCH OUTINGS Light and dark patterns, good Choice of originally priced from 49c to GINGHAMS the house. All ginghams 5c o o o o - . . - - - . . . . quality. Regular ric ~2§c,. reduced to, yard . .8. . ; .. 19C 65c’ at yard 20c'MUSLIN " Agabiaii Chiciffied yard wide, extra - goo va ue. uced t , - yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..0. .. 55c TABLE DAMASK Mercerized Damask, 60 wide. Good assortment of patterns, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . inches 45c $295 ‘values. to, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . (.‘.0’I'l‘ON. BLANKETS4-* . Heavy weight size, 64 by 76 inches. Reduced . Reduced . patterns an ‘quality $1.95 ODD BLANKETS 000 for clearance. Beautiful dfine e ¢ c v v 0 Light and dark COOOIII . J 36.iNCH scour PERCALES 1 rt . S 31 attergsi. Large, asso merit. peci y pric ‘ at, yandw . . . . . . . . .. TURKISH TOWELS. Heavy weight, 1211' ‘e size, unusual value. Buy them by t e doz- en, at each 25c . O O O O o o o - n - o u o e , 29¢ CHILDREN'S HOSE 'Heavy weight. Fine for schoo ’ 50¢ CHILDREN’S HOSE Extra fine quality ribbed hose. I ’ css. went to St. Louis’ I Melba. Saturday. (..dg..\' ‘ l."niver+ity, ' Oren Pasley and wife and two 1 Dr. louis Bagby of Vinita, Olcla.. visited his daughter, Annabelle, Saturday. . Mr. Janie-2: E. Willis of Carroll- ton was 2 guest of his daughter, .1 I'll ". . l-I. Boat of Morris the weel;-and g (2 dnugliu-r. llelen. Grace Hunt of the University of? ‘Mitsuull was the dinner guest of Sonia Troutman, Sunday. Elizabetli Hardy and Judith D('1n[-:~t')' of Sumner were the week- end guests of Francis Wilson. Mn. 1-‘. N. Rcvard of Pawhuska. onville, lll..i st of his ‘()l'ls., spent several dayswith her daughter. Katherine, last week. Q Mr. and _.\lr:§.__§thel.Eia)'s of Tip-1‘ ton were the wee}:-en guests of ' Alice Hays. a junior in the college. Mrs. Margaret Linnie Spitzer of‘ \'ini-ennes, lnd., was a Sunday guest» ofligrrict Jean Trappe, head of the l T Evening é Dressesf ernoon and gowns. 0 Special $19.75 $39. 75 cial <-—v $49.75 \ cial at . . . . . . . . . . . . Poiret, Special \V(l()l Crepe. Special 0 y ‘vi’ 3'.‘ E5 5|‘ 5° '1! $55 Evening dresses, specially featured ‘at $79 Evening dresses of better quality. Spe- .. Our Advance Fall Showing and Sale C Already a Proven Success. . This great sale of‘ Ready to Wear is already :1 great success. This ‘iveeli will see'the sale at its height. Each express brings new dresses and coats direct from New York's best designers. Bent Dressers have attended and Friday, S3t111‘(l{1_V and Monday they tax- ed the strength of our regular and extra salestatf. Garments shown in the best Ready to wear stores in the country and brought to you through our connection with the Parks-Lawson Stores at unusual price concessions. o o - e o e o e o e e College. SlllldI)’- MN. Shlw. W110 ma Gamma Gnnima, a musical soro- was formerly Mary GvnlT.\'. GU90‘-‘rit_\'. ed Christian College in 1912. Mrs. W. W. Charters will make a M“_ 3.,-01¢ Mg]-kg of Pawnee, number of talks to the student body 01:13,, spent Sunday with friends in and faculty of the college: at 8:30 Christian College. Mrs, Marks, in. m. October 31; at mass meeting who was formerly Thelma Under- 7:10 p. m. November 1; from 10 to wood, 9" . . government organization last year. faculty meeting at -1:00 p. m. