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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, April 13, 1919 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. LOST—A gold watch. If finder will return to post office box 495, the matter will be dropped, if not steps will be taken to locate same. D.P. WANTED—Lady clerk from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sidwell's Dairy. Phone 217. 81 WANTED—Used typewriter and track shoes. Phone 1368 red. 81 FOR SALE—Good serge R.O.T.C. uniform for spring and summer wear. 81 LOST—Pair of tortoise-shell rimmed nose-glasses, in case. Finder phone 1079 for reward. VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE There will be a meeting of the University Victory loan committee on Monday, April 14, at 5 o'clock in room 13 liberal arts building. All members are expected to be present. WILL HOLD DINNER The Methodist student-faculty dinner will be held at the Methodist church Friday, April 18, at six o'clock. The tickets are 50 cents and can be secured at Ewer's shoe store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. President Chauncey P. Colegrove of Upper Iowa university will be the guest of honor. The spirit of the Easter season will prevail in the entire program. Major Nelson A. Kellogg, former instructor in Greek, and manager of athletics, is now in the second army replacement depot at Toul, France. Major Kellogg entered the first officers training camp as soon as he left the University. Stewart Holmes, senior law, is spending the week end at his home in Cedar Rapids. Prof. Harry G. Plum, of the department of history will lecture on the "League of Nations and the Monroe Doctrine" before the Commercial Exchange at Burlington Monday. Esther Birdsall of Clarion and Catherine Schulve of Decorah are visiting at the Alpha Delta Pi house. John Burke, federal treasurer, was made an honorary member of the Phi Kappa fraternity Thursday. [Ad] NORTHWESTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY FOR ENTIRE WEST AND ALASKA—THE LARGEST AND BEST AGENCY Write immediately for free circular BOISE IDAHO [Ad] H.A. STRUB & CO. MILLINERY ALL THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN THE MILLINERY—BIG STOCK AT RIGHT PRICES H.A. STRUB & CO. [Ad] A SERVICE MESSAGE Baking Service For Students Every S.U.I. man and woman ought to have a permanent bank connection—a place where surplus funds can be left in safety; where he or she is known and can cash drafts and checks without identification. And bank references are a real asset. The officers of this bank invite all S.U.I. students to investigate our facilities for taking care of your requirements. Accounts are welcomed regardless of their size. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOW MEMBER FEDERAL-RESERVE SYSTEM [Ad] The Store of Courtesy It Costs Little at The Big Store To Be Well Dressed For Easter The Springtime Store THE GLADSOME Easter Sunday OF 1919 A peace-time Easter again. What a beautifully observed Easter it should be! What an opportune time for relieved mothers, wives and sisters to outwardly show their joyfulness by wearing new SUITS, DOLMANS, DRESSES, LINGERIE, ACCESSORIES, NEW EVERYTHING. This week we offer an exclusive and varied assortment of authentic styles in Easter Suits for misses and women at $18.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 up to $65.00 CAPES AND CAPE COATS Women who like to keep up-to-date in style will appreciate the exceedingly beautiful and entirely new Capes and Cape Coats for spring and summer. They are made of fine sift spring weight materials and are cut with a fullness, characteristic of these charming wraps. Braids and other plain trimmings may be seen in abundance. Depicting as they do the very latest trend of fashion, the modes shown may confidently be accepted as authoritative guides in choosing your spring wardrobe. Yetter's displays will be found particularly interested and the values decidedly attractive. Prices range from $10.00 to $45.00 NEW GEORGETTE AND CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES Especially charming are the new Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine Blouses in high and low neck styles, plain and beaded or embroidered fronts. The colours include all the season's new shades. They are specially featured for Easter selling from $6.98 up to $20 OTHER GEORGETTE BLOUSES SPECIALLY PRICED In the most bewitching styles, white or flesh, set off with dainty touches of hand embroidery, beads, etc., you will surely enjoy seeing them and perhaps want one or more at these prices. $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 EASTER HOSIERY TO MATCH SMART COSTUMES Not alone in coloring and design but in weaving is the new hosiery different. Here you will find a showing in which "Quality' and "Style" are equally considered. It comprises all the novelty effects as well as the staple blacks and whites (all sizes) at unusually attractive prices. We advise you supplying your Easter needs now. GLOVES THAT WILL APPEAL TO EXACTING WOMEN FOR EASTER We are pleased to announce that we are prepared to gratify that feminine desire to wear the newest and best of Fashion's most bewitching creations in Kid and Silk Gloves for Spring and Easter. Included in this shoying [sic?] are the famous Centemeri Kid gloves and the Kayser Silk gloves. All bright, new and modestly priced. NEW EASTER NECKWEAR IS NECESSARY To the complete attractiveness of Easter garments! And here are the kinds you will want! Certain types of garments seem to require distinctive kind of neckwear. But no matter what apparel styles you may have, you can find the most appropriate neckwear for each model. And the price is lower than you'll expect. If you seek style and quality you will be interested in the NEW THINGS WE ARE SHOWING
