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PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, October 6, 1918 [advertisement "IF YOU WANT THE WAR TO CEASE Buy More Liberty Bonds And Trim Old Bill THRIFT IS THE ALLY OF VICTORY! ADVERTISEMENT DONATED BY THE DAILY IOWAN."] Fredwick W. Kent, who for the last few years been University photographer, is now attending a school for army photographers conducted by the Eastman Kodak company at Rochester, N. Y. Profs. Ensign, E. E. Lewis, and Ernest Horn are away on Institute work at present. Professor Ensign and Lewis are at Newton, and Prof. Horn is at Le Mars. [advertisement "THE FASHION SHOP Ladies, Misses and Childrens Suits Millinery and Furnishings Elegant new line of waists and afternoon dresses MARGARET CASH 205 E. Washington St."] [advertisement "Is Your Soldier Boy a long way from Home? If he is, he will probably want to hear from all his old University friends. He will want to know the astonishing developments that are now taking place on the old campus. You can write him of course. But you are busy and can't remember to tell him everything when you write to him. THE DAILY IOWAN will solve your problem. This student owned University newspaper makes a specialty of gathering accurately and quickly all the news of the campus. Subscribe now and let your boy know that the University is a real military camp and is doing its share in the winning of the war. For the period of the war published three times a week. Subscription $2."] [advertisement "SMART BLOUSE OFFERINGS" [drawing of three fashionable ladies, the leftmost one is next to a little birdhouse, she has dark hair in a short bob style and is holding and looking at a small dark bird, the middle one is looking to the left. she has blonde hair in a fancy bun. the rightmost lady also has dark hair in a fancy bun. she is next to some branches] "Fascinating new round, square and V-neck styles, some with high collars, carefully tailored from fine all silk Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Voile and Silk, embellished with artistic designs, embroidered in silk and beads. Colors: black, white, flesh, maize, navy, bisque and French blue. If you come soon you will have the pleasure of looking upon these dainty creations, just as they arrived from the maker. You will feel that every blouse you see should be yours. They look so tasty, so beautiful, so delightful, so charming and new. You will find them in a profusion of styles that feature all the new fashion ideas-HUNDREDS OF THEM. The prices are most reasonable at $5.98, $6.98, $7.98, $8.90, $9.98 to $15.00 Very special values at $5.98 NEW FUR--TEX STOLES Never Before have we assembled such an exquisite selection of fashionable stoles. They are made of plush and Karami and strongly resembles fur in every appearance. All are made to conform with the smartest style featurees that fashion dictates. Many of them with belt and pockets. I will be pleased to show them. The prices range from $6.98 to $18.50 Yetter's The BIG STORE IOWA CITY'S GREATEST AND BEST STORE"] [advertisement "Our Army Shoes are Made Right and Priced Right. $5.50 to $7.00 Geo. H. Duker 127 E COLLEGE ST."] Muriel Russell, Delta Gamma, is spending the week end in Ottumwa. Mrs. Lee Robinson, Delta Gamma, has returned to her home in Hampton. Helen Nelson, Delta Gamma, returned to Ottumwa. Katherine Turney, Delta [Gamma?] is spending the week end at home in Fairfield.
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PAGE SIX THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, October 6, 1918 [advertisement "IF YOU WANT THE WAR TO CEASE Buy More Liberty Bonds And Trim Old Bill THRIFT IS THE ALLY OF VICTORY! ADVERTISEMENT DONATED BY THE DAILY IOWAN."] Fredwick W. Kent, who for the last few years been University photographer, is now attending a school for army photographers conducted by the Eastman Kodak company at Rochester, N. Y. Profs. Ensign, E. E. Lewis, and Ernest Horn are away on Institute work at present. Professor Ensign and Lewis are at Newton, and Prof. Horn is at Le Mars. [advertisement "THE FASHION SHOP Ladies, Misses and Childrens Suits Millinery and Furnishings Elegant new line of waists and afternoon dresses MARGARET CASH 205 E. Washington St."] [advertisement "Is Your Soldier Boy a long way from Home? If he is, he will probably want to hear from all his old University friends. He will want to know the astonishing developments that are now taking place on the old campus. You can write him of course. But you are busy and can't remember to tell him everything when you write to him. THE DAILY IOWAN will solve your problem. This student owned University newspaper makes a specialty of gathering accurately and quickly all the news of the campus. Subscribe now and let your boy know that the University is a real military camp and is doing its share in the winning of the war. For the period of the war published three times a week. Subscription $2."] [advertisement "SMART BLOUSE OFFERINGS" [drawing of three fashionable ladies, the leftmost one is next to a little birdhouse, she has dark hair in a short bob style and is holding and looking at a small dark bird, the middle one is looking to the left. she has blonde hair in a fancy bun. the rightmost lady also has dark hair in a fancy bun. she is next to some branches] "Fascinating new round, square and V-neck styles, some with high collars, carefully tailored from fine all silk Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Voile and Silk, embellished with artistic designs, embroidered in silk and beads. Colors: black, white, flesh, maize, navy, bisque and French blue. If you come soon you will have the pleasure of looking upon these dainty creations, just as they arrived from the maker. You will feel that every blouse you see should be yours. They look so tasty, so beautiful, so delightful, so charming and new. You will find them in a profusion of styles that feature all the new fashion ideas-HUNDREDS OF THEM. The prices are most reasonable at $5.98, $6.98, $7.98, $8.90, $9.98 to $15.00 Very special values at $5.98 NEW FUR--TEX STOLES Never Before have we assembled such an exquisite selection of fashionable stoles. They are made of plush and Karami and strongly resembles fur in every appearance. All are made to conform with the smartest style featurees that fashion dictates. Many of them with belt and pockets. I will be pleased to show them. The prices range from $6.98 to $18.50 Yetter's The BIG STORE IOWA CITY'S GREATEST AND BEST STORE"] [advertisement "Our Army Shoes are Made Right and Priced Right. $5.50 to $7.00 Geo. H. Duker 127 E COLLEGE ST."] Muriel Russell, Delta Gamma, is spending the week end in Ottumwa. Mrs. Lee Robinson, Delta Gamma, has returned to her home in Hampton. Helen Nelson, Delta Gamma, returned to Ottumwa. Katherine Turney, Delta [Gamma?] is spending the week end at home in Fairfield.
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