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Paul‘LeMert to Fannie E it-Mort’ his wide, Lots 161 and 182--Smitl» *' Subj. to Ernest and Mary Ssllee to ‘Eliza 39" Jane Cass:-ll. part Lot 3-Subd. part SW NE-12-48-13 in Columbia, $1.00. Sub]. to D1‘ 152-67 and 152-178. Made to Correct Deed 171-168. You are missing opportunities if you are not reading and using Mis- sourian want adv. ‘K.’ '\~""'." 'V-‘''.’' 'l'.'‘ ' ' ' ' 4’-'-4!“-|‘A... . -. ’ A . . Hwy‘ 1'.’ taro .1 ,. fifty ,- g; I. .I, . , 4'. ' ." . 1 ' V -' ‘ . - 3 , J: . . . to Street and Afternoon ‘Dresses $12.51) All wool Poiret Twill dresses. $313 ea 9.75 . . - O o o o a u - - o o o o 9 $224.7-5 Street and afternoon dresses of all Charmeuse and Canton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16.7 5 Dresses of Poiret Twillsi Soilk Char- . lllC‘llS€, Silk Canton ‘Crepe, Sat1n..B19-Ck 1 Crepe charmingly-trimmed and tailored. 9.75 $139.75 Dresses in a choice group of Styles. materials and colorings. Special . . .$29.75 - Hundreds of Columbia's I There is still time . for that winter coat. And our Cloak Department is just brimming over with smart I suggestions in coats. as president of the studeat- 10:30 a. in. November 6. auditorium; 0- vembcr 7; 7: p. m. November 8, auditorium. 10 1'. II. S. ltecei-ves‘i\"e:“Equipuient. The manual training. department of the University High chiuist's vise. and a number of oth- r tools to replace individual stu-‘ t equipment. I DR. w. s. WHIITLE. Dentist ' Hours 8 to 5 and by appointment 911-A Broadway ‘l‘hones—0ffice. 2147; Rea. 152 DANCE WELL Private Lessons by Appointment Only MRS. J AM ESON Phone 2018 ."n" EVE!|ll|[ ‘ hool haul’ received vices for benches, a ma-‘ ‘ New iUtider\vood Typewriters-. For Rent Let us demonstrate the Remington Portable Typewriter —the world's best portable. National Typists Association Reading Typewriter Exchange, Agents. 804 Hillcrest ‘ Phone 1750 «o<'4 '_ ii-, iuL'i‘.; . ‘L o',.' I, ,A_i Dresses of Finer Quality. $55.00 Dresses. Special . . . . $69.00 Dresses. Special . . . . l $89.00 Drexes. Special . . .. I . . . . . . . . $39.15 . . . . . . . $49.75 . . . . . . . 369.75 Wonderful Showi g of COATS $25f00~Cloal;s $37.50 Cloaks ....... .. $39.75 Cloaks . . . . . . . . . $55.00Cloaks $79.50 Cloaks . . . . . . . . . are _soft, deep There - . . . . . . .$29.75 daytime. 311 dress ¢08tS. and prices unusually low. All the new 9191"? 31‘? 83)’ _En lish tweeds brown tones, as well as swagger "5 ' and Sm3l'_l-1)’ Plaid and striped combinations of stripes and patterns in tppeoats and general ds. , 1 “ .i . . . . . .$19.75 . . . . . . .$25.00 .......$39.75 . . . . . . .$59.75 pile fabrics in knockabouts. You will find the plai ; Wear. _ Buy ‘ a‘ supply now_ Al colors . and sizes. Reduc- 350 ' ‘ ‘§ I e a 0 I 0 1 e e o a e o e o - o 0‘ A w pan‘ c - - - - o o - o . . u o - n : -‘V ’\ : ' I‘ - .. i ' ‘ 2 1 -rr .--"0’ .g, -....-_.' .g......,.‘ .‘A.___. 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