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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Sunday, April 13, 1919 WANT ADS RATE 10c a line or fraction: 20% discount on three or more insertions. Want ads cash in advance. LOST—A gold watch. If finder will return to post office box 495, the matter will be dropped, if not steps will be taken to locate same. D.P. WANTED—Lady clerk from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sidwell's Dairy. Phone 217. 81 WANTED—Used typewriter and track shoes. Phone 1368 red. 81 FOR SALE—Good serge R.O.T.C. uniform for spring and summer wear. 81 LOST—Pair of tortoise-shell rimmed nose-glasses, in case. Finder phone 1079 for reward. VICTORY LOAN COMMITTEE There will be a meeting of the University Victory loan committee on Monday, April 14, at 5 o'clock in room 13 liberal arts building. All members are expected to be present. WILL HOLD DINNER The Methodist student-faculty dinner will be held at the Methodist church Friday, April 18, at six o'clock. The tickets are 50 cents and can be secured at Ewer's shoe store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. President Chauncey P. Colegrove of Upper Iowa university will be the guest of honor. The spirit of the Easter season will prevail in the entire program. Major Nelson A. Kellogg, former instructor in Greek, and manager of athletics, is now in the second army replacement depot at Toul, France. Major Kellogg entered the first officers training camp as soon as he left the University. Stewart Holmes, senior law, is spending the week end at his home in Cedar Rapids. Prof. Harry G. Plum, of the department of history will lecture on the "League of Nations and the Monroe Doctrine" before the Commercial Exchange at Burlington Monday. Esther Birdsall of Clarion and Catherine Schulve of Decorah are visiting at the Alpha Delta Pi house. John Burke, federal treasurer, was made an honorary member of the Phi Kappa fraternity Thursday. [Ad] NORTHWESTERN TEACHERS' AGENCY FOR ENTIRE WEST AND ALASKA—THE LARGEST AND BEST AGENCY Write immediately for free circular BOISE IDAHO [Ad] H.A. STRUB & CO. MILLINERY ALL THE NEWEST CREATIONS IN THE MILLINERY—BIG STOCK AT RIGHT PRICES H.A. STRUB & CO. [Ad] A SERVICE MESSAGE Baking Service For Students Every S.U.I. man and woman ought to have a permanent bank connection—a place where surplus funds can be left in safety; where he or she is known and can cash drafts and checks without identification. And bank references are a real asset. The officers of this bank invite all S.U.I. students to investigate our facilities for taking care of your requirements. Accounts are welcomed regardless of their size. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IOWA CITY, IOW MEMBER FEDERAL-RESERVE SYSTEM [Ad] The Store of Courtesy It Costs Little at The Big Store To Be Well Dressed For Easter The Springtime Store THE GLADSOME Easter Sunday OF 1919 A peace-time Easter again. What a beautifully observed Easter it should be! What an opportune time for relieved mothers, wives and sisters to outwardly show their joyfulness by wearing new SUITS, DOLMANS, DRESSES, LINGERIE, ACCESSORIES, NEW EVERYTHING. This week we offer an exclusive and varied assortment of authentic styles in Easter Suits for misses and women at $18.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 up to $65.00 CAPES AND CAPE COATS Women who like to keep up-to-date in style will appreciate the exceedingly beautiful and entirely new Capes and Cape Coats for spring and summer. They are made of fine sift spring weight materials and are cut with a fullness, characteristic of these charming wraps. Braids and other plain trimmings may be seen in abundance. Depicting as they do the very latest trend of fashion, the modes shown may confidently be accepted as authoritative guides in choosing your spring wardrobe. Yetter's displays will be found particularly interested and the values decidedly attractive. Prices range from $10.00 to $45.00 NEW GEORGETTE AND CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES Especially charming are the new Georgette and Crepe-de-Chine Blouses in high and low neck styles, plain and beaded or embroidered fronts. The colours include all the season's new shades. They are specially featured for Easter selling from $6.98 up to $20 OTHER GEORGETTE BLOUSES SPECIALLY PRICED In the most bewitching styles, white or flesh, set off with dainty touches of hand embroidery, beads, etc., you will surely enjoy seeing them and perhaps want one or more at these prices. $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 EASTER HOSIERY TO MATCH SMART COSTUMES Not alone in coloring and design but in weaving is the new hosiery different. Here you will find a showing in which "Quality' and "Style" are equally considered. It comprises all the novelty effects as well as the staple blacks and whites (all sizes) at unusually attractive prices. We advise you supplying your Easter needs now. GLOVES THAT WILL APPEAL TO EXACTING WOMEN FOR EASTER We are pleased to announce that we are prepared to gratify that feminine desire to wear the newest and best of Fashion's most bewitching creations in Kid and Silk Gloves for Spring and Easter. Included in this shoying [sic?] are the famous Centemeri Kid gloves and the Kayser Silk gloves. All bright, new and modestly priced. NEW EASTER NECKWEAR IS NECESSARY To the complete attractiveness of Easter garments! And here are the kinds you will want! Certain types of garments seem to require distinctive kind of neckwear. But no matter what apparel styles you may have, you can find the most appropriate neckwear for each model. And the price is lower than you'll expect. If you seek style and quality you will be interested in the NEW THINGS WE ARE SHOWING
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